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2022-2023年陕西省西安市大学英语6级大学英语六级模拟考试(含答案)学校:________班级:________姓名:________考号:________
一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20题)1.
TheworldrestartedtheOlympicGamesin1896,buttherestartoftorchrelaywaslaterthanthat.
A.YB.NC.NG
2.
Thecellphoneindustrysaysthatfuturecellphonescanprovide___________________basedonitsabilitytodetectitsexactlocationanywhereintheworld.
3.WhatisthebestwaytoreleasestressaccordingtothesuggestionsoftheU.S.DepartmentofHealthandHumanServices?
A.Takingexerciseorphysicalactivity.
B.Talkingwithsomeoneaboutyouranxietiesandworries.
C.Makingeveryefforttoeatwellandtogetenoughrest.
D.Learningsomerelaxationtechniques.
4.
Sofar,thereseemstobenosolutioninsightastohowthehydrogencanbestored.
A.YB.NC.NG
5.
Peoplehadbettergiveprioritytotheretirementsavings,becausetheywillnot______whentheyareold.
6.
Therapidriseintemperaturewillleadtoclimatechangeswhichfinallyinturnwill______inthelongrun.
7.
IfAmericansaren'tcompetitiveinscience,theycannotsurvivetheseverecompetitionbetweendevelopedcountries.
A.YB.NC.NG
8.
Biodiversity,thecontrolofenvironmentallydamagingactivity,andreplenishmentofrenewableresourcesarethe______oftherightkindofeconomicgrowth.
9.
Accordingtothecommercedepartment'sstatistics,onlinesalesfigurescanreachtheequivalentoftheonesofflineinthenearfuture.
A.YB.NC.NG
10.
Theriskmanagersshouldbeauthorizedtomakethefinaldecisionwhentheydisagreewithbusinessmanagerson______.
11.PartⅡReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)
Directions:Inthispart,youwillhave15minutestogooverthepassagequicklyandanswerthequestionsonAnswerSheet1.Forquestions1-7,choosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Forquestions8-10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.
GeneticallyModifiedFoods--FeedtheWorld?
Ifyouwanttosparkaheateddebateatadinnerparty,bringupthetopicaboutgeneticallymodifiedfoods.Formanypeople,theconceptofgeneticallyaltered,high-techcropproductionraisesallkindsofenvironmental,health,safetyandethicalquestions.Particularlyincountrieswithlongagrariantraditions--andvocalgreenlobbies--theideaseemsagainstnature.
Infact,geneticallymodifiedfoodsarealreadyyewmuchapartofourlives.AthirdofthecornandmorethanhalfthesoybeansandcottongrownintheUSlastyearweretheproductofbiotechnology,accordingtotheDepartmentofAgriculture.Morethan65millionacresofgeneticallymodifiedcropswillbeplantedintheUSthisyear.Thegeneticisoutofthebottle.
Yetthereareclearlysomeveryrealissuesthat,needtoberesolved,lakeanynewproductenteringthefoodchain,geneticallymodifiedfoodsmustbesubjectedtorigoroustesting.Inwealthycount,des,thedebateaboutbiotechistemperedbythefactthatwehavearicharrayoffoodstochoosefrom--andasupplythatfarexceedsourneeds.Indevelopingcountriesdesperatetofeedfast-growingandunderfedpopulations;theissueissimplerandmuchmoreurgent:Dothebenefitsofbiotechoutweightherisks?
Thestatisticsonpopulationgrowthandhungeraredisturbing.Lastyeartheworld'spopulationreached6billion.Andby2050,theUNestimates,itwillbeprobablynear9billion.Almostallthatgrowthwilloccurindevelopingcountries.Atthesametime,theworld'savailablecultivablelandperpersonisdeclining.Arablelandhasdeclinedsteadilysince1960andwilldecreasebyhalfoverthenext50years,accordingtotheInternationalServicefortheAcquisitionofAgri-BiotechApplications(ISAAA).
Howcanbiotechhelp?
Biotechnologistshavedevelopedgeneticallymodifiedricethatisfortifiedwithbeta-carotene(β-胡萝卜素)—whichthebodyconvertsintovitaminA--andadditionaliron,midtheyareworkingonotherkindsofnutritionallyimprovedcrops.Biotechcanalsoimprovefarmingproductivityinplaceswherefoodshortagesarecausedbycropdamageattributiontopests,drought,poorsoilandcropviruses,bacteriaorfungi(真菌).
Damagecausedbypestsisincredible.TheEuropeancornborer,forexample,destroys40milliontonsoftheworld'scorncropsannual]y,about7%ofthetotal.Incorporatingpest-resistantgenesintoseedscanhelprestorethebalance.Intrialsofpest-resistantcottoninAfrica,yieldshaveincreasedsignificantly.Sofar,fearsthatgeneticallymodified,pest-resistantcropsmightkillgoodinsectsaswellasbadappearunfounded.
Virusesoftencausemassivefailureinstaplecropsindevelopingcountries.Twoyearsago,Africalostmorethanhalfitscassava(树薯)crop---akeysourceofcalories--tothemosaicvirus.Geneticallymodified,virus-resistantcropscanreducethatdamage,ascandrought-tolerantseedsinregionswherewatershortageslimittheamountoflandundercultivation.Biotechcanalsohelpsolvetheproblemofsoilthatcontainsexcessaluminum,whichcandamagerootsandcausemanystaple-cropfailures.Agenethathelpsneutralizealuminumtoxicity(毒性)inricehasbeenidentified.
Manyscientistsbelievebiotechcouldraiseoverallcropproductivityindevelopingcountriesasmuchas25%andhelpprevent
A.geneticallymodifiedcropisbeneficial
B.geneticallymodifiedcropcausesenvironmentalproblems
C.high-techcropisagreatbenefittotheworld
D.geneticallymodifiedfoodsisaheatedtopic
12.TheTruthaboutLying
I'vebeenwantingtowriteonasubjectthatintriguesandchallengesme:thesubjectoflying.I'vefounditverydifficulttodo.EveryoneI'vetalkedtohasaquiteintenseandpersonalbutoftenratherintolerantpointofviewaboutwhatlieshecanandcannevertell.I'vefinallyreachedtheconclusionthatIcan'tpresentanyultimateconclusions,fortoomanypeoplewouldpromptlydisagree.Instead,I'dliketopresentaseriesofmoralpuzzles,allconcernedwithlying.I'lltellyouwhatIthinkaboutthem.Doyouagree?
SocialLies
MostofthepeopleI'vetalkedwithsaythattheyfindsociallyingacceptableandnecessary.Theythinkit'sthecivilizedwayforfolkstobehave.Withouttheselittlewhitelies,theysay,ourrelationshipswouldbeshortandnasty.It'sarrogant,theysay,toinsistonbeingincorruptibleandsobravethatyoucauseotherpeopleunnecessaryembarrassmentorpainbycompulsivelypresentingthemwithyourhonesty.Ibasicallyagree.Whataboutyou?
Willyousaytopeople,whenitsimplyisn'ttrue,"Ilikeyournewhairdo,""you'relookingmuchbetter,""It'ssonicetoseeyou,""Ihadawonderfultime"?Willyoupraiseuglypresentsanduglykids?
Andeventhough,asIdo,youmaypreferthepoliteevasionof"Youreallycookedastorm"insteadof"Thesoup"—whichtastelikewarmed-overcoffee—"iswonderful,"willyou,ifyoumust,proclaimitwonderful?
There'sonemanIknowwhoabsolutelyrefusestotellsociallies."Ican'tplaythatgame,"hesays,"Fmsimplynotmadethatway."Andhisanswertotheargumentthatsayingnicethingstosomeonedoesn'tcostanythingis,"Yes,itdoes--itdestroysyourcredibility."Myfrienddoesnotindulgeinwhathecalls"flattery,falsepraiseandsweetcomments".Whenotherstelllieshewillnotgoalong.Hesaysthatsociallyingislying,thatlittlewhiteliesarestilllies.Andhefeelsthattellingliesismorallywrong.Whataboutyou?
Peace-keepingLies
Manypeopletellpeace-keepinglies;liesdesignedtoavoidirritationorargument;liesdesignedtosheltertheliarfrompossibleblameorpain;liesdesignedtokeeptroubleatbaywithouthurtinganyone.
Itelltheseliesattimes,yetIalwaysfeelthey'rewrong.Iunderstandwhywetellthem,butstilltheyfeelwrong.AndwheneverIliesothatsomeonewon'tdisapproveofmeorthinklessofmeoryellatme,IfeelI'mabitofacoward,IfeelI'mdodgingresponsibility,Ifeelguilty.Whataboutyou?
Doyou,whenyouarclateforadatebecauseyouoverslept,sayyou'relatebecauseyougotcaughtintrafficjam?
Doyou,whenyoudidn'trememberthatitwasyourfather'sbirthday,saythathispresentmustbedelayedinthemail?
Finally,doyoukeepthepeacebytellingyourhusbandliesonthesubjectofmoney?Andingeneraldoyoufindyourselfready,willingandabletolietohimwhenyoumakeabsurdmistakesorloseorbreakthings?
ProtectiveLies
Protectiveliesareliesfolkstell—oftenquiteseriouslies--becausethey'reconvincedthatthetruthwouldbetoodamaging.Theyliebecausetheyfeeltherearecertainhumanvaluesthataremoreimportantthanthewrongofhavinglied.Theylie,notforpersonalgain,butbecausetheybelieveit'sforthegoodofthepersonthey'relyingto.Theylietothosewhotrustthemmostofall,onthegroundsthatbreakingthistrustisjustified.
Theymaylietotheirchildrenonmoneyormaritalmatters.
Theymaylietodyingaboutthestateoftheirhealth.
Isometimestellsuchlies,butI'mawarethatit'squitepresumptuoustoclaimIknowwhat'sbestforotherstoknow.That'scalledplayingGod.That'scalledmanipulationandcontrol.Andwenevercanbesure,oncewestarttoju
A.YB.NC.NG
13.Besidesthefeatureof"doingmorewithless",thesphericalstructureofdomecanalsoallownatural______withoutobstruction.
14.
FromtheinformationgiveninPara.2,thecombinedpopulationoftheU.S.andCanadais______.
15.
______oftenresultsfromworkingforanorganization.
16.AccordingtothedescriptionofBuckminsterFuller,themainadvantageofatriangleinstrengthwas______.
17.WithincreasingpopularityofdigitalTVandset-topboxes,thedebateonpublicfundingfortheBBCis______.
18.
Technologicalprogresshaspushedunemploymentratesintheindustrialcountriestosomethinginexcessof95%.
A.YB.NC.NG
19.
Tomakesurethatwelivenowon80%ofourincomeandinvesttheother20%,theauthorsuggestsapplyingtothebankfor______.
20.
ThebookThePlayofPowerstill______thepublicpolicy,althoughnotinseparatechapters.
二、3.ListeningComprehension(20题)21.(24)
A.Shewassick.
B.Shelostherjob.
C.Shesaidgoodbyetoherboyfriend.
D.Shefailedintheinterview.
22.(21)
A.Justsoso.
B.Quitegood.
C.Fewerthanotherjobs.
D.Noneofthemknowthesalary.
23.
【B6】
24.听力原文:Magnificent,peaceful.JusttwowordstodescribethescenicregionsofUtahintheMountainWestoftheUnitedStates.Now,ourofficeoffersfabulous,five-dayoutdoorpackagestothestatefortheadventurous.
Onthefirstdayofyourtour,visitthecapitalofhistoricSaltLakeCity,TempleSquare,hometotheworldfamousMormonTabernacleChoir,andotherlocalhistoricalsites.
Then,yourtourwilltakeyouonafour-dayadventureofalifetimetocentralandsouthernUtahwhereyouwillhikeandbackpackthroughArchesNationalPark,GoblinValley,andBryceNationalPark.You'llalsoexplorethemagicalworldofLittleWildHorseCanyon.Thisverynarrow,windingchasm,withitssteepwallsoneithersideofyou,willleaveyouinamazementknowingthatitwasformedfromrushingwateranderosionovermillionsofyears.
You'llalsohikeandscrambleuptoremoteIndianruins,studytheirhistoryalongtheway,andlearnhowtorespectandpreservethesitesandwildlifeyouencounter.Youalsolearnthebasicsinrappelling-techniquesdesignedspecificallyfortheamateurclimber.
ThepriceofyourpackageincludeslocaltransportationinUtah,one-night'slodginginafour-starhotelinSaltLakeCity,hikingandcampinggear,twomealsaday,andyourprofessionaltourguide.Transportationfromyourpointoforiginisnotincluded.Contactourofficebetween8a.m.and5:30p.m.formoreinformationandcurrentavailabilityonthiswildernesstrek,andreservationsmustbemadethirteendaysinadvance.LetusshowUtahlikenooneelsecan.
29.WhatisthefeatureofthescenicregionsofUtah?
30.Whichactivityisincludedinafour-dayadventuretocentralandsouthernUtah?
31.Whatiscoveredinthepriceofthetour?
(30)
A.Historicsignificance.
B.Splendorandpeacefulness.
C.Culturalappeal.
D.Beautyandcomfort.
25.(34)
A.Wewillnothaveenoughfoodtoeat.
B.Alltheoilthatdrivesourcarswillbeusedup.
C.Theearthwillbecometoocrowded.
D.TherewillbelittlewaterleftonEarth.
26.听力原文:W:Goodafternoon,Mr.Green.I'mplanningtogoabroadforstudy.DoyouthinkIshouldgetsomehealthinsurance?
M:Ithinkso.Oneunexpectedmedicalemergencycandrainyourfinancialresources,leavingyouwithnomoneytopayforschool.Asaresult,you'llhavenochoicebuttoreturntoyourowncountry.
W:HowcanIgethealthinsurance?
M:Youreallyhavetwobasicchoicesforhealthinsurance:obtaininternationalinsuranceinyourhomecomatrybeforeyoudepartorstudenthealthinsuranceonceyouarrive.
W:Thenhowtogetinternationalinsurance?
M:Asforinternationalinsurance,you'llhavetopaythemedicalcostsinfullonyourown.Ifyouhavesufficientfunds,thenthiswon'tbeaproblem.
W:Oh,thatseemsnotsuitableforme.Whataboutthesecondoption?
M:Asforthesecondoption,you'llprobablyjusthavetopayacertainpercentage,andthecompanywillpaytheirpart.
W:Thatsoundsgood.Thenwhatshouldwenotewhensigningtheinsuranceagreement?
M:Well,besuretoclearlyunderstandthetermsoftheagreementyousignwiththeinsurancecompany.Thereareoftenanumberoflimitationsandrestrictionswiththepolicy,andunderstandingthemupwillreducethenumberofmisunderstandingsthatcouldarise.
W:Oh,Isee.
M:Itiswiseofyoutoconsiderhealthinsurancebeforegoingabroadtostudy.However,manystudentsonlythinkaboutinsurancewhenitistoolateastheysitinthehospital'semergencyroom.Sogetinsurancetohelpyoupayforyourmedicalexpenses;otherwise,youmightnothavemoneyfortomorrow'sschooltuition.
W:Well,IthinkI'vegotalltheinformationIneed.Thankyousomuch,Mr.Green.
M:You'rewelcome.
(23)
A.Onemaynotbetreatedincaseofanunexpectedmedicalemergency.
B.Onemaygetintofinancialtroublebecauseofanunexpectedmedicalemergency.
C.Onemaypaymoreforhisschooling.
D.Onemaygetsomefinancialsupportfromsomecompanies.
27.听力原文:W:Whydowehavetofinishthisproposaltonight?It'salready6p.m.Can'twecompleteittomorrow?
M:Ithastogotothepostofficebeforetwelvetonight.Wemustmakesurethatallthefiguresarecorrect.
Q:Howmanyhoursatmostdotheyhavetofinishtheproposal?
(18)
A.4hours.B.6hours.C.12hours.D.18hours.
28.(22)
A.Themanisnotgoingtohaveasecondbaby.
B.Themanmightstayathomemoreandmore.
C.Thebabygirltakesafterthemanintheappearance.
D.Theman'scolleagueshaveboughtsomethingasgifts.
29.(13)
A.Itwasmisleading.
B.Itwasratherboring.
C.Itwasenjoyable.
D.Itwasjustso-so.
30.听力原文:M:IwishIcouldbethepersondrivingthatnewCadillacinsteadofBarbara.
W:Well,ifyouwouldbudgetyourmoneymorecarefully,thiswouldn'tbeaproblem.
Q:Howdoesthewomanfeelabouttheman?
(18)
A.Shethinksthatheshouldplanhismoneymorecarefully.
B.Shethinksthatheshouldbuyaconvertible.
C.ShethinksthatheshouldaskBarbaraforadvice.
D.Shewantshimtomanagehermoney.
31.【B5】
32.听力原文:M:Howmanystudentspassedthefinalphysicsexaminyourclass?
W:Forty,butstillasmanyas20percentoftheclassfailed.Quitedisappointing,isn'tit?
Q:Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheexam?
(14)
A.Itsresultswerejustasexpected.
B.Itwasn'tverywelldesigned.
C.Itfullyreflectedthestudents'ability.
D.Itsresultsfellshortofherexpectations.
33.(31)
A.Becausemanyoldhousesinthebadpartofthetownarenotinhabited.
B.Becauseoldhousesaremuchcheaper.
C.Becausemanyoldercouplesselltheirhousesaftertheirchildrenleave.
D.Becausemoreandmorepeoplearechoosingtorentcomfortableapartments.
34.SectionC
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthe
Agrowingnumberofscientistsinsistthatanswerstotheworld'sproblemswillnotcomefroma【B1】______arrayofelectronicsandmachines.Instead,astheyseeit,solutionsmust【B2】______fromabetterunderstandingofthehumansthatdrivethesystemandfromafuller【B3】______ofthelimitsandpotentialoftheearth'sresources.
Whatthismeansisanincreased【B4】______onthelifeandearthsciences,onsociology,psychology,economicsandevenphilosophy.
Moreandmoreofthebestmindsinscience,particularlyyoungresearchers,arebeingdrawnintothese【B5】______fields.
Industryofficialsarcconcernedbya【B6】______rateofinnovationintechnology.PatentapplicationsbyAmericanshavebeen【B7】______intheU.S.since1971.Yetmanyscientistsseemtobesaying:Theneedforbettertelevisions,biggerpowerplantsandfasterairplanes—markersofrapid-firetechnologicalcreativityisbecoming【B8】______atbest.【B9】______.
Allthisisnottosaythattechnologicalcreativitywillnotplayacriticalroleinsolvingenergyandfoodshortages,orthat【B10】______.
WheretherealchallengeliesisB11】______.
【B1】
35.听力原文:Ofallthemethodsofdiscoveringnewideas,DisneyduringtheEisneryearshadoneofthemostunconventional.Modeledaftera1970stelevisionprogram,Disney's"GongShow"wasabighitwithmanagersandordinaryemployeesalike.
Threetimesayear,Eisnerandtwoofhistopassistantswoulddevoteadaytolisteningtoanybodyandeverybody-secretaries,setdesigners,themeparkemployees-whowantedtoproposeanidea.Asmanyas40peoplewereallowedtoperform,presentorotherwiseselltheirideauntilaloudgongwouldsignalthattimewasup.Then,afteralltheideaswereexpressed,Eisnerandhismanagerswoulddiscusseachoneandmakeadecision.
AccordingtoPeterSchneider,presidentofDisneyfeaturesatthetime,mostofDisney'scartoonmoviesoriginatedfromthesesessions,asdidtheideaforDisney'sretailstores.Mostorganizationsdon'tinviteideaswithsuchinsight,nordotheygiveinstantfeedbackormakequick"yesorno"decisions.
"Inmostcompaniesthereisnoobviousstrategyforselectingorevenevaluatingideas,"concludestheAmericanManagementAssociation'ssurveyof1,356globalmanagers.Nearlyhalfofrespondentsreportedthattheirfirms"don'thaveastandardpolicyforevaluatingideas".Andonly17%saidtheyuseanindependentreviewprocesstoevaluateideas.
Aneffective,transparentselectionprocessisessentialtosystematicinnovation.Withoutone,ideashavenopathtowardgainingfundingandresourcesandimplementation.Thispowerresidesinthetopoftheorganization,andassociatesarereluctanttoassertthemselves.Anestablishedreviewprocessinvitesparticipationbythosewhosejobisnotspecificallyinnovation.Itconnectsyour"ideafunnel"toyour"ideapipeline"andacceleratestheflowofideas.
33.What'sthepurposeofDisneyhavingthe"GongShow"?
34.WhatdowelearnaboutEisner?
35.ComparedwithDisney,whatdomostorganizationsdo?
(30)
A.Toshowitsnewmovies.
B.Tohavemoreinnovations.
C.Toinvitemorepeopletoitsparks.
D.Togiveincentivesandbonustoallitsemployees.
36.(45)
37.
【B11】
38.听力原文:M:IamjustwritingMaryaboutourvacation.Whydon'tyouenclosethispictureofusinfrontoftheGrandCanyon?
W:Don'tyouthinkit'salittleoutoffocus?
Q:Whatdoesthewomanimply?
(13)
A.Thephotographisnotgoodenoughtosend.
B.ThephotographwasnottakenattheGrandCanyon.
C.TheyalreadysentMaryaphotographoftheirvacation.
D.Sendingpicturesthroughthemailistooexpensive.
39.
【B5】
40.(35)
A.Inthe14thcentury.
B.Duringthe1500s.
C.NineyearsbeforeShakespearedied.
D.NineyearsafterShakespearedied.
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20题)41.
Victorianfurniturewasfullof______.
42.
Amongdifferentlayersofsecurityapproachatairports,whichoneisgrowingmoreimportant?
43.
TheArabsandtheJapanesedifferinthat_____.
A.theJapanesekeeptheirclosenesswithinlimitswhiletheArabsdon't
B.theArabsliketotouchtheircompanionsbuttheJapanesedon't
C.theArabsrequiremorespaceinprivacythantheJapanese
D.theJapanesedonotmindbeingalonewhiletheArabsdo
44.
Asusedinthelastparagraphofthispassage,thewordintricatemeans______
A.abnormalB.complexC.regularD.perfect
45.
Peoplebelievethatgoodluckwillcertainlybebroughtbysuchnumbersas______.
46.
【C4】
47.
What'sthemainideaofthepassage?
A.OnlineadvertisingismoreeffectivethanTVadvertising.
B.GoogleandYahoo!arechallengingMicrosoftinthefieldofadvertising.
C.Google'snewadvertisingservicecouldmaketheinternetanevenmorevaluablemarketingmedium.
D.Onlineadvertisingispopularwithadvertisers.
48.
Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?
A.ItalywasmerelyanimportantculturalcenterduringtheRenaissance.
B.DuringtheMiddleAges,foreigntradeoncewasstopped.
C.Thedevelopmentofcitieshadgreatbearingstocommerce.
D.Geographicallocationsweresignificantintheboomingofcities.
49.SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.
Spendingtimeinabookshopcanbemostenjoyable,whetheryouareabook-loverormerelygotheretobuyabookasapresent.Youmayevenhaveenteredtheshopjusttofindshelterfromasuddenshower.Whateverthereason,youcansoonbecometotallyunawareofyoursurroundings.Thedesiretopickupabookwithanattractivedust-jacketisirresistible,althoughthismethodofselectionoughtnottobefollowed,asyoumightendupwitharatherdullbook.Yousoonbecomeengrossedinsomebookorother,andusuallyitisonlymuchlaterthatyourealizeyouhavespendtoomuchtimethereandmustdashofftokeepsomeforgottenappointmentwithoutbuyingabook,ofcourse.
Thisopportunitytoescapetherealitiesofeverydaylifeis,1think,themainattractionofabookshop.Therearenotmanyplaceswhereitispossibletodothis.Amusicshopisverymuchlikeabookshop.Youcanwanderroundsuchplacestoyourheart'scontent.Ifitisagoodshop,noassistantwillapproachyouwiththeinevitablegreeting:"CanIhelpyou,sir?"Youneedn'tbuyanythingyoudon'twant.Inabookshopanassistantshouldremaininthebackgrounduntilyouhavefinishedbrowsing.Then,andonlythen,arehisservicesnecessary.Ofcourse,youmaywanttofindoutwhereaparticularsectionis,butwhenhehasledyouthere,theassistantshouldretirediscreetlyandlookasifheisnotinterestedinsellingasinglebook.Youhavetobecarefulnottobeattractedbythevarietyofbonksinabookshop.Itisveryeasytoentertheshoplookingforabookon,say,ancientcoinsandtocomeoutcarryingacopyofthelatestbest-sellingnovelandperhapsabookaboutbrass-rubbing—somethingwhichhadonlyvaguelyinterestedyouuptillthen.Thisvolumeonthesubject,however,happenedtobesowellillustratedandthepartofthetextyoureadprovedsointeresting,thatyoujusthadtobuyit.Thissortofthingcanbeverydangerous.Apartfromrunningupahugeaccount,youcanwasteagreatdealoftimewanderingfromsectiontosection.
Book-sellermustbebothlong-sufferingandindulgent.Thereisastorywhichwellillustratesthis.Amedicalstudenthadtoreadatext-bookwhichwasfartooexpensiveforhimtobuy.Hecouldn'tobtainitfromthelibraryandtheonlycopyhecouldfindwasinhisbookshop.Everyafternoon,therefore,hewouldgoalongtotheshopandreadalittleofthebookatatime.Oneday,however,hewasdismayedtofindthebookmissingfromitsusualplaceandwasabouttoleavewhenhenoticedtheowneroftheshopbeckoningtohim.Expectingtobetoldoff,hewenttowardshim.Tohissurprise,theownerpointedtothebook,whichwastuckedawayinacomer,"Iputitthereincaseanyonewastemptedtobuyit,"hesaid,andleftthedelightedstudenttocontinuehisreading.
Spendingtimeinabookshop______.
A.canbeverygoring
B.canbeverypleasant
C.canbeverydull
D.canbeveryinteresting
50.
Whycanastronomersagegalaxiesbycomputinghowmuchthewavelengthoftheirlighthasstretched?
51.
Intheexperiment,thevolunteerswerearrangedinsuchawaythat______.
A.onlyhalfmembersaregivencommercialfragrance
B.theydonotknowwhathasbeensprayedonthemselves
C.theyrealizedtheyarebeingcomparedinpsychologicaltests
D.volunteersreceivingscentpaidspecialattentiontotheirmovement
52.
TheLend-LeaseActwasdesignedto______.
53.
In1868,PresidentJohnsonpardonedalltheSouthernleaders______.
A.becausenoonechargedthemoftreason
B.becausethejurycouldnotconvictthem
C.inordertohelpthenationrecoverfromthewar
D.inordertobringthesouthernStatesbackintotheUnion.
54.Whatwillhappenafteranoutsidedirectorleftafirmsurprisingly,accordingtotheresearchers?
A.Thefirmwillhavetofileforbankruptcyverysoon.
B.Theoutsidedirector'sreputationwillberuinedcompletely.
C.Thefirmislikelytodolesswellinthestockmarket.
D.Otherpositionstakenbytheoutsidedirectorwillbeaffected.
55.
Accordingtothethirdparagraph,itcanbeseenthatolderAmericanswithnewopportunitiesremain______insociety.
56.
【C3】
57.
Whatisthemeaningof"manhours”inLine2,Paragraph2?
A.Thetimeneededinfinishingtheworkbyoneman.
B.Theworkdonebyonemaninonehour.
C.Themanneededinfinishingtheworkinonehour.
D.Theworkdonebyoneman.
58.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatemen
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