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2022年安徽省黄山市大学英语6级大学英语六级真题(含答案)学校:________班级:________姓名:________考号:________

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

Maternaldeathsandinfantmortalityarelooselyconnectedwiththepatternsofreproduction.

A.YB.NC.NG

2.

WhichkindofcompaniesdotheKellyServicescontactwith?

A.Bothmulti-nationalandsmalllocalcompanies.

B.Listedcompanies.

C.Smallerlocalcompanies.

D.Internationalenterprise.

3.

Therearemoregrindsinmilitarycollegesthaninothercolleges.

A.YB.NC.NG

4.

AsinthestoryofMickey,AmyandJoey,agossipmaycause______tothegossiped.

5.

Bytheendofthe19thcenturypeoplehadshownenormousenthusiasmfor______.

6.

During187and1889,MarkTwainwrote______booksforwhichheismostfamous.

7.

Thesatellitetelevisionsignalistransmittedinthedigitalvideoformatof______.

8.

DuringtheWorldWarI,millionsofAmericansoldiersformedthehabitof______.

9.

Recentfindingsalsoindicatethat______helpsuskeepmemoryatitsheight.

10.

In1879,MassachusettsMedicalSocietyrefusedtoadmitmorethantenfemalephysiciansbecausethesociety'sby-lawsdescribingmembershipusedthepronounhe.

A.YB.NC.NG

11.

Buyingnewproductsisthemainideaofthearticle.

A.YB.NC.NG

12.Cellphone:yournextcomputer

Onehundrednineteenhours,41minutesand16seconds.That'stheamountoftimeAdamRappoport,ahighschoolseniorinPhiladelphia,hasspenttalkingintohissilverVerizonLGphonesincehegotitasagiftlastChristmas.That'snoteventhefullextentofhishabit.Healsospendscountlessadditionalhoursusinghisphone'sInternetconnectiontochecksportsscores,downloadnewring-tonesandsendshortmessagestohisfriends'phones,eveninthemiddleofclass."Iknowthetouch-tonepadonthephonebetterthanIknowakeyboard,"hesays,"I'maphoneguy."

InTokyo,halfwayaroundtheworld,SatoshiKoisoalsocloselyeyeshismobilephone.Koiso,acollegejunior,livesintheglobalcapitaloffancynewgadgets—20percentofallphonesinTokyolinktothefastestmobilenetworksintheworld.TokyoitesusetheirphonestowatchTV,readbooksandmagazinesandplaygames.ButKoisoalsodependsonhisphoneforsomethingsimplerandmoreprofound:ananti-smokingmessagethatpopsuponhissmallscreeneachmorningaspartofaprogramtohelpstudentskickcigarettes.

Technologyrevolutionscomeintwoflavors:greatlyfastandimperceptiblyslow.Thefastkind,likethesuddenubiquityofiPodsortheproliferation(增殖)ofmusic-sharingsitesontheNet,seemtoinstantlyreshapetheculturallandscape.Theslowerupheavalsgrindawayoverthecourseofdecades,subtlytransformingthewayweliveandwork.

Thereare1.5billioncellphonesintheworldtoday,morethanthreetimesthenumberofPCs.Mobilephonesaresointegraltoourlivesthatit'sdifficulttorememberhowthelifeweevergotonwithoutthem.

Canthecellphoneturnintothenextcomputer?

Asourphonesgetsmarter,smallerandfaster,andenableuserstoconnectathighspeedstotheInternet,anobviousquestionarises:isthemobilehandsetturningintothenextcomputer?Inonesense,italreadyhas.Today'smostsophisticatedphoneshavetheprocessingpowerofamid-1990sPCwhileconsuming100timeslesselectricity.Andmoreandmoreoftoday'sphoneshavecomputer-likefeatures,allowingtheirownerstosende-mail,browsetheWebandeventakephotos;84millionphoneswithdigitalcameraswereshippedlastyear.Changeitintoanothersamequestion,though,toaskwhethermobilephoneswillevereclipse,orreplace,thePC,andtheissuesuddenlybecomescontroversial.PCproponentssayphonesaretoosmallandconnecttoosluggishlytotheInternettobecomeeffectiveattasksnowperformedon-theluxuriouslylargescreensandkeyboardsoftoday'scomputers.Fansofthephonerespond:justwait.

Cominginnovationswillsolvethelimitationsofthephone."Oneday,2or3billionpeoplewillhavecellphones,andtheyareallnotgoingtohavePCs,"saysJeffHawkins,inventorofthePalmPilotandthechieftechnologyofficerofPalmOne."Themobilephonewillbecometheirdigitallife."

Smartcellphones

PalmOneisamongthefirmsracingtotrotoutthefull-featuredcomputer-likephonesthattheindustrydubs"smart-phones".Hawkins'newestproduct,thesleek,pocket-sizeTreo600,hasatinykeyboard,abuilt-indigitalcameraandslotsforaddedmemory,etc.Otherdevicemakershaveintroducedtheirownuniqueversionsofthesmart-phone.Nokia'sN-Gage,launchedlastfall,withanewversiontohitstoresthismonth,playsvideogames.Motorola'supcomingMPxhasanifty"dual-hinge"design:thehandsetopensinonedirectionandlookslikearegularphone,butitalsoflipsopenalonganotheraxisandlookslikeane-maildevice,withtheexpandedphonekeypadservingasasmallQWERTYkeyboard.Therearealsosmart-phonesonthewaywithvideocameras,GPSantennasandaccesstolocalWi-Fihotspots,thesuperfastwirelessnetworksoftenfoundinoffices,airportsandlocalca

A.YB.NC.NG

13.

Agramoffathasmorecaloriesthanagramofprotein,soweneedtoeatmorefat.

A.YB.NC.NG

14.

Amongtheanimalsreferredtointhepassage,monkeyisthemostintelligent.

A.YB.NC.NG

15.Thispassagediscussessomeofthe______wehaveinstoreforus.

16.

ValMacDonaldinsistedthatadultchildrenshouldforcetheiragingparentstoaccepttheirviews.

A.YB.NC.NG

17.ThereisaU.N.conventionthatcancover______.

A.problembetweenneighbors

B.problembetweenstateswhichdonotshareaborder

C.problemsonairpollution

D.trans-boundaryairpollution

18.AccordingtoBobNelson,tostopthoserumoringaboutothers'promotions,it'sbetterfortheentrepreneurto______.

A.explainreasonsforthepromotions

B.orderthemtostopspreadingrumors

C.ignorethiskindofnegativebehaviours

D.promisepromotionforthoseemployees

19.

Howmanykindsofanxietyarementionedinthepassage?

A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.D.Five.

20.

Incompatiblecommunicationsisacountry-wideproblemintheU.S.becauseofthe______whichshouldbeconvertedorreplaced.

二、3.ListeningComprehension(20题)21.(36)

A.HumanBasicNeeds.

B.MaterialComfort.

C.Food:HamanBasicNeed.

D.BasicNecessitiesofLife.

22.(31)

A.Presscertainpointsaroundtheeyeswiththefingers.

B.Lookatdistantobjectsbymovingtheeyesfromsidetoside.

C.Dooutdoorexercisesdaily.

D.Stareatacalendarontheclassroomwall.

23.(28)

A.Becausetheirenvironmentisbecomingmoreandmoredirty.

B.Becausethetraditionalwaysoftreatingwastesarenotefficient.

C.Becausetheyareshortofusefulmaterials.

D.Becausetheyneednewmaterialsmadefromgarbage.

24.(26)

A.Thestudentswillnevermeettheirprofessor.

B.There'renoassignmentsorexamsforthecourse.

C.Contactbytelephoneisessentialinthecourse.

D.Thetelevisedlessonisshowedonlyonce.

25.听力原文:M:Hello,Cindy.Congratulations!Ihearyou'regettingmarried.When'sthebigday?

W:Thankyou.We'replanningaJunewedding,butwehaven'tpickedadateyet.

Q:Whatdowelearnaboutthewoman?

(15)

A.Shewillgetmarriedwiththeman.

B.Shehasgotmarriedforaboutsixmonths.

C.ShehasdecidedtomarryinJune.

D.Shewillgetmarriedthiswinter.

26.

【B5】

27.听力原文:M:HeyLinda,didyougetthatletteraboutthenewoptionsforfoodservicesnextyear?

W:Notyet.Aretherealotofchanges?

M:Theresureare.Insteadofpayingonefeeforallmealsforthewholeschoolyear,wewillbeabletochooseseven,ten,fourteenortwenty-onemealsperweek.Theygiveyouacardwiththenumberofmealsforaweekmarkedonit.

W:That'sabigchange.Andacomplicatedsystem.

M:Yeah.Butitwillbemuchbetterforpeoplewhodon'teatthreemealsaday,sevendaysaweekinthecafeteriabecausetheydon'thavetopayformealstheydon'teat.

W:Sowhat'sthedealforthosewhodoeatatschoolallthetime?

M:It'sbetterforthemtoo.Becausethemoremealsyoucontract,thecheapereachoneis.

W:Isee.Stillsoundscomplicated.

M:True.Ittookmeseveralhourstofigureitout.Idecidedtogowiththetenmeals.

W:Whyisthat?

M:Well,InevereatbreakfastandIoftengoawayonweekends.Sothetenmealplangivesmelunchanddinnereachweekdayatafairlylowprice.

W:Andwhatabouttheweekendwhenyouareoncampus?

M:Well,thereareoftenguestsoncampusatweekends.Sotheyallowyoutobuysinglemealsonawalk-inbasisonSaturdaysandSundays.Thepricepermealismuchhigherinthatway.Butitwillstillbelessformetopaysinglepricesontheweekendsratherthansignupforthefourteen-meal-a-weekplan.

W:Oh,I'llhavetositdownandfigureouthowIcangetthebestdeal.

(20)

A.Allstudentspaythesameamountperyear.

B.Studentschoosehowmanymealsaweektheywillpayfor.

C.Studentscangetmoneybackformealsthattheydon'teat.

D.Somestudentscangetfreemealsatthecafeteria.

28.(25)

A.Logic.B.SizeC.Deliberation.D.Honesty.

29.

【B7】

30.SectionC

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

WhensoccerofficialsintheUnitedStateslearnedtheirnationwasselectedto【B1】______the1994worldCupfinals,theyreactedwithamixtureofhappinessand【B2】______.After15monthsoflobbyingandpreparingabid,theUnitedStateswouldnolongerbea【B3】______attheworld'smostpopularfootballtournament.TheUnitedStateswaschosenbytheInternationalFootballFederationoverBrazilandMexico.Butalongwiththe【B4】______celebrating,Americansoccerofficialsarenowfacingthetaskofpreparingforameetthatdraw600milliontelevision【B5】______forthe1986【B6】______Mexico.Oneassignmentwouldbedecidedwhichtwelvestadiumsacrossthecountywillbeusedforthe24-nationmeet.Withestimatedthreemillionfansandtourismrevenues【B7】______1.5billiondollars,thereisnoshortageofwillinghostcities.TheU.S.SoccerFederationhasalreadyproposed18stadiumsitestoFiFaandexpectsevenmorecitieswillsubmitbids.TheSoccerFederationisalso【B8】______withnegotiatingthetelevisioncontractandothermonetaryincomesto【B9】______.ButtheU.Steam'shead-coachLowsaOssiandabelievesthefinancialisnotamainconcern.Perhaps【B10】______thatdoesnothaveastrongfootballtradition,【B11】______intheU.S.,soccerofficialssaytheprofessionallevelyethastodevelopinthefuture.However,OssiandasaystopinternationalgamewilladvancethesportintheUS.

【B1】

31.(34)

A.In1585.B.In1584.C.In1583.D.In1586.

32.听力原文:M:Doyoustillrememberouroldclassmate,MaryKing?Shecalledmetheotherday.Shehadjustcomeback,andshealsomentionedyou.SowhataboutgoingouttodinneronFridaynight?Anysuggestions?

W:Youhavethefinalword.Idon'tknowanyrestauranthere.

Q:Whatcanbeinferredfromtheconversation?

(15)

A.Thewomanwillreservearestaurantforthedinner.

B.MaryKingwilldecidewheretheyhavetheirdinner.

C.ThemanwilldecidewheretohavedinnerwithMaryKing.

D.ThewomansuggeststhatthemanshouldaskMaryKing.

33.(24)

A.Makeanappointmentwiththedoctor.

B.Returntheexampaperstohisstudents.

C.Markthelatesthomeworkassignment.

D.Putacancellationnoticeontheclassroomdoor.

34.听力原文:Readingtooneselfisamodernactivitywhichwasalmostunknowntothescholarsoftheclassicalandmedievalworlds,whileduringthefifteenthcenturytheterm"reading"undoubtedlymeantreadingaloud.Onlyduringthenineteenthcenturydidsilentreadingbecomecommonplace.Oneshouldbecareful,however,inassumingthatsilentreadingcameaboutsimplybecausereadingaloudisadistractiontoothers.(33)Examinationoffactorsrelatedtothehistoricaldevelopmentofsilentreadingrevealsthatitbecametheusualmodeofreadingformostadultreadingtasksmainlybecausethetasksthemselveschangedincharacter.(32)The19thcenturysawasteadygradualincreaseinliteracy,andthusinthenumberofreaders.Asreadersincreased,sothenumberofpotentiallistenersdecreased,andthustherewassomereductionintheneedtoreadaloud.Asreadingforthebenefitoflistenersgrewlesscommon,socametheflourishingofreadingasaprivateactivityinsuchpublicplacesaslibraries,railwaycarriagesandoffices.Therereadingaloudwouldcausedistractiontootherreaders.(34)Towardstheendofthecenturytherewasstillconsiderableargumentoverwhetherbooksshouldbeusedforinformation,andoverwhetherthereadingmaterialsuchasnewspaperswasinsomewaymentallyweakening.Indeedthisargumentremainswithusstillineducation.However,whateveritsvirtuesare,theoldsharedliteracyculturehadgoneandwasreplacedbythemassmediaontheonehandandbybooksandmagazinesforaspecializedreadershipontheother.Thesocial,cultural,andtechnologicalchangesinthecenturyhadgreatlyalteredwhattheterm"reading"implied.

(33)

A.Silentreadinghadnotbeendiscovered.

B.Therewerefewplacesavailableforprivatereading.

C.Fewpeoplecouldreadforthemselves.

D.Peoplereliedonreadingforentertainment.

35.听力原文:M:Parisissucharomanticplace.IhopeDadcalltakeyoutheretospendyourweddinganniversary.

W:ThedayyourDadtakesmetoParisisthedaypigsfly.

Q:whatdoesthewomanmean?

(19)

A.Parisisnotromanticenough.

B.Parisisnotmodernenough.

C.They'renotverylikelytogotoParis.

D.It'simpossiblethattheywillgotoParis.

36.(38)

37.(35)

A.Hehadn'ttalkedwithhisfatherforfiveyears.

B.Hehadn'tmethisfatherforfiveyears.

C.Hehadbeenquarrelingwithhisfatherforfiveyears.

D.Hehadsomefinancialproblemwithhisfather.

38.

【B9】

39.SectionC

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

Somestudentsarenotadequatelypreparedforcollege.Shouldweturnthemaway?【B1】______them?Ormodifyourproduct?Americansmustbe【B2】______oftheirabilityandresponsibilitytocontinuetolearnthroughouttheirworkinglivesand,althoughIhesitatetorepeatapointso【B3】______madebyothers,theymustalsobetaughtabodyofbasicskills.Ourindustrydoesournationnoserviceby【B4】______unpreparedstudentsorbyturningout【B5】______graduates.Thesepeoplemustbetaught.Iftheyarenotyetreadytolearnthelessonswehaveprepared,shouldwenot【B6】______andexpandthoselessons?Hereisyetanotherargumentforofferingthenewfirstdegree.Itwouldprovidealegitimateprogramforstudentswhoarenotyetpreparedtogoforthe【B7】______degree.

Asourindustrygrowsinresponsibility,【B8】______,andproductivity,shouldwenotchangeourproductionschedule?【B9】______,yetwearenolongeranationoffarmers;wenolongerhaveanyreasontoendtheacademicyearinMayorJune.【B10】______,thenwearegoingtohavetooperatesixdaysaweek,yearround.Weshouldgotofull-timeoperation【B11】______.Formanyuniversitieswhereteachinggoesonfivedaysaweekforthirtyweeks,capacityisconstrainedbythephysicalplant.

【B1】

40.听力原文:M:So,whatdoyoumeanwehavealottotalkaboutmyson?Whatistheproblemwithhim?

W:Oh,Iamafraidyoudidn'tknowhehadmadeupallsortsofreasonstoskipschoolrecently.

Q:Whataretheygoingtotalkabout?

(18)

A.Themanneedstotalktohissonmore.

B.Theman'ssonbehavedbadlyinschool.

C.Thewomanhaslotsofreasontoexpeltheman'sson.

D.Themanalwaysshowslesscaretohisson.

三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20题)41.【S10】

42.(55)

43.Tomakemuchprogresswiththem,howshouldamanagerevaluatehissubordinates?

44.

Naritaaskedpeopletofilloutasurveyabout______duringthechildren'sfirst16years.

45.

Aforgermustsellhisworktopeoplewhodon'thavemuchknowledgeinthefieldinsteadof______.

46.

Theexpression"numericalratings"inParagraph4canbestbeinterpretedas______.

A.scoresandgrades

B.formalrecords

C.assessmentsexpressedbynumbers

D.officialstatistics

47.

FromHrncirik'sremarkswecansayanMBAprogramis______.

48.

HowdoesProfessorBhattfeelaboutmanyleadersincompanies?

A.TheydonotunderstandapossiblesecondproductivityrevolutioninBritain.

B.Theyareexcitedaboutchange.

C.Theyarereadyfore-business.

D.Theysometimesareagainstthechangeresultedfromnewtechnologies.

49.

Itcanbeinferredthatwhenachildseehisfatherfeelfearatasnake,heprobably______.

A.regardshisfather'sreactionasfunny

B.feelsscaredbyhisfather'sunusualbehavior

C.learnthefearfromhisfather'sresponse

D.turnstohismotherforparentalprotection

50.

TheessentialfunctionsoftheU.N.______.

A.arelimitedtodiscussionsanddebates

B.includecoordinatingactionswherenecessary

C.areonlyconcernedwithhumanrights

D.areeconomicandculture

51.SectionB

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

Itwasacold,rainyandwhollymiserableafternooninWashington,andahotmuggynightinMiami.ItwasSunday,andthreegameswereplayedinthetwocities.Thepeopleplayingthemandthepeoplewatchingthemtellusmuchabouttheever-changingethnicstructureoftheUnitedStates.

ProfessionalfootballintheUnitedStatesisalmostwhollyplayedbynative-bornAmericancitizens,mostlyverylargeandverystrong,manyofthemblack.Itisagameofphysicalstrength.Linemenroutinelyweighmorethan300pounds.Playersarevaluedfortheirweightandmuscles,forhowfasttheycanrun,andhowhardtheycanhiteachother.Footballdrawsthebiggestcrowds,buttheteamsplayonlyonceaweek,becausetheygetsobattered.

The67204fanswereinMiamiforthefinalgameofthebaseballWorldSeries.BaseballwasonceAmerica'sfavoritegame,buthaslostthatclaimtobasketball.

Baseballisagamethatrequiresstrength,butnothugeness.Agility,quickness,perfectvisionandquickreactionaremoreimportantthanpurestrength.BaseballwasonceapurelyAmericangame,buthasspreadaroundmuchoftheNewWorld.InthatSunday'sfinal,thefinalhitoftheextrainninggamewasdeliveredbyanativeofColumbia.TheMostValuablePlayerinthegamewasanativeofColumbia.TherostersofbothteamswereawashwithHispanicnames,asisMiami,whichnowclaimstheWorldChampionshipisagamethatmaybelosingpopularityinAmerica,buthasgaineditinmuchoftherestoftheworld.BaseballinAmericahastakenonastrongHispanicflavor,withadashofJapaneseaddedforseasoning.

Soccer,whichmanycountriesjustcallfootball,isthemostwidelyenjoyedsportintheworld.Insoccer,whichmanycountriesjustcallfootball,theethnictidehasbeenthereverseofbaseball.Untilrecently,professionalsoccerintheUnitedStateshaslargelybeenanimport,playedbySouthAmericansandEuropeans.Now,Americancitizensinlargenumbersarefinallytakingupthemostpopulargameintheworld.

Basketball,anAmericaninventionincreasinglyplayedaroundtheworld,thesedaysdrawslargecrowdsbackhome.Likewise,hockey,agamelargelyimportedtotheUnitedStatesfromneighboringCanada.Lacrosse,aversionofwhichwasplayedbyNativeAmericansbeforetheEuropeansarrived,isalsogainingakeennationalfollowing.

SportsofallkindsarewinningsupportfromAmericanarmchairenthusiastsfromavarietyofethnicbackgrounds.

Whichofthefollowingcanreflecttheever-changingethnicstructureofAmerica?

A.Sportsman.B.Audience.C.Bothofthem.D.Noneofthem.

52.Effectivecommunicationisrenderedpossiblebetweentwoconversingpartnersif______.

A.theyuseproperwordstocarrytheirideas

B.theybothspeaktrulyoftheirownfeelings

C.theytrytounderstandeachother'sideasbeyondwords

D.theyarecapableofassociatingmeaningwiththeirwords

53.

MostKoreanyoungpeoplegetplasticsurgery______.

A.duringthewintervacation

B.duringthesummervacation

C.aftercollege

D.beforegoingonthejobmarket

54.

The"lowestcommondenominator"refersto______.

A.thepoorerclasses

B.themesandattitudesthatwouldbeacceptedbythegreatestnumberofpeople

C.attitudesacceptedbytheAmericanintellectuals

D.thecharacteroftheauthorsofthedimenovel

55.SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.

ManyparentswhowelcometheideaoftinningofftheTVandspendingmoretimewiththefamilyarestillworriedthatwithoutTVtheywouldconstantlybeoncallasentertainersfortheirchildren.Theyrememberthinkingupallsortsofthingstodowhentheywerekids.Buttheirownkidsseemdifferent,lessresourceful,somehow.Whenthere'snothingtodo,theseparentsobserveregretfullythattheirkidsseemunabletocomeupwithanythingtodobesidesturningontheTV.

Onefather,forexample,says,"WhenIwasakid,wewerealwaysthinkingupthingstode,projectsandgames.Wecertainlynevercomplainedinanannoyingwaytoourparents,'Ihavenothingtodo!'Hecomparesthiswithhisownchildrentoday:"They'resimplylazy.Ifsomeonedoesn'tentertainthem,they'llhappilysittherewatchingTVallday."

Thereisonewordforthisfather'sdisappointment:unfair.ItisasifheweredisappointedinthemfornotwadingGreekthoughtheyhaveneverstudiedthelanguage.Hedeplores(哀叹)hischildren'slackofinventiveness,asiftheabilitytoplayweresomethinginnatethathischildrenaremissing.Infact,whilethetendencytoplayisbuiltintothehumanspecies,theactualabilitytoplay,toimagine,toinvent,toelaborateonrealityinaplayfulway,andtheabilitytogainfulfillmentfromit,theseareskillsthathavetobelearnedanddeveloped.

Suchdisappointment,however,isnotonlyunjust.Itisalsodestructive.Sensingtheirparents'disappointment,childrencometobelievethattheyare,indeed,lackingsomething,andthatthismakesthemlessworthyofadmirationandrespect.Givingchildrentheopportunitytodevelopnewresources,toenlargetheirhorizonsanddiscoverthepleasuresofdoingthingsontheirownis,ontheotherhand,awaytohelpchildrendevelopaconfidentfeelingaboutthemselvesascapableandinterestingpeople.

ManyparentsbelievethatwithoutTV,,theirchildrenwoodlikethemto______.

56.

AccordingtoStevenYoung,ifscientistsgetthedatathat______theywouldpetitionforfasttrackstatus.

57.

Somethrivinginstitutionsarealsothreatenedbecauseof______.

58.

Oneofthereasonswhycommercialsareabletoat,actviewerattentionisthat______.

A.thehumanvoicesincommercialshavemoreauditoryimpact

B.peoplelikecheerfulsongsthatchangedramaticallyinsoundquality

C.high-frequencysoundsareusedtomasksoundsthatdrownouttheprimarymessage

D.theypossesssoundqualitiesthatmaketheviewerfeelthatsomethingunusualishappening

59.

What'stheprospectforconventionalcomputersandsoftwaretomatchtheprocessesthattakeplaceinthebrain?

60.

Accordingtothepassage,neurotoxincancause______.

A.paralysisofitshost

B.redtide

C.respiratoryproblemsforseafoodeaters

D.deathofbivalveslikeclams,oysters,andmussels

四、5.ErrorCorrection(5题)61.【S2】

62.

【S5】

63.

【S10】

64.

【S3】

65.Thetendencynowadaystowanderinwildernessesisdelightfultosee.Thousands

oftired,nerve-shaking,over-civilizedpeoplearebeginningtofindoutthatgoingto【S1】______

mountainsisgoinghome;thatwildnessisanecessity;andmountainparksand【S2】______

reservationsareusefulnotonlyasfountainsoftimberandirrigatingrivers,andas【S3】______

fountainsoflife.Awakeningfromthestupefyingeffectsoftheviciousofover-industry【S4】______

andthedeadlyapathyofluxury,theyaretryingasbesttheycantomixandenrichtheir

ownlittleongoingswiththatofNature,andtogetridofrustanddisease.Briskly【S5】______

venturingandroaming,somearewashingoffsinsandcaresofthedevil'sspinningin

stormsonmountains;saunteringinpinewoodsorinmeadows,brushingthrough

chaparral,bendingdownandpartingsweet,flowerysprays;tracingriversbacktheir【S6】______

sources,gettingintouchwiththenervesofMotherEarth;jumpingfromrocktorock,

pantinginwhole-souledexercise,andrejoicing,indeep,long-drawnbreathesofpure【S7】______

wildness.Thisisfineandnaturalandfullofpromise.Soalsowasthegrowinginterest【S8】______

inthecareandpreservationofforestsandwildplacesingeneral,andinthehalfwild

parksandgardensoftowns.Eventhesceneryexistsinitsmostartificialforms,mixed

withspectacles,silliness,andkodaks;itsdevoteesarrayedgorgeouslythanscarlet【S9】______

tanagers,frighteningthewildgamewithredumbrellas—eventhisisencouraging,and

maywellberegardedasahopefulsignoftimes.【S10】______

【S1】

五、6.Translation(5题)66.It'sgoingtorain.Let's______(收好玩具尽快进屋).

67.Itwasessentialthat________________(采取有效措施以缓解贫困).

68.Thelocalhealthorganizationisreported______(三十年前成立的)whenMr.Smithbecameitsfirstmayor.

69.Humanbehavior.ismostlyaproductoflearning____________________(然而,动物的行为主要是依靠本能).

70.Achancelikethat,______(一辈子可能只有一次,是不该轻易放弃的).

参考答案

1.B解析:文章第五自然段第一句说两者之间有明显的,即密切的关系而非松散的关系。

2.A解析:细节辨认题。题干问凯利服务公司都接触哪种类型的公司?原文第二个小标题下最后一句指出,凯利服务接触

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