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2022-2023年山东省菏泽市大学英语6级大学英语六级测试卷(含答案)学校:________班级:________姓名:________考号:________

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

ThankstotheEuropeananti-GMfoodcampaign,anofficialstoppingofthegrowthandimportofGMcropswasresultedinEurope.

A.YB.NC.NG

2.Fromherresearch,SusanD.Blumsetouttounderstandthatstudentsare______.

A.havinganewunderstandingofcreatingandquoting

B.noteasytogetaccesstotheauthorship

C.onthewaytoacceptnewnotionofauthorship

D.tryingtoredefinethenotionofauthorship

3.

Thewebwilljustbeanintegralpartoflife,itwillbeareflextoturntothewebforshopping,education,entertainmentand______.

4.

Comparedwithcloninghumanandbringingthemupasanarmy,itwouldbemuchcheaperto______.

5.

Besideslifeinsuranceandhealthinsurance,mostpeoplealsotendtobuy______.

6.

Anofficeshouldbeequippedwith______ifmostemployeesworkoutoftheofficemostofthetime.

7.Theauthor'sexperienceinBangkokshowsthat______.

A.therestoftheworldprovestobeextremelyrisky

B.peopleshouldnotbeafraidofvisitingothercountries

C.thelocalsareunawareofthesecretpoliticalprotests

D.thenewshelpspeoplestayawayfromdangerousplaces

8.

Duringthedevelopmentofcordlesstool,Black&Deckerdesignedacomputerprogramto______.

A.rechargebatteriesbyusingsolarenergy

B.produceenvironment-friendlybatteries

C.reducetheweightofbattery

D.maximizethedurationofbattery

9.

AccordingtoJohnHallam,whoshouldberesponsiblefortheharmdonebyrobotsinthefuturewillnotbeso______asitisnow.

10.

Peoplewhoarebuyingtheirfirstbicycleareadvisedtospendasmuchmoneyonabicycleastheycan

A.YB.NC.NG

11.WaterProblems

Where'sthewater?

Water.Ifyou'vegotit,youprobablytakeitforgranted.Butaquicklookattheglobe--andachatwiththetinygroupofresearcherswhoareworryingaboutfreshwaterbothindicatethatwatershortagesareveryserious.

Andtheyaren'tnecessarilyinthefuture,either.Here'swhatwe'vereadinthepastweekorso.

...MexicoCity(hometo20millionpeople)issinkingbecausethecitysucksoutundergroundwaterfasterthantheaquifercanberefilled.

...Floridawantstorefillitsoverpumpedaquifer(蓄水层)withuntreatedsurfacewater,despitefederalregulationstothecontrary.

...Texasismovingtowardprivate,for-profitwatersales.Thewaterwillbe"mined"fromaquifersthataredisappearingfast.Nowordonwhattheprivatesuppliers,includingcorporateraiderT.BoonePickens,willdooncetheaquifersrundry.

...Aquifersaroundtheworldarebeingovertappedforirrigatedagriculture,whichfillsabout40percentofthegloballarder.

...TheBushAdministrationhaswithdrawnaproposedtighteningofthearsenicstandardfordrinkingwater.Criticssaytheoldrule,datingto1942,couldallowthousandsofcasesofcancerandotherdiseases.Meanwhile,inBangladesh,what'sbeencalledthe"largestpoisoningofapopulationinhistory"has35to77millionpeopledrinkingarsenic-lacedwater.

...AshowdownisloomingovertheTigris(底格里斯河)andEuphratesRivers(幼发拉底河),whichoriginateinTurkey,theftwaterbothSyriaandIraq.IfTurkeygoes'aheadwithaseriesofdams,thedownrivernationscouldstarve.

Youdon'tmissyourwater,anoldbluessagewiselysaid,untilyourwellrunsdry.DownhereonplanetEarth,thewellisstartingtorundry.We'veseenprojectionsthatthreebillionpeople--halfoftoday'spopulation--willbeshortofwaterin2025.

Placesshortofwater

Seenfromaglobalwatermap,waterisshortestinequatorialcountries,oftenwherepopulationsarerising.Herearesomeexamplesofcountriesfacingwatershortageproblem.

China,with1.26billionpeople,is"theoneareaworryingmostpeoplemostofthetime,"saysMarqde:Villiers,authoroftherecentlypublished"Water".IndryNorthernChina,hesays,"thewatertameisdroppingonemeterperyearduetooverpumping,andtheChineseadmitthat300citiesarerunningshort.Theyaredivertingwaterfromagricultureandfarmersaregoingoutofbusiness."SomeChineseriversaresopollutedwithheavymetalsthattheycan'tbeusedforirrigation,headds.

"They'redisgraceful,unusable,industrialsewers,"saysdeVilliers.Asfarmersgooutofbusiness,Chinawillhavetoimportmorefood.

InIndia,hometo1.002billionpeople,keyaquifersarebeingoverpumped,andthesoilisgrowingsaltierthroughcontaminationwithirrigationwater.IrrigationwasakeytoincreasingfoodproductioninIndiaduringthegreenrevolution,andasthepopulationsurgestowardaprojected1.363billionin2025,itscropswillcontinuetodependoncleanwaterandcleansoil.

Israel(population6.2million),inventedmanywater-conservingtechnologies,butwaterwithdrawalsstillexceedresupply.Overpumpingofaquifersalongthecoastisallowingseawatertopollutedrinkingwater.LikeneighboringJordan,IsraelislargelydependentontheJordanRiverforfreshwater.

WaterFight

Egypt,whosepopulationof68millionmayreach97millionby2025,getsessentiallynorainfall.AllagricultureisirrigatedbyseasonalfloodsfromtheNileRiver,andfromwaterstoredbehindtheAswanHighDam.AnyinterferencewithwaterflowbySudanorEthiopiacouldstarveEgypt.

"TheNileisoneIworryabout,"saysSandraPoste

A.YB.NC.NG

12.ARVshaven'tbeenusedwidelytopreventHIVtransmissionorinfectionforlackofmoney.

13.

TheEnglishareeasytogetalongwith.

A.YB.NC.NG

14.PartⅡReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)

Directions:Inthispart,youwillhave15minutestogooverthepassagequicklyandanswerthequestionsonAnswerSheet1.Forquestions1-7,choosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Forquestions8-10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.

TheEndoftheCashEra

InthespringAdamSmithwillreplaceSirEdwardElgarasthefaceonBritain's£20note.Thefirsteconomicthinkertobesohonoredcouldwellbethelast.Notbecauseeconomistsareespeciallyundeserving,butbecausecash,aftermillenniaasoneofmankind'smostversatileandenduringtechnologies,lookssetoverthenext15yearsorsofinallytomeltawayintoanelectronicstreamofonesandzeros.Ifaneraisrepresentedbyitsmoney,theinformationageisathand.

Notesandcoinsarealreadyasmallfractionofthemoneyinmostrichcountries.Butgoingbythenumberoftransactionsratherthantheirvalue,westilllivefirmlyinacashsociety.TheEuropeanPaymentsCouncilestimatesthattheEuropeanUnion's360billioncashtransactionscostatleast50billionayear;othersputthebillat200ahead.Visa,ahugecredit-cardalliance,reckonscashaccountsformostofthe$1.3trillionspentayearacrosstheworldonsmall-ticketitems.Whetherqueuingtogetmoneyoutandqueuingagaintospendit,orbreakinga$100billwithanirate(发怒的)cabdriveroneminuteandhavingyourpocketsandpursesfatwithcoinsthenext,cashisplainlystillking.

Yetsignsoftheneworderareeverywhere.OnFebruary12th,19telephoneoperatorswithnetworksinover100countriessaidthatpeoplewouldbeabletousetheirhandsetstosendmoneyabroad.MasterCardwilloperatethesysteminwhichremittances(汇款)willbesentastextmessages.Forpeoplewithoutbankaccounts,thecreditcanbeconvertedintopre-paidcardswhichcanthenbeusedtobuythings."Itwillrevolutionizethemoney-transferbusiness,"saidSunilBhartiMittal,bossofBhartiAirtel,oneofIndia'sbiggestmobileoperators.Theideaistotapintothemorethan$250billionayearthatimmigrantsandmigrantworkerssendtorelativesandfriendsbackhome.

Britain'sVodafoneandAmerica'sCitigrouparealsolaunchinganinternationalmoney-transferservicedevelopedfromtheM-PESAremittanceservicewhichisalreadyoperatingsuccessfullywithinKenya.SirJohnBond,formerlychairmanoftheHSBCbankinggroupandnowchairmanofVodafone,haslongbeenconvincedthatpaymentsandmobileswouldsomehowconverge."MobilephoneshavetheabilitytomakeadramaticchangetovillagelifeinAfrica,"hesays.Healsothinksphonesloadedwithcreditwillmakemanyofthepaymentspeopleusecashforinricheconomies.Forbankswithhighinfrastructurecosts,saysSirJohn,ithasalways"beenhardtomakemoneyoutofsmallpayments".Butlower-costbusinessmodels,someofthemfromdevelopingcountries,areopeningupnewopportunities.Thebigattractionofthemobilephoneasapurseisthatsomanypeoplehavethem--evenchildren.

BothMasterCardandVisahaverecentlyintroducedplasticcardsinAmericathatdonothavetobeswipedforpurchasesunder$25.Laterthisyeara"dualinterface"systemwillbetestedinLondon.ItwillinvolveasingleplasticcardwhichcombinesanOysterfortravel,astandardVisacardissuedbyBritain'sBarclaysBankfor"chipandPIN"paymentsandanew"waveandpay"Visaforinstanttransactionsupto£10.

Nobodycanbesurehowfastbitsandbyteswilldriveoutmetalandpaper.AhundredyearsagoyoucouldstillpayyourtaxesinUgandaincowrieshells.Perhapshardcashwil

A.BecausenoeconomicthinkercouldbemorehonorablethanAdamSmith.

B.Becausecashismostversatileandenduring.

C.Becausecashwillpredominateinanelectronicstreamofonesandzerosfinally.

D.Becauseelectroniccurrencywillreplacecashinthefuture.

15.

Inmoststressfulconflictsituationswetrytomanagethestresswhilecopingwiththeconflict.

A.YB.NC.NG

16.

Tobuildyouraudience,you'dbettercatchtheopportunitiestobeacquaintedwithpeopleandtrytocatchtheirattentiononyou.

A.YB.NC.NG

17.

ThebookSilentSpringhaschangedourthinkingbyprovidinguswithanentirelynewanddifferentwayof______.

18.

Itisprovedthattheuncontrolledactivityoffreeradicalscausedmanycancers.

A.YB.NC.NG

19.

Wheretwocolorsmeet,youdon'thavetowaituntilthefirstcolordriesbeforereturningtoapplythesecondcolor.

A.YB.NC.NG

20.WhycouldAdamSmithbethelasteconomistasthefaceonabanknote?

A.Noeconomicthinkercouldbemorehonorable.

B.Cashisveryversatileandenduring.

C.Wewillnotneedmoneyinthenearfuture.

D.Electronicmoneywillreplacecashinthefuture.

二、3.ListeningComprehension(20题)21.(31)

A.Severeloneliness.

B.Situationalloneliness.

C.Chronicloneliness.

D.Temporaryloneliness.

22.(32)

A.Peopleinthedarkbrownroomwalkedmorequickly.

B.Peoplespentmoretimeinthewhiteroomthaninthedarkroom.

C.Darkbrownstimulatedmorebutshorteractivity.

D.Darkbrownstimulatedmoreandlongeractivity.

23.(34)

A.Theviolinwastooheavyforher.

B.Shewastooyoungtoplaytheviolin.

C.Theviolinwastooexpensive.

D.Hermotherwantedhertoplaythepiano.

24.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.

25.听力原文:W:LastSaturday,Timlefthismotorcycleoutsidehismother'shouseandwhenhecameoutafterdinnertogetreadytogohomewithhiswife,itdisappeared.

M:I'msorrytohearthat.HejustboughtitlastmonthwiththemoneyborrowedfromhissisterJane,didn'the?

Q:WhatdoyouknowaboutTim'smotorcycle?

(15)

A.Heboughtitfromhissister.

B.Hesoldhismotorcycletorepayhissister.

C.Hismotorcyclewasstolen.

D.Heboughtanothermotorcycle.

26.(28)

A.Becauseitcangivepeopleenoughnutrition.

B.Becauseitcangivepeoplemoreendurance.

C.Becauseitcangivepeoplealongerlifespan.

D.Becauseitcangivepeopleapositiveattitudetowardslife.

27.听力原文:M:Doesthebosscheckuponyouoften?

W:Indeedshedoes.Itseemsasthoughshe'sinherethreeorfourtimesanhour,althoughI'msureit'snotthatoften.

Q:Whatdoesthebossdo?

(17)

A.Sheleavestheofficeby3:00or4:00intheafternoon.

B.Shesendsheremployeesforregularcheckups.

C.Shepaysheremployeesbycheck.

D.Sheinspectsheremployees'workseveraltimesaday.

28.(16)

A.SheofferedtodrivethemantoParis.

B.Sheofferedtoserveasatourguidetotheman.

C.SheofferedtoteachthemanFrenchincaseoftrouble.

D.SheofferedtoaccompanythemantogotoParis.

29.(35)

A.TheysendthemessagetothePresidentwithintendays.

B.Theyofficiallystatereasonsforrejectingthemessage.

C.TheymeetwiththePresident.

D.Theyrevisethevetoedbill.

30.SectionC

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

Sportingactivitiesareessentiallymodifiedformsofsomeoldstyle.huntingbehavior.Viewed【B1】______,themodernfootballplayercanbe【B2】______asamemberofadisguisedhuntingpack.Hiskilling【B3】______hasturnedintoaharmlessfootballandhis【B4】______intothegoal-posts.Ifhisaimoftheveryhuntingisenough【B5】______andbescoresagoal,heenjoysthehunter's【B6】______ofkillinghisprey.

Tounderstandhowthis【B7】______hastakenplacewemustbrieflylookbackatour【B8】______ancestors.Onceuponatime,theyhuntedeveryday,andfinallybecamegoodatit.Theyspentoveramillionyearsevolvingintocooperativehunters.Theirverysurvivaldependedonsuccessinthehunting-field.Atthattime,theyknewnothingaboutgrowingplants.【B9】______.Theybecamechasers,runners,jumpers,aimers,throwersandprey-killers.Cooperationmadethemskillfulmale-groupattackers.

Thingsdidn'tchangeforaverylongtime.【B10】______Theirimprovedintelligence,sovitaltotheiroldhuntinglife,wasputtoanewuse—thatofpenning,controllinganddomesticatingtheirprey.Theydonotneedtorisktheirliveseveryday.Thehuntingbecamesuddenlyobsolete.【B11】______.

【B1】

31.(21)

A.Itgivesussufficientinformation.

B.Itgivesmisleadinginformation.

C.Itletsusknowthebestproduct.

D.Itfailstoconvincepeople.

32.

【B2】

33.(14)

A.Robertsurvivedtheplanecrash.

B.Allthepassengerswerekilledintheplanecrash.

C.Robertwaskilledintheaircrash.

D.Robertisawonder-workingperson.

34.(22)

A.Becauseit'stoolate.

B.Becausehedoesn'tknowher.

C.Becausesheisthebeststudent.

D.Becausesheisafriendofthewoman.

35.听力原文:M:I'veforgottenmypassbook,butI'dliketomakeadeposittomysavingsaccountifImay.

W:Noproblem,justbringthisreceiptwithyouthenexttimeyoucomein,alongwithyourpassbook,andwewilladjustthebalance.

Q:Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?

(14)

A.Atthebank.

B.Atthecustomsoffice.

C.Atthelibrary.

D.Atthepostoffice.

36.

【B7】

37.

【B5】

38.听力原文:W:I'mgoingtoleaveworkearlytoday.There'sadebatethiseveningat6o'clock.SoI'mgoingtogetanearlydinnerandheadoverthere.

M:Who'sdebatingaboutwhat?

W:Thetwocandidatesforthestatesenatearegoingtoanswerquestionsfromreporters.TheDailyNewsissponsoringtheevent.Membersoftheaudiencewillalsohaveachancetoaskquestions-somaybeI'llspeak,too.

M:Oh,soyou'reinterestedinpolitics.Areyouhelpingoneofthem?

W:No,IjustwanttolearnmoreaboutthecandidatessoIcanmakeaninformeddecision.

M:Well,Idon'tthinkI'llbevoting,soIguessIwon'tbotherwiththat.

W:Whyaren'tyougoingtovote?

M;Oh,myonevotedoesn'tmatter.

W;Sureitdoes!

M:Well...besidesthat...Idon'tthinkthatanyofthepoliticiansthesedaysrepresentmyideas.I'dliketoseethegovernmentsupportguaranteedloansforpeoplewhowanttostartsmallbusinesses.I'vewantedtoopenmyownbakeryforyearsandIcan'tgelaloan.

W:Youknowwhat?That'soneoftheissuesthey'llprobablydiscusstonight.Oneofthecandidateswantstaxbreaksforlargecompanies.Hesaysthatwillcreatemorejobs.Theothercandidateownsarestaurant.Shewantstostartprograms,topromotemoresmallbusinesses.

M:Hmm...Whatdoyouknow?MaybeIshouldshowuptheremyself.

(23)

A.Tosupportoneofthecandidates.

B.Toremindpeopletovote.

C.Towriteanewspaperarticle.

D.Tohearmoreaboutthespeakers'ideas.

39.(36)

A.It'snotpopular.

B.It'sverynew.

C.It'scatchingon.

D.It'sonthedecline.

40.【B1】

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

Accordingtothepassage,ateacher'sdutyisto______.

A.providingstudentswithhelpwhennecessary

B.findingoutstudents'mistakesandcorrectingthem

C.teachingstudentstheessentialknowledgethattheywillneedintheirfuturelife

D.tellingstudentsthecorrectanswers

42.

Theauthorgaveithis"bestshot"because______.

A.hewasverycompetitivethen

B.hewasgratefultoMr.Priestley

C.hisclassmateshadgreatfaithinhim

D.ittookhimalongtimeforpreparation

43.

Thedifferencebetweensituationalpanicandspecificpanicattacksisthatthoughbothhappenincertainsituations,theformer______.

44.SectionB

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

Ithasbeenknownsinceancienttimesthatcertainplantsregularlyopentheirleavesindaytimeandclosethematnight.Itwasassumedthisperiodicchangewastriggeredbythealternatingsunlightanddarkness.Itwasthendiscoveredthatsuchleavessticktotheirdailyroutineevenwhenkeptinconstantdarkness.

Whatisacircadianrhythm?Manybiologicalprocessesfollowa24-hourschedule.Thesecyclesarecalledcircadianrhythms.Theseinnaterhythmsaregovernedbysophisticatedchemicalmechanismswhichcanbedescribedasbiologicalclocks.Suchrhythmsareimportantforhumanstoo!Wesleepthroughmostofthehoursofdarknessandawakethroughmostofthehoursofdaylight.Pulserateandbloodpressurerisesharplyonawakening.Bodytemperatureincreasesduringthedayanddecreasesduringthenight.Thesecretion(分泌)ofvarioushormones(激素)thatcontrollife'sprocessesrisesandfallstoacircadianrhythm.

Howdoesthisrelatetohealth?Circadianrhythmsareimportantforoptimalfunctioningofthemanyprocessesvitaltohealth.Thisismosteffectivelyillustratedwhenthenormalcircadianrhythmsaredisruptedbylackofsleeporbycrossingtimezones.Itmaytakedaysorevenweeksforthecircadianrhythmstoreadjustappropriately.Theturmoilthatresultsfromthereadjustmentprocesswhentimezonesarecrossedisexperiencedasthephenomenonofjetlag.Thatisalsoexperiencedbypeoplewhodoshiftwork.

Understandingcircadianrhythmsmayberelevanttotheunderstandingandtreatmentofdisease.Therapycanbemoreeffectiveandtoxiceffectsreducedwhendrugsareadministeredatcarefullyselectedtimesoftheday—chronotherapy.Asimpleexampleofchronotherapyistheuseofantihistamines(抗阻胺剂)anddecongestants(解充血药)forthetreatmentofallergicsymptoms.Cardiovasculardisease(心血管疾病)isthesinglebiggestkillerofadultsandisalsoinfluencedbycircadianrhythms.Theimmediatecauseofaheartproblemisinadequatebloodflowtotheheartmuscle.Theymayresultinnosymptoms,oritmaycauseangina(心绞痛),or,mostseverely,aheartattackmayoccur.Ithasbeenshownthatheartattacksaremuchmorecommoninthemorningthanatothertimesoftheday.

Accordingtothepassage,whatmaycausetheperiodicchangeofcertainplants?

A.Itiscausedbyintensityofsunlight.

B.Itisdecidedbyhumans'dailyactivities.

C.Itistheresultofchemicalreactionsbyscientist.

D.Itisuptotheregularrecyclingoftime.

45.Accordingtothetext,AmusingOurselvestoDeathisabook______.

A.tellingpeoplehowamusingitistowatchTV

B.warningpeopletooversteptheinstructionsintheBible

C.showingthereisadirectlinkbetweenTV-watchinganddeath

D.criticizingtelevisionforeatingoutourlives

46.

Thedisputeoverthebailoutwastriggeredbythegovernment'sthreatofonlyrepaying______.

47.

WhatinspirationdoesMr.Stewart'sworkgivetheeconomistsaccordingtothepassage?

48.

Howdoesaconventionalcomputerwork?

49.(51)

50.

Inthesentence"observersarewaitingforthedominoestostartfalling","dominoesstartfalling"means______.

51.

WhatmadeitpossiblefortheTIMEreporterstocomeupwithsomanyinterestingstoriesaboutpets?

52.

WhichofthestatementisNOTtrueaboutExpertRank?

A.Itsearchesinformationprevailinginexpertsonparticulartopics.

B.ItevenoutdoesGoogle.

C.Rankingisseldomcountedbythepage'spopularity.

D.Relevantinformationcanbeeffectivelyandefficientlysought.

53.

【C5】

54.Permissiveparentswould______.

A.lettheirchildrenreadanybookstheyliketo

B.notlettheirchildrenseeanyfilmstheyliketo

C.notlettheirchildrenreadanybookswithoutfirstcheckingtheircontents

D.lettheirchildrenseethefilmswiththeirfirstchecking

55.Whileintegrasedeletesanimmunecell'sgeneticmaterialandreplacesitwithitsown,itactslike______inawordprocessor..

56.

Whoseteachingmethodisparticularlycommendedbytheauthor?

A.AlfredNorthWhitehead's.

B.PatriciaNelsonLimerick's.

C.CottonMather's.

D.EzekielCheever's.

57.

Fromthepassage,itcanbeinferredthat______.

A.nearly120peoplediebecauseofthetrafficaccidentseveryyearinNorway

B.trafficproblemscanbecoveredbythemediasuchasradioandnewspapernow

C.theethicalproblemsarearesultoftheincompetentadministrationofthecountry

D.Parliamentshouldtakealltheresponsibilityforthesafetyoftraffic

58.

Whydoresearchersexposenewbornstofilteredrecordingsintheirstudy?

A.Becauselisteningtofilteredsoundsislikelisteningtoastereonextdoor.

B.Becausefilteredsoundsresemblethesoundsbabieshearinthewomb.

C.Becausefilteringremovesthecrisp,clearfrequenciesfromthesounds.

D.Becausefilteringkeepssuchfeaturesofsoundsasrhythm,melody,pitch,andintonation.

59.

Accordingtotheauthor,______.

A.assoonasweencountercertainchange,wecandonothing

B.hopeforthebrightfuturecangetourmindoffthepresentchange

C.heissosadaboutMark'sleavingthathefeltveryuneasy

D.whateverthechangeis,weneedtogetourselvesadaptedandmoveon

60.

Theauthorarguesthatourbodieshavestoppedevolvingbecause______.

A.lifehasbeenimprovedbytechnologicaladvance

B.thenumberoffemalebabieshasbeendeclining

C.thedifferencebetweenwealthandpovertyisdisappearing

D.ourspecieshasreachedthehigheststageofevolution

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

radiationpermittedtoleakfromaproposednuclearwasteburial

centerinthestateofNevada.TheactionwillhelpdecidedwhetherS1.______

thefederalgovernmentcanbuildthenuclearwastedumpat

YuccaMountain.

Thedumpwouldbeusedtoburyaboutseventy-thousand

tonsofnuclearwaste.ThewasteincludesusenuclearfuelfromS2.______

powercentersandwastefromtheproductionofnuclearweapons.

Thewasteisnowstoredatpowercenteraroundthecountry.S3.______

YuccaMountainisownedbythefederalgovernment.Noone

livesthere.Itisinaextremelydryareamorethanone-hundredS4.______

-forty-fivekilometersnorthwestofLasVegas.

TheadministrationofPresidentBushbelievesanuclear

wastedumpshoulddevelopthere.ItsaysthisdumpisneededtoS5.______

permitandecreaseinnuclearpowercenters.FederalofficialsS6.______

supportsmoreuseofnuclearpowerbecauseofthenation'senergyS7.______

problems.ButNevadastateofficialsstronglyreprovetheplan.S8.______

ThedisputeaboutYuccaMountainhascontinuedforalmosttwentyyears.

TheEnvironmentalProtectionAgencyrecentlyestablishradiationS9.______

limitsforgroundwater,airandsoilnearYuccaMountain.

Bothsidesclaimedthattheagencyrulinghelpedtheircause.Department

ofEnergySecretarySpencerAbrahamsayshisagency

canmeetthenewrequirement.MisterAbrahamsaysthegovernmentS10.______

maycontinuewiththeprojectbytheendoftheyear.

【S1】

62.

【S6】

63.

【S2】

64.

【S3】

65.

【S4】

五、6.Translation(5题)66.Mysister_____________(计划在一年之内拿到一个文学硕士学位).

67.SinceIwenttoseniorhighschool,______(我的生活有了一些重要的变化).

68.Thereporterboaststhat__________(娱乐圈里发生的任何事都逃不过他的眼睛).

69.Asisknowntoall,itisveryimportant____________________(培养孩子们的合作精神).

70.Wemustturntosomerecenthumaninventions__________________(为了完全理解这意味着什么).

参考答案

1.B解析:由第三段第一句可知。

2.A解析:根据题干关键词SusanD.Blum,students定位到第十六段第二句:"Today'sstudentsanewconceptofconceivingtextsandthepeoplewh

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