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2022-2023年廣東省深圳市大學英語6級大學英語六級測試卷(含答案)學校:________班級:________姓名:________考號:________

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

SomepeoplethoughtthatNASAactedouttheApolloprograminmoviestudiospartiallybecausethepicturestransmittedfromthemoondonotinclude______.

2.

FBIcriminaldataincludesDNAsamplescollectedfromtheconvictedaswellastheaccused.

A.YB.NC.NG

3.

Generalizedanxietydisordercanbecausedlargelyby______.

A.people'sworries,uncertainties,endfears

B.theeconomicandsocialproblems

C.somespecificphenomenon

D.individualcircumstances

4.

Naturalgastrappedinundergroundreservoirsisextractedby_______.

5.Originalusagereferstoriversthat______.

A.aremultichanneledinflow

B.haveclearbanks

C.includebanklesschannels

D.existforonlyashorttimeinflow

6.

Whatisopenlyapprovedbyalmostallpeopleis______.

7.

Howtoavoide-thrombosisaccordingtothepassage?

A.Bycrossingyourlegswhilesitting.

B.Bykeepingacomfortableposture.

C.Bykeepingsuppliesconvenientforgetting.

D.Bymovingaroundeveryhour.

8.

Basedonmanystudies,wecancometotheconclusionthatexposuretomagneticfieldswillcontributetothegrowingincidencesofcertainsite-specificcancer.

A.YB.NC.NG

9.

Ifyouwanttointerpretyourdreams,youcanrefertoyourdreamdictionary.

A.YB.NC.NG

10.

Beforetheambulancearrives,thepatientsufferingfromchestpainisadvisedto______.

11.

Stranglersaresocalledbecausethey______byblockingthesunlightandcompetingforthenutrients.

12.PartⅡReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)

Directions:Inthispart,youwillhave15minutestogooverthepassagequicklyandanswerthequestionsonAnswerSheet1.

Forquestions1-4,mark

Y(forYES)ifthestatementagreeswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage;

N(forNO)ifthestatementcontradictstheinformationgiveninthepassage;

NG(forNOTGIVRN)iftheinformationisnotgiveninthepassage.

Forquestions5-10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.

UnityandDiversity

Manyphysicistsareengagedinthesearchfora"theoryofeverything".Biologists,smugly,thinktheyhavefoundonealready.Organismsthatsurvivelongenoughtoreproduceandareattractiveenoughtofindamatepasstheirgenesontothenextgeneration.Thosethatdonotareevolutionarycul-de-sacs.Butthedetails—howyougoonfromthebasicprinciplesofevolutiontoexplainlarge-scalepatternsinbiology—aremoredivisive.Scientificcampsform.Theirleadersstepontosoapboxes.Andonlyrarelydopeopleconcedethattheirowntheoriesandthoseoftheiropponentsarenotalwaysmutuallyexclusive.

Sincetheearly1970s,thetwograndestpatternsoflife—howspeciesarearrangedinspaceandhowtheyarearrangedintime—havedividedtheiropposingcampsquiteneatly.Thosewhosquabbleoverspacedisagreeaboutwhytherearemorespeciesinthetropicsthananywhereelse.Tothem,thetropicsareeitherwherespeciesaremoreoftenborn(cradlesofdiversity)orwheretheytendnottodie(museumsofdiversity).Bycontrast,biologistsconcernedwithpatternsintimetenaciouslydebatewhethernewspeciescomeintobeinginasmoothandgradualmanner,orwhetherthehistoryoflifeisactuallyaseriesofburstsofchangethatareinterspersedwithperiodswhennothingmuchhappens.

TwopapersjustpublishedinSciencehavecastlightonthesequestions,andtheirfindings,ifnotnecessarilyresultingincompromise,doshowthevalueoftakingleavesoutofotherpeople'sbooks.The"spacebiologists"havelookedintotime,namelythefossilrecordoverthepast11myears.Meanwhilethe"timebiologists"havelookedatthehereandnowandfoundevidenceinlivingspeciesforperiodsofrapidevolutionintheirgenes.

BiologicalSpacetime

Thespacebiologistshavetheadvantagethattheyagreeaboutthepatterntheyaretryingtoexplain.Almostallgroupsoflifethathavebeenstudied—betheyfungi,plants,vertebratesorinvertebrates,andnomatterwhethertheyoccurinforests,streamsorseas—seemtohavemorespeciestheclosertheyaretotheequator.

Todecidewhetherthetropicsareacradleoramuseum,though,involvespickingthispatternapartwithstatistics.Andstatisticsworkbestwhenyouhavemorethanonesample.Thatisthereasonforreachingintothepast.

DavidJablonski,oftheUniversityofChicago,andhiscolleaguescreatedtheirsamplesbydividingthepast11myearsintothreeperiods.Forsimplicity'ssake,theyalsochoppedtheEarth'ssurfaceintotwo:tropicalregionsandeverywhereelse,whichtheycalledthe"extratropics".

Toavoidsamplingbias,theyrestrictedtheiranalysistoonegroupofanimals—thebivalvemolluscs—thatfossilisewell.Thisallowedthemtofollow431"lineages"ofmarinebivalvethroughthecourseofgeologicaltime.Thevastmajorityoftheselineagesappearinthetropicsandthenspreadintotheextratropics,inotherwords,thetropicsdo,indeed,actascradlesofbiodiversity.

Infact,thepatternDrJablonskireportsisprobablymoremarkedthan

A.YB.NC.NG

13.After2016,theBBCtelevisionserviceismostlikelytoobtainitsentire,orpartof,fundingthrough______.

14.

ThepopularityofChineseintheworldmakesthe"ChineseTOFEL",the______exam,possible.

15.

NotonlyistheentireSwedenIceHotelstructuremadetotallyoflee,butallofthedecorationsfoundwithinarealsoconstructedfromice.

A.YB.NC.NG

16.

Twins,thosewhosharethesameplacenta,aremorelikelytohavesocialandlearningproblems,aswellas______.

17.

______,artificialdiscoperationisconsideredabetteroptionthanthetraditionalfusionsurgery.

A.Givingpatientsgreatermobilityandquickerrecovery

B.Suitableforeveryback-painsufferers

C.Beinglessinvasiveandcostly

D.Withfewerpost-operationsideeffects

18.BoeingandWhirlpool,meanwhile,areworkingtomeetemissionsreductiontargetseventhough______.

19.LAEV'slocationneardowntownoffersitbothconvenienttransportationand______.

20.

Theverbalgymnastlikesusingcomplexsentencesandmouth-fillingphrasesjustasmakinga______.

二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.【B7】

22.

【B11】

23.(34)

A.Greenhousegases.

B.Over-exploitationofthebeach.

C.Changeofagriculturalzones.

D.Changeofclimates.

24.聽力原文:W:Ifwehurrywecantaketheexpresstrainandsaveanhour,couldn'twe?

M:Yes.TheexpresstakesonlythreehourstogettoNewYork.

Q:HowlongdoesittakethelocaltraintogettoNewYork?

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A.Onehour.B.Twohours.C.Threehours.D.Fourhours.

25.(22)

A.Depressed.B.Ecstatic.C.Worded.D.Ambivalent.

26.(33)

A.GrowthofviolenceonTV.

B.Destructivethreatfromnuclearexplosives.

C.Degradingmoralstandards.

D.Alloftheabove.

27.(31)

A.Byprediction.

B.Byrecording.

C.Throughobservation.

D.Throughinterviewing.

28.SectionC

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

聽力原文:Dogswerefirstdomesticatedfromwolvesatleast17,000yearsago,butperhapsasearlyas150,000yearsagobaseduponrecentgeneticfossilandDNAevidence.Inthistime,thedoghasdevelopedintohundredsofbreedswithagreatdegreeofvariation.Forexample,heightsattheshoulderrangefromjustafewinchestoroughlythreefeet,andcolorsrangefromwhitetoblack,withreds,grays,andbrownsoccurringintremendouspatterns.

Dogsarehighlysocialanimalsandthissimilarityintheiroverallbehavioralsystemaccountsfortheirtrainability,playfulness,andabilitytofitintohumanhouseholdsandsocialsituations.Thishasearneddogsauniquepositionintherealmofinterspeciesrelationships.Theloyaltyanddevotionthatdogsdemonstrateasapartoftheirnaturalinstinctsarethoughttobereflectionsofthehumanideaofloveandfriendship,leadingmanydogownerstoviewtheirpetsasfull-fledgedfamilymembers.Dogsseemtoviewtheirhumancompanionsasmembersoftheirpack,andmakefewdistinctionsbetweentheirownersandfellowdogs.Dogsplayavarietyofrolesinsocietyandareoftentrainedasworkingdogs.Fordogsthatdonothavetraditionaljobs,awiderangeofdogsportsprovidetheopportunitytoexhibittheirnaturaldogskills.Inmanycountries,themostcommonandperhapsmostimportantroleofdogsisasacompanion.Dogshavelivedwithandworkedwithhumansinsomanyrolesthattheirloyaltyhasearnedthemtheuniquepraiseofman'sbestfriend.

Dogswerefirstdomesticatedfromwolvesatleast17,000yearsago,butperhapsasearlyas150,000yearsagobaseduponrecentgeneticfossilandDNAevidence.Inthistime,thedoghasdevelopedintohundredsofbreedswithagreatdegreeof【36】.Forexample,heightsatthe【37】rangefromjustafewinchestoroughlythreefeet,andcolorsrangefromwhitetoblack,withreds,grays,andbrowns【38】intremendouspatterns.

Dogsarehighlysocialanimalsandthissimilarityintheir【39】behavioralsystemaccountsfortheirtrainability,playfulness,andabilitytofitintohuman【40】andsocialsituations.Thishasearneddogsauniquepositioninthe【41】ofinterspeciesrelationships.Theloyaltyand【42】thatdogsdemonstrateasapartoftheirnaturalinstinctsare【43】tobereflectionsofthehumanideaofloveandfriendship,leadingmanydogownerstoviewtheirpetsasfull-fledgedfamilymembers.【44】.Dogsplayavarietyofrolesinsocietyandareoftentrainedasworkingdogs.【45】.Inmanycountries,themostcommonandperhapsmostimportantroleofdogsisasacompanion.【46】.

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29.聽力原文:M:Excuseme,butcouldyoutellmehowtogettotheFriendshipHotel?Ithoughtitwasonthiscorner,butIseemtohavemadeamistake.

W:Iamsorry,butIamastrangerheremyself.Maybeyoucantrycallingthem.Thereisaphoneoverthereoutsidethedepartmentstore.

Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean?

(19)

A.Themanshouldphonethehotelfordirection.

B.Themancanaskthedepartmentstoreforhelp.

C.Shedoesn'thavethehotel'sphonenumber.

D.Thehotelisjustaroundthecorner.

30.(24)

A.Thewomanapprovesofthemovement.

B.Themovementdoeshaveharmtothesociety.

C.Thewomandoesn'tcarethatmovement.

D.Thedemonstrationswerealwayspeaceful

31.

【B6】

32.SectionB

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.

聽力原文:Imaginethis:youwakeupeachmorningtofindyoursisterlyingbesideyou.Togetdressedandtieyourshoes,youuseonehandandsheusesanother.Youdoeverythingouttogether,too,evensittingonthesamechairatlunchandtidingonthesamebicycle.That'swhatlifeislikeforsix-year-oldBettyandAbby.Likemosttwins,thetwogirlslookverymuchalike,butunlikemosttwins,BettyandAbbysharepartsofthesamebody.inslikeBettyandAbbyarerare.Onlyabout40setsarebornintheUnitedStateseachyear.FewsurviveaslongasBettyandAbby.That'sbecausetwinsoftensharevitalorgans,likeaheartorbrain.Thesharedorgansareoftenbadlyshapedandmaynotbestrongenoughtosupportbothtwins.ButBettyandAbbyeachhasherownhead,heartandstomach,whichfunctionnormally.Becauseshehasthreeorfourlungswhichprovideplentyofoxygenforbothtwins.Mostoftheircompletelysharedorgansledbelowthewaist.BettyandAbbyliverelativelynormallives,Theyattendaregularschool,andeachdoesherownschoolwork.Theyprefertodosomeprojectstogether,though,forexample,tocutoutpaperdolls,onetwinholdsthepaper,whiletheotherusesthescissors.Butsometimes,thegirlsdon'twanttodothesamething,forexample,sometimestheywanttoplaywithdifferenttoys.Whatdotheydothen?"Wetossacoin",saysAbby

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A.Theymakedecisionsbytossingcoins.

B.Theyarenotphysicallyseparated.

C.Theythinkexactlythesameway.

D.Theysharemostoftheirvitalorgans.

33.(29)

A.Nothing.

B.Sixbigfish.

C.Anoldshoe.

D.Thefishforlunchthatwasdelicious.

34.【B1】

35.(18)

A.Canceltheirassignment.

B.Allowthemtohandintheirassignmentafewdayslater.

C.Helpthemtowritepartoftheassignment.

D.Explaintothemwhattheassignmentwas.

36.聽力原文:Everycountrytendstoacceptitsownwayoflifeasbeingthenormaloneandtopraiseorcriticizeothersastheyaresimilartoordifferentfromit.Unfortunately,ourpictureofthepeopleandthewayoflifeofothercountriesisoftenadistortedone.

Hereisagreatargumentinfavorofforeigntravelandlearningforeignlanguages.Itisonlybytravelingin,orlivinginacountryandgettingtoknowitsinhabitantsandtheirlanguagethatonecanfindoutwhatacountryanditspeoplearereallylike.Howdifferenttheknowledgeonegainsthiswayfrequentlytarnsouttobefromthesecond-handinformationgatheredfromothersources!Howoftenwefindthattheforeignerswhomwethoughttobesuchdifferentpeoplefromourselvesarenotverydifferentatall!

Differencesbetweenpeoplesdo,ofcourse,existand,onehopes,willalwayscontinuetodoso.Theworldwillbeadullplaceindeedwhenallthedifferentnationalitiesbehaveexactlyalike.Somepeoplemightsaythatwearerapidlyapproachingthisstateofaffairs.Withthemuchgreaterrapidityandcaseoftravel,theremightseemtobesometruthinthisatleastasfarasEuropeisconcerned.Howeverthismaybe,atleastthegreatereaseoftraveltodayhasrevealedtomorepeoplethaneverbeforethattheEnglishmanorFrenchmanorGermanisnotsomedifferentkindofanimalfromthemselves.

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A.Theywillfindoutwhatitspeoplelike.

B.Theywillknowhowtoliveinanotherway.

C.Theywillknowthecountryanditspeoplebetter.

D.Theywilllikeitsinhabitantsandtheirlanguage.

37.聽力原文:Overthepastdecades,theenvironmentalmovementhasexplodedontothemindsofmainstreamconsumers,afactnotlostonmarketersandadvertisers.Greenadvertisingstartedinthemid-1980swhenissuesoftheenvironmentmuscledtheirwaytotheforefrontofmarketing.Advertiserssawtheconsumerdesireforenvironmentallysafeproductsandtriedtomeetthedemandasquicklyaspossible.Notsurprisingly,thisfirstwavesufferedfromroughandpoorlyconceivedmarketingefforts.Manyadvertisersembracedagenuineconcernfortheenvironment.Butconsumersrealizedthatsomecompaniesmadefalseclaimsandexploitedthemovement,usingsuchambiguoustermsas"environmentallyfriendly"or"green".Consumersgrewwaryofenvironmentalappeals,andadvertisersreactedbyreducingitsemphasis.Toavoidfuturetrouble,manycompanieswaitedforstateandfederalgovernmentstodefinetermsandprovidelegalguidelines,whichpavedtheroadtoasecondwave.In1992theFederalTradeCommissionestablishedguidelinesforgreenmarketing,followedshortlybystategovernments.Californiapassedparticularlystringentlaws,settingdefinitionsfortermslike"ozonefriendly","biodegradable",and"recycled".Ac-cordingtothestate'scourt,"Californiaseekstoguardagainst...potentiallyspeciousclaimsorecologicalpufferyaboutproductswithminimalenvironmentalattributes."Texas,Massachusetts,Minnesota,Tennessee,ConnecticutandWashingtonsoonfollowedtheGoldenState'slead.Therigidregulationhaveleftanumberofadvertisersconfusedandfrustrated,althoughsomefeelthatenvironmentalclaimshavealreadypeakedandareontheirwayout.Somebelievethatwe'venowenteredgreenadvertising'sthirdwave,whereenvironmentalconcern'snowpartofthemainstream.

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A.Theywereexpensive.

B.Noonebelievedthem.

C.Theywereunsuccessful.

D.Theywereoftendeceptive.

38.聽力原文:W:Whataboutthenewprinteryoukeeptalkingrecently?Haveyousaveenoughtobuyit?

M:Oh,Idon'twanttotalkaboutit.Moneyseemstobeburningaholeinmypocketlately.

Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?

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A.Hedoesn'twantanewprinteranymore,

B.Hedoesn'thaveenoughmoneyyet.

C.Hehasjustboughttheprinterrecently.

D.Helostthemoneyhewassaving.

39.(28)

A.Entirelyeffective.

B.Totallyincorrect.

C.Acompletefailure.

D.Quitedifficult.

40.

【B2】

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

Whatistheadvantageofprivatecollectorsoverpublicinstitutionsforcontemporarywork?

A.Theycanchoosefromawiderarrayofartworks.

B.Theycangainhugefinancialprofitfromthework.

C.Theycanconcentratemuchoftheimportantwork.

D.Theycanchooseradicalwaysofdisplaying.

42.

Thebesttitleforthispassageis______.

A.EducationalInvestmentandItsReturn

B.AllAreEntitledtoanEqualStart

C.EducationinCivilizedNations

D.TheSignificanceandDevelopmentofEducation

43.

【C7】

44.

WhatcanbeinferredaboutA?

A.Itssuccessisattributedtopushstrategies.

B.Itisprosperouswithoutpushstrategies.

C.Itishighlyconcernedaboutthecostofcomputingpower.

D.Itisagoodexampleoftheflourishingonlinebusiness.

45.

Theauthoronceheardayoungmanwhoforthirtyminutes______.

A.interruptedanoutstandinglywittyspeaker

B.inagroupofwittypeople,hinderedaprincefrommakingaspeech

C.inagroupofwittypeopledidnotallowaprincetogetawordinedgeways

D.delayedthespeechwhichaprincewasabouttodelivertoagroupofintelligentpeople

46.

Itcanbeinferredthatifarocketmissesitstarget,itkeepsontravelingthroughspaceuntil______.

A.itreachesthe"blackhole"

B.itiscaughtinthegravitationalfieldofanotherplanet

C.itrunsoutoffuel

D.itexplodes

47.SectionA

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

BecauseSouthAfricansaregenerallysobubbly(熱情奔放的)andtalkative,silencesaysalot.Theyarepoliteaswellandifyouare【C1】______them,they,unliketheAmericanstheyadmire,willsufferthroughinsilence.Whenthequestionsstop,considerittimetogo—you'velostyouraudience.SouthAfricansoftenusehandgesturesinconversationbutitis【C2】______andseenasapersonalchallengetopointatsomeonewithyourindexfinger(食指)wagging(搖動).TheamountofhandmovementsaSouthAfrican【C3】______whiletalkingisagoodindicatorofthedegreeof【C4】______thatindividualhasforaparticulartopicorproposal.Itisalsoconsideredrudetotalkwithyour【C5】______inyourpockets.

SouthAfricansusefacialexpressionstosignaltheirinterestorreactionstoaspeaker.Itisahighlydevelopedform.ofcommunicationandagoodindicatorofwhetherornotyouarehittingthemark.AtameetingSouthAfricanswill【C6】______glancesatoneanotheroratthebosstojudgeareaction.【C7】______somuchbusinessisdoneontrust,eyecontactis【C8】______,especiallyinthewhitecommunity.BlackAfricanbusinessmenseemlesshunguponthatandaremoreinto【C9】______contact.Awarmhandshakefollowedbyanarm【C10】______theshouldermeansyouhadasuccessfulmeeting.

A.impoliteB.boring

C.passionD.hands

E.physicalF.around

G.generatesH.steal

I.BecauseJ.essential

K.reputationL.happens

M.penetrateN.mental

O.passive

【C1】

48.

Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatwomenshould______.

A.seethroughtheverynatureoffashionmyths

B.boycotttheproductsofthefashionindustry

C.gotoapodiatristregularlyforadvice

D.avoidfollowingfashiontooclosely

49.【S3】

50.

Itcanbeinferredthatrailroadrefrigeratorcarscameintouse______.

A.before1860B.before1890C.after1900D.after1920

51.【S5】

52.

AstudyofthundercloudsovertheNorthAtlanticshowedthatlightningoccurredonlywhentheairtemperature______.

A.aroundthecloudwasbelowfreezing

B.aroundthecloudwasabovefreezing

C.aboutthecloudwaslowerthanthetemperaturebelowthecloud

D.ofthecloudwasabovefreezing

53.

Whyistheco-operativespiritpresentinsuchpack-hunteraswolveslargelyabsenttheworldoftheprimates?

A.Becausewolvesaremoredefensiveandaggressivethanprimates.

B.Becauseprimatesaremorefriendlythanwolves.

C.Becauseitisnotsodifficultforprimatestoobtainfoodasforwolves.

D.Becauseprimatesarenotterritorialanimals.

54.

Accordingtothepassage,awintermidnightismostprobablythetimefor______.

55.

Copingwithnewsituationmayresultin______.

56.

Whatdoestheword"corrupt"(LinePara.4)mean?

A.Makemorallybad.B.Hurt.C.Injure.D.Damage.

57.

TogeneticistslikeLewontinandHartl,thecurrentmethod______.

A.isnotsoconvincingastoexcludethelikelihoodthattwoDNAsamplescannevercomefromtwoindividuals

B.isarguablebecausetwoindividualsofthesameethnicgrouparelikelytohavethesameDNApattern

C.isnotbasedonadequatescientifictheoryofgenetics

D.istheoreticallycontradictorytowhattheyhavebeenstudying

58.

Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

59.

AlthoughrentsinFrancewereextremelycontrolled,theextremeinflationaffectedgeneralpopulationmostseverelythroughthe______.

60.

AccordingtoPaul,criticalthinkingeducationencourages______.

A.givingprioritytopeople'sinterests

B.regardinglong-terminterestsofhumankind

C.bringingreasonintothefreestplay

D.findingthebestsolutiontoaproblem

四、5.ErrorCorrection(5題)61.

【S5】

62.

【S3】

63.

【S8】

64.

【S4】

65.

【S9】

五、6.Translation(5題)66.______(很少有人不抱怨工作單調(diào)乏味),buttheywillfeelmoreborediftheydonotwork.

67.______(20世紀最有技巧的政治領導人之一),FranklinRooseveltwaselectedforanunprecedentedfourterms.

68.While______(郵政和電信依然為國家控制)andthusreadilymeasured,morethanlmsmalltruckingandremovalcompaniesarenot.

69.Theessenceofthescientificattitudeis______________________________.(人類一定能將宇宙探究清楚)

70.MarkwasastudentatPekingUniversityfrom1996~2000,during______(在這段時間里,他工作努力并很快當選為學生會主席).

參考答案

1.starsstars解析:根據(jù)題干中的信息詞Apolloprogram和picturestransmittedfromthemoon定位到最后一個小標題下的第二段,可知有人認為阿波羅計劃是在攝影棚里拍攝出來的,他們指出,從月球傳回的畫面上并沒有星星,這應該就是他們懷疑登月真實性的部分原因。

2.A解析:推斷題根據(jù)關鍵詞FBIcriminaldata查讀小標題LossofPrivacy下面的第二個要點TheFBIhasbeenpromotingthegeneticscreeningofcriminalstoestablishstateDNAidentificationdatabanks...insomestatespeoplemerelyaccusedareforcedintotheprogram...

3.B解析:根據(jù)題干信息詞generalizedanxietydisorder定位到文章第四個小標題下的第二句,可知沒有什么特殊的原因可以解釋這種疾病的產(chǎn)生,但現(xiàn)代生活的問題,像恐怖主義、經(jīng)濟問題、犯罪問題等都可能導致這種疾病的發(fā)生,犯罪問題屬于社會問題,故本題選B(經(jīng)濟問題和社會問題)。

4.drillingwellsintotheearthdrillingwellsintotheearth解析:本題涉及天然氣的開采方式。小標題FromFieldtoFord下首段首句為答案出處。題干將原文的主動語態(tài)轉(zhuǎn)換成了被動語態(tài)。

5.B解析:該句提到Byoriginalusage,ariverisflowingwaterinachannelwithdefinedbanks,即開始的時候河流就是在明顯的堤岸里流動的水。由此可知[B]為答案,其中clear≈defined。

6.therightofcouplestodeterminethenumberandspacingoftheirchildrentherightofcouplestodeterminethenumberandspacingoftheirchildren解析:文章第十一自然段第一句說明此點?!癳ndorse”即是“openlyfavour”。

7.D解析:根據(jù)題于信息詞avoidinge-thrombosis定位到第三個小標題下的最后一句。四個選項文章都有提到,A、B和C的論述正好與文章論述相反,只有D項符合原文內(nèi)容,即:每小時站起來走動一下是避免電子血栓癥的方法之一,故答案為D。

8.A解析:由第五段第一句“…thereisevidenceofapositiveassociationofexposuretomagneticfieldswithcertainsite-specificcancer…”可知,此句正確。

9.B解析:參見第2個小標題OneInterpretationDoesn'tFitAll下面的第2段的第2句:Myadviceistothrowawayyourdreamdictionaryifyoureallywanttointerpretyourdreams.因此可知本題的答案為N。

10.takeanaspirintoprotecttheheartfromabloodclottakeanaspirintoprotecttheheartfromabloodclot解析:文章"ChestPain"部分的最后一句話有明確敘述。

11.killthehosttreekillthehosttree解析:由“StranglerandButtresses”部分的第一段最后一句“Eventually,thestranglermayblocksomuchlightfromabove,andabsorbsuchahighpercentageofnutrientsfromthegroundbelow,thatthehosttreedies.”可見附生植物最終導致宿主樹木死亡。故答案為“killthehosttree”.

12.A解析:見全文,不同流派的生物學家對自己的看法都做出了修正。

13.subscriptionsubscription解析:參見“ThePeople'sTelly”部分第一段第二句:Thelikeliestchangeisthatthetelevisionservicewouldbecomepartlyorwhollysubscription-financed(其資助部分或全部來源于觀眾的訂購費).

14.HSKHSK解析:參見文章倒數(shù)第二段。

15.B解析:由decorations可推測并定位到分標題Accommodation部分。由首段第二句可知,當你推開馴鹿皮包裝的大門時,里面的景觀實在壯觀:一間靠冰柱支撐的宏偉門廳被華麗的枝形吊燈照得通明。由此判斷,冰旅店并非一切都是由冰制成,內(nèi)部裝飾中的門是由馴鹿皮包著的。題干與原文內(nèi)容不相符。另外,題干中all很絕對化,也有助于解題。

16.congenitalabnormalitiescongenitalabnormalities解析:根據(jù)第5段第6句Thisgroupisatthehighestriskforarangeofsocialandlearningproblems,aswellasforcongenitalabnormalities,可知這些很有可能有社交、學習以及先天不足方面的困難。

17.A解析:參見“SpineSurgeryBreakthrough”部分第二段倒數(shù)三、四句“Itisbelievedthat,suchdiscs,likekneereplacements,willgivepatientsmoremobilitythantraditionalfusionsurgery.Andtheywillgetoutofbedalotsoonertoo.

18.nofederallawyetrequiresthisnofederallawyetrequiresthis解析:細節(jié)題。根據(jù)題干定位到第七個小標題第二段末句BoeingandWhirlpool,meanwhile,areworkingtomeetemissionsreductiontargetseventhoughnofederallawyetrequiresthis,即:Boeing和Whirlpool正在努力達到減少排放的目標,即使聯(lián)邦法律并沒有要求這樣做,故得答案。

19.alocalsourceoffoodalocalsourceoffood解析:由題干中downtown和convenienttransportation可定位到第二個小標題下第五段末句Theurbanlocationnearpublictransit,schools,churches,commercialservicesandindustryhelpsresidentsdriveless,whilethedozensofgardensandfruittreesprovidealocalsourceoffood.此處要求填入名詞性成分,與前面convenienttransportation并列,構成both...a(chǎn)nd...的結(jié)構。根據(jù)原句可知,此處鬧市使該社區(qū)不僅可利用公共交通樞紐,各機構的設置還使居民減少駕車量;而且,一片片的花園與果樹還為社區(qū)居民提供了當?shù)氐氖澄飦碓?。題干中convenienttransportantion與原文publictransit及helpsresidentsdriveless相對應,由此可知后面說到的alocalsourceoffood即是本題答案。

20.paradeoflanguageparadeoflanguage解析:題干考查對theverbalgymnast的理解。根據(jù)開頭的破折號可知onewhomakesaparadeoflanguage是對theverbalgymnast的一個綜合定義,下文是對其的進一步說明。再根據(jù)題干空格前動詞make和冠詞a,可推知paradeoflanguage與之搭配,故為正確答案。

21.transformationtransformation解析:由“how...takenplace”可知此處應該填入一個名詞,表示“變化”。

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