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2022-2023年湖北省孝感市大學(xué)英語6級大學(xué)英語六級真題一卷(含答案)學(xué)校:________班級:________姓名:________考號:________
一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20題)1.
Organicagriculturecontributestoslowingdowntheglobaltemperatureincreasethroughitsabilityto______.
2.ThesurveyoftheJosephsonInstituterevealedin2008that______.
A.moststudentspassedtheexaminationsbycheating
B.fewstudentsrealizedtheharmofdeceiving
C.lyinghadbecomeahabitofmanystudents
D.cheatingwasspreadingunrestrainedlyinschools
3.
IfGoogleassuresprivacybydestroyinguserdata,thiswouldnegativelyinfluenceits______.
4.
Whenpeoplegossipaboutothers,theyusuallycomparethemselvestothegossipedones,andthinkthemselves______.
5.
Ifyourcompanysharesthesameofficebuildingwithsomeverylargebusinesses,makesure______.
6.
InScotland,evenifyourspousedoesnotagreeonyourideaofdivorce,______maygrantyoutherighttodivorce.
7.
Itisthedriver'sresponsibilitytomakechildrenuruler14wearseatbeltsif______.
8.
Amainproblemwithcultureisthatitissubjecttofreetradeandisnolongera______.
9.
VirtuallyallpatientschoosetotoleratesideeffectswhenconfrontedwiththechoicebetweendyingfromHIV-AIDSandsideeffects.
A.YB.NC.NG
10.MartinusvanSchalkwyk,theministerofenvironmentalaffairsandtourism,visitedthesouthDurbanbasinearlierthisyearandsaidthereweremeasuresinplaceto______.
11.
Dreamersarenotefficientandoftenenduphavingtocramforexams.
A.YB.NC.NG
12.Becauseshortmessagingserviceisakindofdatacommunication,secondgenerationwirelesscannotsupportit.
13.
ValMacDonaldinsistedthatadultchildrenshouldforcetheiragingparentstoaccepttheirviews.
A.YB.NC.NG
14.
Schoolsbothfocusonscholastic,professionalskillsandonfinancialskills.
A.YB.NC.NG
15.Theexampleofcrossingthestreetshowsthatthemiddleschoolboyis______.
16.
Creativejusticeiswelcomedbythepublic.
A.YB.NC.NG
17.MoreandmoreJapaneseshopkeepersencourageusingelectroniccashby______.
18.
ThegeneralviewofEuropeislikelytochangefromcultivatedfarm-landtogrowingshrubsandforestswithspecies-poorwildlifesuchaswildcats,bears,deerandwolves.
A.YB.NC.NG
19.
Airconditioning,especiallyheatinginwintercouldreallymakeusgainweight.
A.YB.NC.NG
20.
Inrecentyears,satellitetelevisionhasstartedtobebroadcastintheradiofrequencyrange______.
A.between3.4GHzand7GHz
B.between12GHzand14GHz
C.between14GHzand21GHz
D.between21GHzand27GHz
二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.(24)
A.Becausesheisontheexecutivestaff.
B.Becausesheisfamiliarwiththecompany.
C.Becauseshehasknowledgeofmanagement.
D.Becauseshehasanoutstandingachievement.
22.
【B5】
23.(28)
A.Becauseithaswidenedthegapbetweentheveryrichandtheverypoor.
B.Becauseithasprovenanoppressiveeconomicpolicy.
C.Becauseithastotallyignoredtheneedsofthepoorestpeople.
D.Becauseithascausedworldwideenvironmentalproblems.
24.(40)
25.SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
聽力原文:CannesFilmFestival,themostprestigiousmotion-picturefestivalintheworld,isheldeachMayinthecityofCannes,insoutheastFrance.TheCannesFilmFestivalwasconceivedattheendof1938.DuetoWorldWarII,however,thefirstCannesFilmFestivalwasnothelduntil1946.Internationalismandpostwaroptimismcharacterizedthefirstfestival,asorganizersplacedlessemphasisoncompetitionthanonmutualcreativestimulationbetweennationalproductions.Inlateryearstheselectionofentriesforprizesreflectedmorecommercialinterestsandthefestivalsoonacquireditscurrentreputationasafashionableprofessionalevent,moreconcernedwithadvancingthefilmindustrythantheartoffilm.FrenchdirectorFrancoisTruffautaddressedthisissuein1956andpredicteditscommercialdeath.Thefestivalsurvived,however,andin1959,Truffauthimselfwasawardedtheprizeforbestscreenplayforoneofhisfilms.
Despiteitseverpresentfinancialinterests,theCannesFilmFestivalremainsanessentialaffairforinternationalcinema.In1955theorganizingcommitteeatCannesintroducedtheGoldenPalmAward(inEnglish)forbestfilmofthefestival,nowregardedasoneofthefilmindustry'smostdistinguishedprizes.PastrecipientsoftheawardincludeTaxiDriver(1976),byAmericandirectorMartinScorsese;andThePiano(1993),byNewZealanddirectorJaneCampion.
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A.In1938.B.In1946.C.In1955.D.DuringtheWorldWarII.
26.(26)
A.1.B.2.C.3.D.4.
27.(36)
A.ThemoviefanswhoareinterestedinABChits.
B.TheiPoduserswhoarebigmoviefansatthesametime.
C.Thosewhocan'tfollowtheregularscheduleoftheABChits.
D.LeonLong,chairmanofABCandhisstaff.
28.聽力原文:M:Areyoufreethisafternoon,Mary?Ifyouhavesparetime,willyoujoinusinplayingvolleyball?Lilyhasgotabadcoldsoshecouldn'tplay.
W:I'dliketo.Anywaymybasketballlessonwascancelled,soaslongasIcangoswimmingat7p.m.that'sOK.
Q:Whatwillthewomandothisafternoon?
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A.Shewillplaybasketball.
B.ShewillgotoseeLily.
C.Shewillgoswimming.
D.Shewillplayvolleyball.
29.聽力原文:Manylargecitiesareanythingbutbeautiful.Streetsarelitteredwithtrash.Inthistrash,however,thereisstillsomethingthatcanbeuseful.
Ifpeoplewanttosolvetheproblemofwaste,thereisnotimetobelost.Theymustworkoutwaysofmakinguseofgoodthingswhicharejustthrownawayaswaste.
Whenacargetstooold,itmaynotrunanymore.Butthemetalthatthecarwasmadeofisstillgood.Itcanbeputtouseagain.Whenabottleisempty,itgoesoutinthetrash.Butbottleglasscanbegroundintosandandusedtopavestreets.
Garbagefromfoodcanbechangedintofertilizer.Butfirstyouhavetofishoutalltheglassandmetal.
Garbagecanalsobeagoodsourceformakingbuildingblocks,whicharethencoveredwithconcrete.Now,moreandmoremachinesaredesignedforthispurpose.Someday,peoplewillwatchfilmsinamagnificentcinemawhichhasbeenbuiltoutofgarbage.Futurebuildings,roads,andcitiesmaybemadefromgarbage.Butsofar,buildingbeautifulcitiesoutofgarbageisonlyadream.
(33)
A.GarbageCanBeChangedintoFertilizer.
B.OvercomingtheProblemofWaste.
C.MakingBuildingswithGarbage.
D.LargeCitiesAreAnythingbutBeautiful.
30.聽力原文:W:Hi,Tom,Ihaven'tseenyouinawhile.Whatseemstobetheproblem?
M:ActuallyI'malittleembarrassedaboutcominghere,doctor.Ifeelfinefightnow.Butyouknowhowmuchstuffisgoingaround.Anywayeveryyeararoundtheholidays,likeclockworkIcomedownwithsomething.
W:Soyou'reinterestedinprevention.Whatsymptomsdoyouusuallyget?
M:Youknow,cough,fever,runnynose,myheadandbonesache.Chillseven.I'musuallymiserableforaweekanditendsupruiningmyholidays.
W:Soundslikeatypicalflutome.Asyousaid,lotsofpeoplehaveit.Influenzaoftenstrikeswhenpeopleareovertired,stressedoutandnoteatingnutritiousfood.Andalsoyouincreaseyourexposuretoaviruswhenyou'reinbigcrowdswherelotsofpeoplearecoughingandsneezing.
M:Icertainlyspendalotoftimeindepartmentstoresaroundtheholidaysbuyinggiftsforpeople.
W:Yes.Andsoyouincreaseyourexposuretoairbornevirusesjustwhenyourbody'sresistanceisalreadylowfromalloftherunningaroundyoudo.M:SowhatcanIdotowardofftheflu?
W:Actuallyit'sfairlysimple.Getalotofrest,eatwell.Thatwayyourimmunesystemwillbeboosted.Andyou'llbemoreabletofightoffillness.
M:Allthesethingsmakesense.Butonemorequestion.Aren'tIboundtogetsickanywayifthere'sanoutbreakinthedorm?
W:Oh,youdidn'tmentionyoulivedinthedormitory.Inthatcase,I'dalsosuggestyougetimmunized.Thevaccineavailablepreventsthethreemaintypesofinfluenza.Whydon'tyougototheuniversityhealthcenter?Theshotsarefreethere.
M:I'lldoitrightaway.Itwillbenicetofeelwellduringtheholidaysforonce.
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A.Tofindoutifhehastheflu.
B.Tofindouthowtomaintainanutritiousdiet.
C.Tofindouthowtopreventillness.
D.Tofindouttheresultsofabloodtest.
31.
【B4】
32.聽力原文:M:Oneofthemostcommonquestionsweaskaboutpeople'sbehavior.is"why".Whydidshesaythis?"Whydidhedothat?Sometimesthereasonisobvious,forexample,someoneisdrivingdownthestreet,thelightturnsred,theystop,why?
W:Becausetheyhaveto,legallyImean.
M:Exactly!Inthiscasethereasonisobvious,soweusuallydon'tquestionit.Butwhenthereasonisnotsoobviousandespeciallywhenthebehavior.couldhavenegativeconsequenceswe'llmorelikelytofeelaneedtoexplainthecausesofthebehavior.Socialpsychologistshaveatermforthis,fortheprocessofexplainingthecausesofthebehavior,it'scalled"causalattribution".Andonetheorysuggests,there'sapatterninthewaywegoaboutattributingcausestopeople'sbehavior.Accordingtothistheory,therearetwocategoriesofreasons:internalfactorsandexternalfactors.Again,Lisa,sayyou'redrivingdowntheroadandallofasuddensomeguyturnsintothelanerightinfrontofyou,andyouhavetoslamonyourbrakestoavoidanaccident.Howdoyoureact?
W:I'llprobablygetveryangry.
M:Because...
W:Well,he'snotpayingattention,he'sabaddriver.
M:Soyouautomaticallyattributethedriver'sbehavior.toaninternalfactor.Hehimselfistoblamebecauseheiscareless.
W:SoifIsaiditwasbecauseofheavytrafficorsomething,I'dbeattributinghisbehavior.toanexternalfactor,somethingbeyondhiscontrol.
M:Good.Nowhowdoweusuallyexplainourownnegativebehavior?
W:Weblameexternalfactors.
M:That'sright.
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A.Commoncausesofanger.
B.Judgingpeople'sbehavior.
C.Changingpeople'sattitudes.
D.Theeffectsofnegativebehavior.
33.(34)
A.Governmentfunded.
B.Political.
C.Private.
D.Noneoftheabove.
34.SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
聽力原文:(26)Sothecounselingservicesweofferdealwithanyproblemsarisingfromyourstudies,orinyourlifeoutsidetheuniversity.Letustakeacademiccounseling.Ifyouareconfusedaboutsubjectsorhowtocombinetheminyourdegree,thenwecanadviseyouanddiscussthecareeryouareaimingfor,sothatyoucanseeitallincontext.(27)Wecanalsochaseupyourtutorifyouarenotgettingproperfeedbackonhowyouaregettingoninyoursubject.
Besideshelpwithacademicproblems,youmayalsoneedpersonalcounseling:ifyouthinkyouarealreadyunderstress,well,justwaittillclassesbeginnextweek.Youwillhavetostartadjustingtoteachingandlearningmethodsthatmaybeunfamiliartoyou.(28)aswellasthemountingpressureasthedeadlineforthatfirstassignmentcreepsuponyou.Andofcourse,youhavetocopewithallthiswithoutyourusualsocialnetworkyouknow,thesocialcontacts,familyandfriendsyoucouldnormallyrelyonforhelp.Allofthiscausesanxiety.(28)Studyingoverseascantriggerapersonalcrisisyoumayhaveleftalotofwhatyoumightcall"unfinishedbusiness"backinyourowncountry.oryoumayhaveinterruptedpersonalrelationshipsorevensometimeshavebrokenthemofftocomeoverseas.andsothestudentoftenfeelslonely,unhappy,unmotivatedandunabletoconcentrateonstudying.Ortheremaybeotherthingsbotheringyou.Ourresidentpresidentcanofferyouspiritualguidanceifthatiswhatyouwant,orwecanputyouintouchwithcommunitygroupsthatcanprovideyouwithsocialcontactsandfriendship.
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A.Thecounselingserviceofferinghelptotheoverseasstudents.
B.Theresidentpresidentofferingspiritualguidancetotheoverseasstudents.
C.Thecommunitygroupsprovidinghelptotheoverseasstudents.
D.Themethodofdealingwiththepersonalcrisisoftheoverseasstudents.
35.(44)
36.【B6】
37.SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
聽力原文:FlexibleworkinghourswereinventedinGermanyinthelate1960s,butreachedBritainin1972.Thesystemallowsworkerstostartandfinishworkwhenevertheywant,withonlytworequirements.Theseare:firstly,thatallworkersmustbepresentforcertain"key"timesintheday,andsecondly,thatallworkersmustworktheagreedtotalnumberofhoursperweek.
Thesystemhasprovedanalmosttotalsuccesswhereverithasbeentried.Asurveyof700workersonflexiblehoursshowedthreemainadvantages:abetterbalancebetweenworkingandprivatelife,avoidanceoftheneedtotravelduringrushhoursandtheabilitytobeabletofinishacertaintaskbeforeleaving.
Fromtheemployer'spointofview,thesystemtendstoincreaseproductivity,reducelaborturnoverfirst,"Flexibletime"wasmainlyconfinedtowhite-collarworkers,butitisnowbeingappliedtomanualworkerstoo.
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A.British,B.Americans.C.Germans.D.Japanese.
38.(43)
39.聽力原文:M:Peterisalwayscomplainingabouthisjob.
W:Maybeifyoutriedwaitingontables,you'dg~whatit'slike.
Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean?
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A.ThemanwouldunderstandifhehadPeter'sjob.
B.Petercouldhelphimgetajobonanairplane.
C.Waitingontablesisanenjoyablejob.
D.Sheistiredofwaitingforhimthere.
40.SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
聽力原文:JogginghasbecomethemostpopularindividualsportinAmerica.Ithasbecomeveryusualtoseepeopleofallagesrunningalongcitystreets,inparksandalongspecialjogger'strailsthathavebeenbuiltinsomecities.Manytheorieshavebeenadvancedtoexplainthepopularityofjogging.Theplaintruthisthatjoggingisacheap,quick,andefficientwaytomaintainphysicalfitness.
Themostusefulsortofexerciseisanexercisethatdevelopstheheart,lungs,andcirculatorysystems.Ifthesesystemsarefit,thebodyisreadyforalmostanysportandforalmostanysuddendemandmadebyworkoremergencies.Onecan.trainmorespecifically,butrunningtrainsyourheartandlungstodeliveroxygenmoreefficientlytoallpartsofyourbody.Itisworthnotingthatthissortofexerciseistheonlykindthatcanreduceheartdisease,thenumberonecauseofdeathinAmerica.
Onlyonesortofequipmentisneeded—agoodpairofshoes.Physiciansadvisebeginningjoggersnottotrytorunintennisshoes.Nootherspecialequipmentisneeded.Youcanjoginanyclothingyoudesire,evenyourstreetclothes.Manyjoggerswearexpensivewarmupsuits,butjustasmanywearasimplepairofgymshortsandaT-shirt.
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A.Onethattrainsthebodyforweightlifting.
B.Onethatisbothbeneficialandinexpensive.
C.Onethatdevelopstheheart,lungs,andcirculatorysystems.
D.Onethatenablesapersonreadyforanysuddendemandmadebywork.
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.
Whyhavecriminalsof1980sgonetointernationaldrugstrade?
A.Becausetheyaregettingoldandcannotusemodernweapons.
B.Becausesmugglingdrugsiseasierthanrobbingbanks.
C.Becauseinternationaldrugstradeiswherethemoneyis.
D.Becausesmugglingdrugsissaferthanrobbingbanks.
42.Whatistheimpactoftouristarrivaldrop-offonAsianairlines?
43.
TheinvestigationdoneintheIHDprograms______.
A.focusedonchildrenfrompoorfamilies
B.waslessconvincingthanRamey'sresearch
C.confirmedthefindingsmadeinRamey'sresearch
D.focusedontheintelligencegrowthofchildrenwithlowIQs
44.
Accordingtothepassage,greatfearcanbestimulatedinachildwhenthestoryis______.
45.
【C8】
46.
Howcanweaccountfortheformationofaniceberg?
47.DifferentfromHarvard,manyuniversitiesrequiretheadmittedapplicantsto______.
48.
WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedasanexampleofnonverbalthinkinginParagraphs1and2?
A.Buildingcathedrals.
B.Creatingrockets.
C.Designingdieselengines.
D.Makingautomobiles.
49.(58)
50.
Todealwiththecasesof______makesthecreditcardcompaniesworrymost.
51.
【C2】
52.
What'sthepurposeofmorein-housetraininginsomecompanies?
53.
Basedontheideaspresentedinthepassagewecanconclude"beingfat"______inAmericansociety.
A.willalwaysremainataboo
B.isnotconsideredasataboobymostpeople
C.haslongbeenataboo
D.maynolongerbeataboosomeday
54.
AccordingtotheNAS'report,oneoftheproblemsinend-of-lifecareis______.
A.prolongedmedicalprocedures
B.inadequatetreatmentofpain
C.systematicdrugabuse
D.insufficienthospitalcare
55.
Whatisthebesttitleofthispassage?
A.HungerandMalnutritioninDevelopingCountries
B.HungerandMalnutritionBiotechDoesPromise
C.GeneticallyModifiedFoodsFeedtheWorld?
D.ApplicationofBiotechChallengesWorldHunger
56.
【C6】
57.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.Pleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.
Canyouwalkastraightline?Thequestionismuchmoredifficulttoanswerthanyouthink.ArecentexperimentheldinJapanshowsthatitisalmost【C1】______forpeopletowalkexactlystraightfor60meters.Eachmanhadtowearsockssoakedwithredinkandwalkonwhitepaperfixed【C2】______tothefloor.The【C3】______showedthatallwalkedinawindingratherthanastraightline.Researchersfoundthatpeople【C4】______theirdirectionofwalkingregularly.However,therangedifferedfromsubjecttosubject.
Thissuggeststhatnoneofuscanwalkina【C5】______straightline.Rather,wemeander(漫步),mainlyduetoaslightstructuralorfunctional【C6】______ofourlegs.Sostepsbytheleftandrightlegsofapersonare【C7】______.
Asaresult,althoughwemaystartwalkinginastraightline,severalstepsafterwardswehavechangeddirection.However,【C8】______helpsustocorrectthedirectionofwalkingandleadsustothetarget.
Yourearsalsohelpyouwalk.Afterturningaroundalotwithyoureyesclosed,youcanhardlystandstill,【C9】______tosay,walkstraight.It'sallbecauseyourearsarestillspinningandcan'thelpyoukeepyourbalance.Yourinnerearisastructurecontainingliquids.Whenyouspin,theliquidinsidefollowyourspinning,butwhenStop,theliquidcontinuestospinforawhile,theresultofwhichis【C10】______.Forthemoment,althoughyoureyesighttellsyoutowalkinastraightlineyourbrainlistenstoyourspinningears,thusyoudon'twalkaswhatyoureyestell.
A)imbalanceF)dizzinessK)sleepy
B)eyesightG)flatL)needless
C)similarH)readjustedM)footprints
D)impossibleI)probableN)different
E)strictlyJ)foldedO)slightly
【C1】
58.
Whenlookingforasubject,whichofthefollowingisthemostimportantaspect?
A.Oneshouldchooseasubjectheknowsquitewell.
B.Oneshouldwriteaboutsomethingreadersdon'tknow.
C.Oneshouldlimithiswritingtoaspecificsubject.
D.Oneshouldchooseaninterestingsubject.
59.
TheyoungarechallengingtraditionalvaluesEXCEPTin______.
A.clothingfashion
B.traditionalconcepts
C.fixedworkinghours
D.marriagepatterns
60.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______.
四、5.ErrorCorrection(5題)61.
【S2】
62.
【S5】
63.
【S8】
64.TheWorldBankestablishedtowardtheendofWorldWarⅡasS1.______
anewinternationalfinancialorganizationprovidinglong-termfi-S2.______
nanceinthedifficultpostwarperiodwhichlaidahead.TheBankS3.______
cameintooperationinJune1946withamemberof44countries.S4.______
ByApril1962membershiproseto75,and15othercountrieswereS5.______
applicants,mostofwhichnewindependentAfricannations.S6.______
TheBank'sfirstgroupofloanswasmadein1947toaidpost-
warreconstructioninWesternEurope.TileBankthenturned
tolendtoassisttheeconomicgrowthofthelessdevelopedcountriesS7.______
oftheworld.
ThesedevelopmentloansnowreachalmostUS$6000mil-
lion.TheyhavehelpedtolaythefoundationofeconomyprogressinS8.______
manycountries,particularlybyassistingthedevelopmentofthee-S9.______
lectricpower,transportation,industryandagriculture.
AllpaymentofinterestandprincipalduefromtheBank'sbor-S10.______
rowershavebeenreceived.
【S1】
65.(64)
五、6.Translation(5題)66.Asamodestlady,she______(從未認(rèn)為自己很了不起).
67.Itis_____________________________thatkeepsfreedomalive.(是沖突而不是絕對的一致)
68.John'sactualperformancedidnotconfirmthebeliefthat___________________(高分應(yīng)該是學(xué)術(shù)能力的證明).
69.______(讓世界發(fā)展如此之快的)isthemodernscienceandtechnology.
70.People18to29arethemostmobileagegroup,______(他們過去的遷移模式?jīng)Q定了許多地區(qū)的未來發(fā)展).
參考答案
1.KeepcarboninthesoilKeepcarboninthesoil解析:本題涉及有機(jī)農(nóng)業(yè)的優(yōu)點。小標(biāo)題WhyShouldICareifaFoodisOrganic?部分第一段最后一句提到Organicagriculture具有manyimportantenvironmentalbenefits,而根據(jù)該部分最后一段Organicagriculturehelpstominimizethegreenhouseeffectandglobalwarmingthroughitsabilitytokeepcarboninthesoil即可得出本題答案。
2.D解析:該句提到,TheJosephsonInstitute…concludedina2008survey…“cheating…continuestoberampant,andit'sgettingworse.”,即JosephsonInstitute在2008年的一項調(diào)查中總結(jié)到,學(xué)校里的作弊事件仍然猖獗,而且有逐漸惡化的趨勢。[D]中的wasspreadingunrestrainedly對應(yīng)該句中的continuestoberampant,andit'sgettingworse,故答案為[D]。
3.profitsandservicesprofitsandservices解析:題干中的Googleassuresprivacybydestroyinguserdata是對該段第三句和第四句前半句的簡化改寫。而題干中negativelyinfluence與原文中的limit以及make...lessuseful意思相近,故limit和make的賓語就是本題的答案。所以,空格處應(yīng)填入profitsandservices。
4.superior
5.you'renotpayingforsomeoftheirexpenses
6.non-cohabitationforfiveyearsnon-cohabitationforfiveyears解析:本題定位信息是Scotland和doesnotagree,從而鎖定DivorceinScotland部分。該部分第二段提到,只要能夠提供婚姻關(guān)系已經(jīng)破裂的證據(jù),就可以獲得離婚批準(zhǔn)。然后列舉了幾種可以證明婚姻已破裂的情況,最后一條就是:non-cohabitationforfiveyearsifyourspousedoesnotconsent,由此可知答案為non-cohabitationforfiveyears。
7.theyrideinthefront.theyrideinthefront.解析:答案在“Butitwillbethedriver'sresponsibilitytomakesurethatchildrenunder14donotrideinthefrontunlesstheyarewearingaseatbeltofsomekind.”一句中可知。
8.protectedspeciesprotectedspecies解析:根據(jù)關(guān)鍵詞problemwithculture查讀小標(biāo)題ThreatsofAmericanCulturalDomination下面最后一段第一句Amainproblemisthatcultureisnolongeraprotectedspecies,butsubjecttotheinexorabledriveforfreetrade...
9.B解析:本題定位信息是allpatients和tolerate,從而鎖定文章第四段。該段第二句中提到…tolerateahigherlevelofsideeffects—afterall,ifthechoiceisbetweendyingfromHIV-AIDSandsideeffects,mostpatientsoptforthelatter。題干中的allpatients與文中的mostpatients矛盾,故本題答案為N。
10.improvethesituation。improvethesituation。解析:根據(jù)題干定位到倒數(shù)第二段首句MartinusvanSchalkwyk...saidthereweremeasuresinplacetoimprovethesituation,即:環(huán)境和觀光事業(yè)部長Schalkwyk參觀了德爾班南部的盆地,并指出還是有措施可以改善現(xiàn)狀的,故得答案。
11.A解析:細(xì)節(jié)題。本題還是在講TheDreamertype,分標(biāo)題TheDreamer下第二段第一句Ifyouspendalldaypretendingstudying,you'llpayallnightcrammingforreal.(如果你整個白天假裝學(xué)習(xí),那你就得整晚埋頭苦學(xué)了。)由此可判斷,Dreamers最終結(jié)果得用功學(xué)習(xí)才能應(yīng)付考試。與原文內(nèi)容相符合。
12.N。N。解析:由題干中的shortmessagingservice定位到第一個小標(biāo)題下首段第四句But2Gwasstillprimarilymeantforvoicecommunications,notdata,exceptsomeverylowdata-ratefeatures,l
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