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2022年安徽省宿州市大学英语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.

Theadvantageoftaughenedglassisobviousinthatitcanallowastoretoremainopenincaseofbreakagebecause______.

2.WhatdidTimYoungsuggestdotoemployeesembarrassingco-workersbygivingtoomuchpersonalinformation?

A.Sackingthemonthespotfordoingso.

B.Forbiddingsensitivetopicsintheoffice.

C.Tryingtoredirecttheirattentiontowork.

D.Limitingtheirtimespentwithco-workers.

3.Whenyoufeelyourproblemisseriousandturntopsychologistsorsocialworkers,theywillprovide

4.

Nuclearpowercanbeutilizedasanelectricalpower,butitmaybecomeasourceofearthquakes.

A.YB.NC.NG

5.Thedisabilityinsuranceobtainedbytheemployeebenefitsplanis______.

A.notenoughforadecentliving

B.quiteenoughforadecentliving

C.betterthanthesalarybyworkingregularly

D.asequalasyouroriginalweeklysalary

6.

RobertFeldmanbelievesthatwhiteliesare______.

A.habitualB.occasionalC.proceduralD.harmful

7.

Themanagementofficial______theblue-collarrobotsthattheunionsrevoltedagainst.

A.willwelcomeB.won'twelcomeC.supportedD.opposed

8.YouTubecanhardlygenerateprofitbecause______.

A.itscontentcanbeillegal

B.itisonlypartofGoogle

C.itisnotwell-knownenough

D.itsetstoomanylimitstousers

9.PartⅡReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)

Directions:Inthispart,youwillhave15minutestogooverthepassagequicklyandanswerthequestionsonAnswerSheet1.Forquestions1-7,choosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Forquestions8-10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.

StepstoPositiveSelfTalk

Mostofusareinconstantmentalchatter.Wetalktoourselvesalldaylongand,unfortunately,thisselftalkisfrequentlynegative.Oftenitistainted(玷污)withguiltaboutourpastoranxietyaboutourfuture.Thisnegativitycandestroyanyseedofhopethatwemayotherwisehaveinstrivingforourdreams.

Ouractionsareinspiredbyourthoughts.Ifwecanchangethewaywethink,wecanbegintochangetheactionswetake.Itishumannaturetoseekpersonalgrowth;whetherfinancially,emotionally,physicallyorspiritually.Practicingpositiveselftalkcanhelpussetinmotionactionsthatwillbringusgreaterrewards.

Thefollowingareseveralstepstopositiveselftalk.Byfollowingthesestepsyouwillbegintoridyourinnerconversationsofnegativityandinsteadhaveempoweringthoughts.

Eliminateinternalnegativechatter

Thefirststepisoneofawareness.Itwillbehardtomakeachangetopositivethinkingwithoutbeingacutelyintimatewiththethoughtsthatrunthroughyourmind.Recently,IwasamazedtodiscoverdeepnegativeemotionsthatIhad{orfewerthan10minutes.Withoutawareness,Iwouldhavecarriedthehurtandangerinside.Awarenesshelpedmetobringthemouttotheopenformetodealwith.

Undoubtedlyitwillnotbeeasytomakeaswitchifyouhavealonghistoryornegativeselftalk.Yourtalkbecamenegativeovertheyearsduetovariousfactors.Forinstance,ifyourfirstgradeteacherrepeatedlytoldyouthatyouwere"stupid",youmightbelieveittobetrulythecase.Youwouldfindthatyourinnerchatterwouldoftenbefilledwithtalkof"Iamsoslow"and"itissohardtolearn".Ifyouconstantlytellyourselfsuchnegativestories,youractionsaregoingtoreflectyourlowselfesteem.Itwillbedifficulttogetveryfarifyouarealwaysputtingyourselfdown.

Acommonnegativetalkinvolvestellingyou"Ican't".Whenyousaytoyourself"Ican't"or"itistoodifficult",youarecreatingaresistance.Havingsuchamentalblockwillpreventyoufromachievingataskyoucouldotherwisesucceedat.

Anytimeyoucatchyourselfsaying"Ican't...",turnaroundandchallengeyourownclaimwith,"Whycan'tI?"Researchshowsthatmostgeniusesbecamethepeopletheyarealsobecauseofthehardworktheyputin.Soifyouwouldliketobesuccessful,youneedtostartsaying"Ican"alotmore.

Positiveaffirmations

Affirmationsarepositivestatementsofadesiredoutcomeorgoal.Theyareusuallyshort,believableandfocused.Byrepeatingthemoverandoveragain,youbuildinroadsintoyoursubconsciousmind,openingupthepossibilityofanewstateofthoughts.

Animportantstepwhenrepeatingaffirmationsisthatyouneedtoreadyouraffirmationsaloudwithfeeling.Themerereadingofthewordsbearsnoconsequenceunlessyouputsomeemotionsbehindthem.Ofsignificantfactisthatyoursubconsciousmindtakesanyordersgivenincompletefaithandafterrepeatedselftalk.Sothedailypracticeofrepeatingaffirmationsisimportant.

Initiallyyoumaybeskepticaltowardthestatementofyourpositiveaffirmation.However,ifyoufollowthissimplesetofinstructionsyourskepticismwillsoongivewaytoanewsetofbeliefsandthencrystallizedintoabsolutefaith.

Replacenegativeinfluenceswithpositiveones

Itisimportantthatyouidentifyexternal

A.seekpersonalgrowth

B.changethinkingmode

C.takepositiveaction

D.ridnegativeinnerconservation

10.

Thegrantandenforcementofintellectualpropertyrightsaredifferentindifferentcountries.

A.YB.NC.NG

11.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

A.Techniquesinphysicalexercises.

B.Exercisethatyoucandobyyourself.

C.Localsportsclubsandgyms.

D.Suggestionsfororganizedsportclasses.

12.

Studentsinparticipatinginreadingorwritingcourseslearnwordsbasedontherecommendationofthecourse.

A.YB.NC.NG

13.

Acouplemaygetdivorcediftheycantestifythattheirrelationshiphasbrokendownirreparably.

A.YB.NC.NG

14.FollowingtheexampleofGAP,whatdidHPdolastyear?

A.Itsuppliedsimilartransparencytoitssupplychain.

B.Itprintedadetailedlabelforitsproducts.

C.Itpublishedinformationaboutthefactoriesituses.

D.Itdevelopedsourcingguidelinesforitssuppliers.

15.

TheKyotoProtocolrequires____--tocurbGHGemissions,especiallyCO

16.

Somefamouscompaniesaredesigningsomestorestodisplaytheirproducts,hopingthatpeoplewill______.

17.Rainforests

Tropicalrainforestsarethemostdiverseecosystem(生态系统)onEarth,andalsotheoldest.Today,tropicalrainforestscoveronly6percentoftheEarth'sgroundsurface,buttheyarehometooverhalfoftheplanet'splantandanimalspecies.

WhatisaRainforest?

Generallyspeaking,arainforestisanenvironmentthatreceiveshighrainfallandisdominatedbytalltrees.Awiderangeofecosystemsfallintothiscategory,ofcourse.Butmostofthetimewhenpeopletalkaboutrainforests,theymeanthetropicalrainforestslocatedneartheequator.

Theseforestsreceivebetween160and400inchesofrainperyear.Thetotalannualrainfallisspreadprettyevenlythroughouttheyear,andthetemperaturerarelydipsbelow60degreesFahrenheit.

Thissteadyclimateisduetothepositionofrainforestsontheglobe.BecauseoftheorientationoftheEarth'saxis,theNorthernandSouthernhemisphereseachspendpartoftheyeartiltedawayfromthesun.Sincerainforestsareatthemiddleoftheglobe,locatedneartheequator,theyarenotespeciallyaffectedbythischange.Theyreceivenearlythesameamountofsunlight,andthereforeheat,allyear.Consequently,theweatherintheseregionsremainsfairlyconstant.

Theconsistentlywet,warmweatherandamplesunlightgiveplantlifeeverythingitneedstothrive.Treeshavetheresourcestogrowtotremendousheights,andtheyliveforhundreds,eventhousands,ofyears.Thesegiants,whichreach60to150ftintheair,form.thebasicstructureoftherainforest.Theirtopbranchesspreadwideinordertocapturemaximumsunlight,Thiscreatesathickcanopy(树冠)levelatthetopoftheforest,withthinnergreenerylevelsunderneath.Somelargetreesgrowsotallthattheyeventoweroverthecanopylayer.Asyougolower,downintotherainforest,youfindlessandlessgreenery.Theforestfloorismadeupofmoss,fungi,anddecayingplantmatterthathasfallenfromtheupperlayers.Thereasonforthisdecreaseingreeneryisverysimple:Theoverabundanceofplantsgatheringsunlightatthetopoftheforestblocksmostsunlightfromreachingthebottomoftheforest,makingitdifficultforrobustplantstothrive.

TheForestfortheTrees

Theamplesunlightandextremelywetclimateofmanytropicalareasencouragethegrowthoftoweringtreeswithwidecanopies.Thisthicktoplayeroftherainforestdictatesthelivesofallotherplantsintheforest.Newtreeseedlingsrarelysurvivetomakeittothetopunlesssomeoldertreesdie,creatinga"hole"inthecaneby.Whenthishappens,alloftheseedlingsonthegroundlevelcompeteintenselytoreachthesunlight.

Manyplantspeciesreachthetopoftheforestbyclimbingthetalltrees.Itismucheasiertoascendthisway,becausetheplantdoesn'thavetoform.itsownsupportingstructure.

Someplantspecies,calledepiphytes,growdirectlyonthesurfaceofthegianttrees.Theseplants,whichincludeavarietyoforchidsandferns,makeupmuchoftheunderstory,thelayeroftherainforestfightbelowthecanopy.Epiphytesarecloseenoughtothetoptoreceiveadequatelight,andtherunofffromthecanopylayerprovidesallthewaterandnutrients(养分)theyneed,whichisimportantsincetheydon'thaveaccesstothenutrientsintheground.

StranglersandButtresses

Someepiphyteseventuallydevelopintostranglers.Theygrowlong,thickrootsthatextenddownthetreetrunkintotheground.Astheycontinuetogrow,therootsform.asortofwebstructureallaroundthetree.Atthesametime,thestranglerplant'sbranchesextendupward,spreadingoutintothecanopy.Eventually,thestranglermayblocksomuchlightfromabove,andabsorbsuchahighpercentageofnutrientsfromthegroundbelow,thatthehosttreedies.

Competitionover

A.YB.NC.NG

18.

ColinAngleconsidersrobotsarenotsodifferentasto______.

19.

Tospacebiologists,thetropicsareeithercradlesofdiversityor______.

20.Mr.Youngusuallyholdsa______withtheworkerwhoisasubstanceabusertodiscusshowtosolvetheproblem.

二、3.ListeningComprehension(20题)21.听力原文:M:Congratulations.YoucertainlydidquitewellandImustsayyoudeservethatgrade.

W:Well,IreallystudiedhardforthatexamI'vebeenpreparingforitformorethanamonth.Now,Icanrelaxforawhile.

Q:Whyisthewomansohappy?

(17)

A.She'sgoingawayforawhile.

B.Shedidwellonthetest.

C.Sheworkedhardandearnedalotofmoney.

D.She'sdidn'thavetoworkhardfortheexam.

22.听力原文:W:I'dliketowelcometoour"SportsWorld"JohnnySprag,captainofthatgreatfootballteam,LanchesterUnited.Hello,Johnny.Howareyou?

M:Hello,Susan.Fine,thanks.

W:Now,Johnny,yourteam,LanchesterUnited,isplayingintheLeagueCupfinalonSaturday.YouhopetowintheLeagueCupforthefourthtimenextSaturday.ButLeekCityisahardteamtobeat.Whatdoyouthinkofyourchances?

M:Well,Susan,I'msurewe'llwin.Leekisaverystrongteam,butwe'veneverbeenbetterthanwearetoday.

W:Soyou'requitesureLanchesterwillwintheCupforthefourthtime?

M:Icertainlyam,Susan.

W:Well,IwishyouthebestofluckforSaturday.

M:Thanksverymuch,Susan.

W:And,bytheway,happybirthday!Howoldareyounow?

M:I'm31today.

W:Good.Howareyougoingtocelebrate?

M:Well,I'mgoingtotakemywifeandtwolittlegirlsoutfordinnertonight.

W:Good.Andfinally,tellusaboutthefuture,Johnny.Whatwillyoubedoinginfiveyears'time?

M:Well,Susan,IhopeI'llstillbeplayingfootballinfiveyearstime.Butperhapsintenyears'time,whenIhavetoretirefromplaying,Idon'twanttoleavefootball.I'dreallyliketotrainyoungfootballers.Idon'tknowforsure,butIalwayswanttoworkinfootball.

W:Good.Well,it'sbeennicetalkingtoyou,Johnny.I'llbewatchingthematchonSaturday.Thanksforcomingtotalktous.

M:Thanks,Susan.Thankyouforhavingme.

(20)

A.Threetimes.B.Fourtimes.C.Fivetimes.D.Sixtimes.

23.听力原文:M:Ozoneisanextremelyactivegascomprisedofthreeatomsofoxygen.OzoneexistsnaturallyintheEarth'supperatmosphere,thestratosphere,whereitshieldstheEarthfromthesun'sultravioletrays.However,ozonefoundclosetotheEarth'ssurface,calledground-levelozone,isacomponentofsmogandaharmfulsubstance.

W:Whatistheground-levelozone?Wheredoesitcomefrom?

M:Ground-levelozoneisacolorlessgasthatcanbefoundintheairwebreathe.Itisformedthroughacomplexchemicalreactionbetweenvolatileorganiccompoundsandnitrogenoxidesinthepresenceofsunlight.Itishardtobewatchedbyeyes.

W:Whoisconsideredmostatriskfromexposuretoground-levelozone?

M:Childrenarethemostatriskfromexposuretoground-levelozone:Theirrespiratorysystemsarestilldevelopingandtheybreathemoreairperpoundofbodyweightthanadults.

W:Fromwhatyou'vejustsaid,canIinferthatground-levelozoneiscloselyrelatedtosummer,thehotdays?

M:Ground-levelozoneisasummertimeproblem;childrenspendmostofthesummeroutsideplayingatsummercamps,playgrounds,andneighborhoodparksandinbackyards.

W:HowdoIknowwhenground-levelozoneconcentrationsarehigh?

M:Ground-levelozoneconcentrationstendtobeespeciallyhighduringsummerwhentheweatherishotandsunny.

W:Isthereanyorganizationprovidingrelevantinformation?

M:Thestafffromthedepartmentsconcernedhasdevelopedaproceduretoinform.thepublicaboutexpectedground-levelozonereadings.EachafternoonfromMay1stthroughSeptember15th,thestaffretrieveandreviewmonitoredozonedataandweatherforecastinformation.Thentheydevelopground-levelozoneforecastsforthefollowingday.

(23)

A.ItexistsclosetothesurfaceoftheEarth.

B.Itisacomponentofsmogandaharmfulsubstance.

C.Itisakindofyellowgas.

D.Itisformedthroughacomplexreaction.

24.【B1】

25.(35)

A.Theycanbebredinanyconditions.

B.Theyproduceoxygen.

C.Theycaneasilybecarriedinspaceships.

D.Theyareorganisms.

26.

【B4】

27.(15)

A.Theairiscontaminated.

B.Peoplethereareexhausted.

C.It'stoowindyforswimming.

D.Thebeachesaredirty.

28.(38)

29.(29)

A.Theirinterestinphysicalactivities.

B.Theirinterestindangerousexperiences.

C.Theirinterestinnatureandoutdooractivities.

D.Theirinterestintouristsites.

30.

【B3】

31.(45)

32.(24)

A.Awebpageauthoringprogram.

B.Akindofdrinks.

C.Acomputergamesoftware.

D.Aforeignnameforafamousprogrammer.

33.(22)

A.Meetingvariouspeople.

B.Gettinggeneroustips.

C.Beingoutdoors.

D.Seeinginterestingsightsinthecity.

34.SectionA

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

听力原文:W:GregorywillbeleavingthisSundayandit'salsohisbirthday.I'mthinkingofthrowinghimafarewellandbirthdayparty.

M:That'sagoodidea.Wecanarrangethat.Butinthemeantime,let'sjustkeepitbetweenthetwoofus.

Q:Whatdoesthemansuggesttheyshoulddo?

(12)

A.Onlyholdoneparty.

B.Keepthepartysmall.

C.Keepthepartyasecret.

D.Arrangethepartyonlybytheytwo.

35.(19)

A.Businessassociates.

B.Bossandsecretary.

C.Teacherandstudent.

D.Goodfriends.

36.

【B5】

37.(32)

A.Beginbreathingthroughthenostrils.

B.Slowdownsomewhat,butcontinuestraining.

C.Stoptheparticularexerciseatonce.

D.Closehismouthimmediately.

38.听力原文:W:ProfessorMarnes,IwonderifyoucanfillmeinonyourlecturelastFriday.Ihadtoattendascholarshipawardceremony.

M:Ohwell,congratulations.Ihopeyouwererewardedhandsomely!

W:Well,everybithelps.So,aboutyourlecture,Iunderstandyouweretalkingaboutextinctions.

M:Yes.Well,thecruxofmytalkwasjustthatwetendtothinkofextinctionasadramaticevent,butmostspeciesdieoutoverquiteaperiodoftime.

W:Whydotheydieoff?Ithoughttheywerecontinuouslyimprovingthemselves.Naturalselection,Ithinkyouoncementioned.

M:Ah,butyouseewhilethereisnaturalCompetitionbetweenthespecies,whatdetermineswhichspeciessurviveislargelybychance.

W:Idon'tgetit.Whydospeciesbothercompeting?

M:Well,thereareshort-termadvantages.Butmanyspeciesalsoarehelpedbyothers.Forexample,thecommonhouseflyandcockroachesmighthavediedoffyearsagoifnotforhumans.

W:Butyou'renotsayingthathumansaresosuccessfulmerelybecauseofchance?

M:Toacertainextent,humanswereinitiallyluckyenoughtohavetherightweatherconditionsandalackofpredators,butnow,ofcourse,wesurvivebyingenuity!

W:gowemayneverbecomeextinct.

M:No,becausewemaybeinacrashcoursetoextinctionbyourcontinuousexploitationoftheenvironment.Wearearelativelyyoungspeciesandourtimeishotyetoverdue.

W:Butthereare6billionofus!

M:Yesandthere'remanymorehousefliestoo!Eachwiththecapacitytospreadonediseasefromonepersontoanotherinafastperiodoftime.

(20)

A.Sheiswritingacompetitivepaperforascholarship.

B.Sheisdoingapaper.

C.Shemissedthelecture.

D.Sheisplanningtoattendthescholarshipawardceremony.

39.SectionB

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

听力原文:Goodmorningstudents.ThisclassIbroughttwobooksthatIhadbeenreading.IwanttointroducethemtoyoubecauseIhopeyouhavebeenablemreadthetwohooks.TheyareaboutspeechandhearingproblemsthatIputinthelibrary.(26)Today'slecturedealswiththepresenceoftheunusuallylargedeafpopulationthathadexistedontheMassachusettsislandofMartha'sVineyardforaboutthreecenturies.Fromthesettlementoftheislandinthe1640stothe20thcentury,thepeoplethere,whoweredescendedfromonlytwenty-fiveorthirtyoriginalfamilies,marriedmainlyotherresidentsoftheisland.Theyformedahighlyinbredgroup,producinganexcellentexampleofthegeneticpatternsfortheinheritanceofdeafness.Indeedinthelair:1800s,oneoutofeverytwenty-fivepeopleinonevillageontheislandwasborndeafandtheislandasawholehadadeafnessrateatleastseventeentimesgreaterthanthatoftherestoftheUnitedStatus.(27)EvenAlexanderGrahamBell,theinventorofthetelephoneandaprominentresearcherintohearingloss,visitedMartha'sVineyardtostudythepopulation.Butbecausetheprinciplesofgeneticsandinheritancewerestillunknown,hewasnotabletoexplainthepatternsofdeafnessandwhyadeafparentdidnotalwayshavedeafchildren.(28)Inthe20thcentury,thelocalpopulationhasmixedwithpeopleofftheislandandtherateofdeafnesshasfallen.

(27)

A.Itwassettledmorethan300yearsago.

B.AlexanderGrahamBellvisitedthere.

C.Alargenumberofitsresidentsweredeaf.

D.Eachfamilylivingtherehadmanychildren.

40.(31)

A.Twoways.B.Threeways.C.Fourways.D.Fiveways.

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

Thecompoundword"quick-fix"(Para.1)isclosestinmeaningto______.

A.idealB.temporaryC.readyD.efficient

42.

Thewriterthinksthatthegrowthofspecialistperiodicalshashelpedscholarsto______.

A.cutdownresearchcosts

B.keepupwithcurrentdevelopments

C.spendlesstimetraveling

D.developtheirideasmorequickly

43.

It'sobservedthatachildmustadoptresponsesapprovedby______.

44.

TheresearchofJusczykandcollaboratorsaroundtheworlddiscoversthat______.

A.babiesbegintolearnlanguagewhileinthewomb

B.babieslearnlanguageatdifferentstageswhileinthewomb

C.babiesdevelopseveralstagesoflanguagelearningwhileinthewomb

D.babieshavelearnedalotaboutlanguagewhileinthewomb

45.

Whichofthefollowingisbasedonthepassage?

A.ReubenGranichiscertainthatdrugapproachisawayout.

B.Bothvaccinationsanddrugsrequirepublic-healthcampaign.

C.Alternativeapproachvolunteerswillreceiveadefinitedrugregime.

D.Peoplereceivingfirst-lineARVsshouldallgoonbeingtreated.

46.SectionA

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

Englishmagazineswilloftenadvertisethemselvesasbeingdevotedtosportandleisure.Thisis【C1】______fortotheEnglishsportisseldomleisurely.

Thereasontheyarelumpedtogethercanonlybethat,inEnglish【C2】______,ensureactivitiessharewithsporttheelementofcompetitionso【C3】______totheEnglishwayoflife.Leisureisa【C4】______andonemustmakeone'sownbetterthananyoneelse's.

Thehighflyingexecutivewho【C5】______withmodelhelicoptersonthecommonissubconsciouslywaitingforanotherhigh【C6】______withsimilartoystocompete【C7】______.ThemanwhocleanshiscarinasuburbanstreetonaSundaymorningisreally【C8】______apolishingracewithhisneighbourswitheverygrunting(作呼噜声)sweepofthechamois(羚羊皮)leather.

Evenapeacefulpintinthepubcaneasilyturnintoadrinkingcompetitioniftherightadversaryturnsup.

Whenbadweatherthreatens,theEnglish,unlikeotherpeople,donotinvariably【C9】______shelterintheirhouses,for【C10】______weatheristheultimateadversaryaworthyandfamiliaropponent.

A.eyesB.puzzling

C.runningD.with

E.flierF.plays

G.takeH.heavy

I.essentialJ.challenge

K.strollingL.satisfying

M.equivalentN.bring

O.varied

【C1】

47.WhatsuggestiondoesSarahJacksongiveonflexibleworkinghours?

A.Fathersshouldtrytoapplyfortheflexibleworkinghours.

B.Flexibleworkhoursresolvetheconflictbetweenfamilyandwork.

C.Employersgrantflexibleworkinghourstomarriedwomen.

D.Flexibleworkhourswillmakehomeinequalitiesworse.

48.

WhichofthefollowingisnotanobligationofABAC?

A.Toregulatethepolicyofregionaleconomy.

B.Tocreatefavorableclimateoftradeliberalization.

C.Toguidetheregionaleconomytodevelopstablyandquickly.

D.Toputforwardthemajorproblemsaffectingbusinessintheregion.

49.Comparedwithtraditionalphonecall,usingemailcan______.

A.helpuscommunicatewithourfriendseasilylivinginthelongdistance

B.inspireourthoughtsandfacefewerinterruptionsinthecommunication

C.helpgrandparentscommunicatewiththeirgrandchildreneasily

D.spendlesstimetoestablishthecommunicationwithyourfamilymembers

50.

HowdoestheauthormostprobablylookattheAfricanchildren?

A.Muchefforthastobemadetochangetheirlife.

B.Hetakesithisresponsibilitytochangetheirlife.

C.Theirsufferingsdeservemoreworldwideconcern.

D.Theirsufferingsareresultedfromshortageoffund.

51.

OnwhatbasisdoCaliforniacarmakersquestionthelawofcontrollingCO2emission?

A.Thestateassemblyhasnoauthoritytopassthelaw.

B.CO2isnotanairthatpollutestheair.

C.CO2isnotanairthatcausesglobalwarming.

D.TheCongresshasnotacceptedthelawyet.

52.

Thewordoscillate(Line3,Para.3)mostprobablymeans______.

A.collapseB.fluctuateC.upsurgeD.vatiate

53.

【C5】

54.

Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?

55.

ThefindsofGeoffreyMarcyarefrighteninginthat______.

A.it'sthefirsttimethatastronomershavediscoveredsuchspaceentity

B.itsubstantiallyimpliessomekindofsubversiontoourpresentrealization

C.itisanentirenegationofthepresentastronomicresearch

D.theydiscoveredthefirstextra-solarplanetinastronomicstudy

56.

Theword"boon"attheendofparagraph1isclosestinmeaningto______.

A.successB.accomplishmentC.dreamD.benefit

57.

WhatdoesthefirstparagraphtellusaboutWesthusin'sdogcloningproject?

A.Itssuccessisalreadyinsight.

B.Itisdoomedtoutterfailure.

C.Itisprogressingsmoothly.

D.Itsoutcomeremainsuncertain.

58.

Thepotentiallyincreasedincomeinthenetworkmarketdependson______.

A.thequalityoftheproductandtheserviceyouprovide

B.theskillsinmarketingoftheworkersyouemploy

C.theshareofaportionforpercentageofyourincome

D.yourhardworkingendyourincreasedskillsinsale

59.

Accordingtothepassage,insectscansee______whichhumanscan'tsee.

60.SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.

Thestudyofanimalsinparksandinwildhasgivenadeeperknowledgeoftheirhabits:theresulthasbeenagreatimprovementinthewaytheyaretreated,housedandbred.Forexample,mostanimalsarenowkeptingroupsbecauseithasdiscoveredthat,likepeople,theyarehappierinthecompanyoftheirfellows.Ithasbeenrecognizedalsothatastheyarecomplicatedcreatures,keepingthemhappyenoughtoflourishandmultiplyincaptivity(囚禁,被关)isacomplicatedoperation.Zoodirectors,keepers,andveterinarians(兽医)havecountlessstoriestotellabouttheproblemsthathavetobesolvedbeforeromancecanbloominthezoo.Someanimalswillnotbreedwithoutaspecialdiet;othersmustfeelfarfromhumanpresence,andothersneedlargespacesfortheircourtshipdances.Somemalesinsistonfightingtowintheirmate.Thenthereisthequestionofpersonalpreferences,aswasdemonstratedbythefemalepandaoftheLondonZoo,andthemalepandainMoscow.Afterlonganddifficultdiscussionsbetweenrepresentativesofthetwocountriesinvolved,itwaseventuallydecidedthatthetwobearswouldtaketurnsf

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