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大学英语六级(CET-6)模拟训练高频过关题
COLLEGEENGLISHTEST
—BandSIX—
PartIWriting(30minutes)
Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayonlivinginthevirtualworld.Tryto
imaginewhatwillhappenwhenpeoplespendmoreandmoretimeinthevirtualworldinsteadofinteractinginthe
realworld.Youarerequiredtowriteatleast150wordsbutnomorethan200words.
PartIIListeningComprehension(30minutes)
Directions:Inthissection,youwillheartwolongconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,youwillhear
fourquestions.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,you
mustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Thenmarkthecorrespondingletter
onAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecenter.
Questions1to4arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
1.A)Projectorganizer.B)Publicrelationsofficer.
C)Marketingmanager.D)Marketresearchconsultant.
2.A)Quantitativeadvertisingresearch.B)Questionnairedesign.
C)Researchmethodology.D)Interviewertraining.
3.A)Theyareintensivestudiesofpeople'sspendinghabits.
B)Theyexaminerelationsbetweenproducersandcustomers.
C)Theylookfornewandeffectivewaystopromoteproducts.
D)Theystudytrendsorcustomersatisfactionoveralongperiod.
4.A)Thelackofpromotionopportunity.B)Checkingchartsandtables.
C)Designingquestionnaires.D)Thepersistentintensity.
Questions5to8arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
5.A)bisviewonCanadianuniversities.
B)Hisunderstandingofhighereducation.
C)Hissuggestionsforimprovementsinhighereducation.
D)HiscomplaintaboutbureaucracyinAmericanuniversities.
6.A)Itiswelldesigned.B)Itisratherinflexible.
C)Itvariesamonguniversities.D)Ithasundergonegreatchanges.
7.A)TheUnitedStatesandCanadacanlearnfromeachother.
B)Publicuniversitiesareoftensuperiortoprivateuniversities.
C)Everyoneshouldbegivenequalaccesstohighereducation.
D)Privateschoolsworkmoreefficientlythanpublicinstitutions.
8.A)Universitysystemsvaryfromcountrytocountry.
B)Efficiencyisessentialtouniversitymanagement.
C)Itishardtosaywhichisbetter;apublicuniversityoraprivateone.
D)ManyprivateuniversitiesintheUSareactuallylargebureaucracies.
SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillheartwopassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearthreeorfour
questions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmust
choosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Thenmarkthecorrespondingletteron
AnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecenter.
Questions9to11arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
9.A)Government'sroleinresolvinganeconomiccrisis.
B)Theworseningrealwagesituationaroundtheworld.
C)IndicationsofeconomicrecoveryintheUnitedStates.
D)Theimpactofthecurrenteconomiccrisisonpeople'slife.
10.A)Theywillfeellesspressuretoraiseemployees'wages.
B)Theywillfeelfreetochoosethemostsuitableemployees.
C)Theywillfeelinclinedtoexpandtheirbusinessoperations.
D)Theywillfeelmoreconfidentincompetingwiththeirrivals.
11.A)Employeesandcompaniescooperatetopullthroughtheeconomiccrisis.
B)Governmentandcompaniesjoinhandstocreatejobsfortheunemployed.
C)Employeesworkshorterhourstoavoidlayoffs.
D)Teamworkwillbeencouragedincompanies.
Questions12to15arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
12.A)Whethermemorysupplementswork.B)Whetherherbalmedicineworkswonders.
C)Whetherexerciseenhancesone'smemory.D)Whetheramagicmemorypromisessuccess.
13.A)Theyhelptheelderlymorethantheyoung.B)Theyarebeneficialinonewayoranother.
C)Theygenerallydonothavesideeffects.D)Theyarenotbasedonrealscience.
14.A)Theyareavailableatmostcountryfairs.B)Theyaretakeninrelativelyhighdosage.
C)Theyarecollectedorgrownbyfarmers.D)Theyareprescribedbytrainedpractitioners.
15.A)Theyhaveoftenprovedtobeashelpfulasdoingmentalexercise.
B)Takingthemwithothermedicationsmightentailunnecessaryrisks.
C)Theireffectlastsonlyashorttime.
D)Manyhavebenefitedfromthem.
SectionC
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearthreerecordingsoflecturesortalksfollowedbythreeorfourquestions.
Therecordingswillbeplayedonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthe
fourcnoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheetwithasingleline
throughthecenter.
Questions16to18arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.
16.A)Howcatastrophicnaturaldisastersturnouttobetodevelopingnations.
B)HowtheWorldMeteorologicalOrganizationstudiesnaturaldisasters.
C)Howpowerlesshumansappeartobeinfaceofnaturaldisasters.
D)Howthenegativeimpactsofnaturaldisasterscanbereduced.
17.A)Bytrainingrescueteamsforemergencies.B)Bytakingstepstopreparepeopleforthem.
C)Bychangingpeople'sviewsofnature.D)Byrelocatingpeopletosaferplaces.
18.A)Howpreventiveactioncanreducethelossoflife.
B)HowcourageousCubansareinfaceofdisasters.
C)HowCubanssufferfromtropicalstorms.
D)Howdestructivetropicalstormscanbe.
Questions19to22arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.
19.A)PaybacktheirloanstotheAmericangovernment.
B)Provideloanstothoseinseverefinancialdifficulty.
C)Contributemoretothegoalofawiderrecovery.
D)Speeduptheirrecoveryfromthehousingbubble.
20.A)Somebanksmayhavetomergewithothers.
B)Manysmallerregionalbanksaregoingtofail.
C)Itwillbehardforbankstoprovidemereloans.
D)Manybankswillhavetolayoffsomeemployees.
21.A)Itwillworkcloselywiththegovernment.
B)Itwillendeavortowriteoffbadloans.
C)Itwilltrytolowertheinterestrate.
D)Itwilltrytoprovidemoreloans.
22.A)Itwon'thelptheAmericaneconomytoturnaround.
B)Itwon'tdoanygoodtothemajorcommercialbanks.
C)ItwillwintheapprovaloftheObamaadministration.
D)Itwillbenecessaryiftheeconomystartstoshrinkagain.
Questions23to25arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.
23.A)Beingunabletolearnnewthings.B)Beingratherslowtomakechanges.
C)Losingtempermoreandmoreoften.D)Losingtheabilitytogetonwithothers.
24.A)Cognitivestimulation.B)Communityactivity.
C)Balanceddiet.D)Freshair.
25.A)Ignoringthesignsandsymptomsofaging.
B)Adoptinganoptimisticattitudetowardslife.
C)Endeavoringtogiveupunhealthylifestyles.
D)Seekingadvicefromdoctorsfromtimetotime.
PartIDReadingComprehension(40minutes)
SectionA.
Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblank
fromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybefore
makingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.Pleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeach
itemonAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmore
thanonce.
Questions36to45arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Innovation,the(灵丹妙药)ofprogress,hasalwayscostpeopletheirjobs.IntheIndustrial
Revolutionhandweaverswere36asidebythemechanicalloom.Overthepast30yearsthedigital
revolutionhas37manyofthemid-skilljobsthatsupported20th-centurymiddle-classlife.Typists,ticket
agents,banktellersandmanyproduction-linejobshavebeendispensedwith,justastheweaverswere.
Forthosewhobelievethattechnologicalprogresshasmadetheworldabetterplace,suchdisruptionisa
naturalpartofrising38Althoughinnovationkillssomejobs,itcreatesnewandbetterones,asamore39
societybecomesricheranditswealthierinhabitantsdemandmoregoodsandservices.Ahundredyearsagoone
inthreeAmericanworkerswas40onafarm.Todaylessthan2%ofthemproducefarmorefood.Themillions
freedfromthelandwerenotrendered41,butfoundbetter-paid
workastheeconomygrewmoresophisticated.Todaythepoolofsecretarieshas42,butthereareevermore
computerprogrammersandwebdesigners.
Optimismremainstherightstarting-point,butforworkersthedislocatingeffectsoftechnologymaymake
themselvesevidentfasterthanits43Evenifnewjobsandwonderfulproductsemerge,intheshort
termincomegapswillwiden,causinghugesocialdislocationandperhapsevenchangingpolitics.Technology^
44willfedlikeatomad。(旋风),hittingtherichworldfirst,but45sweepingthroughpoorer
countriestoo.Nogovernmentispreparedforit.
注意:此部分记题请在答题卡2上作答。_____________________________________________________
A)benefitsF)joblessK)rhythm
B)displacedG)primarilyL)sentiments
C)employedH)productiveM)shrunk
D)eventually1)prosperityN)swept
E)impactJ)responsive0)withdrawn
SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatementsattachedtoit.Eachstatement
containsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphs.Identifytheparagraphfromwhichtheinformationisderived.
Youmaychooseaparagraphmorethanonce.Eachparagraphismarkedwithaietter.Answerthequestionsby
markingthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2.
PlasticSurgery
Abettercreditcardisthesolutiontoeverlargerhackattacks.
A)Athinmagneticstrip(magstripe)isallthatstandsbetweenyourcredit-cardinformationandthebadguys.
Andthey'ebeenworkinghardtobreakin.That'swhy2014isshapingupasamajorshowdown:banks,law
enforcementandtechnologycompaniesarealltryingtostopanetworkofhackerswhoaresucceedingin
stealingaccountnumbers,names,emailaddressesandothercrucialdatausedinidentitytheft.Morethan
100millionaccountsatTarget,NeimarMarcusandMichaelsstoreswerea仟ectedinsomewayduringthe
mostrecentattacks,startinglastNovember.
B)Sv/ipe(刷卡)istheoperativeword:cardsareincreasinglyvulnerabletoattackswhenyoumakepurchases
inastore.Inseveralrecentincidents,hackershavebeenabletoobtainmassiveinformationof
credit-debit-(借记)orprepaid-cardnumbersusingmalware,i.e.malicioussoftware,insertedsecretlyinto
theretailers'point-of-salesystem—thecheckoutregisters.Hackersthensoldthedatatoasecondgroupof
crminalsoperatinginshadowycornersoftheweb.Notlongafter,thestolendatawasshowinguponfake
cardsandbeingusedforonlinepurchases.
C)Thesolutioncouldcostaslittleas$2extraforeverypieceofplasticissued.Thefixisasecuritytechnology
usedheavilyoutsidetheUS.WhileAmericancreditcardsusethe40-year-oldmagstripetechnologyto
processtransactions,muchoftherestoftheworldusessmartercardswithatechnologycalledEMV(short
forEuropay,MasterCard,Visa)thatemploysachipembeddedinthecardplusacustomerPIN(personal
identificationnumber)toauthenticate(验证)everytransactiononthespot.Ifapurchaserfailstopunchin
thecorrectPINatthecheckout,thetransactiongetsrejected.(Onlinepurchasescanbemadebysettingupa
separatetransactioncode.)
D)Whyhaven'tbigbanksadoptedthemoresecuretechnology?Whenitcomestomailingoutnewcreditcards,
itsallaboutrelativecosts,saysDavidRobertson,whorunstheNilsonReport,anindustrynewsletter./zThe
costofthecard,puttingthestickeronit,codingtheaccountnumberandexpirationdate,emboss加g(凸印)
it,thesmallenvelope—allputtogether,you*reinthedollarrange.wAchip-and-PINcardcurrentlycosts
closerto$3,saysRobertson,becauseofthepriceofchips.(Oncelargeissuersconverttogether,thechip
costsshoulddrop.)
E)Multiply$3bythemorethan5billionmagstripecreditandprepaidcardsincirculationintheUS.Then
considerthatthere'sanestimated$12.4billionincardfraudonaglobalbasis,saysRobertson.With44%of
thatintheUS,Americancredit-cardfraudamountstoabout$5.5billionannually.Cardissuershavesofar
calculatedthatabsorbingtheliabilityforevenbighacksliketheTargetoneisstillcheaperthanreplacingall
thatplastic.
F)ThatleavesAmericanretailersprettymuchalonetheworldoverinrelyingonmagstripetechnologyto
chargepurchases—andleavesconsumersvulnerable.Eachmagstripehasthreetracksofinformation,
explainspaymentssecurityexpertJeremyGumbley,thechieftechnologyofficerofCreditCall,an
electronic-paymentscompany.Thefirstandthirdareusedbythebankorcardissuer.Yourvitalaccount
informationlivesonthesecondtrack,whichhackerstrytocapture."Malwareisscanningthroughthe
memoryinrealtimeandlookingfordata,“hesays."Itcreatesatextfilethatgetsstolen.w
G)Chip-and-PINcards,bycontrast,makefakecardsorskimmingimpossiblebecausetheinformationthatgets
scannedisencrypted(力口密).ThehistoricalreasontheUShasstuckwithmagstripe,ironicallyenough,isonce
superiortechnology.Ourcheap,ultra-reliablewirednetworksmadecredit-cardauthenticationoverthe
phonefrictionless.InFrance,cardcompaniescreatedEMVinpartbecausethetelephonemonopolywasso
maddeninglyinefficientandexpensive.TheEMVsolutionallowedtransactionstobeverifiedlocallyand
securely.
H)Semebigbanks,likeWellsFargo,arenowofferingtoconvertyourmagstripecardtoachip-and-PINmodel.
(Itsactuallyahybird(混合体)thatwillstillhaveamagstripe,sincemostUSmerchantsdon'thaveEMV
terminals.)Shouldyoutakethemuponit?Ifyoutravelinternationally,theanswerisyes.
I)Keepinmind,too,thatcreditcardstypicallyhavebetterliabilityprotectionthandebitcards.Ifsomeoneuses
yourcreditcardfraudulently(欺诈性的),it'stheissuerormerchant,notyou,thattakesthehit.Debitcards
havedifferentliabilitylimitsdependingonthebankandtheeventssurroundinganyfraud."Ifit'savailable,
thelogicalthingistogetachip-and-PINcardfromyourbank,“saysEricAdemowsky,aco-founderofCredit
Cardinsider,com."\wouldusecreditcardsoverdebitcardsbecauseofliabilityissues.,zCashstillworks
prettywelltoo.
J)Retailersandbanksstandtobenefitfromthelowerfraudlevelsofchip-and-PINcardsbuthavebeenreluctan
foryearstoinvestinthenewinfrastructure(基袖设施)neededforthetechnology,especiallyifconsumers
don1thaveaccesstoit.It'sachicken-and-eggproblem:noonewantstospendthemoneyonupgraded
point-of-salesystemsthatcanreadthechipcardsifshoppersaren'tcarryingthem—yetthere'slittlepointin
consumers*carryingthefancyplasticifstoresaren'tequippedtousethem.(AnearliereffortbyTargetto
movetochipandPINnevergainedprogress.)AccordingtoGumbley,there'sa"you-firstmentality.The
logjam(僵局)hastobebroken/7
K)JPMorganChaseCEOJamieDimonrecentlyexpressedhiswillingnesstodoso,notingthatbanksand
merchantshavespentthepastdecadesuingeachotheroverinterchangefees—thepercentageofthe
transactionpricetheykeep-ratherthandealwiththegrowinghackingproblem.Chaseoffersachip-
enabledcardunderitsownbrandandseveralothersfortravel-relatedcompaniessuchasBritishAirwaysand
Ritz-Carlton.
L)TheTargetandNeimanhackshavealsochangedthecostcalculation:althoughretailershavebeen
reluctanttospendthe$6.75billionthatCapgeminiconsultantsestimateitwilltaketoconvertalltheir
registerstobechip-and-PIN-compatible,thepotentialliabilitytheynowfaceisdramaticallygreater.Target
hasbeenhitwithclassactionsfromhackedconsumers."It'stheultimatenightmare/aretailexecutivefrom
awell-knownchainadmittedtoTIME.
M)Thecard-paymentcompaniesMasterCardandVisaarepushinghardforchange.Thetwofirmshavewarned
allpartiesinthetransactionchain-merchant,network,bank-thatiftheydon'tbecomeEMV-compliant
byOctober2015,thepartythatisleastcompliantwillbearthefraudrisk.
N)Inthemeantime,app-equippedsmartphonesanddigitalwallets-allofwhichcanuseEMVtechnology—are
beginningtomakeinroads(侵染)oncardsandcash.PayPal,forinstance,istestinganappthatletsyouuse
yourmobilephonetopayontheflyatlocalmerchants—withoutsurrenderinganycardinformationtothem.
Andfurtherdowntheroadisbiometricauthentication,whichcouldbeencryptedwith,say,afingerprint.
0)Creditanddebitcards,though,aregoingtobewithusfortheforeseeablefuture,andsoarehackers,ifwe
stickwithmagstripetechnology."Itseemscrazytome,“saysGumbley,whoisEnglish,“thata
cutting-edge-technologycountryisdependingona40-year-oldtechnology.That'swhyitmaybeupto
consumerstomovetheneedleonchipandPIN.SaysRobertson:,zWhenyougettheconsumerintoaposition
ofworryandinconvenience,that/swheretherubberhitstheroad.n
注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。
46.ItisbesttouseanEMVcardforinternationaltravel.
47.Personalinformationoncreditanddebitcardsisincreasinglyvulnerabletohacking.
48.TheFrenchcardcompaniesadoptedEMVtechnologypartlybecauseofinefficienttelephoneservice.
49.WhilemanycountriesusethesmarterEMVcards,theUSstillclingstoitsoldmagstripetechnology.
50.Attemptsarebeingmadetopreventhackersfromcarryingoutidentitytheft.
51.Creditcardsaremuchsafertousethandebitcards.
52.Bigbankshavebeenreluctanttoswitchtomoresecuretechnologybecauseofthehighercostsinvolved.
53.Thepotentialliabilityforretailersusingmagstripeisfarmorecostlythanupgradingtheirregisters.
54.TheuseofmagstripecardsbyAmericanretailersleavesconsumersexposedtotherisksoflosingaccount
information.
55.ConsumerswillbeadrivingforcebehindtheconversionfrommagstripetoEMVtechnology.
SectionC
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysorrequestionsorunfinished
statements•ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Youshoulddecideonthebest
choiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
PassageOne
Questions56to60arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
ThereportfromtheBureauofLaborStatisticswasjustasgloomyasanticipated.UnemploymentinJanuary
jumpedtoa16-yearhighof7.6percent,as598000jobswereslashedfromUSpayrollsintheworstsingle-month
declinesinceDecember,1974.With1.8millionjobslostinthelastthreemonths,thereisurgentdesiretoboost
theeconomyasquicklyaspossible.ButWashingtonwoulddowelltotakeadeepbreathbeforereactingtothe
grimnumbers.
Collectively,werelyontheunemploymentfiguresandotherstatisticstoframeoursenseofreality.Theyare
avitalpartofanarrayofdatathatweusetoassessifweredoingwellordoingbadly,andthatinturnshapes
governmentpoliciesandcorporatebudgetsandpersonalspendingdecisions.Theproblemisthatthestatistics
arentanobjectivemeasureofreality;theyaresimplyabestapproximation.Directionally,theycapturethe
trends,buttheideathatweknowpreciselyhowmanyareunemployedisamyth.Thatmakesfindingasolution
allthemoredifficult.
First,thereisthewaythedataisassembled.Theofficialunemploymentrateistheproductofatelephone
surveyofabout60000homes.Thereisanothersurvey,sometimesreferred:oasthe"payrollsurvey”that
assesses400000businessesbasedontheirreportedpayrolls.Bothsurveyshaveproblems.Thepayrollsurveycan
easilydouble-countsomeone:ifyouareonepersonwithtwojobs,youshowupastwoworkers.Thepayroll
surveyalsodoesn'tcapturethenumberofself-employed,andsosayslittleabouthowmanypeopleare
generatinganindependentincome.
Thehouseholdsurveyhasalargerproblem.Whenaskedstraightforwardly,peopletendtolieorshadethe
truthwhenthesubjectissex,moneyoremployment.Ifyougetacallandareaskedifyou'reemployed,andyou
sayyes,you'reemployed.Ifyousayno,however,itmaysurpriseyoutolearnthatyouareonlyunemployedif
you'vebeenactivelylookingforworkinthepastfourweeks;otherwise,youare“marginallyattachedtothe
laborforce**andnotactuallyunemployed.
Theurgetoquantifyisembeddedinoursociety.Buttheideathatstatisticianscanthencaptureanobjective
realityisn'tjustimpossible.Italsoleadstoseriousmisjudgments.DemocratsandRepublicanscanandwilltake
sidesonanumberofissues,butamorecrucialconcernisthatbotharebasingmajorpolicydecisionson
guesstimatesratherthanlookingatthevastwealthofrawdatawithacriticaleyeandanopenmind.
隹意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。
56.Whatdowelearnfromthefirstparagraph?
A)TheUSeconomicsituationisgoingfrombadtoworse.
B)Washingtonistakingdrasticmeasurestoprovidemorejobs.
CiTheUSgovernmentisslashingmorejobsfromitspayrolls.
D)TherecenteconomiccrisishastakentheUSbysurprise.
57.Whatdoestheauthorthinkoftheunemploymentfiguresandotherstatistics?
A)Theyformasolidbasisforpolicymaking.C)Theysignalfutureeconomictrends.
B)Theyrepresentthecurrentsituation.D)Theydonotfullyreflectthereality.
58.Oneproblemwiththepayrollsurveyisthat_____
A)itdoesnotincludeallthebusinessesC)itmagnifiesthenumberofthejobless
B)itfailstocountintheself-employedD)itdoesnottreatallcompaniesequally
59.Tiehouseholdsurveycanbefaultyinthat.
A)peopletendtoliewhentalkingonthephone
noteverybodyiswillingorreadytcrespond
C>somepeoplewon'tprovidetruthfulinformation
D)thedefinitionofunemploymentistoobroad
60.Attheendofthepassage,theauthorsuggeststhat.
A)statisticiansimprovetheirdata-asssmblingmethods
B>decisionmakersviewthestatisticswithacriticaleye
C)politicianslistenmorebeforemakingpolicydecisions
D)DemocratsandRepublicanscooperateoncrucialissues
PassageTwo
Questions61to65arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Atsomepointin2008,someone,probablyineitherAsiaorAfrica,madethedecisiontomovefromthe
countrysidetothecity.Thisnamelesspersonpushedthehumanraceoverahistoricthreshold,foritwasinthat
yearthatmankindbecame,forthefirsttimeinitshistory,apredominantlyurbanspecies.
Itisatrendthatshowsnosignofslowing.Demographers/人口统计学家)reckonthatthree-quartersof
humanitycouldbecity-dwellingby2050,withmostoftheincreasecominginthefast-growingtownsofAsiaand
Africa.Migrantstocitiesareattractedbyplentifuljobs,accesstohospitalsandeducation,andtheabilityto
escapetheboredomofafarmer'sagriculturallife.Thosefactorsaremorethanenoughtomakeupforthe
squalor(肮脏.),diseaseandspectacularpovertythatthosesamemigrantsmustoftenatfirstendurewhenthey
becomeurbandwellers.
ItisthecitythatinspiresthelatestbookfromPeterSmith.Hismainthesisisthatthebuzzofurbanlife,and
theopportunitiesitoffersforco-operationandcollaboration,iswhatattractspeopletothecity,whichinturn
makescitiesintotheenginesofart,commerce,scienceandprogress.Thisishardlyrevolutionary,butitis
presentedinacharmingformat.Mr.Smithhaswrittenabreezyguidebook,withaseriesofshortchapters
dedicatedtospecificaspectsofurbanity—parks,say,orthevariousschemesthathavebeenputforwardoverthe
yearsforbuildingtheperfectcity.Theresultisasortofhigh-quality,unusuallyrigorouscoffee-tablebook,
designedtobedippedintoratherthanreadfrombeginningtoend.
Inthechapteronskyscrapers,forexample,Mr.Smithtouchesonconstructionmethods,therevolutionary
inventionoftheautoma
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