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2021-2022年内蒙古自治区呼伦贝尔市大学英语6级大学英语六级学校:________班级:________姓名:________考号:________

一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20题)1.

Fullerwon______in19

2.

Insteadofanaspectofnature,sportsbelongtothefieldof______.

3.

Wheelsworkwellonflatsurfaces,butare______.

4.

Breastmilkcontainsmanynutrientssuchasiron,calcium,vitamins,etc.

A.YB.NC.NG

5.

DavidVaughan'sgroupfoundthatmostoftheglaciersalongthePeninsulawereinretreat.

A.YB.NC.NG

6.

Yourdivorceapplicationcanbeacceptedifyoumakeitinhalfayearafteryoufindanyadulteryofyourspouse.

A.YB.NC.NG

7.

Whileawake,peoplecanproduce______wavesintheirbrains.

8.

ADH1andADH2aresamebrewers'yeastsresponsibleforbreakingdownethanol.

A.YB.NC.NG

9.

Whenyousoundor"hear"wordsasyouread,youshouldforceyourselftofocusonimportantwordsand______.

10.

ThepesticideDDTcanbeeffectiveagainst______.

A.malariaB.wildlifeC.animalsD.humannervoussystem

11.

Sociolectsoftendevelopduetosocialdivisionswithinasociety,suchasthoseof______.

12.

Donottrytomakethetaglinetrendy,becausesuchlinedareoften______.

13.

People'sconfidenceinreadingmightbedestroyedby______.

14.HowmanyresidentsarelivinginDancingRabbitEcovillagenow?

A.Abouthalfahundred.

B.Aboutonehundred.

C.Aboutfivehundred.

D.Aboutonethousand.

15.

Apersonwhothinksabouthavingweightlosssurgeryshouldfind______bariatricsurgeon.

16.

Withthehelpofthegovernmentandtheworldandtheirownefforts,womenofthePeruvianAndeswillsoonbeabletogobackhome.

A.YB.NC.NG

17.

Thecellphoneindustrysaysthatfuturecellphonescanprovide______basedonitsabilitytodetectitsexactlocationanywhereintheworld.

18.SinceBritaingottheexclusivecontrolonopium,Indiangrowersmustselltheircropsto______.

19.IntelligentTransportSystem

Today,therearemanywaystotravelaroundalargemetropolitanarea,forworkorpleasure.Youcouldwalk,althoughtherangeisadmittedlylow.Youcouldbicycle,butyoustilldoalotofwork,andit'sdangerous.Youcoulddriveacar,whichtakesconcentrationandsobrietyandalicense.Youcouldrideabus,andletsomeoneelsedrive.Youcouldtakeatrain,andletacomputerdriveyou.Oryoucouldfly,andwaitalongtimefortheplanetotakeoffandland.

Allmodesoftransportationhaveadvantages,anddisadvantages.However,inrecentdecades,thesinglesystemthathaswonoverallothersistheprivateautomobile.Thisallowsyoutogofromyourstartingpointtoyourdestinationpoint,withyourcompletecontrol,atareasonablespeedinareasonabletime.Unfortunately,apartfromthepollutantscreatedbythevehicleitself,thefactthatsomanyotherpeopleseemtoenjoyitsperceivedfreedomcausesmajortrafficjams,andtherequirementfortrafficcontroldevices.

Toomanypeopleusingtoolittleroadspaceatthesametimecausestrafficjams.Itismostprofoundonlargegradeseparatedroads,thathavelimitedaccess.Therehavebeenvarioussolutionstriedout,includinghighoccupancyvehiclelanes,rampmetering,orroadwidening.Unfortunately,theysimplydon'tsolvetheproblemoflackofcapacity.

Trafficcontroldevicesimposecertaincontrolsontheflowoftraffic.Mostcommonaretrafficlights.Thesemetertheflowoftrafficbetweentwoormoreroadssothatatnotimeisanyvehicleinconflictwithanyother.However,theyalsoimposethattrafficcomestoacompletestop,requiringvehiclestostopandthenstartagain.Thisnotonlyslowsvehiclesdown,butalsoistheprimecauseofwastedenergyinurbansettings.

Unfortunately,citiesareveryreluctanttospendmoney.Thereforeanyfuturetransportsystemhastobecheapforcities.Thisimpliesthatcurrentinfrastructureiskeptasmuchaspossible,orimproved.Usingroads,theprimeinfrastructureavailabletodaywouldmeantheform.factorforvehicleswouldstaythesame,buteachindividualvehiclecouldbemademoreintelligent.

Sofortomorrow,weneedtodesignatransportsystemthatusesroadsoraveryslightimprovementonroadstoprovideahighcapacitysystemthatprovidesserviceforeveryone.Thiscouldbeachievedbyimplementingthefollowingeightsystems,eachofwhichprovidesmoreofaburdenonthecarmanufacturer,butwouldeventuallyprovideasystem,whichisautomatic,safeandefficient.

Firstly,allcarsshouldhaveintelligencebrakesandcruisecontrol.Thesewouldremovethedriverfromtheresponsibilityofhavingtofollowalongbehindsomebody.Bypressingabutton,thedriverwouldgivecontrolofthedistancebetweenhiscarandthecarinfront.Ifthecarinfrontsloweddown,youwouldnothavetowaitforthebrakelightstolightup,thedrivertoseethem,Wenpressthebrakepedaltherightamount,andcontinuouslymonitorthedistance.Insteadthecarwouldbeprogrammedtocontinuouslymonitorthedistancetothecarinfrontandinstantlyalteritsspeedtomatchandmaintainthedistance.

Byspeedingupthefeedbackcircuit,youcanclosethedistanceofcars,andthereforeincreasethecapacity.Youalsoremovedrivererrorsoreducingthenumberofaccidents.Also,carscouldcommunicatelocallywitheachotherandwareaheadoftimethatfollowingcarsneedtoslowdown.

Next,youneedtoremovethedriverfromtheresponsibilityofsteeringthevehicle.Havingcomplexvisionsystemsonacarseemsoverthetopastheynotonlydramaticallyincreasethecostofthecar,butalsothecomplexityofthecontrolsoftware.Insteadyoucouldbuilddetectorintothefrontofthecarthatdetectthemiddleofalaneoft

A.YB.NC.NG

20.

______isthemostimportantfactorthatdetermineswhetheryoucansucceedinnavigatingyourturningpoint.

二、3.ListeningComprehension(20题)21.(31)

A.Learningsocialskills.

B.Learningmoreknowledge.

C.Havingmorepreparationforthefuture.

D.Gettingmoneyfromthegovernment.

22.(22)

A.Thewoman'sfathermightbeawriteronIJterature.

B.Thewoman'sfatheristeachingEnglishasaforeignlanguage.

C.Thewoman'sfatherisatutorinEducation.

D.Thewoman'sfathermustbeanadviserofmaster'sdegree.

23.

【B10】

24.听力原文:W:Excuseme.Doyoulivehere?

M:Yes,I'velivedhereinEdinburghallmylife.Myname'sRoryMcDonald.Howdoyoudo?

W:Hi,I'mChrisHudsonfromPhoenix,Arizona.I'manoilengineer.I'monmywaytoLondononbusiness.

M:HowlongareyoustayinginEdinburgh?

W:Justaday.WhatcanIseehereintwenty-fourhours?

M:Well,mosttouristswanttovisittheCastle.It'sonCastleRock.It'swheretheScottishgovernmentusedtobe.FromthereyoucanwalkdowntheRoyalMile.

W:What'stheRoyalMile?

M:It'sanarrowstreetofmedievalhouses.It'sworthseeing.ThenyoureallyshouldvisitHolyroodPalace.

W:WholivesinthePalace?

M:Noone,excepttheQueenwhenshecomestoEdinburgh,whichisusuallyonceayear.ButthekingsandqueensofScotlandusedtolivetherebeforeScotlandwasunitedwithEngland.

W:Whenwasthat?

M:Thatwas...er,letmesee2.in1603.

W:YouseemtoknowalotaboutScottishhistory.

M:Aye,well,I'maMcDonaldoftheMcDonaldclan.YouknowthereareclansinScotland,andwe'reallproudofourhistory.

W:I'dliketobuysomethingasasouvenirofthetrip.WhatshouldIbuy?

M:Whydon'tyoubuysomesweaters?Scottishsweatersarefamousfortheirquality.Andyoumustbuysomewhiskey.Ofcourseyouknowthat'sournationaldrink.

W:Yes,I'vealreadyboughtthewhiskey.

M:Good.Butrememberyoumustn'tputiceinit.Thatspoilstheflavor!

W:Oh,weAmericansputiceineverything!

(23)

A.Shecomestovisitthisfamoustown.

B.Shecomestovisitherfriend.

C.ShecomestoEdinburghonbusiness.

D.SheisonherwaytoLondononbusiness.

25.(35)

A.Toprotectenvironment.

B.Tocoolbuildings.

C.Tochangetheclimates.

D.Toprovidedrinkingwater.

26.听力原文:M:IwonderifaproblemlikethiscanbesolvedbyLinda.

W:Well.Ifshecan'tsolveit,noonecan.

Q:Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?

(19)

A.Theproblemmayhavebeenaverycomplicatedone.

B.Themancansolvetheproblemhimself.

C.EvenLindacannotsolvetheproblem.

D.Thewomanthinksthattheproblemistooeasy.

27.(21)

A.Stayandnegotiateormove.

B.MoveclosertotheUniversityornearthesubway.

C.Fightforasmallincreasesoracceptsanincreaseoffer.

D.Thereisnochoice.

28.(47)

29.听力原文:M:ThatphotographcertainlyflattersSusan.Don'tyouthinkso?

W:No,Idon't.Asamatteroffact,Ithinkitmakesherlookolderthanshereallyis.

Q:Whatdoesthemanthinkofthephotograph?

(15)

A.ItlooksexactlylikeSusan.

B.ItmakesSusanlookolderthanshereallyis.

C.ItmakesSusanlookyoungerthanshereallyis.

D.ItmakesSusanlookbetterthanshelooksinperson.

30.(46)

31.听力原文:W:IhavebeenwonderingwhatsortofclothesIamgoingtowearformyvisittoLondon.What'stheweatherusuallylikeinyourcountryinJuly?

M:It'snotsobad.Generallyspeaking,therearemorerainydaysinSeptember.Butwhenyoucomehere,itwillbeveryhumidratherthancold.

Q:WhatwilltheweatherbelikeinLondoninJuly?

(14)

A.Itwillberainy.

B.Itwillbecold.

C.Itwillbemoistandhot.

D.Itwillbeverypleasant.

32.听力原文:Backinthoseprimitivetimesitwasunnecessarytohaveaspecialform.ofexchangevalueforeverything,likeaprice.Intheetimestheonlythingsthatwerereallyvaluableweretheskillstosatvive.Butassocietybecamemorecomplex,peopledependmoreonotherswhowerelivingfaraway;thenitbecameimportantforpeopletodevelopsomemethodforexchangingvaluewithouthavingtoexchangetheactualgoods.

Thisneedtodevelopamethodforexchangingvaluewaswhatledtotheuseofmoney.Moneywasameansofexchangingvaluewithouthavingtoactuallyexchangethespecificthingsyouwanted.Beforetheuseofmoney,peoplehadtotradethingswitheachother,anditwasusuallyverydifficulttodecidewhateverythingwasworthinrelationtoeachother.Ifyouhadthreeanimalsskinsandyourfriendhadtwopotsofdriedbetas,howdidyouknowhowmanyskinswereequivalenttoapetofbeansiftheydidn'thaveaprice?Withtheintroductionofmoney,allthingscouldbegintohateacommonvaluethateverybodycouldknowabout.Thisledtoastandardizedsetofvaluesamongpeople.Asthepowerofmoneyincreased,valuesthatweredifferentfromthemajoritywerenolongerrecognized.Thevalueofsomethingintermsofmoneybecametheultimatevalue.Inorderformoneytofunction,thewholesocietyhastoagreeonthesamevalues.

(30)

A.Lifewaseasyandfoodwaseasytofind.

B.Peoplecaremoreabouthowtosurvive.

C.Thepeopletookcareofeachotheroutoflove.

D.Therearemanydevelopedindividualmonetarysystems.

33.

【B4】

34.(32)

A.EffortlessB.ImpossibleC.DifficultD.Unnecessary

35.听力原文:M:Whatwastheweatherlikeduringyourvacation?

W:Notbad,butitwouldhavebeenbetterifithadbeenalittlebitcooler.

Q:Whatwastheweatherlikeduringthewoman'svacation?

(18)

A.Theweatherwasalittlebitcold.

B.Theweatherwasalittlebitwarm.

C.Theweatherwasfavorable.

D.Theweatherwasdisappointing.

36.SectionB

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.

听力原文:Irecentlyturnedfifty,whichisyoungforatree,midlifeforanelephant,andancientforasportsman.FiftyisanicenumberforthestatesintheUSorforanationalspeedlimitbutitisnotanumberthatIwaspreparedtohavehungonme.Fiftyissupposedtobemyfather'sage,butnowIamstuckwiththisnumberandeverythingitmeans.

Afewdaysago,afriendtriedtocheermeupbysaying,"Fiftyiswhatfortyusedtobe."Hehadmadeaninspirationalpoint.AmIoverthehill?Peoplekeeptellingmethatthehillhasbeenmoved,andIkeeptellingthemthatthehigh-jumpbarhasdroppedfromthesixfeetIonceeasilyclearedtothefourfeetthatisimpossibleformenow.

"Youarenotgettingolder,youaregettingbetter,"saysDr.JoyceBrothers.This,however,isthekindofdoctorwhoinspiresasecondopinion.

AndsoasIapproachthedaywhenIcannotevenjumpoverthetennisnet,Iammovedtosharesomethoughtsonagingwithyou.Iammovedtoshowhowagingfeelsformephysicallyandmentally.Gettingolderofcourse,isobviouslyabetterchangethantheonethatbringsyoueulogies.Infact,apoetnamedRobertBrowningconsidereditthebestchangeofall:

Growoldalongwithme!

Thebestisyettobe.

WhetherornotBrowningwasright,mostofmyfirstfiftyyearshavebeengoldenones,soIwillsettleforwhatisaheadbeingasgoodaswhathasgoneby.Ifindmyselfmovingtowardwhatisaheadwithacuriousblendofbothfightingandacceptingmyaging,hopingthatthephilosopherwasrightwhenhesaid."Oldisalwaysfifteenyearsfromnow."

26.Whatdoesthespeakerseemtotellusinthebeginningofthepassage?

27.Howdoesthespeakerconsiderhisfiftyyearsoflife?

28.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?

(27)

A.Timealonewilltell.

B.Timegoesbyquickly.

C.Timewillshowwhatisright.

D.Timemakesoneforgetthepast.

37.

【B2】

38.【B6】

39.(39)

40.(25)

A.Onlinelearningmakescommunicationeasier.

B.Onlinelearningisaneasywaytogetonlinedegrees.

C.Onlinelearningsavestimeandmoney.

D.Throughonlinelearning,oneneedn'tdohomework.

三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20题)41.Liberia,theoldestindependentNegrostateinWestAfrica,hasbeenstrugglingforsurvivaleversinceitsfoundationin1822.ProgresshasbeenhamperedbyconstanthostilitybetweentileAmericanNegroeswhosefamiliesreturnedthereintheearlynineteenthcenturyandtheWestAfricanswhoseancestorsneverleftthecontinent.Thoughthetwogroupsarcofthesamerace,theyaredividedbylanguageandoutlookandregardeachotherwithdeepsuspicion,creatingaconflictwhichwasnotforeseenbyLiberia'sfounders.

Inaddition,neighboringstates,nativetribes,disease,andpovertyhavemadelifedangerousanddifficult.Thegovernmenthastrieddesperately,throughloansandatrickleoftrade,tomakeendsmeet.Anxietyaboutfinancialmatterslessenedsomewhatwhen,in1910,theUnitedStatesacceptedresponsibilityforLiberia'ssurvival.However,notuntilHarveyFirestone,theAmericanrubbermagnate,decidedthattheUnitedStatesmustproduceitsownrubber-withLiberiaasthesiteoftherubberplantations-didLiberiahavemuchhopeofpayingitsdebtsandbalancingitsbudget.

Therubberindustry,foundedinthe1920's,andtheactivitythatfollowedit,broughtbothprogressandprofittoLiberia.BeforethattimeLiberiahadnoroads,nomechanicaltransport,andfewtools.NowLiberiansfeelthatthecountryisbeingruledbyrubber.Forthisreasontherecentdiscoveryofironoreisimportant.Liberianleadersaretryingtomoderatethepoweroftherubberindustryandtoestablishthecountry'spoliticalandeconomicindependence.

ThegreatestproblemoftheLiberiangovernmenthasbeen______.

A.atradesurplus

B.finances

C.loanstoothercountries

D.suspiciousneighbors

42.AccordingtoDitlow,theautomakersrefusetorevealthecodesmainlyinconsiderationof______.

43.

Theauthorimpliesthatpoorpeopleoftenconsiderthepromiseofrevolutionariestobe______.

A.falseandtreacherous

B.credibleandinspiring

C.attractivebutimpractical

D.superficialandirrelevant

44.

What'stherealcauseofanxietyofworkersandemployees?

45.

Wecaninferfromthepassagethat______.

A.studentsshouldnothavepart-timejobs

B.creditcardsshouldnotbeused

C.ifthereisnocreditcard,collegestudentsmaynotcommitsuicide

D.collegestudentsshouldlearntowiselymanagetheirpersonalfinances

46.

Form.thetextwecaninferthat______.

A.theauthorisinfavoroftheyounggeneration

B.theauthor'sattitudeisveryambiguous

C.theauthorisfortheoldgeneration

D.theauthorisimpartial

47.

Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?

A.SigmundFreudidentifiedtypesofanxiety.

B.Moreresearchesshouldbeconductedinphysicalaspectofanxiety.

C.SigmundFreud'sideasarewelldevelopedbythefollowers.

D.Sexdrivesandunresolvedconflictscanrelieveanxiety.

48.

WhatisimpliedinParagraph4?

A.Childrenwithtruthfulcrymayeventuallydrawtheirmothers'attention.

B.Noisyinfantsarepreferredbytheirmothersfortheirhealthandstrength.

C.Motherswouldrathernursetheobedientbabies.

D.Motherstendtoignorethedeceitfulcry.

49.What'stheattitudeoftheU.N.towardsphysicalpunishment?

A.Disapproved.B.Concerned.C.Indifferent.D.Recommended.

50.(54)

51.Culturalnormssocompletelysurroundpeople,sopermeatethoughtandaction,thatweneverrecognizetheassumptionsonwhichourlivesrest.Ifbirdsweresuddenlyendowedwithscientificcuriositytheymightexaminemanythings,buttheskyitselfwouldbeoverlookedasasuitablesubject;iffishweretobecomecuriousabouttheworld,itwouldneveroccurtothemtobeginbyinvestigatingwater.Forbirdsandfishwouldtaketheskyandseaforgranted,unawareoftheirprofoundinfluencebecausetheycomprisethemediumforeveryact.Humanbeings,inasimilarway,occupyasymbolicuniversegovernedbycodesthatareunconsciouslyacquiredandautomaticallydifferentfromthewayspeopleconducttheiraffairsinothercultures.

Aslongaspeopleremainblindtothesourcesofculturalnorms,theyareimprisonedwithinthem.Theseculturalframesofreferencearenolessconfiningsimplybecausetheycannotbeseenortouched.Whetheritisanindividualmentalitythatkeepsanindividualoutofcontactwithhisneighbors,oracollectivementalitythatseparatesneighborsofdifferentcultures,bothareformsofblindnessthatlimitwhatcanbeexperiencedandwhatcanbelearnedfromothers.

Itwouldseemthateverywherepeoplewoulddesiretobreakoutoftheboundariesoftheirownworlds.Theirabilitytoreactsensitivelytoawiderspectrumofeventsandpeoplesrequiresanovercomingofsuchculturalparochialism.But,infact,fewattainthisbroadervision.Somehavelittleopportunityforwiderculturalexperiences,thoughthisconditionshouldchangeasthemovementofpeopleaccelerates.Othersdonottrytowidentheirexperiencebecausetheyprefertheoldandfamiliar,seekfromtheiraffairsonlyfurtherconfirmationofthecorrectnessoftheirownvalues.Stillothersavoidsuchexperiencesbecausetheyfeelitdangeroustoprobetoodeeplyintothepersonalorculturalunconscious.Exposuremayrevealhowarbitrarymanyculturalnormsare;suchexposuremightforcepeopletoacquirenewbasesforinterpretingevents.Andevenforthosewhodoseekactivelytoenlargethevarietyofhumanbeingstocommunicatewith,therearestilldifficulties.

Culturalnear-sightednesspersistsnotmerelybecauseofinertiaandhabit,butchieflybecauseitissodifficulttoovercome.Oneacquiresapersonalityandacultureinchildhood,longbeforeheiscapableofcomprehendingeitherofthem.Tosurvive,eachpersonmasterstheperceptualorientations,cognitivebiases,andcommunicativehabitsofhisownculture.Butoncemastered,objectiveassessmentoftheseculturalprocessesisawkward,sincethesamemechanismsthatarebeingevaluatedmustbeusedinmakingtheevaluations.

Theexamplesofbirdsandfishareusedto______.

A.indicatethatanimalsalsohavetheirrespectivecultures

B.explainthathumanbeingsoccupyasymbolicuniverseasbirdsandfishoccupytheskyandthesea.

C.illustratethathumanbeingsareunawareoftheculturalcodesgoverningthem

D.demonstratethesimilaritybetweenman,birds,andfishintheirwaysofthinking

52.

Whenweareallowedhalfasecondtorememberwatchesandfaces,werememberwatchesbetterbecause______.

A.werememberobjectsquicklyinsuchashorttime

B.wecannotencodeimagesinsuchashorttime

C.wecanrecognizesimplethingsinsuchashorttime

D.wecannotrecognizeimagesinsuchashorttime

53.SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.Pleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.

OnDecember25,2000,manypeopleacrossNorthAmericareceivedarareChristmastreatwhenthemoonpassedinfrontofthesunresultinginapartialsolareclipse.

Solareclipsesoccurwhenthemoon【C1】______betweentheearthandthesun,andthemoon'sshadowcoverspartoftheearth;andatotalsolareclipsetakesplacewhenthemoon'sshadowblocksoutthesun【C2】______.WhatmadethisparticularsolareclipseuniquewasthatthiseventhasoccurredonDecembertwenty-fifthonly30times【C3】______thepast5000years,thelasttimein1954.

Butpeoplemustbeexceptionally【C4】______whenattemptingtoviewasolareclipse.Withouttakingprecautionary【C5】______,onecanpermanentlydamagetheretinaoftheeye;however,thereareseveralsafemethodsof【C6】______thisheavenlymarvel.

First,youcanviewasolareclipsebyusingeclipsesafetyglassesforfilteringoutthesun's【C7】______rays.Theyshouldbeusedwhenanypartofthesunisvisible.

Sunglassescanblockoutsomeofthesun'sultravioletrays,buttheresultscanbeverydeceptive.Theeye'snatural【C8】______tothisdarkenedstatewhenwearingsunglassesistomakethepupillarger,whichallowsinmorelightandcan【C9】______thedamagetoyoureye.

Youcanwatchaneclipsebyprojectingthesun's【C10】______onapieceofpapereitherbyusingatelescope,oreasieryet,bycreatingapinholeinapieceofpaperandviewingtheresultonanotherpieceofpaper,thuscalledapinholeprojector.

[A]lively[I]during

[B]passes[J]intensify

[C]among[K]measures

[D]careful[L]reaction

[E]target[M]investigating

[F]entirely[N]harmful

[G]image[O]poses

[H]witnessing

【C1】

54.Whathasbecomestandardcocktailtherapy?

55.

Whydidtheparentsmentionedinthethirdparagraphleavethechildaloneinaroom?

56.

WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A.ThepopularityofiPodowesmuchtoitsadvancedplayerandformat.

B.Despiteitsconveniences,theiPodistooexpensiveformostpeopletoafford.

C.ItistheiPodthatmakes"on-the-move"musiclisteningbecomereality.

D.TheiPodwilltotallyreplacetheexpensiveCDsandaudiocassettes.

57.

Whatdidthegirlaskhim?

A.Sheaskedifhefeltpurposefulinsociety.

B.Sheaskedifhehadanyspecialpurposeinpainting.

C.Sheaskedifhehadfulfilledacertaintask.

D.Sheaskedifhethoughthehadaspecialdutyinsociety.

58.

WMGwouldliketochangeitsnamebecause______.

A.BritainisgoingtocatchupwithallotherEuropeancountriesinthefieldofelectronicengineeringmanagement

B.businesshasbeeninfluencedsomuchbye-commerce

C.thee-commercehasofferedAsiancountriesthechancetoovertakeBritainandtherestofEurope

D.e-businessisverypopularandwillbecomeuniversal

59.WhydoesBillRandelsaythatthefindingsaresurprising?

A.Thefindingsarecompletelyoppositetopreviousfindings.

B.Thefindingsarenotunderstandableatall.

C.Watervaporhasbothpositiveandnegativeeffects.

D.Theeffectofwatervaporissosignificant.

60.SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.

RobertSpring,a19thcenturyforger,wassogoodathisprofessionthathewasabletomakehislivingfor15yearsbysellingfalsesignaturesoffamousAmericans.SpringwasborninEnglandin1813andarrivedinPhiladelphiain1858toopenabookstore.AtfirstheprosperedbysellinghissmallbutgenuinecollectionofearlyU.S.autographs.Discoveringhisabilityatcopyinghandwriting,hebeganimitatingsignaturesofGeorgeWashingtonandBenFranklinandwritingthemonthetitlepagesofoldbooks.Tolessenthechanceofdetection,hesenthisforgeriestoEnglandandCanadaforsaleandcirculation.Forgershaveahardtimesellingtheirproducts.Aforgercan'tapproacharespectablebuyerbutmustdealwithpeoplewhodon'thavemuchknowledgeinthefield.Forgershavemanywaystomaketheirworklookreal.Forexampletheybuyoldbookstouseagedpaperofthetitlepage,andtheycantreatpaperandinkwithchemical.InSpring'stime,rightaftertheCivilWar,BritainwasstillfondoftheSouthernstates,soSpringinventedarespectablemaidenladyknownasMissFannyJackson,theonlydaughterofGeneral"Stonewall"Jackson.ForseveralyearsMissFanny'sfinancialproblemsforcedhertosellagreatnumberoflettersandmanuscriptsbelongingtoherfamousfather.Springhadtoworkveryhardtosatisfythedemand.AllthisactivitydidnotpreventSpringfromdyinginpoverty,leavingsharpeyedexpertsfiledifficulttaskofseparatinghisforgeriesfromtheoriginals.

WhatwasinagreatdemandinBritainaftertheCivilWar?

四、5.ErrorCorrection(5题)61.

【S6】

62.

【S4】

63.

【S2】

64.

【S8】

65.

【S5】

五、6.Translation(5题)66.Itissensiblethatintheirdailylife,children____________(要和电视电脑保持一定距离)tokeepgoodeyesight.

67.Howcloseparentsaretotheirchildren______(对孩子的性格有很强的影响).

68._______________________posepotentialriskstothepreservationofculturalrelics.(太多游客涌入旅游景点)

69.IfIhadnotseenitmyself,__________________________(我根本不会相信的).

70.Elderlypeopleoftensaidthat_______(要是总这么完美就好了).

参考答案

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2.cultureculture解析:文章第一自然段第二句sincesportsareaninvention,apartofcultureratherthananaspectofnature,...即是说体育运动属于文化范畴。

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