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2021-2022年宁夏回族自治区石嘴山市大学英语6级大学英语六级学校:________班级:________姓名:________考号:________
一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20题)1.NewHopesforPreventingAIDS
Thesuccessofanti-retroviral(抑止肿瘤病毒)drugsintreatingHIVisgettingresearchersatthe16thInternationalAIDSconferenceexcitedattheprospectthatthepotent(效力大的)medicinesmightbeexploitedtoperform.doubleduty.WhynotusethepoweroftheseARVstopreventanHIVtransmissionorinfectionfromtakingholdinthefirstplace?BillandMelindaGatesaskedthatprovocativequestionontheopeningdayoftheconference,andarecommit-tingtheirconsiderablefinancialresourcestowardfindingananswer.Intheirremarks,theyhighlightedtheneedtodevelopmicrobicides(杀菌剂)andoralpreventiondrugswhilewewaitforavaccine.AndtheywillgettheirfirsthintathowsmarttheirdecisionwasthisThursday,whenscientistsfromWestAfricareporttheinitialresultsfromthefirsttrialstudyinganoralpreventiondrug.
SohowrealisticaretheGatesinexpectingevenmorefromtheARVs?"Idothinktherangeofpreventionoptionswehavewithinthenextdecadewillgreatlyexpand,"saysDr.HeleneGayle,PresidentofCareUSAandco-chairoftheconference."Thebiologicplausibility(似乎有理)forbothmicrobicidesandoralpreventiondrugsissogreat."Dr.MarkDybul,U.S.GlobalAIDSCoordinator,saidthatifamicrobicideorpreventiondrugbecomesavailabletoprotectpeoplefrominfections,theywouldbefundedunderthePresident'sEmergencyPlanforAIDSReliefifcountrieschosetousethem."Wewouldsupportallofthat;itwouldbeperfectlywithinourmandatetodoallthat,"hetoldTIME.
PreventingHIVistheonlywaytokeepthenumberofnewinfectionsthatoccureachyear—4million—fromgrowing.Andyetpreventionstrategies,alwaystheuglystepsistertotreatmentprograms,havenotreallytakenholdinthedevelopingnationswheretherateofinfectionishighest.Aneffectivevaccine,ofcourse,istheultimatepreventionweapon,butastheGates'pointedout,anHIVshotisstillalongwayoff.Inthemeantime,microbicidescouldbeone
waytoco-optARVsintothepreventionwar;thesearechemicalcompounds,usuallyintheform.ofagelorcream,thatwomencanusevaginallypriortointercoursetostopthetransmissionofHIV—it'sthesameideabehindspermicides(杀精子剂),whicharechemicalbarrierstospermenteringthevaginaandcausingpregnancy.It'sanelegantlysimpleapproach,madeevensimplerbythefactthatresearchersdidn'treallyhavetostartfromscratchtocomeupwithnewanti-HIVcompounds;theyalreadyhavethemintheARVs,whichnowinterruptthevirusfrominfectingcellsatvariouspointsinitslifecycle.
Thekeydifferenceisthatinamicrobicide,thedrugsarebeingusedinhealthypeopleratherthaninthoseinfectedwithHIV.WhenARVsareusedfortreatment,bothdoctorsandpatientsarewillingtotolerateahigherlevelofsideeffects—afterall,ifthechoiceisbetweendyingfromHIV-AIDSandsideeffects,mostpatientsoptforthelatter.Ifthedrugsaretobeusedtopreventinfection,however,everythingchanges;understandably,healthypeoplearen'taslikelytoacceptthesamelevelofsideeffectsandtoxicitiesasthosealreadyinfected.
That'swhyclinicaltrialsaresosignificant.Sofar,thereare30—40differentmicrobicidecandidatesbeingtestedinanimals,andfivetrialsinGhana,Nigeriaandotherdevelopingnationsatthemostadvancedstagesoftestinginwomen.Dr.GitaRamjee,oftheHIVPreventionResearchUnitinDurban,SouthAfrica,hasworkedwithallfive,andishopefulthattheywillproveeffectiveandmakeanimpactonthedisease.BecausetheselatestmicrobicidesarereformulatedARVs,however,theproblemofthevirusbecomingresistanttothemisapotentialdrawback.Dr.PeterPiot,ofUNAIDS,suggestsbasingmicrobicidesonlyonthedrugsdonotmakeitthroughthepharmaceuticalpipeline—manyarerejectedbecaus
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2.Originalusagereferstoriversthat______.
A.aremultichanneledinflow
B.haveclearbanks
C.includebanklesschannels
D.existforonlyashorttimeinflow
3.Themassiveinvestmentputintotheconstructinghugedraggersresultedin______.
A.moreeconomicdisasterareasinNewfoundland
B.therecoveryofthemarineecosystem
C.theimprovementoffishingpractices
D.thedevastatingfishing
4.WhatisthedifferencebetweenJoostandKaZaAaccordingtoFredrikdeWahl?
A.KaZaAbenefitedtheindustrywhichitentered.
B.KaZaAdidn'timpacttheindustrywhichitentered.
C.Joostdoesn'tthreatentheindustrywhichit'sentering.
D.Joostnegativelyimpactstheindustrywhichit'sentering.
5.
Inordertopreventpeoplefromcrying,thegeneticistshaveinventedtheno-tearsunion______.
6.
AccordingtoJohnHallam,whoshouldberesponsiblefortheharmdonebyrobotsinthefuturewillnotbeso______asitisnow.
7.
Themostimportantpartofbothfallaciesisblindnessto______ofamarketeconomy.
8.
Whenasharedresourceisinshortsupply,organismscompete,andthosethat______survive.
9.PartⅡReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)
Directions:Inthispart,youwillhave15minutestogooverthepassagequicklyandanswerthequestiononAnswerSheet1.
Forquestions1~7,mark
Y(forYES)ifthestatementagreeswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage;
N(forNO)ifthestatementcontradictstheinformationgiveninthepassage;
NG(forNOTGIVEN)iftheinformationisnotgiveninthepassage.
Forquestions8~10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.
Evenastheeconomyimproves,ajoblessexecutivemayfaceuptoayearormoreofunemployment.Thisisalotoftime,especiallyforhard-charginghigh-performerswhoarenotusedtohavinganyfreetime.Whilesomejobseekersspendhundreds--eventhousands--ofhoursdiscoveringdaytimetelevision,othersseemtothriveonactivitiesthatboosttheirprofessionalcareersorresolvefamilyissueswhentheyaren'tworking.
Havinganextendedperiodoffreetimeintheprimeofone'slifecaninfactbeauniqueopportunitytofocusonvolunteerservice,professionaleducationorpersonalgrowth.
CommunityInvolvement
ForLisaPerez,thewakeupcallwasburnedporkchops.Anexecutivewhopreviouslyhadn'tbeenparticularlyinterestedinhomeandhealthhadbecomeobsessedwithhomemakingduringastintofunemployment.
Sherealizedthatcleaningandorganizingherhomewasn'thelpingherjobsearch.Nevertheless,"Imadelistsof50thingstodoeveryday,"saysMs.Perez,apoliticalandpublic-relationsconsultantinScottsdale,Ariz."Myhousewasspotless,justsoI'dhavesomethingtodo."
Oneday,herboyfrienddidn'tarriveontimefordinnerbecausehehadtoworklate,andherporkchopswereruined.Shethrewafit."I"dneverbeenapersonlikethat,"shesays."SoIdecidedtostopfeelingsorryformyself,andgooutanddosomethingproductive."
Ms.Perez,35,resolvedtobecomeanactivevolunteerforthedurationofhersearch.Shegavehertimetoahealth-careconcern,ahousingprogramandapoliticalcampaign.
Theworkbolsteredherself-confidence."Volunteeringtakesthefocusoffyou.Onethingyouhavethat'sstillvaluableisyourtime.And,ofcourse,youlearnthattherearethousandsofpeoplewithalifethat'smuchworsethanyours,"shesays.
Volunteerassignmentsarealsogreatwaystomeetpowerfulandwell-connectedpeople.Overasix-monthperiod,hervolunteeringevolvedintoworkingasapaidconsultantandthenasafull-timeemployee,ajobshestillholdstoday.Inall,shewasunemployedforeightmonths.
Beforeherjobloss,shethoughtshedidn'thavetimetovolunteerwhileworking."Now,eventhoughIhaveademandingjob,Istillvolunteer,becauseofwhatIgotoutofit,"saysMs.Perez.
ContinuingEducation
GeneBellavance,a36-year-oldinformation-technologyprojectmanager,tookanotherrouteduringhisunemployment.WhenhewaslaidofffromasteelcompanynearCleveland,heknewhisimmediateprospectswerebleak.Heexpectedhissearchtotakeayear.Hefacedadecision.,takeajobthatwouldsetbackhiscareerorholdoutforanofferhereally-wanted.
Mr.Bellavance,singleandvirtuallydebtfree,shiftedhisfinancesintosurvivalmode.Hecashedouthispension,soldhishouse,unloadedthingshedidn'tneedatgaragesales,andrentedanapartmentwitharoommate.Then,hesays,"IsignedupforeverybenefitIcouldfind."
Buthewasn'tjustwaitingouttheyear.Hespenttherestofhissearchupdatinghisskills,includingbecomingcertifiedinnewdatabaseandproject-managementsoftware."Youhavetoinvestinyourself,"
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10.
Theauthorcomparesourmemoryfirstto"filecabinets"(Paragraph5)andthentoan"ever-greentree"(thelastparagraph).Thisspecialcomparisonisknownas
11.
Allthe9,500womenwhoparticipatedintheresearchwouldhavelittleexercisesorwouldonlywalkjustamileadaybeforetheresearch.
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12.
Investigatorsdon't______howmanyphytochemicalsexistandhowtheywork.
13.
Ifemployeestrusttheirsupervisors,theyseldommake______.
14.
Onereasonthatteacherswoulddrivestudentstosportsfieldliesinthatitwillprobablyhelptoexhaustthechildrensothattheycansitstillinclass.
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15.
Differentfromlargeorganicfarms,smallorganicfarmsweremainlyengagedin______.
16.Organicagriculturehasbecomeabigindustryasmoreandmorefarmersareswitchingtoit.
17.
Theresearchesshowthatpeoplenowspendfarmoreonequipmentandchemicalsthanthey______.
18.
Withthestudents'languageability,theismofthe______and______ofexchangesandconfidentdeliverywillgrow.
19.
Oftenstudentsarequite______thattheyaremovingtheirheadswhilereading.
20.TheHydrogenEconomy
Itseemslikeeverydaythereisanewannouncementinthenewsaboutautomobilespoweredbyfuelcells.Thepromisesaregreat,sincefuelceilshavethepotentialtoveryquicklydoubletheefficiencyofcarswhilesignificantlyreducingairpollution.
Atthesametime,therehavebeennewsstoriesfordecadesabouttheproblemsassociatedwithpetroleum.Everythingfromoilspillstoozonealertstoglobalwarminggetsblamedonourdependenceonfossilfuels.Thesetwoforcesareleadingtheworldtowardwhatisbroadlyknownasthehydrogeneconomy.Ifthepredictionsaretrue,overthenextseveraldecadeswewillallbegintoseeanamazingshiftawayfromthefossilfueleconomywehavetodaytowardamuchcleanerhydrogenfuture.
ProblemswiththeFossilFuelEconomy
Whilefossilfuelshaveplayedanimportantroleingettingsocietytothepointitisattoday,therearefourbigproblemsthatfossilfuelscreate:
Airpollution—Whencarsburngasoline,theinternalcombustionenginealsoproduces:
-Carbonmonoxide,apoisonousgas
-Nitrogenoxides,themainsourceofurbansmog
-Unburnedhydrocarbons,themainsourceofurbanozone
Environmentalpollution—Theprocessoftransportingandstoringoilhasabigimpactontheenvironmentwheneversomethinggoeswrong.Anoilspill,pipelineexplosionorwellfirecancreateahugemess.
Globalwarming—Thecarbondioxidecomingoutofeverycar'stailpipeisagreenhousegasthatisslowlyraisingthetemperatureoftheplanet.Theultimateeffectsareunknown,butitisastrongpossibilitythat,eventually,therewillbedramaticclimatechangesthataffecteveryoneontheplanet.
Dependence—TheUnitedStates,andmostothercountries,cannotproduceenoughoiltomeetdemand,sotheyimportitfromoil-richcountries.Thatcreatesaneconomicdependence.WhenMiddleEastoilproducersdecidetoraisethepriceofoil,therestoftheworldhaslittlechoicebuttopaythehigherprice.
AdvantagesoftheHydrogenEconomy
Thehydrogeneconomypromisestoeliminatealloftheproblemsthatthefossilfueleconomycreates.Therefore,theadvantagesofthehydrogeneconomyinclude:
Theeliminationofpollutioncausedbyfossilfuels—Whenhydrogenisusedinafuelcelltocreatepower,itisacompletelycleantechnology.Theonlybyproductiswater.Therearealsonoenvironmentaldangerslikeoilspillstoworryaboutwithhydrogen.
Theeliminationofgreenhousegases—Ifthehydrogencomesfromtheelectrolysisofwater,thenhydrogenaddsnogreenhousegasestotheenvironment.Thereisaperfectcycle—electrolysisproduceshydrogenfromwater,andthehydrogenrecombineswithoxygentocreatewaterandpowerinafuelcell.
Theeliminationofeconomicdependence—TheeliminationofoilmeansnodependenceontheMiddleEastanditsoilreserves.
Distributedproduction—Hydrogencanbeproducedanywherethatyouhaveelectricityandwater.Peoplecanevenproduceitintheirhomeswithrelativelysimpletechnology.
Theproblemswiththefossilfueleconomyaresogreat,andtheenvironmentaladvantagesofthehydrogeneconomysosignificant,thatthepushtowardthehydrogeneconomyisverystrong.
TechnologicalHurdles
Thebigquestionwiththehydrogeneconomyis,"Wheredoesthehydrogencomefrom?"Afterthatcomesthequestionoftransporting,distributingandstoringhydrogen.Hydrogentendstobelargeandtrickyinitsnaturalgaseousform.Oncebothofthesequestionsareansweredinaneconomicalway,thehydrogeneconomywillbeinplace.
WhereDoestheHydrogenComeFrom?
Therearetwopossiblesourcesforthehydrogen:
Electrolysisofwater—usingelectricit
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二、3.ListeningComprehension(20题)21.(17)
A.Husbandandwife.
B.Teacherandstudent.
C.Policemananddriver.
D.Motherandson.
22.(14)
A.Hemighthelpthewomanmuch.
B.Thewomanshouldn'tbuyausedcar.
C.Hedoesn'tknowalotaboutnewcars.
D.Thewomanisabettermechanicthanheis.
23.(28)
A.Theyhelppeoplesavetimeonhousework.
B.Theygointothegarbageheap.
C.Theyareharmfultotheenvironment.
D.Theymakeproductsmoreexpensive.
24.(36)
A.InsectsOutofControl
B.AnUrgentChallengeinAgriculture
C.HowtoUseInsecticidesProperly
D.InsectsandInsecticides
25.
【B4】
26.(38)
27.听力原文:M:Hi,Janet.Youaresoluckytobedonewithyourfinalexamsandtestpapers.
W:Istillhave2morefinalexamstotake.
M:Really?
W:Yeah.Whatareyoudoingthissummer?Anythingspecial?
M:Well,actuallyyes.MyparentshavealwayslikedtakingmysisterandmetodifferentplacesintheUnitedStates,youknow,placeswithhistoricalsignificance.
W:Iguesstheywantedtoreinforcethestuffyoulearnedinschoolabouthistory.
M:Maybe.Andsoeventhoughweareoldernow,theystilldoitonceinawhile.
W:Oh,sowhereareyougoingthissummer?
M:Well,thissummerit'sfinallygoingtobeGettysburg.
W:Finally?Youmeantheynevertookyouyet?ImeanGettysburg.It'sprobablythemostfamousCivilWarsiteinthiscountry.andit'sonlyacoupleofhoursaway.Ithinkthatwouldbeoneofthefirstplacesthey'vetakenyouto.Ihavebeenthereacoupleoftimes.
M:Weweregoingtogothereaboutten…well,no,itwasexactlytenyearsago,butsomethinghappened.Icannotrememberthat.
W:Somethingchangedyourplans?
M:Yeah,don'taskmewhatitwas,butweendedupnotgoinganywherethatyear.Ihopethatdoesn'thappenagainthisyear.
(20)
A.TotakepartinanEnglishSummerCamp.
B.TotravelaroundthewholeEurope.
C.Toteachthestudentsinpoorareas.
D.TovisittheplaceswithhistoricalsignificanceinAmerica.
28.(29)
A.Weshouldeatmoremeatthanvegetables.
B.Weshouldeatmorevegetablesthanmeat.
C.Weshouldeatdifferentkindsofvegetables.
D.Weshouldeatfruit,fish,meatandvegetables.
29.(26)
A.Reading.B.Writing.C.Speaking.D.Listening.
30.听力原文:M:Hi.Lynn.Isawyouatregistrationyesterday.Isailedrightthrough,butyouwerestandinginalongline.
W:Yeah.Iwaitedforanhourtosignupforadistance-learningcourse.M:Distancelearning?Neverheardofit.
W:Well,it'snewthissemester.It'sonlyopentopsychologymajors.ButIbetit'llcatchonelsewhere.Yesterday,overahundredstudentssignedup.
M:Well,whatisit?
W:It'sanexperimentalcourse.Iregisteredforchildpsychology.AllIhavegottodoiswatchatwelveweekseriesoftelevisedlessons.Thedepartmentshowsthemsevendifferenttimesadayandinsevendifferentlocations.
M:Don'tyoueverhavetomeetwiththeprofessor?
W:Yeah.AftereachpartoftheseriesIhavetotalktoherandtheotherstudentsonthephone,youknow.aboutourideas.Thenwe'llmeetoncampusthreetimesforreviewsandexams.
M:Itsoundsprettynon-traditionaltome.ButIguessitmakessense,consideringhowmanystudentshavejobs.Itmustreallyhelpwiththeirschedules,nottomentionhowitwillcutdownontraffic.
W:Youknow,lastyearmydepartmentdidasurveyandfoundoutthat80percentofallpsychologymajorswereemployed.That'swhytheycameupwiththeprogram.
M:Theonlythingis:doesn'titseemimpersonalthough?Imean,Imisshavingclassdiscussionsandhearingwhatotherpeoplethink.
W:Well,Iguessthat'swhyphonecontact'simportant.Anyway,it'sanexperiment.MaybeI'llenduphatingit.
M:Maybe.ButI'llbecurioustoseehowitworksup.
(20)
A.Studentsarenotrequiredtoattendregularclasslectures.
B.Theprofessorvideotapesclasslecturesforreview.
C.Classesareheldatvariouslocationsthroughoutthearea.
D.Studentsreceivecreditforworkexperience.
31.(32)
A.Theisolatedpeoplesmainlyusecoinsandpapermoneyasthemediumofexchange.
B.Theisolatedpeoplesoftenengageinbusinessactivitieswithtradersfromoutside.
C.Theisolatedpeoplesstillextensivelyengageinbarter.
D.Manufacturedgoodscanbeusedasmoney.
32.
【B3】
33.(21)
A.Hamburg.B.Frankfurt.C.Munich.D.Berlin.
34.(25)
A.Hemayenjoythebeautifulscenerythere.
B.Hewantstovisithisrelativesthere.
C.Hemaymakealotoffriendsthere.
D.Hemaydosomemarketresearchthere.
35.(35)
A.Inthestudent'sownwords.
B.Indirectquotations.
C.Inshortphrases.
D.Inshorthand.
36.(41)
37.(31)
A.Itshabit.
B.Itsgenes.
C.Itsmentalstate.
D.Itsphysicalcondition.
38.
【B7】
39.
【B6】
40.【B4】
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20题)41.Astudybytracingthehistoryoftheemergenceandspreadof335infectiousdiseasesfrom1940to2004providesanewpointofviewon________.
42.
WhatZwerlingmeansby"liberaleducation"iseducationdirectedat______.
A.transcendingtraditionalboundaries
B.trainingstudents'employabilityskills
C.promotingstudents'academiccapabilities
D.encouragingstudentstothinkfreelyandcritically
43.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.Pleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.
Aboutsixthousandlanguagesarespokenintheworldtoday.Butexperts【C1】______thatmorethanhalfofthemareindangerofdisappearing.The【C2】______languagesarespokenbysomeoldermembersofnativegroups,butnotusedforeverydaylifebyyoungermembers.Asthe【C3】______peopledie,thelanguagedieswiththem.
Until【C4】______,mostpeoplewerenotwordedaboutthelossoflanguages.Therewasmuchmoreconcernaboutthelossoffdifferentkindsofplantsandanimals.Now,scientists,culturalexpertandmanyotherpeopleareconcernedabout【C5】______thedifferentlanguagesintheworld.Theyknowthatwhenalanguageislost,thecultureaimmuchoftheknowledgeofthe【C6】______communitymaybelostwithit.
Languagesarethemeansbywhichpeopleseektoexplaintheworldtheylivein.Informationaboutthe【C7】______world,suchasplantsthatcanbeusedtoheal,oftenislostwhenthelanguagedies.Someexpertssaythe【C8】______ofanylanguageisalossforeveryone,notjustforthenativepeoplewhooncespokeit.
Expertsaretryingmanymethodstoincreasespeakersofendangeredlanguages.Some【C9】______aresmall.Forexample,alanguagespeakerandalearnermeeteverydayforanhourtotalk.Otherprojectsarelarge,suchasschoolswherestudentsare【C10】______onlyintheirnativelanguage.
A)recentlyF)regulationK)estimate
B)oldG)naturalL)holding
C)engangeredH)deathM)projects
D)confirmI)taughtN)native
E)usuallyJ)protectingO)foreign
【C1】
44.Aneducationalsystemfocusingonnarrowknowledgewilleventually______.
A.leavemorefacultymemberslaidoff
B.producealotofskillfulfullprofessors
C.boostresearchineverybranchofthesciences
D.hinderthedevelopmentofstudentswithpotential
45.
【C6】
46.Itwastheworsttragedyinmaritime(航海的)history,sixtimesmoredeadlythantheTitanic.WhentheGermancruiseshipWilhelmGustloffwashitbytorpedoes(鱼雷)firedfromaRussiansubmarineinthefinalwinterofWorldWarII,morethan10,000people--mostlywomen,childrenandoldpeoplefleeingthefinalRedArmypushintoNaziGermany--werepackedaboard.Anicestormhadturnedthedecksintofrozensheetsthatsenthundredsoffamiliesslidingintotheseaastheshiptiltedandbegantogodown.Othersdesperatelytriedtoputlifeboatsdown.Somewhosucceededfoughtoffthoseinthewaterwhohadthestrengthtotrytoclawtheirwayaboard.Mostpeoplefrozeimmediately."I'llneverforgetthescreams,"saysChristaNtitzmann,87,oneofthe1,200survivors.Sherecallswatchingtheship,brightlylit,slippingintoitsdarkgrave--andintoseemingnothingness,rarelymentionedformorethanhalfacentury.
NowGermany'sNobelPrize-winningauthorGtinterGrasshasrevivedthememoryofthe9,000dead,includingmorethan4,000children--withhislatestnovelCrabWalk,publishedlastmonth.Thebook,whichwillbeoutinEnglishnextyear,doesn'tdwellonthesinking;itsheroineisapregnantyoungwomanwhosurvivesthecatastropheonlytosaylater:"Nobodywantedtohearaboutit,nothereintheWest(ofGermany)andnotatallintheEast."Thereasonwasobvious.AsGrassputitinarecentinterviewwiththeweeklyDieWoche:"BecausethecrimesweGermansareresponsibleforwereandaresodominant,wedidn'thavetheenergylefttotellofourownsufferings."
ThelongsilenceaboutthesinkingoftheWilhelmGustloffwasprobablyunavoidable—andnecessary.Byunreservedlyowninguptotheircountry'smonstrouscrimesintileSecondWorldWar,Germanshavemanagedtowinacceptanceabroad,marginalize(使......不得势)theneo-Nazisathomeandmakepeacewiththeirneighbors.Today'sunifiedGermanyismoreprosperousandstablethanatanytimeinitslong,troubledhistory.Forthat,ahalfcenturyofwillfulforgettingaboutpainfulmemoriesliketheGermanTitanicwasperhapsareasonablepricetopay.ButeventhemostpoliticallycorrectGermansbelievethatthey'venowearnedtherighttodiscussthefullhistoricalrecord.NottoequateGermansufferingwiththatofitsvictims,butsimplytoacknowl-edgeaterribletragedy.
WhydoestheauthorsaythesinkingoftheWilhelmGustloffwastheworsttragedyinmaritimehistory?
A.ItwasattackedbyRussiantorpedoes.
B.Mostofitspassengerswerefrozentodeath.
C.Itsvictimsweremostlywomenandchildren.
D.Itcausedthelargestnumberofcasualties.
47.
【C3】
48.
Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingcontributedtothedeteriorationoftheasylumsystem?Ⅰ.Lackoffundstomaintaintheasylums.Ⅱ.Influxofmorepatientsthanthesystemwasdesignedtohandle.Ⅲ.Lackofeffectivetreatmen
A.Ⅲonly.B.ⅠandⅡonly.C.ⅠandⅢonly.D.Ⅰ,Ⅱ,andⅢ.
49.Thekeytothesequestionsistheemotionalresponsewecallanxiety.Unlikehungerorthirst,whichbuildanddissipate(驱散)intheimmediatepresent,anxietyisthesortoffeelingthatsneaksuponyoufromthedayaftertomorrow.It'ssupposedtokeepyoufromfeelingtoosafe.Withoutit,fewofuswouldsurvive.
Allanimals,especiallythesmall,scurryingkind,appeartofeelanxiety.Humanshavefeltitsincethedaystheysharedtheplanetwithsaber-toothedtigers.Butweliveinaparticularlyanxiousage.TheinitialshockofSept.11haswornoff,andthefearhaslifted,butmillionsofAmericanscontinuetoshareakindofgeneralizedmassanxiety.ArecentTIME/CNNpollfoundthateightmonthsaftertheevent,nearlytwo-thirdsofAmericansthinkabouttheterrorattacksatleastseveraltimesaweek.Anditdoesn'ttakemuchforalltheoldfearstocomerushingback.Whatwassurprisingabouttherecentdrumbeatofterrorwarningswashowquicklyittriggeredtheanxietysomanyofusthoughtwehadputbehindus.
Thisisoneofthemysteriesofanxiety.Whileitisanormalresponsetophysicaldanger—andcanbeausefultoolforfocusingthemindwhenthere'sadeadlinelooming(或隐或现)—anxietybecomesaproblemwhenitpersiststoolongbeyondtheimmediatethreat.Sometimesthere'sanobviouscause,aswiththeshell-shockedsoldiersofWorldWarIortheterror-scarredciviliansoftheWorldTradeCentercollapse.Othertimes,wedon'tknowwhywecan'tstopworrying.
Thereiscertainlyalotofanxietygoingaround.Anxietydisorder—whichiswhathealthexpertscallanyanxietythatpersiststothepointthatitinterfereswithone'slife—isthemostcommonmentalillnessintheU.S.Initsvariousforms,rangingfromveryspecificphobias(恐惧症)togeneralizedanxietydisorder,itafflicts19millionAmericans.
Andyet,accordingtoasurveypublishedlastJanuarybyresearchersfromUCLA,lessthan25%ofAmericanswithanxietydisordersreceiveanykindoftreatmentfortheircondition."Ifmentalhealthisthestepchildofthehealth-caresystem,"saysJerilynRoss,presidentoftheAnxietyDisordersAssociationofAmerica,"thenanxietyisthestepchildofthestepchild."
SigmundFreudwasfascinatedwithanxietyandrecognizedearlyonthatthereismorethanonekind.Heidentifiedtwomajorformsofanxiety:onemorebiologicalinnatureandtheothermoredependentonpsychologicalfactors.Unfortunately,hisfollowersweresoobsessedwithhisideasaboutsexdrivesandunresolvedconflictsthatstudiesofthephysicalbasisofanxietylanguished(减退).
Whatcanbethemostsuitabletitleofth
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