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2022-2023年山东省淄博市大学英语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.
Thanksto______,waterbeyond100℃couldnotboil.
2.Whatdidtheresearchersdotoparticipantsintheexperiments?
A.Theyputonamagicperformancetotheparticipants.
B.Theydivertedtheparticipants'attentionanddisruptedtheirchoosing.
C.Theychangedthethingsparticipantschosewithouttheirnoticing.
D.Theyaddedconfusiontothetwooptionstheparticipantsfaced.
3.Ingeneral,whenitcomestotheissueofpopsingers'ethics,averagelistenersare
4.PartⅡReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)
Directions:Inthispart,youwillhave15minutestogooverthepassagequicklyandanswerthequestionsonAnswerSheet1.Forquestions1-7,choosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Forquestions8-10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.
SoNearandYetSoFar
Inmanyexaminations,90%isanexcellentscore,deservingaprizeandahandshakefromtheheadmaster.InGenevathisweek,onlyfullmarkswoulddo,andtheworld'stradeministersfailed.Nomatterthattheycameclosertoadealthananyoneshouldhaveexpected.Nomatterthattheystuckatitforninedaysandseveralnights,inthelongestministerialmeetinginthehistoryoftheWorldTradeOrganization(WTO).Nomatter,too,thatthistimetheypartedinstunneddisbelief,headsshaking,ratherthaninacrimony(刻薄),quarrelandspite,asatCancunin2003.Theymanaged"convergence"on18ofthe20topicssetbeforethembyPascalLamy,theWTO'sdirector-general,buttheystumbledonthe19th,adeviceforprotectingfarmersindevelopingcountriesagainstsurgesinimports.Theyneverreachedthe20th,cotton.Failed.
YoucanconstructaplausibleargumentthatthecollapseofyetanothersetoftalksontheDoharound,whichisnowcominguptosevenyearsold,isoflittleimportance.Whiletheworld'stradeministershavealternatedbetweentalkingandnottalkingtooneanotheraboutDoha,theworld'sbusinesspeoplehavecarriedonregardless:thegrowthofglobalcommercehasoutstrippedthehitherto(到前为止)healthypaceofglobalGDP.Developingcountriesinparticularhavecontinuedtoopenuptoimportsandforeigninvestment.YoumightsaythatnotmuchwasonofferinGenevaanyway:onestudyputtheeventualbenefitsatmaybe$70billion,adropintheoceanoftheworld'sGDP.Globalstockmarkets,withsomuchelseontheirminds,eitherdidn'tnoticeordidn'tcare.OnJuly29th,thedaythetalksbrokeup,theS&P500indexroseby2.3%.
Plausible,butwrong.Forastart,thelowishestimatesoftheeconomicbenefitsoftheroundmissouttwothings.Oneisthevalueoftheunpredictabledynamicbenefitsofmoreopenmarkets.Accesstomorecustomersallowsexporterstoexploiteconomiesofscale.Competitionencouragesnotonlyspecialization,theclassicresultofmoreopentrade,butalsoincreasedproductivity.Theotheriswhatyoumightcallthe"optionvalue"oftheDoharound.TheWTOinhabitsasortofparalleluniverseinwhichcountriesnegotiatenotonwhattariffsandsubsidieswillactuallybe,butonmaximum(or"bound")ratesandamounts.Althoughmanycountrieshavecuttariffsandfarm.subsidies--ifonly,inthelattercase,becauseofrisingfoodprices--toofewhaveturnedthesecutsintocommitments.Tighterbindingwouldcramptheirabilitytoturnbacktoprotection.ItwouldhavemadeupthebulkofaDohadeal.
Doyoucareaboutthebeansorthebeings?
Alsoonofferwerebenefitsthatareeasiertovisualize.Somecutsinboundtariffswouldhavebittenintoactualrates.Therewouldhavebeenmuchless"tariffescalation(增加)"--anastypractice,bywhichhighertariffsareleviedonsuccessivestagesofproduction.Rawcoffeebeansmaybetariff-free,butroastedbeansincurahigherlevy,andsoonastheyareground,gettingridofcaffeineandsoforth.Moveupthevaluechain,andyoupay.Somedevelopingcountries--inLatinAmerica,especiallyBrazil,andinAfricatoo--areseethingthatadealslippedaway.
Givenallthis,theinabilityofministerstoagree,havingcomesoclose,seemsunfathomable(难解).Beliefisallthemorebeggaredwhenyoulookatthewiderworld.Theglobalecono
A.ninedaysB.tendaysC.eighteendaysD.twentydays
5.Studiesofhuman'seatingfishwithPCBshavefoundthat______.
6.
ThethreearrestedinSudanwereregardedas______bylocalauthorities.
7.
Wheretwocolorsmeet,youdon'thavetowaituntilthefirstcolordriesbeforereturningtoapplythesecondcolor.
A.YB.NC.NG
8.
Antipollutionlegislationshavebeenenactedthankstothecontinuedpressurefrom______.
A.grass-rootsorganizations
B.individualactivism
C.environmentalists
D.environmentalregulation
9.
SomepeoplethoughtthatNASAactedouttheApolloprograminmoviestudiospartiallybecausethepicturestransmittedfromthemoondonotinclude______.
10.OnlyasmallpercentageofAmerica'shighschoolseniorsplantomajorinengineeringatcollege.
11.
Thewarmestyearonrecordoccurredin199
A.YB.NC.NG
12.
EveryCanadianuses______acre(s)atpresent.
13.Abirdflu,amassiveearthquake,amonsterstormandaterroristattackareallthreatstomajorcitiesintheU.S.
14.Inadigitalcablesystem,ifthereisnokeytodecodethesignal,then,wewillonlysee______.
15.
Intranslatinglifeintoanimage,televisionis______life.
A.recordingB.imitatingC.creatingD.falsifying
16.
AccordingtoscientistsattheU.S.NationalSnowandIceDataCenter.withinabout60years,therewillbe______ontheArcticOcean.
17.WhatdoesthechairmanofVodafoneJohnBondthinkofbanks?
A.Theycanhardlygetprofitoutofsmallpayments.
B.Theymaydisappearinthenearfuturejustlikecash.
C.TheyhavegreatlychangedvillagelifeinAfrica.
D.Theyholdaprimaryroleinthemoney-transferbusiness.
18.ZedaRosenberghasanassumptionthatthelatestmicrobicidesdon'tcausemanysideeffectsbyreasonthatthebodysystem______.
19.
Eatingfishandwalnutsmayhelpkeepourspiritsup,becausetheycontains______.
20.
Onereasonwhycollegesincreasetuitionandfeesisthatthestatesupportisshrinking.
A.YB.NC.NG
二、3.ListeningComprehension(20题)21.(33)
A.Becausewemightbeofferedadishofinsects.
B.Becausenothingbutfreshlycookedinsectsareserved
C.Becausesomeyuppiesliketohorrifyguestswithinsectsasfood.
D.Becausewemightmeetmanysuccessfulexecutivesinthemediaindustry.
22.
【B8】
23.(34)
A.Becausefarmersuselessinsecticidesnow.
B.Becausefarmershavebeenusinginsecticidesformanyyears.
C.Becauseinsectsusethemechanismsagainstplantstofightinsecticides.
D.Becauseinsectshavebeeneatingplantsformanymillionyears.
24.听力原文:Livingthingstakefromtheirenvironmentandgivebacktotheirenvironment.Inotherwords,livingthingsandtheirenvironmentareinterdependent.Livingthingstakematter
andenergyfromtheenvironment,andreturnmatterandenergytotheenvironment.Forinstance,animalsfeedonplants,oronotheranimals.Andtheyreturnmaterialstotheenvironment.Thisinteractiongoesoncontinually.
Manalsoisinactivegive-and-takerelationswithhisenvironment.However,thereisonewayinwhichmanisdifferent.Otherlivingthingsdonotchangetheirenvironmentthewaymandoes.Manisnotonlyadaptedtotheenvironment.Heahemhisenvironmentinothercomplexways.
Howisitthatmancanalterhisenvironment,asnootherlivingthingcan?Itisbecauseofhisbrain.Withhisbrain,manlearns.
Man'sbrainmakesitpossibleforhimtorecordwhathelearns.Heputshisrecordsinwords,inpictures,insounds.Inthiswaymancanpassonwhathelearnstoothermen.
(30)
A.Theyhavenothingtodowitheachother.
B.Theyhavesomethingtodowitheachother.
C.Theyhelpeachotherin'away.
D.Theydependoneachother.
25.
【B4】
26.(15)
A.Heshouldtryabetterandconvenientway.
B.Heshouldgiveuplookingforthebook.
C.Heshouldaskthelibrarianforhelp.
D.Heshouldtrytheshelvesdownstairs.
27.
【B3】
28.
【B7】
29.SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
听力原文:Awisemanoncesaidthattheonlythingnecessarytowinoverevilisforgoodmentodonothing.So,asapoliceofficer,Iwanttosaysomethingstogoodpeople.
Myjobasapoliceofficeristoimposeresponsibilityonpeoplewhorefuse,orhaveneverlearnedtoimposeitonthemselves.Butaseverypolicemanknows,externalcontrolsonpeople'sbehavior.arefarlesseffectivethaninternalrestraintssuchasguilt,shameandembarrassment.
Yet,moreandmore,especiallyinourlargercitiesandsuburbs,theseinnerrestraintsareloosening.Yourtypicalrobberhasnone.Heconsidersyourpropertyhisproperty;hetakeswhathewants,includingyourlife.
Themaincauseofthisbreakdownisachangeinattitudes.Thirtyyearsago,ifacrimewascommitted,societywasconsideredthevictim.Butnow,it'sthecriminalwhoisconsideredvictimized:bytheschoolthatdidn'tteachhimtoread,bythechurchthatfailedtoreachhim,bytheparentswhodidn'tprovideastablehome.
Idon'tbelieveit.Manyothersinequallydisadvantagedcircumstanceschoosenottoengageincriminalactivities.Ifwefreethecriminal,evenpartly,fromresponsibility,webecomeasocietyofendlessexcuseswherethereisnoonewhoacceptsresponsibilityforanything.
WeinAmericadesperatelyneedmorepeoplewhobelievethatthepersonwhocommitsacrimeistheoneresponsibleforit.
(27)
A.It'sunnecessaryforgoodpeopletodoanythinginfaceofevil.
B.It'scertainthatevilwillprevailifgoodmendonothingaboutit.
C.It'sonlynaturalforvirtuetodefeatevil.
D.It'sdesirableforgoodmentokeepawayfromevil.
30.(17)
A.Onlyholdoneparty.
B.Keepthepartysmall.
C.Keepthepartyasecret.
D.Arrangethepartyonlybytheytwo.
31.(45)
32.
【B6】
33.
【B2】
34.(36)
A.Itwouldmaketheworkdaylonger.
B.Itwouldallowpeopletoworkontheweekend.
C.Itwouldmakeleisureactivitiesexpensive.
D.Itwouldcreatemuchmorefreetime.
35.(32)
A.Banksshouldintroducehigherratesforsavingsaccountstoattractcustomers.
B.Peopleofallagesareeagertoreceivesomethingfornothing.
C.TVadvertisementsaremoreeffectivethanadvertisementsinnewspapersandjournals.
D.Toadvertiseforabankisquiteatoughjob.
36.听力原文:M:I'mreallysorrymyarticledidn'tmakethedeadline.Iguessthatheldupeverything,huh?
W:Well,um,notexactly.ButIwouldn'tlook[oritinthismonth'snewsletter.
Q:Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?
(14)
A.Supervisorandstudent.
B.Colleagues.
C.Editorandcontributor.
D.Customerandtypist.
37.听力原文:Smokingisevenmoredangerousthanpreviouslybelieved,accordingtoamajorreviewofmedicaldatabytheWorldHealthOrganization'scanceragency.TheInternationalAgencyforResearchonCancer(IARC)alsopublishedthefirstevidencetolinksecondhandsmokewithincreasedriskofcancer.
Theagencyconvened29scientistsfrom12countriestoreviewallsignificantpublishedresearchonbothactiveandpassivesmoking.Theystateexplicitlythatevenanaveragedegreeofpassiveexposuretotobaccoproductscancauselungcancerinpeoplewhohaveneversmoked."It'sbeensuspectedforalongtime,"saidProfessorRichardDoll,oneofthereport'sauthors,"butthisisthefirsttimewe'vehadaclearscientificconsensussayingit'sdefinitelyacause."Fiftyyearsago,ProfessorDollwasajointauthorofthefirstpublishedpapertosuggestalinkbetweentobaccoandlungcancer.
Theagency'sreportalsoimplicatestobaccoinfivecancersitesnotpreviouslyshowntobeassociatedwithsmoking—thestomach,liver,uterinecervix,kidney(renalcellcarcinoma),andmyeloidleukaemia."Theadditionalrisktothesesitesfromsmokingvariesfromabout30%todouble,"saidProfessorDoll."Somewerepreviouslysuspected,butthisisthefirsttimethereissolidevidence."
Cancersnormallylinkedtohormonalcausesseemtobeunaffectedbysmoking.Inparticular,theagency'sworkinggrouprejectedsuggestionsthatpassivesmokingcancausebreastcancer.Theagencywasunabletoprovideadefinitiveanswer,however,tothequestionofwhetherpassivesmokebychildreninthehomeislinkedtochildhoodcancers.
(30)
A.Theypublishedscientificevidencetodeterminesecondhandsmokeasacauseofcancer.
B.Theydeniedthesuspicionthatsecondhandsmokemaycausecancer.
C.Theydiscoveredallthecausesofcancer.
D.Theyagreedthatmoderatesmokewon'tcausecancer.
38.听力原文:M:IwasshockedwhenIheardyou'dfinishedyourresearchprojectawholemonthago.
W:HowImanagedtodoitisstillamysterytome.
Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean?
(17)
A.She'snotsurehowshehadfinisheditsoearly.
B.Shewasn'tabletomanagetheprojectwell.
C.She'snotsurehowtosolvethemystery.
D.Shedidn'tthinkitwasshocking.
39.听力原文:Fullfacetransplantarenolongersciencefictionfantasy,aleadingsurgeonhassaid,addingthattheyaretechnicallyfeasiblebutmorallycomplex.PeterButlerfromLondon'sRoyalFreeHospitalcalledforadebateonthemoralityof(29)suchanoperationmadepossiblebynewdrugswhichstopthebody'simmunesystemrejectingatransplantedface.(30)"Itisnot'canwedoit?'but'shouldwedoit?',"hetoldtheBBC."Thetechnicalpartisnotcomplex,butIdon'tthinkthat'sgoingtobetheverygreatdifficulty...Themoraldebateisobviouslygoingtohavetotakeplacebeforethefirstfacialtransplantation."
TheBritishAssociationofPlasticSurgeonswilldiscussthemicrosurgicalprocedure,whichcouldgivenewskin,bone,nose,chin,lipsandearsfromdiseaseddonors(31)topatientsdisfiguredbyaccidents,burnsorcancer.Butsurgeonscouldhavetroublefindingenoughwillingdonors.(32)Butlersaidhissurveyofdoctors,nursesandmembersofthepublicshowedmostwouldacceptafacetransplantbutfewwerewillingtodonatetheirownafterdying.
Despiteanumberofmoralconcerns,ChristinePiff,whofoundedthecharityLet'sFaceItaftersufferingararefacialcancer25yearsago,welcomedthepossibilityoffacetransplants.Sherejectedtheideathattheprocedurewouldmeanpeoplewouldenduplivingwithadeadperson'sface."Therearesomanypeoplewithoutfaces,Ihavehalfaface...butweallsomuchmorethanjustaface...youdon'ttakeontheirpersonality.Youarestillyou,"shetoldreporters."Ifwecandonateotherorgansofthebody,thenwhynottheface?Ican'tseeanythingwrongwithit."
(33)
A.Newdrugs.
B.Advancedequipment.
C.Skillfulsurgeons.
D.Settleddebate.
40.
【B10】
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20题)41.
Accordingtothepassage,the"hierarchical"theoryofgalaxyformationsuggeststhatbig,brightgalaxiesformedas______.
42.
WecanassumefromthepassagethatMikeDeWine______.
A.ishappytosupportBushwithallhismight
B.istoobusytojointhecampaigninhishomestate
C.isanimportantcandidateforthecomingelection
D.istooshytostandinfrontofthejournalists
43.
Whatdoestheterm"behavior"inthesecondparagraphespeciallyrefertointhispassage?
A.Itreferstoobservableandphysicalmovementsandacts.
B.Itreferstothepartoflanguagebehavior.thatinvolvesunderstandingorinterpretation.
C.Ifreferstoboththeovertandtheunobservablelanguagebehaviorsincommunicating.
D.Ifreferstoactsofspeakingandwriting.
44.
WhatdoesthereportfromNRCindicate?
A.Theearthwillbecomewarmer.
B.ItissomewhatsuspiciousofMichaelMann'sassertion.
C.Theearthreachesthehighesttemperatureinthehistory.
D.Theproxymeasurementsarereliable.
45.
InParagraph4,theword"Rusken"mostprobablymeans______.
A.atrafficpolicewhodirectsthetraffic
B.abadexampletogiveacaution
C.onepersonwhobreaksthetrafficregulations
D.thedriverlovedbythepassengers
46.
WhatisaproblemofSanguines?
A.Othersmaynottrustthem.
B.Theydon'tlistentoother'sopinions.
C.Theycouragetotakechances.
D.Theyoftencomplains.
47.
Itcanbeseenthatlargedosesofmultivitamins______.
A.maybringaboutserioussideeffects
B.mayhelppreventexcessivebleeding
C.arelikelytoinducetheblockageofarteries
D.areadvisableforthosewithvitamindeficiencies
48.
【C7】
49.SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.
Thescariestpartofbuyingausedcarisnotbeingcompletelysureofwhatconditionit'sin.Acarthat'sbeeninamajoraccidentisalwaysabiggerrisk,butsellersoftentrytohidethisinformation.AndrewBleakley,evaluator-inspector,runsamobilevehicleinspectionserviceinMontreal.Forabout$80hewillperform.afull,unbiasedinspectiononausedvehicle.Inhistenyearsasaprofessionalinspector,Bleakleyhasseenalot.Hewarns,"Watchoutfordealersdemonstratingvehicleswhichareused,notnew.Theymayhavebeeninacollision."HeaddsthatitisnotuncommoninOntarioandQuebecespeciallyforunscrupuloussellerstotollbacktheodometerortoevendisengageit.Bleakleyhasspecialtoolstocheckforthis.
Bleakleyalwaysrecommendshiringanindependenttechniciantoinspecttheconditionofausedcarbeforeyoubuyit.Theproblemisthatfindingsomeonequalifiedtodotheinspectionincludescheckingthecompressionanddriveline,fluids,brakes,suspension,andsteering.Essential,too,isaninspectionofthecar'sbodyandfinallyaroadtest.Thereare,however,afewthingseveryonecandobeforebuyingausedcar:
Doavisualcheckofthecar.Lookattherightreardoorhinges.Iftheyareveryworn,orthedoordoesn'tclosewell,thecarmayhavebeenusedasataxi.Holesintheroofcouldmeanthecarwasusedfordeliveries.
Checkforoilleaksonthepavement.Notethatleaksarenotnecessarilyasignificantproblem—itdependsonthecause.
Don'tassumethatnew-lookingbrakeandacceleratorpedalsmeanthecarhasn'tbeendrivenmuch.Resellersknowpeoplecheckthesedetailsandcanbuynewpadsforaround$6.
Copydownthevehicleidentificationnumber,a17-charactercombinationofnumbersandletters,fromthevehicle'sdashboard.InOntario,askthedealerorsellerfortheUsedVehicleInformationPackage.Thisgivesdetailsofpreviousowners,anyoutstandingliensonthecar,andthefairmarketvalueofthevehicle.
Accordingtothepassage,inbuyingasecond-handvehicleitismostimportanttoknow______.
A.howlongithasbeenused
B.whatcoloritis
C.whetherithasbeeninacollision
D.whetheritleaksoil
50.TOFOREIGNERS,fewthingsseemaspeculiarlyBritishasthehabitofsendingyoungchildrenawayfromhometoschool.Atfirstglance,boardingschoolsarethriving,withalmost70,000childrenwithintheirwalls.Independenteducation(bothdayandboarding)producesbetter-than-averageacademicresults:theyteachonly7%ofEnglishpupilsbutsupply38%ofthosegainingthreeormoreAgradesintheA-levelexamstakenenage18.
Yetsomeboardingschoolsarestruggling.Whilethedemandforprivateschoolshasincreasedoverthepast20years,thenumberofchildrenatboardingschoolshasdroppedsharply--from112,135in1985to68,255in2005.Thedeclineleveledofffouryearsago,thanks,saysome,tothepopularityoftheHarryPotterbooks.
Onereasonwhyboardingschoolshavelostsomeoftheirappealishighfees--theaverageisaroundPounds18,830($35,470)ayear.Luridstoriesofchildrenwhoharmthemselvesortakedrags,farfromparentaleyes,havenothelped.Someschoolsareintroublefinancially:threemergershavetakenplacethisyear;oneschoolinBuckinghamshirewillcloseinAugust;andanother,inSussex,wasrecentlyrescuedbyparents.
YetAdrianUnderwood,nationaldirectoroftheBoardingSchools'Association,describesthefutureas"rosy".Hisoptimismstemspartlyfromrenewedpoliticalinterestintakingchildrenfromfostercareandchildren'shomesandsendingthemtoboardingschoolsinstead.Only6%ofthoseincarein2004gotfivegodgradesintheirGCSEexams(takenatabout16yearsofage),comparedwith53%ofchildrenoverall.Boardingschoolscanoffersmallclassesandgooddiscipline,helpingpupilstocounterthelowexpectationsthatpreventthemfromachievingalltheycould.
AworkingpartyintheDepartmentforEducationandSkillshasspentmonthslookingatwaystoexpandtheprogramme.PilotprojectsareduetostartinSeptember2007.Amongthe80orsoschoolsthatareinterestedareWellington,anindependentseniorschoolinSomerset,andtheDragonSchool,apreparatoryschoolinOxford.JohnWalker,speakingforBritain'sprepschools(whicheducatechildrenfromages7to13),saystheycouldtakepupilsasyoungasfiveyearsold.Localauthoritiesarelessenthusiastic.Schoolswantfullresponsibilityforthechildrentheyaccept,whilecouncilsandsocialworkerswanttobeabletocheckuponthem.Somethinkthatremovingchildrenfromanyversionofparentingcouldhavedamaginglong-termeffects.Holidaysarealsoproblematic:theFosteringNetwork,whichrepresentsfoster-carets,saysthatmanyfosterparentsareunwillingtohavechildrenonlyfortheholidays.
Forboardingschools,boththosewithanidealisticstreakandthefinanciallystrapped,theappealofincreasingnumbersisclear,aslongasotherparentsdon'tsquawk.Theyhaveanotherreasontobekeen.Newlawswillsoonrequirecharitiestojustifytheirtaxbreaksbyprovingthattheybenefitsocietyatlarge.Independentschools,80%ofwhichhavecharitablestatus,reapedpounds88mintaxrebatesin2004.Acceptingafewneedychildrenalightwellsafeguardthatstatus.
Intheopeningparagraph,theauthorintroduceshistopicby______.
A.posingacontrast
B.justifyinganassumption
C.makingacomparison
D.explainingaphenomenon
51.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.
Rememberthedrinkingf0untain,thatonceubiquitous,andfree,sourceofH2O?Itseemsquaintnow.Instead,bottledwateriseverywhere.It'srefreshing,calorie-free,convenienttocarryaround,tastierthansometapwaterandalothealthierthansugarysodas.Butmoreandmore,peoplearequestioningwhetherthewater,andthepackageitcomes.in,issafe,oratleastsaferthantapwaterandiftheconvenienceisworththeenvironmentalimpact.
Evocativenamesandlabelsdepictingpastoralsceneshaveconvincedpeoplethattheliquidisthepurestdrinkaround.Yes,somebottledwatercomesfromsparklingspringsandotherpristine(清新洁净)sources.Butmorethan25percentofitcomesfromamunicipalsupply.Thewateristreated,purifiedandsoldtous,oftenatathousand-foldincreaseinprice.Mostpeoplearesurprisedtolearnthatthey'redrinkingglorifiedtapwater,butbottlersaren'trequiredtolistthesourceonthelabel.
Thecontroversyisn'tsimplyabouttapvsbottledwater;mostpeopledrinkboth,knowingtheimportanceofplentyofwater.Whattheymaynotknowisthatsomebottledwatermaynotbeaspureastheyexpect.In1999theNaturalResourcesDefenseCouncil(NRDC)testedmorethan1,000bottlesof103brandsofwater,whichisthemostrecentmajorreportonbottledwatersafety.Whilenotingthatmostbottledwaterissafe,theorganizationfoundthatatleastonesampleofathirdofthebrandscontainedbacterialorchemicalcontaminants,includingcarcinogens(致癌物质),inlevelsexceedingstateorindustrystandards.Sincethereport,nomajorregulatorychangeshavebeenmadeandbottlershaven'tdrasticallyalteredtheirprocedures,sotheriskislikelystillthere.
Besides,bottledwateralsoaffectsthehealthoftheplanet.Abigpartoftheappealofbottledwateristhoseconvenientsingle-servingbottles.Yetfewerthan20percentofthemevermakeittoasecondlife,accordingtoestimatesbytheContainerRecyclingInstitute.Therestaretossedontobeachesandroadsidesandintolandfills,wheretheycouldbearoundforathousandyears.NestleWatersandotherbottlersaretryingtobegreener,introducinglighter-weightbottlesthatuseupto30percentlessplastic.It'sagoodstart,butmoreneedstobedone.
Whathavemadepeoplecertainofthepurityofbottledwater?
52.
Whydo"bothexplanations"(Line1,Paragraph3)worryAsianAmericans?
A.TheyareafraidthattheywouldagainbeisolatedfromAmericansocietyingeneral.
B.PeoplewouldthinkthatAsianstudentsrelyontheirparentsforsuccess.
C.AsianAmericanswouldbeathreattootherminorities.
D.AmericanacademicachievementshavetakenontoostronganAsiancharacter.
53.
Whichgroupofpeopledon'tmigratebecauseofpullfactors?
A.Refugees.
B.Peoplelookingforagoodlife.
C.Peoplewithoverseasrelativesorfriends.
D.Peopleseekingbetterjobopportunities.
54.
Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingbehaviorsisfrequentlycharacteristicoffunnelclouds?
A.Descendingfromdifferentcloudbases.
B.Occurringinisolatedareas.
C.Lastingalongtime.
D.Occurringingroups.
55.
Humantraitscouldbeprojectedontoanimals—thebeliefaboutpetbehaviourwasunacceptableto______.
56.
Theauthorapparentlyregrets______.
A.havingtotakehischildrentoPlaySpaee
B.beingfirst-named
C.beingapproachedsofrequentlybyPRagents
D.havingtoputonanadhesivelabeltag
57.
Onedirectconsequenceoftherisingcostsforpremiumsistheimpossibilityof______.
58.
Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat______.
A.ifdamswerebuiltinriverbasins,thedownstreamecologyremainedthesame
B.governmentshavetoberesponsibleforthechangescausedbytheconstructionsofdams
C.theresultsofcontrollingwaterflowsbyengineerscanbewellf
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