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2020最新整理英語(yǔ)六級(jí)考前沖刺試題解析匯總

2018英語(yǔ)六級(jí)考前沖刺試題第一套

PartIWriting.

Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutes

towriteashortessayentitledTheCivilServantTest

Craze.Youressayshouldstartwithabriefdescription

ofthepicture.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsbut

nomorethan200words.

L如今數(shù)字化產(chǎn)品得到越來越廣泛的使用,例如……

2.數(shù)字化產(chǎn)品的使用對(duì)人們的工作、學(xué)習(xí)、生活產(chǎn)生的影響。

36、根據(jù)下列短文,回答36-46題。

Womenin2011madenosignificantgainsinwinningmore

topUSbusinessjobs,accordingtoastudy,butthehead

ofthestudysaidwomenarepoisedtomake36intheyear

ahead.

Thenumberofwomenwhowereboarddirectors,

corporateofficersortopearnersatFortune500companies

remained37unchanged,saidthestudybyCatalyst,a

nonprofitgroupthat38opportunitiesforwomenin

business.

Thepercentageofcompanieswithwomenontheboard

ofdirectorswas15.1percentthisyear,comparedwith14.8

percentin2010,Catalystsaid.

Also,thepercentageofcorporateofficerpositions

39bywomenwas15.7percentin2011and15.4percentin

2010,itsaid.Thepercentageoftopearnersin2011who

werewomenwas6.2percent,comparedto6.7percentin2010,

itsaid.

TheresearchontheFortune500companieswas40on

dataasofMarch31,2011.Theslightchangesinthenumbers

arenotconsidered41significant,Catalystsaid.

Nevertheless,giventhechangesinU.S.politics,the

futureforwomeninbusinesslooksmore42,saidIlene

Lang,presidentandchiefexecutive43ofCatalyst.

nOverallwe're44toseechangenextyear,“Langsaid.

"Whenwelookatshareholders,decisionmakers,the

generalpublic,they'relookingforchange.”

"Whatthey'rebasicallysayingis,'Don'tgiveus45

ofthestatusquo(現(xiàn)狀).Getnewideasinthere,getsome

freshfaces,'shesaid.

A.officer

B.changes

C.based

D.positions

E.more

F.promising

G.businesslike

H.surveying

I.essentially

J.strides

K.promotes

L.statistically

M.confused

N.held

0.expecting

SectionB

Directions:Inthissection,youaregoingtoreada

passagewithtenstatementsattachedtoit.Eachstatement

containsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphs.

Identifytheparagraphfromwhichtheinformationis

derived.

Youmaychooseaparagraphmorethanonce.Each

paragraphismarkedwithaletter.Answerthequestions

bymarkingthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2.

46、

根據(jù)下列短文,回答46-56題。

HowMarketersTargetKids

A.Kidsrepresentanimportantdemographicto

marketersbecausetheyhavetheirownpurchasingpower,

theyinfluencetheirparents'buyingdecisionsandthey

aretheadultconsumersofthefuture.Industryspending

onadvertisingtochildrenhasexplodedinthepastdecade,

increasingfromamere$100millidnin1990tomorethan

$2billionin2000.

B.Parentstodayarewillingtobuymorefortheirkids

becausetrendssuchassmallerfamilysize,dualincomes

andpostponingchildrenuntillaterinlifemeanthat

familieshavemoredisposableincome.Aswell,guiltcan

playaroleinspendingdecisionsastime-stressedparents

substitutematerialgoodsfortimespentwiththeirkids.

Herearesomeofthestrategiesmarketersemploytotarget

kids:Pester(糾纏)Power

C.Today'skidshavemoreautonomyanddecision-making

powerwithinthefamilythaninpreviousgenerations,so

itfollowsthatkidsarevocalaboutwhattheywanttheir

parentstobuy."Pesterpower"referstochildren's

abilitytonagtheirparentsintopurchasingitemsthey

maynototherwisebuy.Marketingtochildrenisallabout

creatingpesterpower,becauseadvertisersknowwhata

powerfulforceitcanbe.

D.Accordingtothe2001marketingindustrybookKid

fluence,pesteringornaggingcanbedividedintotwo

categories—"persistence"and"importance'1.Persistence

nagging(aplea,thatisrepeatedoverandoveragain)is

notaseffectiveasthemoresophisticated"importance

nagging',.Thislattermethodappealstoparents'desire

toprovidethebestfortheirchildren,andplaysonany

guilttheymayhaveaboutnothavingenoughtimefortheir

kids.

TheMarriageofPsychologyandMarketing

E.Toeffectivelymarkettochildren,advertisersneed

toknowwhatmakeskidstick.Withthehelpofwell-paid

researchersandpsychologists,advertisersnowhave

accesstoin-depthknowledgeaboutchildren's

developmental,emotionalandsocialneedsatdifferent

ages.Usingresearchthatanalyzeschildren*sbehaviour,

fantasylives,artwork,eventheirdreams,companiesare

abletocraftsophisticatedmarketingstrategiestoreach

youngpeople.

F.Theissueofusingchildpsychologiststohelp

marketerstargetkidsgainedwidespreadpublicattention

in1999,whenagroupofU.S.mentalhealthprofessionals

issuedapubliclettertotheAmericanPsychological

Association(APA)urgingthemtodeclarethepractice

unethical.TheAPAiscurrentlystudyingtheissue.

BuildingBrandNameLoyalty

G.CanadianauthorNaomiKleintracksthebirthof

“brand"marketinginher2000bookNoLogo.Accordingto

Klein,themid-1980ssawthebirthofanewkindof

corporation-Nike,CalvinKlein,TommyHilfiger,toname

afew-whichchangedtheirprimarycorporatefocusfrom

producingproductstocreatinganimagefortheirbrand

name.Bymovingtheirmanufacturingoperationsto

countrieswithcheaplabour,theyfreedupmoneytocreate

theirpowerfulmarketingmessages.Ithasbeena

tremendouslyprofitableformula,andhasledtothe

creationofsomeofthemostwealthyandpowerful

multi-nationalcorporationstheworldhasseen.

H.Marketersplanttheseedsofbrandrecognitionin

veryyoungchildren,inthehopesthattheseedswillgrow

intolifetimerelationships.AccordingtotheCenterfor

aNewAmericanDream,babiesasyoungassixmonthsofage

canformmentalimagesofcorporatelogosandmascots.

Brandloyaltiescanbeestablishedasearlyasagetwo,

andbythetimechildrenheadofftoschoolmostcan

recognizehundredsofbrandlogos.Whilefastfood,toy

andclothingcompanieshavebeencultivatingbrand

recognitioninchildrenforyears,adult-oriented

businessessuchasbanksandautomakersarenowgetting

inontheact.

BuzzorStreetMarketing

I.Thechallengeformarketersistocutthroughthe

intenseadvertisingclutter(雜亂)inyoungpeople'slives.

Manycompaniesareusing"buzzmarketing'1-anewtwist

onthetried-and-true"wordofmouth"method.Theideais

tofindthecoolestkidsinacommunityandhavethemuse

orwearyourproductinordertocreateabuzzaroundit.

Buzz,or"streetmarketingr,,asit'salsocalled,canhelp

acompanytosuccessfullyconnectwiththeelusive(難

找的)teenmarketbyusingtrendsetterstogivethem

products"cool"status.

J.Buzzmarketingisparticularlywell-suitedtothe

Interact,whereyoung“Netpromotersnusechatroomsand

blogstospreadthewordaboutmusic,clothesandother

productsamongunsuspectingusers.

CommercializationinEducation

K.Schoolusedtobeaplacewherechildrenwere

protectedfromtheadvertisingandconsumermessagesthat

permeatedtheirworld-butnotanymore.Budgetshortfalls

(虧空,差額)areforcingschoolboardstoallow

corporationsaccesstostudentsinexchangeforbadly

neededcash,computersandeducationalmaterials.

L.Corporationsrealizethepoweroftheschool

environmentforpromotingtheirnameandproducts.A

schoolsettingdeliversacaptiveyouthaudienceand

impliestheendorsementofteachersandtheeducational

system.Marketersareeagerlyexploitingthismediumin

anumberofways,including:1)sponsorededucational

materials;2)supplyingschoolswithtechnologyin

exchangeforhighcompanyvisibility;3)advertising

postedinclassrooms,schoolbuses,oncomputersin

exchangeforfunds;4)contestsandincentiveprograms:

forexample,thePizzaHutreadingincentivesprogramin

whichchildrenreceivecertificatesforfreepizzaifthey

achieveamonthlyreadinggoal;5)sponsoringschool

events.

TheInternet

M.TheInternetisanextremelydesirablemediumfor

marketerswantingtotargetchildren.It'spartofyouth

culture.Thisgenerationofyoungpeopleisgrowingupwith

theInteractasadailyandroutinepartoftheirlives.

Kidsareoftenonlinealone,withoutparentalsupervision.

Unlikebroadcastingmedia,whichhavecodesregarding

advertisingtokids,theInteractisunregulated.

Sophisticatedtechnologiesmakeiteasytocollect

informationfromyoungpeopleformarketingresearch,and

totargetindividualchildrenwithpersonalized

advertising.

MarketingAdultEntertainmenttoKids

N.Childrenareoftenawareofandwanttosee

entertainmentmeantforolderaudiencesbecauseitis

activelymarketedtothem.Inareportreleasedin2000,

theU.S.FederalTradeCommission(FTC)revealedhowthe

movie,musicandvideogamesindustriesroutinelymarket

violententertainmenttoyoungchildren.

0.TheFTCstudied44filmsrated"Restricted1',and

discoveredthat80percentweretargetedtochildrenunder

17.MarketingplansincludedTVcommercialsrunduring

hourswhenyoungviewersweremostlikelytobewatching.

TheFTCreportalsohighlightedthefactthattoysbased

oncharactersfrommatureentertainmentareoftenmarketed

toyoungchildren.Matureratedvideogamesareadvertised

inyouthmagazines;andtoysbasedon"Restricted"movies

andM-ratedvideogamesaremarketedtochildrenasyoung

asfour.

Guiltcanaffectparents'spendingdecisionsbecause

theydon'thaveenoughtimefortheirkids.

47、TheCenterforaNewAmericanDreampointedout

thatbrandloyaltiescouldbeformedasearlyasagetwo.

48、Schoolboardsallowcorporationstoaccessto

studentsbecausetheyneedmoneyandeducationalmaterials

badly.

49、TheFTCreporthighlightedthefactthattoysbased

oncharactersfrommatureentertainmentareoftenmarketed

toyoungchildren.

50、Forthisgenerationofyoungpeople,theInternet

isadailyandroutinepartoftheirlives.

51、AccordingtoKidfluence,"persistencenagging"

islesseffectivethanthemoresophisticated"importance

?If

nagging.

52、AccordingtoareportreleasedbytheU.S.Federal

TradeCommission,themovie,musicandvideogames

industriesusuallymarketviolententertainmenttoyoung

children.

53>Buzzmarketingiswell-suitedtotheInternet

becausetheinteractiveenvironmentcanspreadmessages

effectively.

54、AgroupofU.S.mentalhealthprofessionalsthink

thatitisunethicaltousechildpsychologiststohelp

marketerstargetkids.

55、AccordingtothePizzaHutreadingincentives

program,childrenwillreceivecertificatesforfreepizza

iftheyachieveamonthlyreadinggoal.

SectionC

Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Each

passageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinished

statements.Foreachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarked

A),B),C)andD).Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice

andmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2with

asinglelinethroughthecentre.

56、根據(jù)下列短文,回答56-61題。

Likemostpeople,I'velongunderstoodthatIwillbe

judgedbymyoccupation,thatmyprofessionisagauge

peopleusetoseehowsmartortalentedIam.Recently,

however,Iwasdisappointedtoseethatitalsodecides

howI'mtreatedasaperson.

LastyearIleftaprofessionalpositionasa

small-townreporterandtookajobwaitingtables.As

someonepaidtoservefoodtopeople,Ihadcustomerssay

anddothingstomeIsuspectthey'dneversayordoto

theirmostcasualacquaintances.Onenightamantalking

onhiscellphonewavedmeaway,thenbeckoned(示意)me

backwithhisfingeraminutelater,complaininghewas

readytoorderandaskingwhereI'dbeen.

Ihadwaitedtablesduringsummersincollegeandwas

treatedlikeapeon(勤雜工)byplentyofpeople.Butat

19yearsold,IbelievedIdeservedinferiortreatmentfrom

professionaladults.Besides,peoplerespondedtome

differentlyafterItoldthemIwasincollege.Customers

wouldjokethatonedayI'dbesittingattheirtable,

waitingtobeserved.

OnceIgraduatedItookajobatacommunitynewspaper.

Frommyfirstday,Iheardarespectfultonefromeveryone

whocalledme.Iassumedthiswasthewaytheprofessional

worldworked-cordially.

Isoonfoundoutdifferently.Isatseveralfeetaway

fromanadvertisingsalesrepresentativewithasimilar

name.Ourcallswouldoftengetmixedupandsomeoneasking

forKristenwouldbetransferredtoChristie.Themistake

wasimmediatelyevident.Perhapsitwasbecausemoneywas

involved,butpeopleusedatonewithKristenthatthey

neverusedwithme.

Myjobtitlemadepeopletreatmewithcourtesy.So

itwasashocktoreturntotherestaurantindustry.

It'snosecretthatthere'salottoputupwithwhen

waitingtables,andfortunately,muchofitcanbeeasily

forgottenwhenyoupocketthetips.Theserviceindustry,

bydefinition,existstocatertoothers'needs.Still,

itseemedthatmanyofmycustomersdidn'tgetthe

differencebetweenserverandservant.

I'mnowapplyingtograduateschool,whichmeans

somedayI'11returntoaprofessionwherepeopleneedto

benicetomeinordertogetwhattheywant.IthinkI'11

takethemtodinnerfirst,andseehowtheytreatsomeone

whoseonlyjobistoservethem.

Theauthorwasdisappointedtofindthat.

A.one'spositionisusedasagaugetomeasureone's

intelligence

B.talentedpeoplelikehershouldfailtogeta

respectablejob

C.one'soccupationaffectsthewayoneistreatedas

aperson

D.professionalstendtolookdownuponmanualworkers

57、Whatdoestheauthorintendtosaybytheexample

inthesecondparagraph?

A.Somecustomerssimplyshownorespecttothosewho

servethem.

B.Peopleabsorbedinaphoneconversationtendtobe

absent-minded.

C.Waitressesareoftentreatedbycustomersascasual

acquaintances.

D.Somecustomersliketomakeloudcomplaintsforno

reasonatall.

58、Howdidtheauthorfeelwhenwaitingtablesat

theageof19?

A.Shefeltitunfairtobetreatedasamereservant

byprofessionals.

B.Shefeltbadlyhurtwhenhercustomersregardedher

asapeon.

C.Shewasembarrassedeachtimehercustomersjoked

withher.

D.Shefounditnaturalforprofessionalstotreather

asinferior.

59、Whatdoestheauthorimplybysaying”…manyof

mycustomersdidn'tgetthedifferencebetweenserverand

servant"(Line3,Para.7)?

A.Thosewhocatertoothers'needsaredestinedtobe

lookeddownupon.

B.Thoseworkingintheserviceindustryshouldn11be

treatedasservants.

C.Thoseservingothershavetoputupwithrough

treatmenttoearnaliving.

D.Themajorityofcustomerstendtolookonaservant

asaservernowadays.

60、Theauthorsaysshe'11onedaytakeherclients

todinnerinorderto

A.seewhatkindofpersontheyare

B.experiencethefeelingofbeingserved

C.showhergenerositytowardspeopleinferiortoher

D.arousetheirsympathyforpeoplelivingahumble

life

61、

根據(jù)下列短文,回答{TSE}題。

What'shotfor2007amongtheveryrich?A$7.3million

diamondring.AtriptoTanzaniatohuntwildanimals.Oh,

andincomeinequality.

Sure,someleftishbillionaireslikeGeorgeSoroshave

beenrailingagainstincomeinequalityforyears.But

increasingly,centristandright-wingbillionairesare

startingtoworryaboutincomeinequalityandthefateof

themiddleclass.

InDecember,MortimerZuckermanwroteacolumninU.S.

News&WorldReport,whichheowns."Ournation'score

bargainwiththemiddleclassisdisintegrating,"lamented

(哀嘆)the117th-richestmaninAmerica.''Mostofour

economicgainshavegonetopeopleattheverytopofthe

incomeladder.Averageincomeforahouseholdofpeople

ofworkingage,bycontrast,hasfallenfiveyearsina

row."Henotedthat"TensofmillionsofAmericanslive

infearthatamajorhealthproblemcanreducethemto

bankruptcy.11

WilburRossJr.hasechoedZuckerman'sangeroverthe

bitterstrugglesfacedbymiddle-classAmericans."It's

anoutragethatanyAmerican'slifeexpectancyshouldbe

shortenedsimplybecausethecompanytheyworkedforwent

bankruptandendedhealth-carecoverage,11saidtheformer

chairmanoftheInternationalSteelGroup.

What'shappening?Theveryricharejustastrendyas

youandI,andcanbesowhenitcomestopoliticsandpolicy.

GiventherecentchangeofcontrolinCongress,the

popularityofmeasureslikeincreasingtheminimumwage,

andeffortsbyCalifornia'sgovernortoofferuniversal

healthcare,theseguysdon'tneedtheirownpersonal

weathermentoknowwhichwaythewindblows.

It'spossiblethatplutocrats(有錢有勢(shì)的人)are

expressingsolidaritywiththestrugglingmiddleclassas

partofanefforttoinsulatethemselvesfromconfiscatory

(沒收性的)taxpolicies.Buttheprospectthatincome

inequalitywillleadtohighertaxesonthewealthydoesn't

keepplutocratsupatnight.Theycanlivewiththat.

No,whattheyfearwasthatthepoliticalchallenges

ofsustainingsupportforglobaleconomicintegrationwill

bemoredifficultintheUnitedStatesbecauseofwhathas

happenedtothedistributionofincomeandeconomic

insecurity.

Inotherwords,ifmiddle-classAmericanscontinueto

strugglefinanciallyastheultrawealthygrowever

wealthier,itwillbeincreasinglydifficulttomaintain

politicalsupportforthefreeflowofgoods,services,

andcapitalacrossborders.AndwhentheUnitedStates

placesobstaclesinthewayofforeigninvestorsand

foreigngoods,it'slikelytoencouragereciprocalaction

abroad.Forpeoplewhobuyandsellcompanies,orwho

allocatecapitaltomarketsallaroundtheworld,that's

therealnightmare.

Whatisthecurrenttopicofcommoninterestamongthe

veryrichinAmerica?

A.Thefateoftheultrawealthypeople.

B.Thedisintegrationofthemiddleclass.

C.Theinequalityinthedistributionofwealth.

D.Theconflictbetweentheleftandtherightwing.

62、WhatdowelearnfromMortimerZuckerman's

lamentation?

A.Manymiddle-incomefamilieshavefailedtomakea

bargainforbetterwelfare.

B.TheAmericaneconomicsystemhascausedmany

companiestogobankrupt.

C.TheAmericannationisbecomingmoreandmore

divideddespiteitswealth.

D.ThemajorityofAmericansbenefitlittlefromthe

nation'sgrowingwealth.

63、Fromthefifthparagraphwecanlearnthat

A.theveryricharefashion-conscious

B.theveryricharepoliticallysensitive

C.universalhealthcareistobeimplemented

throughoutAmerica

D.Congresshasgainedpopularitybyincreasingthe

minimumwage

64、Whatistherealreasonforplutocratstoexpress

solidaritywiththemiddleclass?

A.Theywanttoprotectthemselvesfromconfiscatory

taxation.

B.Theyknowthatthemiddleclasscontributesmostto

society.

C.Theywanttogainsupportforglobaleconomic

integration.

D.Theyfeelincreasinglythreatenedbyeconomic

insecurity.

65、WhatmayhappeniftheUnitedStatesplaces

obstaclesinthewayofforeigninvestorsandforeign

goods?

A.Thepricesofimportedgoodswillinevitablysoar

beyondcontrol.

B.Theinvestorswillhavetomakegreateffortsto

reallocatecapital.

C.Thewealthywillattempttobuyforeigncompanies

acrossborders.

D.Foreigncountrieswillplacethesameeconomic

barriersinreturn.

PartVITranslation(30minutes)

Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutes

totranslateapassagefromChineseintoEnglish.You

shouldwriteyouransweronAnswerSheet2.

中醫(yī)(TraditionalChineseMedicine)是中華文化不可分割的一

部分,為振興華夏做出了巨大的貢獻(xiàn)。如今,中醫(yī)和西醫(yī)(westem

medicine)在中國(guó)的醫(yī)療保健領(lǐng)域并駕齊驅(qū)。中醫(yī)以其獨(dú)特的診

斷手法、系統(tǒng)的治療方式和豐富的典籍材料,備受世界矚目。中

國(guó)的中醫(yī)事業(yè)由國(guó)家中醫(yī)藥管理局(StateAdministrationof

TCMandPharmacology)負(fù)責(zé)?,F(xiàn)在國(guó)家已經(jīng)出臺(tái)了管理中醫(yī)的

政策、法令和法規(guī),引導(dǎo)并促進(jìn)這個(gè)新興產(chǎn)業(yè)的研究和開發(fā)。在

定義上,中醫(yī)是指導(dǎo)中國(guó)傳統(tǒng)醫(yī)藥理論和實(shí)踐的一種醫(yī)學(xué),它包

括中醫(yī)療法、中草藥(herbalogy)、針灸(acupuncture)、推拿

(massage)和氣功(qigong)。

參考答案:

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reputation30.basedon31.institutions

32.followedby33.underlined34.decline35.Relative

to

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2018英語(yǔ)六級(jí)考前沖刺試題第二套

PartIIReadingComprehension(35minutes)

Directions:Therearefourpassagesinthispart.Each

passageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinished

statements.Foreachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarked

A),B),C)andD).Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice

andmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwith

asinglelinethroughthecentre.

Questions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage:

Therearetwomethodsoffighting,theonebylaw,the

otherbyforce;thefirstmethodisthatofmen,the

secondofbeasts;butasthefirstmethodisoften

insufficient,onemusthaverecoursetothesecond.Itis,

therefore,necessaryforaprincetoknowwellhowtouse

boththebeastandtheman.Thiswascovertlytaughtto

rulersbyancientwriters,whorelatedhowAchillesand

manyothersofthoseancientprincesweregiventoChiron

thecentaurtobebroughtupandeducatedunderhis

discipline.Theparableofthissemianimal,semihuman

teacherismeanttoindicatethataprincemustknowhow

tousebothnatures,andthattheonewithouttheother

isnotdurable.Aprince,beingthusobligedtoknowwell

howtoactasabeast,mustimitatethefox,andthelion,

forthelioncannotprotecthimselffromtraps,andthe

foxannotdefendhimselffromwolves.Thosethatwishto

beonlylionsdonotunderstandthis.Therefore,aprudent

ruleroughtnottokeepfaithwhenbydoingsoitwould

beagainsthisinterest,andwhenthereasonswhichmade

himbindhimselfnolongerexist.Ifmenwereallgood,

thispreceptwouldnotbegood;butastheyarebad,and

wouldnotobservetheirfaithwithyou,soyouarenotbound

tokeepfaithwiththem.Norhavelegitimategroundsever

failedaprincewhowishedtoshowcolorableexcusefor

thenonfulfilmentofhispromise.Ofthisonecouldfurnish

aninfinitenumberofexamples,andshowhowmanytimes

peacehasbeenbroken,andhowmanypromisesrendered

worthless,bythefaithlessnessofprinces,andthosethat

havebestbeenabletoimitatethefoxhavesucceededbest.

Butitisnecessarytobeabletodisguisethischaracter

well,andtobeagreatfeigneranddissembler,andmen

aresosimpleandsoreadytoobeypresentnecessities,

thattheonewhodeceiveswillalwaysfindthosewhoallow

themselvestobedeceived.

21.Theauthorofthepassagedoesnotbelievethat

A)peoplecanprotectthemselves

B)thetruthmakesmenfree

C)leadershavetobeconsistent

D)princesarehuman

22.Thelionrepresentsthosewhoare.

A)tootrustingB)strongandcareful

C)reliantonforceD)lackinginintelligence

23.Thefox,inthispassage,is.

A)admiredforhistrickeryB)nomatchforthelion

C)pitiedforhistrickD)consideredworthless

24.Thewritersuggeststhatasuccessfulleadermust

A)beprudentandfaithful

B)cheatandlie

C)haveprincipletoguidehisactions

D)tellthepeoplethetruthabouthisopponent

25.Thewriterwouldapproveanunsuccessfulpolitical

candidate.

A)gaveupallhisopportunities

B)promisedtotryagainnexttime

C)overthrewthegovernmentbyforce

D)toldthepeoplethetruthabouthisopponent

Questions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage:

TheforestfromwhichMantakeshistimberisthe

tallestandmostimpressiveplantcommunityonEarth.In

termsofMan'sbrieflifeitappearspermanentand

unchanging,savefortheseasonalgrowthandfallofthe

leaves,buttoforesteritrepresentstheclimaxofalong

successionofevents.Nowoodedlandscapeweseetodayhas

beenforestforalltime.Plantshaveminimumrequirements

oftemperatureandmoistureand,inagespast,virtually

everypartofEarth'ssurfacehasatsometimebeeneither

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