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2022-2023年四川省樂山市大學(xué)英語(yǔ)6級(jí)大學(xué)英語(yǔ)六級(jí)測(cè)試卷(含答案)學(xué)校:________班級(jí):________姓名:________考號(hào):________
一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20題)1.
HowdomostcollegesuseSATIIscores?
A.Theyusethescoresforadmissionpurposes.
B.Theyusethescorestoplacethestudentsintherightprograms.
C.Theyusethescorestoselectstudents'leaders.
D.Theyusethescorestograntscholarships.
2.
Theearthisunfrozentodaywiththeappearanceof______.
A.themethaneblanket
B.amile-thicklayerofice
C.newlifeforms
D.thecarbondioxide
3.
InsomeAsiancountriesknownforstrictdisciplinesuchasJapanandSingapore,youngpeoplesufferseriouspsychologicalproblems.
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4.
IfAmericansaren'tcompetitiveinscience,theycannotsurvivetheseverecompetitionbetweendevelopedcountries.
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5.CholesterolandHeartDisease
Doyouknowyourcholesterollevel?Manypeopledon't.Ahighlevelofcholesterolinthebloodisanimportantriskfactorforheartdisease.
Somepeoplesaythatthedangerofheartdiseaseisexaggerated.However,heartdiseaseisamaincauseofdeathindevelopedcountries.EveryyearmorethanonemillionAmericanshaveheartattacks,andhalfofthemdie.Peoplewithheartdiseasesufferchestpainsthatmakesimpleactivities,suchaswalking,shaving,ortakingashower,difficult.
Researchhasproventhatcholesterollevelsareconnectedwithheartdisease.OneprojectinMassachusettshasstudiedthesamegroupofmenandwomensince1948.Theresearchershavefoundthatthepeoplewhohavehighlevelsofcholesterolhavemoreheartattacks.
Anaturalsubstanceintheblood,cholesterolcomesfromtheliver.Theamountofcholesterolisaffectedbydietandbyphysicalqualitiesweinheritfromourparents.Onekindofcholesterolsticksfattothewallsofarteries,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.Below-200isbetter.IntheMassachusettsstudy,noonewithacholesterollevelbelow150haseverhadaheartattack.However,abouthalfofAmericanadultshavecholesterollevelsabove200.
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.Onemanbeganhishealthprogramwhenhewasseventy:three.Bythetimehewasseventy-seven,hehadloweredhisarterialblockagefrom50percentto13percentandhischolesterolfrom320to145withoutdrugs.Hewentonavegetariandietwithonly10percentfat,plusprogramstoreducestressandgetmoreexercise.
Alow-cholesteroldietthatcutsoutmostanimalproductsandhigh-fatvegetablesmaybeunfamiliartopeople.TheHeartAssociationsaystousenoaddedfatofanykind.Don'tfryfoodinoil.Cookitinwater,vinegar,orvegetablewater.Learnaboutgrainsandvegetables.Avoideggyolks(theyellow-partoftheegg).Eatpotatoes,beans,low-fatvegetables,andfruit.Peop
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6.
Higher-incomehouseholdspurchasedless______RTEcerealthanlow-incomehouse-holds.
7.
Rangachari'sstudycaughttheattentionofIndiangovernment.
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8.
Whatistheprincipalconstituentofnaturalgas?
A.Carbonandhydrogen.
B.Methaneandotherhydrocarbongases.
C.Saturatedhydrocarbons.
D.Non-associatedgas.
9.
Accordingtothepassage,______canpostponetheprocessofcelldecayanddecreasethechancesofcellsbecomingcancerous.
10.
Thecollegedepartmentorassociationcangetpaymentsfromtheissuerifitsanctionscreditcardsdecoratedwith______.
11.
ThecostsofaComputer-BasedRecordingSystemarelowerthanthatofacomponent-basedHardwareSystem.
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12.DoesGeneticResearchThreatenOurCivilLiberties?
TheCurrentGeneticResearch
Thescienceofgeneticsisaflourishingnewindustry,nourishedinlargepartbythefederallyfundedHumanGenomeProject.Thegoalofthisambitiousresearchendeavoristoidentifyeverygenefoundinthehumanbody,perhaps100,000inall.Severalmonthsago,theU.S.governmentandaprivatecorporationannouncedthattheyhad"completed"the"map"ofthegenome,althoughactuallytherearestillmanygaps.Muchrelatedresearchfocusesongeneticdiagnostics--testsdesignedtoidentifygenesthoughttobeassociatedwithvariousmedicalconditions.Morethan50newgenetictestshavebeenidentifiedinthepastfiveyearsalone.
Theincreasingspeed,sophistication,affordability,andinterconnectivityofcomputersystemsallowtherapidmonitoringandmatchingofmanymillionsofrecords.A1994benchmarkstudybytheACLUfoundthat"concernsaboutpersonalprivacyrundeepamongtheAmericanpeople".
Thepromotionofanideologyofgeneticizationfostersthebeliefthatgenesaredeterminativeofanindividual'sbehavior,character,andfuture.Capitalisteconomicrelationshavecreatedascramble(爭(zhēng)奪)forventurecapital,thealteringofpatentlaws,andcallsformassgenetictestingbyresearcherswhotradeontheoldimageofthealtruisticscientisttomasktheirconflictsofinterestintestinglabs,patents,consultingcontracts,etc.
TheTechnologicalSociety
Technologiesarenotvalue-neutral;theyusuallyembodytheperspectives,purposes,andpoliticalobjectivesofpowerfulsocialgroups.ThedominantideologyinWesternsocietyproclaimsthatscienceandtechnologyarevalue-neutral,andtheonlyproblemscausedbytechnologiesareeither"externalities"(unintendedsideeffects)orabuses.However,becausetechnologiesaretheresultofhumaninterventionsintotheotherwisenaturalprogressionofactivities(andnotactsofGodorofnature),theyarethemselvesactuallyimbuedwithhumanintentionsandpurposes.Currenttechnologiesdonotequallybenefitallsegmentsofsociety(andindeedarenotintendedtodoso),althoughtomaximizepublicsupportforthesedevelopmentsandtominimizepotentialopposition,theirproponentsrarelyacknowledgethesedistributionalramifications(分歧).
TheUnitedStatesisasocietyinwhichthedifferentialaccesstowealthandpowerhasbeenexacerbatedduringrecentyears.Thus,thosepeoplewithmorepowercandeterminethekindsoftechnologicaldevelopmentsthatareresearchedandimplemented.Becauseoftheirsize,scale,andrequirementsforcapitalinvestmentsandforknowledge,modemtechnologiesarepowerfulinterventionsintothenaturalorder.Theytendtobethemechanismsbywhichalreadypowerfulgroupsextend,manifest,andfurtherconsolidatetheirpowers.Thus,technologiesthemselvesarenotneutral;theyaresocialandpoliticalphenomena.Genetictechnologiesandcomputerizationexhibitthesecharacteristics,andreflectpowerdifferentialsinthesociety.
Theresultsoftechnologicaladvancementappeartoofferagoodfuturecapabilitiesofenhancedsurveillance(監(jiān)視)andcontroloverpeopleandevents,aswellaspromisesofperfectionism(thusleadingtobothalossofprivacyandincreasedopportunitiesfordiscriminationbypowerfulentities).Predictabilitywillreplaceatolerancefornaturalvariationanddiversity.
LossofPrivacy
Geneticprivacy,likemedicalprivacyingeneral,involvesnotionsofthedignityandintegrityoftheindividual.Isdataaccurate?Canindividualsaccesstheirownfiles?Canthedonorcorrectinaccuratedata?Arethecustodiansfaithfulandaretechnicalsecuritysystemsprotectingthedatawherepossible?Doestheindividualhavecontroloverwhichthirdpartiesareallowe
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13.
MichaelRossresignedandspenthisunemploymenttimeplayingguitarandexploringhislifelonginterestinscriptwritingandthemoviebusinessforhelookedatthisasan______,ratherthanapenalty.
14.Brightcoveprofitsbymakinguseofmediafirms'wishto______.
15.
Adepressedpersonmightfeelhopeless,helplessandoverwhelmedifheisinclinedto______oflife.
16.Ifyoufailtosay"thankyou"tothereceptionists,theywillhavenegativeimpressionsofyou.
17.
______workswhenpatientstalkfreelyaboutthingstroublingthemandthenlearntocontroltheirfears.
18.Sleep
Sleepisoneofthosefunnythingsaboutbeingahumanbeing—youjusthavetodoit.Haveyoueverwonderedwhy?Andwhataboutthecrazydreams,tiketheonewhereabadpersonischasingyouandyoucan'trunoryell.Doesthatmakeanysense?
CharacteristicsofSleep
Weallknowhowsleeplooks—whenweseesomeonesleeping,werecognizethefollowingcharacteristics:
-Ifpossible,thepersonwillliedowntogotosleep.
-Theperson'seyesareclosed.
-Thepersondoesn'thearanythingunlessitisaloudnoise.
-Thepersonbreathesinaslow,rhythmicpattern.
-Theperson'smusclesarecompletelyrelaxed.Ifsittingup,thepersonmayfalloutofhisorherchairassleepdeepens.
-Duringsleep,thepersonoccasionallyrollsoverorrearrangeshisorherbody.Thishappensapproximatelyonceortwiceanhour.Thismaybethebody'swayofmakingsurethatnopartofthebodyorskinhasitscirculationcutofffortoolongaperiodoftime.
Inadditiontotheseoutwardsigns,theheartslowsdownandthebraindoessomeprettyfrighteningthings.
Inotherwords,asleepingpersonisunconscioustomostthingshappeningintheenvironment.Thebiggestdifferencebetweensomeonewhoisasleepandsomeonewhohasfaintedorgoneintoacomaisthefactthatasleepingpersoncanbearousedifthestimulusisstrongenough.Ifyoushaketheperson,yellloudlyorflashabrightlight,asleepingpersonwillwakeup.
Foranyanimallivinginthewild,itjustdoesn'tseemverysmarttodesigninanecessaryeight-hourperiodofnear-totalunconsciousnesseveryday.Yetthatisexactlywhatevolutionhasdone.Sotheremustbeaprettygoodreasonforit!
WhoSleeps?
Reptiles(爬行動(dòng)物),birdsandmammalsallsleep.Thatis,theybecomeunconscioustotheirsurroundingsforperiodsoftime.Somefishandamphibiansreducetheirawarenessbutdonoteverbecomeunconsciouslikethehighervertebrates(脊椎動(dòng)物)do.Insectsdonotappeartosleep,althoughtheymaybecomeinactiveindaylightordarkness.
Bystudyingbrainwaves,itisknownthatreptilesdonotdream.Birdsdreamalittle.Mammalsalldreamduringsleep.
Differentanimalssleepindifferentways.Someanimals,likehumans,prefertosleepinonelongsession.Otheranimals(dogs,forexample)liketosleepinmanyshortbursts.Somesleepatnight,whileotherssleepduringtheday.
SleepandtheBrain
Ifyouattachanelectroencephalograph(腦電圖儀)toaperson'shead,youcanrecordtheperson'sbrainwaveactivity.Awakingandrelaxedpersongeneratesalphawaves,whichareconsistentvibrationsatabout10cyclespersecond.Analertpersongeneratesbetawaves,whichareabouttwiceasfast.
Duringsleep,twoslowerpatternscalledthetawavesanddeltawavestakeover.Thetawaveshaveoscillationsintherangeof3.5to7cyclespersecond,anddeltawaveshaveoscillationsoflessthan3.5cyclespersecond.Asapersonfallsasleepandsleepdeepens,thebrainwavepatternsslowdown.Theslowerthebrainwavepatterns,thedeeperthesleep—apersondeepindeltawavesleepishardesttowakeup.
REMSleep
Atseveralpointsduringthenight,somethingunexpectedhappens—rapideyemovement(REM)sleepoccurs.MostpeopleexperiencethreetofiveintervalsofREMsleeppernight,andbrainwavesduringthisperiodspeeduptoawakelevels.IfyoueverwatchapersonoradogexperiencingREMsleep,youwillseetheireyesflickeringbackandforthrapidly.Inmanydogsandsomepeople,arms,legsandfacialmuscleswilltwitch(抽搐)duringREMsleep.PeriodsofsleepotherthanREMsleepareknownasNREM(non-REM)sleep.
REMsleepiswhenyoudream,ff
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19.
Whatdoes“giveitago”inParagraph5mean?
A.Letitgo.B.Gooutside.C.Setupagoal.D.Haveatry.
20.
Inthehappinesspiechart,errorfactorsaccountfor10percent.
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二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.聽力原文:W:MayIborrowyourladderforanhour,Mr.Riley?
M:Ofcourseyoumay,butIdon'tthinkyoushouldtrytopickthosegreenapplesintheupperbranchesforatleasttwomoreweeks.Bythattimetheywillallbered.
Q:Whydidn'tMr.Rileythinkthewomanshouldborrowhisladderatthattime?
(13)
A.Theladderwasborrowedawayatthattinge.
B.Thelowerbranchesdidn'thaveanygreenapples.
C.Theapplesonthetopbranchesweren'tripe.
D.Therearelessapplesintheupperbrachesatthattime.
22.
【B6】
23.(18)
A.Shedoesn'tremembermuchaboutthecity.
B.She'sneverbeentothecity.
C.Shewouldfindsomeoneelsetohelp.
D.Shewouldtalktothemanlater.
24.(34)
A.Warsornaturaldisastersmakethemlosetheirfamilies.
B.Theywanttohelptheirfamiliesearnenough,mooneytosurvive.
C.Theyarepoor.
D.Alltheabove.
25.
【B11】
26.聽力原文:Tearskeepyoureyeswetandtheyalsocontainsubstancethatkillscertainbacteriasoitcan'tinfectyoureyes.Giveupyourtearsandyoulosethison-the-spotdefense.Anotherthingyoucouldn'tdowithoutyourtearsiscryfromjoy,angerorsadness.Humansaretheonlyanimalsthatproducetearshiresponsetoemotions.Andmostpeoplesayagoodcrymakesthemfeelbetter.Thathasledmanyscientiststobelievethatcryingisanadaptiveresponsetostress,thatitsomehowhelpsuscopewithemotionalsituations.TearresearcherWilliamFreyistryingtofindouthowithappens.
"Onepossibility,"besays,"isthattearsdischargecertainchemicalsfromyourbody,chemicalsthatbuildupduringstress.Whenpeopletalkaboutcryingitout,Ithinkthatmightactuallybewhattheyaredoing."Hesays.IfFreyisright,howdoyouthinknotcryingaffectsthosewhotendto"holditin"?Boys,forexample,cryonlyaboutaquarterasoftenasgirlsoncetheyreachtheirteenageyears.Andweallcryalotlessnowthanwedidasbabies.CouldItpossiblybethatwefacelessstress?Maybewe'vefoundotherwaystodealwithit.Ormaybewejustfeelembarrassed.
(33)
A.Tokeepyoureyesabitdrier.
B.Toprotectyoureyesfrominfection,
C.Tocryforyoursadnessonly.
D.Toconcealyourhappiness.
27.(29)
A.Theyarewillingtodonatetheirfaces.
B.Theyareconcernedaboutmoralproblems.
C.Theywouldaccepttheideaoffacetransplant.
D.Theyhavenocluewhatfacetransplantmeans.
28.聽力原文:M:Hi.Lisa.Haveyouregisteredforthecoursesyet?
W:yes,Ihave,Max.
M:Oh,sorry,but...canyoutellme...whatisyourmajoragain?
W:Sure.Imajorincomputerscience.
M:Whydidyouchooseit?AsfarasIknow,mostgiftsdonotlikethat.
W:That'strue,butnotinmycase.Iamcrazyaboutcomputers.Besides,computersareverypopularanditwillbeeasiertdfindajobaftergraduationandalsocomputer-relatedjobsarewellpaid.
M:Yes,Iagree.Informationtechnologydoeshaveaverybigeffectonourlives.Itallowsustostoreverylargeamountsofinformation,transmitalotofinformationquicklyandprocessalotofinformationassoonaswereceiveit.But,don'tyouthinktheArtsarequiteinterestingandcreative?
W:Yeah,IhavenothingagainsttheArts.Ijustdon'thavetalentinthatarea.Well,actually,manyartscanbeplayed,produced,andenjoyedthroughcomputersandtheinternet,forexample,youcanwatchmoviesonlineandevenreceiveTVprogramsfromanothercountry.Isn'tthatfantastic?
M:Itsureis.Itseemsthatfewerpeoplenowadayscanappreciatetraditionalandfineart.
W:Idon'tseeanythingwrongaboutthat.Timeischanging.Everythingisdeveloping.Whycan'twehaveartsinanewway?
M:Reasonable.ButIstillpreferthegood,oldthings.
W:Comeon,Max.Don'tyouthinkitismuchtooexpensivetostudyfinearts?Anditismuchlesslikelytobefinanciallysecureaftergraduation?
M:Yeah...butmanypeoplechooseartstostudyinspiteofthat.
(23)
A.Becauseitisinterestingandcreative.
B.Becauseithasabigeffectonourlives.
C.Becauseshecanmakebigmoneywithit.
D.Becauseshecangraduatemoreeasily.
29.【B11】
30.(46)
31.(24)
A.Bylisteningtodocumentaries.
B.BywatchingTVcommercials.
C.Bywatchingforeignmovies.
D.Bylisteningtoforeignsongs.
32.聽力原文:Youshouldnotfearspidersbecauseoftheirpoison.OfallthespidersinNorthAmerica,onlyonekindisverydangerous,andmostwouldnotbiteeveniftheywerehandled.Theymuchprefertorunawayortodroptothegroundonathreadofsilk.Evenso,whenaspiderrunsdirectlytowardaperson,itgivestheimpressionthatitisabouttoattack.Actually,itcannotseethepersoninitsway.Thespideristooshortsightedtoseethingsatadistance.Itonlywantstogowhereitwon'tbedisturbed.IntheUnitedStates,onekindofspiderisresponsibleforthefrighteningreputationoftherest.RistheBlackWidow,socalledbecausethefemale,whichislargerthanthemale,ofteneatsherhusbandaftermakinglove.TheBlackWidowisfoundinallstatesbutismostcommoninthesouthandthewest.Sheconstructsaloose,irregularwebunderapileofrocksornearthefoundationsofbuildingswheresheisseldomdisturbed.Sheisnotanattackingspiderandmanypeoplehaveproventhisbylettinghercrawlovertheirhands.Whenshebites,itisusuallyinself-defence.InspiteoftheBlackWidow'sfrighteningreputation,itisrareforapersontobebittenbyaBlackWidow,andevenmoreunusual.forthebitetoprovefatal.Butrememberthatherpoisonispowerful,andthateventhoughsheisshy,sheshouldberespected.
(30)
A.Howtohandlespiders.
B.SpidersintheUnitedStates.
C.People'sfearofspiders.
D.Aspecialkindofspider.
33.(35)
A.Theyarelessintelligent.
B.Theyarelessmoral.
C.Theyaremorenumerous.
D.Theyoftenspeakanon-Englishlanguageathome.
34.【B1】
35.【B10】
36.聽力原文:W:Let'sgototheamusementparkthisSunday,shallwe?I'veheardthattheyarenowofferingastudentdiscount,30%off.Andweonlyneedtopay70yuan.
M:Yeah,thatisreallyattractive.ButIlostmystudentcardlastweek,andthesubstitutewon'tcomeoutuntilnextFriday.
Q:HowmuchwillthemanpayfortheamusementparkticketifhegoestherethisSunday?
(18)
A.100yuan.B.70yuan.C.80yuan.D.30yuan.
37.聽力原文:M:Ourrentisnowalready$600amonth.
W:Iknow.It'sexactlyone-thirdmorethanitwaswhenwefirstmovedin.
Q:Howmuchrenthadbeenpaidatfirst?
(19)
A.$300.B.$200.C.$500.D.$400.
38.聽力原文:M:MydoctortoldmeIneededtogoforsomeexpensivetreatmentformyinjuredknee.
W:Areyousure?Maybeyouneedasecondopinion.
Q:Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?
(18)
A.Goforsomeexpensivetreatment.
B.Donotlistentothedoctor'sadvice.
C.Consultanotherdoctor.
D.Besureofthetreatment.
39.
【B5】
40.(13)
A.Maryshouldselectanothercourseinstead.
B.Someonehasbrokendowntheelectivesystem.
C.Maryshouldcheckoutoncemorerightnow.
D.Marystillhasachancetoregistertheclassthissemester.
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.
WhichwayofexpenseisNOTsuitableinthepassage?
A.Tochangeyourstocksintocashatonce.
B.Tospendoutsideaslittleaspossible
C.Tocutdownthefeesforconsultation.
D.Tosavereceiptsforlesstaxpayment.
42.Accordingtothepassage,SergeyBrinandLarryPage______.
A.arehighlightedinRandallStross'book
B.bringSiliconValleythemostadvancedtechnology
C.arepioneersinthetechnologyindustry
D.neverstoptryingtomaketheworldbetter
43.
Accordingtothepassage,theadvantageclaimedforrepeatingfairystoriestoyoungchildrenisthatit______.
44.
Theauthor'sattitudetowardsindustrialismmightbestbesummarizedasoneof______.
A.toleranceB.dissatisfactionC.indifferenceD.approval
45.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.
Itmayseemanoddtimetoworryaboutsavings.ThisweektheNationalBureauofEconomicResearchdeclaredthattheworld's,largesteconomy,America,hadbeeninrecessionsinceDecemberlastyear.TheeconomiesofJapanandmuchofWesternEuropehavebeendeclining.Arapid,global,private-sectorshifttothriftisexactlywhattheworldeconomydoesnotneed.That'swhygovernmentsaroundtheworldhavebeenpassinghurriedmeasurestotrytoencouragepeopletospendmoreoftheirincomes.
Insomecountries,theyshould.Asians(andGermanstoo),havebeensavingtheirmoneywithexcessiveenthusiasm.Butothercountries'citizenshavebeenputtingtoolittleasidefortheiroldage.InAmerica,thehouseholdsavingsratio(theproportionofdisposableincomenotusedforconsumption)hasbeenbelow2.5%since1999;inBritain,ithasbeenbelow3%ineachofthepasttwoyears.TheAsians'thriftmadetheAnglo-Saxons'extravagancepossible.ThroughtheirIncreasinglysophisticatedfinancialsystems,theAmericansandBritishwereabletoborrowfromthethriftyAsianstofinancetheirspending.And,becausetheirhousepriceswererisingsofast,theyhadtheconfidencetodoso.
Inotherwords,Anglo-Saxonswereabletosavetheircakeandeatit.Theydidnothavetosacrificeconsumptioninordertobuildupassetsforthefuture,becauseloosemonetarypoliciesencouragedborrowingthatpushedupthepricesofhousingandotherassets,whichgavethemtheillusionofhavingsavedenough.Butnowthisdebtburdenisbeingunwound,assetpricesarecollapsingandsavingsratesarerisingbecauseconsumersareunwilling,orunable,toborrow.
ThoughthisisbadnewsfortheAmericanandBritisheconomiesintheshortterm,itoughttobegoodnewsinthelongterm.Howgood,though,dependsasmuchonwherepeopleputtheirsavingsasonhowmuchtheyputaside.
TheeconomyofAmerica,sinceDecemberlastyear,hasbeenundergoingastateof______.
46.
Thebesttitleforthispassagewouldbe______.
A.RoleofWomenandMinoritiesinManagement
B.TheImportanceofBeingVisible
C.JobPerformanceandAdvancement
D.SexandCareerSuccess
47.
Nowscientistshavefoundinthepastfewyears______.
A.theexposureofDNAtothepublicisunnecessary
B.thetinycellinDNAisaneatlittlemachine
C.manknowsnothingaboutDNA
D.manhasmuchtolearnaboutDNA
48.
Itistruethat______.
A.everyoneisinterestedinscientificfindings
B.theaveragemanoftenusesinhisownvocabularywhatwasoncetechnicallanguagenotmeantforhim
C.aneducatedpersonwouldbeexpectedtoknowmosttechnicalterms
D.variousprofessionsandoccupationsofteninterchangetheirdialectsandjargons
49.
Thereasonwhy1994wasexceptionalisthat______.
A.itsawanunusuallylargenumberoftouristtothe
B.itwitnessedadropinthenumberoftouriststotheUS
C.tourismwashardlyaffectedbytheweakeningoftheUSdollarthatyear
D.touristscametotheUSforsightseeingratherthanforbargainsthatyear
50.
Developmentsininternationalcooperationareoftenconsideredtheresultof______.
A.articlesinlearnedjournals
B.programmesinitiatedbygovernments
C.friendshipsformedbyscholarsatmeetings
D.theworkofinternationalagencies
51.
WhatisthepurposeofgivingtheexampleofJanuarypollbyPrincetonSurveyResearchAssociates?
A.Patientscommonlypaycashfortheirmedicalservice.
B.Patientsarereluctanttotelltheirembarrassingillnesstodoctors.
C.ThePrincetonSurveyResearchAssociatesenjoysthebestreputationinconductingpolls.
D.Thepatients'disguisingoftheirmedicalinformationwidelyexists.
52.
Theunderlinedword"pronounced"inparagraphIisclosestinmeaningto"______."
53.
Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothetext?
A.Doctorswillbeheldguiltyiftheyrisktheirpatients'death.
B.Modernmedicinehasassistedterminallyillpatientsinpainlessrecovery.
C.TheCourtruledthathigh-dosagepain-relievingmedicationcanbeprescribed.
D.Adoctor'smedicationisnolongerjustifiedbyhisintentions.
54.Superfastbroadbanddeliveredbyfibresavesusersofinstantcommunicationfromdelayswhich______
55.Tostrengthenmoralinstruction,parentsshouldfixintotheirchildren'smindasenseof______.
56.
Thearticleconcludesthatoureffortsandresourcesintermsoftackingemploymentare______.
57.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.
Accordingtoamuch-reportedsurveycarriedoutin2002,Britainthenhad4.3millionclosed-circuittelevisioncameras(CCTV)--oneforevery14peopleinthecountry.Thatfigurehassincebeenquestioned,butfewdoubtthatBritonsarecloselyobservedwhentheywalkinthestreets.Itissupposedtopreventanddetectcrime.Eve
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