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2022-2023年黑龙江省大庆市大学英语6级大学英语六级学校:________班级:________姓名:________考号:________

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

Epiphytes,whichform.muchoftheunderstoryoftherainforest,getalltheirwaterandnutrientsfrom______.

2.

Thegovernmenttakesmuchadvantagefromone'sassetswhenhepassesawaywithoutaWill.

A.YB.NC.NG

3.

Themassiveinvestmentputintotheconstructinghugedraggersresultedin______.

A.moreeconomicdisasterareasinNewfoundland

B.therecoveryofthemarineecosystem

C.theimprovementoffishingpractices

D.thedevastatingfishing

4.

Forbesisaboutasexcitedas______.

5.Evenifthecompanyoverallcannotpassthe12-questiontest,______maypassit.

6.

Withoutgreenhouseeffect,Earthwouldbecolderbyabout______.

7.

WhenMr.TataleadsTata'sbigbusinesstotheworldoutsideIndia,hestill______.

A.conformstothecustom

B.doesgoodworksinIndia

C.refusestopaybribesandtreatsworkerswell

D.providesallworkers'childrenforfreeeducation

8.

Bytheendofthe19thcenturypeoplehadshownenormousenthusiasmfor______.

9.Super-kidsandSuperProblems

—ByDavidElkind

Notsolongago,mostparentswantedtheirkidstobelikeeverybodyelse.Theywereoftenasupsetifachildwereprecocious(早熟的)astheywereifthechildwereslow.Precocitywaslookeduponasbeingbadforthechild'spsychologicalhealth.Theassumptionwas"earlyripe,earlyrot."

Nowthathaschanged.Formanyparentstodaythereisnosuchthingasgoingtoofast,andtheirmajorconcernisthattheirchildstayaheadofthepack(一群伙伴).Farfrompresumingthatprecocityhasbadeffectspsychologically,theybelievethatbeingabovethenormbringsmanybenefits.Theassumption'is"earlyripe,earlyrich!"

Themajorconsequenceofthisnewparentingpsychologyisthatmanycontemporaryparentsareputtingtremendouspressureonchildrentoperform.atever-earlierages.Afirst-gradeteachertoldmethatanangrymotherscreamedatherbecauseshehadgiventhewoman'ssona"Satisfactory.""HowisheevergoingtogetintoM.I.T.ifyougivehima'Satisfactory?'"themotherwailed.

Manyparentsnowenrolltheirchildinprestigiousnurseryschoolsassoonasthepregnancyisconfirmed.Andoncethechildisoldenough,theycoachthechildforthescreeninginterview."Whentheycounteverythinginsight,"onenurseryschooldirectorsaid,"youknowtheyhavebeendrilledbeforetheinterview."ParentsbelievethatonlyifthechildgetsintothisorthatprestigiousnurseryschoolwillheorsheeverhaveachanceatgettingintoHarvard,Yale,orStanford.Forthesamereason,ourelementaryschoolsaresuddenlyfilledwithyoungstersinenrichedandacceleratedprograms.

Itisnotjustinacademicstudythatchildrenarebeingpushedharderatever-earlierages.SomeparentsstarttheirpreschoolchildreninsportssuchastennisandswimminginhopesthattheywillbecomeOlympicathletes.Ayoungmanwhoattendedoneofmychilddevelopmentlecturesstoppedbyafterwardtoaskmeaquestion.HeworksasatennisinstructoratanexclusiveresorthotelinFloridaandwantedtoknowhowtomotivatehisstudents.WhenIaskedhowoldtheywerehetoldmethattheyrangedinagefromthreetofiveyears!

Thepressuretomakeordinarychildrenexceptionalhasbecomealmostanepidemicinsports.Ihadhighhopesforsoccer,whichcanbeplayedbyallmakesandmodelsofchildren,big,small,andinbetween.Butinmoststatessoccerhasbecomeascompetitiveandselectiveasbaseball,football,andhockey.Thestarmentalityprevails,andthelesstalentedyoungstersimplydoesn'tgettoparticipate.Playisoutandcompetitionisin.

Thepressureforexceptionalityisequallypowerfulatthesecondarylevel.Highschoolstudentsarepressurednotonlytogetgoodgradesbuttogetintoasmanyadvanced-placementclassesaspossible.Aroundthecountryprivatetutoringcentersaresproutinguplikedandelions(蒲公英)inthespring,offeringlessonsineverythingfrombeginningreadingtotakingcollegeentranceexams.Otherparentsurgetheirchildrentostartdatingatanearlyagesothattheywillhavegoodinterpersonalskillsandabetterchancetowinthemosteligiblemates.

Clearly,thereisnothingwrongwithwantingchildrentodotheirbest.Itisnotthenormal,healthydesireofparentstohavesuccessfulchildrenthatistheproblem,buttheexcessivepressuresomeparentsareputtingonchildren.

Whythispushforexcellence?Sinceparentstodayarehavingfewerchildrentheirchancesofhaving"achildtobeproudof"arelowerthanwhenfamilieswerelarger.Thecostofchildrearinghasalsoincrease

A.YB.NC.NG

10.Sleddogsdon'tusereins,instead,theyfollow______.

11.

ScientistsbelievedthatMayancity______becausemanybuildingswereleftunfinished.

12.

Alternativesentencingisalsocalled______.

13.

TheKyotoProtocolrequires____--tocurbGHGemissions,especiallyCO

14.

TheexampleofthestudentsgettingthePing-Pongballprovesthatstudentsaremorecreativethanaveragepeople.

A.YB.NC.NG

15.

Itis______thatcausemostofthedeathsinahurricaneortropicalstorm.

16.

Childrenwitha104-degreetemperatureorhighermaybemorecomfortableiftheirfeverisloweredwith______.

17.

Onecauseofeyestrainmentionedinthepassageiswearingglassesfortoolong.

A.YB.NC.NG

18.

Large-packagepurchasecanbenefitlow-incomehouseholdsintheory,butitseldomworksinreality.

A.YB.NC.NG

19.

Thedifferencebetweenaroomofone'sownandearlyconditioningtosharedspacehasanimportanteffectontheEnglishman's______.

20.

Expertsthinklivinginan,ethnicallydiverseneighborhoodisadvisablebecausechildrencansee______.

二、3.ListeningComprehension(20题)21.听力原文:M:MissHanson,thankyouforsendingmethisnote.I'msorrytohearMarioisbeingaproblem.

W:I'mnotsurewhat'shappeningtoMarlo.He'susuallyanexcellentstudent.Hecompletesallhisworkandhe'squietinclass.Then,lastmonth,hejustchanged.

Q:Whatcanyouinferfromtheconversation?

(16)

A.Thewomanistheman'sboss.

B.Themanisthewoman'shusband.

C.Thewomanistheheadmasterofaschool.

D.Thewomanwantstoknowsomethingaboutastudent.

22.听力原文:M:Canyouspareamoment,dear?Iwantyoutolistentothisletter.

W:Goahead,then.

M:DearSir,mywifeandIarrivedhomelastnightafteraholidayarrangedbyyourfirm.Westayedatthehoteldescribedinyourbrochureasacomfortable,medium-sizedhotel,withamagnificentviewofthesea,offeringcourteous,old-fashionedserviceandexcellentfood,servedinarelaxedfriendlyatmosphere.

W:Yes,that'swhatthebrochuresaid.

M:Infacttilehotelissituatedatleasthalfamilefromthesea.Ourroomoverlookedacarpark...

W:Throughthegatesofwhichmotorvehicleswereconstantlyarrivingordeparting.

M:Yes,that'sgood.Thefoodwasstrictlybeefburgersandchipsorfishandchips.Winewasavailable,butatexorbitantprices,andasforthecourteous,oldfashionedservice,themajorityofthestaffwereforeignandvirtuallyincapableofspeakingorunderstandingtheEnglishlanguage.

W:Yes,that'squitetrue.

M:Inadditiontothis,weweremostunhappywiththearrangementsforourjourneyhome.Wewereinstructedtocatchthe11:00amferry...

W:Wasn'tit12:00?

M:No,11:00...butthiswasapparentlydelayedandwedidnotgetawaytill6o'clockintheevening.Nowthatourholidayisover,itseemsfairlypointlesswritingthisletter,butIshouldlikeyoutoknowthatweweremostdisappointedwiththehotelandtravelarrangementsandshallcertainlynotbebookinganyfutureholidaysthroughHappyTours.Yoursfaithfully,Robinson.

W:Yesdear,that'saverygoodletter.

(23)

A.Itiscomfortable,withagoodviewofthesea.

B.Itofferedcourteousandold-fashionedservice.

C.Thefoodofferedisexcellent.

D.Thehotelissituatedhalfamilefromthesea.

23.(31)

A.Thisneedtousetheservicesofpeoplewhowerenotphysicallynear.

B.Thisneedtohaveacommonsetofvalues.

C.Thefearofthingsthatweremoredifferentthanwhatpeoplewereusedto.

D.Thisneedtostorewealth.

24.

【B11】

25.SectionB

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

听力原文:Ourelectriccaristhewayofthefuture.Automobilemanufacturesareunderthepressuretodevelopcarsthatdonotpollute.OnepowerfulmotiveisaCalifornialawrequiringthatbytheYear2010,30%ofthenewcarsalesofthestatebeso-calledzeroemissionvehicles.Thesecarsmustputnopollutantswhatsoeverintotheatmosphere.Californiaisahugemarketfortheautomobilecompanies.Sotheyareworkinghardtomeetthisstandard.Sofaxtheelectriccarseemstobethebestalternative.Thebiggestadvantageofelectriccarsisthattheydon'tpollute.However,theywillbeincompetitionwithgaspoweredcars.That'swherethewitnessescomeout.Thebigproblemisthatthebatteriesinelectriccarsweighalotrelativetotheamountofpowertheydeliver.Forinstanceinoneelectriccarthebatteriesweighfourhundredkilogramsandtheyprovideenoughenergytogo250kmbeforerecharging,whichtakes8hours.Comparethattoamoderatelyfuelefficientconventionalcar;itcango400-700kmonatankofgas.Andrefillingtakesjustminutes.Ifthereareotherdrainsonanelectriccar'sbatteriesbesidesamotor,headlights,air-conditioningoraheater,itsalreadylimitedrangewouldbesignificantlyreduced.Soautomobileengineersaretryingtomakemorepowerfulbatteriesthatwouldincreasethecar'srangeandmakethemmoreattractivetobuyers.

(27)

A.Automobilesafety.

B.Increasingfuelefficiency.

C.California'spollutionlaws.

D.Electric-poweredcars.

26.(35)

A.Hewashappyafterhiswifeenteredhisroomforthefirsttimeinnineyears.

B.Thelightningmadehislegslosetheabilitytofeelandgavehimtheabilitytosee.

C.Heregainedhissightfromaheadinjurywhenhefellfromatree.

D.Theblowthatblindedhimwasverysevere,andittookanotherverysevereblowtorestorehissight.

27.听力原文:Studentswanttofindthebestwaytoputinformationintotheirlong-termmemories.Theywanttokeeptheinformationlaterwhentheytakeatest.Whatisthebestwaytolearninformationsotheycanrememberitwhentheywantto?

Whenstudying,youshouldreadthewholelessonfirst.Thisgivesyouthewholepictureinwhichtoputtheideas.Newinformationthatfitsintothewholepictureiseasiertorememberthanseparatefacts,Youalsolearnfasterifyoulookatheadings,introductions,importantwords,summaries,conclusions,andanythingelsethathelpstoorganizethematerial,whichiseasiertounderstand.

Thenthesecondstepistostudytheparts.Thinkabouthowtheyfitintothewholepicture.

Ifyouhavealottostudy,don'ttrytodothewholejobatonce.Learningshouldbespreadoutandspaced.Thisgivestheinformationtimeto"sinkin."Youshouldstudygrammarthreetimes,ahalfhoureachtime.Thatisbetterthanstudyingforanhourandahalfatonetime.Evenshorterstudyperiodsarebetterforvocabularylistsandotherdifficultmaterial.Tolearnthemostinatwo-hourstudysession,studydifferentkindsofmaterial;ahalfhourongrammar,15minutesonvocabulary,20minutesonwriting,andsoon.Thechangewillhelptokeepyouinterested.

Youforgetmostquicklyrightafteryoureadorhearsomethingnew.Youshouldreviewrightawaysoyouwon'tforget,andifpossible,explainittosomeoneelse.Whenyoureviewandtestyourselfonthematerial,youarebeingactive;activelearningisbetterthanjustreadingorlistening.

(33)

A.Itisnormaltoforgetthings.

B.Howtokeepthingsinyourlong-termmemories,

C.Howtostudywell

D.Howtogetasmuchinformationasyoucan.

28.

【B6】

29.SectionC

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

听力原文:可乐的历史渊源

Howmanyofyoudrinkcola?Nearlyeverybody.Didyouknowthatcolastartedoutnotasasoftdrinkbutasa(36)cureforheadachebackinthelate1800's?JohnS.Pamberton,adruggistfromAtlanta,had(37)experimentedformanymonthstryingtofindacureforthecommonheadache.Heworkedinhisbackyard,mixingandheatingdifferentcombinationsofoilsand(38)flavorsuntilhefoundonethatseemedpromising.Pamberton(39)bottledthemixtureandbegansellingitindrugstoresasa(40)concentratedsyrupthatthecustomerhadtomixwithwaterbeforedrinking.Cola's(41)transformationfromconcentratedsyruptoacarbonatedsoftdrinkcameaboutquitebyaccident.Oneday,acustomercameintoadrugstore(42)complainingofaheadacheandaskedfor(43)abottleofcolasyrup.Hewantedtotakeitrightaway.Soheaskedtheclerktomixthemedicinewhilehewaited.Theclerk,insteadofwalkingtotheotherendofthecountertoget(44)plainwater,suggestedmixingthesyrupwithsodawater.Thecustomeragreed,andafterdrinkingit,(45)remarkedhowgoodittasted.Theclerkcontinuedofferingthemixtureandcarbonatedcolagrewinpopularity.Todaycarbonatedcolasaresoldinmostcountriesaroundtheworld.And(46)althoughtheynolongercontaintheingredientstokillheadaches,theyarestillveryrefreshing.

Howmanyofyoudrinkcola?Nearlyeverybody.Didyouknowthatcolastartedoutnotasasoftdrinkbasa【B1】______forheadachebackinthelate1800's?JohnS.Pamberton,adruggistfromAtlanta,had【B2】______formanymonthstryingtofindacureforthecommonheadache.Heworkedinhisbackyard,mixtureandheatingdifferentcombinationofoilsand【B3】______untilhefoundonethatseemspromising.Pambertpm【B4】______themixtureandbegansellingitindrugstoresasa【B5】______syrupthatthecustomerhadtomixwithwaterbeforedrinking.Cola's【B6】______fromaconcentratedsyruptoacarbonatedsoftdrinkcameaboutquitebyaccident.Oneday,acustomercameintoadrugstore【B7】______ofaheadacheandaskedfor【B8】______.colasyrup.Hewantedtotakeitrightaway.Soheaskedtheclerktomixthemedicinewhilehewaited.Theclerkinsteadofwalkingtotheotherendofthecountertoget【B9】_____________________,suggestedmixingthesyrup.withsodawater.Thecustomeragreed,andafterdrinkingit,【B10】____________________howgoodittasted.Theclerkcontinuedofferingthemixtureandcarbonatedcolagrewinpopularity.Todaycarbonatedcolasaresoldinmostcountriesaroundtheworld.Andalthoughtheynolongercontainthe【B11】______________________tokillheadaches,theyarestillveryrefreshing.

【B1】

30.(36)

A.ItisdifficultforpeoplelivinginaStoneAgeculturetomoveintoamodernworld.

B.Inventionisanewideatomodernpeople.

C.Wehumanbeingshaveabilitiestosolvesuchproblemsaswarandpollution.

D.Whatweneedisdemandsfromotherstoworkforabetterfuture.

31.【B4】

32.听力原文:W:I'mgoingtothemoviestonightwithafriendofmine.Wouldyouliketocomewithus?Wecanhavesuppertogetherfirst.

M:Thanksforinvitingme,Lily.ButIthinkI'llpass.Annaneedsthispaperfinishedbytomorrowmorning.Maybenexttime.

Q:Whatwillthemandotonight?

(15)

A.GotoanappointmentwithAnna.

B.Goonwithhispaperuntilitisfinished.

C.Havesupperwiththewomanandherfriends.

D.Gotothemovieswiththewomanandherfriends.

33.听力原文:M:Hello,Nancy.Iknowyouareoneofthewomentaxidriversinthecitynow.Whatdoesittaketobecomeagoodtaxidriver,doyouthink?

W:Eh,besidesdrivingwell,themostimportantthingataxidriverneedstoknowisthestreets,andIknewthecitywellbecauseIhadlivedinitforalongtime.

M:Now,whataboutannualleaves?Doyouhavethem?

W:Oh,yes.WhenIfirststarted,Ihadonlytendays.Now,Ihavethreeweekseveryyear,withpay.

M:Arethereanyunpleasantaspectsinyourjob?

W:Theonlyseriousdifficultyinthisworkisthatit'ssometimesdangeroustodriveatnight.Butyouhaveachoice,andIalwayschoosetoworkdaysratherthannights.

M:Thenwhatisthebestpartofyourjob?

W:Isoonfoundthatwhat!likedbestaboutthisjobwasbeingoutdoors,seeinghowthecitychangesfromseasontoseason.AndthereareplacesI'veseenthatIprobablyneverwouldhaveseeninanotherjob,andIloveallkindsofweather.

M:Beingataxidriver,youhavetomeetallkindsofpeople.Howdoyoufeelaboutthat?

W:Ienjoymeetingmanydifferentpeople.ImightnothavemetsomeifnotforthisjobandI'velearnedalotabouthowpeoplebehaveintheseyears.

M:Now,mylastquestion.Haveyoueverthoughtofchangingyourjob?

W:Notyet.Imight,inafewyears'time.Butnotatthismoment,becauseIreallyenjoymywork,andIdogetalotofsatisfactionoutofit.So,whyshouldI?

22.WhatisregardedasanunpleasantpartofNancy'sjob?

23.WhatdoesNancylikebestaboutherjob?

24.WhatkindsofpeopledoesNancymeet?

25.WhatdowelearnaboutNancyfromtheconversation?

(23)

A.Beingoutdoors.

B.Thebadweather.

C.Thedangerofdrivingatnight.

D.Dealingwithdifferentpeople.

34.听力原文:M:Let'shaveafestivalatthebeginningoftheschoolyeartoraisesomemoneyfortheclub.

W:That'sagoodidea.Ibelieveitwillgettheballrolling.

Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean?

(17)

A.Allthestudentswouldlikeaformalball.

B.Raisingthemoneywillbehard.

C.Thefestivalwillbegintheyearnicely.

D.Theclubneedssomesportsaswell.

35.

【B5】

36.(25)

A.It'snotalwaysclearWhypeoplebehaveincertainways.

B.Peopleusuallyblameothersfortheirmistakes.

C.Certainconditionscausedriverstobehavestrangely.

D.Thereasonforsomebehavior.isobvious.

37.(32)

A.Itwouldmakeleisureactivitiesexpensive.

B.Itwouldcreatemuchmorefreetime.

C.Itwouldmaketheworkdaylonger.

D.Itwouldallowpeopletoworkontheweekend.

38.听力原文:M:I'mterriblysorry,Anna.Ilostthemagazineyoulentmetheotherday.

W:Itdoesn'tmatter.Itwasabackissueanyway.

Q:Whydoean'tthewomancareaboutthelostmagazine?

(19)

A.Sheisagenerouswomanbynature.

B.Itdoesn'thaveabackcover.

C.Shefeelstheman'sapologyisenough.

D.Itisnolongerofanyusetoher.

39.(34)

A.Athird.B.Twothirds.C.Halfofthetotal.D.Almostall.

40.(21)

A.Volvotakessafeapproachinbranding.

B.Companiesshouldn'tchangetheirbrandimageallthetime.

C.Themanager'sideasareusuallydifferentfromthoseofconsumers.

D.Theirmanagersneedtobechanged.

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

WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.Somepeopleregrettheirchoicesoflovepartners.

B.Insomepartnershiporrelationship,heorshetriestocontroltheother.

C.Throughpsychologicaladjustmentandtherapy,onewillfeelsatisfiedwithlove.

D.Partnershipisaschoolfromwhichitisnoteasyforustograduate.

42.

BecauseoftheAscotwoman's______,thestickhadtobepulledoutfromtheground.

43.【S8】

44.Physicalfatigueisusuallycausedby______.

A.transmittablediseases

B.toomanystimulants

C.lackofphysicalexercise

D.excesswastesinthebloodstream

45.

Theauthorfeelsthat______.

A.thepersonalitiesofathletesproduceviolentconfrontations

B.athletesshouldnothavetoacceptunnecessaryphysicalabuse

C.athletes'salariesarealreadytoohigh

D.athletesneedhighersalariestocompensatefortheirinjuries

46.

Whatisthe"greenhouseworlds"?

47.

WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?

A.Everyyear,Chicagospendsabout$4,000oncoolingthecity.

B.ThedesignofthegardenontheCityHallspeciallytakesintoconsiderationtheweighttheroofcanstand.

C.TheMayorurgedtheenvironmentaldepartmenttolookintorooftopgardensinHamburgandbuildsimilaronesinAmerica.

D.Heatislandsmainlyrefertothosedark-coloredrooftopswhichreceiveandretainheatandwillnoteasilyreleasetheheat.

48.Accordingtothepassage,GMdecidedtograduallybringitsHummerbrandtoanendbecauseof______.

49.SectionA

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

TheopinionofmanyengineersisthatthearchitectsthatdesignedtheNewYorkWorldTradeCenterTwinTowersdidagoodjobindesigningthebuildings.Thebuildingsweresafefromthehazards【C1】______atthetime.Indeed,theyweredesignedtowithstandtheforceofaircraftthatmightcrashintothem.Theywerenothowever,designedtowithstandtheeffectsoftheveryhightemperaturesgeneratedbythe【C2】______oftonsofaviationfuelcarriedbytheaircraft.

Steel【C3】______coveredwithconcreteisthemainstructuralcomponentofthetowersandsteellosesalotofstructuralstrengthwhenheatedto1100degreesCentigradeandbeyond,asitwas.To【C4】______thesteelthetowersbeamswerecoatedwithafewcentimetersofconcrete.Thatinsulationwastoprovidestructural【C5】______foratlease1houroffire.Thetowersmetthattest.Thesouthtowerlasted62minutes.Thenorth;103minutes.Tragedyfollowedwhennotallcouldescapepriortothecollapse.

MostexpertsagreethattheTwinTowerswereverywelldesigned.Manyalsoagreethatthepeopleplanningtheattackswerevery【C6】______andaimedtheaircraftataheightthatwouldeffectthemostdamage.Theaircraftcrashandtheresultingfuelfedfireswereaimedataboutthe90thfloor.Thatwasjusthighenoughtoinsurethattheupperfloorswouldweakenwiththeheatandcrackdown,droppingintothe【C7】______partofthebuilding.

Themassofthefallingtopfloorscreatedsuchafallingloadthatsomeexpertsestimatesit【C8】______by5to10timesnormalbearingloads.Theeffectwaslikeagianthammer,eachfloor【C9】______moreweighttobebornbythenextfloordown.

WeretheTradeTowerswelldesigned?Engineerssayyes.Butthepublicreferstothebeliefthatarchitectswillneveragaindesignatallbuildingwithoutconsideringtheeffectsofterroristattacksofall【C10】______kinds.Thatnotonlyincludestheabilityofthestructuretowithstandattackbutthemeanstoallowthebuildings'occupantstoescapeintimetosurvive.

[A]exceeded[F]shield[K]lightly

[B]ignition[G]remaining[L]knowledgeable

[C]strictly[H]envisioned[M]replace

[D]practical[I]collision[N]potential

[E]integrity[J]contributing[O]happened

【C1】

50.Accordingtotheauthor,itisbestforasthmaticstotaketheirmedicines______.

A.atsteadyrates

B.eachmorningandevening

C.whenthediseaseoccurs

D.atmid-afternoon

51.

Whoshouldbeleastcriticizedfornegativeconsequencesofstudents'creditcarddebtaccordingtothepassage?

A.Parents.

B.Studentsthemselves.

C.Collegeanduniversityadministrators.

D.Creditcardissuers.

52.

Theword"groundbreaking"(Para.6)canbeinterpretedas______.

A.essentiallynewB.pioneeringC.evolutionaryD.epoch-making

53.

Whatisthemainpointofthepassage?

A.MorecompaniesfromemergingmarketscomeontheFortune500list.

B.LenovoboughttherightofusingIBMbrandforfiveyears.

C.Companiesfromemergingmarketsbegantotakepositioninglobalmarket.

D.Thetraditionalone-directionglobalizationhasbeenshiftingintomulti-directionone.

54.

BothFelixWarnekenandJosepCallagreethat______.

A.thestudyconfirmsusofthecollaborativebehavior.ingorillas

B.chimpanzeesalsohavetilesamebehavior.asthegorillas

C.it'soutofquestionthatgorillashavetheoryofmind

D.onlygorillascouldgivecollaborativebehavior

55.

WhichofthefollowingisnotanobligationofABAC?

A.Toregulatethepolicyofregionaleconomy.

B.Tocreatefavorableclimateoftradeliberalization.

C.Toguidetheregionaleconomytodevelopstablyandquickly.

D.Toputforwardthemajorproblemsaffectingbusinessintheregion.

56.

Bysayingthat"Underseacable,universalsoftware,high-techimagery,andGooglehaveerasedgeography"(Para.4),theauthormeansthat______.

A.thedevelopmentofinformationtechnologyhasmadetravelingaroundtheworldeasier

B.thedevelopmentoftechnologyhasledtheworldtosharethesourceofinformation

C.theinformationtechnologyhaspromotedthecooperationbetweenworkersinvariousareas

D.theinformationtechnologyhasenabledmanyjobstobedoneanywhere

57.

【C5】

58.

ForwhatarebettascultivatedinThailand?

59.

【C8】

60.

Aboutthevocabularies,theauthorbelievedthatlanguages,whethercivilizedornot,have______.

A.grammaticalstructures

B.anabilitytotransferideas

C.theirownsoundpatterns

D.thepotentialforexpandingvocabulary

四、5.ErrorCorrection(5题)61.

【S10】

62.Mostpeoplewouldagreethat,althoughourageexceedsall

previousagesinknowledge,therehasbeennotcorrespondingincreaseS1.______

inwisdom.Butagreementceasesassoonasweattempttodefine"wisdom"

andconsideringmeansofpromotingit.ThereareseveralfactorsS2.______

thatcontributestowisdom.OfthereIshouldputfirstasenseofS3.______

proportion:thecapacitytotakeaccountofalltheimportantfactorsina

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