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【2023年】安徽省馬鞍山市大學(xué)英語(yǔ)6級(jí)

大學(xué)英語(yǔ)六級(jí)預(yù)測(cè)試題(含答案)

學(xué)校:班級(jí):姓名:考號(hào):

一、l.Writing(10題)

1.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition

onthetopicAnImpressiveFilm.Youshouldwriteatleast150words

followingtheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:

1.簡(jiǎn)單介紹你最喜歡的一部電影

2.談?wù)勀銓?duì)這部電影但感受

3.總結(jié)

2.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitledAletterofApplicationforVolunteeroftheGreatWallReservation

Project.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow.

假設(shè)你是李明,請(qǐng)你給保護(hù)長(zhǎng)城志愿者工作指導(dǎo)中心寫(xiě)一封申請(qǐng)信,申

請(qǐng)成位保護(hù)長(zhǎng)城項(xiàng)目的志愿者。信中必須包括以下內(nèi)容:

1.你從某報(bào)紙中得知這個(gè)項(xiàng)目招募志愿者的消息,感受到十分的高興

2.想當(dāng)這個(gè)項(xiàng)目志愿者的原因

3.簡(jiǎn)單介紹個(gè)人的性格和愛(ài)好,并表示十分希望自己能成為一名志愿者

ALetterofApplicationforVolunteeroftheGreatWallReservationProject

3.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacompositiononthe

topicWhatAreCollegeStudentsDoingontheInternet?Youshouldwriteat

least150wordsaccordingtotheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:

1.據(jù)統(tǒng)計(jì),在網(wǎng)上聊天交友、玩網(wǎng)絡(luò)游戲是目前我國(guó)大學(xué)生上網(wǎng)的主要

活動(dòng)內(nèi)容

2.專(zhuān)家認(rèn)為,那些沉迷于聊天和游戲的大學(xué)生,不僅耗費(fèi)了金錢(qián)、時(shí)間

和精力,還影響了正常的學(xué)業(yè)和人際交往

3.我們應(yīng)當(dāng)如何看待大學(xué)生上網(wǎng)的問(wèn)題

WhatAreCollegeStudentsDoingontheInternet?

4.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitledTo

CurbSpending?Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutline

givenbelow:

1.現(xiàn)在許多大學(xué)生花錢(qián)大手大腳

2.有人認(rèn)為社會(huì)整體生活水平提高了,大學(xué)生花錢(qián)多一些無(wú)可厚非

3.你的看法

5.假設(shè)你是李芳,給好朋友Lily寫(xiě)一封信。內(nèi)容如下:

1.邀請(qǐng)她五一放假其間來(lái)北京游玩

2.簡(jiǎn)單介紹北京的名勝古跡

3.希望對(duì)方回信交流意見(jiàn)

ALettertoaFrien

6.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowritea

compositiononthetopicItPaystoBeHonest.Youshouldwriteatleast150

wordsaccordingtotheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:

1.當(dāng)前社會(huì)存在許多不誠(chéng)實(shí)的現(xiàn)象。

2.誠(chéng)實(shí)利人利己,做人應(yīng)該誠(chéng)實(shí)。

7.Forthispart,youaresupposedtowriteashortessayentitledInternet

accordingtothefollowingoutlinegivenbelowinChinese.Thefirstsentence

ofeachparagraphhasbeengiventoyou.

1.因特網(wǎng)越來(lái)越普遍地進(jìn)入到我們的學(xué)習(xí)、工作和生活當(dāng)中

2.因特網(wǎng)的益處

3.因特網(wǎng)的消極方面

Internet

Internethasbeenplayinganincreasingroleinourdailylife..

Internethasenabledustodoalotofthingsmoreeasilyandquickly..

However,ifnotmanagedproperly,Internetcancreatemanyproblemstoo.

Allinall,wecannotlivewithoutInternetnow..

8.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowriteashort

essayentitledCollegeStudent'sJob-Hunting.Youshouldwriteatleast150

wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbellow.

1.近年來(lái)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(guò)高,專(zhuān)業(yè)不對(duì)口等。)

3.如何解決這個(gè)問(wèn)題(改變就業(yè)觀念,大學(xué)生在培訓(xùn)等)。

CollegeStudent'sJob-Hunting

9.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitled

ScientificAttitude.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutline

givenbelow:

1.科學(xué)態(tài)度的實(shí)質(zhì)

2.科學(xué)態(tài)度的方方面面

3.結(jié)論

ScientificAttitude

10.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowritealetter

applyingforthefollowingadvertisedjob.Yourlettershouldbebasedonthe

informationgivenintheadvertisementandyoushouldwriteatleast150

wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:

1.說(shuō)明應(yīng)聘的職位和信息的來(lái)源。

2.介紹自己時(shí)專(zhuān)業(yè)隋況和相關(guān)的兼職工作經(jīng)驗(yàn)。

3.提出希望有機(jī)會(huì)面試。

年齡要

職位名稱(chēng):訪問(wèn)員18-25

求:

語(yǔ)言要

崗位類(lèi)型:兼職普通話

求:

工作時(shí)

招聘人數(shù):57.15—7.30

大專(zhuān)或以語(yǔ)言要音通話,英語(yǔ)流利者優(yōu)先考

學(xué)歷要求:

上求:慮

職責(zé)要求:性格開(kāi)朗,能說(shuō)會(huì)道,王動(dòng),吃苦耐勞

上信息來(lái)自WW.

51Pt.com

(你叫李華,住在上海明月路250號(hào),郵編200312。今天是2006年12

月1號(hào),你想應(yīng)聘一份兼職工作。求職信寫(xiě)給:上海中山西路526號(hào)一

家叫“陽(yáng)光有限公司”的人刀資源部經(jīng)理Brown先生,郵編200013。)

二、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(10題)

11.LawrenceBragg,theCavendishProfessorofExperimentalPhysics,once

wrote:"IwilltrytodefinewhatIbelievetobelackinginourpresentcourses

forundergraduates.Theydonotlearntowriteclearlyandbriefly,marshalling

theirPointsindueandaestheticallysatisfyingorder,andeliminating

inessentials.Theyareineptatthoseturnsofphraseorhappyanalogywhich

throwaflyingbridgeacrossachasmofmisunderstandingandmakecontact

betweenmindandmind.Theydonotknowhowtotalktopeoplewhohavea

verydifferenttrainingfromthem,andhowtocarryconvictionwhenplansfor

actionofvitalimportancetothemaremade."Perhapsthiswouldnotmatter

toomuchifphysicalsciencestudentsweredestinedonlyforthebackrooms

ofscientificlaboratories.Butrecenttrendsindicatethatmanyscience

graduatesendupincareersfarfromtheirinitialtraining.Manyaphysics

graduateistobefoundpredictingthefuturemarketintheSquareMile;many

achemistishypingitupinpublicrelations.Oneofthemaincomplaintsof

thosegraduateswholeavescienceisthattheircourseconcentratedon

producingstudentsequippedtofollowaresearchcareer,andthatthe

underlyingassumptionwasthatsuchresearchwouldbecarriedoutinan

academicenvironment.Thosewhoeventuallyfindthemselveselsewhere,

whetherasscientificresearchersorinanothercapacity,oftenfeelillequipped

fortheenvironmentofcommerceandindustry.Theseyoungpeopleoften

havetowriteofftheirlastthreeyears1training.Atmost,alltheygotfromtheir

BScwasagroundinginscientificlogicandnumeracy.Thefactualcontentof

theirsubjectwasjustsomuchexcessbaggage.

Theacademicscientificcommunitywhichsuppliedtheexcessbaggagecan

beheardloudlybemoaningthe"loss"oftalentedyoungscientists.Yet

academicscientistsalsocomplainaboutscientificilliteracyinexactlythose

non-scienceprofessions,whicharenowwelcomingsciencestudents.

Perhapsiftherewerelessmoaningandgreateracceptanceofthisintellectual

osmosis(滲透),theexoduscouldbeturnedtoeveryone'sadvantage.The

refugeegraduatesoughttobeabletothinkoftheirscientificknowledgeand

trainingasabonus.Itoughttomakeapositive,constructivecontributionto

theirworkinglives,andbeasourceofinsightfortheircolleagues.Atthesame

time,thescientificcommunityshouldbereapingthebenefitofthisbroadand

influentialdistributionofpeoplewhoaresympathetictoscience.

Thereasonwhythisisnotthecaseisthatsciencegraduatesareoftenunable

tosharetheirsciencewiththeirnonscientificcolleagues.Theyareunableto

communicate.InsteadofbuildingBragg's"flyingbridge"theyfind

themselveserectingbarrierswhenevercalledupontoexplainscientific

conceptsineverydayterms.Attitudesinthescientificcommunityare

changing.In1985,theRoyalSocietypublishedareportonthepublic

understandingofscienceinBritain.Itsconclusionstookmanymembersof

thescientificcommunitybysurprise.

Thereportadvocatedincreasedcooperationwiththemedia,moretrainingin

communicationskillsforscientistsandwiderscienceeducation.Italso

recommendedthatcommunicationskillsbeanintegralpartofevery

undergraduatesciencecourse.TheresponseinBritishuniversitieshasbeen

patchy,tosaytheleast,thereasonsarenotclear.Itmaybethatnothingmore

thanstraightforwardinertiaisresponsible.Beingmorecharitable,academic

scientistsmaysimplyfeeltheirjobistoteachscienceandthatanyattempts

todelveintotheartofcommunicationwillbeillreceivedbybothstudents

andtheoutsideworld.However,thereisevidencetosuggestthesefearsare

illfounded.Forexample,thedepartmentsofchemicalandelectrical

engineeringatImperialCollege,London,haveformanyyearsofferedtheir

studentstuitioningivingtalks.The

A.YB.NC.NG

12.

Whenthedemandforaproductisconstantlyhigh,individualproducersneed

tokeepthepricedown,owingtofromotherproducers

intheline.

13.

Oneofthebestwaystoalleviatestressisto.

A.setdeadlinesforyourself

B.completetasksearly

C.dowhatwedesiretodo

D.putourscheduleinwriting

14.

Accordingtotheracerules,dogsforracemusthave.

15.

ForlocalpeopleinNorthWales,manyofthemconsiderEnglishaforeign

languageandtheirmotherlanguageis.

16.

ApersonshouldreturnhistaxestotheIRSserviceandprocessingcenterfor

thepurposeof.

17.

Whafssomysteriousaboutbackproblems?

A.Theimpossibilitytomeasuretheintensityofthepain.

B.Theunknownoriginofthepain.

C.Thedisconnectbetweenspinedefectsandpain.

D.Thelowpercentageofpeoplewithabnormaldiscsamongthehealthy.

18.

Accordingtothepassage,booksandseminarscanbeasvaluableasThe

organizedExecutive.

A.YB.NC.NG

19.

Aseriesofexperimentsdescribedinthepassageistoexaminewhether

thoughtandbehavior,can.

20.

Whenyourequestcash,themoneymoveselectronicallyfromyouraccount

tothehostsaccountto.

三、3.ListeningComprehension(10題)

21.SectionC

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthe

passageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneral

idea.Whenthepassageisreadfbrthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillin

theblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.

Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissing

information.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhave

justheardorwritedownthe

聽(tīng)力原文.Foryearsnow,theworld'sfastesttrains,operatinginJapanand

France,havebeenstuckata(36)maximumoperatingspeedofaroundthree

hundredkilometersanhourinfactthelatestJapanesebullettrainstravelabit

slowerthantheir(37)predecessors,theemphasisofthedesignersbeingmore

on(38)smoothnessandeconomy.NowJREast,thecountry'slargestrailway

company,has(39)unveiledamuchfastertrain,capableof(40)sustained

speedsofaroundthreehundredandsixtykilometersanhour.

Thenewtrain,whichhasbeen(41)displayedinadazzlingcolor,looksvery

(42)similartothestreamlinedmodelsalreadyrunningonJapan'shigh-speed

railways,exceptforoneunusualfeatureextra(43)emergencybrakesinthe

form,ofcat'searsthatrisefromtheroofofthecarriagesthis,aresponseto

thederailment(出軌)ofabullettrainafteranearthquakelastyear.

(44)Thetestingwillbeextensivesincethenewtrainwon'tgointoservicefor

sixyears.Strictlyspeakingitisn'ttheworld'sfastestthathonorgoesto

magnetically-levitatedtrainswhichliterallyfloatabovethetrackonan

enormousmagneticfieldandyes,(45)thefastestofthoseisalsoJapanese,an

experimentalmodelthathashitspeedsofclosetosixhundredkilometersan

hour.

ButonlyonemaglevnetworkisinoperationtodayaGermansystem,builtin

Shanghaianditonlycoversthethirtykilometersfromtheairporttothecity.

(46)Thetechnologyissoexpensivethatconventionalrailwaysarelikelyto

dominateinter-citytravelfbrmanymoreyears.

Foryearsnow,theworld'sfastesttrains,operatinginJapanandFrance,have

beenstuckata[Bl]operatingspeedofaroundthreehundred

kilometersanhourinfactthelatestJapanesebullettrainstravelabitslower

thantheir[B2],theemphasisofthedesignersbeingmoreon[B3]

andeconomy.NowJREast,thecountry'slargestrailwaycompany,

has[B4]amuchfastertrain,capableof[B5]speedsofaround

threehundredandsixtykilometersanhour.

Thenewtrain,whichhasbeen[B6]inadazzlingcolor,looksvery

similartothe[B7]modelsalreadyrunningonJapan'shigh-speed

railways,exceptforoneunusualfeatureextra[B8]brakesintheform,

ofcat'searsthatrisefromtheroofofthecarriagesthis,aresponsetothe

derailment(出軌)ofabullettrainafteranearthquakelastyear.

[B9].Strictlyspeakingitisn'ttheworld'sfastestthathonorgoesto

magneticallylevitatedtrainswhichliterallyfloatabovethetrackonan

enormousmagneticfieldandyes[BIO].

ButonlyonemaglevnetworkisinoperationtodayaGermansystem,builtin

Shanghaianditonlycoversthethirtykilometersfromtheairporttothecity.

[Bll].

[Bl]

22.聽(tīng)力原文:M:Hey,Louise,FvegotausedcopyofourChemistry

textbookforhalfprice.

W:Tmafraidyouwastedyourmoney.Yoursisthefirstedition.butwe're

supposedtobeusingthethirdedition.

Q:Whathasthemandone?

(15)

A.Hehaseditedthreebooks.

B.Hehasboughtthewrongbook.

C.Hehaslosthalfofhismoney.

D.Hehasfoundthechemistrybook.

23.

[B7]

24.SectionB

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeach

passage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestions

willbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebest

answerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.

聽(tīng)力原文:ThesilenceoftheReferenceLibrarywasbrokenonlybyan

occasionalcoughandnowandthenbythescarcelyaudiblesoundofpages

beingturnedover.Therewereabouttwentypeopleintheroom,mostofthem

withtheirheadsbentovertheirbooks.Theassistantlibrarianwhowasin

chargeoftheroomsatatadeskinonecorner.SheglancedatPhilipashe

camein,andthenwentonwithherwork.

Philiphasnotbeentothispartofthelibrarybefore.Hewalkedaroundthe

roomalmostontiptoe,afraidofdisturbingtheindustriousreaderswithhis

heavyshoes.Theshelveswerefilledwiththickvolumes:dictionariesinany

languages,encyclopedias,atlases,biographiesandotherworksofreference.

Hefoundnothingthatwaslikelytointeresthimuntilhecametoasmallshelf

outofhisreach,sohehadtofetchasmallladderinordertogetonedown.

Unfortunately,ashewasclimbingdowntheladder,thebookhehadchosen

slippedfromhisgraspandfelltothefloorwithaloudcrash.Twentypairsof

eyeslookedupathimsimultaneously,annoyedbyhisunaccustomed

disturbance.Philipfelthimselfgoredashepickeduphisbook,whichdidnot

seemtohavebeendamagedbyitsfall.

Hehadjustsatdownwhenhefoundtheyoungladyassistantstanding

alongsidehim."Youmustbemorecarefulwhenyouarehandlingthese

books."shesaidseverely.Satisfiedthatshehaddoneherduty,sheturnedto

gobacktoherdesk.Thenasuddenthoughtshuckher.HBytheway,howold

areyou?"sheaskedPhilip."Thirteen."Hetoldher."Youarenotallowedin

hereifyou'reundertheageoffourteen,youknow,*1theassistantsaid."Didn't

yousecthenoticeonthedoor?."Philipshookhishead.Heexpectedthe

assistanttoaskhimtoleave.Instead,inamorekindlytone,shesaid,"Well,

nevermind.Butmakesurethatyoudon'tdisturbtheotherreadersagain,

otherwiseIshallhavetoaskyoutoleave.**

(27)

A.Philiphasnotbeentothispartofthelibrarybefore.

B.Itwasveryquietinthelibrary.

C.Philipfellofftheladderandmadealoudnoise.

D.Thelibrarianwasverykindtoreaders.

25.(35)

A.AmericansarehappierthanEuropeans.

B.TheGDPofEuropeishigherthanthatofAmerica.

C.Peopleallovertheworldchoosetoworklesswhentheyarericher.

D.TwopossiblereasonsaregivenfbrworkinglongerhoursintheUS.

26.SectionB

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeach

passage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestions

willbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebest

answerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.

聽(tīng)力原文:Centuriesago,duringtheMiddleAges,mostofthelandin

Europewasownedbymanydifferentkingsandqueens,princesand

princesses,lordsandladies.Theydidnotallgetalong.Theywerealways

fighting..Theyallwantedtogetmoreland.Toprotectthemselves,they

startedbuildinghugehomesoutofstone.Theycalledtheirhomescastles.A

castlewasbuiltbehindastrongstonewall.Thewallwasfiveorsixfeetthick

andtentotwentyfeethigh.Adeepditchcalledamoatwasdugaroundthe

outsideofthewall.Itwasoftenfilledwithwater,andthe-onlywayanyone

couldenterthecastlewastocrossadrawbridge.Thedrawbridgecouldbe

raisedorloweredoverthemoatfrominsidethecastlewalls.Therewasalso

atunnelthatbeganinthecastleandendedatthemoat.Thiswasimportantin

casethecastlewascaptured.Itallowedthekingandqueentoescape.They

couldswimacrossthemoatandhideintheforest.Livinginacastlewasnot

verycomfortable.Theroomswerecoldanddamp.Everyroomcouldhavea

fireburninginagreatfireplace,butuntilthetwelfthcenturycastlesdidnot

havechimneys.Thesmokefromtheirfireplaceshadtogooutthroughopen

doorsandwindows.Mealsoftenhadtenortwelvecourses.Themeatmight

bewildboarorbirdsthatwereboiledorroastedoveranopenfire.Allthe

foodwashighlyseasoned.Peopleevenputpepperintheirdrinks!Thepeople

satatalongtableandatewiththeirfingersandaknife,allpickingtheirfood

fromthesamebigdish.Theyhadnonapkins.Therefore,theyoftenwiped

theirhandsonpiecesofbread.Whentheirfingerswereclean,theythrewthe

breadtotheirhuntingdogs.

(27)

A.Kingsandqueens,princesandprincesses,andlordsandladiesbuiltcastles

inordertogetmoreland.

B.Aroundtheoutsideofacastle,amoatwasdug,whichwasoftenfilledwith

water.

C.Acastlewasbuiltbehindathickandhighstonewall,whichwasstrong

enoughtostandthepossibleattackofenemies.

D.Ifadrawbridgewaspulledup,therewasnowayforpeopletoenterthe

castle.

27.聽(tīng)力原文:M:Therewereonlytwentystudentsatlastnightsmeeting,so

nothingcouldbevotedon.

W:That'stoobad.They'llhavetoturnoutingreaternumbersiftheywanta

voiceincampusissues.

Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean?

(17)

A.Thestudentsshouldreturntoclasses.

B.Lastnight'smeetingwasbadlymanaged.

C.Thereshouldbemoreissuestovoteon.

D.Morestudentsshouldcometothemeetings.

28.(34)

A.Hesentsurgeonstoserveinthearmy.

B.Reprovidedsoldierswithmedicalsupplies.

C.Herecruitedvolunteerstocarefbrthewounded.

D.Hehelpedtofleetheprisonersofwar.

29.聽(tīng)力原文:W:ThatreportIdidcametooverfiftypages!

M:Mygoodness!

Whatdoesthemanthinkaboutthereport?.

(18)

A.It'sverywellwritten.

B.Hedoesn'theliveit'smissingsomanypages.

C.He'samazedatthelength.

D.Hewantstolookitover.

30.

[Bll]

四、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(3題)

31.SectionB

Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedby

somequestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemtherearefour

choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.

Manythingsaboutlanguageareamystery,andmanywillalwaysremainso.

Butsomethingswedoknow.

First,weknowthatallhumanbeingshavealanguageofsomesort.Thereis

noraceofmenanywhereonearthsobackwardthatithasnolanguage,noset

ofspeechsoundsbywhichthepeoplecommunicatewithoneanother.

Furthermore,inhistoricaltimes,therehasneverbeenaraceofmenwithout

alanguage.

Second,thereisnosuchthingasaprimitivelanguage.Therearemanypeople

whoseculturesareundeveloped,whoare,aswesay,uncivilized,butthe

languagestheyspeakarenotprimitive.Inallknownlanguageswecansee

complexitiesthatmusthavebeentensofthousandsofyearsindeveloping.

Thishasnotalwaysbeenwellunderstood;indeed,thedirectcontraryhas

oftenbeenstated.PopularideasofthelanguageoftheAmericanIndianswill

illustrate.ManypeoplehavesupposedthattheIndianscommunicatedina

veryprimitivesystemofnoises.Studyhasprovedthistobenonsense.There

are,orwere,hundredsofAmericanIndianlanguages,andallofthemturnout

tobeverycomplicatedandveryold.Theyarecertainlydifferentfromthe

languagesthatmostofusarefamiliarwith,buttheyarenomoreprimitive

thanEnglishandGreek.

Athirdthingweknowaboutlanguageisthatalllanguagesareperfectly

adequate.Thatis,eachoneisaperfectmeansofexpressingthecultureofthe

peoplewhospeakthelanguage.

Finally,weknowthatlanguagechanges.Itisnaturalandnormalforlanguage

tochange;theonlylanguagesthatdonotchangearethedeadones.Thisis

easytounderstandifwelookbackwardintime.Changegoesoninallaspects

oflanguage.Grammaticalfeatureschangeasdospeechsounds,andchanges

invocabularyaresometimesveryextensiveandmayoccurveryrapidly.

Vocabularyistheleaststablepartofanylanguage.

Inthesecondparagraphtheauthorthinksthat.

A.somebackwardracedoesn*thavealanguageofitsown

B.somcraceinhistorydidn'tpossessalanguageofitsown

C.anyhumanrace,whetherbackwardornot,hasalanguage

D.someracesonearthcancommunicatewithoutlanguage

32.

Whydotheinstitutionswanttopartnerwithprivatecompanies?

A.Themassiveexpansionofmarketingcampaignshastakenplace.

B.Theywanttoinfusepeoplewithmarketingideas.

C.Theywanttobemarket-orientedinstitutions.

D.Governmentspendingontheinstitutionsisgreatlycurtailed.

33.

AccordingtoDr.Scorer,lightningiscausedby

A.rainfallingthroughclouds

B.hailfallingthroughsupercooledclouds

C.hailfallingthroughsuperheatedclouds

D.iceparticlesfallingthroughanyclouds

五、5.ErrorCorrection。題)

34.

[S6]

35.

[S7]

36.Somepsychologistsmaintainthatmentalacts

suchasthinkingarenotperformedinthebrain

along,butthatone'smusclesalsoparticipate.ItS1.

maybesaidthatwethinkwithourmusclesin

somewhatsamewaythatwelistentomusicwithourS2.

bodies.

Yousurelyarenotsurprisedtobetoldthatyou

usuallylistentomusicnotonlywithyourearsbut

alsoyourwholebody.FewpeoplecanlistentomusicS3.

thatismostorlessfamiliarwithoutmovingtheirbodyS4.

or,morespccifical,somepartoftheirbody.OftenS5.

whenonelistenstoasymphonicconcertoftheradio,

heistemptedtodirecttheorchestraevenalthoughheS6.

knowsthereisacompetentconductoronthejob.

Strangealthoughthisbehavior,maybe,thereisS7.

averygoodreasonofit.OnecannotderiveallS8.

possibleenjoymentfrommusicunlessheparticipates,so

tospeak,initsperformance.Thelistener"feels"

oneselfintothemusicwithmoreorlesspronouncedS9.

(明顯的)motionsofhisbody.

Themusclesofthebodyactuallyparticipatein

thementalprocessofthinkinginthesameway,although

thisparticipationislessobviouslybecauseitisS10.

lesspronounced

[SI]

六、6.ErrorCorrection。題)

37.

[S9]

38.

[S7]

39.Manypeoplebelievetheyaresupposetodrinkeightglassesofwateraday,

orabout[Si]

twoliters.What?Becausethatiswhattheyhavebeentoldalltheirlife.Buta

newreport[S2]

offerssomedifferentadvice.Expertssaypeopleshouldobeytheirbodies;

theyshould

drinkasmuchwaterastheyfeellikedrink.[S3]

Thereportcontainssomegeneralsuggestion.Theexpertssaywomenshould

get

abouttwo-point-scvcnlitersofwaterday.Menshouldgetaboutthrcc-point-

sevenliters.[S4]

Butwait-ineachcase,thatismorethaneightglasses.

Thereisanimportantdifference.Thereportdoesnottellpeoplehowmany

glasses

ofwatertodrink.Infact,theexpertssayitmaybepossibletoknowhow

manyglasses[S5]

areneededtomeettheseguidelines.Thisisbecausethedailywater

requirementcan

includethewatercontentinfoods.

Peopleneedtodrinkmorewaterwhentheyarephysicallyactive.Thesameis

true

ofthoseliveinhotclimates.Dependingonheatandactivity,peoplecould

needtwotimes[S6]

somuchwaterasothersdo.[S7]

Allthis,however,docsnotansweronequestion.Nooneseemssurewhy

people

havetheideathatgoodhealthrequireeightglassesofwaterdaily.[S8]

Itmayhavestartedwithamisunderstanding.Innineteen-fbrty-five,the

National

AcademyofSciencespublishedsomeguidelines.ItsFoodandNutrition

Boardsaida

goodnumberofwaterformostadultswastwo-point-fivelitersdaily.This

wasbasedon[S9]

anaverageofonemilliliterforeachcalorieoffoodeat.Butthatwasonlypart

ofwhat[S10]

theboardsaid.Italsosaidthatmostofthisamountiscontainedinprepared

foods.

[SI]

參考答案

l.AnImpressiveFilmAnimatedfilmsneverfailtofascinatemeandTheLion

Kingisnoexception.ThefilmisaboutayounglioncubnamedSimbawho

struggleswithvariousobstaclesinlifeandfinallytakeshisrightfulplaceas

KingofthePrideLands.ThoughitwasalmosttenyearsagothatIfirstsaw

ititisfreshinmymindasifIhadjustseenit.Itisanincrediblefilm.When

KingMufasatriedtosavehissonSimbaattheexpenseofhisownlifeIwas

reducedtotearsbythisselflesslove.WhenSimbagotoverfromthetragedy

withthecompanyofTimonandPumbaaIwasamazedatthehealingpower

offriendship.WhenSimbaknewthetruthandfinallymusteruphiscourage

tofaceuptotherealityandtakeuphisresponsibilityasthekingofthePride

LandsIwasoverjoyed.WhenScarwickedlyplottedtokillhisownbrother

KingMufasatomakehimselfkingIwasoverwhelmedbyhisintensedesire

forpower.TheLionKingmakesmelaughandcryandmakesmeangryand

excited.Suchaspectacularfilmhasappealedtoandwillinvariablyappealto

peopleofallages.AnImpressiveFilmAnimatedfilmsneverfailtofascinate

me,andTheLionKingisnoexception.Thefilmisaboutayounglioncub

namedSimbawhostruggleswithvariousobstaclesinlife,andfinallytakes

hisrightfulplaceasKingofthePrideLands.Thoughitwasalmosttenyears

agothatIfirstsawit,itisfreshinmymindasifIhadjustseenit.Itisan

incrediblefilm.WhenKingMufasatriedtosavehisson,Simba,atthe

expenseofhisownlife,Iwasreducedtotearsbythisselflesslove.When

SimbagotoverfromthetragedywiththecompanyofTimonandPumbaa,I

wasamazedatthehealingpoweroffriendship.WhenSimbaknewthetruth

andfinallymusteruphiscouragetofaceuptotherealityandtakeuphis

responsibilityasthekingofthePrideLands,Iwasoveijoyed.WhenScar

wickedlyplottedtokillhisownbrother,KingMufasa,tomakehimselfking,

Iwasoverwhelmedbyhisintensedesireforpower.TheLionKingmakesme

laughandcry,andmakesmeangryandexcited.Suchaspectacularfilmhas

叩pealedtoandwillinvariablyappealtopeopleofallages.解析:這是一

篇電影觀后感,該文開(kāi)頭以Animatedfilmsneverfailtofascinateme,and

TheLionKingisnoexception.點(diǎn)題,簡(jiǎn)潔明了,然后介紹了電影的主要

情節(jié);第二段圍繞Itisanincrediblefilm.展開(kāi),用四個(gè)when開(kāi)頭的平

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