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2021-2022年四川省成都市大学英语6级大学英语六级重点汇总(含答案)学校:________班级:________姓名:________考号:________

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

Theauthorsuggeststhatcouplesshouldgivefirstpriorityto______.

2.PartⅡReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)

Directions:Inthispart,youwillhave15minutestogooverthepassagequicklyandanswerthequestionsonAnswerSheet1.

Forquestions1-7,mark

Y(forYES)ifthestatementagreeswithinformationgiveninthepassage;

N(forNO)ifthestatementcontradictstheinformationgiveninthepassage;

NG(forNOTGIVES)iftheinformationisnotgiveninthepassage.

Forquestions8-10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.

TheNewScienceofSiblings

Foralongtime,researchershavetriedtonaildownjustwhatshapesus—orwhat,atleast,shapesusmost.Andovertheyears,they'vehadalotofeurekamoments(突发灵感的时刻).Firstitwasourparents,particularlyourmothers.Thenitwasourgenes.Nextitwasourpeers,whoshowuplastbutholdgreatsway.Andallthoseideasweregoodones—butonlyasfarastheywent.Somewhere,therewasasortoftemperamental(捉摸不定的)darkmatterexertinganinvisiblegravitationalpullofitsown.Moreandmore,scientistsareconcludingthatthisunexplainedforceisoursiblings.

Fromthetimetheyareborn,ourbrothersandsistersareourscolds,protectors,tormentors,playmates,counselors,sourcesofenvy,objectsofpride.Ourspousesarrivecomparativelylateinourlives;ourparentseventuallyleaveus.Oursiblingsmaybetheonlypeoplewe'lleverknowwhotrulyqualifyaspartnersforlife.Siblingsarewithusforthewholejourney.

AtresearchcentersintheU.S.,Canada,Europeandelsewhere,scientistsaregainingintriguinginsightsintothepeoplewebecomeasadults.DoesthestudentstrugglingwithaprofessorwhoplaysfavoritessummonupthecopingskillsacquiredfromdealingwithasisterwhowasDaddy'sgirl?Dohusbandsandwivesbenefitfromtheinter-gendernegotiationstheywagedwhentheirmostimportantpartnersweretheirsistersandbrothers?Todayseriousworkisrevealingexactlyhowourbrothersandsistersinfluenceus.

Whychildhoodfightsbetweensiblingscanbegood

Bythetimechildrenare11,theydevoteabout33%oftheirfreetimetotheirsiblings—moretimethantheyspendwithfriends,parents,teachersorevenbythemselves.Adolescents,whohaveusuallybegungoingtheirownway,devoteatleast10hoursaweektoactivitieswiththeirsiblings.SiblingsarelikethenursesonthewarD.Allthatproximitybreedsanawfullotofintimacy—andanawfullotoffriction.

LaurieKramer,professorofappliedfamilystudiesattheUniversityofIllinoishasfoundthat,onaverage,sibsbetween3and7yearsoldengageinsomekindofconflict3.5timesanhour.Kidsinthe2-to-4agegrouptopoutat6.3—ormorethanoneclashevery10minutes,accordingtoaCanadianstudy.

Butasmuchasallthefightingcansetparents'haironend,there'salotoflearninggoingontoo,specificallyabouthowconflicts,oncebegun,canbesettleD.Shawandhiscolleaguesconductedayears-longstudyandfoundthatthekidswhopracticedthebestconflict-resolutionskillsathomecarriedthoseabilitiesintotheclassroom."Siblingshaveasocializingeffectononeanother,"Shawsays."Unlikearelationshipwithfriends,you'restuckwithyoursibs.Youlearntonegotiatethingsdaytoday."

It'sthatpermanence,researchersbelieve,thatmakessiblingsarehearsaltoolforlaterlife.Somewhereinthereistheearlytrainingforthee-mailjokethatbreaksanofficesilenceorthehusbandwhosignalsthatafightisoverbyaskinghiswifewhatshethinkstheyshoulddoaboutthatfast-approachingvacationanyway."Siblingrelationshipsarewhereyoulearnallthis,"saysdevelopmentalpsychologistS

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3.

Weneedtoeatmorefat,becauseagramoffatcontainsmorecaloriesthanagramofprotein.

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4.

Ababybeginstolaughandbecomesacomparativelysophisticatedcreaturewhenheisattheageof______.

5.

ThebestwayforthewesternbusinessmentomaketherightconnectionsinAsiancountriesisto______.

6.

ThehappeningsintheemergencyroomareusuallyasdramaticasthesceneonTVshows.

A.YB.NC.NG

7.

Whatdoweknowaboutthe"ghosting"fromthepassage?

A.ItisadoubleimageofTV.

B.Itreferstothespeedoflight.

C.Itwaseventuallysolvedbyengineers.

D.Itreferstothespeedoftheradiosignals.

8.

ResearchesinthewildfieldevaluatingthetwomostcommonBtcornplantsshowedthatthetoxinabsorbedwastoo______.

9.

Theauthorsaysthatforegoingacollegeeducationisoftennotawisechoicebecause______ofthe50highestpayingjobsrequireafour-yearcollegedegreeexceptforairtrafficcontrollersandnuclearpowerreactoroperators.

10.

______beganin19

11.

Whichistheelementresponsibleforrisingwageinequality?

A.Technologyasamoreirresistibleforce.

B.Technologyandglobalization.

C.Technologyandautomation.

D.Socialclassinwhiteandblue-collars.

12.Inadvertisingtheadvertisercanavoidanyresponsibilityforhisstatementbyusing______.

13.

Thesuccessofapartysometimesdependsonwhether______ornot.

14.

______areappliedinconventionalfarmingforweedcontrol.

15.

EmekBaskethasstudiedtheimpactofWal-Martontheretailersin______.

A.Americancounties

B.Europeantowns

C.Americanmetropolis

D.citiesallovertheworld

16.TheMostImportantSecretAboutTrust

WhatIsTrust?

Youknowwhenyouhavetrust;youknowwhenyoudon'thavetrust.Yet,whatistrustandhowistrustusefullydefinedfortheworkplace?Canyoubuildtrustwhenitdoesn'texist?Howdoyoumaintainandbuilduponthetrustyoumaycurrentlyhaveinyourworkplace?Theseareimportantquestionsfortoday'srapidlychangingworld.

Trustformsthefoundationforeffectivecommunication,employeeretention,andemployeemotivationandcontributionofdiscretionary(自由决定的)energy,theextraeffortthatpeoplevoluntarilyinvestinwork.Whentrustexistsinanorganizationorinarelationship,almosteverythingiseasiertoachieve.

AccordingtoDr.DuaneC.Tway,Jr.inhis1993dissertation,AConstructofTrust,"Thereexiststoday,nopracticalconstructofTrustthatallowsustodesignandimplementorganizationalinterventionstosignificantlyincreasetrustlevelsbetweenpeople.WeallthinkweknowwhatTrustisfromourownexperience,butwedon'tknowmuchabouthowtoimproveit.Why?IbelieveitisbecausewehavebeentaughttolookatTrustasifitwereasingleentity."

TheThreeConstructsofTrust

Twaydefinestrustas"thestateofreadinessforunguardedinteractionwithsomeoneorsomething".Hedevelopedamodeloftrustthatincludesthreecomponents.Hecallstrustaconstructbecauseitis"constructed"ofthesethreecomponents:thecapacityfortrusting,theperceptionofcompetence,andtheperceptionofintentions.Thinkingabouttrustasmadeupoftheinteractionandexistenceofthesethreecomponentsmakes"trust"easiertounderstand.Thecapacityfortrustingmeansthatyourlifeexperienceshavedevelopedyourcurrentcapacityandwillingnesstorisktrustingothers.Theperceptionofcompetenceismadeupofyourperceptionofyourabilityandtheabilityofotherswithwhomyouworkinyourcurrentsituation.Theperceptionofintentions,asdefinedbyTway,isyourperceptionthattheactions,words,missions,ordecisionsaremotivatedbymutually-servingratherthanself-servingmotives.

WhyTrustIsCriticalinaHealthyOrganization?

Howimportantisbuildingatrustingworkenvironment?AccordingtoTway,peoplehavebeeninterestedintrustsinceAristotle.Twaystates,"Aristotle(384BC-322BC),writingintheRhetoric,suggestedthatEthos,theTrustofaspeakerbythelistener,wasbasedonthelistener'sperceptionofthreecharacteristicsofthespeaker.Aristotlebelievedthesethreecharacteristicstobetheintelligenceofthespeaker(correctnessofopinions,orcompeten'ce),thecharacterofthespeaker(reliability--acompetencefactor,andhonest--measureofintentions),andthegoodwillofthespeaker(favorableintentionstowardthelistener).Idon'tthinkthishaschangedmucheventoday."

AdditionalresearchbyTwayandothersshowsthattrustisthebasisformuchoftheenvironmentyouwanttocreateinyourworkplace.Trustisthenecessaryprecursor(先兆)for:

?feelingabletorelyuponaperson,

?cooperatingwithandexperiencingteamworkwithagroup,

?takingthoughtfulrisks,and

?experiencingbelievablecommunication.

HowtoMaintainTrust?

Thebestwaytomaintainatrustingworkenvironmentistokeepfrominjuringtrustinthefirstplace.Theintegrityoftheleadershipoftheorganizationiscritical.Thetruthfulnessandtransparencyofthecommunicationwithstaffisalsoacriticalfactor.Thepresenceofastrong,unifyingmissionandvisioncanalsopromoteatrustingenvironment.

Providinginformationabouttherationale,background,andthoughtprocessesbehinddecisionsisalsoanimportantaspectofmaintainingtrust.Anotherisorganizationalsuccess;peo

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17.

Thesystemblockscallswhen______.

18.

DaVinciwasthefirstroboticsystemtobeappliedandapprovedbytheFoodandDrugAdministration.

A.YB.NC.NG

19.

Somebusinessmenhavefoundit______byputtingusersintovideo-game-likevirtualworlds.

20.

Theprobablesafelevelforconstantexposuretoelectromagneticradiationis1milligaussbothforadultsandchildren.

A.YB.NC.NG

二、3.ListeningComprehension(20题)21.听力原文:M:IjustheardMaryisinhospital.Whathappenedtoher?

W:Sheslippedonthestairsthismorning.Butthedoctorsaidtheinjurywasamildone.

WhatdoesthewomanknowaboutMary?.

(15)

A.Maryisafraidofclimbingstairs.

B.Maryhatesgoingtothehospital.

C.Marydoesn'tbelievethedoctor.

D.Maryisnotseriouslyhurt.

22.(31)

A.280poundspersquareinch.

B.40.7poundspersquareinch.

C.47poundspersquareinch.

D.14.7poundspersquareinch.

23.(13)

A.Sheisverybusywithsomething.

B.Shedoesn'tliketobebothered.

C.Sheisnotinterestedintheman.

D.Shewantstohaveabreak.

24.(34)

A.In1585.B.In1584.C.In1583.D.In1586.

25.听力原文:Theterm"cultureshock"hasappearedinthepopularvocabulary.Cultureshockistheeffectthatimmersioninastrangeculturehasontheunpreparedvisitor.PeaceCorpsvolunteerssufferfromitinBorneoorBrazil.MacroPoloprobablysufferedfromitinChina.Cultureshockiswhathappenswhenatravelersuddenlyfindshimselfinaplacewhere"yes"maymean"no",wherea"fixedprice"isnegotiable,wherelaughtermaysignifyanger.Itiswhathappenswhenthefamiliarpsychologicalcuesthathelpanindividualtofunctioninsocietyaresuddenlywithdrawnandreplacedbynewonesthatarestrangeorincomprehensible.

Thecultureshockphenomenonexplainsmuchofthebewilderment,frustration,anddisorientationthatplaguespeopleintheirdealingwithothersocieties.Itcausesabreakdownincommunication,amisunderstandingofreality,aninabilitytocope.Yetcultureshockisrelativelymildincomparisonwiththemuchmoreseriousdisease—futureshock.Futureshockisthefrighteningdisorientationbroughtonbytheprematurearrivalofthefuture.Itmaywellbethemostseriousdiseaseoftomorrow.

Futureshockisatimephenomenon,aproductofthegreatlyacceleratedrateofchangeinsociety.Itarisesfromtheimpositionofanewcultureonanoldone.Itiscultureshockinone'sownsociety.Butitsimpactisfarworse.Forthetravelercanatlastturnbacktohisownfamiliarculture,butthevictimoffutureshockcannot.

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A.Becausefutureshockiscausedbygreatlyacceleratedrateofchange.

B.Becausefutureshockcannotbepredicated.

C.Becausefutureshockpreventpeoplefromreturningtoamorefamiliarculture.

D.Becausefutureshockcan'tbeexplainedinwords.

26.听力原文:Theordinaryraindropisamightyearthmoverwithsufficientstrengthtocutrock.Whenrainwatercollectsonthesurfaceoftheground,someofitevaporatesandsomeofitsinksintotheearth.Theremainderbeginstoflowdownhill,commencingitslengthyjourneyfrombrooktostreamtolake,ortoariverthatwillcarryittothesea.

Aswaterflowsalongtheground,itpicksupsand,pebbles,evenboulders.Itusesthemtognawatthesidesandbottomsofitschannel,graduallylooseningmoreearth.

Bythisprocessenormousamountsofmudandrockaremovedfromthelandtothesea.EachyeartheMississippiRivercarries730milliontonsofsolidmatterintotheGulfofMexico.

ThisconstanthaulingoflandintotheseaisloweringtheUnitedStates'averageheightabovesealevelatarateofaboutonefootevery9,000years.Iferosioncontinuesatthesamerate,theUnitedStateswillbeworncompletelydowntosealevelinabout23millionyears.

Whatdoeserosionbywaterresultin?

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A.Wearingdownthesoil.

B.Buildingupland.

C.Enrichingthesoil.

D.Looseningmoreearth.

27.SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.

听力原文:M:It'sniceandquiethere,awayfromthedustandnoiseofthecity.Andourapartmentsarenewandwellfurnished.

W:It'sagoodplaceexceptit'sahitfarfromtheplacewherewework.Anyway,I'lltalkwithmyhusbandtonightandgiveyouacalltomorrow.

Q:Whatisthewomandoing?

(12)

A.Lookingforanewjob.

B.Takingasuburbanexcursion.

C.Lookingforanapartment.

D.Askingthemantodoherafavor.

28.(22)

A.Learningknowledgeofthelanguage.

B.Readingnewspapersandmagazinesofforeignlanguage.

C.Communicatingwiththenativepeople.

D.Livinginacountrywherethelanguageisspoken.

29.(35)

A.Itstrees.

B.Itsstonewalls.

C.Itsrockgarden.

D.Itspronunciation.

30.

【B2】

31.(32)

A.Theygiveanexaggeratedpictureoftheirowncountry.

B.Theyabandontheiroriginalbeliefs.

C.Theyacceptatemporarysetofvalues.

D.Theycriticizethepositiveaspectsoftheirowncountry.

32.

【B9】

33.听力原文:Goodmorningeveryone.MynameisCraigStone,andI'llbeyourguidefortoday'stourofKyoto.First,Iwanttogoovertheitineraryofthetour,soeveryonecanenjoythetripwithoutbeingworriedaboutbeingleftbehindalongtheway.Ofcourse,noonehasgottenlostsofar.

Firstofall,we'llbeleavingat9:15outsidethemaintrainstationexit.Besuretoboardthebusby9:00sharp.

We'llbevisitingsomeofthemostfamoushistoricalspotsinKyoto.OurfirststopwillbeattheGoldenPavilion,atempleconstructedin1397.We'llbeleavingthereat10:30.You'llhaveaboutforty-fiveminutestostrollaroundthetempleanditsgardens.

OurnextdestinationwillbeRyoanjiTemple.That'salwaysadifficultonetopronounce.Thistempleisfamousforitsbeautifulrockgarden.We'lldepartfromthetempleat11:45.

Next,we'llhavelunchfrom12:00to12:45.

Intheafternoon,we'llbemakingabriefstopatHeianJinguShrine,whichwasconstructedin1895tocommemoratethe1,100thanniversaryofthefoundingofthecityofKyoto.

Afterthat,we'llheaddowntownandstopinGion.Manypeopleaskedmeaboutdifferenttraditionalshoppingareas,andthisisaplacewedon'twanttomiss.You'llhaveaboutanhourtolookaround,andI'msureyou'llenjoytheatmosphereoftheentirearea—theshops,thehomes,andtherestaurants.We'llbeleavingGlenat2:30.

Finally,we'llvisitNijojoCastle,whichwastheresidenceofthefirstTokngawaShogun.You'llhaveaboutanhourtotourthecastle,andwe'llmeetatthebusat4:00.

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A.At9:00.B.At9:15.C.At9:50.D.At9:30.

34.听力原文:M:Youareontherighttrack.Butdon'tyouthinkitmightbebetterifyoucannarrowthetopicdown?

W:Yeah,youareright.IalwayschoosethesebroadareaswhenI'mdoingaresearchpaper.

Q:Whatwillthewomanprobablydo?

(14)

A.Makehertopicmuchmoregeneral.

B.Tofocusonanarrowertopic.

C.Changetoanentirelynewtopic.

D.Rewriteherresearchpaper.

35.听力原文:W:Hello.Isthistheregistrationoffice?

M:Yes.ThisisHerbertspeaking.HowcanIhelpyou?

W:Well,Ihaveaslightproblemhere.IhavebeeninChemistry302Bclassforamonth,andtodayProf.SmithtoldmeIwasn'tregisteredinhislatestclasslist.IthoughtallthewhileIwasregisteredinhisclassandthisreallycomesasasurprise.

M:Well,whydon'tyougivemeyourstudentIDandI'lljustchecktoseeifyouareofficiallyregistered.

W:39241.

M:Justaminute.AndyouareAliceJones,right?

W:Yes,that'sme.

M:Alice,thecomputershowsthatyouareregisteredinChemistry302Aandthat'sDr.Nelson'sclass.Perhapsyouhavemixedupthetwo.

W:Ohno,IthoughtI'dmadeaswitchfromNelsontoSmith.Howdidthisconfusionoccur?IdroppedNelson'sclassandswitchedtoSmith'sinthefirstweek.Istillhavetheadd/dropform.withme.

M:Inthatcase,Isuggestyoucometotheregistrationofficewiththeadd/dropform.andwe'lltrytosortitoutforyou.Idon'truleouttherecouldhavebeenamistakethatoccurredduringtheadd/dropprocess.

W:I'llbetherefirstthinginthemorningtosortoutthismess.Youknow,Iwouldn'twanttoswitchprofessorswhenI'mnowhalfwaythrough.

M:Icanunderstandthat.Seeyoutomorrow.

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A.Shefoundshewasn'tregisteredinChemistry302A.

B.ShefoundshewasregisteredinChemistry302B.

C.Shewasunsurewhichclassshehadregistered.

D.Shewasn'tregisteredinChemistry302B.

36.(16)

A.Theywillplaytennisorbaseball.

B.Theywillgobicyclingorhiking.

C.Theywillgobowling.

D.Theywillnothavesports.

37.听力原文:M:Ialwaysknowwhereeverythingisinmyroomevenifitisuntidy,butmymothercomesalongandIcan'tfindanythinganywhere.

W:She'streatingyoulikeachildandtellingyouwheretoputthings.

Q:Whataretheytalkingabout?

(16)

A.Whatamotheralwaysdoes.

B.Everythingintheman'sroom.

C.Whatamotherdoesn'tdo.

D.Wheretoputthings.

38.

【B4】

39.(28)

A.Peopleneededplacestoworkandlive.

B.Citygovernmentwasencouragingexpansion.

C.Therewerefewclearlydefinedneighborhoods.

D.Realestatedevelopmentwasuncontrolled.

40.SectionB

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

听力原文:Intheearliesttimes,theonlypowerthatmanhadformakingandmovingthingscamefromhismuscles.Thenhemadewheelsandsailswhichenabledhimtousethestrengthofanimalsandtheforceofthewindtoworkforhim.Laterheinventedsomemillsusingthewindandothermillsthatusedthepowerofrunningwatertoturntheirwheels.

Intheeighteenthcenturythesteamenginewasinvented.Thisgavemanakindofpowerthathecoulduseanywhereandatanytime.Thesteamenginewasreadytoworkassoonassteamwasraisedintheboiler.

JamesWatt'ssteamenginewasthefirstthatwasreallygood.However,itwasnotthefirststeamengine,forThomasNewcomenhadbuiltoneaboutsixtyyearsearlier.ManyofNewcomen'sengineshadbeeninuse,pumpingwateroutofmines.However,theywereclumsyandoftenbrokendown.

Wattwasrepairingoneoftheseenginesin1765whenhesawwhatwasneededtomakeitworkproperly.Heworkedfornineyearsonhisideasfortheenginebeforeitwasgoodenoughforhim.HisengineswerebuiltbyMathewBoultonandweresoldtominesandfactories.SoontheywerepumpingwaterandturningthewheelsofmillsinmanypartsofEngland.

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A.BecauseitwasbuiltbyEnglishmen.

B.Becauseitcouldworkforman.

C.Becauseitcouldbeusedwheneverandwhereveritwasneeded.

D.Becauseitcouldturnwheel.

三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20题)41.

【C8】

42.(54)

43.

GilbertKaplanlefthisworkfor18monthsto______.

A.attendperformancesatLondon'sRoyalFestivalHall

B.studythepointsinthestockmarketandtalkwithexperts

C.seehisfuturewife

D.learnmusicbookandtalkwithpeoplegoodatit

44.

Itcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraphthattheauthor______.

A.ispessimisticaboutthedimfuture

B.isoptimisticaboutthebrightfuture

C.isfascinatedabouttheunknownfuture

D.isscaredabouttheunknownfuture

45.SectionA

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

THECROCODILEPOOL

(ARungusFolkTale)

TherewasonceaverybeautifullonghousenearUluPong.Thefolktherewerehappypeoplewhoenjoyedaprosperouslife.Manykindsofentertainmentandcelebrationswere【C1】______Besidestheusualactivitiesofgongbeating,dancingandwinesipping,theyalso【C2】______domesticanimalsinthefun.They【C3】______greatpleasureinteasingandabusingtheanimals.

Howeverbytraditionalcustom,theywere【C4】______torespectdomesticanimalslikedogs,cats,pigs,andgoats,ascontraryactionswerebelievedtooffendthegods.

Oneday,whiletheywerecarryingonasusualwiththeirmerrymaking,agreatstorm,whichlastedseveraldayssweptoverthevillage,【C5】______heavydamagetonature.Theydidnotcareaboutwhatwashappeningoutsideastheyweretoodrunkandhappytobother.Besides,theyfeltvery【C6】______insidetheirhugelonghouse.

Itdidnot【C7】______longforthewatertoriseandfloodtheentireland,includingthelonghouse.Sincetheyhadoffendedthegods,therewasnowayofescapingwithout【C8】______Whenthefloodeventuallysubsided,nolonghousecouldbeseenanymore,butinsteadahugepoolfilledwithcrocodiles.

Uptillthisdate,thevillagefolkbelievethatthegodscausedthestormtoserveasapunishmenttothosewhodonot【C9】______theircustomsandhavenorespectforanimals.Sometimesthevillagerstrapthosecrocodilesinthepoolforfood,whichtheyalsosellonthelocal【C10】______.

Thesiteisknownas"TheCrocodilePool"ofKotaMamduaswellasKulumBuyut.Thefolktherebelievethattheymustneverharmorabuseanimalsagain.

A.supposedB.proudC.secureD.punishment

E.punishingF.likeG.observeH.held

I.marketJ.includedK.needL.Caused

M.causingN.takeO.took

【C1】

46.

InParagraph3,"hadgonebythewayofthedodo"means______.

47.

【C5】

48.

WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaboutFrenchmen?

A.Manyofthempreferthemodemlifestyle.

B.Theyactuallyenjoyworkingattheassemblyline.

C.Theyaremoreconcernedwithmoneythanbefore.

D.Theyaremorecompetitivethantheoldgeneration.

49.

ThepassagesuggeststhattheFrenchchild______.

A.onlyassociateswithadults

B.isasheisbecauseoftheclimate

C.isnottreatedasachild

D.isforcedtobehavelikeanadult

50.SectionB

Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.

Whenaninventionismade,theinventorhasthreepossiblecoursesofactionopentohim:hecangivetheinventiontotheworldbypublishingit,keeptheideasecret,orpatentit.

Agrantedpatentistheresultofabargainstruckbetweenaninventorandthestate,bywhichtheinventorgetsalimitedperiodofmonopolyandpublishesfulldetailsofhisinventiontothepublicafterthatperiodterminates.

Onlyinthemostexceptionalcircumstancesisthelifespanofapatentextendedtoalterthisnormalprocessofevents.

ThelongestextensionevergrantedwastoGeorgesValensi;.his1939patentforcolorTVreceivercircuitrywasextendeduntil1971becauseformostofthepatent'snormallifetherewasnocolorTVtoreceiveandthusnohopeofrewardfortheinvention.

Becauseapatentremainspermanentlypublicafterithasterminated,theshelvesofthelibraryattachedtothepatentofficecontaindetailsofliterallymillionsofideasthatarefreeforanyonetouseand,ifolderthanhalfacentury,sometimesevenrepatent.Indeed,patentexpertsoftenadviseanyonewishingtoavoidthehighcostofconductingasearchthroughlivepatentsthattheonesurewayofavoidingviolationofanyotherinventor'srightistoplagiarizeadeadpatent.Likewise,becausepublicationofanideainanyotherform.permanentlyinvalidatesfurtherpatentsonthatidea,itistraditionallysafetotakeideasfromotherareasofprint.Muchmoderntechnologicaladvanceisbasedonthesepresumptionsoflegalsecurity.

Anyonecloselyinvolvedinpatentsandinventionssoonlearnsthatmost"new"ideasare,infact,asoldasthehills.Itistheirreductiontocommercialpractice,eitherthroughnecessityordedication,orthroughtheavailabilityofnewtechnology,thatmakesnewsandmoney.Thebasicpatentforthetheoryofmagneticrecordingdatesbackto1886.Manyoftheoriginalideasbehindtelevisionoriginatefromthelate19thandearly20thcentury.EventheVolkswagenrearenginecarwasanticipatedbya1904patentforacartwiththehorseattherear.

Thepassageismainlyabout______.

A.howpatentsareapplied

B.anapproachtopatents

C.theusageofpatents

D.theaccesstopatents

51.

Studieshaveindicatedthatthelonelinessafreshmanwillsuffercanbepredictedby______.

52.Howistelevisionsaidtodistortlifeinreportingwarfareandconflicts?

A.TVteachesthatalllifestylesandvaluesareequal.

B.Peoplearepreoccupiedwithfantasticideasaboutwars.

C.Onthetelevisionscreen,peopleseeadirty,bloodymess.

D.Televisionpresentsimagesofhumancarnageinaform.ofentertainmentprogram.

53.

Intheproposal,theInteriorDepartment______.

A.assessedthecauseoft

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