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【2021年】江蘇省揚(yáng)州市大學(xué)英語6級(jí)大學(xué)英語六級(jí)模擬考試(含答案)學(xué)校:________班級(jí):________姓名:________考號(hào):________
一、1.Writing(10題)1.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitledWhatDoYouThinkofChallenge?Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:
1.挑戰(zhàn)的意義
2.如何迎接挑戰(zhàn)
3.我的看法
2.1.隨著生活水平和醫(yī)療水平的提高,我們身邊的老人日漸增多。
2.作為大學(xué)生,能為他們做些什么
3.這樣做的原因
TakingCareoftheOld
3.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowriteacompositiononthetopicRisingDivorceRatesinChina.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsandyoushouldbaseyourcompositionontheoutlinegiveninChinesebelow:
1.描寫圖表反映的問題
2.你認(rèn)為最近幾年中國離婚高的原因是什么
4.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitledMyViewon"Moon-lite".Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:
1.如今的年輕人中流行“月光族”,就是每個(gè)月都反自己賺的錢花光,沒有任何積蓄的人群
2.有人認(rèn)為這是時(shí)尚的體現(xiàn),但這樣做存在著種種問題
3.我的看法
MyViewon"Moonlite"
5.Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowriteacompositiononthetopicMyViewonChoosingtheRightCareer.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsandbaseyourcompositionontheoutline(giveninChinese)below:
1.選擇適合自己的職業(yè)的重要性;
2.如何選擇適合自己的職業(yè);
3.我的看法
6.Directions:Inthissectionyouarerequiredtowriteacompositiononthetopic"ReduceWasteonCampus".Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsandbaseyourcompositionontheoutlinegiveninChinesebelow.
1.目前有些校園內(nèi)浪費(fèi)現(xiàn)象嚴(yán)重;
2.浪費(fèi)的危害;
3.從我做起,杜絕浪費(fèi)。
7.1.接連發(fā)生的食品安全問題引起大家的密切關(guān)注,比如牛奶問題、雞蛋問題等;
2.請(qǐng)分析一下食品安全的重要性;
3.你認(rèn)為相關(guān)部門應(yīng)采取什么措施加強(qiáng)食品安全。
8.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitledTheAdvantagesandDisadvantagesofGoingAbroadforHolidays.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:
--出國旅游悄然興起
--出國旅游的種種好處
--出國旅游的種種弊端
--你的選擇
TheAdvantagesandDisadvantagesofGoingAbroadforHolidays
9.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacompositiononthetopic:WhyDotheViewersLikeWatchingSportPrograms?Youshouldwriteatleast150words,andbaseyourcompositiononthechartandoutlinebelow:
1.簡(jiǎn)要分析圖表
2.分析觀眾喜歡看體育節(jié)目的原因
WhyDotheViewersLikeWatchingSportPrograms?
10.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowriteashortessayentitledCollegeStudent'sJob-Hunting.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbellow.
1.近年來出現(xiàn)大學(xué)生就業(yè)難的現(xiàn)象。
2.產(chǎn)生這一現(xiàn)象的原因(如大學(xué)生追求目標(biāo)過高,專業(yè)不對(duì)口等。)
3.如何解決這個(gè)問題(改變就業(yè)觀念,大學(xué)生在培訓(xùn)等)。
CollegeStudent'sJob-Hunting
二、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(10題)11.TheHydrogenEconomy
Itseemslikeeverydaythereisanewannouncementinthenewsaboutautomobilespoweredbyfuelcells.Thepromisesaregreat,sincefuelceilshavethepotentialtoveryquicklydoubletheefficiencyofcarswhilesignificantlyreducingairpollution.
Atthesametime,therehavebeennewsstoriesfordecadesabouttheproblemsassociatedwithpetroleum.Everythingfromoilspillstoozonealertstoglobalwarminggetsblamedonourdependenceonfossilfuels.Thesetwoforcesareleadingtheworldtowardwhatisbroadlyknownasthehydrogeneconomy.Ifthepredictionsaretrue,overthenextseveraldecadeswewillallbegintoseeanamazingshiftawayfromthefossilfueleconomywehavetodaytowardamuchcleanerhydrogenfuture.
ProblemswiththeFossilFuelEconomy
Whilefossilfuelshaveplayedanimportantroleingettingsocietytothepointitisattoday,therearefourbigproblemsthatfossilfuelscreate:
Airpollution—Whencarsburngasoline,theinternalcombustionenginealsoproduces:
-Carbonmonoxide,apoisonousgas
-Nitrogenoxides,themainsourceofurbansmog
-Unburnedhydrocarbons,themainsourceofurbanozone
Environmentalpollution—Theprocessoftransportingandstoringoilhasabigimpactontheenvironmentwheneversomethinggoeswrong.Anoilspill,pipelineexplosionorwellfirecancreateahugemess.
Globalwarming—Thecarbondioxidecomingoutofeverycar'stailpipeisagreenhousegasthatisslowlyraisingthetemperatureoftheplanet.Theultimateeffectsareunknown,butitisastrongpossibilitythat,eventually,therewillbedramaticclimatechangesthataffecteveryoneontheplanet.
Dependence—TheUnitedStates,andmostothercountries,cannotproduceenoughoiltomeetdemand,sotheyimportitfromoil-richcountries.Thatcreatesaneconomicdependence.WhenMiddleEastoilproducersdecidetoraisethepriceofoil,therestoftheworldhaslittlechoicebuttopaythehigherprice.
AdvantagesoftheHydrogenEconomy
Thehydrogeneconomypromisestoeliminatealloftheproblemsthatthefossilfueleconomycreates.Therefore,theadvantagesofthehydrogeneconomyinclude:
Theeliminationofpollutioncausedbyfossilfuels—Whenhydrogenisusedinafuelcelltocreatepower,itisacompletelycleantechnology.Theonlybyproductiswater.Therearealsonoenvironmentaldangerslikeoilspillstoworryaboutwithhydrogen.
Theeliminationofgreenhousegases—Ifthehydrogencomesfromtheelectrolysisofwater,thenhydrogenaddsnogreenhousegasestotheenvironment.Thereisaperfectcycle—electrolysisproduceshydrogenfromwater,andthehydrogenrecombineswithoxygentocreatewaterandpowerinafuelcell.
Theeliminationofeconomicdependence—TheeliminationofoilmeansnodependenceontheMiddleEastanditsoilreserves.
Distributedproduction—Hydrogencanbeproducedanywherethatyouhaveelectricityandwater.Peoplecanevenproduceitintheirhomeswithrelativelysimpletechnology.
Theproblemswiththefossilfueleconomyaresogreat,andtheenvironmentaladvantagesofthehydrogeneconomysosignificant,thatthepushtowardthehydrogeneconomyisverystrong.
TechnologicalHurdles
Thebigquestionwiththehydrogeneconomyis,"Wheredoesthehydrogencomefrom?"Afterthatcomesthequestionoftransporting,distributingandstoringhydrogen.Hydrogentendstobelargeandtrickyinitsnaturalgaseousform.Oncebothofthesequestionsareansweredinaneconomicalway,thehydrogeneconomywillbeinplace.
WhereDoestheHydrogenComeFrom?
Therearetwopossiblesourcesforthehydrogen:
Electrolysisofwater—usingelectricit
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12.U.S.Population
PresentSituationsofU.S.Population
TheU.S.—themostpopulousoftoday'sdevelopedcountries—basoneofthehighestpopulationgrowthratesoftheindustrializednations:aboutonepercentannually.Thisaddssome2.5millionpeopleeveryyear—equivalenttoanewcitythesizeofSanDiego—whichisbyfarthelargestnumericalincreaseofanydevelopedcountry.Bytheendof1994,theU.S.populationhadclimbedto262million,upfrom203millionin1970.ThechangestandsinsharpcontrastwithEuropewhichtodayaddslessthanamillionpeopleperyeartoapopulationofabout728millionandJapan'sadditionof0.3milliontoatotalof125million.
ImmigrationnowcontributesroughlyathirdoftheannualU.S.increase,althoughnaturalincrease,orbirthsminusdeaths,remainssubstantialatabout1.7millionperyear.Thisisinparttheconsequenceofayoungeragedistributionresultingfromthepost-warbabyboom(1946-1964),butU.S.fertility(生育力)hasalsobeenamongthehighestoftheindustrializedcountries.TheU.S.TFR(thetotalfertilityrate,definedastheaveragenumberofchildrenwomenwillbearintheirlifetime)remainedatabout1.8fromthemid-1970stothelatter1980s,whenitbeganrisingto2.1in1991.TheU.S.TFRhassincerecededslightly,droppingtoabout2.0in1993.
TherelativelyhighU.S.fertilityisoneofthiscountry'smoststrikingdemographic(人口統(tǒng)計(jì)學(xué)的)features.Shouldthepresentratepersist,thecountrywouldremainatornearthereplacementleveltoavoidpopulationdeclineasinEurope.Althoughfertilitylevelsdovaryamongethnicgroups,theTFRforU.S.non-Hispanicwhitewomenin1992wasnonetheless1.8;forblacks,itwas2.4;AsianandPacificIslanders,1.9;AmericanIndians,2.2;andHispanics3.0.
NationalTrends
TheU.S.populationisundergoingatleasttwomajorshifts:asignificantchangeinitsgeographicdistributionandasimilarlyimportantchangeinethniccomposition.Immigration—accountingforathirdofthepresentannualgrowth—isalsoanundeniablefactor.ThestreamofimmigrantsintotheU.S.ishighlydirectedtowardsbutsixofthe50states(California,with261,000legalimmigrantsin1993;NewYork151,000;Texas67,000;Florida61,000;NewJersey50,000;andIllinois47,000).Withinthese,moreover,theflowisconcentratedwithinbutafewmetropolitanareas.
ShiftsinGeographicDistribution
ThebalanceofpopulationisshiftingrapidlytotheSouthandWest.TheNortheastandMidwesthaveexperiencedacontinuouslossofpopulationtotheSouthandWestbymigrationfromotherareasoftheU.S.Thesetwo"sun-belt"regionshavealsoreceivedahigherinfluxofimmigrants.
From1990to1993,theNortheastandMidwestexperiencedanetlossof367,000residentsthroughmigrationtootherpartsofthecountrywhilegaining260,000immigrantsfromabroad.TheSouthgained471,000migrantsfromthebalanceoftheU.S.andanother180,000fromoutsidethecountry.TheWestactuallylostpopulationbecauseofmigrationtootherregions,becauseofthenumericaldominanceofthestateofCaliforniaintheregion.ItislikelythatthelossofjobsinCaliforniaindefense-relatedemploymentwasresponsibleforthisunexpectedmmofevents.TheSouthandWestreceivednofewerthan500,000netimmigrantsfromabroad,justoverhalfofwhichweretoCaliforniaalone.
ChangesinEthnicComposition
One-fourthofthepresentpopulationoftheU.S.isnowcomposedofracialminorities,whicharedefinedasanyonewhoisnotwhiteandnon-Hispanic.Inthenext50yearsthatfractionwillgrowtonearlyhalfthetotal,accordingtorecentprojections.TheHispanicpopulationisprojected(預(yù)測(cè))bytheCensusBureautorisefrom22.5millionin1990tojustunder90millionby2050,duetothecombinationofimmigration
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13.
Whatistheadvantageoftheretirementsavings?
A.Governmentwithdrawsalighttaxontheretirementsavings.
B.Employeescangetmoneyastheretirementsavingsfromtheiremployers.
C.Anyonewiththeretirementsavingsisqualifiedfora401Kplan.
D.Morethan50%Americansenjoyfreemoneyintheretirementsavings.
14.HowSledDogsWork
They'rephysicalwonders-abletoendureextremeconditionsforextensiveperiodsoftimewhilerunningfastandpullingmorethantheirownweight.Sled(雪橇)dogshavebeenaroundforgenerations,andtodaytheyremainalargepartofadogdriver'slife.
InArctic(北極的)regions,some35000yearsago,Eskimos'dogsbredwithwolvesandotherdogs.Theiroffspringwerewell-adaptedtothecoldandsnow.There'snosayingexactlywhensomeonethoughttohavedogspullsleds,butitwaswellbefore1000B.C.thatdogsledsprovidedameansoftransportationandawaytohaulgoods.Inrecentyears,peoplelookingforuniqueoutingshavegoneonrecreationaltripswithsleddogs.Anumberofcompaniesmarkettouristtreksviadogsledforadventuretravelers.
DogsledracinginAlaskaformallybeganin1908,whensleddogownersinNome,Alaska,heldthefirstAll-AlaskaSweepstakes,a408-mileracefromNometoCandleandback.Andin1973,theinauguralIditarodTrailSledDogRacetookplaceonaroutecoveringmorethan1000milesinAlaska.TherearemorecompetitionsinmanyofthecontinentalUnitedStates,andsometakeplaceondryland.Inadditiontoenduranceraces,sled-dogeventsincludesprintraces,weightpulls(inwhichdogstrytopullthemostweight)andfreightraces(inwhichdogstrytopullaweightedsledthefastest).
Stamina(耐力)andStrength
Manybreedsofdogsareusedtopullsleds,includingofficialAmericanKennelClubbreedssuchastheSiberianhusky,MalamuteandSamoyed.However,manysleddogsareofmixedbreedandarecalledAlaskahuskyorEskimodogs.WhilesomeSleddogsmayhavewolfbloodlines,it'sgenerallynotdesirabletohaveamixtureofbloodbetweenthetwo.
Sledclogsarebredfortheirspeedandenduranceaswellasleadershipqualities.Theyarebigdogswiththickcoatsandwide,flatfeet.Theysleepwiththeirtailscoveringtheirnosestokeepwarm.Dogsthatweigharound40to45poundsaretheidealsizetopullsleds,butsomemayweighasmuchas85pounds.
Youngdogsthatareenthusiasticrunners,easy-goingandmentallytougharegoodchoicesforsleddogs.Adog'sgendermatterslittleandbothmaleandfemaledogsareconsideredequally.
Forracing,themostintelligentandfastestdogsarepickedtobeleaddogsandruninthefrontofthepack.Behindthemrunswingdogs,whosejobistodirecttheteamaroundturnsandcurves.Atthebackofthedogteamarethewheeldogsorwheelers,whoarerightinfrontofthesledandareusuallythelargestandstrongestoftheteam.Therestofthedogsareknownsimplyasteamdogs.
Dogsaretypicallyfrom2to10yearsoldwhentheypullsleds.Aftertheyretire,theymightremainwiththeirowneratakennelorbeadoptedaspetsbyothers.Rescuegroupsforsleddogstakeinunwanteddogsandcareforthem,tryingtoplacetheminlovinghomes.
Whilesnowmobiles(alsocalledsnowmachines),helicoptersandairplanesarenowoftenused!nPlaceofsleddogs,therearestilltimeswhendogtransportationispreferred.Harshweatherconditionscanmakeflyinghazardous,andcertainterraincanbemoredifficultforsnowmachinestocrossthanfordogs.Dogscanbemorereliablethanman-mademachines,they'regoodcompanionstohaveonlongtreksandtheycanbecheapertoownthanotherformsoftransportation.
BecomingaSledDog
Thenumberofsleddogsatatypicalkennel(養(yǎng)狗場(chǎng))isaround75,thoughsomemighthouseasfewas20Orasmanyas150.Manykennelownersaregreedymushers(趕狗拉雪橇的人)andcompeteindogsledraces.Theyalsotrainothermushersandsellandleasedogs.Thetrainingforeachteamofracingdogsvariesbymusher(orwhomeverispreparingthedogstorace).Conditioningthedogstorunlongd
A.Becausetheyareraisedbywolves.
B.Becausetheycanstandmostsevereweather.
C.BecausetheyarefastestrunneramongArcticanimals.
D.Becausetheycanbeargoodslikehorsesdo.
15.
Intheyearswheninflationoutpaceswageincrease,manyfamiliesintheU.S.hardlygetby.
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16.
Itisadvisablethatapatienthavehis/heroperationcoveredbytheinsurancecompanybecauseweightlosssurgeryisusually______.
17.
Thecropcircleswerethoughttobethegreatestworksofmodernart,thesignsof______orlandingsitesofUFOs.
18.
Fromthepassagewecaninferthistextbookiswrittenmainlyfor______toread.
19.
Tocurethesnoringproblems,surgerycanbeusedtoimprove______.
20.
Tocertainextent,GMcropsareregardedas______sincethegeneinsertedintoaplantcannotbeseen,tastedortouched.
三、3.ListeningComprehension(10題)21.聽力原文:Recentlyafive-yearstudywasconductedbytheCenterforChildhoodDevelopmentinLosAngeles,California,regardingthewaybabiesreacttodifferenttypesofpeople.Thefindingsofthestudysuggestthatinfantchildrenseemtobemorecomfortablearoundotherbabiesthantheyarewithstrangeadults.
TheresultsconfirmtheideasofDr.RichardPerelman,whohaswrittenmanybooksaboutraisingchildren.Dr.Perelmansupportsthefindingsofthestudyandaddsthatitisasounderideatokeepchildrenwithotherchildren,asinadaycarecenter,thanitistohavechildrencaredforbyababy-sitter.
Accordingtotheresultsofthestudy,infantsbenefitfrombeinginthecompanyofotherbabiesonadailybasis.Whereassomebabiesseemtoshowfearofstrangeadults,theyarelikelytoreachouttotrytotouchanunfamiliarbaby.Thestudyevensuggeststhatchildrenasyoungasoneyearoldcanform.friendships.
Twoofthechildreninthestudywereespeciallyclose.Itwasreportedthatifthechildrenwereseparatedforanyreasontheywouldstarttocry.Theonlywaytosatisfythemwastoallowthemtobetogether.Ifthefindingsaretrueitmayleadtoanincreaseintheuseoffamilyorienteddaycarecenterswherechildrencanspendmoretimewitheachotherandlesstimewithadults.
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A.Whentheyarewithababy-sitter.
B.Whentheyarewithanotherbaby.
C.Whentheyarewithastrangeadult.
D.Whentheyarewithanelderlyperson.
22.(16)
A.Hewantstoturnonthelight.
B.Hewantstobeonadiet.
C.Hewantstohaveasmoke.
D.Hewantstocutsomething.
23.SectionC
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthe
Inabout45years,temperaturesonEarthwillbehotterthanatanytimeduringthepastonemillionyears,saystheU.S.【B1】______topclimatologistinanewreport【B2】______today.
Accordingtothereport,publishedinthe【B3】______oftheNationalAcademyofSciences,theplanetisjusttwodegreesshyofan【B4】______temperatureof59degreesFahrenheit,whichiswhatthey【B5】______thetemperaturewasaboutamillionyearsago.
NASA'sJamesHansen,alongwith【B6】______fromtheUniversityofCaliforniaandColumbiaUniversity,areforthefirsttime,markinga【B7】______signalingtheapproachoftemperaturesthathumanshavenever【B8】______"HumansarenowincontroloftheEarth'sclimate,forbetterorworse,"Hansensays.
【B9】______
Whatthattemperaturechangemeansisthatbymid-century,theworldwillexperienceevenmorerecordheatwaves,wildfires,moreintensestormsandflooding.Inotherpartsoftheworld,【B10】______
Hansenstresseswecan'twaitthatlongtocutgreenhousegaspollution,becauseofthedecadesittakesfortheclimatesystemtorespondtochanges.【B11】______
【B1】
24.
【B10】
25.(36)
A.Englishliterature.
B.BusinessEnglish.
C.GeneralEnglish.
D.SpecialistEnglish.
26.聽力原文:Americansaresufferingfromaserioussleepdeficitwhilealsocuttingbackonleisureactivitiesastheyspendmoretimeatwork:Aworldthat"nevergoestosleep"offersmanydiverseactivities,butencouragesunhealthyandsometimesanti-sociallifestylesforAmerica'sadults.Adultsreportspendingmoretimeatwork,ashiftthathashadaprofoundimpactontheirpersonallives:Adultsreportspendinglesstimesleeping,engaginginsocialandleisureactivities.MostAmericanssaytheysufferfromsleepproblemsandwhentheygotosleep,manysleepaloneeveniftheyaremarried.ThesearesomeofthekeyfindingsintheNationalSleepFoundation's2001"SleepinAmerica"poll,whichlooksattherelationshipbetweenAmericans'lifestyles,sleephabitsandsleepproblems.SleepdeprivationcontinuestobewidespreadinAmerica.AccordingtotheNSFpoll,63%ofAmericanadultsdonotgettherecommendedeighthoursofsleepneededforgoodhealth,safety,andoptimumperformance.Infact,nearlyone-thirdreportsleepinglessthansevenhourseachweeknight,thoughmanyadultssaytheytrytosleepmoreonweekends.Thepollshowsgoodnewsandbadnews.ThegoodnewsisthatmanyAmericanssaytheydon'twanttogiveupanymoresleepinspiteoftheirexcitinglives.Andtheywouldsleepmoreiftheywereconvinceditwouldcontributetotheirqualityoflife.Thebadnewsisfartoomanyadultsstillsacrificesleep,whichisunhealthyandcounter-productive.Isgettinglesssleepatrendindevelopedsocieties?Perhapssomeofyoucallersmaybeabletoshedsomefurtherlight.Let'sopenupthephonelinesat54389282.Andwehaveourfirstcallernow.Pleasegoahead…
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A.Workingtoolong.
B.Accumulatedstress.
C.Badsleepinghabits.
D.Anti-sociallifestyles.
27.聽力原文:M:Nosoonerhadwestartedthanitbegantorain.
W:Fortunatelywe'vegotourumbrella.
Q:Whatcanweinferfromtheconversation?
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A.Theyhavetobuysomeumbrellas.
B.Theyshouldgobackandgettheumbrella.
C.Theyshouldstoptraveling.
D.Theycangoontraveling.
28.
【B7】
29.(25)
A.Tenantsneedn'tmaintainthehouse.
B.Tenantscancookintheapartments.
C.Tenantshavefreedomtoselecttheirroommates.
D.Tenantsarefreetodoanythingthattheylike.
30.SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
聽力原文:Thefirststeptostopdragabuseisknowingwhypeoplestarttousedrugs.Thereasonspeopleabusedrugsareasdifferentaspeoplearefromonetoanother.Butthereseemstobeonecommonthread:people.seemtotakedrugstochangethewaytheyfeel.Theywanttofeelbetterorfeelhappyortofeelnothing.Sometimes,theywanttoforgetortoremember.Peopleoftenfeelbetterabouttheroseleafwhentheyareundertheinfluenceofdrugs.Buttheeffectsdon'tlastlong.Drugsdon'tsolveproblems.Theyjustpostponethem.Nomatterhowfardrugsmaytakeyou,it'salwaysaroundtrip.Afterawhile,peoplewhomissdrugsmayfeelworseaboutthemselvesandthentheymayusemoredrugs.Ifsomeoneyouknowisusingorabusingdrugs,youcanhelp.Themostimportantpartyoucanplayistobethere.Youcanletyourfriendsknowthatyoucare.Youcanlistenandtrytosolvetheproblembehindyourfriend'sneedtousedrugs.Twopeopletogethercanoftensolveaproblemthatseemstoobigforonepersonalone.StudiesofheavyabusersintheUnitedStatesshowthattheyfeltunlovedandunwanted.Theydidn'thaveclosefriendstotalkto.Whenyouoryourfriendstakethetimetocareforeachother,you'reallhelpingtostopdrugsabuse.Afterall,whatisafriendfor?
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A.Toshowofftheirwealth.
B.Tofeelgood.
C.Toregaintheirmemory.
D.Tobedifferentfromothers.
四、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(3題)31.
Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingistrue?
A.Makingmonetarypoliciesiscomparabletodrivingacar.
B.Anextremelylowjoblessratewillleadtoinflation.
C.Ahighunemploymentratewillresultfrominflation.
D.Interestrateshaveanimmediateeffectontheeconomy.
32.
Theauthorusestheexampleofmonkeytoarguethatrobotsare______.
33.
Inthelastsentenceofthesecondparagraph,"thismatter"refersto______.
A.thefactthatascientist'sreligiousviewsderivefromhiswholeoutlookonlife
B.thefactthatsomepeoplebelieveinGodwhileothersdonot
C.thedisparityofthinkingbetweenscientistsandpeoplefromotherwalksoflife
D.thedisparityinthereligiousconclusionsdrawnfromtheobservationofnaturalphenomena
五、5.ErrorCorrection(3題)34.Theproblemofchildrenviolencehasbeendiscussedthoroughlyinthe
wakeoflastweek'stragedyinArkansas.Somediscussionscenterineasy【S1】______
accesstoguns,exposuremTVviolence,andparents'divorce.However,many
childrenhaveaccesstogunsanddon'tkilltheirclassmates.Mostchildrenget【S2】______
immersedinthephony(假冒的)violenceoftelevisiondon'tinjureothers.
Andmorethanhalfofthecountry'schildrenhavetodealwithlivingwithjust
oneparentatsomepointintheirlivesandthevastminorityofthemcanadjust【S3】______
well.
Sowhatistherootcauseofviolenceinchildren?Whatturnsabright-eyed
infantintheneedofloveandsafetyintoajuvenilekiller?Researchers【S4】______
havefoundthatveryyoungchildrenthatwitnessangerandviolenceintheir
homesarefarmorepronetoviolencelaterinlifetootherchildren.They've【S5】______
alsoshownthatillegaldrugs,alcoholandtoxinscanhaveadisturbedeffecton【S6】______
thedevelopingbrainsoffetuses(胎兒).Forthefirsttime,thesevariousstudies
hadbeencompiledinanewbookthattracestherootsofviolenceinchildrento【S7】______
thewombandthefasttwoyearsafterbirth,"GhostsfromtheNursery".
Accordingtothebook,whenviolentimagescanplayacontributingrole【S8】______
inviolentacts,thebottomlineiswhichviolencebeginsinthebrainandthe【S9】______
brainbeginsinthewomb.Toxicexperiences—familyviolence,abuseand
chronicneglect,alongwithtoxicaffairssuchasnicotine,alcoholandillegal【S10】______
drugsarebeingphysicallyandemotionallyabsorbedbyourbabiesinrecord
numbers.
【S1】
35.Untiltheverylatestmomentofhisexistence,manhasbeen
Boundtotheplanetonwhichheoriginatedanddeveloped.
Nowhehadthecapabilitytoleavethatplanetandmove【S1】______
outintotheuniversetothoseworldswhichhehasknown
previouslyonlydirectly.Menhaveexploitedpartsofthemoon,【S2】______
putspaceshipsinorbitaroundanotherplanetandpossiblywithin
thedecadewilllandintoanotherplanetandexploreit.Canwebe【S3】______
tooboldastosuggestthatwemaybeabletocolonizeother【S4】______
planetwithintheno-too-distantfuture?Somehaveadvocated【S5】______
suchaprocedureasasolutiontothepopulationproblem:shipthe
excesspeopleofftothemoon.Butwemustkeepinheadthe【S6】______
billionsofdollarswemightspendincarryingouttheproject.To
maintaintheearth'tpopulationatitspresentlevel,wecouldhave
toblastoffintospace7,500peopleeveryhourofeverydayofthe
year.
Whyarewespendingsolittlemoneyonspace【S7】______
exploration?Considerthegreatneedforimprovingmanyaspects【S8】______
oftheglobalenvironment,oneissurelyjustifiedinhis
concernforthemoneyandresourcesthattheyarepouredinto【S9】______
thespaceexplorationefforts.Butperhapsweshouldlookat
bothsideofthecoinbeforearrivinghastyconclusions.【S10】______
【S1】
36.
【S9】
六、6.ErrorCorrection(3題)37.
【S3】
38.
【S7】
39.【S7】
參考答案
1.WhatDoYoungPeopleThinkofChallenge?Withthefastdevelopmentoftheworldmoreandmorechallengeisinstoreforus.Challengemeansnotonlyhardshipbutalsoopportunity.Sinceweareyoungpeopleandhavebrightfuturebeforeusweshouldhavearightattitudetowardschallenge.Bynaturechallengeisaninspirationtoourcreativepowerandanopportunitytoachieves
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