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2022年浙江省丽水市大学英语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.

Ifyouareoutstandingincertainfield,youaremorelikelytobereliedonwhenpeoplehave

2.

Theworld'spopulationwillincreasein2000to9.3billionpeople.

A.YB.NC.NG

3.

Thelocalpeoplelookhungrilyatthegamereserves.

A.YB.NC.NG

4.WhatisthedifferencebetweenJoostandKaZaAaccordingtoFredrikdeWahl?

A.KaZaAbenefitedtheindustrywhichitentered.

B.KaZaAdidn'timpacttheindustrywhichitentered.

C.Joostdoesn'tthreatentheindustrywhichit'sentering.

D.Joostnegativelyimpactstheindustrywhichit'sentering.

5.

HowardL.KingaskedforPaul'snameandaddressbecausehewantedtoshowhisthankstohim.

A.YB.NC.NG

6.

Accordingto"cost-per-wear"rule,thereasonablepriceofclothingshouldbeunder______ifyouwearit10timesinayear.

7.TheBermudaTriangle

ThereisaplaceintheAtlanticOceanwhereshipsandairplanesseemtodisappearmoreoftenthananywhereelseonEarth.Itseemstoform.atrianglebetweenMiami,Bermuda,andtheoceaneastofPuertoRico.ThisplaceiscalledtheBermudaTriangle.Over100planesandshipshavebeenlosttheresince1945.Over1,000,peoplehavedisappeared.

Itisalmostasffthelostplaneshadgoneintoaholeinthesky,asiftheslipshadbeensuddenlysuckedclownintoahugewhirlpool.Thestrangestthingisthatnothingiseverfound:nobodiesinthewaterorwasheduponthebeach.

ThebiggestsinglelossofplaneshappenedinDecemberof1945.FiveNavyplanesfromFloridawereflyingtogether.Therewere14meninthem.TheyradioedbacktotheirBasethattheirflyinginstrumentswerenotworking,theydidnotknowwheretheywere.Thebaseradioedbacktothemtofollowthesunvest.Theyansweredthattheycouldnotseethesun,eventhoughtheweatherwasgood.Theyalsosaidthattheoceandidn'tlookasitshould.Finallytheysaidtheycouldnothearthebase.Butthebasetowercouldstillhearthemtalkingaboutstrange"whitewater".Thelastthingthetowerheardwas:"Don'tcomeafterus.Itlookslike..."Thentherewassilence.

Inthemeantime,13meninanotherplanehadbeensenttohelpthem.Buttheysentjustonemessage.Itsaidthattheywerecomingtotheplacewheretheplaneswerelost.Thenitalsodisappearedandwasneverheardfromagain.Aftercheckingandsearchingformanymonths,aNavyofficersaid,"It'salmostasiftheyhadgonetoMars."

SometimesaplaneorshipwilldisappearfightaftersendingamessagesayingthateverythingisOK.DuringChristmasof1963aDC-3passengerplanewascomingintoMiamiforalanding.Thepilotaskedforlandingdirections.Thenhesaid,"Wouldyoubelieveit?ThepassengersarestillsingingChristmascarols!"Thensuddenlytheplane'sradiowentofftheair.Neithertheplanenoranyofthepassengersinitwereeverheardfromagain.

ItisknownthatpilotsofplanesoftenhavetroublewiththeirinstrumentsintheBermudaTriangle.ManypeoplehavestudiedtheTriangletofindoutwhatcouldbecausingsuchthingstohappedthere.In1965aNavyplanewassenttostudythemagneticfieldintheBermudaTriangle.Soonafterflyingintothearea,theplanedisappeared.The10meninitweregone,too.

Instrumenttroublealonecan'tbethewholeanswer.Mostoftheshipsandplaneshavevanishedclosetoland,ingoodweather,andoftenindaytime.Whateverhappensseemstohappenveryquickly.AsmallboatoncedisappearedrightoffMiamiharbor.Itsowner,DanBurack,hadstoppedatBuoyNo.9toadmiretheChristmaslightsonshore.HesuddenlysentacallforhelptotheCoastGuard.Hedidn'tsaywhatwaswrong.ACoastGuardboathurriedtoBuoyNo.9.

Onitsradio,themenheardBuracksay,"I'veneverseenonelikethatbefore."Nobodyknowswhathemeant.BythetimetheCoastGuardboatgotthere,Burack'sboatanditspassengershaddisappeared.

Manylargeshipshavevanished,too.Oneweighed20,000tons.Anotherhadmorethan300peopleonboard.TheradioononelargeshipfromJapansentaverystrangelastmessage.Itsaid,"Dangerlikedaggernow.Comequickly!Wecannotescape."Afterthismessage,theshipvanishedfromthesea.

SomethingintheBermudaTrianglecausesflightinstrumentstogooutoforder.Thismightexplainhowplanesgetlostandcrash.Butitwouldnotexplainwhyplaneswouldvanishsuddenlyingoodweatherandsometimeswhentheyarecominginforalanding.Someoftheshipscouldhavebeenturnedoverordestroyedbyaccidents.Orasmallboatcouldberunintoandsunkbyalargerone.Thisisnotlikely,though.Andinanycase,somethingwouldhaveb

A.YB.NC.NG

8.

Mr.Bellavancecashedouthispension,soldhishouseandunloadedthingshedidn'tneedatgarageafterlosinghisjobinordertochangehisfinancesinto______mode.

9.

Thedistributionofwaterresourceisaffectedbygeographical}weatherandotherconditionsinChina.

A.YB.NC.NG

10.

AccordingtoMaryClaireAllvine,acertifiedfinancialplannerinChicagoandAtlanta,coupleswhocaremuchaboutdayto-daybudgetingdetailsareusuallythemostsuccessfulwiththeirmoney.

A.YB.NC.NG

11.

China'smostfamousresearchuniversitieshiremostlythosewhoreceivedtheirgraduateeducationinU.K.andU.S.intherecentyears.

A.YB.NC.NG

12.

Testsmayhelpteachersknowhowwellthestudentshavelearned.

A.YB.NC.NG

13.

______,inwhichpeoplecaneasilyanticipatewhateachotherwilldodaybyday,leadstotheformationofEnglishfriendship.

14.

Roboticsisatechnology______.

15.Thenutritionalqualityoffoodproductvariesinaccordancewith______.

16.

Inorganizedexerciseprograms,exercisetherapistsorphysiologistscanexpertlyguideanexercisertotheproperwaytoincreasehisorher______withoutriskinginjuryorfatigue.

17.

Generallyspeaking,malesputonabdominalweight,whichendangersthemofgetting______.

18.

Comparedtogasoline-poweredcars,thenatural-gasvehiclespossesstheunparalleledbenefitof______.

A.reductionincarbonmonoxideemissions

B.reductioninemissionsofoxidesofnitrogen

C.reductioninparticulatematter10

D.reductioninenvironmentallyharmfulemissions

19.Howdoyoucreateasenseofpeacetoreleasethestressaccordingtothepassage?

A.BywatchingTV.

B.Bygoingshopping.

C.Bytalkingwithfriends.

D.Bylisteningtobeautifulmusic.

20.

Canadianmediaoftenciteexcessivefishingbyoverseasfleets,primarilybecauseof______.

二、3.ListeningComprehension(20题)21.(24)

A.Somethingyoudon'tunderstand

B.Somethingold

C.Somethingmysterious

D.TheEgyptianlanguage

22.(13)

A.Hedrinksmilkeverynight.

B.Hegetsenoughsleepeveryday.

C.Hedoesalotofexercise.

D.Hegetsthegenesofhisfather.

23.【B10】

24.听力原文:M:Didyoutalkwithournewmanager?Heislookingforyouthesedays.Ithinkhehassomethingimportant.

W:Ihavebeenoutoftownfor2days.AnduntilthismorningIcomeback.

Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean?

(17)

A.Shehasbeenathome.

B.Thenewmanagerwasnotintheoffice.

C.Shehasn'ttalkedwiththenewmanageryet.

D.Shedidn'twanttotalkwiththenewmanager.

25.(28)

A.Wecaninventwaysofincreasingrainfall.

B.Wecandevelopwaysofreusingwaterandutilizingseawater.

C.Wecancutdownourconsumptionofwater.

D.Wecanreducethenumberoffactoriesproducingsteel.

26.听力原文:M:Youcantakethesubwaytothehotel;it'sthemostconvenientandfastest.Oryoucantakethebusifyoudon'tmindthecrowdnessandtime.Well,asforsightseeing,Isuggestyoutakeataxiorjustwalk.

W:Well,thankyouverymuch.Iwouldliketodosomephysicalexercisesaftermeals,

Q:Howwillthewomangotothehotel?

(16)

A.Takethesubway.B.Takethebus.C.Takeataxi.D.Onfoot.

27.(34)

A.Runawayandenjoythemselves.

B.Bequitelazyandwouldn'tdoanythingbutsleep.

C.Happilyobeytheirmasters.

D.Demandbetterlivingconditions.

28.(36)

A.Physics.

B.Mathematics.

C.Environmentalscience.

D.Lifescience.

29.(43)

30.(45)

31.(21)

A.Students'weight.B.Maturity.C.Wealth.D.Beauty.

32.(22)

A.Shehasalwaysbelievedtheyexist.

B.SheheardabouttheminNewZealand.

C.Storiesaboutthemmaybebasedongiantsquid.

D.Theinstructormentionedtheminthelecture.

33.听力原文:Why,youmaywonder,shouldspidersbeourfriends?(26)Becausetheydestroysomanyinsects,andinsectsincludesomeofthegreatestenemiesofthehumanrace.Insectswouldmakeitimpossibleforustoliveintheworld;theywoulddevourallourcropsandkillourflocksandherds,ifitwerenotfortheprotectionwegetfrominsect-eatinganimals.(27)Weowealottothebirdsandbeastswhicheatinsectsbutallofthemputtogetherkillonlyafractionofthenumberdestroyedbyspiders.Moreover,unlikesomeoftheotherinsecteaters,(26)spidersneverdotheharmtousorourbelongings.

Spidersarenotinsects,asmanypeoplethink,norevennearlyrelatedtothem.Onecantellthedifferencealmostataglance,(28)foraspideralwayshaseightlegsandinsectnevermorethansix.

Howmanyspidersareengagedinthisworkinourbehalf?OneauthorityonspidersmadeacensusofthespidersingrassfieldinthesouthofEngland,andheestimatedthatthereweremorethan2250000inoneacre;thatissomethinglike6000000spidersofdifferentkindsonafootballpitch.(29)Spidersarebusyforatleasthalftheyearinkillinginsects.Itisimpossibletomakemorethanthewildestguessathowmanytheykill,buttheyarehungrycreatures,notcontentwithonlythreemealsaday.IthasbeenestimatedthattheweightofalltheinsectsdestroyedbyspidersinBritaininoneyearwouldbegreaterthanthetotalweightofallthehumanbeingsinthecountry.

(33)

A.Becausetheyarebeneficialinsects.

B.Becausetheydestroyinsectswithouthurtingusinanyway.

C.Becausetheyprotectinsect-eatinganimals.

D.Becausetheyincludesomeofthegreatestenemiesofthehumanrace.

34.(44)

35.听力原文:M:Asateacher,canyougiveussomeideaonhowtheEnglishschoolsystemworks?

W:Firstofall,mostchildrenstartschoolattheageoffiveandtheycan'tleaveschooluntiltheageofsixteen.Butnowwehaveanewsystemwherechildrenaren'tdividedoffattheageofeleven,instead,theycouldtaketheexamsattheageofsixteen.

M:Doyouthinkthat'sanimprovementtothesystem?

W:Well,it'ssupposedtobemuchbetterbecauseitstopsseparatingchildrenattheageofelevenandgivesthemabetterchance.Infact,whatusuallyhappensisthatthosechildrenwhowouldhavegonetoagrammarschooltendtobeatthetopendofthecomprehensivesystemandthosethatwouldhavegonetosecondarymodernschoolfindthemselvesatlowerlevelsoftheschool.

M:Doyouthinkthatthepresentschoolsystemisanefficientwayofeducatingchildren?

W:OfcourseoneofourgreatproblemsinEnglandisthatwehaveverylargeclassesanditwouldbeveryniceifwecouldreducethembyatleasthalf.

M:Doyouthinkthesubjectsthatchildrenstudyareadaptedtopresent-daysociety?

W:Itwouldbeverygoodifmorechildrenatschoolhadtheopportunityoflearningaboutthesocietytheyliveineconomictermsandinsocialterms.Sothattheyaremuchmoreawareoftheproblemsthatwefacetoday.

(23)

A.Thosewhowereattheageof16.

B.Thosewhofailedtheelevenplusexam.

C.Thosewhodidwellintheelevenplusexam.

D.Thosewhowerenotqualifiedforsecondaryschool.

36.听力原文:M:Wouldyouliketogowithmetoamovietonight,ordoyouhavetoworkattherestaurant?

W:Ishouldstudyformysociologyclass,butIcouldbetalkedoutofit.

Q:Whatdoesthewomanimply?

(18)

A.She'swillingtogotothemovie.

B.Shehastogotosociologyclasstonight.

C.She'llstayhometostudytonight.

D.Themanshouldmeetherattherestaurant.

37.听力原文:W.I'dliketomakeanappointmentwithProf.Winstontomorrow.

M:I'msorry.Prof.Winstonwentonaone-weekvacationinHongKong.He'llprobablybebacknextweekend.

(16)

A.InHongKong.

B.Onthewayback.

C.Athome.

D.Inuniversity.

38.

【B6】

39.【B11】

40.(46)

三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20题)41.Whileintegrasedeltasanimmunecell'sgeneticmaterialandreplacesitwithitsown,itactslike______inawordprocessor.

42.

Howdoestheauthorfeelabouthavingachildofhisown?

43.

Theauthorimpliesthatthegoatofcollegeeducationshouldbetodevelopthestudents'abilityto______.

A.findcommercialapplicationsforscientificresearch

B.setupinformedgoalsbeforedoinganyscientificresearch

C.thinkcriticallyandindependentlyabouthowresearchisapplied

D.adaptreadilytothescientificdevelopmentinthecommercialsector

44.

【C6】

45.Imagineaworldinwhichtherewassuddenlynoemotion--aworldinwhichhumanbeingscouldfeelnoloveorhappiness,noterrororhate.Trytoimaginetheconsequencesofsuchatransformation.Peoplemightnotbeabletostayalive:knowingneitherjoynorpleasure,neitheranxietynorfear,theywouldbeaslikelytorepeatactsthathurtthemasactsthatwerebeneficial.Theycouldnotlearn:Theycouldnotbenefitfromexperiencebecausethisemotionlessworldwouldlackrewardsandpunishments.Societywouldsoondisappear:Peoplewouldbeaslikelytoharmoneanotherastoprovidehelpandsupport.Humanrelationshipswouldnotexist:Inaworldwithoutfriendsorenemies,therecouldbenomarriage,affectionamongcompanions,orbondsamongmembersorgroups.Society'seconomicunderpinnings(基础)wouldbedestroyed:Sincetherewouldbenoincentivesofanykind.Foraswewillsee,incentivesimplyacapacitytoenjoythem.

Insuchaworld,thechancesthatthehumanspecieswouldsurvivearenexttozero,becauseemotionsarethebasicinstrumentofoursurvivalandadaptation.Emotionsstructuretheworldforusinimportantways.Asindividuals,wecategorizeobjectsonthebasisofouremotions.True,weconsiderthelength,shape,size,ortexture,butanobject'sphysicalaspectsarelessimportantthanwhatithasdoneorcandotous--hurtus,surpriseus,angerusormakeusjoyful.Wealsousecategorizationscoloredbyemotionsinourfamilies,communities,andoverallsociety.Outofouremotionalexperienceswithobjectsandeventscomesasocialfeelingofagreementthatcertainthingsandactionsare"good"andothersare"bad",andweapplythesecategoriestoeveryaspectofoursociallife--fromwhatfoodsweeatandwhatclothesweweartohowwekeeppromisesandwhichpeopleourgroupwillaccept.Infact,societyexplainsouremotionalreactionsandattitudes,suchasloyalty,morality,pride,shame,guilt,fearandgreed,inordertomaintainitself.Itgiveshighrewardstoindividualswhoperform.importanttaskssuchassurgery,makesheroesoutofindividualsforunusualordangerousachievementssuchasflyingfighterplanesinawar,andusesthelegalandpenalsystemtomakepeopleafraidtoengageinantisocialacts.

Thereasonwhypeoplemightnotbeabletostayaliveinaworldwithoutemotionisthat______.

A.theywouldnotbeabletotellthetextureofobjects

B.theywouldnotknowwhatwasbeneficialandwhatwasharmfultothem

C.theywouldnotbehappywithalifewithoutlove

D.theywoulddothingsthathurteachother'sfeelings

46.

Theviewersofthelivevideoarefromaroundtheworldandmanyofthemare______.

47.Astudybytracingthehistoryoftheemergenceandspreadof335infectiousdiseasesfrom1940to2004providesanewpointofviewon________.

48.【S7】

49.

Afteranaccidentyouwaitforthepolicebecause______.

A.itisagainstthelawtodriveoff

B.theyhavetoexamineyourpapers

C.somebodymaygivethemafalseaccountofthecar

D.theyhavetonotethepositionofyourcar

50.SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.

Googleisaworld-famouscompany,withitsheadquartersinMountainView,California.ItwassetupinaSiliconValleygaragein1998,andinflated(膨胀)withtheInternetbubble.Evenwheneverythingarounditcollapsedthecompanykeptoninflating.Google'ssearchengineissowidespreadacrosstheworldthatsearchbecameGoogle,andgooglebecameaverb.Theworldfellinlovewiththeeffective,fascinatinglyfasttechnology.

GoogleowesmuchofitssuccesstothebrillianceofS.BrinandL.Page,but'alsotoaseriesoffortunateevents.ItwasPagewho,atStanfordin1996,initiatedtheacademicprojectthateventuallybecameGoogle'ssearchengine.Brin,whohadmetPageatastudentorientationayearearlier,joinedtheprojectearlyon.TheywerebothPh.D.candidateswhentheydevisedthesearchenginewhichwasbetterthantherestand,withoutanymarketing,spreadbywordof'mouthfromearlyadoptersto,eventually,yourgrandmother.

Theirbreakthrough,simplyput,wasthatwhentheirsearchenginecrawledtheWeb,itdidmorethanjustlookforwordmatches;italsotallied(统计)andrankedahostofothercriticalfactorslikehowwebsiteslinktooneanother.Thatdeliveredfarbetterresultsthananythingelse.BrinandPagemeanttonametheircreationGoogol(themathematicaltermforthenumber1followedby100zeroes),butsomeonemisspelledthewordsoitstuckasGoogle.Theyraisedmoneyfromprescient(有先见之明的)professorsandventurecapitalists,andmovedoffcampustoturnGoogleintoabusiness.Perhapstheirbiggeststrokeofluckcameearlyonwhentheytriedtoselltheirtechnologytoothersearchengines,butnoonemettheirprice,andtheybuiltitupontheirown.

Thenextbreakthroughcamein2000,whenGooglefiguredouthowtomakemoneywithitsinvention.Ithadlotsofusers,butalmostnoonewaspaying.Thesolutionturnedouttobeadvertising,andit'snotanexaggerationtosaythatGoogleisnowessentiallyanadvertisingcompany,giventhatthat'sthesourceofnearlyallitsrevenue.Todayitisagiantadvertisingcompany,worth$100billion.

Apartfromaseriesoffortunateevents,whatisitthathasmadeGooglesosuccessful?

51.

Whathasbecomestandardcocktailtherapy?

52.

Whatdoestheauthorconcernmostinthepassage?

A.Educationongenetically-modifiedfoodtothepublic.

B.Biotechnologyofgenetically-modifiedfood.

C.Safetyofgenetically-modifiedfood.

D.Researchofgenetically-modifiedfood.

53.

WhatwouldbethebestsolutiontotheMBAstudents?

54.SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.

Noonereallythrivesinawhollyinstitutionalized(制度化的)environmentorinapurelyintellectualcareer.Thistruthmighthavebeenfoundlongagobyobservingbabies,fromwhommuchcanbelearnedabouthumannature.Theneedisnotatemporaryone;itbeginsininfancyandcontinuesthroughoutlife.Asthemostmaterialisticscienceintheworld,thescienceofmedicinehasbeenforcedtoadmitthatthehumanbabymustbelovedinordertolive.Hehasfewerchancestosurviveinthesterilized(已灭菌的)wardthaninahousefullofgems.Thebabyneedspersonalaffectionmorethananythingelse.Hemustbe"mothered"byamotherwhoisallhisown.Ababyleftwithoutthisislikelytodiefromsheeremotionalstarvation,orelsegrowupintoadistorted(扭曲的)soul—asourceofanxietytoeverybody.

Theloveimpulselaterundergoesanevolutionarygrowth,butitdoesnotvanish.Thebabyisacreaturethatmustbelovedratherthanacreaturecapableofloving.Todevelopthissecondability,heneedstoliveinanatmosphereinwhichthismaturekindofloveispracticed.Ifhisparentsfailedtochew,towalkortospeak,hewouldprobablybebackwardintheacquisitionofthesearts.Ifhisparentsfailtofurnishhimwiththeexampleoflove,heisdesperatelyoff.Hemayseetheneighborswalk,andtalk,andchew;butthesubtleartofgenerousaffectionisusuallydemonstratedbestbeforeone'sownfamily.

Attheadultlevel,nobodycanlivewhollyinajob.Toomanypersonsaretryingtodoso.Theythinktheycanexistwithoutintimaterelationshipsandgetalongwiththecasualpersonalcontactsofthejobandtheclub.Howmuchbetterifweadmitourneedofloveandaffectionandthentrytobuilduptheserelationshipsinthefulllightofself-knowledge?Personalattachmentsarenecessary.WhycalltheWorldheartlessifwehaveneverlookedforheartsintheonlyplacewheretheyoccur—intheindividualhumanbosom?

Lovemeanssacrifice,butitproducesawell-balancedpersonality.Theimportanceofloveisdemonstratedmorebythedisasterswhichfollowupitsabsencethanbythethingswhichhappenwhenittakesitsnormalplaceinlife.Aswithmanyothervitalnecessities,wearescarcelyconsciousofitspresence.Butletitoncecease,andthepersonalityfallsintodisintegration.Loveisnotcheap,butwemustchoosetopaythecost,forlifedemandsatleastthatmuchheroismfromallofus.

Whydopeoplefailtothriveinawhollyinstitutionalizedenvironmentorinapurelyintellectuallycareer?

55.

Ifaself-stimulatedguyhatestoomuchtravel,andwantstoliveinanothercountry,hecanapplyfor______.

A.WindEnergySalesDirector

B.SustainabilityDirector

C.ResponseManagementSpecialist

D.GovernmentContractManager

56.

OnemotionisadoptedbytheSecurityCouncilonlyif______.

A.1of15membersacceptthismotion

B.allthemembershavenoobjectiontothemotion

C.9membersagreeonitandallthepermanentmembersapproveofit

D.allthepermanentmemberspassit

57.

Whichofthefollowingmethodsistheleastpsychologicallyacceptable?

A.Photographs.B.Lipprints.C.Fingerprints.D.Voiceprints.

58.

Whatistheauthor'spurposeinwritingthepassage?

A.Tocastdoubtontheoriginofastrology.

B.Tocompareastrologywithrealsciences.

C.Topointoutthepopularityofastrology.

D.Tojustifytheincredibilityofastrology.

59.

WhatprocedurewillbeadoptedbyHarvardtorecruitfreshmenthisyear?

60.

TheNationalAcademyofSciencesholdsthestancethat______.

A.DNAtestingshouldbesystematized

B.onlyauthorizedlaboratoriescanconductDNAtesting

C.theacademyonlyisauthorizedtoworkoutstandardsfortesting

D.theacademyhastherighttoaccreditlaboratoriesforDNAtesting

四、5.ErrorCorrection(5题)61.

【S3】

62.

【S7】

63.

【S4】

64.

【S8】

65.

【S9】

五、6.Translation(5题)66.If________________________(如果你要申请这份奖学金),youmustfillintheapplicationandreturnitnow.

67.I'mconvincedthattheonlythingthat______(使我一直走下去的是我热爱我所做的事).

68.Theundergraduateinsistedthat______(他到南方去工作).

69.Ms.Greenhasbeenlivingintownforonlyoneyear,yetsheseemsto______(与来店里的每个人都熟悉了).

70.We______(只要看看他兴奋的眼神就可知)heissatisfiedwiththeresultoftheinterview.

参考答案

1.veryspecializedneedsveryspecializedneeds解析:此处要求填入名词性短语,作have的宾语。本题考查精于专业知识的意义。根据原句可知,精于专业知识,当人们有这方面的专门需求时,便会受人青睐。因此原句中when引导的状语从句宾语即为本题答案。

2.B解析:根据文章1个小标题APopulationGrowth下面的第2段:ThePopulationDivisionoftheUnitedNationspredictsthattheworld'spopulationwillincreasefrom6.23billionpeoplein2000to9.3billionpeoplein2050.由此可见九十三亿人口是2050年的情况,所以本题的答案为N。

3.A

4.C解析:本题问的是FredrikdeWahl的观点,这个人名在第二段最后两句第一次出现。原文中FredrikdeWahl是这样说的,“与KaZaA和Skype不同(unlike…),Joost不会破坏它要进入的这个行业。”题干中的thedifferencebetween对应原文中的unlike,[C]中的threaten对应原文中的disrupt,故答案为[C]。

5.C解析:当时HowardL.King要求Paul写上他的名字和地址是想感谢他这点在文中并未提及。至于要感谢他,是后来在写有Paul名字的纸上发现原来他被反锁的房子就是他此行要找的房子。

6.$30$30解析:本题空白处问“‘穿着次数平均花销’原则,如果你一年穿至少十次,一件衣服的价格应该低于多少”。文中提到:“穿着次数平均花销原则”是在第二十二段,提到不要喜欢什么就买什么,而要应用一下Finney的“穿着次数平均花销原则”,即问问自己一年内能穿几次。然后用价钱除以次数,如果这个商数不大于3,就比较理想了。因此,答案应为10乘以3,即$30。

7.B解析:文章第三段讲述了thebiggestsinglelossofplaces,那五架海军飞机(机上只有14人)在百慕大地区飞行时飞行装置出现问题,最后他们都消失了。第四段接着就讲马人就派出13个人乘坐另一架飞机来营救他们,但不幸的事同样发生在他们身上。因此,这句话是错误的。

8.survivalsurvival解析:参见文章标题ContinuingEducation中第二段。

9.A解析:本题是推断题。从文章的第二部分第一段,我们可以直接知道,水量的分布受到地理的影响。而从文章的第二部分第二段“Affectedbymonsoons,China’sprecipitationvariesconsiderablyamongdifferentseasons.”可以推断,气候也是影响因素之一。

10.B解析:事实理解题。在本文的第八段中提到:“Allvine'sresearchsayscoupleswhodon'tgetboggeddownwithday-to-daybudgetingdetailsarcusuallythemostsuccessfulwiththeirmoney”这说明:这位理财师认为,不陷入日常家庭预算细节纠纷的夫妇通常是家庭理财的成功者。本小题则正好“颠倒”事实。

11.C解析:细节题。题文为“近年来中国大多数有名的研究型大学雇佣那些在英国和美国受过研究生教育的人”。根据题干关键词"mostfamous,researchuniversities,graduateeducation"定位在全文第三段,涉及有关大学"acrossborder"的细节情况。原文中说“中国最顶尖的研究型大学的新教员绝大多数都有海外研究生学历的教育背景”。本题题文中提到了“英国”和“美国”,但是文中并没有提到"graduateeducationabroad"是否局限在这两个国家。题文是对原文的过度扩展。因此,答案为[NG]。

12.C

13.SharedactivitySharedactivity解析:根据题干关键词Englishfriendship定位到原文Englishfriendship下第二、四句:Theirbasisissharedactivity...Inthemidstoftheactivity...peoplefallintostep...withthesameeasyanticipationofwhateachwilldodaybydayorinsomecriticalsituation.第二句指出英国人以参与共同的活动为交友的基础;第四句指出在参与的过程之中,人们很容易就能知道彼此的日常生活。由此可以得出该题答案为sharedactivity。

14.thathasdevelopedfromautomationtechnologyandhasachievedarecognitionandstatusofitsownthathasdevelopedfromautomationtechnologyandhasachievedarecognitionandstatusofitsown解析:文章第三自然段第一句、第二句说明此点。自动化技术已臻成熟。其标志为一些以自动化技术为基础的其他技术已获社会的承认并取得了各自相应的技术地位。

15.pricedifferencespricedifferences解析:参见“TheMainEconomizingPractices”小节最后一句话:Althoughqualitydifferences...oftencontributetopricesdifferences,differencesinnutritionalqualityarealsoevident.(食品营养含量的不同对价格的影响还是很明显的。)inaccordancewith与……一致。

16.enduranceandintensityenduranceandintensity解析:“Getacheckupbeforeaworkout.”部分第一段中说明老年人在开始锻炼之前要去拜访医生,做个检查。第二段作者讲到原因:“Peoplecansometimescontrolconditionssuchasdiabetesandhighbloodpressurewithweightlossandexercisesotheydon'tneedtocontinuetheirmedications...”,即锻炼和减肥可以改善糖尿病和高血压的情况,病人的服药治疗也要进行相应的调整。故此题正确答案为“continuetheirmedications”。

17.heartdiseaseanddiabetesheartdiseaseanddiabetes解析:由第九段第二句话可知,男性腹部容易长脂肪,因此也容易得心脏病和糖尿病。

18.D解析:题干考查与汽油动力汽车相比,天然气汽车的不可比拟的优势;题干中的unparalleledbenefit与原文中的thebiggestadvantage属于同义转换,故that引导的从句即是本题的答案,即本题答案为D。

19.D解析:本题涉及到缓解压力的一个方法:营造平和的情境。该句提到,你可通过读一本好书或听听优美的音乐来创造安静平和的感觉,故答案为[D]。前三个选项中的看电视、购物、与朋友交谈均与营造安静的情境不符,故排除。

20.thecapitalistethicthecapitalistethic解析:该句提到Canadianmedia...primarilydrivenbythecapitalistethic,as

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