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大学英语六级模拟试卷692

一、作文(本题共7题,每题7.0分,共7分。)

1、Forthispari,youaresupposedtowriteashortessayentitledInternetaccordingtothe

followingoutlinegivenbelowinChinese.Thefirstsentenceofeachparagraphhasbeen

givent。you.1.因特网越来越普遍地进入到我们的学习、工作和生活当中2.因特网

的益处3.因特网的消极方面InternetInternethasbeenplayinganincreasingroleinour

dailylife..Internethasenabledustodoalotofthingsmoreeasilyandquickly.

.However,ifnotmanagedproperly,Internetcancreatemanyproblemstoo.

.Allinall,wecannotlivewithoutInternetnow..

标准答案:InternetInternethasbeenplayinganincreasingroleinourdailylife.Ithas

broughtuslotsofbenefitswhitemakingsomeseriousproblems.Internethasenabledus

todomanythingsmoreeasilyandquickly.

知识点解析:暂无解析

二、快速阅读理解(本题共70题,每题7.0分,共7。

分。)

CopingwithClimateChangeWhatwehavelearnedsofarabouthowclimatechangesis

affectingourglobalenvironment.Studiesshowthatitadverselyaffectshumanand

naturalsystemsbyreducingbiodiversity,impairingbiologicalandchemicalcyclesand

makingitmoredifficulttorestoredegradedecosystems.Climateisnottheonlyfactorin

thedeteriorationofnaturalsystems.Wearemakingbigchangestothelandscape,altering

landuseandlandcoverinmajorways.Thesechangescombinedpresentachallengeto

environmentalmanagement.Adaptivemanagementisascientificapproachtomanaging

theadverseimpactsofclimateandlandscapechange.NatureandImpactsofClimate

ChangeEveryweekitseemsthereisanarticleaboutglobalwarminginthenewsmedia.

Itmaybedifficultlorsometograspthebigpictureof(heissue,butingeneral,climate

changehasalreadyorisexpectedtoeincreasetemperatures,particularlyintheinteriorof

continents,towardthepo'esandinwinter*boostprecipitation(降水量)inwetterareas

andsuppressprecipitationindrierareas•increaserainanddecreasesnow*lcsscnpeak

springrunoffandcausemoreevenyear-roundflowsofwater,therebyreducingwater

availabilityduringsummerirrigationandnavigationseasons•increaseevaporationof

waterduringthesummer*enhancethelikelihoodoflowermeanlakelevels,drier

wetlands,andwatershortages,particularlyinmountainregions-raisethefrequencyand

magnitudeofextremeweatherevents,suchashurricanes,tornadoes,andfloodsTaise

globalsealevels,causingsomepopulatedcoastalareastobecomeinundated(被淹没的)

•reducetheextentanddurationofArcticseaiccwithadverseconsequencesformarine

mammals•increasethelossofglaciersinmiddleandequatoriallatitudes,including

premiermountainecosystemssuchasGlacierNationalParkinMontanaGlobalaverage

temperaturehasincreasedbyabout0.6℃overthepast100years,withamajorwarming

upswinginthe1970s.Warmingistheresult,inpart,ofrapidincreasesinemissionsof

greenhousegases(GHG),particularlycarbondioxide(CO2),whichisabyproductofthe

combustionoffossilfuels,suchascoal,oil,andnaturalgas,usedforpowergeneration

andtransportation.Whenglobaltemperaturesriseandprecipitationpatternschange,itis

expectedtherewillbeconsequencesonecosystems,suchasanincreaseinthespreadof

exoticspecies;redistributionofplants,animals,energy,water,andnutrients;alterationof

naturalprocessesandthestructureandfunctionofecosystems.Northerlylatitudesare

particularlyvulnerabletoclimatechange.TheArcticCouncil,anintergovernmental

forumforArcticnationsandindigenouspeople,reportedthatthenorthernicecapis

warmingattwicetheglobalrateandtheArcticregionisexpectedtowarmattwotothree

timestheratefortherestoftheworld.Arcticwarmingwillhaveseriousconsequenceson

humanandecology.NatureandImpactsofLandscapeChangeLandscapechangeresults

fromnaturaldisturbancesandhumanactivities.Naturaldisturbancesincludefire,

windstorms,avalanches,landslides,treefall,floods,andinsectepidemics.Human

activitiescausinglandscapechangeincludeconversionofforestlandtoagriculture,

drainageofwetlands,andforestfragmentationfromroadconstructionandtimber

harvesting.Humanactivitiesoftenhaveamoresignificanteffectonlandscapesthan

naturaldisturbancesbecausetheyaltertheavailabilityofenergy,water,andnutrientsto

ecosystems;increasethespreadofexoticspecies;acceleratenaturalprocessesof

ecosystemchange;andadverselyaffectthestructureandfunctioningofecosystems.

Human-inducedlandscapechangehasacceleratedduringthepastseveraldecades

becauseofrapidpopulationandeconomicgrowth,particularlyincountriessuchas

China,India,andBrazil.Landscapechangehascontributedtoadramatic1,000-fold

increaseinspeciesextinctionoverthepast400years.Onaglobalbasis,nearly1.2

millionkm2offorestandwoodlandand5.6millionkm2ofgrasslandandpastureland

havebeenconvertedtootheruses.Duringthelastthreecenturies,12millionkm2of

croplandwerelost.Between1982and1997,121,000km2ofnon-federallandwere

urbanizedintheUnitedStales.Morethan90percentofthelandinthelower48stateshas

beenlogged,plowed,mined,grazed,paved,orctherwi'emodifiedfromprevious

conditions.Human-inducedlandscapechangesignificantlyaffectswildlife.Forexample,

between1970and2000,ruralresidentialdevelopmentintheMontanaandWyoming

portionsoftheGreaterYellowstoneEcosystemincreased400percent.Consequently,

currentandpotentialgrizzlybearhabitatonprivatelandsintheecosystemhasbeen

degradedandfragmented.Double-digitgrowthinresidentialsubdivisionsadjacenttothe

NationalElkRefugeinJackson,Wyoming,hasdiminishedwinterrangeforthe10,000

elkthatusetherefugeanddisplacedcorridorsthatelkusetoreachsummerrangein

YellowstoneandGrandTetonNationalParks.Anotherexampleofsignificantimpacts

fromlandscapechangeistheCrownoftheContinentEcosystem.Thisecosystemcovers

theRockyMountainsinBritishColumbiaandAlberta,Canada,andwesternMontana,

UnitedStates.Herearcsomespecifics:*Mostold-growthforeststhatonceexisted

outsideofprotectedparksandwildernessareashavebeenharvested.・Manyriversinthe

regionhavebeenalteredbyhydroelectricpowerdevelopment.-Significantfann,ranch,

andforestacreagehasbeenconvertedtohomesandcommercialdevelopments.•Lakes

andstreamshavebeenpollutedbyagriculturalandurbanrunoff.Fishandwildlife

habitatshavebeendegraded.*Activcandproposedenergydevelopmentsthreaten

protectedareas.•Largeareashavebeeninvadedbynornativcspecies.Thedesireto

preservetheoutstandingwildlife(especiallylargecarnivores)andenvironmental

amenities(舒适)fromthenegativeeffectsofrapideconomicgrowthanddevelopmentin

thenorthernRockyMountainregionpromptedcreationoftheYellowstonetoYukon

ConservationInitiative.Theinitiativeinvolves300conservationorganizationsandcovers

anarealargerthanthestatesofCaliforniaandTexascombined,includingtheGreater

YellowstoneandCrownoftheContinentEcosystems.CopingwithClimateand

LandscapeChangeAlthoughclimateandlandscapechangehaspositiveeffectsonhuman

andnaturalsystems,itisexpectedtohavemanyadverseimpactsthatdeserveattention.

Ecosystemshaveaninherentcapacitytoresistclimateandlandscapechange,knownas

ecologicalresilience(复原能).Whenthiscapacityisexceeded,theecosystemcan

changeinwaysthatmaynotbesociallyandecologicallyacceptable.Sowhatcanbe

done?Mitigationstrategicscanreduceecosystemvulnerability.Mitigationstrategiesarc

actionstoprevent,reduce,orslowclimateand/orlandscapechange.TheKyotoProtocol

totheUnitedNationsFrameworkConventiononClimateChange,whichtookeffectin

February2005,isaprimeexampleofaclimatechangemitigationstrategy.Theprotocol

commits36industrializedcountriestocurbGHGemissions,especiallyCO2.Limiting

increasesinglobaltemperatureby2℃wouldrequirekeepingatmosphericconcentrations

ofCO2below400partspermillion(ppm).Currentconcentrationsareabout375ppm.

BenefitsottheKyotoProtocolmaybelimitedbecauseitdoesnotincludesome

developedcountries,whichemitsubstantialGHGs,anddevelopingcountrieswhererapid

populationandeconomicgrowthisexpectedtodramaticallyincreaseGHGemissions.

Othermitigationstrategicsincludeincreasingtheuseofalternativeenergysourcesand

technologies(cleancoal,renewableenergy,ethanol,hybridvehicles,andnuclearpower).

AlthoughtheUnitedStatesdidnotsigntheKyotoProtocol,28stateshaveprogramsto

curbCO2emissions,andatleast166U.S.citieshaveagreedtoapplytheKyotoemission

reductionstandardstotheircommunities.Otherinitiatives,liketheApolloAlliance,

bringtogetherlaborunions,environmentalandbusinessgroups,andactivist

organizationswiththemissionofsharplyreducingU.S.dependenceonfossilfuels.The

allianceisseekingwaystodothefollowing:*powcrtheeconomywithhydrogen

producedfromrenewableenergyresources•implementgreenconstructioncodes

•revitalizeurbancenterstoreduceurbansprawl•detemiinehowindustrycanstorerather

thanemitcarbonintotheatmosphereTheApolloAllianceexpectstoinvest$300billion

innewenergytechnologiesandenergyconservationover10yearsasawaytoeliminate

U.S.dependenceonforeignoilandcreatemillionsofgood-payingjobs.Thesefunds

wouldberaisedusingtaxincentives,publicbonds,capitalstrategics,andother

mechanisms.

2、Thearticletellsusthatclimateandlandscapechangeadverselyaffectsourglobal

environment.

A、Y

B、N

C、NG

标准答案:A

知识点解析:主旨题根据关键词出thearticletellsus可知此题考查的是文章的主

旨。查读文章大标题和小标题,尤其是文章第一段和第二段。

3、Globalwarmingonlyresultsfromrapidincreasesinemissionsofgreenhousegases.

A、Y

B、N

C、NG

标准答案:B

知识点解析:细节题根据关键词globalwanning参看小标题NatureandImpactsof

ClimateChange下面笫二段第二句Warmingistheresult,inpart,ofrapidincreases

inemissionsofgreenhousegases(GHG),particularlycarbondioxide(CO2).说明

GHG的排放只是全球变暖的原因之一。

4、TheArcticiswarmingfasterthantherestoftheworld.

A、Y

B、N

C、NG

标准答案:A

知识点解析:推断题根据关键词theArctic,参看小标题NatureandImpactsof

ClimateChange下面最后一段第二句...theArcticregionisexpectedtowarmattwoto

threetimestheratefortherestoftheworld,由此可以推断北极地区比地球其他地方

温度上升快。

5、Globalwarmingleadstomanynewdiseases.

A、Y

B、N

C、NG

标准答案:C

知识点解析:细节题根据关键词globalwarming参看小标题NatureandImpactsof

ClimateChange下面第三段。文中没有提到全球变暖会导致新疾病的产生。

6、Comparedwithhumanactivities,havealessimportantimpactonlandscapes.

标准答案:naturaldisturbances

知识点解析:根据关键词humanactivities和impactonlandscapes参看小标题

NatureandImpactsofLandscapeChange下面第二段第一句Humanactivitiesoften

haveamoresignificanteffectonlandscapesthannaturaldisturbances...

7、Wildlifeissignificantlyaffectedby.

标准答案:human-inducedlandscapechange

知识点解析:根据关键词wildlife参看小标题NatureandImpactsofLandscape

Change下面第五段第一句Human-inducedlandscapechangesignificantlyaffects

wildlife.

8、Mostold-growthforeststhatareoutsideofprotectedparksandhavebeen

harvested.

标准答案:wildernessareas

知识点解析:根据关键词old-growthforests和protectedparks参看小标题Nature

andImpactsofLandscapeChange下面第六段第一点Mostold-growthforeststhatonce

existedoutsideofprotectedparksandwildernessareashavebeenharvested.

9^Whenecologicalresilienceisexceeded,theecosystembecomes

unacceptable.

标准答案:sociallyandecologically

知识点解析:根据关键词ecologicalresilience参看小标题CopingwithClimateand

LandscapeChange卜.面第一段第二句和第三句。

10、Therearemitigativewaystohelpreduce.

标准答案:ecosystemvulnerability

知识点解析:根据关键词mitigativeways参看小标题CopingwithClimateand

LandscapeChange下面第二段第二句Mitigationstrategiescanreduceecosystem

vulnerability.

11、TheKyotoProtocolrequires—tocurbGHGemissions,especiallyCO

标准答案:36industrializedcountries

知识点解析:根据关键词theKyotoProtocol参看小标题CopingwithClimateand

LandscapeChange卜面第三段第二句Theprotocolcommits36industrializedcountries

tocurbGHGemissions,especiallyC02.

三、听力短对话(本题共8题,每题1.0分,共8分。)

12、

A、Maryisworthyoftheprize.

B、Maryhasgrantedtheprize.

C^Maryfailsinthespeechcontest.

D、Themandoesn'tthinkMarydeservestheprize.

标准答案:A

知识点解析:W:Don'tyouthinkit'smarvelousthatMaryhaswonthefirstprizeofthe

EnglishSpeechContest?M:Shedeservesit.Q:Whatdocsthemanmean?语义替换

题。女士说玛丽获得了英语演讲比赛的第一名,这真是件了不起的事情,男士说她

应该得到这一荣誉,所以A正确。

13、

A、Drivingacar.

B、Takingataxi.

C、Takingatrain.

D、Goingbysubway.

标准答案:D

知识点解析:W:Ihavetogototheothersideofthetown,butit'stherushhournow.

M:Drivingisnottheidealway.Ialwaystakethesubwayatthistimeoftheday.Q:

Accordingiotheman,whatisthebetterwaytogototheothersideofthetown?信息明

示题。男士说开车过去不是理想的方式,在这个时候,他总是乘地铁,由此可知;

D正确。

14、

A^Hedislikesmuseumsandgalleries.

B、Hedoesnotcareabouttheweather.

C、Goingtothebeachisthebestchoice.

D^Hedoesn'twanttogotoWashington.

标准答案:B

知识点解析:W:ShallwegotoWashingtonforthecomingholiday?Oh,butthe

weatheristerriblybad.M:Therearemanymuseums,artgalleriesandrestaurantsin

Washington.I'mveryhappytogothere,nomatterwhattheweatherislike.Q:What

doesthemanmean?综合推断题。男士说华盛顿有许多博物馆、艺术馆和餐馆,无

论天气如何,他都非常高兴到那里去,由此推断,男士不在乎天气,所以R正

确。

15、

A、Shewantstoliveinthesuburbs.

Sheisoffendedbyhernaughtychildren.

C、Shedisagreeswithfather.

D、Sheturnsadeafeartoherhusband'swords.

标准答案:C

知识点解析:W:IwonderwhatmakesMothersoupsetthesedays.M:Fatherwould

liketoaffordanewvillainthefarawaysuburbs,whichgoesagainstherwishes.And,

whatismore,heturnsadeafeartoherwords.Q:WhyisMotherveryunhappyrecently?

综合推断题。男士说爸釜想在郊外买一栋别墅,这与妈妈的意愿相悖,而且爸爸把

妈妈的话当成耳旁风,由此可知,妈妈最近不高兴的原因是她和爸爸的意见不一

致,所以C正确。

16、

A、Callherafterfive.

B、Makecallsfromherphone.

C、Gotothemeetingwithher.

D、Fixhisphone.

标准答案:B

知识点解析:M:Mytelephonedoesn'tseemtobeworking.AndIhavelotsofcallsthat

Ihavetoreturnthisafternoon.W:Feelfreetousemineifyouwant.Tilbeinameeting

tillfive.Q:Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?语义替换题。男士说自己的电

话坏了,但他又有很多电话需要在下午回复,女士说自己将开会到五点,男士可以

用她的电话,由此可知,B正确。

17、

A、Husbandandwife.

B、Teacherandstudent.

C、Policemananddriver.

D、Motherandson.

标准答案:C

知识点解析:W:Whyarcyougivingmeaspeedingticket?1wasgoingat40milesper

hour.M:Can'tyouseethenoticenearby?Itreads"10mphlimits".Q:Whatisthe

probablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?综合推断题。女士问:“为什么给我

一张超速罚款单?我的行驶速度是每小时40英里。”男士说:“你难道没有看到附近

的告示吗?时速限制是悔小时10英里”由对话中的关键词speedingticket,

40milesperhour,10mphlimits可知,C正确。

18、

A、Atthelibrary.

R、Attheairport.

C^Atthepostoffice.

D、Attheteacher'soffice.

标准答案:A

知识点解析:W:ProfessorSmithsaidthatIcouldfindthebookrelevanttomymajoron

theshelvesinthissection.ButIcouldnotevenfigureoutanythingsimilar.M:Maybethe

bookhasbeenborrowedfromhere.Now,pleaselookitupinthecomputer.Q:Where

doestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?综合推断题。由对话中的关键词on

theshelves,bookhasbeenborrowedfromhere和lookitupinthecomputer可知,对

话应该发生在图书馆,所以A正确。

19、

A、Heisgoodatdrawingpictures.

B>Helikespicturesverymuch.

C、Helikesvisitingtheartmuseumverymuch.

D、Hethinkstheartmuseumisaveryquietplace.

标准答案:B

知识点解析:W:Jackseemstofancypainting.Onthewallsofhisbedroom,thereareso

manyfamouspictures.Someofthemarepriceless.M:However,hedoesnotlikevisiting

theartmuseumbecauseheconsidersitanoisyplace.Q:Whatcanweconcludeabout

Jackfromtheconversation?信息明示题。女士说,杰克似乎对绘画作品非常狂热,

强卧室的墙上挂了许多著名的油画,其中一些还非常贵重,由此可知杰克非常喜欢

画,所以B正确。

四、听力长对话(含3小题)(本题共3题,每题7.0

分,共3分。)

20、

A^Studyingforatest.

Visitingaclosefiendoftheirs.

C>Aclasspresentationthey'repreparing.

D^Atelevisionprogramdiemaniswatching.

标准答案:A

知识点解析:Whatarethespeakersmainlydiscussing?

21、

A、Hethoughtshepreferredtostudyalone.

B、Hethoughtshehadmadearrangementstostudywith.

C、Hehadtoldherthathehaddonepoorlyonarecenttest.

D、Hedidn'tknowthatshewasenrolledinalinearalgebracourse.

标准答案:C

知识点解力「:Whyisthemansurprisedthatllicwomanwaulslu511Klylincaialgcbia

withhim?

22、

A^HeandElizabetharguedrecently.

B>He'dratherstudyinhisowndormitory.

C、HeheardElizabethdidpoorlyonthelasttest.

D^Hedoesn'twanttobotherElizabethsolateintheevening.

标准答案:D

知识点解析:Whydoesn'tthemanwanttocallElizabeth?

五、听力长对话(含4小题)(本题共4题,每题7.0

分,共4分。)

23、

A、Sayingsorrytobotherhim.

B、offeringhimsomehelp.

C^Askinghelpfromhim.

D、Complainingsomeproblemwithher.

标准答案:C

知识点解析:暂无解析

24、

A、Becausethedishwasherbrokedown.

B、BecauseMs.Connorssaidshe'dtakecareofit

C^Becauseamonthwentbyandnothinghappened.

D、BecauseMs.Connorsisthreateningtoevictherfornotpayingthefullrem.

标准答案:D

知识点解析:暂无解析

25、

A、Becausethedishwasherbrokedown.

B、Becauseitsoundsprettyserioustogetthedishwasherbroken.

C、Becauseshecouldhavegottentherepairherself.

D、BecausePauladeductedthecostfromtherentcheck.

标准答案:D

知识点解析:暂无解析

26、

ANBecauseSamisalawschoolstudent.

B、BecauseSamisherbestfriend.

C、BecauseSamisherclassmate.

D、BecauseSamhassomefreetime.

标准答案:A

知识点解析:暂无解析

六、听力短文(含3小题)(本题共6题,每题1.0

分,共6分。)

27、

A、Lackofmoney.

Theincreasedstandardofliving.

C>Nogovernmenthelp.

D、Disagreementwiththeirparents.

标准答案:D

知识点解析:[A]、[C]、[D]都是消极的方面,而[B]是积极的,与其他三项明显不

同,根据命题规律,不太可能为答案。由短文中提到的Someareyoung

people...Manyofthemhavehadaseriousdisagreementwiththeirparentsandhaveleft

home可知,很多年轻人无家可归是因为他们和父母有严重的意见分歧,故答案为

[D]o

28、

A^Thehomelessarewillingtoliveunderabridgeorinacardboardbox.

B、Youwillnotfindhomelesspeopleincountrieswithahighstandardofliving.

C、Thementally-illliveonthestressbecausetheywantthecompanyofotherhomeless

people.

D、Theunemployedwhoreceivehelpmaystillbeamongthehomeless.

标准答案:D

知识点解析:|A]的表述不合常理,[B]的表述太过绝对,故均可首先排除。由短文

中提至IJ的thefactthatunemployedpeoplegethelpfromthegovernmentpreventsthis

fromhappening,butnotalways(得到政府补给可防止失业人员变得无家可归,但也

并非总是如此),[D]的表述与此一致,故为答案。

29、

A、Acap.

B、Acar.

C、Ahome.

D、Acovering.

标准答案:C

知识点解析:根据短文中提到的Thehomelesspeople...become

jobless...unabletopaytheirrent...sonolongerhavearoofovertheirheads可

知,aroofoverIheirheads可能指的是一个家,故答案为[C]。

30、

A、Theyweresmall.

B、Theywerefuel-efficient.

C^Theywereoilconsuming.

D、Theywerenotattractive.

标准答案:C

知识点解析:该题问“为什么美国汽车不受国内市场的欢迎?”文中提到油价上涨国

产汽车很耗油,而“foreigncarmanufacturershadbeguntoproducesmallfuel-efficient

(节油的)carsfbrtheexportmarket"。这样,国产汽车当然没有吸引力了。因此,我

们可以断定C”它们很耗油”是其不受欢迎的原因。

31、

A、Theycouldn'tgetenoughincometokeepthemrunning.

B、Youngpeoplecouldn'taffordtopaythetuitionfees.

C、Keepingthemrunningatthesamelevelwouldcastmuchmore.

D、Socialservicesneedmorestatefundsbecauseoftherecession.

标准答案:C

知识点解析:该题问“以下哪项不是大学陷入困境的原因?”文中后半部分提到了大

学陷入困境的原因,主要是资金问题。并不是因为花费多了向是因为来源少了。因

此,选项C项“保持同等的运作水平需要花费更多”不能称作原因。

32、

A^Youngpeoplecouldn'taffordtheirowntuitioninthe1970's.

B>Fewerparentscouldaffordtosendtheirchildrentocollegeinthe1970's.

C>It'sdifficultforgraduatesfromcollegestofindajobinthe1970's.

D^Institutionsofhighereducationdependmainlyongovernmentinthe1970's.

标准答案:D

知识点解析:该题问“哪种说法不对?”文中“Institutionsofhighereducationdependon

twomajorsourcesofincometokeepthemfunctioning:tuitionfromstudentsandfunds

fromthestates.”表明了大学资金来源有两个,并不是完全依赖政府。因此,我们可

以断定D“二十世纪七十年代高等教育主要依赖政府”这一说法是不对的。

七、听力短文(含4小题)(本题共7题,每题7.0

分,共7分。)

33、

A、Ahotelowner.

B、Afamousaccountant.

C、Itsmaster.

D、Theprince'sson.

标准答案:C

知识点解析:预览选项可知,本题考查人物身份。短文开头介绍了Gelert是一条对

主人非常忠诚的狗,后面提到Gclert...beenkilledby...master,由此可

知,答案为[C]。

八、听力复合式听写(本题共〃题,每题7.0分,共

〃分。)

Tobesuccessfulinajob[Bl],youshould[B2]certainpersonalandprofessional

qualities.Youneedtocreateagoodimageinthelimitedtime[B3],usuallyfrom30to

45minutes.Youmustmakeapositive[B4]whichtheinterviewerwillremember

whileheinterviewsother[B5].Thefollowingaresomequalitiesyoushould

especiallypayattentiontoduringaninterview.Firstofall,youshouldtakecaretoappear

tobeproperlydressed.Therightclotheswornattherighttimecanwintherespectofthe

[B6]andhis[B7]inyourjudgment.Itmaynotbetruethatclothesmaketheman.

Butthefirstandoftenlastimpressionofyouis[B8]bytheclothesyouwear.

Secondly,[B9].Youshouldreflectconfidencebyspeakinginaclearvoice,[BIO].

Youshouldbepreparedtotalkknowledgeablyabouttherequirementsofthepositionyou

areapplyingfor.Finally,tobereallyimpressive[Bill.Ifyoudisplaythese

characteristics,withjustalittleluck,you'llcertainlysucceedinthetypicalpersonal

interview.

34、[Bl]

标准答案:interview

知识点解析:暂无解析

35、[B2]

标准答案:demonstrate

知识点解析:暂无解析

36、[B3]

标准答案:available

知识点解析:暂无解析

37、[B4]

标准答案:impression

知识点解析:暂无解析

38、[B5]

标准答案:candidates

知识点解析:暂无解析

39、[B6]

标准答案:interviewer

知识点解析:暂无解析

40、[B7]

标准答案:confidence

知识点解析:暂无解析

41、[B8]

标准答案:determined

知识点解析:暂无解析

42、[B9]

标准答案:youshouldpaycloseattentiontoyourmannerofspeaking,sincespeechisa

reflectionofpersonality

知识点解析:暂无解析

43、[B101

标准答案:loudenoughtobeheard,withoutbeingaggressiveoroverpowering

知识点解析:暂无解析

44、[Bll]

标准答案:youmustconveyasenseofself-confidenceandenthusiasmforwork

知识点解析:暂无解析

九、阅读(选词填空)(本题共10题,每题1.0分,共

10分。)

OnDecember25,2000,manypeopleacrossNorthAmericareceivedarareChristmas

treatwhenthemoonpassedinfrontofthesunresultinginapartialsolareclipse.Solar

eclipsesoccurwhenthemoon[Cl]betweentheearthandthesun,andthe

moon'sshadowcoverspartoftheearth;andatotalsolareclipsetakesplacewhenthe

moon'sshadowblocksoutthesun[C2].Whatmadethisparticularsolar

eclipseuniquewasthatthiseventhasoccurredonDecembertwenty-fifthonly30times

[C3]thepast5000years,thelasttimein1954.Butpeoplemustbe

exceptionally[C4]whenattemptingtoviewasolareclipse.Withouttaking

precautionary[C5],onecanpermanentlydamagetheretinaoftheeye;

however,thereareseveralsafemethodsof[C6]thisheavenlymarvel.First,

youcanviewasolareclipsebyusingeclipsesafetyglassesforfilteringoutthesun's

[C7]rays.Theyshouldbeusedwhenanypartofthesunisvisible.Sunglasses

canblockoutsomeofthesun'sultravioletrays,buttheresultscanbeverydeceptive.The

eyersnatural[C8]tothisdarkenedstatewhenwearingsunglassesistomake

thepupillarger,whichallowsinmorelightandcan[C9]thedamagetoyour

eye.Youcanwatchaneclipsebyprojectingthesun's[CIO]onapieceofpaper

eitherbyusingatelescope,oreasieryet,bycreatingapinholeinapieceofpaperand

viewingtheresultonanotherpieceofpaper,thuscalledapinholeprojector.[A]lively[I]

during[B]passes[J]intensify[C]among[K]measures[D]careful[L]reaction[E]target

[M]investigating[F]entirely[N]harmful[G]image[O]poses[H]witnessing

45、[Cl]

标准答案:B

知识点解析:分析句子结构可知,空格处应为when引导的时间状语从句中的渭语

动词,再结合主句的时态和从句的主语ihemoon可知,空格处应选动词的单数第

三人称形式。原句意为“当月亮在地球和太阳之间时,日食就形成了”,因

此所选动词应意为“经过“,B(经过)最适合。

46、[C2]

标准答案:F

知识点解析:该空格所在句不缺少句子成分,因此空格处可能为副词作状语。原句

意为“当月亮的阴影—挡住太阳时,全日食就出现了”,因此所选单词应意为“全

部地,完全地”,F(完全地)最适合。

47、[C3]

标准答案:I

知识点解析:该空格后为表示时间的名词短语thepast5000years,因此空格处应选

可以引导时间状语的介词。原句意为“这种情况过去五千年在12月25日只

出现过30次”,因此所选介词应表示“在……(时间)之间”,1(在……期间)最适合。

48、[C4]

标准答案:D

知识点解析:该空格前为副词exceptionally,再结合之前的系动词be可知,空格

处应选形容词或动词过去分词。原句意为“人们在试图观看日食时,必须格外

“,再结合之后提到的对眼睛的伤害可知,D(小心的)最适合。

49、[C5]

标准答案:K

知识点解析:该空格前为形容词precautionary,因此空格处应选名词。原句意为

''如果不采取预防,就会对眼瞄的视网膜造成永久性伤害”,因此所选名词应

意为“措施”K(方法,措施)最适合,且take常与measures构成动宾搭配,表示“采

取措施”。

50、[C6]

标准答案:H

知识点解析:该空格前为介词of,空格后为名词短语thisheavenlymarvel,因此空

格处应选及物动词的现在分词。原句意为“有九个安全这一天文奇观的方法,)

因此所选动词应带有“观看”的含义,H(当场见到)最适合。

51、[C7]

标准答案:N

知识点解析:该空格前为形容词性物主代词sun's,空格后为名词rays,因此空格

处应选名词、形容词、动词过去分词等作定语。原句意为“你可以利用日食安全眼

镜来观看日食,该眼镜可以过滤掉太阳的光线”;再结合上下文中提到的观

看日食可能损伤眼睛可知,N(有害的)最适合。

52、[C8]

标准答案:L

知识点解析:该空格前为形容词nalural,空格后为介词lo,因此空格处应选能和

t。构成搭配的名词。原句意为“当戴太阳镜时,眼睛对这种黑暗状态的自然

就是增大瞳孔”,因此所选名词应意为“反应”,L(反应)最适合,且reactionto是固

定搭配。

53、[C9]

标准答案:J

知识点解析:该空格前为情态动词call,空格后为名词damage,因此空格处应选

及物动词原形。原句意为“让更多的阳光进入瞳孔,可以对你视力的伤害”,

因此所选动词应意为“加重”,J(加强)最适合。

54、[C10]

标准答案:G

知识点解析:该空格前为形容词性物主代词sun&因此空格处应选名词。原句意

为“你可以利用望远镜……将太阳的投射到一张纸上,进而观测日食”,因

此所选名词应包含“影子”、“影像”等含义,G(图像)最适合。

十、阅读(常规阅读理解)(本题共70题,每题7.0

分,共70分。)

Threeweeksago,theschoolsysteminAlexandria,Va.,announcedthat80%ofthe

studentswhowereabouttograduatefromT.C.WilliamsHighSchoolwouldbegoing

ontocollege.That'sanimpressivestatistic.Butwhenonelooksatjustwhat"goingonto

college"meansnowadays—andwhatitwillmeanacoupleofyearsfromnowwcmight

dowelltorestrainourapplause.Infact,itseemedtomethatmanyofourstaffendeavor

tosendasmanywarmbodiesastheycouldontohighereducationregardlessofwhether

thestudentshadtheskillsormotivationtodoelementaryhighschoolwork.Highschools

likemine,alwayseagerforgoodpress,canboastthattheyhavepreparedanevergreater

percentageoftheirchargestomoveontothehallsofacademe.Andthoughcolleges

blameusinthehighschoolsforsendingthemkidswhoaretotallyunprepared,they

casuallypocketthetuitionfromsuchstudentslesttheyhavetodownsizeandlayoff

professorsandadministrators.WhileT.C.Williamsboastsaboutthe80%goingo

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