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2022年河南省濮阳市大学英语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.TherearediscrepanciesbetweentrendsinsurfacetemperaturesandthoseinthetroposphereintheAntarctic.
2.
Conflictisregardedasamarkerof______bycollectivistswhileacceptedasunavoidablebyindividualists.
3.
MitaliDayalthinksthelastgeneration'sbeliefonhowtogetlove______.
4.
Alternativesentencingisnowpracticedin______siatesandisspreadingfast.
5.SuggestionsforYourWork
Annieisalongtimesecretary/receptionistfortwoseniorvicepresidentsatabigcompany.Theyhavebeendoingalotofhiringlately,andalmostallofthenewmiddle-managementpersonnelhavebeeninterviewedbyoneortheotherofAnnie'stwobosses,sonaturallytheycomethroughherofficefirst.
Someofthesepeopleareunbelievablyrude.EithertheytreatAnnielikeapieceoffurniture(nohello,noeyecontact)ortheythinksheistheirerrand(差使)girl.Lately,Annie'stwobosseshavestartedaskingherforherimpressionsofjobcandidates.Sofarthisweek,twohavebeendiscourteous(失礼的)anddismissive,soAnniegaveboththethumbs-down.Neitherisgettingcalledbackforthenextroundofinterviews.
Nooneknowshowcommonthisis,butifyouarejobhunting,it'snecessarytobeawarethatthedummyatthereceptiondeskmaybeanythingbutnot"justasecretary".
SuggestionstoJobHunters
AccordingtoAnnieStevensandGregGostanian,twopartnersataBoston-basedexecutivecoachingfirmcalledClearRock,it'snotunusualthesedaysforahiringmanagertoaskeveryonewhomeetsapotentialnewhiretogiveanopinionofhimorher."Oneofthebiggestreasonssomanynewlyrecruitedmanagersfailinanewjobistheirinabilitytofitinandgetalongwiththepeoplewhoarealreadythere,"saysStevens."Soemployersnowwanttogetstaffers'impressionsrightatthestart."
AddsGostanian:"Alotcanbelearnedfromhowcandidatestreatreceptionists,Ifthejobseekerisrude,condescending,orarrogant,thismightbeanindicationofhowheorshewouldtreatcoworkersordirectreports."
Obviously,anyonelookingforanewjobwoulddowellnottoalienatethepersonwhositsoutsidetheinterviewer'sdoor.StevensandGostanianofferthesesixtipsforgettingofftotherightstart:
-introduceyourselfasyouwouldtoanyotherpotentialnewcolleague.Smile,shakehands,andsoon.Itseemsoddthatthishastobespelledout,butapparentlyitdoes;and,besidesbeingamatterofcommoncourtesy,ordinaryfriendlinessoffersapracticaladvantage."Learningandrememberinganinterviewer'sreceptionist'snamecanonlyhelpasyouadvanceintheinterviewingprocess,"Stevensnotes.
-Don'tregardareceptionistorotherassistantasanunderling(部下)--atleast,notasyourownpersonalunderling."Alwaysasktheinterviewerifyouneedhelpfromanyoneelseintheofficewhereyou'reinterviewing,insteadofseekingthisdirectlyyourself,"saysGostanian.Inotherwords,ifyou'dliketoleaveanextracopyofyourresume,refrainfromsendingtheinterviewer'sassistanttotheXeroxmachine.
-It'sfinetoacceptifyou'reofferedabeverage,butkeepitsimple."Don'taskforparticularbrandnamesorexpecttobebrewedafreshpotofcoffee,"Stevenssays.Andofcourse,needweaddthatdispatchinganybodytoStarbucksisoutofthequestion?
-Feelfreetomakesmalltalk,butknowthatanythingyousaymaywellgetbacktotheinterviewer."Don'taskprobingquestionsaboutthecompanyorofferunsolicitedopinions,"Gostardanadvises.Nomatterhowhideoustheofficedoor,endlessthehikefromtheparkinglot,orinconvenientthewaittoseetheinterviewer,keepittoyourself.Plentyoftimeforwhining(抱怨)andgrumblingafteryou'rehired.
-Don'ttalkonyourcellphoneinfrontofthereceptionist,andtrytoputyourBlackBerryaside."Ifyouhavetomakeortakeacall,leavethereceptionarea,"Stevenssays.Preoccupationwithwirelessdeviceswillmarkyou,shesays,as"acoldandfixatedperson".
-"Don'tforgettosaygood-bye."Failuretosaygood-byetosomeoneyou'vejustmetreflectsnegativelyonyou,"Gostaniannotes."You'llcomeacrossasimpersonalanduncaring."That'shardlytheim
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6.
ThestoryofJasonshowsthatalthoughgossipsareusuallyincredible,peopletendtobelieveinthe______.
7.
Sofar,thereseemstobenosolutioninsightastohowthehydrogencanbestored.
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8.
Beforesigningthelease,youneedtomakesureitincludesthestatementthatyoucan______ifyouwishtodoso.
9.
WhenyouclickonalistingontheeBayWebsite,yourcomputerfirstcommunicatesto______.
A.searchservers
B.Webservers
C.applicationservers
D.storageservers
10.
In______DeCoubertinfirstputforththeideaofstartingtheOlympicGamesagain.
11.
Hisjokesoftenledtoviolencewhenhewasaboy.
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12.Comparedwithbeingliars,itis______todetectaliaraccordingtothestudy.
13.
Oneinnovativeproposalproposedbysomeexpertsisproviding______for25,000qualifiedundergraduatestudents.
14.TheMysteryoftheMayas
Theruinsofonce-beautifulcitiesintheforestsofCentralAmericatellscientistsmuchabouttheamazingpeoplewhobuiltthem.Buttheydonottellwhythesecitiesweresuddenlyabandonedoveronethousandyearsago.AroundA.D.800,somethingmysterioushappenedtotheMayancivilization.Wallsandfoundationsfornewbuildingswereleftunfinished.Tomodernarcheologists,itlookedasifthecitieshadbeenabandoned.Whathappened?Whatisthepossibleexplanationofthismystery?
EarlyDiscoveries
Inthelate1700's,agroupofexplorerscuttingtheirwaythroughaforestinCentralAmericacameupontheruinsofanancientcity.Underatangleoftreesandvines,theyfoundlarge,welldesignedstonebuildingsandhandsomestonemonuments.Someofthestoneswerecoveredwithastrangekindofwriting.Carvingsonotherstonesshowedthatatleastsomeofthepeoplewholivedinthearealongbeforewerehighlyadvanced.
QuestionsRaised
Inthenext150years,morecitieswerediscovered.Theyseemedtobepartofagreatcivilizationstretchingacross500miles(about800kilometers)offorest.In1881,anEnglishmannamedAlfredMaudslayledthefirstbigscientificexpeditiontostudytheruinsintheforest.Maudslaywasanarcheologist,ascientistwhostudiedtheremainsofancientcommunitiesforcluestohowthepeoplelived.Otherexpeditionsfollowed,butatfirsttheyfoundmorequestionsthananswers:Whobuiltthecities,andwhenthecitieswerebuilt?Howhadthepeoplelivedherein'themiddleofarainforest?Mostpuzzlingofall,whathappenedtothem?
PossibleAnswers
Gradually,someoftheanswershavebeenpiecedtogether.Today,livinginpartsofMexicoandGuatemala,therearebrownskinnedIndianpeoplecalledtheMayas.ScientistsbelievethattheancestorsoftheseIndiansbuiltthecitiesandcarvedthestonemonuments.
DatescarvedonsomemonumentsshowthattheywereputupbetweenA.D.300and800,butbits
ofburiedpotterytellusthattheMayashadlivedinsomeoftheircitiesforhundredsofyearsearlier.AttheheightofMayancivilization,theremusthavebeenovertwomillionpeoplelivinginandaroundhundredsofbeautifultownsandcities.
Archeologistsdigginginthesecitieshaveuncoveredroads,afewwaterreservoirs,andtemplesbuiltoneontopofanother.Handsomepicturesmadeofsculpturedplasterandpaintedinbrightcolorswerefoundonthewallsofbuildings.Paintedpotsandpiecesofcarefullycarvedjewelrywerediscoveredintombsunderthefloorsoftemples.ThesepicturesandobjectsshowedmuchabouttheMayas'life.Therewerescenesofpeopleworking,peopleatwar,noblesholdingcourt,priestsinfantasticcostumesandMayangods.
PossibleErrors
Foralongtime,archeologistsworkedonlyonuncoveringlargeMayanstructures,suchastemples,palaces,andballcourts.Littleeffortwasmadetofindtheremainsofsmallerbuildings,suchashouses.Theseemingabsenceofhousesledpeopletobelievethatthecitieswereonlythehomesofpriestsandrulers,wholivedinthepalaces.Theythoughttheordinarypeopleprobablylivedinthecountrysideandcametothecitiesonlyforreligiousceremonies.
NewEvidence
Inrecentyears,newevidencehasbeenuncoveredatanumberofMayancitiesbydifferentgroupsofarcheologists.TheUniversityofPennsylvaniainPhiladelphiahasjustfinishedatwelve-yearstudyofTikal,thebiggestoftheMayancities.Morethanonehundredsmallhousesvaried,too.Somehadmanyremainsoffinelydecoratedpottery.Othershadfewerandplainerpieces.Thehouseswereveryclosetogether,withlittlespacetoraisefood,exceptinsmallgardens.
ChangeofView
ThesenewfindingschangedourpictureofMayanlife.Dr.WilliamR.
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15.AccordingtoAnnieStevens,manynewlyrecruitedmanagersfailinanewjobbecausetheycannotgetalongwiththeircoworkers.
16.HeadachesExplained
Aheadacheisasymptom,notadisease.Aheadacheisrarelythesymptomofaseriousillness,butsevereorfrequentheadachescanbeexhaustingandcanaffectdailylife.Therearethreebasictypesofheadaches:vascularheadache,musclecontractionheadache,andinflammatoryheadache.
Vascularheadaches
Thevascularheadacheoccurswhenbloodvesselsintheheadenlargeandpressonnerves,causingpain.Themostcommonvascularheadacheisthemigraine(偏头痛).Onetheoryaboutmigraineheadachesisthattheyoccurwhenthebloodvesselsintheheadexpandandpressonthenerves,causingpain.Anothertheoryisthattheyresultfromthebloodvesselsconstrictingandthusblockingbloodflowtopartsofthebrain;thismaycausethevisualsufferingthatoftenaccompanyorprecedeamigraineheadache.Thebloodvesselsthenbecomefullofbloodandpressonsurroundingnerves,causingpain.
Womenaremoreeasytosuffermigrainesthanaremen,andacertainpersonalitytypecompulsive,perfectionist,andverysuccessorientedseemstobemorelikelytobeaffectedwithmigraineheadaches.
Causes
Anumberofphysicalandemotionalfactorsmaycontributetomigraineheadaches.Migrainesmaybetriggeredbyasharpreductionincaffeineintakeorbyallergiestocertainfoods.Emotionalstresscanalsocausemigraineheadaches,ascandrinkingalcohol,smoking,oraninterruptioninroutineeatingandsleepinghabits(allofwhichmayberesponsiblefor"weekend"headachessufferedbysomepatients).Cyclical,seasonal,oremotionalfactorsmayalsobeassociatedwiththetendencytodevelopmigraineheadaches.Atendencytodevelopthistypeofheadachemaybeinherited.
Symptoms
Thepredominantsymptomofamigraineheadacheisasharppainononeorbothsidesofthehead.Paleness,sweating,andsensitivitytolightmayaccompanythepain.Awarningsensationmayindicateanapproachingmigraineheadache.Beforethepainbegins,someindividualsmayseeflashinglightsor"shootingstars",hearnoises,orhaveanuncomfortablefeelinginthearmsorlegs.
Diagnosis
Vascularheadachesarediagnosedbyacarefulreviewofthecircumstancessurroundingtheheadachesaswellasbyaphysicalexaminationtoruleoutanyotherdisorderthatmightbecausingthesymptoms.Eliminationtestsmaybedonetoidentifytheexactcauseofmigrainessufferedbypeoplewhoseemtoreacttocertainfoodsorchangesineatingandsleepinghabits.Inaneliminationtest,allthesubstancesthataresuspectedofcausingthetroubleareeliminatedandthenreintroducedoneatatimetoidentifythespecificcauseofthemigraineheadaches.
Treatment
Treatmentofamigrainealreadyinprogressusuallyconsistsofadrugtherapyprogramchosenfromavarietyofpainkillers,tranquilizers,andspecialprescribedmedications.
Prevention
Preventionofmigrainesispossiblewithseveraltypesofmedication.Antidepressantdrugsandbeta-blockershavebeenshowntopreventmigrainesinsomepatients.Thesedrugsworkinthebodytoblockwhatarecalledthebetaeffects,oneofwhichisexpansionofthebloodvessels.Whileitisnotyetknownexactlyhowthesedrugsprovidereliefresearchsuggeststhattheyactbypreventingtheinitialconstrictionofbloodvesselsthatcausesmigraine.
MuscleContractionHeadaches
Amusclecontractionheadacheoccurswhenmusclesoftheface,neck,orscalpremaintightenedforlongperiodsoftime.Thesemusclesarethensaidtobeinspasm(痉挛).Atensionheadacheisanexampleofamusclecontractionheadache.
Causes
Amusclecontractionheadacheusuallyoccursafteraspecificeventthathascausedthemusclestotense.Thetensionisthentranslatedintophysicaldiscomfortintheform.ofaclenchedjaw,achingneck,
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17.
AsthecentersiteoftheworshipofZeus,OlympiahostedtheopeningceremonyfortheancientOlympicgames.
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18.
ZedaRosenberghasanassumptionthatthelatestmicrobicidesdon'tcausemanysideeffectsbyreasonthatthebodysystem______.
19.
Dr.Dorisbelievesthateveryoneisbornto______.
A.haveweightproblems
B.liketobebeautiful
C.bethin
D.behappy
20.
Only______ofAmericansbelieveddrugcompaniesweregenerallyhonest.
二、3.ListeningComprehension(20题)21.SectionC
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthe
Rightnow£4millionhasbeenspenttargetingBritain'spartydrinkers.Ahard-hitting(36)______ofadvertswarnsthatexcessivedrinkerscouldrisk(37)______consequences,andtherecouldbehealthwarningsonbottlesofwine,orspirits.Thisisthegovernment'sfirstnationalalcohol(38)______movement.Anactorinareportercostume(39)______thedrama,theHollywoodentertainermanthen(40)______theshockfactor.Despitetheinevitablethought,thepunchlineissurprisingly(41)______."Drink,haveagoodtime!Butknowyourlimits!"
The(42)______audience,areconsumersinthe18to24agerange.Thisiswhattheyoungpeoplethemselvesaresaying,thisiswhatwouldmakeadifferencetothebehavior.ofpeoplewhenthey'vehadtoomuchtodrink.Don'tthinkyou're(43)______,knowyourlimits,don'tpretendtobebrave.
Whataboutthisthen?TheDepartmentofHealthtoldus(44)____________.Butthedrinksindustrywouldn'taccepthard-hittingmessageslikethis.Wearemorelikelytoseeslogansaskingustobehavesensibly.
Still,(45)____________.Usingworldwidescientificresearch,thereportgivesascoreofZEROwithregardtoeffectiveness.Butitgoesontosaythatthesetechniquesdohaveasurprisingconsequencesincemediaapproachesareimportanttogainpublicsupportforpolicychanges.Sotheresearcherssaytheadsmaynotconvinceustodrinkless,(46)____________likestricterdrunk-drivinglaws,highertaxesonalcohol,orrestrictionsonthesaleofalcohol.
22.听力原文:M:IwishicouldbethepersondrivingthatnewCadillacinsteadofBarbara.
W:Well,ifyouwouldbudgetyourmoneymorecarefully,thiswouldn'tbeaproblem.
Q:Howdoesthewomanfeelabouttheman?
(18)
A.Shethinksthatheshouldplanhismoneymorecarefully.
B.Shethinksthatheshouldbuyaconvertible.
C.ShethinksthatheshouldaskBarbaraforadvice.
D.Shewantshimtomanagehermoney
23.听力原文:M:Gostraightuntilyoucometothestoplight.Turntotheleftandgoaboutthreemiles.WhenyougettotheArgoGroceryStore,turnright.Youcan'tmissthebusstation.
W:Oh,Isee.Thanksalot.IthinkIcanfindit.
Q:Whatisthewomantryingtodo?
(17)
A.Getdirectionstothebusstation.
B.Gettothegrocerystore.
C.Givethemandirectionstothebusstation.
D.Findoutwherethestoplightis.
24.听力原文:M:What'swrongwiththebookingoffice?ItoldthemIneededaticketonMarch30th,andtheysentmeonefortomorrow,March13th.
W:Probablysomethingwaswrongwiththeirearsorperhapsyoudidn'tmakeyourselfclear.
Q:What'sthedatewhentheconversationtakesplace?
(18)
A.March3rd.B.March29th.C.March12th.D.March30th.
25.(29)
A.Supportingthesoil.
B.Providingshadeforanimals.
C.Looseningsoilstructure.
D.Protectingthesoilfromwindandraindamage.
26.听力原文:ThegoldengatebridgejoinsthebeautifulcityofSanFranciscowiththesuburbstothenorth.Eachday,aboutonehundredthousandautomobilescrossthebridge,takingpeopletoandfromthecity.Morethanhaftofthemcrossthebridgeduringthemorningandeveningrushhours;withtrafficsoheavy,thetripisnotpleasant.(29)Now,however,thereisatleastonegroupofhappycommuters.Thesearethepeoplewhotravelunderthebridgeinsteadofonit.Theygotoworkbyboatandenjoyitsomuchthatmostofthemsaytheywillnevergobycaragain.Theferrytheytakeistheroomyquiet,comfortable"GoldenGate".Commuterscanenjoythesunondeck.Inthemorning,theycanhavebreakfastinthecoffeeshop,andintheeveningtheycanorderadrinkinthebarwhilelookingatSanFrancisco'sfamousskylineandthenearbyhills.Thetriptakesonlythirtyminutesandisnotverycostly.Butbestofall,beingonaboatseemstomakepeoplefeelmorefriendlytowardeachother.Therehasalreadyamarriageoftwocommuterswhometonthe"GoldenGate".(30)Sincetheferryhasbeensosuccessful,thereareplanstouseother,still,largerboats.(31)Thereisalsoaproposalforahighspeedboatthatwillmakethetripwithinonlyfifteenminutes.Noteveryoneishappyaboutthat.Alotofpeopledon'twanttogetbackandforthfaster;theyfeelthathalfanhourisjustenoughtimetorelax.
(30)
A.Ittalksaboutcommunication,whichisferry,inSanFrancisco.
B.ThebridgejoinsSanFranciscowithsuburbstothenorth.
C.Thebridgeisnotsowellbuiltthatnobodylikesit.
D.Itdescribesthebridgesobeautifulthatpeoplelikeit.
27.(31)
A.It'sonehalfasmuchas1976.
B.It'stwiceasmuchas1976.
C.It'sclosetothesame.
D.It'stwo-thirdsasmuchas1976.
28.(46)
29.
【B5】
30.(26)
A.Troubled.B.Wicked.C.Patient.D.Humorous.
31.(28)
A.Becauseithaswidenedthegapbetweentheveryrichandtheverypoor.
B.Becauseithasprovenanoppressiveeconomicpolicy.
C.Becauseithastotallyignoredtheneedsofthepoorestpeople.
D.Becauseithascausedworldwideenvironmentalproblems.
32.
【B10】
33.(21)
A.Itliesinnotpayingattention.
B.Itliesinaskingforwhattheyneed.
C.Itliesinchoosingthewrongperson.
D.Itliesinpretendingthemarriagewasfinewhenactuallyitwasn't.
34.听力原文:M:Hi,Lynn,Isawyouatregistrationyesterday.Isailedrightthrough,butyouwerestandinginalongline.
W:Yeah,Iwaitedanhourtosignupforadistance-learningcourse.
M:Distancelearning?Neverheardofit.
W:Well,it'snewthissemester—it'sonlyopentopsychologymajors.ButIbetit'llcatchonelsewhere.Yesterdayoverahundredstudentssignedup.
M:Well,whatisit?
W:It'sanexperimentalcourse.Iregisteredforchildpsychology.AllI'vegottodoiswatchatwelve-weekseriesoftelevisedlessons.Thedepartmentshowsthemseveraldifferenttimesadayandinseveraldifferentlocations.
M:Don'tyoueverhavetomeetwithyourprofessor?
W:Yeah,aftereachpanoftheseriesIhavetotalktoherandtheotherstudentsonthephone,youknow,aboutourideas.Thenwe'llmeetoncampusthreetimesforreviewsandexams.
M:Itsoundsprettynontraditionaltome,butIguessitmakessense,consideringhowmanystudentshavejobs.Itmustreallyhelpwiththeirschedulesnottomentionhowit'llcutdownontraffic.
W:Youknow,lastyearmydepartmentdidasurveyandtheyfoundoutthat80percentofallpsychologymajorswereemployed.That'swhytheycameupwiththeprogram.Look,I'llbeworkingthreedaysaweeknextsemester,anditwaseithercutbackonmyclassesortrythisout.
M:Theonlythingis—doesn'titseemimpersonal,though?Imean,I'dmisshavingclassdiscussionsandhearingwhatotherpeoplethink.
W:Well,Iguessthat'swhyphonecontact'simportant.Anyway,it'sanexperiment.MaybeI'llenduphatingit.
M:Maybe,but...I'llbecurioustoseehowitworksout.
(23)
A.Ontelevision.B.Atregistration.C.Inclass.D.Atwork.
35.(32)
A.Manknowswherethesocietyisgoing.
B.Peopledon'twelcometherapiddevelopmentofmodernsociety.
C.Thespeakerisworriedaboutthefutureofourmodernsociety.
D.Mancandonothingabouttheproblemofpollution.
36.听力原文:W:Whattypeoftermpaperdoyouexpectustowriteandwhatisthedeadline?
M:Yourtermpapershouldbetyped,double-spaced,andnotlessthantwentypageslong.
Q:Whoarethetwospeakers?
(17)
A.Aprofessorandastudent.
B.Ahotelmanagerandatourist.
C.Asalesmanandacustomer.
D.Astoreownerandhismanager.
37.(42)
38.(34)
A.Itdoesn'tneedtoberefueled.
B.Itwillusesolarenergyasfuel.
C.Itwillbedrivenbyelectricalpower.
D.Itwillbemoresuitableforlongdistancetravel.
39.(47)
40.听力原文:M:MissHanson,thankyouforsendingmethisnote.I'msorrytohearMarioisbeingaproblem.
W:I'mnotsurewhat'shappeningtoMario.He'susuallyanexcellentstudent.Hecompletesallhisworkandhe'squietinclass.Then,lastmonth,hejustchanged.
Q:Whatcanyouinferfromtheconversation?
(19)
A.Thewomanistheman'sboss.
B.Themanisthewoman'shusband.
C.Thewomanistheheadmasterofaschool.
D.Thewomanwantstoknowsomethingaboutastudent.
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20题)41.Whatisthepoliticalimplicationofthedemographicchangeinthedevelopedcountries?
A.Winningthesupportofolderpeoplewillbecomecrucialinpolitics.
B.Pensionpolicywillbecomeakeyissueinelections.
C.Immigrationshouldbebannedtomaintaintheworkforce.
D.Thedemographicchangewillchangethepoliticallandscapegreatly.
42.
Whentheirworkplacesbecomefartherandfartherfromhome,peoplefinallylost________withtheirhomelives.
43.
Accordingtotheauthor,whocanbenefitfrombusinesscompetition?
44.
Bysaying"heisanunframedpicturetohissubordinates"(Line2,Para.4)theauthorsuggeststhatthemanageris______.
45.
Accordingtothepassage,BenjaminThompsonwasthedesignerforaprojectin______.
A.SanFranciscoB.BostonC.MinneapolisD.SanAntoino
46.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.
Lastyear,ournation'scapitalpassedthemurder-a-daymark,andthenumberofhomicidesisnowupsome50percentfromthatlevel.Morethanhalfofthesekillingsaredrug-related.In1988NewYorkCityhaditsmostviolentyearever,with1896homicides.Manyoftheseinvolveddrugs.SuchhomicidesarealsoaprobleminDetroit,Baltimore,St.Louis,LosAngeles,Phoenixandscoresofothercitieswheredruggangswaragainstoneanotheranduseviolenc6tospreadtheirdeadlytrade.InBankheadCourts,andAtlantahousingproject,drug-relatedcrimehasreachedthepointwheremailcarriershavehadtodependonincreasedpolicepatrolsatdeliverytime.Whatishappeningaroundusunfoldsavividpicturethatthelinksbetweendruguseandcrimeareclearlyestablished.Accordingtoauthoritativegovernmentalstudy,aroundthree-quartersofcrackandheroinusersclaimtheycommitcrimetofeedtheirhabit.Inconsequence,ahugeriseindrug-relatedcrimeisunderminingtheGovernment'sattemptstocrackdownonlawlessnessinthenation.Itisourprioritytobreakthisdamagingchain.
Foryears,wehaveattackedthesupplysideofthedrugcrisis,tryingtochokeofftheflowofdrugsintoourcountryandstopthenetworksthatdistributethem.Thisstrategyhasfailedmiserably.Nowit'stimetolaunchawholenewoffensive.Wemustcrackdownondrugconsumers.
Lastyear,formerFirstLadyNancyReaganhadanemotionalmeetingwiththeparentsofayoungwomanwhohaddiedinatraincrashthatinvolvedanengineer'suseofdrugs.Afterthatmeeting,Mrs.Reagansaid,"Ifyou'reacasualdruguser,you'reanaccomplicetomurder."
MaryJaneHatcher,widowofaNewYorkCitydrug-enforcementagentkilledinthedrugwars,echoesthatsentiment,"Eventhroughthegrief,"shesaidafterherhusband'sdeathearlierthisyear,"ImustaskwhoreallykilledEverettEmersonfromoursociety?Lookaround.Wemiddle-classsuburbanAmericans,wecasualusers,wedabblers(涉猎者)indrugskeepthemarketindrugsanever-increasingone.Therefore,EverettEmersonHatcherwaskilledbyallofusnicepeople,allofyouwhohearmenowandfitthisdescription,allofyoumustaccepttheblameforthelossofthisgood,gentleman."
Accordingtothepassage,itistypicalofhomicidecriminalsinmanycitiesinUSAtobe______.
47.Accordingtotheauthor,itisbestforasthmaticstotaketheirmedicines______.
A.atsteadyrates
B.eachmorningandevening
C.whenthediseaseoccurs
D.atmid-afternoon
48.
Bysaying"DNAtestingisnotanunfailingproofofidentity",theauthormeans
A.DNAtestingcanbewronginitspractices
B.thereareidenticalpatternsofgeneticmaterial
C.manypeoplehavetheidenticalDNAprofiles
D.DNAtestingareendangeringpeople'sprivacy
49.
Whydopatentexpertsbelieveitistraditionallysafetotakeideasfromotherareasofprint?
50.
【C4】
51.
Naritaaskedpeopletofilloutasurveyabout______duringthechildren'sfirst16years.
52.
Whatdoestheword"corrupt"(Line5,Para.4)mean?
A.Makemorallybad.B.Hurt.C.Injure.D.Damage.
53.
TheexamplethatAnastasiaFedotovawasrejectedbyOxfordUniversityillustratesthattheuniversity______.
A.hastakenonanewurgency
B.holdsastrongdiscriminationagainstthedisabled
C.isinfavorofanetworkofolderapplicants
D.putstoomuchemphasisonelitism
54.SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreac
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