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2022-2023年安徽省阜阳市大学英语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.
IfmoreofGoogle'sprocessesandplansareinspectedpreciously,thiscanenhanceits______.
2.
Freudwasthefirstmantohelpmentalpatientsbyhavingthemtalkaboutwhatmadethemanxious.
A.YB.NC.NG
3.
Itisadvisablethatapatienthavehis/heroperationcoveredbytheinsurancecompanybecauseweightlosssurgeryisusually______.
4.
Baughman'ssuperstrong,superligh,transparentsheetcanbeinsertedinthewindshieldstohelp_____________.
5.
Whathasasignificantpositioninthegrowthofhumanbodytissues?
A.Essentialaminoacids.
B.Non-essentialaminoacids.
C.Fat.
D.Proteins.
6.
Theacademicpaperundergraduateswriteattheuniversityisforacademicpurpose.
A.YB.NC.NG
7.
Youcouldliveforeverseveraltimesoverby______.
8.
Norawassosuretheywouldgetthefiftypoundsthatshehadalreadyspentit______.
9.
Corrthinksthatifthereisanyproblemwithadrug,it'sbettertoknowit______.
10.SustainableDevelopmentandGlobalization
SustainabledevelopmentisdefinedinOurCommonFuture,theReportofthe1987WorldCommissionontheEnvironmentandDevelopment(theBrundtlandReport),as"developmentthatmeetstheneedsofthepresentwithoutcompromisingtheabilityoffuturegenerationstomeettheirownneeds".Ratherthanpredictinggreaterenvironmentaldecayandhardshipinaworldofever-diminishingresources,theReportforesees"thepossibilityofaneweraofeconomicgrowth,basedonpoliciesthatsustainandexpandthenaturalenvironmentalresourcebase".
Economicgrowthandmodernizationhavehistoricallybeenpursuedaggressivelybynation-states,asameansnotonlyofsatisfyingbasicmaterialneeds,butalsoofprovidingtheresourcesnecessarytoimprovequalityoflifemoregenerally(forexamplewithrespecttoaccesstohealth-careandeducation).However,mostformsofeconomicgrowthmakedemandsontheenvironment,bothbyusing(sometimesfinite)naturalresourcesandbygeneratingwasteorpollution.Thisjeopardizesgrowthforfuturegenerations.Thephilosophyofsustainabledevelopmentattemptstoresolvethisdilemmabyinsistingthatdecisionstakenateverylevelthroughoutsocietyshouldhavedueregardtotheirpossibleenvironmentalconsequence.Inthisway,therightkindofeconomicgrowth—basedonbiodiversity,thecontrolofenvironmentallydamagingactivity,andreplenishmentofrenewableresourcessuchasforests—isgenerated,andthiscanprotectorevenenhancethenaturalenvironment.Present-dayeconomicdevelopmentisthereforerenderedcompatiblewithinvestmentinenvironmentalresourcesforthefuture.
Althoughitisunderstandablyhardtofindauthoritieswhoarepreparedtoargueagainsttheideaofsustainabledevelopment(itisinfactwidelyapplaudedbyalmostallgovernmentsandtheiragencies),itisoftendifficultforgovernments(whichtendtobeaccountabletoelectoratesovershort-termperiodssuchasfiveyearsorso)toacceptthepoliticalconsequencesofpromotingsustainabledevelopment,forexamplebyimposingtollsorfinesfortheuseofcarsincities(ontheprinciplethatthe"pollutershouldpay").Moreover,theenvironmentissharedandislargelyapublicgood,sothattoaconsiderableextentitsprotectionrequirescollectiveaction.Inpractice,therefore,thishasprovedhardtoorganizebecauseoftheusualfree-riderproblems.
Globalizationtheoryexaminestheemergenceofaglobalculturalsystem.Itsuggeststhatglobalcultureisbroughtaboutbyavarietyofsocialandculturaldevelopments:theexistenceofaworld-satelliteinformationsystem;theemergenceofglobalpatternsofconsumptionandconsumerism;thecultivationofcosmopolitanlife-styles;theemergenceofglobalsportsuchastheOlympicGames,worldfootballcompetitions,andinternationaltennismatches;thespreadofworldtourism;thedeclineofthesovereigntyofthenationstate;thegrowthofaglobalmilitarysystem;recognitionofaworld-wideecologicalcrisis;thedevelopmentofworld-widehealthproblemssuchasAIDS;theemergenceofworldpoliticalsystemssuchastheLeagueofNationsandtheUnitedNations;thecreationofglobalpoliticalmovementssuchasMarxism;extensionoftheconceptofhumanrights;andthecomplexinterchangebetweenworldreligions.Moreimportantly,globalisminvolvesanewconsciousnessoftheworldasasingleplace.Globalizationhasbeendescribed,therefore,as"theconcretestructurationoftheworldasawhole":thatis,agrowingawarenessatagloballevelthat"theworld"isacontinuouslyconstructedenvironment.Perhapsthemostconcisedefinitionsuggeststhatglobalizationis"asocialprocessinwhichtheconstraintsofgeographyonsocialandculturalarrangementsrecedeandinwhichpeoplearebecomingincreasinglyawarethattheyarereced
A.YB.NC.NG
11.Thepurposeoftheauthor'sinvestigationistostudy______.
A.whypeopletryhardtoseizeluck
B.whypeopleworshipgodssinceancienttime
C.whysomepeoplearealwaysluckyandothersaren't
D.whypeoplearefeelingluckywhileworshipinggods
12.
AlfredKorzybskiobservedthat_________________affectshowwehandleproblemsandhowwebehave.
13.
ThegeneralviewofEuropeislikelytochangefromcultivatedfarm-landtogrowingshrubsandforestswithspecies-poorwildlifesuchaswildcats,bears,deerandwolves.
A.YB.NC.NG
14.
WhentheMissionstarteditwason______.
15.
Theozonelayerinthestratosphere______.
16.Corrthinksthatifthereisanyproblemwithadrug,it'sbettertoknowit______.
17.
Accordingtothepassage,RuthRossalmostcommittedthemistakethat______.
A.sheunderestimatedherability
B.shetookastepback
C.shespent4yearsathome
D.shetookastepsideways
18.Nodirectrelationshiphasbeenprovenbetweenhighcholesterollevelsandheartattacks.
19.
Incollegesanduniversities,teachersdon'twantparrot-likestudents,buttheywanttohearstudents'______.
20.
ChafingCrossRoadisveryfamousbecause______.
A.allkindsofbookstoresarealongthestreets
B.itliesrightinthecenterofLondon
C.theyhavethecheapestbooksinLondon
D.thebiggestbookstoreintheworldisthere
二、3.ListeningComprehension(20题)21.(31)
A.Over60B.Over5000C.Morethwart100D.Over200
22.听力原文:W:Hello,Iamaseniorstudent.Couldyoutellmewhetherthisreferenceroomisonlyforfacultymembers?
M:No,thepostgraduatesandundergraduatescancometooiftheyhavetheirprofessor'swrittenpermission.
Q:Canthewomanstudyinthereferenceroom?
(17)
A.Yes,shecanstudythereifsheiswritingaresearchpaper.
B.Yes,butsheneedstohavetheapprovalofherprofessor.
C.Yes,becausesheisaseniorstudent.
D.No,it'sopenonlytoteachersandpostgraduates.
23.(34)
A.WomencriminalsinScotland.
B.Criminalswhoaregivenlongsentences.
C.Criminalswhoaregivenshortsentences.
D.CriminalsinScotland.
24.(24)
A.BecauseDiegocamefromafamousfamily.
B.BecauseDiegowashighlyintelligent.
C.BecauseDiegowasamanwithagreatfortune.
D.Becausehecouldnotpayhisdaughter'smedicalexpenseanymore.
25.
【B9】
26.【B11】
27.(40)
28.(25)
A.Heshouldhavemadeanappointment.
B.Heshouldhavecalledtocancelhisappointment.
C.Heshouldhavecomeforhisappointment.
D.Heshouldhavestayedathomeuntilhewaswell.
29.听力原文:W:IunderstandyoudroppedProfessorJordan'sclassesandtookoneofProfessorGeorge'sclasses,didn'tyou?Ishethatinteresting?
M:Letmeputitthisway.IcansafelysayIwillneverneedacupofcoffeebeforeIgototheclasses.
Q:Whatdowelearnfromtheconversation?
(19)
A.ProfessorGeorge'sclassistooboring.
B.ProfessorJordan'sclassismoreinteresting.
C.ProfessorGeorge'sclassisveryinteresting.
D.ProfessorGeorgeneverallowsstudentstodrinkcoffeeinclass.
30.听力原文:M:Miss,canyougivemechangeforadollarsothatIcanmakeaphonecallatthecallbox?
W:I'msorry,sir.I'mnotallowedtogivechangewithoutapurchase.Ifyougoacrossthehall,you'llfindachangemachineinfrontofthejewelrystore.
Q:Wheredoesthewomansuggestthatthemangetchange?
(16)
A.Atthecallbox.
B.Atthejewelrystore.
C.Fromamachine.
D.Fromthepurchaser.
31.(28)
A.Itseyes.B.Itsface.C.Itswings.D.Itstail.
32.听力原文:Forcenturies,parrotshavebeenprizedpetsbecauseoftheirstrangetalentforimitatinghumanspeech.Theyareabletohearvocalranges,memorizethetones,andthenrepeatwhattheyhaveheard.Oftenthisskillisusedtoentertainpeople.Butrecently,anAmazonparrot,namedBaby,wasabletoputthisabilitytoworkbyhelpingpolicebreakupagangofburglarsresponsibleforover$50,000inpropertytheft.
Babyhelpedthepolicetoidentifythegangofthieves.ArecentrobberyvictimreportedtotheBaytown,Texaspolicethatherparrot,Babystartedactingstrangelyandsayingnewphrasesaftertherobbery.Beforetherobbery,Babyhadonlyatwenty-eightvocabulary;afterwards,thebirdstartedsayingtheadditionalphrases"Comeback,Robert!"and"Comehere,Ronnie!"
Thepolicedetectivesweredelighted.Althoughonemanhadalreadybeenarrested,RonnieandRobertwerethenamesoftheirtwotopsuspectswhowerebelievedtohaveaidedthefirstman.Underquestioning,thissuspectexplainedwhathadhappened.Whentherobbersenteredthehouse,theyheardBabytalkingandthoughtthatsomeonewashome.RonnieandRobertbeganrunningaway,whilethethirdmanyelledforthemtocomeback.Babyrememberedthisincidentandrecordedtheirvoicesinhermemory.
(33)
A.Avictim.B.Apolicedetective.C.Arobber.D.Apetbird.
33.(22)
A.Thewomangetsaticket.
B.Themanarreststhewoman.
C.Thewomanistakentocourt.
D.Thewomanranaway.
34.SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
听力原文:Mostpeopleknowatleastsomeoftheoldwaysofpredictingweather.(26)Mostoftheseolderwaysdependedoncarefulobservationofthebehavior.ofanimalsandinsectsandoftheappearanceofclouds,thesun.themoonandgrowingplants.Butwearemostlycity-livingpeopleandhaveforgottentheoriginofmanyofthesewaysofforetellingweather.Weshouldnotlaughattheseexamplesofweatherwisdom,however.Sincetheyarebasedonwhatpeoplehaveseenyearafteryeartheyareoftenquiteaccurate.
Animalsarecommonlythoughttobemoresensitivetochangesintheweatherthanwehumanbeings.Oursenseshavebecomedull:(27)wearenotsoclosetonatureandourlivesdonotdependsomuchonwarningsgivenbythesensesasanimalsdo.
(28)Everycountryhasitsownparticularweatherwisdomconnectedwithanimals.Innortherncountries,wherewintersarehard,thebehavior.ofanimalswhichhibernateormigrateistakentoindicatewhatsortofwinteriscoming.Thesquirrelsmaybeseengatheringtheirfoodsupplyofnutsearlierthanusual;thedormousemaydigmoredeeplythanusual,themigratingbirdsmaygatherfortheirflightsouthearlierthanusual.Allthesesignswouldbeseenbythecountrymanaspredictionsofanespeciallyseverewintertocome.Accordingtosomanyexampleswecouldseeanimalsaresosensitive,andtheirsensesaremoreaccuratethanourhumanbeings.Ifwe'llfindtheextraordinaryoftheirbehaviors,sopayattentiontoit.
(27)
A.Becausemanypeoplebelieveinoldwaysofpredictingweather.
B.Becausecitydwellershavenootherwaysofpredictingweather.
C.Becauseitisbasedonlongexperienceandobservation.
D.Becausewehavenootheroriginsofforetellingweather.
35.听力原文:M:Ihaveinvitedourformerforeignteacherstomyhousefordinnertonight.Whydon'tyoucometojoinus?Iamsuretheywillbegladtoseeyou.
W:I'dliketo.PerhapsIwillhavearaincheckbecauseIhavesomevisitorsfromCanadatonight.
Q:Whycannotthewomanaccepttheman'sinvitation?
(17)
A.Sheisgoingtohavesomevisitorstonight.
B.Shedoesnotliketheirformerforeignteachers.
C.Sheisgoingtoseeherforeignteacherstonight.
D.Shehasalreadybeeninvitedtotheman'shouse.
36.(21)
A.Itistough.
B.Someonewashurtbyit.
C.Moved.
D.Therewerenocowsthen.
37.(18)
A.Themanisveryinterestedintheprograms.
B.Thewomandoesn'tlikealltheprograms.
C.Themanandwomanhavedifferenttaste.
D.Thewomanisinterestedinsomeoftheprograms.
38.
displays
39.听力原文:Everycountrytendstoacceptitsownwayoflifeasbeingthenormaloneandtopraiseorcriticizeothersastheyaresimilartoordifferentfromit.Unfortunately,ourpictureofthepeopleandthewayoflifeofothercountriesisoftenadistortedone.
Hereisagreatargumentinfavorofforeigntravelandlearningforeignlanguages.Itisonlybytravelingin,orlivinginacountryandgettingtoknowitsinhabitantsandtheirlanguagethatonecanfindoutwhatacountryanditspeoplearereallylike.Howdifferenttheknowledgeonegainsthiswayfrequentlyturnsouttobefromthesecond-handinformationgatheredfromothersources!Howoftenwefindthattheforeignerswhomwethoughttobesuchdifferentpeoplefromourselvesarenotverydifferentatall!
Differencesbetweenpeoplesdoofcourseexistand,onehopes,willalwayscontinuetodoso.Theworldwillbeadullplaceindeedwhenallthedifferentnationalitiesbehaveexactlyalike.Somepeoplemightsaythatwearerapidlyapproachingthisstateofaffairs.Withthemuchgreaterrapidityandeaseoftravel,theremightseemtobesometruthinthisatleastasfarasEuropeisconcerned.Howeverthismaybe,atleastthegreatereaseoftraveltodayhasrevealedtomorepeoplethaneverbeforethattheEnglishmanorFrenchmanorGermanisnotsomedifferentkindofanimalfromthemselves.
(30)
A.Theywillfindoutwhatitspeoplelike.
B.Theywillknowhowtoliveinanotherway.
C.Theywillknowthecountryanditspeoplebetter.
D.Theywilllikeitsinhabitantsandtheirlanguage.
40.听力原文:M:Irememberyou'veimmigratedtoTorontofornearlythreeyears.Areyouhappywiththelifeinyoursecondhometown?
W:Yes,indeed.I'donceconsideredgoingtoTokyo,WellingtonorSicily,butI'veneverregrettedmydecision.
Q:Wheredoesthewomanlive?
(13)
A.InToronto.B.InTokyo.C.InWellington.D.InSicily.
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20题)41.
Whydidn'tthequacksprescribeanymedicinefortheirpatientsafterradionicdiagnosis?
42.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.
Ideasabout"spoiling"childrenhavealwaysinvolvedconsiderationofwhataspoiledchildis,howspoilingoccurs,andwhattheconsequencesofspoilingare;theyhavealwaysincludedconceptsofachild'snatureandconceptsoftheidealchildandtheidealadult.
Themanymothersof1820whobelongedtotheearly"maternalassociations"struggledtoupholdtheideasaboutchildraisingthathadbeenprevalentintheeighteenthcentury.Theyhadalwaysbeentoldthatthespoiledchildstoodindangerofhavingtroublelaterinlife(whenexposedtothetemptationsoftheworld)and,moreimportantly,stoodindangerofspiritualruin.
Atfirst,theonlyapproachthesemothersknewwasto"breakthewill"ofthechild.Thisapproach,cominginitiallyfromthetheologyofCalvin,theFrenchProtestantreformer,wasinheritedfromthesternoutlookofthepuritans.Asonemotherwrote,"Nochildhaseverbeenknown,sincetheearliestperiodoftheworld,destituteofanevildisposition—howeversweetitappears."Infantdepravitycouldbecurbedonlybybreakingthewillsothatthechildsubmittedimplicitlytoparentalguidance.
In1834,amotherdescribedthistechnique:uponthefather'sorder,her16-month-olddaughterhadrefusedtosay"DearMama",sothetoddlerwasleftaloneinaroomwhereshescreamedwildlyfortenminutes.Thenthechildwascommandedagain,andagainsherefused,soshewaswhippedandorderedagain.Thiscontinuedforfourhoursuntilthechildfinallyobeyed.Parentscommonlyreportedthatafteronesuchtrialof"will",thechildbecamepermanentlysubmissive.Inpassing,wecannotethatknowledgeaboutachild's"No"periodmighthavemoderatedthediscipliningoflittlechildrenandtheapplicationoftheadage"Sparetherodandspoilthechild."
Byfreeingthechildfromitsevilnature,parentsbelievedtheycouldthenguidethechildintoacquiringtherightcharactertraits,suchashonesty,industriousness,andsobriety.Thesemoralprinciples,fixedinthechild'scharacter,weretogovernitthroughoutlife,inasocietywherefreeenterprise,individualeffortandcompetitionwerebelievedtobetherulingforces.
Ideasabout"spoiling"childreninvolvenotonlyconceptsoftheidealchildandtheidealadultbutalsoconceptsof
43.SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.
WhenOxfordUniversityraisedtheideaofestablishingabusinessschoolsixyearsago,outragedIoniansunleashed(发起,释放)volleysofCiceronianoratory,arguingthatthegrovesofacademeshouldbeoutofboundstocommerce.Howtimeshavechanged.FrustratedbytheBritishgovernment'sreluctancetolettheuniversitychargered-worldtuitionfees,demoralizedbymountingchargesofelitism,withresearchandteachingstifledbyinadequatestatesubsidies,thedonsarerealizingthatcapitalismmightjustbethekeytotheirfuture.Atthetraditional800-year-oldinstitution,increasingnumbersofthemarecallingfortheiruniversitytobeprivatized.
That'sahugelycontroversialproposalinacountrythatstillclingsfiercelytotheidealofprovidingafree,state-fundededucationtoanyonewhomeritsit.PrimeMinisterTonyBlairwants50percentofBritain'sunder-30sinfull-timeeducationby2000,andgivenhisnonew-taxesstyle,universitiessuspectthey'llberesponsibleforfindingalargeproportionofthe$15millionthatwillcost.AlreadyOxfordishavingtroublepayingsalariessufficienttoattracttopteachers;afull-timeProfessorgets$68400--roughlyhalfthesalariesoftheirU.S.counterparts.ForOxford,longtheglobalepitome(缩影)oftop-drawereducation,thequestioniswhethertheuniversity'sdaysasabastion(堡垒)ofworld-classexcellencemightbeover.
Latelytheissueseemstohavetakenonanewurgency.Newspapersreportedmini-scandaljustlastweekthata19-year:olddeafstudent,AnastasiaFedotova,failedtowinplacedespitehighexamscores.ChancelloroftheExchequerGordonBrowncriticizedtheadmissionssystemas"morereminiscentoftheold-boynetwork..,thangenuinejusticeinoursociety".ThishighlightedjusthowvulnerableOxfordremainstochargesofelitism.
"Moreandmorepeoplearesayingtheonlysolutionisindependence,"saysclassicsprofessorRichardJenkyns.Intheend,Oxfordmaybehopingforsomein-betweensolution.Since1998ithasbeenpumpingfundsintoaprivatecompanycalledISISInnovation,setuptocommercializeresearchers'discoveries.Ofatotalof28fledgingspin-offs,allarestillinbusiness.Whilebigpayoffsarestillalongwayoff,"thatcouldquicklychange",saysmanagingdirectorTimCook,"ifoneofthemhitsthejackpot."Moreimmediately,OxfordbigwigsreportthatpermissiontochargethefullcostoftuitionwillalmostcertainlybegiveningovernmentreportduethisNovember.Oxfordstillisn'tlikelytoletbusinessinterestsrunwildoveritshallowedgreensward.Butitislearningthattheacademicfreedomitsoprizescanbepreservedonlyataprice.
Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat______.
A.OxfordUniversitywillgraduallybecomeaprivateuniversitylikeHarvard
B.OxfordUniversityisbeginningtothinkofcommercialwaystocollectmoney
C.theonlysolutiontoOxfordUniversity'sproblemsisbeingindependent
D.theBritishgovernmentwillofferOxfordUniversitymoresubsidies
44.(60)
45.
Bysaying"thinkingoutsidethebox",McCormickwantstoshowhis______towardstheresearchers.
46.
WhatbenefitscanweexpecttogetfromtheHumanGenomeProject?
47.
Theresearchoncoinsstoredfrom100B.C.to50C.E.indicatesthat______.
A.civilwarsreducedabout1000000people
B.theAugustancensusesincludedwomenandchildren
C.populationexplosionhypothesisisreasonable
D.somecivilwarsdidn'tcausehighcasualties
48.
Weknowfromthepassagethat______.
A.legislatorsareactingtopassalawtoprovidebetterprivacyprotection
B.moststatesareturningablindeyetothedeceptivepracticesofprivatebusinesses
C.thestateofMinnesotaisconsideringdrawinguplawstoprotectprivateinformation
D.lawmakersareinclinedtogiveafreehandtobusinessestoinquireintocustomers'buyinghabits
49.SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.
Areorganicallygrownfoodsthebestfoodchoices?Theadvantagesclaimedforsuchfoodsoverconventionallygrownandmarketedfoodproductsarenowbeingdebated.Advocatesoforganicfoods—atermwhosemeaningvariesgreatly—frequentlyproclaimthatsuchproductsaresaferandmorenutritiousthanothers.
ThegrowinginterestofconsumersinthesafetyandnutritionalqualityofthetypicalNorthAmericandietisawelcomedevelopment.However,muchofthisinteresthasbeensparkedbysweepingclaimsthatthefoodsupplyisunsafeorinadequateinmeetingnutritionalneeds.Althoughmostoftheseclaimsarenotsupportedbyscientificevidence,thepreponderanceofwrittenmaterialadvancingsuchclaimsmakesitdifficultforthegeneralpublictoseparatefactfromfiction.Asaresult,claimsthateatingadietconsistingentirelyoforganicallygrownfoodspreventsorcuresdiseaseorprovidesotherbenefitstohealthhavebecomewidelypublicizedandfromthebasisforfolklore.
Almostdailythepublicisbesiegedbyclaimsfor"noaging"diets,newvitamins,andotherwonderfoods.Thesearenumerousunsubstantiatedreportsthatnaturalvitaminsaresuperiortosyntheticones,thatfertilizedeggsarenutritionallysuperiortounfertilizedeggs,thatuntreatedgrainsarebetterthanfumigatedgrains,andthelike.
Onethingthatmostorganicallygrownfoodproductsseemtohaveincommonisthattheycostmorethanconventionallygrownfoods.Butinmanycasesconsumersaremislediftheybelieveorganicfoodscanmaintainhealthandprovidebetternutritionalqualitythanconventionallygrownfoods.Sothereisarealcauseforconcernifconsumers,particularlythosewithlimitedincomes,distrusttheregularfoodsupplyandbuyonlyexpensiveorganicfoodsinstead.
Theword"advocates”inthefirstparagraphisclosestinmeaningtowhichofthefollowing?
A.Consumers.B.Merchants.C.Inspectors.D.Proponents.
50.
Howdocustomersdecidetopurchaseaproductnow?
A.Theygetadvicesfromasalesmanandmaketheirdecisionatthesametime.
B.Theycheckaproductbythemselveswhilemakingtheirdecision.
C.Theygettoknowaproductthroughinternetbeforemakingthedecision.
D.Theyusuallypurchaseaproductonline.
51.Afterthebombplotwasdiscovered,severedelayswerecausedatHeathrowAirportdueto_____.
52.
Whatcontributestothebusinesssuccess?
53.
WhatdoesthelastparagraphtellusabouttheeducationinUS?
A.Itissuccessfulinhelpingthestudentspassvariousexams.
B.Itencouragesthestudentsinconceptualthinking.
C.Itnurturestheabilityinsolvingcomplexproblems.
D.Itaimstotrainskilledworkersforthesociety.
54.
【C8】
55.
WhatcanwelearnaboutthedevicedesignedbyDavidWhittenandKirkSchanze?
A.Thetwolayersofpolymersarechargeddifferently.
B.Theemptycapsuletheydesignedisusedtotrapmouse.
C.Theabsorbed-lightcankillbacteriainsidethecapsuledirectly.
D.Singletoxygenisaninsulatedform.ofelement.
56.
ConsumersarenotSupposedtothrewusedcomputersinthetrashbecause______.
A.thisisbannedbytheCaliforniagovernment.
B.somepartsmayberecycledforuseelsewhere
C.unscrupulousdealerswillretrievethemforprofit
D.theycontainlargeamountsofharmfulsubstances
57.
【C2】
58.
【C7】
59.
ConflictsbetweenAmericanNegroesandWestAfricansinitiallyresultfrom______.
A.economicdifferences
B.racialdifferences
C.differencesinoutlook
D.politicaldifferences
60.Accordingtothepassage,SergeyBrinandLarryPage______.
A.arehighlightedinRandallStross'book
B.bringSiliconValleythemostadvancedtechnology
C.arepioneersinthetechnologyindustry
D.neverstoptryingtomaketheworldbetter
四、5.ErrorCorrection(5题)61.
【S4】
62.
【S9】
63.
【S6】
64.
【S3】
65.
【S10】
五、6.Translation(5题)66.Becausehishealthisgettingworse,_________________________(他不得不克制自己以免饮酒过度).
67.______(他们看不到一丝希望)thattheywouldbesavedbyapassingship.
68.Theydecidedtogetadivorce______(由于这对夫妻不能调和的彼此差异).
69.Theteachertreatsthestudent______(就像自己的亲生孩子一样).
70.Whenitisnecessary,______(政府将对社会发展的趋势实行干预).
参考答案
1.trustworthinesstrustworthiness解析:题干中的moreofGoogle'sprocessesandplansareinspectedpreciously是对原文openingupmoreofitsprocessesandplanstoscrutiny的同义转述。原文中提到allayconcernsoverGoogle'strustworthiness“减少人们对谷歌可信度的忧虑”,反过来说就是“提高谷歌的可信度”。所以,空格处应填入trustworthiness。
2.B解析:第一个使用“talkingcure"疗法的人是Dr.Breuer,见文章第十四段,他讲述了他所照顾的小女孩的经历,他发现让她不停地讲她脑海里重要或不重要的事,会让她感觉好一些。因此,Freud从此事例中得到启发,采用了"talkingcure”来治疗病人。
3.costly/expensivecostly/expensive解析:由“FirstSteps”部分第四段“Whilethereareotheroptions,suchaspersonallyfinancingtheprocedure,theyarecostly:TheNationalInstituteofDiabetesandDigestiveandKidneyDiseaseswebsitestatesthatthisprocedurecanrunfrom$20,000to$35,000.”和第五段第一句“Withsuchaheftypricetagonweightlosssurgery,itpaystoensur
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