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2022-2023年云南省保山市大学英语6级大学英语六级真题一卷(含答案)学校:________班级:________姓名:________考号:________

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

Aregressionisa______movementalongalineofprint.

2.

HackerscoulddoamazingthingsinAPLwithjust______.

3.

SomeexpertsbelievethatWal-Martdoesharmtotheeconomybecausemanufacturershadtocutdownonexpensesby______.

4.

Viewerswillhavetoagreetoparticipateinaspecialfile-sharingnetwork,toreducethecostofdownloading.

A.YB.NC.NG

5.

Toimproveyouroutput,you'dbettercreateastandardforyouroutputandaredeterminedtoovertakeit______.

6.

Organicagriculturecontributestoslowingdowntheglobaltemperatureincreasethroughitsabilityto______.

7.

Eatingfishandwalnutsmayhelpkeepourspiritsup,becausetheycontains______.

8.TheInternetmayberedefiningthewaythatstudents______.

A.learnhowtoexchangeunlimitedonlineinformation

B.haveagoodcommandofcopyingandpasting

C.cometoknowmusicfile-sharingandWeb-linking

D.understandtheconceptofauthorshipandsingularity

9.

LyubomirskydesignedaSubjectiveHappinessScalebecauseshebelieveditwaseachperson's______thatcanfaithfullyrecordtheirownhappiness.

10.TheperiodanunemployedpersoncangetUIbenefitsislimitedtonomorethan______inmoststates.

11.

WhenEarthbegantotakesolidform,therewasnowateroriceonitssurfacebecause______.

12.

Thewarmestyearonrecordoccurredin199

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13.

Dr.Horvitzrecentlydemonstratedavoicebasedsystemthatcouldshow______topatients.

14.DrMargaretChanofChinawillbethenextDirectorGeneraloftheWorldHealthOrganization(WHO).Afterherappointment,shetoldtheWorldHealthAssemblyshewantedtobejudgedbytheimpactWHO'sworkhasonthepeopleofAfricaandonwomenacrosstheglobe.

Inheracceptancespeech,DrChunsaid:"whatmattersmosttomeispeople.Andtwospecificgroupsofpeopleinparticular.IwantustobejudgedbytheimpactwehaveonthehealthofthepeopleofAfrica,andthehealthofwomen...ImprovementsinthehealthofthepeopleofAfricaandthehealthofwomenarekeyindicatorsoftheperformanceofWHO.""Allregions,allcountries,allpeopleareequallyimportant.Thisisahealthorganizationforthewholeworld.OurworkmusttouchontheLivesofeveryone,everywhere,"shesaid."Butwemustfocusourattentiononthepeopleingreatestneed."

DrChunwasnominatedasDirector-GeneralonWednesdaybytheWHOExecutiveBoardandherappointmentwasconfirmedonThursdaybytheWorldHealthAssembly.TheDirector-GeneralisWHO'schieftechnicalandadministrativeofficer.ShewaspreviouslyWHOAssistantDirectorGeneralforCommunicableDiseasesandRepresentativeoftheDirector-GeneralforPandemicInfluenza.

DrChanobtainedherMedicalDegreefromtheUniversityofWesternOntarioinCanadaandalsohasadegreeinpublichealthfromtheNationalUniversityofSingapore.ShejoinedtheHongKongDepartmentofHealthin1978,andwasappointedasDirectorofHealthin1994.AsDirector,shelaunchednewservicesfocusingonpreventionofdiseaseandpromotionofhealth.Shealsointroducednewinitiativestoimprove,communicablediseasesurveillanceandresponse,enhancetrainingforpublichealthprofessionals,andto,establishbetterlocalandinternationalcollaboration.Shehaseffectivelymanagedoutbreaksofavianinfluenzaandtheworld'sfirstoutbreakofsevereacuterespiratorysyndrome(SARS).

TheproceduresforthecurrentnominationandelectionprocessweredecidedfollowingthesuddendeathofDrLEEJong-wook,WHODirector-General,on22May2006.Atitsmeetingon23May,theWHOExecutiveBoardagreedonan"acceleratedprocess"forelectingaDirector-General.

InherspeechtotheWorldHealthAssembly,shesaid:"InleadingWHO,IwilllikeallmypredecessorsbyWHOinitseffortstoimproveworldhealtharesubjecttoscientificscrutiny,oryieldtheirsecretsunderamicroscope.YouknowtheonesImean:lackofresourcesandtoolittlepoliticalcommitment.Theseareoftenthetruekillers."

Endingheraddress,DrChanrepeatedherpledgetoworkhardtoimprovethehealthofpeoplearoundtheworld."Theworkwedotogethersaveslivesandrelievessuffering.Iwillworkwithyoutirelesslytomakethisworldahealthierplace."

Chan,59,isexpectedtotakeofficeinJanuaryforafive-yearterm.TheU.N.agencyhasbeenledbyDr.AndersNordstromofSwedenwhowasappointedbytheExecutiveBoardasActingDirectorGeneralofWHOinMay.HewillcontinueinthisroleuntilanewDirector-Generaltakesoffice.

TheChinesegovernmentonThursdaycongratulatedMargaretChanaftershewasconfirmedasnewchiefoftheWorldHealthOrganization.ItisthefirsttimeaChinesenationalhasbeenelectedtoheadaspecializedU.N.body,JiangYu,ChineseForeignMinistryspokeswoman,said.TheChinesegovernmentfullysupportsMargaretChartasthedirector-generaloftheWHO,Jiangsaid,notingthatgovernmentsofHongKongandMacaospecialadministrativeregionsalsoactivelysupportedher.

Chaniscapable,experienced,whichleftthemembersoftheWHOExecutiveBoardadeepimpressionandwonwidesupportfromWHOmembercountries,thespokeswomansaid.ItisbelievedthatChanwillfullyimplementherpromiseandworktogetherwithallmembersf

A.YB.NC.NG

15.

Peopledrinkinapartyinorderto______.

16.Accordingtothepassage,manypeoplewhotraveloverseasexpectto______.

A.seethelocalslivinginaprimitiveway

B.learntechnologydevelopedbyforeigners

C.challengethestereotypeabouttheirmotherland

D.experiencechangestakingplacesinanothercountry

17.

Inthecaseofnegotiatingdivorce,anegotiatorisaskedtoconform.totheprincipleof______.

18.

Travelingusedtobesoexpensivethatmanymiddle-classpeoplecouldnotaffordit.

A.YB.NC.NG

19.

Traditionalmediaoutletssuchas______maystillhoaxtheiraudiencesnowadays.

20.Isn'tItTimetoRighttheWrong?

—ByTomSeligson

Inthesummerof1944,PortChicago—aNavybase30milesnortheastofSanFrancisco—wasthesceneofadevastatingexplosion.Hundredsofliveswerelostinwhat'sconsideredthedeadliesthome-frontdisasterofthewar.MostofthedeadandinjuredwereAfrican-Americans,putinharm'swaybyasegregatedmilitarylittleconcernedfortheirsafety.Worse,racismlayattheheartofthedisasterandlaterofaneventthathasbeencalledoneofthebiggestmiscarriagesofjusticeinourhistory.

Atthetime,PortChicagowasthebusiestammunitiondepotontheWestCoast.Thesailorsworkedaroundtheclock,loadingbombs,depthchargesandtorpedoesontoshipsheadedforthePacifictheater.InthesegregatedU.S.Navy,thejobofloadingthedeadlyammunitionwasperformedonlybyblacksailors.

"Tofindyourselfloadingammunitionwasadisappointment,"recallsRobertRouth,anAfrican-AmericansailorfromMemphiswhowas19atthetime."Weallwantedtobeactuallyfighting.Butweknewthatwhatwedidwasessentialtothewar."

Essentialbutrisky."Loadingammunitionwasextremelydangerous,"explainsRobertL.Allen,authorofThePortChicagoMutinyandtheforemostauthorityontheevents."Thesailorsweregivennotrainingforit.Ontopofthat,itwascommonpracticefortheofficerstopitthemenagainsteachother,bettingtoseewhocouldloadtheirboatthefastest."

ACoastGuarddetailworkingattheportwarnedtheNavythattheseunsafeconditionscouldleadtoadisaster.TheNavyrefusedtochangeitsprocedures,andtheCoastGuardwithdrewitsmen.

TheNightCalmWasShattered

OntheeveningofJuly17,1944,twocargoshipsweretiedupatthepier.TheE.A.Bryanwasalmostfullyloadedwith4600tonsofclusterbombs,depthchargesand40millimetershells.TheQuinaltVictoryhadjustdocked.RobertRouthandfellowsailorPercyRobinson,18,fromChicago,wereintheirbarracks.At10:19,thenightcalmwasshattered.

"Iwasinmybunkwhentheexplosionoccurred,"recallsRobinson."Iwaslookingoutthewindow,andallofasuddeneverythingturnedtosunlight.1jumpeduptoseewhatwashappening,andthenIfelttheconcussion.Iinstinctivelycoveredmyfacewithmyarms.Thenasecondexplosionliftedmeupandknockedmetothefloor."

RobertRouthalsoturnedtowardthewindowatthefirstexplosion."Itwasthegreatestfireworksyoueverwantedtosee,"herecalls.Italsowasthelastthingheeversaw."Withthesecondexplosion,glasswenteverywhere.Itwasacombinationoftheglassandtheconcussionthatdestroyedmyeyes."

Thesecondexplosionwassopowerfulthatseismographs(地震仪)atBerkeleyrecordeditasanearthquake.TheE.A.Bryanwasblownintotinypieces.TheQuinaltVictorywasrippedapart,andPortChicago'swoodenpierwascompletelydestroyed.Thehumancostwasevenworse.Everyoneonthepierandaboardthetwoshipswaskilled.Ofthe320fatalities,202wereblack.Andofthe390injured,233wereblack.

Asbadasitwas,though,thedisastermightnothavemadehistoryifitweren'tforwhatfollowed.

TheNavy'sInsult

ANavycourtofinquiryruledoutsabotage.Itheardtestimonyabouttheunsafeconditionsattheport,butitsfinalreportabsolvedthewhiteofficersofanyresponsibilityandblamedthetragedyon"roughhandling"oftheexplosivesbytheblacksailors.Thenthewhiteofficersweregranted30-dayleaves."Noneoftheblacksailorsweregrantedleaves,"saysRobinson,whosufferedlacerations(裂伤)tohisface,head

A.YB.NC.NG

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

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthe

Whydoescreamgobadfasterthanbutter?Someresearchersthinkthatitcomesdowntothestructureofthefood,notitschemical【B1】_______--afindingthatcouldhelpridsomeprocessedfoodsofchemicalpreservatives.

Creamandbuttercontainmuchthesame【B2】_______,sowhycreamshouldsourmuchfasterhasbeena【B3】_______.Bothareemulsions--tinyglobulesofoneliquidevenly【B4】_______throughoutanother.Thedifferenceliesinwhat'sintheglobulesandwhat'sinthesurrounding.Incream,fattyglobulesdriftaboutinaseaofwater.Inbutter,globulesofawatery【B5】_______arelockedawayinaseaoffat.Thebacteriawhichmakethefoodgobadprefertoliveinthewateryregionsofthe【B6】_______.Thismeansthatincream,thebacteriaarefreetogrowthroughoutthemixture.Whenthesituationis【B7】_______,thebacteriaarelockedawayin【B8】_______burieddeepintheseaoffat.【B9】_______.Theyalsoslowlypoisonthemselveswiththeirwasteproducts.

Inbutter,thereisaself-limitingsystemwhichstopsthebacteriafromgrowing.【B10】_______.Itisbelievedthatitwillbepossibletomaketheemulsionsusedinsaladcream,forinstance,morelikethoseinbutter.【B11】_______.

【B1】

22.

【B2】

23.(36)

A.Professionalknowledgeisadecisivefactorinajobinterview.

B.Findingajobismoredifficultthanonecanimagine.

C.Self-confidenceismostimportantforajobhunter.

D.Ajobseekershouldcreateagoodimageduringaninterview.

24.

【B3】

25.

【B4】

26.(25)

A.Hesaysthathe'sgotabasketballmatchticket.

B.Hesaysthathe'sgottoseesomefriends.

C.Hesaysthathehastoseehisparents.

D.Hesaysthattheticketisexpensive.

27.听力原文:W:Whyareyougivingmeaspeedingticket?Iwasgoingat40milesperhour.

M:Can'tyouseethenoticenearby?Itreads"10mphlimits".

Q:Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?

(17)

A.Husbandandwife.

B.Teacherandstudent.

C.Policemananddriver.

D.Motherandson.

28.(32)

A.Theyneedmorehelpfromsocietyandhome.

B.Theirlifeismiserableanddesperate.

C.Theycanseekforafreshstartinlife.

D.Theyhavebothmiseriesandprospects.

29.(45)

30.(47)

31.(28)

A.Heistoosloppy.

B.HeborrowsColin'sthings.

C.Hebringsguestsovertotheapartment.

D.Hedoesn'tusethekitchenenough.

32.(21)

A.Hedidn'texpecttobuyalot.

B.Hehadonlyonebagofgroceries.

C.Thesupermarketisjustdowntheblock.

D.Hethoughthe'dgetaridewiththeKramers.

33.(46)

34.听力原文:M:Whatthatmoviewasaboutlastnightisquitebeyondme.

W:Ifyouhadreadthebook,youwouldhaveunderstoodthemoviebetter.

Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean?

(19)

A.Heshouldhavereadtheb6okinsteadofgoingtothemovie.

B.Heshouldhavegonetothemovieinsteadofreadingthebook.

C.Readingthebookwillhelpthemanunderstandthemoviebetter.

D.Shethinksthebookiseasiertounderstandthanthemovie.

35.

【B9】

36.听力原文:Chessmustbeoneoftheoldestgamesintheworld.AnArabtravelerinIndiaintheyear900wrotethatitwasplayed"longlongago".ChesswasprobablyinventedinIndia,andithasbeenplayedeverywhereintheworld,fromAsiatoEurope,fromAmericatoAfricaeversince1400.Thename"chess"isinteresting.Whenoneplayerisattackingtheother'sking,hesaysinEnglish"checkmate".ThesewordscamefromthePersianwordsof"Shanmat",whichmeans"thekingisdead".Thatiswhenthegameisover,andoneplayerhaswon.

Thoughsuchanoldgamechangesveryslowly,itspresentruleshaven'talwaysbeenthesameastheyusedto.Forexample,atonetimethequeencouldonlymoveonesquareatatime.Nowsheisthestrongestpieceontheboard.Itwouldbeinterestingtoknowwhythishashappened.

Chesstakestimeandthought,butitisagameforallkindsofpeople.Youdon'thavetobeachampioninordertoenjoyit.Norisitalwaysplayedbytwopeoplesittingatthesametable.What'smore,someofthechessmastersareabletoplaymanypeopleatthesametime.Itisalsosaidthatsomepeopleplaychessbypost,whichmustmakechesstheslowestgameintheworld.

(30)

A.Heattackshisownking.

B.Theotherplayer'skingcannotmove.

C.Theotherplayersays"Shanmat"tohim.

D.Theotherplayersays"checkmate"tohim.

37.(24)

A.Quitthegameandgoaway.

B.Watchherpartnerplayingcards.

C.Teachthemanhowtoplaybridge.

D.Playcardsincooperationwithherpartner.

38.(29)

A.Tellstudentstolearnfromothers.

B.Teachstudentsmoreknowledgefrombooks.

C.Setgoodexamplesforstudents.

D.Pointoutstudents'mistakeswheneverfound.

39.SectionB

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

听力原文:ExpertssaysomefarmingactivitiesareseriouslydamagingEarth'senvironment.Badfarmingmethodscandamagesoil,forestsandwatersupplies.Theyalsohavecausedsomeplantsandanimalstodisappear.

Twogroupsnowsaythatbadfarmingmethodsarethreateningtheabilityoffarmerstoproduceenoughfoodtofeedtheworldpopulationinthefuture.

Thegroupsusedsatelliteimages,mapsandmodernequipmenttostudytheeffectofagricultureoiltheenrichment.Thestudyfoundthatthedestructionofsoiliswidespread,importantorganicnutrientsbeingremovedfromfarmland.

Agricultureusesseventypercentofthefreshwaterintheworldeachyear.Thestudyfoundthatmanyfarmerswastingwatersupplies.Inaddition,chemicalsdesignedtoprotectcropsmaypollutewaterways.

Thereportaimsaysasmuchasthirtypercentoftheword'sforestshavebeencutdownsothelandcouldbeusedforagriculture.Thishasledtoasevenlossofwildlifeandtheirenvironments.

(27)

A.Soil.B.Humanpopulation.C.Forest.D.Water.

40.(17)

A.Gototheparties.

B.Goforaridewiththeman.

C.Studyforherexam.

D.Changeherclothes.

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

Inghaminsiststhathertestimonyisbasedon______.

A.evidenceprovidedbytheEPAoftheUnitedStates

B.theresultsofanexperimentsheconductedherself

C.evidencefromhercollaborativeresearchwithGermanbiologists

D.theresultsofextensivefieldtestsinCorvallis,Oregon

42.

Whatistheauthor'smainpurpose?

A.TohighlypraiseMs.Harris'swork.

B.TocounterMs.Harris'swork.

C.ToobjectivelyreportonMs.Harris'swork.

D.TocriticallycommentonMs.Harris'swork.

43.

Accordingtothepassage,parentshavebecomeincreasinglyinterestedin______.

A.theirchildren'sfutureoccupations

B.havingsmallerfamilies

C.adoptionprogramsforchildlesscouples

D.child-rearingtechniques

44.

Thestatement"thediet-drugrevolutionisfacingasetback"issupportedbythefollowingfactsEXCEPTthat______.

A.somehealthorganizationsanddietchainshavesuspendedtheirsupportforthepills

B.somestateshaveforbiddenorlimitedtheprescriptionsofthepills

C.patientsinFloridaareadvisedtodroptheuseoffen-phen

D.SheldonLevine,aNewJerseydoctor,recommendedoneofthepillsonTVandinhisbook

45.

UnderwhatconditionscantheEPAputoffitsaction?

A.Nonewregulations.

B.NonewpresidentandCongress.

C.Noappropriatetechnology.

D.Noswiftproceeding.

46.

Whycan'thatsandadultowlsseecolorsaccordingtothepassage?

47.

WhatarethethreewaysinwhichmasstransportationrevisedthesocialandeconomicfabricoftheAmericancity?Theyaretheaccelerationof______,______and______.

48.

WhoshouldberesponsibleforthedeathofEverettEmersonHatcheraccordingtothepassage?

49.

Wheredothebeeskeephoneyforthemselvestocatlater?

50.Withoutanicebox,farmershadtogotothemarketatnightbecause______.

51.

Theauthor'sattitudetowardthecommunicationsrevolutionis______.

A.positiveB.criticalC.indifferentD.tolerant

52.

ThehabitofreflectionhelpedLincoln______.

A.todevelopindependence

B.tobecomemoreopinionated

C.toattainclearconvictions

D.tobecomeahesitantperson

53.

Whichwordbestdescribestheauthor'sattitudetowardanorexia?

A.Criticism.B.Approval.C.Agreement.D.Tolerance.

54.

Whilemoderneconomicdevelopmentrequiresmorehighlyeducatedpeople,______.

A.50percentofthecollegestudentsareunabletofinishtheirstudies

B.professionaltrainingforhighschoolgraduatesisofequalimportance

C.thetransitionbetweencollegeandworkisstillahardjobformanyyouth

D.job-relatedskillsarenotwithintherangeofhighereducation

55.

Whatdoesthepassagemainlydiscuss?

A.Inflation.

B.Deflation.

C.Howtodefineinflationanddeflation.

D.Howinflationanddeflationcausechangesinincomedistribution.

56.SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.

Inadditiontohistheoryofcolour,Newtondevelopedatheoryofhowlighttravels.Thisisknownasthecorpuscular(微粒子的)theoryoflight,meaningthatlighttravelsasaseriesoftinybitsratherthanofcontinuingwaves.NewtonsenthiswritingsaboutlighttotheRoyalsociety,wheretheyweregiventoacommitteeledbyHooke.Sincethecorpusculartheorywasdifferentfromhisowntheory,Hookeattackedthepaper.Soonotherstartedtoargue,andHookewassupportedbyascientistfromHolland,ChristianHuygens.Atonetime,Newtonwassounhappywiththewholeaffairthathedecidedneveragaintopublishanyofhiswork.

Thebitterargumentcontinuedovertheyearsthatfollowed.Atfirst,HookeandHuygensreceivedmostofthesupport.LaterNewtonhadchangedhismindandlethisworkongravitybepublished,hebecamesofamousthatthingschanged.NowpeoplebelievedNewtoncoulddonothingwrong,andforahundredyearstheyfollowedhistheory.Then,intheearlypartofthe19thcentury,theexperimentsofaFrenchscientist,AugistingFresned,showedthatlightcouldbeexplainedbestbyawavetheory.SothescientistschangedsidesagainsayingthatNewton'sideahaddelayedscientificprogressforahundredyears.

Strangelyenough,thepresentlyacceptedtheoryoflightcombinessomeoftheideasofboththeories.Thisisknownasthequantum(量子)theoryandresultsfromtheworkofsuch20thcenturyscientistsasAlbertEinsteinandMaxPlanck.Thequantumtheoryassumesthatlightisgivenoffasseparate"packages"ofenergy.Each"packages"oflight,orquantaofenergyastheyarecalled,aregivenoffatsucharapidratethatthereisnogreatgapbetweenthem.

Thequantumtheoryseemstoexplaintheactionsoflightbetterthaneitherofthetwoearliertheories.However,formanypurposes,thewavetheoryisgoodenough.Soitisusedmostoftentoexplainlight.Butwhoistosaythatnewexperimentsandotherscientistsofourowntimeorinthefuturemaynotprovideanevenbettertheory?Thereiscertainlystillmuchworktobedonewithlightandcolour.

Accordingtothepassage,asafamousscientist,Newtonhave______theories.

57.

TheAPECautomotivedialogueconsistsof______.

A.governmentleaders

B.ministersofsectorsofmembers

C.governmentandindustryrepresentatives

D.governmentandbusinessrepresentatives

58.

WhatdoescounterpartinParagraph5referto?

A.Volumeofsales.

B.Varietyofsales.

C.Market.

D.Consumption.

59.WhyisGatesconstantlywordedaboutthefutureofMicrosoft?

60.

【C9】

四、5.ErrorCorrection(5题)61.

【S5】

62.

【S4】

63.

【S10】

64.

【S3】

65.Imaginethis:youaresittinginyourcarwhilewatchingamovie,you

canchoosetositinwhateverawaythatmakesyoufeelcomfortable,

andyoucanchatandlaughaboutthemoviewithyourfriends,oreven

aboutanythingelse,withworryingaboutbotheringothers.【S1】______.

Allthesecouldbeexperiencedinadrive-intheater.AndAdamwasthe

bossofsuchadrive-intheater.Butwhenitfacedwithatough【S2】______.

competitioninthisfield,alongwitharisecostsanddeclining【S3】______.

attendance,Adamhadnootherchoicebuttoclosethetheater.Butone

determinedinvestorofthistheaterwouldnotletthemgosoeasily.【S4】______.

"Peopleofallwalksoflifecouldcometothistheaterandhaveagood

time,andaffordit,"saysEricHuffman,whousedtospendhis

SaturdayswithhiswifeinhisKiawatchakung-fu."Wehadtodo【S5】______.

somethingaboutit."

Hewrotetoalocalpaperandmassedatroopofvolunteers,dubbed

the"Adam'sAngels".AfterjustafewmonthsofsellingT-shirts,

popcornand$5memberships,theyrisedenoughtoreopenAdam'sasa【S6】______.

non-profitcommunitytheater.Thereareabout400U.S.drive-ins—dozens

ofthemarereopened—andmoreareopeningsoon,saystheUnited【S7】______.

Drive-InTheatersOwnersAssociation.

Thesedays,Adam'sispackingonweekends.Itisnotunusualforan【S8】______.

Angeltohelpthestuffsellticketsorworkthesnackbar.Andkids【S9】______.

above12canhaveaccesstoitforfree,soanewgenerationcansit【S10】______.

underthestars,watchthemovieandmaketheirownmemories.

【S1】

五、6.Translation(5题)66.Itisnecessarythat______(马上把他送到医院).

67.Hesuggeststhat______(图书馆借的书要在到期前归还).

68.Thefilmcostalargesumofmoneybutwasnotwellmade.Itwas______(怪不得观众满怀期望而来),butleftverymuchdisappointed.

69.While______(邮政和电信依然为国家控制)andthusreadilymeasured,morethanlmsmalltruckingandremovalcompaniesarenot.

70.Agoodbookisabestfriend______(从不拒绝我们).

参考答案

1.backward

2.acouplelinesofcodeacouplelinesofcode解析:本题同样是细节题,答案在第二个黑色小标题下第二句“Howmanytimeshaveyouheardhackersspeakfondlyofhowin,say,APL,theycoulddoamazingthingswithjustacouplelinesofcode?"题干与原文有出入。

3.MovingjobsoverseasMovingjobsoverseas解析:全文最后一段最后一句:otherexpertsarguethatWal-Martisbadfortheeconomybecause"drivescompetingretailersoutofbusinessandforcesmanufacturerstomovejobsoverseastokeepexpensesdown."空白处需要名词性成分,表方式或方法。题目的表述刚好把原文中的“方式—结果”关系颠倒了过来,题目先说明了结果cutdownonexpenses,这与原文的keepexpensesdown意思一致,而因为题目空白前有介词by,故需把原文中的表方式的

4.C解析:“Tousethetechnology,viewerswillhavetoagreetoparticipateinaspecialfile-sharingnetwork.”作者只是讲到要使用特殊的文件共享网络,但是并没有说是否要降低费用。

5.everysingletimeeverysingletime解析:此处要求填入状语,来修饰全句。本题考查提高工作质量的方法。第四个小标题第三句说要想提高质量就要为自己工作制定标准,而后每次都要超越原有标准。因此原句中everysingletime符合题干的要求,即为答案。

6.keepcarboninthesoilkeepcarboninthesoil解析:本题涉及有机农业的优点,从而将题目出处定位到WhyShould...isorganic?部分。该部分首段末句提到organicagriculture具有manyimportantenvironmentalbenefits,接着具体阐述了其优点,末段Organicagriculturehelpstominimizethegreenhouseeffectandglobalwarmingthroughitsabilitytokeepcarboninthesoil就是其中的一个优点,即答案出处。

7.fattyacidsfattyacids解析:由题干关键词fishandwalnuts定位到第二个小标题下第二段第一句和最后一句。第一句指出鱼和胡桃富含脂肪酸,最后一句指出食用含脂肪酸的食品可以使我们精神振奋。也就是说,食用鱼和胡桃可以使我们精神振奋,因为它们富含脂肪酸。

8.D解析:根据题干关键词Internet,redefining定位到第七段第三句:TheInternetmayalsoberedefininghowstudents…understandtheconceptofauthorshipandthesingularityofanytextorimage.可知,互联网改变了学生对著作者身份和作品的独特性的理解,故选D

9.sail-repot[edhappinesssail-repot[edhappiness解析:此处需要填入名词性成分。题干中的shebelieved与原文中的Fromherfirmbelie属同义转述。另外题干中的faithfullyrecordtheirownhappiness是对thatmatters的注解,故答案为self-reportedhappiness。

10.26weeks26weeks解析:空前的period表明,本空应填一表时间段的名词。该点提到,在大多数州,失业赔偿的发放期限不超过26周。题干的inmoststates对应原文中Inmoststates,UIbenefits对应benefits,canget对应canbepaid,limitedtonomorethan对应foramaximumof,故答案为foramaximumof后的26weeks。

11.itwasveryhot

12.C解析:根据题干中的数词1998,可马上定位到文章的第二段,发现它是说最暖的三个年份发生在1998年以后,而并没有具体说是哪一年,所以答案是未给出。

13.sympathysympathy解析:空白处应为名词(词组)。从原文该句末的respondwithsympathy可以知道Dr.Horvitz设计的语音系统可以对病人表示“同情”,此处应填写sympathy。

14.B解析:本题根据文章第一、二段而设,“shetoldtheWorldHealthAssemblyshewanedtobejudgedbytheimpactWHO'sworkhasonthepeopleofAfricaandonwomenacrosstheglobe.”虽然题干表述的后半段原因是正确的(世界上所有国家地区和人民都很重要),但是在第二段发言中她也同时强调重点还是在非洲地区以及世界妇女的健康问题。

15.relaxunwindandenjoythemselvesrelax,unwindandenjoythemselves解析:本题空白处问“人们在聚会上喝酒是为了……。”根据题文中“drinkinaparty”可将相关部分定位于小标题为“DrinkandBeMerry(愉悦饮酒)”部分。第八自然段第三句话提到“Torelax,unwindandenjoythemselves,peopledrinkinaparty.”,即“人们在聚会上通过饮酒来放松、松弛和自我享受。”这里不定式“to”和题文中的“inorderto”意思相近。因此,答案为“relax,unwindandenjoyt

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