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2022年江蘇省南京市大學(xué)英語6級大學(xué)英語六級測試卷(含答案)學(xué)校:________班級:________姓名:________考號:________
一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20題)1.
In2002thenumberofindustrialrobotswasthreetimesoverthatofdomesticandservicerobots.
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2.Directions:Inthispart,youwillhave15minutestogooverthepassagequicklyandanswerthequestionsonAnswerSheet1.
Forquestions1-4,mark
Y(forYES)ifthestatementagreeswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage;
N(forNO)ifthestatementcontradictstheinformationgiveninthepassage;
NG(forNOTGIVEN)iftheinformationisnotgiveninthepassage.
Forquestions5-10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.
Earth'sBeginnings:TheOriginsofLife
Earthistheonlyplanetweknowofthatcansupportlife.Thisisanamazingfactconsideringthatitismadeoutofthesamematterasotherplanetsinoursolarsystem,wasformedatthesametimeandthroughthesameprocessesaseveryotherplanet,andgetsitsenergyfromthesun.
Toauniversaltraveler,Earthmayseemtobeaharmlesslittleplanetinthefarreachesofoneofbillionsofspiralgalaxiesintheuniverse.Ithasanaveragesizestarofaveragebrightnessandisjoinedbyeightotherplanets—whichsupportnoknownlifeforms—initssolarsystem.
However,Earthisaplanetteemingwithvitalityandishometobillionsofplantsandanimalsthatshareacommonevolutionarytrack.Howandwhydidwegethere?Whatprocesseshadtotakeplaceforthistohappen?Andwheredowegofromhere?Thefactis,noonehasbeenabletocomeclosetoknowingexactlywhatledtotheoriginsoflife,andwemayneverknow.After4.5billionyearsofEarth'sformationandevolution,theevidencemayhavebeenlost.Butscientistshavemadesignificantprogressinunderstandingwhatchemicalprocessesthatmayhaveledtotheoriginsoflife.
Therearemanytheories,butmosthavethesamegeneralperspectiveofhowthingscametobethewaytheyare.Followingisanaccountoflife'sbeginningsbasedonsomeoftheleadingresearchandtheoriesrelatedtothesubject,andofcourse,fossilrecordsdatingbackasfaras3.5billionyearsago.
Earth'sBeginnings
Earthbegantoform.over4.5billionyearsagofromthesamecloudofgas(mostlyhydrogenandhelium)andinterstellardustthatformedoursun,therestofthesolarsystemandevenourgalaxy.Infact,Earthisstillformingandcoolingfromthegalacticimplosionthatcreatedtheotherstarsandplanetarysystemsinourgalaxy,aprocesswhichbeganabout16billionyearsagoastheMilkyWaybegantoform.
Asoursolarsystembegantocometogethersome6—7billionyearsago,thesunformedwithinacloudofdustandgasthatcontinuedtoshrinkuponitselfbyitsowngravitationalforces.Thiscausedittoundergothefusionprocessandgiveofflight,heatandotherradiation.Duringthisprocess,osmallerlumpscalledplanetesimals,whicheventuallyformedintotheplanetsweknowtoday.
TheEarthwentthroughaperiodofcatastrophicandintenseformationduringitsearliestbeginningsabout4.5—4.6billionyearsago.By3.8to4.1billionyearsago,Earthhadbecomeaplanetwithanatmosphere(notlikeouratmospheretoday!)andanocean.ThisperiodoftimeofEarth'sformationisreferredtoasthepre-CambrianPeriod.Thepre-Cambrianisdividedintothreeparts:theHadean,ArcheanandProterozoicPeriods.
Pre-CambrianPeriod
TheEarthformedundersomuchheatandpressurethatitformedasamoltenplanet.Fornearlythefirstbillionyearsofitsformation—calledtheHadeanPeriod(or"hellish"period)—Earthwasbombardedcontinuouslybytheremnantsofthedustanddebris—likeasteroids,meteorsandcomets—untilitformedintoasolidsphere,fellintoanorb
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3.
ForAOL,theIn2TVdealispartofabroadstrategytoattractpeoplewithfreesportsgamesfromCBSnews,ABCandCNN.
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4.
ThemayorofaSpanishtownoncetriedtousefreeairpassageandhousingto________.
5.It'sNeverTooLatetoStartExercise
ResearchersFindGreatRewardsWhenMildExerciseProgramsAreStartedLateInLife.
May13,2003--Youknowthebenefitsofexerciseprograms.Andifyou'vebeeninactive,youmayhavealsofeltthem--withsoremusclesandbruisedmotivationtocontinue.Butanewstudyinwomenshowsthattheoldadageistrue--it'snevertoolatetostartwhenitcomestoexerciseprograms.Sonowwhatcanyoudotojumpontheexercisebandwagon(樂隊花車)?
WebMDgotexercisetipsfromtheexperts.
"Therecertainlyseemstobesomethingheretosuggestthatwomencanstartexercisinglaterinlifeandstillreaptherewards,"leadresearcherandCDCepidemiologistEdwardW.Gregg,PhD,tellsWebMD.HisfindingsarepublishedintheMay16issueofTheJournaloftheAmericanMedicalAssociation.
Researcherstracked9,500womenfor12years,startingwhentheywereatleastage66.Inthattime,theyfoundthatthosewhowentfromdoinglittleornothingtowalkingjustamileadayslashed(減少)theirriskOfdeathfromallcausesandfromcancerbynearlyhalf.Theirriskofheartdiseasealsofellbymorethanathird.Infact,theyenjoyednearlyasmuchprotectionaswomenwhowerephysicallyactivebeforethestudybeganandremainedso.
Duringthestudy,heandhiscolleaguessurveyedthewomenontheirexerciselevelsatthestartofthetrialandagainuptosixyearslater.Yearslater,theresearcherstrackedtheirratesofdeathanddisease.
Thenewinformationwefoundisthatolderwomenwhowentfrombeingsedentary(少活動的)orwalkingabouttwomilesaweekto"walkingeightmilesaweekbetweenthetwovisitshadsignificantlifeimprovements,"saysanotherstudyresearcher,JaneA.Cauley,DrPH,oftheUniversityofPittsburgh.
"We'retalkingaboutwomenwithanaverageageof77atthesecondvisit,"shetellsWebMD."Andwe'retalkingabouttheirengaginginverymildexercise--andnotrunningmarathons."
Butiftheonlyworkout(運(yùn)動)you'vebeengettinglatelyinvolvestheTVremote,here'showtoavoidthosewalksaroundtheblockfrommakingyourbodyfeelasifitjusttackledBostonMarathon'sinfamous"HeartbreakHill".
Getacheckupbeforeaworkout.
Avisittoyourdoctoriswiseforanyonebeginninganexerciseprogram,butit'scrucialfortheelderlyorotherswhohavebeeninactivebecauseofhealthproblems.Inadditiontotheobvious--checkingyourheartandlungs--yourdoctorcanhelpdetermineifyourregimen(養(yǎng)生法)needstoconsiderothermedicalconditions,andthedrugsyoutakeforthem.
"Peoplecansometimescontrolconditionssuchasdiabetesandhighbloodpressurewithweightlossandexercisesotheydon'tneedtocontinuetheirmedications,"saysWilliamA.Banks,MD,professorofgeriatricsatSaintLouisUniversitySchoolofMedicine.It'simportanttoletyourdoctorknowaboutyournewexerciseprogramincaseyourmedicationdosesneedtobechanged.
"Adoctorcanalsohelpfacilitatethebesttypeofexerciseifyouhaveadisabilityorimpairment.Forinstance,manyofmypatientshavebadknees,soItellthemthatiftheystartrunningorevenwalking,they'regoingtohaveproblemsthatwilllikelyimpacttheirabilitytocontinue,"hetellsWebMD."SoItrytosteerthemtoanotheractivity,suchasswimmingswhichisespeciallygoodforpeoplewithjointproblemsorobesity(肥胖)."
Startslow.
Onceyougetthegreenlight,thekeytoavoidingfatigueandmusclepainistopulloutofthegateveryslowly."Youhearsomuchabouttheimportanceofgetting30minutesofexerciseaday,butthoserecommendationsshouldnotbeviewedasgoalsifyou'vebeensedentary--evenifyou'rehealthy,"Bankssays."Initially,youshouldactuallyshootbelowyourcomfortlevel.
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6.
Anotherwayofsolvingthepronounproblemistouse______insteadofthesingular.
7.
ThebookThePlayofPoweravoidsoveremphasizingondescribingtherolesof______inAmericanpoliticalhistoryandcontemporarypolities.
8.
Accordingtointerpersonaltheoryofdepression,peoplemightbementallyillwithoutenough______.
9.
______isthemostimportantfactorthatdetermineswhetheryoucansucceedinnavigatingyourturningpoint.
10.AlthoughmanysongsinNorahJones'salbumwereoutoftune,Andersonwouldrathermakeno______tothesongs.
11.Whenyouaremeasuringyourwork,youshouldconsiderthatifthereissomeoneatworkwhoencouragesyourdevelopmentandtalkstoyouabout______.
12.
ChildrenvisitingWashingtonwouldprobablyshowthegreatestinterestin______.
13.
TheexcitingpartofbothFlightSimulatorandrealflyingis______.
14.Biotechfirmshavenotmuchinterestinthedevelopingworldmarketbecause______.
A.runningbusinessthereneedsmuchindistribution
B.farmerstherearetoopoortobuytheirproducts
C.thesefirmswanttokeeptheirtechnologysecret
D.farmerstheredon'tlikegeneticallymodifiedcrops
15.
Whichofthefollowingtroublesisnotcausedbyidentitytheft?
A.Cleancredithistory.
B.Lossoffreedom.
C.Financialmess.
D.Alotofpaperwork.
16.
LikeNewYorkandLondon,Washington,D.C.hasgrownwithoutplansandblueprints.
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17.
Mostpartiesofferfingerford,but______.
A.onlyAmericansloveit.
B.itisimpolitetoeatwithyourhandsatparties
C.therearesomeexceptions
D.youcan'talwaysgetrefills
18.
Theauthorwasgoodatcomputer.
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19.ArtificialIntelligence
I'msurethatHansMoravecisatleastassaneasIam,buthecertainlybroughttomindtheclassicmadscientistaswesatinhisfifth-floorofficeatCarnegie-MellonUniversityonadarkandstormynight.Itwasnearlymidnight,andhemixedforeachofusabowlofchocolatemilkandCheerios,withslicesofbananapiledontop.
Then,withbanana-slicingknifeinhand,Moravec,theseniorresearchscientistatCarnegieMellon'sMobileRobotLaboratory,outlinedformehowhecouldcreatearoboticimmortalityforEveryman,adeathlessuniverseinwhichlifewouldgoonforever.Bycreatingcomputercopiesofourmindsandtransferring,ordownloading,thisprogramintoroboticbodies,Moravecexplained,humanscouldsurviveforcenturies.
"Youareinanoperatingroom.Arobotbrainsurgeonisinattendance...Yourskullbutnotyourbrainisanesthetized(麻醉).Youarefullyconscious.Thesurgeonopensyourbraincaseandpeersinside."ThisishowMoravecdescribedtheprocessinapaperhewrotecalled"RobotsThatRove".Theroboticsurgeon'sattentionisdirectedatasmallclumpofaboutonehundredneuronssomewherenearthesurface.Usinghigh-resolution3-Dnuclear-magnetic-resonanceholography,phased-arrayradioencephalography,andultrasonicradar,thesurgeondeterminesthethree-dimensionalstructureandchemicalmakeupofthatneuralclump.Itwritesaprogramthatmodelsthebehavior.oftheclumpandstartsitrunningonasmallportionofthecomputersittingnexttoyou.
Thatcomputersittingnexttoyouintheoperatingroomwouldineffectbeyournewbrain.Aseachareaofyourbrainwasanalyzedandsimulated,theaccuracyofthesimulationwouldbetestedasyoupressedabuttontoshiftbetweentheareaofthebrainjustcopiedandthesimulation.Whenyoucouldn'ttellthedifferencebetweentheoriginalandthecopy,thesurgeonwouldtransferthesimulationofyourbrainintothenew,computerizedoneandrepeattheprocessonthenextareaofyourbiologicalbrain.
"Thoughyouhavenotlostconsciousnessorevenyourtrainofthought,yourmind--somewouldsaysoul--hasbeenremovedfromthebrainandtransferredtoamachine,"Moravecsaid,"Inafinalstepyouroldbodyisdisconnected.Thecomputerisinstalledinashinynewone,inthestyle,color,andmaterialofyourchoice."
AswesataroundMoravec'sofficeIaskedwhatwouldbecomeoftheoriginalhumanbodyafterthedownloading."Youjustdon'tbotherwakingitupagainifthecopyingwentsuccessfully."hesaid."It'ssomessy.Humanshavegotsomanyproblemsthatyoumightjustwanttoleaveitretired.Youdon'ttakeyourJunkercaroutifyou'vegotanewone."
Moravec'sideaistheultimateinlifeinsurance.Onceonecopyofthebrain'scontentshasbeenmade,itwillbeeasytomakemultiplebackupcopies,andthesecouldbestashedinhidingplacesaroundtheworld,allowingyoutoembarkonanysortofadventurewithouthavingtoworryaboutagingordeath.Asdecadespassintocenturiesyoucouldtraveltheglobeandthenthesolarsystemandbeyond--alwayskeepinganeyeoutforthelatestinroboticbodiesintowhichyoucouldtransferyourcomputermind.
Iflivingforeverweren'tenough,youcouldliveforeverseveraltimesoverbyactivatingsomeofyourbackupcopiesandsendingdifferentversionsofyourselfouttoseetheworld."Youcouldhaveparallelexperiencesandmergethememorieslater,"Moravecexplained.
IntheweeksandmonthsthatfollowedmystayatCarnegie-Mellon,Iwasintriguedbyhowmanyresearchersseemedtobelievedownloadingwouldcometopass.Theonlypointofdisagreementwaswhen--certainlyabigconsiderationtothoseofusstillknockingaroundinmortalbodies.AlthoughsomeoftheresearchersIspokewithatCarnegie-Mellon,
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20.
Inthepassage,theauthortakesMichaelEisnerandStevenSpielbergasexamplestoshowthatthesepeoplehaveachievedsuccesswithout_______.
二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.
【B4】
22.(29)
A.Topullatrain.
B.Todriveapaddlesteamboat.
C.Togetwaterfromgroundandturnthewheelsofmills.
D.Todonothing.
23.聽力原文:W:Iusedtobeafraidofheights.EverytimeIwasinatallbuildingoronabridge,mykneeswouldbegintoshake.
M:IhadthesameproblemuntilItookupmountainclimbing.
Q:Whatdidthemanandwomansayaboutheights?
(14)
A.Bothofthemhaveovercometheirfear.
B.Theyarebothafraidofhighplaces.
C.Thewomanisstillafraidofhighplaces,butthemanisn't.
D.Bothofthempreferhighplacesthesedays.
24.聽力原文:M:Whatdidyoudotocelebrateyourbirthday?
W:MyfriendstookmetoseeCirqueduSoleil.Whatashow!ItwasunlikeanythingIhadeverseenbefore.Theperformancesweremesmerizing---theywereart!
M:Wow,itsoundslikeyoureallyenjoyedyourself.WhatdistinguishesCirqueduSoleilfromothercircuses?
W:Itsimplyhasclass.Theactshaveacertainstyle.thatyoudon'tseeinothercircuses.Thereissoft,romanticlightingandfantasticmusicwhichrangesfromclassicaltojazz.But,whatreallysetsthecircusapartisthecostumeswiththeirbeautifulfabrics,richcolorsandfairytaledesigns.
M:Itsoundsamazing,butIalwaysfeelalittleguiltywhenIgotothecircus.Itseemssocrueltouseanimalsforourentertainment.
W:CirqueduSoleildoesn'tbelieveinusinganimals.Theyrelyonhumanperformersincludingacrobats,trapezeartistsandcontortionists.
M:That'swonderful.Iwishothercircuseswoulddothesame.
W:Andthehumanperformancesaremuchmorefun.Therewasoneclownwhoactuallyjuggledeightwineglassesatonetime.Icouldn'tbelieveit.Therewasalsoamagicianwhoperformedaseriesofcomicaltricksinvolvingmembersoftheaudience.Ilovedthewholething.Youreallyshouldseethemwhiletheyareintown.
M:IthinkI'llgothisweekend.
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A.It'saconcert.
B.It'sacircus.
C.It'sagame.
D.It'samovie.
25.聽力原文:M:Didyouheartheweatherforecastthismorning?
W:Yes.Itsaidpartlycloudytoday,withastrongwindfromthenorthwest.Thehighesttemperaturewillbesixbelowzero,atleastinthemorning.Butintheafternoonitwillrisealittlebit.
Q:Whatisthehighesttemperatureinthemorning?
(15)
A.Sixteenbelowzero.
B.Sixbelowzero.
C.Sixteenabovezero.
D.Sixabovezero.
26.聽力原文:W:Anyplansforyoursummervacation?
M:Yes.I'mgoingtotravelwithmyfriendsfromHongKong.We'llprobablyleaveinmid-JulyandcomebackatthebeginningofSeptember.
Q:Howlongwillthemantravel?
(13)
A.Onemonth.
B.Onemonthandahalf.
C.Twomonths.
D.Twomonthsandahalf.
27.聽力原文:M:I'msorrytohavekeptyouwaitingforsuchalongtime.Ididn'tthinkthemeetingwouldbesolong.
W:That'sallright,Dr.Green.I'vegotthedatayourequiredandafewreferencebookswhichIthinkmaybeusefultoyourrepresentationattheconference.
Q:What'sthepurposeofthewoman'svisittotheman?
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A.Tohelphimpreparefortheconference.
B.Totellhimsomethingabouttheconference.
C.Toseeifheisreadyforthecomingconference.
D.Toremindhimofthedataheshouldtaketotheconference.
28.
【B9】
29.(21)
A.Therearesomeinterestingitemsonthegrocerylist.
B.Therearesomemistakesinthelist.
C.Itisactuallyhisnotes.
D.She'sneverseenagrocerylistbefore.
30.
【B8】
31.(14)
A.Hewasveryslowindoingthings.
B.Hewastherightpersontodosuchathings.
C.Heisexpectedtodosuchathing.
D.Hewouldneverdosuchathing.
32.(32)
A.TheWorldWarI
B.Thefactthatfilmswerelessexpensive.
C.Thefactthatfilmsweresilent.
D.Thefactthatfilmswereshorter.
33.聽力原文:Onethousandfortydollars:That'showmuchThomasWellerspenttokeephisgastankfullinJuly.(29)Theserf-employed60-year-oldmechanicdoesn'thavetospendhissparetimeontheroad:butit'sahardhabittobreak.Since1966,hehaspatrolledtheSanDiegohighwayslookingformotoristsbotheredbyfiattiresanddeadbatteries.Hepullsupinwhatwasoncea1955Fordstationwagon,grabshistools,andfixestheproblematnocharge.
Itisactuallyadangerousthing.Butitwon'tstopWellerfromhelpingotherstrappedonthehighway.Thoughhiswifeisquiteworriedabouthissafety,Wellerthinkssheistoofarcareful.(31)Wellerwasonceastrandedmotoristhimself.DrivinginIllinoiswhenhewas16,hegotstuckinasnowdrift.Themanwhopulledhimoutwavedoffpayment,saying,"Justpassiton--Andthat'sreasonwhyWellerisdoingthis.(30)Hisbusinesscardsdon'thavehisnameornumberonit,justthis:"Assistingyouhasbeenmypleasure.Iaskfornopaymentotherthanforyoutopassonthefavorbyhelpingsomeoneindistressthatyoumayencounter."
Onceinawhile,someonerecognizesthe"SanDiegoHighwayman"andhispieced-togethervehicleatagasstationandinsistsonfillingthetank,whicheasesthefuelcosts.Afterall,it'lltakemorethanhighgaspricestostopWeller.
(30)
A.Hecarestoomuchaboutmoney.
B.Heworksforhimself.
C.Heistoooldtowork.
D.Hiswifedoesn'tsupporthim.
34.聽力原文:W:Isupposethetrafficinthecityisheavyattheendofthedaywhenpeopleareleavingthecityforhomes.
M:Yes.Theworsttimeisbetweensixandseven.Itsometimestakesmefortyminutestodrivehome.That'stwicethetimeitdoeswhenthereisn'tmuchtraffic.
Q:Howlongdoesittakethemantodrivefromthecitytohishomewhenthereisn'tmuchtraffic?
(13)
A.Fortyminutes.
B.Twentyminutes.
C.Eightyminutes.
D.Seventyminutes.
35.聽力原文:M:Betty,youspeakseverallanguages,don'tyou?
W:Yes,IspeakSpanishandFrench.
M:Andwhathelpedyoumostinlearningthoselanguages?
W:Whathelpedmemost...Well,Istudiedbothlanguagesinhighschool,andI'mstillstudyingSpanishhereattheuniversity,butIthinkthattravelhasprobablybeenthemosthelptome.Yousee,I'vebeenluckyinthatI'velivedinEurope.Believeme,Ididn'tspeakverywellbeforeImovedthere.
M:You'reright,Betly.Afterstudyingalanguage,practiceisveryuseful.Whenyouliveinacountrywherethelanguageisspoken,it'sideal.But,youknow,sometimesit'sdifficulttomakefriendsinanewplace,evenwhenthepeopleareveryfriendly.
W:Yes,Iknowwhatyoumean.Especiallyifyoudon'tspeakmylanguagetoowell.IbadsomeproblemswhenIfirstmovedtoEurope.
M:And,ofcourse,somepeopleareshy.
W:That'strue.
M:Betty,whetherornotI'mlivinginacountrywherethelanguageisspoken,Ialwaysgotomovies,andwheneverIcan,IwatchTVorlistentotheradiointhelanguageI'mtryingtolearn.
W:Metoo.Andreadingisanothergoodwaytolearn.Booksaxegood,butIthinkthatnewspapersandmagazinesareevenbetter.
M:SodoIButIdon'tbelievethatit'spossibletotakeadvantageofpracticeopportunitieswithoutsomeknowledgeofthelanguagefirst.
W:Sine.Firstit'sagoodideatostudygrammar,vocabulary.
M:...andlistening,perhapsevenreading.
W:Thenpracticeisvery,very,helpful.
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A.Makingfriendsinaforeigncountry.
B.SpanishandFrench.
C.ForeignTV,radioandothermedia.
D.Learningaforeignlanguage.
36.SectionC
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthe
Withtherecentrapidadvancesininformationtechnologies,educationalresearchersateverylevelandinevery【B1】______havedevelopednewmethods,tools,and【B2】______forinstruction.Theirgeneralpurposeistomaketheeducationalprocess—teachingandlearningsoundmuchmorescientificandmodem.AstheInternet,emailand【B3】______havealreadybecomepartsofmostcollegestudents'livesandstudiesnowadays;【B4】______thesenewinformationtechnologiestoengineeringandscienceinstructionisagreat【B5】______forteachersandresearchers.Althoughtheeffectivenessand【B6】______ofnewinformationtechnologiesoneducationmnotyetwellcomprehendedand【B7】______,thepromisesand【B8】______theyholdforimprovingeducationareexciting.Forexample,【B9】______.Bythenetworks,teachingandlearningarenolongerconfinedtotheclassrooms.
Studentsathomeandinworkplacescanhaveaccesstolearningmaterialatanytime,whichmakestheirstudyingprocessbecomeeasierandmoreconvenient.【B10】______.
Studentscanworkonlearningmaterialsmtheirownpaceanddiscussthemwithotherpeoplewhentheyhavequestions.【B11】______.
【B1】
37.聽力原文:M:LookatthelowpriceontheseCDs.Don'tyouthinktheyareafantasticbuy?
W:Yes,butqualityismoreimportantthanprice.Let'slookelsewherebeforemakingadecision.
Q:Howdoesthemanfeelabouttheprice?
(19)
A.Hethinksthattheyareofinferiorquality.
B.Hethinksthattheyareabargain.
C.Hethinksthattheyareoverpriced.
D.Hethinksthattheycanbepurchasedatacheaperpriceelsewhere.
38.聽力原文:W:Tom,wherewereyouyesterdayevening?Iexpectedtoseeyouattheconcert.
M:Oh,Iwaitedforyouatthecornerofyourstreet.ThenIlookedforyouatyourflat,butthehousekeepersaidyouwereout.
Q:Whydidn'ttheymeetthatevening?
(15)
A.Theywerebothbusydoingtheirownwork.
B.Theywaitedforeachotheratdifferentplaces.
C.Theywenttothestreetcorneratdifferenttimes.
D.Themanwenttotheconcertbutthewomandidn't.
39.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.
(12)
A.Robertsurvivedtheplanecrash.
B.Allthepassengerswerekilledintheplanecrash.
C.Robertwaskilledintheaircrash.
D.Robertisawonder-workingperson.
40.(24)
A.Itisluxurious.
B.Itisgrand.
C.Ithasclassicalstyle.
D.Ithasgoodreputation.
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.
Accordingtotheauthor,inwhatsenseistimelikemoney?
42.
【C4】
43.
Accordingtotheauthor,howwouldanAmericanfamilywithacarandhouseinthesuburbsprobablyfeelaboutthemselvestoday?
44.
Sincemanyoftheolder,bigger-tuskedanimalshavealreadybeendestroyed,whatdidthepoachersdo?
A.Theygaveuppoaching.
B.Theykilledmoreelephantstogetthesamequantityofivory.
C.Tothem,gameisover.
D.Theyrealizeditwasillegaltoslaughterelephants.
45.
Feverscause______.
A.prostaglandinstobeformed
B.irontobemadeavailabletobacteria
C.leukocytestobemoremobile
D.lizardstobecold-bloodedanimals
46.
Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardsthereconstructionofThePentagonandtheWorldTradeCentre?
A.Supporting.B.Critical.C.Neutral.D.Hostile.
47.The1992LosAngelesriotsbrokeoutbecause________.
A.videocoveragefromhelicoptershadmadepeopleangry
B.videocoveragehadprovidedpowerfulfeedback
C.thejuryacquittedthepolicemenwhohadbeatenRodneyKing
D.peoplecanmaketheirownjudgements
48.
Whatdoesadvertisingdowiththeproductswealreadyknowabout?
A.Tointroducetheirnewfunctions.
B.Tocomparethemwithnewproductsofthesamesort.
C.Totellthattheyarestillavailable.
D.Tocorrectanyimpropriateinformationaboutthem.
49.Accordingtothepassage,thelong-termsuccessofthe3MCompanyliesin______.
50.SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.
Televisioneatsoutoursubstance.Mandercallsthisthemediationofexperience."WithTVwhatwesee,hear,touch,smell,feelandunderstandabouttheworldhasbeenprocessedforus."Whenwe"cannotdistinguishwithcertaintythenaturalfromtheinterpreted,ortheartificialfromtheorganic,alltheoriesoftheidealorganizationoflifebecomeequal."
Inotherwords,TVteachesthatalllifestylesandvaluesareequal,andthatthereisnoclearlydefinedrightandwrong.InAmusingOurselvestoDeath,oneofthebestrecentbooksonthetyrannyoftelevision,NeilPostmanwonderswhynobodyhaspointedoutthattelevisionpossiblyoverstepstheinstructionsintheBible.
Inthe1960sand1970s,manyofthetraditionalstandardsandmoresofsocietycameunderheavyassault.Indeed,theywereblownapart,largelywiththehelpofone'sown.Therewasanairofunrealityaboutmanydetailsofdailylife.Evenimportantmoral
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