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2022-2023年寧夏回族自治區(qū)固原市大學(xué)英語6級大學(xué)英語六級測試卷(含答案)學(xué)校:________班級:________姓名:________考號:________

一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20題)1.

ThemajorityofChina'sfarmlandadoptstheoldmethodoffloodirrigationatpresent.

A.YB.NC.NG

2.

Nanotechnologyhasresultedinawiderangeofamazing,practicaldiscoveriessuchasstain-resistanttrousersandself-cleaningtoilets.

A.YB.NC.NG

3.Amongdevelopedcountries,______spendsthegreatestshareofGDPonthepublicbroadcasting.

A.USgovernment

B.Britishgovernment

C.Germangovernment

D.Frenchgovernment

4.

Theauthorthinksthattheoptionsgivenbythetwodifferentcampswouldnotworkandhesuggested______option.

5.

ThetraditionalideainEurope,Americaandelsewhereisthateggsarelaidby______duringEasternight.

6.

ManyChristiansnowre-enactLastSuppertosymbolizeJudasIscariot'sbetrayalofJesus.

A.YB.NC.NG

7.

Verifyingthecorrelatesofimmunityisthekeyto______.

8.

BesidesSanFrancisco,______isalsoFrechtling'sfavoritecitytovisit.

9.

Whenawomanstartstotalkaboutaproblem,sheisexpectingtofind______.

10.Directions:Inthispart,youwillhave15minutestogooverthepassagequicklyandanswerthequestionsonAnswerSheet1.

Forquestions1-4,mark

Y(forYES)ifthestatementagreeswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage;

N(forNO)ifthestatementcontradictstheinformationgiveninthepassage;

NG(forNOTGIVRN)iftheinformationisnotgiveninthepassage.

Forquestions5-10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.

WhatWillBe

We'venowacknowledgedsomefundamentalancienthumanfumesandthewaystheywillaffectandbeaffectedbytheInformationMarketplace.ItistimetoconsiderthegreatestchangesthattheInformationMarketplacehastooffer.Togettoit,let'sreconstructthekeydiscoverieswehavemade,whichtogetherdescribe"whatwillbe."

Webeganwithasimplebutfur-reachingmodelofthefutureworldofinformationasanInformationMarketplace,wherepeopleandtheircomputerswillbuy,sell,andfreelyexchangeinformation.OurfirstdiscoverywasthatthisInformationMarketplacecanindeedbebuiltonatechnologicalfoundation:theinformationsystem.Wewentontoexplorethemanyhuman-ma-chineinterfacespeoplewillusetogetinandoutofthisnewedifice,fromvirtualrealityandfancybodysuitstothelowlykeyboard,andsingledoutspeechinterfacesasperhapsthemostsignificantandimminent.Weexploredthepipesthatwillcarryourinformationandthewayswewillbendthemtogiveusthespeed,reliability,andsecurityweneed.Wealsosawhowavastarrayofnewsharedsoftwaretoolswillevolveonthissystem,shiftingtheattentionoftheentiresoftwarebusinessfromindividualtointerconnectedcomputers.Thearrivalofthisfoundationiscertain,butitcouldbedelayedbyadecadeormoreifthekeyplayerscontinuetheirwarsforcontrolandtheirindifferencetowardthesharedsystemtheyallneed.Wesawtoothattherewon'tbejustahandfulofwinnersthatwillsurvivethesewars;thefieldisvast,rich,andfullofchallengesforalmosteverysupplierandconsumerofinformationtobeawinner.

OursecondmajordiscoverywasthattheInformationMarketplacewilldramaticallyaffectpeopleandorganizationsonawidescale.Besidesitsmanyusesincommerce,officework,andmanufacturing,itwillalsoimprovehealthcare,providenewwaystoshop,enableprofessionalandsocialencountersacrosstheglobe,andgenerallypermeatethethousandsofthingswedointhecourseofourdailylives.Itwillhelpuspursueoldandnewpleasures,anditwillencouragenewartforms,whichmaybecriticizedbutwillmoveartforward,asnewtoolshavealwaysdone.Itwillalsoimproveeducationandtraining,firstinspecificandestablishedwaysandlaterthroughbreakthroughsthatareconfidentlyawaited.Humanorganizationsfromtinycompaniestoentirenationalgovernmentswillbenefittoo,becausesomuchoftheworktheydoisinformationwork.

Puttingallthesedetailedusesinperspective,wecametorealizethattheyaredifferentfacesoftwomajornewforces:electronicbulldozersandelectronicproximity.Eachhasbroadconsequencesforsociety.Theelectronicbulldozers'effectisprimarilyeconomic,increasinghumanproductivityinbothourpersonallivesandtheworkplace.Therapid,widespreaddistributionofinformationintheform.ofinfo-nouns(text,photos,sounds,video)andespeciallyinfo-verbs(humanandmachineworkoninformation)isonesimplewayinwhichproductivitywillincrease.Automatizationistheotherpowerfuleffector;machine-to-machineexchangeswilloff-loadhumanbrainworkthewaymachinesofthe

A.YB.NC.NG

11.

Dustin'steacherdidnotpayanyattentiontohim,becausetheteacherdoesnetlikeDustin.

A.YB.NC.NG

12.

Governmentsindevelopingcountriesturntotheforeststosolveproblemsbroughtaboutbythecontinualpopulationgrowth.

A.YB.NC.NG

13.

SigmundFreudlivedmostofhislifeinVienna,______,butheendedhisdaysin______.

14.

InPizzaHut,aPanPizzawas______toservein5minutes.

A.guaranteedB.cutC.filledD.marked

15.

Inanonlinedatingsite,users'informationisavailabletoallvisitors,sotheusershaveagreaterchancetomeettheirsoulmates.

A.YB.NC.NG

16.

Sofar,thereseemstobenosolutioninsightastohowthehydrogencanbestored.

A.YB.NC.NG

17.

Accordingtothispassage,thereseemstobenodisagreementover______betweencouples.

18.

Peoplechoosetoprocrastinatebecausetheyhavetodealwithdifferentkindsofcomplexwork.

A.YB.NC.NG

19.

Asurveyshowsthatthesalerateofsmartphoneshasgrown___________________eachyear.

20.

Usingwhatyouknowinotherfieldsoffersyouthechancenotonlytotesttheknowledgebutalsotodevelop______.

二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.聽力原文:M:Hi,Susan,youaresoluckytobedonewithyourfinalexamsandtermpapers.Istillhavetwomorefinalstotake.

W:Really?

M:Yeah,sowhatareyoudoingthissummer,anythingspecial?

W:Well,actuallyyeah.Myparentshavealwayslikedtakingmybrotherandmetodifferentplacesinourcountry.Youknow,placeswithhistoricalsignificance.Iguesstheywantedtoreinforcethestuffwelearnedinschoolabouthistory.Andsoeventhoughweareoldernow,theystilldoonceinawhile.

M:Ohsowhereareyougoingthissummer?

W:Well,thissummerit'sfinallygoingtobeYan'an.

M:Finally?Youmeantheynevertookyouyet?ImeanYan'an;it'sprobablythemostfamousrevolutionarybaseinthecountry.It'sonlyacoupleofhoursridebytrain.Ithinkthatwouldbeoneofthefirstplaceswheretheyshouldhavetakenyou.Ihavebeenthereacoupleoftimes.

W:Weweregoingtogoaboutfiveyearsago,butsomethinghappened.Icannotrememberwhatchangedourplans.Yeah,don'taskmewhatitwas,butweendedupnotgoinganywherethatyear.Ihopethatdoesn'thappenagainthisyear.

M:IwroteapaperabouttherevolutionaryactivitiesinYan'anlastsemesterforahistoryclassafterIvisiteditforthefifthtimelastsummer.Thetripreallyhelpedalot.

W:AndnowI'mevenmoreexcitedtoseetheplace.

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A.Finalexamination.

B.Familyeducation.

C.Summerplan.

D.Historicplaces.

22.SectionB

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.

聽力原文:Manyanalysts,energycompaniesandtheirinvestorsbelievethatgaswillsoonbecomeasvitaltotheworld'seconomyaspetroleumistoday.

Andwe'vecertainlyseenthedemandforgassurgeinrecentyears.(26)Oneofthemainreasonsforthisisthesearchformoreenvironmentally-friendlyfuels.

Gasburnsmuchmorecleanlythanoilorcoal.Infact,it'sthecleanestburningfossilfuel,whichmakesitaverypopularchoicefornewpowerstationsallovertheworld.

However,untilquiterecentlyitwasdifficultfortheglobalgasindustrytodevelop.(27)Theproblemisthatgas,byitsverynature,isn'taseasytotransportasoilandcoal.Obviously,it'sgaseousatroomtemperature,soasystemofpipelinesisneededtogetittothecustomer.Thismeantinthepast,itcouldonlybesoldtocustomerswholivednearanaturalgassupply.Itwastooexpensivetotransportitverylongdistancesviapipelines.

Fortunately.thereisnowaprocesswhichmakesiteasiertotransportgasoverlongerdistances.(28)It'scalledliquefiednaturalgas.Putsimply,gascannowbefrozenintoliquidform.andtransportedtodistantcountriesinrefrigeratedtankers.WhentheLNGisdelivereditisheatedandconvertedbackintogasform.Thenitissuppliedtocustomersusinglocalpipelines.AndthepotentialprofitsareenormousforenergyfirmswiththecapitaltodevelopLNGprojects.Manyexpertsbelievethatgaswillbethedominantfuelforatleastanother50years.

26.Whatisoneofthemainreasonsfortheincreasingdemandforgas?

27.Whatistheproblemoftheglobalgasindustry?

28.Whatcanwelearnabouttheproject“IMG”?

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A.Thelargeprofitofgas.

B.Thelowerpriceofgas.

C.Thesearchforenvironmentally-friendlyfuels.

D.Theeasylong-distancetransportationofgas.

23.聽力原文:W:I'mgoingtothemoviestonightwithafriendofmine.Wouldyouliketocomewithus?Wecanhavesuppertogetherfirst.

M:Thanksforinvitingme,Lily.ButIthinkI'llpass.Annaneedsthispaperfinishedbytomorrowmorning.Maybenexttime.

Q:Whatwillthemandotonight?

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A.GotoanappointmentwithAnna.

B.Goonwithhispaperuntilitisfinished.

C.Havesupperwiththewomanandherfriends.

D.Gotothemovieswiththewomanandherfriends.

24.(35)

A.Peoplearemoredestructive.

B.Peoplearemoreselfish.

C.Peopledowhattheypreachnow.

D.Peopledonothavemoralprinciplestofollownow.

25.(34)

A.Itdoesn'tneedtoberefueled.

B.Itwillusesolarenergyasfuel.

C.Itwillbedrivenbyelectricalpower.

D.Itwillbemoresuitableforlongdistancetravel.

26.

【B10】

27.(25)

A.TuitionGPA.

B.Fearofatoohighlistprice.

C.Debt.

D.Highacademicvalue.

28.

【B11】

29.(28)

A.Thefreedomtohaveothersexualrelations.

B.Thedesiretofolloweveryofone'simpulse.

C.Thewilltokeephisorherownincome.

D.Thewishtobehisorhertrueself.

30.聽力原文:Wecanagreewithprimitivemanthatfoodisabasicneed,butwedifferfromhiminourfoodwantsbecauseofthewidevarietyoffoodwehaveavailablecomparedwithhim;wehaveawiderchoice.Takefruitforexample,notonlycanweenjoythefruitsgrowninhiscentury,butbecauseofmodernmethodsoftransportandfoodpreservation,wecanalsoenjoythemorefruitsfromforeigncountriesthou-sandsofmilesaway,whereasprimitivemanislimitedinhischoicetothekindsoffruitwhichactuallygrowwherehelives.

Howevertheydifferinsatisfyingtheirhunger,primitiveandcivilizedmenbothexperiencethebasicneedforfood.

Thesameistrueofthesecondofourhumanneed.Clothingisnecessarytoregulatetheheatofourbodies.Sinceweliveinatemperateclimateweneedmoreclothesthanpeoplelivingintropicconditions.Likewise,ourclothingneedstochangewithseasons.

Shelter,thethirdofourneeds,dependsupontheclimate,theskillofthebuilder,one'ssocialposition,andthematerialsavailable.Thesimpleshelterofprimitivemanwouldnotdoforus,andyetitsatisfieshisneeds.Thethree-bedroomsuburbanhouseoftheaveragefamilywouldnotbegrandenoughforarichfamily,andyetthemodernhousecontainsmanyofthematerialcomfortswhichweredeniedtotheKingsandQueensofold.

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A.Foodisnolongerabasicneedforus,whileitwasforprimitivepeople.

B.Weeatawidevarietyoffood.

C.Wenolongereatfruitthatprimitivepeopleeverate.

D.Weeatmorefoodthanprimitivepeopledo.

31.

【B3】

32.(24)

A.Theticketpriceswereflat.

B.Thestudentsgotoboth.

C.Theywerebothmodem.

D.Theyofferthesameperformances.

33.(26)

A.Heshouldtravelbyairmoreoften.

B.Heshouldaskthedoctorforsomeadvice.

C.Heshouldtakesomemedicines.

D.Heshouldgetridofhisnervousness.

34.

【B5】

35.聽力原文:WordscomefromCaliforniaofanewweaponinthewaronhouseholdpests.TwoscientistsworkingforafirminAnaheim,California,havedevelopedamethodtoeliminateinsectswithoutusingdangerouschemicals.Thenewpoison?Hotair.

Thebasicideaisthatinsectscannotadjusttotemperaturesmuchabovenormal.Inlaboratoryexperiments,cockroachesandtermitescan'tsurvivemuchmorethanaquarterofanhourat125degreesFahrenheit,orabout50degreescentigrade.

Thenewmethodinvolvescoveringahousewithahugetentandfillingitwithhotairheatedtoaround65degreescentigrade.Hotairisforcedinwithfansandthetentkeepstheheatinsidethehouse.Sincetermitestrytoescapebyhidinginwoodenbeams,theheattreatmentmustbecontinuedforafullsixhours.Butwhenit'sallover,andtheinsectsaredead,therearenotoxicresiduestoendangerhumansorpets,andnofunnysmells.

Scientistclaimthatthereisnodangeroffire,either,sinceveryfewhouseholdmaterialswillburnat65degreescentigrade.Infact,woodispreparedforconstructionusebydryingitinovensat80degreescentigrade,whichissubstantiallyhotterthantheairinthisprocedure.

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A.Fireprevention.

B.Houseconstruction.

C.Toxicchemicals.

D.InsectsElimination.

36.聽力原文:Throughtheyearsofbeinganadvisorattheuniversity.I'veoftenbeenrequestedtogivesuggestionsabouthowtohandle“informationanxiety”.Nowletmegiveyousomeadvice.Firstofall,whatis“informationanxiety”?Well,asyouknow,wearebombardeddailybybooks,magazines,newspapers.television,andradio.Wearehitwithbills,letters,andreports.Allofthiscancausequitealotofanxiety.It'sbecausewearelivinginthe“informationage”thatwegetthisbombardmentofinformationeveryday.Sotodayletmegiveyousomeorganizingtipsthatshouldmakeyourlifeeasier.

Firstofall,whenyougetyourmail,openitandsortitrightaway.Getridofalljunkinserts.andthensortthemailintofourcategories:todo,topay,toread,andtofile.

Berealisticaboutyourreading.Cheekthemagazinesyousubscribetoonaregularbasis.Ifyoufindyourselffallingbehindinyourreading.letsomeofthosesubscriptionsgo.Andifyouareoneofthosepeoplewholiketoclipoutarticlestoreadlater,thendosomescreeningfirstandbesuretocliponlythemostimportantarticlesforreadinglater.

Youshouldhaveafilingsystem,butdon'tuseyourfilesasadumpingground.Makeitaruletocleanoutyourfilesandpapersatleastonceayear,moreoftenifpossible.

Spendfiveortenminuteseachdaycleaningupyourdeskandprioritizingyourworkforthenextday.Thefollowingdaywillgetofftoamuchbetterstartifyourdeskisorganizedandyouarenotfacedwithoverwhelmingpilesofpaper.Don'tusethetopofyourdeskasastoragearea.Itshouldbeaworkarea,withplentyofroomtowork.

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A.Sortthemail.

B.Answerthemail.

C.Readthemagazines.

D.Fileimportantinformation.

37.SectionB

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.

聽力原文:ThereisastrangeareaintheAtlanticOceancalledtheBermudaTriangle.PeoplehavebeenfascinatedbytheBermudaTriangleforyears,becauseofthemysteriousdisappearanceofmanyshipsandplanesinthearea.Thereishardlyanyagreementaboutthecauseofthesedisappearance.Infact,itisdifficulttofindanyagreementabouttheboundariesofthearea.Whereasmostpeoplearguethatthetriangle'snorthernmostpointisBermuda,itswesternmostpointisFlorida,anditseasternpointisthecoastofAfrica,afewresearcherspreferthenorthernpointtobeintheBostonarea.

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A.Money.B.Shipsandplanes.C.Florida.D.Trainsandcars.

38.(32)

A.Theyhavetofurnishtheirownhouses.

B.Theyhavetodotheirownmaintenance.

C.Theywillfinditdifficulttomaketherestofpayment.

D.Theywillfinditdifficulttodisposeoftheirold-style.furniture.

39.聽力原文:W:Hi,ProfessorJohnson.

M:Hi,Anna.WhatcanIdoforyou?

W:Remember,Ie-mailedyouaboutgettingthehandoutsfromtheclassImissedtheotherday,andyousaidIcouldstopbyandpickthemuptoday.

M:Oh,that'sright.Youknow,that'sthefourthclassyou'vemissedthissemester,andthat'snotdoingyourgradeanygood.Iassumeyouhadagoodreasonforbeingout....

W:Iknow,Ireallyhatedtomissanotherclass,butIhadtheflu,andIcouldhardlygetoutofbed.That'llbethelastclassImiss,though.Ipromise.

M:Okay,uh...Ohyes,thehandouts.Therewerethreeofthem,andI'llgetthoseforyouinjustaminute.They'reprettyself-explanatory,butifyouhaveanyquestions,justsendmeane-mail.

W:Okay,thankyou.

M:Sure.Uh,butwealsowatchedavideo,andwe'llbehavinganessayquestionaboutitonthenextexam,so,Hmmm...DoyouhaveaVCRathome?

W:Actually,Idon't,butIdohaveaccesstoone.

M:Okay...WellIcanlendittoyou,buttheonlythingis,you'dhavetowatchittonightandgetitbacktomeearlytomorrow,becauseI'mgoingtobeshowingitintheothersectionofthatclasstomorrowafternoon.

W:That'dbegreat.

M:Okay...Youknowwhat?Howaboutifwedoitthisway?I'llkeepitfornowandshowitinmyclasstomorrow,anduhthenyoucandropbyhereandpickituponFridaymorningandbringitwithyouwhenyoucometoclassnextweek.Howdoesthatsound?

W:Oh,yeah.Thankyou.

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A.Togetmaterialsforaclassshemissed.

B.Todiscussanassignmentsheisworkingon.

C.Toaskaquestionaboutavideoherclassrecentlywatched.

D.Toinform.theprofessorofchangesinherschedule.

40.聽力原文:W:AreyougoingtothefairnextSaturday?

M:Whatfair?

W:TheannualfairthatRiverbellputsonthefirstSaturdayinJunetoraisemoneyfortheRiverdalehospital.Thefairisbeingheldontheuniversityathleticfieldjustlikeinpreviousyears.Haven'tyounoticedthetentsthathadalreadybeensetup?

M:Yes,Ihave,whataretheyfor?

W:Theyareforthemanyspecialeventsanddisplays.Andthisyearthere'llbequiteafewnewevents.

M:Howaboutyou?Willyougo?

W:Yes,actuallyIamgoingtohelpservefoodattherefreshmenttentforafewhoursSaturdayafternoon.

M:Domanypeoplevolunteertohelpout?

W:Oh,yes.Ilikehelping,becauseIreallyenjoyseeingalotofmyfriendsatthefoodtent.Everybodylovestoeat.

M:Sothat'sit.Iheardsomeotherpeopletalkingaboutgoingtohearlocalbands.Everyonesaysthatthisyear'sshowissupposedtobemoreexcitingthanalltheothersputtogether.That'stheentertainmenttent,right?

W:Right,butthateventwillbetheeveningbeforethefaironFriday.AnauctionwilltakeplaceonSaturdayafternoon,andtherewillbesomerealtreasuresforsalethen.Peopledonateallkindsofthings.TherewillalsobeanartshowonSaturdayandaspecialgamestentjustforchildren.

M:Andalltheprofitsfromthefairalwaysgotosupportthehospital.Whatagoodidea!Well,Ineedacoupleofbookcases;maybeIcanfindsomeattheauction.I'mgladyoumentionedit.

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A.Toorganizeactivitiesforchildren.

B.Toselllocalfarmproducts.

C.Tobringtouriststothetown.

D.Toraisefundforthehospital.

三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.

"IamgeneralmanageroftherecentlyestablishedBritishdivisionofasmallCanadianwholesalecompany.MytaskismsetuptheinfrastructurefortheBritishoperation,includingfinance.Ourbankershaveofferedaninternet-basede-bankingservicethatsavesmealotofadministrationtimebutIamworriedabouthow,secureitwillbe".

"Isonlinebankingreliableforasmallbusinessandwhatextracontrolswouldyourecommendmensuretherisktothecompany'sfundsareminimized?"

KeithFalconer,DirectorofForensicServices,says:Internetbankingcanoffermanybenefits,butunlesscontrolsareproperlyconsidereditcanprovideaneasymechanismforunscrupulouspeople,bothwithinandoutsideanorganization,todivertcompanyfunds.

Itisimportanttoensurethatcontrolsonaccesstothee-bankingsystemareputinplace,withappropriatetransactionlimits.

Everyonewhoisusingthesystemshouldhavetheirownlog-indetails.Havingtoofewlog-indetailscanoftenleadtostaffusingeachother's.Notonlydoesthisdestroyanyaudittrail(審計跟蹤),italsoleadstothelossoftheindividualinformationinacompany.

Passwordselectionisalsoimportant.Eachusermustchooseanappropriatepassword,andonewhichisnotvulnerabletoattackbyabacker.Onemethodistochooseamemorablewordbutreplacecertainletterswithnumbersandpunctuationmarks.Forexample,"password"couldbecome"p@55word".

Themhavebeenreportsof"key-logging"softwarebeingusedbycriminalsrecordthekeystrokesonaterminalinordertodiscoverthepassword.Networksecurity,therefore,isessentialbeforeimplementinge-banking;astrongfirewallshouldheinplacetoprotectyoursystemfromexternalattacks;securityupdatesshouldbeappliedpromptly;andthesystemshouldbesweptforvirusesandspy-wareregularly.

Onefinalareatobeawareofisthe"phishing"seam(網(wǎng)絡(luò)釣魚),wherebyanaccountholderreceivesane-mailclaimingtobefromthebankaskingthemtoconfirmorupdatedetails.Theaccountholderisredirectedtoafakesiteandthedetailsenteredaresubsequentlyusedtorobtheaccount.

Allindividualswithaccessprivilegestoyoure-bankingsystemshouldbemadeawareofthis.Yourbankwillneversendyouane-mailaskingyoutoconfirmyourdetails,andyoushouldneverrespondtoane-mailpurportingtobefromyourbank.Normale-mailisanunsecuredsystem;yourbankwillestablishasecuremethodofcommunicatingwithyoufrombehindtheprotectionofyourlog-in.

Youcanenjoymanybenefitsofinternetbankingonlywhen______areconsidered.

42.Thebesttitleforthepassagewouldbe______.

A.BuildingBridgesovertheCulturalRivers

B.MultinationalTrainingforBusinessmen

C.LearningDifferentThinkingPatterns

D.CommunicationProblemsandComplaints

43.

AccordingtoPaul,criticalthinkingeducationencourages______.

A.givingprioritytopeople'sinterests

B.regardinglong-terminterestsofhumankind

C.bringingreasonintothefreestplay

D.findingthebestsolutiontoaproblem

44.Theunderlinedword"profess"inthefourthparagraphmostlikelymeans______.

A.doacademicresearchB.teachC.dofieldworkD.investigate

45.

WhatisIMF'sfurtherplaninordertohelpIcelandgetoutofthetrouble?

46.

Causesoffashionsare______.

A.uniformB.variedC.unknownD.inexplicable

47.

Whichofthefollowingbelongsto"interveningobstacles"?

A.Severefamine.

B.Personalfactors.

C.Presenceoffellowcountrymen.

D.Findingasuitablejob.

48.

【C3】

49.ThepurposeofVolunteersinMedicineisto______.

A.helpretiredmedicalworkersimprovetheirincomes

B.providefreemedicalservicestothosewhoneedthem

C.urgethegovernmenttosetupnon-profitclinics

D.makethedreamoftheauthor'sfathercometrue

50.

Howdoesthepolygraphwork?

51.

TheessentialfunctionsoftheU.N.______.

A.arelimitedtodiscussionsanddebates

B.includecoordinatingactionswherenecessary

C.areonlyconcernedwithhumanrights

D.areeconomicandculture

52.

Apartfromthisnewunderstandingofthecorrelationbetweenhealthandexercise,themainreasonthepassagegivesforwhysomanyAmericansareexercisingregularlyis______.

A.theirchangedlifestyle

B.theireagernesstostaythinandyouthful

C.theirappreciationoftheimportanceofexercise

D.theencouragementtheyhavereceivedfromtheircompanies

53.

Bysaying"heisanunframedpicturetohissubordinates"(Line2,Para.4)theauthorsuggeststhatthemanageris______.

54.

Whycan'tatleasttenslotsfindabuyer(Lastsentence,Para.1)accordingtothepassage?

A.Thepriceforrunningtheadvertisingslotshasrisento$3million.

B.Itisnotattractiveanymorefortheadvertisingindustry.

C.Theadvertisingindustryissufferingahardyear.

D.Theadvertisingslotshavebeenontherisesince2007.

55.

Theviewofsciencefictionencouragedbypulpmagazines,whilewrong,isnevertheless______.

A.popularB.elegantC.fashionableD.deranged

56.

Whatdoestheauthorthinkaboutthegeneticengineeringofpinetrees?

A.Time-consuming.

B.Worthwhile.

C.Significant.

D.Technicallyimpossible.

57.

Basedonthepassage,theprocessofachievingequalitymaycontradictwith______.

A.poorpeople'ssocialstatus

B.richercountries'interest

C.economicgrowth

D.people'ssenseofsatisfaction

58.

Itcanbeinferredthatwhenachildseehisfatherfeelfearatasnake,heprobably______.

A.regardshisfather'sreactionasfunny

B.feelsscaredbyhisfather'sunusualbehavior

C.learnthefearfromhisfather'sresponse

D.turnstohismotherforparentalprotection

59.

Exposuretoallmediaisimportantbecausetheyallcontributematerialsfor______.

60.Emotionalmaturitymeansknowingthatanotherpersoncannotfilluptheholeinyourheart.Thatisyourresponsibility.Youneedtoloveandaffirmyourselfday-by-day,moment-by-moment.Thatisthespiritualchallengeofyourlifeandeverybody'slife.Withoutyourloveforyourself,nothingworks.Noamountoflovefromyourpartnerisenough.Thesearchforlovefromotherpeopleislikethealcoholic'ssearchforhappinessinabottle.Themorehedrinks,thelesssatisfiedhefeelsandthemorehewantstodrink.

Wearealladdictedtofallinginlove.Butafterwe've"fallen"afewtimesandbrokenouremotionalbones,wehopefullywiseupabit.Weknowthatthehighoffalling

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