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大学英语六级(CET-6)模拟训练高频过关题
COLLEGEENGLISHTEST
—BandSIX—
PartIWriting
Direction:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteanessaycommentingontheremark
’2smileistheshortestdistancebetweentwopeople.z,Youcanciteexamplestoillustrateyour
pointYoushouldwriteatleast150wordsbutnomorethem200words.
PartIIListeningComprehension
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheend
ofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththe
conversationandthequestionswi/lbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.
Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD),anddecidewhichis
thebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethrough
thecentre.
1.A)Shehascompletelyrecovered.C)Sheisstillinacriticalcondition.
B)Shewentintoshockafteranoperation.D)Sheisgettingmuchbetter.
2.A)Orderingabreakfast.C)Buyingatrainticket.
B)Bookingahotelroom.D)Fixingacompartment.
3.A)Mostborrowersneverreturnedthebookstoher.
B)Themanistheonlyonewhobroughtherbookback.
C)Sheneverexpectedanyonetoreturnthebookstoher.
D)Mostofthebooksshelentoutcamebackwithoutjackets.
4.A)SheleftherworkearlytogetsomebargainslastSaturday.
B)Sheattendedthesupermarketsgrandopeningceremony.
C)Shedroveafoilhourbeforefindingaparkingspace.
D)ShefailedtogetintothesupermarketlastSaturday.
5.A)Heisbotheredbythepaininhisneck.
B)Hecannotdohisreportwithoutacomputer.
C)Hecannotaffordtohaveacoffeebreak.
D)Hefeelssorrytohavemissedthereport.
6.A)Onlytopartstudentscanshowtheirworksinthegallery.
B)Thegalleryspaceisbigenoughfortheman'spaintings.
C)Thewomanwouldliketohelpwiththeexhibitionlayout.
D)Themanisuncertainhowhisartworkswillbereceived.
7.A)Thewomanneedsatemporaryreplacementforherassistant.
B)Themanworksinthesamedepartmentasthewomandoes.
C)Thewomanwillhavetostayinhospitalforafewdays.
D)Themaniscapableofdealingwithdifficultpeople.
8.A)Itwasbetterthanthepreviousone.C)Itexaggeratedthecity'seconomicproblems.
B)Itdistortedthemayor'sspeech.D)Itreflectedtheopinionsofmosteconomists.
Questions9to12arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
9.A)Toinformhimofaproblemtheyface.C)Todiscussthecontentofaprojectreport.
B)Torequesthimtopurchasecontroldesks.D)Toaskhimtofixthedictatingmachine.
10.A)Theyquotethebestpriceinthemarket.
B)Theymanufactureandsellofficefurniture.
C)Theycannotdeliverthesteelsheetsontime.
D)Theycannotproducethesteelsheetsneeded.
11.A)Bymarkingdowntheunitprice.C)Byallowingmoretimefordelivery.
B)Byacceptingthepenaltyclauses.D)Bypromisingbetterafter-salesservice.
12.A)Givethecustomeratenpercentdiscount.
B)Claimcompensationfromthesteelsuppliers.
C)AsktheBuyingDepartmenttochangesuppliers.
D)Cancelthecontractwiththecustomer.
Questions13to15arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
13.A)Stockbroker.C)Mathematician.
B)Physicist.D)Economist.
14.A)Improvecomputerprogramming.C)Predictglobalpopulationgrowth.
B)Explaincertainnaturalphenomena.D)Promotenationalfinancialhealth.
15.A)Theirdifferenteducationalbackgrounds.C)ChaosTheoryanditsapplications.
B)Changingattitudestowardsnature.D)Thecurrentglobaleconomiccrisis.
SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhear
somequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouheara
question,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Then
markthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
PassageOne
Questions16to18arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
16.A)Theylaygreatemphasisonhardwork.C)Theyrequirehighacademicdegrees.
B)Theyname150starengineerseachyear.D)TheyhavepeoplewithaveryhighIQ.
17.A)Longyearsofjobtraining.C)Distinctiveacademicqualifications.
B)Highemotionalintelligence.D)Devotiontotheadvanceofscience.
18.A)Goodinterpersonalrelationships.C)Sophisticatedequipment.
B)Richworkingexperience.D)Highmotivation.
PassageTwo
Questions19to21arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
19.A)Adiary.C)Distinctiveacademicqualifications.
B)Afairytale.D)Devotiontotheadvanceofscience.
20.A)Hewasasportsfan.C)Sophisticatedequipment.
B)Helovedadventures.D)Highmotivation.
21.A)Encouragepeopletoundertakeadventures.
B)Publicisehiscolourfulanduniquelifestories.
C)Raisepeople'senvironmentalawareness.
D)AttractpeopletoAmerica'snationalparks.
PassageThree
Questions22to25arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
22.A)Thefirstinfectedvictim.C)Thedoctorwhofirstidentifiedit.
B)AcoastalvillageinAfrica.D)AriverrunningthroughtheCongo.
23.A)Theyexhibitsimilarsymptoms.C)Theyhavealmostthesamemortalityrate.
B)Theycanbetreatedwiththesamedrug.D)Theyhavebothdisappearedforgood.
24.A)Byinhalingairpollutedwiththevirus.C)BydrinkingwaterfromtheCongoRiver.
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B)Bycontactingcontaminatedbodyfluids.D)ByeatingfoodgrowninSudanandZaire.
25.A)MorestrainswillevolvefromtheEbolavirus.
B)ScientistswilleventuallyfindcuresforEbola.
C)AnotherEbolaepidemicmayeruptsoonerorlater.
D)Onceinfected,onewillbecomeimmunetoEbola.
SectionC
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthe
firsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecond
time,youarerequiredtofillintheblankswiththeexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Finally,when
thepassageisreadforthethirdtime,youshouldcheckwhatyouhavewritten.
Theidealcompanionmachinewouldnotonlylook,feel,andsoundfriendlybutwouldalsobe
programmedtobehaveinanagreeablemanner.Thosequalitiesthat26otherpeopleenjoyable
wouldbesimulatedascloselyaspossible,andthemachinewouldappeartobe27stimulating
andeasygoing.Itsinformalconversationalstylewouldmakeinteractioncomfortable,andyetthe
machinewouldremainslightly28andthereforeinteresting.Initsfirst29,itmightbe
somewhathesitantandunassuming,butasitcametoknowtheuseritwouldprogresstoamore
30andintimatestyle.Themachinewouldnotbeapassive31butwouldadditsown
suggestions,information,andopinions;itwouldsometimes32indevelopingorchangingthe
topicandwouldhavea33ofitsown.
Themachinewouldconveypresence.Wehaveallseenhowacomputer'suseofpersonal
namesoftenfascinatespeopleandneedsthemtotreatthemachineasifitwerealmosthuman.
Suchfeaturesareeasilywrittenintothesoftware.Byintroducingadegreeofforcefulnessand
humour,themachinecould34avividanduniquecharacter.
Friendshipsarenotmadeinaday,andthecomputerwouldbemore35asafriendifit
simulatedthegradualchangesthatoccurwhenonepersonisgettingtoknowanother.Atan
appropriatetimeitmightalsoexpressthekindofaffectionthatstimulatesattachmentand
intimacy.
PartHIReadingComprehension
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectone
wordfareachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthe
passagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbya
letter.PleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemonAnswerSheet2withasingleline
throughthecentre.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.
Questions36to45arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Childrenarelosingtheabilitytoplayproperlybecausetheyarebeinggiventoomanytoys,
accordingtoanewresearch.Thestudiesshowthatchildren——especiallythoseunderfive——are
often36andactuallyplaylessthanthosewithfewertoys.
“Ourstudiesshowthatgivingchildrentoomanytoysortoysofthe37typecanactuallybe
doingthemharm.Theygetspoiledandcannot38onanyonethinglongenoughtolearnfrom
it”,saidLerner,achildhooddevelopmentresearcher.Herconclusionshavebeenbackedupby
Britishresearchlookingatchildrenwith39fewtoys,whoseparentsspendmoretimereading,
singingorplayingwiththem.Itshowedsuchchildren40youngstersfromricherbackgrounds—
eventhosewhohadaccesstocomputers.
KathySylva,professorofeducationalpsychologyatOxfordUniversity,reachedher41from
astudyof3,000childrenfromtheagesofthreetofive.Inheropinion,thereisacomplex
relationshipbetweenchildren'sprogress,thetypeoftoystheyaregivenandthetimeparents
spendonthem.Whenthechildrenhavealargenumberoftoysthereseemstobeadistraction
element,andwhenchildrenare42theydonotlearnorplaywell.
Someparentsnoticethe43early.OrhanIsmail,aresearcherfromColchester,Essex,sawa
changefortheworseinCameron,his10-month-oldson,afterhewasgiven44toyslast
Christmas.HeobservedthatiftherearetoomanytoysinfrontofCameron,hewilljustkeep
movingroundthemandthenendupgoingawayandfindingsomethinglikeaslippertoplaywith.
Experts45toputafigureonthenumberoftoyschildrenshouldhave,butmanybelieve
twodozenisenoughforchildrenofpre-schoolage._______________
A)impact1)surpass
B)concentrateJ)innumerable
C)overwhelmedK)decisions
D)reasonablyL)inaccurate
E)conclusionsM)relatively
F)exquisiteN)distracted
G)embarrassed0)lag
H)hesitate
SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatementsattachedtoit.
Eachstatementcontainsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphs.Identifytheparagraphfrom
whichtheinformationisderived.Youmaychooseaparagraphmorethanonce.Eachparagraphis
markedwithaletter.AnswerthequestionsbymarkingthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet
2.
NormanBorlaug:''FatheroftheGreenRevolution"
[A]Fewpeoplehavequietlychangedtheworldforthebettermorethanthisruralladfromthe
midwestemstateofIowaintheUnitedStates.ThemaninfocusisNormanBorlaug,the
“FatheroftheGreenRevolution”,whodiedon12September2009atage95.Norman
Borlaugspentmostofhis60workingyearsinthefarmlandsofMexico,SouthAsiaandlater
inAfrica,fightingworldhunger,andsavingbysomeestimatesuptoabillionlivesinthe
process.Anachievement,fitforaNobelPeacePrize.
EarlyYears
[B]"Kmaproductofthegreatdepression"ishowBorlaugdescribedhimself.Agreat-grandsonof
NorwegianimmigrantstotheUnitedStates,Borlaugwasbornin1914andgrewupona
smallfarminthenortheasterncomerofIowainatowncalledCresco.Hisfamilyhada
^0-hectrare(公顷)farmonwhichtheygrewwheat,maize(玉米)andhayandraisedpigsand
cattle.Normanspentmostofhistimefromage7-17onthefarm,evenasheattendeda
one-room,one-teacherschoolatNewOregoninHowardCounty.
[C]Borlaugdidn'thavemoneytogotocollege.ButthroughaGreatDepressioneraprogramme,
knownastheNationalYouthAdministration,BorlaugwasabletoenrollinUniversityof
MinnesotaatMinneapolistostudyforestry.HeexcelledinstudiesandreceivedhisPhDin
plantpathology(病理学)andgeneticsin1942.
[D]From1942to1944,BorlaugwasemployedasamicrobiologistatDuPontinWilmington.
However,followingtheDecember1941attackonPearlHarbor,Borlaugtriedtojointhe
military,butwasrejectedunderwartimelabourregulations.
InMexico
[E]In1944,manyexpertswarnedofmassstarvationindevelopingnationswherepopulations
wereexpandingfasterthancropproduction.BorlaugbeganworkataRockefeller
Foundation-fundedprojectinMexicotoincreasewheatproductionbydeveloping
higher-yieldingvarietiesofthecrop.Itinvolvedresearchingenetics,plantbreeding,plant
pathology,entomology(昆虫学),agronomy(农艺学),soilscience,andcerealtechnology.
ThegoaloftheprojectwastoboostwheatproductioninMexico,whichatthetimewas
importingalargeportionofitsgrain.
[F]BorlaugsaidthathisfirstcoupleofyearsinMexicoweredifficult.Helackedtrainedscientists
andequipment.Nativefarmerswerehostiletowardsthewheatprogrammebecauseof
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seriouscroplossesfrom1939to1941duetostemrust.
[G]WheatvarietiesthatBorlaugworkedwithhadtall,thinstalks.Whiletallerwheatcompeted
betterforsunlight,theyhadatendencytocollapseundertheweightofextragrain-atrait
calledlodging.Toovercomethis,Borlaugworkedonbreedingwheatwithshorterand
strongerstalks,whichcouldholdonlargerseedheads.Borlaug'snewsemi-dwarf,
disease-resistantvarieties,calledPitic62andPenjamo62,changedthepotentialyieldof
Mexicanwheatdramatically.By1963wheatproductioninMexicostoodsixtimesmorethan
thatof1944.
GreenRevolutioninIndia
[H]Duringthe1960s,SouthAsiaexperiencedseveredroughtconditionandIndiahadbeen
importingwheatonalargescalefromtheUnitedStates.BorlaugcametoIndiain1963along
withDrRobertAndersontoduplicatehisMexicansuccessinthesub-continent.The
experimentsbeganwithplantingafewofthehigh-yieldingvarietystrainsinthefieldsofthe
IndianAgriculturalResearchInstituteatPusainNewDelhi,underthesupervisionofDrM.S.
Swaminathan.ThesestrainsweresubsequentlyplantedintestplotsatLudhiana,Pantnagar,
Kanpur,PuneandIndore.Theresultswerepromising,butlarge-scalesuccess,however,was
notinstant.CulturaloppositiontonewagriculturaltechniquesinitiallypreventedBorlaug
fromgoingaheadwithplantingofnewwheatstrainsinIndia.By1965,whenthedrought
situationturnedalarming,theGovernmenttooktheleadandallowedwheatrevolutionto
moveforward.ByemployingagriculturaltechniqueshedevelopedinMexico,Borlaugwas
abletonearlydoubleSouthAsianwheatharvestsbetween1965and1970.
[I]IndiasubsequentlymadeahugecommitmenttoMexicanwheat,importingsome18,000
tonnesofseed.By1968,itwasclearthattheIndianwheatharvestwasnothingshortof
revolutionary.Itwassoproductivethattherewasashortageoflabourtoharvestit,ofbull
cartstohaulittothethreshingfloor(打谷场)ofjute(黄麻)bagstostoreit.Local
governmentsinsomeareaswereforcedtoshutdownschoolstemporarilytousethemas
storehouses.
[J]UnitedNation'sFoodandAgricultureOrganisation(FAO)observedthatin40yearsbetween
1961and2001/lndiamorethandoubleditspopulation,from452milliontomorethan1
billion.Atthesametime,itnearlytripleditsgrainproductionfrom87milliontonnesto231
milliontonnes.Itaccomplishedthisfeatwhileincreasingcultivatedgrainacreage(土地面
积)amere8percent/'ItwasinIndiathatNormanBorlaug'sworkwasdescribedasthe
"GreenRevolution//
InAfrica
[K]Africasufferedwidespreadhungerandstarvationthroughthe70sand80s.Foodandaid
pouredinfrommostdevelopedcountriesintothecontinent,butthankstotheabsenceof
efficientdistributionsystem,thehungryremainedempty-stomach.ThethenChairmanofthe
NipponFoundation,RyoichiSasakawawonderedwhythemethodsusedinMexicoandIndia
werenotextendedtoAfrica.HecalledupNormanBorlaug,nowleadingasemi-retiredlife,
forhelp.HemanagedtoconvinceBorlaugtohelpwithhisneweffortandsubsequently
foundedtheSasakawaAfricaAssociation.Borlauglaterrecalled,z/butafterIsawtheterrible
circumstancesthere,Isaid,'Let'sjuststartgrowing'".
[L]ThesuccessinAfricawasnotasspectacularasitwasinIndiaorMexico.Thoseelementsthat
allowedBorlaug'sprojectstosucceed,suchaswell-organisedeconomiesandtransportation
andirrigationsystems,wereseverelylackingthroughoutAfrica.Becauseofthis,Borlaug's
initialprojectswererestrictedtodevelopedregionsofthecontinent.Nevertheless,yieldsof
maize,sorghum(高粱)andwheatdoubledbetween1983and1985.
NobelPrize
[M]Forhiscontributionstotheworldfoodsupply,BorlaugwasawardedtheNobelPeacePrizein
1970.NorwegianofficialsnotifiedhiswifeinMexicoCityat4:00am,butBorlaughadalready
leftforthetestfieldsintheTolucavalley,about65kmwestofMexicoCity.Achauffeur(司
机)tookhertothefieldstoinformherhusband.Inhisacceptancespeech,Borlaugsaid,z/the
firstessentialcomponentofsocialjusticeisadequatefoodforallmankind.Foodisthemoral
rightofallwhoarebornintothisworld.Yet,50percentoftheworldpopulationgoes
hungry//
GreenRevolutionvsEnvironmentalists
[N]Borlaug'sadvocacyofintensivehigh-yieldagriculturecameunderseverecriticismfrom
environmentalistsinrecentyears.Hisworkfacedenvironmentalandsocio-economic
criticisms,includingchargesthathismethodshavecreateddependenceonmonoculture
crops,unsustainablefanningpractices,heavyindebtednessamongsubsistencefarmers,and
highlevelsofcanceramongthosewhoworkwithagriculturechemicals.Therearealso
concernsaboutthelong-termsustainabilityoffanningpracticesencouragedbytheGreen
Revolutioninboththedevelopedandthedevelopingworld.
[0]InIndia,theGreenRevolutionisblamedforthedestructionofIndiacropdiversity,drought
vulnerability,dependenceonagro-chemicalsthatpoisonsoilsbutreaplarge-scalebenefits
mostlytotheAmericanmulti-nationalcorporations.Whatthesecriticsoverwhelmingly
advocateisaglobalmovementtowards"organic"or"sustainable"farmingpracticesthat
avoidusingchemicalsandhightechnologyinfavourofnaturalfertilisers,cultivationand
pest-controlporgrammes.
46.Farmers'rejectionofhisplantingtechniquesinitiallypreventedBorlaugfromachievinglarge-
scalesuccessinIndia.
47.Inbothdevelopedanddevelopingcountriesthereareconcernswhetherinthelongrun
Borlaug'sfarmingpracticewillbesustainable.
48.Borlaug'sPitic62andPenjamo62hasshortandstrongstemsandcanresisttodiseases.
49.Borlaug'ssuccessinAfricawasnotasspectacularasinIndiaorMexicobecauseAfricalacked
thenecessarysupportingfacilities.
50.InIndia,criticsattributethedestructionofIndiancropdiversitytotheGreenRevolution.
51.Borlaugemphasisedthatadequatefoodforallmankindisessentialinensuringsocialjusticein
hisNobelPrizeacceptancespeech.
52.InrecentyearsBorlaug'sGreenRevolutionhasbeenattackedbyenvironmentalists.
53.Borlaug'swheatprogrammehadbeenstuckintroubleduringhisfirstcoupleofyearsin
Mexico.
54.AccordingtoUnitedNation'sFoodandAgricultureOrganisation,in40yearsbetween1961and
2001India'sgrainproductionincreasednearlythreetimes.
55.NormanBorlaugwonaNobelPrizeforhis60yearsworkoncombatingworldhunger.
SectionC
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsor
unfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).You
shoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2witha
singlelinethroughthecentre.
PassageOne
Questions56to60arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
“Depression"ismorethanaseriouseconomicdownturn.Whatdistinguishesadepression
fromaharshrecessionisparalysingfear—fearoftheunknownsogreatthatitcausesconsumers,
businesses,andinvestorstoretreatandpanic.Theysaveupcashanddesperatelycutspending.
Theysellstocksandotherassets.Ashatteringlossofconfidenceinspiresbehaviourthat
overwhelmsthenormalself-correctingmechanismsthatusuallypreventarecessionfrom
becomingdeepandprolonged:adepression.
Comparing1929with2007-09,ChristinaRomer,theheadofPresidentObama'sCouncilof
EconomicAdvisers,findstheinitialblowtoconfidencefargreaternowthanthen.True,stock
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pricesfellathirdfromSeptembertoDecember1929,butfewerAmericansthenownedstocks.
Moreover,homepricesbarelydropped.FromDecember1928toDecember1929,totalhousehold
wealthdeclinedonly3%.Bycontrast,thelossinhouseholdwealthbetweenDecember2007and
December2008was17%.Bothstocksandhomes,morewidelyheld,droppedmore.Thus
traumatised(受到创伤),theeconomymighthavegoneintoafreefallendingindepression.
Indeed,itdidgointofreefall.Shoppersrefrainedfrombuyingcars,appliances,andotherbig-
ticketitems.Spendingonsuch"durables"droppedata12%annualratein2008/sthirdquarter,a
20%rateinthefourth.Andbusinessesshelvedinvestmentprojects.
Thatthesehugedeclinesdidn'tleadtodepressionmainlyreflects,asRomerargues,
counter-measurestakenbythegovernment.Privatemarketsforgoods,services,labor,and
securitiesdomostlyself-correct,butpanicfeedsonitselfanddisarmsthesestabilisingtendencies.
Inthissituation,onlythegovernmentcanprotecttheeconomyasawhole,becausemost
individualsandcompaniesareinvolvedintheself-defeatingbehaviourofself-protection.
Governmentsfailuretoperformthisroleintheearly1930stransformedrecessioninto
depression.Scholarswilldebatewhichinterventionsthistime-theFederalReserve'ssupportof
afailingcreditsystem,guaranteesofbankdebt,Obama's"stimulus"planandbank“stresstest”
一countedmostinpreventingarecurrence.Regardless,allthesecomplexmeasureshadthe
samepsychologicalpurpose:toreassurepeoplethatthefreefallwouldstopand,thereby,curb
diefearthatwouldperpetuate(使持久)afreefall.
Allthisimprovedconfidence.Buttheconsumersentimentindexremainsweak,andallthe
reboundhasoccurredinAmericans'evaluationoffutureeconomicconditions,notthepresent.
Unemployment(9.8%)isobysmo/(糟透的),therecovery'sstrengthunclear.Here,too,thereisan
echofromthe1930s.Despitebottomingoutin1933,theDepressiondidn'tenduntilWorldWarII.
Somegovernmentpoliciesaidedrecovery;somehinderedit.Thegoodnewstodayisthatthebad
newsisnotworse.
56.Whydoconsumers,businessesandinvestorsretreatandpanicintimesofdepression?
A)Theysuffergreatlossesinstocks,propertyandotherassets.
B)Theyfindtheself-correctingmechanismsdysfunctioning.
C)Theyareafraidthenormalsocialorderwillbeparalysed.
D)Theydon'tknowwhatisgoingtohappeninthefuture.
57.WhatdoesChristinaRomersayaboutthecurrenteconomicrecession?
A)ItsseverityisnomatchfortheGreatDepressionof1929.
B)Itsinitialblowtoconfidencefarexceededthatof1929.
C)Ithasaffectedhouseownersmorethanstockholders.
D)Ithasresultedinafreefallofthepricesofcommodities.
58.Whydidn'tthecurrentrecessionturnintoadepressionaccordingtoChristinaRomer?
A)Thegovernmentintervenedeffectively.
B)Privatemarketscorrectedthemselves.
C)Peoplerefrainedfrombuyingdurablesandbig-ticketitems.
D)Individualsandcompaniesadoptedself-protectionmeasures.
59.Whatisthechiefpurposeofallthecountermeasurestaken?
A)Tocreatejobopportunities.C)Tostimulatedomesticconsumption.
B)Tocurbthefearofalastingfreefall.D)Torebuildthecreditsystem.
60.Whatdoestheauthorthinkoftoday'seconomicsituation?
A)Itmayworsenwithoutfurtherstimulation.C)lthasnotgonefrombadtoworse.
B)Itwillseeareboundsoonerorlater.D)ltdoesnotgivepeoplereasonforpessimism.
PassageTwo
Questions61to65arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Atsomepointin2008,someone,probablyineitherAsiaorAfrica,madethedecisionto
movefromthecountrysidetothecity.Thisnamelesspersonpushedthehumanraceovera
historicthreshold,foritwasinthatyearthatmankindbecame,forthefirsttimeinitshistory,a
predominantlyurbanspecies.
Itisatrendthatshowsnosignofslowing.Demographers(人口统计学家)reckonthat
three-quartersofhumanitycouldbecity-dwellingby2050,withmostoftheincreasecomingin
thefast-growingtownsofAsiaandAfrica.Migrantstocitiesareattractedbyplentifuljobs,access
tohospitalsandeducation,andtheabilitytoescapetheboredomofafarmer'sagriculturallife.
Thosefactorsaremorethanenoughtomakeupforthesqualor(肮脏)diseaseandspectacular
povertythatthosesamemigrantsmustoftenatfirstendurewhentheybecomeurbandwellers.
ItisthecitythatinspiresthelatestbookfromPeterSmith.Hismainthesisisthatthebuzzof
urbanlife,andtheopportunitiesitoffersforcooperationandcollaboration,iswhatattracts
peopletothecity,whichinturnmakescitiesintotheenginesofart,commerce,scienceand
progress.Thisishardlyrevolutionary,butitispresentedinacharmingformat.MrSmithhas
writtenabreezyguidebook,withaseriesofshortchaptersdedicatedtospecificaspectsof
urbanity—parks,say,orthevariousschemesthathavebeenputforwardovertheyearsfor
buildingtheperfectcity.Theresultisasortofhigh-quality,unusually
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