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大学英语六级模拟题

PartIWriting

1、Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowritealetterinreplytoafriend'sinquiryabout

applyingforadmissiontoyourcollegeoruniversity.Youshouldwriteatleast120wordsaccording

totheoutlinegivenbelow.

1.建议报考的专业及理由。

2.报考该专业的基本条件。

3.应当如何备考。

PartnListeningComprehension

SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,youwillheartwolongconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,

youwillhearfourquestions.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.

Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,C

andD.

2、A.Toorganizeactivitiesforchildren.

B.Toselllocalfarmproducts.

C.Tobringtouriststothetown.

D.Toraisefundforthehospital.

3、A.Invarioustents.B.Inuniversitybuildings.C.Inahospital.D.Inan

auditorium.

4、A.Playinaband.B.Workattheauction.C.Sellrefreshments.D.Collecttickets.

5、A.Hethinksit'smainlyforchildren.

B.Hefeelsitwouldbeworthwhile.

C.Hebelievesitistoocomplicated.

D.Hethinksitmaynotbeveryprofitable.

6、A.Beingoutdoors.

B.Thebadweather.

C.Thedangerofdrivingatnight.

D.Dealingwithdifferentpeople.

7、A.Drivinginunsettledweather.

B.Takinglongdrivesoutsidethecity.

C.Meetinginterestingpeopleinthecity.

D.Beingabletoenjoytheworldofnature.

8、A.Differentinpersonality.

B.Rudetowomendrivers.

C.Ratherdifficulttoplease.

D.Talkativeandgenerouswithtips.

9、A.Shecomplainsalot.

B.Sheplanstoquitherjob.

C.Sheisveryfamiliarwiththecity.

D.Sheisoftencriticisedbyhercustomers.

SectionB

Directions:Inthissection,youwillheartwopassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhear

threeorfourquestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryou

hearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.

10、A.TheTVset.

B.Thebedside-lampswitch.

C.Thedoorhandle.

D.Thetoiletpaper.

11、A.Anunreliablemethod.

B.Asmallsamplesize.

C.Inaccuratedata.

D.Insufficientpreparation.

12、A.Cleanlinessisimportant,butpeopleshouldnotbesosensitive.

B.Peopleshouldachievethegoalofsterilemodernliving.

C.Thereisnonecessityoffocusingonthisproblem.

D.Peopleshouldapplyspacetechnologytothecleanlinessofhotels.

13、A.Awatercurrentstruckhisshipviolently.

B.Awavecarriedhisshipfaraway.

C.Greatnoisecamedownfromthesly.

D.Roughstormssuddenlyoccurred.

14>A.Kidnapbyaliens.B.Kidnapbyghosts.

C.Attackfromseacreatures.D.Transportationtoothertimesandplaces

15、A.Fastcurrentssweepawaythewreckagecausedbyterribleweather.

B.Themagneticpowerdrawsthemdowntotheoceanbottom.

C.Someplanesorshipslosecontactwiththeirremotecontrollers.

D.Icebergsdestroyedthepassingvehiclesandenclosedthem.

SectionC

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearthreerecordingsoflecturesortalksfollowedbythreeor

fourquestions.Therecordingswillbeplayedonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmust

choosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.

16、A.Theirinabilitytocirculatewater.

B.Theirincreasedsensitivitytoheat.

C.Lowreproductiverates.

D.Heavypollutionintheatmosphere.

17、A.Itisdamagedbyextremelydryweather.

B.Itloseswatertostrongertrees.

C.Insectsdestroythetree'sbark.

D.Certainbeetlesintroduceafungustothetree.

18、A.Bycontrollingthecarriersofthedisease.

B.Bygrowingastrongerkindoftheelm.

C.Bywateringinfectedelmtrees.

D.Bycuttingdownallinfectedelms.

19、A.Asportsman.

B.Acoach.

C.Arunner.

D.Areporter.

20、A.Howimportantisanathlete'sbuild?

B.Whyisimportanttolearnsportsmedicine?

C.Howcanathletesmastersportsmedicine?

D.Whatisthekeyinathlete'straining?

21、A.Thetraining.

B.Theequipment.

C.Thediet.

D.Theattitude.

22、A.Decreasethesenseoftrust.

B.Strengthentrust.

C.Makepeoplebecomemoreconfidence.

D.Givepeoplemorepersonalspace.

23、A.1/2B.1/4

C.1/8D.Theessaydoesn'ttellus.

24、A.84%B.66%C.81%D.55%

PartHIReadingComprehension

SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectoneword

foreachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassage

throughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.You

maynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.

Researchonanimalintelligencealwaysmakesuswonderjusthowsmarthumansare.Consider

thefruit-flyexperimentsdescribedbyCarlZimmerintheScienceTimes.Fruitflieswhoweretaught

tobesmarterthantheaveragefruitfly25toliveshorterlives.Thissuggeststhatdimmerbulbs

burnlonger,thatthereisa(n)26innotbeingtoobright.

Intelligence,itturnsout,isahigh-priced27.Ittakesmoreupkeep,burnsmorefuelandis

slowoffthestartinglinebecauseitdependsonlearning—a(n)28process—insteadofinstinct.

Plentyofotherspeciesareabletolearn,andoneofthethingsthey'veapparentlylearnediswhen

tostop.

Isthereanadaptivevaluetolimitedintelligence?That'sthequestionbehindthisnewresearch.

Insteadofcastingawistfulglance29atallthespecieswe'veleftinthedustI.Q.-wise,it

implicitlyaskswhattherealcostsofourownintelligencemightbe.Thisisonthe30ofevery

animalwe'veevermet.

Researchonanimalintelligencealsomakesuswonderwhatexperimentsanimals

would31onhumansiftheyhadthechance.Everycatwithanowner,forinstance,isrunninga

small-scalestudyinoperantconditioning.Webelievethatifanimalsranthelabs,theywouldtestus

to32thelimitsofourpatience,ourfaithfulness,ourmemoryforlocations.Theywouldtryto

decidewhatintelligenceinhumansisreallyfor,not33howmuchofitthereis.Aboveall,they

wouldhopetostudya34question:Arehumansactuallyawareoftheworldtheylivein?Sofar

theresultsareinconclusive.

A.mindE.advantageI.aptlyM.tended

B.fundamentalF.happenedJ.overcomeN.inclination

C.gradualG.spontaneousK.option0.perform

D.determineH.backwardL.merely

SectionB

Directions:Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatementsattachedtoit.Each

statementcontainsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphs.Identifytheparagraphfromwhich

theinformationisderived.Youmaychooseaparagraphmorethanonce.Eachparagraphis

markedwithaletter.

APioneeringWomanofScienceRe-Emergesafter300Years

A.MariaSibyllaMerian,likemanyEuropeanwomenofthe17thcentury,stayedbusymanaging

ahouseholdandrearingchildren.Butontopofthat,Merian,aGerman-bornwomanwholivedin

theNetherlands,alsomanagedasuccessfulcareerasanartist,botanist,naturalistand

entomologist(昆虫学家).

B."Shewasascientistonthelevelwithalotofpeoplewespendalotoftimetalkingabout,"

saidKayEtheridge,abiologistatGettysburgCollegeinPennsylvaniawhohasbeenstudyingthe

scientifichistoryofMerian'swork."Shedidn'tdoasmuchtochangebiologyasCharlesDarwin,but

shewassignificant."

C.Atatimewhennaturalhistorywasavaluabletoolfordiscovery,Meriandiscoveredfacts

aboutplantsandinsectsthatwerenotpreviouslyknown.Herobservationshelpeddismissthe

popularbeliefthatinsectsspontaneouslyemergedfrommud.Theknowledgeshecollectedover

decadesdidn'tjustsatisfythosecuriousaboutnature,butalsoprovidedvaluableinsightsinto

medicineandscience.Shewasthefirsttobringtogetherinsectsandtheirhabitats,includingfood

theyate,intoasingleecologicalcomposition.

D.AfteryearsofpleasingafascinatedaudienceacrossEuropewithbooksofdetailed

descriptionsandlife-sizepaintingsoffamiliarinsects,in1699shesailedwithherdaughternearly

5,000milesfromtheNetherlandstoSouthAmericatostudyinsectsinthejunglesofwhatisnow

knownasSuriname.Shewas52yearsold.Theresultwashermasterpiece,Metamorphosis

InsectorumSurinamensium.

E.Inherwork,sherevealedasideofnaturesoexotic,dramaticandvaluabletoEuropeansof

thetimethatshereceivedmuchacclaim.Butacenturylater,herfindingscameunderscientific

criticism.Shoddy(粗糙的)reproductionsofherworkalongwithsetbackstowomen'srolesin18th-

and19th-centuryEuroperesultedinhereffortsbeinglargelyforgotten."Itwaskindofstunning

whenshesortofdroppedoffintooblivion(遗;&),"saidDr.Etheridge."Victoriansstartedputting

womeninabox,andthey'restilltryingtocrawloutofit."

F.Today,thepioneeringwomanofthescienceshasre-emerged.Inrecentyears,feminists,

historiansandartistshaveallpraisedMerian'stenacity(坚韧),talentandinspirationalartistic

compositions.AndnowbiologistslikeDr.Etheridgearediggingintothescientifictextsthat

accompaniedherartThreehundredyearsafterherdeath,Merianwillbecelebratedatan

internationalsymposiuminAmsterdamthisJune.

G.Andlastmonth,MetamorphosisInsectorumSnrinamensiwmwasrepublished.Itcontains60

plates(插图)andoriginaldescriptions,alongwithstoriesaboutMerian'slifeandupdatedscientific

descriptions.BeforewritingMetamorphosis,MerianspentdecadesdocumentingEuropeanplants

andinsectsthatshepublishedinaseriesofbooks.Shebeganinher20s,makingtextless,

decorativepaintingsofflowerswithinsects."Thenshegotreallyserious,"Dr.Etheridgesaid.

Merianstartedraisinginsectsathome,mostlybutterfliesandcaterpillars."Shewouldsitupallnight

untiltheycameoutofthepupa(蛹)soshecoulddrawthem,"shesaid.

H.Theresultsofherdecades'worthofcarefulobservationsweredetailedpaintingsand

descriptionsofEuropeaninsects,followedbyunconventionalvisualsandstoriesofinsectsand

animalsfromalandthatmostatthetimecouldonlyimagine.It'spossibleMerianuseda

magnifyingglasstocapturethedetailofthesplittonguesofsphinxmoths(斯芬克斯飞蛾)depicted

inthepainting.Shewrotethatthetwotonguescombinetoformonetubefordrinkingnectar(花蜜).

Somecriticizedthisdetaillater,sayingtherewasjustonetongue,butMerianwasn'twrong.She

mayhaveobservedtheadultmothjustasitemergedfromitspupaForabriefmomentduringthat

stageofitslifecycle,thetongueconsistsoftwotinyhalf-tubesbeforemergingintoone.

I.Itmaynothavebeenladyliketodepictagiantspiderdevouringahummingbird,butwhen

Meriandiditattheturnofthe18thcentury,surprisingly,nobodyobjected.Dr.Etheridgecalledit

revolutionary.Theimage,whichalsocontainednoveldescriptionsofants,fascinatedaEuropean

audiencethatwasmoreconcernedwiththeexoticstoryunfoldingbeforethemthanthegenderof

thepersonwhopaintedit.

J."Allofthesethingsshookuptheirnice,neatlittleview,"Dr.Etheridgesaid.Butlater,people

oftheVictorianerathoughtdifferently.Herworkhadbeenreproduced,sometimesincorrectly.A

fewobservationsweredeemedimpossible."She'dbeencalledasillywomanforsayingthata

spidercouldeatabird,"Dr.Etheridgesaid.ButHenryWalterBates,afriendofCharlesDarwin,

observeditandputitinbookin1863,provingMerianwascorrect.

K.Inthesameplate,Meriandepictedanddescribedleaf-cutterantsforthefirsttime."In

Americatherearelargeantswhichcaneatwholetreesbareasabroomhandleinasinglenight,"

shewroteinthedescriptionMeriannotedhowtheantstooktheleavesbelowgroundtotheiryoung.

Andshewouldn'thaveknownthisatthetime,buttheantsusetheleavestofarmfungi(菌类)

undergroundtofeedtheirdevelopingbabies.

L.Merianwascorrectaboutthegiantbird-eatingspiders,antsbuildingbridgeswiththeirbodies

andotherdetails.Butinthesamedrawing,sheincorrectlylumpedtogetherarmyandleaf-cutter

ants.Andinsteadofshowingjustthetypicalpairofeggsinahummingbirdnest,shepaintedfour.

ShemadeothermistakesinMetamorphosisInsectorumSurinamensiumaswell:notevery

caterpillarandbutterflymatched.

M.PerhapsoneexplanationforhermistakesisthatshecutshortherSurinametripaftergetting

sick,andcompletedthebookathomeinAmsterdam.Anderrorsarecommonamongsomeof

history'smost-celebratedscientificminds,too."TheseerrorsnomoreinvalidateMs.Merian'swork

thandowell-knownmisconceptionspublishedbyCharlesDarwinorIsaacNewton,"Dr.Etheridge

wroteinapaperthatarguedthattoomanyhavewronglyfocusedonthemistakesofherwork.

N.Merian'spaintingsinspiredartistsandecologists.Inan1801drawingfromhisbook,General

ZoologyAmphibia,GeorgeShaw,anEnglishbotanistandzoologist,creditedMerianfordescribing

afrogintheaccountofherSouthAmericanexpedition,andnamedtheyoungtreefrogafterherin

hisportrayalofit.Itwouldn'tbefairtogiveMerianallthecredit.Shereceivedassistancenaming

plants,makingsketchesandreferencingtheworkofothers.Herdaughtershelpedhercolorher

drawings.

O.MerianalsomadenoteofthehelpshereceivedfromthenativesofSuriname,aswellas

slavesorservantsthatassistedher.Insomeinstancesshewrotemooingpassagesthatincluded

herhelpersindescriptions.Asshewroteinherdescriptionofthepeacockflower,"TheIndians,

whoarenottreatedwellbytheirDutchmasters,usetheseedstoaborttheirchildren,sothatthey

willnotbecomeslaveslikethemselves.TheblackslavesfromGuineaandAngolahavedemanded

tobewelltreated,threateningtorefusetohavechildren.Infact,theysometimestaketheirown

livesbecausetheyaretreatedsobadly,andbecausetheybelievetheywillbebornagain,freeand

livingintheirownland.Theytoldmethisthemselves."

P.LondaSchiebinger,aprofessorofthehistoryofscienceatStanfordUniversity,calledthis

passageratherastonishing.It'sparticularlystrikingcenturieslaterwhentheseissuesarestill

prominentinpublicdiscussionsaboutsocialjusticeandwomen'srights."Shewasaheadofher

time,"Dr.Etheridgesaid.

35、MerianwasthefirstscientisttostudyatypeofAmericanant.

36、TheEuropeanaudiencewasmoreinterestedinMerian'sdrawingsthanhergender.

37、Merian'smasterpiececameunderattackacenturyafteritspublication.

38、Merian'smistakesinherdrawingsmaybeattributedtohershortenedstayinSouthAmerica.

39、Merianoftensatupthewholenightthroughtoobserveanddrawinsects.

40、MerianacknowledgedthehelpshegotfromnativesofSouthAmerica

41、Meriancontributedgreatlytopeople'sbetterunderstandingofmedicineandscience.

42、Merianoccasionallymademistakesinherdrawingsofinsectsandbirds.

43、Now,Merian'sroleasafemaleforerunnerinscienceshasbeenre-established.

44、MerianmadealongvoyagetoSouthAmericatostudyjungleinsectsoverthreecenturiesago.

SectionC

Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsor

unfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.

PassageOne

Britainfacesincreasinglyextremeweatherconditionsandurgentlyneedstoimproveitsanti-flood

defencesandpreparationsforseveredrought,saystheEnvironmentAgency.

Itsstarkconclusionfollowsdetailedanalysisofweatherpatterns,riverlevelsandflooding

eventsin2012,whichrevealedthatsomeareassufferedrecordlevelsofdroughtbeforefacing

someoftheworstfloodingever."Itwasanextraordinaryyearanditservesasawarningforthe

countrythatwefaceafutureinwhichtherearelikelytobemoreandmoreextremeweather

events,"saidChrisSmith,theagency'schairman."Weneed,veryurgently,toprepareplanstodeal

withtheseextremes."

Inearly2012,theEnvironmentAgencyissuedaseriesofwarningsaboutdesperatelylowlevels

inrivers,reservoirsandgroundwateraquifers(蓄水层).Thepreviousyearwasoneofthedrieston

record,andreservoirsandboreholeswereatrecordlowsforthattimeofyear.Inwinter,they

shouldhavebeenfullandtheagencywarnedthatonlyadownpourlastingweekscouldaverta

serioussummerdrought.

Britaingotitsdownpour,butitlastedmonths,withpreviouslyparchedfieldsturnedintoswamps

andmorethan8000homesflooded."Wesawenvironmentaldamagecausedbyriverswith

significantlyreducedflows,hosepipebansaffectingmillionsandfarmersandbusinessesleft

unabletotakewaterfromrivers,"saidSmith."Butwealsosawthewettestyearonrecordin

England."Adramaticillustrationoftheextraordinarychangesinweatherisrevealedbywaterflow

measurementsintheTyne.InMarch,flowwas28%ofitslong-termaverageforthattimeofyear.

ByJune,aftermonthsofheavyrain,theflowhit406%.

Smithsaidsuchwildlyfluctuatingfiguresindicatedthedesperateneedtoplanforfeastand

famineoverwaterlevels.Inthecaseofdroughtmanagement,morefarmersneededtobe

encouragedtobuildsmallreservoirs,whileagreementsallowingsomecompaniestoabstractwater

fromriversindefinitelywouldhavetobechanged."Wesimplycannothavethosetypesof

agreementsanymore,andwearenowpressingtolimitthem,"saidSmith.

NewfiguresfromtheMetOfficesuggestthatBritaincouldexperienceasevereshort-term

drought—suchastheonein1976—every10years.Previousestimatesputthisfigureatonein50

years.WiththepopulationofLondonandthealreadywater-stressedsouth-eastofEnglandsetto

growby23%by2035,theproblemofaseriouslackofwaterisbecomingacute.

Althoughanti-floodingdefenceswereinstalledlastyearinNottinghamandKeswickand93

defencesareduetostartconstructionthisyear,Smithsaidfarmoremeasureswouldbeneeded."It

ismoneywellspent.Foreverypoundyouspendondefences,yousave£8indamagecausedby

flooding."

45、WhatcanwelearnfromthedetailedanalysisofweathereventsinBritain?

A.Someareassufferedbothseveredroughtandterribleflooding.

B.Theworstfloodingcontributedtotheappearanceofdrought.

C.Theextremeweathereventsin2012setahistoricalrecord.

D.Britainhadpreparedwellforthefloodanddroughtin2012.

46>WhydidtheEnvironmentAgencyissuethewarnings?

A.Becausethewatersystemwasatgreatrisk.

B.Becausethewaterlevelwastoolow.

C.Becauseallboreholesandreservoirsweretoofull.

D.Becausealong-termdownpourwastocomeinsummer.

47、WhatwastheconsequenceofthedownpourinBritain?

A.Thedownpouravertedthedroughtandlastedforamonth.

B.Farmersandbusinessescouldn'ttakewaterfromrivers.

C.Itmadeanaccuratewaterflowmeasurementmoredifficult.

D.Morethan8000homeswereflooded.

48、WhatisSmith'ssuggestionondealingwithfutureextremeweatherevents?

A.Keepingadetailedrecordoftheweathertohelpmakeforecasts.

B.Prohibitingpeoplefromabstractingfreewaterfromrivers.

C.Preparingforthepossiblefaminecausedbytheflooding.

D.Makingfarmersconstructmoresmallreservoirs.

49、WhatdoesSmiththinkofanti-floodingdefences?

A.Theirbenefitwillstarttoshowin2035.

B.Theywillreducethelosscausedbyfloods.

C.Theycanhelplowerthefrequencyoffloods.

D.Theyarethemosteffectivemeasureagainstfloods.

PassageTwo

Ingeneral,oursocietyisbecomingoneofgiantenterprisesdirectedbyabureaucratic

managementinwhichmanbecomesasmall,well-oiledcog(齿轮)inthemachinery.Theoilingis

donewithhigherwages,well-ventilatedfactoriesandpipedmusic,andbypsychologistsand

"human-relations"experts;yetallthisoilingdoesnotalterthefactthatmanhasbecomepowerless,

thathedoesnotwholeheartedlyparticipateinhisworkandthatheisboredwithit.Infact,theblue

andthewhitecollarworkershavebecomeeconomicpuppets(木偶)whodancetothetuneof

automatedmachinesandbureaucraticmanagement.

Theworkerandemployeeareanxious,notonlybecausetheymightfindthemselvesoutofajob;

theyareanxiousalsobecausetheyareunabletoacquireanyrealsatisfactionorinterestinlife.

Theyliveanddiewithouteverhavingconfrontedthefundamentalrealitiesofhumanexistenceas

emotionallyandintellectuallyindependentandproductivehumanbeings.

Thosehigheruponthesocialladderarenolessanxious.Theirlivesarenolessemptythan

thoseoftheirsubordinates.Theyareevenmoreinsecureinsomerespects.Theyareinahighly

competitiverace.Tobepromotedortofallbehindisnotamatterofsalarybutevenmoreamatter

ofself-respect.Whentheyapplyfortheirfirstjob,theyaretestedforintelligenceaswellasforthe

rightmixtureofsubmissivenessandindependence.Fromthatmomentontheyaretestedagain

andagainbythepsychologists,forwhomtestingisabigbusiness,andbytheirsuperiors,who

judgetheirbehavior,sociability,capacitytogetalong,etc.Thisconstantneedtoprovethatoneis

asgoodasorbetterthanone'sfellow-competitorcreatesconstantanxietyandstress,thevery

causesofunhappinessandillness.

AmIsuggestingthatweshouldreturntothepre-industrialmodeofproductionorto

nineteenth-century"freeenterprise"capitalism(资本主义)?Certainlynot.Problemsarenotsolved

byreturningtoastagewhichonehasalreadyoutgrown.Isuggesttransformingoursocialsystem

fromabureaucraticallymanagedindustrialisminwhichmaximalproductionandconsumptionare

endsinthemselvesintoahumanistindustrialism(工业制度)inwhichmanandfulldevelopmentof

hispotentialities-thoseofloveandofreason-aretheaimsofsocialarrangements.Productionand

consumptionshouldserveonlyasmeanstothisend,andshouldbepreventedfromrulingman.

50、Despitethecomfortableworkingconditions,employees.

A.sufferfromthefeelingofbeinganautomatedpartofmachines

B.havetodancewiththerhythmofaworkingmachineeveryday

C.cannotputalltheenergyintoworkbecauseoffamilychores

D.alwaysfeeltiredofthemanagementandbureaucracyofthefactory

51、Employeesareanxiousaboutthemselvesbecause.

A.theycannotearnasmuchastheyhaveexpectedbefore

B.theyhavetoalwayscompetewithothersforabetterposition

C.theycannotobtainspiritualsatisfactionasahumanbeing

D.theyarealwaysconfrontedwithfundamentalproblemsoflife

52、Thosewhoaresuperiorinpositiontoothersmaysufferfrom.

A.thesolitudederivedfromsuccess

B.thefearforthelossofself-respect

C.becomingamemberofthecompetitiverace

D.thepainofbeingenviedbytheirsubordinates

53、Inordertostaycompetitiveatwork,employees.

A.mustdoendlesstestsprovidedbycompanypsychologists

B.decidetogiveuptheirindividualhappinessandhealth

C.havetokeepaneyeconstantlyonotherco-workers

D.havetotaketheriskofsacrificingbothhealthandhappiness

54、Intheauthor'sopinion,ahumanistindustrialism.

A.canpreventemployeesfrombecomingeconomicpuppets

B.canofferworkersacompletelysuccessfulcareer

C.hastheabilitytoeliminatebureaucracyinanyforms

D.isagreatleapforthefreedomofallhumanbeings

PartIVTranslation

Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestotranslateapassagefromChineseinto

English.

55、皮影戏(shadowpuppetry)是流行于中国的一门古老民间艺术。这种艺术形式产生于两千多年前,

到宋代时已十分发达。13世纪时,皮影戏传到西亚,到了18世纪传到世界很多地方。皮影戏是世界

上最早由人配音的影画艺术。它的成功给现代电影很大启发。皮影戏的妙处不仅在于皮影的制作,更

在于表演。过去没有电影、电视等现代娱乐,皮影戏成为重要的娱乐形式。即使在娱乐业高度发达的

今天,它仍然受到人们的广泛喜爱。

答案:

PartIWriting

1、[范文]

DearLucy,

Whenitcomestowhichmajoryoushouldchoose,Iproposethatyouapplyforthemajorof

English.Tobeginwith,Englishisthemostpopularlanguagesintheworld,whichiswidelyusedin

allfieldssuchasteaching,translation,foreigntradeandsoon.What'smore,itgoeswithoutsaying

thatEnglishmajorsaremorelikelytofindagoodjobinthetighterandtighterjobmarket.Inorderto

studyatEnglishDepartment,youhavetomeetthefollowingrequirements.Inthefirstplace,you

havetospendalotoftimeonit,justastheoldsayinggoes,"Practicemakesperfect".Inthe

secondplace,thebasicskillsofreading,writing,listeningandspeakingarenecessary,because

theyarethefoundationsforyourfuturestudy.Lastbutnotleast,youneedanintenseinterestin

learningEnglishsince"Interestisthebestteacher."Asfarasthepreparationworkisconcerned,

youshouldfirstofallreviewalltherequiredvocabulary.Inaddition,you'dbetterspendsometime

onreadingandwriting.Onlythroughthesemeasurescanyouhaveachancetoenrollinour

university.

Sincerelyyours,

Dave

[解析]个人建议之类的作文,重在建议对方该做出怎样的选择,希望通过自己的经历能够告诉对方如

何做出自己的选择。因此,本文可以通过三段式进行书写,首先,详细阐述建议报考的专业及理由。

其次,针对建议报考专业,说明需要准备些什么,准备这些的重要性。最后,说明如何进行备考。

第一段:建议报考的专业及理由,进行详细阐述。

第二段:报考该专业的基本条件,需要准备什么。

第三段:应当如何备考。

[参考译文]亲爱的露西:

当问我你应该选择什么专业时,我建议你申请英语专业。首先,英语是世界最通用的语言,在所

有领域都被广泛地应用,比如教学、翻译、外贸等。其次,不言而喻的是,英语专业的学生在越来越

紧俏的就业市场,也更容易找到工作。

为了能够在英语专业就读,你必须要满足下列要求。首先,你必须要在这方面花费大量的时间。

俗话说:“熟能生巧”。其次,基本的阅读、写作、听力和口语技巧是必备的,因为它们会是你日后学

习的基础。最后一点,也是非常重要的一点,你需要树立良好的学习兴趣,因为“兴趣是最好的老师”。

除了那些准备工作之外,你首先应该复习所有要求的单词。另外,你最好在阅读和写作上下功夫。

只有通过这些,你才能有机会进入我们大学。

您诚挚的,

大卫

PartIIListeningComprehension

SectionA

2、D

[听力原文]

W:AreyougoingtothefairnextSaturday?

M:Whatfair?

W:TheannualfairthatRiverbellputsonthefirstSaturdayinJunetoraisemoneyforthe

Riverdalehospital.Thefairisbeingheldontheuniversityathleticfieldjustl

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