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2021-2022年山西省大同市大學(xué)英語6級大學(xué)英語六級模擬考試(含答案)學(xué)校:________班級:________姓名:________考號:________
一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20題)1.
MostEUcountrieshavethelowestbirthrateintheworldaccordingtothestatisticsgivenbytheCentre.
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2.CholesterolandHeartDisease
Doyouknowyourcholesterollevel?Manypeopledon't.Ahighlevelofcholesterolinthebloodisanimportantriskfactorforheartdisease.
Somepeoplesaythatthedangerofheartdiseaseisexaggerated.However,heartdiseaseisamaincauseofdeathindevelopedcountries.EveryyearmorethanonemillionAmericanshaveheartattacks,andhalfofthemdie.Peoplewithheartdiseasesufferchestpainsthatmakesimpleactivities,suchaswalking,shaving,ortakingashower,difficult.
Researchhasproventhatcholesterollevelsareconnectedwithheartdisease.OneprojectinMassachusettshasstudiedthesamegroupofmenandwomensince1948.Theresearchershavefoundthatthepeoplewhohavehighlevelsofcholesterolhavemoreheartattacks.
Anaturalsubstanceintheblood,cholesterolcomesfromtheliver.Theamountofcholesterolisaffectedbydietandbyphysicalqualitiesweinheritfromourparents.Onekindofcholesterolsticksfattothewailsofarteries,makingthemsmallerandfinallyblockingthem.Itproducesaconditioncalled"hardeningOfthearteries,"whichcausesheartattacks.Withtinycameras,doctorscanseebloodcirculatingthroughtheheartvalves.Angiograms(血管造影照片)arex-raysoftheheartarteries.Theyshowfatdepositsandblockagescausedbyhighcholesterol.
Heartdiseasebeginsinchildrenasyoungas3yearsold.Itoccursearlierinboysthaningirls.Nearlyhalfofteenagershavesomefatdepositsontheirarterywalls.Heartdiseasedevelopsfasterifwehavehighcholesterollevelsandalsosmoke.Whatisasafelevelofcholesterol?Adultshaveahighriskofheartattackiftheircholesterollevelisabove240milligramsperdeciliter(1/10公升)ofblood.Below200isbetter.IntheMassachusettsstudy,noonewithacholesterollevelbelow-150haseverhadaheartattack.However,abouthalfofAmericanadults'havecholesterollevelsabove200.
Tolowerourcholesterollevel,wemustchangeoureatinghabits.Anythingthatcomesfromananimalishighinfatandhighincholesterol.TheAmericanHeartAssociationNationalCholesterolEducationProgramsaysthatfatshouldbenomorethan30percentofourdiet.Bloodcholesterollevelsstarttofallafter2to3weeksoffollowingalow-cholesterol,low-fatdiet.Dietarychangesalonecanresultina10percentreductionoftheaverageperson'scholesterollevel.Aerobicexercisehelps,too.Arteryblockagecanbereducedbyasmuchas40percentthroughchangesindietandamountofexercise.
Wemusteducateeveryone,,includingchildreninelementaryschools.Wemustteachthemresponsibilityfortheirhealththroughclassesinnutritionandaerobicexercise.Forexample,thesmartsnackisfruit.Childrenmustbeservedfruitintheschoolcafeteria,alongwithlow-fatmeals.Schoolsmustsendrecipeshomewiththechildren.Parentsmustincludechildreninplanningandpreparingmealsandshoppingforfood.
Adults,includingpersonsovertheageofsixtyfive,canlowertheircholesterolby30or40percent.Itisnevertoolatetochange.Onemanbeganhishealthprogramwhenhewasseventythree.Bythetimehewasseventy-seven,hehadloweredhisarterialblockagefrom50percentto13percentandhischolesterolfrom320to145withoutdrugs.Hewentonavegetariandietwithonly10percentfat,plusprogramstoreducestressandgetmoreexercise.
Alow-cholesteroldietthatcutsoutmostanimalproductsandhigh-fatvegetablesmaybeunfamiliartopeople.TheHeartAssociationsaystousenoaddedfatofanykind.Don'tfryfoodinoil.Cookitinwater,vinegar,orvegetablewater.Learnaboutgrainsandvegetables.Avoideggyolks(theyellow-partoftheegg).EatPotatoes,beans,low-fatvegetables,andfruit.Peopleoftencomplainaboutlow-fatd
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3.
Amongthetimebiologists,thegradualistsbelieveinevolutionby______.
4.
Thelawsregulatethatthefosterparentshaveprioritiesinadoptingtheirfosterchild.
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5.
Underyourdurablepowerattorney,ifyouareunable,apersoncanbegiventheauthorityto______.
6.
In2005,Wal-Martwasaccusedofofferingnoovertimepay,forbiddingemployeestounionize,providingindecenthealthcare,andwomen______.
7.
FS2000refersto______.
8.
Accordingtointerpersonaltheoryofdepression,peoplemightbementallyillwithoutenough______.
9.Rainforests
Tropicalrainforestsarethemostdiverseecosystem(生態(tài)系統(tǒng))onEarth,andalsotheoldest.Today,tropicalrainforestscoveronly6percentoftheEarth'sgroundsurface,buttheyarehometooverhalfoftheplanet'splantandanimalspecies.
WhatisaRainforest?
Generallyspeaking,arainforestisanenvironmentthatreceiveshighrainfallandisdominatedbytalltrees.Awiderangeofecosystemsfallintothiscategory,ofcourse.Butmostofthetimewhenpeopletalkaboutrainforests,theymeanthetropicalrainforestslocatedneartheequator.
Theseforestsreceivebetween160and400inchesofrainperyear.Thetotalannualrainfallisspreadprettyevenlythroughouttheyear,andthetemperaturerarelydipsbelow60degreesFahrenheit.
Thissteadyclimateisduetothepositionofrainforestsontheglobe.BecauseoftheorientationoftheEarth'saxis,theNorthernandSouthernhemisphereseachspendpartoftheyeartiltedawayfromthesun.Sincerainforestsareatthemiddleoftheglobe,locatedneartheequator,theyarenotespeciallyaffectedbythischange.Theyreceivenearlythesameamountofsunlight,andthereforeheat,allyear.Consequently,theweatherintheseregionsremainsfairlyconstant.
Theconsistentlywet,warmweatherandamplesunlightgiveplantlifeeverythingitneedstothrive.Treeshavetheresourcestogrowtotremendousheights,andtheyliveforhundreds,eventhousands,ofyears.Thesegiants,whichreach60to150ftintheair,form.thebasicstructureoftherainforest.Theirtopbranchesspreadwideinordertocapturemaximumsunlight,Thiscreatesathickcanopy(樹冠)levelatthetopoftheforest,withthinnergreenerylevelsunderneath.Somelargetreesgrowsotallthattheyeventoweroverthecanopylayer.Asyougolower,downintotherainforest,youfindlessandlessgreenery.Theforestfloorismadeupofmoss,fungi,anddecayingplantmatterthathasfallenfromtheupperlayers.Thereasonforthisdecreaseingreeneryisverysimple:Theoverabundanceofplantsgatheringsunlightatthetopoftheforestblocksmostsunlightfromreachingthebottomoftheforest,makingitdifficultforrobustplantstothrive.
TheForestfortheTrees
Theamplesunlightandextremelywetclimateofmanytropicalareasencouragethegrowthoftoweringtreeswithwidecanopies.Thisthicktoplayeroftherainforestdictatesthelivesofallotherplantsintheforest.Newtreeseedlingsrarelysurvivetomakeittothetopunlesssomeoldertreesdie,creatinga"hole"inthecaneby.Whenthishappens,alloftheseedlingsonthegroundlevelcompeteintenselytoreachthesunlight.
Manyplantspeciesreachthetopoftheforestbyclimbingthetalltrees.Itismucheasiertoascendthisway,becausetheplantdoesn'thavetoform.itsownsupportingstructure.
Someplantspecies,calledepiphytes,growdirectlyonthesurfaceofthegianttrees.Theseplants,whichincludeavarietyoforchidsandferns,makeupmuchoftheunderstory,thelayeroftherainforestfightbelowthecanopy.Epiphytesarecloseenoughtothetoptoreceiveadequatelight,andtherunofffromthecanopylayerprovidesallthewaterandnutrients(養(yǎng)分)theyneed,whichisimportantsincetheydon'thaveaccesstothenutrientsintheground.
StranglersandButtresses
Someepiphyteseventuallydevelopintostranglers.Theygrowlong,thickrootsthatextenddownthetreetrunkintotheground.Astheycontinuetogrow,therootsform.asortofwebstructureallaroundthetree.Atthesametime,thestranglerplant'sbranchesextendupward,spreadingoutintothecanopy.Eventually,thestranglermayblocksomuchlightfromabove,andabsorbsuchahighpercentageofnutrientsfromthegroundbelow,thatthehosttreedies.
Competitionover
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10.
FedExExpresswasaninstantsuccessafterthecompanywassetupin1971.
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11.
ThebrainshrinkagecausedbyAlzheimercannowbemeasuredwith______.
A.thehippocampus
B.brainscans
C.mathematicalmodelstoanalyzetheresults
D.volumetricmagneticresonanceimaging
12.
Thebivalvelineageswereforcedoutoftropicalregions.
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13.Whatkindofanimalaffectedbyman-madechemicalsisnotreferredinthepassage?
A.Polarbears.B.Mammals.C.People.D.Birds.
14.
Upuntilnow,scientistsstillcouldnotexplainhowleaveswillchangecolorsduringthefall.
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15.
Makesuretherecruitergot______fromyoursheet.
16.Thispassagediscussessomeofthe______wehaveinstoreforus.
17.BiculturalKids
WhenBrianandCheryBoydwerefirstlookingintoadoptingchildrenfromSouthKorea,acounselorattheChildren'sHomeSocietyofMinnesotawarnedthecouplethatiftheychosetoraiseachildfromKorea,"youwillnolongerbeAmericans.YouwillbeKoreanAmericans."TheBoydstooktheleapandbecametheproudparentsofdaughtersSarah,14,andAnna,11.TheirhomeisfilledwithKoreanartandartifacts,theyhavetraveledtoSouthKoreaseveraltimes,SarahtakespartinalocalKoreandancetroupewithotheradoptedkids,andbothgirlsattend"culturecamp"—aweeklongsummercampinWisconsinwhereyoungKoreanadopteeslearnabouttheirnativeculture,foodandmusic."Maybewe'vegonealittleoverboard,butwefeelwedidn'thavemuchofachoice,"saysBrian,"Wewantedourgirlstofeelconnectedtotheirbirthright."
Therewasatimewhenfamilieswhoadoptedchildrenfromadifferentethnicorracialgroupwereadvisedtocuttiestothepastandassimilatetheyoungstersascompletelyaspossible.Todayadoptionadvocatesagreethatembracingthebirthcultureofthesechildrenisvitalforparentsraisingkidsfromaraceorcultureotherthantheirown."Whenyouraiseachildofanotherrace,youneedtorealizethatyoubecomeaninterracialfamilyandtomakeuseofeverypossibleresourceyoucanfindtointegratewithyourchild'sbirthculture,"saysCheriRegister,authorofAreThoseKidsYours?RaisingChildrenAdoptedfromOtherCountries.
Expertsonbiculturaladoptionshavelearnedsuchlessonsfromyearsofexperience.SusanCox,50,whoworksforHoltInternational,theoldestoverseas-adoptionagencyintheUSandtheorganizationthatarrangedherownadoptionfromSouthKoreain1956,learnedthemfirsthand.ShewasadoptedbyOregondairyfarmersMarvinandJaneGourleyintheearliestwaveofbabiesbroughtintoAmericanhomesandheartsaftertheKoreanWar.TheGourleysdealtwiththeirdaughter'sAsianidentityinawaythatreflectedthethinkingofthetime:theylovedherunconditionallyandencouragedhertobeagoodAmerican.YetasCoxgrewupintinyBrownsville,questionsofidentityandracewerealwayssimmering(內(nèi)心充滿)justbeneaththesurfaceofherall-Americanchildhood.AlookinthemirrortoldCoxthatshewasdifferentfromherparentsandthreeofhersisters,andchildhoodexperiencesemphasizedtheracialisolationfromherlovingfamilyshesometimesfelt."Inanynewsituation,IfeltIalwayshadtoexplainwhoIwasandwhereIwasfrom,"sherecalls.
ItwasthesteadyflowoforphanedandabandonedKoreanchildrenlikeCox,adoptedintoAmericanhomesinthe1950s,thatstartedthetrendoftransracialadoptionshere.Thenumbershavejumpedsincethen:accordingtoitsrecords,in2001morethan19,000childrenfromothercountries—afigurethathastripledoverthepastfiveyears—wereadoptedintoAmericanfamilies.Andsincelegislationpassedin1995dictatingthatadoptionfromthefoster-caresystembecolor-blind,interestintransracialadoptionhasalsoboomed.
DavidGlotzer,53,aninvestmentadviser,andCharlotteMeyer,49,anemergency-roomnurse,didn'tsetouttocrossthecolorlinetobecomeparents,buttheydidn'thesitatetodosowhengiventheopportunitytoadoptAaron,now11.
DaughterHannah,7,followed,BothchildrenareAfricanAmerican,butGlotzer,whoisJewishandfromNewYorkCity,andMeyer,aCatholicwhogrewupinPhoenix,Ariz.,saytheirfamilydealswithracialboundariesdaily.Meyerhadtotakeaclasstolearnhowtobraidandcareforherdaughter'shairproperly,andGlotzersitsontheboardofPACT,thenonprofitagencybasedinSanFranciscothathelpedarrangetheirkids'adoptions.GlotzerandMeyeralsodecidedtoliveonlyinraciallyintegratedneighborhoodsinOaklandandBerkeley,Calif.Theyturneddownachan
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18.
Norawassosuretheywouldgetthefiftypoundsthatshehadalreadyspentit______.
19.
Whathasbroughtaboutunbelievableadvancementoftheglobaleconomyinthelatest20years?
A.TopAmericanmanager.
B.Globalcapitalism.
C.Technologyandeconomicintegration.
D.Thegloballaborforce.
20.
Technologicalprogresshaspushedunemploymentratesintheindustrialcountriestosomethinginexcessof95%.
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二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.(26)
A.Twelvechildren.
B.Everypairofstatementsincludesapositiveoneandanoppositeone.
C.Investment.
D.Impressionsandtheirprejudices.
22.(17)
A.Shelostafinger.
B.Someonehitherinthenose.
C.Shebecameasurgicalnurse.
D.Shehadanoperationonhernose.
23.(32)
A.Itishardfortheoldergenerationtounderstandtheyoung.
B.Itispossibleforyoungpeopletoliveahealthierlife.
C.Alifestyle.freefromthepoisonsoflifeisworthstrivingfor.
D.Youngpeoplewillliveahealthierlifeiflefttomaketheirownchoices.
24.聽力原文:Magnificent,peaceful.JusttwowordstodescribethescenicregionsofUtahintheMountainWestoftheUnitedStates.Now,ourofficeoffersfabulous,five-dayoutdoorpackagestothestatefortheadventurous.
Onthefirstdayofyourtour,visitthecapitalofhistoricSaltLakeCity,TempleSquare,hometotheworldfamousMormonTabernacleChoir,andotherlocalhistoricalsites.
Then,yourtourwilltakeyouonafour-dayadventureofalifetimetocentralandsouthernUtahwhereyouwillhikeandbackpackthroughArchesNationalPark,GoblinValley,andBryceNationalPark.You'llalsoexplorethemagicalworldofLittleWildHorseCanyon.Thisverynarrow,windingchasm,withitssteepwallsoneithersideofyou,willleaveyouinamazementknowingthatitwasformedfromrushingwateranderosionovermillionsofyears.
You'llalsohikeandscrambleuptoremoteIndianruins,studytheirhistoryalongtheway,andlearnhowtorespectandpreservethesitesandwildlifeyouencounter.Youalsolearnthebasicsinrappelling-techniquesdesignedspecificallyfortheamateurclimber.
ThepriceofyourpackageincludeslocaltransportationinUtah,one-night'slodginginafour-starhotelinSaltLakeCity,hikingandcampinggear,twomealsaday,andyourprofessionaltourguide.Transportationfromyourpointoforiginisnotincluded.Contactourofficebetween8a.m.and5:30p.m.formoreinformationandcurrentavailabilityonthiswildernesstrek,andreservationsmustbemadethirteendaysinadvance.LetusshowUtahlikenooneelsecan.
29.WhatisthefeatureofthescenicregionsofUtah?
30.Whichactivityisincludedinafour-dayadventuretocentralandsouthernUtah?
31.Whatiscoveredinthepriceofthetour?
(30)
A.Historicsignificance.
B.Splendorandpeacefulness.
C.Culturalappeal.
D.Beautyandcomfort.
25.
【B11】
26.SectionC
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthe
聽力原文:ToallAmericans,anotherbasicfoundationintheirconstitutionistheBillofRights,adoptedin1971.Thisconsistsofl0veryshortparagraphswhichguaranteefreedomandindividualrightsandforbidinterferencewithlivesofindividualsbythegovernmeat.EachparagraphisanAmendmenttotheoriginalConstitution.
TheBillofRightsguaranteesAmericanstherighttoaspeedytrialifaccusedofacrime.Thetrialmustbebyajuryandthentheaccusedpersonmustheallowedrepresentationbyalawyerandmustbeabletocallinwitnesstospeakforhimorher.Cruelandunusualpunishmentisforbidden.
IntheBillofRights,Americasareguaranteedfreedomofreligion,ofspeechandofthepress.Theyhavetherighttoassembleinpublicplaces,toprotestgovernmentactionsandtodemandchange.Theyhavetherighttoownweaponsiftheywish.BecauseoftheBillofEights,neitherpolicenorsoldierscanstopandsearchapersonwithoutgoodreason.Theyalsocannotsearchaperson'shomewithoutlegalpermissionfromacourt.
Therewere16otheramendmentstotheConstitutionasof1991.Thechangesarenotmanyconsideringthattheconstitutionwaswrittenin1787.Onlyafewneedtobementionedhere.Oneforbidsslaveryandthreeothersguaranteecitizenshipandfullrightsofcitizenshiptoallpeopleregardlessofrace.Anothergiveswomentherightstovoteandmotherloweredthenationalvotingageto18years.
ToallAmericans,anotherbasic(36)______intheirconstitutionistheBillofRights,adoptedin1971.Thisconsistsof10veryshortparagraphswhich(37)______freedomandindividualrightsandforbid(38)______withlivesofindividualsbythegovernment.Each(39)______isanAmendmenttotheoriginalConstitution.
TheBillofRightsguaranteesAmericanstherighttoaspeedy(40)______ifaccusedofacrime.Thetrialmustbebya(41)______andthentheaccusedpersonmustbeallowedrepresentationbyalawyerandmustbeabletocallin(42)______tospeakforhimorher.Cruelandunusualpunishmentis(43)______.
IntheBillofRights,(44)____________.Theyhavetherighttoassembleinpublicplaces,toprotestgovernmentactionsandtodemandchange.Theyhavetherighttoownweaponsiftheywish.BecauseoftheBillofRights,neitherpolicenorsoldierscanstopandsearchapersonwithoutgoodreason.(45)____________.
Therewere16otheramendmentstotheConstitutionasof1991.Thechangesarenotmanyconsideringthattheconstitutionwaswrittenin1787.Onlyafewneedtobementionedhere.Oneforbidsslaveryandthreeothersguaranteecitizenshipandfullrightsofcitizenshiptoallpeopleregardlessofrace.(46)____________.
27.聽力原文:M:Couldyougivemeyourofficephonenumberorfaxnumbersothatwecancontacteachothermoreoften?
W:ButI'vebeentryingtofindanewjobinanothercompany.YouseeI'veworkedherefor3yearswithoutaraise.That'sunfairtome.
Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean?
(17)
A.Sheistiredofherpresentjob.
B.Herphonenumberhaschanged.
C.Shedoesn'thaveafaxmachine.
D.Shemayquitherpresentjobsoon.
28.聽力原文:(35)InaclassIteachforadults,Irecentlydidthe"unpardonable".Igavetheclasshomework!(32)Theassignmentwas"togotosomeoneyoulovewithinthenextweekandtellthemyoulovethem.Ithastobesomeoneyouhaveneversaidthosewordstobeforeoratleasthaven'tsharedthosewordswithforalongtime."
Nowthatdoesn'tsoundlikeaverytoughassignment,untilyoustoptorealizethat(33)mostofthemenwereover35andwereraisedinthegenerationofmenthatweretaughtthatshowingfeelingsorcryingwasjustnotdone.
Atthebeginningofournextclass,Iaskedifsomeonewantedtosharewhathappenedwhentheytoldsomeonetheylovedthem.Ifullyexpectedoneofthewomentovolunteer,aswasusuallythecase,butonthiseveningoneofthemenraisedhishand.ItwasJames.
Hesaidthathewasquiteangrywiththeassignment.Hedidn'tfeelthathehadanyonetosaythosewordsto,andbesides,itwasatotalprivatething.Butwhenhewasdrivinghome,hethoughtitoverandfoundthattheassignmentwasexactlywhatheneeded.(34)Fiveyearsago,hehadafiercequarrelwithhisfatherandreallyneverresolveditsincethattime.TheyavoidedseeingeachotherunlesstheyabsolutelyhadtoatChristmasorotherfamilygatherings.Buteventhen,theyneverspoketoeachother.SoJamesdecidedtofinishtheassignment.Whenhegothome,heconvincedhimselftotellhisfatherhelovedhim.Bothofthemweremovedtotears.
(33)
A.Spendsometimewithpeoplewhoyoulove.
B.Say"Iloreyou"topeopleyoulove.
C.Showlovetopeopleyoulovebybuyingflower.
D.Helppeoplewhoyoulove.
29.(36)
A.In1928.B.In1982.C.In1980.D.In1920.
30.
【B5】
31.聽力原文:F:I'msosickofcallingtheboxofficeThenumberforticketorderisalwaysbusy.
M:Whydon'tyouorderthroughtheemailasIdo?
Q:Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?
(17)
A.OrderticketsviatheInternet.
B.Orderticketsbygoingtotheboxofficepersonally.
C.Orderticketsbywritingaletter.
D.Orderticketsbycallingtheboxoffice.
32.(35)
A.Fewareacceptedbystate-foundeduniversities.
B.Scholarshipsarenotenoughforthem.
C.Theymustpaymorethanout-of-statestudents.
D.Theyarenoteligibleforscholarshipsatstateuniversities.
33.(19)
A.Heisgoodatdrawingpictures.
B.Helikespicturesverymuch.
C.Helikesvisitingtheartmuseumverymuch.
D.Hethinkstheartmuseumisaveryquietplace.
34.聽力原文:W:Hello,Gavin!Youwentcampinglastweekend,didn'tyou?Howaboutyournewtent?
M:Goodness!BothMegandIcaughtacoldoutdoors.Wefeltneitherwarmnessnordrynessatnightassaidintheadvertisement.
Q:Whatwastheweatherlikelastweekend?
(15)
A.Warmanddry.
B.Warmbutwet.
C.Coldandwet.
D.Coldbutdry.
35.聽力原文:M:It'sgoodyoubroughtthebooksback.
W:Ithoughtyoumightneednovelsattheweekend.Thanksforlettingmeusethem.
Q:Whatdoweknowaboutthewomanfromtheconversation?
(16)
A.Sheofferedtohelptheman.
B.Sheborrowedthebooksfromtheman.
C.Shebroughtthebooksthemanaskedfor.
D.Sheletthemanuseherbooksfortheweekend.
36.【B6】
37.聽力原文:W:IamsoworriedaboutsendingTomtoschool.Mostofthehighschoolstudentsaretroublemakersthesedays.
M:Onlyafeware,Mrs.Morris.Moststudentsaretoobusystudyingtohavetimetogetintotrouble.Youmaybelieveinourschoolmanagement.
Q:HowdoesthemanrespondtoMrs.Morris'sfear?
(16)
A.Hetoldhertotrustthestudents.
B.Hethoughtshewasrightaboutthat.
C.Hedidn'tagreewithhercompletely.
D.Hepersuadedhernottoworrytoomuch.
38.聽力原文:M:Honey,thebasketballgameisabouttostart.Andcouldyoubringsomechipsandabowloficecream?And...uh...asliceofpizzafromthefridge.
W:Anythingelse?
M:Nope,that'sfornow.Hey,honey,youknow,(22)they'reorganizingacompanybasketballteam,andI'mthinkingofjoining.Whatdoyouthink?
W:Humph?
M:"Humph"?Whatdoyoumean"Humph"?Iwasthestarplayerinhighschool.
W:Yeah,twenty-fiveyearsago.Look,(23)Ijustdon'twantyouhavingaheartattackrunningupanddownthecourt.
M:So,whatareyousuggesting?ShouldIjustabandontheidea?I'mnotthatoutofshape.
W:Well...yououghttoatleasthaveaphysicalcheck-upbeforeyoubegin.Imean,ithasbeenatleastfiveyearssinceyouplayedatall.
M:Well,okey,but...
W:And(24)youneedtowatchyourdietandcutbackonthefattyfood,lickicecream.Andyoushouldtryeatingmorefreshfruitsandvegetables.
M:Yeah,you'reprobablyright.
W:And(25)youshouldtakeupalittleweighttrainingtostrengthenyourmusclesorperhapstrycyclingtobuildupyourheartsystem.Oh,andyouneedtogotobedearlyinsteadofwatchingTVhalfthenight.
M:Hey,you'restartingtosoundlikemypersonalfitnessinstructor!
W:No,Ijustloveyou,andIwantyoutobearoundforalong,longtime.
(23)
A.Toplaybasketballwithfriendsfromwork.
B.Totryoutforthecompanybaseballteam.
C.Togetinshapeandcompeteinacyclingrace.
D.Towatchthebasketballgameliveinastadium.
39.
【B6】
40.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.
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A.Maryisworthyoftheprize.
B.Maryhasgrantedtheprize.
C.Maryfailsinthespeechcontest.
D.Themandoesn'tthinkMarydeservestheprize.
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.
Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?
A.Withthehelpofinternet,customershavereallybecomekingsnow.
B.Onlythosefirmsreedytoservecustomerslikekingswillsurvive.
C.Moremediachoicesareavailabletocustomers.
D.Firmscannolongercheatcustomersnow.
42.
Theterm"fixedentity"inthefirstparagraphcanbestbeinterpretedas______.
A.aninvariableconstant
B.astablefacultyofthemind
C.aninheritedfixedcapacity
D.aspecificinnatepotential
43.
Whydomanyscientiststhinkanimalsarebasicallysleepwalkers?
A.Becauseanimalslearntocarryoutcomplexactions.
B.Becauseanimalsaretrainedtocarryoutcomplexactions.
C.Becauseanimalscarryoutcomplexactionsinresponsetostimuli.
D.Becauseanimalscarryoutcomplexactionswithoutawareness.
44.MuchhasbeensaidabouttheiPodanditsamazingpopularitywithpeopleofallagesandgroups.TheiPodphenomenonhasalsotakenmanybysurpriseasindustry-watchersthoughtthatthegreatlydesignedbutexpensiveiPodwouldbebeatenbycheaperknockoffslikethosefromDell.StrangelyenoughtheiPodphenomenonshowsnosignsofabating(減少).InclassicalApplestyle,theiPodmaniaissettobecomeanotherchapterinbusinessstudies.
Lookingbackonthetransitionofind
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