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2022年河北省张家口市大学英语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.

Bennerandhiscolleagues'assemblyofanevolutionarytreeofyeastADHshowed______andhelpedtheresearchers______.

2."Natural"isabigbuzzwordwhichusuallycanbefoundintheadvertisementof______.

3.Morethan2,300universitiesinover100countrieshaveintroducedChinesecoursestotheircurricula,andyoungoverseasnationalsflocktoChinaeachyeartolearnChinese.In2004,thenumberofinternationalstudentsinChinawas400,000,withanannualincreaseof20percentinthepastfiveyears,accordingtotheChinese.MinistryofEducation.

TheRiseofChina'sEconomy

MonsieurLabelandhiswife,bothrespectedarchitectslivinginParis'SixthQuarter,haveenrolledtheirdaughterinanearbyschoolwhereChineseclassesstartatkindergarten.MonsieurLabelsaysofChina:"Iandmycolleagueswitnessedthecountry'samazingdevelopmentwhenwe.attendedarecentseminarinShenzhen.IbelievethatChinaistheeconomicsuperpowerofthefuture.MywifeandIspeakFrench,EnglishandSpanish,butmydaughtershouldalsolearnChinesebecauseitwillbeusefultoherwhenshegrowsup."

SinceChinesecourseswereaddedtothecurriculaof132Frenchjuniorandseniorhighschoolstheirenrollmenthasdoubled.ThatattheOrientalLanguageandCultureCollege,oneofFrance'slargestChineseteachingcolleges,hasskyrocketedinrecentyearn,accordingtoXuDan,deanoftheChineseDepartment.SheconfirmsthatChineseandJapanesearenowthetwomoststudiedAsianlanguages.

FrenchjuniorstudentBeidasaystotallyfluentinChinese."I'mlearningChinesebecauseIwanttobeaninternationallawyerinChina,"heexplains.

YoungFrenchentrepreneurPetriePeniaestablishedhisBeiyanConsultancyCompanyinParis,anditnowworkstogetherwithChinaCentralTelevisioninintroducingFrenchtraditionsandculturetoChineseaudiences.PatricalsocooperatedwithBeijing'sUniversityofFinanceandEconomiesandCentralUniversityofFinanceandEconomiesinlaunchingathree-weekcrashcourseinChineseinBeijing.In2005,heinitiatedthe"Chinesepeopleandbusinessmanagement"trainingcourseinParis,whichconsistsofseminarstohelpFrenchbusinessmenunderstandhowChinesebusinessoperates.

GermanyhasalsocaughtontothebenefitsofChineselanguagelearning,andhasaddedChinesetoitshighschoolgraduationexams.ManyinternationalcorporationsalsoholdintroductoryChinesecoursesforemployee'sassignedworkinChina."Englishisn'tenough,"saysHerrGerck,presidentofSiemensChina,"WeneedtoequipourstaffwiththeabilitytodealwithChinesemerchantsintheirownlanguage."

InBritain,aChineseteachingprogramthatwillform.partofthenationalcurriculumhasbeenformulatedandapprovedbytheDepartmentofEducationandSkills.IntheU.S.,ChineseispartoftheAdvancePlacementProgramforAmericanhighschoolstudents.Thismeansthatstudentscantakecollege-levelChineseinthesamewayastheylearnFrench,SpanishandGermanandgaincreditsiftheygetgoodtestresults.Morethan2,500primaryandhighschoolsnowofferAPcoursesintheChineselanguage.

CulturalEchoes

Chinesecharacters,alongwiththeConfucianphilosophy,havealwayshadprofoundinfluenceonHahculturalcirclesinAsia,andafterabriefhiatus,ChineselanguageteachingisindemandoncemoreintheSingapore,JapanandVietnam.

"SingaporeansrushedtolearnEnglishinthe1970s,whenitwasbelievedtobethemostusefullanguageforthefuture.Now,inthe21stcentury,alackofChinese-speakingskillsisseenasadisadvantage,"saysoneSingaporeanstudent,whorecentlygraduatedfromBeijingUniversitywithaBAininternationalrelations.

TheGermanambassadortotheROKoncetoldviceministerofEducationZhangXinsheng:"Nowadays,highschoolteachersofGermanandFrenchmustalsolearnChineseiftheywanttokeeptheirjobs."

IntheROK,ahighHSK(HanyuShuipingKaoshi--theChineseLanguageProficiencyTest

A.YB.NC.NG

4.NewLightinInternetService

Anewinternetservice

Lookingfor"TheFugitive?"Didn'tgetenough"EightIsEnough?"Wouldyouliketo"WelcomeBack,Kotter"onemoretime?

WarnerBrothersispreparingamajornewInternetservicethatwillletfanswatchfullepisodesfrommorethan100oldtelevisionseries.Theservice,calledIn2TV,willbefree,supportedbyadvertising,andwillstartearlynextyear.Morethan4800episodeswillbemadeavailableonlineinthefirstyear.

Thebenefitofthenewtechnology

ThemovewillgiveWarnerawaytoreapnewadvertisingrevenuefromahugetroveofoldprogrammingthatisnotwidelysyndicated.

ProgramsonIn2TVwillhaveonetotwominutesofcommercialsforeachhalf-hourepisode,comparedwitheightminutesinastandardbroadcast.TheInternetcommercialscannotbeskipped.

AmericaOnline,whichismakingabroadpushintoInternetvideo,willdistributetheserviceonitsWebportal.BothitandWarnerBrothersareTimeWarnerunits.Anenhancedversionoftheservicewillusepeer-to-peerfile-sharingtechnol0gytogetthevideodatatoviewers.

Warner,with800televisionprogramsinitslibrary,saysitisthelargestTVsyndicator.ItwantstousetheInternettoreachviewersratherthandependonthewhimsofcablenetworksandlocalTVstations,saidEricFrankel,thepresidentofWarnerBrothers'domesticcabledistributiondivision.

"WelookedattheriseofbroadbandonInternetandsaid,'Let'strytobethefirsttocreateanetworkthatopensanewwindowofdistributionforusratherthanhavingtogohatinhandtoaUSAoraNickatNightoraTBS,'"Mr.Frankelsaid.

Warner'sofferingcomesatatimewhentelevisionproducersandnetworksareexploringnewwaystousedigitaltechnologytodistributeprograms.

TheCompetitionamongdifferentdistributors

Manyoftherecentmovesincludechargingviewersforcurrentprograms.ABChasstartedsellingepisodesofsomeprogramstodownloadtoApplePodsfor$1.99.AndNBCandCBSannouncedlastweekthattheywouldsellrerunsoftheirtopnewshowsfor99centsanepisodethroughvideo-on-demandservices.CBSisworkingwithComcastandNBCwithDirecTV.TheCBSprogramstobesoldonComcastincludecommercials,butviewerscanskipthem.TheNBCprogramsonDirecTVandtheABCprogramsfromApplehavenocommercials.

Ofthemediacompanies'newexperiments,PeterStorck,presidentofthePointsNorthGroup,aresearchfirm,remarked,"Theyaresayinglet'staketheplunge,putthecontentoutthere,andfigureouthowtomonetizeit."ProgramsonIn2TVwillrangefromrecentlycanceledserieslike"LaFemmeNikita'tovintageshowslike"Maverick"fromtheearly1960's.Otherseriesthatwillbeavailableinclude"ChicoandtheMan,""WonderWoman"and"Babylon5."

"Thecompanywillofferachangingselectionofseveralhundredepisodeseachmonth,ratherthanprovidingcontinuousaccesstoalltheepisodesinaseries,"Mr.Frankelsaid,"soasnottocannibalize(拆分)potentialDVDsalesofoldTVshows."

"Andinthefuture,whenWarnernegotiateswithcablenetworkstosyndicatepopularprograms,"Mr.Frankel-said,"thepricewillbehigherifthenetworkwantsitkeptofftheInternet."

ForAOL,theIn2TVdealispartofabroadstrategytocreatearangeofvideoofferingstoattractpeopletoitsfreeAOL.comportal.ItalreadyofferssomevideonewsandsportsprogramsfromCBSNews,ABCandCNN.

Atthesametime,itiscreatingprogrammingaimedatwomenandyoungpeople,includinganonlinerealityseriescalled"TheBiz,"givingcontestantsthechancetobecomeamusicproducer,inconjunctionwiththeWarnerMusicGroup(whichisnolongerownedbyTimeWarner).

NextmonthAOL

A.YB.NC.NG

5.CuttingbudgetforscienceresearchanddevelopmentfurthersmothersincentivesforAmericanstudentsto______.

6.

ManyGermaninternationalcorporationsholdintroductoryChinesecoursesforemployeesassignedworkinChinabecausetheywanttheirstaffbecomeinterestedinChina.

A.YB.NC.NG

7.AccordingtoAnnieStevens,manynewlyrecruitedmanagersfailinanewjobbecausetheycannotgetalongwiththeircoworkers.

8.

Whenusingpublictransportation,thevisitorsaresuggested______.becauseinthiswaytheymayknowlessaboutthelocalculture.

9.

Theengineformaglevtrainsisusedtopulltraincarsalongsteeltracks.

A.YB.NC.NG

10.HowdidYouTuberespondtoViacom'sdemandtoremovesomeclipsfromitswebsite?

A.Itremovedthecopyright-infringingclipsfromitswebsite.

B.ItstartednegotiationswithViacomtousetheclipslegally.

C.ItlimiteditscontentsourcetoNBCandCBS'swebsites.

D.ItagreedtoshareitsadvertisingrevenueswithViacom.

11.WhyarebossesinthetelevisionindustrynervouswithZennstromandFriis?

A.ThetwohaverefreshedthemusicindustrybyKaZaA.

B.ThetwowoulddevastatethetelecomsindustrybySkype.

C.ThetwoalreadydestroyedthetelevisionindustrybyJoost.

D.ThetwomayruinthetelevisionindustrybyJoost.

12.Alimitedliabilitycorporationprotectsinvestorsinthat______.

A.theyloseonlythefirstsumofmoneyputinthecorporation

B.theyonlydivideequallythecorporationdebts

C.theyneedn'tpaytaxtothegovernment

D.theycanputmoreinvestmentintothecorporation

13.

Ifonehasthedesiretoimprovehisreadingspeed,themotivationtopracticeand,hemayimprovehisreadingspeed.

14.YaleUniversityisnamedafterElihuYale,whoonceworkedforEICas______.

15.

AccordingtoBobbyPeek,targetingthecompanieswouldbedifficultasitwouldbenear-impossibletoprovethatillnessessufferedwerecausedby______.

16.

Whenitcomestosomethingassimpleasagreeting,lackofawarenessconcerning______canleadtoawkwardencounters.

17.AccordingtoscientistsattheU.S.NationalSnowandIceDataCenter,withinabout60years,therewillbe______ontheArcticOcean.

18.

TheemergenceoflocalsharemarketsoutsideLondonwaspromotedby______.

19.Increasingone'soutputturnsouttobethemostimportantstrategyinfulfillingtheself-improvement.

20.

Patience,attentionandpraeticearemostimportantforthedevelopmentof______.

二、3.ListeningComprehension(20题)21.听力原文:Smokingisevenmoredangerousthanpreviouslybelieved,accordingtoamajorreviewofmedicaldatabytheWorldHealthOrganization'scanceragency.TheInternationalAgencyforResearchonCancer(IARC)alsopublishedthefirstevidencetolinksecondhandsmokewithincreasedriskofcancer.

Theagencyconvened29scientistsfrom12countriestoreviewallsignificantpublishedresearchonbothactiveandpassivesmoking.Theystateexplicitlythatevenanaveragedegreeofpassiveexposuretotobaccoproductscancauselungcancerinpeoplewhohaveneversmoked."It'sbeensuspectedforalongtime,"saidProfessorRichardDoll,oneofthereport'sauthors,"butthisisthefirsttimewe'vehadaclearscientificconsensussayingit'sdefinitelyacause."Fiftyyearsago,ProfessorDollwasajointauthorofthefirstpublishedpapertosuggestalinkbetweentobaccoandlungcancer.

Theagency'sreportalsoimplicatestobaccoinfivecancersitesnotpreviouslyshowntobeassociatedwithsmoking—thestomach,liver,uterinecervix,kidney(renalcellcarcinoma),andmyeloidleukaemia."Theadditionalrisktothesesitesfromsmokingvariesfromabout30%todouble,"saidProfessorDoll."Somewerepreviouslysuspected,butthisisthefirsttimethereissolidevidence."

Cancersnormallylinkedtohormonalcausesseemtobeunaffectedbysmoking.Inparticular,theagency'sworkinggrouprejectedsuggestionsthatpassivesmokingcancausebreastcancer.Theagencywasunabletoprovideadefinitiveanswer,however,tothequestionofwhetherpassivesmokebychildreninthehomeislinkedtochildhoodcancers.

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A.Theypublishedscientificevidencetodeterminesecondhandsmokeasacauseofcancer.

B.Theydeniedthesuspicionthatsecondhandsmokemaycausecancer.

C.Theydiscoveredallthecausesofcancer.

D.Theyagreedthatmoderatesmokewon'tcausecancer.

22.(25)

A.Motivationandteamwork.

B.Candospirit.

C.Honestyandresponsibility.

D.Hard-workingandcooperation.

23.

【B4】

24.听力原文:SciencefictionwritershaveoftenimaginedhumanbeingsgoingtoliveonMars.Butthesedaysscientistsaretakingtheideaseriously.Ithasagreatdealtorecommenditsinceitmightsolvetheproblemofovercrowdingontheearth,butobviouslyitwouldnotbeworthmakingtheeffortunlesspeoplecouldlivetherenaturally.IfthewerelikethatofEarth,thismightbepossible.Butmfact,itsmostlycarbondioxide(CO2).Apartfromthat,thereareotherproblemstobeovercome.Forexample,thetemperaturewouldhavetoberaisedfrom60~Cbelowzeroto15~Caboveit.ScientistswhostudyMarshavelaiddowntheprogramthattheycanfollow.Tobeginwith,theywillhavetofindoutwhetherlifehaseverexistedonplanetMarsinthepast.Secondly,theywillhavetomakeareliablemapofitssurface,andfinallytheywillhavetomakealistofthegases.Aboveall,theywillhavetodiscoverhowmuchnitrogenitpossesses,sincenitrogenisfour-fifthsoftheairwebreathe.They'resurprisinglyoptimisticaboutraisingthetemperatureonMarsandbelieveitcouldbedonein200years.Itwouldtakeabitlonger,though,totransform.theatmospheresothathumanbeingscouldlivethere.Scientistsestimatethatthiswilltake100,000years.

(33)

A.Becausepeoplemighthavetomigratetheresomeday.

B.Becauseitisverymuchliketheearth.

C.Becauseitiseasiertoexplorethanotherplanets.

D.Becauseitsatmosphereisdifferentfromthatoftheearth.

25.听力原文:W:Listen!FmterriblysorryI'mlate.

M:Oh,that'sallright,itdoesn'treallymatter,doesit?Ihaven'tgotanythingbettertodo,haveI?

W.Pleasedon'tbelikethat.Justletmeexplain.I...ItriedtogethereintimebutjustafterIlefthome,thecarbrokedown.

M:Thecarbrokedown?

W:Yes,and...well...luckily...therewasagaragenearme.And...andittookthemawhiletorepairit.

M:Whydidn'tyouatleastphone?

W:Iwouldhave!ButIdidn'tknowthenumberoftherestaurant.

M:Youcouldhavelookeditupinthetelephonebook!

W;Yes,butyou'llneverbelievethis...Icouldn'trememberthenameoftherestaurant.Iknewwhereitwas,butforgotthename.

M.Isee.Well,atleastitwasluckyyoufoundagaragetorepairyourcar.

W:Yes.ItwassomethingIcouldn'tdomyself,itdidn'ttaketoolong,butthat'swhyI'mlate,yousee.

M:Huhuh.Whichgarage,bytheway?

W:Pardon?

M:Whichgaragedidyoutakeitto?

W:Uh...theonenearmyflat,youknow,LewisBrothers.

M:Yes,Iknowthatgarage.It'stheonlyonenearyourflat.

W:Hmm.Wellnow,let'shavesomethingtocat.Uh,whataboutsome...

M:Iknowthegarageverywell!

W:Yes.Let'sseenow.Yes,IthinkI'llhavesome...

M:Apityit'sSunday.

W:Pardon?

M:Apityit'sSunday.ThatgarageisclosedonSunday!

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A.Inacinema.

B.Atagarage.

C.Inarestaurant.

D.Inanoffice.

26.

【B2】

27.SectionA

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

听力原文:M:Ofthetwohouseswehaveseen,whichonedoyouthinkfitsourneedsbetter,thefirstoneorthesecondone?

W:Thesecondone.Itseemsveryexpensive.Butinthelongrun,itwillsaveusthemoneyonthemaintenance.

Q:Whatdoesthewomansayaboutthereasonforherchoice?

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A.Thefirsthousetheysawistooexpensive.

B.Sheishappywiththepricesetbytheseller.

C.Theymaysavesomemoneyforthetimebeing.

D.Lessmoneywillbespentinmaintainingthehouse.

28.(28)

A.Itwasfashionabletowearthem.

B.Theywereinexpensive.

C.Theywereasignofwealth.

D.Itwasimportanttobeontime.

29.听力原文:M:Iwanttotakepsychologythisyear.Butaccordingtotherequirements.Ihavetohavetakenthebiologycoursefirst.

W:Asktheprofessorifyoucantakethemsimultaneously,althoughmaybeallhecandoissayno.

Q:Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?

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A.Postponehisfavoritecoursetothenextsemester.

B.Asktheprofessortohelphimchooseothercourses.

C.Requestpermissiontotakethecoursestogether.

D.Takethecoursefromadifferentprofessor.

30.听力原文:DespiteitsenormoussizetheAirbusA380stillmanagestolookgraceful.Thedouble-deckerplanethatcancarryover550passengersdwarfsallothercommercialaircraft.LatertodayonewilllandforthefirsttimeintheUK.WingsareproducedhereinNorthWalesandtraveledbyland,riverandseaforassemblyinFrance.

UntilnowtheBoeing747Jumbowastheworld'sbiggestpassengerplane,butnolonger.A380isashighasan8-storeybuilding,take-offthrustfromtheplane'sfourenginesequals2,500familycars.Withoutseats,itcancontain10squashcourts.ButtheEuropeanAirbuswillsoonhaveanAmericanrival,Boeing's787Dreamliner,whichissmaller,canflyfurther,andisn'trestrictedtolargeairports.

Theseaircraftsrepresentextraordinarytechnologicalbreakthrough,reducingfuelemissionsbyabout20%,muchbetterconditionsinsidetheaircraftandofferingbothairlinesandpassengersmuchgreaterflexibilityintheirlong-hauledjourneys.A380mayoffershopsandacasinoorevenagymsothatitsgood-valueseatswillwintheairlinebattle.

Criticsofthenewaircraftincludingenvironmentalistssayitmightbemorefuelefficientperpassengerthanotherjets,butthebenefitswe'llgetfromitareadropintheoceancomparedtothehugeclimateemissionsfromaviation.Andaviationisthefastestgrowingsourceofclimate-changinggasesbothinBritainandworldwide.

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A.IntheUK.B.InNorthWales.C.InFrance.D.IntheUS.

31.听力原文:M:IranintoourfriendMarkyesterdayonthestreet,andhesaidhehadn'theardfromyoufortwomonths.

W:Yes,Iknow.ButI'vebeentoobusytophonehim.

Q:Whatdowelearnfromtheconversation?

(15)

A.ThewomanreceivedaphonecallfromMarkyesterday.

B.ThemaninjuredMarkinatrafficaccidentyesterday.

C.Themanmetafriendbychance.

D.ThewomancontactedMarkonbusiness.

32.(35)

A.Hewassmokingapipe.

B.Hewaslearningtosmoke.

C.Hewasstudyingatobaccoplant.

D.Hewasthrowingtobaccoleavesonafire.

33.(38)

34.

【B10】

35.(13)

A.Thefoodspoiled.

B.Thegroupwasshameful.

C.Theweatherwasbad.

D.Theprogramdirectorwantedtohaveitonanotherday.

36.听力原文:W:Thisevening,theguestspeakerwithusisDr.Bush.(22)He'sgoingtotalkaboutcopyrightingworksofart.

M:Well,acopyrightisaproofofauthorship.(22)Itprotectsartistsagainstsomeoneelseusingtheirworkwithouttheirpermission.

W:So,allartists'workswillbeprotectedbycopyrightlaw?

M:It'simportanttorememberthatUnitedStatesCopyrightLawprotectsartisticexpressionssuchaspaintings,(23)butdoesnotprotectanyideas,concepts,proceduresortechniques.

W:Howcanartistsobtaincopyrightprotection?

M:Thelawhaschangedin1978andagainin1989.(24)Forartiststhecurrentlawmeanseverythingtheycreateisautomaticallyandimmediatelycopyrighted.Theydon'thavetofileanydocumentsandundertheprotectionoftheCopyrightLaw,anyrecreationsoftheiroriginalworksuchasprintsarealsocoveredbytheartist'scopyright.

Furthermore,anychangesartistsmadetotheiroriginalworksarecovered.TheLawalsomakesitdearthatwhensomeonebuystheworkofart,theyarenotallowedtodestroyorchangethatworkofart.

W:Whatiftheworkwassoldtoanewowner?

M:(25)Artistskeepthecopyrightevenaftersellingtheworkofart.Thepurchasermaybuythephysicalwork,buttherighttomakeprintsorcopiesisstilltheartists'andthebuyerdoesnotautomaticallyhaveanyrighttomakeandsellprintsorcopiesofwork.

W:Doyouhaveanysuggestionstoourartistsinthisarea?

M:Althoughworksareautomaticallycopyrighted,artistsareencouragedtoregistertheirworkwithUnitedStatesCopyrightOffice.Registeringartprovidesadditionallegalprotectionandalsogivesthepeoplearoundtheworldtheabilitytoapproachthehonorsaboutlicensingandpurchasingright.

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A.Protectingbuyersofpaintings.

B.Whycopiesoffamouspaintingsaremade.

C.HowpaintingsaresoldintheUnitedStates.

D.Protectingartistsfromillegaluseoftheirwork.

37.听力原文:M:IwassurprisedtoseeMaryusingthatrecordplayeryouweregoingtothrowaway.

W:Yes.Itisveryold.Thatshegotittoworkamazesme.

Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean?

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A.NooneknowshowMarygetstowork.

B.Shedoesn'tthinktherecordplayerworks.

C.Shethrowstheoldrecordaway.

D.It'ssurprisingthatMarycouldrepairtherecordplayer.

38.(16)

A.Shewillgodirectlytothebosswithherproblems.

B.Shewillkeeptheproblemsbyherself.

C.Shewilllethermotherspeaktothebossaboutherproblems.

D.Shewilltellherboss'smotherabouttheproblems.

39.(32)

A.TheKingandhissoldierscametohelp.

B.Allthewoodenhousesinthecitywereburnedout.

C.Peoplemanagedtogetenoughwaterfromtheriver.

D.Housesstandinginthedirectionofthefirewerepulleddown.

40.听力原文:M:Hey!Jenny,doyouwanttolivealongerlife?

W:Why?Ofcourse!Everyonehopesso.

M:Look,hereissomeadvicegivenbyexpertsonhowtolivealongerandhappierlife.

W:Theymusttellpeopletodoexercisesandkeepahealthierdiet.

M:Yes.Theysay30minutesofmildexerciseadaywillincreaseyourlifespan.Youcandothingslikewalking,gardeningortakingexerciseclasses.

W:Andweshouldeatabalanceddietwithlowcalories,cutbackonredmeat,sugar,coffee,alcoholandsalt,andeatmorefruit,grainsandvegetables.

M:Why?Jenny,you'vereadthisarticle'?

W:Notatall.Buteveryoneknowsthat.

M:Comeon!Ithinkthereissomevaluableadvice.Forexample,theysayyoushouldenjoypeoplemore,joinsomesocialclubsorgroupssothatyoushareyourlife'sjoysandsorrows.

W:Thatmakessense.Inthisway,wecanhavemorepositiveattitudestowardslifeandstayoptimisticbecausewefeelwe'renotalone.Whatelsedoesthisarticlesay?

M:Youshouldstaymentallyactive,becausethedeclineofourbrainpowerwillshortenourlives,too.Soreadthenewspaper,visitthepubliclibrary,balanceyourcheckbookwithoutusingacalculator,docrosswordpuzzlesandsoon.

W:Ithinkthisadviceisfortheold.

M:Notnecessarily.Becauseitalsopersuadesyoungpeoplelikeustodoregularcheckupsandpreventillnesslikecancer,highbloodpressurewhichthreatenourlongevity.

W:Allright,Idon'tmeantoarguewithyou.Areyougoingtofolloweverypieceofadvicelistedthere?

M:Well,theymaybegoodadvice,butyouknow,chocolateismyfavorite.

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A.Doasmuchexercisesaswecan.

B.Drinkacupofcoffeeeveryday.

C.Growflowers.

D.Eatabalanceddiet.

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

WhatkindofrelationshipisreflectedbetweenMr.Dantasandgovernmentinthepassage?

A.Hisinfluenceongovernmentmayreducehisnotorietyandcrime.

B.Inbusinessprivatization,heparticipatedwithdemandingexpertise.

C.HenevermeetsthePresidenthimself.

D.Peopleknowinghimdeemthathewassheerevil.

42.

WhatisthesignificanceofweedresearchaccordingtoStepp?

A.Itwouldhelptomaintainthediversityofplants.

B.Itwouldcontributetothegrowthofcultivatedplants.

C.Itwouldpromotetraditionalmedicines.

D.Itwillresultinmoremodemhealthcarefacilities.

43.

【C2】

44.Thepotentiallyincreasedincomeinthenetworkmarketdependson______.

A.thequalityoftheproductandtheserviceyouprovide

B.theskillsinmarketingoftheworkersyouemploy

C.theshareofaportionforpercentageofyourincome

D.yourhardworkingendyourincreasedskillsinsale

45.

Thepassageismainlyabout______.

A.theemergenceofaneweconomicandpoliticalorder

B.thefeaturesofworkandcareereducationinthenewera

C.theinfluenceoftheevolvingglobaleconomyoneducation

D.theneedfornewrolesofcompetitionintheinternationalmarket

46.

Accordingtothepassage,abartereconomycanleadto______.

A.rapidspeedoftransactions

B.misunderstandings

C.inflation

D.difficultiesforthetraders

47.

【C10】

48.

Theauthor'sviewinthispassageisthat______.

A.cellphonesandcancerarenotlinked

B.peopleshouldn'tusecell-phonesinalong-term

C.usingcell-phonesisonecauseforcancer

D.cell-phonesarenotharmful

49.

Factoriessetupbymultinationalsonlybrought______tolocaleconomy.

50.Whathasbecomestandardcocktailtherapy?

51.

Accordingtotheauthor,whatdistinguishesjazzfromotherdancemusic?

A.Jazzmusiciansspecializeinsolo.

B.Jazzbandshavefeaturedsoloists.

C.Jazzisveryhotandrough.

D.Jazzmusiciansoftenparaphrasesoloaccordingtotheirfeelings.

52.

Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardsthefateofWal-Mart?

A.Pessimistic.B.Neutral.C.Optimistic.D.Prejudiced.

53.Theauthor'sattitudetowardtheeffortstocontrolseniorexecutiveswouldbe______.

A.doubtfulB.optimisticC.positiveD.approving

54.Nowscientistshavefoundinthepastfewyears______.

A.theexposureofDNAtothepublicisunnecessary

B.thetinycellinDNAisaneatlittlemachine

C.manknowsnothingaboutDNA

D.manhasmuchtolearnaboutDNA

55.

Whatdoesthefactthatthesnailshellswerelocatedfarfromwheretheyoriginallyweresuggest?

56.

Incomparison,whatmethodissuperiortoanyothermethodsmentionedinthepassage?

57.SectionB

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

ItwasWangLung'smarriageday.Atfirst,openinghiseyesintheblacknessofthecurtainsabouthisbed,hecouldnotthinkwhythedawnseemeddifferentfromanyother.Thehousewasstillexceptforthefaint,gaspingcoughofhisoldfather,whoseroomwasoppositetohisown

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