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2022-2023年山东省日照市大学英语6级大学英语六级学校:________班级:________姓名:________考号:________

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

Whentherearenoefficientdoctorsinlargepopulationcenters,epidemicsstart.

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2.

Cabletelevisionhaddevelopedtechnologythatallowedthemtoaddmoreprogrammingtocableservicein______.

A.Intheearly1990s

B.Inthelate1970s

C.Intheearly1950s

D.Intheearly1940s

3.Whatdidtheresearchersdotoparticipantsintheexperiments?

A.Theyputonamagicperformancetotheparticipants.

B.Theydivertedtheparticipants'attentionanddisruptedtheirchoosing.

C.Theychangedthethingsparticipantschosewithouttheirnoticing.

D.Theyaddedconfusiontothetwooptionstheparticipantsfaced.

4.

AlotofAmericangobrokedueto______.

5.

Afterspendingcountlesshoursimprovingsomeaspectofaprogram,thehobbyistofFlightSimulatorthen______.

6.WhereDoDreamsComefrom?

Doyouoftendreamatnight?Mostpeopledo.Whentheywakeinthemorningtheysaytothemselves,"WhatastrangedreamIhad!Iwonderwhatmademedreamthat."

Sometimesdreamsarefrightening.Terriblecreaturesthreatenandpursueus.Sometimes,indreams,wishescometrue.Wecanflythroughtheairorfloatfrommountain-tops.Atothertimeswearetroubledbydreamsinwhicheverythingisconfused.Wearelostandcan'tfindourwayhome.Theworldseemstohavebeenturnedupside-downandnothingmakessense.

Indreamsweactverystrangely.Wedothingswhichwewouldneverdowhenwe'reawake.Wethinkandsaythingswewouldneverthinkandsay.Whyaredreamssostrange?Wheredodreamscomefrom?

Peoplehavebeentryingtoanswerthissincethebeginningoftime.ButnoonehasproducedamoresatisfyinganswerthanamancalledSigmundFreud.One'sdream-worldseemsstrangeandunfamiliar,hesaid,becausedreamscomefromapartofone'smindwhichonecanneitherrecognizenorcontrol.Henamedthisthe"unconsciousmind."

SigmundFreudwasbornaboutahundredyearsago.HelivedmostofhislifeinVienna,Austria,butendedhisdaysinLondon,soonafterthebeginningoftheSecondWorldWar.

Freudwasoneofthegreatexplorersofourtime.Butthenewworldsheexploredwereinsidemanhimself.Fortheunconsciousmindislikeadeepwell,fullofmemoriesandfeelings.Thesememoriesandfeelingshavebeenstoredtherefromthemomentofourbirth—perhapsevenbeforebirth.Ourconsciousmindhasforgottenthem.Wedonotsuspectthattheyarethereuntilsomeunhappyorunusualexperiencecausesustoremember,ortodreamdreams.Thensuddenlyweseeafacewehadforgottenlongago.Wefeelthesamejealousfearandbitterdisappointmentswefeltwhenwewerelittlechildren.

ThisdiscoveryofFreud'sisveryimportantifwewishtounderstandwhypeopleactastheydo.Fortheunconsciousforcesinsideusareatleastaspowerfulastheconsciousforcesweknowabout.Whydowechooseonefriendratherthananother?Whydoesonestorymakeuscryorlaughwhileanotherstorydoesn'taffectusatall?Perhapsweknowwhy.Ifwedon't,thereasonsmayliedeepinourunconsciousminds.

WhenFreudwasachildhewantedtobecomeagreatsoldierandwinhonorforhiscountry.AtthattimeAustriaandGermanywereatwarwitheachother.HisfatherusedtotakeSigmunddowntotherailwaystationtowatchthetrainscomeinfromthebattle-fields.Thetrainswerefullofwoundedsoldiers.Thereweremenwhohadlostaneye,anarmoralegfightinginthewar.Manyofthesoldiersweresufferinggreatpain.

YoungSigmundwatchedthewoundedmenastheyweremovedfromthetrainsintothehay-cartsthatcarriedthemtothehospital.Hewasverysorryforthem.Hepitiedthemsomuchthathesaidtotheteacherathisschool,"Letusboysmakebandagesforthepoorsoldiersasoursistersinthegirls'schooldo."

Eventhen,Freudcaredaboutthesufferingsofothers,soitisn'tsurprisingthathebecameadoctorwhenhegrewup.Likeotherdoctorshelearnedallaboutthewayinwhichthehumanbodyworks.Buthebecamemoreandmorecuriousaboutthehumanmind.HewenttoParistostudywithafamousFrenchdoctor,Chareot.Chareot'sspecialstudywasdiseasesofthemindandnerves.

Atthattimeitseemedthatnooneknewverymuchaboutthemind.Ifapersonwentmad,or'outofhismind',therewasnotmuchthatcouldbedoneaboutit.Therewaslittlehelporcomfortforthemadmanorhisfamily.Peopledidn'tunderstandatallwhatwashappeningtohim.Hadhebeenpossessedbyadevilorevilspirit?WasGodpunishinghimforwrongdoing?Oftensuchpeoplewereshutawayfromthecompanyofordinarycivilized

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7.AccordingtoDr.Joseph,journalinghelpsunemployedpeople______.

A.haveanobjectivecommentonthemselves

B.healfromthehurtfeelingscausedbythelayoff

C.haveaninsightonthesituationofthejobmarket

D.becomeignorantofothers'opinionsonthem

8.

AccordingtoDr.Weeks,sleephasa(n)______function.

A.time-savingB.energy-savingC.life-savingD.money-saving

9.

IntheUnitedStates,somecitizensfearpeoplewithAIDS,butothers______thoselivingwiththedisease.

10.

IntheUnitedStates,distancealoneservestoisolateanygroupandtoprovideitwitha______.

11.

In2001,R-ratedfilmsaccountedforthemajorityofHollywoodfilmsbecausebothdomesticandforeignmarketswereinfavorofactionmovies.

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12.

Neverisonesupposedtodoexteriorpaintingwhenthetemperatureisbelow50degrees℉.

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13.Employeeswithoutchildrenareputatadisadvantagebecausetheyalwayshaveto______forco-workershavingkidstolookafter.

14.

ThemayorofaSpanishtownoncetriedtousefreeairpassageandhousingto______.

15.

Coupons,accordingtoDaveLieberman,aretoencouragetheconsumersto______.

16.

Whenyouarefacedwithfears,youusuallyfindthesituationis______.

17.

Theauthorsuggestedthatpeopleshouldeatmorefruits,vegetables,andplant-basedfoods,eatlesshigh-fat,high-caloriefoodswithinsufficientnutritionalvalue,stopsmoking,exerciseoftenandcontroltheirweightinordertoreducecancer.

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18.

Typically,apidginlanguagederivesmostofitsvocabularyfrom______.

19.ShouldYouJumpontheTechnologicalBandwagon(时尚)?

TechnologicalAdvancesandTheirInfluence

Withinthelast20years,wehavebeenswampedwithnewtechnologywhichhashelpedusrunourbusinessesfaster,andhopefullybetter.Recently,someofushavebeguntoquestionwhethertheonslaughtofevernewertechnologyisreallyhelpingusasmuchastheinitialimprovementsdid.Justbecauseatechnologyisnewdoesn'tnecessarilymeanthatitisbetter.Perhapswhatweshouldbeaskingis"Whattechnologycanwereallyuse?"

Weallhavesomehi-techproductsthatwe'veboughtbutdon'tuse.ManyofushaveaVCRwithsomanycomplexfunctionsthatwehavedifficultyprogrammingittorecordaprogram.Similarly,wehaveseenworkersspendanhourplayingwithacomputerprogramtoprintoutasinglemailinglabelwhichcouldhavebeenmorequicklydoneonatypewriter.

Everybusinessmaynotbeabletoaffordallofthesenewtoys.Andtheymaynotneedto.Rememberingthatinmanycasesthepushersofnewtechnologyaresimplysalespeopletryingtogetyoutopayforthetoyswhichintriguethem.Thereareseveralquestionsyoushouldaskyourselfbeforemakinganydecision:Howmucharethesetoysreallyworth?Doesthisnewtechnologymakesenseforyourbusiness?Isthistechnologyreallyworththeeffortneededtouseit?Withanynewtechnology,thereisapaybacktimewhentheincreasedefficiencygainedmayhelptopayfortheadoptionofthatnewtechnology.Whenyoufirstcomputerizedyouroffice,yougotabigboostinefficiencyforaminimalinvestment.Asthetechnologygetsevermoresophisticated,youstarttolosethatincreaseinefficiency.Theoldsayinggoesthatyouget90%ofyourincreaseinefficiencyfor10%ofyourinvestment.Theremaining90%ofyourmoneyisspenttryingtogetthatlast10%increaseinefficiency.Youhavetoanalyzeyourbusinessanddecideifyouevergetenoughincreaseinefficiencytopaybackthatlargeadditionalcost.

NewTechnologiesandTheirCost

Youneedtoanalyzethewayyoudobusinesstoseewhatyoucandotoincreaseyourefficiency.Youcan'tgetcaughtinthetrapof"WE'VEALWAYSDONEITTHISWAY!"Youwanttokeepthebest,andthrowawaythethingsthatslowyoudown.Sometimesthatdoesmeanadoptingnewtechnology.Sometimesitmeanschangingthewayyoudobusiness.Sometimesitmeanskeepingwhatyouhave.

Let'sconsiderandanalyzesomeofthenewtechnologies.

?InternetPresence

TheInternetisreceivingalotofhype(炒作)thesedays,anditsoundsasthougheverybusinessneedstohaveanInternetpresence.Developingandmaintainingawebsitetakestimeandmoney..Beforeyoumakethatinvestment,youshoulddecideifyoureallyneedanInternetpresence.Askyourselfthesequestions:AreyourpotentialclientslocatedthroughouttheUnitedStates?Doyourpotentialclientsowncomputers?AreyourpotentialclientscomputersophisticateswhosurftheWebregularly?ArethepeoplewhoAREontheInternetpartofyourpotentialclientbase?(TheprimaryusersoftheInternetatthistimetendtobeeducated,middletouppermiddleclasspeople.)

Ifyoucanansweryestoallofthesequestions,thenanInternetpresencemaymakesenseforyourbusiness.Ifyourpotentialclientsarealllocal,iftheyhavelittleornoaccesstotheInternet,thenthistechnologymaybeoneyoucanplaywith,aslongasyourecognizethattheexpenseswillnotnecessarilyincreaseyourbusiness.

?PaperlessOffice

Apaperlessofficeisoneinwhichallrecordsarekeptonlyinthecomputer.Tomanypeople,thisappearstobeagoodidea.Nopaperfilesarekept,sonotimeisspentfiling.However,timeisstillneededtoscaninformationintothecomputer,correctit,etc.Moreimportan

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20.Automation

Thetermautomationwascoinedaround1946bytheautomobileindustrytodescribetheincreaseduseofautomaticdevicesandcontrolsinmechanizedproductionlines.Today,itiswidelyusedinamanufacturingcontextbutisalsoappliedoutsideofmanufacturinginconnectionwithavarietyofsystemsinwhichthereisasignificantsubstitutionofmechanical,electrical,orcomputerizedactionforhumaneffortandintelligence.AnoperationiscommonlydescribedasautomatedifitisSubstantiallymoreautomaticthanitspredecessor.

Initsmostgeneralusage,automationcanbedefinedasatechnologyconcernedwithcarryingoutaprocessbymeansofprogrammedcommandscombinedwiththeautomaticfeedbackofdatarelatingtotheexecutionofthosecommands.Theresultingsystemiscapableofoperatingwithouthumanintervention.Thedevelopmentofthistechnologyhasbecomeincreasinglydependentontheuseofcomputersandcomputer-relatedtechnologies.Asaconsequence,automatedsystemshavebecomesophisticatedandcomplex.Advancedsystemsofthissortnowrepresentalevelofcapabilityandperformancethatsurpassinmanywaystheabilitiesofhumanstoaccomplishthesameactivities.

Automationtechnologyhasmaturedtoapointwhereanumberofothertechnologieshavedevelopedfromitandhaveachievedarecognitionandstatusoftheirown.Roboticsisonesuchtechnology.Itisaspecializedbranchofautomationinwhichtheautomatedmachinepossessescertaincharacteristics.Themosttypicalhumanlikecharacteristicofamodernindustrialrobotisitspoweredmechanicalarm.Therobot'sarmcanbeprogrammedtodoasequenceofmotionstoperform.usefultasks,suchasloadingandunloadingpartsataproductionmachineormakingasequenceofspot-weldsonthebodyofanautomobile.Therobotwillrepeatthemotionpatternuntilitisreprogrammedtoperform.somealternativetask.Astheseexamplesofrobotapplicationssuggest,anindustrialrobotistypicallyusedtoreplaceahumanworkerinafactoryoperation.

Thefieldofroboticshasitsrootsinthedevelopmentofautomationtechnology.Numericalcontrol(NC)andtelechericsaretwoimportantareasoftechnologythatconstitutethefoundationsofroboticstechnology.

Overtheyears,thesocialmeritsofautomationhavebeenarguedbylabourleaders,governmentofficials,businessexecutives,andcollegeprofessors.Nodoubtthebiggestcontroversyhasfocusedontheemploymentissue:Whatistheeffectofautomationonemployment?Thereareotherimportantaspectsoftheautomationissueaswell,includingitseffectonproductivity,economiccompetition,education,andqualityoflife.

Theadvantagescommonlyattributedtoautomationincludeincreasedproductionrates,moreefficientuseofmaterials,betterproductquality,improvedsafety,shorterworkweeksforlabour,andreductionoffactoryleadtimes.

Automatedmachinesareusuallydesignedtooperateathigherproductionratesthanhumansarecapableofachieving.Thisincreasedproductivityhasbeenoneofthebiggestreasonsforjustifyingtheadoptionofautomatedsystems.Notwithstandingtheclaimsofhighqualityfromgoodworkmanshipbyhumans,automatedsystemsaregenerallycapableofcarryingoutthemanufacturingprocesswithlessvariabilitythathumansmake,thusyieldinggreatercontrolandconsistencyofproductquality.Inaddition,theincreasedprocesscontrolmakespossiblemoreefficientuseofmaterials,resultinginlesswaste.

Automatedmanufacturingsystemsoften,removeworkersfromtheworkplace,thussafeguardingthemagainsthazardsintheworkenvironment.IntheUnitedStates,theOccupationalSafetyandHealthActof1970(OSHA)wasenactedwiththeobjectiveofmakingworksaferandprotectingthephysicalwell-beingoftheworkerona

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二、3.ListeningComprehension(20题)21.(32)

A.Turningherselfintoalegend.

B.Collectingmoneyforthepoor.

C.Doingbusinessandhelpingothers.

D.Goingaboutresearchandeducationwork.

22.SectionB

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

听力原文:GeorgeScottandTimMacDonalstoppedinfrontofthewindowofHill'sfurniturestore.Severalpaintingswerehangingtherealongwiththesignwhichsaid"ModernArtContest"."PrizesfortheTenBestEntries"."FamousArtCritictoJudgetheContest.""Doyoucallthatart?"askedGeorge,pointingtoapicturemadeoflargered,blueandyellowpatchesofpaintwithafewblacklinesscatteredhereandthere.

"Ican'teventellwhatitissupposedtobe."TimMacDonalchewedtheinsideofhislipashegazedattilepainting."Myfathersaysthesamethingaboutmodemart,butmymumsaysmodernartshowshowtheartistfeelsaboutsomethingorhowheseesit.""Well,thisguymusthavebeenfeelingterrible.Maybehewasmadandjustthrewthepaintatthepaper.Itissureamess,MylittlesisterSussiecouldpaintabetterpicturethanthis.”Timnoddedabsent-mindedlyasthetwoboysmovedon.Suddenlyhestopped."Say,I'vegotagreatidea.Comeon.Let'sgoovertoyourhouseandtalktoyoursister."

(27)

A.Thereisanofficefurnitureshow.

B.Thereisapaintingexhibition.

C.Thereisamodernartcontest.

D.Thereisanoff-seasonsale.

23.

【B2】

24.听力原文:Inaway,allofusareonaspaceship,theplanetEarth.Wemovearoundthesunat18milespersecondandneverstop.Onourspaceshipwehavefivebillionpeopleandlimitedsupplyofair,water,andland.Thesesupplieshavetobeusedcarefulbecausewecan'tbuynewair,water,orlandfromanywhereelse.

Theenvironmentonourplanetisaclosedsystem:nothingnewiseveradded.Naturerecyclesitsresources.Water,forexample,evaporatesandrisesasvisibledropstoform.clouds.ThissamewaterreturnstotheEarthasrainorsnow.Therainthatfallstodayisactuallythesamewaterthatfellontheland70millionyearsago.

Today,theEarthisintrouble.Factoriespourdirtywaterintoourrivers.Manyfishdieandthewaterbecomesunhealthyforpeopletodrink.Carsandfactoriesputpoisonsintotheairandcauseplants,animalsandpeopletogetsick.Peoplethrowbottlesandpaperoutoftheircarwindows,andtheroadsidebecomescoveredwithalsortsofwastes.Overtheyears,peoplehavechangedtheenvironment,andwehavepollution.

Tocontinuetosurvive,wemustlearnhowtousetheEarth'sresourceswisely.Wehavetochangeourhabitsandstopdumpingsuchenormousamountsofindustrialwasteintothewaterandair.Wemustcooperatewithnatureandlearnbetterwaystouse,notabuse,ourenvironment.

(33)

A.Becausebothhavealimitedsupplyofair,water,andotherresources.

B.BecausetheEarthmovesaroundthesunasfastasaspaceship.

C.Becausewecantraveltoouterspace.

D.BecausetheEarthneverstopsmoving.

25.

【B10】

26.听力原文:Afableisashortstorywhichisnottrue.Itisastorythatteachesusalesson.Wecallthelessonasmoral.Fablesareoftenaboutanimals,liketheoneaboutthehareandthetortoise.Haveyoureadthatfable?Whichonehaveyourread?Theyarenotalwaysaboutanimals,However.HereisaChinesefable.

AfishermancalledAhChongoncewentfishing,heloweredalineintothewater,onwhichtherewerehooks.Heintendedtocomeback'latertocollectthefishbutthelinebegantofeelveryheavysohehauleditintotheboat.Tohisastonishment,agoldchainwasonthehook.Hehauledthechainintotheboatbutmoreandmorechainappeared.Soonthebottomoftheboatwascoveredbytheglitteringlinksofchain."Ishallbewealthy.Ishallhavejewels,silkclothesandhundrredsofservants,"hethought.Hewentonpullinginthechainanddidnotnoticethattheboatwassinkingundertheweightofthegoldchain.Finally,thatboatsanktothebottomofthesea.

(30)

A.Afableisashort,truestorythatteachesusalesson.

B.Afableisashort,untruestoryaboutanimals.

C.Afableisashort,untruestorywithamoral.

D.Afableisashortlessonaboutanimals.

27.听力原文:Goodmorningeveryone.MynameisCraigStone,andI'llbeyourguidefortoday'stourofKyoto.First,Iwanttogoovertheitineraryofthetour,soeveryonecanenjoythetripwithoutbeingworriedaboutbeingleftbehindalongtheway.Ofcourse,noonehasgottenlostsofar.

Firstofall,we'llbeleavingat9:15outsidethemaintrainstationexit.Besuretoboardthebusby9:00sharp.

We'llbevisitingsomeofthemostfamoushistoricalspotsinKyoto.OurfirststopwillbeattheGoldenPavilion,atempleconstructedin1397.We'llbeleavingthereat10:30.You'llhaveaboutforty-fiveminutestostrollaroundthetempleanditsgardens.

OurnextdestinationwillbeRyoanjiTemple.That'salwaysadifficultonetopronounce.Thistempleisfamousforitsbeautifulrockgarden.We'lldepartfromthetempleat11:45.

Next,we'llhavelunchfrom12:00to12:45.

Intheafternoon,we'llbemakingabriefstopatHeianJinguShrine,whichwasconstructedin1895tocommemoratethe1,100thanniversaryofthefoundingofthecityofKyoto.

Afterthat,we'llheaddowntownandstopinGion.Manypeopleaskedmeaboutdifferenttraditionalshoppingareas,andthisisaplacewedon'twanttomiss.You'llhaveaboutanhourtolookaround,andI'msureyou'llenjoytheatmosphereoftheentirearea—theshops,thehomes,andtherestaurants.We'llbeleavingGlenat2:30.

Finally,we'llvisitNijojoCastle,whichwastheresidenceofthefirstTokngawaShogun.You'llhaveaboutanhourtotourthecastle,andwe'llmeetatthebusat4:00.

(33)

A.At9:00.B.At9:15.C.At9:50.D.At9:30.

28.(24)

A.Therehasbeendefiniteprogressinemployment.

B.Theyhaveenteredpreciouslymaledominatedoccupations.

C.Theiremploymenthavenotbeenmatchedbytheirremuneration.

D.Theyshareequaltotalworkloadwithmen.

29.(21)

A.Theylookatahousesitter'sscorereport.

B.Theyinterviewahousesitter'sfriends.

C.Theycheckahousesitter'sreferences.

D.Theyattendahousesitter'sparty.

30.听力原文:W:Hi,Frank.Whatareyouupto?IsthatreallyaFrenchgrammarbook?

M:Well,(19)I'mtryingtoteachmyselfsomeFrench.WhenIgotoMontrealnextsemester,Idon'twanttosoundlikejustanothertourist.Mostofthepeopletherearebilingual.

W:(20)LeaveBostontogotoMontreal?Ididn'tknowthisuniversityhadaprograminCanada.

M:Itdoesn't.I'mplanningtotakeashortleaveofabsencefromschool,soIcangothereonmyown.

W:What'sthereasonforthissuddeninterestinCanada?

M:Well,actuallyI'vebeenthinkingaboutgoingforsometimenow.Iknowsomeonetherewho'sbeenwantingmetovisit.

W:Arelative?

M:Anoldfriendofmyuncle'srunsachemicalengineeringdepartmentthere.So,I'mhopinghecanhelpmeenrollinsomeinterestingcourses.

W:(21)Ifyouwantthosecreditstransferredbackherelateron,you'dbetterarrangeforitbeforeyouleave.Don'tforgetwhathappenedtoSusanaftershecamebackfromRome.

M:Yeah,buthersituationwasdifferent.IalreadyhaveallthecreditsIneedtograduate.

W:Soyou'llbetakingcoursesjustforthesakeoflearning.

M:Thatwillbeanicechangeofpace,won'tit?

19.Whatisthemandoingatthebeginningoftheconversation?

20.Whatdoesthemanplantodo?

21.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemandobeforeleaving?

(20)

A.Planningasightseeingtour.

B.Arranginghisclassschedule.

C.WritingtoanoldfriendinFrance.

D.LookingthroughaFrenchbook.

31.听力原文:M:Icouldn'tputupwithmywifeanylonger.Idon'tknowwhyshealwayswantstolookateverythinginsuchanegativewayandtodiscourageotherpeople.

W:Maybeyoushouldtrytogettoknowsomethingaboutherchildhoodandtrytohelpherout.

Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean?

(15)

A.Theman'swifeshouldtrytobemoreunderstanding.

B.Thedepressionoftheman'swifemaybetheresultofherpastexperiences.

C.Theman'snegativeattitudemaybederivedfromhischildhood.

D.Itiseasyforthemantohelphiswifeoutofpessimism.

32.(26)

A.She'llpayperminute.

B.She'llpayamonthlyservicefee.

C.She'llpayayearlyservicefee.

D.Shewon'thavetopay.

33.听力原文:M:You'regoingtomakeatriptoIceland,aren'tyou?

W:Yes.ButIhaven'tgottheplaneticketyet.I'mthinkingofpostponingthetriptonextmonthsincethisisthebusiestmonthfortheairlines.

Q:Whatdoweknowaboutthewomanfromtheconversation?

(19)

A.Shehastochangethetimeforthetrip.

B.Shehasn'tdecidedwheretogonextmonth.

C.Shecan'taffordthetimeforthetrip.

D.Shewillmanagetoleavethismonth.

34.(17)

A.Itfailedforlackoffunds.

B.Itendedupfairlysuccessful.

C.Itwassuspendedforthelanddispute.

D.Itwasdifficulttocompleteandhadtobestopped.

35.SectionB

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

听力原文:Nomancanchangetheweather.Nobodycancontroltheweather.Butifyoustudycorrectly'thesignsarounduswecantellimportantchangesinweather.Thiswayoftellingwhattheweatherwillbeonthefollowingdayortwoiscalledweatherforecasting.

Formanycenturiesandinallcountries,peoplehavestudiedtheweatherandtriedtomakeweatherforecasting.Sometimesdistantobjectssuchashillsandtalltreesseemtobeveryclearandnear.Thisisasignofmuchwatervaporintheair,andthereforerainwillprobablycome.Ringsroundthesunareasignofcomingrain.Manypeoplefeelpainintheirbones.Thisisasignofthecomingofwetweather.Somebirdsflyhighiffineweatheriscoming.Theyflyneartothegroundifrainorstormyweatherisontheway.Itisprobablybecauseoftheinsectswhichtheyarehuntingthattheyflylow.Ifyouseearainbowduringrainyweather,thisisasignthattheweatherwillbecomeclearandfine.Suchrainbowsalwayscomeintheevening.Ifthestarstwinkleclearlyatnight,thenfineweatherwillcontinue.Ifthesunsetismostlyredincolor,thenthefollowingdab'willbefine.Iftherainbowappearsinthemorning,rainyweatherwillprobablycome.

Mostoftheabovesayingshavebeenmadebypeoplewhohaveusedtheireyesandbrainstomakeweatherforecasting.

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A.Theweatherwillbeclearandfine.

B.Rainwillprobablycome.

C.Therewillbeafog.

D.Fineweatherwillcontinue.

36.

【B5】

37.

【B9】

38.(22)

A.Theyareinspiring.

B.Theyarehumorous.

C.Theyaredull.

D.Theyarewonderful.

39.听力原文:M:Hello!I'maseniorstudent.Canyoutellmewhetherthisreferenceroomisonlyforfacultymembers?

W:No,it'salsoopentothepostgraduates,andundergraduatescancometooifthey'vegotprofessors'writtenpermission.

Q:Whatdoesthewomantellthemanaboutthereferenceroom?

(16)

A.It'sopenonlytoteachersandpostgraduates.

B.Hecanstudythereifheiswritingaresearchpaper.

C.Seniorstudentscanenjoymorerightsthanotherundergraduates.

D.Heneedstheapprovalofhisprofessorfortheuseofit.

40.听力原文:W:Michael,haveyouseenthenewHollywoodmovie,HannahMontana,TheMovie?Itisgreat.Ilovethestory,especiallythemusic;that'smyfavoritepart.

M:Well,itisreallynotmycupoftea.

Q:Whatdowelearnfromtheconversation?

(14)

A.Thewomanlikestheplotbest.

B.Themandoesn'ttaketothemovie.

C.Bothspeakersarefondofthemovie.

D.Themanlikesthemusicofthemovie.

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

Thephrase"catchon"(Line1,Para.3)mostprobablymeans______.

A.interfereB.prevailC.perceiveD.continue

42.

The13measuresofpsychologicalwell-beingareusedto______.

A.serveasthestandardsforchoosingthesubjectsoftheresearch

B.serveasthewaystohelpadultstogetovertheirunhappymarriage

C.examineallthe5232marriedadults

D.examinealltheadultsinthedatabase

43.SectionB

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

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