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2023年广东省佛山市大学英语6级大学英

语六级真题(含答案)

学校:班级:姓名:考号:

一、l.Writing(10题)

1.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitled

WhyICametoCollege.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingthe

outlinegivenbelow.

1.我为什么选择读大学;

2.现在读大学是否值得;

3.结论。

2.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitledEconomicDevelopmentandMoralDecline.Youshouldwriteatleast

150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:

1.近年来我国经济建设取得了很大成就。

2.但与此同时,社会风气随着经济的发展也日益下降。

3.我的观点……

3.Forthispart,youaresupposedtowriteastartessayentitledShould

EuthanasiaBeLegalized?Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingthe

outlinegivenbelowinChinese:

1.安乐死应该合法化

2.安乐死不应合法化

3.我的观点

4.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowriteashort

essayentitledOnBuyingSecondhandTextbooks.Youshouldwriteatleast

150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbellow.

1.有人认为买二手书好;

2.有人认为买二手书不好;

3.我的看法。

OnBuyingSecond-handTextbooks

5.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitled

HardLifeIsGoodforChildren.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowing

theoutlinegivenbelow:

1.独生子女的种种问题

2.造成这些问题的原因

3.提出你的解决方法

HardLifeIsGoodforChildren

6.1.图书馆的阅览区内滥用手机的现象很普遍

2.分析此现象造成影响

3.你的建议

MobilePhoneUsesshouldBeLimitedinLibrary

7.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacompositiononthe

topicStarbucks'PresenceinthePalaceMuseum.Youshouldwriteatleast

150words,andbaseyourcompositionontheoutlinegiveninChinesebelow:

1.有些人认为“星巴克进故宫”是一种“挑战传统文化”“崇洋媚外”的表现,

主张将星巴克赶出故宫

2,另一些人认为“星巴克进故宫”是一种“中西文化相互融合”的正常表

现,可以接受

3.你的看法

Starbucks'PresenceinthePalaceMuseum

8.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitledReadOnlineWorksorPrintedWorks.Youshouldwriteatleast150

wordsfollowingtheoutlinesgivenbelow

1.有的人喜欢阅读网络作品;

2.有的人喜欢阅读印刷作品;

3.我的估攵法。

9.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitledSchoolbags:TooHeavyforSchoolbags.Youshouldwriteatleast150

wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:

1.学生的书包越来越重

2.造成这情况的原因

3.如何减轻学生的负担

10.

1.上图所示为我国近年来参加志愿活动的大学生人数,请描述其变化;

2.请分析变化的原因;

3.作为大学生,你对志愿活动有什么看法?

二、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(10题)

11.

ItisthatplaystheleadingroleintheethnicintermixingoftheU.S.

12.GiantPanda

CharacteristicsofGiantPandas

ThescientificnameofGiantPandaisAiluropodamelanoleuca,whichmeans

"cat-footedanimalsinblackandwhitecolor".Anadultpandacanbeastall

as1.6to1.8meterswithbodyweightrangingfrom60to160kg.MaleGiant

Pandasarelargerthanfemales,andtheyweighaboutlOto20%heavier.The

headoftheGiantPandaislarge,withabroadroundface,flatnoseandround

protrudingears.Surroundingtheeyesarethecharacteristicblackpatches.The

ears,limbsandshouldersarecoveredwithblackfurwhilethefurontheother

partsofthebodyiswhite.Scientistsbelievethattheblackandwhite

colorationhelpsGiantPandasavoidcontactwitheachother.However,atthe

sametime,thisdistinctivecolorationcanhelpthemfindeachothereasily

duringmatingseasons.ThefuroftheGiantPandaisactuallyrough,shortand

verydense.Theoilynatureofthefurcanpreventpenetrationofmoisture,

whichisanimportantadaptationtolivinginhumidenvironment.Giant

Pandas'abilitytoseefarisweak.However,theirauditoryandolfactory(嗅

觉)sensesareverystrong.

HabitatofGiantPandas

TheyaresolelyfoundinSichuan,andthesouthwesternpartsofGansuand

Shanxiprovinces.TheGiantPandasliveinbambooforestsrangingfrom

4,000to11,000feetabovesealevel,whereitishumid.Inwinter,theymigrate

lowerdownthemountains,whileinsummertheystayinthehigherreaches.

Themale'shomerangeislargerthanthatofthefemale.Amale'shomerange

canbeupto30squarekilometers.

Behavior,ofGiantPandas

GiantPandasaremostactiveinthemorningandatdusk.GiantPandassleep

hiddenawayinsidecavesanddenswhichmaybeahollowatthebottomofa

largetreetruck.GiantPandasaresolitaryanimals.Theyspendtheirlives

alone,exceptduringmatingseasonsorwhenfemalesreartheiryoung.Giant

Pandasliveinwell-definedterritories.GiantPandasurinate(小便)orscent

ontreestowarnothersoftheirpresenceintheterritory.Theyalsovocalize,

producingsoundssuchasroaringorbleating(similartothatofadomestic

goat),toconveytotheotherstheirintentions.GiantPandasdefecate(排便)

about48timesaday.Inthewild,defecatesareusefulresearchmaterialsfor

scientists,fromtheminformationregardingtheindividualpandas,suchas

healthconditions,andthesizeofthepopulationinthearea,canbegained.

DietofGiantPandas

TheGiantPandas'dietisveryspecific,consistingentirelyofbamboo.As

pandascanonlyabsorbabout10-18%ofnutrientsavailableinthebamboo

theyeat,itisnecessaryforthemtocatmorethan10kgofbambooadayto

meettheirdailyrequirement.Wildpandasonlyeat40speciesofbamboo,and

only2-6aretheirfavorites.Theleavesofthebambooaremostnutritiousand

balancedinnutrients.However,thenutritionalvalueofdifferentpartsofthe

bamboochangesaccordingtoseasons.Seasonalchangesaffectthepanda's

preferenceofwhichpartofthebambootoeat.Forexample,beforewinter

arrives,pandapreferstoeattherootsofthebamboobecausetheycontain

morewaterandprotein.

ReproductionofGiantPandas

ThematingseasonofGiantPandasrangesfromJanuarytoJune.Thefemale

pandasmaymatewithmorethanonemaleinasinglematingseasontoensure

successfulfertilization.Thegestation(妊娠)periodrangesfrom83to163

days,and135daysistheaverage.Itiscommontohave1to2cubs(幼崽)in

alitter(窝).However,onlyonecubwillreceiveenoughcarefromthemother

tosurvive.Apandacubisbornblind,andcompletelyhelpless,therefore,it

demandsundividedattention,leavingthemotherlittleornotimeandenergy

tocareforasecondcub.Tohavethreecubsinalitterisveryrare.Anewly-

borncubweighsabout90gto130g(3-5oz),intheorderof1/900thofthe

adult'sweight.AGi

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13.

In2005,Wal-Martwasaccusedofofferingnoovertimepay,forbidding

employeestounionize,providingindecenthealthcare,andwomen.

14.

Inparagraph10thephrase"fillin"isclosestinmeaningto"

15.Wal-Mart

Wal-Martismorethanjusttheworld'slargestretailer.Itisaneconomicforce,

aculturalphenomenonandalightningrodforcontroversy.Itallstartedwith

asimplephilosophyfromfounderSamWalton:Offershopperslowerprices

thantheygetanywhereelse.ThatbasicstrategyhasshapedWal-Mart's

cultureanddriventhecompany'sgrowth.

NowthatWal-Martissohuge,ithasunprecedentedpowertoshapelabor

marketsgloballyandchangethewayentireindustriesoperate.

HistoryofWal-Mart

SamWaltonopenedhisfirstfive-and-dimein1950.Hisvisionwastokeep

pricesaslowaspossible.Evenifhismarginsweren'tasfatascompetitors,he

figuredhecouldmakeupforthatinvolume.Hewasright.

Intheearly1960s,WaltonopenedhisfirstWal-MartinRogers,Arkansas.

Thecompanycontinuedtogrow,goingpublicin1970andaddingmorestores

everyyear.In1990,Wal-MartsurpassedkeyrivalKmartinsize.Twoyears

later,itsurpassedSears.

Waltoncontinuedtodriveanoldpickuptruckandsharebudget-hotelrooms

withcolleaguesonbusinesstrips,evenafterWal-Martmadehimveryrich.

Hedemandedthathisemployeesalsokeepexpensestoabareminimum一a

mentalitythatisstillaltheheartofWal-Martculturemorethanadecadeafter

Walton'sdeath.Thecompanyhascontinuedtogrowrapidlyafterhisdeathin

1992andnowoperatesfourretaildivisions-Wal-MartSupercenters,Wal-

Martdiscountstores,NeighborhoodMarketstoresandSam'sClub

warehouses.

Wal-MartStrategy

Let'sstartwithtechnology.Wal-Martpushedtheretailindustrytoestablish

theuniversalbarcode,whichforcedmanufacturerstoadoptcommonlabeling.

Thebarallowedretailerstogenerateallkindsofinformation-creatinga

subtleshiftofpowerfrommanufacturerstoretailers.Wal-Martbecame

especiallygoodatexploitingtheinformationbehindthebarcode.Andthusit

isconsideredapioneerindevelopingsophisticatedtechnologytotrackits

stockandcutthefatoutofitssupplychain.

Recently,Wal-Martbecamethefirstmajorretailertodemandmanufacturers

useradiofrequencyidentificationtechnology(RFID).Thetechnology,uses

radiofrequenciestotransmitdatastoredonsmalltagsattachedtopallets(货

盘)orindividualproducts.RFIDtagsholdsignificantlymoredatathanbar

codes.

Thefrugalculture,establishedbyWalton,alsoplaysintoWal-Mart'ssuccess.

Thecompanyhasbeencriticizedfortherelativelypoorwagesandhealthcare

plansthatitotterstorank-andfileemployees.Ithasalsobeenaccusedof

demandingthathourlyworkersputinovertimewithoutpay.Storemanagers

oftenworkmorethan70hoursperweek.

Thiscultureisalsopresentatthecompany'sheadquarters.Wal-Martis

headquarteredinBentonville,Arkansas,insteadofanexpensivecitylikeNew

York.Thebuildingisunattractiveanddull.Youwon'tcatchexecutivesin

qualitycarsandyouwon'tseethemdraggingintoworkat9:30a.m.

Executivesflycoachandoftensharehotelroomswithcolleagues.Theywork

longhours,typicallyarrivingatworkbefore6:30a.m.andworkinghalfdays

onSaturdays.

ThecentralgoalofWal-Martistokeepretailpriceslow-andthecompany

hasbeenverysuccessfulatthis.ExpertsestimatethatWal-Martsaves

shoppersatleast15percentonatypicalcartofgroceries.Everything一

includingthetechnologyandcorporateculture-feedsintothatultimategoal

ofdeliveringthelowestpricespossible.Wal-Martalsopushesitssuppliers,

somesaycruelly,tocutprices.InTheWal-MartEffect,authorCharles

Fishmandiscusseshowthepriceofafour-packofGElightbulbsdecreased

from$2.19to88centsduringafive-yearperiod.

ThePower

BecauseofWal-Mart'smassivesize,ithasincrediblepower.Ithasdriven

smallerretaile

A.productsatlowerprice

B.anykindofgoodsthecustomersmaywant

C.amorecomfortableshoppingenvironment

D.free-of-chargepackaging

16.Whatisnotsaidtobeawayofcleaningupafterourselves?

A.Throwlessaway.

B.Designrecycledproducts.

C.Don'tuseitagain.

D.Lastlonger.

17.

Theyadvertisementsarecleverandentertaining,theypeopletobuy.

18.Untilthenineteensixties,blackpeopleinmanypartsoftheUnitedStates

didnothavethesamecivilrightsaswhitepeople.LawsintheAmerican

Southkepttiletworacesseparate.Theselawsforcedblackpeopletoattend

separateschools,liveinseparateareasofacityandsitinseparateareasona

bus.

OnDecemberfirst,nineteenfifty-five,inthesoutherncityofMontgomery,

Alabama,aforty-twoyearoldblackwomangotonacitybus.Thelawatthat

timerequiredblackpeopleseatedinoneareaofthebustogiveuptheirseats

towhitepeoplewhowantedthem.Thewomanrefusedtodothisandwas

arrested.ThisactofpeacefuldisobediencestartedprotestsinMontgomery

thatledtolegalchangesinminorityrightsintheUnitedStates.Thewoman

whostarteditwasRosaParks.Today,wetellherstory.

ShewasbornRosaLouiseMcCauleyinnineteen-thirteeninTuskegee,

Alabama.Sheattendedlocalschoolsuntilshewaselevenyearsold.Thenshe

wassenttoschoolinMontgomery.Shelefthighschoolearlytocareforher

sickgrandmother,thentocareforhermother.Shedidnotfinishhighschool

untilshewastwenty-one.RosamarriedRaymondParksinnineteenthirty-

two.Hewasabarberwhocutmen'shair.Hewasalsoacivilrightsactivist.

Together,theyworkedforthelocalgroupoftheNationalAssociationforthe

AdvancementofColoredPeople.Innineteenforty-three,MissusParks

becameanofficerinthegroupandlateritsyouthleader.

RosaParkswasaseamstressinMontgomery.Sheworkedsewingclothes

fromthenineteenthirtiesuntilnineteenfifty-five.Thenshebecamea

representationoffreedomformillionsofAfrican-Americans.Inmuchofthe

AmericanSouthinthenineteenriffles,thefirstrowsofseatsoncitybuses

wereforwhitepeopleonly.Blackpeoplesatinthebackofthebus.Both

groupscouldsitinamiddlearea.However,blackpeoplesittinginthatpart

ofthebuswereexpectedtoleavetheirseatsifawhitepersonwantedtosit

there.RosaParksandthreeotherblackpeoplewereseatedinthemiddlearea

ofthebuswhenawhitepersongotonthebusandwantedaseat.Thebus

driverdemandedthatallfourblackpeopleleavetheirseatssothewhite

personwouldnothavetositnexttoanyofthem.Thethreeotherblacksgot

up,butMissusParksrefused.Shewasarrested.Somepopularstoriesabout

thatincidentincludethestatementthatRosaParksrefusedtoleaveherseat

becauseherfeetweretired.Butsheherselfsaidinlateryearsthatthiswas

false.Whatshewasreallytiredof,shesaid,wasacceptingunequaltreatment.

Sheexplainedlaterthatthisseemedtobetheplaceforhertostopbeing

pushedaroundandtofindoutwhathumanrightsshehad,ifany.

AgroupofblackactivistwomeninMontgomerywasknownastheWomen's

PoliticalCouncil.Thegroupwasworkingtoopposethemistreatmentofblack

buspassengers.Blackshadbeenarrestedandevenkilledforviolatingorders

frombusdrivers.RosaParkswasnotthefirstblackpersontorefusetogive

upaseatonthebusforawhiteperson.ButblackgroupsinMontgomery

consideredhertobetherightcitizenaroundwhomtobuildaprotestbecause

shewasoneofthefinestcitizensofthecity.

Thewomen'sgroupimmediatelycalledforallblacksinthecitytorefuseto

rideoncitybusesonthedayofMissusParks'trial,Monday,Decemberfifth.

Theresultwasthatfortythousandpeoplewalkedandusedother

transportationonthatday.Thatnight,atmeetingsthroughoutthecity,blacks

inMontgomeryagreedtocontinuetoboycottthecitybusesuntiltheir

mistreatmentstopped.Theyalsodemandedthatthecityhireblackbusdrivers

andthatanyonebepermittedtositinthemiddleofthebusandnothaveto

getupforanyoneelse.TheMontgomerybusboycottcontinuedforthree

hundredeighty-onedays.ItwasledbylocalblackleaderE.D.Nixo

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19.ElectronicRadiationPutsYourHealthatRisk

Electricpowersystemsworkataround50Hzjustabovethenaturally

occurringfrequencyof30HzgeneratedbytheEarth.Ourbodiesaretunedin

tothislowfrequencysoanyfrequencyclosetothisisgoingtointerferewith

us,suchasthe50HzACmainspowersystemusedintheUK.ELF

(ExtremelyLowFrequency)electromagneticfieldsvibratingfrom0.5to100

Hz,eveniftheyareweakerthantheEarth'sfield,interferewiththecuesthat

keepourbiologicalcyclesproperlytimed.

ThefrequenciesthatELFACsystemsuseareveryclosetothenaturalbrain

rhythmsofman.Thepinealgland(松果体)istheprincipalstructureinthe

brainthatisdirectlysensitivetotheearth'smagneticfield.Asaresultit

functionsabnormallywhenexposedtoabnormalfieldsclosetoitsown.

Becausethepinealglandproducesahostofpsychoactivechemicals,its

abnormalfunctioningcancauseneurologicalandbehavioralproblems.

StudiesandReports

Thebiologicalandmedicaldatacurrentlyavailableshowingthedangerof

ELFACmainspowerfrequencymagneticfieldsisasconclusiveasthedata

relatingtocigarettesmokingandlungcancer.

TheEuropeanParliamenthaspassedamotionforaresolutiononcombating

theharmfuleffectsofelectromagneticfields.SinceSeptember1992Sweden

hasofficiallyactedonthebasisthatthereisaconnectionbetweenexposure

topowerfrequencymagneticfieldsandtheincidenceofcancer,childhood

cancerinparticular.

In1990theUnitedStatesEnvironmentalProtectionAgencystated"In

conclusion,afteranexaminationoftheavailabledataoverthepast15years,

thereisevidenceofapositiveassociationofexposuretomagneticfieldswith

certainsite-specificcancer,namelyleukaemia,cancerofthecentralnervous

system,andtoalesserextent,lymphomas(淋巴瘤).Thisissupportedby

manystudiesofchildrenandadultsacrossmanydifferentpopulationsand

subgroups."

WhatCantheBiologicalEffectsBe?

Anelectromagneticfieldaffectsgrowingcells,andactsasacancerpromoter.

Cancercellscanincreasetheirrateofgrowthsignificantlyanddevelopmore

malignantcharacteristics.Italsoaffectslearningabilityandbehavioraland

psychologicalmechanismsincreasingtheincidenceofdepressionandsuicide.

Chronicexposuremayleadtoanincreaseintheincidenceofbraintumors.

Yourbrain'sEEG(脑电图)rhythmschangewhenalightswitchisoperated

nearby.Astressresponseoccurswhich,ifprolonged,canleadtoanimmune-

systemdeficiency,resultinginanincreasedincidenceofinfectiousdiseases

andcancers.Becauseoftheeffectsongrowingcells,youngchildrenand

babiesareespeciallyatrisk.Studieshaveshownthatrisksofchildren'scancer

couldincrease.

WhatAretheRisks?

Electricityispartofourdailylife.Weareconstantlyusingelectrical

appliancesathomeandatwork,suchascomputers,photocopiers,clockradio

alarms,electricblankets,microwaveovens一allwiththenecessaryACmains

transformersandwiring.AlloftheseproduceELFelectromagneticfields.

Themorepowertheapplianceconsumesthestrongerthefielditcreates.

Ifyouspendlongperiodsoftimeclosetoawiringcircuitorappliancewitha

strongfieldsuchasacomputerscreen,televisionscreen,heater,clockradio

orelectricblanket,youmaybeatrisk.Youmayalsobeatriskifyoulive

closetohighvoltagepowerlines(aboveorbelowground)andtheir

distributiontransformers.Theprobablesafelevelforconstantexposurenow

beingdiscussedis1milligause(lessforchildren).Itwouldseemappropriate

toexercise"prudentavoidance"andlimittheexposuretoyou,yourfamily

andworkcolleagueswhereverpossible.

TheAppliancesThatMakeYourBrainBlowaFuse

Brainperformancecanbeimpairedbyaslitt

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20.

Therearetwotypesofheadache:oneis;theotheristheunfamiliar

type.

三、3.ListeningComprehension(10题)

21.听力原文:M:Howwouldyouliketohelpmeplantherefreshmentsfor

theastronomyclubmeetingtomorrownight?

W:Sure.Let'sbecarefulnottooverdoit,though.Lasttimewehadenough

forthreeclubsputtogether.

Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean?

(18)

A.Shewouldrathernotinviteotherclubstojointhem.

B.Therewastoomuchfoodatapreviousmeeting.

C.Themembersoftheclubalwayseatalot.

D.Theyshouldprepareextrarefreshments.

22.(22)

A.Exchangethecomputerforthewoman.

B.Refundthewoman'smoney.

C.Givethewomananythingshelikesinthestore.

D.Givethewomanastorecreditwithwhichshecanbuyanythinginthestore.

23.(35)

Altwassixdayslong.

B.Itdidn'tincludeSaturdayafternoon.

C.Italwaysincludedatleastoneholiday.

D.Itdidn't'allowtheworkerstimeoff.

24.

[B3]

25.听力原文:W:Soyoureallybelievethatclothescarryakindofmessage

forotherpeopleandthatwhatweputonisinsomewayareflectionofwhat

wefeel?

M:Ohyes,verymuchso.Peoplearebeginningnowtotakeseriouslytheidea

ofakindofpsychologyofclothing,tobelievethatthereisnotjustindividual

tasteinourclothesbutalsoathinkingbehindwhatwewear,whichistrying

toexpresssomethingwemaynotevenbeawareofourselves.

W:Butsurelythishasalwaysbeenthecase.Wealldressupwhenwewantto

impresssomeone,suchasforajobinterviewwithaprospectiveemployer.

M:True,butthat'saconsciousact.WhatI'mtalkingaboutismoreofa

subconsciousthing.Takeforexamplethestudentwhoisawayfromhome:if

hetendstowraphimselfupmorethantheothers,thisisbecauseheis

probablyfeelinghomesick.Simitarly,ageneralfeelingofinsecuritycan

sometimestaketheform,ofover-dressinginwarmerclothesthanare

necessary.

W:Canyougiveanyotherexamplesofthiskind?

M:Yes.Ithinkpeoplewhoaresociableandoutgoingtendtopreferbrighter

ormoredazzlingcolors—yellows,brightreds,andsoon.Andaggressive

clothesmightindicateanaggressivepersonalityorattitudetolife.

W:Doyouthinkthecare-orlackofit—overthewayweactuallywearour

clotheshasanythingtotellus?

M:Yes,indeed.Thelength,forexample,ofaman'strousersspeaksvolumes

abouthisawarenessofhisownimage.Or,ifhistrousersarehangingdown,

thisprobablymeanshe'sabsorbedbyotherthings.

W:Oh,veryinteresting.Tellmemoreaboutit.

M:OK....

(23)

A.Thecolorsofclothing.

B.Theindividualtasteonclothing.

C.Theideaofpsychologyofclothing.

D.Theclothingfashion.

26.(24)

A.Seeingafallingroundobject.

B.Hearingabird-likesound.

C.Observingabrightlight.

D.Witnessingtheimpact.

27.听力原文:W:TheChinesestockmarkethasopenedtoforeigninvestors.

AreyougoingtobuyChinesestocks?

M:Yes.IlostmyshirtonWallStreetlastyear,soIthinkIwillpullallmy

moneyoutthereandinvestitintheChinesestockmarketinsteadthisyear.

Q:Whatisthemanplanningtodo?

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A.MovetoanotherresidencefromWallStreet.

B.TransferhisinvestmenttotheChinesestockmarket.

C.Enterthestockmarketinsteadofinvestinginclothing.

D.Sharehismoney-makingexperiencewithothermarketers.

28.(21)

A.Helosthismealtickets.

B.Thecafeteriafoodwasawful.

C.HemissedhisfavoriteTVprogram.

D.HisTVwasbroken.

29.听力原文:HenrySmithtaughtscienceattheCitySchool.Oncehewent

toabookstoreandboughtsomebooks,mostofwhichwereexpensiveones.

Helefttheminhiscarinaquietstreet.Thenhewentandboughtsomeother

thingsatothershops.At6o'clockhecamebacktothecar.Onewindowwas

open-andthebooksweregone!HenrydrovebacktohishomeonLakeStreet.

Thatnighthewrotealettertoanewspaper.Thenextdayhewenttothepolice.

OnFridaypeoplereadanadvertisementinthenewspaper:

BOOKWANTED

Haveyouanybooksthatyounolongerwant?Ibuyoldandmodembooks.

OpenalldayonSaturdays.HenrySmith,18LakeStreet.

HenrystayedathomeonSaturday.Hisfirstvisitorcameat8o'clock.Henry

tookhimtothekitchen.Athalfpastnine,anothermanarrived.Hehadabag

underhisarm.

"Mr.Smith?"themanasked.

"That'sright,"Henrysaid."CanIhelpyou?"

"Ihavesomegoodbooks.Youbuybooks,don'tyou?"

"Yes,bringthemin.I'Ilhavealookatthem."

Soonthebookswereonthedining-table."Comeinnow,"Henrycalledout,"

andbringthelist."

Apolicemancameintothedining-room.Hereadtheriflesonthebooksand

thenthoseonthelistinhishand.Theywerethesame.

"Comewithme,sir,"thepolicemansaidtotheman.

(30)

A.HeboughtthemfromHenry.

B.Heboughtthematabookstore.

C.Hefoundthemlyinginaquietstreet.

D.Hetookthemfromacar.

30.

[BIO]

四、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(3题)

31.

ThefindingthatchildrenrearedathomehadlowIQsatage12indicates

A.educationalday-carecentersarethebestplaceforchildrentogrowupin

B.parentsfailtoprovideanadequateenvironmentfortheirintelligence

growth

C.theageof12isacriticalpointintimeforintellectualdevelopmentin

children

D.intellectualdevelopmentandacademicachievementofchildrenareclosely

related

32.

[C5]

33.

Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingwouldtheauthoradviseold

peopletodo?

A.Trytomixwiththeyoung.

B.Avoidstrongpersonalemotions.

C.Trytoremainasactiveasyouwerewhenyouwereyoung.

D.Findoutyourowninterestsandtrytobeasactivelyengagedinthem.

五、5.ErrorCorrection©题)

34.

[S7]

35.Americanhighereducationstandsonthebrinkofchaos.

Neverhavesomanyspentsolonglearningsolittle.Thepresent

crisisstemsfromtheincreasingwidespreadacceptanceamong[Si]

facultyandadministratorsofthefataleducationalprinciple

whichastudentshouldnotberequiredtodoanyacademicwork[S2]

thatdispleaseshim.Ifastudentprefersnottostudyscienceorhistory

orliterature,hehasallowedtoattainhisdegreewithoutstudyingany[S3]

science,history,orliterature.

InAmericatheattemptisbeingmadetoprovidestudents

withwhatisadvisedasaliberaleducationwithoutrequiringbythem[S4]

thenecessaryself-disciplineandhardwork.Studentshavebeenledto

believetheycanachievewithouteffort,thatalltheyneedtodoisskip

light-heartedlydownthemerryroadtolearning.Fortunately,thatroad[S5]

isnomorethanadetour(弯路)tothedeadendofignorance,

wemustrealizethatbecominganeducatedpersonisa

difficult,demandedenterprise.Justasanyonewhoregardsintense[S6]

physicaltrainingasasourceofdelightwouldbethoughtafool,for

weallknowhowmuchpainsuchtraininginvolves,butanyonewho[S7]

speaksintensementalexertionasasourceofjoyoughttobethought[S8]

equallyfoolish,forsucheffortalsoinvolvespain.Itispainfultohave

one'signoranceexposingandfrustratingtobebaffledbyintellectual[S9]

subtleties.Ofcourse,therecanbejoyinlearningastherecanbeinsport.

Butinbothcasesajoyistheresultofovercomingchallengesandcan't[S10]

beexperiencedwithouttoil.

[SI]

36.

[S4]

六、6.ErrorCorrection©题)

37.

[S4]

38.Youprobablyenjoybeingapartofyourlocalcommunity.

Youmayattendchurchservices,belongtoaneighborhoodwatch

group,chatwithneighborsoverthefence,ormeetingneighborhood[SI]

friendsatalocalrestaurant.It'shumannaturetowanttobondwith

others,soit'snotsurprisedtofindthatpeopleareseekingouteach[S2]

otheronlinebyformingallsortsofInternetcommunities.

TheInternetisbrimmingwithgroupsofpeoplewhoare

sharingexperiences,learningfromeachother,andenjoythe[S3].

Multi-person.Internetcommunitiescantakeseveraldifferentforms.Two

ofthemostcommonformsaremessageboardsandchatrooms,

eitherofwhicharebasedonsharedinterests.[S4].

Messageboards,alsocalledforums,areextremelypopular.

Theyareplaceswherepeoplepostcommentsforallother

participantstoread.Messageboardvisitorscanreadandreplyto

anycommentstheyfindtheminteresting.[S5].

Chatroomsare"virtual"roomsinthe

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