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大学英语六级模拟试题新题型(7)
(1/1)PartIWriting
第1题
Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayaboutthe
phenomenonofcredibilitycrisisbycommentingontheremark"Keepingone"scredibilityismore
importantthanguardingone"sproperty,"Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsbutnomorethan
200words.
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(2~6/共25题)SectionA
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A.Sheisnotinterestedintheman.
B.Shedoesnotliketodance.
C.Sheneedstoattendalecture.
D.Shewouldratherstayathome.
第3题
A.Fixsupperonherown.
B.Stayathomewiththeman.
C.Gooutforadinner.
D.Ordertake-out.
第4题
A.Hedoesnotwanttolistentotheradio.
B.Theradiowillnotbotherhim.
C.Hethinksthewomanisbotheringhim.
D.Theradioisnotworkingverywell.
第5题
A.Hewouldlikethewomantocontinue.
B.Hewantsthewomantogoaway.
C.Hepreferstotalkatanothertime.
D.Hedoesn"tknowwhattotalkabout.
第6题
A.Thecomputerneedstobereplaced.
B.Themanshouldchecktheplug.
C.Themanshouldusetheprinteratwork.
D.Themandoesn"tknowhowtousetheprinter.
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(7~9/共25题)SectionA
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A.Shehadalreadytakenthetest.
B.Shedidnotwanttotakeclasses.
C.Shehadnottakentheplacementtest.
D.Shewouldtakethemathclasseslater.
第8题
A.Shethinksthepizzaplaceisclosed.
B.Sheistootiredtohaveapizza.
C.Sheisverybusynow.
D.Sheisnothungryforapizza.
第9题
A.Speaktoavolunteer.
B.Useanelevator.
C.Callaco-worker.
0.Registerrightnow.
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(10~12/共25题)SectionA
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Questions9to11arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
第1。题
A.Itisnotworthbeingadmired.
B.ltneedsherinvestment.
C.ltpaysaverygoodsalary.
D.ltoftenmakesherannoyed.
第11题
A.Hisparentsdiedfromatrafficaccident.
B.Heinheritedsomemoneyfromanuncle.
C.Helostalotofmoneyatasubwaystation.
D.Helearnedtoinvestinthestockmarket.
第12题
A.Hewonafortuneinthelottery.
B.Hewaspromotedtomanager.
C.Hemadeanewgirlfriend.
D.Hegotasalaryincrease.
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(13~16/共25题)SectionA
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Questions12to15arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
第13题
A.Fundthehomelesstobuildtheirownhomes.
B.Buildenoughhousesforthehomeless.
C.Reducethehighpriceofthehouses.
0.Providelow-renthousesforthehomeless.
第14题
A.Thesocialsecuritywouldbeimproved.
B.Theirfamilieswouldbemorestable.
C.Theywouldfinditeasiertogetjobs.
D.Theirchildrencouldgotoschool.
第15题
A.Manyteachersresignedbecauseofthelowsalary.
B.Schoolsareshortofmoneytoeducatekidsproperly.
C.Schoolsneedalotofmoneytorepairtheclassrooms.
0.Parentsarenotcontentwithteachingmethods.
第16题
A.Guidecitizens"consumptionresponsibly.
B.Raisemorefundsbyincreasingtaxes.
C.Investmoremoneyintoschooleducation.
D.Showthatitisusingmoneyefficiently.
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(37~46/共25题)SectionA
Spendingtimeandmentalenergyonsomethingentirelyunrelatedtowork—Whetherit"s
paintingorplayingvideogames—makesyoufeelmorerefreshedandreadytotackleyourto-do
list.Asitturnsout,thisisareal1,anditcanbeabigbenefittoyourcareer.
Newscientificresearchfindsproofthattacklingyourownpersonalcreative2actuallyimproves
yourproductivityatwork.Don"tfeelbadabouttakingsomedowntimedoingsomething
creative—itcouldactually3theresultsofyournexttask.
AteamofresearchersledbyorganizationalpsychologistKevinEschlemanofSanFranciscoState
Universitysurveyedmorethan400workersinall4ofjobstofindoutifpursuingcreativehobbies
helpsworkers"on-the-job5bygivingthemsome"breathingroom",sotospeak.
Surveyrespondentswhotoldresearcherstheyregularlyengageinacreativepastimenotonly6
backfromthedemandsoftheirjobsbetter,butweremorecreativeandmore7topitchinand
helpouttheirco-workerswhentheywerebackontheclock.
"Organizationsmaybenefitfromencouragingemployeestoconsidercreativeactivitiesintheir
effortsto8fromwork,"Eschlemanwrites."Creativeactivitiesarelikelytoprovidevaluable
experiencesofmasteryandcontrol,butmayalsoprovideemployeesexperiencesofdiscovery
that9influenceperformance-relatedoutcomes."Hepointsoutthatsomecompaniesactively
encouragetheirpeopletodothis;atAmazon-ownedonlineshoestoreZappos,forinstance,
staffersbringintheirownpersonalartworkto10theiroffices.
A.activeI.kindly
B.addictionsJ.performance
C.boostK.phenomenon
D.bouncedL.pursuits
E.decorateM.recover
F.disturbN.sorts
G.domination0.uniquely
H.inclined
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(17~19/共8题)PassageOne
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Questions16to18arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
第17题
A.Totakeabus.
B.Towalkonfoot.
C.Totravelbyship.
D.Torideabicycle.
第18题
A.Shakespeare"sgranddaughterElizabethoncelivedthere.
B.Shakespeareboughtitafterhelefthisparents"house.
C.ltwasbuiltnexttoShakespeare"sparents"house.
D.Shakespearespenthischildhoodyearsthere.
第19题
A.ItisattheendofChurchStreet.
B.Shakespearegotmarriedatthischurch.
C.Susannawasbaptizedthere.
D.Shakespearewasburiedatthischurch.
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(57~61/共8题)PassageOne
Therecessionof2008-09wasremarkableinrichcountriesforitsintensity,thesubsequent
recoveryforitsweakness.Thelabourmarkethasalsobrokentherules,asnewresearchfromthe
OECD,athink-tankofmainlyrichcountries,showsinitsannualEmploymentOutlook.
Youngpeoplealwayssufferinrecessions.Employersstophiringthem;andtheyoftengetridof
newrecruitsbecausetheyareeasiertosack.Butinpreviousepisodes,suchastherecessionsof
the1970s,1980sand1990s,olderworkerswerealsobootedout.Thistimeisdifferent.During
thefinancialcrisisin2008,andsince,theyhavedonebetterthanotheragegroups.
Whyhaveolderemployeesdonesowell?InsomesouthernEuropeancountriestheybenefit
fromjobprotectionnotaffordedtoyoungerworkers,butthatdidnotreallyhelptheminpast
recessions.Whathaschanged,saysStefanoScarpetta,headoftheOECD"semployment
directorate,isthatfirmsnowbearthefullcostsofgettingridofolderstaff.Inthepast
early-retirementschemesprovidedbygovernments(inthemistakenbeliefthatthesewouldhelp
youngpeople)madeitcheapertopushgrey-hairedworkersoutofthedoor.Thesehavelargely
stopped.
Joblossesamongolderworkershavealsobeenmorethanoffsetbyfallsininactivity,reflecting
forcesthatwerealreadyapparentbeforethecrisis.Olderworkersarehealthierthantheyusedto
beandworkislessphysicallydemanding.Theyarealsomoreattractivetoemployersthanprior
generations.Today"s55-to64-year-oldsaretheadvancesquadofthepost-warbaby-boomers
whobenefitedfrombettereducationthantheirpredecessors.
Olderworkersnowhaveasharperincentivetostayinemploymentbecauseoftheimpactofthe
crisisonwealth.InBritain,forexample,workerswhorelyonprivatepensionshavebeen
adverselyaffectedbylowerreturnsontheirinvestmentsandbypoorannuity(年金)rateswhen
theyconverttheirsavingsintoregularincome.
Manywillarguethatolderworkershavedonebetterattheexpenseoftheyoung.Thatviewis
wrongheaded.First,itisafalsehoodthatajobgainedforonepersonisajoblostforanother;
thereisnofixed"lumpoflabor".Andsecond,asthereportshows,youngandoldpeopleareby
andlargenotsubstitutesintheworkplace.Theydodifferenttypesofworkindifferenttypesof
occupation:youngerpeoplegravitatetoITfirms,forexample,whereasolderfolktendtobe
employedinmoretraditionalindustries.Thereareplentyofthingsthatshouldbedonetohelp
theyoungjobless,butmovingolderworkersoutoftheworkplaceisnotoneofthem.
第57题
Whatmakesthelabormarketduringtherecessionin2008differentfrompreviousones?
A.Thesubsequentrecoveryperformedworsethanexpected.
BJobprotectionsystembecameweakeragainstrisks.
C.Fewerolderworkersweredismissedbyemployers.
0.Financialindustriessufferedmoreshockfromcrisis.
第58题
WhydoolderworkerssufferlessinthiscrisisaccordingtoScarpetta?
A.Government"stoughpoliciesshieldthemfromcrisisinfluences.
B.Theymakemorecontributionstotheoverallrevenues.
C.Morejobopportunitiesareavailableforthem.
0.Companieshavetoshouldertheentirecostsoffiringthem.
第59题
Whyarecurrentolderemployeesmoreattractivetoemployers?
A.Theywerebettereducated.
B.Theybehavemorecreatively.
C.Theyworkmoreproductively.
D.Theytakeupfewerresources.
第60题
Whatmakesolderworkerswanttostayinemployment?
A.Thebadconditionoftheirhealth.
B.Thegreatinfluenceofeconomiccrisisontheirwealth.
C.Theunpredictableincomecausedbyunstableeconomy.
D.Theheavydependenceoftheirpensionsoninvestments.
第61题
Whyisitwrongthatolderworkersgettheirjobswiththeyoungerlosingjobs?
A.Theprofessionalskillsofolderworkersexceedtheyounger.
B.Olderemployeeshelptopromotethejobprosperityofyoungerones.
C.Youngerandolderpeopleworkindifferenttypesofposts.
0.Reasonsforunemploymentamongyoungerandoldergenerationsvary.
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(20~22/共8题)PassageTwo
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Questions19to21arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
第20题
A.Atechniqueusedbyadultdolphinstofindfood.
B.Atechniqueonunmannedplanestonavigatetheirflying.
C.Amethodusedbywhalestocommunicatewitheachother.
D.Atechniqueofusingechoestodetectthelocationofthings.
第21题
A.Anelectricfieldisgeneratedbyawhale.
B.Awhalemakessomesoundthroughitsblowhole.
C.Awhalereceivesthereflectedclicksitsentout.
D.Aseriesofclickspassthroughtheobjectsinwater.
第22题
A.Thespeciesoffishinthefront.
B.Thesizeandshapeofanobject.
C.Thenumberofobjectsbeforeit.
0.Whetheritisanedibleobject.
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(62~66/共8题)PassageTwo
TwotellingsetsofstatisticsthisweekpointtotheproblemattheheartofK-12education.The
WashingtonPostreports,thoughnation"sgraduationratereaches80percent,itshighestever,
thenation"shighschoolseniorshaveshownnoimprovementinmathandreadingperformance
since2009,andlargeracialachievementgapspersist,accordingtotheresultsofatest
administeredbythefederalgovernmentlastyear.
Inshort,wearechurningoutmoreworthlessdiplomasthaneverbefore.Wehavespenta
boatloadofmoneyonlyhopelesslytofindwearenotimprovingtheabilityofU.S.highschool
graduatestotacklecollege-levelworkorcompeteintheglobaleconomy.
IfyoulookaroundtheworldatnationsthatarenowoutperformingtheUnitedStateson
internationaltests,itisnothardtofigureoutthedifferencesbetweentheirvastlyimproved
educationalsystemsandours.Itisnotsimplythepayofteachersthatmattersbuttheselectivity
ofeducationprograms,therigoroftheirpreparationandthecontinuingeducationandfeedback
theyreceive.Improveallthatandmanytaxpayerswouldbewillingtoincreasepayforteachers
whosestudentsexcel.
AttheAmericanEnterpriseInstituterecently,BillGatesobservedthecurrentsystemis"nota
personnelsystemthatrightnowisfocusedonteacherimprovement".Itisalsoamatterof
standards,sufficientlyhighstandardsthatrequirekidstoattaincompetenciesU.S.schoolsseem
nottoberequiring.AsGatesputit,successinlargepartdependson"havingthetwelfth-grade
expectationbehigh".
Andfinally,realimprovementmeansholdingpeopleaccountablewhenexpectationsaren"tmet.
Wecanpraiseourselvesthatwearekeepingkidsinschool,butwenowhavetoinsistthatwhat
theylearnismatchingwithwhattheywillneedtothriveinthe21stcentury.Ifthatmeans
rethinkingourbudgetstoseeifallthosetechnologicaldeviceswe"vepaidforactuallyhelpkids
learn,orschoolssuggestinggoalsforparents,wehavetogetseriousaboutfixingwhatisgoing
oninsidethepublicschools.
Andthoseconservativeswhoinappropriatelycomplainaboutincreasedimmigrationshouldtake
alookatthegapbetweenAmericankids"abilitiesandtheneedsofemployers.Itisvast.Every
yearwegraduatemorestudentsunequippedtofillthejobsthatwillallowthemandthecountry
toprosper.Ifwedon"timproveourteachers,sethigherstandardsandthenholdpeople
accountable,theproblemwillworsen.
第62题
WhydotheresultsofTheWashingtonPostreportdisappointtheauthor?
A.Educationalresourcesheavilyinfluencestudents"skillimprovement.
B.Vasteducationalinvestmentdoesnotbasicallyimprovetheabilityofstudents.
C.Achievementgapsamongvariousraceshavebeenwidened.
D.Theresearchhasexcessivelylaidemphasisongraduationrates.
第63题
WhatcontributestoAmericanstudents"badperformanceoninternationaltests?
A.Unwiseeducationalpoliciesontestpreparation.
B.Insufficientfinancialinvestmentinelementaryschools.
C.Relativelybackwardeducationalsystemsneedingimproving.
0.Improperguidancefromothernations.
第64题
WhatdoesthesuccessfuleducationdependonaccordingtoGates?
A.Highgraduationstandards.
B.Strictadmissionexaminations.
C.Skilledtrainingexperiences.
D.Soundmotivationmechanism.
第65题
Whatistherealimprovementineducationalsystem?
A.Tosetupclearresponsibilityforconsequences.
B.Tobuildfairandjusteducationalmechanism.
C.Toslashtheeverincreasingschooldebts.
D.Torecruitmorecapableandefficientteachers.
第66题
Whatistheauthor"sattitudetowardimmigration?
A.Ambiguous.
B.Supportive.
C.Neutral.
0.Negative.
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(23~26/共4题)PassageThree
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Questions22to25arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
第23题
A.ItaffectspeopleinNorthAmerica.
B.ltisakindofdiseaseaffectingAlaska"sanimals.
C.ltstandsforseasonalaffectivedisorder.
D.ltaffectsAlaska"sresidentsinthespringtime.
第24题
A.AIaskareceiveslargeamountofsunshine.
B.Mosttimeoftheseasonthereisindarkness.
C.Thereisnosunshineatalleveryday.
D.ltisstormyduringmosttimeoftheseason.
第25题
A.Someskindiseasesmayaffecthuman"sbody.
B.ltmaydecreasebloodcirculation.
C.Somechemicalsmakingushappymaybereleased.
D.Lessserotoninandmoremelatoninisproduced.
第26题
A.Itmakeshumansfeelsleepyandfallasleep.
B.ltcausespeopletofeelcheerfulandpositive.
C.Moremelatoninisproducedwithadequatesunlight.
D.ltistherealcauseoftheseasonalaffectivedisorder.
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(27~36/共10题)SectionC
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Thinkaboutallthepossiblemotivationsthatconsumerscouldhaveforthepurchaseofacar.
Thesemotivationsexistonmultiplelevelsandcontexts.Forexample:theexperienceofdrivinga
carwiththelatestdesignandengineeringfeatures;social1—thestatementanewcarmakes
abouttheowner"sstatus;self-identity—the2ithasregardingfinancialandcareersuccess;ideal
self—the3itmakestoself-perception;andself-actualization—thefactthatitisa"better"car
thananythatmyparentshad.
Foreveryindividual,oneorseveralmotivationswill4havegreaterimportancethanothers.
Positiveemotions5thedegreetowhichthecartheypurchasesatisfiesthese6motivesand
fulfillstheconsumer"sexpectations.
Thesameistrueforeveryproduct7.Studieswehavedoneshowedtheimportanceof
personalitymatchbetweenconsumersandsnackbrandimagery,the8needforcontroloverlife
amongagingconsumerswhotakeover-the-countermedications,andmanyothermotivations
which,whensatisfied,evokepositiveemotionsamongconsumers.
Yet9overwhelmingevidencethatconsumerbehaviorisdriventowardpositiveemotionsevoked
bysatisfyingmotivations,marketerscontinuetofocus10andpromotionontheirproducts"
featuresandattributes.Theywouldbemoresuccessfuliftheyshiftedtheirperspectiveand
lookedattheirproductsthroughthemindoftheconsumer.
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(47~56/共10题)SectionB
NoReservations?ThisRestaurantTrendHasBecomeHardertoSwallow.
A.Ifyouthinkthegreatequalizerinrank-consciousWashingtonistheDepartmentofMotor
Vehiclesorasummonstoappearforjuryduty,youhaven"tbeenouttoeatlately.Thanksto
greedforfashionablefoodservedinappetizer-sizerestaurants—andanabundanceofmillennial
patience—thelevelingagentforsecretariesandSecretaryofStatealikeboilsdowntothis:More
ofusarewaitinginlinefordinnerbecauserestaurantsaren"ttakingreservations.
B.EagertoexploretheThaifireworksatLittleSerowinDupontCircleatprimetime?Prepareto
waituptothreehoursonweekendsforoneoffewerthan30seats.Meanwhile,ramen(拉面)
loversknowit"seasiertoaccessTokiUndergroundonHStreetNEonweekdays,whenthewait
mightbeamerehour,versustheweekend,whenthedrillcantakethreetimesaslong.
C.Thelatestgame-changer;CompassRoseoffbooming14thStreetNW,isacozysourcefor
internationalstreetfoodthatofferssnacksfromBrazil,IndiaandSpain—alittlebitofeverything,
itseems,exceptforconfirmedbookings.
D.Restaurateurssaytheydon"ttakereservationsbecausetheywanttoavoidno-showsand
latecomers,whicheatintotheirbottomline,butalsobecausetheyknowtheycanpackinmore
diners.Indeed,thepolicy,whichclearlyfavorshostoverguest,iscreatingtensionandbuzz;as
differentastheeateries(〃、饭馆)mentionedbeforeare,theyallplaytofullhouses.Italso
illustratesaneconomythathasrebounded.Inleantimes,abusinesswouldn"tdaremakeit
difficultforyoutousethem.
E.Therealitythatsomanyworthyyoungrestaurantsareforgoing(放弃)reservationsisevidence
ofaculturethatgetsasexcitedtoseeastarchefastheFLOTUS,andofacitythat"slivingtoeat
ratherthaneatingtolive.FoodwarriorsnowbragaboutscoringthedishesatLittleSerowthe
waytheyusedtoboastaboutkeepingawinelockeratCapitalGrille.
F.Theshiftissurprisingforacitywherepowerbrokersliketoberecognizedand,betteryet,to
showofftheirstanding.Maybethat"swhatsetsWashingtonapartfromothermarkets:ahigh
degreeofself-importance.Noothermajorfoodcitymakessomeofitsmostcovetedseatsso
hardtosecure.Challengingastheyaretoaccess,evenwhite-hotMomofukuNoodleBarinNew
YorkandFlour+WaterinSanFranciscooffersomereservations.
G.Theallureofthenear-unattainablehasbeengoodforotherthanthesexyrestaurantsin
question;beneficiariesoftheno-reservationspolicyincludethehotspots"neighbors,where
aspiringdinersgotodrinkorsnackwhiletheywait,fingerscrossed,togetatextorcallinforming
themtheirtableisready.JamieLeeds,theowneroftwoHank"sOysterBarsnearLittleSerow
andRose"sLuxury,picksupanextradozenorsocustomersanightatherseafoodeateries.The
dailyaveragemightbesmall,shesays,butoverthecourseoftheyear;thenumbersaddupand
theexposureisimpressive."Customerscomebackontheirown."
H.Onthesurface,notsavingtablessoundsegalitarian(平等主义的).Whoevershowsupfirsthas
ashotatgettingin,regardlessofpowerorcontacts.Anyonewhohasevertriedandfailedto
scoreseatsatsuchextremereservationsasMinibarbyJoseAndresinWashingtonortheFrench
LaundryfromThomasKellerinNapaValleycanappreciatetheideaofmoreorlessdiningby
lottery.
I.Buthospitalitytakesaholidayatestablishmentsthatdon"tbook.Ineffect,theserestaurants
aresaying,"lt"smoreimportantforustofilleveryseatthantotreatdinerslikeguests,"Think
aboutit.Whoinvitespeopletodinnerandthenmakesthemwaituntilthecookisgoodand
readytoletyouin,muchlesseat?Bynotguaranteeingtables,restaurantsdismisswholegroups
ofwould-bepatrons.Themassesincludeseniorcitizenswhomightnotbeabletostandforlong
ordon"tgooutafterdark,parentswhomaybereluctanttoshellout$20anhourforchildcare
foramealthatmayormaynothappen,andsuburbanresidentsreluctanttodriveinforthe
chancetobeturnedaway.Ismellageism(对老年人的歧视).Sureenough,ascanofthedining
roomsthatdon"tbooktablescouldbeacastingcallforaJ.Crewcatalogue.
J.Aboutthatdefensefromrestaurants,thattheno-reservationspolicyhelpsthemavoid
no-shows?Thehospitalityindustrywouldbewisetoadoptthepracticeofdoctors,dentistsand
fitnesstrainers,whochargecustomerswhofailtoshowforanappointment.Afairpenalty?The
checkaverage,perperson,foreveryguestwhofailstohonoracommitment—Yelpblow-backbe
damned.Somerestaurantspubliclyshameno-shows:RedMedicineinLosAngelesandNomain
CopenhagenhavebothpostedthenamesofAWOLcustomersonline.
K.Affluentandover-educatedWashingtoniansarenotusedtobeingtoldno.It"sonethingfor
OpenTabletoletyouknow,lateatnightinthecomfortofyourpajamas,youcan"teat
someplaceonthedayandtimeselected,quiteanothertobetold"no"inpersonatahoststand
withdates,clients—anyoneyouwanttoimpress—intow.Suchrestaurantrejectionisyetanother
reminderofdisruptionculture;theoldrulesandoldaccessdon"tapplyin2014.
L.Somearguethatjustbecauseyouliketoeatdoesn"tgiveyouentreeanywhere.Asafashion
designerwithdemocraticimpulsestoldme,"Youcan"tgetXXLinCommedesGarcons."Some
experiences,inotherwords,willalwaysbeoutofreach.
M.Ifithasn"thappenedyet,itwillsoon:Someonewithmoremoneythantimeisgoingtoenlist
thehelpofanassistantorreceptionisttostandinlineasahumanplace-holderforthebragging
rightsofaseatinarestaurantthepublicisdyingtotry.
N.Fairornot—Ivotenot—thatkindofbehaviorgoesagainstthespiritofdiningout,atleastfor
me.Asenseoffriendshipformswhenyouhuddlewithpeopleonajointmission,evenoneas
transientasdinner;andforsomeparticipants,theexcitementoflandingahottable("Yes!We
madeit!")isrightuptherewithsuccessfuldeep-seadivesandclimbsofEverest.
0.Again,therestaurantwins,too.Whichdiner,havingenduredthedifficultiesofgettinga
reservationatNoma,perhapsthetoughestticketontheplanetrightnow,isgoingtosaythefood
wasjustokay?
P.Whatgoesaroundcomesaround.WhenErikBruner-Yang,thechefoftheno-reservationsToki
Underground,visitedalike-mindedpeer;hisverbalreviewoftheproductionbegan:"Iwaited
twohoursforRose"s."
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Thenamesofcustomerswhodon"tshowupatreservationtimearepostedonlinebysome
restaurantsasapenalty.
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AhighdegreeofarroganceistheuniquecharacteristicofWashington.
第49题
Thefactthatrestaurantsdon"ttakereservationsisahintofeconomicrecovery.
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BymakingithardfordinerstogetareservationatNoma,onebenefitthattherestaurantreapsis
diners"highopinionofitsfood.
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Therestaurantstakingnoreservationsmakeitimpossiblefortheseniorcitizenstoeatthere.
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Theno-reservationspolicyactuallybenefitstherestaurantsmorethanthediners.
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Itispredictedthatinthenearfuturetherichandbusypeoplewillseekhelpfromanassistantto
standinlineforaseatinarestaurant.
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lt"samatterofpridenowifsomeonecanhaveamealinoneoftheworthyyoungrestaurantsof
Washington.
第55题
Peoplewhoarewell-offandwell-educatedinWashingtonarenotaccustomedtobeingtoldno
reservations.
第56题
Thenearbyrestaurantsofthehotonesarealsoprosperousbecausedinersconsumetherewhile
waitingfortheirtable.
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(l/l)PartIVTranslation
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中国神话(Chinesemythology)是中国文化与历史的瑰宝,通过口口相传和书面记载等各种形
式流传在寓言、小说、宗教、舞蹈、戏曲中。在原始社会,由于条件和知识的限制,人们只
能通过猜想和想象对自然现象作出解释,因此,神话常常带有一层神秘的色彩。丰富多彩的
中国神话还常具有明显的地域特征。例如,女蜗(Mliwa)是北方神话中的神,盘古则为南
方神话中的神。神话常被假定为我国上古历史的一部分。研究中国神话对于了解我国的古代
历史有十分重要的意义。
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(1/1)PartIWriting
第1题
Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayaboutthe
phenomenonofcredibilitycrisisbycommentingontheremark"Keepingone"scredibilityismore
importantthanguardingone"sproperty."Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsbutnomorethan
200words.
参考答案:[参考范文]
CredibilityCrisis
Asayinggoeslikethis,"Keepingone"scredibilityismoreimportantthanguardingone"s
property."Thissayingemphasizesthesignificanceofkeepingone"scredibility.Butcredibility
crisisbecomesextremelycommoninoursociety,whichexistseverywhereincludinginacademia,
businessandsoon.Amongthereasonsaccountingforcredibilitycrisisstandsoutthe
competitionforeconomicbenefits.Manyenterprisesandindividualsareinthechaseforbenefits
atthecostoftheirownconscienceandthesafetyofothers.Besides,thecostoflosingcredibility
isrelativelylow,andasaresult,manyindividualsmayrisktakingimmoralactionstosatisfytheir
owngreed.Additionally,regulationsandlawsforensuringthecredibilityarenotavailable.Inmy
view,credibilityisessentialtothesmoothfunctionofthesociety.Thuseffectivemeasuresshould
betakentopromotethecredibilityofthesociety,forexample,buildingasoundcredibility
supervisingsystem,imposingasevererpenaltyforignoringcredibilityandraisingpeople"s
awarenessoftheimportanceofthecredibility.Onlyinthiswaycanoursocietybeabetterplace
tolivein.
详细解答:[解析]本文为材料作文。考生应根据题目要求首先对引言作出评论,强调守
信的重要性,指出社会存在严重的信用危机;然后分析这一现象的成因,须从不同角度来说
明;最后总结表达自己的观点。
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A.Sheisnotinterestedintheman.
B.Shedoesnotliketodance.
C.Sheneedstoattendalecture.
D.Shewouldratherstayathome.
参考答案:C您的答案:未作答
答案解析:[听力原文]
M:Let"sgotothedanceattheStudentCenteronFriday.
W:Soundsgreat,butl"mgoingtoalecture.Thanksforaskingmethough.
Q:Whatdoesthewomanimply?
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