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【2022年】山东省德州市大学英语6级大
学英语六级预测试题(含答案)
学校:班级:姓名:考号:
一、l.Writing(10题)
1.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay
commentingontheevaluationofteachers'performancedonebythestudents.
Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelowin
Chinese.
1.不少大学让学生参与任课老师教学情况的测评
2.对此改革措施校方、教师、学生的看法不一
3.学生测评教师的益处以及可能产生的问题
2.Directions:Forthispartyouareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition
aboutDiligenceIstheKeytoSuccess.Youaregiventhefollowingoutlines
inChineseandarerequiredtowritenolessthan150words.Rememberto
writeclearly.
1.对‘勤奋是成功的关健'涵义的理解;
2.成功不是靠运气;
3.了解成功重要性的意义。
3.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowritealetter.
SupposeyouareLiMing.WritealettertoMartha,ateacherofyoursinthe
seniorhighschool.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlines
givenbelow:
1.得知老师要来伦敦访问非常高兴;
2.介绍自己的学习和生活;
3,希望能带老师参观伦敦。
4.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay
entitledRaisingDogsintheCity.Youshouldwriteatleast150words
followingtheoutlinesgivenbelow:
1.现在养狗的人越来越多;
2.不文明养狗给社会造成了危害;
3.我的看法。
RaisingDogsintheCity
5.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayonthetopic
ofChildrenObesity.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsaccordingtothe
outlinegivenbelow.
1,学生的肥胖问题日益严重
2.这一现象产生的原因
3.你认为应如何改变这一现象
ChildrenObesity
6.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacompositiononthe
topic:IdleYoung,NeedyOld.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowing
theoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:
1.解释谚语
2.结合现实举例论证
3.珍惜时光,从现在做起
IdleYoung,NeedyOld
7.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacompositiononthe
topicWhatAreCollegeStudentsDoingontheInternet?Youshouldwriteat
least150wordsaccordingtotheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:
1.据统计,在网上聊天交友、玩网络游戏是目前我国大学生上网的主要
活动内容
2.专家认为,那些沉迷于聊天和游戏的大学生,不仅耗费了金钱、时间
和精力,还影响了正常的学业和人际交往
3.我们应当如何看待大学生上网的问题
WhatAreCollegeStudentsDoingontheInternet?
8.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition
onthetitle:HowtoTreatOurAgingPopulation?Youshouldwriteatleast
150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese.
HowtoTreatOurAgingPopulation
1.中国已渐渐步入老龄化社会(65岁以上的老年人已占全国人口的7%)
2.我认为应如何对待老年人群(社会关爱与福利制度,家庭温暖,社区
服务...)
3.我的结论
9.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitled
WidespreadExtravagantSpendingonCampus.Youshouldwriteatleast150
words,andbaseyourcompositionontheoutlinegiveninChinesebelow:
1.现在很多大学生花钱大手大脚
2,这一现象的原因是…
3.我的看法
WidespreadExtravagantSpendingonCampus
10.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay
entitledOnForeigners'LearningChinese.Youshouldwriteatleast150words
followingtheoutlinegivenbelow.
1.目前,国久"汉语热''持续升温
2.出现这种现象的主要原因
3.“汉语热”给我的启示
OnForeigners'LearningChinese
二、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(10题)
11.Everyyear,adomeownermayspend30%lessinenergyexpenditurethan
anormalrectilinearhomeone.
12.
ZedaRosenberghasanassumptionthatthelatestmicrobicidesdon'tcause
manysideeffectsbyreasonthatthebodysystem.
13.GiveUpSixWordsandChangeYourLife
AlfredKorzybski,thefatherofgeneralsemantics,observedthathowwetalk
affectshowwehandleproblemsandhowwebehave.Hefoundthatscientists,
trainedtobespecific,handledbothpersonalandlaboratoryproblemsbetter
thannon-scientists.Non-scientists,thenasnow,usedwordsloadedwith
feelingandprejudgmentandgotintotrouble.
Changingthewayweusecertaineverydaywordscanactuallyshifttheway
weseetheworldandotherpeople,helpschangetheemotion-ladenattitudes
behindthewords,andmakesuslesslikelytomakeinappropriatedemandson
ourselvesandothers.
Thereisalsoachangeintheeffectonothers.Teachers,toldthatcertain
studentshavehiddentalents,willhelpthemdevelop,evenifthestudentswere
selectedblindlybyresearchers.Peopleactastheythinktheyhavebeen
defined,andlikeitornot,ourwordsplayalargepartinexpressingthat
definition.
Inourwork,wehavefoundsixwordsthatareoftenusedindamagingways:
try,always,is,can't,shouldandeverybody.Thesewordsarereally"families"
ofwords.Alwayscanbeexpandedtonever,everytime.Shouldisalsoought
to,must,haveto.Weusenobody,noone,all,'thewayweuseeverybody.
Eachofthesewordsislinkedtotheconceptoftime."Everybodydoesit"
implieseverypersonalwaysdoesit.Shouldreflectsastandardadoptedinthe
past,governinghowwemustalwaysbehave.Isimpliesapermanent
characteristicofsomethingorsomeone,as"sheisimpossibletodealwith."
AlfredKorzybskicalledhumans"timebinders".Facts,opinionsand
behaviorsarelearned,repeatedandpassedon,eventhoughtheymaynot
necessarilyhavebeentrueinthefirstplace.BothKorzybskiandS.I.
Hayakawa,whoisarespectedsemanticist,cautionusagainstusingsuch
"allness"terms.
Yetwedousethem,asthoughbydoingsowecouldsomehowmanagethe
presentandfuture."Withwords,"saysHayakawainLanguageinThought
andAction,"weinfluenceandtoanenormousextentcontrol.""I'llmeetyou
atthreeThursday"isanattempttomakeanotherperson-andourselves—be
atacertainplaceatacertaintime.Hayakawawrites,"Thefutureisa
specificallyhumandimension.Toadog,'hamburgertomorrow'is
meaningless.Withwordswe[humans]imposeacertainpredictabilityupon
futureevents."
Similarly,weattempttocontrolpeople'sactionsandevencharacteristicswith
can't,should,everybodyandrelatedwords.Wetrythustocreate"reliable"
data,howeverunrelateditistothefacts.
AccordingtoFreud,tosomementalpatientscertainwordsbecomemagical,
symbolsofwholetrainsofthoughtcondensed.Seriouslyillneurotics
maintainsomeofthatmagic:"Everybody'sagainstme"or"Ihavetodothis."
Andnearlyallofushavethesamebadhabittoalessintensedegree.
Whenandwheredowebeginthispatternofrestrictivewordsandbeliefs?
AccordingtothelatespeechexpertWendellJohnson,asadultswearestill
"usinginformation,attitudes,beliefs,procedures,practices...adaptedtoan
earliertime."Ourbeliefs,andthewordsweusetosupportthemandtoprotect
ourselvesfromchange,comefromearlyinourlives.WillisHarman,Ph.D.,
afuturistatSRI(formerlyStanfordResearchInstitute),maintainsthatweare
allinawayhypnotizedfrominfancy."Wedonotperceiveourselvesandthe
worldaboutusastheyare,butaswehavebeenpersuadedtoperceivethem,"
saysDr.Harman.Researchshowsthatobjectsandpeoplewithsomefamiliar
characteristicstendtobeperceivedbytheinfantasidentical.Thenewborn
cannotdistinguishbetweenselfandsurrounding.Whenthebabyishungry,
everybodyishungry.Later,anymanbecomes"Daddy"andeveryanimal
"doggie."-
Weusesuchearlybiasestom
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14.UniversityRecruiting
Theprosperousrecruiting
Asitturnsout,thisseductionofcollegestudentsbyrecruitersatinvestment
banksandconsultingfirmsismorecampuslegendthanreality——the
exceptionandcertainlynottherule.SterlingWitzke,asenioratStanford
UniversitywhosignedonwithMercerManagementConsultinginChicago,
saysshegotaglimpseoflifeinthefastlane,butnotes,"Mostofmyfriends
whowentthroughtheprocessdidnotgetthistypeoftreatment."Indeed,the
courtshipisnotassalaciousasurbanlegendwouldhaveusbelieve
Whileprospectiverecruitsmaynotbedestinedforahotcluborevenalow-
downstripclub,America'sleadinginvestmentbanksandconsultingfirmsare,
infact,recruitingmoreaggressivelyoncollegecampusesthaneverbefore.
Despiteasputteringoveralleconomythathasreducedcollegerecruitingby
old-linegiantslikeIBMorGM,I-banksandlargeconsultantfirmsboosted
theirrecruitingeffortsonkeycampusesbyabout15%lastyear—atrendthat
isexpectedtocontinue,accordingtoTrudySteinfeld,ExecutiveDirectorat
NewYorkUniversity'sOfficeofCareerServices."Bankingandconsulting
areleadingthewayinthisveryrobustrecruitingseason,"saysSteinfeld.
Asotherseniorsembarkonadesperatejobsearchandpileuptherejection
letters,thosewiththeireyesontheinvestmentbanking/consultantworldare
bombardedbyfervententreatiesandhostedataseriesofeventsrangingfrom
informationsessionstoexpensivedinners.Andmostimportantofall,there
arejobswaiting—withthepromiseofthatpotofgold—attheendoftheir
rainbow."Alotoftheemployersarebecomingmoreproactiveand
determined,"saysBarbaraHewitt,associatedirectorofcareerservicesfor
undergraduatesattheWhartonSchooloftheUniversityofPennsylvania.
"Becausetheireconomyandjobmarketaresogoodnow,they'refindingit
veryhardtogetallofthestudentswhattheywant.Thereisjustalotmore
competitionontheemployers'sideatthispoint,andtheyarefeelingmore
pressuretostepuptheircampusrecruiting.
Recruitingworkintheuniversity
Thefieldcanbeaperfectmatchforstudentsnotyetcertainoftheirultimate
careerdestinationorthosewhohaveanurgentneedtopayoffcollegeloans
beforepursuingthenextdegree.Thesefirmsthriveon"humancapital"and
thereforeputapremiumonattractingbright,ambitiousyoungpeople,
explainsoneWhartonalum.Withtheirofficesbuzzingpast2a.m.,thereis
significantturnover.Thustheyvaluefreshlymintedcollegegradswhowant
toout-competetheirpeersandwhocanchurnouthigh-qualityworkon
preciouslittlesleep."TherewerenightswhenIsleptundermydesk,using
myjacketasablanketandmykeyboardasapillow,"saysonerecentBrandeis
graduatewhoaskedthathisnamebewithheldbecausehiscompany
discouragesemployeesfromtalkingtothepress.Yetdespitethehardwork
andmanysleeplessnights,entry-levelpositionsatbigI-banksandconsultants
arethemostsought-afterjobsforgraduatingseniorsinterestedinfinanceand
consulting.
Theentry-leveljobsareunusuallylucrative,withfirst-yearanalystsmaking
upto$120000.Moreover,thesepositionsprovideinvaluabletrainingfor
thosepursuingcareersinthefield."Mostpeopleleaveafterthefirsttwoyears
becausetheygetburnedout,"explainstheBrandeisgrad,whoworksatatop
investmentbank,"buttheskillsyoulearnareessentialtogettingthemost
coveted(令人垂涎的)jobsinfinancegoingforward,I-bankingisastepping
stonetoagreatbusinessschool,andmostimportantly,toagreatjob."
Therecruitingprocessstillbeginsinearnestinthefallofsenioryear,whena
groupofassociatesarrivesoncampustointerviewandselectapplicants.In
anefforttosignalthestudentsthattheyarenot
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15.
ThedifferencebetweenyoungRichardandotherboyswasthatheusuallydid
notplaywiththeothersandneversmiled,andsoon.
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16.TeethCare
Dentistssaythatthemostimportantpartoftoothcarehappensathome.
Brushingandflossingproperly,alongwithregulardentalcheckups,canhelp
preventtoothdecayandgumdisease.
GivingPlaquetheBrush-Off
Topreventcavities,youneedtoremoveplaque,thetransparentlayerof
bacteriathatcoatstheteeth.Thebestwaytodothisisbybrushingyourteeth
twiceadayandflossingatleastonceaday.Brushingalsoactasstimulusto
thegums,whichhelpstokeepthemhealthyandpreventgumdisease.
Toothpastescontainminimalabrasives(磨料),detergents,andfoamingagents.
Fluoride,themostcommonactiveingredientintoothpaste,iswhatprevents
cavities.Soyoushouldalwaysbesureyourtoothpastecontainsfluoride.
Aboutonepersonin10hasatendencytoaccumulatetartarquickly.Tartaris
plaque(硬块)inahardenedform,thatismoredamaginganddifficultto
remove.Usingantitartartoothpastesandmouthwashes,aswellasspending
extratimebrushingtheteethnearthesalivaryglands(theinsideofthelower
frontteethandtheoutsideoftheupperbackteeth),mayslowthedevelopment
ofnewtartar.
Ifyouhaveteeththataresensitivetoheat,cold,andpressure,youmaywant
totryaspecialtoothpasteforsensitiveteeth.Butyou'llstillneedtotalkto
yourdentistpromptlyaboutyoursensitivitybecauseitmaybeindicativeofa
moreseriousproblem,suchasacavityornerveirritation.
TipsonProperBrushing
Dentistssaythattheminimumtimeyoushouldspendbrushingyourteethis
2minutestwiceaday.Herearesometipsonhowtobrushproperly:
-Holdyourbrushata45-degreeangleagainstyourgumline.Gentlybrush
fromwherethetoothandgummeettothechewingsurfaceinshort(about
half-a-tooth-wide)strokes.Brushingtoohardcancauserecedinggums,tooth
sensitivity,and,overtime,looseteeth.
-Usethesamemethodtobrushalloutsideandinsidesurfacesofyourteeth.
-Placethebrushagainstthebitingsurfaceoftheteeth&useagentleback&
forthscrubbingmotion.Brushthetonguefrombacktofronttoremoveodor
producingbacteria.
-Tocleantheinsidesurfacesofyourtopandbottomfrontteethandgums,tilt
brushverticallybehindthefrontteeth.Makeseveralup&downstrokesusing
thefronthalfofthebrush.
-Rememberdon'tshareyourtoothbrushwithothers.Theexchangeofbody
fluidsthatsuchsharingwouldfosterplacestoothbrushsharersatanincreased
riskforinfections,aparticularlyimportantconsiderationforpersonswith
compromisedimmunesystemsorinfectiousdiseases.
-Useaneggtimerorplayafavoritesongwhilebrushingyourteethtogetused
tobrushingforafull2to3minutes.Someelectronictoothbrusheshavetimers
thatletyouknowwhen2minutesareup.
FactsonFlossing
Brushingisimportantbutitwon'tremovetheplaqueandparticlesoffood
betweenyourteeth,underthegumline,orunderbraces.Sometimes,the
bacteriabreakdownthefoodparticlesandcreatevolatilesulfurcompounds.
Forthisreasonyou'llneedtoflossthesespacesatleastonceaday.
Withanyfloss,youshouldbecarefultoavoidinjuringyourgums.Follow
theseinstructions:
-Carefullyinserttheflossbetweentwoteeth,usingabackandforthmotion.
-Gentlybringtheflosstothegumline,butdon'tforceitunderthegums.Curve
theflossaroundtheedgeofyourtoothintheshapeoftheletter"C"andslide
itupanddownthesideofeachtooth.
-Repeatthisprocessbetweenallyourteeth,andremembertoflosstheback
sidesofyourbackteeth.
Tooth-WhiteningProducts
Sometoothpastesclaimtowhitenteeth.There'sn
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17.TheNextDisaster:AreWeReady?
AreWeReallyPrepared?
AftertheattacksonSeptember11andthehurricanesthatslammedtheGulf
Coastlastyear,you'dexpectourmajorcitiestobereadywithdisasterplans
thatwillsavelivesandproperty.There'snodoubtwellbehitagain——maybe
evenharder-becausethelistofpossiblecalamities(灾难)islong:froma
birdflupandemictoamassiveCaliforniaearthquake,tomoremonsterstorms,
toanotherterroristattack.
Butarewereallypreparedtoprotectpeople,aswellastheirhomesand
businesses?Everymajorurbanareahasreceivedfederalfunding,muchofit
fromtheDepartmentofHomelandSecurity(DHS),inordertomaketheir
citiesmoresecure.Buttherearenosetcriteriaformeasuringpreparedness
(thefedsareworkingonthat),andthequalityofdisasterplansvarieswidely
throughoutthecountry.
Sowedecidedtodoanindependentassessmentof10high-riskurbanareas,
focusingonkeysecurityindicators.Weanalyzedpublicdata,consultedwith
federalandlocalemergencyworkers,andcontactedthemayors'officesto
gauge(测量)thereadinessofthesecitiestomeetbothnaturalandman-made
disasters.
Ourcriteriafellunderthreemaincategories:EmergencyReadiness,Crisis
Communications,andMedicalResponse.
EmergencyReadiness
Arethereatleast1,000firstresponders(suchaspolice,fireandEMTs)per
100,000residents?They'reourfirstlineofprotectioninalmostanydisaster
situation—professionalswhoaretrainedtohandleeverythingfromrescuing
victimstoprovidingfirstaid,toenforcingquarantines(封锁),todirecting
trafficforevacuations(疏散).
Aretherefederalsearch-and-rescueteamsbasedwithin50miles?Largecities
oftenhavespecializedteamstodealwithsuchthingsashigh-rise-building
rescuesorhazardouschemicalspills.Butthesesquadsaresometimessmall,
ill-equipped,orrunonashoestring.Thisisnottrueoffederalurbansearch-
and-rescuetaskforcesthattheDHSsupportsacrossthecountry.Eachtask
forceismadeof62membersand4canines,aswellasa"comprehensive
cache"ofequipment.DHStaskforcesarenotautomaticallyassigned;acity
needstoapplyandpresentitscase.
Hasthecityorstateearned"greenstatus"fromtheCentersforDisease
ControlandPrevention?Supposethatinthemidstofaflupandemicorbio
terrorattack,yourcityranlowoncriticalmedicines.TheCDCstandsready
tohelpbydistributingdrugsandmedicalequipmentfromitsStrategic
NationalStockpile.Buttheagencywantstoknowthatacityorstateisable
toquicklymobilizehundredsofhealthworkersandvolunteerstrainedto
handlethelogistics,andhasspacesetasideforstorageandrefrigeration.
You'rebestoffifyourcityhasearnedtheCDC's"greenstatus"一evenifthe
stateitselfhasnotbecauseitmeanslocalhealthteamscanhandlethe
suppliesontheirown.
Doesthecitywebsiteexplainclearlywhattodoincaseofevacuation?Who
canforgettheimagesofstrandedNewOrleansresidents,orthe5-mphcrawl
outofHouston?ItturnedoutthatNewOrleans'sevacuationplanswereboth
inadequateandpoorlycommunicated.Onewaycitiescanavoidasimilar
nightmareistoputclearandeasy-to-findevacuationinformationontheir
websites.Somecities,suchasBostonandWashington,postthepreferred
streetroutes.Others,likeLasVegas,won'tdisclosedetailsduetosecurity
fears,buttheirwebsitesmayprovidewaystoquicklygetevacuationdetails
whenyouneedthem(suchasnumberstocalloralertservicesyoucansign
upfor).Amongthemoreimportantthingstoaddressarepeoplewithout
vehiclesoftheirown(ahugefailinginNewOrleans)andinstructionsforpet
owners.
Doesthewebsiteincludedetailsforresidentswithspecialneeds?InJuly1995,
aviciousheatwavekilled
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18.
Increasingone'soutputturnsouttobethemostimportantstrategyinfulfilling
theself-improvement.
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19.
The4,200-acreranchiskeptasonelargeandintactarcheologicalsitedueto
Wilcox's.
20.TheMostBeautifulCityinAmerica
IthasbeencalledthemostbeautifulcityinAmerica.Italsoisthesubjectof
averypopularbookaboutmurder.ThestoryofSavannah,Georgia,isour
reporttoday.
Savannah,Georgia,isnothuge.Itisonlythe3rdlargestcityinthisSouthern
state.Ithasabout140thousandpeople.YetfewAmericancitieshave
protectedtheirpastaswellasSavannah.Ithasbeautifuloldhouses.It
hasparkswithtreesandcolorfulflowers.AvisittoSavannahtodayshowsthat
lifewaslikeintheSouthernUnitedStates200yearsago.
EnglishsettlersestablishedthecityofSavannahin1733.Theywereledby
GeneralJamesOglethorpe.GeneralOglethorpeand120settlerslandedat
YamakaroobluffontheSavannahRiver.Theychosetheplaceforthecityof
Savannahonahillabovetheriver.Itwas29kilometersfromtheAtlantic
Ocean.
GeneralOglethorpedecidedtomakeSavannahasbeautifulasacitycouldbe.
Hedesignedthestreetsinanunusualway.Manydidnotcrosseachother.
Instead,theyendedinlargeopensquareareas.Thereare21suchpublic
squaresinSavannah.Theyhavegrass,trees,flowersandstatues.Theyalso
haveplacesforpeopletositandenjoythebeauty.
Inthe1700sSavannahbecameabusyportcityforexportingfarmproducts.
In1793Eliwhiteneywasteachingonacottonfarmnearthecity.Heinvented
amachinethatremovedseedsfromthecottonplant.Untilthentheseedhad
toberemovedbyhand.Theworkwasveryhard.Eliwhiteney'sinventionwas
calledthe"cottongin".Itgreatlyimprovedtheabilitytoproducecotton.
ThecottonginmadecottonthemostimportantproductintheAmericanSouth.
AnditincreasedimportanceofSavannahasaportcity.Savannahbecamethe
world'sleadingmarketforcotton.TheSavannahCottonExchangesetthe
priceofcottonaroundtheworld.Thecitybecamerich.Richpeoplebeganto
buildlargebeautifulhouses.Thecitycontinuedtogrowricheruntiltheearly
1860s.ThatiswhenAmerica'sNortliemstatesfoughttherebelSouthern
statesintheCivilWar.
OneofthemostfamousNortherngeneralswasWilliamSherman.Heled
uniontroopstoseizecontrolofrebelterritoryintheSouth.GeneralSherman
capturedthecityofAtlanta.FromAtlantahemarchedhistroopsthroughthe
heartofGeorgiatotheAtlanticOcean.ItwasknownasSherman'sMarchto
theSea.TheUniontroopsburnedallthehouses,farms,animalsandfood
suppliesontheirway.Thepurposewastodestroypopularsupportforthe
rebellionoftheSouthernstates.GeneralShermansaid,"TheUnionmust
makeoldandyoung,richandpoorfeelthehardhandofwar."
ThepeopleofSavannahlearnedwhatGeneralShermanhaddonetotherest
ofGeorgia.Theydidnotwantthesamethingtohappentothem.Sothey
offeredtosurrendertheirbeautifulcityffhepromisednottobumit.General
Shermanacceptedtheoffer.InDecember,1864,hescmamessageto
PresidentAbrahamLincolninWashington.Itsaid,"Ibegtopresentyouasa
Christmasgift-thecityofSavannah."Sherman'sgiftincluded150heavy
guns,ammunitionand25thousandbalesofcotton.
TheCivilWarhurtSavannah'seconomy.Andyearsofgrowingnothingbut
cottondamagedthesoil.Aninsectcalledthebollweevildestroyedtheplant.
By1920,littlecottonwasleft.Duringthe1900s,manufacturingtookthe
placeofcottonfarming.Savannah'sshippingindustrycontinuedtogrow.
However,manyoldhousesweretearingdown,ortheyfellapart.Onevisitor
saidthecitywaslikeabeautifulwomanwithadirtyface.
Inthe1950ssomecitizensofSavannahbecameangrywhenmoreoldhouses
werebeingthreatenedbydevelopment.Onecompanywantedtodestroya
housetobuildaparkingareaforcars.Agroupof7womendecidedtosave
thehouse.Theyaskedpeopleformoney.Theycollec
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三、3.ListeningComprehension(10题)
21.听力原文:M:It'salreadyeightthirty.We'llhavetohurryifwewantto
catchtheflight.
W:Well,ittakesonlyhalfanhourtogettotheairport,andtheplanedoesn't
leaveuntilninefifty.Wehaveplentyoftimetocheckin.
Q:Howmuchtimewouldbeleftforthemanandthewomantocheckinfor
theflight?
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A.50minutes.B.30minutes.C.25minutes.D.15minutes.
22.听力原文:W:Whyisshetalkingsoloudly?
M:Ithinksheishardofhearing.
Q:Whyisthewomanmentionedspeakingsoloudly?
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Altistoonoisy.
B.Sheenjoysspeakingloudly.
C.Sheisveryangry.
D.Sheisdeaf.
23.(45)
24.(34)
A.Theviolinwastooexpensive.
B.Shewastooyoungtoplaytheviolin.
C.Theviolinwastoobigforher.
D.Hermotherwantedhertoplaythepiano.
25.SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeach
passage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestions
willbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebest
answerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
听力原文:MyfatherdiedwhenIwasninemonthsold,makingmymorna
singlemotherattheageofeighteen.WhileIwasgrowingup,welivedavery
hardlife.Wehadlittlemoney,butmymorngavemealotoflove.Eachnight,
shesatmeonherlapandspokethewordsthatwouldchangemylife,
"Kemmons,youarecertaintobeagreatmanandyoucandoanythinginlife
ifyouworkhardenoughtogetit."
Atfourteen,IWashitbyacarandthedoctorssaidIwouldneverwalkagain.
Everyday,mymotherspoketomeinhergentle,lovingvoice,tellingmethat
nomatterwhatthosedoctorssaid,Icouldwalkagain.Shedrovethatmessage
sodeepintomyheartthatIfinallybelievedher.Ayearlater,Ireturnedto
school-walkingonmyown!
WhentheGreatDepressionhit,myroomlostherjob.ThenIleftschoolto
supportthebothofus.Atthatmoment,Iwasdeterminednevertobepoor
again.
Overtheyears,Iexperiencedvariouslevelsofbusinesssuccess.Butthereal
turningpointoccurredonavacationItookwithmywifeandfivekidsin1951.
Iwasdissatisfiedwiththesecond-classhotelsavailableforfamiliesandwas
angrythattheychargedmeanextra$2foreachchild.Thatwastooexpensive
fortheaverageAmericanfamily.ItoldmywifethatIwasgoingtoopena
motelforfamiliesthatwouldneverchargeextraforchildren.Therewere
plentyofdoubtersatthattime.
Notsurprisingly,momwasoneofmystrongestsupporters.Sheworked
behindthedeskandevendesignedtheroomstyle.Asinanybusiness,we
experiencedalotofchallenges.Butwithmymother'swordsdeeplyrootedin
mysoul,Ineverdoubtedwewouldsucceed.Fifteenyearslater,wehadthe
largesthotelsystemintheworld-HolidayInn.In1979mycompanyhad
1,759innsinmorethanfiftycountrieswithanincomeof$1billionayear.
(27)
A.Hismom'ssupport.
B.Hiswife'ssuggestion.
C.Histerribleexperienceinthehotel.
D.Hispreviousbusinesssuccessofvariouslevels.
26.(24)
A.$450.B.$500.C.$950.D.$1,000.
27.SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeach
passage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestions
willbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebest
answerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
听力原文:EmilyDickinsonisoneofthegreatestAmericanpoets.Shewas
borninatypicalNewEnglandvillageinMassachusettsonDecember10,
1830.Shewasthesecondchildofthefamily.Shediedinthesamehousefifty-
sixyearslater.Duringherlifetimesheneverlefthernativeland.Shelefther
homestateonlyonce.Shelefthervillageveryfewtimes.Andafire1872she
rarelyleftherhouseandyard.Inthelastyearsofherlifesheretreatedtoa
smallercircleoffamilyandfriends.Inthoselateryearsshedressedinwhite,
avoidedstrangers,andcommunicatedchi
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