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2022年浙江省衢州市大学英语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.
In1993,AsaBriggsCandlerboughttheCoca-ColaCo.andregisteredCoca-Colaasatrademark.
A.YB.NC.NG
2.
Ithastakenapproximately1500yearsfortheCelticlanguagetodevelop.
A.YB.NC.NG
3.
Itisapoliceman'slegalrighttopulloveracarifhehasseenitcommitted______.
4.
Velcroisprobablythemostfamousandcertainlythemostsuccessfulexampleofbiologicalmimicry,or"biomimetics".
A.YB.NC.NG
5.Theproblemseitherwiththedispensermechanismorwiththebillscanleadto______.
6.
Watervaporplaysalmostnoroleinmoderngreenhousewarming.
A.YB.NC.NG
7.
Beforesheswitchedfields,Freeland'sformerresearchdirectionwas______.
8.
ThementionoftheextinctionoftheUSautoindustryisusedtoshow
A.Extinctionisveryimportanttoallthehumanbeings
B.Allthespecieslivedinthepasthavediedofftoday
C.Evolutionwillinevitablycausespeciestodisappear
D.Thelossofafewspeciesamongmillionsaffectsnothing
9.AcidRain
WhatIsAcidRain?
"Acidrain"isabroadtermusedtodescribeseveralwaysthatacidsfalloutoftheatmosphere.Amoreprecisetermisaciddeposition,whichhastwoparts:wetanddry.
Wetdepositionreferstoacidicrain,fog,andsnow.Asthisacidicwaterflowsoverandthroughtheground,itaffectsavarietyofplantsandanimals.Thestrengthoftheeffectsdependsonmanyfactors,includinghowacidicthewateris,thechemistryandbuffering(隔离)capacityofthesoilsinvolved,andthetypesoffish,trees,andotherlivingthingsthatrelyonthewater.
Drydepositionreferstoacidicgasesandparticles.Abouthalfoftheacidityintheatmospherefallsbacktoearththroughdrydeposition.Thewindblowstheseacidicparticlesandgasesontobuildings,cars,homes,andtrees.Dry-depositedgasesandparticlescanalsobewashedfromtreesandothersurfacesbyrainstorms.Whenthathappens,therunoffwateraddsthoseacrestotheacidrain,makingthecombinationmoreacidicthanthefallingrainalone.
HowDoWeMeasureAcidRain?
Acidrainismeasuredusingascalecalled"pH".Thelowerasubstance'spH,themoreacidicitis.PurewaterhasapHof7.0.Normalrainisslightlyacidicbecausecarbondioxidedissolvesintoit,soithasapHofabout5.5.Asoftheyear2000,themostacidicrainfallingintheU.S.hasapHofabout4.3.EffectsofAcidRain
Acidraincausesacidification(酸化)oflakesandstreamsandcontributestodamageoftreesathighelevations(forexample,redsprucetreesabove2,000feet)andmanysensitiveforestsoils.Inaddition,acidrainacceleratesthedecayofbuildingmaterialsandpaints,includingirreplaceablebuildings,statues,andsculpturesthatarepartofournation'sculturalheritage.PriortofailingtotheEarth,SO2andNOxgasesandtheirparticulatematterderivatives,sulfatesandnitratescontributetovisibilitydegradationandharmpublichealth.
WhatSocietyCanDoAboutDeposition?
Thereareseveralwaystoreduceaciddeposition,rangingfromsocietalchangestoindividualaction.
•UnderstandAcidDeposition'sCausesandEffects
Tounderstandaciddeposition'scausesandeffectsandtrackchangesintheenvironment,scientistsfromEPA,stategovernments,andacademiesstudyacidificationprocesses.TheycollectairandwatersamplesandmeasurethemforvariouscharacteristicslikepHandchemicalcomposition,andtheyresearchtheeffectsofaciddepositiononhuman-madematerialssuchasmarbleandbronze.Finally,scientistsworktounderstandtheeffectsofsulfurdioxide(SO2)andnitrogenoxides(NOx)—thepollutantsthatcauseaciddepositionandfineparticles—onhumanhealth.
Tosolvetheacidrainproblem,peopleneedtounderstandhowacidraincausesdamagetotheenvironment.Theyalsoneedtounderstandwhatchangescouldbemadetotheairpollutionsourcesthatcausetheproblem.Theanswerstothesequestionshelpleadersmakebetterdecisionsabouthowtocontrolairpollutionandthereforehowtoreduce—oreveneliminate—acidrain.Sincetherearemanysolutionstotheacidrainproblem,leadershaveachoiceofwhichoptionsorcombinationsofoptionsarcbest.Thenextsectiondescribessomeofthestepsthatcanbetakentoreduce,oreveneliminate,theaciddepositionproblem.
•CleanUpSmokestacks(烟囱)andExhaustPipes
Almostalloftheelectricitythatpowersmodemlifecomesfromburningfossilfuelslike
coal,naturalgas,andoil.Aciddepositioniscausedbytwopollutantsthatarereleasedintotheatmosphere,oremitted,whenthesefuelsareburned:sulfurdioxide(SO2)andnitrogenoxides(NOx).
CoalaccountsformostU.S.sulfurdioxide(SO2)emissionsandalargeportionofNOxemissions.Su
A.YB.NC.NG
10.
Theactualworkoffostercare,suchasfostertraining,findingpermanenthome,isdoneby________withlocalorganizations.
11.
BobbleSchulizpointsoutthatreallearningtakesplacein______.
A.on-the-streetplay
B.adult-organizedactivities
C.student-centeredteaching
D.homeandnature
12.
Recruitersdevote______,sometimesseveraltimesaday,withtheirquarry.
13.
AllagricultureinEgyptiswateredby______.
14.
Contrarytoindividualsportswhichcallforagreatersenseofautonomy,teamsportslayemphasison______.
15.
Theexamplethatprimitivepeoplecarriedstonetoolswiththemindicateshumanepisodicmemory______.
16.
Onesolutiontofreshwatershortageistotousedripirrigation.
A.YB.NC.NG
17.Studentsgetmoneyfromnotonlyfederalloansbutalso______.
18.
TheancientOlympicgamesdisplayedachievementsinarchitecture,mathematics,sculptureandpoetrybe,sides______.
19.
ThestrongenvironmentalsentimentsthatledtoEarthDayyieldeddramaticchangesinAmericanlegislationandreflected______.
20.
Thehighertheheightfromtheground,thehigherthewindspeed.
A.YB.NC.NG
二、3.ListeningComprehension(20题)21.SectionC
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthe
听力原文:Duringthelastfewyears,therehasbeenan(36)enormousincreaseinthenumberofshops,storesandsupermarketswhichprovide(37)facilitiesforself-service.Theirgeneralpurposeistoprovidegoodsofevery(38)descriptionattractivelyandcleanlyandinperfectcondition,sothatthecustomercanserveherself,andthenpayforthegoodswiththeleast(39)delay.
Theorganizersofaself-servicestorehavetheirdifficulties.Theymustdisplayagreatnumberofgoodsina(40)minimumspacewithoutcoveringupanything.Theymustdealwith(41)perishablefoodstuffsrequiringdifferentrangesoftemperature;andtheymustarrangea(42)speedyflowofcustomerspastthecashregisterswithout(43)overtaxingtheoperators.
(44)Forthepurposesofdisplay,manydevicesareusedsuchaslonglengthsofadjustableshelvestotakevarioussizesofpacks,rotatingcircularshelves,islandsofdisplaystands,racksfortubedfoods,andmulti-tieredmobilestalls.
(45)Perishablefoodstuffs,quick-frozenfruit,vegetables,andmeatarekeptinrefrigeratedself-servicecabinets,whichkeepgoodsattherequiredtemperatures.TheseareatzeroFahrenheitforfrozenfood,28-32degreesformeatandfish,and40-50degreesfordairyproduceandprovisions.
Someoftheadvantagesofself-serviceseemtobethatthereisnowaitingtobeserved;thereisawidevarietyofchoice,anditisclaimedthatprepackedmeatandvegetablesarehygienic.Shoppingissaidtobemore"stream-lined"andmoreeconomical.(46)Neverthelessmanypeoplestillprefertobeservedbyasmallshopkeeperwhoknowsthempersonallyandwilldelivergoodstotheirhomes.
Duringthelastfewyears,therehasbeenan【B1】______increaseinthenumberofshops,storesandsupermarketswhichprovide【B2】______forself-service.Theirgeneralpurposeistoprovidegoodsofevery【B3】______attractivelyandcleanlyandinperfectcondition,sothatthecustomercanserveherself,andthenpayforthegoodswiththeleast【B4】______.
Theorganizersofaself-servicestorehavetheirdifficulties.Theymustdisplayagreatnumberofgoodsina【B5】______spacewithoutcoveringupanything.Theymustdealwith【B6】______foodstuffsrequiringdifferentrangesoftemperature;andtheymustarrangea【B7】______flowofcustomerspastthecashregisterswithout【B8】______theoperators.
【B9】_____________________,rotatingcircularshelves,islandsofdisplaystands,racksfortubedfoods,andmulti-tieredmobilestalls.
【B10】_____________________________TheseareatzeroFahrenheitforfrozenfood,28-32degreesformeatandfish,and40-50degreesfordairyproduceandprovisions.
Someoftheadvantagesofself-serviceseemtobethatthereisnowaitingtobeserved;thereisawidevarietyofchoice,anditisclaimedthatprepackedmeatandvegetablesarehygienic.Shoppingissaidtobemore"stream-lined"andmoreeconomical.【B11】_________________________.
【B1】
22.听力原文:M:Ihearyouaremovingtoanewapartment.Canyoutellmewhy?
W:Actually,Ididn'twanttomove.Itwouldbemoreexpensivetoliveoutsidethecollege.ButIjustcan'tbearthenoisemadebypeoplelivingnextdoor.
Q:Whatcanweinferfromtheconversation?
(15)
A.Theapartmentisbetterfurnished.
B.Thewomanpreferstoliveinaquietplace.
C.It'slessexpensivetoliveinanapartment.
D.Thewoman'sroommateishardtogetalongwith.
23.(25)
A.Heishavingastomach-ache.
B.Heishavingacold.
C.Helovestravelling.
D.Hehatestakingairplanes.
24.听力原文:M:Doyouthinkyoucanlendmethatnovelwhenyouarefinishedwithit?I'vebeenlookingalloverforacopy,butapparentlyitsoldoutatallthebookstores.
W:Oh,it'snotmine.ItbelongstoAlice.ButI'llseewhatshesays.
Q:Whatwillthewomanprobablydo?
(18)
A.Lendthenoveltotheman.
B.AskAlicetoseeifshecanlendthenoveltotheman.
C.BuythenovelfromAlice.
D.VisitAliceinthehospital
25.(36)
A.Bothprivateandpubliccollegesarediscountingtuition.
B.Schoolsarequiteconservativeondiscountingtuition.
C.Allfreshmenreceivevariousformsofdiscounts.
D.Tuitiondiscountsaresponsoredbylocalbanks.
26.听力原文:W:Hello.15thDistrictOfficerMaryspeaking.
M:Help.Yeah,uh,itwaswild,Imeanreallyweird.
W:Calmdown,sir!Now,whatdoyouwanttoreport?
M:Well,I'dliketoreportaUFOsighting.
W:Awhat?
M:Whatdoyoumean"what"?Anunidentifiedflyingobject!
W:Walt,tellmeexactlywhatyousaw.
M:Well,Iwasdrivinghomefromapartyaboutdimehoursago,soitwasabout2:00a.m.,whenIsawthisbrightlightoverhead.
W:Okay.Andthenwhathappened?
M:Oh,man.Well,itwasoutofthisworld.Istoppedtowatchthelightwhenitdisappearedbehindahillaboutakilometeraheadofme.
W:Alright.Thenwhat?
M:Well,IgotbackinmycarandIstarteddrivingtowardwheretheUFOlanded.
W:Now,howdoyouknowitwasaUFO?Perhapsyouonlysawthelightsofanairplaneortheheadlightsofanapproachingcar.Thingslikethathappen,youknow.
M:Well,ifitwasthat,howdoyouexplain"thebeast"?
W:Whatdoyoumean,"thebeast"?
M:Okay.Ikeptdrivingforaboutfiveminuteswhenallofasudden,thisgiant,hairycreaturejumpedoutinfrontofmycar.
W:Oh,yeah.Thenwhat?
M:Well,then,thebeastpickedupthefrontofmycarandsaid,"Getoutofthecar.I'mtakingyoutomymaster!"Somethinglikethat.
W:Wow?AhairycreaturewhocanspeakEnglish!Comeon!
M:I'mnotmakingthisup,if.that'swhatyou'resuggesting.Then,whenIdidn'tgetoutofthecar,thebeastopenedthecardoorandcarriedmeonhisshoulderstothisround-shapedflyingobject,andwell,that'swhenIwokeupalongsidetheroad.Thebeastmusthaveknockedmeoutandleftmethere.
W:Well,that'sthebeststoryI'veheardallnight,sir.Now,haveyonbeentakinganydrugsoralcoholinthelast24hours?Youmentionedyouwenttoaparty.
M:What?Well,Ididhaveafewbeers,butI'mtellingthetruth.
W:Okay,okay.Wehaveagreatpsychologistthatdealswiththesekindsofcases.
M:I'mnotcrazy.
W:Well,we'lllookintoyourstory.Thankyou.
(20)
A.Hewasreturninghomefromaparty.
B.HejustgotoffworkwhenhesawtheUFO.
C.Hewasdrivinghomefromarestaurant.
D.Hewascominghomefromapolicestation.
27.听力原文:M:Didyoufeellikeyouneedmorehoursfromtheday?Well,GoodHousekeepingMagazinehassomeadviceonhowyoucanstopwastingtimeandgetitalldone.Andherewiththetoptentips,isCarolynForte.Hey,Carolyn,goodmorning!
W:Goodmorning,Hoda.Nicetobehere!
M:YourNo.1tipisbankonline.Somepeopleareafraidtodoit,butyousayit'ssomethingsmart.
W:Yeah,itisverysafe.Andwecertainlyrecommendthatyouuseyourownbank'swebsite.Sogotothebank,talktotheconsumerservicerepresentativesthere.It'sthebestwaytofindouthowsafeitisandhoweasy...
M:Andhowmuchtimedoyouthinkyoucouldsave,Carolyn,bydoingthat?
W:Ifyou'remakingtransfers,orcheckingyourstatements,youcansaveuptoanhour.
M:Thesecondtipisonlinegrocers.Now,that'sreallynotforeveryone,butyouactuallygogroceryshoppingonline.
W:That'sexactlywhatyoudo.Ifyouarethetypeofpersonthatwantstoreadeverylabelandlookateverypieceoffruit,it'sprobablynotforyou.Butifyouwannagiveupalittlecontrol,youcandefinitelysavesometime.
M:Andwhat'sthegoodstrategyifyoudecidetoshoponline?
W:WhatIwouldsuggestisdothestaplesonline.
M:Whatdotheyinclude?
W:Thebrandsthatyouusea11thetime,thepaperproducts.thecleaningproducts,thecerealsgetthemonlineandgotothestoreforthemeatintheproduce,
M:That'senlightening.
(20)
A.Setupyourownwebsite.
B.Consultthebank'srepresentatives.
C.Trybymakingtransfers.
D.Checkyourstatements.
28.(17)
A.Cousins.
B.Auntandnephew.
C.Nieceanduncle.
D.Aclientandasecretary.
29.(43)
30.(41)
31.
【B11】
32.(29)
A.Weshouldreadfirst.
B.Weshouldspellfirst.
C.Weshouldlistenfirst.
D.Weshouldwritefirst.
33.(34)
A.Tochoosesomecoursesfortheirchildren.
B.Tohelpthemreadonline.
C.Totellchildrentoworkhard.
D.Toshowrespecttochildren'sinterest.
34.听力原文:W:Whereshallwespendourholidaysthisyear,Tom?Goingawayorstayingathome?
M:We'redefinitelygoingabroad,dear.ButIdon'tthinkwe'llgoawayinMay.Idoubtifwe'llhaveenoughmoneysavedupbythen.
Q:Whycan'tthecouplegoabroadinMay?
(15)
A.Becausetheyhavesomefinancialproblems.
B.BecausetheywillbemuchraininMay.
C.Becausetheywon'thavefreetimeinMay.
D.Becausetheycan'thaveeverythinggotreadybythen.
35.听力原文:M:Hello.
W:Hello,John.Thisis.FlorenceRichardson.I'msorrytophoneyouatthishour,butI'mexperiencingastickyissueandIcan'tthinkofanyonetogetadvicefrombesidesyou.
M:What'sup?
W:Well,ImovedtomypresentapartmentacoupleofmonthsagoandnowI'mthinkingtodefermystudiesandplanningtoreturntomyparents'placenextmonth.Today,Igavenoticetomylandlordbuthesaidhe'sunabletogivemydepositbacksinceIhavetostayaminimumofsixmonths.
M:Areyougivinghima-month-in-advancenoticetomove?
W:Yes,that'sexactlywhatIdidtoday.Inthetenancyagreementthat'sthetimeframe.requestedtonotifythelandlord.
M:Yes,that'stheusualpractice.Well,inthetenancyagreement,diditstatethatthere'saminimumofsixmonthsstayorthedepositwouldbeforfeited?
W:NotthatIcouldremember.Besides,Ihaveneverheardofsuchaclauseinthecontract.
M:Well,Ihaveneverheardofiteither.Itcouldbethelandlordistryingtointimidateyou.Perhapsyoushouldpullyourcontractoutandhaveawordwithhim.
W:Yes,that'sexactlywhatI'mthinkingOf.Buthesaidhespenttimeandmoneyonadvertisementtogetatenantanditwouldn'tbefaironhimifIjuststayedfortwomonths.
M:Well,that'snotthePoint,Florence.Itdoesn'tmatterhowmuchhespentonadvertisement,butthefactisheshouldn'tforceatenanttostayifheorshedoesn'twantto.Besides,ifthecontractdoesnotstatethetimeframe,thenheshouldn'timposeithimself.
W:Youareright,John.Youjustconfirmedmyreasoning.
M:Look,Florence,I'llgowithyoutoseethelandlordtomorrowandifhestillinsistsOnnotgivingyourdepositback,we'llgotothesmallclaimscourttogetyourmoneyback.
W:Thanks,John.Ireallyappreciatethat.
(20)
A.Shecan'tfindanewplacetolive.
B.Thelandlordwantshertomoveoutafteronlygmonths.
C.Shethinksshewillloseherdepositmoney.
D.Thecontractstatesshemuststayfor6monthssoshecan'tmove.
36.听力原文:SciencefictionwritershaveoftenimaginedhumanbeingsgoingtoliveonMars.Butthesedays,scientistsaretakingtheideaseriously.Ithasagreatdealtorecommendit,sinceitmightsolvetheproblemofovercrowdingontheearth.Butobviously,itwouldnotbeworthmakingtheeffortunlesspeoplecouldlivetherenaturally.Iftheatmospherewerelikethatoftheearth,thismightbepossible.Butinfactitismostlycarbondioxide.Apartfromthat,thereareotherproblemstobeovercome.Forexample,thetemperatureWouldhavetoberaisedfrom60degreesbelowzeroto15degreesaboveit.ScientistswhostudyMarshavelaiddowntheprogramthattheycanfollow.Tobeginwith,theywillhavetofindoutwhetherlifehaseverexistedontheplanetofMarsinthepast.Secondly,theywillhavetomakeareliablemapofitssurface.Andfinally,theywillhavetomakealistofthegases.Aboveall,theywillhavetodiscoverhowmuchnitrogenitpossesses,sincenitrogenisfourfifthsoftheairwebreathe.TheyaresurprisinglyoptimisticaboutraisingthetemperatureonMarsandbelieveitcouldbedoneintwohundredyears.ItWilltakeabitlonger,though,totransform.theatmospheresothathumanbeings,couldlivethere.Scientistsestimatethatthiswilltakeonehundredthousandyears.
(33)
A.Becausepeoplemighthavetomigratetheresomeday.
B.Becauseitisverymuchliketheearth.
C.Becauseitiseasiertoexplorethanotherplanets.
D.Becauseitsatmosphereisdifferentfromthatoftheearth.
37.听力原文:M:Ifeelhorrible.DaisywasfuriousthatIlosthernotes.DoyouthinkIshouldapologizeagain?
W:IfIwereyou,I'dlethercooloffafewdaysbeforeIapproachher.
Q:Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?
(13)
A.WriteDaisyanoteofapology.,
B.ReturnDaisy'snotesinafewdays.
C.ApologizewhenDaisyislessangry.
D.LethertalktoDaisyaboutthesituation.
38.SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
听力原文:(26)Afewmonthsago,millionsofpeopleinLondonheardalarmsalloverthetown.Emergencyservices,thefiredepartments,thepolice,hospitalsandambulancesstoodby,readytogointoaction.Inrailwayandundergroundstations,peoplereadnoticesandmaps,whichtoldthemwheretogoandwhattodointheemergency.(26)ThiswasExerciseFloodcall,topreparepeopleforafloodemergence.Londonwasn'tflooded,yet.Butitispossiblethatitwouldbe.In1236andin1663,Londonwasbadlyflooded.In1928,peoplelivinginWestminster,theheartofLondon,drownedinfloods.Andin1953,100people,livingontheeasternedgeoftheLondonsuburbs,werekilledagaininthefloods.Atlast,GreaterLondonCounciltookactiontopreventthisdisasterfromhappeningagain.(27)Thoughafloodwallwasbuiltin1980s,Londonersstillmustbepreparedforthepossibledisaster.Ifithappens,50undergroundstationswillbeunderwater.Electricity,gas,andphoneserviceswillbeoutofaction.Roadswillbedrowned.ItwillbeimpossibletocrossanyofthebridgesbetweenNorthandSouthLondon.Imagine!LondonwilllooklikethefamousItaliancity,Venice.(28)ButthisExerciseFloodcalldidn'tcausepanicamongLondoners.Mostpeopleknewitwasjustawarning.Oneladysaid,"It'safloodwarning,isn'tit?Thewaterdoesn'tlookhightome."
(27)
A.OnebridgebetweenNorthandSouthLondoncollapsed.
B.TheheartofLondonwasflooded.
C.Anemergencyexercisewasconducted.
D.Ahundredpeopleinthesuburbsweredrowned.
39.(24)
A.OtherAmericanstates.
B.Foreigncountries.
C.Regionsoutsidethecitywherepeoplelive.
D.Othercitiesinthestatewherepeoplelive.
40.听力原文:W:"Run,Forrest,run!"DoyoumemberForrestGumpranfromcoasttocoast.Well,today26-yearoldJonathonWilliamsisjustweeksawayfromhisgoalofrunningacrossthecountryfromNewportBeach,CaliforniatoNewport,RhodeIsland,andthemanknownasWilly,joinsusfromhislateststop,Monroeville,Pennsylvania.Goodmorning.
M:Hey,how'sitgoing?
W:Oh,prettygood.How'sitgoingwithyou?
M:Yeah!Thatisn'tbad.It'sabeautifulmorningouthereinPennsylvania.It'sgreat.
W:NowisittruethatthemovieForrestGumpiswhatinspiredyoutosetacrossthecountryonfoot?
M:That'sright.Youknow,Isawthatmovieinhighschool.Itiskindofamazingtome,itwasanamazingdisplayoffreedom,athleticism,andwillpower.SoIjustsaidtomyself;"Man,that'ssomethingthatIwannadosomeday."
W:Alright,yousetoutonthisjourneythreemonthsago.Whatisyouraveragedaylike?Howmanymilesareyourunning?
M:Yeah,urn,goodquestion,Imean,basicallyIwakeupsometime,youknow,aroundsix.Itrytoleavebetweeneightandnine.Iaverageaboutprobably30milesaday.Mylongestdayisuh56,thoughactually.ThatwasinMissourisomewhere.Thatwas,thatwasaprettykiller.
W:Now,tellusaboutthebabystroller,thatispartofyourjourney.
M:ActuallyIgutthisideafromtwoguyswhodidthecross-the-countryrunfromNewJerseytoOregon,DavidandScott.Basicallyit'sgotmytentinit.I'vegotasparetyre,mybackpack,asleepingbag,alittleblownmattress.It'skindofastackofbasicallyeverythingIneed.
W:Well,Willy,wewishyouluckasyouapproachNewport,RhodeIsland.Goodlucktoyou.
(23)
A.CaliforniaB.NewJerseyC.RhodeIslandD.Pennsylvania
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20题)41.
Withanup-to-dateresumereadyasanoption,youmayfeelbetteratyourjobbecause______.
A.youaretodowondersinyourwork
B.itseemstobetheonlypositiveattitude
C.youhavemadeadecisiononyourown
D.itisuptoyoutochoosebetweentwoalternatives
42.
Whatdoes"anearthboundrocket"inSentence3Para.3mean?
A.Arocketsentfromtheearthtothemoon.
B.Arocketsentfromthemoontotheearth.
C.Arocketmadeofearth.
D.Arocketwithnopurpose.
43.Thewordscienceisheardsoofteninmodemtimesthatalmosteverybodyhassomenotionofitsmeaning.Ontheotherhand,itsdefinitionisdifficultformanypeople.Themeaningofthetermisconfused,buteveryoneshouldunderstanditsmeaningandobjectives.Justtomaketheexplanationassimpleaspossible,supposescienceisdefinedasclassifiedknowledge(facts).
Eveninthetruesciencesdistinguishingfactfromfictionisnotalwayseasy.Forthisreasongreatcareshouldbetakentodistinguishbetweenbeliefsandtruths.Thereisnodangeraslongas'acleardifferenceismadebetweentemporaryandprovedexplanations.Forexample,hypothesesandtheoriesareattemptstoexplainnaturalphenomena.Fromthesepositionsthescientistcontinuestoexperimentandobserveuntiltheyareprovedordiscredited(使不相信).Theexactstatusofanyexplanationshouldbeclearlylabeledtoavoidconfusion.
Theobjectivesofscienceareprimarilythediscoveryandthesubsequentunderstandingoftheunknown.Mancannotbesatisfiedwithrecognizingthatsecretsexistinnatureorthatquestionsareunanswerable;hemustsolvethem.Towardthatendspecialistsinthefieldofbiologyandrelatedfieldsofinterestaredirectingmuchoftheirtimeandenergy.
Actually,twobasicapproachesleadtothediscoveryofnewinformation.One,aimedatsatisfyingcuriosity,isreferredtoaspurescience.Theotherisaimedatusingknowledgeforspecificpurposes,forinstance,improvinghealth,raisingstandardsofliving,orcreatingnewconsumerproducts.Inthiscaseknowledgeisputtoeconomicuse.Suchanapproachisreferredtoasappliedscience.
Sometimespractical-mindedpeoplemissthepointofpurescienceinthinkingonlyofitsimmediateapplicationforeconomicrewards.Chemistsresponsibleformanyofthediscoveriescouldhardlyhaveanticipatedthattheirfindingswouldonedayresultinapplicationsofsuchapracticalnatureasthosedirectlyrelatedtolifeanddeath.Thediscoveryofonebitofinformationopensthedoortothediscoveryofanother.Somediscoveriesseemsosimplethatoneisamazedtheywerenotmadeyearsago;however,oneshouldrememberthattheconstructionofthemicroscopehadtoprecedethediscoveryofthecell.Thehostofscientistsdedicatingtheirlivestopuresciencearenotapologeticaboutignoringthepracticalsideoftheirdiscoveries;theyknowfromexperiencethatmostknowledgeiseventuallyapplied.
Todefinesciencewemaysimplycallit______.
A.classifiedknowledge
B.thestudyofunrelatedfields
C.thestudyofunrelatedsubjects
D.anattempttoexplainnaturalphenomena
44.
WhydolakesintheUnitedStatesandCanadabecomedeadlakes?
A.Fishinthelakesdiebecauseacidraindeprivesthemofoxygen.
B.Fishinthelakesdiefromtakinginpoisonoussubstancesreleasedfromtheacids.
C.Fishinthelakesdiefromdirectcontactwithaccumulatedacidinthewater.
D.Airpollutantsaredissolvedinthewaterandthuskillthefish.
45.
Accordingtothefirstparagraph,whatevidenceistherethatcrowshaveinterestedpeopleforalongtime?
A.Thelargenumberofstoriesaboutcrows.
B.Thefrequencywithwhichcrows
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