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2022-2023年甘肅省平?jīng)鍪写髮W(xué)英語6級大學(xué)英語六級重點匯總(含答案)學(xué)校:________班級:________姓名:________考號:________
一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20題)1.
O'Donnellthinksthatthecauseofher22-year-oldson'ssuicideis______.
2.HarlemRenaissance(文藝復(fù)興)—ABriefIntroduction
ImportantFeatures
1.HarlemRenaissance(HR)isthenamegiventotheperiodfromtheendofWorldWarIandthroughthemiddleofthe1930sDepression,duringwhichagroupoftalentedAfrican-Americanwritersproducedasizablebodyofliteratureinthefourprominentgenresofpoetry,fiction,drama,andessay.
2.Thenotionof"twoness",adividedawarenessofone'sidentity,wasintroducedbyW.E.B.DuBois,oneofthefoundersoftheNationalAssociationfortheAdvancementofColoredPeople(NAACP)andtheauthoroftheinfluentialbookTheSoulsofBlackFolks(1903):"Oneeverfeelshistwoness—anAmerican,aNegro;twosoulstwothoughts,twounreconciledstirrings:twowarringidealsinonedarkbody,whosedoggedstrengthalonekeepsitfrombeingtornasunder."
3.Commonthemes:alienation,marginality,theuseoffolkmaterial,theuseofthebluestradition,theproblemsofwritingforaneliteaudience.
4.HRwasmorethanjustaliterarymovement:itincludedracialconsciousness,"thebacktoAfrica"movementledbyMarcusGarvey,racialintegration,theexplosionofmusicparticularlyjazz,spiritualsandblues,painting,dramaticrevues,andothers.
AChronologyofImportantEventsandPublications
1919
-369thRegimentmarchedupFifthAvenuetoHarlem,February17.
-FirstPan-AfricanCongressorganizedbyW.E.B.DuBois,Paris,February.
-RaceriotsinWashington,D.C.,Chicago,Charleston,Knoxville,Omaha,andelsewhere,JunetoSeptember.
-RaceRelationsCommissionfounded,September.
-BenjaminBrawleypublishedTheNegroinLiteratureandArtintheUnitedStates.
1920
-UniversalNegroImprovementAssociation(UNIA)ConventionheldatMadisonSquareGarden,August.
-CharlesGilpinstarredinEugeneO'Neill,TheEmperorJones,November.
-JamesWeldonJohnson,firstblackofficer(secretary)ofNAACPappointed.
-ClaudeMcKaypublishedSpringinNewHampshire.
-DuBois'sDarkwaterispublished.
1921
-MarcusGarveyfoundedAfricanOrthodoxChurch,September.
-SecondPan-AfricanCongress.
-ColoredPlayersGuildofNewYorkfounded.
-BenjaminBrawleypublishedSocialHistoryoftheAmericanNegro.
1922
-FirstAnti-LynchinglegislationapprovedbyHouseofRepresentatives.
-PublicationsofTheBookofAmericanNegroPoetryeditedbyJamesWeldonJohnson;ClaudeMcKay,Harlem
Shadows.
1923
-ClaudeMcKayspokeattheFourthCongressoftheThirdInternationalinMoscow,June,
-MarcusGarveyarrestedformailfraudandsentencedtofiveyearsinprison.
-ThirdPan-AfricanCongress.
1924
-CivicClubDinner,bringingblackwritersandwhitepublisherstogether,March21.Thiseventisconsideredthefor-reallaunchingoftheNewNegromovement.
1925
-AmericanNegroLaborCongressheldinChicago,October.
1927
-MarcusGarveydeported.
-LouisArmstronginChicagoandDukeEllingtoninNewYorkbegantheircareers.
-PublicationsofHughes,FineClothestotheJew.
1928
-PublicationsofWallaceThurman,Harlem:AForumofNegroLife;DuBois,TheDarkPrincess.
1929
-NegroExperimentalTheatrefounded,February;NegroArtTheatrefounded,June.
-WallaceThurman'splayHarlem,opensattheApolloTheateronBroadwayandbecomeshugelysuccessful.
-BlackThursday,
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3.
Thechiefdisadvantageofpronouncingwordswhileyoureadthemisthatittendstotiereadingspeedtospeakingspeed,andthesilentreadingofmostnormalreadersisnearly______asfastastheirspeaking.
4.
Justlikefatigueandweakness,depressionisonesymptomof______.
5.
Twins,thosewhosharethesameplacenta,aremorelikelytohavesocialandlearningproblems,aswellas______.
6.Whendohighheadpowerplantsusesurpluselectricitytotransferwatertoasecondreservoir?
A.Inthemorning.B.Atnoon.C.Intheafternoon.D.Atnight.
7.
Thedenialofwhathavehappenedoftencomefromtwosources______.
8.
Thewallsframingthehighwaysareusefulindecreasingnoisepollution,because______.
9.
IfsomebodywhoisstillalivereceivesaphonecallfromChina,thiscallisverypossiblydialedby______.
10.
AccordingtoTonyWoods,theproblemofsuicideamongyoungAustralianmencanbealleviatedifboys______.
11.
Peopleshouldknowthatsomeearthquakesareactually______andalargerearthquakemightoccur.
12.
Theplacewherepeoplecangetupandsayanythingtheywantis______.
13.StayingSmart:AdviceonNavigatingYourCareer
Millionsofcareerchangesoccureachyear.Somearenatural,butmanymoreoccurinadversecircumstances.Otherforcesatworktodayfurtheraltertheworkenvironment.TheInternettidalwavedestroysexistingbusinessmethodsandcreatesnewones.Manyjobsgetshakenupintheprocess.In1998themomentumoftheAsianeconomieswentfromfast-forwardtoreverse.Withtheirappetitefornewproductsandservices,thesecountrieshadfueledeconomicgrowthallovertheworld.Thechangeintheirfortuneshasaffectedanduntoldnumberofcareersthroughouttheworld.
Clearly,environmentalchangeslikethesebegetstrategicinflectionpointsforcompanies.Evenmoreacutely,however,theybringcareerinflectionpointstotheemployeesofthosecompanies.
YourCareerisYourBusiness
Everyperson,whetherheisanemployeeorself-employed,islikeanindividualbusiness.Yourcareerisyourbusiness,andyouareitsCEO.JustliketheCEOofalargecorporation,youmustrespondtomarketforces,headoffcompetitors,andbealerttothepossibilitythatwhatyouaredoingcanbedoneinadifferentway.Youmustprotectyourcareerfromharmandpositionyourselftobenefitfromchangesintheoperatingenvironment.Thisbusinessofoneoftenencountersadefiningpointwhereanactionyoutakewilldeterminewhetheryourcareerbouncesupwardorslumpsintodecline.Let'scallitacareerinflectionpoint.
Acareerinflectionpointmostoftenresetsfromasubtlebutprofoundshiftintheoperatingenvironmentinwhichyouwork,ashiftthatdemandsthatyourespondwithaction.Thisactionwillnotnecessarilyintroduceanimmediatediscontinuityintoyourcareer,butitmayunleashforcesthatintimewillhavealastingandsignificanteffect.Astrategicinflectionpointreflectsawrenchingmomentinthelifeofacompany,hottheeffortofnavigatingthroughitisspreadamongmembersofacommunity.Careerinflectionpointsaremoreintense,becauseeverythingrestsontheshouldersofoneindividual—you.
Careerinflectionpointshappentoeveryone.ConsiderthecaseofabusinessjournalistIknow.Thismanusedtobeabanker.Hewashappilyandproductivelyemployeduntilthedayhewenttoworkandlearnedthathisemployerhadbeenacquiredbyalargerbank.Inshortorderhewasoutofajob.Hethenbecameastockbroker.Forawhile,thingswentwellandthefuturelookedpromising.However,ashorttimebeforewemet,onlinebrokeragefirmsstartedtoappear.Severalofthisman'sclientslefthim,preferringtodotheirbusinesswithlow-costonlinefirms.Thehandwritingwasonthewall.
Thistimeourmandecidedtomakehismoveearly.Hehadalwayshadaninterestinandaptitudeforwriting.Buildingonthefinancialknowledgehehadalreadyacquired,hefoundhimselfajobasabusinessjournalist,alesslucrativepositionbutonelesslikelytobedoneinbytechnology.Thistransitionwasnotastraumatic(痛苦而難忘的)asthemovefrombanktobrokerage;thistimehehadinitiateditratherthanwaitingforchangetobeforcedonhimbyoutsideforces.
Toknowwhetheryou'refacingacareerinflectionpoint,youmustbealerttochangesinyourenvironment.Workinginsideanorganization,you'reoftenshelteredfromtheworldatlarge.Insomewaysyoutacitlyrelinquish(放棄)responsibilityforyourwe[faretoyouremployer.Butifyoutakeyoureyesofftheenvironmentinwhichyourcompanyoperates,youmaybethelasttoknowofpotentialchangesthatcouldhaveanimpactonyourcareer.
TheMentalFireDrill
Youshouldtrainyourselftolookforstrategicinflectionpointsthatmayaffectyourcareer.Simplyput,youneedtobealittleparanoidaboutyourcareer.
Onewaytodothisistogothroughamental
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14.
______whilestandingoutsideahouseisnotconsideredbymostAmericansasbeinginsidethehouseorroom.
15.
TwoopposingcampshavedifferentideasabouthowtorespondtoIran'sdecisiontorestart______.
16.
Thewords"theamount"inParagraphl0referto______.
17.TheWonderfulWorldofSmall
There'saquietrevolutiongoingon,anditsnameisnanotechnology.Ahostofinnovationsarecomingourway.Someseemalmostmagical,likethenewmaterialcreatedin2004byRayBaughman,aprofessorattheUniversityofTexas.It'sstrongerthansteel,transparent,very,verylight.Ahectare-sizesheetwouldweighjust280grams.
Whentheprofessorannouncedthathehadn'tdecidedwhattocallit,hestartedtogetemailsfromaroundtheworldsuggestingnames.Sinceitwassolightandstrong,peoplestartedcallingit"mithril"--thenameofahighlyprizedtypeofarmorusedinTheLordofRings.
Thereareotherdiscoveriestoo--perhapsnotsoastounding,butpracticalandpleasant.Nowtherearesocksthatdon'tgetsmelly,pantsthatresiststains,windowsthatrepeldirtandtoiletsthatcleanthemselves.Allthisresultsfromexploringtheworldofthevery,verysmall.
NanocomesfromtheGreekwordfromdwarf.Usuallynanotechnologyisdefinedasthestudyandmanipulationofmattersmallerthan100nanometers(毫微米)--that'sthescaleofthingslikemoleculesandviruses.Tenhydrogenatomspressedtogetheragainsteachotherarejustonenanometerlong.Andonemillionnanometersfitintoamillimeter.Hardtograsp?Thinkofitthisway:IfeveryoneinManilawereananometerwide,theentirepopulation,standingshouldertoshoulder,wouldfitonyourthumbnail.
StunningUsesofNanotechnology
LikeAliceinWonderland,researchersinNanolandfindthemselvesinaworldwhereoldrulesdon'tapply.Smallthingsbehavedifferently.Thisisbehindseveralinnovations,includingtheself-cleaningtoilet.Thetoiletbowlissealedwithasuper-smoothglaze(涂層)thathasmicroscopicholesunder30nanometers.Becausethey'resmallerthanbacteriaorothertinyparticles,there'snotenoughroomfordirttogetstuckinthesurface.Flushingisbasicallyalltheworkyouhavetodo.
ResearchersinNanolandarealsomakingreally,reallysmallthingswithastonishingproperties--likethecarbonnanotube.ChrisPapadopoulosoftheUniversityofVictoria,says,"Thecarbonnanotubeistheposterboyfornanotechnology."
Inyourpencil,carbon,intheform.ofgraphite(石墨),issoftandeasilybroken.Butacarbonnanotubeistoughasnails--muchtougherinfact.It'sverythinsheetgraphitethat'sformedintoatube.Thesetinystraw-likecylinders,whichcanbeassmallashalfananometerwide,areupto100timesstrongerthansteelandsixtimeslighter.Theyarethehardest,stiffest,strongestmaterialsknownandareamongtheworld'sbestconductorsofheatandelectricity.Theycancarrysome1000timesmoreelectricitycurrentthancopperwire.Everybodywantsthem,butuntilnowthey'vebeeninshortsupplyandpricey.Thecurrentannualproduction,worldwide,isonly300kilograms.At$860agram,carbonnanotubescost50timesmorethangold.
Whenitcomestofindingusesforcarbonnanotubes,therangeishuge.TheNationalResearchCouncilCanada(NRC)islookingatharnessingtheirstrengthbyembeddingtheminconstructionmaterials,amongotherapplications.TheBoeingCompanythinksnanotubesmaybethesourceoffututeimprovementsforhigh-performanceaircraft.SomeofthemoststunningusescomeoutofRayBaughman'sresearch.Employingwhathecallsthe"ancienttechnologyofspinning,"Baughmanandhisteamdevelopedawayofspinningcarbonnanotubesintofibersthatarefourtimestougherthanspidersilk,thetoughestnaturalfilament(細(xì)絲).Sincetheyalsoconductelectricity,thefuturisticyarnscouldbewoveninto"smart"clothingthatstoreselectricity,ispotentiallybulletproofandincorporatessensorscapableofadjustingthetemperatureofgarment.Thefiberscouldalsobemadeintocablesforsuspensionbridgesmuchlongerthananywe
A.YB.NC.NG
18.AccordingtoMr.deWahl,whyisJoostignoringthetwobusinessmodels?
A.AllpeoplearenotfondofsimplywatchingTV.
B.TheyareirrelatedwithpleasuresderivedfromwatchingTV.
C.TheyarethesameasthepracticesthatTVhaslongbeenusing.
D.JoostwantsaninnovativebusinessmodeldifferentfromYouTube.
19.
MarkHaywardshadshown______fromhisearlyteensbuthiscounselorshadfailedtowarnhisparentsaboutit.
20.
Whenpeopletrytocombatstress,theirbrainneedsagoodrest,solisteningtomusicisabetterwaytocombatstress.
A.YB.NC.NG
二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.(44)
22.
【B4】
23.
【B8】
24.(21)
A.Justsoso.
B.Quitegood.
C.Fewerthanotherjobs.
D.Noneofthemknowthesalary.
25.聽力原文:W:Allright,thatcomesto$20.75.Doyouhaveoneofourstoremembershipcards?
M:Whatisthat?
W:It'safreecardwhichallowsourcustomerstoreceivespecialdiscounts.Yousimplyneedtofilloutourmembershipapplicationform.
M:No,thankyou.I'malittlepressedfortime.
W:Howwillyoubepayingforthat?Willthatbecashorcredit?
M:IthinkI'llpaywithmycard.
W:OK.Isthatacreditcardoradebitcard?
M:I'msorry.Idon'tunderstandyourquestion.Whatisthedifference?
W:Acreditcardbillsyouonceamonth;adebitcarddeductsthemoneydirectlyfromyourbankaccount.
M:Well,thisisanATMcardissuedbymybank.It'sconnectedtomybankaccount.CanIusethat?
W:Sure,that'sakindofdebitcard.Pleasepressthebuttonmarked"DBT"andswipeyourcardthroughthemachine.
M:OK.AndnowwhatdoIdo?
W:Pleaseenteryourpinnumber,theidentificationnumberwhichverifiesyouridentity.
M:OK.Andnow?
W:Paperorplastic?
M:I'msorry?Whatdidyousay?
W:I'mgoingtopackyourgroceries.Whatkindofhagswouldyoulike,paperorplastic?
M:Plastic,please.Wow,youreallyhavetomakealotofdecisionsinanAmericangrocerystore.
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A.Applyimmediatelywithanycreditcard.
B.Filloutthemembershipapplicationform.
C.Payamembershipfee.
D.Buycertainitemsinthestore.
26.
【B3】
27.
【B7】
28.
【B9】
29.(28)
A.Ithasbecomeaclumsygiant.
B.Thecityhassufferedfromlong-timefamine.
C.Therewasepidemicdiseasethattime.
D.Ithasbeensetonfire.
30.(29)
A.Theyhaveaprivatetutor.
B.Theygotoaregularschool.
C.Theyattendaspecialschool.
D.Theyaretaughtbytheirparents.
31.(17)
A.Newshoppingcentersareverycommon.
B.Theshoppingcenterisveryold.
C.Thecityneedsmoreshoppingcenters.
D.Theoldhouseshouldbeturnedintostores.
32.聽力原文:Facialexpressionscarrymeaningthatisdeterminedbysituationsandrelationships.Forinstance,inAmericanculturethesmileistypicallyanexpressionofpleasure.Yetitalsohasotherfunctions.Asmilemayshowaffection,conveypoliteness,ordisguisetruefeelings.Itisalsoasourceofconfusionacrosscultures.Forexample,manypeopleinRussiaconsidersmilingatstrangersinpublictobeunusualandevensuspiciousbehavior.YetmanyAmericanssmilefreelyatstrangersinpublicplaces.SomeRussiansbelievethatAmericanssmileinthewrongplace;someAmericansbelievethatRussiansdon'tsmileenough.InSoutheastAsiancultures,asmileisfrequentlyusedtocoveremotionalpainorembarrassment.
Ourfacesrevealemotionsandattitudes,butweshouldnotattemptto"read"peoplefromanothercultureaswewould"read"someonefromourownculture.Thedegreeoffacialexpressivenessoneexhibitsvariesamongindividualsandcultures.Thefactthatmembersofoneculturedonotexpresstheiremotionsasopenlyasdomembersofanotherdoesnotmeanthattheydonotexperienceemotions.Rather,thereareculturalrestraintsontheamountofnonverbalexpressivenesspermitted.
Ifwejudgepeoplewhosewaysofshowingemotionsaredifferentaccordingtoourownculturalnorms,wemaymakethemistakeof"reading"theotherpersonincorrectly.
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A.Themeaningoffacialexpressionsdependsonsituations.
B.Facialexpressionscancausemisunderstandingacrossculture.
C.Peoplefromoneculturemaylackfacialexpressionsbecausetheyexperiencelessemotions.
D.Facialexpressionsmaydisguisetruefeelings.
33.(31)
A.Bookpublishers.
B.Librarians.
C.Newuniversitystudents.
D.Facultymembers.
34.聽力原文:M:IhaveanappointmenttoseeDoctorGrantforaphysicalexamination.AndIhadalreadymadeanappointment.
W:Pleasehaveaseat.Heisinsurgeryrightnow.MaybehalfanhourisOK.
Q:Wheredidtheconversationprobablytakeplace?
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A.Inadoctor'soffice.
B.Inanoperatingroom.
C.Inaprofessor'soffice.
D.Inagymnasium.
35.聽力原文:SciencefictionwritershaveoftenimaginedhumanbeingsgoingtoliveonMars.Butthesedays,scientistsaretakingtheideaseriously.Ithasagreatdealtorecommendit,sinceitmightsolvetheproblemofovercrowdingontheearth.Butobviously,itwouldnotbeworthmakingtheeffortunlesspeoplecouldlivetherenaturally.Iftheatmospherewerelikethatoftheearth,thismightbepossible.Butinfactitismostlycarbondioxide.Apartfromthat,thereareotherproblemstobeovercome.Forexample,thetemperatureWouldhavetoberaisedfrom60degreesbelowzeroto15degreesaboveit.ScientistswhostudyMarshavelaiddowntheprogramthattheycanfollow.Tobeginwith,theywillhavetofindoutwhetherlifehaseverexistedontheplanetofMarsinthepast.Secondly,theywillhavetomakeareliablemapofitssurface.Andfinally,theywillhavetomakealistofthegases.Aboveall,theywillhavetodiscoverhowmuchnitrogenitpossesses,sincenitrogenisfourfifthsoftheairwebreathe.TheyaresurprisinglyoptimisticaboutraisingthetemperatureonMarsandbelieveitcouldbedoneintwohundredyears.ItWilltakeabitlonger,though,totransform.theatmospheresothathumanbeings,couldlivethere.Scientistsestimatethatthiswilltakeonehundredthousandyears.
(33)
A.Becausepeoplemighthavetomigratetheresomeday.
B.Becauseitisverymuchliketheearth.
C.Becauseitiseasiertoexplorethanotherplanets.
D.Becauseitsatmosphereisdifferentfromthatoftheearth.
36.聽力原文:AttheUniversityofKansasartmuseum,investigatorstestedtheeffectsofdifferentcoloredwallsontwogroupsofvisitorstoanexhibitofpaintings.Forthefirstgrouptheroomwaspaintedwhite;forthesecond,darkbrown.Movementofeachgroupwasfollowedbyanelectricalsystemunderthecarpet.Theexperimentrevealedthatthosewhoenteredthedarkbrownroomwalkedmorequickly,coveredmorearea,andspentlesstimeintheroomthanthepeopleinthewhiteenvironment.Darkbrownstimulatedmoreactivity,buttheactivityendedsooner.Notonlythechoiceofcolorsbutalsothegeneralappearanceofaroomcommunicatesandinfluencesthoseinside.Anotherexperimentpresentedsubjectswithphotographsoffacesthatweretoberatedintermsofenergyandwell-being.Threegroupsofsubjectswereused;eachwasshownthesamephotos,buteachgroupwasinadifferentkindofroom.Onegroupwasinan"ugly"roomthatresembledamessystoreroom.Anothergroupwasinanaverageroomaniceoffice.Thethirdgroupwasinatastefullydesignedlivingroom.Resultsshowedthatthesubjectsinthebeautifulroomtendedtogivehigherratingstothefacesthandidthoseintheuglyroom.
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A.Thegroupinamessystoreroom.
B.Thegroupinaniceoffice.
C.Thegroupinapoorlydesignedlivingroom.
D.Alloftheabove:
37.聽力原文:W:WealedelightedtohaveDr.Smith,thedistinguishedexpertinarchitecture,togiveusareportonhislatestbook.Goodmorning,Dr.Smith.
M:I'dliketoexpressmyappreciationtothepresidentforherintroductionIt'smygreathonortoaddressinthissymposium.
Q:Whatisthewomandoing?
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A.Hostingaseminar.
B.Givingalecture.
C.Givingareport.
D.Introducingabook.
38.聽力原文:Ifyou'vebeenoncampusforverylong,I'mcertainthatyou'vealreadyheardaboutthiscourse.Youmayknowthatlastsemesteraboutfiftypercent,oftheStudentsenrolledinmycoursefailedit.Letmeexplainhowthiscameaboutbeforeyoujumptoanyconclusions.Inthefirstplace,sincethisisacompositionclass,Iexpectmystudentstofollowcertainrulesofformality.Unfortunately,manystudentstodaydislikehavingtofollowrulesofanykind,especiallythosewhichtheymayfeeltobeunnecessary.Forexample,Iaskthateachofyourpapersbetypedandcenteredonthepapercorrectly.Icountoffpointsforvariouskindsofmistakes.Amisspelledwordwillcostyou5points.You'velost25pointsifyou'vemisspelledfivewords.Ifyouwriteanincompletesentence,you'velost10points.Ifyougivemetwocompletesentencesasonewithoutadequatepunctuation,you'velost15points.Idonotacceptlatepapers.Youwillreceiveazeroforanythemewhichyoufailtosubmitontime.Iexpectyoutoreadeachassignment.Tomakecertainthatyouhavereadtheassignment,Iwillgiveyouashortunannouncedquizfromtimetotime.ThisclassmeetsonMondays,Wednesdays,andFridays.Youwillhaveatotalofsixmajorteststhroughoutthesemester.Yourfinalgradewillhebasedonanaverageofthesemajortests,thepoptests,andeightwrittenthemes.Ifyouhaveanyquestionsatanytime,youcanseemeonTuesdays.Myofficeisonthesecondfloorofthisbuilding.YourassignmentforWednesdayistoreadHemingway'sshortstoryonpage55.Fridaywillbethelastclassdayofthisweek,soyoucanexpecttowriteashortin-classthemeformethen.That'sallfortoday,I'llseeyouonWednesday.
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A.10points.B.2points.C.15points:D.5points.
39.
【B11】
40.
【B6】
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.Pleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.
Plagiarismisthepracticeofdishonestlyclaimingorimplyingoriginalauthorshipofmaterialwhichonehasnotactuallycreated,suchaswhenapersonincorporatesmaterialfromsomeoneelse'sworkintohisownworkwithoutattributingit.TheUnitedStatesofAmericaOfficeofResearchIntegrity【C1】______plagiarismas"theappropriationofanotherperson'sidea,processes,resultsorwordswithout【C2】______appropriatecredit".Moreover,Shakespeare'sappropriationofstoriesintohisplaysmaybeconsideredplagiarismexceptthatShakespeare【C3】______claimedthatthestorieswerehisown.
Withinacademia,plagiarismisseenas【C4】______dishonestyandisaseriousandpunishableacademicoffense.
Thereislittleacademicresearchintothefrequencyofplagiarism.Anyresearchthathastakenplacehas【C5】______onuniversities(higheducations).Ofthe【C6】______ofcheating(includingplagiarism,inventingdataandcheatingduringanexam),studentsadmittoplagiarismmorethananyother.25%to90%ofstudentsadmittoplagiarism.However,thisfigure【C7】______considerablyto20%and10%whenstudentsareaskedaboutthefrequencyof"serious"plagiarism(suchascopyingmostofanassignment,orpurchasinga【C8】______paperfromawebsite).
Plagiarismisnotnecessarilythesameascopyrightinfringement(侵害),whichoccurswhenoneviolatescopyrightlaw.Thecopyingofafewsentencesfora【C9】______isfairuseundercopyrightlaw,but,ifnotattributedtothetrue【C10】______,itisplagiarism.
A)increasesI)never
B)focusedJ)complete
C)socialK)decreases
D)formsL)depended
E)quotationM)author
F)everN)defined
G)givingO)paragraph
H)academic
【C1】
42.
It'simpliedthat______.
A.nuclearpowerstationsmaybecomethetargetsofterroristattack
B.Carbondioxideistheprincipalsourceofgreenhousegas
C.TheBushadministrationdoesn'tgivedueweighttoenvironmentprotection
D.Nuclearwastewillturntobeanenvironmentalthreatinthelong-runterm
43.Governmentisbelievedtodifferstrikinglyfrombusinessinthatgovernmentischaracterizedbyits______.
44.Whatmakesconsumershappieraccordingtothenewstudies?
A.Overcomingtheeconomiccrisis.
B.Affordinganythingatanytime.
C.Spendingmoneyforanexperience.
D.Havingasmuchmoneyasotherpeople.
45.
Themainpointofthispassageis______.
A.Evolutionofspeech
B.Darwin'slawofnaturalselection
C.Progressofhumanbrains
D.Evolutionofhumanintelligence
46.
【C3】
47.
Accordingtothepassage,theJapanesefixtheirgazeontheirconversationpartner'sneckbecause______.
A.theydon'tliketokeeptheireyesonthefaceofthespeaker
B.theyneednotcommunicatethrougheyecontact
C.theydon'tthinkitpolitetohaveeyecontact
D.theydidn'thavemuchopportunitytocommunicatethrougheyecontactinbabyhood
48.
Theadvantageofusingbandingpatternstotracedocumentsisthat______.
A.itiseconomicallyaffordableandtechnicallypractical
B.itstrengthensthecollaborationbetweenprintingcompanies
C.itmakesprinterscheaperandhardtobetakenaround
D.itisabletoidentifyeventhemostspecializedcriminals
49.WhatisthefunctionofHabitrolinquittingsmoking?
50.
Accordingtoitsadvocates,whowillgainfromtheprivatizationofSocialSecurity?
A.Investorsinstockmarkets.
B.RetiredWorkersinthefuture.
C.ThefutureCongresses.
D.Accountinformationbrokers.
51.TheDemocraticandRepublicanpartiesarethelargestandmostcompetitiveorganizationsintheAmericancommunity.AmericansalmostinevitablybecomeDemocratsorRepublicansbecausethereisusuallynootherplaceforthemgoto.Moreover,becausetherivalryofthesepartiesisveryold,mostAmericansknowwheretheybelonginthesystem.Asacon
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