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2021年山东省济南市大学英语6级大学英

语六级测试卷(含答案)

学校:班级:姓名:考号:

一、l.Writing(10题)

1.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowriteashort

essayentitledCollegeStudent'sJob-Hunting.Youshouldwriteatleast150

wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbellow.

1.近年来出现大学生就业难的现象。

2.产生这一现象的原因(如大学生追求目标过高,专业不对口等。)

3.如何解决这个问题(改变就业观念,大学生在培训等)。

CollegeStudent'sJob-Hunting

2.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition

onthetopicHowtoKeepPsychologicallyHealthy?Youshouldwriteatleast

150wordsaccordingtotheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:

1.心理问题往往是导致疾病的诱因;

2.分析人们产生心理问题的原因(可从失业、压力过重、缺少支持、缺

乏人际关系等方面加以分析);

3.你认为人们如何保持心理健康。

HowtoKeepPsychologicallyHealthy?

3.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacompositiononthe

topic"AFewRemarksonCompetition".Yourcompositionshouldbenoless

than150wordsandbaseonetheoutlinegiveninChinesebelow.

1•竞争是存在于当今社会的普遍现象;

2.竞争的好处;

3.竞争的同时不要忘记合作。

4.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition

onthetopic:CellPhonesinChina.Youshouldwritenofewerthan150words

andyoushouldbaseyourcompositiononthetablebelow.Remembertowrite

clearly,

亿

机3.15

.2.69亿一"

使2.066亿一"।

用15亿

量0□526亿*~

20012002200320042005年份

1.上图所示为我国人民近几年使用手机的情况,请描述其变化

2.说明发生这些变化的原因

3.这种现象带来的结果

5.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition

onthetopicHowtoSucceedinaJobinterview.Youshouldwriteatleast150

wordsaccordingtotheoutlinegivenbelow.

1.Interviewisveryimportanttostudents.

2.Howtosucceedinajobinterview?

a)Beverywellprepared.

b)Mustpaymuchattentiontoyourappearance.

HowtoSucceedinaJobInterview

6.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitledBeijingOlympicsVolunteersinMyEyes.Youshouldwriteatleast

150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:

1.奥运志愿者所需具备的素质

2.为什么参加奥运志愿者活动

3.志愿者工作需要付出,但值得一做

Usefulwordsandexpressions:

志愿者:volunteer(n./v.)

申请:applyfor,application(n.)

招募:recruit(v.),recruitment(n.)

7.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition

withthetitleofAnEye-witnessAccountofaTrafficAccident.Youshould

writeatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese.

假设你在某日某时某地目击一起车祸,就此写一份见证书。见证书须包

括以下几点:

1.车祸发生的时间及地点

2.你所见到的车祸情况

3.你对车祸原因的分析

8.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

commentingontheevaluationofteachers'performancedonebythestudents.

Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelowin

Chinese.

1.不少大学让学生参与任课老师教学情况的测评

2.对此改革措施校方、教师、学生的看法不一

3.学生测评教师的益处以及可能产生的问题

9.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitledMyViewpointOnWide-spreadSMS(ShortMessageService).You,

shouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegiven,below:

1.现在越来越多的年轻人把手机短信作为交流的主要渠道

2.使用手机雉的利与弊

3.我的观点

MyViewpointonWide-spreadSMS

10.假设你是李明,假期即将到来,你打算做一次为期三周的旅行,希

望找个外国朋友作为游伴(Travel-mate)。拟一^t'寻游伴的启事,交代清

楚日程安排、费用分担情况、对对方的要求等,并说明对方和你一起出

游的好处。

Travel-mateWanted

二、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(10题)

11.EntertainmentinLondon

BuyingBooks

Londonersaregreatreaders.Theybuyvastnumbersofnewspapersand

magazinesandevenofbooksespeciallypaperbacks,whicharestill

comparativelycheapinspiteofever-increasingrisesinthecostsofprinting.

Theystillcontinuetobuy"proper"books,too,printedongoodpaperand

boundbetweenhardcovers.

TherearemanystreetsinLondoncontainingshopswhichspecializeinbook­

selling.PerhapsthebestknownoftheseisCharingCrossRoadinthevery

heartofLondon.Herebookshopsofallsortsandsizesaretobefound,from

thecelebratedonewhichboastsofbeing"thebiggestbookshopintheworld"

tothetiny,dustylittleplaceswhichseemtohavebeenleftoverfromDickens'

time.Someoftheseshopsstock,orwillobtain,anykindsofbooks,butmany

ofthemspecializeinsecond-handbooks,inartbooks,inforeignbooks,in

booksorphilosophy,politicoranyotherofthevarioussubjectsaboutwhich

booksmaybewritten.Oneshopinthisareaspecializessolelyinbooksabout

ballet!

AlthoughitmaybethemostconvenientplaceforLondonerstobuybooks,

CharingCrossRoadisnotthecheapest.Forthereallycheapsecond-hand

volumes,thecollectormustventureoffthebusyandcrowdedroads,to

FarringdonRoad,forexample,intheEastCentraldistrictofLondon.Here

thereisnothingsograndasbookshops.Instead,thebooksellerscomealong

eachmorningandtipouttheirsacksofbooksontobarrows(推车)whichline

thegutters(贫民区).Andthecollectors,someprofessionalandsomeamateur,

whohavebeenwaitingforthem,pouncetowardsthesellers.Inplaceslike

thisonecanstill,occasionally,pickupforafewpenceanoldvolumethat

maybeworthmanypounds.

BothCharingCrossRoadandFarringdonRoadarewell-knownplacesofthe

bookbuyer.YetalloverLondontherearebookshops,inplacesnotsowell

known,wherethebooksareequallyvariedandexciting.Itisinthe

sympatheticatmosphereofsuchshopsthattheloyalbookbuyerfeelsmostat

home.Intheseshops,eventhelife-longbook-browserisfrequentlyrewarded

bytheaccidentaldiscoveryofpreviouslyunknowndelights.Onecould,in

fact,easilyspendalifetimeexploringLondon'sbookshops.Therearemany

lesspleasantwaysofspendingtime!

GoingtotheTheatre

Londonisveryrichintheatres:thereareoverfortyintheWestEndalone-

morethanenoughtoensurethattherewillalwaysbeatleasttwoorthree

showsrunningtosuiteverykindtaste,whetherseriousorlighthearted.

Someofthemarespecialisttheatres.TheRoyalOperaHouse,CoventGarden,

wherethegreatoperasingersoftheworldcanbeheard,isthehomeofopera

andtheRoyalBallet.TheLondonColiseumnowhousestheEnglishNational

OperaCompany,whichencouragesEnglishsingersinparticularandperforms

mostoperasinEnglishatpopularprices.

Sometheatresconcentrateontheclassicsandseriousdrama,someonlight

comedy,someonmusicals.Mosttheatreshaveapersonalityoftheirown,

fromtheold,suchastheTheatreRoyal(alsocalledthe"Haymarket")inthe

Haymarket,tothemoremodernsuchastherecentlyopenedBaibicancentre

inthecity.TheNationalTheatrehasthreeseparatetheatresinitsnewbuilding

byWaterlooBridge.AtthenewBarbicancentretheRoyalShakespeare

CompanyhastheirLondonhome-theirothercentreisatStratfor-on-Avon.

MostoftheoldLondontheatresareconcentratedinaverysmallarea,within

astone'sthrowofthePiccadillyandLeicesterSquaretubestations.Asthe

eveningperformancesnormallybegineitheratseven-thirtyoreightp.m.,

thereisakindofminorrush-hourbetweenseven-fifteenandeighto'clockin

thisdistrict.Peoplestreamoutofthenearbytubestations,thepavementsare

crowded,andtaxisandprivatecars

A.Newspapers.B.Magazines.C.Paperbacks.D.Hardbacks.

12.

Inordertogathermuchmoredata,Wal-Martpreferredtobarcodes.

13.TheInternetandmediacompanieshaverealizedtheimplicitvaluations

ofsocialnetworking,buthaven'tmadeitaworkingrevenuemodel.

14.

OneofthemostdisturbingtruthsaboutTVisthatitmakesreadingbooks

ceasetobeinoursociety.

A.themostpopularrecreation

B.theonlymethodofacquiringliteracy

C.theprimarywayofgettinginformation

D.thefinancialresources

15.

TheChineseExclusionActcametoanend.

A.bytheCaliforniagovernorthen

B.afteramassivebloodshed

C.duringWWII

D.in1965

16.TheWebLifestyle

Ifyouaskedpeopletodaywhytheyusedthetelephonetocommunicatewith

theirfriendsorwhytheyturnedtothetelevisionforentertainment,theywould

lookatyouasifyouwerecrazy.Wedon'tthinka-boutatelephoneora

televisionoracarasbeingoddities.Thesethingshavebecomesuchan

integralpartoflifethattheyarenolongernoticed,letaloneremarkedupon.

Inthesameway,withinadecadenoonewillnoticetheWeb.Itwilljustbe

thereanintegralpartoflife.ItwillbeareflextoturntotheWebforshopping,

education,entertainmentandcommunication,justasitisnaturaltodaytopick

upthetelephonetotalktosomeone.

ThereisincredibleinterestintheWeb.Yetitisstillinitsinfancy.The

technologyandthespeedofresponseareabouttoleapforward.Thiswill

movemoreandmorepeopletotheWebaspartoftheireverydaylives.

Eventually,everyone'sbusinesscardwillhaveanelectronic,tailaddress.

Everylawyer,everydoctorandevery,business-fromlargetosmall—will

beconnected.

IntheUnitedStateselections,peoplenowturntotheInternettoseereal-time

results.ThePathfindermissiontoMarsandtheproblemswiththeMirspace

stationdrewmillionsofpeopletotheVIkbformoreup-to-datedetailthan

wereavailableelsewhere.

Achangelikethisisoftengenerational.Olderpeoplehavetolearnsomething

newoutsidetheireveiydayexperiences,whilekidswhogrowupwithanew

technologysimplytreatitasgiven.Collegecampusesinparticularare

providingtheingredientstogeneratethecriticalmassforaWeb-readyculture.

TodayintheUnitedStates,thereareover22millionadultsusingtheWeb,

abouthalfofwhomaccesstheInternetatleastonceaday.Meanwhile,the

varietyofactivitiesontheWebisbroadeningatanamazingrate.Thereis

almostnotopicforwhichyoucannotfindfairlyinterestingmaterialonthe

Web.Manyofthesesitesaregettingexcellenttrafficflow.Wanttobuyadog?

Orsellashare?Ororderacar?UsetheInternet.Wherearewegoingtoget

thetimetolivewiththeWeb?Insomeinstances,peoplewillactuallysave

timebecausetheWebwillmakedoingthingsmoreefficientthaninthepast.

Beingabletogetinformationaboutamajorpurchase,forexample.Orfinding

outhowmuchyourusedcarisworth.Orwhatisyourcheapestwayofgetting

toFlorida.ThatisveryeasytofindontheWeb,eventoday.Inotherinstances,

peoplewilltradethetimetheynowspendreadingthepaper,orwatching

television,forinformationorentertainmenttheywillfindonthecomputer

screen.Americans,particularlyyoungones,willspendlesstimeinfrontofa

televisionscreen,moreontheWeb.

OnegreatbenefitoftheWebisthatitallowsustomoveinformationonline

thatnowresidesinpaperform.SeveralstatesinAmericaareusingtheWeb

inaprofoundway.Youcanapplyforvariouspermitsorsubmitapplications

forbusinesslicenses.Somestatesareputtinguplistingsofjobs-notjuststate

governmentjobs,butallthejobsavailableinthestate.Ibelieve,overtime,

thatalltheinformationthatgovernmentsprint,andallthosepaperformsthey

nowhave,willbemovedontotheInternet.Electroniccommercenotchesup

month-by-monthtoo.Itisdifficulttomeasure,becausealotofelectronic

commerceinvolvesexistingbuyersandsellerswhoaresimplymovingpaper­

basedtransactionstotheWeb.Thatisnotnewbusiness.Microsoft,for

example,purchasesmillionsofdollarsofPCsonlineinsteadofbypaper.

How-ever,thatisnotafundamentalchange;ithasjustimprovedthe

efficiencyofanexistingprocess.Thebiggestimpacthasoccurredwhere

electroniccommercematchesbuyersandsellerswhowouldnotpreviously

havefoundeachother.Whenyougotoabooksiteandfindanobscurebook

thatyouneverwoul

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17.Super-kidsandSuperProblems

一ByDavidElkind

Notsolongago,mostparentswantedtheirkidstobelikeeverybodyelse.

Theywereoftenasupsetifachildwereprecocious(早熟的)astheywereif

thechildwereslow.Precocitywaslookeduponasbeingbadforthechild's

psychologicalhealth.Theassumptionwas"earlyripe,earlyrot."

Nowthathaschanged.Formanyparentstodaythereisnosuchthingasgoing

toofast,andtheirmajorconcernisthattheirchildstayaheadofthepack(一

群伙伴).Farfrompresumingthatprecocityhasbadeffectspsychologically,

theybelievethatbeingabovethenormbringsmanybenefits.Theassumption'

is"earlyripe,earlyrich!"

Themajorconsequenceofthisnewparentingpsychologyisthatmany

contemporaryparentsareputtingtremendouspressureonchildrentoperform,

atever-earlierages.Afirst-gradeteachertoldmethatanangrymother

screamedatherbecauseshehadgiventhewoman'ssona"Satisfactory."

"HowisheevergoingtogetintoM.LT.ifyougivehima'Satisfactory?

themotherwailed.

Manyparentsnowenrolltheirchildinprestigiousnurseryschoolsassoonas

thepregnancyisconfirmed.Andoncethechildisoldenough,theycoachthe

childforthescreeninginterview."Whentheycounteverythinginsight,"one

nurseryschooldirectorsaid,"youknowtheyhavebeendrilledbeforethe

interview."Parentsbelievethatonlyifthechildgetsintothisorthat

prestigiousnurseryschoolwillheorsheeverhaveachanceatgettinginto

Harvard,Yale,orStanford.Forthesamereason,ourelementaryschoolsare

suddenlyfilledwithyoungstersinenrichedandacceleratedprograms.

Itisnotjustinacademicstudythatchildrenarebeingpushedharderatever-

earlierages.Someparentsstarttheirpreschoolchildreninsportssuchas

tennisandswimminginhopesthattheywillbecomeOlympicathletes.A

youngmanwhoattendedoneofmychilddevelopmentlecturesstoppedby

afterwardtoaskmeaquestion.Heworksasatennisinstructoratanexclusive

resorthotelinFloridaandwantedtoknowhowtomotivatehisstudents.

WhenIaskedhowoldtheywerehetoldmethattheyrangedinagefromthree

tofiveyears!

Thepressuretomakeordinarychildrenexceptionalhasbecomealmostan

epidemicinsports.Ihadhighhopesforsoccer,whichcanbeplayedbyall

makesandmodelsofchildren,big,small,andinbetween.Butinmoststates

soccerhasbecomeascompetitiveandselectiveasbaseball,football,and

hockey.Thestarmentalityprevails,andthelesstalentedyoungstersimply

doesn'tgettoparticipate.Playisoutandcompetitionisin.

Thepressureforexceptionalityisequallypowerfulatthesecondarylevel.

Highschoolstudentsarepressurednotonlytogetgoodgradesbuttogetinto

asmanyadvanced-placementclassesaspossible.Aroundthecountryprivate

tutoringcentersaresproutinguplikedandelions(蒲公英)inthespring,

offeringlessonsineverythingfrombeginningreadingtotakingcollege

entranceexams.Otherparentsurgetheirchildrentostartdatingatanearly

agesothattheywillhavegoodinterpersonalskillsandabetterchancetowin

themosteligiblemates.

Clearly,thereisnothingwrongwithwantingchildrentodotheirbest.Itisnot

thenormal,healthydesireofparentstohavesuccessfulchildrenthatisthe

problem,buttheexcessivepressuresomeparentsareputtingonchildren.

Whythispushforexcellence?Sinceparentstodayarehavingfewerchildren

theirchancesofhaving"achildtobeproudofarelowerthanwhenfamilies

werelarger.Thecostofchildrearinghasalsoincrease

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18.

Thispassagediscussessomeofthewehaveinstoreforus.

19.

Thereasonwhyweshouldbeeatingmorefishisthat.

2O.TheStockExchange

WhoNeedsthestockExchange

Everybodydoes.Nineoutoftenoftheadultpopulationofthiscountrysave

orinvestinoneform,oranother.TheStockExchangeprovidesawayin

whichthismoneycanbeputtowork.

Ifyouarebuyingacar,atelevision,orawashingmachine,youmaypayfor

itoutofyoursavings,orborrowfromabankorhire-purchasecompany.If

youarebuyingahouse,youmaygetamortgagefromabuildingsociety.

Abusinessneedingnewmachinery,ornewpremises,hassimilaroptions.

Someofthecostscanbemetfromprofitskeptinthebusiness,inotherwords,

paidforoutofsavings,butasacompanygrows,thisbecomesincreasingly

difficult.

Fromyourpointofviewasasaver,youmaybesavingupforsomething

definite,suchasadownpaymentonacarorhouse,orsimplyinordertohave

moneyavailable,shouldsomeunforeseenemergencyarise.

Eitherway,youwillnotbepreparedtoentrustyoursavingstoacompany

seekingcashforexpansionunlessyoucanbesureyouwillbeabletogetit

outagain.Ifthecompanyhasmeantimeinvestedyourmoneyinlaunchinga

newproduct,itwillnotbeablesimplytohanditback.Norcanitusefully

handoverabitofthefactoryroof,ortwoorthreetonsofsoap,toredeemthe

investment.

Howthencantheseconflictingrequirementsbemet?

TheansweristhroughtheStockExchange.Whenthesaverneedshismoney

back,hedoesnothavetogotothecompanywithwhomheoriginallyplaced

it.Instead,hesellshissharestosomeothersaverwhoisseekingtoinvesthis

money.

Largecompaniesneedawayto;tapthesavingsofthepublicatlarge.

Anoil-fieldintheNorthSeacancosthundredsofmillionsofpoundstobring

intoproduction.Notuntiltheoilisflowingcanitcontributetotheprofitsof

thecompanythatdiscoveredit.

Thesameproblem,onasmallerscale,facespracticallyeverycompanytrying

todevelopnewproductsandcreatenewjobs.

Therecanbelittleprospectofraising,thesortofsumsneededfromfriends

andacquaintances,andwhilebanksmaybewillingtoprovideshort-term

finance,theyaregenerallyreluctanttoprovidemoneyonapermanentbasis

forlong-termprojects.

Socompaniesturntothepublic,invitingpeopletolendthemmoney,ortake

ashareinthebusinessinexchangeforashareinfutureprofits.Thistheydo

byissuingstocksandsharesinthebusinessthroughtheStockExchange.By

sodoingtheycanmobilizethesavingsofindividualsandinstitutions,bothin

theU.K.andoverseas.

Manyoftheservicesneededbothbyindustryandeachofusareprovidedby

governmentorourlocalauthorities.Withouthospitals,roads,electricity,

railways,thiscountrycouldnotfunction.Allthese,requirecontinuous

expenditureonnewequipmentanddevelopmentiftheyaretoserveus

properly,requiringmoremoneythanisraisedthroughratesandtaxesalone.

Thegovernment,localauthorities,andnationalizedindustriestherefore

frequentlyneedtoborrowmoneytofinancemajorcapitalspending,andthey,

too,cometotheStockExchange.

Thereishardlyamanorwomaninthiscountrywhosejoborwhosestandard

oflivingdoesnotdependontheabilityofhisorheremployerstoraisemoney

tofinancenewdevelopment.Inonewayoranother,thisnewmoneymust

comefromthesavingsofthiscountry.TheStockExchangeexiststoprovide

achannelthroughwhichthesesavingscanreachthosewhoneedfinance.

WhoAretheSavers?

Manyattemptshavebeenmadetofindouthowmanysaversthereareinthe

UnitedKingdomandRepublicofIreland.Itisdifficulttobesure,because

onepersonmayhaveasavingsbankaccount,anotherabankdepositbook,

anotherab

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三、3.ListeningComprehension(10题)

21.(35)

A.Becausehethinksitisatotallysharedexperience.

B.Becausehethinksitisconsideredasthemostdangerous.

C.Becausehethinksitdoesgreatharmtohumanrelationship.

D.Becausehethinksitmayleadtothelossofhissportsteam.

22.听力原文:M:Goodmorning!I'dliketomakeadeposittomysavings

account,butI'veforgottentobringmyidentitycard.

W:Itdoesn'tmatter,sir.Remembertobringthisreceiptwithyouthenext

timeyoucomein,alongwithyouridentitycard.

Q:Wheredidtheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?

(13)

A.Thewoman'sMP4isbroken.

B.Theman'sMP4hasbeenstolen.

C.TheMP4isnotunderwarranty.

D.TheyhavenotelephonenumberoftheMP4'safterservice.

23.听力原文:M:Lucy,couldyoudescribewhatyouweredoingatthe

moment?

W:WellIwasstillsleepingat6o'clock.Thentherewasthishorriblesoundad

thefloorwasjustbouncingandrollinglikewaves,allatthesametime.

Q:Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

(13)

A.Asnowstorm.

B.Anearthquake.

C.Atrafficaccident.

D.Ahurricane.

24.SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2long

conversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbe

askedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbe

spokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,

youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichis

thebestanswer.

听力原文:W:Pardonme,Mr.Brown,wherearethesevitaminslocated?

M:Youneedaprescriptionforthose.Ifyouhaveone,Icanfillitforyouright

away.

Q:WhoisMr.Brown?

(12)

A.Apharmacist.B.Asalesman.C.Alibrarian.D.Adoctor.

25.SectionB

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeach

passage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestions

willbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebest

answerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.

听力原文:Between1815and1915,morethan30millionimmigrants

arrivedintheUnitedStates.Thesewerepeoplefromothercountrieswho

cametomaketheUnitedStatestheirhome.

Immigrantscameformanyreasons.Someweredrivenawayfromhomeby

hardshipssuchashunger,poverty,overpopulation,orpoliticalandreligious

troubles.SomewereattractedtotheUnitedStatesbythepromiseofabetter

life.Theyhadheardstoriesaboutcheapland,highwages,andevenabout

streetspavedwithgold.Somecamebecauseofthepromiseofgreater

freedominthisnewnation.

Thereweretwoperiodswhenimmigrantscameingreaternumbersthanusual.

Between1815and1860,largenumbersofpeoplecamefromnorthernEurope.

ThelargestgroupswereIrishandGermans.SomeAsians,mostlyChinese,

alsocameduringthistime.

MostIrishimmigrantslandedinNorthernportcitiessuchasBoston,New

York,andPhiladelphia.Theydidnothaveenoughmoneytobuyfarms.Most

settledinthepoorestareasofthesecities.Irishpeoplegottheworstjobsand

lowestpay.

Thegoldrushof1849broughtmanyChinesetoCalifornia.In1850alone,

25000youngChinesearrivedinCalifornia.TheChineseworkedinthegold

mines.Theyhelpedbuildthefirstrailroadtocrossthenation,whichwas

finishedin1869.

Thesecondgreatwaveofimmigrantscamemostlyfromeasternandsouthern

Europebetween1890and1910.GiantfactoriesandbusinessesintheUnited

Statesneededmoreandmoreworkers.After1900,asmanyas15000people

wouldarriveinoneday.

LifeintheUnitedStateswasverydifficultforalmostallthenewimmigrants.

Andyet,manyfoundsomeoftheirdreamscomingtrue.

(27),

A.Topursueabetterlife.

B.Toseekforfreedom.

C.Tosearchforgold.

D.Todobusiness.

26.SectionC

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthe

passageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneral

idea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillin

theblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.

Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissing

information.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhave

justheardorwritedownthe

听力原文.Scotlandisauniqueplace.Ithassomeofthemostbeautiful

citiesinEurope,alivingevidenceofasplendidandproudpast.

Itspeople'sancientlovetothehardlandandtheirstruggleagainstnatureare

enclosedwithinthewallsoftheAngusFolkMuseum.Youareabletogeta

feelofthetypicalruralatmosphereoftimespastfromtheeveryday

handicraftsdisplayedinthismuseum.

PerhapsthemostupliftingmomentforScottishautonomyistheone

experiencedinsidethisancientabbey(修道院)ofArbroath,where,in1320,

theDeclarationofIndependencewascelebrated,attheinstigation(煽动)of

KingRoberttheBruce.Hecarriedouttheplanforautonomydrawnupbythe

greatpopularheroWilliamWallace,towhomcinemahasdedicatedthe

wonderfulfilmBraveheart,thewinneroffiveOscars.

TheGlamisCastleisoftenrememberedforbeingtheresidenceofKing

MacbethandQueenElizabethinherchildhood.Amongthemostregular

guestsherearetheinevitableghosts,whicharenourishedbyancientpopular

beliefs.Thesehavebeenhandeddownoverthecenturiesbyapeopleinclined

tolivewithmystery,withtheforcesofthesupernatural.

ThetrueflagofScotland,tartan,isrecognizablefromthebrightlycolored

plaidpatternswhichareusedtodistinguishthevariousclans.Overthelast

fewdecadesthisfabrichasmadeacomebackandispartofthedailylifeof

thiscountry.

ThetypicalScottishgarment,thekilt,issociallynecessarywhentheScots

playtheGreatHighlandbagpipes,especiallywhentheymarchinparades.

Bagpipesanddancingopenthecompetitionsoflocalsportingevents,which

arecalledHighlandGatherings.Thegamesinvolveaspiritthathasmoreto

dowithbruteforcethanwithathletics.

Scotlandisauniqueplace.IthassomeofthemostbeautifulcitiesinEurope,

alivingevidenceofasplendidandproudpast.

Itspeople'sancientlovetothehardlandandtheirstruggleagainstnatureare

[36]withinthewallsoftheAngusFolkMuseum.Youareabletogetafeel

ofthe[37]ruralatmosphereoftimespastfromtheeveryday[38]displayed

inthismuseum.

Perhapsthemost[39]momentforScottishautonomyistheone[40]inside

thisancientabbey(修道院)ofArbroath,where,in1320,theDeclarationof

Independencewas[41],attheinstigation(煽动)ofKingRoberttheBruce.

Hecarriedouttheplanforautonomydrawnupbythegreatpopularhero

WilliamWallace,towhomcinemahas[42]thewonderfulfilmBraveheart,

thewinneroffiveOscars.

TheGlamisCastleisoftenrememberedforbeingthe[43]ofKingMacbeth

andQueenElizabethinherchildhood.Amongthemostregularguestshere

aretheinevitableghosts,whicharenourishedbyancientpopularbeliefs.[44].

ThetrueflagofScotland,tartan,isrecognizablefromthebrightlycolored

plaidpatternswhichareusedtodistinguishthevariousclans.[45].

ThetypicalScottishgarment,thekilt,issociallynecessarywhentheScots

playtheGreatHighlandbagpipes,especiallywhentheymarchinparades.

Bagpipesanddancingopenthecompetitionsoflocalsportingevents,which

arecalledHighlandGatherings.[46].

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27.SectionC

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.

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