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2021-2022年浙江省衢州市大学英语6级大学英语六级重点汇总(含答案)学校:________班级:________姓名:________考号:________

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

Theself-esteemtheoristsarguethat______isanecessarybasisfordevelopinghealthy,realisticself-esteem.

A.theteacher'srightguidance

B.necessaryknowledgeandskills

C.praisefromtheparents

D.thesocialmeasures

2.

Comparedwithcloninghumanandbringingthemupasanarmy,itwouldbemuchcheaperto______.

3.

Nanotechnologyhasresultedinawiderangeofamazing,practicaldiscoveriessuchasstain-resistanttrousersandself-cleaningtoilets.

A.YB.NC.NG

4.

Inthehappinesspiechart,errorfactorsaccountfor10percent.

A.YB.NC.NG

5.

Whichofthefollowingisfamousforreducinganxiety?

A.Celery.B.Almonds.C.Onion.D.Aromaofanorange.

6.

One-ortwo-minuteexcerpts______,canbesenttofriendsbye-mailorinstantmessage.

7.

Manyscientistsbelievedthattheycouldproduceananti-AIDSvaccinethatcouldbegiventopeopleto______thedisease.

8.Exploitinghydroelectricpowerresourcecancostbillionsofdollars,forhydroelectricplantsnormallyhave______.

9.

Theargumentfordesigninglanguagesforbadprogrammersisthat______.

10.

Beingtaughttotraindogsinakindway,troubledboysgetlovefromtheanimalandalsosave______.

11.AccordingtoEkmanwhostudiesmicro-facialexpressionsofliars,awrinklednoseprobablyshowsone's______.

12.

In2001,R-ratedfilmsaccountedforthemajorityofHollywoodfilmsbecausebothdomesticandforeignmarketswereinfavorofactionmovies.

A.YB.NC.NG

13.

Whenitcametomoneymatters,onedadhadahabitofputtinghisbraintosleep,theotherhadahabitof______.

14.

Thebackupandrecoverytoolsmustbe______todealwithvariouscomputercrises.

15.

AccordingtoRolandHwang,wecaninferthat______.

A.Theelectricvehicleswilltakeuptheautomotivemarketgradually.

B.Theelectricvehicleswillquittheautomotivemarketgradually.

C.Theconventionalcarisbetterthantheelectricvehicles.

D.Theelectricvehiclesencountersomechallenges.

16.

Ifyoucanmakereadjustmentsinyourfitnessplanasyouage,youcanstaystrongandflexibleand______.

17.

Ifonehasthedesiretoimprovehisreadingspeed,themotivationtopracticeand,hemayimprovehisreadingspeed.

18.

AccordingtoJohnHallam,whoshouldberesponsiblefortheharmdonebyrobotsinthefuturewillnotbeso______asitisnow.

19.

TwoopposingcampshavedifferentideasabouthowtorespondtoIran'sdecisiontorestart______.

20.

Ifagossipbringsgoodtothegossiping,thepeopleinvolvedarelikelytodevelop______.

二、3.ListeningComprehension(20题)21.听力原文:M:Iwasjustreadingthisarticleaboutthewondersoftheancientworld.Alotofthemwerebuildings.Iwasthinking,whatwouldyourwondersofthemodernwouldbe?Notnecessarilybuildings,butthingsthathavechangedourwayoflife.

W:Forme,well,Iwasthinkingthecellphoneisthemostwonderfulthing.

M:Really?

W:Yeah,(19)Ievencouldn'tlivewithoutmine.It'ssoconvenient!Icancallmyfriendsanytimeandtheycanalwayscallme.OrifI'mintroubleIcancallforhelp...

M:Youmeanlikecallingyourparents?

W:Yeah,likeparents,andifI'mrunninglate,I'mabletocallafriendifI'm,like,onthebusorsomething.

M:(20)Buttheproblemwithcellphonesisthatpeopleusethemtoomuchforeverylittlething.It'spracticallygluedtotheirears.

W:Yeah,andIhateitwhenpeopleshoutintotheminapublicplaceandeveryoneelsehastolistentotheconversation,especiallyinrestaurants.

M:Well,goodmannersaren'tawonderofourworld!Youknow,Ithinkthemostamazingwonderise-mail.Ithaschangedtheworld,andithastotallytransformedmybusiness.Everybodyatworkisalwaysonthecomputer,respondingtoe-mails,sendinge-mails...That'swheremostofourbusinessisdonenow,throughe-mail.Youaresendingreports,gettinginformation.Butthebadpartisthatyouaregluedtothecomputerandpeopleexpectthingstobedonerightaway.

W:Yeah,peopleareshockedifyougothroughadaywithoutcheckingyoure-mail.Andwhenyougoonvacationandthenyoucomeback,maybethereare200e-mailswaitingforyou—allofthemurgent.

M:Iguessitislikeanyothertoolordevice.(21)Ifit'susedcorrectly,it'sveryuseful.

19.Wilydoesthewomanconsiderthecellphoneoneofthewondersofthemodemworld?

20.Whatistheproblemwithcellphonesaccordingtotheman?

21.Howdoesthemanfeelaboute-mail?

(20)

A.Itisusedtoomuch.

B.ItismorenecessarythanE-mail.

C.Itisveryconvenient.

D.Ithasmoreproblemsthanbenefits.

22.

【B7】

23.听力原文:W:Canyouhavemycarreadyatfiveo'clock,please?

M:Sure.Thedamageisminor.

Q:Wheredidthisconversationprobablytakeplace?

(15)

A.Atamine.

B.Inanewcarshowroom.

C.Inaparkinglot.

D.Atacarrepairshop.

24.(22)

A.Thewoman'smusicalbackground.

B.Thewoman'seconomicsituation.

C.Thewoman'spoliticalbackground.

D.Thewoman'sdecisiontotakeonsomuchwork.

25.听力原文:Americanscientistsaredevelopingmapsthatcanidentifyareasoffutureflooding.Theupsalsomayhelpscientistsestimatethepossibilityofextremelydryweatherandseverestorms.

TomJacksonoftheUnitedStatesDepartmentofAgriculturepreparedthemapaftertheAprilflood.HeusedinformationprovidedbysatellitesinEarthorbit.

Themapsareproducedfromdishreceiversonthesatellites.Eachdishreceivermeasuresthewetnessofthesoilbycapturingfilenaturalreleaseofmicrowaveradiationfromthesoil.Thereceiversturnrapidly.Thisprovidescompletecoverageofeachareathesatellitepassesover.

Mr.JacksonandotherscientistshavetestedAqua'sequipmentinairplanesmidsatellitesflyingoverseveralstates.Thescientistsusedtheteststodevelopwaystochangetheinformationgatheredintomaps.

Mr.JacksonnowplanstocomparethemicrowavedishreceiverfindingswithinformationfromtestsonEarth'ssoil.HewilluseinstrumentsatAgriculturalResearchServicecentersinfourstates.Heaimwillstudyinfatuationprovidedbyfortygroundobservationcentersacrossthecountry.

(30)

A.Toestimatetheextremeweather.

B.Todevelopthesatellitetechnology.

C.Toimproveagriculturaloutput.

D.Tolearnhowtochangeinformationtomapsmoreefficiently.

26.

【B6】

27.听力原文:Asaresultofrisinguniversitycosts,manystudentsarefindingitnecessarytotakeonpart-timejobs.Tomakefindingthosejobseasier,theplacementservicehasputtogetheralistingofwhatisavailablelocally.Forsomestudents,thesepart-timejobscouldleadtofull-timeworkaftergraduation,astheymayofferexperienceintheirownfield,bethatfinance,marketingorevenmanagement.Forexample,NationalSavingsBankoffersworkonahalftimebasis.That's20hoursperweek.Retailstoresandrestaurantshavepositionsrequiringfewerhours.Evenlesstimeisexpectedofthatprovidingchildcare.Wehaveanumberoffamiliesregisteredwithuswhoarelookingforbaby-sittersforasfewasfourhoursaweek.Forstudentswhopreferoutdoorwork,there'reseasonalpositionsrightoncampus,workingwiththegardeningandlandscapingteams.Theseoftenrequirethemosttimeandtheyaretheleastflexibleintermsofscheduling.Toseeacompletelistoftheseandotheravailablejobs,includingthesalaryofferedandthehoursrequired,stopbyourofficeandbesuretobringar6sum6withyou.Whenyoufindsomethingthatinterestsyou,we'llputyouintouchwiththepersonofferingit.Inaddition,ourcounselorswillgiveyouhintsaboutsuccessfulinterviewing.

(33)

A.Tointereststudentsinacareerincounseling.

B.Torecruitcounselorstoworkintheplacementoffice.

C.Toinform.studentsofauniversityprogram

D.ToconvincelocalmerchantstohirecollegeStudents.

28.(41)

29.(29)

A.Theyaremorelikelytodamagethecave.

B.It'shardforthemtostayawake.

C.Theytendtobreaktheirequipment.

D.Theymayimagineseeingthingsthataren'treallythere.

30.(21)

A.Exercisingtheentirebody.

B.Havingyourbloodpressuretakendaily.

C.Losingweightpriortoexercising.

D.Weighinginbeforeeachexercisesession.

31.听力原文:W:Okay,Mr.Taylor,let'sgo.aheadandbeginnow.(22)Firstofall,tellmesomethingaboutyourlastjob.

M:Well,asstatedonmyresume,IworkedforfiveyearsatHi-TechComputers.

W:Okay.Hi-TechComputers.AndwhatdoyouknowaboutcomputernetworksandoperatingsystemsincludingDOS,Windows,MacintoshOS,andUNIX?

M:Umm...well...Ididcomeincontactwithcomputerseverynightatmylastjob.

W:Hum!...Andhowaboutwebsiteauthoringskills?Oh,Wearelookingforsomeonetocreateandmanageourcompany'swebsitewhichwouldincludethedevelopment,configuration,anduseofDOS,Windows,MacintoshOS,andCGIscripts.

M:Umm...uh,webpage,webpage.Huh...Idon'tthinkI'vereadthatbook,and(25)I'mafraidI'veneverusedthoseCGIthings.

W:Huh?AndwhataboutexperiencewithJavaorJavaScript?

M:Well...(23)IthinkI'vetriedJavaataforeigncoffeeshoponetime,ifthat'swhatyoumean.Thatkindofcoffeetastesgood,butmyfavoritecoffeeisalwaysespresso.

W:Okay,Mr.Taylor,IthinkIhavealltheinformationIneed!Thankyouverymuchforcomingtoday.

M:(25)Oh,andIreallylikecomputergames.Iplaythemeveryday.Ioftenstayupallnighttoplaycomputergame.SoIcanworklate.

W:Right,right.(24)ThanksMr.Taylor.We'llbeintouch.We'llcallyouifyougetthejob.

(23)

A.Computersalesnegotiations.

B.Apreliminaryinterview.

C.AnInternetseminarmeeting.

D.Anoraltestforcomputerscience.

32.SectionB

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.

听力原文:Anadvertisementsays"LearnEnglishinsixweeks,oryourmoneyback".Ofcourse,itneverhappensquitelikethat.Asweknow,nolanguageiseasytolearnexceptone'smother-tongue.Andthinkhowmuchpracticethatgets.BeforetheSecondWorldWar,peopleusuallylearnEnglishinordertoreadEnglishliterature.NowmostpeoplewanttospeakEnglish.EveryyearmanymillionsofpeoplestarttolearnEnglish.Howdotheydoit?

Somepeopletryathome,withbooksandtapes,someuseradioortelevisionprogrammes,othersgotoschoolorattendeveningclasses.IftheyuseEnglishonlytwoorthreetimesaweek,itwilltakealongtimetolearnit,likeEnglishlearningatschool.AfewpeopletrytolearnEnglishfastandstudysixormorehoursaday.ItisclearlyeasiertolearnEnglishinCanada,AustraliaortheUnitedStates.However,mostpeoplecannotaffordthis,andformanyitisnotnecessary.TheyneedEnglishinordertodotheirworkbetter.Forexample,mostscientistsandengineerschieflyneedtobeabletoreadbooksandreportsinEnglish.WhetherEnglishislearntquicklyorslowly,itishardwork.Goodteachers,booksandmachineswillhelp,buttheycannotdothestudents'workforhim.

(27)

A.Englishistheeasiestlanguagetolearn.

B.Englishisaseasytolearnasyourmothertongue.

C.Englishcanbelearntinsixweeks.

D.ItiseasiertolearnEnglishonradioorTV.

33.【B3】

34.听力原文:M:Prof.Kennedyhasbeenverybusythissemester.AsfarasIknow,heworksuntilmid-nighteveryday.

W:Iwouldn'thavetroubledhimsomuchifIhadknowhewassobusy.

Q:Whatdowelearnfromtheconversation?

(14)

A.Thewomanhastroublegettingalongwiththeprofessor.

B.Thewomanregretshavingtakenupmuchoftheprofessor'stime.

C.Thewomanknowstheprofessorhasbeenbusy.

D.Thewomanknowstheprofessorhasrunintotrouble.

35.(38)

36.听力原文:M:There'ssomethingdifferentaboutPanla.butIcall'tputmyfingeronit.

W:Iheardthatshehadhadcosmeticsurgery.WanttobetshehadaHosejob?

Q:WhatprobablyhappenedtoPaula?

(13)

A.Shelostafinger.

B.Someonehitherinthenose.

C.Shebecameasurgicalnurse.

D.Shehadanoperationonhernose.

37.(28)

A.Theyarrangethebooksinalphabeticalorder.

B.Theygiveanumbertoeachbook.

C.Theyputthebooksintoacardcatalogue.

D.Theyputthebooksontheshelvesrandomly.

38.听力原文:M:Doyouhavehotwaterinyourdorm?Becausewehaven'thadanyforthreedaysandIhatecoldshowers.

W:Oh,thatsoundsmiserable.Sincethegym'susuallyopen,whydon'tyoujustgoovertheretofixtheproblem?

Q:Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?

(13)

A.Hecangotothegymtohaveabath.

B.Heshouldbuyanewpipefromthegyms.

C.Hecangotothegymtoconsulttheexperts.

D.Hecanturntothegymtohavethewaterpiperepaired.

39.

【B10】

40.(31)

A.HowmanynativespeakersithadinShakespeare'stime.

B.Thenumberofpeoplewithanadequateworkingknowledgeofit.

C.Thesituationswhereacommonlanguageisneeded.

D.Thepurposesforpeopletolearnasecond,language.

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

【C4】

42.

TheJapanesestaffcomplainedtotheAmericanmanagerbecause______.

A.theAmericanmanagerhadliedtothem

B.thesalaryincreaseswereinsufficient

C.moststaffhadnotreceivedsalaryincreases

D.therewasamisunderstandingoftheword"fair"

43.UNofficialspledgedThursdaytobridgetheworld'sdigitaldivide,bringingcomputersandInternettrainingtoPoorercountriesbeforetheyfallfurtherbehindintechnologyandwealth.TheDigitalServiceCorpsinitiativeexpandsonaUniversityofPennsylvaniapilotthatsentthreeprofessorsand27studentstotheWestAfricancountryofMalllastspring.FourcountrieswillbeselectedforvisitsinDecember.

InpartneringwiththeprivateGlobalTechnologyOrganization,theUNOfficeforProjectsServiceswantstoreducethegapseparatingnationswithgoodtechnologyfromthosewithout."TherearemoreWebsitesoriginatinghereinNewYorkthaninallofAfrica,"saidReinhartHelmke,executivedirectoroftheUNagency."TherearemoreWebsitesoriginatinginFinlandthaninallofLatinAmericaandtheCaribbean."Helmkesaidthedigitaldividewouldbebetterdescribedasadigitalchasm.Hesaidtheglobaleconomycannotbesustainedifsomecountriesareleftout.

NeysanRassekh,founderandpresidentofGlobalTechnologyOrganization,vowedtotackletheproblem"countrybycountry,townbytown,citizenbycitizen."Theinitiativecarriesnofunding,however.TheUNprojectsoffice,asaself-financingagencywithalimitedbudget,willprovideonlymanagementknow-how.Rassekh'sgroup,whichorganizedtheUniversityofPennsylvaniagroup,planstosolicit(恳求)cashandequipmentdonations.FortheMaliproject,theuniversitypaidairfareandotherexpensesthroughfeesthatstudentspaytoreceiveacademiccredit.

Eliminatingtheglobaldividewon'tbeeasy.Persuadingforeigngovernmentstobuycomputersinsteadoffoodcanbetough,eventhoughtechnologycanreducepovertyandhungerinthelongrun,saidHafidhChaibi,whopromotesglobalaccessthroughtheWorldofKnowledgeFoundationinOrlando,Fla.ErnestWilson,aninternationaldevelopmentspecialistattheUniversityofMaryland,saidhisresearchfoundinformationtechnologygrowingby18percentayearindevelopingcountries,comparedwith23percentinindustrializednations.ThatmeansthegapcontinuestogrowdespiteimprovementsthroughprogramsfromtheUnitedNations,theWorldBank,theMarkleFoundationandotherorganizations.

TheUNannouncementcameasworldleadersmetattheUNMillenniumSummittodiscusssuchchallengesaspeace,disarmamentandaccesstonewtechnology.OverfourweeksinMayandJune,theUniversityofPennsylvaniavolunteerssetupfourcomputercentersinMallandtrained120residents,mostlystudentsandeducatorswhocouldthenteachothers.OrganizersarealsosettingupaWebsitetohelpresidentsobtaininformationoneducationandhealth.TheUNagencyanditsprivatepartnerplantoreplicatethateffortin10to12countriesayear.

The"digitaldivide"asisusedinthefirstpassagerefersto______.

A.thegapintechnologyandwealthbetweenpoorandrichcountries

B.inadequatetrainingwhichtechniciansinpoorercountrieshavereceived

C.theavailabilityofcomputerandInternettechnologiestodifferentnations

D.thedifferenceinthenumberofWebsitescreatedtopoorandrichcountries

44.

InEuropeanfarmers'eyes,______.

A.it'sreasonableforpeopletoworryaboutGMeffect

B.it'sunderstandabletosetanabsolutelimitonGMproducts

C.theywillbebrokenifEUhelpsthemtolimitGMeffect

D.0.5percentistoohighastandard

45.

ThemostimportantreasonwhytheHushadministrationsupportmorenewnuclear-powerplantsisthat______.

A.theyneedlittlegovernmentfinancialsupport

B.theywillincreaseenergysecurity

C.theyhelplessendependenceonfossilfuels

D.theyareenvironmentallyfriendly

46.

Itisimpliedinthelasttwoparagraphsthat

47.SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.

Formorethan10yearstherehasbeenabiggerriseincarcrimethaninmostothertypesofcrime.Anaverageofmorethantwocarsaminutearebrokeninto,vandalized(破坏)orstolenintheUK.Carcrimeaccountsforalmostathirdofallreportedoffenceswithnosignsthatthetrendisslowingdown.

Althoughtherearehighlyprofessionalcriminalsinvolvedincartheft,almost90percentofcarcrimeiscommittedbytheopportunist.Amateurthievesareaidedbyourcarelessness.WhentheAutomobileAssociation(AA)engineerssurveyedonetowncentrecarparklastyear,10percentofcarscheckedwereunlocked,afigurebackedupbyaHomeOfficenationalsurveythatfound12percentofdriverssometimeslefttheircarsunlocked.

Thevehiclesaresittinginpetrolstationswhiledriverspayfortheirfuel.TheAAhasdiscoveredthatcarsareleftunattendedforanaverageofthreeminutesandsometimesmuchlongerasdriversbuydrinks,cigarettesandotherconsumeritemsandthenpayatthecounter.Withpaymentbycreditcardmoreandmorecommon,itisnotunusualforadrivertobeoutofhiscaraslongassixminutesprovidingthecarthiefwithagoldenopportunity.

InanexclusiveAAsurvey,carriedoutatabusygarageonamainroadoutofLondon,300motoristswerequestionedoverthreedaysoftheholidayperiod.24percentadmittedthatthey"always"or"sometimes"leavethekeysinthecar.Thismeansthatnationwide,amillioncarsdailybecomeeasytargetsfortheopportunistthief.

TheAArecommendslockingupwheneveryouleavethecar—andforhowevershortaperiod.Apartiallyopensunrooforwindowisafurthercome—ontothieves.

Leavingvaluablesinviewisaninvitationtothecriminal.AManchesterprobationary(假释期)serviceresearchproject,whichinterviewedalmost100carthieveslastyear,foundmanywouldinvestigateacoatthrownonaseat.Neverleaveanydocumentsshowingyourhomeaddressinthecar.Ifyouhaveagarage,useitandlockit—agaragedcarisatsubstantiallylessrisk.

Therearemanyothertrapstoavoid.TheHomeOfficehasfoundlittleawarenessamongdriversaboutsafeparking.Mostmotoristsquestionedmadenoeffortstoavoidparkinginquietspotsawayfromstreetlightsjusttheplacesthieveslove.TheAAadvicesdriverstoparkinplaceswithpeoplearound—thievesdonotlikeaudiences.

Accordingtoparagraph1,therateofcarcrimeis______thanothertypesofcrimes.

48.

MostAmericansbelievethat______.

A.theoverweightproblemhascostthenationmuch

B.obesityisrelatedtoone'sphysicalconditions

C.peoplewhoareoverweightareunfortunate

D.gluttonyandslotharetwodeadlysins

49.Accordingtothefourthparagraph,whentroubleloomsforasmallfirm,______.

A.thefirmwillchoosetoinform.itsoutsidedirectorsfirst

B.outsidedirectorsaretheonlypeopletohelpthefirmoutofit

C.outsidedirectorshavemoreincentivestoquitthantostay

D.thefirmwillchoosetodismissitsoutsidedirectors

50.

Accordingtothepassage,whatwouldapublicrelationspersonnelprobablydoafteradecisionismadeinindustry?

A.Planandhavesomepromotionalactivities.

B.Givesomesuggestionstothedecision-maker.

C.Setupcommunicationwiththepublic.

D.Organizesomespecialeventslikepressconference.

51.SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.Pleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.

Formorethan10yearstherehasbeenabiggerriseincarcrimethaninmostothertypesofcrime.Anaverageofmorethantwocarsaminutearebroken【C1】______,vandalized(破坏)orstolenintheUK.Carcrimeaccountsforalmostathirdofallreportedoffenceswithno【C2】______thatthetrendisslowingdown.

Althoughtherearehighlyprofessionalcriminals【C3】______incartheft,almost90percentofcarcrimeiscommittedbytheopportunist.Amateurthievesareaidedbyourcarelessness.WhentheAutomobileAssociation(AA)engineers【C4】______onetowncentrecarparklastyear,10percentofcarscheckedwereunlocked,afigure【C5】______upbyaHomeOfficenationalsurveythatfound12percentofdriverssometimeslefttheircarsunlocked.

Thevehiclesaresittinginpetrolstationswhiledriverspayfortheirfuel.TheAAhasdiscoveredthatcarsareleftunattendedforanaverageofthreeminutes—andsometimesmuchlonger—asdriversbuydrinks,cigarettesandotherconsumer【C6】______andthenpayatthecounter.Withpaymentbycreditcardmoreandmorecommon,itisnotunusualforadrivertobeoutofhiscarforaslongassixminutesprovidingthecarthiefwithagoldenopportunity.

InanexclusiveAAsurvey,carriedoutatabusygarageonamainroadoutofLondon,300motoristswere【C7】______overthreedaysoftheholidayperiod.24percentadmittedthatthey"always"or"sometimes"leavethekeysinthecar.Thismeansthatnationwide,amillioncarsdailybecomeeasytargetsfortheopportunistthief.

TheAArecommendslockingupwheneveryouleavethecar--andforhowevershortaperiod.A【C8】______opensunrooforwindowisafurthercome-ontothieves.

Leavingvaluablesinviewisaninvitationtothecriminal.AManchesterprobationary(假释期)serviceresearchproject,whichinterviewedalmost100carthieveslastyear,foundmanywouldinvestigateacoatthrownonaseat.Never【C9】______anydocumentsshowingyourhomeaddressinthecar.Ifyouhaveagarage,useitandlockit—agaragedcarisatsubstantiallylessrisk.

Therearemanyother【C10】______toavoid.TheHomeOfficehasfoundlittleawarenessamongdriversaboutsafeparking.Mostmotoristsquestionedmadenoeffortstoavoidparkinginquietspotsawayfromstreetlights—justtheplacesthieveslove.TheAAadvisesdriverstoparkinplaceswithpeoplearound—thievesdonotlikeaudiences.

A)backedI)leave

B)beneathJ)partially

C)branchK)practically

D)developL)questioned

E)insightM)sign

F)intoN)surveyed

G)involvedO)traps

H)items

【C1】

52.

Howcanwomengettheroleofpoliticalleadership?

A.Womenmusttakepartinnationalaffairsthroughtheirownefforts.

B.Thegovernmentmustgivesomeconvenientconditionstowomen.

C.Womenmustbeuncompromisingandsteadyandneedmen'ssupport.

D.Menhandthepowertowomenvoluntarilyforabetterfuture.

53.

ThepromotedJapanesemanageraskedforatransferbecause______.

A.hewasnotcompetent,forthehigherposition

B.hewasnotaccustomedtoworkingbyhimself

C.hecouldnotmaketheadjustmenttohisnewjob

D.helackedadequatecommunicationwithhissuperiors

54.

【C2】

55.(59)

56.

HowlongwilltheChinesepandacloningprojecttakeaccordingtothepassage?

A.Oneyear.

B.Threetofiveyears.

C.Twoyears.

D.Twenty-fiveyears.

57.

TheChinesethoughtthatthesunspentthenight______.

A.inthebranchesofatree

B.abovethesky

C.inawesternvalley

D.onearth

58.

Whichofthefollowingstatementswin.theauthorsupport?

A.Everybodycangetrichwithsomefinancialassets.

B.Thecreditriskfortreasurybondsisextremelyhigh.

C.It'snousetryingtoknowtheadvantagesofstocks,bendsandcash.

D.Everybodyshouldrealizetheimportanceofdistributionoftheirfinancialassets.

59.

Accordingtothepassage,Milton______.

A.describesSatanasaPuritan

B.doesn'tbelieveinGod

C.issatisfiedwiththeBritishruler

D.callsonpeopletofightagainstthedictator

60.

WhichofthefollowingisNOTtruewiththe"enjoyyourself"message?

A.Itisadifferentkindofpersonalityfromothers.

B.Itisonethatisself-centered.

C.Iliketodowhatmakesmefeelgood.

D.Ilivemydreamstoday,nottomorrow.

四、5.ErrorCorrection(5题)61.【S3】

62.

【S2】

63.

【S8】

64.

【S3】

65.

【S6】

五、6.Translation(5题)66.Listeners,meanwhile,keeptheireyesonthefaceofthespeaker,____________(只允许自己有稍许和视线转移).

67.Thiswasnotthefirsttime______(他背叛我们).

68.Ifwecanmakegooduseoftime,______(我们就可以期望得到好的成效并获得丰厚利润).

69.ProfessorLu'sdevotiontoteaching______(搏得同事和学生的尊重).

70.Hewasgreatlyrelievedthatshedidnot_____________(像他担心的那样,向媒体泄漏那个秘密).

参考答案

1.B解析:根据题干关键词developinghealthy,realisticsell-esteem定位到原文第七段末句:Acquiringtheknowledgeandskillsthatenableachildtomakeprogresstowardsuchgoalsisanecessarybasisfordevelopinghealthy,realisticsell-esteem.可知获得实现成功的基本知识和技巧是建立健康、实际的自尊的基础。故选B项。

2.recruityoungadultsrecruityoungadults解析:根据题干关键词bringingthemupasanarmy定位到原文第七段第三、四句:Clonesstartoutlifeasbabies.Itismucheasiertorecruityoungadultsthantotakecareofbabiesfortwentyyears.这是作者针对某些人担心统治者会利用克隆技术直接克隆军队而提出的观点。

3.S解析:参见第3段:还有不少其他重大发现——也许没有如此神奇,但是很实用舒适,比如:无异味的袜子,抗污渍的裤子,抗灰尘的窗户以及自动清洁马桶等。

4.C解析:本题涉及在快乐感的饼图中各种因素所占的比例。其中基因决定观占50%,环境因素占10%,剩下的40%包括误差因素和“有意行为”。但文章并没有提到误差所占的具体百分比,因此应判断本题为NG。

5.D解析:细节辨认题。由原文可知,橘子

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