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2022年江西省吉安市大学英语6级大学英语六级模拟考试(含答案)学校:________班级:________姓名:________考号:________
一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20题)1.
Theexactprocedures,bywhichonecantellwhetherenoughpainthasbeenapplied,arerevealedinthistext.
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2.
Ifyouwanttoanswerthe12questionshonestly,youshouldknowwhatmakesyounotblindlyblameyourdepartmentfor______.
3.Stressislikelytostriketeenagedgirlswhenthey______.
A.haveanaggressiveandanti-socialmother
B.failtobuildasoundrelationshipwithpals
C.getintoanewschoolenvironment
D.failtopassanimportantschooltest
4.
LikeNewYorkandLondon,Washington,D.C.hasgrownwithoutplansandblueprints.
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5.
MosttheoriesabouttheevolutionofEarthhavethesamegeneralpointofview.
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6.
______firstmadeMarkTwainknownalloverthecountry.
7.TheWonderfulWorldofSmall
There'saquietrevolutiongoingon,anditsnameisnanotechnology.Ahostofinnovationsarecomingourway.Someseemalmostmagical,likethenewmaterialcreatedin2004byRayBaughman,aprofessorattheUniversityofTexas.It'sstrongerthansteel,transparent,very,verylight.Ahectare-sizesheetwouldweighjust280grams.
Whentheprofessorannouncedthathehadn'tdecidedwhattocallit,hestartedtogetemailsfromaroundtheworldsuggestingnames.Sinceitwassolightandstrong,peoplestartedcallingit"mithril"—thenameofahighlyprizedtypeofarmorusedinTheLordofRings.
Thereareotherdiscoveriestoo—perhapsnotsoastounding,butpracticalandpleasant.Nowtherearesocksthatdon'tgetsmelly,pantsthatresiststains,windowsthatrepeldirtandtoiletsthatcleanthemselves.Allthisresultsfromexploringtheworldofthevery,verysmall.
NanocomesfromtheGreekwordfromdwarf.Usuallynanotechnologyisdefinedasthestudyandmanipulationofmattersmallerthan100nanometers(纳米)—that'sthescaleofthingslikemoleculesandviruses.Tenhydrogenatomspressedtogetheragainsteachotherarejustonenanometerlong.Andonemillionnanometersfitintoamillimeter.Hardtograsp?Thinkofitthisway:IfeveryoneinManilawereananometerwide,theentirepopulation,standingshouldertoshoulder,wouldfitonyourthumbnail.
StunningUsesofNanotechnology
LikeAliceinWonderland,researchersinNanolandfindthemselvesinaworldwhereoldrulesdon'tapply.Smallthingsbehavedifferently.Thisisbehindseveralinnovations,includingtheself-cleaningtoilet.Thetoiletbowlissealedwithasuper-smoothglaze(涂层)thathasmicroscopicholesunder30nanometers.Becausethey'resmallerthanbacteriaorothertinyparticles,there'snotenoughroomfordirttogetstuckinthesurface.Flushingisbasicallyalltheworkyouhavetodo.
ResearchersinNanolandarealsomakingreally,reallysmallthingswithastonishingproperties—likethecarbonnanotube.ChrisPapadopoulosoftheUniversityofVictoria,says,"Thecarbonnanotubeistheposterboyfornanotechnology."
Inyourpencil,carbon,intheform.ofgraphite(石墨),issoftandeasilybroken.Butacarbonnanotubeistoughasnails—muchtougherinfact.It'sverythinsheetgraphitethat'sformedintoatube.Thesetinystraw-likecylinders,whichcanbeassmallashalfananometerwide,areupto100timesstrongerthansteelandsixtimeslighter.Theyarethehardest,stiffest,strongestmaterialsknownandareamongtheworld'sbestconductorsofheatandelectricity.Theycancarrysome1,000timesmoreelectricitycurrentthancopperwire:Everybodywantsthem,butuntilnowthey'vebeeninshortsupplyandpricey.Thecurrentannualproduction,worldwide,isonly300kilograms.At$860agram,carbonnanotubescost50timesmorethangold.
Whenitcomestofindingusesforcarbonnanotubes,therangeishuge.TheNationalResearchCouncilCanada(NRC)islookingatharnessingtheirstrengthbyembeddingtheminconstructionmaterials,amongotherapplications.TheBoeingCompanythinksnanotubesmaybethesourceoffututeimprovementsforhigh-performanceaircraft.SomeofthemoststunningusescomeoutofRayBaughman'sresearch.Employingwhathecallsthe"ancienttechnologyofspinning",Baughrnanandhisteamdevelopedawayofspinningcarbonnanotubesintofibersthatarefourtimestougherthanspidersilk,thetoughestnaturalfilament(细丝).Sincetheyalsoconductelectricity,thefuturisticyarnscouldbewoveninto"smart"clothingthatstoreselectricity,ispotentiallybulletproofandincorporatessensorscapableofadjustingthetemperatureofgarment.Thefiberscouldalsobemadeintocablesforsuspensionbridgesmuchlong
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8.
Athleticshoecompaniesusedthetechnologyofmoonbootsto______.
A.reducetheimpactonfeetandlegs
B.makeathleticshoesmuchlighter
C.improvethedurabilityofshoes
D.preventthegrowthofbacteria
9.
ThepopularityO{Chineseintheworldmakesthe“ChineseTOFEL”,the_____________________exam,possible.
10.Ifyoufailtosay"thankyou"tothereceptionists,theywillhavenegativeimpressionsofyou.
11.
NooneknowsexactlyhowGMcropswillaffecttheenvironmentbecausegeneticstructureiscomplexandtherelatedtestsnowmainlystudy______.
12.HowOnlineDatingWorks
Oneofthebasichumanimpulsesistodeveloparomanticrelationship——andmaybeevenfallinlove.Buttherearealotofobstaclesthatmightkeepsomeonefrommeetingtheloveofhisorherlifeintoday'sworld.Maybedatingco-workersisagainstcompanypolicy.Perhapsyouhatethebarscene.Youmightnotbeintherightmoodtomeetyoursoulmatewhileyou'retrekking(艰苦跋涉)throughthegrocerystore.
Peopleofallages,lifestylesandlocationshavebeenfacingthisproblemfordecades.Inthelast10yearsorso,anewsolutionhasarrivedtohelplonelyheartsfindtheirsoulmates:onlinedating.
GettingStarted
Onlinedatingissimplyamethodofmeetingpeople,andithasadvantagesanddisadvantages.Thevarietyofdatingsitesisconstantlygrowing,withmanysitesfocusedonveryspecificgroupsorinterests.Therearcsitesforseniors,sitesforMuslims(穆斯林),sitesforfitness-orientedpeople,sitesforpeoplejustlookingforfriendsandsitesforpeoplewhoareinterestedinmoreadultactivities.Thisarticlewillbefocusedonthemostbasictypeofdatingsite--onethatworkstobringtwopeopletogetherforaromanticrelationship.Whilethisarticleappliestothemajorityofpopulardatingsites,therulesandpracticesofanygivenindividualsitemaydiffer.
Whenyoufirstarriveatanonlinedatingsite,youcanbrowsethroughprofileswithoutenteringanyinformationaboutyourself.Theamountofinformationyoucanseeabouteachuserdependsonthesite.Somesitesallowuserstorestrictaccesstotheirprofilestopayingmembers.Photosmightnotbedisplayedunlessyouhaveapaidmembership.Thishelpspreserveanonymity,sinceaco-workerorfamilymembercan'taccidentallystumbleacrossyourprofile.They'dhavetopayforamembershiptoseeapictureofthepersonthey'rereadingabout.
Onceyoudecideyou'regoingtogiveitashot,thefirstthingyouneedtodoiscreateyourprofile.
CreatingaProfile
Whenit'stimetomakeyourownprofile,you'llstartwithsomebasicinformation.Areyouamanorawoman?Areyoulookingtomeetamanorawoman?Whatagerangeareyouinterestedin?Wheredoyoulive?(Somesitesjustaskforazipcode,whileothersmayallowyoutochoosefromalistofcities.)Thisisgenerallythesameinformationyouprovidetoperform.asimplesearch,or"browse."
Basicprofileinformationmayalsoincludeyourbirthdateandavalide-mailaddress.Siteadministratorswillcommunicatewithyouthroughthisaddress,andsomesitesallowmessagesfromuserstobesenttoyoure-mailanonymously.Whentheysendyouamessage,itisroutedthroughthesite'ssystemandredirectedtoyoure-mailwithouttheotherusereverseeingyouraddress.Somesitesusetheirowninternalmessagingsystem.Ifyou'reespeciallyconcernedaboutprivacy,it'seasyenoughtocreateafreee-mailaccountsomewhereanduseitsolelyforyouronlinedatingcontacts.
Indicatingyourphysicalattributesisusuallythenextstep.Height,weight,hairandeyecolorandbodytypearecommonpiecesofdata,whilesomesitesaskaboutpiercingsandtattoos.Atthispoint,theprocessbecomesincreasinglydetailed.Interestsandactivities,favoritesports,authors,musicormovies,howyouliketospendweekend—thesetopicsareallfairgame.Morepersonalquestionsmightinvolvewhetherornotyouhavechildren,whetherornotyouwantchildren,yourreligiousbeliefsandyourpoliticalviews.Pets,occupation,incomeandlivingsituationareusuallyonthelistaswell.
Next,you'llbeaskedtoanswermanyofthesesamequestionsasecondtime,butinsteadofindicatingyourowntraits,you'llbedescribingyouridealdate.Thesitewillthenusethisinformationandtheinformationyouprovidedaboutyourselft
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13.
TheUnitedStateswasemployingtheforeignscientiststodomeaninglessworktooccupytheirtime.
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14.
Theauthorpointsoutthatjustlikepeoplefromdifferentcultures,menandwomenhaveproblemswith______
15.
Theauthordoesanassessmentofallhigh-riskurbanareasintheU.S.
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16.
Newtonbelievedthattheforcethatpulledtheappledownwasnotthesamethatkeptthemooncirclingtheearth.
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17.
Asia'sloweredgrowthratecanbeattributedmainlytothe______.
18.EffortstoProtecttheEnvironment
Mostscientistsagreethatifpollutionandotherenvironmentaldeterrents(威慑)continueattheirpresentrates,theresultwillbeirreversible(不能倒转的)damagetotheecologicalcyclesandbalancesinnatureuponwhichalllifedepends.Scientistswarethatfundamental,andperhapsdrastic,changesinhumanbehavior.willberequiredtoavert(转移)anecologicalcrisis.
Tosafeguardthehealthfulenvironmentthatisessentialtolife,humansmustlearnthatEarthdoesnothaveinfiniteresources.Earth'slimitedresourcesmustbeconservedand,wherepossible,reused.Furthermore,humansmustdevisenewstrategiesthatmeshenvironmentalprogresswitheconomicgrowth.Thefuturegrowthofdevelopingnationsdependsuponthedevelopmentofsustainableconservationmethodsthatprotecttheenvironmentwhilealsomeetingthebasicneedsofcitizens.
Manynationshaveactedtocontrolorreduceenvironmentalproblems.Forexample,GreatBritainhaslargelysucceededincleaningupthewatersoftheThamesandotherrivers,andLondonnolongersufferstheheavysmogscausedbyindustrialpollutants.Japanhassomeoftheworld'sstricteststandardsforthecontrolofwaterandairpollution.InCanada,theDepartmentofCommercehasdevelopedcomprehensiveprogramscoveringenvironmentalcontaminants.
IntheUnitedStates,theEnvironmentalProtectionAgency(EPA)wasestablishedin1970toprotectthenation'snaturalresources.Inaddition,theU.S.Congresshasprovidedgovernmentalagencieswithlegislation(立法)designedtoprotecttheenvironment.ManyU.S.stateshavealsoestablishedenvironmentalprotectionagencies.Citizengroups,suchastheSierraClubandtheNationalAudubonSociety,educatethepublic,supportenvironment-friendlylegislation,andhelpassurethatfederalandstatelawsareenforcedbypointingoutviolations.
A.EnvironmentalismintheUnitedStates
IntheUnitedStatesthemodernenvironmentalmovementisrootedina19th-centuryNewEnglandphilosophicalmovementcalledtranscendentalism(超验主义),whoseleadersincludedthepoetandessayistRalphWaldoEmersonandthenaturalistandauthorHenryDavidThoreau.Intheirwritings,bothmenexpressedareverenceforthenaturalworld,believingthathumansandnaturesharedadivinespirit.Emersonassertedthatnaturewaseternalandcapableofrecoveringfrommistreatmentatthehandsofhumans.Thoreau,moreprotectiveandpessimistic,hasbeenquotedassaying,"ThankGod,mencannotyetflyandlaywastetheskyaswellastheearth."
AlthoughEmersonandThoreauwroteeloquentlyaboutthevalueofnatureanditsspiritualimportancetohumans,neitherofthemundertookasystematicanalysisoftheeffectsthathumanshaveontheirenvironment.Thattaskwasleftfor19th-centuryAmericandiplomatGeorgePerkinsMarsh.In1864MarshpublishedManandNature;or,PhysicalGeographyasModifiedbyHumanAction,consideredthefirstbooktodemonstratethathumanactivitycouldcausedramaticandirreversibledamagetoEarth.Marshexplainedhowsomeagriculturalpracticeshadledtodeforestation(采伐森林),lossofwetlands,desertification(theprocessoflandbecomingdesert),speciesextinction,andchangesinweatherpatterns.
Intheearly20thcentury,U.S.presidentTheodoreRooseveltgreatlyexpandedboththenationalforestandnationalparksystemsandcreatedasystemofnationalwildliferefuges.RooseveltappointedforestryexpertGiffordPinchotasheadoftheU.S.ForestService,andtogethertheymoldedthefoundationoftheAmericanconservationmovement,developingmethodsforthesustainableuseandprotectionofnaturalresources.RooseveltandPinchotrecognizedthateventhevastnaturalresourcesoftheUnitedStateswerenotlimitlessandthushadtobemanagedcarefully,andtheybelievedtha
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19.
DictatingfiscalpoliciesisthejobofbothcongressandtheFederalReserveSystem.
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20.
The1990reportoftheCaliforniaTaskForcetoPromotePersonalandSocialResponsibilityfinds______accountsformorepersonalandsocialills.
A.thelackofself-esteem
B.thelackoflaw
C.thelackofmoney
D.thelackofeducation
二、3.ListeningComprehension(20题)21.听力原文:W:Howwasthejobinterview?Ithinkyoumakeagoodjournalist.Irememberyouasthebestwriteroftheclass.
M:Well,infact,myapplicationwasturneddown.Theywerelookingforpeoplewithexperienceintheprofession.
Q:Whydidn'tthemangetthejob?
(17)
A.Hedoesn'twritewellenough.
B.Hehash'tgotanyprofessionalexperience.
C.Heisnotaprofessionalwriter.
D.Hedidn'tperform.wellintheinterview.
22.(17)
A.Findahotelnearbyagaininafewdays.
B.Accommodatehisparentsinhisdormitory.
C.Askhisparentsnotcomeuntilhefindsaproperhotel.
D.Phoneahotelfartherfromthecampusforareservation.
23.听力原文:W:AfterI'vefinishedreadingthisbook,Icanlendittoyouifyouareinterested.
M:IfI'minterested!I'vebeentryingtoborrowiteverywhere:
Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?
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A.Heisnotinterestedinthebook.
B.He'dliketoreadthebookverymuch.
C.Hehasalreadyreadthebook.
D.Hehasborrowedthesamebook.
24.(24)
A.Hercarisbeingrepaired.
B.Shewantstohelpreducepollution.
C.Parkingisdifficultinthecity.
D.Thecostoffuelhasincreased.
25.SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
听力原文:Mostpeopleknowwhatahotdogis.It'sasausageinaroll.Butdoyouknowwhyit'scalledahotdog?Well,thelongredsausage,whichgoesintoahotdog,iscalledFrankfurter.ItgotitsnamefromtheGermantownFrankfurt.Thesausageswereverypopular,buthotFrankfurtersweredifficulttosellincrowds.Oneman,HarryStevens,hadajoboffeedingthecrowdsinbaseballgames.Hehadanidea.WhynotputtheFrankfurtersinlonghotbreadrolls?Thismadethemeasytosell.Theredheartshadahotandattractivetaste,andbecameverypopular.Butin1903,anAmericancartoonistdrewalongGermansausagedoginplaceoftheFrankfurter,soaFrankfurterinarollsoonbecameknownasahotdog.Itwasajoke,butsomepeoplereallythoughtthesausagescontaineddogmeat.Forawhile,salesofhotdogsfell,butnotforlong.
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A.ThenameofaGermantown.
B.AresidentofFrankfurt.
C.AkindofGermansausage.
D.AkindofGermanbread.
26.(25)
A.Afuelthatburnscleanly.
B.Anoiladditivethathelpscoolengines.
C.Amaterialfromwhichfiltersaremade.
D.Aninsulatingmaterialsprayedonengineparts.
27.(13)
A.Drivingacar.
B.Takingataxi.
C.Takingatrain.
D.Goingbysubway.
28.听力原文:IntheUnitedStates,tobaccocompanieshavehadtopaylargeamountsofmoneytopeoplewhodevelopeddeadlydiseasescausedbysmokingcigarettes.Fastfoodcompanieshavebecomethenexttargetoflegalaction.
SomepeoplehavebroughtlegalactionagainstMcDonald'sandotherfastfoodrestaurants.Thepeoplesaidthiskindoffoodmadethemfatandsick.Thelawsuitschargedthatfastfoodcompanieshavenotwarnedpeoplethatthiskindoffoodcouldbeharmful.Thereareaboutone-hundred-seventy-thousandfastfoodrestaurantsinAmerica.Theysellfoodthatishighinfat,sugarandcalories.Thesefoodsincludemeatsandwichescalledhamburgers,potatoescookedinoilandsweetdrinks.
Onemanchargedthatthiskindoffoodcausedhimtohaveheartattacksanddiabetes.Severalfamiliessaidtheirchildrengotfatandalsodevelopeddiabetes.Oneoftheseteenagersweightsone-hundred-eightykilograms.However,afederaljudgeinNewYorkCitylaterdismissedtheteenagers'caseagainstMcDonald's.
SomeexpertssayAmericansarethefattestpeopleintheworld.Twoyearsago,thetopgovernmentdoctorreportedanincreaseinthenumberofAmericanswhoaretoofat.DavidSatchersaidalmostsixtypercentofAmericanadultsweightoomuch.DoctorSatcheralsosaidthirteenpercentofAmericanchildrenaretoofat.Hesaidthefastfoodindustry,schoolandgovernmentagenciesshouldchangetheirpolicies.Hesaidextremeoverweightcouldbecomethenation'sleadingcauseofpreventabledeath.
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A.170,000.00B.117,000.00C.100,070.00D.100,017.00
29.(28)
A.Itisbecausefastfoodrestaurantsarefast,informal,andinexpensive.
B.Itisbecausepeoplecaneasilyfindfastfoodrestaurants.
C.Itisbecausepeopleliketoeathamburgers.
D.Itisbecausefastfoodrestaurantssellnearlyeverykindoffood.
30.听力原文:M:ProfessorSmithaskedmetogotohisofficeafterclass.Soit'simpossibleformetomakeittothebaratten.
W:Thenitseemsthatwe'llhavetomeetanhourlateratthelibrary.
Q:Whatwillthemandofirstafterclass?
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A.Gotothelibrary.
B.Meetthewoman.
C.SeeProfessorSmith.
D.Haveadrinkinthebar.
31.听力原文:W:Wherehaveyoubeenallthistime?Thetrainisabouttoleave!
M:IamsorryIamlate,butIwaswaitingforyouattheinformationdeskupstairs.
Q:Wheredidthemanthinktheyweresupposedtomeet?
(15)
A.Attheinformationdesk.
B.Ontheplatform.
C.Onthetrain.
D.Nearthestairs.
32.(21)
A.TheconstructionoftheAmericanspacestation.
B.Budgetproblems.
C.Delays.
D.Technicaldifficulties.
33.(29)
A.MostLondonerswerefrightened.
B.MostLondonersbecameratherconfused.
C.MostLondonerstookExerciseFloodCallcalmly.
D.MostLondonerscomplainedaboutthetroublecausedbyExerciseFloodCall.
34.(34)
A.Toindicatetheemphasisteachersonceplacedonpenmanship.
B.Tocriticizeatechniqueusedtomotivatechildren.
C.Toillustratethebenefitsofcompetition.
D.Tosuggestthatteachersberecognizedfortheirefforts.
35.SectionC
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthe
Tobereallyhappyandreallysafe,oneoughttohaveatleasttwoorthreehobbies,andtheymustallbereal.Itdoesn'tmatter【B1】______lateinlifetosay:"Iwilltakean【B2】______inthisorthat."Amanmayacquiregreat【B3】______oftopicsunconnectedwithhisdailywork,andyetgethardlyany【B4】______orbelief.Itisnousewhatyoulike;youhavegottolikewhatyoudo.Broadlyspeaking,humanbeingsmaybe【B5】______intothreeclasses:thosewhotoiledtodeath,thosewhoare【B6】______todeath,andthosewhoareboredtodeath.Itisnouse【B7】______thepoliticianortheprofessionalorbusinessman,whohasbeen【B8】______orworryingaboutseriousthingsforfivedays,toworkorworryabouttriflyingthingsattheweekend.
Itmayalsobesaidthatrational,industrious,usefulhumanbeingsaredividedintotwoclasses:【B9】______.Oftheretheformerarethemajority.Thelonghoursintheofficeorthefactorybringwiththemastheirreward,notonlythemeansofsustenance,butakeenappetiteforpleasureeveninitssimplestandmostmodestform.【B10】______.Forthemtheworkinghoursareneverenough.Eachdayisaholiday,andordinaryholidays,whentheycome,arejustlikeenforcedinterruptionsinanabsorbingvocation.【B11】______.
【B1】
36.SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
听力原文:Beesareverysmallanimalswhichflythroughtheairtolookforflowersforfood.BeeshavebeenstudiedbyKarlyonFrischwhowonaNobelPrizeforhiswork.Hestudiedbees'activitieswhentheyreturnedtotheirhomecalledahive.Whenabeefoundsomefood,itreturnedtothehiveanddanced.Thedancewasthewaythebeecommunicatedtootherbeesthefactthatithadfoundfood.
Beesdotwokindsofdancestotellotherbeesoftheirdiscoveryoffood.First,thereisarounddance.Inthisdance,thebeemovesinacircleinsidethehive.Therounddanceisusedwhenfoodiscloseby.Thefoodmustnotbemorethantenmetersaway.Ifabeecomesbackanddoesrounddance,otherbeesknowtheymustgooutandlooknearbyforfood.Thebeesalsosmellthebeethathasfoundthefood.Thesmelltellsthemwhatkindofflowertolookfor.Afterwatchingtherounddanceandsmellingthebeethathasfoundthefood,theotherbeescanfindthefoodsource.
Asecondkindofdancedonebythebeesisatail-waggingdance.Inthisdance,thebeewigglestheendofitsbodyasitmovesinastraightline.Thetail-waggingdanceisusedwhenthefoodisfaraway.Thefoodmustbemorethantenmetersaway.Thebeesknowfromthespeedofthetail-waggingdancejusthowfarawaythefoodsourceis.Thelinethebeedancesonshowsthedirectionthatthebeesmustflyintofindthefood.Inthetail-waggingdance,thebeesalsosmellthebeethathasfoundthefood.Thesmelltellsthemwhatkindofflowertolookfor.Afterwatchingthetailwaggingdanceandsmellingthebeethathasfoundthefood,theotherbeesknowthreethings.Theyknowhowfartofly,whatdirectiontoflyin,andwhatkindsofflowerstolookfor.
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A.Thesmellofthefood.
B.Thequalityofthefood.
C.Thedistanceofthefood.
D.Theamountofthefood.
37.听力原文:W:DoyouknowthatMarywasseverelyscoldedbythebossbecausesheturneddownthecontractwithhermajorclientyesterday?
M:Ican'tbelieveshedidthat.
Q:WhatdowelearnaboutMary?
(17)
A.Shelowered,thecontract'soriginalprice.
B.Shewentaheadwiththeproposal.
C.Shedidn'taccepttheoffergivenbyherclient
D.Shemadeacounter-offertorelievetheclient.
38.
【B3】
39.
【B2】
40.
【B10】
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20题)41.
Accordingtothepassage,whatistheprobablereasonforthelongerrepliesofPresidentKennedy?
A.Thereportersaskedsomedifficultandembarrassingquestions.
B.PresidentKennedyunconsciouslysoughtsocialintegrationwithotherpeople.
C.PresidentKennedywasimitatingthereporters.
D.PresidentKennedypreferredtalkingequilibriuminhisconversation.
42.
WhichofthefollowingideasmightprobablybepreferredbyMalcolmMuggeridge?
A.Literaturewillbecomedominantinpresentingwarstories.
B.Peopleshouldhavetheirownideasofwhatisrightandwhatiswrong.
C.TVimagesarepreoccupyingbecausetheyexpressreality.
D.TVprogramsoftenaimtoassaultthetraditionalstandardsandmoresofsociety.
43.
ThelawofDecember,1988prohibitsemployersfromexamingpeoplewhoapplyforjobsexcept______.
44.
WhichofthestatementisNOTtrueaboutExpertRank?
A.Itsearchesinformationprevailinginexpertsonparticulartopics.
B.ItevenoutdoesGoogle.
C.Rankingisseldomcountedbythepage'spopularity.
D.Relevantinformationcanbeeffectivelyandefficientlysought.
45.
Fromthethirdparagraphofthepassage,wecanconcludethatyoungadultstendtobelievethatcertaintypesofclothingcan______.
A.changepeople'sconservativeattitudestowardstheirlifestyles
B.helpyoungpeoplemakefriendswiththeoppositesex
C.makethemcompetitiveinthejobmarket
D.helpthemachievesuccessintheirinterpersonalrelationships
46.
Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?
A.Therisksofexercisingistoogreattobeignored.
B.Ahabitofexercisingregularlymaintainsaverylowbloodsugarlevel.
C.Hypoglycemiaiscausedbyexcessiveexercise.
D.Insulinabsorptionvariesaccordingtothebodytemperature.
47.
Accordingtothepassage,alcoholhassomethingtodowithbadbreathmainlybecause______.
A.itkeepsoffendingbacteriafromreproducing
B.itssmelladdstobadbreath
C.itkillssomehelpfulbacteria
D.itaffectsthenormalflowofsaliva
48.
Accordingtotheauthor,whatpartdoesweatherplayinconversation?
A.Itshowspeople'signoranceofpurposeofconversation.
B.Itcanprovideatopictobreaktheice.
C.Itindicatesthatveryfewpeoplehopetolearnanythingnewfromconversation.
D.Itcanprovideatopicofconversationthatisacceptable.
49.
Theauthorofthepassagewantstotellthat______.
A.AmericanslikesportsandsportsrevealmuchaboutthechangingethnicstructureoftheUnitedStates
B.inWashington,severalgamesareplayedinoneday
C.Americanslikeallkindsofgames
D.theAmericangamesarewatchedbynative-Americansandplayedbypeoplefromdifferentcountries
50.SectionA
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