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2022-2023年湖南省岳陽市大學(xué)英語6級大學(xué)英語六級模擬考試(含答案)學(xué)校:________班級:________姓名:________考號:________
一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20題)1.
InAustraliaadisturbingtrendarisesthatyoungpersonsbetweentheageof15to24aretakingtheirownlivesatanalarmingrate.
A.YB.NC.NG
2.
Japanesemanagershaveakindofpaternalisticattitudetowardtheiremployeesbecausetheyarestrictwiththeemployeesinaparents'way.
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3.FlyingObjects
Itissometimesreportedthatstrangeobjectshavebeenseenhighupintheair.TheseUnidentifiedFlyingObjects(UFOs)havecausedalotofinterest.Someofthereportsaboutthemaredifficulttobelieve.Somehavebeenexplainedinscientificways.Othershaveneverbeenexplained.
Itisnoteasytodecidewhetherareportistrueornot.OnereportofanunidentifiedobjectcamefromaBritishaeroplaneonitswayfromNewYorktoLondonin1954.TheBritishmachinewasflyingoveranislandat19,000feetwhenthecaptainandothersonboardnoticedsomethingontheleftandratherlowerthantheiraeroplane.Itwasaboutfivemilesaway.
"Itbecameclear,"thecaptainsaid,"thatitwasnotoneobjectbutseveral.Wesawonelargeobjectandsixsmallerobjects.Isentoutaradioreportaboutit,andIreceivedtheanswerthatfighterplaneswerecomingouttomeetus.Beforethefighterswereinsight,thesmallerobjectsenteredthebigobject.Thebigobjectthenbecamesmallerandmovedawayfast—unbelievablyfast."
Thecaptainlateransweredalotofquestionsfromnewspapermen.
"Howlongdidyouhaveforstudyingtheobjects,CaptainHoward?"
"Theystayedwithusforaboutsixminutes."
"Whatshapeweretheobjects?".
"Thelargeonewascontinuallychangingitsshape,buteachoftilesmalleroneswasroundlikeaball."
"Whatdoyoumeanby'changingitsshape',Captain?"
"Well—atonetimethebigonehadtheshapeofatelephonereceiver,butsometimesitwasroundWhenitflewawayitseemedtoberatherlikeaverybigplateinshape."
"Tellus,CaptainHoward—err—wereyouafraid?""ItruthfullysaythatIwasn't.Noneofthepeopleintheplanefeltanyfear.Wetalkedaboutthat,andweallagreedthatinfactwefeltfriendlytowardstheobjects."
Thereareotheraccountsofflyingobjectswhichhavebeenseenfromtheairorfromtheground.AndmanyofthosewhohavetoldusaboutthemaremenlikeCaptainHoward—menofsenseandexperience,menwhosewordcanbetrusted.
DennisBardens,whowrotethebookMysteriousWorlds,tellsusthatheoncesawaUFOhimself.HehaddinneronenightwithafriendnearTripoli,Libya,andafterdinnerthetwomenwalkedacrosstohisroomtolookatsomepapers.Bardensnoticedalighthighupoverthesea.Itwasaredlight.
Heturnedtohisfriend,andmentionedthatthemoonlookedstrangethatnight.
"Itisn'tthemoon,"wasthereply.
Theywatchedthelightandsawthatitwasmoving.Itseemedtobeanobjectratherlikeabigplate.Insomewaysitlookedlikesmokewithalightonit;butitwasnotsmokebecauseitdidnotchangeitsshape.Itwasmovinginaregularway.Thatistosay,itdidnotgosuddenlyfasterormoreslowly,anditdidnotgohigherorlower.Sothetwomendecidedthattheremustbemeninit.
WhenitcamenearertoLibya,Bardenssaysthathefelteyeslookingathim.Hewasbeingwatchedinthedarkness.
Whenitwasnearer,theynoticedthatthebottompartswerebrighterthanthetop.Thebottomwasyellowandthetopred.ThentheobjectsuddenlyturnedawayandleftLibya,movingveryfast.
OnalaterdayBardenstalkedtootherpeopleaboutit,andhefoundsomewhohadseenit.Theyalldescribeditinthesameway.Couldtheyallbemistaken?
OtherpeopleindifferentpartsoftheworldbelievethattheyhaveseenUFOs.Thosewhousedtolaughattheideadonotlaughsooftennow.Alotofreportsandbookshavebeenwrittenonthissubject,anditseemsimpossibletotakenonoticeofthem.Fewpeoplereallybelieveit'sUFOs,butperhapstheywillinthefuture.Letusconsideranotherofthereports.Letus
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4.
Theauthorthinkssuchtaglineas"Steaksauceonlyacowcouldhate"conveysanegativefeelinghardly______.
5.
Thethreeroyalfamilymemberswhoarementionedasmusicloversare______.
6.
OtherpeoplearelikelytoconnectUFO'swithsomethinginthewater,whichlookslikeasmallsubmarinebuttravelsmoreslowly.
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7.Intheirlatesttestsresearchersareinvestigatingpeople'sdecisionsinthefieldsof______withchoiceblindness.
8.ProgrammingLanguages
Programminglanguagesarehowpeopletalktocomputers.Thecomputerwouldbejustashappyspeakinganylanguagethatwasunambiguous.Thereasonwehavehighlevellanguagesisbecausepeoplecan'tdealwithmachinelanguage.Thepointofprogramminglanguagesistopreventourpoorfrailhumanbrainsfrombeingoverwhelmedbyamassofdetail.
Architectsknowthatsomekindsofdesignproblemsaremorepersonalthanothers.Oneofthecleanest,mostabstractdesignproblemsisdesigningbridges.Themyourjobislargelyamatterofspanningagivendistancewiththeleastmaterial.Theotherendofthespectrumisdesigningchairs.Chairdesignershavetospendtheirtimethinkingabouthumanbodies.Softwarevariesinthesameway.Designingalgorithms(運(yùn)算法則)forroutingdatathroughanetworkisanice,abstractproblem,likedesigningbridges.Whereasdesigningprogramminglanguagesislikedesigningchairs:it'sallaboutdealingwithhumanweaknesses.
Mostofushatetoacknowledgethis.Designingsystemsofgreatmathematicalelegancesoundsalotmoreappealingtomostofusthanpanderingtohumanweaknesses.Andthereisaroleformathematicalelegance:somekindsofelegancemakeprogramseasiertounderstand.Buteleganceisnotanendinitself.AndwhenIsaylanguageshavetobedesignedtosuithumanweaknesses,Idon'tmeanthatlanguageshavetobedesignedforbadprogrammers.InfactIthinkyououghttodesignforthebestprogrammers,buteventhebestprogrammershavelimitations.Idon'tthinkanyonewouldlikeprogramminginalanguagewhereallthevariablesweretheletterxwithintegersubscripts.Ifyoulookatthehistoryofprogramminglanguages,alotofthebestoneswere
languagesdesignedfortheirownauthorstouse,andalotoftheworstonesweredesignedforotherpeopletouse.
Whenlanguagesaredesignedforotherpeople,it'salwaysaspecificgroupofotherpeople:peoplenotassmartasthelanguagedesigner.Soyougetalanguagethattalksdowntoyou.Cobol(計(jì)算機(jī)通用語言)isthemostextremecase,butalotoflanguagesarepervadedbythisspirit.Ithasnothingtodowithhowabstractthelanguageis.Cisprettylow-level,butitwasdesignedforitsauthorstouse,andthat'swhyhackerslikeit.Theargumentfordesigninglanguagesforbadprogrammersisthattherearemorebadprogrammersthangoodprogrammers.Thatmaybeso.Butthosefewgoodprogrammerswriteadisproportionatelylargepercentageofthesoftware.
I'minterestedinthequestion,howdoyoudesignalanguagethattheverybesthackerswilllike?Ihappentothinkthisisidenticaltothequestion,howdoyoudesignagoodprogramminglanguage?
GivetheProgrammerasMuchControlasPossible.
Manylanguages(especiallytheonesdesignedforotherpeople)havetheattitudeofagoverness:theytrytopreventyoufromdoingthingsthattheythinkaren'tgoodforyou.Iliketheoppositeapproach:givetheprogrammerasmuchcontrolasyoucan.WhenIfirstlearnedLisp(表處理語言),whatIlikedmostaboutitwasthatitconsideredmeanequalpartner.IntheotherlanguagesIhadlearneduptillthen,therewasthelanguageandtherewasmyprogram,writteninthelanguage,andthetwowereveryseparate.ButinLispfilefunctionsandmacrosIwrotewerejustlikethosethatmadeupthelanguageitself.IcouldrewritethelanguageifIwanted.Ithadthesameappealasopen-sourcesoftware.
AimforBrevity.
Brevityisunderestimatedandevenscorned.Butifyoulookintotheheartsofhackers,you'llseethattheyreallyloveit.Howmanytimeshaveyouheardhackersspeakfondlyofhowin,say,APL,theycoulddoamazingthingswithjustacouplelinesofcode?Ithinkanythingthatreallysmartpeoplereallyloveisworthpayingattentionto.Ithinkal
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9.
Fiber-opticsystemshouldbebackedupby______.
10.
Forhighschoolstudents,SATshouldbetakennolaterthanthe
A.falloftheirlastyearofhighschool
B.summerbeforetheirsenioryears
C.11thgrade
D.junioryearofhighschool
11.
Chinahassentseveralpandastosomeforeigngovernmentsasgifts.
A.YB.NC.NG
12.
TheFTC'slaterreportsshowthatthefilmandgamingindustrieshavemadesomeimprovementwhile______hasdonealmostnothingtoimprove.
13.
Baughman'ssuperstrong,superligh,transparentsheetcanbeinsertedinthewindshieldstohelp______.
14.Whatisnotsaidtobeawayofcleaningupafterourselves?
A.Throwlessaway.
B.Designrecycledproducts.
C.Don'tuseitagain.
D.Lastlonger.
15.SinceBritaingottheexclusivecontrolonopium,Indiangrowersmustselltheircropsto______.
16.Enteringriversby______,phosphatesandnitratesasfertilizerscanresultineutrophication.
17.
Theprogramaimedatcreatingasingle,federatedsign-onsystemiscalled______.
18.
DoctorsassumethatSeasonalAffectiveDisordermightoccurwhenthereisahigherdegreeofreleased______.
19.
Themostprobablecauseofdepressionisthatitisanimbalancein______.
20.
Detractorsofculturalimperialismthinkthatculturaldominationendangers______.
二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.(35)
A.Theimportanceofsilentreading.
B.Theinformationyieldedbybooksandnewspapers.
C.Theeffectsofhealthyreading.
D.Thevalueofdifferenttypesofreadingmaterials.
22.(21)
A.Enthusiastic.B.Doubtful.C.Peaceful.D.Cautious.
23.聽力原文:W:Mike,howdidyouenjoyyourtrip?WhatdidyouthinkofLosAngeles?
M:Itwasallright.IlikeditbetterthanIthoughtIwould.Theproblemistransportation.Thebusserviceisterrible,andtheydon'thaveasubway.
Q:WhatdoesthemanthinkofLosAngeles?
(15)
A.Itisthebestcityhe'severvisited.
B.Itwasworsethanhehadexpected.
C.Itisdifficulttogetaroundinthecity.
D.Thehotelserviceisterribleinthecity.
24.聽力原文:W:Well,theexaminationisovernow,andwecangotothepicnic.
M:Goingtothepicnicistootiring.Whynotcometomyhometohaveaparty?
Q:Wherewillthemanoffertogo?
(13)
A.Tohishome.
B.Toherhome.
C.Togotothepicnic.
D.Togoshopping.
25.聽力原文:M:Goodafternoon.Iwonderifyoucouldgivemesomeinformation.
W:I'dbehappyto.WhatcanIdoforyou?
M:Ijustmovedoutheretothesuburbsfromthecity.Iknowthelibrarysystemsaredifferent,soIwanttoapplyforalibrarycardhere.
W:Certainly.Pleasefilloutthiscard.Doyouhaveanyidentificationwhichshowsyournewaddress?Ineedtoseesomethingthatverifiesthatyouarearesidentofthecountry.
M:Howlongwillittakeformetogetmynewcard?
W:Notlong.We'llprocessyourapplicationandmallyouyournewcardinaboutaweek.Inthemeantime,youcanhavethistemporarycardwhichyoumayuseexactlyasaregularcard.
M:YoumeanIcanuseittodaytoborrowbooks?
W:Yes.Areyoufamiliarwithoursystem?
M:I'mafraidnot.
W:Well,weuseacomputerizedsystemandyouseethosedesk-topcomputerterminalsoverthere?Thereareaboutadozenofthemthroughoutthelibrary.Weusethemtolocateourbooks.Comeon.I'llshowyouhowtouseit.
M:IhopeIdon'thavetohavetheskillsofacomputerprogrammertobeabletouseit.AllIwanttodoistoborrowsomebooks.
W:It'seasy.Youcanknowthenameofthebook,thenameoftheauthor,orthesubject.Let'stryoneasanexample.
M:Thankyou.IthinkI'llexplorethewholelibraryonmyowninordertoacquaintmyselfwithallthatyouhave.
W:Bemyguest.
(20)
A.Togetalibrarycard.
B.Togetfamiliarwiththeresourcesthere.
C.Toborrowsomebooksheneeds.
D.Tostudyhowtousethecomputertolocatethebooksinthelibrary.
26.(22)
A.Theytakethemtogowiththem.
B.Theysendthemtothenursery.
C.Theyasktheirrelativesforhelp.
D.Theyhiresomeonetolookafterthem.
27.【B7】
28.(36)
A.Thefuelischeap.
B.Theycanbestoppedandreignited.
C.Theyarecheaptobuild.
D.Theymustbeusedsoonafterfueling.
29.(25)
A.Don'tgettoofamiliarwiththehotelstaff.
B.Bookthehotelrightaway.
C.Keepacheckonyourspending.
D.Don'tsitdownatabar.
30.(34)
A.Itmeansyouareinanothercountry.
B.Itmemosyouareinabadmood.
C.Itmeansyouhavemadeamistake.
D.Itmeansyouhavesometroubletohandle.
31.聽力原文:W:Michael,haveyouseenthenewHollywoodmovie,HannahMontana,TheMovie?Itisgreat.Ilovethestory,especiallythemusic;that'smyfavoritepart.
M:Well,itisreallynotmycupoftea.
Q:Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?
(17)
A.Themanlikesthemusicofthemovie.
B.Themandoesn'ttaketothemovie.
C.Bothofthetwospeakersarefondofthemovie.
D.Thewomanlikestheplotbest.
32.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.
(12)
A.Inanoffice.
B.Inahotel.
C.Atadinnertable.
D.Attheman'shouse.
33.SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
聽力原文:AlotofpeopleintheUnitedStatesarecoffeedrinkers.Overthelastfewyears,atrendhasbeendevelopingtointroducepremiumspeciallyblendedcoffeesknownasgourmetcoffeesintotheAmericamarket.Bostonseemstohavebeenthebirthplaceofthistrend.InfactmajorgourmetcoffeemerchantsfromothercitieslikeSeattle,SanFrancisco,cametoBostonwheretodaytheyareengagedinakindofcoffeewarwithBoston'smerchants.Theyareallcompetingforasignificantshareofthegourmetcoffeemarket.Surprisinglythecompetitionamongtheseleadinggourmetcoffeebusinesseswillnothurtanyofthem.ExpertspredictthatthegourmetcoffeemarketintheUnitedStatesisgrowingandwillcontinuetogrowtothepointthatgourmetcoffeewillsooncaptureahalfofwhatisnowa1.5million-dollarmarketandwillbeaneightmilliondollarmarketsoon.Studieshaveshownthatcoffeedrinkerswhoconverttogourmetcoffeeseldomgobacktotheregularbrandsfoundinsupermarkets.Asaresultthesebrandswillbethereallosersinthegourmetcoffeecompetition.
(27)
A.ThecoffeemarketinBoston.
B.Theroleofsupermarketsinthecoffeebusiness.
C.AnewtrendintheUnitedStales.
D.Theadvertisingofanewproduct.
34.(45)
35.(13)
A.Thewomanwillputoffherdecisiontostudy.
B.Thewomanwillnowjuststudyratherthangoout.
C.Thewomanwillgooutbecauseshe'sinagoodmood.
D.Thewomanwillhavetomakeadecisionwhethertostudy.
36.(28)
A.Aplatform.worker.
B.Acomputer.
C.Thecommandspot.
D.Amachine.
37.聽力原文:W:Hello,Dr.Christianson.
M:Hello,Cathy,whatcanIdoforyou?
W:Well,[22]Ineedanextensionformyreportonwhales.NextWednesdayIamsupposedtopresentinclassandhandmyreportin,butIwon'tbeready.
M:Youhadsixweekstoworkonthis,and[23]Ihaveapolicyofpenalizingheavilyforlateassignments.Youlose20%thefirstday,and10%foreachdayafter.
W:Well,mycomputerbrokedownandIlosteverything.IhavetakenthecomputerintotheCampusComputerCenterbuttheycannotretrieveanyofmyfiles.
M:[24]1cansympathizewiththecomputerissue,becauseithappenedtomeoncewhenIwasastudent.MycomputercrashedjustasIwasonthelastpageofa10,000-wordessay.Iassumethiswillbealessontoyou.
W:Ohyes.
M:Well,let'slookatthecalendarandseeifthereisanotheropportunityforyourpresentationandreport.
W:WhataboutonNovember29?
M:Letmesee,no,thatwouldn'tworkasJaneClarkisdoingherpresentationthatday.
W:I'mnotsureIcangetitfinishedmuchsoonerasIhavetostartwritingthereportfromscratch.
M:Well,perhapsIcanallowyoutohandinyourreportonNovember29,butthepresentationmustbesooner.Lookingatmycalendar,theonlypossibledaywouldbeNovember22.[25]RobMetcalfwassupposedtopresentthatdaybutIunderstandhewasinaseriouscaraccidentandhadtowithdrawfromuniversity.
W:Ididn'tknowthat.
M:So,wehavearrangedforyoutopresentonNovember22,andhandinyourreportonNovember29.
W:Thanksagain,Dr.Christianson.
(23)
A.Helpherpreparethepresentation.
B.Giveherextratimetofinishthereport.
C.Givehersomeadviceondoingthereport.
D.HandinherreportnextWednesday.
38.聽力原文:W:Inmyfirstyearatuniversity,Ihadthreeroommates,allfromdifferentcountries.
M:Thatmustn'thavebeengreatforyoutogetacquaintedwithdifferentcustomandculturesindifferentcountries.Didyoustayintouchwiththem?Whataretheyalldoingnow?
Q:Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?
(19)
A.Theculturesofdifferentcountries.
B.Thewomangetsalongwellwithherroommates.
C.Thewoman'sfirstyearstudyatcollege.
D.Thewoman'sforeignroommates.
39.(16)
A.Hewasn'tofferedthejobinthebookstore.
B.Hereallywantstoworkinthebookstore.
C.Hedidn'tknowwherethebookstorewas.
D.Hedeclinedthebookstorejobonce.
40.
【B10】
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.
WhohaswrittenthepaperthatprovidesacomprehensiveanalysisofChina'spro-growthpoliciesanddevelopmentalplans?
42.
Theword"ritualistically"inthelastparagraphequalssomethingdone______.
A.kind-heartedly
B.light-heartedly
C.inawayofceremony
D.withlessemphasis
43.
Whichofthefollowingstatementsaboutthestandard90dbisNOTtrue?
A.Itsuitseveryone.
B.Itcanprotectonly90percentoftheworkingforce.
C.Itrequires16quiethoursofresteachdayfortheearstorecover.
D.Itcanhardlybeappliedinreality.
44.
TheFDAdeclaresthatthewrongfullysoldpiglets______.
A.mayhavesideeffectsonconsumers
B.maybeharmfultoconsumers
C.aresafetoconsumers
D.maycausehumanillness
45.SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.
Theclimateofearthhasfluctuatedquiteabitoverthelast4.6billionyearsofourplanershistoryanditcanbeexpectedthattheclimatewillcontinuetochange.Oneofthemostintriguingquestionsinearthscienceiswhethertheperiodsoficeagesareoverorarewelivinginan"interglacial"periodoftimebetweeniceages?
ThegeologictimeperiodwearenowlivinginisknownastheHolocene(全新世).Thisepochbeganabout11,000yearsagowhichwastheendofthelastglacialperiodandtheendofthePleistocene(更新世)epoch.ThePleistocenewasanepochofcoolglacialandwarmerinterglacialperiodswhichbeganabout1.8millionyearsago.
Sincetheglacialperiodknownasthe"Wisconsin"inNorthAmericaand"Wrm"inEuropewhenover10millionsquaremiles(about27millionkm2)ofNorthAmerica,Asia,andEuropewerecoveredbyice,almostalloftheicesheetscoveringthelandandglaciersinthemountainshaveretreated.Today,abouttenpercentoftheearth'ssurfaceiscoveredbyice;96%ofthisiceislocatedinAntarcticaandGreenland.GlacialiceisalsopresentinsuchdiverseplacesasAlaska,Canada,NewZealand,Asia,andCalifornia.
Asonly11,000yearshaspassedsincethelastIceAge,scientistscannotbecertainthatweareindeedlivinginapostglacialHoloceneepochinsteadofaninterglacialperiodofthePleistoceneandthusdueforanothericeageinthegeologicfuture.Somescientistsbelievethatanincreaseinglobaltemperature,aswearenowexperiencing,couldbeasignofanimpendingiceageandcouldactuallyincreasetheamountoficeontheearth'ssurface.
Thecold,dryairabovetheArcticandAntarcticacarrieslittlemoistureanddropslittlesnowontheregions.Anincreaseinglobaltemperaturecouldincreasetheamountofmoistureintheairandincreasetheamountofsnowfall.Afteryearsofmoresnowfallthanmelting,thePolarRegionscouldaccumulatemoreice.
Anaccumulationoficewouldleadtoaloweringoftheleveloftheoceansandtherewouldbefurther,unanticipatedchangesintheglobalclimatesystemaswell.Ourshorthistoryonearthandourshorterrecordoftheclimatekeepsusfromfullyunderstandingtheimplicationsofglobalwarming.Withoutadoubt,anincreaseintheearth'stemperaturewillhavemajorconsequencesforalllifeonthisplanet.
Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?
A.HasthePleistoceneEpochEnded?
B.AnotherIceAgeintheGeologicFutureIsComing?
C.TheIceAges:AreTheyOver?
D.GlacialIceWillBePresentinDifferentPlaces?
46.
Inordertoprovidegreatereconomicstabilityforfarmers,theU.S.government______.
A.employedconservationagentstodemonstratebettertechniques
B.offeredfreeserviceandcashpaymenttoimprovethefarmer'sland
C.sacrificedthenationalinteresttohelpthefarmers
D.deliberatelyreducedtheamountoffarmproductstoraiseprices
47.
【C2】
48.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.
ThisChristmastheworldeconomyoffersfewreasonsforgoodcheer.Ascreditcontractsandassetpricesdeclined,demandacrosstheglobeisdeclining.RichcountriescollectivelyfacetheseverestrecessionsincetheSecondWorldWar:thisweek'scutinthetargetforthefederalfundsratetobetweenzeroand0.25%showshowfearfulAmerica'spolicymakersare.Andconditionsaredeterioratingfasttooinemergingeconomies,whichhavebeenexhaustedbydecliningexportsandthedrying-upofforeignfinance.
Thisnewsisbadenoughinitself;butitalsoposesthebiggestthreattoopenmarketsinthemodemeraofglobalization.Forthefirsttimeinmorethanageneration,twooftheenginesofglobalintegration--tradeandcapitalflows--areshiftingintoreverseatthesametime.TheWorldBanksaysthatnetprivatecapitalflowstoemergingeconomiesin2009arelikelytobeonlyhalftherecord$1trillionof2007,whileglobaltradevolumeswillshrinkforthefirsttimesince1982.
Thistwinshiftwillforceadjustments.Countriesthathavereliedonexportstodrivegrowth,fromChinatoGermany,willslumpunlesstheycanboostdomesticdemandquickly.Thereisariskthatintheirdiscomfortgovernmentsturntoanold,butfalse,friend:protectionism.Integrationhaslessappealwhenpainratherthanprosperityishangingacrossborders.Itwillbetemptingtosupportdomesticjobsandincomesbydivertingdemandfromabroadwithexportsubsidies,tariffsandcheapercurrencies.
Thelessonsofhistory,though,areclear.Theeconomicisolationismofthe1930scruellyintensifiedtheDepression.Tobesure,theWorldTradeOrganization(WTO)anditsmultilateraltradingrulesareabulwark(壁壘)againstprotectiononthatscale.Buttoday'sglobalisedeconomy,withfar-stretchedsupplychainsandjust-in-timedelivery,couldbedisruptedbypoliciesmuchlessdramaticthantheSmoot-Hawleyact.Amodestshiftawayfromopenness--wellwithintheWTO'srules--wouldbeenoughtoturntherecessionof2009muchnastier.Increasedprotectionofthatsortis,alas,alltooplausible.
Becauseofdecreasingexportsandlackoffinancialsupport,situationsinemergingmarketsare______.
49.
【C5】
50.SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.
Anissuethatmanycorporateexecutivesignoreisthepossibilitythataggressivepeopleseekreinforcementfortheirowndestructiveacts.Televisionviolence,forinstance,andthewidespreadpublicconcernaccompanyingithaveledtoCallsforstrictcontrolsonthedepictionofviolentprograms.
Intheirdecisionmaking,someproducersdonottakeresponsibilityfortheequallyimportantminority.Instead,theymaygeartheircontenttowardsthemasses,whocravesexuallyexplicitandviolentaction.Fortunately,thisgrouphastheabilitytodisseminateviolentactionrationally,realizingthatinreality,peoplewhocommitactsofviolencehavetocompensatefortheiractionsbytakingfullresponsibilityfortheharmtheycausetoothers.
Noteveryonecandistinguishfactfromfantasy.Notonlyisittheirrationalpeoplewhocommitthecrimesinourcountry,butourownchildrenwhomayerrantly(錯(cuò)誤地)belearningfromdayonethatnothingbadwillhappentothemiftheyshoottheirbrotherintheheadwithDaddy'spistol.
Studiesshowthatinoneweekofcontentanalysisofprime-timeoutputonsevenNewYorkCitychannels,therewere3,421actsandthreatsofviolenceobserved.Children'sfictionalentertainmentprogramshadthreetimesthefrequencyofviolentactsorthreatsrecordedinadultprograms.Manyoftheseactswerecommittedwithoutanycompensationfortheactionwithoutresponsibility,thenitmustbeacceptablebehavior.Similarly,aggressiveadultsareseekingreinforcementfortheirownanti-socialbehavior.fromseeingattractivetelevisioncharactersbehaveinthesameway.
Behavioralevidencehasindicatedthattheanti-socialeffectsofviolenttelevisionportrayalsarestrongestandaremostlikelytooccuramongindividualswhoarealreadyaggressive.
Theethicalquestionis,shouldtelevisionsubmittomassappealortakeintoconsiderationtheeffectsoncertainmembersofsociety,includingchildren?Theconsequencesoftelevisingviolencearenotonl
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