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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)真題(含答案)學(xué)校:________班級(jí):________姓名:________考號(hào):________
一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20題)1.
InmanyAsiancultures,one'sperceptionsofphysicalrealityarebelievedtobebasedon______.
2.
Anexpertonliteraturehimselfmustbeagoodwriter,justasanarthistorianhastobeagoodpainter.
A.YB.NC.NG
3.
TheFederalGovernmentprovidesfloodinsuranceto______.
4.
WhenwillKellycontactyouonceyouhaveregisteredforworkandofferedallyourdetails?
A.WhenyouchaseKellytoaskaboutyourjob.
B.Whentherightjobcomesup.
C.AfteryougiveKellyaprivateemailaddress.
D.WhenanemployerisinterestedinyourCV.
5.
Laughterisakindofsemiverbalized,socialexpressionofpleasure,developingearlierthanspeech.
A.YB.NC.NG
6.
TheauthordefinesanidealasPlatonicwhen
A.ittriestochangetheworld
B.itisnotperfect
C.itisnotcompatiblewiththereality
D.itmatchestherealworld
7.Whatdoresearchersthinkisthedriveformanyeverydaypreferences?
A.Thehastejudgment.
B.Themechanismofself-feedback.
C.Theinteractionwithothers.
D.Theexpectationforthefuture.
8.Ifyoufailtosay"thankyou"tothereceptionists,theywillhavenegativeimpressionsofyou.
9.
Adversarieswouldhavegreatdifficultydeterminingthetypeofforceapproachingbecauseof______.
10.
Onesolutiontofreshwatershortageistotousedripirrigation.
A.YB.NC.NG
11.PartⅡReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)
Directions:Inthispart,youwillhave15minutestogooverthepassagequicklyandanswerthequestionsonAnswerSheet1.Forquestions1-7,choosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Forquestions8-10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.
TheEndoftheCashEra
InthespringAdamSmithwillreplaceSirEdwardElgarasthefaceonBritain's£20note.Thefirsteconomicthinkertobesohonoredcouldwellbethelast.Notbecauseeconomistsareespeciallyundeserving,butbecausecash,aftermillenniaasoneofmankind'smostversatileandenduringtechnologies,lookssetoverthenext15yearsorsofinallytomeltawayintoanelectronicstreamofonesandzeros.Ifaneraisrepresentedbyitsmoney,theinformationageisathand.
Notesandcoinsarealreadyasmallfractionofthemoneyinmostrichcountries.Butgoingbythenumberoftransactionsratherthantheirvalue,westilllivefirmlyinacashsociety.TheEuropeanPaymentsCouncilestimatesthattheEuropeanUnion's360billioncashtransactionscostatleast50billionayear;othersputthebillat200ahead.Visa,ahugecredit-cardalliance,reckonscashaccountsformostofthe$1.3trillionspentayearacrosstheworldonsmall-ticketitems.Whetherqueuingtogetmoneyoutandqueuingagaintospendit,orbreakinga$100billwithanirate(發(fā)怒的)cabdriveroneminuteandhavingyourpocketsandpursesfatwithcoinsthenext,cashisplainlystillking.
Yetsignsoftheneworderareeverywhere.OnFebruary12th,19telephoneoperatorswithnetworksinover100countriessaidthatpeoplewouldbeabletousetheirhandsetstosendmoneyabroad.MasterCardwilloperatethesysteminwhichremittances(匯款)willbesentastextmessages.Forpeoplewithoutbankaccounts,thecreditcanbeconvertedintopre-paidcardswhichcanthenbeusedtobuythings."Itwillrevolutionizethemoney-transferbusiness,"saidSunilBhartiMittal,bossofBhartiAirtel,oneofIndia'sbiggestmobileoperators.Theideaistotapintothemorethan$250billionayearthatimmigrantsandmigrantworkerssendtorelativesandfriendsbackhome.
Britain'sVodafoneandAmerica'sCitigrouparealsolaunchinganinternationalmoney-transferservicedevelopedfromtheM-PESAremittanceservicewhichisalreadyoperatingsuccessfullywithinKenya.SirJohnBond,formerlychairmanoftheHSBCbankinggroupandnowchairmanofVodafone,haslongbeenconvincedthatpaymentsandmobileswouldsomehowconverge."MobilephoneshavetheabilitytomakeadramaticchangetovillagelifeinAfrica,"hesays.Healsothinksphonesloadedwithcreditwillmakemanyofthepaymentspeopleusecashforinricheconomies.Forbankswithhighinfrastructurecosts,saysSirJohn,ithasalways"beenhardtomakemoneyoutofsmallpayments".Butlower-costbusinessmodels,someofthemfromdevelopingcountries,areopeningupnewopportunities.Thebigattractionofthemobilephoneasapurseisthatsomanypeoplehavethem--evenchildren.
BothMasterCardandVisahaverecentlyintroducedplasticcardsinAmericathatdonothavetobeswipedforpurchasesunder$25.Laterthisyeara"dualinterface"systemwillbetestedinLondon.ItwillinvolveasingleplasticcardwhichcombinesanOysterfortravel,astandardVisacardissuedbyBritain'sBarclaysBankfor"chipandPIN"paymentsandanew"waveandpay"Visaforinstanttransactionsupto£10.
Nobodycanbesurehowfastbitsandbyteswilldriveoutmetalandpaper.AhundredyearsagoyoucouldstillpayyourtaxesinUgandaincowrieshells.Perhapshardcashwil
A.BecausenoeconomicthinkercouldbemorehonorablethanAdamSmith.
B.Becausecashismostversatileandenduring.
C.Becausecashwillpredominateinanelectronicstreamofonesandzerosfinally.
D.Becauseelectroniccurrencywillreplacecashinthefuture.
12.
Whatkindofanimalaffectedbyman-madechemicalsisnotreferredinthepassage?
A.Polarbears.B.People.C.Mammals.D.Birds.
13.Joost'sinnovativebusinessmodelisfreevideoswith______.
14.
BoeingandWhirlpool,meanwhile,areworkingtomeetemissionsreductiontargetseventhough______.
15.Anunemployedpersoniseligibleforunemploymentcompensationontheconditionthat______.
A.heisinunemploymentformorethan26weeks
B.hislivingstandardisbelowthepovertyline
C.heislaidoffnotduetohisownfault
D.hedoesn'treceiveseverancepackage
16.
Itissuggestedtoprovideopportunitiesforemployeestoexpresstheirideasabout______.
17.
Iftheguaranteedscoresaren'tthere,testpreparationcompaniesofferfreerepetitionofthecourseoreven______.
18.Whenyougotoacompanyforaninterview,thereisnoneedtocarethefeelingsoftbereceptionists.
19.Scientistsandenvironmentaliststhinkthatglobalwarmingcanbe______.
A.continuedB.improvedC.controlledD.reduced
20.WhatdoesthechairmanofVodafoneJohnBondthinkofbanks?
A.Theycanhardlygetprofitoutofsmallpayments.
B.Theymaydisappearinthenearfuturejustlikecash.
C.TheyhavegreatlychangedvillagelifeinAfrica.
D.Theyholdaprimaryroleinthemoney-transferbusiness.
二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.聽力原文:M:Hey,Karen.Lookslikeyougotsomesunthisweekend.
W:Yeah,Iguessso.Ispenttheweekendatthebeach.
M:Oh,yeah?That'sgreat!Wheredidyoustay?
W:SomefriendsofmyparentsliveoutthereandtheyinvitedmeforaslongasIwantedtostay.
M:Sowhatareyoudoingbackherealready?
W:Oh,IhaveapaperIneedtoworkon,andIjustcouldn'tdoanyseriousstudyingatthebeach.
M:Idon'tblameyou.Sowhatdidyoudooutthere...Imeanbesideslieoutinthesun,obviously?
W:IjoggedupanddownthebeachandIplayedsomevolleyball.Youknow,Ineverrealizedhowharditistorunonsand.Icouldn'tevengetthroughawholegamebeforeIhadtositdown.It'smucheasiertoruninthewetsandnearthewater.
M:Nottomentioncooler.Didyougoswimming?
W:Iwantedto,buttheysaidthewaterisn'twarmenoughforthatuntilacoupleofmonthsfromnow,soIjustwadedinuptomyknee.
M:Itallsoundssorelaxing.IwishIcouldgetawaytothebeachlikethat.
W:Itlookslikeyoucoulduseit.Don'ttellmeyouspenttheweekendinthelibraryagain.
(20)
A.Relaxingattheseashore.
B.Visitingherparents.
C.Sailingonaboat.
D.Preparingforarace.
22.(36)
A.Explainhowpresent-dayreadinghabitsdeveloped.
B.Changepeople'sattitudestoreading.
C.Showhowreadingmethodshavebeenimproved.
D.Encouragethegrowthofreading.
23.(22)
A.Offeraprayer.
B.Singasong.
C.Giveaspeech.
D.Playthepiano.
24.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.
聽力原文:W:DoyouhaveanaddresswhereIcallwritetoyou?
M:No,I'llbeoffcampinginthemountainsmostofthetime.Butifyouwritetomeatmyuncle'shouse,he'llholdmymailuntilIgetthere.
Q:Whatwillthemanprobablydo?
(12)
A.Campinthemountains.
B.Stayathisownhouse.
C.Writetohisgirlfriend.
D.Holdhisuncle'smails.
25.(19)
A.Shedidn'texpectherdaughtertosingsowell.
B.Shesingsbetterthanherdaughter.
C.Shedoesn'tlikeherdaughtersinging.
D.Sheherselfdoesn'thaveagoodvoice.
26.(31)
A.Toremovethedandelions.
B.Toenjoythegardenscene.
C.Tohaveatalkwithherdaughter.
D.Tohelpherdaughterwiththeplay.
27.(29)
A.Becomingawarchief.
B.Travellingacrossthecountryandspeakingtothepublic.
C.Gettingbacksomeofthelandtakenbythesettlers.
D.GettingalltheIndiantribesunited.
28.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.
聽力原文:M:IwillbecomingstraightfromworksoI'dbetterbringanothersetofclothingforachange.
W:Itisthefirstperformanceofthestatesymphonyorchestra,sosuitandtieareamust.
Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean?
(12)
A.Shewouldliketogowiththeman.
B.Shesuggeststhemanwearformaldresses.
C.Themanshouldnotcomestraightfromthework.
D.Shewillattendtheperformancetonight.
29.
【B8】
30.(32)
A.Afarmer.
B.Apoliceman.
C.Acountrydoctor.
D.Anewspaperreporter.
31.聽力原文:M:Hello,Julie.Whatareyoudoinghere?Drawingmoney?
W:No.Ionlywanttoputsomemoneyinmydepositaccount.Notverymuch,butI'mtryingtosave.
Q:Whatisthewomandoing?
(13)
A.Sheisdrawing.
B.Sheisgettingsomemoneyfromthebank.
C.Sheisdepositingmoneyinthebank.
D.Sheissavingsomeone.
32.(25)
A.Heisabeginner.
B.Heishelpingthewomantolearnskiing.
C.Heistheowneroftheskiingresort.
D.Heisthewoman'scolleague.
33.聽力原文:Accidentsarecaused;theydon'tjusthappen.Thereasonmaybeeasytosee:anoverloadedtray,ashelfoutofreach,apatchoficeontheroad.Butmoreoftenthannotthereisachainofeventsleadinguptothemisfortune—frustration,tiredness,orjustbadtemper—thatshowwhattheaccidentreallyis,asortofattackononeself.
Roadaccidents,forexample,happenfrequentlyafterafamilyquarrel,andweallknowpeoplewhoareaccident-prone,sooftenatoddswiththemselvesandtheworldthattheyseemtocauseaccidentsforthemselvesandothers.
Bydefinition,anaccidentissomethingyoucannotpredicttoavoid,andtheideawhichusedtobecurrent,thatthemajorityofroadaccidentsarecausedbyaminorityofcriminallycarelessdrivers,isnotsupportedbyinsurancestatistics.Theseshowthatmostaccidentsinvolveordinarymotoristsinamomentofcarelessnessorthoughtlessness.
Itisnotalwaysclear,either,whatsortofconditionsmadepeoplemorelikelytohaveanaccident.Forinstance,thelawrequiresallfactoriestotakesafetyprecautionsandmostcompanieshavesafetycommitteestomakesurethattheregulationsareobserved,butstill,everydayinBritain,somefiftythousandmenandwomenareabsentfromworkduetoaccidents.Theseaccidentsarelargelytheresultofhumanerrorormisjudgment—noiseandfatigue,boredomorworryarepossiblefactorswhichcontributetothis.Doctorswhoworkinfactorieshavefoundthatthosewhodrinktoomuch,usuallypeople,whohaveahighanxietylevel,runthreetimesthenormalriskofaccidentsatwork.
(33)
A.Externalconditions.
B.People'sinternalconditionsinfluencedbyphysicalormentalfactors.
C.Slipperyroads.
D.Achainofevents.
34.聽力原文:W:Soyoureallybelievethatclothescarryakindofmessageforotherpeopleandthatwhatweputonisinsomewayareflectionofwhatwefeel?
M:Ohyes,verymuchso.Peoplearebeginningnowtotakeseriouslytheideaofakindofpsychologyofclothing,tobelievethatthereisnotjustindividualtasteinourclothesbutalsoathinkingbehindwhatwewear,whichistryingtoexpresssomethingwemaynotevenbeawareofourselves.
W:Butsurelythishasalwaysbeenthecase.Wealldressupwhenwewanttoimpresssomeone,suchasforajobinterviewwithaprospectiveemployer.
M:True,butthat'saconsciousact.WhatI’mtalkingaboutismoreofasubconsciousthing.Takeforexamplethestudentwhoisawayfromhome:ifhetendstowraphimselfupmorethantheothers,thisisbecauseheisprobablyfeelinghomesick.Similarly,ageneralfeelingofinsecuritycansometimestaketheform.ofover-dressinginwarmerclothesthanarenecessary.
W:canyougiveanyotherexamplesofthiskind?
M:Yes.Ithinkpeoplewhoaresociableandoutgoingtendtopreferbrighterormoredazzlingcolorsyellows,brightreds,andsoon.Andaggressiveclothesmightindicateanaggressivepersonalityorattitudetolife.
W:Doyouthinkthecare—orlackofit—overthewayweactuallywearourclotheshasanythingtotellUS?
M:Yes,indeed.Thelength,forexample,ofaman'strousersspeaksvolumesabouthisawarenessofhisownimage.Or,ifhistrousersarehangingdown,thisprobablymeanshe'sabsorbedbyotherthings.
W:Oh,veryinteresting.Tellmemoreaboutit.
M:OK.
(23)
A.Thecolorsofclothing.
B.Theindividualtasteonclothing.
C.Theideaofpsychologyofclothing
D.Theclothingfashion.
35.聽力原文:Botany,thestudyofplants,occupiesapeculiarpositioninthehistoryofhumanknowledge.Formanythousandsofyearsitwastheonefieldofawarenessaboutwhichhumansbadanythingmorethanthevaguestofinsights.ItisimpossibletoknowtodayjustwhatourStoneAgeancestorsknewaboutplants,butfromwhatwecanobserveofpre-industrialsocietiesthatstillexist,adetailedlearningofplantsandtheirpropertiesmustbeextremelyancient.Thisislogical.
Plantsarethebasisofthefoodpyramidforalllivingthings,evenforotherplants.Theyhavealwaysbeenenormouslyimportanttothewelfareofpeople,notonlyforfood,butalsoforclothing,weapons,tools,dyes,medicines,shelter,andagreatmanyotherpurposes.TribeslivingtodayinthejunglesoftheAmazonrecognizeliterallyhundredsofplantsandknowmanypropertiesofeach.Tothem,botany,assuch,hasnonameandisprobablynotevenrecognizedasaspecialbranchof"knowledge"atall.
Unfortunately,themoreindustrializedwebecome,thefartherawaywemovefromdirectcontactwithplants,andthelessdistinctourknowledgeofbotanygrows.Yeteveryoneunconsciouslyhasanamazingamountofbotanicalknowledge,andfewpeoplewillfailtorecognizearose,anapple,oranorchid.OurNeolithicancestors,livingintheMiddleEastabout10,000yearsago,discoveredthatcertaingrassescouldbeharvestedandtheirseedsplantedforricheryieldsthenextseason.Thatwasthefirstgreatstepinanewassociationbetweenplantsandanimals.Grainsworediscoveredandfromthemflowedthemarvelofagriculture:cultivatedcrops.
(30)
A.Botanyisaveryancientlearning.
B.PeopleintheStoneAgeknewalotaboutplants.
C.PeopleintheStoneAgeknewlittleaboutplants.
D.Pre-industrialsocietieshavelittleinsightsaboutplants.
36.(21)
A.It'soverpriced.
B.Itmakespeoplecrazy.
C.It'sdifferentfromothercoffeehouses'coffee.
D.AllthecoffeeisfromBrazil.
37.聽力原文:M:Hi,Nancy.CouldIborrowsomemoneyuntilpayday?
W:Uh,yeah,Iguess.Howarethingsgoinganyway?
M:Well,notverywell.I'veusedmycreditcardstopayoffalotofthingsrecently,butnow,Ican'tseemtopaythemoneyoff.
W:Uh,doyouhaveabudget?Imean,howdoyoukeeptrackofyourincomeandexpenses?
M:No,butIguessIshouldhavesomefinancialplans.
W:Well,letmeseeifIcanhelpyou.Howmuchmoneydoyouspendonyourapartment?
M:Uh,Ipay$890onrentforthestudioapartmentdowntown,notincludingutilitiesandcableTV.Buttheplacehasanawesomeviewofthecity.
W:Uh,$890!Whyareyoupayingsomuchforsuchasmallplace,whenyoucouldfindacheaperonesomewhereoutsideofthedowntownarea?
M:Yeah,Iguess.
W:Howmuchmoneydoyouspendonentertainmentamonth?
M:Well,Ispendafewdollarshereandthereonbasketballandmovietickets,aconcertortwo,andballroomdancelessons.
W:Uh,exactlyhowmuchdoyouspendonallofthese?
M:Well,oh...about$400.
W:Nowonderyou'rehavingmoneyproblems.Youcan'tjustblowyourmoneyonthingslikethat!Andwhatabouttransportation?
M:Oh,Icommutetoworkeverydayinmynewsportscar,butIgotagreatdeal,andmymonthlypaymentsareonly$450.
W:Well,Ithinkyou'vegottoreduceyourspending,oryou'llendupbroke.Isuggestyougetridofyourcreditcards,cutdownonyourentertainmentexpenses,andsellyourcar.Takepublictransportationfromnowon.
(20)
A.Howtoborrowmoneyfromfriends.
B.Howtoreduceexpensesontransportation.
C.Howtoworkoutafinancialplan.
D.Howtorentacheapapartment.
38.【B9】
39.聽力原文:Lighttravelsataspeedthatisaboutamilliontimesfasterthanthespeedofsound.Inonesecond,lighttravelsabout300,000km,butsoundtravelsonlyabout334meters.Youcangetsomeideaofthisdifferencebywatchingthestartofarace.Ifyoustandsomedistanceawayfromthestarter,youcanseesmokecomefromhisgunbeforethesoundreachesyourears.
Thisgreatspeedoflightproducessomestrangefacts.Sunlighttakesabout8minutestoreachus.Ifyoulookatthelightofthemoontonight,rememberthatthelightraysleftthemoon1.3secondsbeforetheyreachedyou.Theneareststarissofarawaythatthelightthatyoucanseefromittonightstartedtotraveltowardsyouaboutfouryearsagoataspeedofnearly20millionkmperminute.Insomecases,thelightfromoneoftonight'sstarsstartedonitsjourneytoyoubeforeyouwereborn.Thus,ifwewanttobehonest,wecannotsay,"thestarsareshiningtonight.”Wehavetosay,"thetarslookpretty.Theywereshiningfouryearsago,buttheirlighthasonlyjustreachedtheearth."
(30)
A.Lightspeedismillionsoftimesfasterthansoundspeed.
B.Lightspeedisamilliontimesslowerthansoundspeed.
C.Lightspeedisaboutmillionsoftimesfasterthansoundspeed.
D.Lightspeedisaboutamilliontimesfasterthansoundspeed.
40.(35)
A.Refinetheirinterviewingtechniques.
B.Arrangetheirworkschedules.
C.Selectappropriatecourses.
D.Writecoverletters.
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.
ThispassagemainlydealswithHitler's______.
A.impactonourthinkingaboutgoodandevil
B.crimesinWorldWarⅡ
C.racialconvictions
D.importanceinworldhistory
42.Whatdoestheword"dermatologist"(Line2,Para.2)mean?
A.Apersonwhoseworkisfilling,cleaningandtakingoutteeth.
B.Apersonwhoseworkisstudyingmentaldiseases.
C.Apersonwhoseworkishealingeyediseases.
D.Apersonwhoseworkiscuringskindiseases.
43.
Whatdoestheauthorimplybysaying"rewardscardscanbeausefuloptionforthesavvyconsumer"?
A.Rewardcardsarehelpfulwhenpeopleknowthemtotallywell.
B.Rewardcardsareusefulonlywhenpeoplepurchasewiththem.
C.Thevalueofthecardwillvanishfrommonthtomonthinshorttime.
D.Rewardscardswillservepeoplewithcomfortandconvenience.
44.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.Pleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.
Eachculturehasitsownform.ofacceptablegreetingbehavior,usuallybasedonthelevelofformalityfoundwithinthesociety.Therulesofsocialdistanceetiquette(禮節(jié))varybyculture.Africans,forex-ample,arefarless(47)______intheirgreetingsthanEuropeans.Expectawarmphysicalgreeting,anex-tendedhandshakeorahandontheshoulderinmostAfricancultures.Alsoexpecttobeaskedhowyourtripwasandhowyourfamilyisdoing.Thetraditionoflonggreetingsstems(48)______thetimewhenAfricansoncewalkedmilestovisitneighboringvillagesonsocialcalls.Thearrivalandagushing(說話滔滔不絕的)greetingwasconsideredthe(49)______avillagercoulddoforatraveler.Don'tbeimpatientwithsuchalongdrawn-out(冗長乏味的)(50)______anddon'tburrythingsalong.Rather,getintothespiritandappreciatethatthepersonyoucametoseeispreparedtotakethetimetosincerely(51)______aboutyourwelfare.
InArgentina,greetingsareusuallyeffusive(過分熱情的)withplentyofhuggingand(52)______,notunliketheFrenchfairelabise(kissonbothcheeks).Thisiseventhecaseinbusinessmeetings,unlesstheyareofahighlyformalnature.InArgentina,menkisswomen,womenkisswomen,(53)______mendonotkissmen.BycontrasttheChinesewayofgreetingshuns(回避)thephysical.Itis(54)______anodoraslightbow.However,whendealingwithindividualsfromcultureswheremoredirectphysicalcontactisthenorm,e.g.,ahandshake,theChinesewill(55)______andshakehands.Don'tinterpretasofthand-shakeorlackofeyecontactasasignofweaknessorlackofaggression.ItsimplymeansthatyourChinesecolleagueis,notoverly(56)______tophysicalcontactwhengreetingastranger.
WordBank:
A.fromI.investigate
B.structuredJ.touching
C.butK.used
D.generallyL.least
E.expeditionM.exchange
F.inquireN.chance
G.adaptO.involved
H.kissing
45.
Whichisthemainideaofthelastparagraph?
A.Careaboutappearanceinformalsituations.
B.Fashioninformalandinformalsituations.
C.Ignoringappearanceininformalsituations.
D.Ignoringappearanceinallsituations.
46.
Whichgroupofpeoplearethepassionatereadersofthemarriageadvertisements?
47.
【C4】
48.
Thetoneofthestoryshowstheauthorbelievestheproblemis______.
A.difficulttosolve,perhapsimpossible
B.difficulttosolvebutnotimpossible
C.impossibletosolve
D.beyondthequestion
49.
Aferretisprobablyakindof______.
A.tameanimal
B.fierceanimal
C.lovelyanimal
D.tamableanimal
50.
Itcanbeconcludedfromthepassagethat______.
A.StandardEnglishistaughtinschoolandcolleges
B.theyoungpeoplearedefiantbecausetheyrefusetospeakstandardEnglish
C.EnglishlanguageisinfluencedbyAmericanEnglishinthelast25years
D.therehasbeenagreatchangeintheEnglishlanguageinthiscentury
51.
Itcanbeinferredthatifarocketmissesitstarget,itkeepsontravelingthroughspaceuntil______.
A.itreachesthe"blackhole"
B.itiscaughtinthegravitationalfieldofanotherplanet
C.itrunsoutoffuel
D.itexplodes
52.
Thejokeaboutdoctorsimpliesthat,intheeyesofnurses,theyare______.
A.havetherighttoenjoysomeprivileges
B.veryconsciousoftheirgodlikerole
C.notpolitetonewarrivals
D.busyevenduringlunchhours
53.(59)
54.
TheauthorreferstoCarmenLomasGarza'sworkasallofthefollowingEXCEPT______.
A.instructiveB.preciseC.detailedD.naive
55.
Whatdoestheauthorimplyinthesentence"Theoldsawthatallcustomersshouldbetreatedalikeisamyth"?
A.It'snotrealthatcustomersshouldbetreatedequal.
B.It'snotturethatallcustomersaretreatedequal.
C.Customersreceivedequaltreatmentinthepast.
D.It'sanoldstorythatcustomersweretreatedequal.
56.LordLothiansaidmostoftheancienthouseswere______.
A.tobeprotectedbythegovernment
B.decayingthroughlackofmoneyfortheirrepair
C.keptingoodconditionforthetimebeing
D.doomedtodecaywithoutgoodpreservation
57.
Accordingtoitsadvocates,whowillgainfromtheprivatizationofSocialSecurity?
A.Investorsinstockmarkets.
B.Retiredworkersinthefuture.
C.ThefutureCongresses.
D.Accountinformationbrokers.
58.Whichofthefollowingdoes"labormarketproblems"(Line1,Para.1)referto?
A.ShortageofJobsprovidingadequateincome.
B.Deficienciesinthetrainingoftheworkforce.
C.Traderelationshipsamongproducersofgoods.
D.Theoverallcausesofpoverty.
59.
Theperiodof______growthofeconomycontinuedfrom1820tilltheendofthenineteenthcentury.
60.
"Ideationalfluency"(Para.4)referstotheabilityto______.
A.produceasmanyideasaspossibleindifferentcategories.
B.generateideasasfastaspossible.
C.comeupwithsignificantideas.
D.makefulluseoftheintelligence
四、5.ErrorCorrection(5題)61.
【S10】
62.
【S2】
63.Theeconomiccostsofnoisetosocietyareseveral.Airportsarecurrentlyop-
eratingatlessthancapacitybecauseofnoiseregulations,whichrestricttheir【S1】______.
hoursofoperation.Forinstance,atWashington'snationalairportnojettrafficis
allowedfrom11p.m.to7a.m.Otherairportsrestricttheuseofcertainrun-
ways.Oneestimatedisthatnoiserestrictionsreducepossibleairportuseby20【S2】______.
percent.Theprofitablecargotradeisespeciallyaffectedbynightrestrictions.
Inthecaseofairports,jetenginesmaybemodifyingtoreducetheirnoiselev-【S3】______.
el,orinsulation(隔音)fromairtrafficnoisemaybeprovidedbythepurchasing【S4】______.
oflandaroundairports.Itisestimatedthat$5.7billionwouldberequiredto
equipallexistingjetenginesfornoisecontroldevices.However,【S5】______.
considerthecurrentstateoftheart,eventakingthisstepwillnotreducenoise【S6】______.
levelsatallpointstoacce
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