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大學(xué)英語(yǔ)六級(jí)考試模擬試卷十七
(總分:710.00,做題時(shí)■間:130分鐘)
PartIWriting(總題數(shù):1,分?jǐn)?shù);0,00)
LDirections:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayto
expressyourviewsonthephenomenonofkeepingpetsindormitories.Youshould
writeatleast160wordsbutnomorethan200words.
(分?jǐn)?shù):106.50)
正確答案:([范文]
PetsShouldnotBeKeptinDormitories
Itisfrequentlyreportedthatsomecollegestudentskeeppetsintheir
dormitories.Attitudestowardthisphenomenonvaryfrompersontoperson.Some
peoplethinkit'snotabigdeal,whileothersmaintainthat'sunacceptable.Asforme,I
supportthelatter.
Firstofall,keepingpetsmightimperilourhealthbecausepetsmaycarrysome
potentialbacteriawhichcanleadtoseriousdiseases.What'smore,somepetssuchas
catsmayattackpeoplealthoughtheyaredocilemostofthetime.Secondly,thereisno
doubtthatitconsumesalotoftimeandmoneyforthekeepertoraiseapet.Thirdly,it
isforbiddentokeeppetsinmostcolleges.Onbalance,weshouldobeytheregulations
andpaymoreattentiontoourstudy.
Toconclude,itisinappropriateforstudentstokeeppetsindormitories.Ifyou
areananimallover,youcandosomethingforthestraycatsordogswhicharevery
easytofindoncampus,)
解析:
PartIIListeningComprehensionf總題數(shù):0,分?jǐn)?shù)]0,00)
SectionA(總題數(shù):8,分?jǐn)?shù):0.00)
,Questions1to4arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard,
L(分?jǐn)?shù):28.40)
A.Hehasopenedanewaccount,
B.Something'swrongwithhisaccount.J
C.Hebegantopayacarloan.
D.Hehadtodealwithafinancialcrisis.
解析:[聽(tīng)力原文]
M:Idon'tunderstandit.IgotanoticefromthebankthatIhadtworubber
checks.I'veneverhadanoverdraftbefore,
W:Thatdoesn'tsoundlikeyou.You'realwayssocarefulwithyourmoney.
M:Iam!Idon'tunderstandwhathappened.
W:Letmetakealookatyourbankstatement.OK,hereareyourdepositsand
withdrawalsfromlastmonth.Doyouknowthatyourbankchargesyouafeejustto
haveacheckingaccount?Itlookslikeyoualsohaveaminimumbalancerequirement.
Ifyoufallbelowthat,yougetchargedafee.
M:Idon'tknowthat.
W:Ifit'slikemycheckingaccount,youcanavoidthatbygettingadirectdeposit
foryourpaycheck*Doyoualsoknowthatyougetchargedeverytimeyouuseyour
ATMcardtomakeapurchase?
M:Idon'tknowthat!Itisallratherunbelievable.
W:Well,that'swhathappened.Yourbankischargingyoufeesforallthose
thingsandafterthosefeeswerededucted,youwereleftwithlessmoneyinyour
accountthanyouthought.
M:That'stoomuch!Howcouldtheydothat?
W:Theycountonyounotreadingthetermsandconditionsandnotlooking
closelyatyourstatements,
M:I'vehadit!I'mmovingbanks.
Whathappenedtotheman?
,Questions5to8arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
5.(分?jǐn)?shù):28.40)
A.Thebuildingwiththelogshape.
B.Thetraditionallogcabin.J
C.Theseniorhomeswithlogs.
D.Theblockingbeamsandwalls,
解析:[聽(tīng)力原文]
M:Asweprobablyknow,logstructuresaregainingpopularity.Wecanfind
thosestructuresaroundthecountryside.
W:Actually,logstructuresarenolongerjustthesimplecountryhomesthatwe
thinkofasthetraditionallogcabin.Someseniorhomesnowincorporatenaturalround
logsinblockingbeamsandwalls.
M:Peopleseemtothinkthattheroundlogsgivetheirhomesapleasantwarm
atmosphere.
W:Yes,andevenpeoplewhowanttobuildatraditionallogcabinontheirown
canbuyequipmentwithprecutlogsthatfittogetherlikepiecesofpuzzle.
M:Beforeshowingussomeslidesofmodernloghouses,wouldyouliketogive
usalittlehistoricalbackgroundonthesubject?
W:Ofcourse,Iwouldliketo.Logcabinswerefirstbuiltinthelate1600salong
theDelawareRiverValley.TheEuropeanimmigrantswhosettledtherebrought
centuries'oldtraditionsofworkingwithlogs,
M:Inthatheavilywoodedarealogswerethematerialinhand.
W:Logcabinswerethemostpopularintheearly1800swiththesettlerswho
weremovingwest.Theyprovidedtheanswertothepioneers'needforasaleand
slidingboardsforwindows.
M:Actually,theselogbuildingscanmeetthedemandsofdifferentkindsof
people.
W:Well,thelogbuildingsthathaveprobablymostinfluenceonmodern
architectsarethoseofthemountainretreatsofwealthyNewYorkers.Thesecountry
houseswhichwerepopularintheearly1900srepresentwhat'sknownasthemodern
style.
M:Thankyouforyourdescription.Nowlet'slookatthoseslides.
Whatdidthelogstructuresrefertooriginally?
SectionB(總題數(shù):7,分?jǐn)?shù):0,0。)
.Questions9to12arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
1.(分?jǐn)?shù):28.40)
A.Stoptobuyanumbrella.
B.Runquicklythanusual.
C.Findshelterfromrain.
D.Walkatnormalspeed.J
解析:【聽(tīng)力原文]
Whencaughtinpouringrainwithoutanumbrella,mostpeoplepickuptheir
pace.Butanoldtaleadvisesthatapersonwhorunsintheraingetswetterthanone
whowalks.Itsoundsreasonablethatwhensomeonerunsupanddown,thebodyis
exposedtomoredropsofwaterButseveralstudieshaveputthissayingtothetestand
founditisnottrue.Onesuchtestwascarriedoutin1987andwaspublishedin
EuropeanJournalofPhysicsmagazine.TheItalianphysicistwhodidtheexperiment
saidthatifthedistanceisshortenough,runninggetsapersonlesswetthanwalking.
Butrunningonlykeepsyouabout10percentdrierThatistosay,runningisn'tworth
theeffort.PerhapsthefinalwordcamefromtwoAmericanscientistsattheNational
ClimaticDataCenterrecently.Theythoughtthatearlierstudiesoverestimatedthe
averagewalkingpace.So,theydidamuchmorecarefulexperimentthananyofthe
previousones.Theynoticedthatthedirectionofthewindreallymatterstotheresults
oftheexperiment.Theyalsofoundthatrunnersliketoleanforward,hidingthefront
oftheirbodiesfromrain,butexposingtheback.Overadistanceof100meters,they
foundthatrunninginheavyrainkeptthemdrierbyasmuchas40percent.Thebottom
lineisrunningintherainprobablykeepsyoudrierthanwalking.Butdorememberto
takeanumbrellawithyou!Forlongdistances,withoutanumbrella,theresultsarethe
same,nomatteryourunorwalk.
Whatshouldpeopledowhencaughtintherainaccordingtotheoldtale?
,Questions13to15arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard,
5.(分?jǐn)?shù):2130)
AJtstillcanbeused.J
BJtwillbreakdown.
CJtshouldbethrownaway.
D.ltwillbecomebent.
解析:[聽(tīng)力原文]
Supposesomeoneinventedagiftcardsoversatile(多功能的)thatitcouldbe
usedalmostanywheretobuyalmostanything.Thisgiftcardwouldbegoodforever
andwouldbeacceptedinmanyforeigncountries.Youcouldbenditinhalf——oreven
leaveitinthepocketofyourtrunks(男式游泳褲)whenyouwentforaswimandit
wouldstillworkfine.Waitaminute.Somebodyalreadyinventedthatgo-anywheregift
card.It'scalledcash.Cashhashugeadvantagesovergiftcards.There'sbeenabig
troubleaboutgiftcardfees,soCongresseventuallysteppedintolimitthem.Anda
sizablechunkofgiftcardvalue——estimatesrangebetween5%and10%—nevergets
fullyused.Thesearen'tissuesthatcomewithcash.Sowhyhavegiftcardsgrownin
popularitywhenwealreadyhavesomethingbettersittinginourwallets?Theanswer
isacombinationofconsumerpsychologyandopportunisticretailersandcardissuers.
Consumersseegivingcashassilly,andretailershavetakenadvantageofthattopush
giftcards.Moststorecardsdon'thavefeesanymore.Theyhaveadifferentproblem.
You'recommittedtousethecardatadesignatedstore.AndanewNationalRetail
Federationsurveyfindsthatshoppersexpecttospendabitlessonholidaygiftcards
thisyear.
Whatwillhappenifthemultifunctiongiftcardfallsintowater?
SectionC(總題數(shù):10,分?jǐn)?shù):0.00)
,Questions16to19arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard,
L(分?jǐn)?shù);56.80)
A.Thefactorsthataffectourdecision-making.
B,Somewaystodevelopourskillsandtalents,J
C,Someguidelinesonhuntingpart-timejobs.
D.Theadviceonhowtobeversatile.
解析:[聽(tīng)力原文]
Howevergiftedsomeonemaybe,heorshestillhadtodevelopvarioustalents
toachievealoftyprofessionalposition.Andthat*sgoodnewsfortherestofus.Each
oneofushasourownskillsandtalents,andwetoocandevelopthemandpropel
ourselvesintopositionsofinfluence.Herearesomewaystoenhancethosetalents.
First,developyourcriticaldecision-makingskills.Decision-makingisatop
leadershipcompetencybecauseitpopsupeverywhere,fromthesimplechoiceof
wheretoholdastaffmeetingtothestrategicoptionofwheretospendmarketing
dollars.Thesedecisionsimpactthepeopleinthenextcubicle(小隔間),buttheymay
alsoaffectasubsidiary(了公司)halfwayacrosstheglobeoranentirecountry.
Decisivenessisnotatraitwe'rebornwith-it'saskillthatcanbelearned.To
masterit,analyzeyourprocessofcriticaldecision-makingtospotweaklinksinyour
reasoningandtorecognizeunconsciousbiasesfororagainstsomethingorsomeone.
Whilewecan'tcontroloutcomes,wecanshapetheprocessthatsetstheminmotion.
Second,learntomakeasolidargument.
YoumayneveraddresstheUnitedNationsSecurityCouncilortestifybefore
Congress,buteveryoneshouldbeabletoputtogetheracoherentargument.Thatskill
iscriticallyandfrequentlyuseful-----inhigh-stakesconversations,presentations,
question-and-answersessionsandinotherdiscussionswithdecision-makersoranyone
elsewhorepresentsacertainviewpointorasksyoutoexplainyours.
Toarguemeanstogivereasons.Itmeansdefendingandpromotingyourchoices
againstthecontraryargumentsofequallyadeptinfluencers.Takewhatyou'velearned
inschoolandbuildonthatbasewithprivateinstructionanddirectedreadingonthe
relevantsubject.You'llfindthatyourabilitytothinkcriticallyandanalyzeothers'
argumentswilldramaticallyincreaseyourinfluenceontheirchoices.
Third,becomeastoryteller.
Storytellinghasbeenapremier(首要的)toolininfluencingpeopleacross
culturesanderas.Influencerstellstoriesforstrategicpurposes.Frommotivating
peopletoact,toteaching,toreducingresistanceandchangingminds,awell-told
narrativeisaformidableforce,oftenfarmorepowerfulthanthemererecitationof
complexfinancialortechnicalfacts.Numbersandfiguresareimportant,butwhenit
comestoshowingtheirrelationshiptoanyissue,largeorsmall,astrategicnarrative
wrappedaroundthedigitswilldeliverthemessagebetterandmorememorablythan
anythingelse.
Afteryoumasterthedata,askyourself:Isthereawaytoputahumanfaceon
mymessage?Aretherereal-lifeexamplesthatwillhelpmemakemypointinaway
otherscanrelateto?
Whatdoesthespeakermainlytalkabout?
.Questions20to22arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.
5.(分?jǐn)?shù);42,60)
A.Parentsneverasktheirchildrenforadvice.
B.Parentsalwaysgivetheirchildrenconstructiveadvice.
C.Mostteenagersseldomfollowtheirparents'advice.J
D.Mostteenagershavegotgoodadvicefromtheirparents.
解析:[聽(tīng)力原文]
Today,Iamgoingtotalktoyousomethingaboutadvice.Adviceisafunnything.
Somepeopleseemtohaveaconstantsurplusofit,andofferitnonstoptothose
aroundthem,evenwhenitisunsolicitedorunwelcome.
Othersareonthereceivingendoflotsofadvicefromothers,buttheyrarely
takeanyofit.
Averycommonexampleofnaskhole"behavioroccursintheteenageyears.
Teenagers'parentscanbecomeconstantbroadcastersofadvice,andtheyoungerfolks
developevermoresophisticatedskillsforappearingtolistenwhileactuallyturning
downthevolumeoftheincomingmessagestonearlyzero.Inmostcases,teenagers
rarelyfollowtheirparents'advice.
I'veheardexperiencedparentswhosechildrenarenowfullygrown,saythat
evenwhenteenagersseemtobeinatunnelwhichparentalcommunicationsignals
seemunabletopenetrate,parentsshouldstillkeeponofferingtheirunsolicited
wisdom,perspectives,andadvice.Thetheorygoes,thatevenintheabsenceof
acknowledgement,letaloneagreement,acertaindegreeofthemessagestillseeps
throughinthelongrun.
Ontheotherhand,likealladvice,thisdependsonthetoneandmodeofdelivery.
Thereisafinelinebetweenadvice?forexample,andnagging.Somepeopletendto
takegoodadviceanddeliveritinsuchawaythatitsoundslike,andisheardas?nagging.
Advicetransformedintonaggingisusuallyexcessivelyrepetitive,criticalratherthan
constructiveintone,sometimescondescending(屈尊)'andusuallyaone-waystreet.
Youmaygiveyouradvicewithoutaninvitationforfeedbackorresponsesuchas"What
doyouthink?11
Theteenager-parentcontextisasomewhatspecialone,butgivingandreceiving
advicepervadesourprofessionalandpersonallives.Ifyouthinkaboutyourfriendsand
associates,theyprobablyincludepeoplewhoeithergivetoomuchadvice,includingon
subjectswheretheirexpertiseisdoubtful,orofferadviceinanunhelpfultone,e.g.
bossyorcondescending.You'llprobablyalsofindfriendsandassociateswhoignored
someverygoodadviceandgotthemselvesintoaverydifficultsituationasaresult.It
isnotinstinctiveforustoaskforadvice.Therearefaceissuesinvolved,andpotential
embarrassment,especiallyintheworkplace.Ontheotherhand,wedenyourselvesa
lotoflearningopportunitiesandweareafraidtoaskadvicefromthosewithricher
experiencethanwehave.
Whatcanbelearnedaboutteenagersandtheirparents?
,Questions23to25arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.
8.(分?jǐn)?shù):42.60)
AJheyaremoreimportantthanprofessionalskills.
BTheyimproveyourpersonalrelationship,
CTheymakeyouinvaluabletoemployers.J
D.Theyhelplittlewithtechnologyarea.
解析:[聽(tīng)力原文]
Here'saquestionforyou.Whataretheliberalarts?Theliberalartsrefertoa
widerangeofacademicsubjectsthatcanpreparestudentsforavarietyofoccupations.
Collegemajorsthatfallunderthiscategorydonottypicallytrainstudentsfor
anyonecareer.Itincludesbroadareasofstudysuchasthehumanities,socialsciences,
naturalsciencesandmathematics.Thehumanitiesincludesubjectssuchasdrama,
music,danceandlanguage.Sociology,psychology,geographyandeconomicsareall
socialsciences.Biologyandphysicsaretwoexamplesofnaturalsciences.
Regardlessofthecareeryouchoose,certainqualitiescalledsoftskillswillmake
youinvaluabletoemployersandarevitaltoyoursuccessinmanyoccupationsincluding
thoseintechnology.Theyincludecriticalthinking,problemsolving,creativityand
innovation,researchskills,writingandoralcommunication,interpersonalskillsandthe
abilitytolearn.
Youmayalreadyhavesomeoftheseabilities,butyoumustfindawaytoacquire
thoseyoudon't.Thebestwaytodothatisthroughliberalartseducation.Regardless
ofyourmajor,makeroominyourscheduleforclassesinliterature,history,sociology
andpsychology.
Thesecondquestionis:shouldyoumajorinliberalarts?
ThereisroomforbothSTEM(Science,Technology,EngineeringandMath)and
liberalartsintheeducationofourfutureworkforce.Studentsshouldbeexposedto
bothareasofstudy,butwemustalsorealizethatthereisasuitablecareerforeveryone.
Youmayfindthatacareerthatemphasizestheliberalartsisabetterfitforyouwhile
yourbestfriendmayfindsuccessinaSTEMoccupation.
Ifyouwanttopursueacareerthatrequiresyoutogetanundergraduatedegree
inoneofthesubjectsthatfallsunderthiscategory,youshouldcertainlydothat.Ifyou
willultimatelyneedamaster'sdegreeforyourchosenoccupation,youmayhavesome
flexibilityregardingyourundergraduatemajor.Choosingaliberalarts
majorwillallowyoutonotonlyamassthesoftskillsthatwillfollowyouthrough
graduateschoolandyourfuturecareer,butitwillalsoexposeyoutoknowledgeina
widerangeofsubjects.
Whatcanbelearnedaboutsoftskills?
PartIIIReadingComprehension(總題數(shù):0,分?jǐn)?shù):0.00)
SectionA(總題數(shù):10,分?jǐn)?shù):0.00)
.Facebookiscrackingdownoncryptocurrencies(力廿密數(shù)字貨幣)byusingone
ofitsmostpowerfultools:accesstoitsmassiveadvertisingmegaphone(宣傳).The
socialnetworkinggiantsaidonTuesdaythatitwillnot1adsforfinancialproductsthat
"arefrequentlyassociatedwithmisleadingordeceptivepromotionalpractices,"
specifically2currenciesand"initialcoinofferings,"afundraising(籌款的)tacticthat
newcryptocurrenciesusetoattractfreshinvestors."Wewantpeopletocontinueto
discoverandlearnaboutnewproductsandservicesthroughFacebookadswithoutfear
of3ordeception,"wroteRobLeathern,aproductmanagementdirectoratFacebook,
inablogpost.
Thespectacular4inpriceslastyearofbitcoinandmanyalternative
cryptocurrencieshassparkedasurgeofinterestamonginvestorsandcompaniesofall
kinds.Therampancyhasledtoschemesthat,insomecase,promisetriple-digitreturns
andhave5theinvestigationoftheSecuritiesandExchangeCommission(SEC).
"Marketprofessionals,especiallygatekeepers,needtoact6andholdthemselvesto
highstandards,"SECChairmanJayClaytonsaidinrecentspeech."Tobefrank,from
whatIhaveseenrecently,7intheinitialcoinofferingspace,theycandobetter."
Facebookprovidedanumberofexamplestoillustrateitsnewpolicy,suchas
ad8thatadvisesuserstoconverttheirretirementfundsintobitcoinorpromotionsfor
"no-risk"cryptocurrencies.
TheannouncementcomesweeksafterFacebookchiefexecutiveMark
Zuckerbergacknowledgedthepotentialofcryptocurrenciesto9powerawayfrom
"centralizedsystems.""Theycomewiththeriskofbeinghardertocontrol,"Zuckerberg
saidinaFacebookpost."I'minterestedtogodeeperandstudythepositiveand
negativeaspectsofthesetechnologies,andhowbesttousethemin
10
A.attractedF.eliminateK.scams
B.authorizeG.essentialL.services
C.captureH.increaseM.simultaneously
D.copy1.particularlyN.strategy
E.displayJ.responsibly0.virtual(分?jǐn)?shù):35.50)
1.(分?jǐn)?shù):3.55)
填空項(xiàng)1:(正確答案:E)
解析:動(dòng)詞辨析題。由結(jié)構(gòu)willnotdosth.結(jié)構(gòu)可知,空格處應(yīng)填入動(dòng)詞
原形。根據(jù)首句可知,臉書(shū)正在利用廣告宣傳手段嚴(yán)厲打擊加密數(shù)字貨幣。本句進(jìn)一
步解釋,它不會(huì)對(duì)經(jīng)常做具有誤導(dǎo)性或欺騙性促銷活動(dòng)的金融產(chǎn)品做廣告。結(jié)合備選
動(dòng)詞原形可以推斷出,display〃展示”符合題意,故為答案。
2(分?jǐn)?shù):3.55)
填空項(xiàng)1:(正確答案:0)
解析:形容詞辨析題。由空格后名詞currencies可推知,空格處應(yīng)填入形容詞作
定語(yǔ)??崭窈骯nd表示并列關(guān)系,initialcoinofferings"首次代幣發(fā)行”使用的是虛擬
貨幣,故and之前的短語(yǔ)currencies應(yīng)與其意思相近。結(jié)合備
選項(xiàng)可以推斷出,virtual“虛擬的”符合題意,故為答案。
3.(分?jǐn)?shù):3.55)
填空項(xiàng)1:(正確答案:K)
解析:名詞辨析題。分析句子結(jié)構(gòu)可知,空格前為介詞of,空格處需填入名詞,與
withoutfearof構(gòu)成短語(yǔ),作狀語(yǔ)??崭窈髈r表示并列關(guān)系,deception意思是“欺騙
”,空格處語(yǔ)義應(yīng)與其相似,應(yīng)為貶義。結(jié)合備選項(xiàng)可以推斷出,scams"騙局,詭計(jì)”
符合題意,故為答案。
4.(分?jǐn)?shù):3.55)
填空項(xiàng)1:(正確答案:H)
解析:名詞辨析題。分析句子結(jié)構(gòu)可知,空格處所在短語(yǔ)作句子主語(yǔ),形容詞
spectacular修飾主語(yǔ)中心詞,所以空格處應(yīng)填入名詞。根據(jù)句意可知,各類投資者和
投資公司對(duì)bitcoin"比特幣”和許多其他的加密數(shù)字貨幣的興趣激增,由此可以推斷出
這種現(xiàn)象的原因是數(shù)字貨幣價(jià)格上漲。結(jié)合備選項(xiàng),increase"增力n,增多”符合題意,
故為答案。
5.(分?jǐn)?shù):3.55)
填空項(xiàng)1:(正確答案:A)
解析:動(dòng)詞辨析題。分析句子結(jié)構(gòu)可知,that引導(dǎo)的定語(yǔ)從句中,第一個(gè)謂語(yǔ)動(dòng)
詞為promise,第二個(gè)謂語(yǔ)動(dòng)詞用了現(xiàn)在完成時(shí)結(jié)構(gòu),因此空格處應(yīng)填入動(dòng)詞的過(guò)去分
詞形式。根據(jù)句意可知,比特幣等數(shù)字貨幣的過(guò)分繁榮已經(jīng)導(dǎo)致高回報(bào)騙局的出現(xiàn),
這必然會(huì)引起美國(guó)證券交易委員會(huì)的關(guān)注和調(diào)查。結(jié)合備選項(xiàng)可以推斷出,attracted"吸
引”符合題意,故為答案。考生需要注意的是,本句中的schemes并不是“計(jì)劃,規(guī)
劃”的意思,而是“陰謀,詭計(jì)”。
6.(分?jǐn)?shù):3.55)
填空項(xiàng)1:(正確答案:J)
解析:副詞辨析題??崭袼诰渥又兄鞲沙煞滞暾?,空格前act為動(dòng)詞,空格處
應(yīng)填入副詞。根據(jù)前文可知,虛擬數(shù)字貨幣存在隱患。本句中美國(guó)證券交易委員會(huì)主
席杰伊?克萊頓在演講中提出改進(jìn)要求:市場(chǎng)專業(yè)人員做事要,對(duì)自己堅(jiān)持高標(biāo)準(zhǔn)。結(jié)
合備選項(xiàng)可以推斷出,responsibly"可靠地,可以信賴地”符合題意,故為答案。
7.(分?jǐn)?shù):3.55)
填空項(xiàng)1:(正確答案:I)
解析:副詞辨析題。分析句子結(jié)構(gòu)可知,空格所在的句子是對(duì)上一句的承接,空
格前面是逗號(hào),后而是介詞短語(yǔ),空格處可填入副詞。根據(jù)句意可知,杰伊?克萊頓在
上一句表明市場(chǎng)專業(yè)人員做事要有責(zé)任心,對(duì)他們自己堅(jiān)持高標(biāo)準(zhǔn)。這里進(jìn)一步地表
明他的所見(jiàn)所感:在代幣方面,他們可以做得更好。結(jié)合備選項(xiàng)可以推斷出,
particularly特別,尤其”符合題意,故為答案。
8.(分?jǐn)?shù):3.55)
填空項(xiàng)1:(正確答案:D)
解析:名詞辨析題。分析句子結(jié)構(gòu)可知,空格處是舉例內(nèi)容,后面接定語(yǔ)從句對(duì)
其進(jìn)一步解釋,or后面的pr。m。ti。ns與其并列,空格處應(yīng)填入名詞。根據(jù)句意可知,
臉書(shū)提供許多例了來(lái)說(shuō)明它的新政策,這些例了包括建議用戶將退休金投資比特幣的
廣告或“無(wú)風(fēng)險(xiǎn)”的加密數(shù)字貨幣的促銷活動(dòng)。結(jié)合備
選項(xiàng)可以推斷出,copy"稿件”符合題意,故為答案。adcopy即“廣告文案”。
9.(分?jǐn)?shù):3.55)
填空項(xiàng)1:(正確答案:C)
解析:動(dòng)詞辨析題。分析句子結(jié)構(gòu)可知,t。與空格處一起構(gòu)成不定式結(jié)構(gòu),作
potential的定語(yǔ),空格處應(yīng)填入動(dòng)詞原形。根據(jù)句意可知,這里是臉書(shū)首席執(zhí)行官馬
克寸L克伯格對(duì)加密數(shù)字貨幣的看法,他認(rèn)為加密數(shù)字貨幣有可能從“集中性的體制”
權(quán)力。結(jié)合備選項(xiàng)可以推斷出,capture〃奪取,奪得”符合題意,故為答案。
10.(分?jǐn)?shù):3.55)
填空項(xiàng)1:(正確答案:L)
解析:名詞辨析題。空格前是形容詞性物主代詞our,因此空格處應(yīng)填入名詞。根
據(jù)句意可知,扎克伯格提到加密數(shù)字貨幣存在難以控制的風(fēng)險(xiǎn),以后會(huì)深入研究它們
的利弊,使之更好地應(yīng)用于我們的。結(jié)合備選項(xiàng)可以推斷出,services"服務(wù)”符合題
意,故為答案。
SectionB(總題數(shù):10,分?jǐn)?shù):0.00)
Yourweightaffectshowlongyoulive一butit'sextremelycomplicated
A.Weoftenthinkaboutweightlossintheshortterm,hopingtodrop5
poundsintimeforvacationor10intimeforawedding.Ofcourse,thiskindofyo-yo
dietingisn'tthegreatestforourhealth.Ifyou'regoingtoaskhowmuchyoushould
weigh,youwanttothinklongterm一whatweightwillkeepyouhealthy?
B.Thisquestionhasbeenattheforefrontofresearchers1mindsforawhile,
andforgoodreason.Globalobesityratesarehighandsteadilyincreasing,with1.3
billionadultsconsideredoverweightand600millionintheweightrangecategorizedas
obese.
C.Whileit*struethatmuscleweighsmorethanfat,mostpeoplewhoare
carryingaroundafewextrapoundsaredoingsointheformofadipose(月旨肪的)
tissue.Unlikeboneandmuscle,fatcellscangenerateinflammation(炎癥),allowing
ustohealinfectionsandprotectourbodiesfromfurtherdamage.Buthavingtoomany
fatcellscausesourbodiestoreleaseinflammatoryproteinsallthetime.Manystudies
indicatethiscanincreaseourriskofdevelopingcancer.
D.Carryingaroundextrafatcellsalsoaffectsotherphysiologicalpathways,
manyofwhich一highbloodpressure,hyperglycemia(高血糖證),andhigh
cholesterol,forexample——canleadtopotentiallyfatalheartproblems.
E.Weallneedsomeamountofbodyfat.Sohowmuchistoomuch?Using
BMI(bodymassindex,thebodymassdividedbythesquareofthebodyheight)and
ratesofoverallmortality,scientistsstudyingthisquestioninitiallycametoasurprising
conclusion:Onapopulationlevel,therelationshipbetweenBMIandmortalityformed
aU-shapedcurve,inwhichthelowestpoint(theonewheremortalitywasatitslowest)
wasactuallyataBMIrangeconsiderednearlyoverweight(about24.5,when25is
overweight).Bringonallthehealthyfatsandcarbs(含碳水化合物的食物).
F.Butsomescientists一includingAndrewStokes,achronicdiseaseandglobal
healthresearcheratBostonUniversity-----challengedthoseconclusions.Insteadofa
U-shapedcurve,hisgroup'sfollow-upstudiessawtheriskofmortalityincreasewith
higherBMIs.Thelowestriskcategory,hesays,issomewhereinthelow-normalweight
range,andriskincreasesprettyconsistentlyasBMIgoesup.
G.Theearlierstudiesfailedtoaccountfortwoimportantfactors,according
toStokes."Thenormalweightcategoryusedinmostofthestudiescombineslow-risk,
stableweightpeoplewithhigh-riskindividualswhohavelostweight,"hesays.Ifastudy
subjectspendsmostofhislifeobeseandthenlosesweight,hemightaccumulateyears
ofnegativehealtheffects.Notallofthoserisksdisappearwithweightloss."Muchof
theresearchonobesityjustusesasnapshot(簡(jiǎn)要描述)ofweightcurrently,"says
Stokes.
H.Stokesequatesthistothewaywestudysmoking.Youcan'tsimplycompare
non-smokerstosmokers.Non-smokersincludethosewhohaveneversmokedaswell
asthosewhomayhavesmokedforseveraldecadesandthenquit.
I.AndsmokingitselfisanothercrucialfactorintheseBMIstudies,Stokessays.
Smokingcanpresentahugebiasinestimatingrisksassociatedwithobesity,because
thehabitaffectsbodyweightthroughmetaboliceffectsandreducedappetite.By
failingtotakesmokingintoaccount,youranalysismayincludepeoplewhohavealow
bodyweightbutsmokeheavily,uppingtheirchanceofanearlydeath.Oncethose
outliersareremoved,Stokesandhiscolleaguesargue,therelationshipbetweenexcess
bodyweightandearlymortalityisclear.
J.Ofcourse,therangefornormalBMIisprettybroad.Forexample,someone
whois5'4"hasanormalBMIiftheyweighanywherefrom108poundsto145pounds.
Ifwewanttoknowwhichsliveroftherangeisactuallybest,Stokessays,researchers
havealotmoreworktodo.
K.Andthenthere'sthequestionofwhetherBMIistherightmetrictouseat
all.BMIisoftencriticizedasapoorindicatorofhealth.Becausemuscleweighsmore
thanfat,aweightliftercouldhaveaBMIintheoverweightrange,andthat*stosay
nothingofalltheothervariationsthehumanformcantake.Eventwofolkswiththe
sameBMIandthesameamountofactualbodyfatmightfacedifferentrisksdueto
theiradipose,ifonecarriesmoreintheirbellyandtheotherstoresmoreintheirhips.
StudiesthatcompareBMItosuperiormethodsliketheDexascan,atypeofX-raythat
candetermineexactlyhowmuchbodyfatyouhaveandwhere,showthatthepotential
misclassificationisnottrivial.ButStokesa
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