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2022-2023年山東省德州市大學(xué)英語(yǔ)6級(jí)大學(xué)英語(yǔ)六級(jí)知識(shí)點(diǎn)匯總(含答案)學(xué)校:________班級(jí):________姓名:________考號(hào):________
一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20題)1.
Daydreamingcanbeagoodwayofrealizingone'screativepotential.
A.YB.NC.NG
2.Whatistheonehugeproblemthatwehaven'treallysolved?
A.Globalwarming.
B.Acidrain.
C.Toxicemission.
D.Environment.
3.Whentalkingaboutrunning,theauthorsuggeststhatpeoplewhohadsomediseases______.
A.giveuprunning
B.runatalowerpace
C.runattheirwill
D.seekmedicaladvice
4.
Drinkplentyoffluidsisparticularlyimportantforelderlypeoplewhohaveafever.
A.YB.NC.NG
5.
TsunamiwarningcentersinJapan,Kamchatka,Alaska,Hawaii,FrenchPolynesia,andChilearesetupinordertoissuewarningsabouttsunamisthat______.
6.
Asaresult,hisdoublelifeminedhisteachingcareer.
A.YB.NC.NG
7.
InApril1995,makesthe______.
8.
______amongthemostdevastatingcausesofpersonalcomputerdestruction.
A.Thunderboltis
B.Housefiresandfloodsare
C.Powersurgesare
D.Kids'rearrangingdatais
9.Toreducethedamageofbooksinaroomwithwindows,youhaveto______.
10.
Conflictisregardedasamarkerof________________bycollectivistswhileacceptedasunavoidablebyindividualists.
11.
Theauthormaintainsasthemarketsdistributeothergoodsthroughouttheeconomyandcostsomethingtheycanbeseenas______.
12.PassageOne
TourismisoneofthelargestindustriesintheUK--worthapproximately$127.9billion.Itemploysmorethan1.5millionpeople(7percentofallemployment)inhotels,restaurants,pubs,travelagencies,museumsetc.
MasstourisminEnglandbeganinthesecondhalt'ofthenineteenthcentury,duringtheVictorianPeriod.Seasideholidayswereparticularlypopular.
Abouttwenty-fivemillionpeoplenowvisitEnglandeveryyear.Theycomefromallovertheworld.NearlyallofthemstartinLondon,andsomenevergooutofthatgreatcity.
PeoplevisitEnglandformanyreasons.Somereturntodiscovertheirfamilyroots,havingoriginatedfromhere.Otherscometoseethewidevarietyofhistoricalbuildingsortosampletheheritageandtraditionsthatwehavesomuchof.
Englandhasmuchtooffer,wonderfulandverydifferentcountrysidefromregiontoregionandalsoawidevarietyofculture.ItisalsooftenusedasasteppingstonetotherestofEuropeaswearesocloseandtraveliseasy.
TherearethebeautifuluniversitycitiesofOxfordandCambridge,thewonderfulDorsetcoast,andtheLakeDistrict,StonehengeandWindsorCastle.
PassageTwo
LONDONFridayMarch15(ReutersHealth)--Despitethepublicperceptionthatcyberspaceisashallowandsometimeshostileenvironment,loverswhomeetthroughInternetchatroomsmayactuallyendupformingstrongrelationships,aresearcherreportedFridayattheBritishPsychologicalSocietymeetinginBlackpool.
Oncepotentialpartnersmeetface-to-face,therelationshipmaythrivebecausetheyfeeltheyalreadyknoweachotherwellthroughtheironlineencounters,saidDrJeffreyGavin,alecturerinpsychologyattheUniversityofBath.
Contrarytoexpectations,mostchatmomusersdon'ttotallymisleadonlinepartnersabouttheirlooksandshape.Instead,theyjusttellafewwhiteliesabouttheirheight,orthecoloroftheirhair,hesaid.
"Chatroomsdon'tleadtoshallowandimpersonalrelationships,"GavintoldReutersHealth."TheyleadtoreallycloserelationshipsbecausepeopleexpressthemselvesmorefreelyandaremoreopenandhonestontheInternet.
Gavincametothisconclusionaftercarryingoutin-depthinterviewswith42regularchatmomusersranginginagefrom19to26.
"Whattendstohappenisthat,whentheymeet,it'safairlysmoothtransitionfromonlinetooff-linebecausetheyknoweachothersowell,"saidGavin.
Thelateststudysuggestscyberspacemayhavesomeconsiderablebenefitsinhelpingnewrelationshipsform.
Theinterviewsshowedpeopleroutinelyliedaboutthemselvesonline,butinmostcasesrileywereminormisrepresentationsratherthanoutrightfabrication.Interestingly,thislittlebitofdishonestyseemedtoencouragechatroomuserstothenbemoreemotionallyexplicitandintimate.
"Theystillseemtocomplytothesocialnormsaroundthebody,"Gavinexplained."Sotheguystendtomakethemselvessoundblondandblue-eyed,whilethewomenaddabitofblondtotheirhair.It'sme12ofthemtoldoutfightliesbuttherestjustexaggeratedslightly."
Gavinsaidofthe42volunteershestudied,29reportedclosefriendshipsorromanticrelationshipswithpeopletheymetonline,with21progressingtoface-to-facemeetings.
"ThiswasmorethanIexpectedandthesetendedtosettleintoregularrelationships.Onecoupleevenbecameengagedtobemarried,"henoted.
PassageThree
LEGEND:
+DiedinofficexResignedfromPresidency
++Assassinatedinoffice&
A.YB.NC.NG
13.
PeopletellliesuntheInternetbecauseofthefollowingreasonsexceptthat______.
14.
Infact,theprocessofgivingupdrugaddictionforadeterminedpersoniseasierthanwhathethought.
A.YB.NC.NG
15.
ChinesearethemostsuccessfulbusinessgroupinAsia.
A.YB.NC.NG
16.
Whatisnotsaidtobeawayofcleaningupafterourselves?
A.Throwlessaway.
B.Designrecycledproducts.
C.Don'tuseitagain.
D.Lastlonger.
17.
TheMilkyWaybegantoform.about11.billionyearsearlierthanEarth.
A.YB.NC.NG
18.
ManycriminalsinEnglandweresentto______becausetheywerenot"goodcitizens".
19.Beijing2008:TheFirst4GWirelessOlympicGames?
Abouthalfamillionyearsago,PekingmanlivedinZhoukoudian,inthesouthwesternsuburbsofwhatisnowBeijing.IfyouhavebeentoBeijingmorerecently,orareatallfamiliarwithmodernChina,thenyouknowthisancientcityisgoingtohostthemostmodern,high-techOlympicGameseverin2008.Withtechnologyavailabletoday,andavisionforwhatBeijingcouldbein2008,thereisanopportunityforthehoststomakethecity'stelecommunicationsinfrastructure--inthewordsoftheOlympicmotto—"swifter,higher,stronger".ThePathto4G
Beijinghasthegoodfortuneoflookingatpreviousgenerationsofwirelessnetworksandavoidingthesamemistakesasitpreparesfor2008.FirstGeneration(1G)wirelesstelecommunications—thebrick-likeanalogphonesthatarenowcollector'sitems—introducedthecellulararchitecturethatisstillbeingofferedbymostwirelesscompaniestoday.SecondGeneration(2G)wirelesssupportedmoreuserswithinacellbyusingdigitaltechnology,whichallowedmanycallerstousethesamemultiplexedchannel.But2Gwasstillprimarilymeantforvoicecommunications,notdata,exceptsomeverylowdata-ratefeatures,likeShortMessagingService(SMS).So-called2.5GallowedcarrierstoincreasedatarateswithasoftwareupgradeatthebasetransceiversStations(BTS),aslongasconsumerspurchasednewphonestoo.ThirdGeneration(3G)wirelessoffersthepromiseofgreaterbandwidth,basicallybiggerdatapipestousers,whichwillallowthemtosendandreceivemoreinformation.
Allofthesearchitectures,however,arestillcellular.Cellulararchitectureissometimesreferredtoasa"stararchitecture',becauseuserswithinthatcellaccessacommon,centralizedbasestation.Theadvantageisthatgivenenoughtimeandmoney,carrierscanbuildnationwidenetworks,whichmostofthebigcarriershavedone.Someofthedisadvantagesincludeasingularpointoffailure,noleadbalancing,andspectralinefficiencies.Thesinglebiggestdisadvantagetocellularnetworksgoingforwardisthatasdataratesincrease,outputpowerwillhavetoincrease—orthesizeofthecellswinhavetodecrease—tosupportthosehigherdatarates.Sincesignificantincreasesinoutputpowerscarebothconsumersandregulators,itisfarmorelikelythatwewillseesignificantlysmallercells.Thiswillfurtherreducethereturnoninvestmentinalreadyfragile3Gbusinessplans.
FourthGeneration(4G)wirelesswasoriginallyconceivedbytheDefenseAdvancedResearchprojectsAgency(DARPA),thesameorganizationthatdevelopedthewiredInternet.Itisnotsurprising,then,thatDARPAchosethesamedistributedarchitectureforthewirelessInternetthathadprovensosuccessfulinthewiredInternet.Althoughexpertsandpolicymakershaveyettoagreeonalltheaspectsof4Gwireless,twocharacteristicshaveemergedasallbutcertaincomponentsof4G:end-to-endInternetProtocol(IP),andpeer-to-peer(點(diǎn)對(duì)點(diǎn))networking.AnallIPnetworkmakessensebecauseconsumerswillwanttousethesamedataapplicationstheyareusedtoinwirednetworks.Peer-to-peernetworks,whereeverydeviceisbothatransceiver(收發(fā)機(jī))andarouter(路由器)forotherdevicesinthenetwork,eliminatestheweaknessofcellulararchitectures,becausetheeliminationofasinglenodedoesnotdisablethenetwork.Thefinaldefinitionof"4G"willhavetoincludesomethingassimpleasthis:ifaconsumercandoitathomeorintheofficewhilewiredtotheInternet,thatconsumermustbeabletodoitwirelesslyinafullymobileenvironment.
Let'sdefine"4G"as"wirelesscollaboratedpeer-to-peernetworking".4Gtechnologyissignificantbecauseusersjoiningthenetworkaddmobilerouterstothenetworkinfrastructure.Becauseuserscarrymuchofthenetworkwiththem,networkcapacity
20.(9)
二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.(34)
A.TheywereimportedfromEuropeancountries.
B.Theymigratedfromdistantcolonies.
C.Theyweredomesticatedfromlocalwildbreeds.
D.Theyweretheresultofacarefulbreedingprogram.
22.(29)
A.Moneyisproofofone'svalue.
B.Moneyisameansinsteadofanend.
C.Makingmoremoneyismeaningless.
D.Moneycangivegreathappiness.
23.聽(tīng)力原文:W:ThereportsaysthatalldepartmentsaremakingprofitexcepttheAsianDepartment.
M:Well,Mr.Smithseemstobethewrongpersontoheadthatdepartment.Onemorewrongstepandhewillberemovedfromthatoffice.
Q:Whatdowelearnfromtheconversation?
(17)
A.Mr.Smithwillbereplacedifthemakesanothermistake.
B.Mr.SmithisanadmirablechiefoftheAsianDepartment.
C.Mr.Smith'sdepartmentismoresuccessfulthanalltheothers.
D.Mr.Smithisseldominhisoffice
24.聽(tīng)力原文:Tosucceedinajobinterview,youshoulddemonstratecertainpersonalandprofessionalqualities.Youneedtocreateagoodimageinalimitedtime,usuallyfrom40to70minutes.Youmustleaveapositiveimpressionwhichtheinterviewerwillrememberwhileheinterviewsotherapplicants.
Youshouldespeciallypayattentiontosomequalitiesduringtheinterview.Firstofall,youshouldtakecaretoappearproperlydressed.Therightclotheswornattherighttimecanwintherespectoftheinterviewerandhisconfidenceinyourjudgment.Itmaynotbetruethatclothesmaketheman,butthefirstandlastimpressionofyoursisdeterminedbytheclothesyouwear.Secondly,youshouldreflectconfidencebyspeakinginaclearvoice,loudenoughtobeheardwithoutbeingaggressive.Youshouldbepreparedtotalkknowledgeablyaboutthepositionyou'reapplyingfor.Finally,tobereallyimpressive,youmustconveyasenseofself-confidenceandanenthusiasmforwork.Ifyoudisplaythesecharacteristicswithjustalittleluck,you'llcertainlysucceedinatypicalpersonalinterview.
(33)
A.Lessthan40minutes.
B.From40to70minutes.
C.Atleast40minutes.
D.Morethan70minutes.
25.(22)
A.Acceptthejobofferfromthebookstore.
B.AcceptthejobofferfromIBM.
C.IntheholidayworkinIBMandinthenextschoolyearworkinthebookstore.
D.Giveupbothoffersandfindanotheroneinthenextschoolyear.
26.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.
(12)
A.Becauseshefeelsveryhotintheroom.
B.Becauseshewantstoavoidmeetingpeople.
C.Becauseshewantstosmokeacigaretteoutside.
D.Becauseshedoesn'tlikethesmellinside.
27.(18)
A.Shedoesn'tlikestandingsoclose.
B.Shecan'thearclearly.
C.Shecan'twatchtelevisionclearly.
D.Shewashurtbythelight.
28.(21)
A.Shealreadyhasausedcar.
B.Shelovesherdearoldcar.
C.Shedoesn'ttrustused-cardealers.
D.Shethinksusedcarscosttoomuchinmaintenance.
29.【B5】
30.
【B6】
31.
【B2】
32.聽(tīng)力原文:W:Billisapersonwhoisveryshyandquiet.Herarelysaysathing.Ijustcan'tbearwithhimsometimesashespeakstoolittle.
M:Oh,buthisbrotherJerryisjusttheopposite.
Q:WhatdoyouknowfromthisconversationaboutJerry?
(18)
A.Jerryhasanopencharacterandisverytalkative.
B.Jerryisveryshyandquiet.
C.JerryrarelysaysathingabouthisbrotherBill.
D.Jerrynevermeanswhathesays.
33.聽(tīng)力原文:W:Iheardyou'removingtoanewapartmentsoon.
M:Yes,Ihaveto,althoughit'llbemoreexpensive.MypresentroommateplayshistaperecorderallnightlongandIcan'tsleep.
Q:Whydoesthemanwanttochangehislivingplace?
(14)
A.Hisroommate'staysawakeallnight.
B.Hewanttoplayhisrecorderatnight.
C.Thepresentoneistooexpensive.
D.Thepresentoneistooexpensive.
34.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.
聽(tīng)力原文:W:I'msorryyoufailedthephysicscourse,Todd.
M:Let'sfaceit.I'mjustnotcutouttobeascientist.
Q:WhatdowelearnaboutTodd?
(12)
A.He'supsetbecausehehascuthimself.
B.Hecan'tfacethephysicsinstructoranylonger.
C.Hewantsthewomantocutoutsciencecourses.
D.Hedoesn'thavetheabilitytobeascientist.
35.SectionC
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthe
聽(tīng)力原文:Rightnow£4millionhasbeenspenttargetingBritain'spartydrinkers.Ahard-hittingcampaignofadvertswarnsthatexcessivedrinkerscouldriskhorrifyingconsequences,andtherecouldbehealthwarningsonbottlesofwine,orspirits.Thisisthegovernment'sfirstnationalalcoholawarenessmovement.Anactorinareportercostumeprovidesthedrama,theHollywoodentertainermanthendeliverstheshockfactor.Despitetheinevitablethought,thepunchlineissurprisinglypermissive.
"Drink,haveagoodtime!Butknowyourlimits!"Theintendedaudiences,consumersarcinthe18to24agerange.Thisiswhattheyoungpeoplethemselvesaresaying,thisiswhatwouldmakeadifferencetothebehavior.ofpeoplewhenthey'vehadtoomuchtodrink.Don'tthinkyou'reunbeatable,knowyourlimits.Don'tpretendtobebrave.Whataboutthisthen?TheDepartmentofHealthtoldustheyareabout6monthsawayfromputtinghealthwarningsonindividualcansandbottles.Butthedrinksindustrywouldn'taccepthard-hittingmessageslikethis.Wearemorelikelytoseeslogansaskingustobehavesensibly.
Still,majorresearchconductedthissummerproducedahighlyskepticaloverviewofstrategieslikeadvertisingandwarninglabels.Usingworldwidescientificresearch,thereportgivesascoreofZEROwithregardtoeffectiveness.Butitgoesontosaythatthesetechniquesdohaveasurprisingconsequencesincemediaapproachesareimportanttogainpublicsupportforpolicychanges.Sotheresearcherssaytheadsmaynotconvinceustodrinkless,butthereisevidencethattheysoftenitupforfuturegovernmentinitiativeslikestricterdrink-drivinglaws,highertaxesonalcohol,orrestrictionsonthesaleofalcohol.
Rightnow£4millionhasbeenspenttargetingBritain'spartydrinkers.Ahard-hitting【B1】______ofadvertswarnsthatexcessivedrinkerscouldriskhorrifying【B2】______,andtherecouldbehealthwarningsonbottlesofwine,orspirits.Thisisthegovernment'sfirstnationalalcohol【B3】______movement.Anactorinareporter【B4】______providesthedrama,theHollywoodentertainermanthen【B5】______theshockfactor.Despitetheinevitablethought,thepunchlineissurprisingly【B6】______.
"Drink,haveagoodtime!Butknowyourlimits!"The【B7】______audiences,consumersarcinthe18to24agerange.Thisiswhattheyoungpeoplethemselvesaresaying,thisiswhatwouldmakeadifferencetothebehavior.ofpeoplewhenthey'vehadtoomuchtodrink.Don'tthinkyou're【B8】______,knowyourlimits.Don'tpretendtobebrave.Whataboutthisthen?【B9】______.Butthedrinksindustrywouldn'taccepthard-hittingmessageslikethis.Wearemorelikelytoseeslogansaskingustobehavesensibly.
Still,【B10】______.Usingworldwidescientificresearch,thereportgivesascoreofZEROwithregardtoeffectiveness.Butitgoesontosaythatthesetechniquesdohaveasurprisingconsequencesincemediaapproachesareimportanttogainpublicsupportforpolicychanges.Sotheresearcherssaytheadsmaynotconvinceustodrinkless,【B11】______likestricterdrink-drivinglaws,highertaxesonalcohol,orrestrictionsonthesaleofalcohol.
【B1】
36.(26)
A.ToputthehomeworkonDon'sdesk.
B.ToleavethemasterkeyforDon.
C.TogiveDon'sstudentsthenextassignment.
D.TocallDonattheendoftheafternoon,
37.SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
聽(tīng)力原文:PublictelevisioninAmericagrewoutofthemanylocalstationsthatbroadcasteducationalprogramsinthe1950s.In1967CongresspassedthePublicBroadcastAct.ThegoalofthislawwastoprovideeducationalprogramsforallAmericans.Thereisamajordifferencebetweenpublictelevisionandcommercialtelevision.(26)Commercialtelevisionprogramsarepaidforbycompaniesthatadvertisetheirproductsorservicesduringtheprogram.Publictelevisionprogramsdonothavesuchadvertisingmessages.Anotherdifferenceisthatcommercialtelevisionispressuredbyadvertiserstobroadcastprogramspopularwithhugegroupsofpeople.Theseincludecomediesandgameshows.Publictelevisiondoesnotfacesuchpressures.(27)Itcanbroadcastprogramsofinteresttosmallergroupsofpeople.Theseprogramsareoftenmoreunusual,creativeandexperimentalthanprogramsbroadcastoncommercialtelevision.
PublictelevisioninAmericapresentsmanykindsofprograms.Therearenewsandopinionprograms.Therearefilmsaboutsocialandhistoricalevents.Andthereareshowsaboutscienceandnature.(28)Thereareshowstoteachpeoplehowtocook,growvegetablesorfixahouse.TherearemanydramaprogramsproducedinBritain.Andthereareprogramsthatpresentthemusic,danceandtheaterofAmerica.
SomanylocalAmericanpeopleenjoythepublictelevision,mostofthetime,theyspentthedayortheirleisuretimeonitandalsogottheinformationfromtheprogrammes.
(27)
A.Thegovernment.
B.Companiesthatadvertisetheirproductsorservices.
C.Hugegroupsofaudiences.
D.Asmallergroupofpeople.
38.(27)
A.Hisgeneralhealthwillbenefitgreatly.
B.Hewillbegintobreathemoreregularly.
C.Hewillloseweightreadily.
D.Hisflexibilitywilldecrease.
39.聽(tīng)力原文:M:Isthisthetimetogetthatgreatnewjob?Isthisthetimetosellorbuyanewhome?WellourfinancialcontributorMellodyHobsonhasconsultedalltheexpertsincludingherselfandshe'sgotsomeanswersthismorning,Mellody,Goodmorning.
W:Goodmorning.
M:Allright,houses.Isitthetimetobuyorsellahouse?
W:Well,actually,housinglookslikeit'sgoingtobeabust.Thehousingsalesforthismonthweredown1.7%.That'sthesecondmonthinarow.Andthemarketsheadedforacorrectionoradropinprices.Andit'simportanttoknowthatmortgagerateshavebeenup,sothat'soneofthebigreasonsthatit'sslowingdownbuying.Andontopofthattheotherbigindicatormortgageapplicationsaredown.Actuallylastweekmortgageapplicationshitathree-and-a-half-yearlow.Sowhatdoesallthismean?Ifyouareabuyer,Ithinkyouaregonnafindsomebargainsoutthere.
M:Ok!Itispuzzledtoboththenbythemiddleoftheyearyoureallyfindbargains.Allright,yourjobs,isthisgonnabetheyeartolookforanewjobbecausethey'regonnabeavailableoristhisayearinwhichmorepeopleagainwillgetlaidoff.
W:Thisisgoodnewsonthejobfront,inNovember215,000jobswereadded,that'supfrom44,000inOctober.Decemberlooksgood.Companiesouttheresaythey'replanningtohireinthefirstquarterofthisyearandtherearestilljobsshortagesincertainareaslikefinance,healthcareandconstruction.
M:Greattogetsomeoptimisticnews.Allright,Mellody,thanksagainandhaveagreatweekend.
(23)
A.Therewillbeaboominhousing.
B.Thehousemarketwillsufferdepression.
C.Thebankwillexertpositiveinfluenceonhousing.
D.Itwillhitathree-and-a-half-yearlow.
40.
【B9】
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.
Youshouldbereadytoacceptitifyourwesternpartnerasksyouto______.
42.SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.
It'sabrandnewworld--aworldbuiltaroundbrands.Hard-charging,noise-making,culture-shapingbrandsareeverywhere.They'reonsupermarketshelves,ofcourse,butalsoinbusinessplansfornetworkcompanystartupsandinthenamesofsportscomplexes.Brandsareinfiltrating(滲透)people'severydaylives--bystickingtheirlogosonclothes,inconcertprograms,onsubwaystationwalls,eveninelementaryschoolclassrooms.
WeliveinanageinwhichCBSnewscasterswearNikejacketsontheair,inwhichBurgerKingandMcDonald'sopenkiosks(小亭)inelementaryschoollunchrooms.Butasbrandsreach(andthenoverreach)intoeveryaspectsofourlives,thecompaniesbehindtheminvitemorequestions,deeperscrutiny--andaninevitablebacklashbyconsumers.
"Ourintellectuallivesandourpublicspacesarebeingtakenoverbymarketing--andthathasrealimplicationsforcitizenships"saysauthorandactivistsNaomiKlien."It'simportantforanyhealthyculturetohavepublicspace--aplacewherepeoplearetreatedascitizensinsteadofasconsumers.We'vecompletelylostthatspace."
Sincethemid-1980s,asmoreandmorecompanieshaveshiftedfrombeingaboutproductstobeingaboutideas.Starbucksisn'tsellingcoffee;It'ssellingcommunity!Thosecompanieshavepouredmoreandmoreresourcesintomarketingcampaigns.
Topayforthosecampaigns,thosesamecompaniesfiguredoutwaystocutcostselsewhere,forexample,byusingcontractlaborathomeandlow-wagelaborindevelopingcountries.Contractlaborersarehiredonatemporary,per-assignmentbasis,andemployershavenoobligationtoprovideanybenefits(suchashealthinsurance)orlong-termjobsecurity.Thissavescompaniesmoneybutobviouslyputsworkersinvulnerablesituations.IntheUnitedStates,contractlaborhasgivenrisetoso-calledMcJobs,whichemployersandworkersalikepretendaretemporary--eventhoughthesejobsareusuallyheldbyadultswhoaretryingtosupportfamilies.
Themassiveexpansionofmarketingcampaignsinthe1980scoincidedwiththereductionofgovernmentspendingforschoolsandformuseums.Thismadethoseinstitutionsmuchtoowilling,eveneager,topartnerwithprivatecompanies.Butcompaniestookadvantageoftheneedsofthoseinstitutions,reachingtoofar,andoverwhelmingthecivicspacewiththeirmarketingagendas.
Howcanbrandsinfiltratepeople'sdailylife?
A.Byhavingtheirlogosprintedinpeople'clothes.
B.Byhavingtheirbrandsreachinginprimaryschools.
C.Byfindingmeanstoputtheirproductsonsupermarketshelves.
D.Byputtingrelativeinformationoftheirproductsonpublicplaces.
43.
Aforger'mustsellhisworktopeoplewhodon'thavemuchknowledgeinthefieldinsteadof______.
44.
WhatdidtheauthorlearnfromwhatshesawinAscot?
45.
Theword"project"(Line2,Para.4)refersto______.
A.acomprehensivestudyofjuveniledelinquency
B.afullexplorationofresearchdesigns
C.anextensiveresearchoncrime
D.afurtherinvestigationintonewresearchtechniques
46.NetVizorcancreateacopyofwhattheemployeeisseeingbycatching______.
47.
Thepurposeofthetransgenicengineeringresearchisto______.
A.getpigsoflargersizeinashortertime
B.makesowsproducemoremilk
C.makecowsproducemoremilk
D.makepigsgrowmoreleanmeat
48.
Privatizationandthe"businessmodel"inthispassagemostprobablymean______.
A.potentialmenacetolife
B.newfeaturesofcampuslife
C.newtrendoncampus
D.dependenceonindustryandcharities
49.
InEnglandacandleisusedtobumatauctionsales______.
A.becausetheauctionsalestookplaceatnight
B.asasignalforthecrowdtogather
C.tokeeptheauctionroomwarm
D.tolimitthetimewhenoffersofpricescouldbemade
50.OnDecember21st,justintimefortheseasonalfestivities,theBushadministrationraisedtheterroralertfrom"elevated"to"high".Thisisthefifthtimethatthealerthasbeenraisedto"codeorange"—butitlooksasifitcouldbekeptatthislevelforquitesometime.Officialsseemedtobemorenervousthanusual,sinceunlikepreviousdecisionstoraisethethreatlevel,thisonewasapparentlyunanimousamongofficialsintheUnitedStatesDepartmentofDefense.Askedwhetherthealertwas"trulyserious",DonaldRumsfeld,thedefensesecretary,
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