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2022-2023年安徽省六安市大学英语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.

It'sadvisedtoextendyourprofessionalintereststofieldsthatcomplementandleveragethework______.

2.

MichaelRossresignedandspenthisunemploymenttimeplayingguitarandexploringhislifelonginterestinscriptwritingandthemoviebusinessforhelookedatthisasan______________,ratherthanapenalty.

3.

AccordingtotheWHO,increasesinmalaria,water-bornediseaseandmalnutritioncouldthreaten______.

4.Whatkindofanimalaffectedbyman-madechemicalsisnotreferredinthepassage?

A.Polarbears.B.Mammals.C.People.D.Birds.

5.

LisaPerezfoundanewinterestinhomemakingduringtheperiodofunemployment.

A.YB.NC.NG

6.

TheLAMVis18feetlong,10feetwide,and6feethighand2,200poundsandcanhold4passengers.

A.YB.NC.NG

7.Oildegradationoccurringinthedeepseaismuch______comparedwiththatonthesurface.

8.

Itisasignof______iffilesconcerningyourprojectswhichyouhaveyettobeginkeeppilinguponyourdesk.

9.

TheshowteamreconstructedthegunfightinO.K.Corraltounderstandfullywhathappened______.

10.

Whatdothetwosetsof"public"and"private"argumentsshow?

A.Googleisthesameasanyothercompanyaimingatmoney.

B.Google'spropagandaisdifferentfromanyothercompany.

C.Googleexcelsanyother"evil"companyingrabbingmoney.

D.Googleisregardedasanevilcompany.

11.

China'seconomicopportunitiesandits_____________onthefuturecontributestopeople'sinterestinlearningChinese.

12.

Withtherapidadoptionofinformationandcommunicationtechnologycomestheproblemof______,whichisglobal.

13.ThedemographicchangeinruralEuropewillhaveanegativeeffectoneveryaspectofthelocaleconomyfromtouristindustryincometoagriculturaloutputs.

14.

CollegestudentsareheavyInternetusers.

A.YB.NC.NG

15.Ingeneral,whenitcomestotheissueofpopsingers'ethics,averagelistenersare

16.

Nuclearpowercanbeutilizedasanelectricalpower,butitmaybecomeasourceofearthquakes.

A.YB.NC.NG

17.WidelyusingPrEPsmaycausepotentialproblemslikeethicalissuesand______.

18.

Thedenialofwhathavehappenedoftencomefromtwosources______.

19.

Thefirstuseoftheterm"organicfarming"isusuallycreditedto______inhis1940book,LooktotheLand.

20.

AmongalltheGMcrops,Btgeneshaveprovedmosteffectivein______whenthelargest

二、3.ListeningComprehension(20题)21.(38)

22.听力原文:W:Paul,wehaven’tgoneoutforoveramonth.Let’sgosomewherethisevening.

M:Fine.Wherewouldyouliketogo?Lookinthenewspapertogetinformationaboutthemoviesorthetheater.

Q:Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodo?

(18)

A.Togotothemovies.

B.Togooutforlunch.

C.Tolookinthenewspaper.

D.Toaskforinformation.

23.(24)

A.Theyappearinfilmsorplaysports.

B.Theyspeculateinproperty.

C.Theysingrockandroll.

D.Alloftheabove.

24.听力原文:AbouttwopercentofthepopulationoftheUnitedStatesisofAsianorigin—somefivemillionpeople.Chinese,Japanese,andPhilippinesform.thelargestgroups.However,therearealsosignificantnumbersofAsian-Indians,Pakistanis,Koreans,andVietnamesenowlivinginAmerica.AsaresultofthewarinVietnam,some350,000refugeesfromthatcountryhaveenteredtheUnitedStatessincetheearly1970s.

ChineseandJapaneseworkerswereimportedintotheUnitedStatesbyemployersinthelatenineteenthandearlytwentiethcenturies.MostoftheChinesesettledinCalifornia,wheretheywereemployedmainlyinheavyindustries,suchasminingandrailroadconstruction.Theywerefacedwithintenseprejudiceanddiscrimination,especiallyfromlower-classwhitepeople,whosawthemasasourceofthreattotheirjobs.TheretreatoftheChineseintodistinctChinatownswasnotprimarilytheirchoice,butwasenforcedbythehostilitytheyfaced.SinceChineseimmigrationwasendedbylawin1882,theChineseremainedlargelyisolatedfromthewidersociety—atleastuntilrecently.

MostoftheJapaneseimmigrantsalsosettledinCaliforniaandtheotherPacificstates.DuringWorldWarⅡ,followingtheattackonPearlHarborbyJapan,allJapaneseAmericansintheUnitedStatesweremadetoreportto“relocationcenters”whichwereeffectivelyconcentrationcamps.InspiteofthefactthatmostoftheJapanesewereAmericancitizens,theywerecompelledtoliveinthehastilyestablishedcampsforthedurationofthewar.

(33)

A.About35,000.

B.About250,000.

C.About350,000.

D.About25,000.

25.(42)

26.

【B9】

27.听力原文:Asatradition,workersincompaniesarealwaysrequiredtowearsuitsandtie,butaccordingtoaseniorgovernmentofficial,Thailandistoaskworkerstostopwearingsuitsaspartofthecountry'slatestmeasuretoconserveenergy.Thisistheideaofthenewgovernment,becauseThailandisatropicalcountryandair-conditionershavebeenusedverycommonly,whichconsumealargeamountofenergy,butiftheworkersturnedupinshirtsleeves,theywouldn'tneedair-conditionersturnedupsohigh.Atitsweeklymeeting,thecabinetpassedaresolutionaskingallpublicservantsnottowearjacketsandurgingprivateemployeestodothesame.Thishasalreadybeenpractisedbythegovernment.Atarecentmeeting,onlyfourofsixair-conditionersinthecabinetroomhadbeenturnedon.Oneofthegovernmentofficialssays,"Initiallyitwasnothotintheroom,butifameetinglastsalongtime,thetemperaturemightneedtobeloweredabit."

(30)

A.NewFashioninThailand.

B.HowtoUseAir-conditionerwisely.

C.ANewWaytoSaveEnergy.

D.Air-conditionerinThailand.

28.(17)

A.Shethinkshislecturesareboring.

B.Shethinkshistestsaretoolong.

C.Shedoesn'tthinkheprepareswellenough.

D.Shedoesn'tlikehischoiceoftestquestions.

29.(32)

A.Itwasnotreallyamagazine.

B.Itfeaturedavarietyofarticlesandstories.

C.Itwaspraisedbyreadersofpoetry.

D.Itwasunpopularwithpoliticians.

30.SectionC

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

Sixteen-year-oldMichaelViscardiofSanDiegowonfirst【B1】_______intheSiemensWestinghouseCompetitioninMath,ScienceandTechnology.Heshowed【B2】_______toanineteen-centurymathproblem.

Michaelhasbeen【B3】_______byhismother,whohasadoctorateinneuroscience(神经学).Healsoworkedonhis【B4】_______withaprofessoratauniversity.

TheNationalCenterforEducationStatisticsdidits【B5】_______researchonhome-schoolingin2003.ResearchersfoundthatmorethanonemillionAmericanstudentslearnedathome.Thatwasmorethantwopercentoftheschool-age【B6】_______.

MichaelViscardsi,forexample,hasbeentaughtmostlyathome,butwith【B7】_______mathclassesata【B8】_______university.

Theresearchersaskedparentswhytheyhome-schooledtheirchildren.Thirty-onepercentsaidthemostimportantreasonwasconcernabouttheenvironmentofthelocalschools.Thirtypercentsaiditwastoprovidereligiousinstruction.Sixteenpercentsaidtheywerenotsatisfiedwiththequalityoftheinstructioninthelocalschools.

【B9】_______________________.Aneducationexpertsaidmuchofthisincreasewasincitieswithhistoriesofracialtension.【B10】________________________________.

Criticsofhome-schoolingsaychildrenneedtoattendschooltohelpthemlearnsocialskills.Theyalsosaythathome-schooledchildrendonotgetaverygoodeducation.Still,allfiftystatesandtheDistrictofColumbiapermithome-schooling.【B11】_____________________________.

【B1】

31.听力原文:W:Well,youhandedinyourpaperlastweek,butIfoundthatitwasexactlythesameasWilliam's.Canyouexplainthistome,please?

M:I'msorry.Iwon'tdoitagain.

Q:What'stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?

(18)

A.Professorandstudent.

B.Motherandson.

C.Husbandandwife.

D.Classmates.

32.听力原文:M:Isn'titrathercoldoutside,Sally?

W:Itisabit,butIcan'tstandtheterriblesmokeinside.I'dratherstayhereifyoudon'tmind.

Q:Whydoesthewomanwanttostayoutside?

(13)

A.Shefeelsveryhotintheroom.

B.Shewantstoavoidmeetingpeople.

C.Shewantstosmokeacigaretteoutside.

D.Shedoesn'tlikethesmellofsmokeinside.

33.(31)

A.Aroundpieceofstone.

B.Aheavylog.

C.Twoslicesoflogconnectedattheircentersbyastrongstick.

D.Apieceofmetal.

34.听力原文:M:Hi,Jane.Howisyourvacation?

W:Terrific!IwenttoWashingtonD.C.tovisitmycousin.IsawtheJeffersonMemorial,theLincolnMemorial,theSmithsonianInstitution,andtheWhiteHouse.

M:I'veneverbeentoWashington.Whatdidyoulikethebest?

W:Oh,theWhiteHouse.Didyouknowthatit'sbeentheofficialhomeofourpresidentssince1800?AndeverypresidentexceptGeorgeWashingtonhaslivedinit.

M:Ididn'tknowitwasthatold.Isitreallyasniceaseveryonesaysitis?

W:It'sonlyathree-storeybuildingbuiltofstone.Butit'ssimpleanddefinite.Itusedtobecalledthe"President'sHouse".PresidentTheodoreRooseveltofficiallygavetheWhiteHouseitscurrentnamein1901.TheWhiteHousehasafascinatinghistory.ItsurvivedafireatthehandsoftheBritishin1814.

M:Iremembernow.ThepresidentthenwasJamesMadison.AndhiswifeDolleyranoutoftheburningbuildingcarryingGilbertStuart'sportraitofWashington.

W:Yes,that'sright.It'shangingintheEastRoomnow.

M:HowbigistheWhiteHouse?

W:It'sbig.Imagine18acresoflandwithgardensand132rooms.Ithastobepaintedeveryfouryears.

M:Howmuchwereyouallowedtosee?

W:Notverymuch.Onlysixoftheroomsareopentothepublic.It'sapopulartour,andthereisalwaysalineofpeoplewaiting.Theywanttolookattheirproperty,Iguess.

M:Theirproperty?

W:Sure.TheWhiteHouseisownedbythepeopleoftheUnitedStates.Weelecttheleaderswholiveinit.

M:Butcanjustanyonegoinside?

W:Ofcourse.Anyonecanseeourpresident'shome.

(20)

A.GeorgeWashington.

B.ThomasJefferson.

C.JamesMadison.

D.AbrahamLincoln.

35.

【B11】

36.SectionA

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

听力原文:W:Excuseme,Sir.I'vebeenwaitingherefornearly20minutesjusttopaymytelephonebill.

M:I'msorryaboutthat.Butthecomputerisdown,andeverybodyhashadtowaitthisafternoon.

Q:What'sthewomancomplainingabout?

(12)

A.Thelongwait.

B.Themistakesinhertelephonebill.

C.Thebroken-downcomputer.

D.Thebadtelephoneservice.

37.听力原文:M:Now,I'mgoingtostartoffbyaskingyouadifficultquestion.Whywouldyouliketogetthispost?

W:Well,firstofa11Iknowthatyourfirmhasaverygoodreputation.ThenI'veheardyouoffergoodopportunitiesforpromotionforthefightperson.

Q:Whatdoweknowfromtheconversation?

(13)

A.Thewomanisbeinginterviewedbyareporter.

B.Thewomanisapplyingforajob.

C.Thewomanisaskingtorapromotion.

D.Thewomanisbeinggivenanexamination.

38.(33)

A.Consumersbegantoresistbuyingproductsoftheseads.

B.Consumersstoppedtheirenvironmentalmovement.

C.Consumersturnedcautiousofenvironmentalappeals.

D.Consumersdidn'tcareaboutthemallthetime.

39.听力原文:W:Well,theexaminationisovernow,andwecangotothepicnic.

M:Goingtothepicnicistoofiring.Whynotcometomyhometohaveaparty?

Q:Wherewillthemanoffertogo?

(13)

A.Tohishome.

B.Toherhome.

C.Togotothepicnic.

D.Togoshopping.

40.(28)

A.Wecaninventwaysofincreasingrainfall.

B.Wecandevelopwaysofreusingwaterandutilizingseawater.

C.Wecancutdownourconsumptionofwater.

D.Wecanreducethenumberoffactoriesproducingsteel.

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

ThepassagesuggeststhattheFrenchchild______.

A.onlyassociateswithadults

B.isasheisbecauseoftheclimate

C.isnottreatedasachild

D.isforcedtobehavelikeanadult

42.Accordingtothepassage,GMdecidedtograduallybringitsHummerbrandtoanendbecauseof______.

43.

Itcanbeinferredfromthesecondparagraphthat______.

A.thebrainisnotpreparedforlanguagelearningbeforetheageoftenmonths

B.speakingrequirescomplexcoordinationofdifferentbodycomponents

C.childrenabovesevencannotlearntwoormorelanguagesatthesametime

D.theabilityofspeakingisindependentfromtheabilityoflistening

44.

Thepassageisbasedontheauthor's______.

A.keeninsightintothenatureoftechnology

B.prejudicedcriticismoftheroleoftheIndustrialRevolution

C.cautiousanalysisofthereplacementofthehumanmindbycomputers

D.exaggerateddescriptionofthenegativeconsequencesoftechnology

45.

Whyisslowingdownforsometimeinlifenecessary?

46.Itisprettyhopelessasavenueforopera,ittookyearstobuild,itsarchitectwasforcedtoresignanditwasneverproperlyfinishedinside.Noneofthismatters.TheSydneyOperaHouse,bythereclusiveDanisharchitectJornUtzon,isthemotherandfatherofallmodernlandmarkbuildings.Ithascometodefinenotonlyacity,butanentirenationandcontinent.

Beyondthat,itisaglobalexpressionofculturalmodernity.EveryoneintheworldwithmediaaccessknowswhattheSydneyOperaHouselookslike.Firstdesignedin1956andfinallydeclaredcompletedin1973,theoperahousewasthesinglebestknownmodernbuildingintheworlduntilthearrivalofFrankGehry'sequallyextraordinaryBilbaoGuggenheimin1997.ButitwilloutlivetheGuggenheimasaninternationalarchitecturalicon--becauseitdidallthedifficultworktint.

Inthepantheon(万神殿)ofclassicmodernbuildings,Utzon'screationhasthestatusofmyth.Themythstatesthattheunknownarchitect,theninhisthirties,submittedroughsketchestothecompetitionjudges,thatheignoredmostoftherules,thathisasonlyselectedafterbeingpluckedatthelastmomentfromtherejectedpilebyoneofthejudges,andthatthedesignwasunbuildable.

ButSydneyisremarkableforanotherreason:itisacompleteone-off.Itdoesnotfitintoanystylisticorchronologicalcategory.NoneofUtzon'sotherbuildings--churches,governmentdepartments,house.looksanythinglikeit,andarchitectstodaywhotrytocopyhisconceptalwaysenduplookingverysecond-rateindeed.Itis"modern",certainly,butitisanexpressivemodernismthatwasquiteatoddswiththerectilinear(直线的)"internationalstyle"ofitstime.IthasmoreincommonwiththeworkoftheAmericangeniusFrankUloydWright,forwhomUtzonworkedbriefly.Ofcourseitslocationisanenormoushelp,sittingasitdoesonapromontorywithwateronthreesidesandthefamousSydneyHarborBridgeasapicture-postcardbackdrop.ButUtzonmasterlyexploitedthesiteasnobodyelsecould.

UtzonleftAustraliainhighindignationin1966,nevertoreturn,beforehecouldfinishdesigningtheinteriors.

AswithSirChristopherWrenatStPaul'sCathedral,Utzonwashumiliatedandremovedfromoverseeingthefinalstagesofhismasterwork.Butforallhismanifolddifficulties,whichothercontemporaryarchitectcanclaimanequivalentachievement?TheSydneyOperaHouseshowedusthatanythingispossible,anditdemonstratedthatsheer,seductivebeautyforitsownsakeisnothingtobeashamedof.

Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat______.

A.theDanisharchitectJoinUtzontotallyfailedinhisdesignofSydneyOperaHouseandwasforcedtoresign

B.theDanisharchitectJornUtzonhasbeenmadeknownasthefounderofallthemodernlandmarkbuildings,inspiteofhispartfailureinhisdesignofSydneyOperaHouse

C.SydneyOperaHouseishopelesslyuglyandhasneverbeenfinishedinside

D.SydneyOperaHouseisthesinglebestknownmodernbuildingintheworlduptonow

47.Whichstatementbestdepictsthemainideaofthefirstparagraph?

A.Realityiswhatyoumakeofit.

B.Timeislikeariver.

C.Emotionsarepowerful.

D.Everypersonhasaspecialmoment.

48.

WhatgoalistheChineseleadershiptryingtoreachforfearthatthenation'seconomygoesdirectlyfromaperiodofexpansiontoarecessionaccordingtothispassage?

49.SectionB

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

ProfessorKumarBhatt,founderandheadofWarwickManufacturingGroup(WMG),andRobMeakin,apersonneldirectoratMarconi,havedevelopedapartnershiptotrainengineersandmanagerstobecomee-literate.TheNewKnowledgePartnershipwillincludeateamof40MarconimanagersinwhatProfessorBhattcallselectronicengineeringmanagementorE2.Awiderangeofengineeringandnon-engineeringcompanieshasexpressedinterestintheseexcitingprograms.

ProfessorBhattbelievesthate-commerceischangingthebusinessenvironmenttoahugeextent.Manychiefexecutivesdonotunderstandthepowerofthenewtechnologiesand,insomecases,areactuallyresistingchange.Hesaysthat"Aslongasenoughindustryleadersrealizeitspotentialbenefits,e-businesswillmakepossibleasecondproductivityrevolutioninBritain.Thiscouldtaketheeconomyclosetoeliminatingthestillsubstantialcompetitivenessgapwithitsmainrivals.OverthelastfiveyearsintheUStherehasbeena30%improvementinmanufacturingsectorproductivitybecauseofinformationtechnology.InBritainwecanachievemorethanthatandsuccessfule-businesswillbeworthbillionstotheUKeconomy."

AlreadyBritainmakesmoreuseofcomputer-aideddesignandmanufacture(CAD/CAM)andmanagementinformationtechnologysystemsthanotherEuropeancountries,andhasagovernmentthatactivelypromotese-business.Bat,observesProfessorBhatt,Britainhasneverusedtechnologyasagrowthdriver."Thethingaboutelectronicengineeringmanagementisthatyoucankeepyourlegacysystems;youjustneedtolinkthosesystemswithaninformationengine.Atthetouchofabuttonitwillallowprojectmanagerstoseethestatusofaproject,identifyproblemspreciselyandmakevirtuallyimmediatedecisionsbasedoninformationthatwillbemuchmorecompletethaninthepast."

TheE2programistheresultofanalliancebytheWarwickManufacturingGroupwithAmerica'sleadinge-commercestudycenter,CarnegieMellon.ThelatterwillberesponsiblefortrainingmanyoftheMarconimanagersinAmerica,wherethegrouphashalfitsbusiness.InBritain,ProfessorBhatthaslinkedupwithSunMicrosystems,OracleandParametricTechnology,tosetupamulti-millionpoundE2designandmanufacturingcenterattheuniversitywhichwillbeusedfortrainingandresearch.

ProfessorBhattbelievesthate-commerceischangingbusinesstosuchanextentthatWMGislikelytoberenamedWarwickElectronicManufacturingGroup.But,hewarns"Themovetoglobalizebecauseofe-commerceisracingahead.AlthoughthenetallowsBritishindustrytoovertaketheirEuropeanpeers,italsooffersAsiancountriestoleapfrog(相互超越)theWest.Forthefirsttimeitisnottheprivilegeofthewesternworldbecausethistechnologyisuniversal."

ProfessorBhattandRobMeakinhavedevelopedamethodto______.

A.teachelectronicengineeringmanagement

B.trainemployeestobeacquaintedwithe-commerce

C.trainemployeestobeengineersandmanagers

D.teachemployeesaboutdevelopingapartnership

50.

Peoplecannotreachanagreementonsolvingtheproblemofpackagingbecause______.

51.SectionA

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

Commutertrainsareoftenstuffyandcrowded,andtheyfrequentlyfailtorunontime.Asifthatwerenotbadenough,TsuyoshiHondou,aphysicistatTohokuUniversityinJapan,publishedapaperin2002thatgavecommuters【C1】______anothermasontofeeluncomfortable.DrHondouexaminedmobilephoneusageinenclosedspacessuchasrailwaycarriages,busesandlifts,allofwhichare,in【C2】______,metalboxes.Hismodelpredictedthatalargenumberofpassengerscrowdedtogether,allblathering,sendingtextmessages,orbrowsingthewebontheirphones,couldproducelevelsofelectromagneticradiationthat【C3】______internationalsafetystandards.Thatisbecausetheradiowavesproducedbyeachphonearereflectedoffthemetalwallsofthecarriage,busorlift.Enoughradiationescapestoallowthephonetocommunicatewiththenetwork,buttherestbathestheinsideofthecarriagewithbouncingmicrowaves.

Thissoundsworrying.Butmaybeitisn'tafterall.InapaperpublishedrecentlyinAppliedPhysicsLetters,JaimeFerretandLucasFernandezSeivanefromtheUniversityofOviedoinSpainalongwithcolleaguesfromthePolytechnicUniversityofMadridandTelefonicaMoviles,aSpanishmobileoperator【C4】______DrHondou'sfindings.Theyconcludethatthelevelofradiationissafeafterall.

The【C5】______additiontothenewresearchistheeffectofthepassengersthemselves.Whileeachphoneproducesradiationthatbouncesaroundthecar,thepassengersabsorbsomeofit,whichhastheeffectofreducingtheoverallintensity,justasthepresenceofanaudiencechangestheacousticsofaconcerthall,【C6】______itlessreverberant.DrHondou'smodel,inshort,wasvalidonlyinthecaseofasinglepassengersittinginanemptycarriagewithanactivemobilephoneoneveryseat.

WhileDrHondouacknowledgedthisinhisoriginalpaper,hedidnot【C7】______calculatetheeffectthatleavingouttheotherpassengerswouldhaveontheradiationlevel.Asaresult,saytheauthorsofthenewpaper,hesignificantlyoverestimatedthelevelofelectromagneticradiation.Whenoneissittingonatrain,DrFerrerandhiscolleaguesfound,themostimportantsourcesofradiationareone'sownphone,andthoseofone's【C8】______neighbours.Theradiationfromthesesourcesfarexceedsthatfromotherphonesorfromwavesbouncingaroundthecarriage.Andallthesesourcestogetherproducealevelofradiationwithinthebounds【C9】______bytheICNIRP,theinternationalbodythatregulatessuchmatters.

PeopleconcernedabouttheeffectsofmobilephoneradiationareunlikelytotakemuchcomfortfromDrFerrer'sresults.TheyworrythatevensmallamountsofmicrowaveradiationwithintheICNIRP'slimitsmayhaveadversehealtheffects.Theevidencesofarisambiguous,【C10】______andsparse.Indeed,DrFerretsayshewassurprisedathowlittleresearchhasbeendoneinthisarea.

A)exceedI)recently

B)quiteJ)specifically

C)consistentK)profit

D)inconsistentL)defined

E)disputeM)key

F)yetN)essence

G)representO)immediate

H)mak

52.

Ourfeelingsaboutexternalrealityhavetheiroriginin______.

A.ourheart

B.eventsthataffectuspersonally

C.ourimmediateenvironment

D.oursubjectivebeing

53.Whatdoesthefigure0.2percentinparagraphIindicate?

A.America'seconomicrecoveryisstillshaky.

B.Economistsaredisappointedatthefutureeconomy.

C.ItisagoodsignforAmerica'seconomicrecovery.

D.Thebiggestobstacletohealthiereconomicperformanceispolitical.

54.

Whatdoesthewriterciteasthesourcesofmoralvoid?

55.

Itseemsthatonegoodmeasuretopreventfutureshockisforpeopleto______.

A.cherishmorehopeforthefuture

B.replaceconventionalideaswithmodernones

C.trytounderstandwhatishappeningandprepareforthechanges

D.takeacloserlookathowpeopleinotherculturesbehave

56.

OneofthereasonswhyblackAmericanscouldnoteasilymixinAmericansocietyis______.

A.thatmostAmericansareimmigrants

B.duetotheirskincolor

C.thattheyspeaktheirlanguagedifferentlyfromAmericans

D.thattheywerefreetokeeptheirheritage

57.

【C9】

58.

Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingpeopledoyouthinkcanbenefitmostfrompublicrelationsservices?

A.Stockholders.B.Presidents.C.Artists.D.Scholars.

59.

【C10】

60.

WhatisTRUEaboutTitleLX?

A.Itisalawthatbanssingle-sexschools.

B.Itsetsalimittosingle-sexclassesinschools.

C.ItconformstotheNoChildLeftBehindLaw.

D.Itrequiresacompellingreasonofadistricttocreatesingle-sexschools.

四、5.ErrorCorrection(5题)61.TheSeattleTimescompanyisonenewspaperfirmthathas

recognizedtheneedforchangeanddonesomethingaboutit.Inthe

newspaperindustry,papersmustreflectthediversityofthecommunities

towhichtheyprovideinformation.Itmustreflectthatdiversitywiththeir【S1】______.

newscoverageorrisklosingtheirreaders'interestandtheiradvertisers'

support.OperatingwithinSeattle,whichhas20percentsracial【S2】______.

minorities,thepaperhasputintoplacepoliciesandproceduresforhiring

andmaintainadiverseworkforce.Theunderlyingreasonforthechangeis【S3】______.

thatforinformationtobefair,appropriate,andsubjective,itshouldbe【S4】______.

reportedbythesamekindofpopulationthatreadsit.

Adiversitycommitteecomposedofreporters,editors,and

photographersmeetsregularlytovaluetheSeattleTimes'contentandto【S5】______.

educatetherestofthenewsroomstaffaboutdiversityissues.Inan【S6】______.

addition,thepaperinstitutedacontentaudit(审查)thatevaluatesthe

frequencyandmannerofrepresentationofwomanandpeopleofcolorin【S7】______.

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