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2021-2022年江西省新余市大学英语6级大学英语六级真题(含答案)学校:________班级:________姓名:________考号:________

一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20题)1.

Oldpeopleshouldn'tbothertochangetheireatinghabitsbecauseit'stoolateforittodothemanygood.

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2.

Globalwindpowercapacityincreasedalmost______timesfrom1996totheendof200

3.

Organicagriculturehasbecomeabigindustryasmoreandmorefarmersareswitchingtoit.

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4.PartⅡReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)

Directions:Inthispart,youwillhave15minutestogooverthepassagequicklyandanswerthequestionsonAnswerSheet1.Forquestions1-7,choosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Forquestions8-10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.

ElectricVehiclesAreChargingUpTheAutomotiveIndustry

Nexttimeyou'refillingupthecavernousfueltankofthegas-gulpingfamilyjalopy,imaginegetting230milespergallon.Betteryet,howaboutneverbuyinganothergallonofgas?Afteryearsofhopeandhype,electron-powereddrivingfinallyappearstobeonthevergeofreality.Inthenextthreeyears,atleastadozenpureelectricorplug-inhybridcarsareslatedtohitthemarketintheU.S.Electricity-drivenvehiclesfromgiantssuchasGeneralMotorsCo.andNissanMotorCo.,aswellasstart-upslikeFiskerAutomotiveInc.inIrvine,willprovideconsumerswithawidevarietyofchoices.Thesenewvehiclespromisetocombineblindingfuelefficiency,radicalnewtechnologyandfuturisticstylingthatmakesthehybridToyotaPriuslookdownrightstaid.

Batterymakersandautomakersalikearetoolingupfactoriestoproducebigvolumesofelectricvehicles.Meanwhile,powerutilitiesandregulatorsarescramblingtofigureoutjusthowbigthemarketwillbe."Thisishappeningandit'shappeningsoon,"saidMarkDuvall,directorofelectrictransportationattheElectricPowerResearchInstitute,anindependent,nonprofitresearchgroup."Bytheendof2011,consumerswillhavemorechoicesinvehiclestheycanpluginthantheycurrentlydoforhybrids.'

Theelectricvehicleswillbearrivingatagoodtime.Withgasolinepricescreepinguponceagainandfederalregulationscallingforhugefueleconomygainsinthenexthalf-decade,there'sincreasingdemandforcarsthatburnlessfuel,makelessnoiseandpushautomotivetechnologyforward.InAugust,PresidentObamasetanationalgoalo{gettingImillionplug-invehiclesontheroadby2015.IttookabouttwiceaslongtogetamillionhybridsrollingonU.S.streetsandhighways.

Butanynewtechnologythatinvolveshigh-voltage,exoticbatterychemistriesand3,500-poundobjectshurtlingforwardathighspeedisboundtohitsomepotholes.Earlyadopters,expertssay,willhavetocontendwithcharginginfrastructurechallengesandsomeprettylongwaitinglists.Anddidwementionprice?Eventheleastexpensiveelectricorplug-incarwillcostmorethan$25,000,andmostwillcomeinclosertotwicethat."Therewillbesomerealchallengesatfirst,"saidRolandHwang,vehiclepolicydirectorattheNaturalResourcesDefenseCouncil."Thesearegoingtocostmorethanconventionalcars.Theinfrastructureisnotgoingtotakecareofitself.Theseissueswilldeterminewhetherthisisatrickleoramassiveflood."

Restartingelectrics

Electriccarsarehardlynew.Infact,acenturyago,around.thetimeofthedawnoftheautomobile,therewereasmanyelectricasgasoline-poweredcars.ButtechnologicallimitationseventuallykilledthoseearlyEV,andelectriccarsdidn'ttrulyraisetheirheadsagainuntilthelate1990s.That'swhenasmatteringofelectrics,includingthemuch-lamentedGMEV1,wasmadeavailableinCaliforniaaspartofagovernment-mandatedtestprogram.Wildlypopularamongaselectgroupofenthusiasts,theywereofficiallydeclaredunfeasibleandunprofitablebyautomakers.Today,onlyafewhundredarestillontheroad,amongthemaToyotaRAV4EVdrivenbyPaulScott,co-founderofelectricvehicleactivistgroupPlugInAmerica.

NobodywashappierthanScottwhenTeslaMotorsInc..aSanCarlos,Calif.,automaker,lastyearbegansellin

A.appeartobeinthemarket.

B.tendtoreplacefuelvehicles.

C.offerawiderangeofchoices.

D.appeartobeonthevergeofsuccess.

5.

SomescientistsagreedwithClayton'sclaimandfoundmoreevidencestosupportit.

A.YB.NC.NG

6.Whatdoestheresultofthefacechoosingexperimentsreveal?

A.Peoplecouldexplainwellwhytheymadetheirchoices.

B.Onlyafewofparticipantshadchoiceblindnessinmakingdecision.

C.Usuallyparticipantswereawareofthelimitsoftheirskills.

D.Mostparticipantsdidn'trealizethattheirchoiceshadbeenswitched.

7.

InthefirstyearofChina'sentryintoWTO,0.3%ofChina'sactualGDPgrowthwillbesubmittedtothisorganizationasstatedby______.

8.

W.E.B.DuBoiswasnotonlyoneofthefoundersoftheNationalAssociationfortheAdvancementofColoredPeople(NAACP),butalsoorganizedFirstPanAfricanCongressin191

A.YB.NC.NG

9.AsapartofDHS'sMetropolitanMedicalResponseSystem,acitycanobtain______indevelopingplans.

10.

Nixon'sgrandmother______andsohelearnedlastingvaluesfromher.

11.Whichgroupofpeopleareadvisedtoholdshealthinsurance?

A.Thosewhocan'taffordthemedicaldebts.

B.Thosewhorunprivatebusinesses.

C.Thosewhoareabove65yearsold.

D.Thosewhoareunder65yearsold.

12.

Theauthorrealizedthatworkinglongerhoursatoffice______.

A.resultedinmoreaccomplishment

B.wasoftendemandedbytheboss

C.couldhelpimproveefficiency

D.wasanextremelyfoolishidea

13.

Atverycoldtemperaturesnowis______sothatthedogscannotpulltheload.

14.

EvidenceshowsthattheuseofastronomicknowledgeofastronomygreatlyaffectedthelifeoftheMayas.

A.YB.NC.NG

15.

Policemen,firemenandemergencydoctorsallcanbecalledfirstresponders.

A.YB.NC.NG

16.

PaulwasconcernednotonlyabouthisownsafetybutaboutthesafetyofhisSudanesedriverandinterpreter.

A.YB.NC.NG

17.

DrChuntoldtheAssemblythatasDirector-GeneralshewouldfocusonsixkeyissuesforWHO:______.

18.HowBirdsFindWayHome?

Theabilityofbirdstoreturntoafamiliarplacefromanydistanceisaremarkablefeatofnature.Forcenturiespeoplehavetakenadvantageofthisabilityinhomingpigeonsbyusingthemtotakemessagesfromdistantpointsbacktofamiliarsites.Homingpigeonsaredomesticatednon-migratorybirdswithaninstincttoreturntotheirlofts(nestingsites)thatisimprovedwithtrainingandbyselectivebreeding.Trainingisstartedatshortdistancesfromthenestingsite;overtime,thisdistanceisgraduallyincreasedtohundredsofmilesfromitsloftatacompletelyunfamiliarlocationanditcanflyinthedirectionofhomewithinaminuteortwoofitsrelease.Howdoesthisextraordinarybehavior.work?

Understandinghomingbehavior.isoneofthegreatestchallengestoornithologists(鸟类学家).Fortunately,becausetheyareabletocarefullycontroltheconditionsunderwhichthepigeonsarereleased,researchershavebeenabletolearnagreatdealabouthowthebirdsnavigatetheirwayhome.

Althoughhomingabilityhasbeenfosteredinpigeonsbycarefulbreedingandselectingofstock,itappearsthattrainingisnotalwaysnecessary:Manyspeciesofwildbirdsperform.similarlyremarkablefeats.OnesuchbirdisthemigratoryManxShearwater(剪嘴鸥).Builtliketinyalbatrosses,theseseabirdsspendmostoftheirlivesskimmingovertheoceansurfacefarfromthesightofland.Theycomeashoreonlytonestinburrows,whichtheydiginthegroundonoffshoreislandsinordertobesafefrompredators.Theeaseoflocatingandobservingtheirnestsmakeshearwatersidealsubjectsforhomingexperiments.

GreatBirdNavigators

Manymigratorybirdsareremarkablyfaithfultopreviousnestingandoverwinteringplaces.Thoughabirdmightbeabletocomeclosetothesesitesmerelybyflyinginageneraldirectionduringthecourseofmigration,atsomepointmoresophisticatednavigatingtechniquesmusttakeovertoguidethebirdtoitsprecisedestination.

Manyanimalsareabletofindtheirwayhome.Onewayofdoingthisistodirectlysensethegoal—tosee,hear,orsmellit.Anotherwayistomemorizethedetailsoftheoutwardjourneyandthenreversetheroutebasedonanintegrationofthatinformation.Birds,however,apparentlyrelyonacompletelydifferentprocesstofindtheirway.Toexplainbirdnavigation,wehavewhatisknownasthe"map-and-compass"theory.

Thecompasscomponentofthistheorygivesdirection--north,south,east,west;themapcomponenttellsthebirdwhereitis,orgiveslocality.Scientistshavelearnedagreatdealmoreaboutthecompasscomponentthantheyhaveaboutmapping.Theyknowthatbirdshaveseveralmeansofdeterminingcompassdirections,butunfortunately,theystillhavenosatisfactoryexplanationforhowbirdsusebiological"maps"toguidethemtoapreciselocationfromanunfamiliarstartingpoint.

BirdSunNavigators

Someobservationsindicatethatbirdsmightusethesunas,avisualcuetodeterminecompassdirections.Starlings(八哥),forexample,seemabletonegotiatetheproperdirectiononlyiftheyhaveaviewoftheclearskyandsun;cloudcoverseemstoinduceconfusion.Inanexperimentinwhichthesun'sapparentpositionwaschangedwithmirrorsattachedtoanorientationcagecontainingstarlings,observersnotedthatthedirectionofthestarlings'hopping,whichearlierhadbeencorrelatedtothedirectionthatchosetomigrate,wasshiftedaccordingly.

Evenbirdsthatmigrateexclusivelyatnightpayconsiderableattentiontothesun.Atfirstthismayseemoddbecause,afterall,thesunisnotvisibletothenocturnal(夜间活动的)birdswhentheyareflying.Ontheotherhand,itisapredominantfeatureintheskyatatimeofday(dusk)whenbirdsmaywellbemakingdecisionsaboutw

A.YB.NC.NG

19.

Thesharpincreaseinthenumberofshareholdersattheendof1984wasdueto______.

20.YouTubecanhardlygenerateprofitbecause______.

A.itscontentcanbeillegal

B.itisonlypartofGoogle

C.itisnotwell-knownenough

D.itsetstoomanylimitstousers

二、3.ListeningComprehension(20题)21.听力原文:W:Thenewdormroomsaregreatthisyear.Youshouldsignupforaroomthisyear.

M:ActuallyItriedto.ButIwastoldIneededtolivewithanotherroommate.

Q:Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversationabouttheman?

(16)

A.Hedoesn'tlikenewdormrooms.

B.Hedoesn'thavearoommate.

C.Hedislikeshavingaroommate.

D.Heprefershavingaroommate.

22.听力原文:M:Icertainlyhopethatthefilmisworthwhile.Myfeetarefreezing,andIcan'tstandthecoldmuchlonger.

W:Ihatestandinginlineanyway.Ifwedon'tgetinsoon.let'sjustforgetitandgosomewhereelse.

Q:Wherearethemanandwomanatthismoment?

(14)

A.Inthesubway.

B.Inthemoviehouse.

C.Inlineoutside.

D.Somewhereelse.

23.

【B10】

24.

【B2】

25.(26)

A.ShewillcallMr.Taylorinthenextfewdays.

B.Shewilltalkovertheirdiscussionwithothers.

C.ShewillaskhercolleaguestocallMr.Taylor.

D.Shewillnotcontacthimforfurtherconsideration.

26.(30)

A.Theyarenotasdangerousaspeoplethink.

B.Theycanbeasfriendlytohumansasdogs.

C.Theyattackhumanbeingsbynature.

D.Theyarereallytameseaanimals.

27.SectionC

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthe

Withtherecentrapidadvancesininformationtechnologies,educationalresearchersateverylevelandinevery【B1】______havedevelopednewmethods,tools,and【B2】______forinstruction.Theirgeneralpurposeistomaketheeducationalprocess—teachingandlearningsoundmuchmorescientificandmodem.AstheInternet,emailand【B3】______havealreadybecomepartsofmostcollegestudents'livesandstudiesnowadays;【B4】______thesenewinformationtechnologiestoengineeringandscienceinstructionisagreat【B5】______forteachersandresearchers.Althoughtheeffectivenessand【B6】______ofnewinformationtechnologiesoneducationmnotyetwellcomprehendedand【B7】______,thepromisesand【B8】______theyholdforimprovingeducationareexciting.Forexample,【B9】______.Bythenetworks,teachingandlearningarenolongerconfinedtotheclassrooms.

Studentsathomeandinworkplacescanhaveaccesstolearningmaterialatanytime,whichmakestheirstudyingprocessbecomeeasierandmoreconvenient.【B10】______.

Studentscanworkonlearningmaterialsmtheirownpaceanddiscussthemwithotherpeoplewhentheyhavequestions.【B11】______.

【B1】

28.SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.

听力原文:W:Weareinformedthatthe11:30trainislateagain.

M:Whydidtherailwaycompanyevenbothertoprintaschedule?

Q:Whatdowelearnfromtheconversation?

(12)

A.Thetrainseldomarrivesontime.

B.Theschedulehasbeenmisprinted.

C.Thespeakersarrivedatthestationlate.

D.Thecompanyhastroubleprintingaschedule.

29.

【B3】

30.SectionC

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthe

听力原文:Duringthelastfewyears,therehasbeenan(36)enormousincreaseinthenumberofshops,storesandsupermarketswhichprovide(37)facilitiesforself-service.Theirgeneralpurposeistoprovidegoodsofevery(38)descriptionattractivelyandcleanlyandinperfectcondition,sothatthecustomercanserveherself,andthenpayforthegoodswiththeleast(39)delay.

Theorganizersofaself-servicestorehavetheirdifficulties.Theymustdisplayagreatnumberofgoodsina(40)minimumspacewithoutcoveringupanything.Theymustdealwith(41)perishablefoodstuffsrequiringdifferentrangesoftemperature;andtheymustarrangea(42)speedyflowofcustomerspastthecashregisterswithout(43)overtaxingtheoperators.

(44)Forthepurposesofdisplay,manydevicesareusedsuchaslonglengthsofadjustableshelvestotakevarioussizesofpacks,rotatingcircularshelves,islandsofdisplaystands,racksfortubedfoods,andmulti-tieredmobilestalls.

(45)Perishablefoodstuffs,quick-frozenfruit,vegetables,andmeatarekeptinrefrigeratedself-servicecabinets,whichkeepgoodsattherequiredtemperatures.TheseareatzeroFahrenheitforfrozenfood,28-32degreesformeatandfish,and40-50degreesfordairyproduceandprovisions.

Someoftheadvantagesofself-serviceseemtobethatthereisnowaitingtobeserved;thereisawidevarietyofchoice,anditisclaimedthatprepackedmeatandvegetablesarehygienic.Shoppingissaidtobemore"stream-lined"andmoreeconomical.(46)Neverthelessmanypeoplestillprefertobeservedbyasmallshopkeeperwhoknowsthempersonallyandwilldelivergoodstotheirhomes.

Duringthelastfewyears,therehasbeenan【B1】______increaseinthenumberofshops,storesandsupermarketswhichprovide【B2】______forself-service.Theirgeneralpurposeistoprovidegoodsofevery【B3】______attractivelyandcleanlyandinperfectcondition,sothatthecustomercanserveherself,andthenpayforthegoodswiththeleast【B4】______.

Theorganizersofaself-servicestorehavetheirdifficulties.Theymustdisplayagreatnumberofgoodsina【B5】______spacewithoutcoveringupanything.Theymustdealwith【B6】______foodstuffsrequiringdifferentrangesoftemperature;andtheymustarrangea【B7】______flowofcustomerspastthecashregisterswithout【B8】______theoperators.

【B9】_____________________,rotatingcircularshelves,islandsofdisplaystands,racksfortubedfoods,andmulti-tieredmobilestalls.

【B10】_____________________________TheseareatzeroFahrenheitforfrozenfood,28-32degreesformeatandfish,and40-50degreesfordairyproduceandprovisions.

Someoftheadvantagesofself-serviceseemtobethatthereisnowaitingtobeserved;thereisawidevarietyofchoice,anditisclaimedthatprepackedmeatandvegetablesarehygienic.Shoppingissaidtobemore"stream-lined"andmoreeconomical.【B11】_________________________.

【B1】

31.听力原文:W:Isn'titunbelievableaboutMary'smathematicscholarship?

M:It'sincredibleWho'dhavethoughtshe'dhaveachanceinanationwidecompetition!

Q:WhatdoesthemansayaboutMary?

(13)

A.Thereisachanceshewillturndownthescholarship.

B.Heissurprisedthatshewonthescholarship.

C.It'snottruethatshereceivedascholarship.

D.Shewascertaintowinthescholarship.

32.

【B6】

33.听力原文:W:Hey,Neal,nowthatthemidtermsareover,abunchofusaregettingawayfortheweekendtogocanoeing?

M:Well,uhm,it'dbegreattogetaway,butI'veneverdoneitbefore.

W:Noneoftheothershaveeitherexceptforme.Iwentoncelastfall.Butthere'llbeaninstructorineachcanoethefirstday.

M:Idon'tknow.

W:Oh,comeon.Thisisourlastchancetotakeabreakbeforefinals.Thesceneryisbeautiful,andifitgetstoohotwecandiveinwheneverwefeellikeit.Theriver'sreallycalmthistimeoftheyear,norapidstodealwith.

M:That'sarelief.WhatwouldIhavetobring?

W:Let'ssee.Tom'sbringingfoodfortheFridaynightcookoutforeveryone.AndthepeoplewhorunthetriphavetentssetupandtheysupplyfoodanddrinksforalldaySaturday.OnthewaybackSundaymorningwe'llstopsomewhereforbreakfast.So,youhavetobringabathingsuitandasleepingbag.

M:Well,Idolovecampingandsleepingout.Whereisthisplace?

W:Well,it'saboutanhourandahalftotheplacewherewemeetthetripleaders.Weleaveourcarthereandtheydriveusandthencanoesuprivertotheplacewherewestartcanoeing.

M:Andwho'sdrivingustothemeetingplace?

W:Well,Iwashopingwecouldtakeyourcar.Mine'sintheshopagain.

M:Oh,Isee.It'snotmeyouwant,it'smycar.

W:Don'tbesilly.Sowhatwouldyousay?

M:Oh,whynot!

W:Great!I'llgiveyouacallwhenIfindoutwheneveryonewantstoleaveonFriday.

(20)

A.Toconvincehimtogoonacanoetrip.

B.Toinvitehimtoacookout.

C.Toaskifshecanborrowhiscar.

D.Totellhimaboutatripshetook.

34.(21)

A.ItisaChineserestaurant.

B.Itservesfoodataninexpensiveprice.

C.Theenvironmentisquitegood.

D.Theportionsaresmallerbuttheflavorisgreat.

35.(22)

A.Havedinnerwithhim.

B.Writethepaperforhim.

C.Helphimwiththepaper.

D.Gotoclasseswithhim.

36.听力原文:Thebestinterviewisoneinwhichthereistwo-waycommunicationbetweentheemployerandthejobapplicant.Oftenthereissome"smalltalk"atthebeginningoftheinterview,whichisactuallyveryimportant,becausetheapplicant'sanswersmayindicatehoweasilythepersoncanconverse.Ajobseekerwhoappearsunfriendlyorunsociablemaynotbeofferedaposition,evenifthepersonisthemostqualified.Employerslookforpeoplewhoseemtobelikeableandeasytoworkwithaswellastechnicallycompetent.

Thefirstfewminutesoftheinterviewareveryimportantwhenitcomestomakingagoodimpression.Asmileandhandshakeareexpectedafterthejobapplicantwalksintotheprospectiveemployer'soffice.Inaddition,theapplicantmustpayattentiontocertainareasrelatedtopersonalappearance.Duringtheinterview,asupervisorormanagerwillasktheapplicantquestionsthatmustbeansweredfullybutwithoutexcessivedetail.Itisimportanttowatchtheemployer'sfacefornonverbalcuesastowhetherenoughhasbeensaid.

Somepeoplemayhavedifficultyansweringcertainquestionsbecauseoftheirculturalperspectives.Incultureswherehumilityandmodestyarevirtues,thequestion"whatareyourstrengths"couldbeembarrassing.Inmanycultures,likeseveralAsiancultures,peoplearetaughtnottotalkorboastabouttheirindividualaccomplishments.Yet,duringaninterview,anemployeroftenwantsthejobapplicanttotalkabouthisorheraccomplishments.InanAmericaninterview,applicantsmustlearntopresentthemselvesinthemostpositivelight.Thisisachallengeformanypeoplefromothercountries.

(33)

A.Theapplicantwhoisdominatingtheinterviewcaneasilygetthejob.

B.Thosewhoarebothsociableandcompetentintechnologyarewelcomed.

C.Smalltalkcanhelptheintervieweetoappearfriendlyandsociable.

D.Theemployercanjudgewhethertheapplicantisqualifiedornotfrom"smalltalk".

37.听力原文:"ButIjustpaid$1.69forthisbottleofwinelastweek.Howcomethepriceisnow$2.25?What'sgoingon?"

Thereareatleastthreethingsgoingonthathavecausedthepriceofwinetorise.Allhavetodowiththesupplyanddemandfactorsofeconomics.

Thefirstfactoristhatpeoplearedrinkingmorewinethaneverbefore.ThisdemandformorewinehasincreasedoverallwinesalesinAmericaattherateof15percentayear.

Thesecondfactoristhatthesupplyofwinehasstayedrelativelythesame,whichmeansthatthesamenumberofbottlesisproducedeachyear.Wineproducersaretryingtoopenupnewlandtogrowmoregrapes.Butinatleastthreewine-producingareasoftheworldFrance,Germany,andCalifornianewvineyardswillnotbeavailableinthenearfuture.Winesareproducedinothercountries,suchasItaly,SpainandAustralia,butnoneofthesecountrieswillbeabletofillthedemandforgoodwines.

Thethirdfactoristhatcostsofwineproductionareincreasing.Themenwhomakewineareaskingformoremoney,andthemachineryneededtopressthegrapesisbecomingmoreexpensive.

Whenthedemandforsomethingisgreaterthanthesupply,pricesgoup.Whenproductioncosts,meaningthepriceoflaborandmachinery,rise,theproduceraddsthisincreasetothepriceofthewine.

(33)

A.Thespeakerisinquiringabouttheprice.

B.Thespeakerisconcernedabouttheprice.

C.Thespeakerisbargainingwiththedealer.

D.Thespeakeriscomplainingabouttheprice.

38.(38)

39.听力原文:M:Goodafternoon.Iwonderifyoucouldgivemesomeinformation.

W:I'dbehappyto.WhatcanIdoforyou?

M:Ijustmovedoutheretothesuburbsfromthecity.Iknowthelibrarysystemsaredifferent,soIwanttoapplyforalibrarycardhere.

W:Certainly.Pleasefilloutthiscard.Doyouhaveanyidentificationwhichshowsyournewaddress?Ineedtoseesomethingthatverifiesthatyouarearesidentofthecountry.

M:Howlongwillittakeformetogetmynewcard?

W:Notlong.We'llprocessyourapplicationandmallyouyournewcardinaboutaweek.Inthemeantime,youcanhavethistemporarycardwhichyoumayuseexactlyasaregularcard.

M:YoumeanIcanuseittodaytoborrowbooks?

W:Yes.Areyoufamiliarwithoursystem?

M:I'mafraidnot.

W:Well,weuseacomputerizedsystemandyouseethosedesk-topcomputerterminalsoverthere?Thereareaboutadozenofthemthroughoutthelibrary.Weusethemtolocateourbooks.Comeon.I'llshowyouhowtouseit.

M:IhopeIdon'thavetohavetheskillsofacomputerprogrammertobeabletouseit.AllIwanttodoistoborrowsomebooks.

W:It'seasy.Youcanknowthenameofthebook,thenameoftheauthor,orthesubject.Let'stryoneasanexample.

M:Thankyou.IthinkI'llexplorethewholelibraryonmyowninordertoacquaintmyselfwithallthatyouhave.

W:Bemyguest.

(20)

A.Togetalibrarycard.

B.Togetfamiliarwiththeresourcesthere.

C.Toborrowsomebooksheneeds.

D.Tostudyhowtousethecomputertolocatethebooksinthelibrary.

40.听力原文:M:Ifyousignaledyourintentiontoturnalittlesooner,thiswouldn'thavehappened.

W:ButIsignaledintime!Justlookatthemessyou'vemadeofmycar!Youweredrivingcarelesslyandyourspeedwasabovethelimit!You'retheonewhoistoblame!

Q:Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?

(17)

A.Adrivingtest.

B.Atrafficaccident.

C.Apolicemovie.

D.Thebestwaytomakesignals.

三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20题)41.

Whatdoesthelastparagraphwanttoindicate?

A.Thekindsofconfusiongoneunnoticed.

B.Whatmakessomeconfusiongounnoticed.

C.Thecontentsofconfusiongoneunnoticed.

D.Thepeoplewithsomeconfusiongoneunnoticed.

42.

Inthefirstparagraph,theauthortellsusthat______.

A.historicalstudyofphrasesusesbullasanimage

B.bearsandbullsarenotfriendsofhumans

C.bullsarepowerfulanimalsandpeopleassociatethemwithcertainfeelings

D.bearsandbullsusedtobeworshippedbyprimitivepeople

43.AccordingNicolasdiTada,thedifficultpartofworkfor4636Haitianoperationis

44.

WhydoAmericanstrytoconserveandmanagetime?

45.

WhatdidpeopledotosolvetheproblemofrainlackaroundChadlake?

A.Theymovedoutofthisarea.

B.Theybuiltirrigationsystems.

C.Theycarriedwaterfromotherareas.

D.Theyutilizeseawaternearthisarea.

46.Howdoesacarreactatfirsttothecodesignalofanelectroniccarkey?

47.

WhatprocedurewillbeadoptedbyHarvardtorecruitfreshmenthisyear?

48.Effectivecommunicationisrenderedpossiblebetweentwoconversingpartnersif______.

A.theyuseproperwordstocarrytheirideas

B.theybothspeaktrulyoftheirownfeelings

C.theytrytounderstandeachother'sideasbeyondwords

D.theyarecapableofassociatingmeaningwiththeirwords

49.

WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?

A.Unhappinessmaycausedisease.

B.Dri

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