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2021-2022年內(nèi)蒙古自治區(qū)鄂爾多斯市大學(xué)英語6級大學(xué)英語六級知識點匯總(含答案)學(xué)校:________班級:________姓名:________考號:________
一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20題)1.
Toresolveremaininguncertainties,it'snecessarytoobservefactorssuchaswind,clouds,andhumidityinthetropospheretomakesuretheyareconsistentwith______.
2.InwhichwaywiltthenewlypassedlawhelpLatinos?
A.Itwillmakeinsurancefreetothoselegalimmigrants.
B.Itwillcoverpeopleinsmallbusinesswithlowsalary.
C.Itwilltakemeasurestoinsurethelow-incomeuninsured.
D.Itwillhavemuchlowerdemandsonimmigrantcandidates.
3.
InwhatwayisDancingRabbitEcovillageradicalinitsdevelopment?
A.It'sthefirstecovillagetoestablishthecommunitywebsite.
B.Thevillagewantstobeindependentbycirculatingitsowncurrency.
C.ThevillageallowsasmoreasI000residentstolivethere.
D.Thevillagetendstobeself-reliantbycreatingallitneeds.
4.
TheMollerSkycarisahelicopterandcantakeoffandlandvertically.
A.YB.NC.NG
5.Whatunderwateractioncanleadtotheproductionofpollutionsimilartothatproducedbyfossilfuelpowerstations?
A.Massdyingofunderwatercreature.
B.Recyclingofunderwaterwasteproducts.
C.Decomposingfloodedvegetation.
D.Abstractingunderwateroil.
6.HowtoTakeaJobInterview
Tosucceedincampusjobinterviews,youhavetoknowwherethatrecruiteriscomingfrom.Thesimpleansweristhatheiscomingfromcorporateheadquarters.
Thatmaysoundobvious,butitisasignificantpointthattoomanystudentsdonotconsider.TherecruiterisnotafreespiritashefliesfromBerkeleytoNewHaven,fromChapelHilltoBoulder.He'sonaninvisibleleashtotheoffice,andifheisworthhissalary,heismentallyincorporateheadquartersallthetimehe'sontheroad.
Ifyoucanfixthatinyourmind--thatwhenyouwalkintothatbare-walledcubicleintheplacementcenteryouarewalkingintoabranchofficeofSears,BendixorGeneralMotors--youcanavoidalotoflittlemistakesandmaybesomebigones.
If,forexample,youassumethatbecausetheinterviewisoncampustherecruiterexpectsyoutolookandactlikeastudent,you'reinforashock.Astudentissomebodywhodrinksbeer,wearsbluejeansandthrowsaFrisbee.NorecruiterhasjobsforstudentFrisbeewhizzes.
AcoolspringdayinlateMarch,SamDavis,agoodrecruiterwhohasbeenonthecollegecircuitforyears,isonmycampustalkingtocandidates.Hecomesouttothewaitingareatomeetthestudentwhosignedupforan11o'clockinterview.I'mstandinginthedoorwayofmyofficetakinginthescene.
Samcallsthecandidate:"SidneyStudent."TheresitsSidney.He'sata45degreeangle,hisfeetareintheaisle,andhe'salmostlyingdown.He'swearingwell-polishedbrownshoes,atastefulpairofbrownpants,alightbrownshirt,andagoodlookingtie.Unfortunately,hetopsoffthiswell-coordinatedoutfitwithhisJoe'sTavernClassASoftballChampionshipjacket,whichhasabigwovenemblemovertheheart.
Ifthatisn'tbadenough,inhislefthandisacigaretteandinhisrighthandisahalf-eatenapple.
WhenSamcallshisname,thekidiscaughtoffguard.Heditchedthecigaretteinanashtray,strugglestohisfeet,andtransferstheapplefromtherighttothelefthand.Applejuiceiseverywhere,soSidwipeshishandontheseatofhispantsandshakeshandswithSam.
Sam,whobynowisclosetohavingastroke,givesmethatwhat-do-I-have-herelookandhastheyoungmanfollowhimintotheinterviewroom.
Thesituationdeterioratesevenfurther--intopureLaurelandHardy.Thekidisstuckwiththehalf-eatenapple,doesn'tknowwhattodowithit,andobviouslyissufferingsomediscomfort.Hecarriestheappleintotheinterviewroomwithhimandplacesitintheashtrayonthedesk--rightontopofSam'sfreshlylitcigarette.
Theinterviewlastsfiveminutes...
Letusmoveinforacloserlookathowthecampusrecruiteroperates.
Let'ssayyouhavea10o'clockappointmentwiththerecruiterfromtheXYZCorporation.Therecruitergetsridofthecandidateinfrontofyouatabout5minutesto10,jotsdownafewnotesaboutwhatheisgoingtodowithhimorher,thenpicksupyourresumeordatasheet(whichyouhavesubmittedinadvance)...
Althoughtherecruiterisstillintheinterviewroomandyouarestillinthelobby,yourinterviewisunderway.You'reon.Therecruiterwilllookoveryoursheetprettycarefullybeforehegoesouttocallyou.Hedevelopsamentalpictureofyou.
Hethinks,"I'mgoingtoenjoytalkingwiththiskid,"or"Thisone'sgoingtobeaturkey."Therecruiterhasalreadybeguntomakeadecisionaboutyou.
Hisfirstimpressionofyou,fromreadingthesheet,couldcomefromyourgradepoint.Itcouldcomefrommisspelledwords.Itcouldcomefrompoorerasuresorfromthefactthatnecessaryinformationismissing.Bythetimetherecruiterhasfinishedreadingyoursheet,you'vealreadyhitthe
A.YB.NC.NG
7.
Accordingtothefirstrule,highexecutivepayis______.
A.nothingbutaproblemconcerninggovernance
B.duetotheabusesofpower
C.unrelatedwithbosses'decisions
D.providedformanagerssothatitwouldharmcompanies
8.
Thenaggingquestionofanonymityisrelatedcloselywith______.
9.
InthefirstyearofChina'sentryintoWTO,0.3%ofChina'sactualGDPgrowthwillbesubmittedtothisorganizationasstatedby______.
10.
Yourdivorceapplicationcanbeacceptedifyoumakeitinhalfayearafteryoufindanyadulteryofyourspouse.
A.YB.NC.NG
11.
Thebiggestsinglelossofplaneshappenedin______.
12.
ThegrowingresistancetoAmericancultureinFranceresultsfromthefrustrationsoverIraqwarand______.
13.
Dihydrogenmonoxidecanacceleratecorrosionandrusting,andcauseseverburnsandevendeathfrominhalation.
A.YB.NC.NG
14.Thoseconventionalbuildingsrequireimprovementbecausetheyrevealthatenergyis
15.
Astudyshowsthatmenwhoeattomatoproductstwiceaweekcouldprobablyavoiddevelopingprostatecancerbyone-thirdincomparisonwiththose______.
16.
Withthestudents'languageability,theismofthe______and______ofexchangesandconfidentdeliverywillgrow.
17.
Youmaytakeshelteronupperfloorsofhigh,multi-story,reinforcedconcretehotelswhenitisimpossibleto______.
18.
Nanotechnologyhasresultedinawiderangeofamazing,practicaldiscoveriessuchasstain-resistanttrousersandself-cleaningtoilets.
A.YB.NC.NG
19.
Whatcanalifeinsurancedotoachild?
A.Itcanprovideprotectionfortheirhealth.
B.Itoffersmoneyonthefuneralwithoutdelay.
C.Itsupportsthedallylifeofotherfamilymembers.
D.Itcompensatesfortheparents'careforthechild.
20.ThemostobviousdifferencebetweenrealessaysandthethingsonehastowriteinschoolisthatrealessaysarenotexclusivelyaboutEnglishliterature.Certainlyschoolsshouldteachstudentshowtowrite.Butduetoaseriesofhistoricalaccidentstheteachingofwritinghasgottenmixedtogetherwiththestudyofliterature.AndsoalloverthecountrystudentsarewritingnotabouthowabaseballteamwithasmallbudgetmightcompetewiththeYankees,ortheroleofcolorinfashion,orwhatconstitutesagooddessert,butaboutsymbolisminDickens.
Howdidthingsgetthisway?Toanswerthatwehavetogobackalmostathousandyears.Around1100,Europeatlastbegantocatchitsbreathaftercenturiesofchaos,andoncetheyhadtheluxuryofcuriositytheyrediscoveredwhatwecall"theclassics."Theeffectwasratherasifwewerevisitedbybeingsfromanothersolarsystem.TheseearliercivilizationsweresomuchmoresophisticatedthatforthenextseveralcenturiesthemainworkofEuropeanscholars,inalmosteveryfield,wastoassimilatewhattheyknew.Duringthisperiodthestudyofancienttextsacquiredgreatprestige.Itseemedtheessenceofwhatscholarsdid.AsEuropeanscholarshipgainedmomentumitbecamelessandlessimportant;by1350someonewhowantedtolearnaboutsciencecouldfindbetterteachersthanAristotleinhisownera.Butschoolschangeslowerthanscholarship.Inthe19thcenturythestudyofancienttextswasstillthebackboneofthecurriculum.Whattippedthescales,atleastintheUS,seemstohavebeentheideathatprofessorsshoulddoresearchaswellasteach.ThisideawasimportedfromGermanyinthelate19thcentury.BeginningatJohnsHopkinsin1876,thenewmodelspreadrapidly.Writingwasoneofthecasualties.CollegeshadlongtaughtEnglishcomposition,Buthowdoyoudoresearchoncomposition?Theprofessorswhotaughtmathcouldberequiredtodooriginalmath,theprofessorswhotaughthistorycouldberequiredtowritescholarlyarticlesabouthistory,butwhatabouttheprofessorswhotaughtrhetoricorcomposition?Whatshouldtheydoresearchon?TheclosestthingseemedtobeEnglishliterature.
Andsointhelate19thcenturytheteachingofwritingwasinheritedbyEnglishprofessors.Thishadtwodrawbacks:(a)anexpertonliteratureneednothimselfbeagoodwriter,anymorethananarthistorianhastobeagoodpainter,and(b)thesubjectofwritingnowtendstobeliterature,sincethat'swhattheprofessorisinterestedin.
It'snowonderifthisseemstothestudentapointlessexercise,becausewe'renowthreestepsremovedfromrealwork:thestudentsareimitatingEnglishprofessors,whoareimitatingclassicalscholars,whoaremerelytheinheritorsofatraditiongrowingoutofwhatwas,700yearsago,fascinatingandurgentlyneededwork.
Theotherbigdifferencebetweenarealessayandthethingstheymakeyouwriteinschoolisthatarealessaydoesn'ttakeapositionandthendefendit.Thatprinciple,liketheideathatweoughttobewritingaboutliterature,turnsouttobeanotherintellectualhangoveroflongforgottenorigins.
It'softenmistakenlybelievedthatmedievaluniversitiesweremostlyseminaries.Infacttheyweremorelawschools.Andatleastinourtraditionlawyersareadvocates,trainedtotakeeithersideofanargumentandmakeasgoodacaseforitastheycan.Whethercauseoreffect,thisspiritpervadedearlyuniversities.Thestudyofrhetoric,theartofarguingpersuasively,wasathirdoftheundergraduatecurriculum.Andafterthelecturethemostcommonform.ofdiscussionwasthedisputation.Thisisatleastnominallypreservedinourpresent-daythesisdefense:mostpeopletreatthewordsthesisanddissertationasinterchangeable,butoriginally,atleast,athesiswasapositiononetookandthedissertation
A.YB.NC.NG
二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.(32)
A.Ratflea.B.Catflea.C.Dogflea.D.Rabbitflea.
22.聽力原文:M:Doesthiselevatorstoponeveryfloor?
W:No,itstopsonlyontileevenones.Ifyouwantanoddone,gototheevenoneaboveitandthenwalkdown.
Q:Whywon'ttheelevatorstopontheninthfloor?
(13)
A.Becausenineisanoddnumber.
B.Becausetheelevatorgotstuck.
C.Becausetherearetoomanypeopleintheelevator.
D.Becausetheelevatorcouldn'tgotothefloorsaboveeightfloor.
23.聽力原文:M:Theviolinsoundsawful.
W:Iknow.Iwishwecouldgetarefund.ThisperformanceistheworstI'veeverbeento.
Q:Wherearethesepeopletalking?
(14)
A.Theyareataviolinshop.
B.Theyareatacircus.
C.Theyareataconcert.
D.Theyareinsideamovietheatre.
24.聽力原文:M:Ifeellikegoingforapicnicbythelakethisweekend,butmycarisatthegaragetobefixed.
W:Mybrotherisgoingtoo.IthinkhisSUVhasroomforanotherperson.
Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean?
(19)
A.Herbrotherwantstorentaroomwithanotherperson.
B.Herbrothercantakethemantothepicnic.
C.Herbrotherwantstosharehisroomwithanotherperson.
D.Herbrotherwantssomeoneelsetogotothepicnicwithhim.
25.(28)
A.2million.B.3million.C.5million.D.6million.
26.(25)
A.TheyproducedmorecarsthanAmericanmanufacturers.
B.Theyreducedcar-productioninAmerica.
C.Theygaveupmoremarketsharetothenatives.
D.Theytookoverplantsandmanufacturingcapacity.
27.【B5】
28.聽力原文:W:Jack,I'mhavingdifficultywithallthetheoreticalstuffwe'regettinginourcomputercourse.
M:Oh,thatpartIunderstand.WhatIcan'tfigureoutishowtomakeitworkonmyprogram.
Q:WhatisJack'sproblem?
(13)
A.Hedoesn'tunderstandhisstaff.
B.Hiscomputerdoesn'tworkproperly.
C.Hedoesn'tknowhowtoapplycomputertheory.
D.Heisunabletoaddthefigures.
29.【B1】
30.(34)
A.Itdoesn'tneedtoberefueled.
B.Itwillusesolarenergyasfuel.
C.Itwillbedrivenbyelectricalpower.
D.Itwillbemoresuitableforlongdistancetravel.
31.
【B8】
32.
【B7】
33.聽力原文:W:Doweneedtogettogethertodiscussourseminarpresentation?
M:Isthereanythingwrongwithitrightnow?
Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?
(13)
A.Shedoesn'tfeelthatnowistherighttime.
B.Shewondersiftheyreallyneedtodoso.
C.She'swritingherseminarpresentationnow.
D.She'ssuggestingthattheytalkaboutitlater.
34.聽力原文:SouthChina'sGuangdongProvincereported4,823HIVcarriersinthefirst10monthsthisyear,up8.4percentonthesameperiodlastyear,accordingtotheprovincialhealthbureau.
ThenumberofreportedAIDScasesreached596inthe10-monthperiod,up54.8percentyear-on-year,accordingtobureaufigures.And157ofthereportedAIDSsufferersdied,ariseof196.2percentonthecorrespondingperiodlastyear.ExpertssaidthatmanypeoplewhocontractedHIVbefore1998haddevelopedAIDS,andGuangdongwasfacingatoughchallengeintreatingthesecases.
AsofOctober31,Guangdonghadreportedanaccumulated17,855HIVcarriers,thefifthhighestnumberinthecountry.Theprovincehasmadesustainedeffortstoimprovepublicawarenessofthekillerdisease.Asaresult,78.3percentoftheurbancitizensand75.1percent0fruralresidentsknowaboutAIDS,comparedwith77.3percentand51.9percentin2004,accordingtoasamplesurveyreleasedinAugustthisyear.Thesurveyrevealedthat90.9percentofdrugusersareawareofAIDS,comparedwith68.3percentin2004,andashighas88.1percentofsexworkersarewell-informedaboutthedisease.
GuangdonghassetupanHIVtestingnetworkcoveringtheprovince's21citiesand97countiesanddistricts.Guangdongalsohas83clinicsprovidingfreeAIDSconsultations.Chinahasapproximately650,000peoplelivingwithHIV,including75,000AIDSpatients,accordingtoofficialestimates.
(33)
A.4,823.B.4,832.C.4,822.D.4,833.
35.(31)
A.Todesignvesselsthatcouldmakelongoceanvoyages.
B.Todesignvesselsthatcouldtravelfasterthanthoseinuseatthattime.
C.TodesignvesselsthatcouldexplorethecoastlineofPortugal.
D.Todesignvesselsthatcouldcarrylargercrewsandmorecargothanexistingones.
36.
【B6】
37.聽力原文:M:Whenareyougoingtofinishthisreport?You'vebeenworkingonitforthreemonths.
W:Onlytwoandahalf.Butitdoesseemlonger.
Q:Whatdoesthewomansayaboutthereport?
(18)
A.It'sthelongestreportshe'severwritten.
B.She'sonlyhalfwaydonewithit.
C.She'llfinishitintwoweeks.
D.Shehasspentlesstimeonitthanthemanthinks.
38.
【B10】
39.聽力原文:W:Howisyournewroommate?
M:Well,allIcouldsayisthathe'sarealcouchpotato.Lastweekendheinvitedmeovertohisparent'shousetowatchTV.IbetwatchingTVishisonlyhobby,buthesurelydoesn'tknowmuch.
Q:Whatcanwelearnabouttheman'snewroommate?
(14)
A.Heisasfatasapotato.
B.HeisfondofwatchingTV.
C.Helikespotatoesverymuch.
D.Hedoesn'tknowmuchaboutTV.
40.【B10】
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.
BeforeSept.11,theU.S.Congresshadbeenunabletopassstricterimmigrationlawsbecause.
A.theymighthavekeptawayforeignstudentsandcheaplabor
B.itwasdifficulttocoordinatetheeffortsofthecongressmen
C.educationandbusinesscirclescaredlittleaboutnationalsecurity
D.resourceswerenotavailablefortheirenforcement
42.(54)
43.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.Pleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.
Environmentliterallyis"thatwhichenvironsorsurrounds".Thetermisusedinvariouswaysinacademicdiscourse.Inbiologyandpsychology,environmentisfrequentlyjuxtaposed(相提并論)toheredity,inanexhaustivedivisionofthecausesthatshapethecharacteroflivingthings.Heredityreferstowhatis【C1】______transmitted,environmenttowhatisgivenexternally.Muchofthedebatehasfocusedontheirrelativeimportance,andenvironmentitselfisusuallygivenlittle【C2】______content.Inotherusagestheenvironmentissimplythe(delimited)socialcontextinwhichtheindividual(oranylivingorganism)islocated,andtheemphasisisonissuesofadaptationandadjustmenttothisenvironment,asinJeanPiaget'sworkon【C3】______development.
Thenaturalenvironment,forallitspotentialsignificancetosociologyastheterritoryinwhichhumanactionoccursandasitselfmodifiedbyhumanagency,israrelyconstrued(解釋)insocialterms;untilrecentlyitfeaturedlittleinsociologicalthinkingbeyondreferencestotheheredity【C4】______environmentdebate.Significantly,thecurrentsocialandpoliticalattentiongiventotheenvironmentconcentratesonthephysicalworld—ontowns,houses,thecountryside,andnaturalresourcessuchasairandwater—albeit(盡管)anenvironmentrecognizedtobenotjustamatterofnaturebutalsoofhuman【C5】______.Inthisinterpretationthetermcontrastswithconceptslikecommunity,society,andsocialgroupthat【C6】______socialrelationsratherthanphysicalandmaterialconditions.However,itispreciselythefocusonthespecificitiesandimpactofthematerialworldandonthewayitissociallyconstructedthatproducesthepotentialofanenvironmentalsociology.
Sincethe1980s,thesociologyoftheenvironmenthasemergedasanidentifiablespecialismwithinthe【C7】______,althoughitisstillratherlooselydefined.Amongthetopicslikelytobeencounteredinanyofthestandardtextsnowavailablewillbethefollowing:theroleofindustrialismingeneratingenvironmental【C8】______;thestructuralandsocialoriginsofenvironmentalmovements;thecontentandinfluenceof【C9】______politicsandparties;theenvironmentalimplicationsofurbanizationandglobalization;theproblemsofsecuringsustainabledevelopment;andwidertheoreticalissuessuchasthepossibleconflictbetweenanon-exploitativeapproachtonatureandthecontinuedcommitmenttoEnlightenmentvaluessuchasthoseofdemocracy,humanrights,andthe【C10】______ofprogress.
A.cognitiveI.Green
B.ulcerJ.tenured
C.pursuitK.versus
D.disciplineL.highlight
E.degradationM.wretched
F.geneticallyN.substantive
G.volleyO.generally
H.intervention
【C1】
44.
InAsia,______betweenpartiestoacontractplaysanimportantrole.
45.
【C5】
46.SupportersofthebiotechindustryhaveaccusedanAmericanscientistofmisconductaftershetestifiedtotheNewZealandgovernmentthatageneticallymodified(GM)bacteriumcouldcauseseriousdamageifreleased.
TheNewZealandLifeSciencesNetwork,anassociationofproGMscientistsandorganizations,saystheviewexpressedbyElaineIngham,asoilbiologistatOregonStateUniversityinCorvallis,wasexaggeratedandirresponsible.Ithasaskedheruniversitytodisciplineher.
ButInghamstandsbyhercommentsandsaysthecomplaintsareanattempttosilenceher."They'retryingtocausetroublewithmyuniversityandgetmefired",InghamtoldNewScientist.
Thecontroversybeganon1February,whenInghamtestifiedbeforeNewZealand'sRoyalCommissiononGeneticModification,whichwilldeterminehowtoregulateGMorganisms.InghamclaimedthataGMversionofacommonsoilbacteriumcouldspreadanddestroyplantsifreleasedintothewild.Otherresearchershadpreviouslymodifiedthebacteriumtoproducealcoholfromorganicwaste.ButInghamsaysthatwhensheputitinsoilwithwheatplants,alloftheplantsdiedwithinaweek.
"Wewouldloseterrestrial(陸生的)plants...thisisanorganismthatispotentiallydeadlytothecontinuedsurvivalofhumanbeings,"shetoldthecommission.SheaddedthattheUSEnvironmentalProtectionAgency(EPA)canceleditsapprovalforfieldtestsusingtheorganismonceshehadtoldthemaboutherresearchin1999.ButlastweektheNewZealandLifeSciencesNetworkaccusedInghamof"presentinginaccurate,carelessandexaggeratedinformation"and"generatingspeculativedooms-dayscenarios(世界末日的局面)thatarenotscientificallysupportable".Theysaythatherstudydoesn'tevenshowthatthebacteriawouldsurviveinthewild,muchlesskillmassivenumbersofplants.What'smore,thenetworksaysthatcontrarytoIngham'sclaims,theEPAwasneveraskedtoconsidertheorganismforfieldtrials.
TheEPAhasnotcommentedonthedispute.Butane-mailtothenetworkfromJanetAnderson,directoroftheEPA'sbio-pesticides(生物殺蟲劑)division,says"thereisnorecordofareviewand/orclearancetofieldtest"theorganism.
InghamsaysEPAofficialshadtoldherthattheorganismwasapprovedforfieldtests,butsaysshehasfewdetails.It'salsonotclearwhethertheorganism,firstengineeredbyaGermaninstituteforbiotechnology,isstillinuse.
WhetherInghamisrightorwrong,hersupporterssayopponentsaretryingunfairlytosilenceher;
"Ithinkherconcernsshouldbetakenseriously.Sheshouldn'tbeharassedinthisway,"saysAnnClarke,aplantbiologistattheUniversityofGuelphinCanadawhoalsotestifiedbeforethecommission."It'sanattempttosilencetheopposition."
Thepassagecentersonthecontroversy______.
A.betweenAmericanandNewZealandbiologistsovergeneticmodification
B.astowhetherthestudyofgeneticmodificationshouldbecontinued
C.overthepossibleadverseeffectofaGMbacteriumonplants
D.aboutwhetherElaineInghamshouldbefiredbyheruniversity
47.
Whichofthefollowingbestillustratesthemajorviewofthepassage?
A.Birdsofafeatherflocktogether.
B.Oppositesattracteachother.
C.Greatmindsthinkalike.
D.Afriendinneedisafriendindeed.
48.Wordsofpraisekeepchangingbecause______.
A.theylosetheirfreshness
B.therearemorewordsavailableinthisarea
C.youngpeoplearebecomingmorediscriminating
D.olderpeopletrytoavoidthein-wordsoftheyoung
49.
InwhatwayarmedrobberiesareAmericanizedinBritain?
A.Handgunsinsteadofshotgunsareusedinarmedrobberies.
B.Conveniencestoresbecomethetargetsatnightandthecriminalsarenotprofessional.
C.BritishpolicefinditisverydifficulttocrackthecrimeasAmericanpolice.
D.ThereisasharpriseofrobberiescommittedbyAmericansinBritain.
50.Thecivilization(文化)oftheRenaissancewasthecreationofprosperouscitiesandofrulerswhodrewsubstantialincomefromtheirurbansubjectsintheItaliancitystatesandthecountriesofEnglandandFrance.ThecommercethatkeptcitiesalivealsoprovidedthecapitalandtheflowofideasthathelpedbuildRenaissanceculture.DuringtheearlyMiddleAgesforeigntradehadvirtuallycometoahalt.Bythe11thcentury,however,populationgrowthandcontactwithotherculturesthroughmilitaryeffortssuchastheCrusades(十字軍東征)helpedrevivecommercialactivity.TradeslowlyincreasedwiththeexchangeofluxurygoodsintheMediterraneanregionandvariouscommoditiessuchasfish,furs,andmetalsacrosstheNorthandBalticseas.Commercesoonmovedinland,bringingnewopulencetothecitizensoftownsalongmajortraderoutes.Astrafficalongtheseroutesincreased,existingsettlementsgrewandnewoneswereestablished.
ThecitiesofItalywerelocatedbetweenwesternEuropeandtheareaalongtheeasternshoreoftheMediterraneanSeaknownastheLevant.Italy'sleadershipintheRenaissancewasdueinparttoitscentrallocationfortrade.Thecitiesbecameimportantandwealthycommercialcenters,andtherichescollectedbythemerchantsofVenice,Genoa,Milan,andahostofsmallercitiessupportedItaly'spoliticalandculturalachievements.
ImportanttownsdevelopedbeyondItalyaswell.Especiallywiththeexpansionoftrade,townsgrewalongtheDanubeandRhineriversofEurope;aroundtheNorthSeaandtheBalticSea;andintheLowCountriesofBelgium,LuxembourgandtheNetherlandswherenorthernandsoutherntraderoutesmet.Whereverthesetownswerelocated,theybecameauniqueelementinamedievalworldthatuptothistimewasdominatedbyseignorialism(領(lǐng)主制),anagriculturalsysteminwhichtheprimaryeconomicandpoliticalrelationshipwasbetweenlandownersandtheirtenants.
TheRenaissance______.
A.wasanideologicalmovementthroughouttheworld
B.tookplaceinItalyonly
C.wasoriginatedinItaly
D.wasinfluentialinmostEuropeancountries
51.
WhichofthefollowingisNOTsuggestedasapossiblemeanstocopewiththecurrentsituation?
A.Createsituationsinwhichpeopleworkforthemselves.
B.Treatemploymentasthenorm.
C.Endeavortorevivethehouseholdandtheneighborhoodascentersofproduction.
D.Encouragepeopletoworkincircumstancesotherthannormalworkingconditions.
52.WhatdidPeterHarveymeanby"tickingtimebombs"?
A.Havingstress-relatedillness.
B.Carryingoutbombattacks.
C.Leavingtheteachingprofession.
D.Attemptingsuicidesduetostress.
53.
Accordingtothepassage,people'slearningactivitiesarepossiblebecausethey______.
A.enjoybeingrewardedfordoingtherightthing
B.knowwhatisvitaltotheprogressofsociety
C.believethatemotionsarefundamentalforthemtostayalive
D.benefitfromprovidinghelpandsupporttooneanother
54.
Whatdoestheauthorimplybysaying"rewardscardscanbeausefuloptionforthesavvyconsumer"?
A.Rewardcardsarehelpfulwhenpeopleknowthemtotallywell.
B.Rewardcardsareusefulonlywhenpeoplepurchasewiththem.
C.Thevalueofthecardwillvanishfrommonthtomonthinshorttime.
D.Rewardscardswillservepeoplewithcomfortandconvenience.
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