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2022-2023年内蒙古自治区锡林郭勒盟大学英语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.
Alimitedliabilitycorporationprotectsinvestorsinthat______.
A.theyloseonlythefirstsumofmoneyputinthecorporation
B.theyonlydivideequallythecorporationdebts
C.theyneedn'tpaytaxtothegovernment
D.theycanputmoreinvestmentintothecorporation
2.
Tosay"Itwouldseemthat"insteadofsaying"Ithinkthat"isacommonwayofusingweaselwordswithusing______.
3.
NationalNegroBusinessLeagueexistsfrom______.
4.
Inmanycases,theinternallydisplacedarevirtuallythosewhoare______.
5.
Mothers'gettingolderand______couldalsoaccountfortheobesityepidemic.
6.WhatisthebestwaytoreleasestressaccordingtothesuggestionsoftheU.S.DepartmentofHealthandHumanServices?
A.Takingexerciseorphysicalactivity.
B.Talkingwithsomeoneaboutyouranxietiesandworries.
C.Makingeveryefforttoeatwellandtogetenoughrest.
D.Learningsomerelaxationtechniques.
7.
By_________,manyMicrosoftworkersmanagedtogetquicker,easieraccesstodataandmaketheirhigh-techtoolslessdistracting.
8.What'stheopinionofscientistsaboutthedatacollectedbythePelican?
A.Itisaresultthatshouldsurprisemanypeople.
B.Itisnotreliableforthemtodrawconclusionsfrom.
C.Itcontradictswithareportreleasedintheyear2003.
D.Itissimilartotheresultsofthestudiesdonebefore.
9.
A"goodmixer"whoenjoyssocialadvantagesoverhismoreseriouscolleaguesiscapableof______.
10.FoodsThatFightDisease
Withremarkableconsistency,recentresearchhasfoundthatadiethighinplant-basedfoods—fruits,vegetables,driedpeasandbeans,grains,andstarchystaplessuchaspotatoes—isthebody'sbestweaponinthwartingmanyhealth-relatedproblems.Thesefoodsworkagainstsomanydiseasesthatthesamehealthyingredientsyoumightusetoprotectyourheartorwardoffcancerwillalsobenefityourintestinaltractandbones.
Here'swhatiscurrentlyknownaboutthesedifferentdisease-fightingfoods.CancerFighters
Preventingcancerisacompellingreasontoloadupyourcartintheproducedepartment.Scientistshaverecentlyestimatedthatapproximately30to40percentofallcancerscouldbeavertedifpeopleatemorefruits,vegetables,andplant-basedfoodsandminimizedhigh-fat,high-calorieediblesthathavescantnutritionalvalue.Upto70percentofcancersmightbeeliminatedifpeoplealsostoppedsmoking,exercisedregularly,andcontrolledtheirweight.
Inthepast,researchershadlinkedfatconsumptionwiththedevelopmentofcancers,buttheycurrentlybelievethateatingfruits,vegetables,andgrainsmaybemoreimportantinpreventingthediseasethannoteatingfat."Theevidenceaboutahigh-fatdietandcancerseemedalotstrongerseveralyearsagothanitdoesnow,"saysMelaniePolk,aregistereddietitiananddirectorofnutritioneducationattheAmericanInstituteforCancerResearch.
Althoughscientistsarestillnotcertainaboutthespecifics,they'rebeginningtocloseinonthehealthfulconstituentsofplant-basedfoods.Inparticular,they'relookingcloselyattwocomponentsantioxidantsandphytochemicals.
Antioxidants.Theantioxidants(carotenoids,suchasbetacaroteneandlycopene,andvitaminsCandE)foundinfruits,vegetables,andotherplant-basedfoodsfightfreeradicals,whicharecompoundsinthebodythatattackanddestroycellmembranes.Theuncontrolledactivityoffreeradicalsisbelievedtocausemanycancers.
Thecarotenoids,inparticular,whichgivefruitsandvegetablestheirbrightyellow,orange,andredcolors,arenowgainingrecognitionfortheirnutritionalworth.Numerousstudieshaveextolledthevirtuesoflycopene(thecarotenoidthatmakestomatoesred)inpreventingprostatecancer.OnesuchstudyatHarvardUniversityfoundthatmenwhoincludetomatoproductsintheirmealstwiceaweekcouldreducetheirriskofdevelopingprostatecancerbyonethirdcomparedwithmenwhonevertouchtomatoes.
Otherlycopene-richfoods,suchaswatermelon,redgrapefruit,andguava,arenowpiquingtheinterestofresearchers.Watermelonnotonlyyieldsmorelycopeneperserving(15mgin11/2cups)thanrawtomatoes(11mgper11/2cups),butit'salsoarichsourceofvitaminsAandC.
Canwatermelonhelpreducetheincidenceofcancer?Nooneknowsforsurebecausetherehaven'tbeensufficientstudies."Weassumethatwe'llseebenefits,"saysPenelopePerkinsVeazie,Ph.D.,aresearchscientistwiththeUSDA'sAgriculturalResearchService.Researchersthereplantocomparepeoplewhoeatwatermelonwiththosewhoeatprocessedtomatoesbecausecookingenhanceslycopeneabsorption—oseewhichgroupabsorbsmorelycopene.(A11/2cupservingoftomatosaucepacks53mgoflycopene.)
Phytochemicals.Thephytochemicalspresentinfruitsandvegetablesprotectthebodybystuntingthegrowthofmalignantcells.Phytochemicals,naturallyoccurringsubstances,includeindoles([生化]吲哚)incabbageorcauliflower,saponins([生化]皂角苷)inpeasandbeans,andisoflavones(异黄酮)insoymilkandtofu.Investigatorshaveonlyaninklingofhowmanyphytochemicalsexistandhowtheywork.Theyareconfident,however,thatyoucangetabasketfulofanti-cancernutrientsbymi
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11.
MonsieurLabelandhiswifesendtheirchildrentolearnChinesebecausetheyhopethattheirchildrencanlearnasmanyforeignlanguagesaspossible.
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12.
Crammerscanimprovetheirgradesbyaddinginformal______beforetheoverwhelmingpressureison.
13.
Muchlessinparagraph9isclosestinmeaningto“______”
14.America'sBrainDrainCrisis
LosingtheGlobalEdge
WilliamKurtzisaself-describedcomputergeek.Amoreaptdescriptionmightbecomputergenius.Whenhewasjust11,Kunzstartedwritingsoftwareprograms,andby14hehadcreatedhisownvideogame.AsahighschoolsophomoreinHouston,Texas,hewonfirstprizeinalocalsciencefairforadataencryption(编密码)programhewrote.Inhissenioryear,hetooktopprizeinaninternationalscienceandengineeringfairfordesigningaprogramtoanalyzeandsortDNApatterns.
KunzwentontoattendCarnegieMellon,amongthenation'shighest-rankeduniversitiesincomputerscience.AftercollegehelandedajobwithOracleinSiliconValley,writingsoftwareusedbycompaniesaroundtheworld.
Kunzlookedsettobecomeastarinhisfield.Thenhegaveitallup.
Today,threeyearslater,KurtzisinhisfirstyearatHarvardBusinessSchool.Heleftsoftwareengineeringpartlybecausehisearningpotentialpalednexttofriendswhoweregoingintolaworbusiness.Healsoworriedaboutjobsecurity;especiallyasmorecompaniesmovetheirprogrammingoverseastolowercosts."Everytimeyou'reaskedtotrainsomeoneinIndia,youthink,'AmItrainingmyreplacement?'"Kunzsays.
Thingsareturningoutverydifferentlyforanotherstandoutinengineering,Qing-ShanJia.AstudentatTsinghuaUniversityinBeijing,Jiashinesevenamonghisgiftedcohorts(一群人)ataschoolsometimescalled"theMITofChina".HeconsideredapplyingtoHarvardforhisPhD,butdecideditwasn'tworthit.
Hisuniversityisinvestingheavilyincutting-edgeresearchfacilities,endattractsanimpressiverosterofinternationalprofessors."Icangetaworld-classeducationhereendstudywithworld-classscholars,"Jiasays,
Thesetwosnapshots(快照)illustratepartofadeeplydisturbingpicture.Inthedisciplinesunderpinningthehigh-techeconomy-math,scienceandengineering---Americaissteadilylosingitsglobaledge.Thedepthandbreadthoftheproblemisclear:
-SeveralofAmerica'skeyagenciesforscientificresearchanddevelopmentwillfacearetirementcrisiswithinthenexttenyears.
-Lessthan6%ofAmerica'shighschoolseniorsplantopursueengineeringdegrees,down36%fromadecadeago.
-In2000,56%ofChina'sundergraduatedegreeswereinthehardsciences;intheUnitedStates,thefigurewas17%.
-ChinawilllikelyproducesixtimesthenumberofengineersnextyearthanAmericawillgraduate,accordingtoMikeGibbonsoftheAmericanSocietyforEngineeringEducation.Japan,withhalfAmerica'spopulation,hasminted(铸造)twiceasmanyinrecentyears.
"MostAmericansare'unawareofhowmuchsciencedoesforthiscountryendwhatwestandtoloseifwecan'tkeepup,"saysShirleyAnnJackson,presidentofRensselaerPolytechnicInstituteandchairoftheAmericanAssociationfortheAdvancementofScience.DavidBaltimore,presidentoftheCaliforniaInstituteofTechnologyandaNobellaureate,putsitbluntly:"Wecan'thopetokeepintactourstandardofliving,ournationalsecurity,ourwayoflife,ifAmericansaren'tcompetitiveinscience."
TheCrisisAmericansCreated
InJanuary2001,theHart-RudmanCommission,taskedwithfindingsolutionstoAmerica'smajornationalsecuritythreats,concludedthatthefailuresofAmerica'smathandscienceeducationandAmerica'ssystemofresearch"poseagreaterthreat...thananypotentialconventionalwar."
Therootsofthisfailurelieinprimaryandsecondaryeducation.Thenationthatproducedmostofthegreattechnologicaladvancesofthelastcenturynowscorespoorlyininternationalsciencetesting.A2003surveyofmathandscienceliteracyrankedAmerican15-year-old
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15.Whencompaniesstartedlosinglawsuitsregardingtheirchemicalemissions,theideaoftoxicreductionbecameratherpopularin______.
16.
Manytypesoffamilyrelationshipsusedtobeconsideredharmful,andlaterconfirmedtocauseharmtothechildren.
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17.
Theprovidersofweb-maillikeGoogle,MicrosoftandYahoo!,havereapedhugeprofitsbyplacingadvertisements.
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18.
Accordingtotheinformationwegetin"ComeWhatMay:HandlingtheGardenVarietyComputerCrisis",whichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTTRUE?
A.SystemscrashcanalsohobbleyourPC
B.Kids"rearranging"datamaydestroyyourinformation.
C.Adultsinadvertentlydeletingfileswillleadtoaninformationdestruction.
D.Onlyphysicaldisastercandamageyourcomputer.
19.Accordingtotheauthor,ifonechoosestotravelwithfewerpossessions,he______.
A.islikelytoenjoyhimselfmore
B.willbeabletotravelmuchcheaper
C.tendstobuyhomemorelocalspecialtyproducts
D.willprobablymakewiserpurchaseontheroad
20.ProgrammingLanguages
Programminglanguagesarehowpeopletalktocomputers.Thecomputerwouldbejustashappyspeakinganylanguagethatwasunambiguous.Thereasonwehavehighlevellanguagesisbecausepeoplecan'tdealwithmachinelanguage.Thepointofprogramminglanguagesistopreventourpoorfrailhumanbrainsfrombeingoverwhelmedbyamassofdetail.
Architectsknowthatsomekindsofdesignproblemsaremorepersonalthanothers.Oneofthecleanest,mostabstractdesignproblemsisdesigningbridges.Themyourjobislargelyamatterofspanningagivendistancewiththeleastmaterial.Theotherendofthespectrumisdesigningchairs.Chairdesignershavetospendtheirtimethinkingabouthumanbodies.Softwarevariesinthesameway.Designingalgorithms(运算法则)forroutingdatathroughanetworkisanice,abstractproblem,likedesigningbridges.Whereasdesigningprogramminglanguagesislikedesigningchairs:it'sallaboutdealingwithhumanweaknesses.
Mostofushatetoacknowledgethis.Designingsystemsofgreatmathematicalelegancesoundsalotmoreappealingtomostofusthanpanderingtohumanweaknesses.Andthereisaroleformathematicalelegance:somekindsofelegancemakeprogramseasiertounderstand.Buteleganceisnotanendinitself.AndwhenIsaylanguageshavetobedesignedtosuithumanweaknesses,Idon'tmeanthatlanguageshavetobedesignedforbadprogrammers.InfactIthinkyououghttodesignforthebestprogrammers,buteventhebestprogrammershavelimitations.Idon'tthinkanyonewouldlikeprogramminginalanguagewhereallthevariablesweretheletterxwithintegersubscripts.Ifyoulookatthehistoryofprogramminglanguages,alotofthebestoneswere
languagesdesignedfortheirownauthorstouse,andalotoftheworstonesweredesignedforotherpeopletouse.
Whenlanguagesaredesignedforotherpeople,it'salwaysaspecificgroupofotherpeople:peoplenotassmartasthelanguagedesigner.Soyougetalanguagethattalksdowntoyou.Cobol(计算机通用语言)isthemostextremecase,butalotoflanguagesarepervadedbythisspirit.Ithasnothingtodowithhowabstractthelanguageis.Cisprettylow-level,butitwasdesignedforitsauthorstouse,andthat'swhyhackerslikeit.Theargumentfordesigninglanguagesforbadprogrammersisthattherearemorebadprogrammersthangoodprogrammers.Thatmaybeso.Butthosefewgoodprogrammerswriteadisproportionatelylargepercentageofthesoftware.
I'minterestedinthequestion,howdoyoudesignalanguagethattheverybesthackerswilllike?Ihappentothinkthisisidenticaltothequestion,howdoyoudesignagoodprogramminglanguage?
GivetheProgrammerasMuchControlasPossible.
Manylanguages(especiallytheonesdesignedforotherpeople)havetheattitudeofagoverness:theytrytopreventyoufromdoingthingsthattheythinkaren'tgoodforyou.Iliketheoppositeapproach:givetheprogrammerasmuchcontrolasyoucan.WhenIfirstlearnedLisp(表处理语言),whatIlikedmostaboutitwasthatitconsideredmeanequalpartner.IntheotherlanguagesIhadlearneduptillthen,therewasthelanguageandtherewasmyprogram,writteninthelanguage,andthetwowereveryseparate.ButinLispfilefunctionsandmacrosIwrotewerejustlikethosethatmadeupthelanguageitself.IcouldrewritethelanguageifIwanted.Ithadthesameappealasopen-sourcesoftware.
AimforBrevity.
Brevityisunderestimatedandevenscorned.Butifyoulookintotheheartsofhackers,you'llseethattheyreallyloveit.Howmanytimeshaveyouheardhackersspeakfondlyofhowin,say,APL,theycoulddoamazingthingswithjustacouplelinesofcode?Ithinkanythingthatreallysmartpeoplereallyloveisworthpayingattentionto.Ithinkal
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二、3.ListeningComprehension(20题)21.(28)
A.Itpreservesthevitamins.
B.Itbreaksdownthevitamins.
C.Itmakesthemeateasiertodigest.
D.Itreducestheproteincontent.
22.【B9】
23.听力原文:W:Hi,Jack.Tomorrow'sthebigday!YoumustbeexcitedaboutgoingtoFranceforyourfirstinternationalconference.
M:Thetrip,yes,butnotthepreparation.
W:Whatdoyouneedtodoexceptpack?
M:Youknowhowyoualwaysfeelsoawfulwheneveryoumakebigchangeintimezones?ThistimeI'mtryingananti-jet-lagprogramsoI'llbealertevenforthefirstday'slectures.
W:Buthowcanyouavoidjetlag?Withthatlateflightandasix-hourdifferenceintime,it'sboundtotakeyouacoupleofdaystoadjust.
M:Well,thisprogram'ssupposedtogetyourbodytofeellikeit'sinthenewtimezonebeforeyouleave.Thetheoryisthatthefoodyoueatactuallytellsyourbodywhentobeactiveandwhentoberestful,sochangingyourdietcanhelpyoubereadyforthetimechange.Youhavetoalternatefeastingandfasting...youknowsometimeseatalot,sometimesjustalittle.
W:OK.NowIseewhyyou'renotenjoyingthepreparation.Ican'tquitepictureyoufasting!
M:Actuallytheworstisalreadyover.Twodaysbeforetheflight,you'resupposedtohaveonlylightmealsandlimityourselftoeighthundredcalories.
W:Thatmusthavebeentough.
M:Yeah,butI'mmakingupforittoday.FeastdayismuchbetterthoughIstilldon'tgettoeatanysnacksafterdinner.
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A.Avoidinggainingweightwhiletraveling.
B.Makingreservationsforthebesttravel.
C.Newfoodstotrywhentraveling.
D.Adjustingtotimechangeswhentraveling.
24.听力原文:W:Hello,sir.WhatcanIdoforyou?
M:Hi,Ihavethiscassetteplayerhere.Iboughtitaboutsixmonthsago.Anditjustruinedfourofmyfavoritejazzcassettes,notincludingotherkinds.
W:Ohdear,I'msorry.
M:SoIwantedyoutofixit.I'msureitwillbenoproblem,right?
W:Yoursalesslip,please7
M:Yeah,hereitis.
W:I'msorry,sir.Yourwarranty'sexpired.
M:Well,itranouttendaysago,butI'msurethatyou'll...you'll...fixthemachineforfree,becausethemachinewasobviouslydefectivewhenIboughtit.I...
W:I'msorry,sir.Yourwarrantyhasrunout.There'snothingIcando.
M:No.No,look.No.Ididn'tdropitoffabuildingoranything.Imean,whatdifferencecantendaysmake?Imeanyou...youcan...
W:Sir,I'msorry,wehavethesix-monthruleforareason.Wecan't...
M:Well,butyoucanbendtherulealittlebit.
W:Makeanexceptionforyou.Thenwe'llhavetomakeanexceptionforeverybody.Youcouldsayit'sonlyamonth,it'sonlytwomonths.
M:Ijustlosttwentydollarsworthoftapes.
W:Sir,I'msorry,it'stoolate.
M:Payingforthisisaddinginsulttoinjury.Imean,surelyyou'regoingtomakegoodonthiscassetteplayer.It's...it's...it'sagoodcassetteplayer.,butit'sjustdefective.Imean,Ican'tpayforthis.
W:Well,sir,I'msorry,youshouldhavebroughtitinearlier.
M:Butsurelyyouwon'tholdmetotendaysonthis.
W:Sir,therulesaretherules.I'msorry,butthere'snothingIcando.
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A.Thecassetteplayer.
B.Thesalesslip.
C.Worthoftapes.
D.Warranty'sexpired.
25.
【B3】
26.【B11】
27.听力原文:M:Hello.
W:Hello,Sam.ThisisPaulaHanson.Sorrytobotheryou.ButI'mhavingasmallproblemIthoughtyoumightbeabletohelpmewith.
M:Sure,Paula.Whatisup?
W:Well,youknowSarahandImovedintoanoff-campusapartmentinthefall,overonthewestsideoftown.
M:Yeah.Whathappened?
W:Well.thedishwasherbrokedown.SowereportedittoMs.Connors,theowner.Shesaidshe'dtakecareofit.Butamonthwentbyandnothinghappened.
M:Didyougetbackintouchwithher?
W:Igotarepairpersontogivemeanestimate,thenIsentittoher.WhenIdidn'thearfromher,Ihadtherepairdone.AndIremovedthecostfromtherentcheek.
M:Sowhatistheproblem?
W:Shecalledhereasamadcow.Shesaidshecouldhavegottentherepairdoneforlessmoney.Nowshe'sthreateningtodriveusawayfornotpayingthefullrent.
M:Holdon,Paula.Itdoessoundprettyserious.ButI'msureyoucanallsitdownandworkthisout.
W:Well,youareoveratthelawschool,soIwonderedifyouwouldmindcomingwithSarahandmewhenwegototalktoMs.Connors.We'resupposedtomeetwithhertomorrownightateight.
M:Sure.Ihaven'tstudiedalotaboutcontractsyet.ButI'dbegladtohelpyoustraightenthingsout.Whydon'tIstopbyatabout17:30?
W:Thanks.Sam.Youarealifesaver.
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A.Theapartmentistoofarfromthecampus.
B.Theapartmentneedsalotofrepairwork.
C.She'shavingtroublewiththeowneroftheapartment.
D.Herroommatewon'tshareexpenses.
28.(17)
A.Shedisagreeswiththeman.
B.Shedoesn'tenjoylongspeeches.
C.Shehadn'tknownhowlongthespeechwouldbe.
D.Shedoesn'thaveaspecialopinionaboutthespeaker.
29.(41)
30.(18)
A.Goforaswim.
B.Makebetteruseoftime.
C.Followtheofficialprocedure.
D.Watchtelevision.
31.(25)
A.Tomatoes,beets,eggplant,andcabbages.
B.Strawberries,greenpeppers,andokra.
C.Basil,onions,cantaloupe,andbananapeppers.
D.Greenbeans,bananas,com,andpumpkins.
32.(35)
A.TootherEuropeancountries.
B.Totheremoteareasandsuburbs.
C.Tothenaturalparksforbirds.
D.Backtotheirnests.
33.(36)
A.Asupporteroffreeglobaltrade.
B.AmemberoftheFoodCommission.
C.AsupporterofFirstWorldfoodmarkets.
D.Amemberofanenergydevelopmentgroup.
34.(21)
A.Hebelievesthatflashyrobesattractgreaterattention.
B.Hebelievesthatflashyrobesgowellwithboxingmatches.
C.Hewantstosendamessagetothespectatorssayinghecanfightthoughhe's40.
D.Hebelievesthatthespectatorslovetoseehimdressedinflashyrobes.
35.听力原文:About25millionchildrenindevelopingcountrieshavenohomes.Sotheyliveoncitystreets.Another75millionchildrenliveathomebutworkonthestreets.UnitedNationsChildren'sFundsaysmostofthesechildrendonotreceiveeducationorhealthcare.Theprivateorganizationknownas"ChildHopeU.S.A."istryingtodosomethingtohelpthesechildren.Thegrouphasmanygoals.ChildHopeU.S.A.wantstohaltthespreadofAIDSandtheuseofillegaldrugsamongchildren.Itwantstoprotectyounggirlsfrombeingmistreatedsexually.Itwantstoteachchildrenhowtoprotectthemselves,howtosurviveconditionsonthestreetsandhowtofeelgoodaboutthem.ChildHopeU.S.A.istryingtoestablisheducationalprogramsforthechildren.Itis'workingwithlocalgroupstogettheirhelpinprotectingtherightsofstreetchildren.And,itistryingtomakeinternationaldevelopmentgroupsmoreinformedaboutstreetchildren.Somechildrenbeginlivingonthestreetswhentheyarefiveyearsoldoryounger.Four-year-oldscanbefoundsellinggoodsonthestreetcomerorbeggingforfoodandmoney.Someofthesechildrenhavelosttheirfamilies,becauseofwarsornaturaldisasters,suchasearthquakesandfloods.Somearehelpingtheirfamiliesearnenoughmoneytosurvive.StudiesshowthatmorethanonemillionchildrenliveandworkonthestreetsinthePhilippines.SevenmillionchildrenliveonthestreetsinBrazil.About250thousandchildrenliveonthestreetsinMexico.AborntenmillionMexicanchildrenworkonthestreets.ChildHopeU.S.A.workscloselywithinternationalchildren'sgroups,governmentagenciesandothernationalandlocalgroups.IthasofficesinBrazil,Guatemala,thePhilippines,Britain,CanadaandtheUnitedStates.ChildHopeU.S.A.alsoworksto.improvechildlaborlaws.In1992,Pakistanapprovednewlawstocontrolchildlabor.Thelawsmakeitillegalforcompaniestolendmoneytofamiliesandletchildrenrepaytheloanbyworkinginfactories.Yet,abouteightmillionchildrenstillareworkinginPakistantorepayloans.Wewilltalkmoreabouttheproblemsofchildrenindevelopingcountriesnextweek.
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A.25million.B.100million.C.50million.D.75million.
36.(32)
A.Itisawardedtothebestfilmofthefestival.
B.Itwasintroducedin1959.
C.Itwasintroducedbyacommercialorganization.
D.OnlyAmericandirectorshavereceivedthisaward.
37.(22)
A.Theman.
B.Theoperator.
C.Thewoman'sbrother.
D.Telephonedirectory.
38.
【B10】
39.听力原文:W:I'mjustlookingforabikethatwillgetmetothelibraryandback.
M:Withtheroadsthewaytheyare,youwillneedasturdyone.
Q:Whatdoesthemanimply?
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A.Thelibraryiswithinwalkingdistance.
B.Thestreetsarenotingoodcondition.
C.Themanshouldgetacarinstead.
D.Themanshouldexercisemore.
40.听力原文: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.
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A.Hekeepsforgettingtheimportantthingshehastodo.
B.HehasgreatdifficultyrememberingKoreanwords.
C.Hecan'tfindthemosthelpfulKoreandictionary.
D.HispronunciationofKoreanwordsconfusesothers.
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20题)41.
"Subscription"is______.
A.thefeepaidbythepersonwiththemembershipoftheTrust
B.thedonationbythemembersofNationalTrust
C.themoneyusedtorepairtheancienthouses
D.thesupportgrantedbythegovernment
42.(62)
43.
Howcanwomengettheroleofpoliticalleadership?
A.Womenmusttakepartinnationalaffairsthroughtheirownefforts.
B.Thegovernmentmustgivesomeconvenientconditionstowomen.
C.Womenmustbeuncompromisingandsteadyandneedmen'ssupport.
D.Menhandthepowertowomenvoluntarilyforabetterfuture.
44.
Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardstheyoungpeople'sinclinationtonovelty?
A.Angry.
B.Disbelieving.
C.Objectiveandtolerant.
D.Pessimistic.
45.SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.
Opinionpollsarenowbeginningtoshowthat,whoeveristoblameandwhateverhappensfromnowon,highunemploymentisprobablyheretostay.Thismeansweshallhavetofindwaysofsharingtheavailableemploymentmorewidely.
Butweneedtogofurther.Wemustasksomefundamentalquestionsaboutthefuturework.Shouldwecontinuetotreatemploymentasthenorm?Shouldwenotratherencouragemanywaysforself-respectingpeopletowork?Shouldwenotcreateconditionsinwhichmanyofuscanworkforourselves,ratherthanforanemployer?Shouldwenotaimtorevivethehouseholdandtheneighborhood,aswellasthefactoryandtheoffice,ascentersofproductionandwork?
Theindustrialagehasbeentheonlyperiodofhumanhistoryinwhichmostpeople'sworkhastakentheform.ofjobs.Theindustrialagemaynowbeco
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