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2022-2023年寧夏回族自治區(qū)吳忠市大學(xué)英語(yǔ)6級(jí)大學(xué)英語(yǔ)六級(jí)模擬考試(含答案)學(xué)校:________班級(jí):________姓名:________考號(hào):________

一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20題)1.

Apublicofferingandsupportfrom______allowedHondatoexpandhisbusinessandbegintoinvadetheinternationalmarket.

2.

TheicetonguegrowingoutfromtheGreenlandcoastusedtorejectsaltbackintothewater,making______heavierandhelpingittosink.

3.Thestoryofappleorchardsuggeststhat______.

A.youshouldfindaorchardwithenoughapples

B.themoreyouchange,themorechancesyouwillget

C.youcanpickmoreapplesbecauseofyourluck

D.youshouldtryhardertofindapplesintheplacesyou'vevisitedbefore

4.

Antipollutionlegislationshavebeenenactedthankstothecontinuedpressurefrom______.

A.grass-rootsorganizations

B.individualactivism

C.environmentalists

D.environmentalregulation

5.

Theinventoroftherockerchairmaynotbeabletolaunchthechairintothemarketbecause______.

A.hehasn'tappliedforthepatent

B.hehimselfcan'tmakemanychairs

C.therockerinthechairisprotectedbythepatent

D.therockerchairhasnotbeenprovedtobesafe

6.

TheInternet's______programmingisn'tsuitableformobilephones.

7.

ManyofthebuildingsinWashington,D.C.arewhiteandtheyarenotverytall.

A.YB.NC.NG

8.

InWilliamRoberts'experiment,monkeyslearnedtotakeonedatebecausetheyforesawtheywouldbe______inthefuture.

9.

Americans'shortcomingsinsciencearevast,andunfortunately______ismakingeffortstodefeatthem.

10.

ThereservoirsthatwerebuiltbyChinahavethebiggestreservecapacityintheworld.

A.YB.NC.NG

11.

Brainscanscanmakethedoctorsknowthedifferencesofpatients'responsestodanger,thuscancuretheiranxietydisorder.

A.YB.NC.NG

12.Consumersareencouragedtobuylow-fatmilkratherthan______.

13.

Webecomeless______asthetechnologygetsevermoresophisticated.

14.

Infat-burningexercise,oneofthemostimportantgoalisto_____.

15.PartⅡReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)

Directions:Inthispart,youwillhave15minutestogooverthepassagequicklyandanswerthequestionsonAnswerSheet1.Forquestions1-7,choosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Forquestionsg-10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.

HappyEarthDay

TheGoodNews

Here'sthegoodnews:ourairiscleaner,ourlakesarepurer,ourforestsarehealthier,endangeredspeciesarerecovering,toxicemissionsaredown,andacidrainhasdiminisheddramatically.Andyet,ifyou'velookedatanewspaperorwatchedtheeveningnewslately,youmightthinkourenvironmentisundersiege(圍攻).MediaCoverageoftheenvironmentisheavyondoomsday,butthetruthisnotatallbleak:nearlyallenvironmentaltrendsintheUnitedStatesarepositiveandhavebeenforyears—ifnotdecades.

Eco-legislation,greenorganizations,corporatecooperationandnewinventionshaveallquietlysteeredourenvironmentinapositivedirection.Wecan'taffordtobecomplacent(自滿的),though—especiallywhenitcomestogreenhousegases,sinceglobalwarmingistheonehugeproblemwehaven'treallytackled.Butalmosteverymeasuretakenbygovernmentagenciesandgrass-rootseffortstoimprovetheenvironmenthasshownencouragingresults—usuallyfasterthanexpectedendatalowercost.Nowthat'sgoodnews.

ScientistsandenvironmentaliststhinkthateventheworrisomefactofglobalWarmingcanbeameliorated(改善).Thereisastrongscientificconsensusthattheglobalwarmingthreatrequiresaction,butifcurrentenvironmentaltrendspersistandthereductionofmostpollutantscontinuestobeaccomplishedfasterandmorecheaplythanexpected,wemaybeabletocontrolandreducegreenhousegasesinbothaffordableandpracticalways.

ConsidersomeoftheenvironmentalimprovementstheUnitedStateshaswitnessedoverthelastthreedecades.

ImprovedAirQuality

Takeanice,bigcleansingbreath.AccordingtotheEnvironmentalProtectionAgency,emissionsof.theprimarysmog-causingchemicalsfromcarsandtruckshavedeclined54percentsince1970,eventhoughthenumberofregisteredcarsandtruckshasmorethandoubled,from108,407,000to230,428,000,andtheyarenowdrivenoneandahalftimesasfarannually.

Keepbreathing,becausethefineparticulateslinkedtorespiratorydisease,includingthosesometimesseenassoot(煤煙),aredownbyaboutone-thirdsince1979(thoughfewercitiesweresurveyedbackthen).Thelevelofcarbonmonoxide,adangerousodorlessgas,isdown53percentsince1970.Andemissionsofsulfurdioxide,oftenthemajorculpritbehindacidrain,aredown49percentsince1970,despitethefactthattheUnitedStatesnowbumsfarmorecoal,themainsourceofthispollutant.

TheseimprovementshavetranslatedintobetterairqualityformillionsofAmericans.Between1976and1990,theLosAngelesareaaveragedsome150daysperyearinviolationoffederalsmogstandards;in2004,thatfiguredroppedtojust27violationdays,thefewesteverforthatcity.

And,incaseyouarewondering,federalstandardshavebecomestricter,notweaker,duringthisperiod.Ofcourse,thereismoretobedone—27smogdaysinLosAngelesarestill27toomany,andAtlanta,Houstonandothercitiescontinuetoexperienceair-pollutionproblems.Butoverall,air-qualitytrendsarestronglypositive.Now,exhale.

BetterWaterQuality

Otherenvironmentaltrendsareequallyencouraging.Waterqualityhasimproved,too,andratesofwaterbornediseasearealsoindecline.It'shardtobelieve,butjustagenerationago,factoriesandmunicipalplantsactuallydisch

A.Globalwarming.

B.Acidrni9.

C.Toxicemission.

D.Environment.

16.Washington,D.C.

WhenyouhearpeopletalkaboutWashington,D.C.,youmaywanttoknowWhatthelettersD.C.mean.Theymean"DistrictofColumbia".Washington,thecapitalcityoftheU.S.A.,isintheDistrictofColumbia,notasyoumightexpect,intheStateofWashington.WashingtonStateisthousandsofmilesawayonthenorthwestcoast.(TherearealsoseveralothertownscalledWashingtonintheUnitedStates.)

Washington,D.C.liesbetweenVirginiaandMarylandonthePotomacRiver.It'sabout220milessouthofNewYorkCity.Thepleasantestandeasiestwaytogetthereisbylong-distancebus,orbythefast(125-miles-an-hour)trainwhichcostsalittlemorethanthebusjourneyandalittlelessthanflying.Iwouldtravelfarmorethan200milestoseeWashington.It'snotacitythathasgrownupaccidentallyasmostbigcitieshavedone.Itwascarefullyplannedasthenation'scapitalbyFrenchman,PierreL'Enfant.ThecitywasnamedafterGeorgeWashington,themuch-loved,much-admired,much-respectedfirstPresidentoftheUnitedStates.In1791hehimselfarrangedtobuythelandonwhichitstands.

Nowlet'stakeourfirstlookatthecapital.ForafewmomentsyoumayfeelyouaredreamingandthatyouhavesteppedbackthroughthecenturiesintoancientGreece.Manyofthebeautiful,shiningbuildingsarebuiltinthenoblestyle.oftheancientGreektemples,andstandinwideavenuesamidtreesandfountains.Mostofthemaremuseumsorgovernmentoffices.GovernmentisthechiefbusinessofWashington,andthechiefgovernmentbuildingiscalledtheCapitol.Withitshighdome,itlooksalittlelikeSt.Paul'sinLondonorSt.Peter'sinRome.Itstandsonahilloverlookingthecity,whichisdividedbyRockCreekPark.AlongwideavenuecalledtheMallleadstotheCapitol.Attheotherendofthisavenueatall,white,needle-likebuildingpointstothesky.Thisis,ofcourse,thehighest"needle"intheworld!—theWashingtonMonument.

OnbothsidesoftheMallaremuseumsandgovernmentbuildings.Whatasurprisethiscityis!WashingtonandNewYorkseemtobeintwodifferentworlds.Heretherearenohugeofficeskyscrapersandsoit'snotnecessarytoleanbackwardstolookupallthetime.ThenthereistheWashingtonCathedralwhichlooksverymuchlikeacathedralinanoldEuropeancity.Ofcourse,asinanyotherbigcity,partsofWashingtonarenotsopleasant.Therearenarrowdirtylittlestreetsanduglyhouses.Buttherearemanysplendidthingstoseeand,becauseWashingtoncoverssuchawidearea,theeasiestwaytoseethemistotakeaspecialsight-seeingbusora"mini-bus"or"tourmobile".Butdon'texpecttheguidesonthebusestogiveyouaveryserioustalk.

Ononetour,Iremember,theguidetoldus,"That'stheWashingtonMonument,folks(peoplehereareoftenaddressedas'folks').It'sthehighest'needle'ofitskindintheworld."Andthenheadded,"Atleast,Idon'tknowahigherone!"

ThisisthecitywhereAmericaremembersherfamousPresidents.Theguidewilltakeyoutoseethememorialstothem.TheJeffersonMemorialisaverybeautifulwhitebuildingintheshapeofacircle.Itsroofissupportedbytallcolumns.InsidestandsastatueofPresidentJefferson.TheLincolnMemorialisahugewhitebuilding.InsideyoucanseeafamousstatueofAbrahamLincoln,sittinginagreatchair.Thetheatrewherehewasmurderedwhilewatchingaplayisnowamuseum,theLincolnMuseum.ThenthereistheMemorialtoPresidentKennedyatArlington.Hereaflamewhichwaslitonthedayofhisfuneralburnsandisneverputout.LikeLincoln,Kennedywasshot.Another,newer,memorialtohimistheJohn.F.KennedyCenterforthePerformingArts,overlookingthePotomacRiver.ItisahugeplaceandcontainstheEisenhowerTheatre,anoperahouseandtheconcerthallwhichist

A.YB.NC.NG

17.

Thesymptomsofheartdisease,inmenorwomen,areoftencausedby______.

18.

Withouttheprenuptialtalk,it'snotlikelythatcoupleshaveanactualplanfortheirlivestogether.

A.YB.NC.NG

19.

ThedetailsoftheOlympicTorchRelay,suchastherouteorthestops,aredecidedbythe______.

20.

For______,friendshipoftenchangesinintensitywhenpeoplemove,changetheirjobs,marry,ordiscovernewinterests.

二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.(36)

A.TheroleofChinainthespreadofthenationalflag.

B.Thesecondancestorofthenationalflag.

C.TheuseofmodernflagsinEurope.

D.Theimportanceofmodernflags.

22.(47)

23.聽(tīng)力原文:W:Welcometoourprogram,Tom.

M:Thankyou.

W:Tom,howlonghaveyoubeenapoliceofficer?

M:I'vebeenapoliceofficerforfortyyears.

W:Fortyyears.Andyou'vehad.differenttypesofassignmentsonthepoliceforce,Iguess.

M:Yeah,I'vedoneeverythingfrompatroltoundercoverworktodetectivework,andnowI'msupervisinginvestigations.

W:TomIthinkmostpeoplewouldsaythatbeingapoliceofficerisaverystressfuljob.Wouldyouagree?

M:Yes,it'sdefinitelyastressfulassignmentyoucanhave.

W:So,what'sprobablythemoststressfulassignmentyoucanhave?

M:I'dsaypatrolisthemoststressfulassignment.

W:That'sinteresting!Inwhatway?

M:Well,Iguessthebiggestpartofthestressisthefearfactor—thefearoftheunknown.

W:Whatdoyoumean,Tom?

M:Well,inpatrolwork,youdon'tknowfrommomenttomomentwhoyouaretalkingtoorwhattheirreactionisgoingtobetojustifyyourpresence.Let'ssay,forexample,apatrolofficerstopssomeoneforatrafficviolation.Itseemsasthoughthatwouldbeaverylow-stresssituation.

W:Yes,itisaverylow-stresssituation.

M:Butthetruthis,therearemorepoliceofficersinjuredduringaroutinestop.

W:Really?

M:Really!That'swhyallpoliceofficersaretaughtfromtheverybeginningtobeawareoftheirsurroundings.Peoplebackoverpolicemen,peopleshootpolicemen,andpeoplejumpoutatpoliceman—differentkindsofthings.Sothat'sprobablythemoststressfultime.

W:Isee.Let'stakeabreakandthenwe'llmoveontoournexttopic.

M:Allright.

(20)

A.Friends.

B.Apoliceofficerandaninvestigator.

C.Twopoliceofficers.

D.Apoliceofficerandaprogramhostess.

24.(45)

25.【B10】

26.(42)

27.(39)

28.SectionC

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthe

Wecanexperiencestressanytimewefeelwedon'thave(36)______.Itcancomefromafeelingthatwecan'tdoanythingabout.Basically,itisthebody'swayofshowingworryor(37)______.

Stressisnotjustcausedbyourmentalor(38)______condition,itisalso(39)______byhowtiredweare,whetherwehavea(40)______dietwithenoughvitaminsandminerals,whetherwegetenoughphysicalexercise,andwhetherwecan(41)______.

Ifwefeelstressed,thereareseveralthingsthatwecando.First,weneedtolearnhowtorelaxandbreatheslowlyand(42)______.

Wecanalsotakesometimeoutofourworried,busy(43)______tonoticethesmallthingsinlife.Smelltheair,lookattheflowers,noticethesmalldesignsintheleavesonatree—(44)____________.Weneedtotakecareofourbodies.(45)____________.

Finally,weneedtofindwhatiscausingthestressinourlives.Oncewehavefoundit,weneedtobegintochangethatpartofourlives.(46)____________.

29.(14)

A.She'llchangeseatswiththeman.

B.She'llremainwheresheis.

C.Sheissufferingfrombronchitis.

D.Sheprefersawindowseat.

30.(28)

A.Hehadn'texpectedtheolderdrivertoreactsostrongly.

B.Hehadn'tthoughttheolderdriverhadthatmuchdaringinhim.

C.Hewasshockedtoseewhathadhappenedtohiscar.

D.Hehadexpectedhisdefeat.

31.

【B5】

32.

【B2】

33.(22)

A.Acoupleofweekswiththecomputerfirst,andafewmonthswiththeword-processorlater.

B.Aboutonemonthwiththewordprocessorfirst,andatwo-month,part-timeperiodwiththecomputeruse.

C.Abouttwomonthswithcomputerfirst,andaone-month,part-timeperiodwiththewordprocessorlater.

D.Aboutatwo-month,part-timeperiodwiththewordprocessorandcomputer.

34.聽(tīng)力原文:M:Hello,Iwaswonderingifpostgraduatestudentsareallowedtousethecopymachineinthefacultyresourceroom?

W:I'mnotsure,butifyouleavemeyournameandnumber,I'llfindoutandgetbacktoyou.

Q:Whatwillthewomanprobablydo?

(15)

A.Showthemanhowtousethecopymachine.

B.Copythemessagefortheman.

C.Inform.themanaboutthepolicy.

D.Callthemanaftershetalkstothestudents.

35.(32)

A.EarningaLiving

B.CorrectAttitudeonJob-hunting

C.HowtoChooseaJob?

D.WhatCanaGoodJobOffer?

36.(21)

A.At5:30.B.At6:00.C.Before6:00.D.After6:00.

37.(26)

A.Thepatienthasnostressinherlife.

B.Thepatientsuffersfromstressinherwork,lifeandfinances.

C.Thepatientisverybusyanddoesnothaveenoughtimeforsleep.

D.Thebiggestproblemwiththepatientishertackofphysicalexercise.

38.(13)

A.Ameetingroom.B.Alibrary.C.Ashop.D.Atoilet.

39.(24)

A.Inplaceofphysicaltherapy.

B.Tocontrolbrainproblems.

C.Topreventheartdisease.

D.Torelievedepression.

40.(46)

三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.

Itcanbeconcludedthataconcentrationofcarbondioxideintheatmospherewould______.

42.Tosolvethesummerreadingslide,researchersattheUniversityofTennesseesuggest______.

A.schoolsprovidefreebookstochildren

B.childrenreadincompanywiththeirparents

C.childrendiscusswithfriendsafterreading

D.parentsbuysomeclassicsfortheirchildren

43.

Whenthe"freetrial"deadlineisover,you'llbechargedwithoutnoticeforaproductorserviceif______.

A.youfailtocancelitwithinthespecifiedperiod

B.youhappentorevealyourcreditcardnumber

C.youfindtheproductorserviceunsatisfactory

D.youfailtoapplyforextensionofthedeadline

44.Notlongafterthetelephonewasinvented.Iassume,acallwasplaced.Thecallerwasaparentsaying,“Yourchildisbullyingmychild,andIwantitstopped!”Thebully'sparentreplied,“Youmusthavethewrongnumber.Mychildisa1ittleangel.”

Atrillionphonecallslater.Theconversationisthesame.Whenchildrenareteasedortyrannized(欺壓),theparentalimpulseistograbthephoneandrant.Butthesedays,asstudiesintheUSshowbullyingontheriseandparentalsupervisiononthedecline,researcherswhostudybullyingsaythatcallingmornsanddadsismorefutilethanever.Suchcallsoftenleadtoplaygroundrecriminations(指責(zé))anddon'treallyteachourkidsanylessonsabouthowtonavigatetheworldandresolveconflicts.

“Whenyoucallparents,youwantthemto‘extractthecruelty’fromtheirbullyingchildren.”saysLauraKavesh,achildpsychologistinEvanston,Illinois.“Butmanyparentsareblownawaybytheideaoftheirchildbeingcruel.Theywon'tbelieveit.”Inarecentpolice-departmentsurveyinOakHarbor.Washington.89percentoflocalhighschoolstudentssaidtheyhadengagedinbullyingbehavior.Yetonly18percentofparentsthoughttheirchildrenwouldactasbullies.

InanewUSPIAsurvey,5percentofparentssupportcontactingotherparentstodealwithbullying.Butmanyeducatorswarnthatthoseconversationscanbemisinterpreted(誤解),causingtemperstoflare.Instead,theysay,parentsshouldgetobjectiveoutsiders,likeprincipals,tomediate.

Meanwhile,ifyougetacallfromaparentwhoisangryaboutyourchild'sbullying,listenwithoutgettingdefensive.That'swhatLauraMcHughofCastroValley,California,didwhenacallertoldherthatherthen13-year-oldsonhadspitinanotherboy'sfood.Hersonhadconfessed,butthevictim'smom“wantedtomakesuremysonhadn'tgivenhersonanastydisease,”saysMcHugh,whoapologizedandpromisedtogethersontestedforAIDSandotherdiseases.Sheknewthechanceofcontractinganydiseasethiswaywasremote,butherpromisecalmedthemotherandshowedMcHugh'ssonthathisbadbehavior.wasbeingtakenseriously.McHugh,founderofParentsCoachKids,agroupthatteachesparentingskills,sentthemomthetestresults.Allwerenegative.

Remember:onceyoumakeacall,youmightnotlikewhatyouhear.Ifyouhaveanitchydialingfinger,resisttemptation.Putitinyourpocket.

Theword“bullying”(Line2,Para.1)probablymeans____.

A.frighteningandhurting

B.teasing

C.behaving1ikeatyrant

D.laughingat

45.SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.

WithChina'srapideconomicdevelopments,environmentaldamagehasbecomeapressingissueinsociety.Itcallsforeffortsnotonlyfromthegovernment,butalsofromindividuals.Inthecountry'scapital,thereisanon-governmentalorganization,theGlobalVillageofBeijing,whichplaysanactiveroleinpromotingagreencommunityandenvironmentalawareness.

Fiftyyear-oldLiaoXiaoyiisthefounderoftheGlobalVillage.Shesaysherorganizationaimstobringpublicawarenessontheimportanceofprotectingtheenvironmentandpreventingitsfurtherdecline.In1993,LiaowasavisitingscholarofInternationalEnvironmentalPoliticsattheUniversityofNorthCarolinaintheUnitedStates.CommittedtodevelopingenvironmentaleducationinChina,shereturnedtoBeijingtwoyearslaterandfoundedtheGlobalVillageofBeijingin1996.ShewasheadofamediaproductioncompanybeforeshewenttotheUnitedStates.AtthattimewewereshootingaTVdocumentarycalled"GreenCivilizationandChina".WhenshewenttoattendtheUniversityofNorthCarolina,oneofherfriendscontinuedproducingforthecompany.Laterhetoldherthathecouldnolongercontinuetheworkbecausehewastoobusywithotherprojects.ShethoughtthenthatshehadtogobacktoChinafor.thecompanythoughshehadanopportunitytodoherPHDattheschool."Icouldn'tgiveupthedocumentaryproject.IknewhowseriousthestateoftheenvironmentwasinChinaatthattime.Butitseemedthatthemediadidn'treportonthoseissuesoftenenough."

AfterreturningtoChina,LiaoXiaoyihadnotonlycompletedherdocumentaryontheenvironment,butalsorealizedhertwodreams.OnewasestablishingtheBeijingGlobalVillageEnvironmentalandCulturalCentre,nowcalledtheGlobalVillageofBeijing.ThesecondwasputtingonaseriesofspecialprogramsonChinaCentralTelevision.BetweenAprilof1996andMarchof2001herorganizationhadproducedthreehundredshowsforaweeklytelevisionprogramcalled"TimefortheEnvironment"onCCTV-7.

Inaddition,theGlobalVillageofBeijinghadsponsoredanumberofcampaignstobringpublicattentiontoenvironmentalissuesandwaystoaddressthoseproblems.InDecember,1996,theGlobalVillagehelpedaneighborhoodcommitteeinwesternBeijingsetupthecity'sfirstgarbage-sortingsite.AndinApril22nd,2000,theGlobalVillage,inassociationwithotherrganizations,launchedanumberofactivitiestomarkEarthDay.Theycalledonpeopletobemorenvironmentallyfriendlyandpromotesustainabledevelopment.

Environmentaldamagecallsforeffortsfromboth______.

46.(57)

47.SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.Pleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.

Formorethan10yearstherehasbeenabiggerriseincarcrimethaninmostothertypesofcrime.Anaverageofmorethantwocarsaminutearebroken【C1】______,vandalized(破壞)orstolenintheUK.Carcrimeaccountsforalmostathirdofallreportedoffenceswithno【C2】______thatthetrendisslowingdown.

Althoughtherearehighlyprofessionalcriminals【C3】______incartheft,almost90percentofcarcrimeiscommittedbytheopportunist.Amateurthievesareaidedbyourcarelessness.WhentheAutomobileAssociation(AA)engineers【C4】______onetowncentrecarparklastyear,10percentofcarscheckedwereunlocked,afigure【C5】______upbyaHomeOfficenationalsurveythatfound12percentofdriverssometimeslefttheircarsunlocked.

Thevehiclesaresittinginpetrolstationswhiledriverspayfortheirfuel.TheAAhasdiscoveredthatcarsareleftunattendedforanaverageofthreeminutes—andsometimesmuchlonger—asdriversbuydrinks,cigarettesandotherconsumer【C6】______andthenpayatthecounter.Withpaymentbycreditcardmoreandmorecommon,itisnotunusualforadrivertobeoutofhiscarforaslongassixminutesprovidingthecarthiefwithagoldenopportunity.

InanexclusiveAAsurvey,carriedoutatabusygarageonamainroadoutofLondon,300motoristswere【C7】______overthreedaysoftheholidayperiod.24percentadmittedthatthey"always"or"sometimes"leavethekeysinthecar.Thismeansthatnationwide,amillioncarsdailybecomeeasytargetsfortheopportunistthief.

TheAArecommendslockingupwheneveryouleavethecar--andforhowevershortaperiod.A【C8】______opensunrooforwindowisafurthercome-ontothieves.

Leavingvaluablesinviewisaninvitationtothecriminal.AManchesterprobationary(假釋期)serviceresearchproject,whichinterviewedalmost100carthieveslastyear,foundmanywouldinvestigateacoatthrownonaseat.Never【C9】______anydocumentsshowingyourhomeaddressinthecar.Ifyouhaveagarage,useitandlockit—agaragedcarisatsubstantiallylessrisk.

Therearemanyother【C10】______toavoid.TheHomeOfficehasfoundlittleawarenessamongdriversaboutsafeparking.Mostmotoristsquestionedmadenoeffortstoavoidparkinginquietspotsawayfromstreetlights—justtheplacesthieveslove.TheAAadvisesdriverstoparkinplaceswithpeoplearound—thievesdonotlikeaudiences.

A)backedI)leave

B)beneathJ)partially

C)branchK)practically

D)developL)questioned

E)insightM)sign

F)intoN)surveyed

G)involvedO)traps

H)items

【C1】

48.

ThepassageimpliesthatitiseasytobuythefollowingthingsinthecountryEXCEPT______.

A.dailynecessitiesB.fruitsC.designerclothesD.vegetables

49.

Theauthorprobablyfeelsthat

A.theeducationalsystemissound,andstudentsmustfolloweveryrule

B.parentsalonemusttakeresponsibilityfortheriseinstudentcheating

C.theeducationalsysteminthiscountrywouldbenefitfromathoroughevaluation

D.studentswhocheatshouldbeexpelledfromschool

50.

【C9】

51.

Thebestwaytolearnwhatfishareeatingisto______.

A.asksomeoneyouknow

B.readaboutitinabook

C.watchthewaterforawhile

D.putsomefoodonthesurfaceofthewater

52.Thechieffunctionofauniform.istoprovidethewearerwitha______

53.

InPara.four,theword"Rusken"mostprobablymeans______.

A.atrafficpolicewhodirectsthetraffic

B.abadexampletogiveacaution

C.onepersonwhobreaksthetrafficregulations

D.thedriverlovedbythepassengers

54.

Theauthor'sattitudetowardstheprivatizationproposalis______.

A.impartialB.suspiciousC.neutralD.approval

55.

Interpersonalconflictintheworkplaceis__________.

A.thebaneofallmanagers

B.theproverbialfreelunch

C.aneffectivemanagementtool

D.morecommontodaythaninthepast

56.

Whichofthefollowingtitlesismostappropriatetothepassage?

A.DistrustandFaith

B.ReadingandBelief

C.ReadingandHumanActivity

D.JudgmentandResponsibility

57.

WhatisthespaceatQuincyMarketnowusedfor?

A.Boston'snewcityhall.

B.Sportsandrecreationalfacilities.

C.Commercialandindustrialwarehouses.

D.Restaurant,offices,andstores.

58.

Inhumanhistorypeople'sviewsonbodyweight______.

A.werecloselyrelatedtotheirreligiousbeliefs

B.changedfromtimetotime

C.variedbetweenthepoorandtherich

D.ledtodifferentmoralstandards

59.SectionB

Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.

Whenconcernedparentsprotesttheexcessivesexorvi

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