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2022年广东省佛山市大学英语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.
StudydoneinSwissandCornellUniversityindicatedthatBtcropscouldhaveunreasonableadverseeffectsoninsectsinthefield.
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2.
Toholdanattitudeofchallengeandserf-confidencetowardstestsandexaminations,youmustfirst______oftests.
3.
Acouplemaygetdivorcediftheycantestifythattheirrelationshiphasbrokendownirreparably.
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4.
Atthepointofyoursittingdown,therecruiter'sdecisiononyouis______made.
5.BiologicalMimicry
TheInventionofVelcro
Aftertakinghisdogforawalkonedayintheearly1940s,GeorgedeMestral,aSwissinventor,becamecuriousabouttheseedsoftheburdockplantthathadattachedthemselvestohisclothesandtothedog'sfur.Underamicroscope,helookedcloselyatthehook-and-loopsystemthattheseedshaveevolvedtohitchhikeonpassinganimalsandaidpollination,andherealisedthatthesameapproachcouldbeusedtojoinotherthingstogether.TheresultwasVelcro,aproductthatwasarguablymorethanthreebillionyearsinthemaking,sincethatishowlongthenaturalmechanismthatinspiredittooktoevolve.
Velcroisprobablythemostfamousandcertainlythemostsuccessfulexampleofbiologicalmimicry,or"biomimetics".In.fieldsfromroboticstomaterialsscience,technologistsareincreasinglyborrowingideasfromnature,andwithgoodreason:nature'sdesignshave,bydefinition,stoodthetestoftime,soitwouldbefoolishtoignorethem.Yettransplantingnaturaldesignsintoman-madetechnologiesisstillahit-or-missaffair.
"Engineersdependonbiologiststodiscoverinterestingmechanismsforthemtoexploit,"saysJulianVincent,thedirectoroftheCentreforBiomimeticandNaturalTechnologiesattheUniversityofBathinEngland.Soheandhiscolleagueshavebeenworkingonaschemetoenableengineerstobypassthebiologistsandtapintonature'singenuitydirectly,viaadatabaseof"biologicalpatents".Theideaisthatthisdatabasewillletanyonesearchthroughawiderangeofbiologicalmechanismsandpropertiestofindnaturalsolutionstotechnologicalproblems.
ThePowerofBiomimetics
Surelyhumanintellect,andthedeliberateapplicationofdesignknowledge,candevisebettermechanismsthanthemindless,randomprocessofevolution?Overbillionsofyearsoftrialanderror,naturehasdevisedeffectivesolutionstoallsortsofcomplicatedreal-worldproblems.Taketheslipperytaskofcontrollingasubmersiblevehicle,forexample.Usingpropellers,itisincrediblydifficulttomakerefinedmovements.ButNektonResearch,acompanybasedinDurham,NorthCarolina,hasdevelopedarobotfishcalledMadeleinethatmanoeuvresusingfinsinstead.
Insomecases,engineerscanspenddecadesinventingandperfectinganewtechnology,onlytodiscoverthatnaturebeatthemtoit.TheVenusflowerbasket,forexample,akindofdeep-seasponge,hasspinyskeletaloutgrowthsthatareremarkablysimilar,bothinappearanceandopticalproperties,tocommercialopticalfibres,notesJoannaAizenberg,aresearcheratLucentTechnology'sBellLaboratoriesinNewJersey.Andsometimesthesystemsfoundinnaturecanmakeeventhemostadvancedtechnologieslookprimitivebycomparison,shesays.
Theskeletonsofbrittlestars,whichareseacreaturesrelatedtostarfishandseaurchins(海胆),containthousandsoftinylensesthatcollectivelyform.asingle,distributedeye.Thisenablesbrittlestarstoescapepredatorsanddistinguishbetweennightandday.Besideshavingunusualopticalpropertiesandbeingverysmall--eachisjustonetwentiethofamillimetreindiameter—thelenseshaveanothertrickofparticularrelevancetomicro-opticalsystems.Althoughthelensesarefixedinshape,theyareconnectedviaanetwork0ffluid-filledchannels,containingalight-absorbingpigment.Thecreaturecanvarythecontrastofthelensesbycontrollingthisfluid.Thesameideacanbeappliedinman-madelenses,saysDrAizenberg."Thesearemadefromsiliconandsocannotchangetheirproperties,"shesays.Butbycopyingthebrittlestar'sfluidicsystem,shehasbeenabletomakebiomimeticlensarrayswiththesameflexibility.
Anotherdemonstrationofthepowerofbiomimeticscomesfromthegecko(壁虎).Thislizard'sabilitytowal
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6.
Afterhavingtheweightlosssurgery,apersonwillnotsufferfromobesityanymore.
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7.Fishes
Thetermfishisappliedtoavarietyofcold-bloodedaquaticvertebratesofseveralevolutionarylines.Fishsharecertainfeatureswithothervertebrates.Thesefeaturesaregillslits(鳃裂)atsomepointinthelifecycle,anotochord(脊索),orskeletalsupportingrod,adorsalhollownervecord,andatail.
Thestudyoffishes,thescienceofichthyology(鱼类学),isofbroadimportance.Therearemanyreasonswhyfishesareofinteresttohumans;themostimportantistheirrelationshipwithanddependenceontheenvironment.Amoreobviousreasonforinterestinfishesistheirroleasamoderatebutimportantpartoftheworld'sfoodsupply.Thisresource,oncethoughtunlimited,isnowrealizedtobefiniteandindelicatebalancewiththebiological,chemical,andphysicalfactorsoftheaquaticenvironment.Overfishing,pollution,andalterationoftheenvironmentarethechiefenemiesofproperfisheriesmanagement,bothinfreshwatersandintheocean.
Anotherpracticalreasonforstudyingfishesistheiruseindiseasecontrol.Aspredatorsonmosquitolarvae,theyhelpcurbmalariaandothermosquitobornediseases.Fishesarevaluablelaboratoryanimalsinmanyaspectsofmedicalandbiologicalresearch.Forexample,thereadinessofmanyfishestoacclimatetocaptivityhasallowedbiologiststostudybehaviour,physiology,andevenecologyunderrelativelynaturalconditions.Fisheshavebeenespeciallyimportantinthestudyofanimalbehaviourwhereresearchonfisheshasprovidedabroadbasefortheunderstandingofthemoreflexiblebehaviourofthehighervertebrates.
Thereareaestheticandrecreationalreasonsforaninterestinfishes.Millionsofpeoplekeeplivefishesinhomeaquariumsforthesimplepleasureofobservingthebeautyandbehaviourofanimalsotherwiseunfamiliartothem.Tomany,aquariumfishesprovideapersonalchallenge,allowingthemtotesttheirabilitytokeepasmallsectionofthenaturalenvironmentintheirhomes.Sportfishingisanotherwayofenjoyingthenaturalenvironment,alsoindulgedinbymillionsofpeopleeveryyear.Interestinaquariumfishesandsportfishingsupportmultimilliondollarindustriesthroughouttheworld.
Fisheshavebeeninexistenceformorethan450,000,000years,duringwhichtimetheyhaveevolvedrepeatedlytofitintoalmosteveryconceivabletypeofaquatichabitat.Inasense,landvertebratesaresimplyhighlymodifiedfishes,forwhenfishescolonizedthelandhabitattheybecametetrapod(四足的)landvertebrates.Thepopularconceptionofafishasaslippery,streamlinedaquaticanimalthatpossessesfinsandbreathesbygillsappliestomanyfishes,butfarmorefishesdeviatefromthatconceptionthanconform.toit.Forexample,thebodyiselongateinmanyformsandgreatlyshortenedinothers;thebodyisflattenedinsome(principallyinbottom-dwellingfishes)andlaterallycompressedinmanyothers;thefinsmaybeelaboratelyextended,formingintricateshapes,ortheymaybereducedorevenlost;andthepositionsofthemouth,eyes,nostrils,andgillopeningsvarywidely.Airbreathershaveappearedinseveralevolutionarylines.
Manyfishesarecrypticallycolouredandshaped,closelymatchingtheirrespectiveenvironments;othersareamongthemostbrilliantlycolouredofallorganisms,withawiderangeofhues,oftenofstrikingintensity,onasingleindividual.Thebrillianceofpigmentsmaybeenhancedbythesurfacestructureofthefish,sothatitalmostseemstoglow.Anumberofunrelatedfisheshaveactuallight-producingorgans.Manyfishesareabletoaltertheircoloration,someforthepurposeofcamouflage,othersfortheenhancementofbehavioralsignals.
Fishesrangeinadultlengthfromlessthan10millimetrestomorethan20metresandinweightfromabout1.5gramstomanythousandsofkilogr
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8.
Theauthorwasquiteproudof______thatmorningofinterview.
9.
Pregnantwomenareaskedto"eatfortwo"asthebabywillconsumesomeofherenergy.
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10.AccordingtotheWHO,increasesinmalaria,water-bornediseaseandmalnutritioncouldthreaten______.
11.
TheIndiansatfirstdidnotliketheMissionbecausetheyfeltthatitwasinfavorof______.
12.
Regardlessofotherworkplacechanges,employeesmaylongforandworkerswillstillneedto______inordertodotheirbest.
13.Accordingtothepassage,landcanbepollutedby______fromagriculture.
A.heavymetals
B.pesticidesandnitrate-poorfertilizers
C.slurryfromlivestock
D.rubbish
14.
Theever-increasingexploitationofrivershasresultedinvariousproblemsexcept______.
A.decreaseofthedepthofthechannels
B.fallofthewatertableofthesurroundingarea
C.destructionoftheriversinecosystems
D.waterpollution
15.
ThelargestnumberofrainforestsintheworldarelocatedontheAfricancontinent.
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16.HowBirdsFindWayHome?
Theabilityofbirdstoreturntoafamiliarplacefromanydistanceisaremarkablefeatofnature.Forcenturiespeoplehavetakenadvantageofthisabilityinhomingpigeonsbyusingthemtotakemessagesfromdistantpointsbacktofamiliarsites.Homingpigeonsaredomesticatednon-migratorybirdswithaninstincttoreturntotheirlofts(nestingsites)thatisimprovedwithtrainingandbyselectivebreeding.Trainingisstartedatshortdistancesfromthenestingsite;overtime,thisdistanceisgraduallyincreasedtohundredsofmilesfromitsloftatacompletelyunfamiliarlocationanditcanflyinthedirectionofhomewithinaminuteortwoofitsrelease.Howdoesthisextraordinarybehavior.work?
Understandinghomingbehavior.isoneofthegreatestchallengestoornithologists(鸟类学家).Fortunately,becausetheyareabletocarefullycontroltheconditionsunderwhichthepigeonsarereleased,researchershavebeenabletolearnagreatdealabouthowthebirdsnavigatetheirwayhome.
Althoughhomingabilityhasbeenfosteredinpigeonsbycarefulbreedingandselectingofstock,itappearsthattrainingisnotalwaysnecessary:Manyspeciesofwildbirdsperform.similarlyremarkablefeats.OnesuchbirdisthemigratoryManxShearwater(剪嘴鸥).Builtliketinyalbatrosses,theseseabirdsspendmostoftheirlivesskimmingovertheoceansurfacefarfromthesightofland.Theycomeashoreonlytonestinburrows,whichtheydiginthegroundonoffshoreislandsinordertobesafefrompredators.Theeaseoflocatingandobservingtheirnestsmakeshearwatersidealsubjectsforhomingexperiments.
GreatBirdNavigators
Manymigratorybirdsareremarkablyfaithfultopreviousnestingandoverwinteringplaces.Thoughabirdmightbeabletocomeclosetothesesitesmerelybyflyinginageneraldirectionduringthecourseofmigration,atsomepointmoresophisticatednavigatingtechniquesmusttakeovertoguidethebirdtoitsprecisedestination.
Manyanimalsareabletofindtheirwayhome.Onewayofdoingthisistodirectlysensethegoal—tosee,hear,orsmellit.Anotherwayistomemorizethedetailsoftheoutwardjourneyandthenreversetheroutebasedonanintegrationofthatinformation.Birds,however,apparentlyrelyonacompletelydifferentprocesstofindtheirway.Toexplainbirdnavigation,wehavewhatisknownasthe"map-and-compass"theory.
Thecompasscomponentofthistheorygivesdirection--north,south,east,west;themapcomponenttellsthebirdwhereitis,orgiveslocality.Scientistshavelearnedagreatdealmoreaboutthecompasscomponentthantheyhaveaboutmapping.Theyknowthatbirdshaveseveralmeansofdeterminingcompassdirections,butunfortunately,theystillhavenosatisfactoryexplanationforhowbirdsusebiological"maps"toguidethemtoapreciselocationfromanunfamiliarstartingpoint.
BirdSunNavigators
Someobservationsindicatethatbirdsmightusethesunas,avisualcuetodeterminecompassdirections.Starlings(八哥),forexample,seemabletonegotiatetheproperdirectiononlyiftheyhaveaviewoftheclearskyandsun;cloudcoverseemstoinduceconfusion.Inanexperimentinwhichthesun'sapparentpositionwaschangedwithmirrorsattachedtoanorientationcagecontainingstarlings,observersnotedthatthedirectionofthestarlings'hopping,whichearlierhadbeencorrelatedtothedirectionthatchosetomigrate,wasshiftedaccordingly.
Evenbirdsthatmigrateexclusivelyatnightpayconsiderableattentiontothesun.Atfirstthismayseemoddbecause,afterall,thesunisnotvisibletothenocturnal(夜间活动的)birdswhentheyareflying.Ontheotherhand,itisapredominantfeatureintheskyatatimeofday(dusk)whenbirdsmaywellbemakingdecisionsaboutw
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17.
Betweengeneticfactorsanddepressionthereisdirectconnection.
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18.
Canadianmediaoftenciteexcessivefishingbyoverseasfleets,primarilybecauseof______.
19.
Thewindsarethestrongestintheeyeofahurricane.
20.
RobertFeldmanbelievesthatwhiteliesare______.
A.habitualB.occasionalC.proceduralD.harmful
二、3.ListeningComprehension(20题)21.(22)
A.Sheshoulddothemanafavor.
B.Sheshouldsortouttherelevantmaterialofthemeeting.
C.Sheshouldarrangethenextmeeting.
D.Sheshouldgotoseethemanager.
22.
【B4】
23.
【B7】
24.(45)
25.听力原文:W:ThisisthemostfascinatingarticlethatI'veeverread.
M:Oh,really?Iwouldhavethoughtthatanythingaboutelectronicswouldbetedious.
Q:Whatdoesthemanimply?
(15)
A.Thewomanshouldimproveherwriting.
B.Thewomanshouldavoidreadingaboutelectronics.
C.Thearticlehastechnicalerrors.
D.Theelectronicsfielddoesn'tinteresthim.
26.听力原文:W:Goodmorning,SunnyCarRentalCompany.WhatCallIdoforyou?
M:Goodmorning.ThisisPaulKingcallingfromtheSpeedCompany.WeneedaeartotheairportforMr.Phillipstomorrow.Hisflightisat2:30P.m.,soheshouldleavenolaterthannoon.Isthatallright?
Q:WhenwillMr.Phillipsneedacartogototheairport?
(15)
A.At2:30tomorrow.
B.Beforenoontomorrow.
C.At2:30today.
D.Beforenoontoday.
27.听力原文:F:I'msorry,Sir.Butyou'reallowedonlyonepieceofluggageontheplane.You'llhavetocheckinoneofyoursuitcasesatthebaggagecounter.
M:Actually,oneofthesebelongstothewomanupahead.I'mjustgivingherahand.
Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?
(13)
A.Herefusestocheckintheothersuitcase.
B.Heonlyhasonesuitcase,andoneofthesuitcaseshe'scarryingisn'this.
C.Hethinksthewomanupaheadshouldcheckinthesuitcase.
D.He'shelpingthewomanupaheadtocheckinthesuitcase.
28.(36)
A.Popmusic'sbiggesttestisthetestoftime.
B.Popmusic'stunesdonothaveveryclearstyles.
C.Popmusicmaynotexpressanyimportantfeelingatall.
D.Popmusicmayexaggeratesomefeelings.
29.(34)
A.Theycouldtellwinddirection.
B.Theycouldbringgoodlucktofighters.
C.Theywerehandeddownbytheancestors.
D.Theywerebelievedtostandfornaturalforces.
30.
【B2】
31.
【B6】
32.听力原文:W:Ithinkifyouwanttogetsomeexcitementinyourlifeyououghttobecomealeader.
M:Yes.IfeelatotallydifferentlifewhenIhaveourcompany.
W:Couldyougivemesomesuggestionsonhowtobeagoodleader?
M:Ithinkthebiggestmistakemanypeoplehaveisthattheydon'trealizetherearetwopartsofleadership.Ithinkleadershipcomprisesvisionarydirectionandimplementation.
W:Whataretheyexactly?
M:[22]Visionarydirectionpartiswherewearegoing.Whatarewetryingtoaccomplish?Andtheleadershavetotakeamajorroleinsettingthose.Andoncethegoalsareclear,[23]thesecondpartofleadershipishowtogetthere.
W:What'syouroutlookonthosewhowanttoleadandorganizetheirownbusinesses?
M:Well,Ithink[24]firstofallyouhavetofindsomethingyoulovetodo.Thenyouhavetofindouthowyoucanmakeabusinessoutofthat.Thencomethebigissuesinrunningabusiness.
W:ThatisthethingIammostconcerned.
M:Nottobeeliminated,youneedagoodfinance.Youneedtohavesomepeopletohelpgetoffthegroundandthenyougraduallylearnaboutmanagingandleadingpeople.
W:SayIamsomeonewhoisjustnowenteringtheworkforce.IamexcitedandpassionateaboutwhatIhavechosentodobutsomehowIhavetokeepthepassion.HowcanImaintainthat'kindofexcitementsothatIcanexcel?
M:Ithink[25]thebestadviceisthatwhenyougotoaiob,findsomebodywhoisolderthanyou,whohasmoreexperiencethanyouandaskhimifhewouldbeyourcounselor.
(23)
A.Thegoalsoftheemployees.
B.Theobjectivesoftheorganization.
C.Thestructureoftheorganization.
D.Thepersonalprospectoftheleader.
33.
【B11】
34.(32)
A.ChangesinLirestyle.haveastronginfluenceonbusiness.
B.Babygoodsmakemoneyeasily.
C.Businessmenareonlyinterestedinbabies.
D.Businessshouldalwaysbereadytomeetthebabies'needs.
35.(47)
36.(28)
A.Sheknewwherethegoodswereinthesupermarket.
B.Sheaskedotherstotakehertotherightplace.
C.Shemanagedtofindthegoodsbytheirlooks.
D.Sherememberedthenamesofthegoods.
37.听力原文:M:It'sniceandquiethere,awayfromthedustandnoiseofthecity.Andourapartmentsarenewandwell-furnished.
W:It'sagoodplaceexceptit'sabitfarfromtheplacewherewework.Anyway,I'lltalkwithmyhusbandtonightandgiveyouacalltomorrow.
Q:Whatisthewomandoing?
(15)
A.Lookingforanapartment.
B.Takingasuburbanexcursion.
C.Lookingforajob.
D.Askingthemanforhisopinions.
38.SectionC
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthe
听力原文:MildweatherhasbroughtJapan'smuch-lovedcherrytreesinto(36)bloomtwoweeksearlythisyear,butnoteveryoneis(37)thrilledtoseetheblossomsaheadoftime.Someinthe(38)leisureandretailindustriesarewatchingcarefullylaidplansfallapart.The(39)emergenceofthepalepinkflowersisanationalobsession,withTVnetworks(40)frequentlyairingblossomupdatesontheirnewsprograms.Families,companiesandfriends(41)packTokyo'sparksduringtheseasonto(42)picnicunderthefloweringtrees.Thesepartiescanbe(43)organizedatthelastminute,butforbusinessesthatarrangeflower-viewingtours,timingiseverything."If(44)itturnsoutthatpeoplewon'tbeabletoseecherryblossomsatall,we'dhavetocancelthetours,"aspokeswomanfortravelagentNihonRyokosaid."Actually,someofourtourshavenobookingsanyway,because(45)customerscanseethesituationforthemselvesontelevision."AgroupofretailersinChiyodawardincentralTokyohasalsocalledoffacherry-blossomfestivalscheduledfornextmonth,whentheflowerswillbegone.Oneofficeworker,however,(46)sawtheearlyblossomsasagoodomenfortheailingeconomy."Forthepast10yearsJapan'seconomyhasbeenalatebloomer.Nowitwillfinallyblossom,"hetoldFujiTelevision.
MildweatherhasbroughtJapan'smuch-lovedcherrytreesinto【B1】______twoweeksearlythisyear,butnoteveryoneis【B2】______toseetheblossomsaheadoftime.Someinthe【B3】______andretailindustriesarewatchingcarefullylaidplansfallapart.The【B4】______ofthepalepinkflowersisanationalobsession,withTVnetworks【B5】______airingblossomupdatesontheirnewsprograms.Families,companiesandfriends【B6】______Tokyo'sparksduringtheseasonto【B7】______underthefloweringtrees.Thesepartiescanbe【B8】______atthelastminute,butforbusinessesthatarrangeflowerviewingtours,timingiseverything."If【B9】____________,wedhavetocancelthetours,aspokeswomanfortravelagentNihonRyokosaid."Actually,someofourtourshavenobookingsanyway,because【B10】____________"AgroupofretailersinChiyodawardincentralTokyohasalsocalledoffacherryblossomfestivalscheduledfornextmonth,whentheflowerswillbegone.Oneofficeworker,however,【B11】____________"Forthepast10yearsJapan'seconomyhasbeenalatebloomer.Nowitwillfinallyblossom,"hetoldFujiTelevision.
【B1】
39.
【B9】
40.听力原文:M:Whattimeisit?Idon'thavemywatchwithme.
W:Mywatchhasstopped.Imusthaveforgottentowinditlastnight.Let'saskMaryoverthere.
Q:Whatdoesthewomansuggest?
(17)
A.Windingthewatch.
B.Stoppingthewatch.
C.Settingthewatchbytheradio.
D.AskingMaryaboutthetime.
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20题)41.【S6】
42.
【C10】
43.
Intheauthor'sopinion,technicalprogresssuchasinventionsofgunpowderandthemariner'scompassduringthecivilizedprocesscannotbe__________tothepowerofspeech,writingandagriculture.
44.
【C3】
45.Howcanhighlyratedcompaniesfundwhentheyrunoutofcredit,cashandundrawnbankfacilities?
46.
WhichofthefollowingfactorscontributetoAdrian'sdescribingthefutureoftheboardingschoolsas"rosy"?______.
A.Renewedpoliticalinterestintakingchildrenfromfostercareandchildren'shomesandsendingthemtoboardingschoolsinstead.
B.Boardingschoolscanoffersmallclassesandgooddiscipline.
C.Helpingpupilstocounterthelowexpectationsthatpreventthemfromachievingalltheycould.
D.Allthosementionedabove.
47.
TheBostonTeaPartywasaresultofBostonresidents'disagreementon______.
48.
Geomantsbelievethat______.
A.housesmustonlybepaintedred
B.housesmustfacemountains
C.natureandlifeshouldbeinharmony
D.greenisanunluckycolor
49.SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.
InonlytwodecadesAsianAmericanshavebecomethefastest--growingU.S.minority.Astheirchildrenbeganmovingupthroughthenation'sschools,itbecameclearthatanewclassofacademicachieverswasemerging.Theirachievementsarereflectedinthenation'sbestuniversities,wheremathematics,scienceandengineeringdepartmentshavetakenonadecidedlyAsiancharacter.ThisspeciallikingformathematicsandscienceispartlyexplainedbythefactthatAsian-AmericanstudentswhobegantheireducationabroadarrivedintheU.S.withasolidgroundinginmathematicsbutlittleornoknowledgeofEnglish.Theyarealsoinfluencedbythepromiseofagoodjobaftercollege.Asiansfeeltherewillbelessunfairtreatmentinareaslikemathematicsandsciencebecausetheywillbejudgedmoreobjectively.Andthereturnontheinvestmentineducationismoreimmediateinsomethinglikeengineeringthanwithanartsdegree.
MostAsian-AmericanstudentsowetheirsuccesstotheinfluenceofparentswhoaredeterminedthattheirchildrentakefulladvantageofwhattheAmericaneducationalsystemhastooffer.Aneffectivemeasureofparentalattentionishomework.AsianparentsspendmoretimewiththeirchildrenthanAmericanparentsdo,andithelps.ManyresearchersalsobelievethereissomethinginAsianculturethatbreedssuccess,suchasidealsthatstressfamilyvaluesandemphasizeeducation.
BothexplanationsforacademicsuccessworryAsianAmericansbecauseoffearsthattheyfeedatypicalracialimage.ManycanrememberwhenChinese,JapaneseandFilipinoimmigrantswerethevictimsofsocialisolation.Indeed,itwasnotuntil1952thatlawswerelaiddowngivingallAsianimmigrantstherighttocitizenship.
Whilemakingtremendousachievementsatcollege,Asian-Americanstudents______.
A.feeltheyaremistreatedbecauseoflimitedknowledgeofEnglish
B.areafraidthattheiracademicsuccessesbearastrongAsiancharacter
C.stillworryaboutunfairtreatmentinsociety
D.generallyfeelitashametohavetodependontheftparents
50.
Afterreadingthispassage,youcanconcludethat______.
A.therelationshipbetweentherichandthepoorhaschanged
B.thegoodeconomywillsoonend
C.povertywillbeobliteratedasaresultofincreasedwealth
D.allpeoplebenefitfromgoodeconomicconditions
51.
Thepassageismostlikelypartofa______.
A.newsarticleB.columnC.researchreportD.preface
52.
Ifmeasuredbyprofessors'feedbackandthenumberofessayexams,theeliteschoolsparentsprefermay______.
53.Thepotentiallyincreasedincomeinthenetworkmarketdependson______.
A.thequalityoftheproductandtheserviceyouprovide
B.theskillsinmarketingoftheworkersyouemploy
C.theshareofaportionforpercentageofyourincome
D.yourhardworkingendyourincreasedskillsinsale
54.
【C4】
55.(61)
56.
RecentlytheIndianshavebeguntostandupfortheirrightsaspeoplebecausetheylead______lives.
57.
Thepurposeofthefederalneedsanalysisistodetermine______.
A.whetherafamilyisonfinancialaid
B.howmuchofafamily'sincomeisdiscretionary
C.whetherornotafamilyisbelowthepovertyline
D.howmuchafamilyshouldpayinstateandlocaltaxes
58.Whichofthefollowingdocs"labormarketproblems"(Line1,Para.1)referto?
A.Shortageofjobsprovidingadequateincome.
B.Deficienciesinthetrainingoftheworkforce.
C.Traderelationshipsamongproducersofgoods.
D.Theoverallcausesofpoverty.
59.
Whatdoestheexpression"thisone"inParagraph2referto?
60.
Whichsinglefactoristendedtohavebeenconsideredbytheauthorasthemostimportantinthedevelopmentofman?
四、5.ErrorCorrection(5题)61.
【S10】
62.
【S2】
63.
【S9】
64.
【S3】
65.Theplaceofthechildinsocietyhasvariedforthousandsof
yearsandhasbeeneffectedbydifferentculturesandreligions.InS1.______
ancienttimesunwantedchildrenwe
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