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2021年浙江省舟山市大学英语6级大学英语六级测试卷(含答案)学校:________班级:________姓名:________考号:________
一、1.Writing(10题)1.Directions:Thefollowingtablegivesstatisticsshowingtheaspectsofqualityoflifeinfivecountries.Writeacompositiondescribingtheinformationinthetablebelow.Youshouldwriteatleast150words.
2.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacompositiononthetopicABoominContinuingEducation.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsaccordingtotheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:
1.图中所示为某城市1989、1994、1999、2004年参加成人教育(或继续教育)的人数情况,请描述其变化
2.请说明发生这些变化的原因(可从社会发展及竞争能力方面加以说明)
3.请预测我国成人教育(或继续教育)的前景
3.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitledMenaceofEyesightDeteriorating.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:
1.现代人的视力正在受到严重的威胁
2.造成这一现象的主要原因
3.保护视力必须从孩子做起…
MenaceofEyesightDeteriorating
4.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitledObtaintheInformationOnline.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:
1.随着网络的发展,我们可以轻而易举地从网络上获取各种信息
2.如此便捷地获取信息有利也有弊
3.你的看法
ObtaintheInformationOnline
5.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed3OminutestowriteALettertotheEditorofaCampusMagazinetopresentyourviewaboutwhethertheextremesportsshouldbebannedandwhetherpeopleshouldbeallowedtorisktheirlives.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsaccordingtotheguidelinesgivenbelowinChinese:
1.TomGranger,19岁,是一所大学极限运动俱乐部(TheUniversityExtremeSportsClub)的成员。他在一次进行高空弹射特技表演时,因设备出现故障,不幸身亡。这一惨剧在校园内外引起了广泛争议。请你给编辑写一封信,表明你对这件事的看法。信中必须包括以下内容:
--事情的起因和你对此事的态度,是支持大学生从事极限运动,还是反对大学生从事极限运动
--阐明你持有这种看法的理由
--结论
ALettertotheEditorofaCampusMagazine
6.
1.简要分析图表
2.分析观众喜欢看体育节目的原因
WhyDotheViewersLikeWatchingSportPrograms?
7.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacompositionbasedonthefollowinglinegraphthatshowsthechangesoftheattendanceinthereaddingroom.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelowinChinesewiththetitleCollegeReadingRoomPhenomenon.
1.描述图表中的两个循环(cycle)所反映的问题。
2.分析引起该变化的原因。
3.你的结论。
CollegeReadingRoomPhenomenon
8.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitledOnIndependentSpirit.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:
1.大学新生报道的时候,都是家长拎行李;
2.出现这种现象的原因及其不良后果;
3.培养独立精神的重要性。
OnIndependentSpirit
9.1.假如你是李静,你想向校长申请参加西部大开发,你要给校长写一封信,信的内容包括:
1.表达自己想要参加西部大开发的愿望;
2.简要说明自己的理由。
10.1.老一辈常说,能力比相貌重要
2.如今很多人却认为相貌比有力重要
3.你的看法
AbilityandGoodLooks
二、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(10题)11.
Inamarketsystem,no_________________includingthegovernmentisabletocontroltheeconomy.
12.
Someproposedtechnologicalsolutions,suchas______,canbeusedtobeatmisidentification.
13.
Achildwith______oftenfeelsdisappointedandisunabletofinishassignmentandpaynoattentiontoteachers.
14.
_______________carriesthesameburdenofpermanence,expressedthistimeinanegativeway.
15.
FinallyWilcox'spropertywasdeededtothestate,whichwasmorepossiblythananindividualtopreserve______.
16.
Apersonwithsleepapneawillpossiblyhavethesymptomlike____.
A.failingtowakeupinthemorning
B.stoppingbreathingrepeatedly
C.failingtoconcentrateonhisthinking
D.stayingawakeallthenight
17.Trees
Tomany,thewordtreesevokesimagesofsuchancient,powerful,andmajesticstructuresastheredwoodandthegiantsequoia(红杉),amongthemostmassiveandlongestlivingorganismsintheworld.AlthoughthemajorityoftheEarth'sbiomassisrepresentedbytrees,thefundamentalimportanceoftheseseeminglyubiquitousplantsfortheveryexistenceanddiversityoflifeonEarthisperhapsnotfullyappreciated.Ourverybiosphereisdependentonthemetabolism,death,andrecyclingofplants,especiallytrees.Theirvasttrunksandrootsystemsstorecarbondioxideandwaterandrespireoxygenintotheatmosphere.Theorganicmatterofthesoildevelopsprimarilyfromplantresidues(thatis,fromdecayedleaves,twigs,branches,roots,andfallentrees),whichreleaseimportantnutrients,suchasnitrogen,carbon,andoxygen.
Thetreeisnotanimmutablebiologicalcategorybutratherahumanconceptbasedonvisualcriteria.Perhapsageneraldefinitionwoulddescribeatreeasaperennial(多年生的)woodyplantthatdevelopsalongasinglemaintrunktoaheightofatleast4.5metresatmaturity.Thismaybecontrastedwithashrub,whichmightbelooselydefinedasawoodyplantwithmultiplestems;inmostcases,ashrubislessthan3metrestall.However,aspeciesfittingthedescriptionofeitherinoneareaoftheworldmightnotnecessarilydosoinotherregions,sinceavarietyofstressesshapethehabitofthematureplant.Thus,agivenwoodyspeciesmaybeatreeinonesetofhabitatswithinitsrangeandashrubelsewhere.Forexample,thespruceandfirmaythriveinthetreeform.atthebaseofamountainbutassumeashrubform.nearthemountain-top,thevariationdueprincipallytostressesexertedbysuchenvironmentalconditionsasaltitude,temperature,andoxygentension.
Intheearlystagesofthedevelopmentofterrestriallife,landplantswererootlessandleafless,sincetheyhadtheiroriginsinaqueousenvironments,theydidnotrequirethespecializedconductingandsupportingtissuesaffordedbyrootsandstems,nordidtheyrequirelocalizedregionsofcarbohydratesynthesis,sinceeachcellwasinvolvedinmetabolism,waterandnutrientabsorption,andrespiration.Habitatsfartherfromthewateraswellasaerialhabitatsrepresentedavailableuninhabitedenvironments.
Onekeytoexploitingthesehabitatsislargesize.This,however,requiresphysiologicalandmorphological(形态的)complexity.Ifallthetissuesofmassivetreetruckswerealive,forexample,thephysiologicalcostofmaintainingthesestructuresinthelivingstatewouldbeenormous,andprobablyunattainable.Theelegantsolutioncameintheform.oftremendousstructuraladaptations,newtissuesandorganspermittedlocalizationofthefunctionsoftheplantbody.
Theevolutionofvasculartissuesandlocalizedregionsofcelldivisionpermittedthestrengtheningandconductingtissue,calledwood,tobedead,hollow,thick-walledtubesatfunctionalmaturity.Rootsprovidedanchorageandabsorptionofsufficientamountsofwaterandnutrientstosupportthehugebiomassofthetree.Stemswerenotonlystrongenoughtosupportthetreeandprojectitintoeverhigherhabitatsbutconductiveenoughtotransportthewaterandnutrientstotheleavesattheverytopofthetree.
Theshapeofatreeisanecologicalconstructaswell,sinceitsform.isdependentonthehabitatandthestressesoftheenvironment.Open-growntrees,suchasthoseingardensandparks,generallyhavefoliageextendingalongthelengthofthetrunkforaconsiderabledistance.Foresttrees,ontheotherhand,competeforgrowingspaceandgenerallyhaveanexpanseoffoliage-freebolebelowamorelimitedtreecrown.Theaggregateofthetreecrownsconstitutesthecanopyoftheforest,andthismaybedisplayedinasinglelayerorstratified(
A.YB.NC.NG
18.PartⅡReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)
Directions:Inthispartyouwillhave15minutestogooverthepassagequicklyandanswerthequestionsonAnswerSheet1.Forquestions1-7,choosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Forquestions8-10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.
SustainableCommunities
AccordingtotheWorldWildlifeFund,peoplearecurrentlyusingresources25percentfasterthantheycanbereplaced.Ifwecontinuedownthiscourse,wewillneedasecondplanetbytheyear2050.Sustainablecommunitiesattempttochangethatcoursebydrasticallyalteringhowcitizensinteractwiththeenvironment.
Alternativelyknownasgreencommunitiesorecovillages(生态村),sustainablecommunitiesvaryintheirapproachestosustainableliving,orawayoflifethatmeetsthepopulation'sbasicneedsinwaysthatcanbecontinuedindefinitelyforfuturegenerations.Somecommunitiesfocussolelyonenrichingtheenvironment,whileothersalsoaimtoimprovesocialandeconomicconditionsaswell.
CharacteristicsofSustainableLivingCommunities
Sustainablecommunitiesgenerallystrivetominimizewaste,reduceconsumptionandpreserveopenspace.Ideally,theydon'tuseresourcesfasterthantheycanbereplenished,andtheydon'tproducewastefasterthanitcanbeassimilatedbackintotheenvironment.Granted,somecommunitiesaremoreradicalthanothers--livingentirelyoffthegridandeschewingtheuseofgovernment:--printedmoney--butthebasicprinciplesaresimilar.
Designingtheneighborhoodtoencouragewalkingorbicyclingisonewaysustainablecommunitiesputthesefirsttwoprinciplesintopractice.Lessdrivingmeanslessgasandemissions.Manyecovillagesalsoincorporateworkspaceintohomesorencouragetelecommuting.Theyalsomightzonepartofthedevelopmentforcommercialuse,essentiallymakingthecommunityaserf-containedenvironmentwhereresidentsdon'tevenhavetoleaveforshoppingorentertainment.Thisdesignsometimesiscalledalive-work-playlifestyle.
Usinggreenbuildingtechniquesisanotherstapleofsustainablecommunities.Hereareafewexamples:
-Architectsdesignbuildingstotakeadvantageofthesun'slightingandheatingcapabilities.
-Theyinstallenergy-efficientappliances.
-Theytrytouselocalsourcesofmaterialsasmuchaspossibletocutbackontheenvironmentalcostsoftransport.
-Theybuildwithdurable,non-toxicmaterialsthathaveeitherbeenrecycledorsustainablyharvested.
Youmightseestrawbale(草捆)houses,whichessentiallyusebalesofstrawasthestructuralbuildingblocks;cobhouses,whichareamixofstraw,clayandsandorearthbaghomes,whichareexactlywhattheysoundlike,homesmadeoutofbagsofdirt.
Alongwithgreenbuildingtechniques,sustainablecommunitiesrelyongreengardeningmethods.Theylandscapewithnative,drought-tolerantplantsandraisethemorganicallytoreducewaterandkeeppesticidesandherbicidesoutoftheenvironment.
Manycommunitiesalsosetasideasignificantportionoftheirlandasopenspace.Serenbe,forexample,reserves80percentofits900acresforgreenspace,thatis,720acresofrollinghills,woodsandstreamsfreeofdevelopment,quiteacontrasttotheconcrete-ladenurbansprawlofAtlantajust32milesaway.
Anotherwaysustainablecommunitiesreducetheirecologicalfootprintisbycapturingandrecyclingtheirwastes,oftencreatingtheirowncontainednaturalcycles.Insteadoftreatingnormallyperceivedwasteproductssuchasrainwaterandsewageaspollutiontobegottenridof,residentsmmth
A.WecanhaveanotherplanetcalledtheEarth.
B.WewilluseupresourcesonEarth.
C.Wewillworkoutreplaceableresources.
D.Wewillmigratetoanotherplanettolive.
19.
Only______ofAmericansbelieveddrugcompaniesweregenerallyhonest.
20.
Theblack/whitetrickcanprovidepeoplewithmorethantwochoicesfortheirargument.
A.YB.NC.NG
三、3.ListeningComprehension(10题)21.
【B4】
22.【B9】
23.(13)
A.Allofthemdisagreedwithhim.
B.Someofthemdisagreedwithhim.
C.Therewasnoreaction.
D.Therewasnoresponse.
24.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.
听力原文:M:Theweatherisn'texactlywhatIwouldcallcomfortableforplayingfootball.Itisquitechilly.
W:Isn'tit,though?IwishIhadbroughtmyheavysweateralong.
Q:Whatdoesthewomanthinkabouttheweather?
(12)
A.Shebroughthersweateralongincaseitisgettingcold.
B.Shedoesn'tthinktheweatheriscoldenough.
C.Sheagreesthattheweatherwasn'tsupposedtobesocold.
D.Shebelievesitisagooddaytoplayfootball.
25.听力原文:M:Hello.NationalExpressCourierCompany,CustomerServiceDepartment.
W:Hello.IhavesomequestionsaboutapackageI'mgoingtosend.Canyouhelpme?
M:Yes.ma'am.Whatwouldyouliketoknow?
W:Ihaveaboxofhomemadecandy,andIwanttosendittomysister.It'sabirthdaypresent.Doyouhaveanyspecialrolesaboutdeliveringfood?
M:No.notinthiscase,ma'ma.Ifyouweresendingfruitorvegetables,theywouldhavetobepackedspecially.Buttherearenorolesaboutsendingcandy.
W:OK,Ihaveanotherquestion.I'mveryconcernedaboutthepackagereachingmysisterontime.CanyoumakesurethatitwillbetherebyherbirthdayonSaturday?
M:Wheredoesithavetogo?
W:California.
M:Hmm.Saturday'sonlyfourdaysaway.Wehaveapriorityservicethatwouldguaranteedeliveryinthreedaysbutit'smoreexpensivethanourregularrate.
W:Well,Idon'twanttowastemoney,butit'smoreimportantthatthepackagebethereontime.
M:OK.Bringyourpackagetotheoffice,andwe'llsenditbypriorityservice.
W:OK.I'lldothat.Thanksforyourhelp.
M:It'smypleasure
(23)
A.Sheneedssomeinformation.
B.Shewantspackingmaterials.
C.Sheischeckingherpackage.
D.SheismovingtoCalifornia.
26.(32)
A.Protectingroadsalongtheshore.
B.Buildingonbeacheswithseawalls.
C.Addingsandtobeacheswithseawalls.
D.Stoppingbuildingseawalls.
27.听力原文:Alaskaisknownforitscoldsnowyweather.Formanyyears,dogsledsweretheonlymeansoftransportation.ManyAlaskanscombinefunandhardworkinanannualdogsledrace.Thetrailraceisthelongestdogsledraceintheworld.Itlastsfromtwotothreeweeksandcoversalmost17hundredkm.TheracegoesacrossAlaskafromAnchoragetoRome.ItfollowsthetrailsthatwereonceusedbythepeoplewholookedforgoldinAlaska'swilderness.TheracealsofollowstherouteofseveralbraveAlaskanswhobroughtmedicinefromAnchoragetoRomeinthewinterof1925.Theycardedthebadlyneededmedicinethroughbadstormandhelpedsavemanylives.TheracefromAnchoragetoRomewhichisheldinMarchisveryhardforthedriversandsleighdogs.Eachdaythedogsrunforaboutfourhoursandthenrestforfourhours.Theyrundayandnight,andsometimestravelasmuchasonehundredandtenkm.aday.Thedriversmustfeedandtakecareofthedogsatraceperiods.Sometimestheyonlysleepforabouttwohourseachday.Becausetheraceissohard,manydriversdonotexpecttowin.Formostofthemjustbeingabletofinishisavictory.
(30)
A.WinterinAlaska.
B.ThebraveAlaskanpeople.
C.Alaskantransportationtoday.
D.Adogsledrace.
28.(19)
A.Shewashurtbytheman.
B.Shelosthertemper.
C.Shedidn'tspeaktoherhusband.
D.Shemissedthedinnerparty.
29.听力原文:ExpertssaysomefanningactivitiesareseriouslydamagingEarth'senvironment.Badfarmingmethodscandamagesoil,forestsandwatersupplies.Theyalsohavecausedsomeplantsandanimalstodisappear.
Twogroupsnowsaythatbadfarmingmethodsarethreateningtheabilityoffarmerstoproduceenoughfoodtofeedtheworldpopulationinthefuture.
Thegroupsusedsatelliteimages,mapsandmodernequipmenttostudytheeffectofagricultureontheenvironment.
Thestudyfoundthatthedestructionofsoiliswidespread,Importantorganicnutrientsarebeingremovedfromfarmland.
Agricultureuses70percentofthefreshwaterintheworldeachyear.Thestudyfoundthatmanyfarmersarewastingwatersupplies.Inaddition,chemicalsdesignedtoprotectcropsmaypollutewaterways.
Thereportalsosaysasmuchas30percentoftheworld'sforestshavebeencutdownsothelandcouldbeusedforagriculture.Thishasledtoaseverelossofwildlifeandtheirenvironments.
(30)
A.Soil.B.Humanpopulation.C.Forest.D.Water.
30.听力原文:M:Oh.Hithere.Abeauty,isn'tshe?Doyouwanttotakeheratestride?
W:Well...Um.Howoldisit?
M:Well,it'sonlythreeyearsold.
W:Andwhat'sthemileage?
M:Uh,letmecheck.Ohyes.75,000miles.
W:75,000miles?That'squiteabitforacarthat'sonlythreeyearsold.
M:Well,onceyou'reinthedriver'sseat,you'llfallinlovewithher.Getin.
W:Ugh...Uh,Ican'tseemtogetthedooropen.Itcouldbebroken.
M:Ah,justgiveheralittletap.Ugh.Nowshe'sopened.
W:Great.AdoorIhavetobeatuptoopen.
M:Hey.Getinandstartherup.
W:Oh,thereseemstobesomethingwrong.
M:Well,it'sprobably,thebattery.Iknowshehasenoughgasinher,andIhadourmechaniccheckheroutjustyesterday.Tryitagain.
W:Okay.Howmuchisthisanyway?
M:Oh.It'sarealbargaintodayandtomorrowonlyat$15,775,plusyougettheextendedwarrantycoveringdefects,wear,andtearbeyondthenormalmaintenanceonthevehicleforanextra$500forthenext30,000miles.
W:Uh.Well,almost$16,000isalittleoutofmypricerange,plustheseatscoversaretornalittle.
M:Well,hey,Imightbeabletotalkthemanagerintoloweringthepriceanothertwohundreddollars,butthat'saboutall.
W:No,thanks.IthinkI'lljustkeeplooking.
(20)
A.He'stryingtobuyausedcar.
B.He'stryingtopassadrivingtest.
C.He'stryingtohavehiscarrepaired.
D.He'stryingtosellacar.
四、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(3题)31.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.
Oneofthemosteminentofpsychologists,ClarkHull,claimedthattheessenceofreasoningliesintheputtingtogetheroftwo"behavior.segments"insomenovelway,neveractuallyperformedbefore,soastoreachagoal.
TwofollowersofClarkHull,HowardandTraceyKendler,devisedatestforchildrenthatwasexplicitlybasedonHulll'sprinciples.Thechildrenweregiventhetaskoflearningtooperateamachinesoastogetatoy.Inordertosucceedtheyhadtogothroughatwo-stagesequence.Thechildrenweretrainedoneachstageseparately.Thestagesconsistedmerelyofpressingthecorrectoneoftwobuttonstogetamarble;andofinsertingthemarbleintoasmallholetoreleasethetoy.TheKendlersfoundthatthechildrencouldlearntheseparatebitsreadilyenough.Buttheydidnotforthemostpart"integrate".Theydidnotpressthebuttontogetthemarbleandthenproceedwithoutfurtherhelptousethemarbletogetthetoy.SotheKendlersconcludedthattheywereincapableofdeductivereasoning.
Themysteryatfirstappearstodeepenwhenwelearn,fromantherpsychologist,MichaelColeandhiscolleagues,thatadultsinanAfricancultureapparentlycannotdotheKendlers'taskeither.Butitlessens,ontheotherhand,whenwelearnthatataskwasdevisedwhichwasstrictlyanalogoustotheKendlers'onebutmucheasierformeAfricanmalestohandle.Insteadofthebutton-pressingmachine,Coleusedalockedboxandtwodifferentlycoloredmatch-boxes,oneofwhichcontainedakeythatwouldopenthebox.Noticethattherearestilltwobehavior.segments--"opentherightmatch-boxtogetthekey"and"usethekeytoopenthebox"---sothetaskseemsformallytobethesame.Butpsychologicallyitisquitedifferent.Nowthesubjectisdealingnotwithastrangemachinebutwithfamiliarmeaningfulobjects:anditiscleartohimwhatheismeanttodo.Itthenturnsourthatthedifficultyof"integration"isgreatlyreduced.
RecentworkbySimonHewsonisofgreatinteresthereforitshowsthat,foryoungchildren,too,thedifficultyliesnotintheinferentialprocesseswhichthetaskdemands,butincertainperplexingfeaturesoftheapparatusandtheprocedure.Hewsonmadetwocrucialchanges.First,hereplacedthebutton-pressingmechanisminthesidepanelsbydrawersinthesepanelswhichthechildrencouldopenandshut.Thistookawaythemysteryfromthefirststageoftraining.Thenhehelpedthechildtounderstandthattherewasno"magic"aboutthespecificmarble.Thetwomodificationstogetherproducedajumpmsuccessratesfrom30%to90%forfive-year-oldsandfrom35%to72.5%forfour-year-olds.Forthree-year-olds,forreasonsthatarestillinneedofclarification,noimprovement--ratheraslightdropinperformanceresultedfromthechange.
Wemayconclude,then,thatchildrenexperienceveryrealdifficultywhenfacedwiththeKendlerapparatus;butthisdifficultycannotbetakenasproofthattheyareincapableofdeductivereasoning.
WhydidtheKendlersconductthetestdescribedinthesecondparagraph?
32.
Whydidtheparentsmentionedinthethirdparagraphleavethechildaloneinaroom?
33.
InSouthAmerica,inthenext20years22millionhectaresoftropicalforestandsavannawillbedisplacedby______.
五、5.ErrorCorrection(3题)34.
【S4】
35.Aretwoheadsusuallybetterthanone?Ifyouhadadifficultproblemto
solve,wouldyoubebetterworkingontheproblemaloneorworkingonitasS1.______
partofagroup?Yearsofresearchhasyieldedaconsistentpatternoffindings
showsthatgroupstypicallyproducemore,andproducebettersolutionstoS2.______
problemsthanthesamenumberasindividualsworkingalone.Forinstance,aS3.______
classicexperimentbyShawhadgroupsorindividualsubjectsattemptedtoS4.______
solveproblemsinvolvingconceptualandmathematicalskill.Ineverycase,S5.______
thegroupsproducedmorecorrectsolutionsthantheindividuals.
However,itwasoneimportantwarningtothefindingofgroupsuperiority:S6.______
thegroupswereconsiderablylessefficient,whentimeconsidered,thantheS7.______
individualswere.Inotherwords,althoughgroupsproducedmorecorrectsolutions,
buttheydidsoatacostofmoretime.Infact,muchsubsequentS8.______
researchhassuggestedthattheadvantageofgroupsinsolvingproblemscanbe
outweighedunlessefficiencyintermsoftimeperpersonisamajorcriterion.S9.______
Asageneralrule,though,groupperformanceinproblem-solvingsituationsis
morequalitativelyandquantitativelysuperiortotheperformanceoftheaverageS10.______
individualworkingalone.Thereareanumberofreasonsgroupsaregenerally
betteratproblemsolvingthanindividuals.
【S1】
36.
【S5】
六、6.ErrorCorrection(3题)37.【S10】
38.
【S6】
39.
【S10】
参考答案
1.Thetableusesfourbroadeconomicindicatorstoshowthestandardoflivinginfiveselectedcountriesin2000includingboththemostdevelopednationintheworldandsomeofthemuchlessdevelopednations.AscanbeseenfromthestatisticstheU.S.A.—oneoftherichestcountriesintheworld—hadthehighestGNPanddailycalorieintakethelongestlifeexpectancyandthelowestinfantmortalityrate.Theotherdevelopingcountrieshadaconsiderablylowerqualityoflife.EgyptIndonesiaandBoliviaweresimilarintheirrangeofindicatorswithEgypthavingthehighestqualityoflifeamongthethree.HoweverEgypt'sinfantmortalityratewasslightlyhigherthanIndonesia'sat40deathsper1000comparedto31inIndonesia.BangladeshhadbyfarthelowestqualityoflifeinalltheFourindicators.ItsGNPwasonlyaboutone-fortieththatoftheU.S.A.ThefigureintermsofthedailycaloriesupplyperheadinBangladeshisthehalfofthatinU.S.A.anditsinfantmortalityrateWas6timesgreater.Inconclusionitcanbeseenfromtheeconomicindicatorsthatthefourdevelopingcountrieshavea10ngwaytogobeforereachingthesamelevelofqualityoflifeastheU.S.A.AtthesametimetheU.S.A.hastheresponsibilitytohelptheothercountriestodeveloptheireconomiesandimprovetheirpeople'slivingstandards.Thetableusesfourbroadeconomicindicatorstoshowthestandardoflivinginfiveselectedcountriesin2000,includingboththemostdevelopednationintheworldandsomeofthemuchlessdevelopednations.Ascanbeseenfromthestatistics,theU.S.A.—oneoftherichestcountriesintheworld—hadthehighestGNPanddailycalorieintake,thelongestlifeexpectancyandthelowestinfantmortalityrate.Theotherdevelopingcountrieshadaconsiderablylowerqualityoflife.Egypt,IndonesiaandBoliviaweresimilarintheirrangeofindicators,withEgypthavingthehighestqualityoflifeamongthethree.However,Egypt'sinfantmortalityratewasslightlyhigherthanIndonesia's,at40deathsper1,000comparedto31inIndonesia.BangladeshhadbyfarthelowestqualityoflifeinalltheFourindicators.ItsGNPwasonlyaboutone-fortieththatoftheU.S.A.ThefigureintermsofthedailycaloriesupplyperheadinBangladeshisthehalfofthatinU.S.A.,anditsinfantmortalityrateWas6timesgreater.Inconclusion,itcanbeseenfromtheeconomicindicatorsthatthefourdevelopingcountrieshavea10ngwaytogobeforereachingthesamelevelofqualityoflifeastheU.S.A.Atthesametime,theU.S.A.hastheresponsibilitytohelptheothercountriestodeveloptheireconomiesandimprovetheirpeople'slivingstandards.
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