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2022年四川省泸州市大学英语6级大学英语六级知识点汇总(含答案)学校:________班级:________姓名:________考号:________
一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20题)1.
Facebook'sideatosocialmarketinghasproblemsbothintheoryandinpractice.
A.YB.NC.NG
2.
Retailersandmarketingfirmshavefoundthat______withpeopleinthevirtualworld.
3.
Withtheforestscutdown,soilcaneasilyloseitsfertilitywhentheessentialnutrientsare______.
4.
Inordertogathermuchmoredata,Wal-Martpreferred______tobarcodes.
5.
Indecisionmaking,theFedExExpressalwaysfollowsthecorporatephilosophyof______.
6.Whenyourequestcash,themoneymoveselectronicallyfromyouraccounttothehost'saccountto______.
7.
Dr.Dorishadspent15yearson______.
A.beingaweightcounselor
B.writingherbook
C.studyingpsychology
D.beingondiet
8.
Whensleddogsgetsufficientcarefromtheowner,theyusually______.
A.fightwithotherdogs
B.aretooheavytorun
C.arefriendlyandgentle
D.developreliabilityontheowner
9.
Accordingtotheauthor,wecanalwaysfindsatisfactionin______.
A.tryingtomaketheworldabetterplace
B.fulfillingourlong-cherisheddreams
C.acceptingthegoodandevilsidesoftheworld
D.standinguptothechallengesoftheworld
10.
Intheyearswheninflationoutpaceswageincrease,manyfamiliesintheU.S.hardlygetby.
A.YB.NC.NG
11.Whatdoestheresultofthefacechoosingexperimentsreveal?
A.Peoplecouldexplainwellwhytheymadetheirchoices.
B.Onlyafewofparticipantshadchoiceblindnessinmakingdecision.
C.Usuallyparticipantswereawareofthelimitsoftheirskills.
D.Mostparticipantsdidn'trealizethattheirchoiceshadbeenswitched.
12.
Globalizationisdistinctfromthetheorywhichclaimsthatculturalglobalismissimplytheconsequenceofeconomicglobalism.
A.YB.NC.NG
13.
Shoppersshopforproductsandservicesacrossthecountryandaroundtheworld,theyuse______,usingacomputer.
14.
Theever-increasingexploitationofrivershasresultedinvariousproblemsexcept______.
A.decreaseofthedepthofthechannels
B.fallofthewatertableofthesurroundingarea
C.destructionoftheriversinecosystems
D.waterpollution
15.
Usually,ifyoufeelsomethingwrong,youmaygotoseeyourregulardoctor.
A.YB.NC.NG
16.Sleep
Sleepisoneofthosefunnythingsaboutbeingahumanbeing—youjusthavetodoit.Haveyoueverwonderedwhy?Andwhataboutthecrazydreams,tiketheonewhereabadpersonischasingyouandyoucan'trunoryell.Doesthatmakeanysense?
CharacteristicsofSleep
Weallknowhowsleeplooks—whenweseesomeonesleeping,werecognizethefollowingcharacteristics:
-Ifpossible,thepersonwillliedowntogotosleep.
-Theperson'seyesareclosed.
-Thepersondoesn'thearanythingunlessitisaloudnoise.
-Thepersonbreathesinaslow,rhythmicpattern.
-Theperson'smusclesarecompletelyrelaxed.Ifsittingup,thepersonmayfalloutofhisorherchairassleepdeepens.
-Duringsleep,thepersonoccasionallyrollsoverorrearrangeshisorherbody.Thishappensapproximatelyonceortwiceanhour.Thismaybethebody'swayofmakingsurethatnopartofthebodyorskinhasitscirculationcutofffortoolongaperiodoftime.
Inadditiontotheseoutwardsigns,theheartslowsdownandthebraindoessomeprettyfrighteningthings.
Inotherwords,asleepingpersonisunconscioustomostthingshappeningintheenvironment.Thebiggestdifferencebetweensomeonewhoisasleepandsomeonewhohasfaintedorgoneintoacomaisthefactthatasleepingpersoncanbearousedifthestimulusisstrongenough.Ifyoushaketheperson,yellloudlyorflashabrightlight,asleepingpersonwillwakeup.
Foranyanimallivinginthewild,itjustdoesn'tseemverysmarttodesigninanecessaryeight-hourperiodofnear-totalunconsciousnesseveryday.Yetthatisexactlywhatevolutionhasdone.Sotheremustbeaprettygoodreasonforit!
WhoSleeps?
Reptiles(爬行动物),birdsandmammalsallsleep.Thatis,theybecomeunconscioustotheirsurroundingsforperiodsoftime.Somefishandamphibiansreducetheirawarenessbutdonoteverbecomeunconsciouslikethehighervertebrates(脊椎动物)do.Insectsdonotappeartosleep,althoughtheymaybecomeinactiveindaylightordarkness.
Bystudyingbrainwaves,itisknownthatreptilesdonotdream.Birdsdreamalittle.Mammalsalldreamduringsleep.
Differentanimalssleepindifferentways.Someanimals,likehumans,prefertosleepinonelongsession.Otheranimals(dogs,forexample)liketosleepinmanyshortbursts.Somesleepatnight,whileotherssleepduringtheday.
SleepandtheBrain
Ifyouattachanelectroencephalograph(脑电图仪)toaperson'shead,youcanrecordtheperson'sbrainwaveactivity.Awakingandrelaxedpersongeneratesalphawaves,whichareconsistentvibrationsatabout10cyclespersecond.Analertpersongeneratesbetawaves,whichareabouttwiceasfast.
Duringsleep,twoslowerpatternscalledthetawavesanddeltawavestakeover.Thetawaveshaveoscillationsintherangeof3.5to7cyclespersecond,anddeltawaveshaveoscillationsoflessthan3.5cyclespersecond.Asapersonfallsasleepandsleepdeepens,thebrainwavepatternsslowdown.Theslowerthebrainwavepatterns,thedeeperthesleep—apersondeepindeltawavesleepishardesttowakeup.
REMSleep
Atseveralpointsduringthenight,somethingunexpectedhappens—rapideyemovement(REM)sleepoccurs.MostpeopleexperiencethreetofiveintervalsofREMsleeppernight,andbrainwavesduringthisperiodspeeduptoawakelevels.IfyoueverwatchapersonoradogexperiencingREMsleep,youwillseetheireyesflickeringbackandforthrapidly.Inmanydogsandsomepeople,arms,legsandfacialmuscleswilltwitch(抽搐)duringREMsleep.PeriodsofsleepotherthanREMsleepareknownasNREM(non-REM)sleep.
REMsleepiswhenyoudream,ff
A.YB.NC.NG
17.
ItlooksasifthatpeopleinAmericaareproudof______.
18.
Peoplewithsnoringproblemscangettreatedthroughdifferentsurgeryprocedures,suchasUPPP,LAUP,Somnoplastyand______.
19.
WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?
A.Anxietyiscausedbysomecertainreasoninsteadofmultiplereasons.
B.Anxietymakesyouhateyourjobandunwillingtodoyourwork.
C.Themorelong-lastingtheanxietyis,themoresymptomspeoplesufferfrom.
D.Manysymptomswillcomealongwithasingleanxietyatonetime.
20.
Thereasonforgovernmentstoimposetoilsfortheuseofcarsisthat______.
二、3.ListeningComprehension(20题)21.(25)
A.Anallergytoanimals.
B.Areactiontotoxicchemicals.
C.Anallergytofood.
D.Contactwithanoxiousplant.
22.听力原文:M:Mm,it'snotabadsizableroom,isit?
W:Oh,it'sgreat!It'slovely.Oh,andlookatthatfireplace!Oh,wecanhavethetwochairsrightinfrontofthefireplacethereinthemiddleoftheroomandtoastourfeet.
M:Thefirstthingweoughttodoisjustdecidewherethebed'sgoing.
W:Whataboutrightherenexttothedoor,sortofbehindthedoorasyoucomein?
M:Yes,that'sagoodidea-justasyoucomein,justinthatcomerthere.
W:Yes.Wellnow,let'sthink.Whatelse?
M:Whatelseisthere?Wellthere'sthathugewardrobeofyours.That'sgottogo.somewhere.
W:Whataboutoverhere-youknow-acrossfromthefireplacethere,becausethen,inthatlittlecomerwhereit...wherethewallgoesback...look,overthere.That'ddo,wouldn'tit?
M:Ok,wellwe'llputthewardrobetherethen.
W:Whataboutyourdesk?Whereareyougoingtoputthat?
M:Ineedlotsoflight,soIthink,inthatfarcomerbetweenthetwowindows,OK?
W:Oh,Iseeinthecomerthere.That'dbegood.
M:Sothedeskgoesthere.
W:Soyou'dhaveyourchairwithyourbacktothefireplace?Yes,that'llbeallright.
M:Yes.Andthere'sthechestofdrawers.
W:Oh,that'dbenicebetweenthetwowindowsthere,rightinthemiddle.Iknowyou'regoingtolikeit.
(20)
A.It'snotabadsizableroomforthecouple.
B.Thefirstthingtheyoughttodoisjustdecidewherethebed'sgoing.
C.Themanneedslotsoflight.
D.Thereinthemiddleoftheroomisthefireplace.
23.【B4】
24.听力原文:Undernormalconditionstheactofcommunicationrequiresthepresenceofatleasttwopersons:onewhosendsandonewhoreceivesthecommunication.Inordertocommunicatethoughtsandfeelings,theremustbeaconventionalsystemofsignsorsymbolswhichmeanthesametothesenderandthereceiver.[29]Themeansofsendingcommunicationsaretoonumerousandvariedforsystematicclassification;therefore,theanalysismustbeginwiththemeansofreceivingcommunications.
Receptionofcommunicationisachievedbyoursenses.Sight,hearingandtouchplaythemostimportantroles.Smellandtasteplayverylimitedroles.[30]Examplesofvisualcommunicationaregestureandimitation.Althoughbothfrequentlyaccompanyspeech,therearesystemsthatrelysolelyonsight,suchasthoseusedbydeafanddumbpersons.Anothermeansofcommunicatingvisuallyisbysignalsoffire,smoke,flagsorflashinglights.Feelingsmaybesimplycommunicatedbytouchsuchasbyhandshaking,althoughahighly-developedsystemofhandshakingdisablesblind,deaf,anddumbpersonstocommunicateintelligently.Whistlingtosomeone,clappinghandsinatheater,andotherformsofcommunicationbysoundrelyupontheearasareceiver.Themostfullydevelopedform.ofauditorycommunicationis,ofcourse,thespokenlanguage.
[31]Themeansofcommunicationmentionedsofarhavetwofeaturesincommon:theylastonlyashorttime,andthepersonsinvolvedmustberelativelyclosetoeachother.Therefore,allarerestrictedintimeandspace.
(30)
A.Communicationactuallytakesplacewhenthemessageisreceived.
B.Therearemoremeansofreceivingthanofsendingcommunications.
C.Receptionofcommunicationinvolvesuseofthesenses.
D.Itishardtoorganizebytypingthemeansofsendingcommunication.
25.(17)
A.Hewilldrinkcoffeeafterthediscussion.
B.Hewillhavecoffeelater.
C.Hewillhaveacoffeebreakatonce.
D.Hewillwaitawhilebeforethediscussion.
26.(21)
A.Ascarcityofjobsintheirfield.
B.Inadequatetraininginmethodsofbiologicalresearch.
C.Difficultiesinclassifyingallofthevarietiesofowls.
D.Alackoffundingfortheirworkwithendangeredspecies.
27.听力原文:W:Haveyougotajobwaitingforyou?
M:No,IgaveupmyjobwhenIcamehere.Iworkedinashippingcompany,butitwasdocuments,documents,alldaylong.SoIdecidedIneededachange.NowI'mgoingtotryandgetajobwithatravelfirm.I'dlikeajobdealingwithpeople.
Q:Whatsortofafirmwouldsheliketoworkfor?
(15)
A.Theshippingcompany.
B.Thetravelfirm.
C.Thefirmdealingwithdocuments.
D.Thefirmwithalotofpeople.
28.(19)
A.Takeabreak.
B.Gotowork.
C.Dotheotherproblems.
D.Keeptrying.
29.听力原文:W:Ihavebeenwaitinghereforalmosthalfanhour.Whydidyoutakesolongtoparkthecar?
M:I'msorry,dear.IhaddriventwoblocksbeforeIfoundaplacetopark.
Q:Whatcanwelearnfromthisconversation?
(19)
A.Themancouldn'tfindaparkinglot.
B.It'shardtofindaplacetoleavethecar.
C.Thewomanwasupsetduetohislatearrival.
D.Themanapologizedbecauseofhisnegligence.
30.(29)
A.Noblemencenturiesagodidnotliketraveling.
B.Heredityisnottheonlythingthatinfluencesourcolor.
C.Exposuretosunlightistheonlythingthatdeterminesskincolor.
D.HavingatanisconsideredasignofwealthnowadaysinNorthAmerica.
31.
【B8】
32.(13)
A.HethinksDavidisnotreliable.
B.He'swillingtotrustDavid.
C.HehastoldhisdoubtstoDavid.
D.HethinksDavidwillbenefitfromthisexperience.
33.听力原文:W:Supposethecompanyofferedyouapayraise,a50%.Wouldyoubesodeterminedtoleaveandlookforjobelsewhere?
M:Yes,I'vesetmymindonit.I'dliketofindajobwithfullscopetoshowmyability.
Q:Whyhasthemandecidedtoleavethecompany?
(23)
A.Withaknife.
B.Ontheedgeofsomemetal.
C.Onsomeglass.
D.Onapieceofpaper.
34.听力原文:M:HowoftencanItakethem?
W:Everyfourhours.Theymaycausesomedrowsiness,sobecarefulnottodrive.
Q:Whatistherelationshipbetweenthemanandthewoman?
(16)
A.Deliveryservicemanageranddriver.
B.Teacherandstudent.
C.Lawyerandclient.
D.Doctorandpatient.
35.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.
听力原文:M:Excuseme,doestheexpresstrainleaveat2:05?
W:No,at1:55.Youmusthurry.Thereare5minutesleft.
Q:Whattimeisitnow?
(12)
A.1:50.B.1:55.C.2:00.D.2:05.
36.(40)
37.(46)
38.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.
听力原文:W:Jim,youareonthenetagain!Wearegoingtogetoff.It'stimeforthetalkshow!
M:JustaminutedearI'mlookingatanewjewelrysite.IwanttomakesureIgettherightgift,formom'sbirthday.
Q:Whatisthemandoingrightnow?
(12)
A.Surfingtilenet.
B.Watchingatalkshow.
C.Packingabirthdaygift.
D.Shoppingatajewelrystore.
39.(22)
A.Breakdownofpublichealth.
B.Internationaltravelandcommerce.
C.Man'seatinghabits.
D.Processingmethodsoffood.
40.(35)
A.Itispartofthenaturewewerebornwith.
B.Self-respectisagiftgivenbyothers.
C.Thereisnowaytoincreaseself-respect.
D.Itdependsonwhatwecanorcannotdo.
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20题)41.Practicallyspeaking,theartisticmaturingofthecinemawasthesingle-handedachievementofDavidW,Griffith(1875-1948).BeforeGriffith,photographyindramaticfilmsconsistedoflittlemorethanplacingtheactorsbeforeastationarycameraandshowingtheminfulllengthastheywouldhaveappearedonstage.Fromthebeginningofhiscareerasadirector,however,Griffith,becauseofhisloveofVictorianpainting,employedcomposition.Heconceivedofthecameraimageashavingafore-ground(近景)andarearground(远景),aswellasthemiddledistancepreferredbymostdirectors.By1910hewasusingclose-upstorevealsignificantdetailsofthesceneoroftheactingandextremelongshotstoachieveasenseofspectacleanddistance.Hisappreciationofthecamera'spossibilitiesproducednoveldramaticeffects.Bysplittinganeventintofragmentsandrecordingeachfromthemostsuitablecameraposition,hecouldsignificantlyvarytheemphasisfromcamerashottocamerashot.
Griffithalsoachieveddramaticeffectsbymeansofcreativeediting.Byplacingimagesclosetogetherandvaryingthespeedandrhythmoftheirpresentation,hecouldcontrolthedramaticintensityoftheeventsasthestoryprogressed.Despitethereluctanceofhisproducers,whofearedthatthepublicwouldnotbeabletofollowaplotthatwasmadeupofsucharrangedimages,Griffithpersisted,andexperimentedaswellwithotherelementsofcinematic(电影的,影片的)arrangementthathavebecomestandardeversince.Theseincludedtheflashback,permittingbroadpsychologicalandemotionalexplorationaswellasnarrativethatwerenotintimeorder,andthecrosscutbetweentwoparallelactionstoheightensuspenseandexcitement.Inthusexploitingfullythepossibilitiesofediting,GriffithborroweddevicesoftheVictoriannovelinfilm-makingandgavefilmmasteryoftimeaswellasspace.
Besidesdevelopingthecinema'slanguage,Griffithimmenselybroadeneditsrangeandtreatmentofsubjects.Hisearlyoutputincludednotonlythestandardcomedies,melodramas,westerns,andthrillers,butalsoadaptationsfromBrowningandTennyson,andtreatmentsofsocialissues.Ashissuccessesmounted,hisambitionsgrew,andwiththemthewholeofAmericacinema.WhenheremadeEnochArdenin1911,heinsistedthatasubjectofsuchimportancecouldnotbetreatedintheconventionallengthofonereel.Griffith'sintroductionoftheAmerican-mademultireelpicturebegananimmenserevolution.Twoyearslater,JudithofBethulia,anelaboratehistoric-philosophicalspectacle,reachedtheunprecedentedlengthoffourreels,oronehour'srunningtime.Fromourcontemporaryviewpoint,thepretensionsofthisfilmmayseematrifleridiculous,butatthetimeitprovokedendlessdebateanddiscussionandgaveanewintellectualrespectabilitytothecinema.
Theprimarypurposeofthetextisto_____.
A.discusstheimportanceofGriffithtothedevelopmentofthecinema
B.describetheimpactoncinemaoftheVictorianliteratureandart
C.analyzethechangesinthecinemabroughtbytheintroductionofthemultireelfilm
D.emphasizeGriffith'simpactonthechoiceofsubjectmatterinAmericanfilms
42.
Commercialscreatethesensationofloudnessbecause______.
A.TVstationsalwaysoperateatthehighestsoundlevels
B.theirsoundlevelsarekeptaroundpeaklevels
C.theirsoundlevelsarekeptinthemiddlefrequencyranges
D.unlikeregularprogramstheirintensityofsoundvariesoverawiderange
43.
KilmerCabanismentionedinordertostressthat______.
A.fewshopperscankeeptheirspendinghabits
B.ClaireRuskfacesthesamesituation
C.Christmasisthebiggestspendingtime
D.theeconomiccrisishasasweepinginfluence
44.(59)
45.
Whatcanbeinferredaboutopera?
A.Itrequiresformaltraining.
B.Itisoftenenjoyedbythosewithstronganalyticalability.
C.Itisdislikedbyblacks.
D.Itismoredifficulttolearnthanclassicalmusic.
46.
Expertshavepointedoutthatinthefaceofcar-ownershipexplosion,driversshouldbereadyto______.
47.
Intheauthor'sopinion______.
A.violenceinsportsisillegal
B.finesseismoreimportantthanaggression
C.violenceinsportsisinevitable
D.violenceinsportsisnotnecessary
48.
Sciencefictionisaliteratureofthefuturebasedonourknowledgeofthechangefrom______.
49.
Whydoestheauthordiscussforcingeveryonetobuythesamecaroreatthesamefood?
A.Toshowthatfreedomofchoiceisabsolute.
B.Toshowthatthegovernmenthasinterferedtoomuchinthelifeoftheindividual.
C.Tosuggestwhatwouldhappenifuniformsbecamecompulsory.
D.Topredictthewaythesocietywillbeinthenextfewgenerations.
50.
Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleforthepassage?
A.HowtoOvercomeCulturalNear-sightedness
B.DifferentCulturalNorms
C.HarmsofCulturalBlindness
D.Deep-rootedCulturalNear-sighted
51.
Twofactorsinfluencingperformanceincognitivetestsaresocioeconomicstatusand______.
52.Whatdoestheauthormeanby"itissomewhatlikeanotherBigBrother"(Lines6-7,Para.1)?
A.Googlecontrolsallinformationcompletely.
B.Googlefailstokeepitspromiseofofferingfreeaccess.
C.Googleisviolatingpeople'sprivacy.
D.Googleimprovespeople'slivesgreatly.
53.
Aconsumercampaignwhichcallsforaseriesofbeneficialactivitieshashadapowerfuleffecton______intheUnitedStates.
54.
Theauthorcitesthecaseofillegitimatechildrentoshowthat______.
A.childrenshouldalsobetakengoodcareofattheirearlyage
B.thedevelopmentofbrainstopsataratherearlyage
C.earlyageiscrucialtodevelopmentinotheraspectsthanlanguage
D.intelligenceisaffectedbythecapacityoflanguagelearning
55.Toseehowstatesofmarriageinfluencedsleep,researchersinstalledsomeequipmentinsubjects'hometomonitortheir______andrecordhowtheirrelationshipswent.
56.
Accordingtothepassage,______isthekeyfactortomaking"Nowcasts"areality.
A.scientificandtechnologicaladvancessuchasradar,orsatellites
B.computerscientist
C.meteorologists
D.advancedcomputerprograms
57.Ingeneral,oursocietyisbecomingoneofgiantenterprisesdirectedbyabureaucraticmanagementinwhichmanbecomesasmall,well-oiledcog(齿轮)inthemachinery.Theoilingisdonewithhigherwages,well-ventilatedfactoriesandpiped(播送的)music,andbypsychologistsand"human-relations"experts;yetallthisoilingdoesnotalterthefactthatmanhasbecomepowerless,thathedoesnotwholeheartedlyparticipateinhisworkandthatheisboredwithit.Infact,theblue-andthewhite-collarworkershavebecomeeconomicpuppets(木偶)whodancetothetuneofautomatedmachinesandbureaucraticmanagement.
Theworkerandemployeeareanxious,notonlybecausetheymightfindthemselvesoutofajob,theyareanxiousalsobecausetheyareunabletoacquireanyrealsatisfactionorinterestinlife.Theyliveanddiewithouteverhavingconfrontedthefundamentalrealitiesofhumanexistenceasemotionallyandintellectuallyindependentandproductivehumanbeings.
Thosehigheruponthesocialladderarenolessanxious.Theirlivesarenolessemptythanthoseoftheirsubordinates.Theyareevenmoreinsecureinsomerespects.Theyareinahighlycompetitiverace.Tobepromotedortofallbehindisnotamatterofsalarybutevenmoreamatterofself-respect.Whentheyapplyfortheirfirstjob,theyaretestedforintelligenceaswellasfortherightmixtureofsubmissivenessandindependence.Fromthatmomentontheyaretestedagain—bythepsychologists,forwhomtestingisabigbusiness,andbytheirsuperiors,whojudgetheirbehavior,sociability,capacityto,getalong,etc.Thisconstantneedtoprovethatoneisasgoodasorbetterthanone'sfellow-competitorcreatesconstantanxietyandstress,theverycausesofunhappinessandillness.AmIsuggestingthatweshouldreturntothepre-industrialmodeofproductionortonineteenthcentury"freeenterprisecapitalism"?Certainlynot.Problemsareneversolvedbyreturningtoastagewhichonehasalreadyoutgrown.Isuggesttransformingoursocialsystemfromabureaucraticallymanagedindustrialisminwhichmaximalproductionandconsumptionareendsinthemselvesintoahumanistindustrialisminwhich-manandfulldevelopmentofhispotentialities—thoseofloveandreason—aretheaimsofallsocialarrangements.Productionandconsumptionshouldserveonlyasmeanstothisend,andshouldbepreventedfromrulingman.
By"awell-oiledcoginthemachinery"(Para.1)theauthorintendstorendertheideathatmanis______.
A.anecessarypartofthesocietythougheachindividual'sfunctionisnegligible
B.workingincompleteharmonywiththerestofsociety
C.anunimportantpartincomparisonwiththerestofthesociety,thoughfunctioningsmoothly
D.ahumblecomponentofthesociety;especiallywhenworkingsmoothly
58.
Inthesecondparagraphtheauthorusedanexampletoshowthat______.
A.anyrealestateagentshouldusedigitalstillcamera
B.digitalstillcamerashouldbeusedtogetherwithInternetWeb
C.digitalageisgainingmomentum
D.housedealingcanbemadeeasier
59.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.
Crimeisnotrandom,butexhibitscertainregularities.Itoccursmorefrequentlyatcertaintimes,incertaingroups,atcertainplaces,andundercertainconditions.Thatistosay,crimehasitsowncycles,amagazinereportedsomeyearsago.Policerecordsthatwerestudiedforfiveyearsfromover2,400citiesandtownscorrespondinglyshowasurprisinglinkbetweenchangesintheseasonandcrimepatterns.
Thepatternofcrimehasvariedverylittleoveralongperiodofyears.Forparticulartypesofcrime,e.g.murderorrobbery,variationoccursbyseason,day,andtimeofoccurrence.Generallyspeaking,murderismorelikelytooccurduringthelatespringandsummer,peakinginJulyandAugust,asarerapeandotherviolentattacks.Moreover,murder,ismorethanseasonal:itisaweekendcrime.Itisalsoanighttimecrime:62percentofmurdersarecommittedbetween6p.m.and6a.m.
Unlikethesummerhighincrimesofbodilyharm,burglaryhasadifferentcycle.Itisreportedthatrobberyoccursmorefrequentlyinthecoldwintermonthsreachingitspeakduringtheholidayseason.That'swhyyouaremostlikelytoberobbedbetween6p.m.and2a.m.onaSaturdaynightinDecember,January,orFebruary.Whatisthemostuncriminalmonthofall?May—exceptforonestrangestatistic.Moredogbitesarereportedinthismonththaninanyothermonthoftheyear.
Apparentlyourintellectualseasonalcyclesarecompletelydifferentfromourcriminaltendencies.ProfessorHuntington,oftheFoundationfortheStudyofCycles,madeextensivestudiestodiscovertheseasonswhenpeoplereadseriousbooks,attendscientificmeetings,makethehighestscoresonexaminations,andproposethemostchangestopatents.Inallinstances,hefoundaspringpeakandanautumnpeakseparatedbyasummerlow.Ontheotherhand,ProfessorHuntington'sstudiesindicatedthatJuneisthepeakmonthforsuicidesandadmissionstomentalhospitals.Juneisalsoapeakmonthformarriages!
Possiblysoaringthermometersandhighhumiditybringonourstrangeandterrifyingsummeractions,butpoliceofficialsarenotsure."Thereis,ofcourse,noproofofaconnectionbetweenhumidityandmurder,"theysay."Whymurder'shightimeshouldcomeinthesummertimewereallydon'tknow."
Asurprisinglinkbetweenchangesintheseasonandcrimepatternsimpliesthat______.
60.Accordingtothepassage,whydotheoldpeopleresistacellphoneoremail?
A.Theyaretoooldtousethesemodernformsofcommunication.
B.Usingthemodernformsofcommunicationmaybeexpensiveandcomplexed.
C.Itissoslowforthemtoemploytheseformsofcommunication.
D.Theyhavenoopportunitiestousecomputersorelectrographatall.
四、5.ErrorCorrection(5题)61.【S10】
62.
【S9】
63.
【S8】
64.
【S2】
65.
【S7】
五、6.Translation(5题)66.Ifwehadn'tworkedhardlastyear,______(现在公司的情况就不会进展得如此顺利).
67.Theyclaimedthatthebombattackwas______(对恐怖分子被关押而实施的报复).
68.W
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