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2022-2023年安徽省滁州市大學英語6級大學英語六級重點匯總(含答案)學校:________班級:________姓名:________考號:________
一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20題)1.
Accordingtotheracerules,dogsforracemusthave______.
2.
Scientistshopethatby2040thetemperaturewillstillbestablebythecooperationamongsomecountries.
A.YB.NC.NG
3.
YoucangetevacuationdetailsthroughthewaysprovidedbythewebsiteofLasVegasthoughitdoesn'tdisclosethedetailsdueto______.
4.
Theroleascaregiverbroughtabouta______inconfidencetoMr.Rappaport.AfterreturningfromCalifornia,hefeltrenewed.
5.
For______,friendshipoftenchangesinintensitywhenpeoplemove,changetheirjobs,marry,ordiscovernewinterests.
6.
Beingtaughttotraindogsinakindway,troubledboysgetlovefromtheanimalandalsosave______.
7.
Librariesaregettingbiggerandthiscanbedangerousforprogramminglanguages.
A.YB.NC.NG
8.
Smogiscausedbychemicalreactionsbetweenpollutantsderivedfromdifferentsources,primarilyautomobileexhaustandindustrialemissions.
A.YB.NC.NG
9.WhenYourChildHatesSchool
Withjustafewminutesleftbeforeschoolwastostart,mysix-year-old,Dustin,wasunhappy."Idon'twanttogo",hesaid;Eversincehe'denteredfirstgrade,hehatedschool.What'sgoingon?Ithoughtashetrudged(沉重吃力地走)outthedoor.Ifhehatesschoolthismuchnow,howbadwillitbelateron?
Everykidoccasionallygrumblesaboutschool.Butfivetotenpercentofkidsdislikeitsomuchthattheydon'twanttoattend,saysChristopherKearney,directoroftheChildSchoolRefusalandAnxietyDisordersClinicattheUniversityofNevada,LasVegas.
Ifachildseemsdepressedoranxiousaboutschool,fakesillnesstostayhome,repeatedlywindsupinthenurse'sorprincipal'soffice,orrefusestotalkaboutlargechunksoftheschoolday,youshouldbeconcerned,sayschoolpsychologistsMichaelMartinandCynthiaWaltman-Greenwood,co-editorsofSalveYourChild'sSchool-RelatedProblems.
Fortunately,youcanusuallysolvetheproblem—sometimesveryeasily.Inourcase,myhusbandandIvisitedDustin'sclassandnoticedthattheteacher,freshoutofcollege,calledonlyonkidswhoscrambledtositrightunderhernose.Dustin,whogenerallysatneartheback,wasignored.Wesimplytoldhimtomoveupfront.Hedid,andhisenthusiasmreturned.
Herearesomeofthemostcommonreasonsthatkidshateschool—andstrategiestoputthemback:
Anxiety
Onefearthatkeepschildrenfromenjoyingschoolisseparationanxiety.Itmostfrequentlyoccursduringtimesoffamilystressorwhenachildisabouttoenteranewschool.
Unfortunately,parentscanfeedachild'sanxietiesbythewaytheyrespond.Withyoungerkidswatchhowyousaygood-byethosefirstfewdaysofschool.Afirm"Haveagreatday,andI'llpickyouupat2:30!"ismoreconfidence-inspiringthan"Don'tworry,Icanbethereintenminutesifyouneedme."
ThomasOllendick,headofananxiety-disordersclinicforchildrenandadolescentsatVirginiaPolytechnicInstitute,treatedoneboywhowasanxiousaboutenteringmiddleschool.Heworriedabouteverythingfromgettinglustinthenewschooltogettingbeatenup.Hismothertooktimeofffromworksoshecouldstayhometo"bethere"forhim"unconsciouslysendingthemessagethatsomethingdreadfulmightindeedhappen",Ollendickrecalls.
Oncethemotherrealizedshewascontributingintheproblem,shebeganfosteringherson'sindependencebytakinghimtotheschoolsohecouldlearnhiswayaroundandmeethishomeroomteacher.Hisfearsdiminished,andnowhe'sawell-adjustedstudent.
Youcanhelpyourchildhandlefearfulsituations—fromspeakingupinclasstotakingtests—byrehearsingathome.Helpmakelargeprojectslessdaunting(使用畏縮的)bybreakingthemintomanageablepieces.Teachyourchildtoreplacethoughtssuchas"I'mgoingtofail."With"Icanhandlethis."
Loneliness
Somekidsdislikeschoolbecausetheyhavenofriends.ThismaybethecaseifyourchildisalwaysMane,orgivesawaytreasuredpossessionsinanattempttobeliked.
Oftenlonelinessproblemscanbesolvedbysocialskills."Achildmayneedtolearnhowtolookothersintheeyewhenhespeaks,orhowtotalkaboveawhisper—orbelowayell,"Ollendicksays.Youmightteachayoungchildafew"friendshipopeners,"suchas"Myname'sTom.What'syours?Doyouwanttoplaytag?"
"Alotofkidswhoareverylonelyhaveneverbeentoldanythinggoodaboutthemselves,"saysMiamiteacherMattyRodriguez-Walling."Ifalonelykidisskilledinsomearea—computers,forexample—I'lloftenhaveotherstudentsworkwithhim.Thatdoesalotforself-esteemandhelpsthelonelychildmakefriends."
Bullies
Studentssometimeshateschoolbecausetheyareafraidtoatten
A.YB.NC.NG
10.Accordingtothepassage,landcanbepollutedby______fromagriculture.
A.heavymetals
B.pesticidesandnitrate-poorfertilizers
C.slurryfromlivestock
D.rubbish
11.
Individualscancontributedirectlytosolvingtheproblemofaciddepositionby______.
12.
Ithasbeenprovedthatthegeodesicdomeis______humanshelter.
13.ManyruralregionsinEurope,suchastheGreekvillageofPrastos,areplaguedwithenvironmentalhazardsasmoreandmorefieldslayunattended.
14.HowAmerica'sMostSuccessfulExecutivesAccomplishSoMuchinSoLittleTime
Theyheadthenation'sbiggest,fastest-growingcompanies.They'rethemoversandshakersandpolicymakers.Howdoesthe"super-executive"managetodoitall-andstillfindtimeforapersonallife?Atopproductivityexpertrevealstheanswer.
WASHINGTOND.C.(SPECIAL)—It'sthebusinessepidemicofthe90s:Toomuchtodo,toolittletime.
Downsizingandlayoffshavedecimatedtheranksofmanyorganizations.Yetthosewhoretainedtheirjobsarenowsaddledwithmoreresponsibilities,sothey'rebusierthanever.Iftherapidlyescalatingsymptomsofstress,fatigueandburnoutareanyindication,manyofthese"lucky"survivorsarekillingthemselves-sometimesliterally.
Paradoxicallyenough,however,someoftheworld'smostsuccessfulCEOs—justthefolksyou'dexpecttosufferthemostfromchronicoverload-leadverydifferentlives.
ConsiderJohnC.Malone,presidentofTCL,America'slargestcableTVcompany.Despitehisenormouspowerandwealth,Maloneworksonlyfivehoursaday-andgoeshomeforlunch,toboot.
WhenwildlysuccessfulDisneyCEOMichaelEisnermakesacommitmenttohischildren,hesimplyrefusestoworklate.
AndwhenStevenSpielbergdecidedtoteamupwithhistwohigh-poweredpals,DavidGeffenandJeffreyKatzenherg,tolaunchthemega—studioDreamWorksSKG,heagreedtotheventureonlywhenhewassurethatthepartnershipwouldallowhimtospendampletimewithhisfamily.
Allofthesepeoplehaveenormousresponsibilities.Yettheysomehowfindtimeforleisure,family,hobbies,andotherpersonalpursuits.Inshort,theyenjoylife.Howdotheydoit?
TheProductivityCoach
StephenWinstonknowstheanswer."Thesehighachievershavemasteredtechniquesthatsimplifytheirlivesandmaketheirworkmoreefficient,"shesays.
AccordingtoWinston,theyreserveseriousworkfor"primetimes"whentheirenergylevelisatitspeak.Theymulti-plytheirtimewithminimumeffortbyusingastrategycalled"leveraging"
"Anyonecanlearnthesemethods,"claimsWinston."Theycanhelppeoplegetmoredonefaster,leavingplentyoffreetimeforotherthings."
StephenWinstonwasperhapsthefirstprofessionalorganizer.Equippedwithaninsider'sknowledgeofthecorporateworld,shebeganteachingoverburdenedbusinesspeoplehowtomaketheirworkmorerewarding.HerpopularbooksGettingOrganizedandTheOrganizedExecutivehavetogethersoldmorethanonemillioncopies.
Today,WinstonisAmerica'stopauthorityonsharpeningorganizationalskills,successfultimemanagement,andpersonalproductivity.She'saconsultanttomajorcorporations-rangingfromAmericanExpresstoXerox-whocollects$1,500adayforheradvice.Herclientsseemtoloveher.
Successstory
Taketheadagencyvice-presidentwhohadtroublegettingassignmentsdone.Winstonshowedherhow(andwhere)toblockoutperiodsofprivatetimetoaccomplishcreativeworkundisturbed.
Notonlywasherproblemsolved,butshortlyafterwardshewasnamedseniorvice-president.SheattributesthesurprisepromotiontothechangeinherworkhabitsthatWinstonengineered.
Expandingtheday
HerclientsaregratefulforWinston'shelp.Butsheoftenheardcommentslike,"IwishIhadyouaroundallthetime,"Shealsothoughtaboutthemanypeoplewhomightbenefitfromherexpertise,butwhoarenotinapositiontohireher.
Oneday,shehituponthesolution:
A.YB.NC.NG
15.
IfyouwantyourCDplayertoknowwhereeachsongofthealbumbegins,you______toyourCD.
16.
AtypeofNorthAmericancrowcan______mostofthepineseedsitburiedeventheyareindeepsnow.
A.eatupB.retrieveC.crackD.lose
17.
PeopleinEuropehavehadmoreadvancedtechnologyinusingwindpowerthanAmericans.
A.YB.NC.NG
18.AccordingtoSunilBhartiMittal,whatwillrevolutionizethetraditionalmoney-transferbusiness?
A.AllianceoftelephoneoperatorsandMasterCard.
B.Thelargedemandofimmigrantsandmigrantworkers.
C.Sendingmoneybytextmessages.
D.Internationaltelephonenetworks.
19.
Today'sstudentsgrewupunder______.
20.Anincreasingpercentageoftheoldpopulationmaypartlyincrease______.
二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.(32)
A.Ridersrinsingwithcarbohydrateliquidsmadelesseffortthanthoserinsingwithwater.
B.Theheartratesofridersrinsingwithcarbohydrateliquidsarelowerthanthoserinsingwithwater.
C.Rinsingwithcarbohydrateliquidshelpssportplayersfightfatigue.
D.Swallowingcarbohydrateliquidsmakessportsplayerslesstired.
22.(31)
A.Theicewascutandhandledwiththehelpofsomespecialtools.
B.Theicewastakenfromtheflowingriverwithhooksandcarriedbysledstoicehouses.
C.Theicewascarriedonthefrozensurfaceofthepondorriver.
D.Theicewassawedintoevenblocksbyworkers.
23.(26)
A.ToputthehomeworkonDavid'sdesk.
B.ToleavethemasterkeyforDavid.
C.TogiveDavid'sstudentsthenextassignment.
D.TocallDavidattheendoftheafternoon.
24.【B7】
25.(24)
A.Hispoormemory.
B.Hisfatigue.
C.Hislackofdiligence.
D.Hismethod.
26.(19)
A.Thefirsthousetheysawistooexpensive.
B.Sheishappywiththepricesetbytheseller.
C.Theymaysavesomemoneyforthetimebeing.
D.Lessmoneywillbespentinmaintainingthehouse.
27.聽力原文:W:HaveyouaskedHenryandhiswifeiftheywouldcomeoverfordinnerattheweekend?
M:Ihavedialedtheirnumberrepeatedlybutkeptgettingabusysignal.
Whatdoesthewomanimply?.
(14)
A.Theyhaven'treceivedtheinvitationyet.
B.Theywon'tbefleeattheweekend.
C.Theyareexpectedtocometothedinner.
D.Theyhaven'trepliedsofar.
28.(35)
A.Hehadn'ttalkedwithhisfatherforfiveyears.
B.Hehadn'tmethisfatherforfiveyears.
C.Hehadbeenquarrelingwithhisfatherforfiveyears.
D.Hehadsomefinancialproblemwithhisfather.
29.【B2】
30.聽力原文:M:Yoursoncertainlyshowsalotofenthusiasmonthetenniscourt.Hetalkedlikeaprofessional.
W:Ionlywishhe'dshowasmuchforhisstudies.
Q:Whatdoesthewomanimplyaboutherson?
(17)
A.Heshowsgreatenthusiasmforhisstudies.
B.Heisaveryversatileperson.
C.Hehasnotalentfortennis.
D.Hedoesnotstudyhardenough.
31.聽力原文:M:Didyoumakeareservationonthe9:00flight?
W:Ithoughtyouwantedtotakethe8:00one.It'stoolatetochangenow.
Q:Whathappenedtothewoman?
(15)
A.Shemadeareservationforthe9:00flight.
B.Shechangedthereservation.
C.Shefoundtheywerelateforthe8:00flight.
D.Shemisunderstoodtheman.
32.SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
聽力原文:Currentstudiesshowthatwhatgoesonlabelsisanimportantconsiderationformanufacturers,sincemorethanseventypercentofshoppersreadfoodlabelswhenconsideringwhethertobuyaproduct.
Arecentcontroversyastowhetherlabelsonpreparedfoodsshouldeducateormerelyinform.theconsumerisover,andaconsumergroupgotitsway.Thegroupshadmaintainedthatproductlabelsshoulddomorethansimplylisthowmanygramsofnutrientsafoodcontains.Theircontentionwasthatlabelsshouldalsolistthepercentageofaday'stotalnutrientsthattheproductwillsupplytotheconsumer,becausethisinformationisessentialinplanningahealthydiet.
Agovernmentagencydisagreedstrongly,favoringalabelthatmerelyinformstheconsumer,inotherwords,alabelthatonlyliststhecontentsoftheproduct.Theagencymaintainedthatconsumerscoulddecideforthemselvesifthefoodisnutritiousandismeetingtheirdailyneeds.
Theconsumergroup,insupportingitscase,hadcitedasurveyinwhichshopperswereshownafoodlabel,andwerethenaskediftheywouldneedmoreorlessofacertainnutrientaftereatingaservingofthisproduct.Theshoppersweren'tabletoanswerthequestioneasilywhentheywerenotgivenaspecificpercentage.
Thisstudyandothershelpedgetthenewregulationpassed,andnowfoodpr6ductsmusthavethemoredetailedlabels.
(27)
A.Whetheritisnecessarytoputlabelsonpreparedfoods.
B.Whatthedailyrequirementsforcertainnutrientsshouldbe.
C.Howtogetconsumerstoreadlabelsmorecarefully.
D.Whatinformationfoodmanufacturesshouldprovidetoconsumers.
33.聽力原文:M:IwishicouldbethepersondrivingthatnewCadillacinsteadofBarbara.
W:Well,ifyouwouldbudgetyourmoneymorecarefully,thiswouldn'tbeaproblem.
Q:Howdoesthewomanfeelabouttheman?
(18)
A.Shethinksthatheshouldplanhismoneymorecarefully.
B.Shethinksthatheshouldbuyaconvertible.
C.ShethinksthatheshouldaskBarbaraforadvice.
D.Shewantshimtomanagehermoney
34.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.
聽力原文:W:Theredcarpetmatchesthefurniturewell,doesn'tit?
M:ButIstillwishwe'dboughtthebrownone.
Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?
(12)
A.Theyhaveboughtthebrowncarpet.
B.Hedoesn'tliketheredcarpet.
C.Theyhavebrownfurniture.
D.Aredcarpetmatchesthebrownfurniture.
35.(22)
A.Young.B.Purcell.C.Raleigh.D.Kelly.
36.聽力原文:W:Thosepantslookcoolonyou.Wouldyouliketobuythemnow?
M:Well,honestly,I'mnotsure.Theyfitmewellonthehips,butthey'realittletightatmywaist.Meanwhile,thepriceisn'tasfairaswhatIexpected.
Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?
(15)
A.Hethinksthepantsfithimatthewaist.
B.Hethinksthepantsarealittletightonthehips.
C.Hethinksthepriceisreasonable.
D.Hedoesn'tfeellikebuyingthepants.
37.(13)
A.Shecannotfinishherwork.
B.Shewilldateherfriendontheeveningof28thApril.
C.ShewantstoavoidthecrowdintheHuangshanresort.
D.Shewillhaveanimportantvisitor.
38.(40)
39.(21)
A.1,000years.B.2,000years.C.3,000years.D.4,000years.
40.聽力原文:[29]Movingawayfromnewspapers,let'snowfocusonmagazines.NowthefirstmagazinewasalittleperiodicalcalledTheReview,anditwasstartedinLondonin1704.Itlookedalotlikethenewspapersofthetime.Butintermsofitscontent,itwasmuchdifferent.[30]Newspaperswereconcernedmainlywithnewsevents,butTheReviewfocusedonimportantdomesticissuesoftheday,aswellasthepoliciesofthegovernment.NowinEnglandatthattime,peoplecouldstillbethrowninjailforpublishingarticlesthatwerecriticaloftheking.Andthat'swhathappenedtoDanielDefoe.HewastheoutspokenfounderofTheReview.DefoeactuallywrotethefirstissueofTheReviewfromprison.Yousee,hehadbeenarrestedbecauseofhiswritingsthatcriticizedthepoliciesoftheChurchofEngland,whichwasheadedbytheking.Afterhisrelease,DefoecontinuedtoproduceTheReviewandthemagazinestartedtoappearonamorefrequentschedule,aboutthreetimesaweek.Itdidn'ttakelongforothermagazinestostartpoppingup.[31]In1709,amagazinecalledTheTattlerbeganpublication.Thisnewmagazinecontainedamixtureofnews,poetry,politicalanalysis,andphilosophicalessays.
(30)
A.EarlynewspapersinEngland.
B.Theearlyhistoryofmagazines.
C.ThelifeofDanielDefoe.
D.Differencesbetweennewspapersandmagazines.
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.Leadershipishardlyanewareaofresearch,ofcourse.Foryears,academicshavedebatedwhetherleadersarebornormade,whetherapersonwholackscharisma(capacitytoinspiredevotionandenthusiasm)canbecomealeader,andwhatmakesleadersfail.WarrenG.Bennis,possiblytheworld'sforemostexpertonleading,has,togetherwithhisco-author,writtentwobestsellersonthetopic.Generally,researchershavefoundthatyoucan'texplainleadershipbywayofintelligence,birthorder,familywealthorstability,levelofeducation,race,orsex.Fromoneleadertothenext,there'senormousvarianceineveryoneofthosefactors.
Theauthors'researchledtoanewandtellingdiscovery:thateveryleader,regardlessofage,hadundergoneatleastoneintense,transformationalexperience--whattheauthorscalla"crucible"(severetest).Theseeventscaneithermakeyouorbreakyou.Foremergingleaders,theydomoremakingthanbreaking,providingkeylessonstohelpapersonmoveaheadconfidently.
Ifacruciblehelpsapersontobecomeleader,therearefouressentialqualitiesthatallowsomeonetoremainone,accordingtotheauthors.Theyare:an"adaptivecapacity"thatletspeoplenotonlysurviveinevitablesetbacks,heartbreaks,anddifficultiesbutalsolearnfromthem;anabilitytoengageothersthroughsharedmeaningoracommonvision;adistinctiveandcompellingvoicethatcommunicatesone'sconvictionanddesiretodotherightthing;andasenseofintegritythatallowsaleadertodistinguishbetweengoodandevil.
Thatsoundsobviousenoughtobecommonplace,untilyoulookatsomerecentfailuresthatshowhowvalidthesedictums(formalstatementsofopinion)are.TheauthorsbelievethatformerCocaColaCo.ChairmanM.DouglasIvesterlastedjust28monthsbecause"hisgraspofcontextwassorrowful".Amongotherthings,IvesterdegradedCoke'shighest-rankingAfrican-Americanevenasthecompanywaslosinga$200millionclassactionbroughtbyblackemployees.Procter&GambleCo.ex-CEODurkJagerlosthisjobbecausehefailedtocommunicatetheurgentneedforthesweepingchangeshewasmaking.
It'sstriking,too,thattheauthorsfoundtheirgeezers(whoseformativeperiod,astheauthorsdefinethem,was1945to1954,andwhowereshapedbyWorldWm'Il)sharingwhattheybelievedtobeacriticaltrait--thesenseofpossibilityandwondermoreoftenassociatedwithchildhood."Unlikethosedefeatedbytimeandage,ourgeezershaveremainedmuchlikeourgeeks(whocameofagebetween1991and2000,andgrewup'virtual','visual',and'digital')--open,willingtotakerisks,hungryforknowledgeandexperience,courageous,andeagertoseewhatthenewdaybrings",theauthorswrite.
Thepassageindicatesthatleadershipresearch______.
A.hasbeenacontroversialstudyforyears
B.predictshowaleadercomestobe
C.definesthelikelihoodtobealeader
D.probesthemysteriesofleadership
42.
【C9】
43.
Whichstatementbestdescribestheauthor'sfeelingsaboutthewar?
A.Itwaseverrealforhim,thoughhemightnotactivelyinvolved.
B.Itwasrealforhimbecausehewasasoldieratthattime.
C.Itwasveryunrealtohim.
D.Thewarwasverydisruptivetothepeopleathome.
44.
WhatconsequencedidthegianttsunamimakeinBandaAceh?
45.
Theauthor'spurposeincitingthosewhoarerepeatedlyunemployedduringatwelve-monthperiodismostprobablytoshowthat______.
A.thereareseveralfactorsthatcausethepaymentoflowwagestosomemembersofthelaborforce
B.unemploymentstatisticscanunderestimatethehardshipresultingfromjoblessness
C.recurrentinadequaciesinthelabormarketcanexistandcausehardshipsforindividualworkers
D.amajorityofthosewhoarejoblessatanytimedoesnotsufferseverehardship
46.
Wherehavetheprofitsofglobalizationgone?
A.Inrichcountrieswithstricttariffbarriers.
B.InChinaandVietnam.
C.Inthehandsofsmartwomen.
D.Inthehandsofrichermembersofthesociety.
47.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.
TheordinaryfamilyincolonialNorthAmericawasprimarilyconcernedwithsheerphysicalsurvivalandbeyondthat,itsowneconomicprosperity.Thus,childrenwerevaluedintermsoftheirproductivity,andtheyassumedtheroleofproducerquiteearly.Untiltheyfulfilledthisrole,theirpositioninthestructureofthefamilywasoneofsubordination,andtheirpsychologicalneedsandcapacitiesreceivedlittleconsideration.
Asthesocietybecamemorecomplex,thestatusofchildreninthefamilyandinthesocietybecamemoreimportant.Inthecomplex,technologicalsocietythattheUnitedStateshasbecome,eachmembermustfulfillanumberofpersonalandoccupationalrolesandbeinconstantcontactwithagreatmanyothermembers.Consequently,viewingchildrenaspotentiallyacceptableandnecessarilymultifacetedmembersofsocietymeansthattheyareregardedmoreaspeopleintheirownrightthanasutilitarianorganisms.Thisacceptanceofchildrenasequalparticipantsinthecontemporaryfamilyisreflectedinthevarietyofstatuesprotectingtherightsofchildrenandinthesocialandpublicwelfareprogramsdevotedexclusivelytotheirwell-being.
Thisnewviewofchildrenandtheincreasingcontactbetweenthemembersofsocietyhasalsoresultedinasurgeofinterestinchild-rearingtechniques.Peopletodayspendaconsiderableportionoftheirtimeconferringontheproperwaytobringupchildren.Itisnowpossibletoinfluencethedetailsofthesocializationofanotherperson'schildbyspreadingthegospelofcurrentandfashionabletheoriesandmethodsofchild-rearing.
ThesocializationofthecontemporarychildintheUnitedStatesinatwo-waytransactionbetweenparentandchildratherthanaone-way,parent-to-childtrainingprogram.Asaconsequence,socializingchildrenandlivingwiththemoveralongperiodoftimeisforparentsamixtureofpleasure,satisfaction,andproblems.
Whatisthesubjectofthispassage?
48.
WhatdotheremarksofTremainemeanattheendofthepassage?
A.Theoverturnofthepresentstudyfruitmaybetokennewbreakthroughs.
B.Ifwewanttoachievesomethingoriginal,wemustthrowawaytheold.
C.Thefruitsavailableineachfieldcouldn'tholdwateralltheway.
D.Itisalwaysexcitingexperiencetodiscardtheoldandobtainthenew.
49.
Whatisthetoneofthepassage?
A.FactualB.PartialC.TentativeD.Pensive
50.
Whatdoes"gohome"attheendofthesecondparagraphmean?
A.Betakenindiscriminately
B.Begoneunnoticed
C.Betakenforgranted
D.Beperceived
51.
Theword"incompatible"inthelastparagraphmostprobablymeans"______".
A.mutuallyunacceptabe
B.seeminglyincredible
C.hardlycomprehensible
D.extensivelyexistent
52.
HowdoesGunterGrassrevivethememoryoftheWilhelmGustlofftragedy.?
A.Bypresentingthehorriblesceneofthetorpedoattack.
B.Bydescribingtheship'ssinkingingreatdetail.
C.BygivinganinterviewtotheweeklyDieWoche.
D.Bydepictingthesurvivalofayoungpregnantwoman.
53.
Theauthorusestheexampleofmonkeytoarguethatrobotsare______.
54.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.Pleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.
Plagiarismisthepracticeofdishonestlyclaimingorimplyingoriginalauthorshipofmaterialwhichonehasnotactuallycreated,suchaswhenapersonincorporatesmaterialfromsomeoneelse'sworkintohisownworkwithoutattributingit.TheUnitedStatesofAmericaOfficeofResearchIntegrity【C1】______plagiarismas"theappropriationofanotherperson'sidea,processes,resultsorwordswithout【C2】______appropriatecredit".Moreover,Shakespeare'sappropriationofstoriesintohisplaysmaybeconsideredplagiarismexceptthatShakespeare【C3】______claimedthatthestorieswerehisown.
Withinacademia,plagiarismisseenas【C4】______dishonestyandisaseriousandpunishableacademicoffense.
Thereislittleacademicresearchintothefrequencyofplagiarism.Anyresearchthathastakenplacehas【C5】______onuniversities(higheducations).Ofthe【C6】______ofcheating(includingplagiarism,inventingdataandcheatingduringanexam),studentsadmittoplagiarismmorethananyother.25%to90%ofstudentsadmittoplagiarism.However,thisfigure【C7】______considerablyto20%and10%whenstudentsareaskedaboutthefrequencyof"serious"plagiarism(suchascopyingmostofanassignment,orpurchasinga【C8】______paperfromawebsite).
Plagiarismisnotnecessarilythesameascopyrightinfringement(侵害),whichoccurswhenoneviolatescopyrightlaw.Thecopyingofafewsentencesfora【C9】______isfairuseundercopyrightlaw,but,ifnotattributedtothetrue【C10】______,itisplagiarism.
A)increasesI)never
B)focusedJ)complete
C)socialK)decreases
D)formsL)depended
E)quotationM)author
F)everN)defined
G)givingO)paragraph
H)academic
【C1】
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