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2021-2022年四川省雅安市大學(xué)英語(yǔ)6級(jí)大學(xué)英語(yǔ)六級(jí)學(xué)校:________班級(jí):________姓名:________考號(hào):________
一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20題)1.
Waterclocksweremostlyusedtodetermine______.
2.
Oneofthesecretsoftheforeigner'ssuccesscanbedescribedas"DoinRomeasRomansdo".
A.YB.NC.NG
3.AlthoughmanysongsinNorahJones'salbumwereoutoftune,Andersonwouldrathermakeno______tothesongs.
4.
Organicagriculturecontributestoslowingdowntheglobaltemperatureincreasethroughitsabilityto______.
5.
WhichkindofcompaniesdotheKellyServicescontactwith?
A.Bothmulti-nationalandsmalllocalcompanies.
B.Listedcompanies.
C.Smallerlocalcompanies.
D.Internationalenterprise.
6.Whatdidtheresearchersdotoparticipantsintheexperiments?
A.Theyputonamagicperformancetotheparticipants.
B.Theydivertedtheparticipants'attentionanddisruptedtheirchoosing.
C.Theychangedthethingsparticipantschosewithouttheirnoticing.
D.Theyaddedconfusiontothetwooptionstheparticipantsfaced.
7.
ResearchhasshownthatforeigncigarettesdotastebettertoAsiansmokersthannativebrands.
A.YB.NC.NG
8.
Insteadofshowing______,yourdressshouldconveythemesagethat
9.
Youshouldpayspecialattentiontothefirstsixquestionsofthe12questionsbecausetheymakeupthebaseonwhich______.
10.AU.S.scientificreportconcludedthatsometrendsofclimatechangewerecausedby______.
11.
MarkTwainseemedunhappyinhislateryearsbecausehiswifeand______haddied.
12.
TheexampleofthestudentsgettingthePing-Pongballprovesthatstudentsaremorecreativethanaveragepeople.
A.YB.NC.NG
13.
Thechiefdisadvantageofpronouncingwordswhileyoureadthemisthatittendstotiereadingspeedtospeakingspeed,andthesilentreadingofmostnormalreadersisnearly______asfastastheirspeaking.
14.
Americans'shortcomingsinsciencearevast,andunfortunately______ismakingeffortstodefeatthem.
15.Accordingtothefirstparagraph,whatwasamajorfactorintheNewfoundlandcoddisaster?
A.Themassunemployment.
B.Thecollapseofmarineecosystem.
C.Thecodcollapse.
D.Thefleets'destructivefishingpractices.
16.
Iftakingpropersteps,wecaneliminateaciddeposition.
A.YB.NC.NG
17.
Theaccountnumberissecuresinceaccordingtofederallaw,thenumberofthecardholders'accountprintedoutare______.
18.
Thelocalpeoplelookhungrilyatthegamereserves.
A.YB.NC.NG
19.
TheRomanEmpiredidnotallowtreecuttinginEuropeduringitsreign.
A.YB.NC.NG
20.
Olympicgamesinancienttimesbroughttemporarypeacetoopponentsandthosewhobrokethepeacewouldbefinedas______.
二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.
【B10】
22.
【B6】
23.聽(tīng)力原文:Whathappenswhenamerchantdisplaysaniteminhisstorewindowwithapricetagonit?Mustthemerchantselltheitemifthemoneyisoffered?Itisafactoflawthatadisplayofgoodsinastorewindowisnotanoffertosellthosegoods,whichcanbeacceptedbyacustomersayinghewillbuythem.Instead,thedisplayisknownasaninvitationbythemerchanttoreceiveoffersfrompotentialcustomers.Thecustomermakestheoffertobuyandthemerchantmayacceptthatoffer.Thenthegoodsaresold.Butthemerchantneednotaccepttheoffer,andwithoutsuchacceptance,thecustomercannotobtainthegoodsorsuethemerchantfornotlettinghimhavethem.
Unlesstheselleracceptstheofferbytakingcashfromthecustomer,thesellerisallowedtochangehismind.Themerchantmaywanttotakebackthegoodsbecausetheyhavebeendisplayedbymistakeorhadthewrongpricewrittenonthem,andheorshewouldhavethelegalrighttodothis.
(30)
A.Ontheitem.
B.Inthestore.
C.Onthewindow.
D.Onthestall.
24.聽(tīng)力原文:Theflag,themostcommonsymbolofanationinthemodernworld,isalsooneofthemostancient.Withaclearsymbolicmeaning,theflaginthetraditionalform.isstillusedtodaytomarkbuildings,shipsandothervehiclesrelatedtoacountry.
Thenationalflagasweknowittodayisinnowayaprimitiveartifact.Itis,rather,theproductofthousandsofyears'ofdevelopment.Historiansbelievethatithadtwomajorancestors,ofwhichtheearlierservedtoshowwinddirection.
Earlyhumanbeingsusedveryfragilehousesandboats.Oftenstrongwindswouldtearroofsfromhousesorcausehighwavesthatendangeredtravelers.People'sfoodsuppliesweresimilarlyvulnerable.Evenaftertheyhadlearnedhowtoplantgrains,theystillneededhelpfromnaturetoensuregoodharvests.Thereforetheyfearedanddependedonthepowerofthewind,whichcouldbringwarmthfromonedirectionandcoldfromanother.
Usingasimplepieceofclothtiedtothetopofaposttotellthedirectionofthewindwasmoredependablethanearliermethods,suchaswatchingtherisingofsmokefromafire.Theconnectionoftheflagwithheavenlypowerwasthereforereasonable.Earlyhumansocietiesbegantofixlongpiecesofclothtothetopsoftotemsbeforecarryingthemintobattle.Theybelievedthatthepowerofthewindwouldbeaddedtothegoodwishesofthegodsandancestorsrepresentedbythetotemsthemselves.
Theseflagsdevelopedveryslowlyintomodernflags.Thefirstknownflagofanationorarulerwasunmarked:ThekingofChinaaround1000B.C.wasknowntohavealittlewhiteflagcarriedaheadofhim.ThispracticemighthavebeenlearnedfromEgyptiansevenfurtherinthepast,butitwasfromChinathatitspreadovertraderoutesthroughIndia,thenacrossArablands,andfinallytoEurope,whereitmetupwiththeotherancestorofthenationalflag.
Questions26to29arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
26.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?
27.Whyweretheearliestflagsconnectedwithheavenlypower?
28.Whatdoesthespeakerknowofthefirstnationalflag?
29.Whatwillthespeakermostprobablytalkaboutnext?
(33)
A.DevelopmentoftheNationalFlag
B.PoweroftheNationalFlag
C.TypesofFlags
D.UsesofFlags
25.
【B8】
26.SectionC
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthe
Everyculturehasitsownbodylanguage,andchildrenabsorbitsnuancesalongwiththespokenlanguage.AFrenchmantalksandmovesinFrench.ThewayanEnglishmancrosseshislegis【B1】______likethewayamaleAmericandoesit.Whenwecommunicatewithpeoplefromothercultures,thebodylanguagesometimeshelpstomakethecommunicationeasyand【B2】______,suchasshakinghandsissucha【B3】______gesturethatpeopleallovertheworldknowthatitisasignforgreeting.Butsometimesthebodylanguagecancausecertain【B4】______sincepeopleofdifferentculturesoftenhavedifferentformsofbehavior.forsendingthesamemessageorhavedifferentinterpretationstowardsthesamebody【B5】______.Noddingone'sheadisgenerallyB6【B6】______toshowagreement"Yes",buttoNepalese,SriLankans,someIndiansandsomeEskimos,itmeansnot"yes",but"no".Whenastudentinconversationwithaprofessorholdstheolderman'seyesalittlelongerthanasusual,itcanbeasignofrespectandaffection;itcanbea【B7】______challengetotheprofessor'sauthority;oritcanbesomethingelse【B8】______.
【B9】______,weneednotonlyknow【B10】______.Inotherwords,ifwewanttocommunicatewithpeopleofotherculturesmoresuccessfully,weneednotonlybeabletousetheverballanguageappropriately,butalsobeabletouse【B11】______.
【B1】
27.(19)
A.Hemadeasuddenturn.
B.Hetriedtoavoidhittingthetruck.
C.Hewaspursuedbytherunningdog.
D.Agirlridingabikecrashedintohiscar.
28.(26)
A.Atthebeginningofasemester.
B.Duringmidtermweek.
C.Attheendofasemester.
D.Inthemiddleofsummervacation.
29.(32)
A.Becausethemarkethasbothupanddownyears.
B.Becauseyoucangetbiggerguaranteedreturns.
C.Because30%returnscanbeachievedwiththerightstocks.
D.Becauseyouhavetoweatherthestorm.
30.聽(tīng)力原文:W:Ican'tcashyourtraveller'scheckwithoutsomeidentificationlikeadriver'slicense.
M:SinceIhavejustarrivedintheUnitedStates,Ihaveonlymypassport.Willthatdo?
Q:Whydoesthemanofferthewomanhispassport?
(18)
A.Asidentificationtocashacheck.
B.Toproveheisaforeignvisitor.
C.Inordertoobtainavisa.
D.Thewomanisanimmigrationofficial.
31.(22)
A.Inagrocerystore.
B.Inabank.
C.Inabookstore.
D.Inapostoffice.
32.(28)
A.Thelevelofeducationvariesaroundtheworld.
B.Theeconomists'attitudestopopulationdiffergreatly.
C.Thelivingstandardvariesfromcountrytocountry.
D.Thecountries'attitudestopopulationdiffergreatly.
33.聽(tīng)力原文:M:Ma,Ican'tfinishthemathhomework,it'stoodifficulttodo.
W:Youknowwhattodoifthere'saproblem?
Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean?
(19)
A.Thechildshouldknowhowtosolvethemathproblems.
B.Therewon'tbeanydifficultyinthemathhomework.
C.Shewantstohelpthechildwiththemathhomework.
D.Shewantstofindoutaboutthemathproblems.
34.聽(tīng)力原文:Asilverdollarisnotworthadollar--norisanyothersilvercoinreallyworthitsfacevalue.Silvercoinsaremadeofanalloy--amixtureof10percentcopperand90percentsilverwhichlastsmuchlongerincirculationthanpuresilverwould.Asilverdollarcontains90centsworthofsilverandadimehas9centsworth.Ittakesonlyapennyworthofsilvertomakeanickel.
Thiswasnotthecasein1792,whentheUnitedStatesbeganmintingcoinsofpuregoldandsilver.Citizenswerewelcometostopinanytimewithgoldorsilverinanyform--cups,vases,orevengoldfillingsfromtheirteeth--andhaveitmelteddownforspendingmoney.
TodaythemintsinPhiladelphiaandDenverearnayearlyprofitofabout$40million.Mostofthiscomesfromusingalloysratherthanpuresilverintheproductionofthe$2.5billionworthofcoinscirculatingintheUnitedStates.ThePhiladelphiaplantalsomanufacturescoinsforforeigncountries.Inarecentyearalmost130millioncoinsweremadefortheuseofforeigngovernments.
(33)
A.Becausetheirvaluehasbeenraisedsincetheyweremade.
B.Becausetheycontainmoresilverthantheyusedto.
C.Becausetheycontainlesssilverthantheyshoulddo.
D.Becausethemetalwearsdowninuse.
35.聽(tīng)力原文:W:Hi,Kaven.YourroommatetoldmethatIcouldfindyouintheTVlounge.Whatareyoudoinghere?
M:WhatdoesitlooklikeIamdoing?
W:Well,itlookslikeyouarewatchingtelevision,butwehavealinearalgebramid-termtomorrow,soIthoughtyou'dbestudyingforitandmaybeIcanstudywithyou.
M:Oh,well,Iwasjusttakingabreak.ThislinearalgebrastuffgivesmeaheadacheifIworkonittoolong.
W:Iknowwhatyoumean.I'vebeenworkingonitforthreehoursalready.I'mbeginningtogocross.I'dbeentheorizingatthesampleproblems.Ijustdon'tgetsomeofthem.
M:ButIcan'tbelieveyouarecomingtome.ImeanyoudoknowwhatIgotonthelasttest,don'tyou?
W:Yeah,Iknow.Youtoldme.Ijustthoughttwoheadsmightbebetterthanone.
M:Yeah,that'saniceidea.But,youknow,IwishIknewthatpersoninourclasswhogotahundredonthelasttest.Shedidn'tmissaquestion.Umm...wasitElizabeth?
W:Ohyeah,Elizabeth!Sheisafriendofmine.She'dbeabighelprightnow.Whydon'tIgiveheracall?
M:What!Atthishour?It'salreadytenthirty.Idon'twannaimposeonher.
W:Yeah,Iguessyouareright.Butyouknowwhat;sheowesmeabigfavor.Let'satleastgiveheracallandseewhatshesays.Maybegoingoversomeoftheproblemswithuswouldhelpherreviewthematerial.
M:It'sworthatry.
(23)
A.Aclasspresentationthey'repreparing.
B.Atelevisionprogramthemaniswatching.
C.Visitingaclosefiendoftheirs.
D.Studyingforatest.
36.
【B7】
37.聽(tīng)力原文:M:Iusedtogotothecinemaalot.Itdidmakeanicenightout,butnotnow.
W:No,Idon'teither.Therearen'tanygoodadventurousstoriesthemovietheymadewhenIwasyoung.
Q:Whatcanbeconcludedfromtheconversation?
(16)
A.Theythinkcinemasaretoofarawayfromtheirhomes.
B.Theyaredisappointedwiththefilmsproducedthesedays.
C.Theybothdislikefilmsaboutadventurestories.
D.Theybothliketheideaofgoingtothecinemaatnight.
38.
【B5】
39.聽(tīng)力原文:M:I'dlovetocometoyourbirthdaypartyonSunday.ButmysisterisarrivingfromLondonthatday.
F:That'snoproblem.Themorethemerrier.
Q:Whatdoesthewomanimply?
(18)
A.Shethinksthemanshouldstaywithhissisterathome.
B.Sheinvitesthemanandhissistertoherparty.
C.Shewillgowiththemantomeethissister.
D.Shewillcancelherparty.
40.
【B4】
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.
【C5】
42.
Prof.Gallantbelievesthatabrain-readingprocesscanbeappliedonlywiththesubject's______.
43.
ThefemalepandaoftheLondonZooandthemalepandainMoscowarementionedtogivereadersanideaof______.
44.
Apartfromthisnewunderstandingofthecorrelationbetweenhealthandexercise,themainreasonthepassagegivesforwhysomanyAmericansareexercisingregularlyis______.
A.theirchangedlifestyle
B.theireagernesstostaythinandyouthful
C.theirappreciationoftheimportanceofexercise
D.theencouragementtheyhavereceivedfromtheircompanies
45.SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.
ThestateofHawaiiturns50thisyear.Peoplethereshouldbehappy.Butit'shard.
Theeconomyisreallybad.Thehousingmarketandconstructionindustryareindeepslumps.Tourismhasbeenhammeredbytherecessionandswineflu.Unemploymentisdoublewhatitwasayearago.Toclosea$688millionbudgetgap,thegovernorannouncedthemostdrasticholidayprograminthecountry.She'sclosingstateofficesthreedaysamonth,fortwoyears.AlohaFriday,wherepeoplegotoworkinalohashirtsandmuumuus,isgoingtobeHolidayFriday,wheretheystayhomeinpajamasandlookforjobsontheInternet.
Andnow,acommunistdictatorsupposedlywantstoblowupHawaii.AJapanesenewspaper,TheYomiuriShimbun,reportedthisweekthatNorthKoreaplannedtolaunchaballisticmissileinHawaii'sdirectionaroundtheFourthofJuly.
Youcantakethethreatforwhatit'sworth.Hawaiiisn'tpanicking.Butthen,whilenoonewantstothinkofextinction,thewordisfarlessabstractinHawaiithaninotherplaces.TheislandshaveseenthedisappearanceoftheHawaiiankingdom,thekillingofitspeopleandtheextinctionofitslanguage.Today,Hawaiiistheworld'shottesthotspotforthreatenedandendangeredspecies.Astheonlyislandstate,it'stheonlyonethatfacesanexistentialthreatfromglobalwarmingandrisingoceans.
Foryears,financiallysqueezedHawaiiresidentshavebeenleavingindroves,settingupcoloniesinplacestheycanafford,likethemoonscapesoftheLasVegassuburbs.They'reexilesfromparadise.ManypeopleassumeHawaiianmusicissweetandhappy.Actually,muchofitissolemnandmelancholy.TohearBlaPahinuisinghisversionof"WaimanaloBlues"—"thebeachestheysell,tobuildtheirhotels,"istoglimpsethedepthsoftheHawaiiansenseofloss.
VisitorsgotoHawaiitogethappyandtan,andtheycarryhomewiththemvastmeasuresofgoodwill,peacefulnessandmemoriesofjoy.Maybeit'stimetogivesomeofthatbacktothesuffering50thstate.How?MaybebytellingyourrepresentativesinCongresstosupporttheAkakaBill,togiveNativeHawaiiansameasureoflostsovereignty,andrightsomeoldinjustices.
There'sagreatJulyFourthparadeinKailua,onOahu'swindwardside.It'snormallyfollowedbyfireworks,buttheywerecanceledthisyear:tooexpensive.Since1948,peoplehavesatonthewarmsandsofKailuaBeach,oohingandaahingasfireworksburstoverblackwater.Nowtheycan't,intheirstate'sgoldenanniversaryyear.Couldanythingbesadderthanthat?
Whatisthegovernor'spurposeinclosingstateofficesthreedaysamonth?
A.Toletthestaffhavetimeforjob-seeking.
B.Tostimulatetheslumpingmarket.
C.Tocutexpenditureonthepayroll.
D.Torelievethestaffoftheheavyworkload.
46.
Theproblemthatthepopulationbecomesaging______.
A.isexceptionaltoGermany
B.hasbecomeuniversal
C.canberelievedinJapanwiththeshrinkageofitspopulationtoaround95m
D.makestheeconomicoutlookinthedevelopedcountriesevenmoregloomy
47.SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.
Researchersareincreasinglyinterestedinmanipulatingtheenvironmentearlyinchildren'sliveswhentheyareperceivedtobeatriskforimpoverishedintelligence.InaprogramconductedinNorthCarolinabyCraigRameyandhisassociates,pregnantwomenwithIQsaveraging80wererecruitedforastudy.Aftertheirbabieswereborn,halfoftheinfantswerecaredforduringthedayataneducationalday-carecenterandhalfwererearedathomebytheirmothers.Bothgroupsofchildrenweregivenmedicalcareanddietarysupplements,andtheirfamiliesweregivensocialservicesiftheyrequestedthem.
Attheageof3,thechildrenwhoattendedtheeducationalday-carecenterhadsignificantlyhigherIQsthandidthehome-rearedchildren.ThisdifferencewaslikelyduetothedeclineintheIQsofthehome-rearedchildrenduringtheperiodfrom12to18monthsofage.Bythetimethechildrenwere5yearsold,39percentofthehome-rearedchildrenhadIQsbelow85butonly11percentoftheeducationalday-carechildrenhadIQsthislow.Inthemostrecentevaluationofthisproject,positiveeffectsofeducationalday-careontheintellectualdevelopmentandacademicachievementofthechildrenwereevidentatage12.
Someparents,suchasthoseinRamey'sstudy,havedifficultyprovidinganadequateenvironmentfortheintellectualneedsoftheirinfants.Oncethesedifficultiesarearecurringpartofthefamilysystem,changingeffortsprobablywillbemoredifficultandcostly.Earlyinterventioninthefamilysystemisdirectedatchangingparentaladaptiveandresponsivefunctioningsothatpermanentnegativeeffectsareminimized.
Inanotherinvestigation,theInfantHealthandDevelopmentProgram,earlyinterventionWithlowbirthweightchildrenrevealedthatbothhomevisitation(探望)andaneducationalchildcurriculumimprovedtheChildren'sIQs,blems,andimprovedthehomeenvironment.Theinterventionwasmoreeffectivewithmotherswithloweducationalattainmentthanthosewithhigheducationalattainment,moreeffectiveforAfrican,AmericanthanWhitechildren,andeffectiveformostat-riskchildren.
Interventionprogramshavethemostpositiveeffectsonchildren'swell-beingwhenthey(a)beginasearlyaspossible,(b)provideservicestoparentsaswellastothechildren,(c)havealowchild-teacherratio,(d)havehighparentalinvolvement,and(e)havefrequentcontacts.Inonereviewoffamilyinterventionstudies,interventionwasmoreeffectivewhentherewereelevenormorecontactsbetweentheintervenerandthefamily.Whileelevensessionsisasome-whatarbitrarynumber,itdoesindicatethatacertaindurationofcontactisnecessaryforinterventionsuccess.
Fromthefirstsentencewelearnthatresearchers______.
A.haveincreasedtheriskstochildgrowthbymanipulatingthenaturalenvironment
B.areincreasinglyawareoftheeffectsofenvironmentalfactorsonintelligencedevelopment
C.areincreasinglyinterestedinfiguringOuthowintelligenceisdevelopedinearlychild-hood
D.areincreasinglyinterestedinmanipulatingtheenvironmentwithoutbeingawareOftherisksinvolvedtochildren
48.ThroughoutGeorgeBush'spresidency,thefederalgovernmenthasrefusedtosupportanyregulationofthegreenhousegasesthatcauseglobalwarming.Wheneverthesubjectcomesup,officialstendtomumble(咕噥)aboutuncertainties.ButonApril2nd,theSupremeCourtatlastsettledoneofthebiggestoutstandingquestions:whetherthegovernmenthastheauthoritytocurbemissionsinthefirstplace.
ThecourtruledthattheCleanAirActalawfromthe1960designedtocombatsmog--givestheEnvironmentalProtectionAgency(EPA)thepowertoregulatecarbondioxide,themaingreenhousegas.ItalsosaidtheEPAwouldneedanexcuseifitdecidednottousethispower.ItdismissedthejustificationstheEPAhadprovidedforinaction-thatemissionsfromAmericancarswereinsignificantillthegrandschemeofthingsandthatunilateralactionbyAmericawouldundermineeffortstoachieveinternationalconsensus'onglobalwarming—asinadequate.Strictlyspeaking,therulingappliesonlytoemissionsfromvehicles,butaverysimilarcaseregardingcoal-firedpowerplantsispending(未決的)infederalcourt.TheEPAsaysitisnowexaminingtheruling.
TheEPAmightexamineitforsometime,ofcourse.Anyregulationitcomesupwithinresponsemightstilldeferactionintothedistantfuture,sincethelawallowstheEPAtodelayimplementationuntilappropriatetechnologycanbeacquiredatareasonablecost.Evenifitproceedsquiteswiftly,anewpresidentandCongresswithglobe-coolingideasoftheirownwillbeinplacelongbeforeanynewrulecomeintoeffect.
Thatsuitstheenvironmentallobbyjustfine.TheyhopetherulingwillspurCongresstoaddressglobalwarmingwithproperlegislation.Afterall.itmakeslittlesenseforsuchanimportantissuetobetackledtangentially(無(wú)關(guān)的)througha40-year-oldlaw.Andif2009seestheinaugurationofagreenerpresident,heorshewillnowhavethepowertodictatestricterfuelefficiency,intheform.oflowerCO2emissions,withoutreferencetoCongress.
Californiasetanexample.In2002,thestateassemblypassedalawregulatingemissionsofCO2fromvehicles,basedonaprovisionoftheCleanAirActthatallowsCaliforniatoadoptstricterpollutionstandardsthanthefederalgovernment.Carmakershavechallengedthelaw.inpartonthegroundthatCO2wasnotanairpollutant.ThecarindustryquicklydeclaredthattheissueofglobalwarmingisbesthandledatthefederallevelbyCongress.
WhatistheSupremeCourt'sattitudetowardsthegovernment'sfunctionincontrolofgreenhousegases?
A.Itisthegovernment'sobligationtosetupstricterregulation.
B.Itisdisappointingforthepublicthatthegovernmentshiesawayfromthisproblem.
C.Thegovernmentistheonlyorganizationthatcancontrolgreenhousegases.
D.Thegovernmentisnotthechieforganizationauthorizedtocontrolgreenhousegases.
49.
Fromthecontextwecanfigureoutthatthephrase"passfor"inParagraph3means______.
A.poseasB.beacceptedasC.beequaltoD.actas
50.
Itwillbeafewyearsbeforewecanseeelectronicbookforsalebecause
A.Thepowertheyneed.
B.theelectronicinkwhichmust.beconductivecouldn'tbeproducedinlargescale
C.theelectronicbookwillbetooexpensivetobuy
D.youcan'ttakeanelectronicbookwithyouanywhere
51.
Theword"hawk"(Para.3)mostprobablymeans______.
A.sellB.transportC.placeD.deliver
52.
Themainmeasuresrecentlytakenbythegovernmenttotacklethehousingproblemare______.
A.settinglimitstopublicspending
B.restrictinghousepurchasing.
C.extensiveconstructionprojects
D.housingsubsidiesandeasybankloans
53.Withoutanicebox,farmershadtogotothemarketatnightbecause______.
54.
Ifyouwanttocustomizeyourblogpage,youcanconsult______.
55.SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.
Intheinterestoflightnessofweight,everythingyoucarryinyourpackshouldserveasmanypurposesaspossible.Clothingandsleepinggearconstitutethegreatestamountofbulkinyourpackandprobablythemostweight.Thus,youshouldchooseclothesandsleepinggearwithagreatdealofversatilityinmind.Getthemaximumusefromthevariousitemsofclothingandsleepinggearandcombinationsofthem.
Forexample,insteadoftwopairsoflongpants,carryonepairoflongpantsandapairofshorts.Youcanweartheshortsalone,orthelongpantsalone,orbothatthesametime.
Thesamewithshirts.Insteadofoneheavyshirt,carrytwomedium-weightshirts-onewithlongsleeves,onewithshortsleeves.Carrytwolight-weightwoolsweatersinsteadofaheavysweaterorjacket.Evenbetter,carryalight-weightwoolsweaterandawindshell.Thisgivesyouthreepossibilities:sweateralone,shellalone,sweaterandshelltogether.Additionally,youwillbewarmerinseverallayersofclothingthaninonelayerofheavyclothing.Theshell,lightsweater,andtwoshirtswillkeepyouwarmerthanoneshirtandaheavysweaterorjacket.
Thissamelayeringprincipleapplieswhenyousleep.Bettertohavealight-weightsleepingbagandwearseverallayersofclothingthantohaveaheavy-duty,low-temperaturesleepingbag.
Ofcourse,differentpeoplesleepwarmorcold,dependingupontheirbodymetabolism.Andthoseneedsshouldobviouslybeconsideredintheassemblyofclothestheycarry.
Shouldyoufindyourselfinafreaksituationsuchaszerotemperature,whenyoustartoutinweatherthatshouldnothavedroppedbelow30degrees,thereareanumberofthingsyoucandotoimprovethewarmthofyoursleep.
(1)Youcansleepinsideatent,ofcourse.Thisincreasesthetemperatureby5to10degreesanditcutsthewindchillfactorsubstantially.(2)Campoutofthewindifpossible.Thiscutsdownthewindchillfactor.(3)Placeyoursleepingbagsclosetogether.Thisretainstheheatforallofyou.(4)Camponthesideofahillinsteadofonthevalleyfloor,
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