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2022年山西省临汾市大学英语6级大学英语六级重点汇总(含答案)学校:________班级:________姓名:________考号:________
一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20题)1.
WhatkindoffoodareverypopularnowadaysinAmericanparties?
A.AsianFoods.
B.Variousdimsumdishes.
C.Swissmeatballs.
D.Californiasushirolls.
2.
Americanhighschoolstudentssinkalmosttothebottominasurveyofmathandscienceliteracybecausetoomanyofthehighschool______inAmericaarenotqualified.
3.
ThepracticeatImperialCollege,Londonprovesthatsomescientists'fearsoffocusingtoomuchcommunicationare______.
4.
AccordingtoJohnHallam,whoshouldberesponsiblefortheharmdonebyrobotsinthefuturewillnotbeso______asitisnow.
5.Stressislikelytostriketeenagedgirlswhenthey______.
A.haveanaggressiveandanti-socialmother
B.failtobuildasoundrelationshipwithpals
C.getintoanewschoolenvironment
D.failtopassanimportantschooltest
6.
Allexpertsarewillingtoacceptthedefinitionsofsymptomtermsaboutdruguseandaddictionproblemsmentionedinthearticle.
A.YB.NC.NG
7.Accordingtotheauthor,ifonechoosestotravelwithfewerpossessions,he______.
A.islikelytoenjoyhimselfmore
B.willbeabletotravelmuchcheaper
C.tendstobuyhomemorelocalspecialtyproducts
D.willprobablymakewiserpurchaseontheroad
8.
ThepeopleofSavannahofferedtosurrenderbecausetheydidnotwanttheircitytobesetonfire.
A.YB.NC.NG
9.
Inparagraph10thephrase"fillin"isclosestinmeaningto"______".
10.
Afteryoukeyinthemaximumamountforanitem,eBaybidsforyouuntilthebiddingreachesthe_______________.
11.
Inthecaseofnegotiatingdivorce,anegotiatorisaskedtoconform.totheprincipleof______.
12.
Thedenialofwhathavehappenedoftencomefromtwosources—______.
13.
Qualifiedtechnologistswereinbadneedofinthefieldofelectronics.
A.YB.NC.NG
14.
Themajoraimoftheagreementmadeby284universitiesismerelytoreduceenergyconsumptionandwaste.
A.YB.NC.NG
15.Nowadaysemployersoftenaskquestionsdesignedto______.
A.findtheinterviewees'shortcomings
B.findthesolutionsofthecompany'sproblems
C.maketheintervieweesrealizetheyneedtolearnmore
D.discovermoreaboutintervieweeandthewaytheintervieweereacttodifferentsituations
16.Awedding-planningworkermaybethesourceofhiscolleague'sangerbecause______.
A.thelatterisjealousoftheformer'shappiness
B.thelatterhastodosomeoftheformer'swork
C.theformermayforcethelattertohelpwiththewedding
D.thelattertendstomakemistakesundertheformer'sinfluence
17.
Itis______totellprotectiveliesbecausefolksareconvincedthatthetruthwouldbetoodamaging.
18.GMOrganisms
Byfarthemostcommongeneticallymodified(GM)organismsarecropplants.Butthetechnologyhasnowbeenappliedtoalmostallformsoflife,form.petsthatglowunderUVlighttobacteriawhichfromHIV-blocking"livingcondoms"andfrompigsbearingspinach(菠菜)genestogoatsthatproducespidersilk.
GMtomatoesfirstappearedonBritishsupermarketshelvesin1996(adifferentfreshGMtomatofirstappearedintheUSin1994),butthattheconsumerswereinfavorofGMtechnologydidnoteruptuntilFebruary1999.ThiswasbecauseacontroversialstudysuggestedthatafewstrainsofGMpotatoesmightbetoxictolaboratoryrats.Thoseexperiments,subsequentlycriticizedbyotherexperts,werecarriedoutinScotlandbybiochemistArpadPustzai.
WhatfollowedwasaEuropeananti-GMfoodcampaignofnearreligiousfervor.SpearheadedintheUKbyenvironmentalgroupsandsomenewspapers,thecampaignwouldhavefar-reachingconsequences.Itculminatedinanunofficialmoratorium(延期付款)onthegrowthandimportofGMcropsinEuropeandledtoatradedisputewiththeUS.
GMcropsaretodayveryrareinEurope,strictlabelinglawsandregulationsareinplaceforfood(DNV=Abarcodes),andpublicopiniontowardsthetechnologyremainslargelynegative.SeveralUKgovernmentreportshaveofferedqualifiedsupportforGMcropsandproduce,thoughtheyarguethattheeconomicbenefitsofthetechnologyarecurrentlysmall.SomeAfricannationshavealsoopposedengineeredcrops,eventothepointofrejectinginternationalfoodaidcontainingthem.
GMproducehasbeentakenupwithfarlessfussintheUS(whereitdoesnothavetobelabeled),India,China,Canada,Argentina,Australiaandelsewhere.HowevercontroversyoveratypeofGMcorn--onlyapprovedforanimalfeed--whichturnedupintacoshellsandotherproductsstirredopinionintheUS.
BiotechRevolution
Thehumanracehasmethodicallyimprovedcropplantsthroughselectivebreedingformanythousandsofyears,butgeneticengineeringallowsthattime-consumingprocesstobeacceleratedandexotictraitsfromunrelatedspeciestobeintroduced.Butnoteveryoneagreesthisrepresentsprogress.
Therootofgeneticengineeringincropsliesinthe1997discoverythatsoilbugAgrobacteriumTumefacienscanbeusedasatooltoinjectpotentiallyusefulforeigngenesintoplants.Withthehelpofthatmicrobe,andothergene-implantationtechnologiessuchasgeneguns,geneticistshavedevelopedamultitudeofnewcroptypes.
Mostofthesearemodifiedtopest,diseaseorherbicideresistantandinclude:soya,wheat,corn(maize),oilseedrape(canola),cotton,sugarbeet,walnuts,potatoes,peanuts,squashes,tomatoes,tobacco,peas,sweetpeppers,lettuceandonions,amongothers.ThebacterialgeneBtisoneofthemostcommonlyinserted.Itproducesaninsecticidaltoxinthatisharmlesstopeople.
SupportersofGMtechnologyarguethatengineeredcrops--suchasvitaminA-boostedgoldenriceorprotein-enhancedpotatoes--canimprovenutrition,thatdrought--orsalt-resistantvarietiescanflourishinpoorconditionsandpreventworldhunger,andthatinsect-repellingcropsprotecttheenvironmentbyminimizingpesticideuse.
Otherplantshavebeenengineeredtoimproveflavour,increaseshelflife,increasehardinessandtobeallergen-free.Geneticistshaveevencreatedano-tearsoniontobanishculinary(厨房的)crying,andnovelcaffeine-freecoffeeplants.
"Frankenfood"Fears
Criticsfearthatwhattheycall"Frankensteinfoods"couldhaveunforeseen,adversehealtheffectsonconsumers,producingtoxicproteins(andallergens)ortransferringantibiotic-resistanceandothergenestohumangutbacteriatodamagingeffect.Buttherehasbeenlittleevidence
A.YB.NC.NG
19.
Maglevtrainscanrunextremelyfastpartlybecausetheyarefreefromfrictionbyfloatingon______.
20.Olderpeoplewhomaintainactiverelationshipswiththeiradultchildrenhavelessstressbecausetheyhavesomeoneto______.
二、3.ListeningComprehension(20题)21.
【B5】
22.【B1】
23.(29)
A.Itmayeasilygowrongandanyunsavedworkdisappears.
B.Itcrashesthecomputereasily.
C.Itmayattractthethunder.
D.Itconsumesmorepower.
24.
【B3】
25.(24)
A.Becauseshewantstostudyforatest.
B.Becauseshewantstogoswimmingatthestudentcenter.
C.Becauseshehastodoresearchinthelibrary.
D.Becausesheisnotinterestedintheman.
26.SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
听力原文:Doyouknowhowtoadvertiseforabank?Ifyouaskpeopleaboutthefunctionsofabank,theywouldprobablysaythatthebankiswhereyoucandepositmoneyandcashacheck.Butit'smuchmorethanthese.Andwehavetotellpeoplethisinouradvertisement.
Thereareseveralthingstothinkaboutforabankadvertisement.(26)Thefirstproblemistodecidewhoshouldbeouraudience.Shouldouradvertisementbeaimedatadultswithfullemploymentonly?Orshoulditalsoappealtostudents,housewives,retiredworkers,orevenchildren?Itisagoodideatoaddressthelargestpossibleaudience.Ifweintroducethenameofourbanktochildrentheywillneverforgetit.
Thenextquestionishowtoattractpeopleofdifferentsocialgroupstoourbank.Theusualtipistoofferfreegifts,forexample,portableradiosorT-shirtsfortheyoungandgoldpensforbusinessexecutives.Thatalwaysworks.Butwhatdowegivetoourbestcustomers?That'sanotherquestion.Whataboutleatherdiaries,forexample?
Banksareverycompetitive.Wehavetothinkofsomethingnewtoofferourcustomers.That'sthethirdproblem.Oursisoneofthefirstbankstohavedrive-inserviceandtoopenonSaturdays,butnowmanybanksdo.Mostbanksalsoofferavarietyofcheckingandsavingaccountsandafullrangeofinvestmentplanstosuittheneedsoftheircustomers,aswellasthe24-hourATMbankingwhichmakesitmuchfasterandeasierforcustomerstowithdrawcashordootherthings.(27)Toattractmorecustomerstoourbank,itisessentialthatwehavesomethingthatnootherbankoffers.
(27)
A.Businessexecutives,housewivesandcollegestudents.
B.Parentsplanningfortheirchildren'seducation.
C.Adultswithorwithoutfullemployment,students,housewives,andretiredpeople.
D.Bestcustomersonly.
27.听力原文:(32)Yourassignmentsthistermwillbetowritetwomajorresearchpapers.Oneofthemostimportantthingsaboutwritingaresearchpaperisgivingpropercreditofyourresourcesofinformation.Failuretodothisiscalledplagiarismwhichisaform.ofintellectualdishonesty.
(33)Plagiarismisakindofstealingoratleastanunauthorizedborrowingofsomeoneelse'sideas.Sometimesinexperiencedstudentswillplagiarizeunintentionally,andthenbesurprisedwhentheteacherwon'taccepttheirpapers,orgivesthemafailinggrade.
Thebestwaytoavoidanunintentionalplagiarizingistobeverycarefulingatheringyourinformation.Asyoutakenotesonbooksandmagazinearticlesaboutthetopicyou'veselected,firsttrytoassimilatetheinformationthoroughly.(34)Secondly,writeitdowninyourownwords.Thisiscalledparaphrasing.Ifyoudoagoodjobofparaphrasing,you'llcapturethemainideafromyoursourcewithoutactuallyusinganyphrasesfromit.(34)Mostofyournotesshouldprobablybeparaphrases.However,occasionallyyoumayfindsomethingyouwishtoquotedirectlyinyourresearchpaper.InthisCase,(35)besurethatyoucopythequotationpreciselyinyournotesandencloseitinquotationmarks.Thatwaywhenyou'refinalizingyourresearchpaper,you'llbeabletorememberwhichofyournotesaredirectquotesandwhichareyourownsummariesofthematerial.Youcanthenincorporatethemappropriatelyandgivetheoriginalauthorpropercredit.
(33)
A.Readingmagazinearticles.
B.Reviewingbookreports.
C.Writingresearchpapers.
D.Selectinginformationsources.
28.【B4】
29.(44)
30.(32)
A.Burningthemcompletely.
B.Keepingthemwheretheyare.
C.Changingthemintofertilizer.
D.Usingthemtocoverlawns.
31.SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
听力原文:Indiansummerisashortperiodofextremelyfairweatherandmilddaysinautumn.ItcomesinlateOctoberorearlyNovemberwhiletheleavesarechangingcolorandfallingfromthetrees.Ithasnodefinitedayofbeginningorending.
Thepleasantwearerfollowstheautumn'sfirstperiodofcold,wintrydays.Thedaysbecomewarmerbutthenightsremainchilly.AnIndiansummermoonoftenhasasoftyellowororangehue.Indiansummerlastsfromaweektotendaysandsometimesfortwoweeks.Thenwinterstarts.Indiansummeriscausedbyalargemassofwarmtropicalair.Southwindscarrythesemassesnorthward.TheAmericanIndianenjoyedIndiansummerandcalleditagiftofafavoriteGod,Cautantowwit,thegodofthesouthwest.
(27)
A.AnIndiansummerbringswarmdaysandnights.
B.AnIndiansummeroccursonlyinOctober.
C.AnIndiansummerisanannualphenomenon.
D.AnIndiansummerlastsmanyweeks.
32.(35)
A.Farmers.B.Politicians.C.Accountants.D.Clerks.
33.
【B2】
34.听力原文:W:Youmusthaveenjoyedusingyournewcameraonyourtrip.
M:Iwouldhave,butafterbuyinganewcameraespeciallyforthattrip,Ileftitinthecarwithmyfriendwhodrovemetotheairport.
Q:Whatdidthemansayabouthiscamera?
(16)
A.Heenjoyedusinghisnewcamera.
B.Helefthiscameraattheairport.
C.Helefthiscamerainhisfriend'scar.
D.Helosthiscameraonhistrip.
35.(28)
A.Mostspiderswillnotbiteevenwhenhandled.
B.Mostspidersarepoisonousanddangerous.
C.Mostspidersarelikelytoattackpeople.
D.Mostspidershavesharpeyes.
36.(16)
A.Heishappythathisparentsarecoming.
B.He'sthinkingaboutanumberofthings.
C.He'snotfeelingverywell.
D.He'slookingforanewapartment.
37.听力原文:Manychildrenfirstlearnthevalueofmoneybyreceivinganallowance.Parentsoftengivetheirchildrenanamountofmoneythattheymayspendastheywish.Thepurposeistoletthechildrenlearnfromexperienceatanagewhenfinancialmistakesarenotverycostly.
Achildmayreceiveanallowanceeachweekoreachmonth.Theamountisnotsoimportant.Butparentsshouldmakeclearwhat,ifanything,thechildisexpectedtopayforwiththemoney.
Atfirst,youngchildrenmayspendalloftheirallowancesoonaftertheyreceiveit.Iftheydothis,theywilllearnthehardwaythatspendingmustbedonewithinabudget.Parentsshouldnotoffermoremoneyuntilthenextallowanceistobepaid.
Olderchildrenmayberesponsibleenoughtobudgetlargercostslikethoseforclothing.Theobjectistoshowyoungpeoplethatabudgetdemandschoicesbetweenspendingandsaving.
Andpayingchildrentodoextraworkaroundthehousecanbeuseful.Itcanevenprovideanunderstandingofhowabusinessworks.
Allowancesgivechildrenachancetoexperiencethethreethingstheycandowithmoney.Theycanshareitwithothers.Theycanspenditbybuyingthingstheywant.Ortheycansaveit.
Savinghelpschildrenunderstandthatcostlygoalsrequiresacrifice:youhavetocutcostsandplanforthefuture.
(33)
A.Toletthemlearnsomefinancialexperiences.
B.Toletthemlearnhowtosavemoney.
C.Toletthemlearnhowtobuygifts.
D.Toletthemlearnhowtoearnmoney.
38.(25)
A.Stayingmentallyhealthy.
B.Takingpartinmoresocialactivities.
C.Gainingmoreknowledgeaboutsociety.
D.Havingmorecontactswiththeoutsideworld.
39.听力原文:W:Why,you'rebacksoearly!It'sjust10:30.
M:Ijustcouldnotfocusonthebooks.Iwassosleepyintheclassbecauselastnightthenoisefromtheconstructionsitenearourhousekeptmeawaketillmidnight.
Q:Whydidthemancomebacksoearly?
(17)
A.Theclassroomwasunderconstruction.
B.Hecouldn'tfocusontheclassduetothenoise.
C.Hefeltthathisstudyingwasnoteffective.
D.Hewentbacktogetthebookleftathome.
40.(34)
A.Venusistoohot.
B.Thereisnowaterthere.
C.Thereisnooil.
D.Itislackingincarbondioxide.
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20题)41.WhatworriesmeaboutthestenchcomingfromCorporateAmericaisnotitsimpactontheeconomy,becauseAmerica'sresiliencyisawesome.Itisn'tthatscandalsmaybecausingthedollartosink,becausethegreenbackwasovervaluedanyway.NoramIconcernedthaterrantCEOswillescapepunishment,sincethefedsarefinallyonthecase.
No,whatbothersmemostissomethingnotsoeasilyfixed—theerosionoftheequality-basedculturethatemergedinrecentyears.
Giventheextentofcorporatemalfeasance,theonlywaytorestoreinvestors'confidenceisforbothCEOsandWashingtontopushsweepingreforms.MostofthenecessaryelementsarecontainedintheproposalscomingfromtheNewYorkStockExchange,theSecurities&ExchangeCommission,Congress,andvariousbusinessgroups.Herearesomekeyimperatives:
Regulateauditors.Anewoversightbodymustbeestablished,reportingtotheSEC.Itshouldsetauditingstandards,licenseauditor,andhavepowertopunishtransgressors.Toguaranteeitsindependenceandresources,itshouldbefundedbyeverypubliclylistedcompany.
RevampCEOcompensation.Themagnitudeofstockoptions—andthefactthattheywerenottreatedasacompanyexpense—gaveexcesstoomuchincentivetocutcomerstopumpupstockpricesintheshortterm.Inthefuture,optionsshouldnotbeexercisableforfiveyears,andnotunlesscompanyperformanceexceedstheS&P500.Theyshouldalsobechargedagainstcorporateincomewhentheyarecashedin.Betteryet,executivesshouldberewardedinstockthatmustbeheldforanumberofyearssoCEOscanwinandlosewiththerestoflong-termshareholders.
MakeCEOsandboardsaccountable.TheSECshouldendorsenationalguidelinesforallpubliclylistedcompaniesdoingbusinessintheU.S..Amongtheprovisions:CEOsandCFOsmustpersonallywarrantthatfinancialstatementspaintafullandaccuratepictureoftheircompanies'positions,includingcriticalunderlyingtrends.Notonlymustboardsbemoreindependentbutalsoaudit,compensation,andgovernancecommitteesoughttobeheldmoreclearlyaccountableforthebasicpoliciesofthecompaniestheyrepresent.
KeepuppressureonWallStreet.Amongthemostegregiousconflictsofinterest,analystshavebeenpressuredandpaidtorecommendstockssimplytocurryfavorwiththeissuingcompanies.Untilit'sclearerhoweffectivelyWallStreetwillpoliceitself,theSECshouldissuepublicprogressreportsoninvestmentbanks'movestoeliminateconflicts.
Modernizeaccounting.Accountingneedstodealwithaglobal,financiallycomplex,knowledge-basedeconomy,includingderivatives,off-balance-sheetassets,andintangibleassetssuchasresearch-and-developmentcapabilities.Thebestideasfromaroundtheworldmustbecombinedintoonehigh-gradesetofinternationalstandards.
Accordingtotheauthor,thestenchcomingfromCorporateAmericaimpact______.
A.theAmericaneconomy
B.thedollarvalue
C.theAmericanlegalsystem
D.investorconfidence
42.
Howshouldbook-sellersdo?
A.Theyshouldbothsufferforalongtimeandsatisfycustomers'wishes.
B.Theyshouldbothendureandindulgeforalongtime.
C.Theyshouldbebothtenderandlenient.
D.Theyshouldbebothpatientandkind.
43.
Itistruethat______.
A.everyoneisinterestedinscientificfindings
B.theaveragemanoftenusesinhisownvocabularywhatwasoncetechnicallanguagenotmeantforhim
C.aneducatedpersonwouldbeexpectedtoknowmosttechnicalterms
D.variousprofessionsandoccupationsofteninterchangetheirdialectsandjargons
44.
What'stheimpliedmeaningof"zerotoleranceforthebehavior.butnotzerocommonsensefortheconsequences"?
A.Theauthoritiesshouldnotonlybetoleranttowardsteenagemisdeedsbutalsoexertcautionaboutthepossiblenegativeresultsthepunishmentbrings.
B.Theauthoritiesshouldforgivetheteenagersfortheirmisbehaviorsandshowsympathytothem.
C.Theauthoritiesshouldshowtolerancetowardsmisbehavingteenagersandalsostudytheirmisdeeds.
D.Theauthoritiesshouldpunishthemisbehavingteenagersincasetheybreakrulesagain.
45.Whatwaspossiblyassumedabouthumansandthefruitflyinthepast?
A.Theywereequallycomplicatedintermsofgene.
B.Humansweremuchmoregeneticallycomplicatedthanthefruitfly,geneticallyspeaking.
C.Humansweretwiceascomplicatedasthefruitflyingene.
D.Thefruitflywaslessstablythanhumansinthestructureofgenes.
46.
AccordingtoConradC.Lautenbacher,Lahasthegreatestinfluenceonthe______ofthehurricanes.
A.frequencyB.intensityC.durationD.route
47.
【C10】
48.
Whichofthefollowingstatementsissupportedbythepassage?
A.Crowshaverelativelylonglives.
B.Crowshavekeenvision.
C.Crowsareusuallysolitary.
D.Crowsareveryintelligent.
49.
AccordingtoPfunst'sexperiment,Hansmostprobablydidhisworkby______.
50.SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.
Theclimateofearthhasfluctuatedquiteabitoverthelast4.6billionyearsofourplanet'shistoryanditcanbeexpectedthattheclimatewillcontinuetochange.Oneofthemostintriguingquestionsinearthscienceiswhethertheperiodsoficeagesareoverorarcwelivinginan"interglacial"periodoftimebetweeniceages?
ThegeologictimeperiodwearenowlivinginisknownastheHolocene(全新世).Thisepochbeganabout11,000yearsagowhichwastheendofthelastglacialperiodandtheendofthePleistocene(更新世)epoch.ThePleistocenewasanepochofcoolglacialandwarmerinterglacialperiodswhichbeganabout1.8millionyearsago.
Sincetheglacialperiodknownasthe"Wisconsin"inNorthAmericaand"Wrm'inEuropewhenover10millionsquaremiles(about27millionkm2)ofNorthAmerica,Asia,andEuropewerecoveredbyice,almostalloftheicesheetscoveringthelandandglaciersinthemountainshaveretreated.Today,abouttenpercentoftheearth'ssurfaceiscoveredbyice;96%ofthisiceislocatedinAntarcticaandGreenland.GlacialiceisalsopresentinsuchdiverseplacesasAlaska,Canada,NewZealand,Asia,andCalifornia.
Asonly11,000yearshaspassedsincethelastIceAge,scientistscannotbecertainthatweareindeedlivinginapost-glacialHoloceneepochinsteadofaninterglacialperiodofthePleistoceneandthusdueforanothericeageinthegeologicfuture.Somescientistsbelievethatanincreaseinglobaltemperature,aswearenowexperiencing,couldbeasignofanimpendingiceageandcouldactuallyincreasetheamountoficeontheearth'ssurface.
Thecold,dryairabovetheArcticandAntarcticacarrieslittlemoistureanddropslittlesnowontheregions.Anincreaseinglobaltemperaturecouldincreasethemountofmoistureintheairandincreasetheamountofsnowfall.Afteryearsofmoresnowfallthanmelting,thePolarRegionscouldaccumulatemoreice.
Anaccumulationoficewouldleadtoaloweringoftheleveloftheoceansandtherewouldbefurther,unanticipatedchangesintheglobalclimatesystemaswell.Ourshorthistoryonearthandourshorterrecordoftheclimatekeepsusfromfullyunderstandingtheimplicationsofglobalwarming.Withoutadoubt,anincreaseintheearth'stemperaturewillhavemajorconsequencesforalllifeonthisplanet.
Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthepassage?
A.HasthePleistoceneEpochEnded?
B.AnotherIceAgeintheGeologicFutureIsComing?
C.TheIceAges:AreTheyOver?
D.GlacialIceWillBePresentinDifferentPlaces?
51.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.
Accordingtoamuch-reportedsurveycarriedoutin2002,Britainthenhad4.3millionclosed-circuittelevisioncameras(CCTV)--oneforevery14peopleinthecountry.Thatfigurehassincebeenquestioned,butfewdoubtthatBritonsarecloselyobservedwhentheywalkinthestreets.Itissupposedtopreventanddetectcrime.Eventhegovernment'sstatistics,though,suggestthatthecamerashavedonelittletoreducetheworstsortofcriminalactivity,violence.
Thatmay,however,beabouttochange,andinanunexpectedway.Itisnotthatthecamerasandtheiroperatorswillbecomeanymoreeffective.Rather,theyhaveaccidentallygatheredahugebodyofdataonhowpeoplebehave,andparticularlyonhowtheybehaveinsituationswhereviolenceisintheair.Thismeansthathypotheses(臆测)aboutviolentbehavior.whichcouldnotbetestedexperimentallyforpracticalorethicalreasons,cannowbeexaminedinascientificway.Anditisthatwhichmayhelpviolencetobecontrolled.
OneresearcherwhoisinterestedinthisapproachisMarkLevine,asocialpsychologistatLancasterUniversityinBritainwhostudiescrowds.Crowdshaveabadpress.Theyhavebeenblamedforanti-socialbehavior.throughmechanismsthatincludepeerpressureandthediffusion(扩散)ofresponsibility--theideathat"someoneelsewilldosomething,soIdon'thaveto".ButDr.Levinethinksthatcrowdscanalsodiffusepotentiallyviolentsituationsandthatcrimewouldbemuchhigherifitwerenotforcrowds.Ashetoldaseminarcalled"UnderstandingViolence",whichwasorganizedinSwitzerlandearlierthismonth,hehasbeenusingCCTVdatatoexaminethebystandereffect,aso-calledphenomenonwherebypeoplewhowouldhelpastrangerindistressiftheywerealone,failtodosointhepresenceofothers.Hisconclusionisthatitisn'tso.Infact,hethinks,havingacrowdaroundoftenmakesthingsbetter.
InBritain,thereare4.3millionclosed-circuittelevisioncameras,whichareusedto______.
52.
Whenthegrandchildrencame,whatisthefirstthingthatmyparentsdo?
53.
Aleadercanhardlymaintainhis/herpositionunlesshe/she______.
A.fulfils,allnecessaryqualityrequirements
B.helpspeopletopreventdefeatsandsorrows
C.failsCoattractpeoplewithcommonconcerns
D.lacksappealingandstrengthofcharacter
54.
Theword"returns"inParagraph3canbebestreplacedby"______."
A.returningjourneysB.profitsC.savingsD.investments
55.(61)
56.WhichstatementisTRUEaboutpopulationincrease?
A.Theremightbeanincreaseof2.2billionpersonsfrom1975totheyear2000.
B.About50,000babiesarebornannuallyatpresent.
C.Between8000B.C.andthepresent,thepopulationincreaseisabout80,000,000personseachyear.
D.Thepopulationincreasedfasterbetween8000B.C.and1650thanbetween1650andthepresent.
57.
【C4】
58.
WhichofthefollowingaboutRitalinisNOTtrue?
A.Iteffectivelycuresattention-deficitdisorderandnarcolepsy.
B.Itshouldbelegallyobtainedonprescription.
C.Ithelpstoimproveattentionandmemoryproblems.
D.Itmaypotentiallyleadtoaddictionproblems.
59.
Themainideaofthepassageisthat______.
A.richpeoplealwaystendtocommitsuicide
B.moneycanalwaysbringhappines
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