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2022-2023年安徽省合肥市大学英语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.

Whatareretireesbelowtheageof65suggestedtodowhentheirCOBRArunsout?

A.ToapplyforMedicalbenefits.

B.Tobuyanotherinsurancepolicy.

C.TorenewtheirCOBRA

D.Toaskforhelpfromthegovernment.

2.Whatdoresearchersthinkisthedriveformanyeverydaypreferences?

A.Thehastejudgment.

B.Themechanismofself-feedback.

C.Theinteractionwithothers.

D.Theexpectationforthefuture.

3.

Cabletelevisionhaddevelopedtechnologythatallowedthemtoaddmoreprogrammingtocableservicein______.

A.Intheearly1990s

B.Inthelate1970s

C.Intheearly1950s

D.Intheearly1940s

4.TheFutureoftheBBC

Asaboygrowingupinthe1930sintheMidlands,NormanPainting,thesonofarailway-man,listenedtoanewradioservicefromtheBritishBroadcastingCorporation.Hismotherhopedhewouldgetajobasamanageratthemine,butlisteningtothevoicesfromLondontalkingaboutworldaffairs,cultureandmusicgavehimotherideas."Theradioopenedadoortotheworld,"saysMr.Painting,whowentontoOxfordUniversityonascholarshipandbecameanacademicbeforelaterworkingfortheBBC'sRadio4initslong-runningsoap,"TheArchers".

Mr.Painting'sstoryhelpstoexplainBritain'sdevotiontowhatitcalls"public-servicebroadcasting",andwhythestatehasbeenstandingbytheBBCinthefinancingissue.ThedebatehadragedforyearsoverwhethertheBBCshouldstillbepubliclyfinanced,especiallybyalicensefeepaidbyallthosewithTVsets.TheBBChatestheideaoflosingitslicensefee.Ratherthangocommercial,itsbossesplantokeepfightingforpublicfinancingfordecades.In2006,afteraheateddebate,thegovernmentreneweditsfinancingforthenexttenyearsthroughacompulsory"TVlicense"onallhouseholdswithTVsets.Butwhenthecurrentcharterrunsoutin2016,willthegovernmenttakeawayitspublicsubsidesandleavetheBBCtofendforitself?

Accordingtorecentreports,theBBCwillhavetomakedowithannualincreasesbelowretail-priceinflation,lessthanitaskedfor.Evenso,itisfortunatetobehandedaguaranteedincomeoverseveralyears.Amongdevelopedcountries,onlyGermany'sgovernmentspendsmorethanBritain'sonbroadcastingasashareofGDP.America'sdispensesnexttonothing,preferringtoleaveittothemarket.

Forthenexttenyears,theBBC'spositionlookssecure.Yetit'sgettingincreasinglyhardertoarguethatthegovernmentshouldmakethepublicpayforit.TheBBC'spurpose,accordingtoitsfirstdirector-general,JohnReith,wasto"inform,educateandentertain".ButnowtheBBCcan'thaveanythingliketheeducativeroleitusedtoplay.ThoughitremainsBritain'sdominantsourceofin-depthnewsandmostreliableproviderofhigh-qualityprogramming,changesintechnologyandmediahabitsaresplittingitsaudienceandmakingithardertotagimprovingshowsontoentertainingones.

ServingWhatPublic?

ItwaseasytogettheteenagedMr.PaintinginterestedintheBBCprogramsbecausetherewasnothingelseon.Thatisnolongertrue.Firsttheotherterrestrialssprangup:ITV,followedbyChannel4andthenChannel5,fromthe1990s,hundredsofnewchannelswerelaunchedonsatelliteandcableplatforms,creatinganew"multi-channel"world.TherapidriseoftheInternethasalsotakenatolloftheoldgeneralistchannels.PeopleareincreasinglyturningawayfromboththeBBCanditsterrestrialcompetitors.

Twodecadesago,theBBCcommanded47%ofalltelevisionviewinganditsrivals,ITVandChannel4,sharedtherest.AccordingtoOfcom,thecommunicationsregulator,today,BBC1andBBC2,itsterrestrialchannels,accountforjust33%ofallviewing,multi-channelservices(whichincludeBBC3andBBC4,bothdigitalchannels)win30%.Inhomeswithsatelliteorcabletelevision,thecorporation'ssharehasfallenfurther:BBC1andBBC2togetherhavejust23%oftheformerand22%ofthelatter.

Youngpeopleespeciallyareabandoningpublic-serviceprogrammers.AccordingtoOfcom,in2001,peoplebetween16and24spent74%oftheirviewingtimewatchingchannelssuchastheBBCandChannel4,butin2005only58%oftheirtime.Poorer,lesseducatedviewersseemtobeturningaway,too.Seriousmaterialsuffersmostwhenpeoplemovetomulti-channeltelevision.

Theresult,saysaBBCexecutive,isthat"weareover-serving"middle-class55-year-olds.TheBBCistryingto

A.theBBC'seducativerolefortheworkingclass

B.thepopularityoftheBBCinthe1930s

C.BBC'sinfluenceonordinarypeople'scareerdevelopment

D.theBritish'slovefortheBBCanditsjustificationforgovernmentalsupport

5.

Buyingnewproductsisthemainideaofthearticle.

A.YB.NC.NG

6.

Thereportemphasizesthat______arestillvitalingivingcareandlovetotheirchildren.

7.

Peoplepossessfewerfriendsaremorelikelyto______.

8.

Whenunemployed,somecareeriststaketheopportunityto____________familymattersinadditiontopursuingtrainingorvolunteering.

9.

Howcanweknowwhetherourplannedretirementspendingwillwork?

A.Wecanusesomeon-lineretirementcalculators.

B.Wecanasksomepeoplewhohavealreadyretired.

C.Wecantrytolivebelowourmeans.

D.Wecanconductakindofexperimentofthatlife.

10.TheEmbarrassingPharmaceuticalIndustry

Theimageofdrugindustry

Thedrugindustry'simageproblemsarebeginningtohurtpharmaceuticalcompanieswhereitmattersmost--atthebottomline.

AyearafterMerck'swithdrawalofitsarthritismedicineVioxxledtoanindustrywidecredibilitycrisis,theFoodandDrugAdministrationisblockingnewmedicinesthatmightpreviouslyhavepassedmuster.Doctorsarewritingfewerprescriptionsforantidepressantsandotherdrugswhosesafetyhasbeenchallenged,likehormonereplacementtherapiesforwomeninmenopause.

Meanwhile,insurersandsomestatesaretakingadvantageofthebacklashagainsttheindustrytotryshiftingpatientstoolder,genericdrugs,arguingthattheyworkaswellasnewerandmoreexpensivebrandedmedicines.Overall,prescriptionscontinuetoriseslightly,butanincreasingshareofprescriptionsaregoingtogenericdrugs.Also,consumersseemtobelessresponsivetoaggressivedrugmarketing.

Theindustrylosttrust

"Alotofthedemandthattheindustryhascreatedovertheyearshasbeenthroughpromotion,andforthatpromotiontobeeffective,therehastobetrust,"saidRichardEvans,ananalystcoveringdrugstocksatSanfordC.BernsteinandCompany."Thattrusthasbeenlost."

Inthebackground,newcompetitorsareforcingtheold-linedruggiantstostruggletokeeppace.BiotechnologycompanieslikeGenentecharetakingtheleadinfindingnewtreatmentsforcancer,apromisingandlucrativefield.

ExecutivesofthemajordrugcompaniessaytheyexpectpublicscrutinyinthewakeofproblemswithVioxxandotherdrugs.Buttheysaytheyareconcernedthatconsumermistrusthasledtounrealisticexpectationsaboutdrugsafetyandrisks,stuntingthedevelopmentofnewmedicines.

"Ithinkthereisanoverallunreasonableexpectationrightnowthatthereissuchathingasariskfreedrug,"saidSidneyTaurel,chiefexecutiveofEliLilly&Company.

Themajordrugmakersremainhighlyprofitable.Butatsome,includingPfizerandMerck,thelargestandthird-largestAmericancompaniesintermsofrevenue,salesarestagnantandprofitsarefailing,leadingtolayoffsand--forthefirsttimeinyears--cutsinresearchbudgets.Thedrugindustry,whichisdominatedbycompaniesbasedinthiscountry,ishardlyinafull-blowncrisis,andlayoffsareoccurringmainlyonthemarginsofitsworkforce.Pfizeralonewillmakeabout$8billioninprofitthisyear,onsalesofabout$51billion,andinvestmorethan$7billioninresearchanddevelopmentalthoughthecompany'sresearchspendingfell6percentinthethirdquarterof2005comparedwiththesameperiodin2004,andPfizerexpectsittostayflatordeclineinthecomingyears.Overall,theindustryspendsmorethan$30billionannuallyonresearchanddevelopment.

Butforthecompanies,andforpatientswhoarecountingonindustryresearchtoproducenewtreatmentsfordiseaseslikerheumatoidarthritisanddiabetes,thesearetryingtimes.WallStreethasalsotakennoticeoftheindustry'swoes.SharesofPfizerareneartheirlowestlevelssince1997,closingFridayat$22.43,andabroadindexofdrugstockshasfallen25percentinfiveyears.Incontrast,sharesofbiotechnologycompaniesaresoaring.

Withoutnewdrugstopromoteaspatentsexpire,andwiththebarsetsohighbytheblockbustersofthelastdecade,theold-linecompanieshavedependedonstopgapmeasurestoprotectsales,likereformulatingexistingdrugssotheycanbetakenonceaweekinsteadofoncedaily.Atthesametime,theyhaveusedconsumeradvertisingtodrivepatientdemand.Butthosestrategiesappeartobelosingtheireffectiveness,asconsumersbecomemoreskepticalandinsurersrebelagainsthighpricesfordrugsthatarenot

A.YB.NC.NG

11.

Manymultinationalcompaniesarehiringmoreandmoretrainedprofessionaltranslatorswhothoroughlyunderstandthetargetlanguageandareveryfamiliarwiththecultureofthecountry.

A.YB.NC.NG

12.Whydooil-eatingmicrobesthreatentheorganismslivinginthewaterwithintheplumes?

A.Theypollutethewatersseriously.

B.Theycauseinfectiousdiseases.

C.Theyconsumetoomuchoxygen.

D.Theirnumberincreasesdramatically.

13.

TheheadeconomistArnoldBakerbelievedthattheworldisgoingthroughthemostfundamentalchangesince______.

14.

InScotland,ifonecanoffertheproofthattherelationshiphasbrokendown,heorshewill______.

15.

ReligiousconflictbetweensectsinIraqbecameworseduetothewar.

A.YB.NC.NG

16.

Inmostcircumstances,comparedwithnotesandcoinsthepredominanceofaphoneorasmartcardinvolves______.

A.fastnessB.convenienceC.popularityD.anonymity

17.Thepropertemperatureforstoringbooksis______.

18.

PaulTranterfindsthateightypercentofthechildrenwereallowedtovisitplacesotherthanschoolalonein______.

A.AustraliaB.NewZealandC.GermanyD.Britain

19.

Vegawasverycarefulinpickingoutthereal-worldmaroonblouse,blackcardiganandwhitetennisshoesforheravatartowear.

A.YB.NC.NG

20.

Adruguser'swithdrawalprocessfromphysicaladdictiondependsonhisorheruseofthedrug's______.

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

A.Tobeamathematician.

B.Towritehisownbooks.

C.Toteachinhighschool.

D.Tobeamedicaldoctor.

22.听力原文:M:Okay,Jane,yousee,Ineedtotalktoyourdad.Couldyoutakeamessageformeandgiveittohimassoonashegetsback?It'sveryurgent.

W:Yeah.MayIaskwhoiscalling,please?

Q:Wherearetheytalking?

(13)

A.Inanoffice.

B.Atthewoman'shome.

C.ViatheInternet.

D.Onthetelephone.

23.

【B5】

24.(26)

A.Signapetition.

B.Helpthemanplanastudentrally.

C.Usethestudentparkinglot.

D.Makeadonationtosupportthegroup.

25.(47)

26.SectionA

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

听力原文:W:ProfessorThomsonhelpedmesomuchthatI'mthinkingofbuyinghimabookofpoetry.

M:IthinkyoushouldgethimamusicCD.Justbecausehe'sanEnglishteacherdoesn'tmeanthatallhedoesisread.

Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?

(12)

A.NoteveryonefromEnglandlikestoreadallthetime.

B.PeoplewhoteachEnglishlikethingsbesidesbook.

C.TheEnglishliketoreadalotandlistentomusic.

D.Englishteachersusuallyliketoreadalot.

27.(31)

A.On16thFebruary.

B.On15thFebruary.

C.On17thFebruary.

D.On14thFebruary.

28.

【B10】

29.(13)

A.She'snotsureifshereallywantstogo.

B.She'sbusywithtrainingforhernewjob.

C.She'srunningatrainingclassforthecompany,

D.She'snotsureifherbosswouldallowhertogo.

30.

【B4】

31.听力原文:M:Whydoyouthinkthatway?

W:WhileIadmitthereisverylittlediscriminationhereoncampustowardsorientation,appearanceandnationality,womenarenottreatedequally.Womenarenotrepresentedinmanyfaculties.Theyalsoholdfewerseniorfacultypositions,arenotrepresentedwellinadministrationand,doyouknow,notoncehastherebeenafemalepresidentofthestudentunion.

M:Youarerunningforpresidentofthestudentunionontheissueofequality,butyouarenotgoingtobeawinner,Isuppose.Moststudentsfeelwomenhaveequalitynowadays.

W:NotthestudentsIhavetalkedto,particularlythewomen.Mybrotherisalawyerandhesaysthewomeninhisfirmhavetoworkmuchharderthanthemeniftheywanttobecomeapartnerinthefirm.

M:Soyouaregoingtochampionwomen'srightsfortheelection.

W:YesmycampaignwillfocusonthatbutIwillnotignoreotherissuessuchastransportation,cafeteriasandsoon.Ihavebeenastudentherefor4yearsandamawareofalltheissues.IfIcanmakethiscampusabetterplaceforallstudents,thenasawoman,Iwouldbesettinganexcellentrolemodel.And,IamsureIcandoabetterjobthanJerrydidthisyear.

M:WhatdidJerryaccomplishthisyear?

W:Nexttonothing.Heputpressureonthecafeteriastobealittlemoreenvironmentallyfriendlybutthatisallaboutit.

(20)

A.Toprovewomen'sdiligence.

B.Toseekgenderequalityoncampus.

C.Toimprovetransportationandaccommodation.

D.Toputpressureonmalestudents.

32.(41)

33.听力原文:Watchinghismotherdrownandthenclingingtoaninnertubefortwodayswerepainfulenough.AndpsychologistssayCubanboyElianGonzalez'sanxietyisprobablybeingworsenedbythepersistentpublicattentionhehasreceivedsincearrivinginMiami.BothintheUnitedStatesandCuba,protesterschant(吟唱)(29)6-year-oldElian'snameandcarryhispictureonposters.Newshelicoptersbuzzhistemporaryhomeandcrowdsofreporters,photographersandTVcameramenfollowhimeverywhere-tohisschool,tohisbirthdayparty,toamusementparks.

ElianwasdraggedfromtheAtlanticonNovember25,1999.(30)HehadbeenfloatingonaninnertubefortwodaysafteraSmugglers’boatbringingillegalmigrantstoFloridacapsized(翻船).Hismotherwasoneofthe11peoplewhodiedinthedisaster.AcustodybattlebetweenhisfatherinCubaandrelativesinMiamihasbeenraginginthefullglareofthenewsmedia.“Wedoknowthattheeffectsoftraumaticstresscanpersistforyears,”saidAlanDelamater,professorofpediatricsandpsychologyattheUniversityofMiami.Elianisespeciallyvulnerablebecauseofhisyoungageandprobablydoesnotunderstandfullywhatisgoingon,theysaid.HisMiamirelativesdidnotimmediatelytellhimthat(31)USimmigrationauthoritieshaddecidedlastWednesdaythatheshouldbereturnedtoCuba.Theytoldhimtheywereplayinghide-and-seekwiththehelicoptersthatbuzzedoverhishouseaftertherulingwasissued.

(30)

A.AnAmericanprotester.

B.A6-year-oldCubanboy.

C.ATVcameraman.

D.Apsychologist.

34.听力原文:Haveyoualwayswantedtoinvest,butdidn'tknowwheretogetstarted?Herearethreebasicguidelinestosmartinvesting,foryourfuture.

Numberoneistohavecleargoals.Decidehowmanyyearsyouwillinvestfor,andwhatyourneedswillbeinthefuture.

Numbertwoistounderstandtherangeofpossibilities.You'llwantadiversifiedportfolio:onewithamixofstocks,mutualfunds,bonds,andcash.It'sajungleoutthere.Eachoftheseproductshasdifferentrisksassociatedwiththemandalsodifferentpotentialrewards.Understandthembeforeyoubuy,sotherewon'tbeanybigsurpriseslater.

Finally,numberthreeistohaverealisticexpectations.AsourfriendLeonardodaVincisaidintheyear1500."Hewhowishestoberichinadaywillbehangedinayear."

Overthepastseveralyears.NewYorkstockshaveaveraged30%annualreturns,butdon'tcountonthiscontinuing.Whileit'struethatsincetheyear1900.stockshaveaveragedan11%annualreturn.It'saroller-coasterridewithmanyminusyearsaswell.soyouhavetostayinforthelongterm—youhavetoweatherthestorm—andnotbetoogreedy.

(30)

A.Todevelopasavingsplan.

B.Tosetupabankaccount.

C.Tosetclearinvestinggoals.

D.Toworkoutthebudget.

35.(36)

A.Bypositionandassociation.

B.Bysinginglikemusic.

C.Byconveyingthemeaninginexpressivewords.

D.Bymasteringtheirmeaning.

36.(34)

A.Therocketshouldbeinexpensivetoconstruct.

B.Therocketiscapableofliftingheavyspacecraftintoorbit.

C.Therocketshouldbeeasilycontrolled.

D.Therocketshouldbeinexpensivetooperate.

37.听力原文:Thisistoday'ssportsnews.

Intheworldoftennis,theLondonInternationalTennisTournamentendedtoday.SamuelCoxoftheUnitedStateswasthewinnerwithLloydSmith,ofGreatBritain,finishingsecond.CoxscoredadecisivevictoryoverSmithinhisfirstmajorvictoryoutsidetheUnitedStates.HisvictoryalsomarkedthefirsttimethatanAmericanhaswontheLondonTennisTournamentinoverfiftyyears.TheonlyotherAmericantowinitwasFredJacksonin1938.Coxwonthetournamentquicklyinthreesets.Hestartedoutplayingaggressively,andtheoverwhelmedSmithcouldnotkeepupwithitsoverpoweringserves.Coxtookhomethe$500,000cashprizeandSmithreceived$350,000.Whenaskedaboutthebigvictory,Coxstatedhejusthopestobeabletowinagaininnextmonth'stournamentsinParisandCopenhagen.

Intheworldofsoccer,CubaupsetGermany,lastyear'swinner,intheopeninggamesoftheInternationalSoccerCup.TheCubanteamwoninadifficultmatchthatlastedoverfivehours.Thematchwasintense,andtheirvictoryshockedmanywhobelievedthattheGermanteamcouldeasilydefeattherelativelyobscureCubanteam.TheGermancoach,noticeablydisappointedattheirfirstroundloss,toldreportersthathehopestotrainhisteamharderfornextyear'stournament.CubawillplayBrazilinthenextgametomorrow.Overjoyedattheirsurprisevictory,theyhopetocontinuethiswinningstreakandeventuallycapturethetournament.

(33)

A.Paris.B.Copenhagen.C.NewYork.D.London.

38.听力原文:M:Whatdidyoudolastnight?

W:IwatchedTV.TherewasareallygoodmoviecalledSoylentGreen.

M:SoylentGreen?

W:Yeah.CharltonHestonwasinit.

M:What'sitabout?

W:Oh,it'saboutlifeinNewYorkintheyear2022.

M:IwonderifNewYorkwillstillbeherein2022.

W:Inthismovie,in2022…

M:Yeah?

W:…NewYorkhasfortymillionpeople.

M:Ouch!

W:Andtwentymillionofthemareunemployed.

M:HowmanypeopleliveinNewYorknow?Aboutsevenoreightmillion?

W:Yeah,Ithinkthat'sright.

M:Mm-hmm.Youknow,ifit'shardenoughtofindanapartmentnowinNewYorkCity,what'sitgoingtobelikein2022?

W:Well,inthismoviemostpeoplehavenoapartment.Sothousandssleeponthestepsofbuildings.Peoplewhodohaveaplacetolivehavetocrawloversleepingpeopletogetinside.Andthereareshortagesofeverything.Thesoilissopollutedthatnothingwillgrow.Andtheairissopollutedthattheyneverseethesun.It'sreallyawful.

M:IthinkI'mgoingtoavoidgoingtoNewYorkCityintheyear2022.

W:Andtherewasthisscenewherethestar,CharltonHeston,goesintoahousewheresomeveryrichpeoplelive.

M:Uh-huh.

(23)

A.Wenttoacinema.

B.WatchedTV.

C.Washedclothes.

D.Wentonstreet,

39.(38)

40.听力原文:W:Howdidyourinterviewgo?

M:Icouldn'tfeelbetteraboutit.ThequestionswereveryfairandIseemedtofindanswersforailofthem.

Q:Howdoesthemanfeelabouttheinterview?

(16)

A.Heisconfident.

B.Heisworried.

C.Heisbored.

D.Heisangry.

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

Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.

SixmonthsafterImetayoungman,heexpressedtomehowmuchhelovedme.Beingsixteenyearsold,IthoughtittobeveryflatteringbutIcouldnotaccepthimsayingthistome.

Theword,loveintheromanticsense,issomethingthatwouldtakesomuchoutofmetosaytoaperson.Loveissomethingthatyouexpresstosomeonethatyoucannot,inanyway,seelivingyourlifewithout.ThelasttimeIsawtheyoungmanwhosupposedlylovedme,wasonmyseventeenthbirthdaywhenhetoldmeIwasawasteofhistime.

Loveisthestrongestemotionandmostpowerfulwordanyonecansaytosomeoneelse.Somepeopleusethewordloveeverydayasthoughitisnotasbigofadealasitreallyis.

Jewel'ssong,"Always",illustratesadefinitionoflove.ThefirstlineofthesongtotallydefinesloveinthesamewayIdowith,"Pleasedon'tsay'Iloveyou.'thosewordstouchmemuchtoodeeply."Withthisoneline,myentiredefinitionofloveispresented.

Thereareotherthingspeoplecanlove:apet,familymembers,certainkindsoffood,butthesearealllovedbyadifferentkindoflove.Therearemillionsofwaysyoucanlove,butthiskindoflovedoesnothappenallthetimetoaperson.Itisthekindoflovethatisnotthereatthebeginning,butgrowsinsideyou.Thiskindofloveisforanotherpersonthatyoucannotseeyourlifewithout,eventhoughatonetimeitwaswithoutthatperson.Toexpressthistosomeoneistoproposetocommityourlifetothatotherperson.Theotherpersonmaynotfeelthesamewayandthatiswhyitishardtoacceptsomeonesayingthat.Oneexpressingtheirlovetoanotheristhegreatestcomplimentonecouldeverreceivefortheyarewantedinsomeoneelse'slifeforever.

Therearesomepeoplethatdonotunderstandthemeaningofloveanduseitallthetimeasthoughitwasjustsomewordthatmakespeoplehappy.TheyoungmanwhotoldmehelovedmealsotoldmeamonthlaterthatIwasawasteofhistime.Heisanexampleofsomeoneusingthewordjusttomakeothersorevenhimselfhappy.

Iwatchedthesoapopera,SunsetBeach,andeveryothercharacteristellingsomeoneelsehowmuchtheylovethem,buttheyalsochangewhotheyloveonaweeklybasis.Ialsowatchedacharacteraskherhusbandifhewouldjustlearntoloveher.Thereisnowaythatsomeonecouldlearntoloveanyonewhenloveisanemotionthatisalreadyinsideapersonbutdoesnotcomeoutuntilonefindssomeonetheyreallylove.Thisrepresentationofloveissomisleadingthatsomepeoplemayneverknowwhatloveisreallylikefortheyaredeceivedbytelevisionshowslikethis.

Ialsowatchedthemovie,Titanic,whichwasreferredtoasoneofthegreatestlovestoriesever.Thecharacterof"Rose"isinlovewithanothermanwhosheisabouttomarry.Shethenmeets"Jack"andshenolongerknowsifshelovesherfianc6forthisnewmanseemssomuchbetter.Noonecouldpossiblygrowloveforanotherafteronlyknowingeachotherforaday.Thisisanothermisleadingrepresentationoflovewherepeoplewillbegintothinkthatsomeonethatmadethemhappyistheloveoftheirlife.Thismoviewouldbeagreatlovestoryifsomethinglikethiswaspossiblebutforsomethingthatisimmenselyfiction,itissomethingnicetowatch,nottobelievein.

Duetolovebeingthegreatestcompliment,everybodywantstoexperienceitatleastonetimeintheirlife.

Somepeopletakeithowevertheycan,whereothersarealmostincapableofit.ThewayJeweldefinesloveinhersongisthewaypeopleshouldthinkoflove:"aswordsthattouchonetoo

42.

Wecanobviouslynoticethatoveraperiodofnopracticewhathasbeenlearnedtendstobeforgottenfrom______.

43.

Thefollowingstatementsarewrongexcept______.

A.IlearnedphilosophyatDeanCollege

B.Igotmybachelor'sdegreeatDeanCollege

C.itisateacheratDeanCollegewholedmetoeconomics

D.IgobacktoDeanCollegefromtimetotimeafterIgraduatefromit

44.

【C5】

45.

Whatistheauthor'ssuggestiontowardsthesystemofacademicreferenceforuniversityentry?

46.

Therecessionusuallywashesawaywomen'syearningsfor______.

47.

Inordertoprovidegreatereconomicstabilityforfarmers,theU.S.government______.

A.employedconservationagentstodemonstratebettertechniques

B.offeredfreeserviceandcashpaymenttoimprovethefarmer'sland

C.sacrificedthenationalinteresttohelpthefarmers

D.deliberatelyreducedtheamountoffarmproductstoraiseprices

48.Thewriterthinksthatacademicworkhasrecentlybecomemorespecializedbecause______.

A.morepeoplearestudyingsciences

B.agreatervarietyofsubjectsarestudied

C.morestudentsaredoingpostgraduatework

D.thenumberofuniversitieshasincreased

49.

Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatelectricresponseaudiometrywouldbeespeciallyrecommendedfor______.

A.athree-year-oldgirlwhohasanearache

B.anoldmanwhocupshiseartoear

C.ayoungchildwhodoesnottalk

D.arockmusicianwhoplaysthedrums

50.

Accordingtothesecondparagraph,crowsarepoorsubjectsforfieldresearchforallthefollowingreasonsEXCEPT______.

A.theycansuccessfullyavoidobservers

B.theyarehardtodistinguishfromoneanother

C.theycanbequiteaggressive

D.theyaredifficulttocatch

51.

Wecanlearnfromthepassagethatintherobbery,

A.therobberkilledthetwowomenbygivingthemoverdoseofsleepingpills

B.thevictimstrustedthetelephonedatingservicewouldfindthemapartner

C.themansucceededinrobbingtwowomen,butfailedinhisthirdattempt

D.therobberandthevictimsencounteredbecausetheyusedtheLovegetty

52.

Fromthefirstthreeparagraphs,welearnthat______.

A.doctorsusedtoincreasedrugdosagestocontroltheirpatients'pain

B.itisstillillegalfordoctorstohelpthedyingendtheirlives

C.theSupremeCourtstronglyopposesphysician-assistedsuicide

D.patientshavenoconstitutionalrighttocommitsuicide

53.

Accordingtothefossilreconstruction,whatmainpartsdidatreecomprise?

A.Itcomprisedatrunk,verticalridgesandpalms.

B.Itcomprisedleaves,fernsandpalms.

C.It

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