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2022年黑龙江省大兴安岭地区大学英语6级大学英语六级真题(含答案)学校:________班级:________姓名:________考号:________

一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20题)1.

TheYellowRiverinChinafailedtoreachtheseaforthefirsttimeinhistoryintheyearof______.

2.

Withthedevelopmentofspread-spectrumtechnique,wemayuseBluetoothconnectionasasubstituteforcellphone.

A.YB.NC.NG

3.

Oilinthisworldwillbeexhaustedoneday,inthefuture,butthatmaynotcomesosoonaswewouldsuppose.

A.YB.NC.NG

4.

Singaporeansbelievethatalackof______-speakingskillsisadisadvantageinthe21stcentury.

5.Whomightdisliketheideaofarrangingbooksbytheircolors?

A.Thosewholikepaintingonthebookshelves.

B.Thosewhotendtoarrangeanythingscientifically.

C.Thosewhoarecolor-blind.

D.Thosewhousuallycannotrememberthecolorsofbooks.

6.

Organicagriculturecontributestoslowingdowntheglobaltemperatureincreasethroughitsabilityto___________________.

7.

AccordingtoEdwardW.Gregg,it'snevertoolateforwomentostartexercise.

A.YB.NC.NG

8.

RosaParkswascrownedtwoofthenation'shighesthonorsforhercivilrightsactivism,namely,______and______.

9.Whatdidtheresearchersdotoparticipantsintheexperiments?

A.Theyputonamagicperformancetotheparticipants.

B.Theydivertedtheparticipants'attentionanddisruptedtheirchoosing.

C.Theychangedthethingsparticipantschosewithouttheirnoticing.

D.Theyaddedconfusiontothetwooptionstheparticipantsfaced.

10.

Thebasicprinciplesappliedtonatural-gasvehiclesarequitedifferentfromthoseappliedtogasoline-poweredvehicles.

A.YB.NC.NG

11.

Whatwillhappentoaperson'shealthinsuranceafteranearlyretirement?

A.Hewilllosealltheprotectionagainstmedicalproblem.

B.Hewillbecoveredbythesamepolicyforacertaintime.

C.Hedoesn'thavetopayforthehealthinsuranceanylonger.

D.Heonlyhastopaypartofhismonthlyinsurancepremium.

12.Duringtherecordingsession,singersareencouragedbyRubintosingina______.way.

13.

Inthispassagenickelsanddimesareseenascomplementtoeachother.

A.YB.NC.NG

14.

TheaveragethicknessofArcticicehasnowbeenreducedby______.

15.

Conflictisregardedasamarkerof______bycollectivistswhileacceptedasunavoidablebyindividualists.

16.

TheNetherlandshasplacedtherightsofpedestriansbeforethoseofcarsinsuchareascalled______.

17.

Allexpertsarewillingtoacceptthedefinitionsofsymptomtermsaboutdruguseandaddictionproblemsmentionedinthearticle.

A.YB.NC.NG

18.Fromherresearch,SusanD.Blumsetouttounderstandthatstudentsare______.

A.havinganewunderstandingofcreatingandquoting

B.noteasytogetaccesstotheauthorship

C.onthewaytoacceptnewnotionofauthorship

D.tryingtoredefinethenotionofauthorship

19.Whatdoes"elevatorspeech"refertointhispassage?

A.Thespeechthatisgiveninanelevator.

B.Ageneralexplanationforone'sjobloss.

C.Theformalspeechontopicofunemployment.

D.Adetaileddescriptionforthedownsizing.

20.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

A.YB.NC.NG

二、3.ListeningComprehension(20题)21.

【B9】

22.(46)

23.听力原文:Ifyou'vebeenoncampusforverylong,I'mcertainthatyou'vealreadyheardaboutthiscourse.Youmayknowthatlastsemesteraboutfiftypercentofthestudentsenrolledinmycoursefailedit.Letmeexplainhowthiscameaboutbeforeyoujumptoanyconclusions.Inthefirstplace,sincethisisacompositionclass,Iexpectmystudentstofollowcertainrulesofformality.Unfortunately,manystudentstodaydislikehavingtofollowrulesofanykind,especiallythosewhichtheymayfeeltobeunnecessary.Forexample,Iaskthateachofyourpapersbetypedandcenteredonthepapercorrectly.Icountoffpointsforvariouskindsofmistakes.Amisspelledwordwillcostyou5points.You'velost25pointsifyou'vemisspelledfivewords.Ifyouwriteanincompletesentence,you'velost10points.Ifyougivemetwocompletesentencesasonewithoutadequatepunctuation,you'velost15points.Idonotacceptlatepapers.Youwillreceiveazeroforanythemewhichyoufailtosubmitontime.Iexpectyoutoreadeachassignment.Tomakecertainthatyouhavereadtheassignment,Iwillgiveyouashortunannouncedquizfromtimetotime.ThisclassmeetsonMondays,Wednesdays,andFridays.Youwillhaveatotalofsixmajorteststhroughoutthesemester.Yourfinalgradewillbebasedonanaverageofthesemajortests,thepoptests,andeightwrittenthemes.Ifyouhaveanyquestionsatanytime,youcanseemeonTuesdays.Myofficeisonthesecondfloorofthisbuilding.Yourassignment,forWednesdayistoreadHemingway'sshortstoryonpage55.Fridaywillbethelastclassdayofthisweek,soyoucanexpecttowriteashortin-classthemeformethen.That'sallfortoday.I'llseeyouonWednesday.

(30)

A.10points.B.2points.C.15points.D.5points.

24.

【B11】

25.(29)

A.TheIndependent.

B.TheFinancialTimes.

C.TheDailyMirror.

D.TheDailyTelegraph.

26.(15)

A.Tohelphimpreparefortheconference.

B.Totellhimsomethingabouttheconference.

C.Toseeifheisreadyforthecomingconference.

D.Toremindhimofthedataheshouldtaketotheconference.

27.

【B4】

28.SectionB

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.

听力原文:EarlyintbeageofrichnessthatfollowedWorldWarⅡ,anAmericanretailinganalystproclaimedthatourenormouslyproductiveeconomydemandsthatwemakeconsumptionourwayoflife,thatweseekourspiritualsatisfaction,ourownsatisfaction,inconsumption.Weneedthingsconsumed,burnedup,wornout,replacedanddiscardedataneverincreasingrate.

(30)Americanshaverespondedtohiscallandmuchoftheworldhasfollowed.Consumptionhasbecomeacentraltaskoflifeinindustriallandsandisbecomeoneofthesocialvalues.

Overconsumptionbytheworld'sfortunateisanenvironmentalproblemunmatchedinseveritybyanythingbutperhapspopulationgrowth.Theexploitationofresourcesthreatenstoexhaustorinevitablyspoilforests,soils,water,airandclimate.

Ironically,highconsumptionmaybeamixedblessinginhumanterms,too.(31)Thetime-honoredvaluesofintegrityofcharacter,goodwork,friendship,familyandcommunityhaveoftenbeensacrificedintherushtoriches.Thusmanyintheindustriallandshaveasensethattheirworldofplentyissomehowhollow—misledbyaconsumeristculture,theyhavebeenfruitlesslyattemptingtosatisfywhatareessentiallysocial.psychologicalandspiritualneedswithmaterialthings.

Ofcourse,theoppositeofoverconsunlption—poverty—isnosolutiontOeitherenvironmentalorhumanproblems.Itisinfinitelyworseforpeopleandbadforthenaturalworldtoo.ThepoorpeasantsburntheirwayintotherainforestsofLatinAmerica,andhungryfarmersturntheirherdsoutontofragileAfricangrassland,reducingittodesert.

(32)Ifenvironmentaldestructionresultswhenpeoplehaveeithertoolittleortoomuch,wearelefttowonderhowmuchisenough.Whatlevelofconsumptioncantheearthsupport?

(27)

A.Thereform.oftheretailingsystem.

B.Theworshipofconsumerism.

C.Thedominanceofselfishness.

D.Anewgenerationofupperclassconsumers.

29.(16)

A.Theirparentscutbacktheloantothem.

B.Thewomandoesn'twanttotakeanotherEnglishcourse.

C.Theycan'taffordtherentofthismonth.

D.Thewoman'sbossrefusedtogiveheraraise.

30.听力原文:M:Hello,Susan,thisisJim.I'mafraidIhavenotbeenabletocometotheexcursion.Iwasjustaskedtogotohaveameeting.

W:Docomeafterthemeeting,Jim.Wewon'tstartuntilyoucomeback.

Q:Whydidthemansaythathecouldn'tjointheexcursion?

(17)

A.Hewasafraidhemightbekepttoolate.

B.Hewouldhavesomethingmoreimportanttodo.

C.Hewasnotinthemoodtoattendtheexcursion.

D.Hehadtomakeanappointmentwithafriend.

31.听力原文:M:Hey,Jane.Whatdoyou,thinkoftheartmuseumyouvisitedlastweek?

W:Itiswonderful,especiallythenewwing.

M:Ihavejustreadanarticleaboutthatnewwinganditsaysthecostisninetymilliontotal.It'samazing,Ithink.

W:Yeah,theguidementionedthat.Youcouldseetheybuiltitatallcosts.

M:Hmm.Itlooksreallyunusual,atleastfromwhatIsawinthepicture.

W:It'sreallyimpressive.Therearetrianglesalloverthepavingstonesinthecourtyard,theskylights,andevenalotofthesculptures.Allthesculpturesaremobileandaremadeofpiecesofaluminumthatmovesslowlyintheair.You'lllikeit,Ibet.

M:Thearticlesaidthat,too.Itwassaidtheoriginalwassteel,anditweighedsomuchthatitwasn'tsafetohang

W:Right.Theyusedaluminumlatersothatthosesculptureswouldn'tcomedownonsomeone'shead.

M:Fromthearticle,Ialsolearnedthereappearedmanyotherproblemswhentheybuiltit.

W:Thearticlesoundsinteresting.

M:Yes,itwentintoeverydetailaboutthenewwing.Therewasevenaninterviewwiththesculptor.

W:rdliketoreadthat.MayIborrowyourmagazine?

M:Ofcourse.Justcometomyplaceandtakeittonight.

(20)

A.Shethoughtitwasawasteofmoney.

B.Shewasamazedthatithadbeenfinishedinsuchashorttime.

C.Shewasimpressedbyit.

D.Shedidn'tlikeitasmuchastheotherwings.

32.SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.

听力原文:W:You'llhavetohurryifyoureallywanttocatchtheflight.Thenewairportisquitefarfromhere.

M:Don'tworry.I'malmostready.We'llmakeitallrightifweleaveimmediately.Haveyoucalledataxi?

Q:Whatdoesthemanhavetodoinordertogettotheairportintime?

(12)

A.Buyaticket.

B.Leaveatonce.

C.Getreadyimmediately.

D.Callataxi.

33.(32)

A.TherehavebeenthreemajorchangesinTVtechnologysince1927.

B.BasicTVtechnologynowadaysisquitedifferentfromthatofthefirstTVset.

C.DigitalTVsetsincorporatecomputertechnology.

D.DigitalTVtechnologyoriginatedintheU.S.

34.(24)

A.Healthinsurance,paidvacation,andacompanyvehicle.

B.Paidvacation,opportunitiesforpromotion,andhealthinsurance.

C.Opportunitiesforadvancement,insurance,andafreebuspass.

D.Paidvacation,opportunitiesforadvancement,andmedicare.

35.(26)

A.Discoveringnewlifeinspace.

B.Studyingmeteorites.

C.Plottingthecoursesofasteroids.

D.Developingradartelescopes.

36.

【B10】

37.听力原文:W:Hi,Mark!How'sitgoing?

M:Well,notsogreat.

W:What'swrong?

M:I'vegotabigproblemwithfilepoetrycoursethat'srequiredformymajor.

W:Isitallfilledup?

M:No,no.There'splentyofroom,butthere'sprerequisite(前提条件).I'vegottotakeIntroductiontoPoetrybeforeIcantakethespecialcourseinpoetsofthe1960's.Andtheintroductioncourseisonlyofferedintheevenings.

W:Youdon'tlikeeveningclassing?

M:No,that'snotthepoint.Iworkinthecafeteriaeveryevening.Ineedthemoneytopaymytuition.

W:Can'tyouasksomeoneatworktoswitchhourswithyou?Maybeyoucouldjustswitchacoupleofevenings,sincethecourseprobablyonlymeetstwotimesaweek.

M:IwishIcould.Mybossjustdidmeafavorbyputtingmeonevenings.Andhe'llhittheceilingifIasktochangeagain.

W:Waitaminute.Ihaveanidea.Haveyoucheckedthecoursesoveratthecommunitycollege?TheymightofferanIntroductiontoPoetryduringtheday.

M:That'sagreatidea.I'mfreethisafternoon.IthinkI'llgooverandcheckitout.

W:Yeah,theircoursesareactuallyalotcheaper,andyoucantransferthecreditsoverhere.

M:Thanksfortheadvice,Linda.I'llletyouknowwhathappens.

W:Sure,Mark.Goodluck,

(20)

A.It'sonlyopentopoetrymajors.

B.Itrequiresanotherclassfirst.

C.It'salreadyfull.

D.It'sonlyofferedinthemorning.

38.

【B6】

39.(17)

A.TheBestofJazz.

B.ChristmasCarols.

C.ClassicalMusic.

D.RockMusicCollection.

40.(36)

A.Itismorecomfortablethanaconventionaltrain.

B.Itdoesn'trequiremuchtrackmaintenance.

C.Itdoesn'tremaininanystationverylong.

D.Itcarriesmorepassengersthanaconventionaltrain.

三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20题)41.

Whywasitpossiblefortheseancienttreesletmorelightthroughthanmodernones?

A.Becausetheywerecloselyspaced,only3to16feetapart.

B.Becausetheyweresmallerplantsandshrubs.

C.Becausetheirbranchesdidnotfanoutasfarastoform.ashapelikeumbrella.

D.Becausetheyhadverysmallleaveslikethatoffernanddroppedeasily.

42.

Themajordifficultyindevelopingspacetravelisthat______.

A.thereisnocleardestinationinspace

B.itistooriskyandexpensiveforpeopletogobeyondtheorbit

C.thecurrentspacepropulsionsystemscannotmeettheneedsforthelongspacetravel

D.thereisnotenoughenergyforspacecrafttogainvelocity

43.

WhatdoestheauthortellusabouttheexperimentbyDr.GrayandDr.Wagner?

A.Participantsarearrangedtosteponeachother'stoe.

B.Thestudypartnerisactuallytheassistantfortheresearchers.

C.Theparticipantsknowbeforehandresearchers'intention.

D.ParticipantshavetocompleteexactlythesametaskSimultaneously.

44.

Inordertoallowonlysomepeopletoviewyourblog,youcan______.

45.

ProfessorJamesWestphal'sstudysuggeststhat______.

A.boardroomreformshavefailedtoachievethedesiredresult

B.outsideboarddirectorstendtobemoreindependent

C.withaboardroomfullofoutsiders,seniormanagersworkmoreconscientiously

D.cooperationbetweenseniormanagersandboarddirectorssufferedfromthereforms

46.

Whatdidthegovernmentintendtodotothenumberofplacesavailablebyuniversitiesbyimposing"thecap"?

47.

Themostnotabledifferenceamongthevariousethnicgroupsare______.

48.Accordingtothepassage,whatwillbethemostinfluentialproposalofEnvironmentalProtectionAgency?

A.Theproposalonthelimitationonemissionofthemostcarbon-intensivefuel.

B.Theproposalontheimpactoftheprogressontheenvironmentoneconomy.

C.Theproposalontherelationbetweenmainstreampollutantsandhumanhealth.

D.Theproposalonthelimitationonemissionofmercuryfromthepowerplants.

49.(61)

50.Itcanbeinferredfromthispassagethat______.

A.alltheoffspringhavetheirmothers'geneticengineering

B.partoftheoffspringhavetheirmothers'geneticengineering

C.noneoftheoffspringhavetheirmothers'geneticengineering

D.halfoftheoffspringhavetheirmothers'geneticengineering

51.

ComparedwithCuriosityaboutgeneralpropositions,curiosityaboutparticularfactsshowsa______levelofintelligence.

52.Accordingtothepassage,thepurposeofHCZ'sblackeducationisto______.

A.offerstudentsanintegratedsystem

B.reducethenumberofasthmaticchildren

C.getridofpovertyatthefirstplace

D.setupanetworktoprotectstudentsfromhazards

53.AproposedRussianbanonEuropeanUnionmeatexportscouldjeopardizeRussia'saspirationstojointheWorldTradeOrganizationnextyear,theEUtradecommissioner,PeterMandelson,warnedFriday.Hewarnedthatseveralofthe25EUmemberstatesweregrowingwearyofRussia'stradetacticsandcouldmovetoblockitsWTObid.

HeemphasizedthattheEuropeanUnionsupportedRussia'sWTOaccessioninprincipleandthathedidnotwanttolinktheRussianmeatbantoRussia'sWTOprospects,thoughEUstatescoulddoso.Inordertojointheorganization,Russiamustreachagreementwitheachofthe149WTOmembers.

"Issueslikethiswillaffecttheattitudeofmemberstatestowardsigningoffonaccession,"Mandelsonsaid."ThisisnottheonlytradeirritantbetweenusandRussia—thereareatleasthalfadozen—andthislatestbanisboundtoaffecttheattitudeofmemberstates,"towardRussia'saimofjoiningtheWTO."Wecan'thavesomanyofthesetradeirritantshangingoverus."

MandelsonsaidhewouldworktogetRussiatobackofffromitscurrentplanstobanallEUanimalproductsasofJan.1,whichwouldaffect1.7billion,or$2.2billion,inexportstoRussia.

MoscowhasjustifiedthebanonthegroundsthatBulgariaandRomania,whichwilljointheEuropeanUniononthatday,donothaveadequatefoodsafetymeasures.

ButMandelsonwarnedthatifMoscowrefusedtohackdown,itcouldsouroveralltraderelationswiththeEuropeanUnion,whichisalreadyconcernedaboutfairaccesstoMoscow'senergyresources."Russiaisactinginadisproportionateway,"hesaid.

PresidentVladimirPutinhasmadeWTOmembershiponeofhiskeyeconomicobjectives.HeiskeentoimproveaccesstoworldmarketsforRussianexportsandtoprovidealifttothecountry'sneglectedagriculturalsector.EuropeanresistancewouldaddtoreservationsbytradenegotiatorsinWashingtonwhowantRussiatomakemoreprogressonreducingtariffsonU.S.meatimportsandprotectingintellectualpropertybeforejoiningtheworldtradebody.

Tradedisputeseastashadowoverthesummitmeeting,whichwassupposedtomarkthestartoftalksonapartnershipagreementbetweentheEuropeanUnionandRussiacoveringenergy,tradeandhumanrights.ButPoland—inaseparatedisputewithMoscowoveraRussianbanonPolishfarmexports—useditsvetotostopthetalksonFriday.

PutindefendedtheRussianbanafterearliercomplainingthattheEuropeanCommissionhadfailedtoconsulthimbeforeagreeingtoadmitBulgariaandRomania,whosefoodsafetypracticeshecalledintoquestion.

EUofficialssaidprivatelythatPutin'sstancesuggestedhewassufferingfromaColdWarhangoverbecausetheformerSovietsatelliteswillsoonbecomeELImembers.

Whatisthethemeofthispassage?

A.RussiaconflictswithEUmembersinmeattrade.

B.RussiamayriskWTOentrywithEUmeatban.

C.RussiapreparestoenterWTO.

D.RussiacomplainsaboutfoodsecurityofBulgariaandRomania.

54.

Paragraph4istosuggestthat______.

A.politicianswillneedtolearntobecomemorepersonalwhen'meetingcitizens

B.politicianswhoareconsideredveryattractivearefavoredbycitizensoverpoliticianswhoarelessattractive

C.citizenstendtofavorapoliticianwhoanalyzestheissuesoveronewhodoesnot

D.citizenswillneedtolearnhowtoevaluatevisualpoliticalimagesinordertobecomebetterinformed

55.(58)

56.

【C4】

57.

ThemosteffectivewaytoinfluencetheinformationchildrenretainfromwatchingTVis______.

A.criticizingbadprograms

B.recommendinggoodprograms

C.choosingprogramsforchildren

D.properintervention

58.

Whichstatementbestdescribestheauthor'sfeelingsaboutthewar?

A.Itwaseverrealforhim,thoughhemightnotactivelyinvolved.

B.Itwasrealforhimbecausehewasasoldieratthattime.

C.Itwasveryunrealtohim.

D.Thewarwasverydisruptivetothepeopleathome.

59.

Accordingtothepassage,murderoccursmostfrequentlyinthemonthsof______.

60.

【C8】

四、5.ErrorCorrection(5题)61.(70)

62.

【S8】

63.

【S3】

64.【S7】

65.

【S10】

五、6.Translation(5题)66.Thelastquestionwehavetodiscussis______(谁将接任该协会主席职位).

67.Flyingdemandsamuchgreatersupplyofenergy__________(比其他运输方式).

68.I'mverygladtoknowthat________________(作为一些服务的回报,我的老板慷慨地同意将我欠的债一笔勾销).

69.__________(习惯了与大自然作斗争求生存的人们)werebewilderedbypoliticians,bankersandbusinessmen.

70.______(只有积极投身社会实践)canthestudentsbecompetitiveinthejobmarketaftergraduation.

参考答案

1.1972

2.C解析:本题定位信息是spread-spectrum,从而锁定BluetoothOperation部分。该部分只是在第四段最后一句提到了与手机相关的信息,ThissametechniqueminimizestheriskthatportablephonesorbabymonitorswilldisruptBluetoothdevices,但是并未提到题干中所说的“随着扩展频谱技术的发展,我们可以用蓝牙技术来代替手机的应用”。题干表述在文中找不到依据,因此答案为NG。

3.B解析:由题干关键词Oilinthisworldwillbeexhaustedoneday,可以定位到第一个小标题下第二段最后一句。根据这句可知世界上的石油有一天总会用尽,而且这一天的到来要比我们所预期的更快(soonerthanmostofuswouldthink)。题目说这一天的到来不会像我们设想的那么快,与文意不符。

4.ChineseChinese解析:参见文章标题CulturalEchoes中第二段。

5.D解析:由题干中colors可定位到第一个小标题下第三段第二条第二句:Thosegenerallyforgetfulaboutthecolorsoftheirbooksmightdisagree.题干中dislike与原句中mightdisagree对应。该句说,那些对书的颜色健忘的人不会同意该做法,由此可知D)“通常记不起书颜色的人”与文意相符。

6.keepcarboninthesoil.keepcarboninthesoil.解析:本题涉及有机农业的优点。小标题WhyShouldICareifaFoodisOrganic7部分第一段最后一句提到Organicagriculture具有manyimportantenvironmentalbenefits,而根据该部分最后一段最后一句Organicagriculturehelpstominimizethegreenhouseeffectandglobalwarmingthroughitsabilitytokeepcarboninthesoil即可得出答案。

7.A

8.UnitedStatesCapitolbuildinginWashingtonUnitedStatesCapitolbuildinginWashington解析:本题根据文章倒数第二段相关内容而设。“HerbodylayinhonorintheUnitdeStatesCapitolbuildinginWashington.ShewasfirstAmericanwomantobesohonored”罗莎·帕克斯被安葬在美国国会山,她是一个享受此种荣誉的美国妇女。

9.C解析:该句提到,我们没有在提供给参与者的选择对象上做手脚,而是偷偷地篡改了他们的选择结果,然后记录他们的反应。[C]项中的changedthethingsparticipantschosewithouttheirnoticing是对该句提到的secretlyalteredtheoutcomesoftheirchoices的同义转述,故答案为[C]。[A]项是针对该段首句提到的magicperformances设的干扰项。

10.B解析:本题涉及天然气交通工具的工作原理。小标题NaturalGasVehicleDesign下首段第一句指出天然气交通工具和汽油交通工具使用thesamebasicprinciples,题干中的quitedifferent与此相悖。

11.B解析:推理判断题。题干问提前退休对个人健康保险产生的影响。根据原文可知,退休后人们仍享受同样的保险,期限为18至36个月。B中的coveredbythesamepolicyforacertaintime是原文中guaranteedcoverageunderthesameinsurancepolicyforthenext18to36months的同义转述。

12.naturalnatural解析:空前的ina和空后的way表明,本空应填一辅音因素开头的形容词(短语)。倒数第二句提到,Rubin在每次录制唱片前,都会和歌手进行一次职业道德谈话。末句提到Rubin的观点:鼓励歌手们采用自然的方式录制他们的专辑。题干中的recordingsession是原文信息的重现,singersareencouragedbyRubinto是对Iencourageartiststo的同义转述,embraceanaturalprocess指的是自然地唱歌录歌,故process前的定语natural即为本题答案。

13.B解析:参见第二个小标题下第五句话。

14.40percent40percent解析:参见第2个小标题B.GlobalWarming下的第3段:Alreadyscientistshavedetecteda40percentreductionintheaveragethicknessofArcticice.由此可知,北极圈的冰的平均厚度现在已经减少了40%。

15.socialfailure

16.child-friendly“homezones”child-friendly“homezones”解析:空白处应为名词(词组)。题干与原文中where引出的定语从句内容相同,两旬对比可见,题目中缺少了原句中的主语child-friendly“homezones”。

17.B

18.A解析:根据题干关键词SusanD.Blum,students定位到第十六段第二句:"Today'sstudentsanewconceptofconceivingtextsandthepeoplewhocreatethemandwhoquotethem,"shewrote…可知,学生们对于网络上的文档、原作者、引用者有新的认识,故选A

19.B解析:该段提到,对自己的朋友和同事说自己的失业情况时,想好一个两分钟长的elevatorspeech说明发生了什么事。该段末句提到,Youdon'towethemanelaborateexplanation(你不欠他们详尽的说明),即简要说明一下你的情况就

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