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2022-2023年安徽省銅陵市大學英語6級大學英語六級重點匯總(含答案)學校:________班級:________姓名:________考號:________
一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20題)1.
Differentfromwhatmostpeopleexpect,theresearchshowsthatanincreaseinreadingratemayleadto______.
2.PartⅡReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)
Directions:Inthispart,youwillhave15minutestogooverthepassagequicklyandanswerthequestionsonAnswerSheet1.Forquestions1-7,choosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Forquestions8-10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.
Thinkout-of-the-box
Britishphysician,author,inventor,andconsultantEdwarddeBonohashadamajorimpactonthewaywethinkandparticularlyinthefieldofcreativity.Hecoinedthephrase"lateralthinking"(水平思考)whichinvolvesapproachingproblemsfromdiverse,unexpectedanglesandfromdifferentperspectives.Dr.deBonomeanttodifferentiatelateralthinking—inwhichyoupushthemindtomakesuddenturns-fromverticalthinking,whichislogicalandsequentialthinking.
Lateralthinkingcanbelearned,andDr.deBonohascreatedseveraltechniquestohelpyouapplylateralthinkingtoproblemsolvingandideageneration.Someofthesearethefollowing:thinkofasmanydifferentalternativesforsolvingaproblemasyoupossiblycan;challengeanyassumptionsyoumayhaveaboutyourproblem;andinsertrandomelementswhichwillencourageyoutolookattheproblemfromadifferentandunexpectedperspective.
Challengeyourassumptions
Assumptionsarementalshortcuts:weassumethatasituationwe'refacingislikeothersituationswe'veencounteredbefore,andthatwhatworkedthenwillworkonceagain.Infact,themoreexperiencedweareinaparticulararea,themorelikelyweareIobringlotsofbaggagetotheproblem,whichcaninhibitusfromfindingnovelandcreativesolutions.
Inordertochallengeyourassumptions,writedownallofthedominantideasthatapplytoaparticularsituationandthendeliberatelychallengethem.Listalloftheassumptionsthatyou'remakingandnexttoeachonewriteacounter-assumption—notnecessarilyitsnegation,butitsopposite.
Onceyoudroppreconceivednotionsyou'remorelikelytofindbettersolutions.Oneapproach—suggestedbyJurgenWolffonhisblogTimetoWriteistopretendthatyou'reaMartian(火星人)thathasjustlandedonearthandisseeingthingsonthisplanetforthefirsttime.Thiswouldputyouinapositionofquestioningeverything,seeingyourproblemorsituationwithcompletelyfresheyes,andtakingnothingforgranted.
introducerandomelements
Selectingarandomelementthathasabsolutelynoconnectiontotheproblemathandprovidesanunexpectedentrypointtotheproblemsothatyoucanfaceitfromauniqueangle.I'vementionedusingarandomwordasaninitialstimulusonthisblogbefore.DeBonoexplainsthatthebrainissogoodatmakingconnectionsthatitwillfindawaytoconnecttherandomwordtotheproblemathand,nomatterhowremotethewordmayseem.
Takeawordfromarandomwordgenerator—oropenthedictionarytoarandompageandselectaword—extractitsunderlyingprinciples,andthenapplythemtoyourproblem.Becarefulnottodiscardaspecificwordbecauseyousimplyconcludethatit'sofnouseandthengettinganotherwordinstead.Ifyoudothisyou'reprobablyjustlookingforawordthatwouldneatlyfittheproblemyou'retryingtosolve.Insteadofaword,youcanalsouseapictureastherandomelementorevenanobject.
Inaddition,therandomelementthatyouintroducecanbea"falserule".Basically,youtakearule,quote,ideaorsuggestionfromsomewhereelseandapplyittoyourownsituation.
Howdoesapplyingthe"falserule"toyourproblemmakeyouseeitdifferently?Whatnewelementsdoesitintroduce?Howdoesitshiftyourperc
A.Thedefinitionofcreativity.
B.TheachievementsofEdwarddeBono.
C.Theintroductionofthelateralthinkingtheory.
D.Thedifferencebetweenlateralthinkingandverticalthinking.
3.Onlineservicedeliveryofonecompanycanbesuppliedthroughnetworkofanotherthanksto______.
4.
StephenWinstonwasthefirstprofessionalorganizer.
A.YB.NC.NG
5.
Ifthepainthasn'tbeguntodry,sandtherunoffandtouchupthespotwith______.
6.
Accordingtothepassage,whyshouldstudentsregisterearlyfortheSAT?
A.Becausetherewillbefewertestingsitesnearthedeadline.
B.Becausetheywillnothaveenoughtimetoprepareiftheyregistertoolate.
C.Becausetherewillusuallybetoomanypeopletakingthetestnearthedeadline.
D.Becausetheycanonlyregisteronlineiftheydoittoolate.
7.DavidVaughan'sgroupfoundthatmostoftheglaciersalongthePeninsulawereinretreat.
8.
Peopleshouldbeawarethatatsunamimaybesignaledbyastrongearthquakeor______.
9.
MusiclyricsofEminemarefullof______________,buttheyareverypopular.
10.
______workswhenpatientstalkfreelyaboutthingstroublingthemandthenlearntocontroltheirfears.
11.
Newton'sstudyoflightledhimtolearnwhy______seenthroughatelescopedonotseemsharpandclear.
12.PartⅡReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)
Directions:Inthispartyouwillhave15minutestogooverthepassagequicklyandanswerthequestionsonAnswerSheet1.Forquestions1~7,choosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Forquestions8~10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.
SoundEffects
Snorers(打鼾的人)havealwaysbeenmadejokes.Incartoons,theirnasal(鼻子的)roarliftstheroofoffhouses.Insituationcomedies,there'sthewifewhorollshereyesathersnoringbedmate.Butinreality,it'snotallthatfunny.Infact,snoringcanbeanightmareforsnorersandtheirtroubledpartners,whomaywakeupseveraltimesanighttopoke,andmaybehoistlovedonesontotheirsidesforalittlerelief.
RisksofSnoringProblems
Butthenightlyracketismorethanapotentialrelationshipstrain.Accordingtothelatestresearch,anincreasinglyolderandheavierpopulationmaymakethisconditionanevengreaterahealthriskthanwepreviouslythought.ForMaggieMoss-Tucker,successfultreatmentforalongtimesnoringproblemcamealmostbyaccident.Onefallmorningin2005,shesawasignatherlocalgymseekingsnorersasvolunteersforastudyatBoston'sBrigham&Women'sHospital.Moss-Tucker,now56,wasintrigued.Shehadstartedsnoringnearlyadecadeearlier."I'dtriedeverythingtostop,"shesays,fromsleepinguprighttousingnosestripsoramouthguard.Buttoherandherhusband'sdismay,nothingworked.WhenshesignedupforthestudyandspentanightatasuburbanBostonsleeplab,shefoundoutwhy.
Afterreviewinghersleeppatternsandoxygenlevels,researcherstoldherthathersnoringwasactuallyanindicationofsomethingworse.Shesufferedfromasleepapnea(呼吸暫停),aconditioninwhichpatientsstopbreathingrepeatedlyastheysleepandcanwakeupasmanyas100timesanightoftenwithoutrememberingit.Thatkindofrevelationhasledtodoctorsre-evaluatingaconditiononcetreatedaslittlemorethananuisance."Inthepast,snoringhasbeentreatedlikeajokingmatter;younevertalkedaboutitwithyourdoctor,"saysDr.DavidRapoport,medicaldirectoroftheSleepDisordersCenteratNewYorkUniversityMedicalCenter."Butwhenitbecomesveryprominentorsuchthatitwakesyouuporinterfereswithbreathing,itcanbeaproblem."
Sleepapnea,inwhichtheairwaybecomesblockedor,lessoften,thebrainfailstoproperlycontrolbreathingduringsleeping,canbeviewedasoneextremeofthesnoringspectrum.Softsnoring,whichisnotgenerallyconsideredahealthhazard,wouldbeattheotherend.Asthesoundandpersistenceofapatient'ssnoringgrows,sodothehealthconcerns.AstudypublishedintheMarch1issueofthejournalSleepfoundthatloudsnorershada40percentgreaterriskthannon-snorersofsufferingfromhighbloodpressure,34percentgreateroddsofhavingaheartattackanda67percentgreaterchanceofhavingastroke.
That'saproblemgiventhenumberofnoisysleepersoutthere.InarecentpollbytheNationalSleepFoundation,aboutonethirdofUSworkingadultsreportedsnoringatleastafewnightsinthepreviousmonth.Snoringgenerallyworsenswithagesotherateisevenhigheramongtheelderly.And,contrarytocommonperceptions,it'snearlyascommoninwomenasmen.Menopause(更年期)appearstobeafactor,asisweight.Beingoverweightcancausethicknessintheairwaytube,holdingbacktheflowofoxygen.
TreatmentofSnoringProblems
Yetmanywhoregularlysnoredon'trealizethatitcouldbebadfortheirhealth.Theresearchlinkinghypertension,cardiacproblemsandloudsnoringisrelativelynew.Andthoughawarenessofs
A.thecausesofsnoringproblems
B.thetreatmentsofsnoringproblems
C.therisksofsnoringproblems
D.thehazardsandthetreatmentsofsnoringproblems
13.Super-kidsandSuperProblems
—ByDavidElkind
Notsolongago,mostparentswantedtheirkidstobelikeeverybodyelse.Theywereoftenasupsetifachildwereprecocious(早熟的)astheywereifthechildwereslow.Precocitywaslookeduponasbeingbadforthechild'spsychologicalhealth.Theassumptionwas"earlyripe,earlyrot."
Nowthathaschanged.Formanyparentstodaythereisnosuchthingasgoingtoofast,andtheirmajorconcernisthattheirchildstayaheadofthepack(一群伙伴).Farfrompresumingthatprecocityhasbadeffectspsychologically,theybelievethatbeingabovethenormbringsmanybenefits.Theassumption'is"earlyripe,earlyrich!"
Themajorconsequenceofthisnewparentingpsychologyisthatmanycontemporaryparentsareputtingtremendouspressureonchildrentoperform.atever-earlierages.Afirst-gradeteachertoldmethatanangrymotherscreamedatherbecauseshehadgiventhewoman'ssona"Satisfactory.""HowisheevergoingtogetintoM.I.T.ifyougivehima'Satisfactory?'"themotherwailed.
Manyparentsnowenrolltheirchildinprestigiousnurseryschoolsassoonasthepregnancyisconfirmed.Andoncethechildisoldenough,theycoachthechildforthescreeninginterview."Whentheycounteverythinginsight,"onenurseryschooldirectorsaid,"youknowtheyhavebeendrilledbeforetheinterview."ParentsbelievethatonlyifthechildgetsintothisorthatprestigiousnurseryschoolwillheorsheeverhaveachanceatgettingintoHarvard,Yale,orStanford.Forthesamereason,ourelementaryschoolsaresuddenlyfilledwithyoungstersinenrichedandacceleratedprograms.
Itisnotjustinacademicstudythatchildrenarebeingpushedharderatever-earlierages.SomeparentsstarttheirpreschoolchildreninsportssuchastennisandswimminginhopesthattheywillbecomeOlympicathletes.Ayoungmanwhoattendedoneofmychilddevelopmentlecturesstoppedbyafterwardtoaskmeaquestion.HeworksasatennisinstructoratanexclusiveresorthotelinFloridaandwantedtoknowhowtomotivatehisstudents.WhenIaskedhowoldtheywerehetoldmethattheyrangedinagefromthreetofiveyears!
Thepressuretomakeordinarychildrenexceptionalhasbecomealmostanepidemicinsports.Ihadhighhopesforsoccer,whichcanbeplayedbyallmakesandmodelsofchildren,big,small,andinbetween.Butinmoststatessoccerhasbecomeascompetitiveandselectiveasbaseball,football,andhockey.Thestarmentalityprevails,andthelesstalentedyoungstersimplydoesn'tgettoparticipate.Playisoutandcompetitionisin.
Thepressureforexceptionalityisequallypowerfulatthesecondarylevel.Highschoolstudentsarepressurednotonlytogetgoodgradesbuttogetintoasmanyadvanced-placementclassesaspossible.Aroundthecountryprivatetutoringcentersaresproutinguplikedandelions(蒲公英)inthespring,offeringlessonsineverythingfrombeginningreadingtotakingcollegeentranceexams.Otherparentsurgetheirchildrentostartdatingatanearlyagesothattheywillhavegoodinterpersonalskillsandabetterchancetowinthemosteligiblemates.
Clearly,thereisnothingwrongwithwantingchildrentodotheirbest.Itisnotthenormal,healthydesireofparentstohavesuccessfulchildrenthatistheproblem,buttheexcessivepressuresomeparentsareputtingonchildren.
Whythispushforexcellence?Sinceparentstodayarehavingfewerchildrentheirchancesofhaving"achildtobeproudof"arelowerthanwhenfamilieswerelarger.Thecostofchildrearinghasalsoincrease
A.YB.NC.NG
14.
ValMacDonaldpointsoutthatbabyboomers______.
A.aremorewillingtotalktotheirparents
B.oftentakeadvantageoftheirparentsfinancially
C.seldomthinkofsendingtheirparentsaway
D.arelikelytoforcetheirparentstoaccepttheirviews
15.
AfterSamWaltondiedin1992,oneofhissonstookoverWal-Martanditwasthengreatlyexpanded.
A.YB.NC.NG
16.MoreandmoreJapaneseshopkeepersencourageusingelectroniccashby______.
17.
Inordertoattractaudiencetheyshowacomputer-animatedfilmcalled"ToyStory".
A.YB.NC.NG
18.
WeshouldpromoteandprotecttheInternetasaprimarynetworkinorderto______.
19.Domesaretheenvironment-friendlybuilding.
20.
ArecentstudyreportedthatJapaneseworkerswere______thancommonlythought.
二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.(24)
A.Justkeepcalmanddoyourbest.
B.Facetheinterviewer,whileansweringquestions.
C.Nevertakeyoureyesofftheinterviewer.
D.Sitstraightontheedgeofyourchair.
22.(22)
A.£5.B.£30.C.£50.D.£55.
23.(47)
24.(31)
A.Thewife'sbadcooking.
B.Thewife'sindependence.
C.Thewife'sworkingcondition.
D.Thewife'spaycheck.
25.聽力原文:W:TheplaceI'veheardsomuchaboutisLosAngeles.Theclimateisprettygood.Year-roundflowers,yearroundswimming.Howdoyoulikeit?
M:Well,thebeachesarebeautiful.Butpeoplethereareterriblyannoyedbythedirtyair.Imean,thecombinationoffog,smokeandautomobileexhaust.Thereisnotenoughwindtoblowitaway.
Q:WhatdoesthemanthinkofLosAngeles?
(15)
A.Theairiscontaminated.
B.Peoplethereareexhausted.
C.It'stoowindyforswimming.
D.Thebeachesaredirty.
26.【B2】
27.(35)
A.Thepoor.B.Theunemployed.C.Theold.D.Theyoung.
28.(21)
A.Hiking.B.Canoeing.C.Swimming.D.Camping.
29.(36)
A.Cautious.B.Enthusiastic.C.Longing.D.Suspicious.
30.聽力原文:W:HaveyouseenmyGuidetoWiMBirdsanywhere,Bill?
M:Oh,yes.Ilentittoaguest.ButIthoughthehadgivenitbackalready.
Q:Whycan'tthewomanfindherbook?
(13)
A.Avisitorhasborrowedit.
B.Shehadgivenittoherguide.
C.AfriendtookittotheWest.
D.Billgaveitbacktohisfriend.
31.(42)
32.聽力原文:W:Goodeveningandwelcometotonight'sprogram,Ourguestistheworld-famousDr.CharlesAdams,whohassparkedagreatdealofattentionoverthepastseveralyearsforhisresearchintheareaoflanguagelearning.Welcometoourprogram.
M:Ah,it'sapleasuretobehere.
W:Now,Dr.Adams,tellusaboutyourresearch.
M:Well,oneofthemostimportantkeystolearninganotherlanguageistoestablisharegularstudyprogram,likeplanningafewminuteseverymorningaroundbreakfasttime.
W:Now,sorryforsayingthis,butyourideasmaysoundalittlesimplistictoourviewers.ImeanItookSpanishinhighschoolforfouryears,andIdidn'tbecomeaproficientspeakerofthelanguage.
M:Well,Ithinktherearemanypeoplefeelingthatway,andthat'sjustit.I'mnotimplyingthatwecanbecomefluentspeakersinamatterofafewminuteshereandthere,butratherfollowingaregular,consistent,andfocusedCourseofstudycanhelpusonthewaytothepromisedlandoflanguagemastery,andrememberthereisadifferencebetweennativefluencyandproficiencyinalanguage,andIamproposingthelatter.
W:Sowhataresomeofthebasickeysyouaresuggesting?
M:Well,asIjustmentioned,peopleneedtoplanouttheirstudybysettingrealisticandattainablegoalsfromthebeginning.Imean,somepeoplegetcaughtupinthecrazeoflearningthelanguagein30days,onlytobecomedisenchantedwhentheydon'tperform.uptOtheirexpectations.Andsmallsteps,littlebylittle,arcthekey.Forexample,planningtolearnfivenewvocabularywordsadayandtolearntouscthemactivelyisfarbetterthanlearning30andforgettingthemthenextday.
W:Um-hum.I'msureyourideasarebeneficialtothoselanguagelearners.Thanksforjoiningus.
M:Mypleasure.
(23)
A.Atapublicforum.
B.Inanauditorium.
C.OnTV.
D.Inaclassroom
33.聽力原文:W:Well.Iseeyou'vegotyourrodandreel.Lookatthem,theyaresoniceandIguessthepriceisnotlow.
M:Yes,andassoonasIgetmybait,I'llheonmyway.Alsotheweatherisgood.
Q:Whatisthemanmostprobablygoingtodo?
(19)
A.Heisgoingdriving.
B.Heisgoingshopping.
C.Heisgoingblowing.
D.Heisgoingfishing.
34.聽力原文:W:SinceProfessorWilliamsiswillingtogiveusathree-dayextensiontofinishtheproject,maybehe'llalsogiveusafewmoredaysforthisassignment.
M:Betty,let'snotpushourluck!OK?
Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?
(13)
A.Theyshouldn'tmaketoomanyrequests.
B.Theyshouldaskforfurtherextension.
C.Theyshouldfinishtheprojectasscheduled.
D.Theyshouldnottrytheirluck.
35.(17)
A.Anoperator.B.Asecretary.C.Ateacher.D.Adriver.
36.(32)
A.ARoyalCanadianMountedPolicehappenedtonoticehimonthestreet.
B.3.RoyalCanadianMountedPolicerecognizedRay'sphotoandstartedtoinvestigate.
C.TheBritishPolicewasinformedandRaywasfoundatLondonAirport.
D.RoyalCanadianMountedPoliceandBritishPoliceworkedtogethertoarresthim.
37.聽力原文:W:Professor,Iknowyourcoursehasano-absencepolicy.ButIhavetohavefootsurgerynextFridayandcan'tbehere.
M:MedicalexcusesareoneofthefewexceptionsImake.
Q:Whatwilltheprofessorprobablydo?
(19)
A.Reconsiderhispositionlater.
B.Allowthestudenttomissclass.
C.Lowerthestudent'sgrade.
D.Suggestthatthestudenttrytorescheduletheoperation
38.聽力原文:W:Howwasthejobinterview?Ithinkyou'llmakeagoodjournalist.Irememberyouasthebestwriteroftheclass.
M:Well,infact,myapplicationwasturneddown.Theywerelookingforpeoplewithexperienceintheprofession.
Q:Whydidn'tthemangetthejob?
(16)
A.Hedoesn'twritewellenough.
B.Hedoesn'tturnintheapplication.
C.Hehasn'tgotaprofessionalexperience.
D.Hedidn'tperform.wellintheinterview.
39.聽力原文:W:Bob,canwereallyaffordaholiday?We'repayingforthishouseandthefurnitureisonHPand...
M:Nowlisten,Peggy.YouworkhardandIworkhard.We'renottalkingaboutwhetherwecanhaveaholiday.We'retalkingaboutwhereandwhen.
W:ShallwegotoSweden?
M:SwedeniscolderthanSheffield.I'drathernotgotoSweden.
W:WhataboutFlorida?Florida'swarmerthanSheffield.
M:Yes,butit'salongway.HowlongdoesittaketogetfromheretoFlorida?
W:Allright.Let'sgotoHawaii.
M:YOUmustbejoking.Howmuchwoulditcostforthetwoofus?
W:Butthebrochuresaystheproblemofmoneywilldisappear.Bob,wheredoyoureallywanttogo?
M:I'mthinkingofWalesorScotland.Doyouknowwhy?
W:Yes."They'rerightonourdoorstepandsoclosetohome."
(20)
A.Fatheranddaughter.
B.Colleagues.
C.Friends.
D.Husbandandwife.
40.【B9】
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.
ThemostimportantreasonwhytheHushadministrationsupportmorenewnuclear-powerplantsisthat______.
A.theyneedlittlegovernmentfinancialsupport
B.theywillincreaseenergysecurity
C.theyhelplessendependenceonfossilfuels
D.theyareenvironmentallyfriendly
42.ThemultinationaltrainingprogramismostlyconcernedwiththerelationbetweenAmericansand______.
A.theJapaneseB.ArabsC.BraziliansD.Orientals
43.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.
Didyouknowthatallhumanbeingshavea"comfortzone"regulatingthedistancestheystandfromsomeonewhentheytalk?Thisdistancevariesininterestingwaysamongpeopleofdifferentcultures.
Greeks,othersoftheEasternMediterranean,andmanyofthosefromSouthAmericanormallystandquiteclosetogetherwhentheytalk,oftenmovingtheirfacesevencloserastheywarmupinaconversation.NorthAmericansfindthisawkwardandoftenbackawayafewinches.Studieshavefoundthattheytendtofeelmostcomfortableatabout21inchesapart.InmuchofAsiaandAfrica,thereisevenmorespacebetweentwospeakersinconversation.Thisgreaterspacesubtlylendsanairofdignityandrespect.Thismatterofspaceisnearlyalwaysunconscious,butitisinterestingtoobserve.
Thisdifferenceappliesalsototheclosenesswithwhichpeoplesittogether,theextenttowhichtheyleanoveroneanotherinconversation,howtheymoveastheyargueormakeanemphaticpoint.IntheUnitedStates,forexample,peopletrytokeeptheirbodiesaparteveninacrowdedelevator;inPadstheytakeitasitcomes!
AlthoughNorthAmericanshavearelativelywide"comfortzone"fortalking,theycommunicateagreatdealwiththeirhands—notonlywithgesturebutalsowithtouch.Theyputasympathetichandonaperson'sshouldertodemonstratewarmthoffeelingoranarmaroundhiminsympathy;theynudgeamanintheribstoemphasizeafunnystory;theypatanarminreassuranceorstrokeachildhoodinaffection;theyreadilytakesomeone'sarmtohelphimacrossastreetordirecthimalonganunfamiliarroute.Tomanypeople—especiallythosefromAsiaortheMoslemcountries—suchbodilycontactisunwelcome,especiallyifinadvertently(無心地)donewiththelefthand.(ThelefthandcarriesnospecialsignificanceintheU.S.ManyAmericansaresimplylefthandedandusethathandmore.)
Intermsofbodilydistance,NorthAmericansfeelillateasewhen______.
44.
Theword"amygdala"(Line2,Para.4)probablyreferstotheareainthebrainthat
A.memorizesfearfulsituations
B.reactstofearfulsituations
C.controlnegativeemotions
D.reflectsunforgettableimages
45.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.
Thelittlecreaturesinsidetheeggs,meredaysfromhatching,aren'ttheonlyoneswitheagleeyes.ThousandsofpeoplefromaroundtheworldareflockingtothewebsiteforBC-basedHancockWildlifeFoundationtowatchlivestreamingvideoofapairofbaldeagleeggs.
Twocameras,setupnearanestinDelta,B.C.,firstcaughtthemotherlayingtheeggsinFebruary.Withthelittleeaglesreadytoemergeanytimenow,moreandmoreviewersaretuningin,watchingfortheslightestsignoftheirarrival.
"Wecallourselveseagle-holicsbecausemostofusreallyare,"KarenBills,Hancock'sprojectcoordinator,saidwithalaugh.Billssaidtheviewers,manyofwhomareelderly,somefromasfarawayasAustraliaandEurope,arewatchingintentlyforlittlecracksintheeggs.Astheexpectedarrivaldatehasgrowncloserandcloser,Hancock'swebsitetraffichasgrownbusierandbusier.Billssaidsomanypeoplehavebeentuninginthatshesometimescan'tgetonthefeed.
Butnotallthereviewshavebeenpositive.Somehavesuggestedthecamerasinterferewithnatureanddomoreharmthangood.Butit'saclaimBillsdisputes."Icannameyounumerouscaseswhereifthecamerawasn'tthere,thelittleeaglewouldhavedied."Shesaida10-week-oldeagletumbledoutofanotherDeltanestlastyearandfellallthewaytotheground.ViewersimmediatelycontactedHancockandarescuecrewwasonthescenewithinsevenminutes."TheOrphanedWildlifeRehabilitation(康復)Societykepthimintheirfacilityuntilhewasreadytogoandputontheproperweight."Theeaglewaseventuallyreleased.
Therehabilitationsociety'sBevDay,whohasbeencaringforbirdssince1978,saysthecamerasalsoserveasaninvaluablelearningtool."Theremaybeotherpeoplethatarguethefact,butI'mreallyatruebelieverinthem,"shesaid,"I'vebeendoingthis30yearsnowandI'mstilllearning."
Someoftheeagle-holieshavegrownanxiouswaitingforthebigmoment.Oneuseronthesite'sdiscussionforumsaidFriday,"Notseeinganyindicationofcracksintheeggs,"apostingthatwasaccompaniedbyafrowningemoticon.
Thenot-for-profitHancockWildlifeFoundationwasestablishedbyDavidHancock,abiologist,filmmaker,writerandpublisher.Itaimstopromotetheconservationofwildlifeanditshabitatsthroughscienceandeducation.
ManypeopleareflockingtothewebsiteforHancockWildlifeFoundationto______.
46.
Wecanconcludefromthefirsttwoparagraphsthatwhetheramalepracticesmonogamyofpolygamydependson______.
A.theamountofnurturingtheyoung
B.thesexofoffspring
C.theattractivenessofhisfemalepartner
D.thetimeofconception
47.
Howdosomepeoplereacttowomen'sappropriationofmen'slanguageformsasreportedintheJapanesemedia?
A.Theycallforacampaigntostopthedefeminization.
B.Theyseeitasanexpressionofwomen'ssentiment.
C.Theyacceptitasamoderntrend.
D.Theyexpressstrongdisapproval.
48.
TheNationalAcademyofSciencesholdsthestancethat______.
A.DNAtestingshouldbesystematized
B.onlyauthorizedlaboratoriescanconductDNAtesting
C.theacademyonlyisauthorizedtoworkoutstandardsfortesting
D.theacademyhastherighttoaccreditlaboratoriesforDNAtesting
49.Thejobinterviewisthemomentoftruthinjobhunting.Inadditiontohowtheinterviewerseesyourqualificationsandpersonalqualities,muchwilldependonhowtheyevaluateyourinterviewperformanceingeneral.Therefore,itishelpfultoconsideritaperformanceoragamewhosegoalistoselltheinterviewerontheideathatyouarethebestpersonforthejob.
Mostpeopletakeapassiveapproachtointerview,answeringwhateverquestionstheyareaskedtothebestoftheirability.Abetterapproachistotakecontrolandgivetheinterviewerwhatyouwanttogive,notnecessarilywhattheyaretryingtofindout;inspireconfidence—togivetheinterviewereve
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