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2021-2022年陜西省西安市大學(xué)英語6級大學(xué)英語六級知識點匯總(含答案)學(xué)校:________班級:________姓名:________考號:________
一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20題)1.
Theearlyelectriccarsgraduallydisappearedbecauseof______.
A.gasoline-poweredcars.
B.technologicalrestrictions.
C.lackinggovernment'ssupport.
D.noprofitsandunfeasibility.
2.
Theissueofperformers'ethicshasalwaysbeentoleratedby______.
3.
Maglevtrainscanrunextremelyfastpartlybecausetheyarefreefromfrictionbyfloatingon______.
4.SharingEconomicLossesthroughInsurance
Eachminuteofthedayornight,everyonefacesapossiblefinancialloss.Ahomemaybedestroyedbyfire,damagedbylightning,orleveledbyatornado.Personalbelongingsmaybestolen.Acarmaybedamagedinanaccident,oritmaycauseinjurytopeopleandproperty.Incomemaybelostastheresultofthe.death,disability,orunemploymentofafamilywageearner.Thechancethatalossofthiskindmayoccuriscalledaneconomicrisk.
Savingsprovideonewaytotakecareoffinanciallosses.Butsavingsarenottheanswertolargelosses.Thebestwaytoguardagainstlargefinanciallossesisthroughinsurance.
InsuranceIsaplanforsharingRisksandLosses
TedMatherandfourofhisfriendshavearockgroupcalledQuint.Eachmemberofthegroupownsavaluableinstrument.Ted'sbassalonecost$900.Ifaninstrumentwerestolenordamaged,itwouldbeaseriousfinanciallossforitsowner.
Suppose,however,thatthemembersofthegroupagreetoshareanylossesthatoccur.Forexample,ifTed'sbassisstolen,eachmemberofthegroupwouldcontribute$180toreplaceit.Inotherwords,theywouldsharetheloss.Thisistheprincipleofinsurance.Personsfacingthesamerisksharethelossesthatamongthem.
Fromaninsurancestandpoint,however,aninformalagreementlikethatmadebyQuintwouldnotprovidemuchprotection.Why?Thereasonisthatalltheinstrumentsmightbestolenordamagedatthesametime.ThegrouprehearsesintheMathers'garageandsometimesleavestheirinstrumentstherebetweenrehearsals.Theyalsotraveltogetherinavanwhentheyperform.Supposethatathiefbrokeintothegarageandstolealltheinstruments.Whatifthegaragecaughtfire?Whatifallinstrumentsweredamagedinanaccidentonthewaytoorfromaconcert?Eachmemberofthegroupwouldhavetopayone-fifthofthetotalloss.Forsomemembers,thismightbemorethantheamountoftheirownactualloss.
Thepurposeofinsuranceistoprovideprotectionagainstfinanciallossatareasonablecost.Thisispossibleonlywhenthecostofinsuranceissharedbymanypeoplewhofaceasimilarrisk.Butnotallofthemarelikelytohaveactuallossesatthesametime.
YouBuyInsurancefromInsuranceCompanies
Almost4,800companiesintheUnitedStatesareinthebusinessofprovidinginsuranceprotection.Thesebusinessesarecalledinsurancecompanies.Becausemostinsurancecompaniesoperateonabigscale,theyprovideawayforlargenumbersofpeopletosharetheirlosses.
Whenyoubuyinsurance,youenterintoawrittenagreementwiththeinsurancecompany.Thisagreementiscalledapolicy.Thepersonwhobuysinsuranceisthepolicyholder.Accordingtotheagreement,theinsurancecompanypromisestopaythepolicyholderifcertaintypesoflossesoccur.Thepolicystatesexactlywhatlossesthecompanywillpayfor.Forthisprotection,thepolicyholdersmakeregularpaymentstotheinsurancecompany.Eachpaymentiscalledapremium.Thepremiumspaidbyallpolicyholdersareusedtopaythosewhohavelosses.Inthisway,alossthatmightresultingreatfinancialhardshipforonepersonorhouseholdissharedbymanypeople.Becauseonlyaportionofthoseinsuredwillactuallyhavelosses,premiumsaresmallcomparedtotheamountofprotectionprovided.
ManyKindsofRisksCanBeInsured
Insurancecanprovideprotectionagainstalmostanykindofloss.Singersmayinsuretheirvoices.Photographersmayinsuretheirnegatives.Theownerofahomefreezermayinsureagainstfoodlossincaseofapowerfailure.Abusinessownercaninsurehisorherplaceofbusiness.Abusinessownercanalsoinsureagainstalossofprofitsduringashutdownfollowingafireor
A.YB.NC.NG
5.
Organicagriculturehasbecomeabigindustryasmoreandmorefarmersareswitchingtoit.
A.YB.NC.NG
6.
Inrecentyears,scientistshavereportedthatsomeuncertainfactorsdisrupttheclimatechange.
A.YB.NC.NG
7.
Tosolvethesizeproblemofcellphones,scientistshavebeenresearching______fordecades.
8.
Theauthorthoughtthere'snodifferencebetweenthosetextbooksonAmericanGovernment.
A.YB.NC.NG
9.
ResearchesinthewildfieldevaluatingthetwomostcommonBtcornplantsshowedthatthetoxinabsorbedwastoo______.
10.Whatarepeopleadvisedtodoafterajobloss?
A.Arguewiththeemployeraboutthereasonforthelayoff.
B.Remaineven-temperedandavoidradicalbehaviors.
C.Makeafaircommentontheirjobperformance.
D.Sendthecompanye-mailstoaskforcompensation.
11.
DiscoveryChannel'sweeklyseries"UnsolvedHistory"isoneofthebestamongsimilarTVprograms.
A.YB.NC.NG
12.THEBLENDINGOFTHEUNITEDSTATES
Foryears,JorgeDelPinal'sjobasassistantchiefoftheCensusBureau'sPopulationDivisionwastofitpeopleintoneat,distinctracialandethnicboxes:white,black,Hispanic,AsianorNativeAmerican.AsthesonofanAnglomotherandaHispanicfather,however,heknewallalongthatthetaskwasnotalwayspossible.
Forthe2000decennialcensus,thatwillnolongerbethecase.Forthefirsttime,thecensusforms'willallowpeopletocheckoffasmanyracesasapply.Asaresult,theCensusBureaushouldobtainabetterpictureoftheextentofintermarriageintheUnitedStates.
Intheabsenceofsuchadirectmethod,afewyearsago,veterandemographerBarryEdmonstonusedsophisticatedmathematicalmodelingtechniquestocalculatehowintermarriageischangingthefaceoftheUnitedStatesaspartofanimmigrationstudyhedirectedfortheNationalResearchCounciIoftheAmericanAcademyofSciences.HisresearchwassummarizedinareportentitledTheNewAmericans:Economic,DemographicandFiscalEffectsofImmigration.ButastheCanadian-born,whitehusbandofsociologistSharonLee,aChinese-American,Edmonstoreallyneededno'computertounderstandthetransformationunderwayinthissociety.Heandhisfamilyareliving,breathingparticipants.
ThefaceofAmericaischangingliterally.AsformerPresidentClintonhassaid,"within30or40years,whentherewillbenosingleraceinthemajorityintheUnitedStates,wehadbestbereadyforit."Forhispart,Clintonispreparingforthattimebytalkingaboutracialtoleranceandthevirtuesofmulticulturalism.Othersaredebatingimmigrationpolicy.AlmostalldiscussionfocusesonthepotentialdivisivenessinherentinanationthatisnolongerapredominantlywhitecountrywithamostlyEuropeanancestry.
Butafootbehindthescenesisanothertrendthat,ifhandledcarefully,couldbringthecountryclosertogetherratherthandriveitapart.Thisquietdemographiccounter-revolutionisadramaticupsurgeinintermarriage.
Edmonston'sstudyprojectedthatby2050,21percentoftheU.S.populationwillbeofmixedracialorethnicancestry,upfromanestimateofsevenpercenttoday.Amongthird-generationHispanicandAsianAmericans,exogamy-marriageoutsideone'sethnicgrouportribeisatleast50percent,heandothersestimate.ExogamyremainsmuchlessprevalentamongAfricanAmericans,butithasincreasedenormously,fromabout1,5percentinthe1960sto8to10percenttoday.
Suchaprofounddemographicshiftcouldtakeplacewhilenoonewaswatchingbecause,officially,noonewaswatching.Federalagenciestraditionallycollectedracialdatausingaformula—oneperson,oneracesimilartothetime-honoredvotingprinciple.Thus,theCensusBureaucouldestimatethatoncensusformsnomorethantwopercentofthepopulationwouldclaimtobemultiracial.Intheabsenceofamorestraightforwardcount,noonecouldknowforsurewhatthedemographicsare.
That'sabouttochange.Afterthe2000census,theU.S.Governmentshouldhaveabetteridea.In1997,theOfficeofManagementandBudget,whichoverseesfederalstatisticalpractices,approvedadirectiveallowingpeopletocheckasmanyracialboxesastheybelieveapplytothem.Theshiftwasacompromisebetweenthedemandsofsomeinterestgroupsthatwantedtheadditionofa"multiracial"box,andthosethatobjectedtoanychange,fearingdilutionoftheirnumbers.
Meanwhile,intheabsenceofOfficialnumbers,withtheheightenedtensionsurroundingracialissues,andwiththemutualsuspicionthatexistsamongcompetingracialandethnicinterestgroups,there'slittleagreementonwhatintermarriagewillmeanforU.S.societyinthefuture.
Melt
A.YB.NC.NG
13.
AccordingtothepollbytheNationalSleepFoundation,comparedtothatofwomen?thenumberofmenwithsnoringproblemis______.
A.largerB.smallerC.nearlythesameD.quitedifferent
14.
People'semotionsinthephysicalworldwillnotbesubstitutedby______.
15.
Riversaremoreeffectivethancoasterosionindeliveringrockdebristothesea.
A.YB.NC.NG
16.
TheConfuciusInstitutesaimatpromotingtheChineselanguageandcultureoverseasthroughInternetor______courses.
17.
______arekeyindicatorsoftheperformanceofWHO.
18.
Becausetheinterviewisoncampus,youshouldlookandactlikeastudent.
A.YB.NC.NG
19.AccordingtoSunilBhartiMittal,whatwillrevolutionizethetraditionalmoney-transferbusiness?
A.AllianceoftelephoneoperatorsandMasterCard.
B.Thelargedemandofimmigrantsandmigrantworkers.
C.Sendingmoneybytextmessages.
D.Internationaltelephonenetworks.
20.
Manufacturershavedeveloped______tocorrecterrorslikereceivingsignalofthesamefrequencyfromastrangedevice.
二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.(22)
A.Watchlesstelevision.
B.Returnthetelevisiontothestore.
C.Payforthetelevision.
D.Showthewomanhowtousethetelevision.
22.【B6】
23.
【B10】
24.(26)
A.Somefriendsandrelativesthatshehadnotimetovisitbefore.
B.Theclosestfriendsandrelatives.
C.Thefriendsandrelativesthathelpedheralot.
D.Somefriendsandrelativesthatwouldgetupsetifshedoesn'tvisit.
25.聽力原文:M:WhatkindoffatheramI?Mydaughterhadhadafeverforacoupleofday,butIdidn'tevenknowaboutit.
W:Don'tblameyourselftoomuch.You'vebeentoomuchinvolvedinthecompany'sworktonoticeit,Iguess.Youreallyshouldtakesometimeoff.
Q:Whatcanweknowaboutthemanfromtheconversation?
(19)
A.Heisacarelessfather.
B.Heisverybusywithwork.
C.Heisanirresponsiblefather.
D.Heisindifferenttohisfamily.
26.聽力原文:M:IhavetogotoProfessorHudson'splacetodiscussmythesis.Butiftimeallowed,I'dgotothemovieswithyouwhenIcomebackthedorm.
W:It'stoobad.IamgoingtothecinemarightnowwithJane,andIdon'tthinkyoucouldmakeit.
Q:Whatisthemangoingtodo?
(19)
A.HeisgoingtoProfessorHudson'shome.
B.Heisgoingtothemovieswiththewoman.
C.HeisgoingtothecinemawithJane.
D.Heisgoingtothedormtowritehisthesis.
27.聽力原文:M:Excuseme,madam,couldyoutellmehowtousethisbankcardforcash?
W:That'seasy.Firstputyourcardintothemachine.Yes,thisside.Thenenteryourpersonalnumber,thentheamountofmoneyyouwant.Ok,nowpressthe"withdrawal"keyand"process"key.
Q:Accordingtotheconversation,whatmustthemandofirsttogetthemoney?
(16)
A.Pressthe"process"key.
B.Inserthiscard.
C.Memorizehispersonalnumber.
D.Insertsomecoins.
28.聽力原文:(32)Thefamilyischanging.Inthepast,grandparents,parents,andchildrenusedtolivetogether,andtheyhadabigfamily.Sometimestwoormorebrotherswiththeirwivesandchildrenwerepartofthislargefamilygroup.Butfamilystructureischangingthroughouttheworld.Thenuclearfamilyconsistsofonlyonefather,onemother,andchildren,itisbecomingthemainfamilystructureeverywhere.
(33)Thenuclearfamilyoffersmarriedwomensomeadvantages,theyhavefreedomfromtheirrelatives,andthehusbanddoesnothaveallthepowerofthefamily.'Studiesshowthatinnuclearfamilies,menandwomenusuallymakeanequalnumberofdecisionsaboutfamilylife.
Butwivesusuallyhaveto"pay"forthebenefitsoffreedomandpower.Whenwomenlivedinextendedfamilies,sisters,grandparents,andauntshelpedoneanotherwithhouseworkandchildcare.Inaddition,(34)olderwomeninalargefamilygrouphadimportantpositions.Wivesinnuclearfamiliesdonotoftenenjoythisbenefit,andtheyhaveanotherdisadvantage,too:womengenerallylivelongerthantheirhusbands,soolderwomenfromnuclearfamiliesoftenhavetolivealone.Studiesshowthatwomenaregenerallylesssatisfiedwithmarriagethanmenare.Inthepast,menworkedoutsidethehomeandwomenworkedinside.Houseworkandchildcarewereafull-timejob,andtherewasnotimeforanythingelse.(35)Nowwomenworkoutsideandhavemorefreedomthantheydidinthepast,buttheystillhavetodomostofthehousework.Thewomenactuallyhavetwofull-timejobs,andtheydonothavemuchfreetime.
(33)
A.Therewereonlygrandparentsandchildren.
B.Therewasonefather,onemother,andtheirchildren.
C.Thereweremanyrelatives.
D.Thereweretwoormorebrotherswiththeirwives.
29.
【B4】
30.
【B8】
31.(17)
A.Imillion.B.1/4million.C.1/2million.D.2million.
32.聽力原文:W:Youmusthavepassedthroughlotsofruralareasduringyourtrip.Doyouenjoythecountry?
M:Yes.Whenyou'vebeenstayinginanurbanizedareatoolong,youappreciateruralareasforachange.Everythingisrelaxedandeasy.Thesceneryisbeautiful.
Q:Whydoesthemanenjoythecountry?
(15)
A.Ithasfriendlyfolks.
B.Itsairisclean.
C.Itisquiet.
D.Itgiveshimasenseoffreshness.
33.(32)
A.Sheassignedpeopletodothisreport.
B.Shemadeinvestigationsinthe700schools.
C.Shesupportedthereport.
D.Shewrotethisreport.
34.
【B5】
35.聽力原文:M:Excuseme.madam.CanIbuyaticketdirectfromheretoCleveland?
W:Yes,butyouwillhavetotransferatSeattletoadomesticairline.Butthat'snoproblem.Theyflyquiteoften.
Q:Whatwouldthemanmostprobablydo?
(13)
A.FlytoClevelanddirectly.
B.TakeaconnectingflightatSeattle.
C.BuytheticketatSeattle.
D.Buyadomesticairlineticket.
36.(28)
A.Theywilltakeamorepassiverole.
B.Theywillbeslowtoadapttochanges.
C.Theywillbeopentonewexperiences.
D.Theywillalwaysfailatfirstandwinatlast.
37.(16)
A.Theirparentscutbacktheloantothem.
B.Thewomandoesn'twanttotakeanotherEnglishcourse.
C.Theycan'taffordtherentofthismonth.
D.Thewoman'sbossrefusedtogiveheraraise.
38.SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
聽力原文:(26)AnelementaryschoolbusdriverpulledintoagasstationinOhiobecausehehadtousethebathroom.Insteadofturningofftheengineandtakingthekeywithhim,thedriverleftthebusrunning.Therewere20kidsonthebus.Thedrivertoldapoliceofficerthatitwascoldoutside,andhedidn'twantthekidstogetchillywhilehewasusingthebathroom.Butheforgottosettheemergencybrakebecausehewasinahurry.
Thebusslowlystartedrollingawayfromthegasstation.Asthebuspickedupspeed,thekidsbeganyellingandscreaming.(27)Ten-year-oldJakeranforwardtothedriver'sseatandgrabbedthesteeringwheel.Hepressedhardonthebrakepedalandmanagedtostopthebusasitapproachedaguardmiloverlookingariver.Jaketurnedofftheengine.Afterthecopsarrivedatthescene,theycongratulatedJakeonhisheroiceffort.
Jakewasn'timpressedwithwhathehaddone.Hethoughtstoppingthebuswaseasycomparedtoplayinghisfavoriteactionvideogame.Thebusdriver,walkingalongthehighwaywhenarrestedbythepolice,wasinitiallychargedwith"leavingachildunattendedwhilemotorvehicleisrunning."Whilethatisonlyaminordrivingviolation,thecountydistrictattorneysaidhehopedtoupgradethechargebecauseofthenumberofchildreninvolved.
(28)Thedistrictattorneybelievethatwhateverthedriverischargedwith,thedriverwillneverdriveabusinthiscountyagain.
(27)
A.Becausehewantedtorefuelthebus.
B.Becausehewantedtohavearest.
C.Becausehewantedtorelievehimself.
D.Becausehewantedtohaveameal.
39.聽力原文:W:ItwassaidinMarchthatthefamoussciencefictionwriterIsaacAsimov'snewbookwascomingoutinJuly.
M:Weprobablywon'tbeabletofindalibrarycopyuntilSeptember.
Q:WhenwillAsimov'sbookbepublished?
(17)
A.InJuly.B.InMarch.C.InSeptember.D.Inthewinter.
40.聽力原文:AnewreportsaysthecastofstudiesatpubliccollegesintheUnitedStatesincreasedfourteenpercentthisyear.Thisisthebiggestincreaseintuitioninthirtyyears.Butthestudyalsofoundthattheaveragestudentpaysalotlessthanthepublishedcostsofacollegeeducation,becauseofgrants.AnditpointsoutthatAmericanstudentsreceivedarecordamountoffinancialaidlastyear.
Studentsdonothavetorepaygrants,unlikefinancialaidintheform.ofloans.AbouthalfofAmericancollegestudentsreceivegrants.Thismeansthateducationcostsdifferfromstudenttostudent.
ThereportisfromtheCollegeBoard.Thisisanon-profitmembershipgroupofschoolsandothereducationalorganizations.Oneofitsbest-knownjobsistoadministercollegeentrancetests.
TheCollegeBoardsaystuitionattwo-yearpubliccollegesroseatthesamerateasfour-yearschools.
TheCollegeBoardsaystheincreasesweremainlycausedbycutsinstatespendingoneducation.Butacongressmansayscollegeshaveincreasedtheirpricesinbothgoodandbadeconomictimes.JohnBoehnerofOhioischairmanoftheHouseCommitteeonEducationandtheWorkforce.Hesayscollegesdonotwanttotalkabouttheirdecisionstospendmoneytobuildthingslikerock-climbingwalls.
TheCollegeBoardcollectedinformationfromfour-thousandcollegesanduniversities.Itsaystheaveragetotalchargeforstudentswholiveatapubliccollegeintheirstateisten-thousand-six-hundreddollars.Whiletuitionrosefourteenpercentthisyear,housingandothercostsincreasedatalowerrate.
Ataprivatecollege,totalchargesarealmosttwenty-seven-thousanddollars.Thatisanincreaseofaboutsixpercentoverlastyear.
(33)
A.Itisakindofcoststhestudentsshouldpayforstudies.
B.Itisaform.offinancialaidthestudentsdon'thavetopayhack.
C.Itisthemoneythatthestudentsgetfromthecolleges.
D.Itisakindofloansthestudentsshouldrepaywhentheyhavejobs.
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.
InPara.2,itissuggestedthat______.
A.itisonlybystudyingphilosophythatamancandevelopreligiousbeliefs
B.byexaminingalivingcellunderamicroscopebiologistscanunderstandingtheprocessofevolution
C.thereisadisparityofthinkingbetweenscientistsandpeoplefromotherwalksofliferegardingscienceandreligion
D.whilesomephysicistsconcludefromthelawsofnaturethatthereisaGod,othersdrawnosuchconclusion
42.
Althoughthefuelconsumptionisgreaterinthenorthernhemisphere,temperaturesthereseemtobefalling.Thisispossiblydueto______.
43.
Thepassageimpliesthatthemassmediashould______.
A.providemorevaluableprogramssothatpeoplecanenjoytheminsparetime
B.strengthenitsrelationshipwiththepublicsothatthelattercangetinvolvedinit
C.developgoodrelationshipwithsocietysothatpeoplecanappreciateit
D.eradicatethepassiveinfluencethemediaexertsonsociallife
44.
Themainideaofthepassageisthat______.
A.thecountryisenjoyingeconomicgrowth
B.thepoorarebenefitingfromtoday'sgoodeconomy
C.inthepastweweremoreawareofthepoorthanwearetoday
D.inthepastthereweremanymorepoorpeoplethantherearetoday
45.
Whatdoestheauthormeanby"betteroff"inParagraph3?
A.richerB.wiserC.happierD.luckier
46.
"CaptainKangaroo"can'toffer______toachild.
A.happinessB.companionshipC.loveandcareD.knowledge'
47.
【C10】
48.
ThepassagesuggeststhattheFrenchandIndianwarlasted______years.
49.SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.
Nooneshouldbeforcedtowearauniform.underanycircumstance.Uniformsaredemandingtothehumanspiritandtotallyunnecessaryinademocraticsociety.Uniformstelltheworldthatthepersonwhowearsonehasnovalueasanindividualbutonlylivestofunctionasapartofawhole.Theindividualinauniform.losesallself-worth.
Therearethosewhosaythatwearingauniform.givesapersonasenseofidentificationwithalarger,moreimportantconcept.Whatcouldbemoreimportantthantheindividualhimself?Ifanorganizationissoweakthatitmustrelyonclothandbuttonstoinspireitsmembers,thatorganizationhasnorighttocontinueitsexistence.Otherssaythatthepracticeofmakingpersonswearuniforms,say,inaschool,eliminatesallenvyandcompetitioninthematterofdress,suchthatapoorpersonwhocannotaffordgood-qualityclothingisnottobebelittledbyawealthypersonwhowearsexpensive,qualityclothing.Thosepersonsconvenientlyignoresuchcriticalconceptsasfreedomofchoice,motivation,andindividuality.Ifallpersonsweretowearthesameclothing,whywouldanyonestrivetobebetter?Itisonlyashortstepfromforcingeveryonetowearthesameclothing,toforcingeveryonetodrivethesamecar,havethesametypeofhouse,eatthesametypesoffoods.Whenthishappens,allincentivetoimproveone'slifeisremoved.Whywouldparentsbothertoworkhardsothattheirchildrencouldhaveabetterlifethantheyhadwhentheyknowthattheirchildrenaregoingtobeforcedtohaveexactlythesamelifethattheyhad?
Uniformsalsohurttheeconomy.Rightnow,billionsofdollarsarespentonthefashionindustryyearly.Thousandsofpersonsareemployedindesigning,creatingandmarketingdifferenttypesofclothing.Ifeveryonewereforcedtowearuniforms,artisticpersonnelwouldbeunnecessary.Salespersonswouldbesuperfluousaswellswhybothertoselltheonlyitemsthatareavailable?Thewearingofuniformswoulddestroythefashionindustry,whichinturnwouldhavearippleeffectonsuchindustriesasadvertisingandpromotion.Withoutadvertising,newspapers,magazines,andtelevisionwouldnotbeabletoremaininbusiness.Ourentireinformationandentertainmentindustrywouldcollapse.
Theauthor'stoneinthispassageis______.
A.impassionedB.hystericalC.dramaticD.sarcastic
50.
Onthebasisoftheirmodels,scientistsareoftheopinionthat______.
A.theclimateoftheworldshouldbebecomingcooler
B.itwilltakethousandsofyearsfortheinertiaoftheearth'sclimatetotakeeffect
C.theman-madewarmingeffecthelpstoincreasethesolareffects
D.thenewIceAgewillbedelayedbythegreenhouseeffect
51.
IntheUnitedStates,______ismorelikelytoparticipateinnegotiationexceptfortheprinciples.
52.Inrecentdecades,thereisaphenomenonwhichmakesusgivesomeattention,theso-calledSoutheastAsian"tigers"haverivaledthewestern"lions"forstockclichesthatmakeeconomicheadlines.ThemythofAmericaneconomichegemony(霸權(quán))overAsiaintheimposingandpatriarchalfigureofUncleSamhasprovidedfrequentpoliticalgrist(政治上可以利用的資本)forSoutheastAsianpoliticalleaders,particularlyMalaysia'sPrimeMinisterMahathir.Hehasattemptedtoforgeaninternationalreputationasasnarlingtiger,butlatelysoundsmorelikeabarnyarddoggroaningatshadows.WithoutdemeaninginanywaytheremarkableachievementsofthenewlydevelopingeconomiesofMalaysia,ThailandandIndonesia,thesenationsattimesappeartobetheirownworstenemies.ThisisoftenexemplifiedbyDr.Maflathir,whorailsatWesternevilwheneveraninternationalordomesticcrisisprovidesanopportunity.
Tobemorespecific,therecentdevaluationofthePhilippineandThaicurrencies,andthesubsequentpressureontheMalaysiancurrencyhasinspiredDr.Mahathirtolaunchanall-outattackontheWestasthesourceoftheproblem.HeevenallegesthattheUnitedStateshasdeli-beratelydestabilizedSoutheastAsianeconomiesinrevengeforthesenations,supportingthebrutalmilitaryruleinMyanmar,anactionwhichtheUnitedStatesseemstowantinspectedratherthanrewarded.Butbyresortingtosuchscapegoat(替罪羊),insteadofacceptingevenabitresponsibility,thePrimeMinistermayunderminethefuturesuccessoftheregionandMalaysiainparticular.
Uponfurtherquestioning,Dr.Matlathirnarrowedhisattacktoonewealthyindividual,thewell-knownphilanthropist(慈善家),Mr.GeorgeSoros,whoseoppositiontoMyanmar'sadmissiontoASEAN(AssociationofSoutheastAsianNations)Mahathirfoundparticularity,irritating.ThelogicalmistakesthatunderliesuchconspiracytheoriesdonothelpMalaysiaaddresstheseriousissuesofeconomicoverheatingthatexpertshavebeenwarningaboutforallthesedifficultperiods,whichincludelargedeficitsandlowsavingstodebtratios.Infact,therecentdramaticdropinMalaysia'sstockmarketandcurrencyhasledDr.Mahathirtoreversehisinitialapproachtothecrisis.Heevenannouncesmeasuresthatatleastimplyheisquiteawareofexcessesinhisownadministration'sspendingpoliciesthathavecontributedtothiscrisisofconfidence.Intheend,thiskindofreactionunderminestheesteemthatDr.Mahathir'senlightenedleadershiphasjustlyearned.
ItisimpliedinthefirstparagraphthatDr.Mahathir______.
A.hascorrectlyidentifiedthefinancialprobleminAsia
B.triestomanipulateanti-Westernactionsforpoliticalgains
C.deteststheUSA'scontrollingovertheregionaleconomie
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