




版權(quán)說(shuō)明:本文檔由用戶(hù)提供并上傳,收益歸屬內(nèi)容提供方,若內(nèi)容存在侵權(quán),請(qǐng)進(jìn)行舉報(bào)或認(rèn)領(lǐng)
文檔簡(jiǎn)介
2022-2023年山東省濱州市大學(xué)英語(yǔ)6級(jí)大學(xué)英語(yǔ)六級(jí)測(cè)試卷(含答案)學(xué)校:________班級(jí):________姓名:________考號(hào):________
一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20題)1.
Inthesummer,thewindcurrentwillbereversedbecausethetemperatureoftheairoverthelandturnshigherthan______.
2.
Wedon'tknowtheexactnumberofMarkTwain'sworks.
A.YB.NC.NG
3.Sustainabilityhasabroadermeaningnow,includingecologyandbiodiversityarchitecture,engineering,rbanplanning,etc.,andithasbecomea______.
4.Foracompanyowner,unpleasanthumanresourcessituations______.
A.arenotdifficulttodealwith
B.shouldnotdrawmuchattention
C.canreducetheworkefficiency
D.arenecessaryforhis/hersuccess
5.
Whatareretireesbelowtheageof65suggestedtodowhentheirCOBRArunsout?
A.ToapplyforMedicalbenefits.
B.Tobuyanotherinsurancepolicy.
C.TorenewtheirCOBRA.
D.Toaskforhelpfromthegovernment.
6.
Whatdolocalresidentsclaimfor?
A.Theyaresickbecauseofyearsofpollution.
B.Theyaresickbecauseofindustriesontheirdoorsteps.
C.Theyaresickbecauseofpesticidesfromagriculture.
D.Theyaresickbecauseofairpollution.
7.
Asregardstrust-keepinglies,youaresupposedtotellliestosomeonesomeone______else.
8.
TheNOAAoftheU.S.setupthePacificTsunamiWarningCenterinthestateof______.
9.Aseriesofexperimentsdescribedinthepassageistoexaminewhetherthoughtandbehavior.can______.
10.
Eachfederalurbansearch-and-rescuetaskforceismadeupofatleast60members.
A.YB.NC.NG
11.
Whyisitimportanttohavebreakfast?
12.
ThereasonwhytheersatznewsthatAlabamachangedthevalueofPispreadwildlywasthat______forwardedthearticletofriendsandposteditonothernewsgroups.
13.
ItcanbereferredfromthepassagethatAliceWalkerwastwenty-twoyearsoldwhenshemovedtoJackson,Mississippi.
A.YB.NC.NG
14.FoodsThatFightDisease
Withremarkableconsistency,recentresearchhasfoundthatadiethighinplant-basedfoods—fruits,vegetables,driedpeasandbeans,grains,andstarchystaplessuchaspotatoes—isthebody'sbestweaponinthwartingmanyhealth-relatedproblems.Thesefoodsworkagainstsomanydiseasesthatthesamehealthyingredientsyoumightusetoprotectyourheartorwardoffcancerwillalsobenefityourintestinaltractandbones.
Here'swhatiscurrentlyknownaboutthesedifferentdisease-fightingfoods.CancerFighters
Preventingcancerisacompellingreasontoloadupyourcartintheproducedepartment.Scientistshaverecentlyestimatedthatapproximately30to40percentofallcancerscouldbeavertedifpeopleatemorefruits,vegetables,andplant-basedfoodsandminimizedhigh-fat,high-calorieediblesthathavescantnutritionalvalue.Upto70percentofcancersmightbeeliminatedifpeoplealsostoppedsmoking,exercisedregularly,andcontrolledtheirweight.
Inthepast,researchershadlinkedfatconsumptionwiththedevelopmentofcancers,buttheycurrentlybelievethateatingfruits,vegetables,andgrainsmaybemoreimportantinpreventingthediseasethannoteatingfat."Theevidenceaboutahigh-fatdietandcancerseemedalotstrongerseveralyearsagothanitdoesnow,"saysMelaniePolk,aregistereddietitiananddirectorofnutritioneducationattheAmericanInstituteforCancerResearch.
Althoughscientistsarestillnotcertainaboutthespecifics,they'rebeginningtocloseinonthehealthfulconstituentsofplant-basedfoods.Inparticular,they'relookingcloselyattwocomponentsantioxidantsandphytochemicals.
Antioxidants.Theantioxidants(carotenoids,suchasbetacaroteneandlycopene,andvitaminsCandE)foundinfruits,vegetables,andotherplant-basedfoodsfightfreeradicals,whicharecompoundsinthebodythatattackanddestroycellmembranes.Theuncontrolledactivityoffreeradicalsisbelievedtocausemanycancers.
Thecarotenoids,inparticular,whichgivefruitsandvegetablestheirbrightyellow,orange,andredcolors,arenowgainingrecognitionfortheirnutritionalworth.Numerousstudieshaveextolledthevirtuesoflycopene(thecarotenoidthatmakestomatoesred)inpreventingprostatecancer.OnesuchstudyatHarvardUniversityfoundthatmenwhoincludetomatoproductsintheirmealstwiceaweekcouldreducetheirriskofdevelopingprostatecancerbyonethirdcomparedwithmenwhonevertouchtomatoes.
Otherlycopene-richfoods,suchaswatermelon,redgrapefruit,andguava,arenowpiquingtheinterestofresearchers.Watermelonnotonlyyieldsmorelycopeneperserving(15mgin11/2cups)thanrawtomatoes(11mgper11/2cups),butit'salsoarichsourceofvitaminsAandC.
Canwatermelonhelpreducetheincidenceofcancer?Nooneknowsforsurebecausetherehaven'tbeensufficientstudies."Weassumethatwe'llseebenefits,"saysPenelopePerkinsVeazie,Ph.D.,aresearchscientistwiththeUSDA'sAgriculturalResearchService.Researchersthereplantocomparepeoplewhoeatwatermelonwiththosewhoeatprocessedtomatoesbecausecookingenhanceslycopeneabsorption—oseewhichgroupabsorbsmorelycopene.(A11/2cupservingoftomatosaucepacks53mgoflycopene.)
Phytochemicals.Thephytochemicalspresentinfruitsandvegetablesprotectthebodybystuntingthegrowthofmalignantcells.Phytochemicals,naturallyoccurringsubstances,includeindoles([生化]吲哚)incabbageorcauliflower,saponins([生化]皂角苷)inpeasandbeans,andisoflavones(異黃酮)insoymilkandtofu.Investigatorshaveonlyaninklingofhowmanyphytochemicalsexistandhowtheywork.Theyareconfident,however,thatyoucangetabasketfulofanti-cancernutrientsbymi
A.YB.NC.NG
15.
Ofallpeoplearoundtheworld,competitivenessisprizedhighestby______.
16.
Underyourdurablepowerattorney,ifyouareunable,apersoncanbegiventheauthorityto______.
17.
ThedetailsoftheOlympicTorchRelay,suchastherouteorthestops,aredecidedbythe______.
18.
______Paulfirstsawthefaceofthemanwantedbythepolice.
19.
______isthenameofaCambridge-basedcompanythatistryingtocreatethekindofcomputerwhichmightreceivethecontentsofabrain.
20.
Insituationsofarmedconflicts,ethnicorreligiousviolence,civiliansintheAndeanregionwhodon'twanttojointhe"right"sideareforcedtoleavetheir______home.
二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.
聽(tīng)力原文:W:Iwonderifyou'dliketoanswerafewquestions.Wearedoingamarketsurvey.
M:Thatdepends.Whatsortofquestionsarethey?
Q:Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthewomanandtheman?
(12)
A.Interviewerandinterviewee.
B.Teacherandstudent.
C.Saleswomanandcustomer.
D.Policewomanandwitness.
22.(35)
A.Indifferent.B.Surprised.C.Worried.D.Confident.
23.(47)
24.(25)
A.One.B.Two.C.Three.D.Four.
25.聽(tīng)力原文:Eachdayweallmakemanychoices;mostofthesechoicesaresmall—whattowear,whattoeatetc.stilltherearemanyimportantchoicesthatwemakeinlife—whichuniversitytoattend,whattostudy,whomtomarry,etc.Sometimeswemaybecometiredofmakingchoices,butwealwaysknowthatwewillcontinuetomakethemaslongaswelive,becausethatisbetterthanhavingthemmadeforus.Wemaysometimesaskforadviceaboutachoicewemustmake,butultimatelymostofthedecisionsastowhichchoicesarebestwillbemadebyourselves,bothimportantandunimportant.Wealsoknowthatwewillundoubtedlyhavetosufferthatconsequencesofmakingpoorchoicesandthatwewilloftenrejoiceinthemanyfortunatechoiceswemake.
ManywritershavewrittenaboutchoicesthroughoutourlivessuchasBorisPasternaketc.OneofthemostpopularandbelovedpoemsintheEnglishlanguagehas"choice"asitssubjectmatter.Inthispoem,"TheRoadNotTaken",RobertFrostdescribeswalkingalongapaththroughthewoodsandcomingtoaforkinthepath.Hemustchoosewhichforktotake,thatis,whichwaytogo,knowingthathewillprobablyneverbeabletocomebackandtrytheotherway.Heendshispoemby"Itooktheonelesstraveledby,andthathasmadeallthedifference".Thispoemisseenasametaphorfortheimportantchoicesinlifewhichdo,indeed,make"allthedifference".InFrost'scase,thechoiceisofteninterpretedashischoiceofcareer,totaketheriskofbecomingapoet,knowingthatthousandsofpoetsneverreallysucceed.
(33)
A.Becauseitisdifficulttomakechoices.
B.Becauseitisnecessaryforustolive.
C.Becauseothersmakeustodoso.
D.Becausemakingchoiceisbetterthanhavingchoicesmadeforus.
26.(36)
A.Hisfather'sadvicehelpedhimtodecidewhichjobtotakeup.
B.Workinginthesportsteamwashismostimportantexperience.
C.Helearntmuchfromhissharedexperiencewithhisteammembers.
D.Hisexperienceasabaggageboyhadagreatinfluenceonhislaterlife.
27.聽(tīng)力原文:M:WhencanImaketheearliestappointmentwithDr.Johnson?
W:Dr.JohnsonhasappointmentsonMondayandTuesdaymornings,ThursdayandFridayafternoons,andhehasconferencethewholedayWednesday.
Q:WhencanthemanmeetDr.Johnsontheearliest?
(14)
A.Mondaymorning.
B.Mondayafternoon.
C.Wednesdaymorning.
D.Fridayafternoon.
28.SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
聽(tīng)力原文:Learningasecondlanguageisnevereasy,and,generallyspeaking,theolderoneiswhenoneattemptsanewlanguage,themoredifficultitbecomes.Thisisatleastpartlyduetowhatisknownaslanguageinterference,meaningthatthelinguisticpatternsofourfirstlanguageinterferewiththoseofthesecondbecausenotwolanguageshaveexactlythesamesoundsandgrammaticalstructures.
Alllanguageshaveobligatorycategoriesofgrammarthatmaybelackinginotherlanguages.RussianunlikeEnglish—hasanobligatorycategoryforgenderwhichdemandsthatanoun,andoftenapronoun,specifywhetheritismasculineorfeminine.
Likewise,whentranslatinganEnglishstoryintoChineseinwhichacharacteridentifiedascousinappears,aChinesetranslatorrequirestoknowwhetheritreferstoamaleorafemale,whetherthecharacterisolderoryoungerthanthespeaker,andwhetherthecharacterbelongstothefamilyofthespeaker'sfatherofmother.Therefore"biaomei"canbetranslatedintoEnglishonlybytheawkwardstatement"afemalecousinonmymother'ssideandyoungerthanI".
TheRussian/EnglishandChinese/EnglishexamplesillustratethebasicprobleminanytranslationNomatterhowskilledtranslators,theycannottakethelanguageoutofthespeechcommunitythatusesit.Translationobviouslyisnotasimpletwo-waystreetbetweentwolanguages.Rather,itisabusyintersectionamongatleasttwolanguageswithalloftheirpeculiarcharacteristics,theculturesofthetwospeechcommunities,andthespeechsituationinwhichthestatementwasuttered.
(27)
A.Becauseoftheirage.
B.Becausetheyhavenotime.
C.Becausetheyarenotknowledgeable.
D.Becauseofthelanguageinterference.
29.(19)
A.Callataxiforthewoman.
B.Rideahorsewiththewoman.
C.TaketheWomantothebusstation.
D.Drivethewomantothetrainstation.
30.聽(tīng)力原文:W:I'vegottheschedulefortheWashingtonNationalshere.ItlookslikeonTuesdaytheyareplayingtheNew
YorkMets.onThursdayPhiladelphiaandSaturdaytheLADodgers.
M:Iwouldbedownfortheweekendgame.Youneverknowhowlateitmightrun,andIcansleepinthesecondday.
Q:Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?
(19)
A.Theirworkingagenda.
B.TVschedulesforbaseballmatches.
C.Theirfavoritebaseballteams.
D.Theirarrangementfortheweekend.
31.【B5】
32.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.
(12)
A.Thegovernmenthasadoptedmanyeffectivewaystostoppollution.
B.Thegovernmentcan'tpreventpollutioncompletelybecauseofdevelopment.
C.Therearenoeffectivepurifyingdevicestopreventorstoppollution.
D.Thegovernmentwon'tcontrolpollutionevenforthesakeofpeople'shealth.
33.(29)
A.Theyhaveaccidentswhentheytrytooutrunotherboats.
B.Theyfalloverboardwhentheystandupintheirboat.
C.Theysitorlieonthebottomoftheirboat.
D.Theyfallasleepandwaterenterstheirboat.
34.聽(tīng)力原文:W:Tony,Ijustmovedintomynewapartment,andIneedtohavethephoneshookedup.IhavenoideawhatIamdoing.Ihavetomakeallthesedecisionsaboutlocal,locallong-distance,andlong-distancecarriers.
M:Iknow.It'sreallycomplicated.InAmerica,wehavesomewherebetweenfiveandtenthousandlong-distancetelephonecompanies.Competitionisnice,butsometimesIthinkwehavetoomuchchoice!Itwaseasierbeforederegulationintheearlyeighties.Thetelecommunicationsindustryhasbecomefartooconfusing,butatleastpriceshavereallygonedowninthelasttwentyyears.
W:WhydoIneedtochoosemorethanonecompany?
M:Wedividetelephoneserviceintothreecategories:local,locallong-distance,andlong-distance.Yourlong-distancecompanyallowsyoutocallforeigncountries,otherAmericanstates,andothercitiesinyourstate.Yourlocallong-distancecompanyallowsyoutocallsuburbsorregionsjustoutsideyourcity.And,ofcourse,yourlocalcompanyallowsyoutoplacecallswithinyourowncity.
W:Buttheyonlyaskedmetochoosealocallong-distancecompanyandalong-distancecompany.Don'tIgettochoosemylocalservice?
M:InSouthernCalifornia,wereallydon'thavemuchchoiceyetwhenitcomestolocalservice.It'sstillbasicallyamonopoly.
W:Isitreallyexpensivetomakelocaltelephonecallsthen?Howmuchdoesitcostperminute?
M:Actually,formostpeople,localcallsdonothaveaperminutecharge.Youpayyourlocaltelephonecompanyamonthlyservicefeeofaroundtentofifteendollarsforyourlocalservice,butthenwedon'thavetopayperminute.
(23)
A.Lowerprices.
B.Morechoices.
C.Morecompetition.
D.Morecompanies.
35.聽(tīng)力原文:W:HaveyoufinishedtheassignmentgivenbyProfessorSmith?Idon'tthinkyouhavemuchdifficultydoingthatexperiment.
M:No,butIdidn'texpectitwouldtakememostoftheday.
Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?
(16)
A.Hefailedtofinishtheexperimentthatday.
B.Hehasn'thadtimetodotheexperiment.
C.Hedidonlypartoftheexperiment.
D.Theexperimentturnedoutwell.
36.
【B2】
37.聽(tīng)力原文:M:Howaboutgoingonacampingtripnextweekwithus?Weareplanningonhikingandcanoeinginthestatepark.
W:Thatsoundsmostfun.ButI'dbetterwarnyoubeforehand,I'veneverbeeninacanoeandIamnotmuchofaswimmereither.
Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean?
(14)
A.She'drathergoswimmingthanhiking.
B.Sheneedstobuyacanoebeforethetrip.
C.She'dliketogoalthoughshehaslittleexperience.
D.Shedoesn'tenjoycamping.
38.(22)
A.Itdoesn'tmoveatall.
B.Itmovesmuchfasterthanregularlines.
C.It'snexttotheregularlines.
D.It'sherfavorite.
39.(14)
A.Saturdayafternoonwastheman'sbusyhours.
B.Mr.Smithisanoldfriendoftheman's.
C.Themanwon'tbeabletoenjoyalongsiesta.
D.Themanwillenjoyhimselfthatafternoon.
40.
【B8】
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.
Thefavorableeffectofacrucibledependsonwhetheraleader______.
A.proveshimself/herselftobeanewly-emergentone
B.acceptsitasausefulexperienceforprogress
C.shrinksbackfromtiringandtryingexperiences
D.drawsimportantlessonsforhis/herfollowers
42.
WhatisCongressandtheadministration'sattitudetowardstheFedandtheTreasury'actions?
A.Theythinktheiractionsaretoodramaticforthesituation.
B.Beingpickyatfirst,theyfinallysupporttheiractions.
C.Theytotallyapproveofthedramaticinterventionsfortheexperienceof1929.
D.Theythinkthebankingcatastrophenowisnotabigdeal.
43.SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.
GotoiTunesorRhapsodyandsearchfor"Beatles"andwheredoyouwindup?Nowhere,man.Thegreatestrockgroupeverdoesn'tsellitssongsonline.That'swhythemanagingdirectoroftheBeatles'recordlabel,NeilAspinall,madeastirrecentlywhenherevealedthattheFabFourwerefinallyplanningtoselltheirsongsonInternetstores--butonlyafteralong-termprojectofremasteringthesongswascompleted.
Duringtheirheyday,themoptopscouldgetawaywithanything(likesellingwatered-downversionsoftheirU.K.albumsinAmerica,or"RevolutionNo.9").ButtheBeatlestoday(thelivingmembersandheirsofGeorgeandJohn)don'tseemtounderstandthateventheycan'tcontroltheInternet.Aglimpseoftheirthinkingcamein2004,whenthegroupconsideredgoingonlinewithaserviceotherthaniTunes.MicrosoftwasbuildinganInternetstoretocompetewithiTunes,andtheFabFour'speopleactuallydiscussedtermswiththeSofties.Accordingtoasourceclosetothenegotiations(whowouldnotbeidentifiedbecauseofthesensitivityoftheissue),theBeatleswanted$15millionforstarters--notasanadvanceagainstroyalties,butacashpayout--forawindowofexclusivitythatwouldendafter90days.AfterthattheBeatleswouldbefreetoselltheirsongseverywhereelseontheNet.Evenworse,theBeatlesdemandedthattheirtunesbetreateddifferentlyfromanyothersongsinthestore."Itwouldbeawalledgarden,aBeatlesstorewithinthestore,"thesourcetoldme."IfyouboughtaBeatlessong,you'dgoimmediatelytocheckoutandwouldn'tbeabletoaddanyoneelse'ssongstothepurchase."Thisapproachisantitheticaltowhatmakesanonlinemusicstoresuccessful--itmustbesoconvenientanddelightfulthatpeoplepayforwhatisavailableonthefile-sharingservicesfreeofcharge.Microsoftwalkedaway.
TheBeatles'stanceonlyhurtstheband.TheirobstinacyhasnotdeterredmillionsoffansfromloadingBeatlesmusiconcomputersandMP3players--itjustmeansthatnoonepaysforthesongs.EvenGeorgeW.BushhasfiguredouthowtogetBeatlessongsonhisiPod.PeoplesimplyriptheCDstheyalreadyownintoiTunesorotherjukeboxsoftware.Ortheyusetheirfriends'CDs.Ortheygrabthesongsonline;accordingtothemarket-researchfirmNPDGroup,theBeatlesarethefifthmostpopularbandamongillegaldownloaders.
Duringthemaniayearsofthe1960s,JohnLennononcedescribedtheBeatlesasbeingbiggerthanJesus.Butin2006,theInternetisbiggerthantheBeatles.InsteadoffightingtheNet,theBeatlescanuseittoreinvigoratetheirglory.Whathappenedto"Wecanworkitout"?
Thefollowingstatementsarecorrectexcept______.
A.youcannotbuyaBeatlesrecordiniTunes
B.Beatlesareplanningtoselltheirmusicontheinternet
C.BeatlesoncecontrolledtheInternet
D.BeatleshavetriedtoselltheirmusicontheInternetbefore
44.
WhatimpressedtheauthormostwhenhewenttowatchthelionsintheGirForest?
A.Theirfriendliness.
B.Theirsize.
C.Theirintimacy.
D.Theirvitality
45.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.
Crimeisnotrandom,butexhibitscertainregularities.Itoccursmorefrequentlyatcertaintimes,incertaingroups,atcertainplaces,andundercertainconditions.Thatistosay,crimehasitsowncycles,amagazinereportedsomeyearsago.Policerecordsthatwerestudiedforfiveyearsfromover2,400citiesandtownscorrespondinglyshowasurprisinglinkbetweenchangesintheseasonandcrimepatterns.
Thepatternofcrimehasvariedverylittleoveralongperiodofyears.Forparticulartypesofcrime,e.g.murderorrobbery,variationoccursbyseason,day,andtimeofoccurrence.Generallyspeaking,murderismorelikelytooccurduringthelatespringandsummer,peakinginJulyandAugust,asarerapeandotherviolentattacks.Moreover,murder,ismorethanseasonal:itisaweekendcrime.Itisalsoanighttimecrime:62percentofmurdersarecommittedbetween6p.m.and6a.m.
Unlikethesummerhighincrimesofbodilyharm,burglaryhasadifferentcycle.Itisreportedthatrobberyoccursmorefrequentlyinthecoldwintermonthsreachingitspeakduringtheholidayseason.That'swhyyouaremostlikelytoberobbedbetween6p.m.and2a.m.onaSaturdaynightinDecember,January,orFebruary.Whatisthemostuncriminalmonthofall?May—exceptforonestrangestatistic.Moredogbitesarereportedinthismonththaninanyothermonthoftheyear.
Apparentlyourintellectualseasonalcyclesarecompletelydifferentfromourcriminaltendencies.ProfessorHuntington,oftheFoundationfortheStudyofCycles,madeextensivestudiestodiscovertheseasonswhenpeoplereadseriousbooks,attendscientificmeetings,makethehighestscoresonexaminations,andproposethemostchangestopatents.Inallinstances,hefoundaspringpeakandanautumnpeakseparatedbyasummerlow.Ontheotherhand,ProfessorHuntington'sstudiesindicatedthatJuneisthepeakmonthforsuicidesandadmissionstomentalhospitals.Juneisalsoapeakmonthformarriages!
Possiblysoaringthermometersandhighhumiditybringonourstrangeandterrifyingsummeractions,butpoliceofficialsarenotsure."Thereis,ofcourse,noproofofaconnectionbetweenhumidityandmurder,"theysay."Whymurder'shightimeshouldcomeinthesummertimewereallydon'tknow."
Asurprisinglinkbetweenchangesintheseasonandcrimepatternsimpliesthat______.
46.
Prof.Gallantbelievesthatabrain-readingprocesscanbeappliedonlywiththesubject's______.
47.
Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat______.
A.Lynchsyndromeisakindofcoloncancer
B.comparedwithaspiringroup,morepeoplewhotookplacebohasdevelopedcoloncancerafterfouryearsaccordingtoJohnBurn'sstudy
C.theeffectsofaspirinagainstcoloncancerwilldisappearoncepeoplestoppedtakingit
D.peoplewithstomachachearesuitabletotakeadailydoseofaspirin
48.Theauthor'spurposeincitingthosewhoarerepeatedlyunemployedduringatwelve-monthperiodismostprobablytoshowthat
A.thereareseveralfactorsthatcausethepaymentoflowwagestosomemembersofthelaborforce
B.unemploymentstatisticscanunderestimatethehardshipresultingfromjoblessness
C.recurrentinadequaciesinthelabormarketcanexistandcausehardshipsforindividualworkers
D.amajorityofthosewhoarejoblessatanytimedoesnotsufferseverehardship
49.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.
Teachingchildrentoreadwellfromthestartisthemostimportanttaskofelementaryschools.Butrelyingoneducatorstoapproachthistaskcorrectlycanbeagreatmistake.Manyschoolscontinuetoemployinstructionalmethodsthathavebeenprovenineffective.Thestayingpowerofthe"look-say"or"whole-word"methodofteachingbeginningreadingisperhapsthemostnotoriousexampleofthisfailuretoinstructeffectively.
The"whole-word"approachtoreadingstressesthemeaningofwordsoverthemeaningofletters,thinkingoverdecoding,developingasightvocabularyoffamiliarwordsoverdevelopingtheabilitytounlockthepronunciationofunfamiliarwords.Itfitsinwiththeself-directed,"learninghowtolearn"activitiesrecommendedbyadvocatesof"open"classroomsandwiththeconceptthatchildrenhavetobedevelopmentallyreadytobeginreading.Before1963,nomajorpublisherputoutanythingbutthese"RanSpotRun"readers.
However,in1955,RudolfFleschtouchedoffwhathasbeencalled"thegreatdebate"inbeginningreading.Inhisbest-sellerWhyJohnnyCan'tRead,Fleschindicted(控拆)thenation'spublicschoolsformiseducatingstudentsbyusingthe"look-say"method.Hesaid—andmorescholarlystudiesbyJeaneChallandRovertDykstralaterconfirmed—thatanotherapproachtobeginningreading,foundedonphonics,isfarsuperior.
Systematicphonicsfirstteacheschildrentoassociatelettersandlettercombinationswithsounds;itthenteachesthemhowtoblendthesesoundstogethertomakewords,Ratherthanbuildinguparelativelylimitedvocabularyofmemorizedwords,itimpartsacodebywhichthepronunciationsofthevastmajorityofthemostcommonwordsintheEnglishlanguagecanbelearned.Phonicsdoesnotdevaluetheimportanceofthinkingaboutthemeaningofwordsandsentences;itsimplyrecognizesthatdecodingisthelogicalandnecessaryfirststep.
Themethodsofteachingchildrentoreadwellfromthestartcriticizedbytheauthorincluderelyingoneducators,ineffectiveinstructionalmethodsand______.
50.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.
Jerrywasthekindofguywhowasalwaysinagoodmoodandalwayshadsomethingpositivetosay.Whensomeonewouldaskhimhowhewasdoing,hewouldreply,"IfIwereanybetter,Iwouldbetwins!"
Hewasauniquemanagerbecausehehadseveralwaiterswhohadfollowedhimaroundfromrestauranttorestaurant.ThereasonthewaitersfollowedJerrywasbecauseofhisattitude.Hewasanaturalmotivator.Ifan
溫馨提示
- 1. 本站所有資源如無(wú)特殊說(shuō)明,都需要本地電腦安裝OFFICE2007和PDF閱讀器。圖紙軟件為CAD,CAXA,PROE,UG,SolidWorks等.壓縮文件請(qǐng)下載最新的WinRAR軟件解壓。
- 2. 本站的文檔不包含任何第三方提供的附件圖紙等,如果需要附件,請(qǐng)聯(lián)系上傳者。文件的所有權(quán)益歸上傳用戶(hù)所有。
- 3. 本站RAR壓縮包中若帶圖紙,網(wǎng)頁(yè)內(nèi)容里面會(huì)有圖紙預(yù)覽,若沒(méi)有圖紙預(yù)覽就沒(méi)有圖紙。
- 4. 未經(jīng)權(quán)益所有人同意不得將文件中的內(nèi)容挪作商業(yè)或盈利用途。
- 5. 人人文庫(kù)網(wǎng)僅提供信息存儲(chǔ)空間,僅對(duì)用戶(hù)上傳內(nèi)容的表現(xiàn)方式做保護(hù)處理,對(duì)用戶(hù)上傳分享的文檔內(nèi)容本身不做任何修改或編輯,并不能對(duì)任何下載內(nèi)容負(fù)責(zé)。
- 6. 下載文件中如有侵權(quán)或不適當(dāng)內(nèi)容,請(qǐng)與我們聯(lián)系,我們立即糾正。
- 7. 本站不保證下載資源的準(zhǔn)確性、安全性和完整性, 同時(shí)也不承擔(dān)用戶(hù)因使用這些下載資源對(duì)自己和他人造成任何形式的傷害或損失。
最新文檔
- 2025年舞蹈表演藝術(shù)專(zhuān)業(yè)考試題目及答案
- 2025年初中數(shù)學(xué)復(fù)習(xí)試題及答案
- 2025年國(guó)防教育與安全意識(shí)考試題目及答案
- 2025年風(fēng)景園林專(zhuān)業(yè)考試試卷及答案
- 2025年護(hù)士執(zhí)業(yè)資格證考試試卷及答案
- 2025年農(nóng)業(yè)技術(shù)推廣考試試卷及答案
- 2025年保定市中考二模語(yǔ)文試題及答案
- 河道保潔項(xiàng)目招標(biāo)文件
- 成都市建設(shè)工程材料檢測(cè)監(jiān)管系統(tǒng)建設(shè)施工監(jiān)理檢測(cè)單位作業(yè)指導(dǎo)書(shū)
- 七下地理試題及答案
- 湖北省武漢市2025屆高三年級(jí)五月模擬訓(xùn)練試題數(shù)學(xué)試題及答案(武漢五調(diào))
- 醫(yī)師掛證免責(zé)協(xié)議書(shū)
- 濟(jì)南民政離婚協(xié)議書(shū)
- 血液凈化標(biāo)準(zhǔn)操作規(guī)程 2021 版
- 2025年內(nèi)蒙古自治區(qū)初中學(xué)業(yè)水平考試數(shù)學(xué)模擬試題 (一)(含答案)
- 婚戀平臺(tái)合同協(xié)議書(shū)
- 保護(hù)患者隱私權(quán)醫(yī)療AI技術(shù)的倫理要求與實(shí)踐
- 權(quán)益配置與代理關(guān)系的成本效益分析
- 2025年貴州省貴陽(yáng)市云巖區(qū)中考模擬語(yǔ)文檢測(cè)試題(含答案)
- 空地或鋪面出租合同協(xié)議
- GA 1812.3-2024銀行系統(tǒng)反恐怖防范要求第3部分:印鈔造幣企業(yè)
評(píng)論
0/150
提交評(píng)論