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2021-2022年陕西省安康市大学英语6级大学英语六级真题一卷(含答案)学校:________班级:________姓名:________考号:________

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

A.Becauseitismorepopularthanothersystems.

B.Becauseitismoremodernthanothersystems.

C.Becauseitismorespecificinarrangingsubjects.

D.Becauseitislessdifficultthanothersystems.

2.

Bothbloodpressureandtheeffectsofstresswillbedecreasedbytheincreaseof______.

3.JudgingfromDukeUniversity'srecentstudy,evenstudentsrecruitedbytopcollegesseemtohave______before.

4.AccordingtoBoese,manypeoplebelievedthereportofSwissspaghettiharvestbecausetheBritishdidnotknow______.

5.

Theauthorpointsoutthatjustlikepeoplefromdifferentcultures,menandwomenhaveproblemswith______

6.

Itis,partlyatleast,owingtotheeffectivenessofcigarettegiants'advertisingthatsmokingforeignbrand-namecigaretteshasalmostbecomeafashioninAsia.

A.YB.NC.NG

7.

ThefundamentalimportanceoftreesforthelifeonEarthshould______.

8.

Tosolveacidrainproblems,wemusthaveexpertsdevelophightechnology.

A.YB.NC.NG

9.

Theprobablesafelevelforconstantexposuretoelectromagneticradiationis1milligaussbothforadultsandchildren.

A.YB.NC.NG

10.

Inapaperlessoffice,recordsmightbe______withoutatrailbeingleft.

11.

IfWaldoWilcoxshootsthemountainlionwithoutkillingit,hewillmakemuchmoneybysellingittoazoo.

A.YB.NC.NG

12.

Inordertohealthepainofanabusedperson,weshould______.

A.improveoureducation

B.punishthebadguys

C.showhimourcompassion

D.maketheworldabetterplace

13.

TheThirdRevolutioninmodemhumanhistorywillcomein2020.

A.YB.NC.NG

14.

Iftheguaranteedscoresaren'tthere,testpreparationcompaniesofferfreerepetitionofthecourseoreven______.

15.

Sportsstadiumsnowbecomesasourceofnoisepollutionbecauseof______.

16.

AndrewJohnsonwasamemberof______.

17.

Thekeyadvantagesoffuelcellsincluderaisingthe__________________andreducingairpollution.

18.It'ssaferforyoutofishoutandholdthecardinhandbefore______.

19.HowmanyresidentsarelivinginDancingRabbitEcovillagenow?

A.Abouthalfahundred.

B.Aboutonehundred.

C.Aboutfivehundred.

D.Aboutonethousand.

20.

TheresultofClayton'srecenttestthatbirdshidmorepinenutsinthenon-breakfastcompartmentindicatestheyhave______.

二、3.ListeningComprehension(20题)21.听力原文:W:Hey,John,areyouOK?Whyareyoufrowning?

M:Well,Isortof(22)haveaheadache.I'llbefineafteraglassofboiledwaterandsomepain-killers.Thathappensalot,andIalwaystakeoneortwoofthemwheneveraheadacheoccurs.

W:Alot?Seriously?Haveyoueverseenadoctor?

M:OfcourseIhave.Guesswhat?Hejusttoldmetotakesomepillsorletitbeuntiltheheadachewasgonebyitself.So,Ichosethefirst.

W:Thenhowdidyougetthosepills?(23)Onprescription?

M:(23)Ihadnochoice.

W:NowIhavetotellyouforyourowngoodthatitwillbeprettydangerousifyougoontakingthosepain-relieverslikethis.

M:Howcome?It'sonlyakindofnormalmedicine,andIdon'ttakemanyeachtime.

W:Well,I'vereadanarticlethatsaid,believeitornot,(24)althoughmostpeoplethinkpain-relieversaresafe,theyareinfactaddictive,inthesamewayasheroinandmorphine.Somepeopleevenvisitthedoctorregularlyonpurposetosatisfytheiraddiction.

M:Youmustbekiddingme!DoesthatmeanIhavemademyselfadrugaddictorsomething?That'sterrifying!

W:Oh,don'tbescared.Aslongasyouareawareofitandpaysomeattentiontothedose,yourdoctorisnotlikelytoappearasa"drugdealer".

M:(25)Thatsoundsreasonable.ItseemsthatImusttakenoticetotheselittlewhitepills.Thankyouforyourinformation.

W:Mypleasure.

(23)

A.Drugaddiction.

B.Aheadache.

C.Pain-killers.

D.Thewoman'ssuggestion.

22.听力原文:M:Whathappenedatyourfarmwhentheearthquakepassed?

W:Oh,itwasterrible,I'llneverforgetittomydyingday.IhopeIneverseeanythinglikethatagain.Itwasterrible.

M:Butthat'sincredible,Mrs.Skinner.Didyousaythateverythinginfrontofyourhousehadmoved?

W:Yes,everythinghadmovedintotheplaceoftheother!

M:Butyourfrontpathhadcompletelydisappeared?

W:Yes,that'sright.Ohitwasterrible,terrible.

M:AndyourhusbandJack?Washeallright?

W:Yes,butthecowshedhadmovedtoo,ithadmovedseveralmetres.Jackwasallright,Icouldseehimrunningroundafterthecows,allthecowshadescaped,yousee.Theywererunningallovertheplace,itwasimpossibletocatchthem.

M:SoJack,yourhusband,wasallright.

W:Wellhewasabitshockedlikeme,buthewasallright.Oh,Iforgottotellyouaboutthegranarythathadmovedsouthtoo.Itsnormalplacewasbehindthehouseandnowitwasnearthecowshed.Canyoubelieveit?

M:Incredible,Mrs.Skinner.Andthehouseitself,whataboutyourhouse?

W:Wellthenwesawwhathadhappened.Everythinghadmovedoneway,thatis,tothesouth,exceptthehouse.Thehouse,canyoubelieveit,hadmovedtheotherway—thehousehadmovednorth.Sothehousewentonewayandeverythingelse—thegarden,thetrees,thegranary—wenttheotherway.

M:Incredible,Mrs.Skinner,absolutelyincredible.

(20)

A.Ruinedbyfileearthquake.

B.Moved3meters.

C.Asgoodasever.

D.Unknown.

23.(31)

A.Anessay.B.Amagazinearticle.C.Apoem.D.Ashortstory.

24.

【B7】

25.(28)

A.In1873.B.In1875.C.In1893.D.Between1900and1934.

26.(34)

A.Thelibraryisinthebusiestpartofthecity.

B.Thelibraryhasgrassandtreesaroundit.

C.TheroofoftheMainReadingRoomis41feethigh.

D.Itsroomsareverylarge.

27.(22)

A.Becauseshehadtoomanythingswithher.

B.Becauseshewassick.

C.Becauseshewasquitelazy.

D.Becauseshedidn'twanttogetsickathighaltitudes.

28.

【B9】

29.(26)

A.Wearingarmweightswhileyouareswimming.

B.Joggingvigorouslyinoneplaceforalongtime.

C.Usingbicyclesthatrequireyoutousebothyourarmsandlegs.

D.Walkingslowlywhileswingingyourarmsbackandforth.

30.听力原文:W:Thisroomisfilledwithsmoke.Icanhardlybreathe.

M:Iagree.Smokingshouldnotbepermittedinthisroomatall.

Q:Whatcanbeconcludedfromthisconversation?

(16)

A.Theroomisonfire.

B.Themenarebotheredbythesmoke.

C.Thereisverylittlebreeze.

D.Themenarenotpermittedintheroom.

31.(32)

A.TradeunionsinBritainarebecomingmorepopular.

B.MoststrikesinBritainareagainsttheBritishlaw.

C.UnofficialstrikesinBritainareeasiertodealwithnow.

D.Employer-workerrelationsinBritainhavebecometenser.

32.(14)

A.Hedoesn'twanttogototheoperatonight.

B.Hehasachancetohaveabreakfromthemathproblem.

C.Hewantstoimprovehismathgradebywatchingoperas.

D.He'llmeetthewomanwhenhehasfinishedthemathproblem.

33.

domestic

34.【B4】

35.(35)

A.Allthemoneyonadvertisingwaswasted.

B.Notalltheadvertisementswerewelldesigned.

C.Allthemanagersknewaboutadvertisingthen.

D.Managersspentnomoneyonadvertising.

36.

【B4】

37.听力原文:W:Dan,didyouwanttoseeme?

M:Oh,yes,Sue,pleasesitdown.Weneedsomehelp.

W:WhatcanIdo?

M:Lookatthisschedule.[22]TherearefourconferencesinApril.Andtherearen'tenoughrepresentativestocoverallofthem.

W:ButIamnotontheexecutivestaff.

M:Iknow,[23]butyouhavestudiedmanagementandmerchandising.Andwehaveopeningsformoremanagerialpeople.Thereisagoodopportunityforyouhere.

W:Thatsoundswonderful.Butwhatdoyouwantmetodo?

M:There'saconferenceinSeattleonthe18thofApril.Iwantyoutorepresentus.

W:That'sabigresponsibility.

M:You'lldoverywell,andI'mprettysure.

W:Istherealottolearn?

M:Thereareafewthings,buttheyaren'tdifficult.

W:Thereisn'tmuchtimeleft.CanIstartnow?

M:[24]Therearesomereportsonthepreviousconferencesinthefiles.Youcanstudythose.

W:Canyougivemeanyguidelinesaboutetiquetteinothercountries?

M:Thereareseveraloverallguidelinesthatapplytointernationalconferences.

W:ThenwherecanIfindallthecountry-specificinformation?

M:Usuallyyoucancallthatcountry'sembassyorconsulate.Mostofthemhaveprintedmaterialsforbusinessvisitors.Andtherearealsotravelbooksavailableatpubliclibraries.Ifyoudon'thaveenoughtime,youcanalsoaskSally,assheattendedtheconferencetherelasttime.

W:Great.Andwillourcompanyarrangefortransportation?

M:Yes.Tellthetraveldepartmentaboutwhatyouthinkyou'llneed,andtheycanmakearrangementsforyou.

W:Thankyou.[25]Iwillgiveitmybestshot.

(23)

A.Therearenotenoughefficientmanagers.

B.Itlacksinguidelinesfornewemployees.

C.Theconferencescheduleshouldchangeimmediately.

D.Itisshortofrepresentativesforconferences.

38.听力原文:AlbertSchweitzerwasbornin1875inAlsace.Atthattime,itwasapartofGermany.Hisgenerousspiritwasfirstawakenedthroughhistrainingasapreacher.Besidesgainingareputationaspreacher,healsobecamerespectedforhisabilitytoplaytheorgan.Hewasamanofmanytalents.Hisconcernforotherpeopleturnedhisattentiontomedicine.Hehadalsoacquireddoctoraldegreesinphilosophyandmusic.Hiswifetookaninterestinmedicinealsoandbecameanurse.ManypeoplethoughtthatheshouldremainandlectureinEuropetohaveastrongimpactonWestern.civilization.Thoughhelistenedtotheirsuggestions,heultimatelydecidedtofollowhisownconscience.ThisledhimtoAfrica.Alberthadfeltthatallmenshouldaccepttheresponsibilityofhelpingothers.HefeltparticularlyconcernedforblackAfricanswhohadbeenexploitedbywhitemen.Heearnedthemoneyheneededbyperformingontheorganandbylecturing.WiththismoneyheboughtequipmentandopenedahospitalinAfrica.Hewasamanofgreatstrengthwhofacedgreatproblemswithcourage.Thethreatofwar,therealityofimprisonmentduringWorldWarOneasaGermancitizenandtheunbearableheatinAfricadidnotmakehimretreatatall.Hebelievedthatamancouldover-cometheseobstaclesifhehadasenseofidealism.Hediedin1965.

(33)

A.Throughhishardworkattraining.

B.Throughhistrainingasapreacher.

C.Throughhisreputationaspreacher.

D.Throughhisattentiontomedicine.

39.听力原文:W:InAmerica,manyprisonersarehavingtheircasesreviewed,andsomehaveevenbeenfreedthroughDNAtesting.

M:Then,howabouttheoneswhosedeathsentencehavealreadybeencarriedout?

Q:WhatcanweknowaboutDNAtestingfromthedialogue?

(15)

A.Ithashelpedtofindsomecriminals.

B.Ithasfoundmostcriminals.

C.Ithasfreedalltheinnocentpeoplefromprison.

D.Ithasfreedsomeinnocentpeoplefromprison.

40.听力原文:Theestimatedone-fifthofchildreninLondon'sschoolswhocannotreadsimplesentencesbytheageofeightshouldbegivenspecialhelp.ThisisthemainconclusionofanindependentreportonLondon's700primaryschools.Thereport,whichistheresultofayear'swork,tellsLondon'sprimaryschoolsthattheymustdemandmoreoftheirchildren.

Mostparentswerehappywiththeschools,butsomesaidthattheirchildren'spaceoflearningmightbetooslow.Thereportconfirmedthisbystatingthatmuchofthenewworkmusthavebeentaughtatthesamelevelofdifficultyastheold.

Thereportemphasizedthatchildrenshouldnotbetorturedbutmoreshouldhavebeenexpectedoftheminschools.Thiswouldmeanthatsomechildrenmighthaveachievedmuchmorethanthelimiteddemandsmadeonthembycomprehensionexercisesorcopyingoutfromtextbooks.

Mrs.Morel,whocommissionedthereport,saidthatallLondon'sschoolsmustputintoeffectaframeworkofreform.Everychildoughttobeabletoreadbytheageofeight.

Otherreformsmentionedinthereportwerethatparentsshouldbebetterrepresentedonschoolgoverningcommitteesandthateachschooloughttodrawupadevelopmentplan,listingwhatimprovementsitcanmake.Parentsshouldalsoberepresentedontheeducationcommittee.

(30)

A.Theyshouldnotbetoostrictwiththechildren.

B.Theyshouldlimittheirdemandsonsomechildren.

C.Theyshoulddemandmoreoftheirchildren.

D.Theyshoulddemandmoreofthebrightchildren.

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

【C5】

42.

【C4】

43.Toavoidlosinganypoints,______.

A.youhavetopurchaseacarfiveyearslater

B.you'dbetterpurchaseintheaccumulatinglimitation

C.youwillnevercomeclosetothelimitation

D.youhavetowastethetwoyearspoints

44.

WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?

A.Peoplehurtwhenhitbynuclearradiation.

B.Peoplemightbehurtbynuclearradiationunawares.

C.Nuclearradiationcancausecancerevenifthepatienthasneverbeenradiated.

D.Somepeopledon'tquiteunderstandradiation.

45.SectionB

Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.

FrustratedwithdelaysinSacramento,BayAreaofficialssaidThursdaytheyplannedtotakemattersintotheirownhandstoregulatetheregion'sgrowingpileofelectronictrash.

ASanJosecouncilwomanandaSanFranciscosupervisorsaidtheywouldproposelocalinitiativesaimedatcontrollingelectronicwasteiftheCalifornialaw-makingbodyfailstoactontwobillsstalledintheAssembly.TheyareamongagrowingnumberofCaliforniacitiesandcountiesthathaveexpressedthesameintention.

Environmentalistsandlocalgovernmentsareincreasinglyconcernedaboutthetoxichazardposedbyoldelectronicdevicesandthecostofsafelyrecyclingthoseproducts.Anestimated6milliontelevisionsandcomputersarestockedinCaliforniahomes,andanadditional6,000to7,000computersbecomeoutdatedeveryday.Themachinescontainhighlevelsofleadandotherhazardoussubstances,andarealreadybannedfromCalifornialandfills(垃圾填理场).

LegislationbySenatorByronSherwouldrequireconsumerstopayarecyclingfeeofupto$30oneverynewmachinecontainingacathode(阴极)raytube.Usedinalmostallvideomonitorsandtelevisions,thosedevicescontainfourtoeightpoundsofleadeach.Thefeeswouldgotowardsettinguprecyclingprograms,providinggrantstonon-profitagenciesthatreusethetubesandrewardingmanufacturersthatencouragerecycling.

AseparatehillbyLosAngeles--areaSenatorGloriaRomerowouldrequirehigh-techmanufacturerstodevelopprogramstorecycleso-callede-waste.Ifpassed,themeasureswouldputCaliforniaattheforefrontofnationaleffortstomanagetherefuseoftheelectronicage.

Buthigh-techgroups,includingtheSiliconValleyManufacturingGroupandtheAmericanElectronicsAssociation,opposethemeasures,arguingthatfeesofupto$30willdriveconsumerstoonline,out-of-stateretailers..

"Whatreallyneedstooccurisconsumereducation.Mostconsumersareunawarethey'renotsupposedtothrowcomputersinthetrash,"saidRoxanneGould,vicepresidentofgovernmentrelationsfortheelectronicsassociation.

Computerrecyclingshouldbealocaleffortandpartofresidentialwastecollectionprograms,sheadded.Recyclingelectronicwasteisadangerousandspecializedmatter,andenvironmentalistsmaintainthestatemustsupportrecyclingeffortsandensurethatthejobisn'tcontractedtounscrupulous(毫无顾忌的)junkdealerswhosendthetoxicpartsoverseas.

"Thegraveyardofthehigh-techrevolutionisendingupinruralChina,"saidTedSmith,directoroftheSiliconValleyToxicsCoalition.HisgroupispushingforanamendmenttoSher'sbillthatwouldpreventtheexportofe-waste.

WhatstepwereBayAreaofficialsgoingtotakeregardinge-wastedisposal?

A.Rallysupporttopassthestalledbills.

B.LobbythelawmakersoftheCaliforniaAssembly.

C.Laydownrelevantlocalregulationsthemselves.

D.Exertpressureonmanufacturersofelectronicdevices.

46.SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.

WhenauthenticfiguresontheChineseandworldoilmarketsin2005finallybecameavailable,thetruthabouttheso-called"Chinesefactor"inthesoaringinternationaloilpricewasalsodisclosed—ithasbeenseriouslyoverplayed.TheaverageWTIpricein2005soaredby36.8percentyearonyeartoarecordhighof56.7U.S.dollarsperbarrel,whileboththedomesticoilconsumptionandoilimportofChinafellintheyear.

"IftheinternationaloilpricehadbeendrivenupbytheincreaseofChina'soildemand,assomewesternanalystsbelieved,theglobaloilpriceshouldhavedroppedin2005asChina'soilconsumptionandimportbothdecreased,"saidNiuLi,ananalystwithChina'sStateInformationCenter.However,insteadofgoingdown,theinternationaloilpriceshowedastrongersoaringtrendin2005,reportingagrowththatwasevenhigherthanthe2003and2004level,Niunoted."Obviously,theso-called'Chinesefactor’isnotthemaindrivingforcebehindthesoaringglobaloilprice,"Niuadded.AccordingtoBPStatisticalReviewofWorldEnergy2005,evenin2004,whenChinawitnessedthefastestgrowthofitsoilconsumptioninrecentyears,thiscountrywithmorethan1.3billionpeoplejustconsumed310milliontonsofoil,orsome8percentoftheworld'stotalconsumption.Meanwhile,theUnitedStatesconsumed938milliontonsofoilthatyear,25percentoftheglobaltotalandthreetimesofChina'sconsumption.AlsoaccordingtotheBPstatistics,thenetoilimportofChinain2004waslessthan149milliontons,orsome6percentoftheworld'soiltradevolumethatyear.ThenetoilimportoftheUnitedStatesinthesameyearwas590milliontons,fourtimesofChina's.Intermsofpercapitaoilconsumption,thelevelintheUnitedStatesandJapanis14timesand3.8times,respectively,oftheChineselevel.

Nevertheless,theChinesegovernmentisincreasinglyalarmedatthecountry'ssoaringenergydemand,whichhascomealongwithmorethantwodecadesofsustained,rapideconomicgrowth,andistakingstepstocurboilconsumptionandraiseenergyuseefficiency.

IntheproposedEleventhFive-YearDevelopmentProgram,whichwillguidethecountry'seconomicandsocialdevelopmentinthecomingfiveyearsonceadoptedbythenationallegislatureinMarch,ChinasetsthegoalofcuttingitsperGDPenergyconsumptionby20percentby2010asagainstthe2005yearendlevel.

Theglobalworlduse"Chinesefactor"inordertoindicate

47.

Whichofthefollowingwillmostbeadvertisedintheclassifiedsection?

A.Jobengagement.

B.Houserenting.

C.Automobileads.

D.Cigaretteads.

48.

Whichofthefollowingbeststatesthemainideaofthepassage?

A.Noiseisamajorproblem;mostpeoplerecognizeitsimportance.

B.Althoughnoisecanbeannoying,itisnotamajorproblem.

C.Noiseisamajorproblemandhasnotyetbeenrecognizedassuch.

D.Noiseisamajorproblemaboutwhichnothingcanbedone.

49.

Whataretheadvantagesofspokenlanguage?

50.

Accordingtothepassage,______isthekeyfactortomaking"Nowcasts"areality.

A.scientificandtechnologicaladvancessuchasradar,orsatellites

B.computerscientist

C.meteorologists

D.advancedcomputerprograms

51.

Themainideaofthepassageisthatyoushould______.

A.overcometheseriousdiseases

B.copewithstresswithcommonsense

C.learnhowtocopewithstressandliveinthebestway

D.havetheresponseofthebodytoanydemand

52.

Thesubjectofparagraphis______.

A.isolationB.inheritedfactorsC.foodanddietD.animalmeat

53.

Accordingtothepassage,whatwouldapublicrelationspersonnelprobablydoafteradecisionismadeinindustry?

A.Planandhavesomepromotionalactivities.

B.Givesomesuggestionstothedecision-maker.

C.Setupcommunicationwiththepublic.

D.Organizesomespecialeventslikepressconference.

54.

Accordingtothepassage,theword"Nowcast"(paragraph3)means______.

A.awayofcollectingrawweatherdata

B.aforecastwhichcanpredicttheweatherconditionsinthesmallareainanaccurateway

C.anetworktocollectinstantweatherdata

D.amoreadvancedsystemofweatherobservation

55.Ontheshelvesofthecountry'sshopsistheusualclassificationoftoys,clothing,appliancesandcookware.Butoverthepastmonththequalityofmanyofthegoodsonofferhasimproved.Inpartthisisbecausescandalsovertoxicpainthavebroughtcloserscrutinyfrominspectorsandhencelesscorner-cutting.Butitisalsopartlybecauseoffallingdemandforitsgoodsfromothercountries,whichhasgivenitsmanufacturersandlocalgovernmentabigincentivetoworkaroundthecountry'sexportpromotionpoliciesandtosellathome.

Itsmanufacturersarewellawarethattheyoperateinoneofthefewlargemarketsthatisstillshowingapulse.RetailsalesinOctoberwereupby22%comparedwiththesamemonthin2007--aslightdropfrom23.2%inSeptember,butanimpressivefigurenonetheless.Thatcertainlyexaggeratesthecountry'seconomicvigor,butitwouldbeastretchtobelievethatthecountryisinrecession.

Asdomesticconsumptionincreases,itsexport-orientedmanufacturersareundersiege(围攻).FiguresannouncedonDecember10thshowedthatexportsfellbyastartling2.2%inNovember,comparedwithayearearlier.Analystshadexpectedanincreaseofaround15%;itwasthefirstfallinexportsforsevenyears.Thenewsfollowedagovernmentsurvey,releasedonDecember1st,thatshowedasharpdeclineinthefortunesofexportmanufacturers,confirminglotsofanecdotalevidence.Divertinggoodsintendedforexporttothedomesticmarketmakessenseforfactoryowners,whowanttheirfirmstosurvive,andforlocalofficials,whowishtomaintainorder.

Asaresultofpressurefromitstradingpartners,thesetaxrebates(折扣)onexportshadbeencontracting.ButinNovemberanewstimulusplanwasannouncedthatincreasedtherebatesonmorethan3,000items.Evidentlyitsofficialshopethecountrycanonceagainexportitswaytohighergrowth,despitethefinancialtroublesinitsmainmarkets.

Onesolutionistoroutegoodstothedomesticmarketviaaportcity,sothattheyqualifyasexports,butthistakestimeandmoneyandstrikesmanyoperatorsasahugewasteofboth.Thesuddenappearanceofhigher-qualitygoodssuggeststhatofficialsarebeinglesseagerthanusualinenforcingtheexportrules.

Itsconsumers,fortheirpart,mustsurelybepleasedthattheycanbuybetterproductsatlowprices.Ayearago,theboom(繁荣)wasexpectedtobethemeansofbreakingdownthedividebetweenitsdomesticandexport-ledeconomies.Butperhapsabustiswhatwasrequired.

Whathashappenedtotheshelvesofthecountry'sshopoverthepastmonth?

A.Allthegoodswereclassifiedintodifferentcategories.

B.Toxicpaintwasforciblytakenoutofshelves.

C.Thequalityofgoodshasbeengreatlyimproved.

D.Therearefewerbrandsfromtheforeigncountries.

56.

Thewritersuggeststhateconomicsisconcernedwith______.

A.explainingtobankersthepricechanges

B.understandingtheeffectofrelativepricechanges

C.tryingtounderstandwhysomepricesrisefast

D.thesamefinancialconsiderationsasbanking

57.

Theauthor'schiefargumentagainsthighheelsisthatthey______.

A.poseathreattolawns

B.areinjurioustowomen'shealth

C.don'tnecessarilymakewomenbeautiful

D.areineffectiveasaweaponofdefense

58.Whatdoestheauthormeanby"itissomewhatlikeanotherBigBrother"(Line6,Para.1)?

A.Googlecontrolsallinformationcompletely.

B.Googlefailstokeepitspromiseofofferingfreeaccess.

C.Googleisviolatingpeople'sprivacy.

D.Googleimprovespeople'slivesgreatly.

59.

Whatdoesadvertisingdowiththeproductswealreadyknowabout?

A.Tointroducetheirnewfunctions.

B.Tocomparethemwithnewproductsofthesamesort.

C.Totellthattheyarestillavailable.

D.Tocorrectanyimpropriateinformationaboutthem.

60.

【C9】

四、5.ErrorCorrection(5题)61.

【S3】

62.

【S9】

63.

【S2】

64.【S4】

65.【S2】

五、6.Translation(5题)66.WereIinyourplace,______(我会毫不犹豫地抓住机会).

67.Inhisbook,__________(这位心理学家分析了很多准妈妈面临的困境).

68.______(这是一种大家共有的经验)thatbodiesarelighterinwaterthantheyareinair.

69.MissGreenrecalledthat___________________(她刚念完诗,学生便开始提问).

70.Itisunfairforthosechildren________________(只能接受较差的教育)simplybecausetheycan'taffordtoliveinthemiddle-classneighborhoodswithbetterschools.

参考答案

1.C解析:由题干中CongressClassificationSystem可定位到第一个小标题下首段末句...suchasthoseatuniversities,tendtousetheLibraryofCongressClassificationSystembecauseitoffersamorespecificarrayofsubjectsforcategorization...题干问大学图书馆为何乐于使用国会分类制。根据原文because原因状语从句可知,因为该制度提供了更洋细的图书分类标准。因此C)“分门别类更为详细”与原文相符:

2.socialbondinghormonesocialbondinghormone解析:由题干关键词bloodpressureandtheeffectsofstress定位到第七个小标题下段落第二句。有证据表明社交关系荷尔蒙数量的增加可以降低血压并减小压力的影响。

3.cheatedcheated解析:根据句子结构及空前的have可知,本空应填一动词的过去分词。该句提到,在学术上成功的学生被最好的大学录取,正如杜克大学的研究显示,尽管事实上90%的高中生承认作过弊。由此可反向推断出,这些被最好大学录取的学生也可能作过弊。题干中的DukeUniversity'srecentstudy对应原文中的onerecentDukeUniversitystudy,recruited对应原文中的getpicked,bytopcolleges对应原文中的forthebestcolleges。题干中已有have,将cheating改为cheated即为答案。

4.muchabouttherestofEuropemuchabouttherestofEurope解析:根据题干中的信息词Swissspaghettiharvest定位到第五个小标题,该部分最后一段提到,Boese表示,英国人不太了解欧洲其他国家。再结合上文可知,这正是许多英国人相信瑞士的意大利面条大丰收的原因。

5.cross-culturalcommunication

6.A

7.befullyappreciatedbefullyappreciated解析:文章第一自然段第二句说树的重要性或许尚未被充分领会,言下之意即是说人们应该充分意识到树对地球上的生命的重要性。

8.C

9.B解析:根据第八段倒数第二句话“Theprobablesafelevelforconstantexposurenowbeingdiscussedus1milligause(lessforchildren).”可知,小孩长期接触的电磁辐射量的安全范围应低于1milligause。

10.alteredaltered解析:根据关键词paperlessoffice查读小标题PaperlessOffice下面第五句Inmostcomputersystems,thereexiststhepossibilityofalteringrecordswithoutatrailbeingleft.

11.A解析:由题干关键词WaldoWilcoxshootsthemountainlionwithoutkillinghim,定位到第三段第二句。根据这句可知Wilcox举起枪,他希望别打死这只美洲狮并且把它卖到动物园,他以前就这样做过,而且还因此赚了一笔钱。题目说Wilcox若射中这只美洲狮但不把它打死,这样他就能把它卖到动物园赚点钱,与文意相符。

12.C解析:原文该段倒数第2句提到犯错的人更应得到我们的compassion,随后又说到love和compassion是治疗伤痛最好的良药,因此

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