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2022年湖北省鄂州市大學(xué)英語(yǔ)6級(jí)大學(xué)英語(yǔ)六級(jí)重點(diǎn)匯總(含答案)學(xué)校:________班級(jí):________姓名:________考號(hào):________
一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20題)1.
Incompatiblecommunicationsisacountry-wideproblemintheU.S.becauseofthe______whichshouldbeconvertedorreplaced.
2.
ValMacDonaldinsistedthatadultchildrenshouldforcetheiragingparentstoaccepttheirviews.
A.YB.NC.NG
3.ThecurrentruraldepopulationinEuropeistheresultoflong-termemigrationandindustrialization.
4.
Seriouslyde-identifiedasbrothersandsisters,thereisoftenasubtlerandsweeter______betweenopposite-sexones.
5.
ThecostsofaComputer-BasedRecordingSystemarelowerthanthatofacomponent-basedHardwareSystem.
A.YB.NC.NG
6.
VirtuallyallpatientschoosetotoleratesideeffectswhenconfrontedwiththechoicebetweendyingfromHIV-AIDSandsideeffects.
A.YB.NC.NG
7.
______chatroomuserswillproceedtomeetfacetoface.
8.
AstotheNewfoundlandfisherycollapse,itislessatragedyofthegeneralpublicthanatragedyof______.
9.
Thereisnotmuchchangeintheweatherinthetropicalrainforestsalltheyearround.
A.YB.NC.NG
10.
IndiansregardSwamiSundaranandasSadhuWhoClicksduetohisperformanceasayogi.
A.YB.NC.NG
11.
Now,forhumanbeings,eighty,ninetyarecomingtoberecognizedas
12.
Apersonwithsleepapneawillpossiblyhavethesymptomlike______.
A.failingtowakeupinthemorning
B.stoppingbreathingrepeatedly
C.failingtoconcentrateonhisthinking
D.stayingawakeallthenight
13.
Recently,researchershavefoundthatitissomethinginourbrainthatcausesouranxiety.
A.YB.NC.NG
14.Exploitinghydroelectricpowerresourcecancostbillionsofdollars,forhydroelectricplantsnormallyhave______.
15.
Awidereye-spanallowsreaderstoreadbyphrasesor______.
16.
ThemakesSanFranciscodifferentfromothercities.
17.
AllagricultureinEgyptiswateredby______.
18.
Inourworld,anystoryofthiskindmakespeople______.
19.
Inbuyinganautomatedphonesystem,$50,000isalotofmoneyevenforthelargestcompanies.
A.YB.NC.NG
20.
Sellershavetherighttorefusethedealiftheofferislowerthan______.
A.theminimumstartingbid
B.thereserveprice
C.theaveragemarketprice
D.thewholesalecost
二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.
【B4】
22.(43)
23.(22)
A.Staywhereheis.
B.Gohometotelephonetheorder.
C.Trytogettheticketselsewhere.
D.Returnafterlunch.
24.聽(tīng)力原文:M:Comein.Rose.Coffee?
W:Thankyou.Jack.
M:HowaboutthevisitbythedelegationfromPoland?
W:Well.Istilldon'tgetit.Doweknowwhentheyarecoming?
M:Weofferedthem3choices.TheendofMarch,themiddleofAprilandthebeginningofMay.
W:Yeah.
M:Andtheychosetheearliestone,whichisgoodbecauseweareratherbusyinMay.
W:True.Butwedoneeddefinitedatesoftheircomingandhowmanyarecoming.Thereweresixofthemlasttime.Didtheysayeightthistime?Myassistantneedstomakeafirmbookingfortheiraccommodationsnow.Otherwiseitwillbeverydifficulttofindahotel.
M:Youareright.Theysaidsixtoeightoriginally,butwegotanE-mailthismorning,sayingitisgoingtoheseven.Nowwe'vegotthedefinitenumber,wecanmakealltheotherbookingsforthem.
W:Good.Thatgivesuseightweeksuntiltheycome.
M:Right.Herearemysuggestionsfortheirschedule.Theywillbewiththeuniversityforfivedays.Onthefirstday,Ithinktheyshouldvisitourcampus.Theseconddaywecanshowthemaroundthedowntown.Thiswillgivethemageneralpictureofthechangesintoday'sChina.Andthelastthreedaysarefordiscussionandseminars.
W:OK.Doweneedtoinvitesomeotherfamousprofessorsfromotheruniversities?
M:That'sagoodidea.Butnomorethanfiveareneeded.
W:Right.Iwillarrangethat.
(23)
A.AttheendofMarch.
B.InthemiddleofApril.
C.AtthebeginningofMay.
D.AttheendofMay.
25.聽(tīng)力原文:W:Isyourbrotherlookingforwardtogoinghomeforthewinterholiday?
M:Hehasbeencountingthedaysrecently.
Q:Whatcanbeinferredaboutthernan'sbrother?
(15)
A.Heiscountingthedaysoftheholiday.
B.Heisnotplanningtogohome.
C.Heiseagertogobackhome.
D.Heisgoingoverhislessons.
26.聽(tīng)力原文:M:It'ssocoldnow,butthismorningitwassohotandsunny.IwishtherewasawayIcouldalwaysbewearingthemostsuitableclothesforthetemperature.
W:Irecentlyreadthatintenyearswe'llbewearingclothesthatchangewiththeweather.Sowhenit'scold,ourclotheswillwarmup,andwhenit'shot,ourclothes.willcooloff.
M:Oh,veryfunny!Sowe'llbewearinggiganticclotheswithbuilt-inairconditionersandheaters.
W:I'mbeingserious!Researchershavediscoveredamethodoftreatingfiberswithplasticcrystalscapableofstoringandreleasingheatasthetemperaturefluctuates.Thesetreatedfibersabsorbmoreheatthanuntreatedfibers.Researchesarestillworkingwiththis,butsoonthisprocesswillbewidespread.
M:That'sfascinating.Ididn'tknowthatfibershadthecapabilityofstoringheat.Howdoesthatwork?
W:Thesefibersworkwiththeheatbyrearrangingtheirstructures.Thetreatedfibersmovebackandforthbetweentwosolidshapes.
M:Idon'tunderstand.Whatkindofshapesdotheychangeinto?
W:Whentheweathergetswarmer,thecrystalstakeoncubeshapesandabsorbheat.Whentheweathergetscooler,thecrystalsbecomecoolerandrevertbacktotheiroriginalteragonalstructure.
M:That'strulyunbelievable.Yousaidthatit'llbeadecadebeforethistypeofclotheswillbeavailable.Whatashame!Idon'tthinkIcanwaitthatlong.
(20)
A.Heissurprised.
B.Heisskeptical.
C.Heisdisgusted.
D.Heisalarmed.
27.聽(tīng)力原文:EvenatschooltherehadbeenanunhealthycompetitionbetweenGeorgeandRichard.
"I'llbethefirstmillionaireinColeford!"Richardusedtoboast.
"Andyou'llbesorryyouknewme,"Georgewouldreply,"becauseI'llbethebestlawyerinthetown!"
GeorgeneverdidbecomealawyerandRichardnevermadeanymoney.InsteadbothmenopenedbookshopsonoppositesidesofColefordHighStreet.Itwashardtomakemoneyfrombooks,whichmadethecompetitionbetweenthemworse.
ThenRichardmarriedamysteriousgirl.Thecouplespenttheirhoneymoononthecoast—butRichardnevercameback.Thepolicefoundhiswalletonadesertedbeachbutthebodywasneverfound.Hemusthavedrowned.
Nowwithonlyonebookshopintown,businesswasbetterforGeorge.Butsometimeshesatinhisnarrow,oldkitchenandgazedoutofthedirtywindow,thinkingabouthisformerrival.Perhapshemissedhim?
Georgewasveryinterestedinolddictionaries.He'drecentlyfoundacollectorinAustraliawhowassellingararefirstedition.Whentheparcelarrived,thebookwasinperfectconditionandGeorgewasdelighted.Butwhilehewashavinglunch,Georgeglancedatthephotointhenewspaperthatthebookhadbeenwrappedin.Hewasastonished—thesmilingfacewasolderthanherememberedbutunmistakable!Trembling,Georgestartedreading.
"BookendshaveboughttenbookstoresfromtheirrivalsDylans.Thecompany,ownedbymultimillionaireRichardPike,isnowthelargestbooksellerinAustralia."
Questions26to29arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
26.WhatdowelearnaboutGeorgeandRichardwhentheywereatschool?
27.HowdidGeorgefeelaboutRichardafterhisdisappearance?
28.WheredidGeorgegetinformationaboutRichard?
29.WhathappenedtoGeorgeandRichardintheend?
(33)
A.Theywereroommates.
B.Theyweregoodfriends.
C.Theywerecompetitors.
D.Theywerebooksellers.
28.聽(tīng)力原文:M:Doyoustillwanttogotograduateschoolaftercollege?
W:I'vechangedmymindaboutthat.IwillworkasacivilservantbeforeIgobacktoschool.
Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean?
(16)
A.Shewantstochangeherjob.
B.She'snotgoingtograduateschoolimmediately.
C.She'llchangeherschool.
D.She'llswitchcollegesforgraduatework.
29.聽(tīng)力原文:W:Hi,Jack,haveyoufinishedProfessorSmith'sassignment?
M:Theassignment?No,notyet.
W:Buttomorrow'sthedeadline.
M:Anna,takeiteasy.Icanalwayspullittogetherinnotime.
W:Hey,don'tyouthinkplayingPCgamestakesuptoomuchofyourtime?
M:Oh,computergamesrepresentthelatesttechnology.Youcan'tsimplyignorethem.
W:Iknow.Youcanplayasmuchasyoulikeduringtheholiday,butnotnow.It'saffectingyourstudies.
M:It'snot.IfeelI'mgettingsmarterdaybyday,andmyreactiontimeismuchquicker.
W:Youonlybecomealiveandalertatthosewargames.Inclass,Isawyoudozeoff.
M:It'snotmyfault.Thetextbooksareboringandthelecturesaretedious.Idislikethoseteacherswholovetocalltheroll.Butthegamesareinteresting,challengingandcanbroadenmymindaswell.
W:Ididn'tsaythegamesareallbad,butyoucan'tplaygamesallthetime.Haveyoueverconsideredwhatyouwilldoifyoufailtheexams?
M:well…
W:Iknowit'snoteasytoresistthetemptation,butself-disciplineisessentialtoone'ssuccess.It'spartofone'scharacter.Lookatyourselfinthemirror.Youlookpaleandhaggard.See,youhavenothingbuthalfalife.
M:Really?Oh,heavens!
(20)
A.Teacherandstudent.
B.Motherandson.
C.Classmates.
D.Brotherandsister
30.(45)
31.
【B6】
32.聽(tīng)力原文:Elephantslivemostlyongrass,leavesandfruit.Theyalsoeatthetwigsandbarkoftrees.Thequantityoffoodandwaterwhichtheyconsumeisenormous,andtheycanbeverydestructiveintheirsearchforfood,therearetwomaintypesofelephants.ThereistheAsiaticelephant,whichisfoundinIndia,forexample,andtheAfricanelephant.Superficiallytheyareverymuchalike,buttheAfricanelephantisgenerallylarger.OnecharacteristicofAsiaticelephantsisthattheydonotlikebeingexposedtothesun,andconsequentlytheyprefertoliveinshadyplaces.Theyarealsoveryfondofbathing.Apartfromthat,themostimportantdifferencebetweenthetwovarietiesisthattheAsiaticelephantismoreeasilytrained.ElephantsinIndia,forexample,havebeencaughtandtamedformanyhundredsofyears.Wehavealreadynotedthattheyhavegoodmemories,anditisthisthatmakesthemeasytotrain.Sincetheyareimmenselystrong,theycancarryanddraghugeobjects,suchasthetreesandrocks.Thismakesthemextremelyvaluableasbeastsofburden.
(30)
A.Asiaticelephantsarelarger.
B.Africanelephantsdonotlikebeingexposedtothesun.
C.Africanelephantsprefertoliveinshadyplaces.
D.Asiaticelephantsarefondofbathing.
33.(29)
A.BecomeamemberoftheCommitteefortheExchangeofForeignStudents.
B.Findtheorganizationsponsoringhim.
C.LearnhowtogetaccustomedtothelifeintheUnitedStates.
D.Stayinaforeigncountryforsixmonths.
34.(36)
A.Atleastonceamonth.
B.Atleasttwiceamonth.
C.Atleastonceayear.
D.Atleasttwiceayear.
35.聽(tīng)力原文:M:Howisschoolgoing,Barbara?Areyoutakinganynewclasses?
W:I'mtakinganotherreallyinterestingcoursecalledBusinessandtheWeb.Wearelearningaboute-commerceandhownewtechnologicaldevelopmentswillaffectthewaywebuy,sellandmarketthingsinthefuture.
M:Wow,thatsoundslikesomethingIshouldtake.
W:Ithinkit'soneofthemostusefulcoursesI'vehadsofar.Rightnow,wearestudyingwirelesscommunicationsandhowthat'sgoingtoaffectthedevelopmentoftheInternetandeventuallyonlinebusiness.Wehavehadseverallecturesontheimportanceofcellphonesandseveralnewkindsofportablecomputersandotherelectronicdeviceswhicharebasedonrelatedtechnologies
M:Whatotherkindsoftopicswillyoubecovering?
W:WearegoingtodiscusshighbandwidthInternetconnections,likecablemodems,whichwillallowustoexchangeinformationmorequickly.Andfromthere,wewillfocusonhowInternet.TV,radioandtelephonetechnologiesareallstartingtocometogether.
M:Iwasjustreadingaboutthatinthenewspaper.Buthowdoesthatrelatetoonlinebusiness?
W:Asthesetechnologiesconvergeinthenearfuture,anewhigh-speednetworkwilldevelopwhichwillbeperfectforthedistributionofproductsandservicesonline.
(20)
A.E-commerce.
B.Wirelesscommunications.
C.Businessandtheweb.
D.Newtechnology.
36.(32)
A.Becausehecouldmakebigmoneybydoingthis.
B.Becauseheoncewashelpedbyastrangeronhighway.
C.Becausepeoplewouldhelphimfuelhiscar.
D.Becauseitistheassignmentfromhisboss.
37.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.
聽(tīng)力原文:M:It'salwayssohotandhumidinhere.
W:That'sbecausetherearesomanyplantsandwindows.
Q:Wheredidthisconversationmostlikelytakeplace?
(12)
A.Inafactory.
B.Inaflowershop.
C.Inaheatingplant.
D.Inalockedroom.
38.聽(tīng)力原文:Ifyou'vebeenoncampusforverylong,I'mcertainthatyou'vealreadyheardaboutthiscourse.Youmayknowthatlastsemesteraboutfiftypercentofthestudentsenrolledinmycoursefailedit.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.Yourfinalgradewillbebasedonanaverageofthesemajortests,thepoptests,andeightwrittenthemes.Ifyouhaveanyquestionsatanytime,youcanseemeonTuesdays.Myofficeisonthesecondfloorofthisbuilding.Yourassignment,forWednesdayistoreadHemingway'sshortstoryonpage55.Fridaywillbethelastclassdayofthisweek,soyoucanexpecttowriteashortin-classthemeformethen.That'sallfortoday.I'llseeyouonWednesday.
(30)
A.10points.B.2points.C.15points.D.5points.
39.(19)
A.Buyanewspaper.
B.Askfordirections.
C.Standnearthestore.
D.Helpothersmoreoften.
40.(25)
A.ApoorBritishman.
B.ArichAmerican.
C.ArichBritishman.
D.ApoorAmerican.
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.SpainandUKarementionedinthepassagetoindicatethat______.
A.traditionalpowerfulcountriesaredoomedtofade
B.toomuchdebtwillsurelyslowtheeconomicgrowth
C.TheUSwillsurviveandmaintainitsglobalpresence
D.Americamightfollowsuitifitfailedtoreactquickly
42.LikepeopleinJapan,Europeancitydwellersmayalsoundergoashiftfromowningacartousing______.
43.
【C8】
44.Fromtheendingpartofthepassage,wecanconcludethat______.
A.Barbierowillwinthelawsuit
B.Dr.SheldonPollackwillwinthelawsuit
C.thecaseshavebeendismissed
D.governingbodiestomonitordoctorwillbecharged
45.Accordingtotheauthor,agoodwritingmustpresent______.
A.aninterestingtopic
B.specificfacts
C.thewriter'suniqueperspective
D.ageneralimpression
46.MostofRussia'ssuper-richspendtheirsummerholidaysonyachtsinthesunnyMediterranean.BorisFyodorovpreferredvisitingEnglishcountrychurches;theolder,thebetter.Thebuildings,andespeciallythegravestones,fascinatedhim.HesawinthemsymbolsofanhistoricalcontinuitythatRussiahadlostundercommunism.
Borninpovertyasafactorycaretaker'sson,hedelightedinmaltingdiscoveriesamonghisroots:trinkets(小裝飾品)foundathisfamily'sruinedestate,aPolishcoatofarms.HishouseoutsideMoscowwasnotablenotforpetwolvesorotherfashionableextravagances,butforhisbraveattemptstocreateaweedless,stripyEnglishlawninahostileclimate.HeflewaRussianflagtheretoo,scandalizingtheneighbors,whoinsistedheneededapermit.
Itwasnotagreatsuccess.Likeseveralotherreformersofthetime,hehadafirmergraspofeconomicsthanofpolitics:hewastoounworldly,tooimpatientandperhapstoocleverforthedarkworldofRussiangovernment.Evenso,hehelpedtocreate,almostfromscratch,aWestern-style.financialsystemwithcapitalmarkets,paymentssystemsandasemi-independentcentralbank.Despitethewholesaletheft-by-privatizationthatfollowed,theseachievementslookmoreimpressivenowthantheydidinthechaosofthetime.
Onceoutofoffice,Mr.Fyodorovpublished,amongotherbooks,ausefulencyclopediaoffinancialterms.Somewererecoveredfrompre-revolutionaryRussian,otherswerenewwords.AsaRussianpatriot,however,hehatedthepracticeofsimplyadaptinganEnglishword.Ofshorky(offshoreaccounts離岸賬戶)wasapethate,particularlybecauseofitsassociationwithtaxevasion.Asheadofthetaxservice,briefly,in1998,hetriedtodecriminalizetaxcollecting,alreadywellonitswaytobecominganextortionexcuse,andalsotobroadenitsreachtotherichandpowerful--manyofthemalltoofamiliarwithofshorky.Bravely,hesethisinspectorsonsuchprominentfiguresasVladimirZhirinovsky,afunnyextremistwithconnectionstoRussia'srulers.Healsotriedtoscarebankersintopayingtaxesontheirsalaries(amountingto$5billionayear,hethought)andtheirlocallandlordsintodeclaringtherentsextractedfromsuchforeigners($1billion).
Mr.Fyodorovhadbythistimealsogoneintobusiness,foundingUnitedFinancialGroup,aninvestmentbank,withanAmericanfriendin1994.Yetneitherwealth,connections,northeflashingbluetightonhisblackcar(ahallmarkofstatusinRussia)madeMr.Fyodorovquitetypicaloftheelitethatmovedsosmoothlyfromburyingcommunismtohuggingcapitalismredintoothandclaw.Onthecontrary,hedespisedsuchpeoplefortheirlackofhesitation.
WhichofthefollowingmaycaterforBorisFyodorovmoreaccordingtothepassage?
A.SpendingasummerholidayinthesunnyMediterranean.
B.Visitingsomeplacesthatsymbolizethecontinuityofhistory.
C.Viewingmagnificentbuildingswithfashionableextravagances.
D.VisitingEnglishcountrychurchesofmodernflavor.
47.
TheauthorsuggeststheDr.Marathi’scommentsonthecurrencyproblems______.
A.provethathehasbeenapoorleaderingeneral
B.arepoorbecausetheyweakenhisowncredibility
C.aresharpinidentifyingthecauseoftheproblem
D.revealhiskeeninsightintothecomplexissue
48.
Howcanweaccountfortheformationofaniceberg?
49.SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.
Today,anestimatedtwo-thirdsofallproductsinsupermarketscontaingenetically-engineeredingredients,includingtortillachips,drinkmixes,tacoshells,veggieburgers,muffinmix,andbabyformulas.However,onlyone-thirdofAmericansareawarethattheirfoodcontaingenetically-engineeredingredients,despitethefindingsofsurveysthat85to90%ofconsumerswantclearlabelingofallgenetically-engineeredfoods.Becauselabelingisnotyetrequiredbygovernmentregulations,norpracticedbybiotechcompanies,thereisnowayforconsumerstoknowwhatitisthattheyareeating.Thepublichasnotbeenadequatelyeducatedofthepresenceofgenetically-modifiedingredientsintheirdietsandthepossiblerisksthatthesefoodsmayentail,andhence,theyhavebeendisempoweredintheirfightstomakeinformedchoices.
Furthermore,theinadequateeffortstoeducatethepublicongeneticengineeringhavebeensketchyatbest,assomegeneticscientistshavebeenpresentingthecomplexprocessofgeneticmodificationtothepublicasasimpleoperation.Theyhavebeenerroneouslygivingtheimpressionthat"...onegenecontrolsonecharactertrait,andtransferringthegeneresultsinthetransferofthecorrespondingtraittothegenetically-modifiedorganism,whichcanthenpassitonindefinitelytofuturegenerations".However,theprocessofgeneticmodificationisrandomandcancausedamageinnormalgeneswhenimperfectionsinthegeneticcodeofoneorganismareunknowinglypassedtothereceivingorganism.Suchpublicationspromoting"publicunderstanding"alsodonotincluderelevantfindingsthatshowthatgenesfunctioninan"...extremelycomplex,interconnectednetwork,sothatultimately,theexpressionofeachgenedependsonthatofeveryother".Theintroducedgenemayactdifferentlywhenworkingwithinitsnewenvironment.Forexample,thereare"positioneffects",whichcanleadtounpredictablechangesinthepatternofgeneexpressionandgeneticfunction,suchasproductionofpotentiallytoxicproducts.
Thecredibilityofthesegeneticistsisalsoquestionablebecausealmostallestablishedmoleculargeneticistshave"...someindustrialties,thuslimitingwhattheycanresearchon,particularlywithregardtosafety".Theconnectionsbetweenbigbusinessandgenetically-modifiedfoodsisanissueinandofitself,asitseemsthatbiotechcompanieshaveputeconomicgainsbeforesafetyconcerns.Becausethecurrentstateofbiotechnologyisoneofmisinformationandlackofinformation,therearemoral/ethicalquestionsraisedabouttheresponsibilityofthesecompanies,aswellasthegovernment,toregulatetheseindustriesandprotectthepublic.
Thereisnowayofknowingtheoverall,long-termeffectsofgenetically-engineeredfoodsonhumanhealth.Thisunpredictabilityappearstobecausingthemostcontroversyovergenetically-modifiedfoods,asthereisinsufficientevidenceandneedforfurtherresearch.Moreover,thecurrentclaimsforgeneticengineeringaremisleading,andthereappearstobemuchignoranceand/orcorruptionatthetopwiththebiotechcorporations,aswellasthegovernment,whichseemtobemoreinterestedinshort-termeconomicgainsthaninproperlyinformingandprotectingthepeople.
MostAmericans______.
A.buygenetically-engineeredfoods
B.knowthefoodstheybuyaregeneticallyengineered
C.wantgenetically-modifiedfoodstobeclearlylabeled
D.eatgenetically-modifiedfoods
50.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.
Therearenowover700millionmotorvehiclesintheworldandthenumberisrisingbymorethan40millioneachyear.Theaveragedistancedrivenbycarusersisgrowingtoo--from8kmadayperpersoninWesternEuropein1965to26kmadayin1995.Thisdependenceonmotorvehicleshasgivenrisetomajorproblems,includingenvironmentalpollution,depletionofoilresources,trafficcongestionandsafety.
Whileemissionsfromnewearsarefarlessharmfulthantheyusedtobe,citystreetsandmotorwaysarebecomingmorecrowedthanever,oftenwitholdertrucks,busesandtaxis,whichemitexcessivelevelsofsmokeandfumes.Thisconcentrationofvehiclesmakesairqualityinurbanareasunpleasantandsometimesdangeroustobreathe.
InEuropemostcitiesarestilldesignedfortheoldmodesoftransport.Adaptationtothemotorcarhasinvolvedaddingringroads,one-waysystemsandparkinglots.IntheUnitedSates.morelandisassignedtocarusethantohousing.Urbansprawlmeansthatlifewithoutacarisnexttoimpossible.Massuseofmotorvehicleshasalsokilledorinjuredmillionsofpeople.Othersocialeffectshavebeenblamedonthecarsuchasalienationandaggressivehumanbehavior.
A1993studybytheEuropeanFederationforTransportandEnvironmentfoundthatcartransportisseventimesascostlyasrailtravelintermsoftheexternalsocialcostsitentailssuchascongestion,accidents,pollution,lossofcroplandandnaturalhabitats,depletionofoilresourcesandsoon.Yetcarseasilysurpasstrainsorbusesasaflexibleandconvenientmodeofpersonaltransport.Itisunrealistictoexpectpeopletogiveupprivatecarsinfavorofmasstransition
Technicalsolutionscanreducethepollutionproblemandincreasethefuelefficiencyofengines.Butfuelconsumptionandexhaustemissionsdependonwhichcarsarepreferredbycustomersandhowtheyaredriven.Manypeoplebuylargercarsthantheyneedfordailypurposesorwastefuelbydrivingaggressively.Besides,globalcaruseisincreasingatafasterratethantheimprovementinemissionandfuelefficiencywhichtechnologyisnowmakingpossible.
Onesolutionthathasbeenputforwardisthelong-termsolutionofdesigningcitiesandneighborhoodssothatcarjourneysarenotnecessaryallessentialservicesbeinglocatedwithinwalkingdistanceoreasilyaccessiblebypublictransport.Notonlywouldthissaveenergyandcutcarbondioxideemissions,itwouldalsoenhancethequalityofcommunitylife,puttingtheemphasisonpeopleinsteadofcars.Goodlocalgovernmentisalreadybringingthisaboutinsomeplaces.Butfewdemocraticcommunitiesareblessedwiththevision--andthecapital--tomakesuchprofoundchangesinmodernlifestyles.Amorelikelyscenarioseemstobeacombinationofmasstransitsystemsfortravelintoandaroundcities,withsmalllowemissioncarsforurbanuseandlargerhybridorleanburncarsforuseelsewhere.
Fromthethirdparagraphwecanseethatmotorvehicleshaveagreat______oncitydevelopment.
51.
WhatdoesNeradoforthepreparationforbecomingasecretaryoranurse?
A.Sheisworkinginanursery.
B.Sheismovingintoherownapartment.
C.Sheisstudyinginahighschool.
D.Sheisaskinghelpfromthe
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