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2022年福建省寧德市大學(xué)英語6級大學(xué)英語六級真題一卷(含答案)學(xué)校:________班級:________姓名:________考號:________
一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20題)1.
AccordingtoMichaelTwery,whydon'tthosepeoplewithsnoringproblemsgotosectheirdoctor?
A.Becausetheyarcafraidtobelaughedatbyothers.
B.Becausetheyarcnotawareoftheproblemsduetotheirslowprogress.
C.Becausetheyarctoobusytogotohospital.
D.Becausetheyareunwillingtotalkaboutsnoringproblems.
2.
______participateintheErasmusprograminEuropetopreparestudentsforglobalcareers.
3.
Lifeinsuranceisuselessforsomeonewhoissingle.
A.YB.NC.NG
4.
Studiesshowthatevenwhenstudentsaretaughtthebroaddefinitionof"man"and"men",theythinkof______.
5.
Universitiesandcollegesoffercertificationprogramsorstudiesto______.
A.enablestudentstobecompetitiveinWebsitesearchoptimization
B.attractWeb-basedcompaniestosendemployeesbacktoschool
C.maximizerelationshipsbetweenthemandWeb-basedcompanies
D.boostreputation,extendinfluenceandmaximizerevenue
6.Howdidcableproviderssolvetheproblemoftheearliestcablesystems?
A.Theystrategicallyplacedantennaswithverylongcablesconnectingtosubscribers'televisionsets.
B.Theymadethesignalfromtheantennatravelthroughthelengthofcable.
C.Theyinsertedamplifiersatregularintervals.
D.Theyincreasedthelengthofcable.
7.
Cheatinghasbecomeeasierforstudentsbecauseof______.
8.
Itmaytakelargebodiesofwaterandicedecadestorespondtochangesintemperature.
A.YB.NC.NG
9.
Viewerswillhavetoagreetoparticipateinaspecialfile-sharingnetwork,toreducethecostofdownloading.
A.YB.NC.NG
10.______areappliedinconventionalfarmingforweedcontrol.
11.Theestablishmentofthemoderncorporatestructurestarted______.
A.fromearlyseventeenthcentury
B.fromtheMiddleAges
C.underancientRomanlaw
D.fromtheendingoftheindustrialrevolution
12.
Naturalgastrappedinundergroundreservoirsisextractedby__________________.
13.
Hypertensioncanbecausedbythenoiselowerthan65db.
A.YB.NC.NG
14.
"Man"paralleledtheLatinword"homo"'whichmeans______.
15.UsingLandWisely
Averyimportantworldproblem—infact,IaminclinedtosayitisthemostimportantofallthegreatworldproblemswhichfaceUSalthepresenttime—istherapidlyincreasingpressureofpopulationonlandandonlandresources.
Itisnotsomuchtheactualpopulationoftheworldbutitsrateofincreasewhichisimportant,Itworksouttobeabout1.6percentperannualnetincrease.Intermsofnumbersthismeanssomethinglikefortytoforty-fivemillionadditionalpeopleeveryyear.Canadahasapopulationoftwentymillion-ratherlessthansixmonths'climbinworldpopulation.TakeAustralia.TherearetenmillionpeopleinAustralia.So,ittakestheworldlessthanthreemonthstoaddtoitselfapopulation.LettheUStakeourowncrowdedcountry—EnglandandWales:forty-fivetofiftymillionpeople—justaboutayear'ssupply.
Bythistimetomorrow,andeveryday,therewillbeaddedtotheearthabout120,000extrapeoplejustaboutthepopulationofthecityofYork.
Iamnottalkingaboutbirthrate.Thisisnetincrease.Togiveyousomeideaofbirthrate,lookatthesecondhandofyourwatch.Everysecondthreebabiesarebornsomewhereintheworld.Anotherbaby!Anotherbaby!Anotherbaby!Youcannotspeakquicklyenoughtokeeppacewiththebirthrate.
Thisenormousincreaseofpopulationwillcreateimmenseproblems.ByA.D.2000,unlesssomethingdesperatehappens,therewillbeasmanyas7,000,000,000peopleonthesurfaceofthisearth!Sothisisaproblemwhichyouaregoingtoseeinyourlifetime.
Whyisthisenormousincreaseinpopulationtakingplace?ItisreallyduetothespreadoftheknowledgeandthepracticeofwhatiscomingtobecalledDeathControl.YouhaveheardofBirthControl?DeathControlissomethingratherdifferent.DeathControlrecognizestheworkofthedoctorsandthenursesandthehospitalsandthehealthservicesinkeepingalivepeoplewho,afewyearsago,wouldhavediedofsomeoftheincrediblyseriouskillingdiseases,astheyusedtobe.Squalidconditions,whichwecanremedybyanimprovedstandardofliving,causedalotofdiseaseanddirt.Medicalexaminationsatschoolcatchdiseasesearlyandensurehealthierschoolchildren.Scientistsareatworkstampingoutmalariaandothermoredeadlydiseases.Ifyouareseriouslyillthereisanambulancetotakeyoutoamodemhospital.Medicalcarehelpstokeeppeoplealivelonger.Weusedtothinkseventywasagoodage;noweighty,ninety,itmaybe,arecomingtoberecognizedasanormalageforhumanbeings.PeoplearelivinglongerbecauseofthisDeathControl,andfewerchildrenaredying,sothepopulationoftheworldisshootingup.
ImaginethepositionifyouandIandeveryoneelselivingonearthsharedthesurfacebetweenus.Howmuchshouldwehaveeach?Itwouldbejustovertwelveacres—thesortofsizeofasmallholding.Butnotallthatisusefullandwhichisgoingtoproducefood.Wecancutoutone-fifthofit,forexample,asbeingtoocold.Thatislandwhichiscoveredwithiceandsnow—AntarcticaandGreenlandandthegreatfrozenareasofnorthernCanada.Thenwecancutoutanotherfifthasbeingtoodry—thegreatdesertsoftheworldliketheSaharaandtheheartofAustraliaandotherareaswherethereisnoknownwatersupplytofeedcropsandsotoproducefood.Thenwecancutoutanotherfifthasbeingtoomountainousorwithtoogreatanelevationabovesealevel.Thenwecancutoutanothertenthaslandwhichhasinsufficientsoil,probablyjustrockatthesurface.Now,outofthetwelveacresonlyaboutfourareleftassuitableforproducingfood.Butnotallthatisused.Itincludeslandwithenoughsoilandenoughrainfallorwater,andenoughheatwhich,atpresent,wearenotusing,suchas,forexample,thegreatAmazonforestsandtheC
A.YB.NC.NG
16.
HowdomostcollegesuseSATIIscores?
A.Theyusethescoresforadmissionpurposes.
B.Theyusethescorestoplacethestudentsintherightprograms.
C.Theyusethescorestoselectstudents'leaders.
D.Theyusethescorestograntscholarships.
17.
Theroomfortoday'sspecieswasmadeby______.
18.
ThereisaU.N.conventionthatcancover______.
A.problembetweenneighbors
B.problembetweenstateswhichdonotshareaborder
C.problemsonairpollution
D.trans-boundaryairpollution
19.
Afterninemonths,individualtemperamentsbecame______asthebabies□schedulesbecameestablished.
20.
Athleticshoecompaniesusedthetechnologyofmoonbootsto______.
A.reducetheimpactonfeetandlegs
B.makeathleticshoesmuchlighter
C.improvethedurabilityofshoes
D.preventthegrowthofbacteria
二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.(28)
A.Badtablemanners.
B.Arrivinglate.
C.Rudenesstorestaurantemployees.
D.Dressingtoocasually.
22.(39)
23.
【B10】
24.
【B8】
25.
【B6】
26.(24)
A.Agalleryowner.
B.Abusinessman.
C.Aclothingdesigner.
D.Aphotographer.
27.聽力原文:W:Johnthinksthatyoushouldnotfixyourcaryourself.
M:Whyshouldhecare?It'snothiscar.
Q:Whatdoesthemanimply?
(15)
A.ItdoesnotconcernJohn.
B.Johndoesnotcareabouthiscar.
C.Johnwillhelphimfixtheear.
D.HewantsJohntofixthecar.
28.
【B9】
29.(23)
A.Acomparisonbetweenconsciousandunconsciousbehavior.patterns.
B.Recentdevelopmentsinpsychologyresearch.
C.Reasonsforcertainbehavior.patterns.
D.Reasonsforbeinglate.
30.聽力原文:W:Oh,Ican'tputupwiththingshere.WhenyouturnonMexicantelevisions,it'slikewatchingSwedishTV:everyoneisblond.
M:That'strueintheU.S.aswell.WhatyouseeontelevisionisaverydistortedpictureofAmericanlife.
Q:Whereeisthewomanmostprobablyfrom?
(18)
A.SheisfromSweden.
B.SheisfromSwitzerland.
C.SheisfromtheUnitedStates.
D.SheisfromMexico.
31.(18)
A.Thewomanwillnotchoosetogotoattendthereport.
B.Thewomanisgoingtotakepartinthereport.
C.ThewomanwillgiveareportonTVshow.
D.Thewomandoesn'tcareifthemanjoinsthereport.
32.(34)
A.Theywereseverelypunished.
B.Theyweretreatedwell.
C.Theyweresoldtoanotherwhiteman.
D.Theyweregivendifferentwork.
33.SectionC
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthe
Occasionalself-medicationhasalwaysbeenpartofnormalliving.Themakingandsellingofdrugshasalonghistoryandisclosely【B1】______withbeliefinmagic.Thedoctorisnowabletofollowupthecorrect【B2】______ofmanyillnesseswithspecifictreatmentoftheir【B3】______.Inmanyotherillnesses,ofwhichthecausesremainunknown,heisstilllimited,likethe【B4】______prescrber,tothetreatmentofsymptoms.Thedoctoristrainedtodecidewhentotreatsymptomsonlyandwhento【B5】______thecause:thisistheessentialdifferencebetweenmedicalprescribingandself-medication.
The【B6】______oftechnologyhadbroughtaboutmuchprogressinsomefieldsofmedicine.Inmanycountriespublichealthorganizationisimproving,andpeople'snutritional【B7】______haverisen.Parallelwithsuch【B8】______trendsaretwowhichhaveanunpleasanteffect.Oneistheuseofhighpressureadvertisingbythepharmaceuticalindustry(制藥業(yè)),which【B9】______.Theotheristheemergenceofthesedentary(久坐不動的)societywithitsfaultywayoflife:【B10】______Peoplewithdisordersarisingfromfaultyhabitssuchasthese,aswellasfromunhappyhumanrelationship,【B11】______.
【B1】
34.(16)
A.Asksomeoneelsetohelpthewoman.
B.Askthewomanfordirections.
C.Showthewomanthemap.
D.Showthewomanwherethedormitoryis.
35.聽力原文:M:Canyoulookupthewordforme?InevercouldgetthealphabetstraightandittakesmehourstofindthewordI'mlookingfor.
W:SureI'llbegladto.Letmesee...
Q:Whatdoesthemanwantthewomantodoforhim?
(19)
A.Tofindawordinthedictionary.
B.Totellhimthealphabet.
C.ToteachhimwrittenEnglish.
D.Tobuyadictionaryforhim.
36.(17)
A.Onedozen.B.Twodozen.C.Threedozen.D.Fourdozen.
37.聽力原文:Theworld'ssmartestadolescentsinmathematicsandscienceareinSingapore,accordingtoaglobalsurveyofeducationalachievement.Inthe3rdInternationalMathematicsandScienceStudy,13-year-oldsfromSingaporeachievedthe-bestscoresinstandardizedtestsofmathandsciencethatwereadministeredto287,896studentsin41countriesin1994and1995.ThesurveysuggeststhatscienceandmatheducationisespeciallystrongintheFarEast,whilewellbehindthosetopscores,studentsfromAustraliaearnedhighermarksinmaththantheircounterpartsinEngland,whointurndidbetterthanAmericanstudents.Thestudycollectedinformationonthestudents'teachersandhomes.Notsurprisingly,thehighest-scoringstudentshadwell-educatedparentsorcamefromhomescontainingstudyingaidssuchascomputers,dictionariesorevensuchelementalfacilitiesasdesks.Thestudyshowsthatboysgenerallydidbetterthangirlsinscience,buttherewaslittledifferencebetweentheminmath.Boysscoredbetterthangirlsinphysicsandchemistry.Therewerenosexdifferencesinthelifeandenvironmentalsciences.Inadditiontobeingtested,studentsintheprojectwereaskedhowproficienttheythoughttheywereinmathandscience.Studentsinsomecountries,suchasColumbiaandKuwait,hadanoverlyoptimisticviewoftheirskills.Meanwhile,someofthebeststudentsfromJapanandKorea,forexample,wereneedlesslypessimisticeventhoughtheydidfarbetterinmaththanalmostalloftheotherstudents.
(33)
A.StudentsfromAmerica.
B.StudentsfromEngland.
C.StudentsfromAustralia.
D.StudentsfromJapan.
38.聽力原文:W:Somethingisdefinitelybuggingyou.Whyareyouwalkingupanddownthehallway?
M:It'sthispresentationIhavetogivetomorrow.I'mabitonedgebutI'llgetoveritbythen.
Q:Whatdowelearnfromtheconversation?
(13)
A.Theman'snervousbutbelieveshewillbebettertomorrow.
B.Themanisbeggingthewomantolethimpassthepresentation.
C.Theman'snervousabouthispresentationbecausehe'sunprepared.
D.Themanlefthispresentationonthewindowedgebuthe'llgetittomorrow.
39.
【B4】
40.【B11】
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.Pleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.
THECROCODILEPOOL
(ARungusFolkTale)
TherewasonceaverybeautifullonghousenearUluPong.Thefolktherewerehappypeoplewhoenjoyedaprosperouslife.Manykindsofentertainmentandcelebrationswere【C1】______Besidestheusualactivitiesofgongbeating,dancingandwinesipping,theyalso【C2】______domesticanimalsinthefun.They【C3】______greatpleasureinteasingandabusingtheanimals.
Howeverbytraditionalcustom,theywere【C4】______torespectdomesticanimalslikedogs,cats,pigs,andgoats,ascontraryactionswerebelievedtooffendthegods.
Oneday,whiletheywerecarryingonasusualwiththeirmerrymaking,agreatstorm,whichlastedseveraldayssweptoverthevillage,【C5】______heavydamagetonature.Theydidnotcareaboutwhatwashappeningoutsideastheyweretoodrunkandhappytobother.Besides,theyfeltvery【C6】______insidetheirhugelonghouse.
Itdidnot【C7】______longforthewatertoriseandfloodtheentireland,includingthelonghouse.Sincetheyhadoffendedthegods,therewasnowayofescapingwithout【C8】______Whenthefloodeventuallysubsided,nolonghousecouldbeseenanymore,butinsteadahugepoolfilledwithcrocodiles.
Uptillthisdate,thevillagefolkbelievethatthegodscausedthestormtoserveasapunishmenttothosewhodonot【C9】______theircustomsandhavenorespectforanimals.Sometimesthevillagerstrapthosecrocodilesinthepoolforfood,whichtheyalsosellonthelocal【C10】______.
Thesiteisknownas"TheCrocodilePool"ofKotaMamduaswellasKulumBuyut.Thefolktherebelievethattheymustneverharmorabuseanimalsagain.
A.supposedB.proudC.secureD.punishment
E.punishingF.likeG.observeH.held
I.marketJ.includedK.needL.Caused
M.causingN.takeO.took
【C1】
42.
Judgingfromwordformation,"shortfall"in"TheU.S.savingshortfallisequallystressful"(Line1,Para.7)probablymeans______.
43.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.
Abouttenmenineveryhundredsufferfromcolorblindnessinsomeway;womenareluckieronlyaboutoneintwohundredisaffectedinthismanner.Therearedifferentformsofcolorblindness.Amanmaynotbeabletoseedeepred.Hemaythinkthatred,orangeandyellowareallshadesofgreen.Sometimesapersoncannottellthedifferencebetweenblueandgreen.Inrarecasesanunluckymanmayseeeverythinginshadesofgreen-astrangeworldindeed.
Incertainoccupationscolorblindnesscanbedangerousandcandidatesaretestedmostcarefully.Forexample,whenfightingatnight,soldiersuselightsofflarestosignaltoeachother.Agreenlightmaymean"Advance"andaredlightmaymean"Danger!Keepback!"Youcanseewhatwillhappenifsomebodythinksthatredisgreen!Colorblindnessinhumanbeingsisastrangethingtoexplain.Inasingleeyetherearemillionsofverysmallthingscalled"cones".Thesehelptoseeinabrightlightandtotellthedifferencebetweencolors.Therearealsomillionsof"rods"buttheseareusedforseeingwhenitisnearlydark.Theyshowusshapebutnotcolor.Waituntilitisdarktonight,andthengooutside.Lookroundyouandtrytoseewhatcolorsyoucanrecognize.
Birdsandanimalswhichhuntatnighthaveeyeswhichcontainfewornoconesatall,sotheycannotseecolors.Asfarasweknow,batsandadultowlscannotseecolorsatallonlylightanddarkshapes.Similarlycatsanddogscannotseecolorsaswellaswecan.
Insectscanseeultra-violetrayswhichareinvisibletous,andsomeofthemcanevenseeX-rays.Thewingsofamothmayseemgrayanddulltous,buttoinsectstheymayappearbeautiful,showingcolorswhichwecannotsee.Scientistsknowthatthereareothercolorsarounduswhichinsectscanseebutwhichwecannotsee.Someinsectshavefavoritecolors.Mosquitoeslikeblue,butdonotlikeyellow.Aredlightwillnotattractinsectsbutabluelampwill.
Accordingtothepassage,colorblindnesscanbedangerousincertainoccupationslike______.
44.(50)
45.
Howistelevisionsaidtodistortlifeinreportingwarfareandconflicts?
A.TVteachesthatalllifestylesandvaluesareequal.
B.Peoplearepreoccupiedwithfantasticideasaboutwars.
C.Onthetelevisionscreen,peopleseeadirty,bloodymess.
D.Televisionpresentsimagesofhumancarnageinaform.ofentertainmentprogram.
46.
【C8】
47.
Accordingtotheauthor,thebestwaytosavemoneyistocuttheshoppingtimeandstickto______.
48.
【C4】
49.SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.
Racket,dinclamor,noise.Whateveryouwanttocallit,unwantedsoundisAmerica'smostwidespreadnuisance.Butnoiseismorethanjustanuisance.Itconstitutesarealandpresentdangertopeople'shealth.Dayandnight,athome,atwork,andatplay,noisecanproduceseriousphysicalandpsychologicalstress.Nooneisimmunetothisstress.Thoughweseemtoadjusttonoisebyignoringit,theear,infact,neverclosesandthebodystillresponds—sometimeswithextremetension,astoastrangesoundinthenight.
Theannoyancewefeelwhenfacedwithnoiseisthemostcommonoutwardsymptomofthestressbuildingupinsideus.Indeed,becauseirritabilityissoapparent,legislatorshavemadepublicannoyancethebasisofmanynoiseabatement(消除)programs.Themoresubtleendmoreserioushealthhazardsassociatedwithstresscausedbynoisetraditionallyhavebeengivenmuchlessattention.Nevertheless,whenweareannoyedormadeirritablebynoise,weshouldconsiderthesesymptomsfairwarningthatotherthingsmaybehappeningtous,someofwhichmaybedamagingtoourhealth.
Ofthemanyhealthhazardsrelatedtonoise,hearinglossisthemostclearlyobservableandmeasurablebyhealthprofessionals.Theotherhazardsarchardertopindown.Formanyofus,themmaybeariskthatexposuretothestressofnoiseincreasessusceptibilitytodiseaseandinfection.Themoresusceptibleamongusmayexperiencenoiseasacomplicatingfactorinheartproblemsendotherdiseases.Noisethatcausesannoyanceandirritabilityinhealthypersonsmayhaveseriousconsequencesforthosealreadyillinmindorbody.
Noiseaffectsusthroughoutourlives.Forexample,thereareindicationsofeffectsontheunbornchildwhenmothersareexposedtoindustrialandenvironmentalnoise.Duringinfancyandchildhood,youngstersexposedtohighnoiselevelsmayhavetroublefallingasleepandobtainingnecessaryamountsofrest.
Why,then,istherenotgreateralarmaboutthesedangers?Perhapsitisbecausethelinkbetweennoiseandmanydisabilitiesordiseaseshasnotyetbeenconclusivelydemonstrated.Perhapsitisbecausewetendtodismissannoyanceasapricetopayforlivinginthemodernworld.Itmayalsobebecausewestillthinkofhearinglossasonlyanoccupationalhazard.
Thephrase"immuneto"(Line3,Para.1)areusedtomean______.
A.unaffectedby
B.hurtby
C.unlikelytobeseenby
D.unknownby
50.
Whatsubjectdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?
A.Businessmanagementstrategies.
B.TheuseofComputer.
C.Thelifestyle.oftelecommuters.
D.Extendingtheworkplacebymeansofcomputers.
51.Manyyearsago,amerchantinLondonhadthemisfortunetooweahugesumtoamoney-lenderwho,oldandugly,fanciedthemerchant'sbeautifuldaughter.Hesaidhewouldcancelthemerchant'sdebtifhecouldhavethegirlinstead.
Boththemerchantandhisdaughterwerehorrified.Sothecunningmoney-lenderproposedtheyletchancedecidethematter.Hetoldthemhewouldputablackpebbleandawhitepebbleintoanemptymoney-bagandthenthegirlwouldhavetopickoutofthepebbles.Ifshechosetheblackpebble,shewouldbecomehiswifeandherfather'sdebtwouldbecancelled.Ifshechosethewhiteone,shewouldstaywithherfatherandthedebtwouldbecancelled.Butifsherefusestopickoutapebble,herfatherwouldbethrownintojail.
Reluctantlythemerchantagreed.Theywerestandingonapebble-strewnpathastheytalkedandthemoney-lenderstoopedtopickupthetwopebbles.Thegirl,sharp-eyedwithfright,noticedthathepickeduptwoblackpebblesandputthemintothemoney-bag.
Whatwouldyoudoifyouweretheunfortunategirl?Ifyouhadtoadviseherwhatwouldyouadvisehertodo?
Whattypeofthinkingwouldyouusetosolvetheproblem?Youmaybelievethatcarefullogicalanalysismustsolvetheproblemifthereisasolution.Thistypeofthinkingisstraight-forwardverticalthinking.Theothertypeofthinkingislateralthinking.
Verticalthinkersarenotusuallyofmuchhelptoagirlinthissituation.Thewaytheyanalyzeit,therearethreepossibilities:
1.Thegiftshouldrefusetotakeapebble.
2.Thegirlshouldshowthattherearetwoblackpebblesinthebagandexposethemoney-lenderasacheat.
3.Thegirlshouldtakeablackpebbleandsacrificeherselftosaveherfatherfromprison.
Noneofthesesuggestionsisveryhelpful,forifthegirldoesn'ttakeapebbleherfathergoestoprison,andifshedoestakeapebble,shehastomarrythemoney-lender.
Thegirlinthestoryputherhandintothebagandtookoutapebble.Withoutlookingshefumbledandletitfalltothepathandimmediately,itlostamongtheothers.Thegirlapologizedforherclumsinessandsuggestedthatthemoney-lenderlookattheremainingpebbleinthebagandthentheycouldtellthecolorofthepebbleshehaschosen.Andthemoneylenderdarenotadmithisdishonesty.Thegirlhadchangedanimpossiblesituationintoanextremelyadvantageousone.
Thisstoryshowsthedifferencebetweenverticalthinkingandlateralthinking.Verticalthinkerstakeveryreasonableviewofasituationandproceedlogicallyandcarefullyworkeditout.Lateralthinkerstendtoexploreallthedifferentwaysoflookingatsomething,ratherthanacceptingthemostpromisingandproceedingfromthat.
Theauthorbeginsthisarticlewith______.
A.anamusinganecdote
B.awell-knownfable
C.anillustrativestory
D.anenlighteningfolk-tale
52.
WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedbytheauthorasacriterionfordeterminingaperson'splaceinatraditionalsociety?
A.Familybackground.B.Age.C.Religiousbelief.D.Custom.
53.
Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardsthereconstructionofThePentagonandtheWorldTradeCentre?
A.Supporting.B.Critical.C.Neutral.D.Hostile.
54.
Thehotoilsusedforfrying______.
A.iskeptfresheveryday
B.maybeusedforaweek
C.shouldbechangedevery3days
D.ischangedfromhourtohour
55.Whetherpeoplecanhearselectivesoundsamidnoisedependsontheirabilityto______.
A.neglecttheinfluenceofthenoise
B.rememberthemeaningofthesounds
C.maketheassociatedbrainwavepatterns
D.tellmusicalsoundsfromspokenones
56.
Accordingtotheauthor,energysecuritycanonlybeachievedby______.
A.usinglessoilinpowergeneration
B.replacingfossilfuelswithmorenuclearpower
C.seekingenergyselfsufficiency
D.expandingthesourcesofpowersupply
57.
AccordingtoPara.3,whichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?
A.Itishardertotrackthepreciseeffectsofparentalupbringingthantheexactinfluenceofthepeergroupinchildren.
B.Immigrantchildrentendtodiscardthewartheirparentsspeakquicklywhentheygotoschool.
C.Ithasbeenprovedthatpeershavemoreimpactonchildren'squalifiessuchastobehonestorhard-workingorgenerous.
D.Itiseasierforchildrentoacquirealanguageatschoolthanathome.
58.
Theauthorseesthecomputeras______.
A.asubstituteforhumanintelligence
B.ameanstohelppeoplereachconcreteanswers
C.somethingthatcaninspirepeopletoaskfundamentalquestions
D.somethingthatisofmerelysubsidiaryfunction
59.Aftertheyear1958,amoremodernSupremeCourtagreedwithJusticeHelen.Inahistoricdecisionin1954itheldthatlawsthatforcingblackstudentstogotoraciallysegregatedschoolsviolatedtheUSConstitutionbecausesuchschoolscouldneverbeequal.TheopinionoftheCourtwasthat"toseparate(blackschoolchildren)fromother--solelybecauseoftheirracegeneratesafeelingofinferiority-thatmayaffecttheirheartsandmindsinawayunlikelyevertobeundone".
TheSupremeCourt'sdecisionin1954ledtochangeswhichbroughtanendtothesystemofsegregatedpubliceducationinthesouthernstates.However,problemsinracerelationscontinuedtotroublethepublicschools,eventhoughschoolswerelegallydesegregatedthroughoutthecountry.
BlackAmericanswerestillmainlyinthelowestincomeandoccupationalgroupsandfrequentlylivedinslumsinthenation'slargestcities.Thepublicschoolsintheseareaswerecomposedpredominantlyorentirelyofblackstudentsandoftensharedtheneighborhoodproblemsofhighcrimeratesandotherformsofsocialdisorder.Theschoolsintheblackslumswereclearlyu
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