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語(yǔ)六級(jí)真題(含答案)

學(xué)校:班級(jí):姓名:考號(hào):

一、l.Writing(10題)

1.Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowriteashortessaybasedon

thefollowingnewsextractedfromanewspaper,commentingonwhathad

happenedandgivingyourownunderstandingofit.Youshouldwriteatleast

150wordsandgiveyouressayanappropriatetitle.

”香港著名影、視、歌三棲明星張國(guó)榮四月一日從香港某高層數(shù)縱身跳

下,自殺身亡《新民晚報(bào)》

2.CollegeReadingRoomPhenomenon

1.描述圖表中的兩個(gè)循環(huán)(cycle)所反映的問題

2.分析引起該變化的原因

3.你的結(jié)論

6

5

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4OO

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3OO

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2

100

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SeptOotNovDecJanFebMarApri1MayJuneJuly

(Sept:newtermstarts,Jan:vacation,June:exams,July:vacation)

3.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteapassageof

atleast150wordsinthetitleofForeignFastFood.Pleasefollowtheoutline

givenbelow.

1.洋快餐受到了許多人(特別是青少年)的歡迎,這是因?yàn)椤?/p>

2.許多人反對(duì)吃洋快餐,是因?yàn)椤?/p>

3.你的觀點(diǎn)。

4.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition

onthetopic:AwayfromNet-barCampaign.Youshouldwriteatleast150

wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:

1.新聞媒體披露,徐州某中學(xué)1000多名學(xué)生簽名,莊嚴(yán)承諾“遠(yuǎn)離網(wǎng)吧”

2.分析“遠(yuǎn)離網(wǎng)吧”運(yùn)動(dòng)的原因

3.做出對(duì)比和評(píng)論

AwayfromNet-barCampaign

5.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition

onthetopicHowtoBeSuccessfulintheFutureJob.Youshouldwriteatleast

150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:

1.影響將來事業(yè)成功的因素有很多,試舉例說明

2.你對(duì)此的看法,并闡述理由

6.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowritealettertoa

friendinvitinghertocometoBeijingforMay1stholiday.Youshouldwrite

atleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow.

1.假設(shè)你是李芳,給好朋友Lily寫一封信。內(nèi)容如下:

1.邀請(qǐng)她五一放假其間來北京游玩

2.簡(jiǎn)單介紹北京的名勝古跡

3.希望對(duì)方回信交流意見

ALettertoaFrien

7.1.出境旅游人數(shù)增多,游客不文明現(xiàn)象成為公眾關(guān)注的焦點(diǎn);

2.分析此現(xiàn)象造成的不良影響;

3.如何在出境游中做文明游客。

8.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitledTheMarvelsofMedicineintheTwentiethCentury.Youshouldwrite

atleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:

1.Introduction:Advancesinmedicalscience-themostimportantachieve

mentsmadeinthetwentiethcentury

1.Developmentofvaccinesandantibiotics

2.Discoveriesofnewdiagnosismethods

3.Adventofgeneticengineering,anewbranchofbiology

Concludingremarks:Evengreaterwonderstobewroughtinthe21stcentury

9.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitledChangesinFamilyExpenses.Youshouldwriteatleast150words

basedonthechartandoutlinegivenbelow.

StatisticsofFaailyExpensesinChina

Yc*r198s1995200S

Item

Food&Clothing67%46%20%

Recreation3%7%15%

Education6%13%22%

HeathCare6%10%16%

Others18%24%27%

1.請(qǐng)對(duì)圖表所給出的信息進(jìn)行描述

2.請(qǐng)對(duì)描述的內(nèi)容做出原因分析

3.請(qǐng)針對(duì)此圖表得出合理的結(jié)論并對(duì)未來進(jìn)行預(yù)測(cè)

ChangesinFamilyExpenses

10.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowritea

composition,onthetopicNoPainsNoGains.Yourcompositionshouldbe

basedontheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese.Yourpartofthecomposition

shouldbeatleast150words.

1.請(qǐng)解釋"NoPainsNoGains"的含義;

2.舉例證明。

二、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(10題)

11.

Ifsomeoneisshortofbreathwhenlyingdown,theremaybe.

12.

Whenstudentsfirstbecomeawareofthefactthattheyaresubvocalizing,they

oftentrytostopitbysheer.

13.

Inmanycases,theinternallydisplacedarevirtuallythosewhoare.

14.

Withtherapidadoptionofinformationandcommunicationtechnologycomes

theproblemof,whichisglobal.

15.

Travelingusedtobesoexpensivethatmanymiddle-classpeoplecouldnot

affordit.

A.YB.NC.NG

16.PassageOne

Amazonrainforest,normallyoneoftheworld'swettestregions,showsthe

weathercycleisswingingtooneextremeratherthansignalingclimatechange,

localmeteorologistssaidThursday.WaterlevelsontwomajorAmazon

tributaries,MadeiraandSolimoes,droppedtorecord—38-yearlows

respectively,creatinglongdelaysinfivertraffic,themainform,ofregional

transport.

Dryweatheralsofannedhugeforestfires,notablyintheremotewesternState

ofAcre.Butweatherforecastersaddedthatelsewhereincontinentallysized

Brazil,seasonalspringrainshadstartedinthesouthandwerespreading

northwardsthroughBrazil'smajorcoffeebeltandgraduallyintosoybean

areasinthecenter-west."TheAmazondroughtshowsextremeclimate

variability,notclimaticchange,"saidJoseMarengo,researcherattheWeather

ForecastingandClimaticStudiesCenter,partoftheNationalInstituteof

SpaceResearch.Marengosaidthatnormalrainswereforecastforthesouth

Amazon—theStatesofAcreandRondonia,southernpartofParaStateand

northernpartofMatoGrossoState.

"RainisforecastinAcreinthenextcoupleofweeks,"hesaid,addingthatthe

regionisnormallydrybetweenJuneandSeptemberandwettestinDecember

andJanuary.Butweareabitworriedthattherecouldbelessrainthanusual

atthemouthoftheAmazon,aroundBelem,hesaid,notingthatextreme

climaticeventswereoccurringmorefrequently,"Wecouldbeseeingthefirst

symptomsofchangingcycles."Meteorologistsdiscountedalinkbetween

unusuallyseverehurricanesintheGulfofMexicoanddroughtintheAmazon.

DryweatherintheAmazonislinkedtowarmeroceansurfacetemperatures

inthePacificandtolowsunspotactivity,saidExpediteRebello,headof

appliedmeteorologyatthegovernment'sNationalInstituteofMeteorologyin

Brasilia."It'saphenomenal(不同尋常的)droughtandcouldbelinkedtoa

warmerPacificandlittlesunspotactivity,"Rebellosaid,notingextremelylow

waterlevelsintheAmazon.Butheaddedthattheweathercyclewouldreach

alownextyearandthenstarttomoderate.PauloEtchitchury,directorof

privatemeteorologistsSomar,saidthatthePacificshouldstarttoentera

coolerperiodnextBraziliansummerandthiscouldresultinaweakLaNina

weatherpattern."Itwon'taffectsummerrainsandit'sstillveryearlytotalk

aboutnextwinter,"hesaid,addingthatLaNinadoesn'tnecessarilysignala

coldwinterandextrariskoffrostdamagetoBrazil'scoffeecrop,theworld's

biggest.

BrazilwasinatransitionalperiodbetweenthedryMay/Augustwinterand

rainyspringwhichstartedinsouthBrazilinSeptember,Etchitchurysaid.He

saidthatthisyearweatherconditionsareingeneralseasonallynormalin

Brazil'smainfarmingareas,exceptthatdroughtintheAmazoncouldaffect

MateGrosso,Brazil'smainsoystate."Rainsinthesoutharereplenishing(補(bǔ)

充)awaterdeficitandprovidingreservesforsummersoyandcomharvests,"

hesaid,adding,"LastSeptemberwashotanddryandpeoplewereworried

aboutdroughtdamagetocropflowering."

PassageTwo

Eventoday,manyexpertssaywomenscientistsareoftennottreatedfairly.

TheWashingtonPostnewspaperreportedastudyaboutthenumberof

researcharticlespublishedinmedicalmagazinesinwhichawomanwasthe

mainwriter.Womenwerethemainwritersonlytwenty-ninepercentofthe

time.NancyAndreasenisascientistattheUniversityofIowa.Scientistslike

MissAndreasenoftensendstoriesabouttheirresearchtospecialprofessional

publications.MissAndreasensaysherresearchispublishedmoreoftenwhen

shesignsthemasN.C.AndreasenratherthanNancyAndreasen.Inthatway,

theeditorsofthepublicationsdonotknowifthewriterisamanorawoman.

Womenalsoreceivefewerpatentsfortheirinventions.Ap

A.YB.NC.NG

17.

Winstondeclaresthatsharpeningyourtimemanagementskillsisvery

importantandcanmakeyou.

18.Iftheywereexposedtooil,deep-seaorganismsincludingfishanddeep-

seacorals.

A.woulddefinitelybecomeextinct

B.couldhavetheirgrowthdamaged

C.mightenjoyanexplosivegrowth

D.wouldstopreproducingpermanently

19.

Thegoodpartsofalltheprogramskeepgettingbetterbecauseof.

2O.CreaturesoftheThermal(熱量的)Vents

Thethree-personsubmersibleAlvinsankthroughthecold,darkwatersofthe

PacificOceanformorethananhour,finallytouchingdownontheseafloor

morethan8,000feetbelowthesurface.ItwasDecember1993,andthe

scientistsinsidethesubhadcometothisstretchoftheEastPacificRise,an

underwatermountainrangeabout500milessouthwestofAcapulco,Mexico,

toinspectarecentlyformedhydrothermalvent-afissure(裂縫)intheocean

bottomthatleaksboiling,acidicwater.

Peeringoutthroughthesub'stinywindows,thevisitorswereastonishedto

seethicketsofgianttubeworms,somefourfeettall.Thetailendsofthe

wormswerefirmlyplantedontheoceanfloor,whileredplumesontheother

endsswayedlikeafieldofpoppies.Alvinhadbroughtresearchestothesame

spotlessthantwoyearsearlier,whentheyhadseennoneofthesestrange

creatures.Previousmeasurementsshowedthatindividualtubewormscould

increaseinlengthatarateof33inchesperyear,makingthemthefastest-

growingmarineinvertebrates.Thatmeanstubewormscangrowmorerapidly

thanscientistsoncethought.

Thegianttubewormisoneofthemosteye-catchingmembersofadiverse

communitythatformsaroundhydrothennalvents.Scientistsoncethought

thatnolivingthingcouldsurvivetheharshcombinationoftoxicchemicals,

hightemperatures,highpressures,andtotaldarknessatthesevents.Butin

1977,researchersdivinginAlvindiscoveredtubewormsandotherstrange

organismsthrivingataVentofftheGalapagosIslands.Similarcommunities

havesincebeenfoundatseveralhundredhotsotsaroundtheworld.These

creaturesarelikenothingelseonEarth.

Ventsform,wheretheplanet'scrustalplatesareslowlyspreadingapartand

magmaiswellingupfrombelowtoform,mountainrangesknownasmid-

oceanridges.Ascracksform,atthesespreadingcenters,seawaterseepsa

mileortwodownintothehotrock.Enrichedwithmineralsleachedfromthe

rock,thewaterheatsandrisestotheoceanfloortoform,avent.Ventsare

usuallyclusteredinfields,underwaterversionsofYellowstone'sgeyserbasins.

Individualventopeningstypicallyrangefromlessthanahalfinchtomore

thansixfeetindiameter.Suchfieldsarenormallyfoundatadepthofmore

thanamile.MosthavebeendiscoveredalongthecrestoftheMid-Oceanic

Ridge,a46,000-mile-longchainofmountainsthatwrapsaroundEarthlike

theseamsonabaseball.Afewventshavealsobeenfoundatseamounts,

underwatervolcanoesthatarenotlocatedattheintersectionofcrustalplates.

Hydrothermalventsareunderwateroases(避風(fēng)港),providinghabitatfor

manycreaturesthatarenotfoundanywhereelseintheocean.Waterpouring

outofventscanreachtemperaturesuptoabout400℃;thehighpressurekeeps

thewaterfromboiling.However,theintenseheatislimitedtoasmallarea.

Withinlessthananinchoftheventopening,thewatertemperaturedropsto

2℃,theambienttemperatureofdeepseawater.Mostofthecreaturesthat

assemblearoundventsliveattemperaturesjustabovefreezing.Thus,

chemicalsarethekeytoventlife,notheat.Themostprevalentchemical

dissolvedinventwaterishydrogensulfide(硫化氫),whichsmellslikerotten

eggs.Thischemicalisproducedwhenseawaterreactswithsulfate(硫酸鹽)

intherocksbelowtheoceanfloor.Ventbacteriausehydrogensulfideastheir

energysourceinsteadofsunlight.Thebacteriainturnsustainlargeorganisms

intheventcommunity.

Theclams,mussels,tubeworms,andothercreaturesattheventhavea

symbioticrelationship(共生關(guān)系)withbacteria.Thegianttubeworms,for

example,havenodigestivesystem—nomouthorgut.Thewormdepends

virtuallysolelyonthebacteriaforitsnutritionandbothpartnersbenefit.The

brown,spongytissuefillingtheinsideofatube

A.YB.NC.NG

三、3.ListeningComprehension(10題)

21.(26)

A.Applyforthekindofworkyouwanttodo.

B.Applytothefirmthatyouwouldenjoyworkingfor.

C.Beconfidentthatyouwillgetthejobyouwant.

D.Answerandaskquestionssensibly.

22.聽力原文:(32)FrancisScottKeyFitzgerald,amemberofthe"Lost

Generation",wasthemostfamouschroniclerof1920sAmerica,anerathat

hecalled"theJazz.Age."Hefinished(33)fournovelsandwrotedozensof

shortstoriesthattreatthemesofyouthandpromisealongwithdespairand

age.

(34)FitzgeraldwasbornonSeptember24,1896.,Hedidpoorlyinschooland

wassenttoaboardingschool.HethenmanagedtoenrollatPrincetonin1913.

Henevergraduated,instead(34)enlistinginthearmyin1917,asWorldWarI

neareditsend.

Fitzgeraldbecameasecondlieutenant,andwasstationedatCampSheridan,

Alabama.Therehemetandfellinlovewithseventeen-year-oldZeldaSayre.

Zeldafinallyagreedtomarryhim,butherstrongdesireforwealthledherto

delaytheirweddinguntilhecouldproveasuccess.(35)Withthepublication

ofThisSideofParadisein1920,Fitzgeraldbecamealiterarysensation,

earningenoughmoneyandfametoconvinceZeldatomarryhim.

ManyoftheseeventsfromFitzgerald'searlylifeappearinhismostfamous

novel,TheGreatGatsby,publishedin1925.Havingbecomeacelebrity,

Fitzgeraldfellintoawild,recklesslife-style,ofparties,whiledesperately

tryingtopleaseZeldabywritingtoearnmoney.

AstheRoaringTwentiesdissolvedtheGreatDepression,however,Zelda

sufferedanervousbreakdownandFitzgeraldbattledalcoholism,which

influencedhiswriting.HepublishedTenderIstheNightin1934,andsold

shortstoriestosupporthislavishlifestyle.In1937,heleftforHollywoodto

writescreenplays,andin1940,whileworkingonhisnovelTheLoveofthe

LastTycoon,diedofaheartattackattheageofforty-four.

(33)、

A.LostGeneration.

B.BeatGeneration.

C.TheJazzAge.

D.TheRoaringTwenties.

23.聽力原文:Adeadlyinfectiousoutbreaksweptthroughasmallcityin

Zaire,Africalastspring,killingmorethanonehundredpeople.Thekillerwas

ararevirusthatcausedmostvictimstobleedtodeath.Asscientistsrushedto

controltheoutbreak,peopleintheU.S.wondered"Coulditattackhere?""We

arefoolishifwethinkitcouldn'tcometoourcountry,"saydoctors.Thevirus

canbehighlyinfectious.Ifyoucomeincontactwithavictim'sbloodorother

bodyfluids,youcangetsicktoo.Itonlytakesoneinfectedpersontostart

suchadisease.That'swhatscientistsbelievehappenedinZaire.The

healthcareworkerswhotreatedthefirstvictimstheresoonfellilltoo.The

problemwastheyhadnoprotectiveequipmenttopreventthemselvesfrom

beinginfected.Internationalrescueworkersbroughtequipmenttoprevent

themselvesfrombeinginfectedsoonaftertheoutbreakoccurred.Nowthe

diseaseappearstobeundercontrol.Onebigmysteryisthatnooneknows

wheretheviruscomesfromorwhereitwillstrikenext.Somescientistssay

thatthevirusliesinactiveinthecellsofsomekindofplant,insectorother

animal.Thenitsomehowfindsawaytoinfecthumans.Scientistsarenow

headedintothejunglesofAfricatofindoutwheretheviruslives.Oncethey

findthevirus,theyalsohopetofindwaystocombatit.

(30)

A.Throughfood.

B.Throughair.

C.Throughinsects.

D.Throughbodyfluids.

24.聽力原文:M:Sohowcomeyouchosepsychology?

W:Well,atlustIdidn'thaveanyclearideaofwhatIwantedtodoafter

university,Ididn'tsaytomyself"Iwanttobeaclinicalpsychologistora

researcheroranythinglikethat".IsupposeIhavejustalwaysbeeninterested

inpeopleandthewaytheyact.

M:Andwhatwasthecourselike?

W:Itwasjustgreat.Theteacherswereallreallyfriendlyandtheyhadthis

specialapproachtoteaching.Thewholecoursewasbasedonaproblem-

solvingapproach.

M:IseefromyourCVthatyougraduatedin1997andafterthat,letmesee...

W:Igotajobwiththedepartmentofemployment.Itwasonlyatemporary

thingforaboutsixmonths.Iusedtohavetodesignquestionnairesandthings

likethatforsurveysthattheycarriedout.AndIguessthepsychologycourse

atcollegehelpedmealot.

M:Sowhydidyouleave?

W:Well,fouryearsisalongtimetobeaskingpeoplequestions.Youknow

thosesortsofquestionsaboutwashingpowderandshampoo.Aftertwoyears

ofdoingthatIfeltthatwhileIcoulddoitwell,nowIwanttodosomething

elsethat'salittledifferent.Itjustwasn'tchallengingformeanymoreand

becauseIneededachallengeIdecidedtomovewhenIheardaboutthe

positionofSeniorResearcherhereatinstituteIknewthat'sexactlywhatI

want.

(23)

A.Bearesearcherinthearea.

B.Beaclinicalpsychologist.

C.Knowhowtobeaproblem-solver.

D.Knowmoreaboutpeople'sbehavior.

25.(25)

A.Differentinpersonality.

B.Rudetowomendrivers.

C.Ratherdifficulttoplease.

D.Talkativeandgenerouswithtips.

26.(17)

A.Shedoesn'tlikepicnic.

B.Itwillbetoohot.

C.Shewillhaveanexamnextweek.

D.Thebiologyclasswillgotothebeachnextweek.

27.(24)

A.Byahill.

B.Aconcert.

C.Thewaterfallscenery.

D.Ahoteltheyoncestayedin.

28.聽力原文:W.I'dliketomakeanappointmentwithProf.Winston

tomorrow.

M:I'msorry.Prof.Winstonwentonaone-weekvacationinHongKong.He'll

probablybebacknextweekend.

(16)

A.InHongKong.

B.Onthewayback.

C.Athome.

D.Inuniversity.

29.

[B6]

30.[Bl]

四、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(3題)

31.SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsor

incompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestions

orcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.

PanicAttacks

Panicattack-asuddenorintensefear,anxietyorsenseofimpendingdoom,

whichreachesapeakveryquickly.(Usuallywithinafewminutesofit

starting).Itmaybeaccompaniedbypronouncedphysicalsymptoms,

includingaracingpulse,over-breathing,dizziness.Anattackgenerallypeaks

within10minutes,butsomesymptomsmaylastmuchlonger.Thereare

knowntobethreetypesofpanicattack.

Spontaneouspanic

Associatedtopanicdisorder,theseattackscomewithoutwarningatanytime

regardlessoflocutionorsituation.

Thissortofattackdoesnotneedanexternalcatalysttostartit.

Spontaneouspanicoftenhappensduringsleep,wakingthesuffererinits

throwsandcausingthepersontothinktheyarehavingaheartattackor

somethingsimilar.

Apanicattackbuildssubconsciouslyasaresponsetoanunusualthoughtor

sensation.

Inotherwords,whenunusualsensationsordisturbingthoughts,whichare

commoninanxietydisorders,suddenlyreartheirheads,thesufferer's

immediatereactionistopanic.

Thebrainhasbeenprogrammedtorespondlikethisthroughrepeated

experiencescreatinghabitualorinstinctualpanicwhichisstoredasamemory

deepinthesubconsciousmindandcontrolledbytheAmygdala,asmall,but

important,organthatregulatestheanxietyresponseandotheremotional

responses.

Thisreactionstartsadownwardspiralofanxietysymptoms,themore

symptomsthereare,themorethepersonpanics,andthemoretheypanic,the

morethesymptomsoccur;aviciouscycleiscreatedfromwhichitisvery

difficulttoescape.TheAmygdala'learns'thatthisnewlevelofanxietyisthe

new'benchmark'foryour'normal',restinganxietysonexttimeyou

experienceananxiousthoughtorsensation,thereactionismoreintense.

Fearbreedsfearandthecyclestarts.

Specificpanicattacks

Theseattackshappeninrelationtoaspecificsituationorplacethatcauses

fear.

Theseattacksareusuallytheresponsetoagoraphobia(懼曠癥)orother

SPECIFICfearswhererevisitingaplacewhereyouhavepanickedorhada

badexperiencebefore,couldcauseanattack.

Situationalpanic

Althoughtheseattacks,likespecificpanicattacks,usuallyhappenincertain

situations,theyarenotcausedbythatsituation.

Forexample,awomanwhohasapanicattackonabus,mayonlysufferthem

inthatsituationoccasionally.Sheispredisposedtohavingattacksonthebus

butitisnotaresponsetofearofthebus.

Thecatalystforyourpanicisirrelevant,allyouneedtoknownowisthatyou

candosomethingaboutitnomatterwhatyouhavebeentoldbefore!

Whatarethethreetypesofpanicattackcalled?

32.SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequired

toselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbank

followingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemaking

yourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.Pleasemarkthe

correspondingletterforeachitemwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.You

maynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.

OnthemorningofMay9,1927,CharlesA.Lindberaghtookofffromamuddy

airfieldinNewYorkandheadedforParis.Fourteenhourslaterhewasstill

flying.Duringthefourteenhours,hehadsome[Cl]moments.Sleet

hadgatheredonthe[C2]oftheplaneandhefogwassothickthat

hecouldhardlyseethelipsofthewings.However,hehadencountered

equallydangerousflyingconditionsbefore.Ofcourse,nowthathewasover

theoceanhisparachutewasuseless.Hehadonlyonechoice;hehadtogoon.

Aloneintheplane,Lindberghknewthatitwouldbe[C3]tofall

asleep.Beforetheflight,hehadtrainedhimselftostayawakeforlongperiods

oftime.Nowhewatchedtheinstrumentpanelintently.

At12:10intheafternoonofMay21,Lindberghcaught[C4]ofthe

coastofIreland.Nowthatthelightwasalmostover,hebeganto[C5]

alittle.Onceoverland,heknewthathehadagood[C6]oflanding

safely.Finally,afterthirty-fourhoursintheairwithoutsleep,hearrivedatLe

BourgetField,inParis.

Morethanahundredthousandpeopleweretheretowelcomehimasagreat

hero.Hisnamewasoneveryone's[C7].Overnighthehadachieved

fame;thewholeworldwasringingwithhispraises.Wealthyandfamousmen

andwomen[C8]fortheprivilegeofpayinghimtheirpersonaltributes.

Thoughthewholeworldwaspraisinghim,Lindberghkepthishead.He

resistedthetemptationto[C9]byhisenormouspopularity.Hecould

havemademillionsofdollarsveryeasilybymerelysigninghisnameto

contracts,buthe[CIO]—tousehisnameforselfishends.

A)fatalB)scarcelyC)anxious

D)confidenceE)wingsF)sight

G)declinedH)relaxI)lips

J)intendedK)chanceL)ignored

M)foughtN)characterO)profit

[Cl]

33.TogeneticistslikeLewontinandHartl,thecurrentmethod.

A.isnotsoconvincingastoexcludethelikelihoodthattwoDNAsamplescan

nevercomefromtwoindividuals

B.isbeyonddisputebecausetwoindividualsofthesameethnicgroupare

likelytohavethesameDNApattern

C.isnotbasedonadequatescientifictheoryofgenetics

D.istheoreticallycontradictorytowhattheyhavebeenstudying

五、5.ErrorCorrection?題)

34.

[S8]

35.

[S6]

36.

[S2]

六、6.ErrorCorrection?題)

37.[S9]

38.

[S2]

39.

[S5]

參考答案

l.IsItaPerfectEnding?Somepeopleheartheirinnervoiceofpursuing

perfectionincludingaperfectending.Suchpeoplebecometriumphantbut

theychoosetosuicide.Mr.ZhangGuorongisamongthem.EndingnelsIta

PerfectEnding?Somepeopleheartheirinnervoiceofpursuingperfection,

includingaperfectending.Suchpeoplebecometriumphant,buttheychoose

tosuicide.Mr.ZhangGuorongisamongthem.Endingne

2.CollegeReadingRoomPhenomenonAsisshowninthegraphofthecollege

readingroomattendancethereareroughlytwocycleswithgreatriseandfall.

WhenthenewtermstartsinSeptemberthereareabout275studentswhogo

tothereadingroom.Thenumberincreasesrapidlywitheachpassingmonth

tillNovemberandstillincreasesatamuchlowerratereachingthepeakjust

beforetheexamsinearlyDecember.Duringthewintervacationmoststudents

gohomesothenumberofstudentsusingthereadingroomdropstoalmost

175.Thesecondcycleinthespringsemesterissimilartothefirst.Afterthree

monthsthenumbergoesupgreatly.ItisonlyafterAprilwiththeapproaching

finalexamsinmindthatmoststudentsstartseriouslyusingthefacilitiesof

thereadingroom.Duringthesummervacationstudentsarerarelyseeninit.

Theattendancefiguresreflectthestudents'lifeatcollege.Thegraphindicates

thatexamsarethedrivingforceformanystudents.Inthefirsttwomonthsof

eachsemesterquiteafewstudentsrelaxsinceexamsarestillfaraway.They

onlystudyhardinreadingroomafewweeksbeforetheexamsbecausethere

theycaneasilygetholdofallthereferencestheyneedfortheirtermpapers

ortheexams.Infactstudentsshouldnotstudyforthesakeofexamsbecause

itisjustoneeffectivewayoftestingtheknowledgetheyhaveabsorbed.

Thereforeiftheystudiednotfortheexamsbutforacquiringknowledgetheir

liveswouldbemucheasier.AsIseeitthekeytorealsuccessinstudyliesin

one'swillingnesstoacquireknowledgeandgetgoodcommandofmodem

scienceandtechnology.Soifonewantstobeatalentedstudentheshould

attendeverylectureandeagerlyabsorbnewknowledgeinthereadingroom.

Thusthegraphabovewouldhaveasmootherorsteadiercurve.College

ReadingRoomPhenomenonAsisshowninthegraphofthecollegereading

roomattendance,thereareroughlytwocycleswithgreatriseandfall.When

thenewtermstartsinSeptember,thereareabout275studentswhogotothe

readingroom.Thenumberincreasesrapidlywitheachpassingmonthtill

Novemberandstillincreasesatamuchlowerrate,reachingthepeakjust

beforetheexamsinearlyDecember.Duringthewintervacation,most

studentsgohome,sothenumberofstudentsusingthereadingroomdropsto

almost175.Thesecondcycleinthespringsemesterissimilartothefirst.

Afterthreemonthsthenumbergoesupgreatly.ItisonlyafterApril,withthe

approachingfinalexamsinmindthatmoststudentsstartseriouslyusingthe

facilitiesofthereadingroom.Duringthesummervacation,studentsarerarely

seeninit.Theattendancefiguresreflectthestudents'lifeatcollege.Thegraph

indicatesthatexamsarethedrivingforceformanystudents.Inthefirsttwo

monthsofeachsemester,quiteafewstudentsrelaxsinceexamsarestillfar

away.Theyonlystudyhardinreadi

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