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2021-2022年辽宁省鞍山市大学英语6级大学英语六级真题(含答案)学校:________班级:________姓名:________考号:________
一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20题)1.
Accordingtoahoaxannouncement,theTacoBellCorporationboughttheLibertyBellandmovedittoIrvinetohelp______
2.
Whatisthefirstthingtodotoplanforanearlyretirement?
A.Tomaintainagoodfigure.
B.Toearnasmuchmoneyasyoucannow.
C.Toworkoutadetailedplanofworldtravelling.
D.Toknowexactlytheamountofyourwealth.
3.
Recedinggumsisoftentheresultofhardtoothbrushing.
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4.
"Man"paralleledtheLatinword"homo"'whichmeans______.
5.Americans'shortcomingsinsciencearevast,andunfortunately______ismakingeffortstodefeatthem.
6.
RudolphFisherandWallaceThurmandiedrespectivelyonDecember______and______,193
7.PartⅡReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)
Directions:Inthispart,youwillhave15minutestogooverthepassagequicklyandanswerthequestionsonAnswerSheet1.Forquestions1-7,choosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Forquestions8-10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.
TipsforGettingaGoodNight'sSleep
Ihavetoadmitsomething—Idon'tsleep.Okay,Isleep,butit'snotnearlyenough.I'mluckyifIgetsevenhoursanight,andontheweekends?Let'sjustsaythenumberdecreasessignificantly.JudgingbythelonglinesatthesixteenStarbucksIpassonmywaytowork,I'mnotalone.
Work,stress,andsociallivesallposeadevastatingeffectonourprecioussleepcycles.Themajorityofusarenotonlylackingnecessarysleephours,butthequalityofoursleepleavessomethingtobedesired.Hopingtocurbmymorningdullnessandmid-afternoonsleepiness,Iconsultedtwoprofessionalsleepexpertstofindouthowwecanachievethebestkindofsleep—sleepthatleavesusfeelingrested,alert,andnotsodependentoncaffeine.
Figureoutyourperfectnumber
Theoft-quoted"eighthoursanight"isarulenotunlike"eightglassesofwateraday"—goodintheory,buttoogeneral.Theamountofsleeponeneedsvariesfrompersontoperson."Thereisnomagicnumberthatworksforeverybody,"saysDr.TracyKuo,aclinicalpsychiatristandsleepdisorderspecialistatStanfordUniversitySleepDisordersClinic."Asanindividual,youneedtofigureoutwhatyoursleepneedis."However,mostdoctorsrecommendgettingsomewherebetweenseventoeighthoursofsleep.Dr.KennethWeeks,acardiologistspecializinginsleepdisordersandtheirassociationwithheartproblems,suggestsshootingforseven-and-a-halfhoursanight.Agoodnight'ssleepmeanswecanfunctionwithasteady,healthylevelofenergythroughoutthenextday,sofindtheamountofhoursthatallowsyoutoachievethisstate.
Makesleepapriority
BothDr.KuoandDr.Weeksconcurthatmostofusdon'trealizetheimportanceofsleep,andtheycautionthatthisisoneoftheworstmistakeswemake."Achallengeweallfaceinmodernlifeisvaluingsleepenough,"Dr.Kuoexplains."Mostpeopletaketimeawayfromsleeptodothings,sothey'renotlettingthemselvesgetenoughsleep."Sleeprestrictionhasbeenlinkedtomanyproblemsincludingmooddisorderslikedepressionandanxiety,weightgain,andashorterlifeexpectancy.Justaswehavetomaketimeforhealth-improvingandpreventativeactivitieslikeexerciseantieatingwell,weshouldmakesuretoincorporateanadequateamountofsleepintoourschedules,too.
Limiteatingandexercisepriortobedtime
Eatingaheavymealorworkingouttooclosetobedtimecancauseapoorqualityofsleepbecausebothleadtosleepfragmentation—wakingupthroughoutthenight.Dr.Kuoadvisesthatpeople"needtohaveenoughtimeforthatactivationlevelcausedbyexercisetodecreasesothatsleepispermitted."BothKuoandWeeksrecommendeatingorexercisingnocloserthanthreetofourhoursbeforesleeping.
Unfortunately,hecticschedulessometimesdemandthatourmealtimesandgymsessionsoccurlateratnight.And,asDr.Kuosays,"Ifyougotobedstarving,you'renotgoingtogotosleepeither."Tryrelaxingasmuchaspossibleafterworkingout;laydown,takedeepbreaths,andfocusoncoolingdownyourbodytemperature.Asformidnightsnackattacks,Dr.Weeksrecommendseatingsomething"thatdissolvesquicklyandwon'tsitinthestomach."Helistswarmmilkandcrackerswithalittlepeanutbutterasgoodoptions.
Pinpointthenegativeeffects
Thebestwaytofigureoutwhetherornotwe'regettingallthesleepweneedisto
A.canmakepeoplefeelalert
B.shouldbedependentoncaffeine
C.maycausemorningdullness
D.isrelatedwithmid-afternoonsleepiness
8.
Thedevelopmentoftechnologyisspeedingupthepaceofchangesintheworkplace.
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9.
Accordingtothenewfindings,thedifferencesinthehousesshowmanydifferent______livedinMaya.
10.
Theforeignteacherplanstoaddtohisnewcontractthatheshouldget______.
11.SixWaystoAlterYourDreams
It'srarethatIhaveanexcitingorfundream.Two-headedmonstersortheabilitytobreatheunderwaterrarelycomeupwhenI'msleeping.ThemostinterestingdreamI'vehadrecentlyinvolvedmereturningtomycollegejobasanicecreamscooperandmutteringtoacoworker,"Man,thissucks!"Itsuredid.
YetmanyofmyfriendstellmefantasticnighttimetalesofflyingallovertheworldorofscandalousencounterswithCliveOwenonatrain.I'veheardthatit'spossibletocontrolthecourseofourdreamsvialuciddreaming,butIalwaysassumedthatitwasaninnateability.Infact,anyonecanlearntotakethereinsfromthesubconsciousandalterdreamsituations.Usingavarietyoftechniques,wecanturnmundanedreamsintofantasiesthatmakeitevenmoreexcitingtocrawlintobed.
1.DreamJournaling
Agoodplacetostarttheluciddreamingprocessistokeeparecordofpreviousdre,ams.Therearenumerouswaystorememberyourdreams,butoneoftheeasiestandmostpopularistokeepadreamjournal.Putanotebookandpennexttoyourbedandimmediatelyuponwakingwritedowneverythingyoucanrememberfromyourdreams.Ifwritingistoomucheffortsosoonaftersnoozing,tryavoicerecorderinstead.Thepointistokeeptrackconsistentlysothatyore"dreamrecallimprovesovertime.Afterall,what'sthepointofluciddreamingifyoucan'trememberitinthemorning?
2.MnemonicInductionofLucidDreams(MILD)
Thistechnique,createdbypsychophysiologistStephenLaBerge,stressestherecognitionofdreamingwhileit'sinprocess.Beginbymakingitagoaltowakeyourselfupwhenyonnoticethatyou'redreamingandchronicleeverythingyoucanrememberaboutthedream.Asyou'refallingbackasleep,focusonre-enteringyourpreviousdream,butthistimedirectyourselftoexplorethedreaminsteadofwakingyourselfup.KeepthatawarenessasyoufallintoREMsleep(thesleepstageduringwhichluciddreamingmostcommonlyoccurs).Itmighthelptostatealoud,"Iamawareofmydreamstate,"asyoudriftoff.
Lookforindications-alsocalleddreamsigns-thatalertyoutothefactthatyou'redreaming.Thesecouldbeanythingthatareoutoftheordinaryorwouldbeimpossibleinreallife(thepreviously-mentionedtwo-headedmonster,forexample).Thistechniquecantakeawhiletomaster,butwithsteadypractice,youcanlearntorecognizedreamsignswhilestillinthedreamstate,therebyputtingyourselfincontrolofthesituation.
3.RealityTesting
Realitytestingrequiresconstantattentiontotheworldaroundus-bothindreamsandinreallife.Whengoingthroughyourday,perform.smallcheckstodetermineifwhatyou'reseeingispossibleinreality.Theanswerwillusuallybeyessinceyonknowyou'reawake(andit'llprobablyfeelsillyatfirst),buttherepeatedquestioningwillsetyourminduptotakethesameactionsindreams.Forexample,somethingsimplelikeacarnotstartingisoftenoverlookedinadreambecausethat'ssomethingthatcouldhappeninreallife.Butifaspouse'shairisblondeinsteadofbrown,that'saclearsignalforsomeoneusingrealitytestingthatheorsheisactuallydreaming,andthisknowledgeallowsmorecontroloverthecourseofthedream.Togetintothehabit,setanalarmormakeitagoaltodorealitychecksacertainnumberoftimesperday.Thechecksareawaytoteachyourselftonoticeoutoftheordinaryoccurrencesindreamssothatyoucanreachthatcovetedawarenesswithoutfullywakingup.
4.Wake-InitiationofLucidDreams(WILD)
ThosewhousetheWILDmethodtoachieveluciddreamingmustlearntostayatleastsomewhatconscious(butnottooconscious,sincethatmightkeepyouawake)asyourbodymovesintodeepsleep.AccordingtotheL
A.Seeingatwo-headedmonster.
B.Beinganice-creamscooper.
C.Beingabletobreatheunderwater.
D.MeetingCliveOwenonatrain.
12.
DoctorsassumethatSeasonalAffectiveDisordermightoccurwhenthereisahigherdegreeofreleased______.
13.
AtlasttheTobinfamilywasreunitedinKetchikan,Alaskaafter______yearsofseparation.
14.Amongdevelopedcountries,______spendsthegreatestshareofGDPonthepublicbroadcasting.
A.USgovernment
B.Britishgovernment
C.Germangovernment
D.Frenchgovernment
15.
AccordingtoTonyWoods,theproblemofsuicideamongyoungAustralianmencanbealleviatedifboys______.
16.WhentoWorryAboutaFever
THEPANICKEDCALLwokeDr.SuzanneCorriganat2a.m.Awomancried,"Mychildhasahighfever.WhatshouldIdo?"
TheIrving,Texas,pediatricianquicklyasked:Howoldistheyoungster?Howhighisthefever?"Itturnedoutthatthefevermeasured101degreesrectallytheequivalentof100degreesorally,"saysCorrigan."Andthebaby,a15-month-old,hadfallenbacktoapeacefulsleep.'
Themotherhadworriedthatthefevermightgoupquicklyifshedidn'twakethechildtogivemedication.Corriganreassuredherthatthefeverwasmildandsimplythebody'snaturalresponsetofightingoffaninvader,mostlikelyavirus.Thedoctoradvisedhertoletthebabysleep,unlessothersymptomsappeared.
"Likemanypeople,thismothermistakenlyassumethathavingafevermeansyou'reseriouslyill,"saysCorrigan,oftheAmericanAcademyofPediatrics."Itellpatientsthatfeveritselfisn'tanillness.It'showthebodyrevsuptheimmunesystemtodefendagainstinfection."
Anunreasonablefearofelevatedtemperature,acommonreaction,iscalled"feverphobia"byDr.BartonD.Schmitt,professorofpediatricsatTheChildren'sHospitalinDenver.Fewpeople,saysSchmitt,realizethatfeveritselfisrarelydangerous,andbytreatingitaggressivelywithaspirinoracetaminophen,theymayactuallyslowrecovery.
Herearesixsurprisingfactsaboutfeveryoushouldknowtoprotectyourselfandyourfamily.
1.Theconceptof98.6asthebody's"normal"temperatureisoutofdate.
SaysDr.PhilipA.MackowiakoftheUniversityofMarylandSchoolofMedicine:"Thenormaltemperatureisactuallyarangeratherthanonesinglenumber.Andthere'sagreatdealofindividualvariation."
Thebody'snaturalcircadianrhythmspromptdailytemperaturefluctuationsofaboutonedegreeFahrenheit,butsomepeoplehaveoscillationsaswideas2.4degreesorasnarrowas0.1degree.Childrentendtohaveslightlyhighernormaltemperaturethanadultsandaremorelikelytorunhighfeversinresponsetoinfection.Elderlypeopletendtohavelowerbodytemperaturesthanyoungeradults.
Ordinaryactionscanraisetemperature:digestingabigmeal,beinginthesun,prolongedcryinginbabies,exercise.Butbodytemperaturerarelyriseshigherthanabout106.5degreeswithtwomainexceptions:atraumaortumorthatdamagesthehypothalamus(thepartofthebraincontrollingtemperature),and,morecommonly,heatstroke,whichmustbetreatedimmediatelytopreventdamagetobodyorgans,ordeath.
2.Takingmedicationtolowerafevermayprolongillness.
Here'showfeverworks:Whenwhitebloodcellsrecognizeanintruder,theyreleaseproteinsthattraveltothehypothalamusandpromptittoraisethebody'sthermostat.Thebodyreactstothisbygeneratingheat,oftenthroughshivering."Manyimmunologicalfunctionsappeartobemoreefficientatahighertemperature,"sayspediatricianTimothyDoranofTheJohnsHopkinsUniversitySchoolofMedicine."Andsomebacteriaandvirusesdon'tgrowaswellathighertemperatures.
Recentstudiesshowthatwhenanimalsareexposedtobacteriabutpreventedfromrunningafever,manydieofinfectionstheymighthavesurvived.Doranresearchedchildrenwithchickenpox,andfoundthat"ittookthosewhoweregivenacetaminophenabouthalfadaylongertorecover"thanitdidthosewhosefeverswereuntreated.
Whilemostpeopleareprobablybetteroffnotsuppressingfeversthatcausenodiscomfort,thereareexceptions.Coronarypatientsandthosewithsuchchronicconditionsasarthritisanddiabetesshouldcontactaphysicianimmediately.
Tobalancetherisksandbenefitsoftreatingfever,alotdependsonthepatient'scomfort."Datashowthatfeverdoesgood,butitalso
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17.
Thepreliminaryform.offloodemergeswhenwater______inacertainpieceofland.
18.WhatdidTimYoungsuggestdotoemployeesembarrassingco-workersbygivingtoomuchpersonalinformation?
A.Sackingthemonthespotfordoingso.
B.Forbiddingsensitivetopicsintheoffice.
C.Tryingtoredirecttheirattentiontowork.
D.Limitingtheirtimespentwithco-workers.
19.
Increasingone'soutputturnsouttobethemostimportantstrategyinfulfillingtheself-improvement.
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20.ACross-CulturalContext:Americans,Germans,andEnglish
TheAmericans,theGermans,andtheEnglishsharesignificantportionsofeachother'scultures,butatmanypointstheirculturesclash.Consequently,themisunderstandingsthatariseareallthemoreseriousbecausesophisticatedAmericansandEuropeanstakeprideincorrectlyinterpretingeachother'sbehavior.Culturaldifferenceswhichareoutofawarenessare,asaconsequence,usuallymisunderstoodasunskillfulness,illmanner,ortackofinterestonthepartoftheotherperson.
GermansandIntrusions
IshallneverforgetmyfirstexperiencewithGermanproxemicpatterns,whichoccurredwhenIwasanundergraduate.Mymanners,mystatus,andmyegowereattackedandcrushedbyaGermaninaninstancewherethirtyyears'residenceinthiscountryandanexcellentcommandofEnglishhadnotaffectedGermandefinitionsofintrusion.Inordertounderstandthevariousissuesthatwereatstake,itisnecessarytoreferbacktotwobasicAmericanpatternsthataretakenforgrantedinthiscountryandwhichAmericansthereforetendtotreatasuniversal.
First,intheUnitedStates,thereisacommonlyaccepted,invisibleboundaryaroundanytwoorthreepeopleinconversationwhichseparatesthemfromothers.Distancealoneservestoisolateanysuchgroupandtoprovideitwithaprotectivewallofprivacy.Normally,voicesarekeptlowtoavoidintrudingonothersandifvoicesareheard,peoplewillactasthoughtheyhadnotheard.Inthisway,privacyisgrantedwhetheritisactuallypresentornot.Thesecondpatternhastodowiththeexactpointatwhichapersonisexperiencedasactuallyhavingcrossedaboundary'andenteredaroom.TalkingthroughascreendoorwhilestandingoutsideahouseisnotconsideredbymostAmericansasbeinginsidethehouseorroom.Ifoneisstandingonthethresholdholdingthedooropenand.talkingtosomeoneinside,itisstilldefinedinformallyandexperiencedasbeingoutside.Ifoneisinanofficebuildingandjust"pokeshisheadinthedoor"ofanoffice,he'sstilloutsidetheoffice.Justholdingontothedoor-jambwhenone'sbodyisinsidetheroomstillmeansapersonisnotquiteinsidetheotherfellow'sterritory.NoneoftheseAmericanspatialdefinitionsisvalidinnorthernGermany,IneveryinstancewheretheAmericanwouldconsiderhimselfoutsidehehasalreadyenteredtheGerman'sterritoryandbydefinitionwouldbecomeinvolvedwithhim.Thefollowingexperiencebroughttheconflictbetweenthesetwopatternsintofocus.
Itwasawarmspringday.Iwasstandingonthedoorstepofaconvertedcarriagehousetalkingtoayoungwomanwholivedinanapartmentupstairs.Thefirstfloorhadbeenmadeintoanartist'sstudio.Thearrangement,however,waspeculiarbecausethesameentranceservedbothtenants.Theoccupantsoftheapartmentusedasmallentrywayandwalkedalongonewallofthestudiotoreachthestairstotheapartment.AsIstoodtalkingonthedoorstep.Iglancedtotheleftandnoticedthatsomefiftytosixtyfeetaway,insidethestudio,thePrussianartistandtwoofhisfriendswerealsoinconversation.HewasfacingsothatifheglancedtoonesideheCouldjustseeme.Ihadnotedhispresence,butnotwantingtointerrupthisconversation,IunconsciouslyappliedtheAmericanruleandassumedthatthetwoactivities--myquietconversationandhisconversation--werenotinvolvedwitheachother.AsIwassoontolearn,thiswasamistake,becauseinlesstimethanittakestotell,theartisthaddetachedhimselffromhisfriends,crossedthespacebetweenus,pushedmyfriendaside,andwitheyesflashing,startedshoutingatme.BywhatrighthadIenteredhisstudiowithoutgreetinghim?Whohadgivenmepermission?
Ifelthurtandhumiliated,andevenafteralmostthirtyyears,Ic
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二、3.ListeningComprehension(20题)21.听力原文:W:Theweatheristerriblyhot.Shallwegotothebeachforthevacationforthecomingholiday?
M:Oh,why?Therearesomanymuseums,artgalleriesandrestaurantsinWashington,I'dbehappytherenomatterwhattheweatherislike.
Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?
(18)
A.Hedislikesmuseumsandgalleries.
B.Hedoesnotcareaboutthehotweather.
C.Goingtothebeachisthebestchoice.
D.Hedoesn'twanttogotoWashington.
22.(38)
23.(19)
A.Sheisalittletired.
B.Sheisgoingtostudyinthelibrary.
C.Shewantstolistentothemusic.
D.Sheisgoingtomakeareservation.
24.(36)
A.Hisphysicalappearanceandhisaction.
B.Hiswayofspeakingandbehaving.
C.Hislearningandbehaviour.
D.Hiswayofactingandthinking.
25.(31)
A.Travelinginit.
B.Studyingitslanguage.
C.Livinginit.
D.Alloftheabove.
26.(35)
A.Tilefirstgroup.
B.Thesecondgroup.
C.Thelastgroup.
D.Allthethreegroups.
27.(25)
A.Hehadhiscarhitbyafailingpieceofconcrete.
B.HewasfinedforspeedinginSouthStreet.
C.Hehadbeenunabletoparkhisspecially-madecar.
D.Hecouldnotclaimanythingfromtheinsurancecompany.
28.(13)
A.Shecannotfinishherwork.
B.Shewilldateherfriendontheeveningof28thApril.
C.ShewantstoavoidthecrowdintheHuangshanresort.
D.Shewillhaveanimportantvisitor.
29.(16)
A.Deliveryservicemanageranddriver.
B.Teacherandstudent.
C.Lawyerandclient.
D.Doctorandpatient.
30.(21)
A.Cinemas.B.Stageshows.C.Nightclubs.D.Discos.
31.SectionC
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthe
Ioncehadafriendthatwas【B1】______withterminalcancer,andthenewsthathemightonlyliveuptosixmonthswasagreatshocktohim,hisfamily,andhisfriends.However,inspiteofthedireprognosis,hewas【B2】______determinedtolookintoallavailabletreatmentsthatmightcurehimor【B3】______hislife.Ithinkthatwhenyoufindyourselfinsuchsituations,youtendtolookupeverypossibleavenueforhopeof【B4】______yourlife.
Asthemonths【B5】______andhishealthgrew,Inoticedanunexpectedchangeinattitudethatcameoverhim.Hehadalsobeenajovialpersonwithan【B6】______personality,butrather(than)giveintodiscouragementand【B7】______,hetookcomfortinhisfaithinGodand【B8】______.Hisconversationsfocusedonothersratherthanhimself,andhe,spokeoftheafterlifeassomething【B9】______.
Duringthelastfewmonths,weeks,anddaysofhislife,hewaskindlycaredforbyfamily,friends,hislovingwife,wholookedafterbothhisphysicalandemotionalneeds,andworkersfromalocalhospicecametothehometohelpregulatehismedicationandprovideanyotherneededsupport.【B10】______,realizingtheywerethebenefactorsofsomethingmore.
Indeed,onemightponderwhyGodallowsdeathandsufferinginourworld,butforme,suchexperiencestaughtmetovaluefamilymoreandkindnessforothers.【B11】______.
【B1】
32.听力原文:M:ShallwegotoJohn'shouse-warmingpartythisweekend?Everyoneisinvited.
W:Well,youknowwhatJohn'spartiesarelike.DoyouthinkIwillgoagain?
Q:Whatcanbeinferredfromtheconversation?
(15)
A.EveryoneenjoyedhimselfatJohn'sparties.
B.Thewomandidn'tenjoyJohn'spartiesatall.
C.ItwillbethefirsttimeforthemantoattendJohn'sparty.
D.ThewomanisgladtobeinvitedtoJohn'shouse-warmingparty.
33.(29)
A.ChildreninCaliforniaarenotlikelytolearncreativegeography.
B.ChildreninprivateschoolsrunbyJapanesearesmarter.
C.Theyexperimentfreelywithideasandbecomecreativewhentheygrowup.
D.Theyarelessinnovativethanotherchildrenintheworld.
34.(26)
A.Themanandthewomanhavethesameopinionabouttheclassdiscussion.
B.Itisusuallytoonoisytobeartheclassdiscussion;
C.Manystudentspaynoattentiontotheclassdiscussion.
D.Somestudentsintheclassdiscussionareself-importantandirritating.
35.
【B8】
36.(28)
A.Allsharkshaveteeth.
B.Asharkcanhavesixrowsofteeth.
C.Asharkcanhavehundredsofteeth.
D.Allsharkshaveextremelysharpteeth.
37.听力原文:W:Idon'tthinkIwanttoliveinthedormitorynextyear.Ineedmoreprivacy.
M:Iknowwhatyoumean.Butcheckoutthecostofrentinganapartmentfirst.Iwouldn'tbesurprisedifyouchangedyourmind.
Q:Whatdoesthemanthinkthewomanwilldo?
(16)
A.Askforareductioninherrent.
B.Moveintoanapartmentwitharoommate.
C.Stayinthedormitory.
D.Findoutthecostoflivinginthedormitory.
38.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.
听力原文:W:Ican'tbeartheairpollutioninthiscityanymore.It'sgettingworseandworse.
M:Yousaidit.We'veneverhadsomanyfactoriesbefore.
Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?
(12)
A.Itisshinyalltheday.
B.Itisadesirableroom.
C.Itisoldandshabby.
D.Itcostsalot.
39.
【B3】
40.
【B6】
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20题)41.
Whattheauthorrecommendsinthispassageisthat______.
A.interactionshouldbeencouragedintheprocessofteaching
B.collegeeducationshouldbeimprovedthroughradicalmeasures
C.morefreedomofchoiceshouldbegiventostudentsintheirstudies
D.traditionalcollegelecturesshouldbereplacedbydramatizedperformances
42.
MichaelLewisinthispassageholdsthat______.
A.OPEC'scuttingdownstrategyisgenerallysuccessful
B.therewillbenomoredeclineonoilprice
C.OPEC'scuttingdownleadstohigherpricewithnoexception
D.worldeconomyisnotasseriousasitwasinthelasttimes
43.
Howdoestheauthorinterpret(痊释)loveattheendofthepassage?
44.
WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaboutRobertBrowning?
A.Hebelievesthatlongerlifeisnogoodthing.
B.Hebelievesthattruelifeliesinhowonemakesofit.
C.HeisidenticalwithLewisThomas,regardingthelifeissue.
D.HeisoppositetoA.E.Housman,regardingthedeathissue.
45.Accordingtotheauthor,ageneralsubjectis_____.
A.afreechoiceofsubject
B.ageneralform
C.alargecategoryofinformation
D.anopenassignment
46.AccordingtoHoxby,thecharterschoolssucceedpartlybecause______.
A.theirreputationstendtoattractmanyexcellentstudents
B.theteachingmethodsstimulatestudents'enthusiasmofstudy
C.thesalarymechanismmobilizestheteachers'teachinginitiative
D.thepoorfamilybackgroundsmakethestudentsworkenergetically
47.AccordingtoKateJones,whatshouldbedonetodetectandstoptheepidemicsbeforetheycanspreadacrosstheworld?
48.
ThurmanGraftonsuggeststhat______.
A.animalabuseishorribleandshouldbeterminated
B.theteachershavebeencompelledtodoallanimalexperiments
C.prohibitionofexperimentsonanimalswilldiscouragestudentsfrombeingcurious
D.theInternationalScienceandEngineeringFairwillceasetooperatebecauseofthenewpolicies
49.
Whichofthefollowingstatementswouldtheauthorbelikelytoagreewith?
A.Inmostofthehealth-careindustry,therelationshipbetweenadoctorandapatientisthesameasasellerandabuyer.
B.Fewpatientsarereluctanttoobjecttothecourseofthetreatmentprescribedbyadoctorortoquestionthecostoftheservices.
C.Thepayer,whetherinsurancecarrierorthegovernment,islesslikelytoagreewillinglytopaymentdemandswhenthepatient'sillnessisregardedasserious.
D.Themoreserioustheillnessofapatient,thelesslikelyitisthatthepatientwillobjecttothecourseoftreatmentprescribedortoquestionthecostofservices.
50.Underpressurefromanimalwelfaregroups,twonationalscienceteachers'associationshaveadoptedguidelinesthatbanclassroomexperimentsharminganimals.TheNationalAssociationofBiologyTeachersandtheNationalScienceTeachers'Associationhopetoendanimalabuseinelementaryandsecondaryschoolsand,inturn,discouragestudentsfrommishandlinganimalsinhomeexperimentsandsciencefairprojects.
Animalwelfaregroupsareapparentlymostconcernedwithhighschoolstudentsexperimentingwithanimalsinextracurricularprojects.BarbaraOrlans,PresidentoftheScientists'CenterforAnimalWelfare,saidthatstude
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