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2022年贵州省贵阳市大学英语6级大学英语六级真题一卷(含答案)学校:________班级:________姓名:________考号:________
一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20题)1.
Accordingtotheadvertisement,everydayHRCoffersabout______.
2.
Naturalgastrappedinundergroundreservoirsisextractedby___________.
3.
WhenSusanCoxwasadopted,shewasraisedintheAmericanwayhappily.
A.YB.NC.NG
4.
OneoftheweakpointsofLAMVis_______.
5.
Thestatisticsinthereportshowthattraditionalfamilylifehasdied,thoughtherearestillmanychildrenlivingwithbothparents.
A.YB.NC.NG
6.
AccordingtoRubin,Auto-Tunemayhavea______effectonsingers.
A.minorB.majorC.positiveD.negative
7.AccordingtoBobbyPeck,targetingthecompanieswouldbedifficultasitwouldbenear-impossibletoprovethatillnessessufferedwerecausedby______.
8.
Fluvaccinescanreducedeathbyabout______percentamongoldpeople.
9.
Atthebakery,customerspurchased______.
10.
LisaPerezfoundanewinterestinhomemakingduringtheperiodofunemployment.
A.YB.NC.NG
11.
BBChasstartedsellingepisodesofsomeprogramstodownloadtoAppleiPodsfor______.
12.
Withmorepeoplecohabitingandevenrearingchildrenoutsidematrimony,______.
13.
TheaveragegestationperiodofGiantPandasis
14.
Yourdivorceapplicationcanbeacceptedifyoumakeitinhalfayearafteryoufindanyadulteryofyourspouse.
A.YB.NC.NG
15.
Infat-burningexercise,oneofthemostimportantgoalisto_____.
16.
AccordingtoProf.Bhushan,wecouldhavestain-resistantwindowglassbyusingsuper-smoothpolymersheets,whichareproducedby_________.
17.
Theautomatedphonesystemisso______thatpeoplehavetotalktoarealpersontosolvesomeproblems.
18.Whichofthefollowingisnotabigadvantageofswimmingaccordingtothepassage?
A.Waterreducesthepressureonpeople'sjoints.
B.Swimmingworksmostofthemajormuscles.
C.Watercangreatlyincreasepeople'sfitness.
D.Swimmingcanburnthefatquiteeffectively.
19.CuttingbudgetforscienceresearchanddevelopmentfurthersmothersincentivesforAmericanstudentsto______.
20.
TheBBCusedtopresentthemesofethnicminoritiesinaboring______.
二、3.ListeningComprehension(20题)21.(34)
A.Toreplacephysicaltherapy.
B.Tocontrolbrainseizures.
C.Topreventheartdisease.
D.Torelievetension.
22.听力原文:M:Iplantedflowersinaboxoutsidemywindow.
W:Hownice!Theafternoonshowersmaytakecareofwateringthemforyou.
Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean?
(18)
A.Themanhasalovelyviewfromhiswindow.
B.Themanmaynotneedtowaterhisflowers.
C.Shelovestheflowersthemangaveher.
D.She'lltakecareoftheman'sflowersforhim.
23.SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
听力原文:Peopleoftenmissmealsbecausetheygetbusyoraretryingtoloseweight.Buthowyouskipmeals,andtheamountyoueatatyournextmeal,canaffectyouroverallhealth.
Inrecentmonths,(26)twonewstudiesmayhelpexplainhowskippingmealsaffectshealth.
Themorerecentstudylookedatwhathappenswhenpeopleskipmealsbutendupeatingjustasmuchastheywouldinanormaldaywhentheyfinallydositdowntoameal.Thestudy,conductedbydiabetesresearchers,involvedhealthy,normal-weightmenandwomenintheir40s.(27)Fortwomonths,thestudysubjectsatethreemealsaday.Foranothereight-weekperiod,theyskippedtwomealsbutatethesamenumberofcaloriesinoneeveningmeal,consumedbetween4p.m.and8p.m.
Theresearchersfoundthatskippingmealsduringthedayandeatingonelargemealintheeveningresultedinpotentiallyriskymetabolicchanges.Ifthemealskipperspersistedlongterm,itcouldleadtodiabetes.
Thestudywasnotablebecauseitfollowedanotherstudyearlierthisyearthatfoundthatskippingmealseveryotherdaycouldactuallyimproveapatient'shealth.Inthatstudy,overweightadultsatenormalmealsoneday.Thiswasfollowedbyadayofseverelyrestrictedeating,whentheyateabout400or500caloriesaday--theequivalentofaboutonemeal.
Afterfollowingthespecialdietingpatternfortwomonths,(28)thedieterslostanaverageof8percentoftheirbodyweight,andtheyhadlowercholesterol.
Theconclusion,saytheauthorsofthemorerecentmeal-skippingstudy,isthatskippingmealsaspartofacontrolledeatingplanthatresultsinlowercalorieintakecanresultinbetterhealth.However,skippingmealsduringthedayandthenovereatingattheeveningmealresultsinharmfulchangesinthebody.
(27)
A.Tosupportskippingmealsbygivingscientificproofs.
B.Toexplainhowskippingmealsworsenspeople'shealth.
C.Toexplainhowskippingmealshelpsimprovehealth.
D.Toexplainhowskippingmealsaffectspeople'shealth.
24.(26)
A.Husbandandwife.
B.Motherandson.
C.Teacherandstudent.
D.Friends.
25.
【B2】
26.(44)
27.(29)
A.Todrivethetrainafteritisstartedautomatically.
B.Tostartthetrainandtodriveitwhennecessary.
C.Totakecareofthepassengersonthetrain.
D.Tosendcommandingsignalstothecommandspot.
28.(19)
A.Customerandclerk.
B.Professorandstudent.
C.Bossandemployee.
D.Lawyerandclient.
29.
【B6】
30.(41)
31.(22)
A.Shewillgethimtodohisassignment.
B.Shewillhelphimputhisthingsinorder.
C.Shewillcompletehishomeworkforhim.
D.Shewilltellhimhowtomaintainhiscar.
32.
【B7】
33.(21)
A.602.B.612.C.412.D.402.
34.(35)
A.Thousandseveryday.
B.Thousandseveryweek.
C.Thousandseverymonth.
D.Thousandseveryyear.
35.
【B9】
36.(28)
A.Becausepovertystillexistsinanrichsociety.
B.Becauseoverconsumptionwon'tlastlongduetounrestrictedpopulationgrowth.
C.Becausetraditionalritualsareoftenneglectedintheprocessofmodernization.
D.Becausemoralvaluesaresacrificedinpursuitofmaterialsatisfaction.
37.听力原文:M:Hi,Diana.MindifIsitdown?
W:Notatall,Jack.Howhaveyoubeen?
M:Good.ButI'msurprisedtoseeyouonthecitybus.Yourcarintheshop?
W:No.I'vejustbeenthinkingalotabouttheenvironmentlately.SoIdecidedtheairwillbealotcleanerifweallusepublictransportationwhenwecould.
M:I'msureyouareright.Thedieselbusisn'texactlypollutionfree.
W:True.Butthey'llberunningalotcleanersoon.Wewerejusttalkingaboutthatinmyenvironmentalengineeringclass.
M:What'sthecitygonnado?Installpollutionfiltersofsomesortontheirbuses?
W:Theycould,butthosefiltersmaketheenginesworkharderandreallycutdownonfuelefficiency.Insteadtheyfoundawaytomaketheirenginesmoreefficient.
M:How?
W:Well,thereisamaterialcalledconiineoxide.It'sareallygoodinsulator.Andathickcoatofitgetsprayedoncertainpartoftheengine.
M:Aninsulator?
W:Well,yeah.Actually,whatitdoesisreflectbacktheheatofburningfuel.Sothefuelwillburnmuchhotterandburnupmorecompletely.
M:Soalotlessunburnedfuelcomesouttopollutetheair,right?
W:Yeah,andthebuswillneedlessfuel.Sowiththesavingsonfueloilcosts,theysaythiswillallpayforitselfinjustsixmonths.
M:Soundslikepeopleshouldallgooutandgetsomeofthisstufftosprayontheircarengines.
W:Well,it'snotreallythateasy.Yousee,normally,thematerialsarefinepowder.Tomeltitsoyoucansprayacoatofitontheengineparts,youfirsthavetoheatitover10,000degreesandthen,well,yougettheidea.It'snotsomethingyouorIwouldbeabletodoourselves.
(23)
A.Anewfuelforbuses.
B.Thecausesofairpollution.
C.Careersinenvironmentalengineering.
D.Awaytoimprovefuelefficiencyinbuses.
38.(38)
39.听力原文:LastApril,AmericanbusinessmanDennisTitoreportedlypaidbetweentwelve-millionandtwenty-milliondollarstospendoneweekontheInternationalSpaceStation.NASAhadstronglyobjectedtotheRussianplantopermitacivilianonthecostlyresearchvehicle.Aftertwoyearsofnegotiations,spaceofficialshaveagreedonaprocesstotrainprivatecitizenstotaketripstotheInternationalSpaceStation.
NASArecentlyagreedtoconditionsthatwillpermitRussiatoselltripstothespacestation.AnAmericancompanycalledSpaceAdventuresLimitedofArlington,inVirginiaplansthetrips.ExpertssaythechangeinpolicyatNASAshowsanewdesiretousespacevehiclesforbusinessandindustrialpurposes.InaspeechtoCongresslastyear,NASAofficialMichaelHawessaidthatthespaceagencyhadnotconsideredciviliantravelasoneoftheindustriesitwantedtodevelop.However,MisterHawessaidthatprivatespacetravelcouldnowbedoneaslongassafetymeasuresareobservedcarefully.
Candidatesforadventurespacetraveltripsmustbeinexcellenthealthandmustpassdifficulthealthtests.Theymustreceivealotoftraining.However,SpecialEnglishcanhelpyouprepareforaspaceholiday.ThisisbecauseallsuccessfulcandidateswhowishtotraveltotheInternationalSpaceStationmustbeabletoreadandspeakEnglish.
(30)
A.Becauseitwelcomestabigsumofmoneybytourist
B.Becauseitthinksthatsafetymeasuresarefollowedcarefully.
C.BecauseRussiaagrees,too.
D.Becausethespaceshipisavailable.
40.听力原文:M:YoumustbeprettyexcitedaboutyourtriptoEurope.Whenareyouleaving?
W:Injustthreeweeks.Yes,Iamexcited!ButtherearestillafewthingsIneedtodobeforeIgo.
M:likewhat?
W:Likerenewingmypassport,goingtothetravelagency,buyingmyplanetickets,andfiguringoutwhattodowithmyapartmentwhileI'mgone.
M:You'renotgoingtogiveupyourapartment,areyou?
W:Noway!I'llneverfindabetterapartmentaroundhere!ButIdon'tliketheideaofpayingthreemonth'srentonanemptyapartment,either.
M:Idon'tblameyou.Perhapsyoucouldsubletit.
W:Yes,butwhoto?
M:Hum,letmethink.Oh,Iknowjusttherightperson!JimThomas,anoldcolleagueofmine,iscomingheretodosomeresearchfromJunethroughAugust.
W:Well,that'sexactlywhenI'llbeaway.Itsoundsidealaslongasthelandlordagrees.
M:Tellyouwhat.I'llbecallingJimlaterthisweekanyway.I'llmentionittohimthen.
W:Well,thanks,Bill.Letmeknowwhathappens.Thatextramoneywouldreallycomeinhandy.
(20)
A.Renewingpassport.
B.Brushingherapartment.
C.Buyingplanetickets.
D.Goingtothetravelagency.
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20题)41.
Thetruecauseoftheanxietyoftheworkersisthat______.
A.theyarelikelytolosetheirjobs
B.theyarefacedwiththebasicrealitiesofhumanexistence
C.theyhavenorealinterestsinlife
D.theyaredeprivedoftheirindividualityandindependence
42.
Accordingtotheauthor,there-modelingofcitiesshouldtakeintoaccountallofthefollowingexcept______.
A.thebenefitsoffuturegenerations
B.thewillandtheprideofthecitydwellers
C.thepsychologicalneedsoflandowners
D.propertransportationplans
43.
ItcanbeinferredthatthemostpowerfulforceinthesociallifeofHawthorne'stimewas______.
A.literatureB.religionC.moneyD.tension
44.
Accordingtothefirstparagraph,whatevidenceistherethatcrowshaveinterestedpeopleforalongtime?
A.Thelargenumberofstoriesaboutcrows.
B.Thefrequencywithwhichcrowsaresighted.
C.Theamountofresearchthathasbeenconductedoncrows.
D.Theeasewithwhichcrowsareidentified.
45.
Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatthemostpossiblecheatersarestudents______.
A.ingooduniversitiesasDuke,RutgersandCornell
B.intopuniversitiesasPrinceton,YaleandStanford
C.whocanusetheanti-plagiarismsoftware
D.whoneedtocompileacademicpaper
46.
Comparedwiththecrow,GenusEumenusseemstodisplaythenumbersense______ratherthanconsciously.
47.
Whatdidpeoplesayabouthim?
A.Theysaidhewasafamouswriter.
B.Theysaidhewasanimportantmodernpainter.
C.TheysaidhispaintingwasimportantandContemporary.
D.Theysaidhewasanimportantcontemporary.
48.SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.
TheChineseof3500yearsagobelievedthattheearthwasachariot,andthesky,acurvedcanopystretchedaboveit.Thecanopywasninelayersthick,anditslopedslightlytothenorthwest,asacataclysmhadbrokenoneofitssupportingcolumns.Thisgentleslopeexplainedthemovementofthestarsfromeasttowest.
AccordingtotheseancientChinesebeliefs,thesunspentthenightonearthandascendedtotheskyeachmorningfromtheluminousvalleyoftheeastbyclimbingthebranchesofanimmenselytallsacredtree.TotheChinesepeople,thesunwastheincarnationofgoodness,beauty,andtruth.Inpopularimagination,thesunwasrepresentedasacockthatlittlebylittleassumedhumanform.Hisbattleswiththedragons,whichwaspersonifiedevilintheirbeliefs,accountedforthemomentarydisappearancesofthesunthatmennowcalleclipses.ManyoftheChinesepeopleworshipedthesun,butinthevastandcomplicatedorganizationoftheChinesegods,thesunwasofonlysecondaryimportance.
Alongwiththeseunsophisticatedbeliefsaboutthesun,theChineseevolvedascienceofastronomybaseduponobservation,thoughessentiallyreligious-whichenabledthemtopredicteclipsesofthesunandthemovementsofthestars.Suchpredictionswerebasedoncalculationsmadebyusingagnomon—anobjectwhoseshadowcouldbeusedasameasure,aswithasundial(日晷仪)orsimplershadowpointers.Moreover,withthenakedeye,theChineseobservedsunspots,aphenomenonnotthenknowntotheircontemporaries.
TheancientChinesebelievedthattheearth______.
A.wasachariot
B.slopedtothenorthwest
C.wassupportedbycolumns
D.hadninelayers
49.
Bysaying"thinkingoutsidethebox",McCormickwantstoshowhis______towardstheresearchers.
50.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
51.(59)
52.
WhatdoesAngulosayaboutthebacteria'santibioticresistance?
53.Whatareoutsidedirectorssupposedtobe?
A.Generousinvestors.
B.Unbiasedexecutives.
C.Sharepriceforecasters.
D.Independentadvisers.
54.
WhatissaidabouttheblocksofflatsbuiltinthepastinBritain?
A.Theyweremostlyinhabitedbypeoplewhodidnotearnmuch.
B.Theywereusuallynotlargeenoughtoaccommodatebigfamilies.
C.Theyweresoldtopeoplebeforenecessaryfacilitieswereinstalled.
D.Theyprovidedplaygroundsforchildrenonthetopofthebuildings.
55.
The13measuresofpsychologicalwell-beingareusedto______.
A.serveasthestandardsforchoosingthesubjectsoftheresearch
B.serveasthewaystohelpadultstogetovertheirunhappymarriage
C.examineallthe5232marriedadults
D.examinealltheadultsinthedatabase
56.
WecanlearnfromthepassagethatAmericanshaveahistoryof______.
A.undervaluingintellect
B.favoringintellectualism
C.supportingschoolreform
D.suppressingnativeintelligence
57.SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.
Thebiographerhastodancebetweentwoshakypositionswithrespecttothesubject(研究对象).Tooclosearelation,andthewritermayloseobjectivity.Notcloseenough,andthewritermaylackthesympathy
necessarytoanyefforttoportrayamind,asoul—thequalityoflife.Whoshouldwritethebiographyofafamily,forexample?Becauseoftheirclosenesstothesubject,familymembersmayhavespecialinformation,butbythesametoken,theymaynothavethedistancethatwouldallowthemtobefair.Similarly,aking'sservantmightnotbethebestonetowriteabiographyofthatking.Butaforeignermightnothavetheknowledgeandsympathynecessarytowritetheking'sbiography—notforareadershipfromwithinthekingdom,atanyrate.
Thereisnoidealpositionforsuchatask.Thebiographerhastoworkwiththepositionheorshehasintheworld,adjustingthatpositionasnecessarytodealwiththesubject.Everypositionhasstrengthsandweaknesses:tothrive,awritermusttrytobecomeawareofthese,evaluatethemintermsofthesubject,andselectapositionaccordingly.
Whentheirsubjectsareheroesorfamousfigures,biographiesoftenrevealademocraticmotive:theyattempt
toshowthattheirsubjectsareonlyhuman,nobetterthananyoneelse.Otherbiographiesaremeanttochangeus,toinviteustobecomebetterthanweare.ThebiographiesofJesus(耶酥)foundintheBibleareinthisclass.
Biographersmayclaimthattheiraccountisthe"authentic"one.Inadvancingthisclaim,theyarehelpedifthebiographyis"authorized"bythesubject;thispresumablyallowsthebiographerspecialaccesstoprivateinformation."Unauthorized"biographiesalsohavetheirappeal,however,sincetheycansuggestanindependenceofmindinthebiographer.Inbookpromotions,the"unauthorized"characterzsationusuallysuggeststheprospectofjuicygossipthatthesubjecthadhopedtosuppress.Asubjectmighthaveseveralbiographies,evenseveral"authentic"ones.Wesenseintuitivelythatnooneisinapositiontotell"the"storyofalife,perhapsnoteventhesubject,andthishasbeenprovedbythehistoryofbiography.
Accordingtotheauthor,anidealbiographerwouldbeonewho
A.knowsthesubjectverywellandyetmaintainsaproperdistancefromhim
B.isclosetothesubjectandknowsthetechniquesofbiographywriting
C.isindependentandknowsthetechniquesofbiographywriting
D.possessesspecialprivateinformationandissympathetictowardthesubject
58.SomeAmericanshavechangedtheirlifeplansbyputtingoff______.
59.
Accordingtothedefinitioninthepassage,afictionalworkthatplaceshumanbeingsinaprehistoricworldinhabitedbydinosaurs______.
A.cannotbecalledsciencefictionbecauseitdoesnotdealwiththefuture
B.cannotbecalledsciencefictionbecauseitdoesn'tdealwithtechnology
C.canbecalledsciencefictionbecauseitdealswithman'srelationtotheworld
D.canbecalledsciencefictionbecauseitplacespeopleinanenvironmentdifferentfromtheoneweknow
60.
TheexampleprovidedinParagraph3isusedtoillustratetheideathat______.
A.historyismainlyshapedbyimportantevents
B.theinterpretationofhistorycanbequitedifferent
C.thereisnostandardinjudginghistory
D.BritainandtheUnitedStateshashadanuneasyrelationshipfromthestart
四、5.ErrorCorrection(5题)61.
【S3】
62.
【S6】
63.Fastfoodhasgrownremarkable,notonlyintheUnitedStates,butalso
aroundtheworld.Restaurantchainsrepresentamulti-billion-dollarsindustry【S1】______
thatshowsnosighofslowingdown.Innovationsforoperationsandproducts【S2】______
havekepttheindustrygrowingand,somecriticswouldargue,ledtospeedup【S3】______
thepaceofcontemporarylife.
Fromitsinception,fastfoodhaslivedupitsname.Intheearlydaysoffast【S4】______
food,asAmericanscametodependmoreontheircars,outletsoffered
drive-service,enabledcustomerstoparkandeatintheircars.Thisservice【S5】______
reducedthecostofoperatingarestaurantandestablishingrelativelylowprices.【S6】______
Giventhepopularityoffastfoodforlunchanddinner,itwasonlyamatter
oftimebeforemarketersandfranchiseesrealizedtheycouldexpandtheirline
ofproductionbyofferingbreakfasttohungrypeopleinahurry.【S7】______
Formanypeople,however,fastfoodhasbecomesymbolicofafast-pace【S8】______
lifestyle.thatisneithernaturalnorhealthy.AnorganizationcalledSlowFood
wasestablishedinItalyin1986toopposefastfoodanditsassembly-line
approachtocookingandeating.TheSlowFoodmanifesto,endorsedinParis
1989bydelegatesfrom15countries,states,"Weareslavedbyspeedandhave【S9】______
allsuccumbedtothesameinsidiousvirus:FastLive,whichdisruptsourhabits,
pervadestheprivacyofourhomesandforcesustoeatFastFoods."Tofightthe
negativeconnotationsoffastfood,manycompaniesnowemphasizeonthe【S10】______
word"flesh"intheiradvertisingandusetheterm"quickservice"todescribe
theiroperations.
【S1】
64.
【S8】
65.Didyoueverhavesomeone'snameonthetipofyourtongueand
yetyouareunabletorecallit?Whenthishappensagain,donottry【S1】______
torecallit.Dosomethingelseforacoupleminutes,andthename【S2】______
mightcomeintoyourhead.Thenameisthere,sinceyouhavemet【S3】______
thispersonandlearnedhisname.Ifonlyhastobedugout.The
initialefforttorecallpreparethemindforoperation,butitisthe【S4】______
subconsciousactivitieswhichgotoworktodigupadimmemory.【S5】______
Forceyourselftorecallalmostneverhelpsbecauseitdoesn't【S6】______
looseyourmemory;itonlytightensit.Studentsfindthepreparatory【S7】______
methodnothelpfulinexaminations.Theyreadoverthequestions【S8】______
beforetryingtoansweranyofthem.Thentheyanswerfirstlythe【S9】______
onesofwhichtheyaremostconfident.Meanwhile,deepermental
activitiesinthesubconsciousmindaretakingplace;workisbeing
doneonthemoredifficultquestion.Bythetimetheeasierquestions
answered,answerstothemoredifficultoneswillusuallybeginto【S10】______
coneintoconsciousness.Itisoftenjustaquestionofwaitingfor
recalltocometothememory.
【S1】
五、6.Translation(5题)66.Ifyouneverworked,______(就没有资格领取失业救济金).
67.Thegovernmentofficialcanhardlyfindsufficientgroundsonwhichtobasehisargumentsin______(赞成修改税法).
68.Inthecase,severalgovernmentofficials____________________(被指控经济犯罪).
69.Asisknowntoall,itisveryimportant____________________(培养孩子们的合作精神).
70.Thenewgovernmentwasaccused__________________________(未实现其降低失业率的承诺).
参考答案
1.17freeclassesdaily
2.drillingwellsintotheearth。drillingwellsintotheearth。解析:本题涉及开采天然气的方式。小标题FromFieldtoFord下首段首句Weextractnaturalgastrappedinundergroundreservoirsbydrillingwellsintotheearth为答案出处。题干将原文的主动语态转换成了被动语态。
3.B解析:由题眼定位到第三段,答案可被锁定在第五句话...questionsofidentityandracewerealwayssimmeringjustbeneaththesurfaceofherall-Americanchildhood.(…在她全美国化的童年里,她的内心一直充满了对自己身份与种族的疑问。)因此,题干与原文内容不符。
4.itslimitedpayloaditslimitedpayload解析:weakpoint意为“缺点”,定位句中的negativefactor意为“不利因素”,两者意思相似;因此,空白处应填入的内容应当是和negativefactor相对应的。所以,空白处应填入的内容是itslimitedpayload。
5.B解析:依据第四自然段第一句话“Thereportsaysitisstilltooearlytotalkofthedeathofthe'traditionalfamily',becausefour-fifthsofdependentchildrenstillliveinafamilywithtwoparents,andnineintenofthoseparentsaremarried.”可知,还有五分之四的需要照料的孩子同双亲生活在一起,因此,传统的家庭已死亡的说法不确切。
6.D解析:原文该句句末的Auto-Tuneismakingsingerslazy表明Rubin认为Auto-Tune会对歌手造成不好的影响,因此,本题应选D。关于选项A和B,原文没有相关的讨论。
7.pollutioncomingfromaparticularplantpollutioncomingfromaparticularplant解析:细节题。根据题干定位到第四个小标题第三段末句But,vethatillnessessufferedwerecausedbypollutioncomingfromaparticularplant,即:证明疾病是由一种来自特殊植物的污染而造成的,故得答案。
8.8585解析:询问流感疫苗在老年人中减少了多少比例的死亡。答案在Vaccines部分最后一段最后一句。
9.breadbread解析:浏览第2段第3句可以找到答案。
10.B解析:参见文章第一个小标题下第二段第一句话。
11.$1.99$1.99解析:从“Manyoftherecentmovesincludechargingviewersforcurrentprograms.ABChasstartedsellingepisodesofsomeprogramstodownloadtoAppleiPodsfor$1.99.”可以得到答案。
12.marriageisgoingoutoffashionmarriageisgoingoutoffashion解析:文章第二自然段第二句说明此点。随着更多的人同居,甚至养育非婚生的子女,婚姻正变得不再风行。
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14.B解析:本题仍需锁定InCourtorOnline?部分。该部分第三段中提到了adultery是夫妻一方可以提出离婚的理由,第四段又补充说,发现adultery行为发生后,分居六个月以上就可以算作“无法忍受”,但如果发现了adultery行为,却仍住在一起六个月以上,离婚的请求将不被接受。题干“发现对方奸情半年内提出离婚都将被批准”与文章事实不符,故答案为N。
15.naintainyourstayingpowernaintainyourstayingpower解析:同义转述题。题干中的importantgoal与原文中的vitalgoal“至关重要的目标”意思相同。需要注意的是题干中要求考生填写不定式后的动词词组,需要把原文中的动名词形式加以改变才能作为答案。
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