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2022年遼寧省營口市大學(xué)英語6級(jí)大學(xué)英語六級(jí)測(cè)試卷(含答案)學(xué)校:________班級(jí):________姓名:________考號(hào):________
一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20題)1.
Evenwhenyoulosethecustody,youcanstillapplyfor______toyourchildren.
2.
Kyotoagreementisacceptedbymostoftheworld'smajorpollutersofcountries.
A.YB.NC.NG
3.
InScotland,ifonecanoffertheproofthattherelationshiphasbrokendown,heorshewill______.
4.
Accordingtotheprinciplethatthepoweroutputfromawindturbinerisesasacubelfwindspeed,higher-speedwindsaremoreeasilyandinexpensivelycaptured.
A.YB.NC.NG
5.
Manypeoplenowpreferthesaying"earlyripe,earlyrich"tothesaying"earlyripe,earlyrot."
A.YB.NC.NG
6.CharleneLiconsideredthatthefuturesocialnetworkswillbe______.
7.
Concerningthefutureofthehydrogeneconomy,themostobviousstepwewilltakeis__________________.
8.
Somespeciesthatcannotshifttheirrangestowardthepolesmaybecomeextinct.
A.YB.NC.NG
9.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
A.YB.NC.NG
10.
Intranslatinglifeintoanimage,televisionis______life.
A.recordingB.imitatingC.creatingD.falsifying
11.DavidVaughan'sgroupfoundthatmostoftheglaciersalongthePeninsulawereinretreat.
12.ThereisaU.N.conventionthatcancover______.
A.problembetweenneighbors
B.problembetweenstateswhichdonotshareaborder
C.problemsonairpollution
D.trans-boundaryairpollution
13.Byusingacheckcard,aconsumerreceivescreditaswellasamonthlybillwhenabuyingisdone.
14.
Plantspeciesaredispersedoveralargeareawiththehelpof______.
15.
A"goodmixer"whoenjoyssocialadvantagesoverhismoreseriouscolleaguesiscapableof______.
16.
BasedonMs.Fay'sadvice,weknowthatanemergingspecialtywithstronggrowthinjobsexpectedmightbe______.
17.
RobertWoodruffandhisbusinesspartnersmadetheCoca-ColaCo.becomeawidelyrecognizedleaderinadvertising.
A.YB.NC.NG
18.
Scientistshaveestablishedaninternationalnetworkcalled______tomonitorfluintheworld.
19.TheCanadiangovernmentdidn'twanttoreducecod.catchespre-1992becausetheywereworriedabout______.
A.drasticmeasures
B.theecologicaleffects
C.themarineecosystem
D.possiblerisingunemployment
20.
Thebirdsthatmigrateduringnightbegintodevelop______whentheyarequiteyoung.
二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.聽力原文:W:Couldyousparemeafewminutes,ProfessorBlack?IwonderifIcouldhandinmyessaynextMonday,becauseIhadabadheadacheyesterday.
M:Well,takethingseasy.Handinyouressayanytimenextweek.
Q:What'sprobablytherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?
(19)
A.Professorandstudent.
B.Doctorandpatient.
C.Waiterandcustomer.
D.Clerkandcustomer.
22.(32)
A.Entertainment.
B.Socialadherence.
C.Communication.
D.Religiousritua
23.(25)
A.Leadersofthesouthernrebellion.
B.Slavesinthesouthernstates.
C.Northernopponentsofthewar.
D.Southernsoldiers.
24.聽力原文:M:Lilyreallylosthertemperatthatmeeting.She'sgonnahavetolearntobealittlemoretactfulthanthat.
W:Right,butyouhavetoadmitthattakingastandneedscourage.
Q:WhatdoesthewomanthinkofLily?
(16)
A.ShethinksLilyshouldtakeabusinessclass.
B.ShegetsangrywithLilyatthemeeting.
C.SheadmiresLilyforexpressingheropinion.
D.ShedoesnotunderstandwhatLilysaid.
25.聽力原文:Therearestockmarketsinlargecitiesinmanycountries.StockmarketsinParis,London,Tokyo,ShanghaiandNewYorkareamongthelargestandmostwell-known.Thestockmarket,alsocalledstockexchange,isaplacewherepeoplecanbuyorsellsharesinafactoryorcompany.Andeachsharemeanscertainownershipofafactoryorcompany.
Differentpeoplebuysharesthroughthestuckmarkets.Somearerich,whowanttogetmoremoneythantheyhave.Othersarenotveryrich,andbuysharestotrytobecomerich.Stillothersbuysharesaspartoftheirplantosavemoney.
Ofcourse,investingmoneyinthestockmarketisnotthesafestwaytomakemoney.Noonecantellexactlywhethertheshareswillbedoingwell.Thefactoryorcompanymaydobadly.Thenthesharesorstockswillgodown,andtheinvestorswilllosemoney.Thestockmaygoupordownforanumberofuntoldreasons.Everyonewantsthestocktogoup,butsometimesevenifafactoryorcompanydoesagoodjob,thestockmaystillgodown.
Nowonderbuyingsharesthroughthestockmarketisoftencomparedtogambling.Allareeagertomakemoneyby"gambling"inthestockmarket.Factoriesandcompaniesthatneedmoneyarepleasedthatsomanypeoplearewillingto"gamble".Indeed,thestockmarketisanattractiveandcomplexpartofthebusinessworld.
(30)
A.Youcanalwaysmakemoney.
B.Youcantellexactlywhenthestockgoesupordown.
C.Youmaysometimeslosemoney.
D.Yourgamblingisalwayssafe.
26.(34)
A.Becauseshewantedthemtorespecther.
B.SothattheyknewtheywereofKoreanorigin.
C.Becauseshedidn'twantthemtospeakEnglish.
D.SothattheywouldbemoresuccessfulintheU.S.
27.SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
聽力原文:ThesilenceoftheReferenceLibrarywasbrokenonlybyanoccasionalcoughandnowandthenbythescarcelyaudiblesoundofpagesbeingturnedover.Therewereabouttwentypeopleintheroom,mostofthemwiththeirheadsbentovertheirbooks,Theassistantlibrarianwhowasinchargeoftheroomsatatadeskinonecomer.SheglancedatPhilipashecamein.andthenwentonwithherwork.
Philiphasnotbeentothispartofthelibrarybefore.Hewalkedaroundtheroomalmostontiptoe,afraidofdisturbingtheindustriousreaderswithhisheavyshoes.Theshelveswerefilledwiththickvolumes:dictionariesinanylanguages,encyclopedias,atlases,biographiesandotherworksofreference.Hefoundnothingthatwaslikelytointeresthimuntilhecametoasmallshelfoutofhisreach,sohehadtofetchasmallladderinordertogetonedown.Unfortunately,ashewasclimbingdowntheladder,thebookhehadchosenslippedfromhisgraspandfelltothefloorwithaloudcrash.Twentypairsofeyeslookedupathimsimultaneously,annoyedbyhisunaccustomeddisturbance.Philipfelthimselfgoredashepickeduphisbook.whichdidnotseemtohavebeendamagedbyitsfall.
Hehadjustsatdownwhenhefoundtheyoungladyassistantstandingalongsidehim."Youmustbemorecarefulwhenyouarehandlingthesebooks."shesaidseverely.Satisfiedthatshehaddoneherduty.sheturnedtogobacktoherdesk.Thenasuddenthoughtstruckher."Bytheway,howoldareyou?"sheaskedPhilip."Thirteen."Hetoldher."Youarenotallowedinhereifyou'reundertheageoffourteen,youknow."theassistantsaid,"Didn'tyouseethenoticeonthedoor?"Philipshookhishead.Heexpectedtheassistantmaskhimtoleave.Instead.inamorekindlyrune,shesaid,"Well.nevermind.Butmakesurethatyoudon'tdisturbtheotherreadersagain,otherwiseIshallhavetoaskyoutoleave."
(27)
A.Philiphasnotbeentothispartofthelibrarybefore.
B.Itwasveryquietinthelibrary.
C.Philipfellofftheladderandmadealoudnoise.
D.Thelibrarianwasverykindtoreaders.
28.
【B6】
29.聽力原文:M:I'msorrybutnowthereisnotableavailableinnon-smokingsection.ButIcanarrangeyouatableinothersections.
W:Thankyou.butI'mverysensitivetosmoking,soforthesakeofmyhealth,IthinkI'dratherwait.
Q:Whatcanweinferaboutthewoman?
(17)
A.Sheisinnohurry.
B.Shecanaffordmoremoney.
C.Sheisexpectingsomebodyelse.
D.Sheishealth-conscious.
30.(22)
A.Gradeallthehomework.
B.Cleantheprofessor'soffice.
C.Helptheprofessorintheclassroom.
D.Sortallthedocuments.
31.聽力原文:M:You'rejoiningusfordinnertonight,aren'tyou?
W:oh,I'mreallysorry.Ihadthewrongdateformygeometrytest.Ijustfoundoutit'stomorrowandIneedallthetimelcangettoprepare.
Q:Whatdoesthewomanimply?
(13)
A.Sheneedsmoretimetogetreadyforthedinner.
B.Shethoughtthedinnerwasatanothertime.
C.Sheforgotabouttheplansshemadefordinner.
D.Shewon'tbeabletogotodinner.
32.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.
(12)
A.Becausehereadstoomanybooks.
B.Tolearnhowtoseparatetheimportantfromtheunimportant.
C.Tobewell-informed.
D.Becausehealwayswasteshistime.
33.(28)
A.Foodservedincanteensisexpensive.
B.Thenumberofdishesservedincanteensislarge
C.Employeesincanteensgetdishesfromthecounterbythemselves.
D.Therearenowaitersorwaitressesin'allcafes.
34.(18)
A.Thebossisoftenlateforwork.
B.Thebosswillprobablydisciplinethewoman.
C.Thebossmaydisregardthewoman'slateness.
D.Thebossdidn'tknowthewomanwaslateagain.
35.
【B7】
36.(21)
A.Tobesenttothehospital
B.Toremainathome
C.Todomorephysicalexercise
D.Todomorehousework
37.聽力原文:W:Roger,anyproblemsinyourKoreanstudy?
M:ThebiggestproblemwithmeistheKoreanvocabulary.Itreallymakesmefrustrated.ThepronunciationandusageputmeintogreatconfusionasIkeepforgettingthem.
W:Iguessfirstofallyoucannarrowdownthevocabularysphere.Imean,trytolearn"core"vocabulary,thewordswithhighfrequenciesofoccurrence.
M:Thatsoundsquitereasonable.DoyouthinkIcanfindinbookstoresabookordictionarywheresuchkindsofwordsarelisted?
W:Yes,definitely.Anotherthing,thefirstseveraloccurrencesofstrangewordsareveryimportant.Wordsarebestrememberediftheyarelearntquicklywithafewpresentations.Youmaynothavemuchtroubleinrememberingswearwords,mayyou?
M:No.They'reveryimpressiveandquitememorable.Idon'tevenneedtopracticethem.
W:That'sit!Forotherwordsthatdon'thavesuchastrongeffect,yonhavetomakeyourselfhighlyattentiveandsensitive.Ifnot,laterpracticeandrepetitiondon'tseemtoworksowell.
M:Isee.
W:ThelastthingI'llsayisthatifyouwanttoremembersomethingforperiodslongerthanayearortwo,youneedtospacethepresentationsoverquitelongintervalsofdays,say30days.Amorefrequentintervaldoesn'tpromiseyoulongerremembrance.
M:Really?Ihavethoughteverywordshouldbepracticedasoftenaspossiblewithinashorttimespan.
W:No.Howthewordispracticedismuchmoreimportantthanhowoftenitispracticed.
M:Youreallydomeagreatfavor,Teresa.
(23)
A.Hekeepsforgettingtheimportantthingshehastodo.
B.HehasgreatdifficultyrememberingKoreanwords.
C.Hecan'tfindthemosthelpfulKoreandictionary.
D.HispronunciationofKoreanwordsconfusesothers.
38.
【B9】
39.(29)
A.Englishlearningatschoolusuallytakesalongtime.
B.MoreandmorepeoplewanttolearnEnglishnowadays.
C.ItisnotnecessaryformanypeopletogotoEnglishspeakingcountriestolearnEnglish.
D.ItismoredifficulttolearnEnglishquicklythantolearnitslowly.
40.聽力原文:M:Well,it'sgoodtoseeyouagain.Whatareyoudoingthesedays?Youarestillworkingatthesameplace,aren'tyou?
W:Yes,Iam,andI'mcountingthedaysuntilretirement.
Q:Whatcanwelearnaboutthewoman?
(18)
A.Shelovesherpresentwork.
B.Sheisgoingtoopenastore.
C.Sheisabouttoretire.
D.Sheworksinarepairshop.
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.
MostAmericansspendfarmoreoftheirleisuretimewiththemassmediathaninanyotheroccupation.Inaddition,mostofushear,see,orreadsomeofthemediawhileengagedinotheractivities.Thusanextremelylargenumberofourwakinghoursarespentwiththemassmedia.Ofallthemedia,televisionisclearlydominant,withnewspapersaclosesecond,atleastasasourceofnewsandotherinformation.Ourexposuretoallmediaisimportant,however,becauseallofthemcontributematerialsfortheconstructionofthatworldinourheads.Formostpeople,increaseduseofonemediumdoesnotdecreaseuseofanother.Infact,incertaincases,andespeciallyforcertainpurposes,themoreoneusesonemedium,themorelikelyoneistouseothers.
Therearevariousfactorsthatcancauseyoutoexposeyourselftothemediaselectively,avoidingmuchofthematerialwithwhichyoudisagree.Someofthatselectiveexposureisprobablyduetothepsychologicalpressureyoufeeltoavoidthediscomfortcausedbyconfrontationwithfactsandideascontrarytoyourbeliefs,attitudes,orbehavior.However,someselectiveexposureisnotduetothepressureforconsistencybuttootherfactors,suchasyourage,education,andeventheareainwhichyouliveandthepeoplewithwhomyouassociate.
Quiteadifferentsortoffactorthataffectsyourmediaexperiencesisthesocialcontextofexposure:whetheryouarealoneorwithotherswhenyouareexposedtoamedium;whetheryouareathome,attheoffice,inatheater,andsoon.Thesecontextsareasmuchasapotentialpartofthemessageyouwillform.asfilmimagesonthescreenorwordsonthepage.Inaddition,thatsocialcontextaffects-bothdirectlyandindirectly-themediaandthemediacontenttowhichyoubecomeexposed.Newfriendsorcolleaguesgetyouinterestedindifferentthings.Othermembersofthefamilyoftenselectmediacontentthatyouwouldnothaveselected,andyoubecomeexposedtoit.
Thesevariousfactorshavesomuchinfluenceonyourmediaexposurethatsolittleofthatexposureisplanned.
Exposuretoallmediaisimportantandpeoplesometimestendtousemoremediaif______.
42.
WhichofthefollowingstatementstheauthordoesNOTbelievetobetrue?
A.Thepersonwhowearsauniform.hasnoserf-worth.
B.Wearingauniform.givesapersonasenseofidentificationwithalargeconcept.
C.Uniformswillhurtoneentireinformationandentertainmentindustry.
D.Envyandcompetitionarcincentivetoimproveone'slife.
43.
Itcanbeinferredfromthesecondparagraphthat______.
A.oneobjectivewillconfusetheselectedaudience
B.asetofobjectiveswillhelptoattractnewemployees
C.oneobjectivewillmaketheselectedaudienceknowwhattodo
D.asetofobjectiveswillhelptheselectedaudienceknowmoreaboutthecampaign
44.
WhichofthefollowingisNOTimpliedinthearticle?
A.Divorcedparentscanneverreargoodchildren.
B.Two-parentfamiliesaremorelikelytoraisetheirchildrensuccessfully.
C.OnesixthoftheAmericanchildrenlivewithonlyoneparent.
D.Nowadaystherearenearlytwiceasmanysingleparentfamiliesasthereusedtobein1950.
45.
Ifbyanychancetheongoingfinancialcrisisworsens,whatmayhappenaccordingtothepassage?
A.TheAmericanfamilymayselloneoftheircars.
B.TheslowdownmayleaveBRICsnospaceforgrowthrates.
C.Peopleinemergingmarketswillstillwanttobuytheircars.
D.BRICs'potentialcustomersmayturntosavemoreinstead.
46.
Theconclusionsfromthestudyindicatethat______.
A.thepursuitofhighself-esteemisatrendofmodernliving
B.whatisbeneficialforthecountryisself-controlratherthanself-esteem
C.itisproductivetopromotethetraditionalculturevalueofself-esteem
D.modestyandhumilityshouldbeemphasizedtoavoidharmfuleffectofhighself-esteem
47.
WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothesecondexample?
A.Thegirlreceivedaphonymessage.
B.Thevictimwasinvitedbythegirl.
C.Thegirlmanagedtorevengethevictimharmlessly.
D.Thegirlwasn'texpectingthevictim.
48.
Theword"square"insentence1,Para.2means______.
A.basicB.fairC.completeD.absolute
49.
【C8】
50.
Accordingtotheauthor,clinicaltrialsofvitaminsupplements______.
A.oftenresultinmisleadingconclusions
B.taketimeandwillnotproduceconclusiveresults
C.shouldbeconductedbyscientistsonalargerscale
D.appeartobeasheerwasteoftimeandresources
51.SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.
Thewarwasthemostpeacefulperiodofmylife.Thewindowofmybedroomfacedsoutheast.Mymotherhadcurtainedit,butthathadsmalleffect.Ialwayswokeupwiththefirstlightand,withalltheresponsibilitiesofthepreviousdaymelted,feltmyselfratherlikethesun,readytoshineandfeeljoy.Lifeneverseemedsosimpleandclearandfullofpossibilitiesasthen.Istuckmyfeetoutunderthesheets—IcalledthemMrs.LeftandMrs.Rightandinventeddramaticsituationsfortheminwhichtheydiscussedtheproblemsoftheday.AtleastMrs.Rightdid.Sheeasilyshowedherfeelings,butIdidn'thavethesamecontrolofMrs.Left,soshemostlycontentedherselfwithnoddingagreement.
TheydiscussedwhatMotherandIshoulddoduringtheday,whatSantaClausshouldgiveafellowforChristmas,andwhatstepsshouldbetakentobrightenthehome.Therewasthatlittlematterofthebaby,forinstance.MotherandIcouldneveragreeaboutthat.Ourswastheonlyhouseintheneighborhoodwithoutanewbaby,andMothersaidwecouldn'taffordonetillFathercamebackfromthewarbecauseifcostseventeenandsix.Thatshowedhowfoolishshewas.TheGeneysuptheroadhadababy,andeveryoneknewtheycouldn'taffordseventeenandsix.Itwasprobablyacheapbaby,andMotherwantedsomethingreallygood,butIfeltshewastoohardtoplease.TheGeneysbabywouldhavedoneusfine.
Havingsettledmyplansfortheday,Igotup,putachairundermywindow,andliftedtheframe.highenoughtostickoutmyhead.Thewindowoverlookedthefrontgardensofthehomesbehindours,andbeyondtheseitlookedoveradeepvalleytothetall,red-brickhouseuptheoppositehillside,whichwereallstillshadow,whilethoseonoursideofthevalleywerealllitup,thoughwithlongstorageshadowsthatmadethemseemunfamiliar,stiffandpainted.
AfterthatIwentintoMother'sroomandclimbedintothebigbed.ShewokeandIbegantotellherofmyschemes.Bythistime,thoughIneverseemtohavenoticedit,Iwasfreezinginmynightshirt,butIwarmedupasItalkeduntilthelastfrostmelted.IfellasleepbesideherandwokeagainonlywhenIheardherbelowinthekitchen,makingbreakfast.
Howdidtheauthorfeelearlyinthemorning?
A.Hefeltburdenedwithresponsibilities.
B.Hefeltcheerfulandhappy.
C.Hefeltpuzzledbythedramaticsituations.
D.Hefelthorrifiedbythewar.
52.(59)
53.Accordingtothereport,olderadultsof65andoverdonothavetoincreasetheir______.
54.Accordingtothediscoveriesoftheastronomers,whendidgalaxiesform?
55.
Fromthepassage,welearnpeoplewillhavetokeepworkinguntiltheirmid-70sbecauseof______.
A.overallimprovementofpeople'shealthcondition
B.oldpeople'shighqualification
C.thelackofyoungemployees
D.thegreatneedformoreemployeesbyneweconomy
56.
TheauthorquotesWhitmanprimarilyinorderto______.
A.showthatthepoetdoesnotagreewithEmerson
B.indicatethewaythepoetusesthehumanistidealtopraisehimself
C.suggestthatthepoetadaptsthebasicpremisesofhumanismtohisownindividualoutlookontheworld
D.illustrateawaythepoetexpressestherelationshipoftheindividualtothehumanisticuniverse
57.
WhatunusualthingisfoundinMay?
58.
WhenAmericansaremorethan10minuteslatetoanappointment,theyusually______.
59.Asaform.ofsynergy,whatareavailablebetweenhigh-speedrailstationsandmajorairports?
60.Oldpeoplearealwayssayingthattheyoungarenotwhattheywere.Thesamecommentismadefromgenerationtogenerationanditisalwaystrue.Ithasneverbeentruerthanitistoday.Theyoungarebettereducated.Theyhavealotmoremoneytospendandenjoymorefreedom.Theygrowupmorequicklyandarenotsodependentontheirparents.Theythinkmoreforthemselvesanddonotblindlyaccepttheidealsoftheirelders.Eventswhichtheoldergenerationremembersvividlyarenothingmorethanpasthistory.Thisisasitshouldbe.Everynewgenerationisdifferentfromtheonethatprecededit.Todaythedifferenceisverymarkedindeed.
Theoldalwaysassumethattheyknowbestforthesimplereasonthattheyhavebeenaroundabitlonger.Theydon'tliketofeelthattheirvaluesarebeingquestionedorthreatened.Andthisispreciselywhattheyoungaredoing.Theyarequestioningtheassumptionsoftheireldersanddisturbingtheircomplacency.Officehours,forinstance,arenothingmorethanenforcedslavery.Wouldn'tpeopleworkbestiftheyweregivencompletefreedomandresponsibility?Andwhataboutclothing?Whosaidthatallthemenintheworldshouldweardrabgreysuitsandconvicthaircuts?Ifweruinourmindstomoreseriousmatters,whosaidthathumandifferencescanbestbesolvedthroughconventionalpoliticsorbyviolentmeans?Whyhavetheoldergenerationsooftenusedviolencetosolvetheirproblems?Whyaretheysounhappyandguilt-riddenintheirpersonallives,soobsessedwithmeanambitionsandthedesiretoamassmoreandmorematerialpossessions?Haven'ttheoldlosttouchwithallthatisimportantinlife?
Thesearenotquestionstheoldergenerationcanshrugofflightly.Theirrecordoverthepastfortyyearsorsohasn'tbeenexactlyspotless.Traditionally,theyounghaveturnedtotheireldersforguidance.Today,thesituationmightbereversed.Theold—iftheyarepreparedtoadmitit—couldlearnathingortwofromtheirchildren.Oneofthebiggestlessonstheycouldlearnisthatenjoymentisnot"sinful".Enjoymentisaprincipleonecouldapplytoallaspectsoflife.Itissurelynotwrongtoenjoyyourworkandenjoyyourleisure,toshedrestrictinginhibitions.Itissurelynotwrongtoliveinthepresentratherthaninthepastorfuture.
What'stheoldgeneration'scommentontheyoung?
A.Theyoungarem
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