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2022年江蘇省宿遷市大學(xué)英語6級(jí)大學(xué)英語六級(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.
Accordingtodifferentcultures,negotiationscanbeconductedthroughdirect,face-to-facecommunicationorindirect________________.
2.
Itissaidthatgivinggoodtelephonehelpsincrease______.
3.
WeknowthatsinceIndustrialRevolutionhumanscausedthegreenhouseeffectgreatly,thusmakingthetemperaturerising.
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4.
Onereasonwhycollegesincreasetuitionandfeesisthatthestatesupportisshrinking.
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5.Someattractiveruralregionsnotfarfromthecitiesarewitnessingacertain______,asmoreandmorechildlessseniorsmovetowardscities.
6.
Animalscannotsurvivesomecatastrophiceventssuchasstarvation,disease,orcompetitionfromotherspecies.
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7.
ThetradingcompaniesusedonlyadvertisementstopersuadepeopleinallpartsoftheworldtogotoAmerica.
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8.PartⅡReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)
Directions:Inthispart,youwillhave15minutestogooverthepassagequicklyandanswerthequestionsonAnswerSheet1.Forquestions1-7,choosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarked[A],[B],[C]and[D].Forquestions8-10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.
7HealthProblemsfortheModernAge
Modernlife,withitsemphasisoninformation,automation,computerization,andglobalization,hasmadeworkeasierandgivenusmoreleisureoptions,butwenowhaveawholehostofnewhealthproblems.Onlytimewilltellifthesemodernhealthproblemsdisappearlike8-tracktapesandrotaryphones.Untilthen,herearesomeofthenewmaladieswehaveinstoreforus.
ComputerVisionSyndrome
Ifyouspendalldaystaringatacomputerscreen,youmaybeatriskforcomputervisionsyndrome(CVS),alsocalledoccupationalasthenopia(弱視的).CVSencompassesalleyeorvision-relatedproblemssufferedbypeoplewhospendalotoftimeoncomputers.AccordingtotheAmericanOptometricAssociation,symptomsofCVSincludeheadaches;dry,red,orburningeyes;blurredordoublevision;troublefocusing;difficultydistinguishingcolors;sensitivitytolight;endevenpainintheneckorback.Asmanyas75percentofcomputerusershavesymptomsofCVSduetoglare,poorlighting,andimproperworkstationsetup.ToovercomeCVS,keepyourmonitorabouttwofeetawayfromyouandsixinches.beloweyelevel,andbesureit'sdirectlyinfrontofyontominimizeeyemovement.Adjustlightingto,removeanyglareorreflections.Youcanalsoadjustthebrightnessonyourmonitortoeaseeyestrain.Evensimplestepscanhelp,likelookingawayfromyourmonitorevery20or30minutesandfocusingonsomethingfartheraway.Andyoucanalwaysuseeyedropstoperkupyourpeepers!
Earbud-relatedHearingLoss
Earbudsaretheheadphonesusedwithmanydigitalmusicplayers.Theyfitinsidetheearbutdon'tcanceloutbackgroundnoise,requiringuserstoturnupthevolume,oftento110to120decibels--loudenoughtocausehearinglossafteronlyanhourend15minutes.Andtoday,peoplespendmuchmoretimelisteningtotheirportableplayers,exposingthemselvestodamagingnoiseforlongerperiodsoftime.Asaresult,youngpeoplearedevelopingthetypeofheatinglossnormallyseeninmucholderadults.Expertsrecommendturningdownthevolumeandlimitingdieamountoftimespentlisteningtomusicplayerstoaboutanhouraday.Headphonesthatfitoutsidetheearcanalalsohelp,ascannoise-cancelingheadphonesthatreducebackgroundnoisesolistenersdon'thavetocrankupthevolume.
E-thrombosis
Thisconditionisrelatedtodeepveinthrombosis(血栓癥),wherebloodclotsform.indeepveins,suchasthoseinthelegs.Theseclotscanbefataliftheymigratetothelungsandcauseapulmonaryembolism.Clotscanform.whenbloodsupplyslowsorstops,suchasinaperiodofprolongedimmobility.Similarly,e-thrombosisisthedevelopmentofclotsinthedeepveinsofsomeonewhospendslongamountsoftimeinfrontofacomputerwithoutmoving.Althoughonlyahandfulofe-thrombosiscaseshavebeenreported,millionsofpeoplewhospendmostoftheirtimeinfrontofacomputerareatrisk.Avoidinge-thrombosisissimple:standupandmovearoundeveryhour,tapyourtoeswhileyouwork,putequipmentendsuppliesindifferentpartsofyourworkareasoyouhavetomovetogetthem,don'tcrossyourlegswhilesittingatyourdesk,don'tspendyourlunchbreakatyourdesk(goforaquickwalkinstead),anddon'tgettoocomfortable--ifyourworkspaceisultra-cozy,youwon'twanttogetup.
GeneralizedAnxietyDisorder
Weallhaveworries,uncertaintie
A.dry,red,orburningeyesandblurredordoublevision
B.glare,poorlightingandimproperworkstationsetup
C.notkeepingtheirmonitortwofeetawayfromthem
D.notusingacomputerthatprotectstheireyes
9.WidelyusingPrEPsmaycausepotentialproblemslikeethicalissuesand______.
10.
Theauthorpointsoutthattherehavebeenwars,murdersandabusesdueto______.
A.economicdifficulty
B.lackofcivilization
C.theuglyreality
D.ourhumanity
11.TheScienceofInterruptions
In2000,GloriaMarkwashiredasaprofessorattheUniversityofCalifornia.Shewouldarriveatherdeskinthemorning,fullofenergyandreadytotackleherto-dolist.Nosoonerhadshestartedonetaskthanacolleaguewoulde-mailherwithanurgentrequest;whenshewenttoworkonthat,thephonewouldring.Attheendoftheday,Markhadaccomplishedafractionofwhatshesetouttodo.
Lotsofpeoplecomplainthatofficemultitaskingdrivesthemnuts.ButMarkstudieshowhigh-techdevicesaffectourbehavior,soshewasabletodomorethancomplain:Shesetouttomeasurehownutswe'veallbecome.Shewatchedcubicle(辦公室隔間)dwellersastheysurfedthechaosofmodernofficelifeandfoundeachemployeespentonlyten-and-a-halfminutesonanygivenprojectbeforebeinginterrupted.Eachshortprojectwasitselffragmentedintothree-minutetasks,likeansweringe-mailmessagesorworkingonasheet.
Mark'sstudyalsorevealedthatinterruptionsareoftencrucialtoofficework.Thehigh-techworkersadmittedthatmanyoftheirdailydistractionswereessentialtotheirjobs.Whensomeoneforwardsyouanurgente-mailmessage,it'softensomethingyoureallydoneedtosee;ifamobilephonecallbreaksthrough,itmightbethecallthatsavesyourhide.
Forsomecomputerengineersandacademics,thisrealizationhasbeguntoraiseanattractivepossibility:Perhapswecanfindanidealmiddleground.Ifhigh-techworkdistractionsareinevitable,maybewecanre-engineerthemsowereceivealloftheirbenefitsbutfewoftheirdownsides.
TheBirthofMultitasking
Thescienceofinterruptionsbeganmorethan100yearsagowiththeemergenceoftelegraphoperators—thefirsthigh-stress,time-sensitiveinformation-technologyjobs.Psychologistsdiscoveredthatifsomeonespoketoatelegraphoperatorwhilehewaskeyingamessage,theoperatorwasmorelikelytomakeerrors.Later,psychologistsdeterminedthatwheneverworkersneededtofocusonajobthatrequiredthemonitoringofdata,presentationwasallimportant.Usingthisknowledge,cockpits(駛艙)forfighterpilotswerecarefullydesignedsothateachdialandmetercouldbereadwithjustaglance.
Still,suchissuesseemedremotefromthelivesofeverydayworkers.Then,inthe1990s,computersbegantoexperiencearapidincreaseinspeedandpower."Multitasking"wasborn;insteadofsimplyworkingononeprogramforhoursatatime,acomputeruserworksonseveralsimultaneously.Officeworkersnowstareatcomputerscreensofoverwhelmingcomplexity,astheyjuggle(操縱)messages,textdocuments,PowerPointpresentationsandwebbrowsers.Inthemodernofficeweareallfighterpilots.
EffectofMultitasking:Computer-affectedBehavior
Informationisnolongerascarceresource—attentionis.20yearsago,anofficeworkerhadtwotypesofcommunicationtechnology:aphone,whichrequiredaninstantanswer,andpostalmail,whichtookdays.Nowpeoplehavedozensofpossibilitiesbetweenthesetwopoles.
Theresultissomethinglike"continuouspartialattention",whichmakesussobusykeepinganeyeoneverythingthatweneverfullyfocusonanything.Thiscanactuallybeapositivefeeling,inasmuchastheconstantemaildingingmakesusfeelneededanddesired.Butwhathappenswhenyoutakethattotheextreme?Yougetoverwhelmed.Sanityliesindanger.
In1997,MicrosoftrecruitedMaryCzerwinski,whoonceworkedinNASA'sHuman-computerInteractionLab,toconductbasicresearchtofindouthowcomputersaffecthumanbehavior.Shetook39officeworkersandinstalledsoftwareontheircomputersthatwouldrecordeverymouseclick.Shediscoveredthatcomputeruserswereasrestlessashummingbirds.Onaverage,theyjuggledeightwindowsatthesametime.Moreastonishing
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12.
Itisnecessarythatbirdsshouldbetrainedtogetbackhome.
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13.
Therearemitigativewaystohelpreduce______.
14.
Theaimofthepsychologicaltestsadministeredbymanyscientistsis______.
15.AccordingtoSunilBhartiMittal,whatwillrevolutionizethetraditionalmoney-transferbusiness?
A.AllianceoftelephoneoperatorsandMasterCard.
B.Thelargedemandofimmigrantsandmigrantworkers.
C.Sendingmoneybytextmessages.
D.Internationaltelephonenetworks.
16.
Thewallsframingthehighwaysareusefulindecreasingnoisepollution,because______.
17.
AccordingtoTonyWoods,theproblemofsuicideamongyoungAustralianmencanbealleviatedifboys______.
18.
Thefirstuseoftheterm'organicfarming'isusuallycreditedto______inhis1940book,LooktotheLand.
19.
Menhavedistinctageingsymptomsaswomendo,whichdemandsspecificworkouts.
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20.
FedExExpressrelocateditsheadquartersinMemphisforthedeliveryofsmallpackages.
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二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.聽力原文:Conversationsarereallykindofinteresting.Iguessit'sakindofhobbyofminetolistentoconversationsthatIcanhearinpublic.It'samazinghowdifferentthestyle.orthetoneorthecontentofdifferentconversationscanbeandtolistentothedifferencesinthelanguagethatpeopleusewhentheyspeaktodifferentpeople.
Ifyouareeverinabookstoreoradepartmentstore,it'sinterestingtohearhowthesamesalespersontalkstodifferentpeople.There'reotherinterestingplacestolistentoconversationstoo,Ithink,andoneplacethatI'vefoundisonbustrips.Peopleoftentalktoeachotherasifnooneelsewerethere.Iguesstheythinkpeoplecan'theartheirconversations.
RecentlyIwasonabus,andIwaslisteningtoaconversationoftwopeoplebehindme.Ican'treallysayIwaslistening.Iguessitwouldhavebeenhardnottohem'it.Itwasamusingtolistentothetwopeople,though,becausetheywereplayingakindoflanguage,uh,wordgameaboutstatesandstatecapitals.Onepersonwouldsaythenameofthestate,andtheotherpersonwouldsaythenameofthecapital.
Itsoundslikeakindofsimplegamethatdoesn'tinvolvemuchlanguage,andyouwouldn'tthinkthatitwouldinvolveverymuchconversation,butactuallythiswasn'tthecasebecauseastheywereplayingthegame,theycontinuedtocomplimentoneanotherandtotalkabouthowmuchtheyknewabouthistoryandhowmanyoftheotherthingstheycouldorcouldn'trememberaboutthoseplacesfromtheirtripsorfromtheirreading.
Itwasreallykindoffuntolistentothem.
(33)
A.Listeningtodifferentstylesofconversations.
B.Listeningtothecontentofdifferentconversations.
C.Listeningtohowsalesmentalktodifferentpeople.
D.Listeningtoconversationsinpublic.
22.(26)
A.Ihavetowearthetienow.
B.Myshoesdon'thurtanymore.
C.Ihavetogoforthegallerynow.
D.Mybuttonsareon.
23.
【B8】
24.聽力原文:W:I'mjustlookingforabikethatwillgetmetothelibraryandback.
M:Withtheroadsthewaytheyare,youwillneedasturdyone.
Q:Whatdoesthemanimply?
(16)
A.Thelibraryiswithinwalkingdistance.
B.Thestreetsarenotingoodcondition.
C.Themanshouldgetacarinstead.
D.Themanshouldexercisemore.
25.(24)
A.She'llbeabletogoaboardaspacecraft.
B.She'llbeabletooperatetheMissionControl.
C.She'llbeabletoreceivemessagesfromsatellites.
D.She'llbeabletolearnsomethingnewaboutspace.
26.(36)
A.Accordingtowhatpeopleplay.
B.Accordingtowhatpeopledo.
C.Accordingtowhatpeopleneed.
D.Accordingtowhatpeoplehave.
27.SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
聽力原文:Learningasecondlanguageisnevereasy,and,generallyspeaking,theolderoneiswhenoneattemptsanewlanguage,themoredifficultitbecomes.Thisisatleastpartlyduetowhatisknownaslanguageinterference,meaningthatthelinguisticpatternsofourfirstlanguageinterferewiththoseofthesecondbecausenotwolanguageshaveexactlythesamesoundsandgrammaticalstructures.
Alllanguageshaveobligatorycategoriesofgrammarthatmaybelackinginotherlanguages.RussianunlikeEnglish—hasanobligatorycategoryforgenderwhichdemandsthatanoun,andoftenapronoun,specifywhetheritismasculineorfeminine.
Likewise,whentranslatinganEnglishstoryintoChineseinwhichacharacteridentifiedascousinappears,aChinesetranslatorrequirestoknowwhetheritreferstoamaleorafemale,whetherthecharacterisolderoryoungerthanthespeaker,andwhetherthecharacterbelongstothefamilyofthespeaker'sfatherofmother.Therefore"biaomei"canbetranslatedintoEnglishonlybytheawkwardstatement"afemalecousinonmymother'ssideandyoungerthanI".
TheRussian/EnglishandChinese/EnglishexamplesillustratethebasicprobleminanytranslationNomatterhowskilledtranslators,theycannottakethelanguageoutofthespeechcommunitythatusesit.Translationobviouslyisnotasimpletwo-waystreetbetweentwolanguages.Rather,itisabusyintersectionamongatleasttwolanguageswithalloftheirpeculiarcharacteristics,theculturesofthetwospeechcommunities,andthespeechsituationinwhichthestatementwasuttered.
(27)
A.Becauseoftheirage.
B.Becausetheyhavenotime.
C.Becausetheyarenotknowledgeable.
D.Becauseofthelanguageinterference.
28.(31)
A.Theywerefrightenedanddistressed.
B.Theyswamawaywhenthespeakerwasturnedon.
C.Theyswamcloserto"examine"thespeakerwhenitwasturnedoff.
D.Theydidn'tseemtobefrightenedandkeptswimmingnearthespeaker.
29.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.
聽力原文:M:Womenwhoaremarried,havechildren,andworkfeelguiltybecausethey'renotraisingtheirchildrenthemselves.
W:Butwomenwhoaremarried,workanddon'thavechildrenarepressuredtohavechildren.
Whatdoesthemanimply?
(12)
A.Marriedwomendonothavetofeelguiltyfornotraisingchildrenthemselves.
B.Marriedwomendonothavetocareaboutthepressuretohavechildren.
C.Marriedwomenshouldnotworkiftheyhavegotchildren.
D.Marriedwomencanworkeventheyhavegotchildrenathome.
30.
【B5】
31.聽力原文:M:Whatisthecheck-outtime?
W:Youcancheckoutanytimebeforetwelvenoon.Hereisyourkey.It'sRoom718.Thebellmanwilltakeyourbagsupforyou.
Q:Whatisthemandoing?
(19)
A.Themaniswaitingtobechecked.
B.Themanisaskingthekeytohisroom.
C.Themanisaskingthebellmantohelphisbagsupstairs.
D.Themanisaskingaroomtolivein.
32.聽力原文:M:Whatwouldyoudoifyouheardastrangenoiseinthemiddleofthenight?
W:I'dlieawakealittlewhile,waitingtoseeifithappenedagain.Andifitdid,I'dgetup.
Q:Howwouldyoudescribethewoman?
(14)
A.Cowardly.B.Anxious.C.Lazy.D.Courageous.
33.聽力原文:M:Didyoufeellikeyouneedmorehoursfromtheday?Well,GoodHousekeepingMagazinehassomeadviceonhowyoucanstopwastingtimeandgetitalldone.Andherewiththetoptentips,isCasslynForte.Hey,Carolyn,goodmorning!
W:Goodmorning,Hoda.Nicetobehere!
M:YourNo.Itipisbankonline.Somepeopleareafraidtodobutyousayit'ssomethingsmart.
W:Yeah,itisverysafe.Andwecertainlyrecommendthatyouuseyourownbank'swebsite.Sogotothebank,talktotheconsumerservicerepresentativesthere.It'sthebestwaytofindouthowsafeitisandhoweasy...
M:Andhowmuchtimedoyouthinkyoucouldsave,Carolyn,bydoingthat?
W:Ifyou'remakingtransfers,orcheckingyourstatements,youcansaveuptoanhour.
M:Thesecondtipisonlinegrocers.Now,that'sreallynotforeveryone,butyouactuallygogroceryshoppingonline.
W:That'sexactlywhatyoudo.Ifyouarethetypeofpersonthatwantstoreadeverylabelandlookateverypieceoffruit'sprobablynotforyou.Butifyouwannagiveupalittlecontrol,youcandefinitelysavesometime.
M:Andwhat'sthegoodstrategyifyoudecidetoshoponline?
W:WhatIwouldsuggestisdothestaplesonline.
M:Whatdotheyinclude?
W:Thebrandsthatyouuseallthetime,thepaperproducts,thecleaningproducts,thecereals--getthemonlineandgotothestoreforthemeat,theproduce.
M:That'senlightening.
(20)
A.Setupyourownwebsite.
B.Consultthebank'srepresentatives.
C.Trybymakingtransfers.
D.Cheekyourstatements.
34.(29)
A.Becauseitissoluminous.
B.Becauseitisbroad.
C.BecauseitiswheretheHeavenis.
D.Becauseitissoremotefromus.
35.(25)
A.BysettingupjointventureswithpartnersinAsia.
B.Byopeningupwholesalechain-storesinJapan.
C.Bydistributingitsproductstoretailstoreswith"shipinshop"concept.
D.Bysettingupretailstores.
36.(32)
A.Becausehecouldmakebigmoneybydoingthis.
B.Becauseheoncewashelpedbyastrangeronhighway.
C.Becausepeoplewouldhelphimfuelhiscar.
D.Becauseitistheassignmentfromhisboss.
37.聽力原文:M:Thetransmissioninyourcarmustbereplaced.Atransmissionjobisabout$400,butsincethecarisstillunderwarranty,youwillhavetopayonlyasmallservicecharge.
W:That'sgoodnews.Howlongdoyouthinkit'lltake?
Q:Howmuchwillitcostthewomantogethercarfixed?
(15)
A.$400.
B.Alittlelessthan$400.
C.Nomoneyatall.
D.Agreatdeallessthan$400.
38.聽力原文:W:Well,letmesee.Fiftyhadregistered,butnoteveryoneshowedup.Ibelievethatwehadtwenty-fivefromtheMiddleEastandfifteenfromLatinAmerica.
Q:Howmanystudentsdidthewomanbelievehadtakentheexam?
(14)
A.Fiftystudents.
B.Fortystudents.
C.Twenty-fivestudents.
D.Fifteenstudents.
39.
【B11】
40.聽力原文:M:What'swrongwiththebookingoffice?ItoldthemIneededaticketonMarch30th,andtheysentmeonefortomorrow,March13th.
W:Probablysomethingwaswrongwiththeirearsorperhapsyoudidn'tmakeyourselfclear.
Q:What'sthedatewhentheconversationtakesplace?
(18)
A.March3rd.B.March29th.C.March12th.D.March30th.
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.
Bysaying"heisanunframedpicturetohissubordinates"(Line2,Para.4)theauthorsuggeststhatthemanageris______.
42.
Onegreatadvantageyoucanenjoytomakemoneyinthenetworkmarketingisthat______.
A.youcanearnasmuchmoneyasyoucan
B.youwillhavebasicincomeandbonuses
C.youwillhavethechanceforpromotion
D.youaren'tlimitedtosellinganything
43.
ThemosteffectivewaytoinfluencetheinformationchildrenretainfromwatchingTVis______.
A.criticizingbadprograms
B.recommendinggoodprograms
C.choosingprogramsforchildren
D.properintervention
44.
Theunemployedmenwereashamedofbeingunemployedbecausetheyhadtheopinionthat______.
45.
Whichisthebestwaytofindjobinformationaccordingtothepassage?
A.Youhavetogetintouchwithyourex-bossinordertogainhelpfromhim.
B.Youhavetooftenvisityourconsultantfortheinformation.
C.Youshouldregistertothegovernment.
D.Youshouldalwayscommunicatewithyourfriends.
46.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.
Haveyoueverbeenaskedtotakeapolygraphtestforajob?Apolygraph,alsocalledaliedetector,isadevicethatisusedtofindoutifsomeoneistellingalie.Itisbasedonthebeliefthatlyingcausescertainphysicalreactions.Thesereactions,whichincludeachangeinbloodpressureandpulserate,aremeasuredbythepolygraph.
Liedetectortestsareoftenusedincourtandintheworkplace.However,alawthatwenteffectinDecember1988limitsthewaysthatemployerscanusethesetests.Employerscannolongerusethemtoscreen(審查)peoplewhoareapplyingforjobs.Theonlyexceptionisforthosewhowantgovernmentjobsassecurityguardsordrughandlers.Also,managerscannolongeraskworkerstotakesuchtestsunlessthereisreasonablesuspicionthattheworkerhasstolenordamagedproperty.Thiswillcurbtestsforsuspectedoffenses,suchasdruguseorsexualharassment,andforWorkerswhoweremerelyintheareaofatheft.Bosseswhorequestliedetectortestswillhavetotellworkerswhytheyaresuspectedofanoffense.Also,theymaynotaskquestionsthatdegradeworkers,suchasquestionsabouttheirsexlives.
Inanycase,accordingtothenewlaw,thetestisnowvoluntary:Youcan'tbefiredforrefusingtotakeit.Ifyouhavebeenforcedtotakeapolygraphtest,orifyouarenotbeinggivenapromotionbecauseyouhaverefusedtotakethetest,youcansuethecompanyorfileacomplaintwiththeDepartmentofLabor.TheDepartmentofLaborcanfineemployersupto$10,000.
Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
47.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.
Togetachocolateoutofaboxdemandsaconsiderableamountofunpacking:theboxhastobetakenoutofitspaperbagtheplasticwrapperhastobetomoff,thelidopenedandthepackingpaperinsideremoved;thechocolateitselfthenhastobeunwrappedfromitsownpieceofpaper.Similarlyapotoffacecreamcomessurroundedbylayersofpaper,wedgedinsideacardboardbox,andthewholethingwrappedtightlyinplastic.
Itisnotonlyluxurieswhicharewrappedinthisway.Withsomanygoodsnowproducedcentrallyandsoldinsupermarketsitisbecomingincreasinglydifficulttobuyanythingfromnailstopotatoesthatisnotalreadydoneupinplasticorpaper.
Thewrapperitselfisofnointeresttotheshopper,whousuallythrowsitawayimmediately.Uselesswrappingaccountsformuchofthe31poundsinweightofrubbishputoutbytheaverageLondonhouseholdeachweek.Sowhyisitdone?Someofit,likethewrappingonmeat,isnecessary,butmostoftherestissimplycompetitiveselling.Thisisstupid.Packagingisusingupscarceenergyandrawmaterialsandminingoursurroundings.Costsoftherawmaterialsusedinpackagingarerisingallthetime.Onebigfirmreportsthatitsglass,cansandpaperhaveallgoneupby30percentinthelastcoupleofmonths,whileplastichasincreasedby50percentandallthesepricesarestillrising.Thisseemsasyettohavehadsurprisinglylittleeffectonthepackagingpracticeofmanufacturers.
Littleresearchisbeingcardedoutonthecostsinenergyandmaterialsofotherpossibletypesofpackaging.Justhowpracticalisit,forinstance,forlocalauthoritiestosavewastepaperandre-manufactureitasegg-boxes?Woulditbecheapertoplantanotherforesttoproducenewpaper?
Onereasonfortheunorganizedbehaviourofeveryoneconcernedisprobablythevariednatureofthepackagingindustry.Somanypeople,withsomanydifferentinterestsoftheirown,areaffectedthatitisextremelyhardtoreachanyagreementonwhatshouldbedone.Also,packagerssaythatpreservingforestsandpreventingwasteisnottheirconcern.
Howmanylayersofwrappingmustyouremovebeforeyoucaneatachocolate?
48.
Wheredothebeeskeephoneyforthemselvestocatlater?
49.
InwhatwaydowomentodayfindthemselvesinanintensebattlewiththeSociety?
A.Thesocietyregardswomenaslessabletoperform.socialtasks.
B.Womendotoomuchabouttheircareerandtoolittleabouttheirfamilies.
C.Thesocietystillholdsthetraditionalimageaboutafamily.
D.Womennolongerregardthefamilyasabasicunitofthesociety.
50.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.Pleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.
Theconceptofobtainingfreshwaterfromicebergsthataretowedtopopulatedareasandaridregionsoftheworldwasoncetreatedasajokemoreappropriatetocartoonsthanreallife.Butnowitisbeing【C1】______quiteseriouslybymanynations,especiallysincescientistshavewarnedthatthehumanracewill【C2】______itsfreshwatersupplyfasterthanitrunsoutoffood.
Glaciersareapossible【C3】______offreshwaterthathasbeenoverlookeduntilrecently.ThreequartersoftheEarth'sfreshwatersupplyisstilltiedupinglacialice,areservoirof【C4】______freshwatersoimmensethatitcould【C5】______alltheriversoftheworldfor1,000years.Floatingontheoceanseveryyearare7,659trillionmetrictonsoficeencasedin10,000icebergsthatbreakawayfromth
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