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1、(郑家顺)大学英语六级模拟预测PartIWriting(30minutes)Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitledMyIdeaofaUniversityArtsFestival,Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsbutnomorethan200wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow1、对大学生艺术节的看法2、如何组织多种多样的活动3、总结PartIIIReadingComprehension(40minutes)SectionADirec
2、tions:Intinssection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Ybuarerequiredtoselectonewordfbreachblankfi*omalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassageReadthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoicesEachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletterPleasemarktliecorrespondingletterfbreachitemonAnswerSheet2witha
3、singleIniethroughtliecentreYoumaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonceTounderstandwhyweshouldbeconcernedabouthovzyoungpeopleread,ithelpstoknowsomethingaboutthewaytheabilitytoreadevolved.Unliketheabilitytounderstandandproducespokenlanguage,tlieabilitytoreadmustbepainstakingly26byeachindividualThe“
4、readingcircuits"weconstiuctinthebraincanbe27ortheycanberobust,dependingonhowoftenandhow28weusethemThedeepreaderentersastateofhypnotictrance(心醉神迷的状态).Whenreadersareenjoyingtlieexperiencethemost,thepaceofthewreading29slowsThecombuiationoffast,fluentdecodingofwordsandslow,unliumedprogressonthepage
5、givesdeepreaderstimetoennchtheirreadingwithreflectionandanalysisItgivestliemtimetoestablishan30relationshipwiththeautlior,thetwoofthem31inalongandwannconversationlikepeoplefallinginloveThisisnotreadingasmanyyoungpeopleknowit.Theirreadingisinstrumental:thedifferencebetweenwhatliteraryci'iticFrank
6、Kennodecallsucarnal(肉体的)reading0and“spiritualreading.”Ifweallowouroffspringtobelievecarnalreadingisallthereisifv/edon'topenthedoortospiritualreading,throughanearly32ondisciplineandpracticewewillhave33themofanenjoyableexpenencetheywouldnototherwiseencounterObservingyoungpeople's34todigitaldev
7、ices,someprogressiveeducatorstalkaboutumeetingkidswheretlieyare,“moldinginstructionaroundtlieironscreenhabitsThisismistakenWeneed,35,toshowthemsomeplacethey'veneverbeen,aplaceonlydeepreadingcantakethemA)acquiredF)feebleK)petitionB)actuallyG)illicitL)ratherC)attaclimentH)insistencehf)scai-celyD)c
8、heatedI)ultimateN)swayedE)engagedJ)notwithstandingO)vigorouslySectionBDirections:Intinssection,youaregoingtoreadapassagewitlitenstatementsattachedtoitEachstatementcontainsinformationgiverinoneoftheparagraphsIdentifytlieparagraphfi*omwhichthemfbiTnationisderivedIbumaychooseaparagraphmorethanonceEachp
9、aragraphismarkedwithaletterAnswerthequestionsbymarkingthecorresponduigletteronAnswerSheet2.SpaceTourismA MakeyourreseivationsnowThespacetourismindustryisofficiallyopenforbusiness,andticketsaregoingforamere$20millionforaone-weekstayinspaceDespitereluctancefromNationalAirandSpaceAdministration(NASA),R
10、ussiamadeAmencanbusinessmanDennisTitotheworld'sfirstspacetourist.TitoflewintospaceaboardaRussianSoyuzrockettliatairivedattheInternationa1SpaceStationQSS)onApnl30,2001Thesecondspacetounst,SouthAfricanbusinessmanMarkShuttleworth,tookoffaboardtheRussianSoyuzonApnl25,2002,alsoboundfortheISSB LanceBa
11、ssof'NSyncwassupposedtobethethirdtomaketlie$20milliontrip,buthedidnotjointhethree-mancrewastheyblastedoffonOctober30,2002,duetolackofpaymentProbablythemostincredibleaspectofthisproposedspacetourwasthatNASAapprovedofitC Thesetnpsarethebeginningofwhatcouldbeaprofitable21stcentuiyindustryThereareal
12、readyseveralspacetounsincompaniesplanningtobuildsuborbitalvehiclesandorbitalcitieswithinthenexttwodecadesThesecompanieshaveinvestedmillions,believmgthatspacetourismindustiyisonthevergeoftakingoffD In1997,NASApublishedareportconcludnigthatsellingtripsintospacetoprivatecitizenscouldbeworthbillionsofdo
13、llarsAJapanesereportsupportsthesefindnigs,andprojectsthatspacetounsmcouldbea$10billionperyearindustrywithinthenexttwodecades.Theonlyobstaclestoopeningupspacetotounstsarethespaceagencies,whoareconcernedwithsafetyandthedevelopmentofareliable,reusablelaunchvehicleSpaceAccoirunodationsE Russia'shlu*
14、spacestationwassupposedtobethefirstdestinationforspacetounstsButinMarch2001,theRussianAerospaceAgencybroughtMirdownintothePacificOceanAsitturnedout,bringingdownMironlytemporanlydelayedthefirsttouristtripnitospaceF TheMwcrashdidcancelplansforanewreality-basedgameshowfi-omNBC,whichwasgoingtobecalledDe
15、stinationKiirTheSvuvivor-likeTVshowwasscheduledtoairinfail2001ParticipantsontheshowweretogothroughtrainingatRussia'scosmonaut(宇航员)trainingcentei;StarCityEachweek,oneoftliepaiticipantswouldbeeliminatedfi'omtlieshow,withthewinnerreceivingatnptotheMu-spacestationTheMrcrashhasruledoutNBC'ssp
16、aceplansfornowNASAisagainstbegimiingspacetounsmuntiltheInternationalSpaceStationiscompletedin2006G RussiaisnotaloneinitsinterestinspacetounsinThereareseveralprojectsunderwaytocommercializespacetravel.Hereareafewofthegroupsthatmighttaketouriststospace:SpaceIslandGroupisgoingtobuildanng-shaped,rotatin
17、gcommercialspaceinfrastructure(基石出结构)"thatwillresembletheDiscoveryspacecraftinthemovieu2001:ASpaceOdysseyMSpaceIslandsaysitwillbuilditsspacecityoutofemptyNASAspace-shuttlefueltanks(tostart,itshouldtakearound12orso),andplaceitabout400milesaboveEarthThespacecitywillrotateonceperminutetocreateagra
18、vitationalpullone-thirdasstrongasEarth'sH Accordingtotheirvisionstatement,SpaceAdventuresplansto“flytensofthousandsofpeopleinspaceoverthenext10-15yearsandbeyend,aroundthemoon,andback,fromspaceportsbotlionEarthandinspace,toandfi-ompnvatespacestations,andaboarddozensofdifferentvehicles.nEvenHilton
19、Hotelshasshowninterestinthespacetourismindustiyandthepossibilityofbuildingorco-fundingaspacehotelHowevei;theconpanydidsaythatitbelievessuchaspacehotelis15to20yearsawayI Initially,spacetourismwilloffersunpieaccommodahonsatbestFormstance,iftlieInternationalSpaceStationisusedasatounstattraction,guestsw
20、on'tfindtheluxurioussuiToundingsofahotelroomonEartliIthasbeendesignedforconductingresearch,notenteitaininentHowever,thefirstgenerationofspacehotelssliouldoffertounstsamuchmorecomfoitableexpeneiiceJ InregardtoaconceptforaspacehotelinitiallyplannedbySpaceIsland,suchahotelcouldofferguestseveiyconve
21、niencetheymightfindathotelonEarth,andsometheymightnotThesmallgravitationalpullcreatedbytherotatingspacecitywouldallowspace-toui'istsandresidentstowalkai'oundandfunctionnormallywithinthestructure.Everythingfi'omrunningwatertorecyclingplanttomedicalfacilitieswouldbepossibleAdditionally,spa
22、cetounstswouldevenbeabletotakespacewalksK Manyofthesecompaniesbelievethattheyhavetoofferanextremelyenjoyableexpenenceinordei*forpassengerstopaythousands,ifnotmillions,ofdollarstondeintospaceSowillspacecreateanotherseparationbetweentliehavesandhave-nots?ThemostExpensiveVacationL Willspacebeanexoticre
23、treatreseivedforonlythev/ealthy?Orwillmiddle-classfolkshaveachancetotaketheirfamiliestospace?Makenomistakeaboutit,gongtospacewillbethemostexpensivevacationyouevertakePncesnghtnowareinthetensofmillionsofdollarsCurrently,theonlyvehiclesthatcantakeyouintospacearethespaceshuttleandtheRussianSoyuz,bothof
24、whichareteiTiblyinefficient.Eachspacecraftrequiresmillionsofpoundsoffueltotakeoffintospace,whichmakestliemexpensivetolaunchOnepoundofpayload(有效载重)costsabout$10,000toputintoEarth'sorbit.M NASAandLockheedMartinarecurrentlydevelopingasingle-stage-toorbitlaunchspaceplane,calledtheVentureStartliatcou
25、ldbelaunchedforaboutatenthofvzhattliespaceshuttlecoststolaunchIftheVentureStartakesoff,thenumberofpeoplewhocouldaffordtotakeatripintospacewouldmoveintothemillions.N In1998,ajointreportfonriNASAandtheSpaceTranspcitationAssociationstatedthatimprovementsintechnologycouldpushfaresforspacetravelaslowas$5
26、0,000,andpossiblydownto$20,000or$10,000adecadelaterThereportconcludedthatataticketpneeof$50,000,therecouldbe500,000passeiigersflyingintospaceeachyearWhilestillleavingoutmanypeople,thesepaceswouldopenupspacetoatremendousamountoftrafficO Smcethebeginningofthespacerace,thegeneralpublichassaid,“Isn'
27、tthatgreatwhendoIgettogo"Well,ourchancemightbecloserthaneverWitliinthenext20years,spaceplanescouldbetakingofffortheMoonatthesamefrequencyasairplanesflyingbetweenNewYorkandLosAngeles36HiltonHotelsbelievesitwon'tbelongbeforeitispossibletobuildspacehotel37Eachyear500,000spacetouristscouldbefly
28、ingintospaceifticketpncescouldbeloweredto$30,000.38 Thespaceagenciesarereluctanttoopenupspacetotounsts39 InorderforspacetounststowalkaroundandRinctionnonnally,itisnecessaryforthespacecitytocreateasmallgravitationalpull40 Withinthenexttwodecades,spacetravelcouldbeascommonasinteirityairtravel41LanceBa
29、sswasn'tabletogoonatourofspacebecausehedidnotpayenoughmoney42Inoneproject,peopleplannedcreateaspacecity400milesaboveEarth43 .WhatmakesgoingtospacethemostExpensiveVacationistlieenonnouscostinvolvedintliefuelofspacecraft44 Severaltounsmcompaniesbelievespacetravelisgoingtobeanewprofitableindustry45
30、 Theprizeforthewuinerintliefall2001NBCTVgameshowwouldhavebeenatriptotheMirSpaceStation.SectionCDirections:Thereare2passagesmthissectionEachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatementsForeachofthemtherearefdurchoicesmarkedA),B)tC)andD).Ibushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecon'espondm
31、gletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.PassageOneQuestions46to50arebasedonthefollowingpassage.ThecaseforcollegehasbeenacceptedwitlioutquestionformoretliaiiagenerationAllhighschoolgraduatesoughttogo,saysconventionalwisdomandstatisticalevidence,becausecollegewillhelpthemeammoremoney,beco
32、mebettei'Mpeople,andleamtobemoreresponsiblecitizensthantliosewhodon'tgoButcollegehasneverbeenabletoworkitsmagicforeveiyoneAndnowthatclosetohalfourhighschoolgraduatesareattending,thosewhodon'tfitthepatternarebecomingmorenumerous,andmoreobvious.Collegegraduatesaresellingshoesanddnvingtaxis
33、,collegestudentsinterferewitheachother'sexperimentsandvzritefalselettersofrecommendationintlieintensecompetitionforadmissiontograduatesclioolOthersfindnostimulationintheirstudies,anddropoutoftenencouragedbycollegeadministratorsSomeobseiverssaytliefaultiswiththeyoungpeoplethemselvestheyarespoiled
34、andtheyareexpectingtoomuchButthat'sacondemnationofthestudentsasawhole,anddoesn'texplainallcampusunhappinessOthersblamethestateoftheworld,andtlieyarepartlyrightWe'vebeentoldthatyoungpeoplehavetogotocollegebecauseoureconomycan'tabsorbanarmyofuntrainedeighteen-year-oldsButdisappointedgr
35、aduatesarelearningthatitcannolongerabsorbanaimyoftrainedtwenty-two-yeai-olds,eitherSomeadventuresomeeducatorsandcampuswatchershaveopenlybeguntosuggestthatcollegemaynotbethebest,theproper,theonlyplaceforeveiyyoungpersonafterthecompletionofhighschool.Wemayhavebeenlookingatallthosesurveysandstatisticsu
36、psidedown,itseems,andthroughtlierosyglowofourownrememberedcollegeexperiences.Perhapscollegedoesn'tmakepeopleintelligent,ambitious,happy,liberal,orquicktoleamthingsmaybeit'sjusttheotherwayaround,andintelligent,ambitious,happy,liberal,quick-leamingpeoplearemerelytheonesvzhohavebeenattractedtoc
37、ollegeinthefirstplaceAndperhapsalltliosesuccessfulcollegegraduateswouldhavebeensuccessfulwhetliertheyhadgonetocollegeornotThisisheresy(异端邪说)tothoseofuswhohavebeenbrouglituptobelievethatifalittleschoolingisgood,morehastobemuchbetterButcontraryevidenceisbeginningtomountup46Accordmgtothepassage,theauth
38、orbelievesthat.A) peopleusedtoquestiontlievalueofcollegeeducationB) peopleusedtohavefullconfidenceinhigh6reducationC) allhighschoolgraduateswenttocollegeD) veiyfewhighschoolgraduateschosetogotocollege47 Inthe2ndparagraph,'thosewhodon'tfitthepattern1refei*stoA) highschoolgraduateswhoaren'
39、tsuitableforcollegeeducationB) collegegraduateswhoaresellingshoesanddnvmgtaxisC) collegestudentswhoaren'tanybetterfortheirhighereducationD) highschoolgraduateswhofailedtobeadmittedtocollege48 .Thedrop-outrateofcollegestudentsseemstogoupbecause.A) youngpeoplearedisappointedv/iththeconventionalway
40、ofteachingatcollegeB) manyyoungpeoplearerequiredtojointheannyC) youngpeoplehavelittlemotivationinpursuingahighereducation,D) youngpeopledon'tliketlieintensecompetitionforadmissiontograduateschool49 AccordingtothepassagetheproblemsofcollegeeducationpartlyansefromthefactthatA) societycannotprovide
41、enoughjobsforproperlytrainedcollegegraduatesB) highschoolgraduatesdonotfitthepatternofcollegeeducationC) toomanystudentshavetoearntheirownlivingD) collegeadministratorsencouragestudentstodropout50 Inthispassagetheauthorarguesthat.A) moreandmoreevidenceshowscollegeeducationmaynotbethebestthingforhigh
42、schoolgraduatesB) collegeeducationisnotenoughifonewantstobesuccessfulC) collegeeducationbenefitsonlytheintelligent,ambitious,andquick-learningpeopleD) intelligentpeoplemayleaniquickeriftlieydon'tgotocollegePassageTwoQuestions51to55arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Moreandmore,theoperationsofourbusin
43、esses,governments,andfinancialinstitutionsarecontrolledbyinfoixnationtliatexistsonlyinsidecomputermemones.AnyonecleverenoughtomodifythisinfoiTnationforhisownpurposescanreapsubstantialrewardsEvenworse,anumberofpeoplewhohavedonethisandbeencaughtatithavemanagedtogetavzaywitlioutpunislinientIt'seasy
44、forconputei*crimestogoundetectedifnoonechecksuponwhattheconputerisdoingButevenifthecnmeisdetected,thecriminalmaywalkawaynotonlyunpunishedbutwithaglcwingrecommendation&omhisfonneremployersOfcourse,wehavenostatisticsoncrimesthatgoundetectedButifsdisturbingtonotehowmanyofthecrimeswedoknowaboutwered
45、etectedbyaccident,notbysystematicmspectionsorothersecuntyproceduresThecomputercriminalswhohavebeencaughtmayhavebeenthevictimsofuncommonlybadluckForexample,aceitamkeypunch(键盘打孑L)operatorcomplainedofhavmgtostayovertimetopunchextracardsInvestigationrevealedthattheextracardsshewasbeingaskedtopunchwerefo
46、rdishonesttransactionsInanothercase,dissatisfiedemployeesofthethieftippedoff(向透露)thecompanytliatwasbeingrobbedUnlikeotherlawbreakers,whomustleavethecountry,commitsuicide,orgotojail,computercriminalssometimesescapepunishment,demandingnotonlytliattheynotbechargedbutthattheybegivengoodrecommendationsan
47、dpeihapsotlierbenefits.Alltoooften,theirdemandshavebeenmetWhy。BecausecompanyexecutivesareafraidofthebadpublicitythatvzouldresultifthepublicfoundouttliattheircomputerhadbeenmisusedTheyhesitateatthethoughtofacriminalboastinginopencouitofhowhejuggled(耍弄)themostconfidentialrecordsnghtunderthenosesofthec
48、onpany'sexecutives,accountants,andsecuntystaffAndsoanothercomputercriminaldepaitswitlijusttlierecommendationsheneedstocontinuehiscnmeselsewhere51Itcanbeconcludedfi*omthepassagethat.A) itisstillinipossibletodetectcomputercnmestodayB) computercnmesarethemostsenousproblemintheoperationoffinancialin
49、stitutionsC) computei*criminalscanescapepunishmentbecausetlieycan'tbedetectedD) peoplecommitcomputercrimesattherequestoftlieircompany52 .Itisimpliedinthethirdparagraphthat.A) manymoreconputercrimesgoundetectedthanarediscoveredB) therapidincreaseofcomputercnmesisatroublesomeproblemC) mostcomputer
50、criminalsaresmartenoughtocoveruptlieircrimesD) mostcomputercriminalswhoarecaughtblametheirbadluck53 Whichofthefollowingismentionedinthepassage?A) AstnctlawagainstcomputercnmesmustbeenforcedB) CompaniesneedtonnposerestinctionsonconfidenhalinfoimationC) Companieswillguardagainstcomputercrimestoprotect
51、theu'reputationD) Companiesusuallyhesitatetouncovercomputercrimes54 Whatmayhappentocomputercnminalsoncetheyarecaught?A) Withbadreputationtheycanhardlyfindanotheijob.B) TheyvzillbedeniedaccesstoconfidentialrecordsC) TheymaywalkawayandeasilyfindanotheijobD) Theymustleavetliecountryorgotojail55.The
52、passageismainlyabout.A) whycomputercnmesaredifficulttodetectbysystematicinspectionB) whycomputercriminalsareoftenabletoescapepunishmentC) howcomputercriminalsmanagetogetgoodrecommendationsfromtheirformeremployei'sD) whycomputercnmescan'tbeeliminatedPartIVTranslation(30minutes)Diiections:Fort
53、inspart,youareallowed30minutestotranslateapassagefi-oinChineseintoEnglishIbushouldwriteyouransweronAnswerSheet2“中国梦”几T年的中国文化充实着中国梦(theChinesedream),同时,过去三十几年的改革开放(reforniandopenmg-up)也激励着中国梦。中国梦最显著的特征是包容性(uiclusiveness)和双赢合作。这些也是使中国外力,大它的全球影响范围和被其他国家的人民认可的基本特征。中国梦是民族复兴(nationalrejuvenation)的梦。它是建设一个强大繁荣的国家,给中国人民带来幸福生活的梦。中国梦需要维持稳定健康的经济发展,科学管理社会,以及将效应村外部发展的风险和挑战。(答案速查)KeysPartiWritingMyIdeaofaUniversityArtsFestivalTheuniversityisplayinganimportantroleinnurturingwell-roundedstudents.Whileprovidingcoursesinmanyfields,itshouldalsoorganizeachvitiesofvariouskindstoennch
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