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2022-2023年山東省菏澤市大學英語6級大學英語六級真題一卷(含答案)學校:________班級:________姓名:________考號:________
一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20題)1.Childrenwhohavefatmothersaremuchmorelikelytobecomeobesethemselveslaterinlifebecauseof______.
2.
Privateautomobileisthemostimportantmodeoftransportationinrecentdecades.
A.YB.NC.NG
3.
ManypeoplebelievedthatDrFreudfoundawayto______.
4.
Inthethreemainfactorsinone'scaloricneedsperday,______accountforthemost.
5.
Asickinfantmaystareandhave____________orcoldlimbs.
6.
Ifyourinfant______hasatemperatureof100.2degreesormore,youshouldcallyourphysician.
7.
Thebacteriadependonwormsforhydrogensulfideinthesymbioticrelationship.
A.YB.NC.NG
8.
Oxygenwasformedbytheprocesscalled______.
9.
it'sreportedthattheIMFcoordinates______tohelpstabilizeThailand'seconomy.
10.
Inordertopreventyourbooksfrombeingdamagedbyinsects,youshouldmakeyourlibraryavoid______.
11.
Whenunemployed,somecareeriststaketheopportunityto____________familymattersinadditiontopursuingtrainingorvolunteering.
12.
Flossing,anessentialpartofthetooth-cleaningprocess,removesplaquebetweenteethandatthegumline,thebreedinggroundfor______.
13.
SafetystudieshavebeendoneonGMsalmon.
A.YB.NC.NG
14.
In2003,extremeheatwavescausedmorethan20,000and1,500deathsin______respectively.
15.
TheTreatyofRomewassignedbysixEuropeancountriestoestablishaunifiedmarket.
A.YB.NC.NG
16.
Peopleusuallyplacetheirtrustinfamouspeople.
A.YB.NC.NG
17.
Tosolvethesizeproblemofcellphones,scientistshavebeenresearching______fordecades.
18.
Thebasicprinciplesappliedtonatural-gasvehiclesarequitedifferentfromthoseappliedtogasoline-poweredvehicles.
A.YB.NC.NG
19.Depression
Inbed,youtossandturn,unabletogetagoodnight'ssleep.Youfeelanxiousandworried.There'splentytodo,buttheworkpilesupbecauseyoufeellistlessandtired.Youdon'tevenwanttodoanythingfun.Friendstellyouto"pullyourselftogether,"butyoufeelhelplessandhopeless.Youhavedifficultyconcentratingandmakingdecisions.Whenyoulookinthemirror,youhateyourself.Youaredefinitelyinoneoflife'svalleys—youaredepressed.
Everyonegetsthebluesonceinawhile.Emotionallowsandhighsareanormalpartoflife.Thebluesbecomedepressionwhenyoufeelsosleepyandlistlessthatyoucan'tfunctionnormallyineverydaylife.
TypesofDepression
Depressioncanrangefromamildpanictoself-destructiveorsuicidalbehavior,It'simportanttounderstandthevarioustypesofdepressionsothatyoucanrecognizethem.
Depressionoccursatallages,althoughmajordepressiveepisodespeakbetweentheagesof55and70inmenand20and45inwomen.Abouthalfofthosewhoexperienceanepisodeofmajordepressionwillhaveanotherwithintwoyears.Forsomepeople,episodesofdepressionareseparatedbyseveralyears,whileotherssuffergroupsofepisodesoverashorttimespan.Betweenepisodes,suchindividualsfeelwell.
Majordepressivedisorderaffectsapproximately14.8millionAmericanadults—or6.7percentoftheU.S.populationaged18yearsandolder—inagivenyear.Majordepressivedisorderismorecommoninwomenthaninmen.Althoughtreatmentcanhelpmorethan80percentofpeoplewithseveredepression,mostpeoplewithdepressiondonotseektreatment.
--Reactivedepression.Thistypeofdepressionisareactiontostressfulevents—divorce,deathofalovedone,achronicillness,apersonaltragedy,orevensocialisolation,whichtheelderlyfrequentlyexperience.Thepersonisunabletorecovernormallyfromthefeelingsassociatedwiththeevent.Commonfeelingsincludeself-pity,pessimism,andlossofinterestinlife.Itaffectspeopleofallages.
--SeasonalAffectiveDisorder(SAD).Ifyouliveinthenorthernlatitudesandsufferdepressionduringthewintermonths,youmaysufferfromseasonalaffectivedisordercausedbyalackofexposuretosunlight.Doctorsaren'tsureexactlywhatphysiologicalmechanismsareatworkinSAD,buttheyspeculatethatdepressedfeelingsandothersymptomsmaybeduetoanincreaseinthereleaseofthehormonemeltonin.SADsufferersfeellethargicandirritable.Theymayalsosufferfromchronicheadaches,increasedappetite,weightgain,andanincreasedneedforsleep.Forunknownreasons,SADistrulya"woman'sdepression,"inthatwomenmakeup70percentto80percentofthoseaffected.SinceabouthalfofallSADsufferershaverelativeswhoalsosufferfromSADorotheremotionalproblems,researchersspeculatethattheproblemmaybeinherited.
--Biochemicaldepression.Doctorsaren'tsurewhy,butsomepeopledevelopabiochemicallybaseddepressionsometimeduringmidlife.It'slikelythatthistypeofdepressioniscausedbybiochemicalproblemswithinthebrain.Theproblemusuallyrespondswelltoantidepressantmedication.Youmaybemorelikelytodevelopthistypeofchemicaldepressionifothermembersofyourfamilyhavealsosufferedfromthisproblem.
--Diseaseordrug-relateddepression.SomediseasessuchasAIDS,stroke,chronicpain,andhypothyroidism(甲狀腺功能減退)cancausedepression.Inhypothyroidism,thethyroidgland(甲狀腺)malfunctions,leadingtotoolittleornothyroidhormonecirculatinginthebloodstream.Inadditiontodepression,othersymptomsofhypothyroidismincludefatigue,weakness,weightgain,impairedmemory,andshortnessofbreath.Fortunately,thedepressionandothersymptomsofhypothyroidismcanbeeffectivel
A.YB.NC.NG
20.
AU.S.scientificreportconcludedthatsometrendsofclimatechangewerecausedby______
二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.(29)
A.Becausetheyseeagrowingmarketforprinters.
B.Becausesmallcompaniesneedmorehardcopies.
C.Becausepeopleareconcernedabouttheenvironment.
D.Becauseprintersinmanyofficesareworkingovertime.
22.SectionC
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthe
MostImpressionistswereborninthebourgeoisieclass,andthiswastheworldtheypainted.Forsubjectmatter,Impressionistslookedto【B1】______peopleatworkandplay.Theyareinterestedinthe【B2】______suchasthesteamengine,streetlights,cameraandready-madefashions.Theypaintedpeoplehurryingthroughbusystreetsandenjoyingtheir【B3】______timeontheinconcertsandparks.Itwasnotjustcitybustlethat【B4】______theImpressionists,though.Country【B5】______appealedtothem,too.Railroadsgavepeopleanew【B6】______,andtheycouldhoponatrainandbeinthecountrysideinanhour.【B7】______escapedthecrowdedcitytothesuburbsaroundParis.TheSeineRiverandparksprovided【B8】______forweekendpicnickers,swimmers,andboatparties,whichtheImpressionistsrecorded.
OnekeytoImpressionism'spopularityisthattheartistoftenputtheviewerinthepositionofsomeoneonholidayenjoyingabeautifulscene.【B9】______areallandscape.Thehomeofferedotherreal-lifesubjects.Sinceitwasunacceptableforwomenpainterstosetupaneasel(畫架)inpublicplaces,【B10】______Thegardenwascentraltolate19th-centurylife.
Impressionistlandscapesoftencontainedpeople.【B11】______Itisasiftheartistandwe,theviewers,arewatchingaprivate,contemplativemoment.
【B1】
23.(36)
A.TheLouvremuseum.
B.TheParisSalon.
C.TheFrenchAcademyofFine
D.TheUniversalExhibition
24.
【B6】
25.
【B8】
26.聽力原文:M:Hi.Ihaveareservationfortonight.
W:Andyourname?
M:It'sNelson.CharlesNelson.
W:Okay.Mr.Nelson.That'saroomforfive,and...
M:Excuseme?Doyoumeanaroomforfivedollars?Ididn'tknowthespecialwassogood.
W:No,no,no.Accordingtoourrecords,aroomforfiveguestswasbookedunderyourname.
M:No.No.Holdon.Theremustbesomemistake.
W:Okay.Let'scheckagain.Okay,Mr.Charles
C.Nelsonfortonight....
M:Ah.There'stheproblem.MynameisCharlesNelson,notCharlesC.Nelson.Youmusthavetwoguestsunderthename.
W:Okay.Letmecheckagain.Oh.Okay.Hereweare.CharlesNelson.Aroomforoneforthe19th....
M:Wait,wait!Itwasfortonight.Nottomorrownight.
W:Hum.Idon'tthinkwehaveanyroomsfortonight.There'saconventiongoingonintown,anduh,let'ssee.Yeah,norooms.
M:Ahcomeon!Youmusthavesomething.Anything.
W:Well.Letmecheckmycomputerhere.Ah!Therehasbeenacancellationforthisevening.Ahoneymoonsuiteisnowavailable.
M:Great.I'lltakeit.
W:ButI'llhavetochargeyoutwohundredfiftydollarsforthenight.
M:Ah.Ishouldgetadiscountfortheinconvenience.
W:Well.ThebestIcangiveyouisatenpercentdiscountplusaticketforafreebreakfast.
M:Hey.Isn'tthebreakfastfreeanyway?
W:Well,onlyonweekends.
M:Okay.That'llbefine.
(20)
A.Thehotelclerkconfusedhimwithanotherguest.
B.Roomswereoverbookedforthatevening.
C.Therewerenomoreroomsavailableforfivepeople.
D.Thepricefortheroomwashigherthanheexpected.
27.聽力原文:M:Wasn'tTomhiredforthejob?
W:No,andhecan'tgetoverthedisappointment.
Q:What'sthewomansayingaboutTom?
(17)
A.Hisnewjobisdisappointing.
B.Hewantedtohiresomeonetodothejobforhim.
C.Hehasn'tmadeanappointmentfortheinterview.
D.He'sdiscouragedashedidn'tgetthejob.
28.(22)
A.Theyarepayingforhiseducation.
B.Theyinvitedhimtotheirparty.
C.Theytookhimonavacationwiththem.
D.Theylethimlivewiththemforfree.
29.【B11】
30.(35)
A.Wine-producingcountriesareunwillingtoincreasetheirproduction.
B.NewvineyardswillnotbeopenedupinsuchcountriesasAustralia.
C.CountrieslikeItalyandSpaincan'tsupplyenoughgoodwines.
D.Theproductionofwinebottleshasceasedtoincrease.
31.(31)
A.Britain.B.TheUnitedStates.C.France.D.Japan.
32.(45)
33.(15)
A.It'slessexpensive.
B.It'smorecomfortable.
C.It'sfaster.
D.It'smoredirect.
34.聽力原文:M:I'mlookingatmytestscoreandIthinkthatitshouldbehigher.Ithinkananswergotmarkedwrongthatshouldhavebeenmarkedright.
W:Thesethingscanhappen;let'sdouble-checktheanswersfirsttobesure,allright?
Q:Whatarethespeakersgoingtodo?
(14)
A.Haveanexam.
B.Double-checktheanswers.
C.Correctthetestscoreimmediately.
D.Markthewronganswer.
35.(32)
A.Theundergroundoilresourceshavenotbeenaffected.
B.Mostofthedesertanimalsandplantshavemanagedtosurvive.
C.Theoillakessoondriedupandstoppedevaporating.
D.Theundergroundwaterresourceshavenotbeenpolluted.
36.聽力原文:M:Thepriceofadmissionis20dollarsaperson.Isimplycannotaffordthatmuchforanartdisplay.
W:Infact,youcangetadiscountedpricewithyourstudentID.
Q:Whereistheconversationmostprobablytakingplace?
(19)
A.Ataconcert.
B.Atthecampuscanteen.
C.Inasupermarket.
D.Atamuseumentrance.
37.
【B4】
38.(25)
A.$2,030.B.$2,300.C.$2,013.D.$23,000.
39.聽力原文:M:IhaveanappointmenttoseeDoctorGrantforaphysicalexamination.AndIhadalreadymadeanappointment.
W:Pleasehaveaseat.Heisinsurgeryrightnow.MaybehalfanhourisOK.
Q:Wheredidtheconversationprobablytakeplace?
(16)
A.Inadoctor'soffice.
B.Inanoperatingroom.
C.Inaprofessor'soffice.
D.Inagymnasium.
40.聽力原文:M:Youknowmostofthescenicspotshere.Wheredoyousuggestwegotofirst?
W:Well,now...IsupposeyoumightstartwithLeopardHill,thengototheTempleofHeaven.ButIthinktheworthiestplaceyoushouldnotmissistheImperialPalacewhichisnotfarfromTian'anmenSquare.
Q:Whatplaceistheworthiestoneforvisiting?
(14)
A.Tian'anmenSquare.
B.TheTempleofHeaven.
C.LeopardHill.
D.TheImperialPalace.
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.
Fromthethirdparagraph,wecanknowthat______.
A.therehasnotbeenatruehumanlikerobotyet
B.computersintherobotsareexpensive
C.robotsmaydowhattheyaretold
D.robotshavebeendesignedtoworkindependently
42.
Theauthor'spurposeincitingthosewhoarerepeatedlyunemployedduringatwelve-monthperiodismostprobablytoshowthat______.
A.thereareseveralfactorsthatcausethepaymentoflowwagestosomemembersofthelaborforce
B.unemploymentstatisticscanunderestimatethehardshipresultingfromjoblessness
C.recurrentinadequaciesinthelabormarketcanexistandcausehardshipsforindividualworkers
D.amajorityofthosewhoarejoblessatanytimedoesnotsufferseverehardship
43.
Whatisthepurposeofthispassage?
A.Makecleartheaftermathofnuclearradiation.
B.Explainwhyradiationhassomemystery.
C.Comparethenuclearradiationandtheradiowaves.
D.Warnthereadersagainstthenuclearradiation.
44.
Theexperimentsoftwogroupsofratsindicatethat______.
A.temperatureaffectsrats'memory
B.therelationshipbetweentemperatureandmemoryisveryclear
C.thereisdistinctionbetweenshort-termmemoryandlong-termmemory
D.ratscanrelearnthetaskafterforgettingit
45.
Howcanyouimproveyourmanners?
46.
【C9】
47.
InSouthAmerica,inthenext20years22millionhectaresoftropicalforestandsavannawillbedisplacedby______.
48.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.
ManyparentswhowelcometheideaofturningofftheTVandspendingmoretimewiththefamilyarestillworriedthatwithoutTVtheywouldconstantlybeoncallasentertainersfortheirchildren.Theyrememberthinkingupallsortsofthingstodowhentheywerekids.Buttheirownkidsseemdifferent,lessresourceful,somehow.Whenthere'snothingtodo,theseparentsobserve.regretfully,theirkidsseemunabletocometowithanythingtodobesidesturningontheTV.
Onefather,forexample,says,"WhenIwasakid,wewerealwaysthinkingupthingstodo,projectsandgames.Wecertainlynevercomplainedinanannoyingwaytoourparents.'Ihavenothingtodo!'"HecomparesthisWithhisownchildrentoday:"They'resimplylazy.Ifsomeonedoesn'tentertainthem,they'llhappilysittherewatchingTVallday."
Thereisonewordforthisfather'sdisappointment:unfair.ItisusifheweredisappointedinthemfornotreadingGreekthoughtheyhaveneverstudiedthelanguage.Hedeploreshischildren'slackofinventiveness,asiftheabilitytoplayweresomethinginnatethathischildrenaremissing.Infact,whiletiletendencytoplayisbuiltintothehumanspecies,theactualabilitytoplay--toimagine,toinvent,toelaborateonrealityinaplayfulway--andtheabilitytogainfulfillmentfromit,theseareskillsthathavetobelearnedanddeveloped.
Suchdisappointment,however,isnotonlyunjust,itisalsodestructive.Sensingtheirparents'disappointment,childrencometobelievethattheyare,indeed,lackingsomething,andthatthismakesthemlessworthyofadmirationandrespect.Givingchildrentheopportunitytodevelopnewresources,toenlargetheirhorizonsanddiscoverthepleasuresofdoingthingsontheirownis,ontheotherhand,awaytohelpchildrendevelopaconfidentfeelingaboutthemselvesascapableandinterestingpeople.
Accordingtomanyparents,withoutTV,theirchildrenwouldlikethemto______.
49.
WhyisGatesconstantlyworriedaboutthefutureofMicrosoft?
50.Whydoestheauthormention"thevideocoverageofthe1989SanFranciscoearthquake"inPara.2?
A.Toexplaintherelationshipbetweenmediaandconsciousness.
B.Tointerpretmediaeffectontheconsciousnessandcontact.
C.Toillustratetheimportanceofmedia.
D.Tointroducethetopic.
51.
【C8】
52.Theauthor'smainpurposeinwritingthispassageisto______.
A.interpretthefunctionofforgetting
B.illustratetheprocessofadapting
C.explaintheperformanceofmemory
D.emphasizetheimportanceoflearning
53.ThewriterwenttoFijito______.
A.participateinacelebration
B.teachchildrentherehowtousethecomputer
C.makeanadventureinthesea
D.spendtheholidayontheseashore
54.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.Pleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.
It'sa(47)______oftenrequestedinlonelyheartsadsandscientistshavenowshownthatagoodsenseofhumoris(48)______forwomen,butnotmen,inchoosingaromanticpartner.Awomanisevenwillingto(49)______othershortcomingsinamanifhecanmakeherlaugh,researcherssaidonTuesday."Ourresultssuggestthathumorcan(50)______affectdesirabilityasarelationshippartnerbutthiseffectismostlikelytooccurwhenmenusehumorandare(51)______bywomen,"saidEricBressler,ofWestfieldStateCollegeinMassachusetts.
BresslerandSigalBalshine,ofMcMasterUniversityinOntario,Canada,demonstratedinanexperimentthatagoodsenseofhumor—G.S.O.H.asitappearsinpersonalads—doesmakea(52)______.Theyshowedgroupsofwomenpicturesoftwoequally(53)______menandpresentedautobiographicalstatementsthatwereeitherfunnyorserious.After(54)______theexperimentandshowinggroupsof.menphotographsoftwowomen,theyaskedbothsexestoselectwhotheywouldchooseasaromanticpartner.Thehumorouspeoplewereseenasmoresociallyadeptbutlesstrustworthy,honestandintelligent.Mendidnotselectthefunnypersonbutwomendid."Womenchosefunnymenasrelationshippartnersdespiteoften(55)______themaslesshonestandintelligent,"theresearcherssaidinthestudypublishedinthejournalEvolutionandHumanBehavior.Funnymenwerepreferredeveniftheirhumorwas(56)______,theresearchersadded.
WordBank:
A.differenceI.important
B.evaluatedJ.overtake
C.ratingK.positively
D.unsophisticatedL.reversing
E.traitM.minorly
F.unimportantN.overlook
G.rehearsalingO.chasing
H.attractive
55.
Howlongdoesittakeforsomeindustriesacquiringcommercialpotential?
A.Fromfivetotenyears.
B.Fromsixtoeightyears.
C.Fromseventoelevenyears.
D.Fromeleventoeighteenyears.
56.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.
Informationabouttigersharksisrareinbookssomostofthispaperaboutsharkswillbeingeneral.TheTigerSharks'LatinnameisGaleocerdoCuvier.Sharksareamemberofthefishfamily.Thereareover350speciesofsharks.Sharkscanbeasbigas49feetlong(whaleshark)andasshortas6inches(cigarshark).Sharks'bodiesdonothavebones,buthavecartilage(軟骨)instead.Theyhavepointedheadswithfivegills(鰓)behindit.Sharkshaveverysharpteeththatarereplacedwhenevertheyloseteeth.Sharks'skincanbereddishbrown,bronze,metallicblueornearlyblack,althoughmostofthemaregray.Somehavespots,bandsandmarbling.Theirskinisleathery(粗糙)andcoveredwithsmallpointedscales(鱗)whicharesosharpthatifpettedintheoppositedirectioncanactuallyhurtyourhand.
Sharkshavegreatsenses.Theireyesaresensitiveandcanevenseeindimlight.Theirsenseofsmellisoutstanding.Theyalsohavesensesthathumansdonot.Sharkscanfeelwhenotherthingsarearoundthem.Also,theyhaveorgansontheirsnouts(鼻子)whichtellthemwhenotherfisharearound.Sharksareknowntoeateverycreatureintheseaincludingtheirownkind.Somesharkseatonlyplantsandplankton(浮游生物).Otherspreferlivefood.Peoplehavefoundveryunusualthingsinsharks'stomachssuchashoovesofcows,horses,dogs,cats,goatsandhumancorpses.
Unlikebonyfishwhichlayhundredsofeggsatonetime,sharks'littersaremuchsmaller.Somesharkshaveasfewastwooffspringatatime.Bonyfishbabiesarebornsmallandpuny.Shark"pups"arebornfullydevelopedandarereadytoeatthefoodsthatfull-grownsharkseat.
Someofsharks'behavior.isinterestingandunderstood.Otherbehaviorsarestillmysterious.Forexample,sharksattackwhentheyarehungry.Butwhytheyattackwhentheyarenothungry,wedonotknow.Theymayattackfordefense,becausetheythinkhumansarefood,becausetheysmellbloodorbecausetheysmellorsensechemicalsthatareinterestingtothem.Whilepeoplemaythinkthatallsharksaredangerous,onlyabout30speciesareconsidereddangerous,includingtheTigerShark.Evenwhensharksdoattack,thevictimsusuallydonotdieanyway.
Sharksarefoundinalloftheworld'soceansalthoughmostofthemprefertoliveintropicalwaters.AveryfewspeciesliveinwatersascoldastheAntarcticOcean.Sharksliveatalldepthsoftheoceans.Becausesharksaresoadaptabletherearemanyofthemallaroundtheworld,livinginallofouroceans.
Herearesomeinterestingfactsabouttigersharks:
Sharkeggshavestringsattachedtothem.Thestringshookontocoralsorseaweedsotheeggwillnotdriftoff.Allbabysharksarecalledpups.Sharksareoneoftheoldestspeciesofanimalsandhavebeenonearthforaboutthreemillionyears.
Sharks'onlynaturalpredator(獵食者)issharks.
Unlikebonyfish,sharksdonothaveairbladders(囊)andsoiftheystopswimming,theywillsinktothebottom.
Thelargestorganintheshark'sbodyisitsliver.Sharkscansurvivewithoutfoodforlongperiodsoftimebecausetheycanliveofftheoiloftheirfiver.
Peopleusemanyproductsthatcomefromsharkssuchasoil,vitamins,fertilizerandleather.Somepeoplealsoliketocollectsharkteethandjaws.SharkmeatisbecomingamorepopularfoodintheUnitedStates.
Tigersharkshavesharpteethtohuntfood,sowhenevertheyloseteeth______.
57.
Accordingtothepassage,predictionmarketscanbemoreeffectivewhen______.
A.firmscanofferthemostsuccessfultradersbiggerprizes
B.theapplicationofpredictionresultscanbefeltbyemployees
C.firmscankeepthepredictionasanoveltytostaff
D.predictionismadebyauthoritativeexpertsincertainfield
58.
【C6】
59.
Inordertoimprovecommunicationswithkids,parentsshould______.
A.learnmoreaboutthemoderntechniquesandtrytoadjustallofthem
B.learntousemodernwaystocommunicatewithkids,suchastextingmessages
C.trytosharesomemodernandmeaningfulcomputergameswithkids
D.earnenoughmoneytobuymodernmachinesforkidstosatisfytheirneeds
60.
Thephrase"gettingwinded"(Para.5)isclosestinmeaningto______.
A.fallingover
B.beingoutofbreath
C.sprainingtheankle
D.movinginacurvingline
四、5.ErrorCorrection(5題)61.
【S6】
62.
【S9】
63.
【S4】
64.Aftermorethan40yearsofparalleldevelopment,the
informationandlifesciences--computingandbiology--are
fusingintoasingle,powerfulforcethatisthefoundationfor
thebiotechcentury.Increasingly,thecomputerusedtodecode,【S1】______.
manageandorganizethevastamountsofgeneticinformation
thatwillberawresourceofthenewglobaleconomy.
Thebiotechcenturypromisesgreatriches:genetically
engineeredplantsandanimaltofeedahungrypopulation;genetically【S2】______.
derivedsourcesofenergyandfibertobuildarenewablesociety;
wonderdrugsandgenetictherapiestoproducehealthierbabies,
eliminatesufferingandextendedhumanlifespan.Butaquestionwill【S3】______.
gauntus:atwhatcost?
Thenewgeneticcommerceraisesmoretroublingissuesthan
anyeconomicrevolutioninhistory.Willtheartificialcreationofcloned【S4】______.
andtransgenicanimalsmeantheendofnatureandsubstitutionofa【S5】______.
bio-industrialworld?Willthemassreleaseofthousandsofgenetically
engineeredlifeformsintotheenvironmentcausecatastrophicpollution
andreversibledamagetothebiosphere?Whataretheconsequencesof【S6】______.
theworld'sgenepoolbecomepatentedintellectualproperty,controlled【S7】______.
exclusivelybyahandfulofcorporations?Whatwillitmeantoliveina
worldwherebabiesaregeneticallyengineeredinthewomb,andthat【S8】______.
peopleareincreasinglyidentifiedandstereotypedonthebasisoftheir
genotype?
Thedebateisnotaboutthesciencebutabouthowweapplythem.【S9】______.
Untilnowthedebatehasengagedaverybroadgroupofmolecular【S10】______.
Biologistsandgovernmentpolicy-makers,thoughthebiotech
revolutionaffectsusall.Withthenewtechnologyfloodingintoour
lives,themomenthascomeforamuchbroaderdebate,onethatinvolves
thewholesociety.
【S1】
65.
【S3】
五、6.Translation(5題)66.Asamodestlady,she__________________________(從未認為自己很了不起).
67.Youcan__________________________(以你已經(jīng)盡力了的想法來安慰自己).
68.WhenIhadaprivatechatwithher,Ifound________________________________(她的一些評論非常有說服力).
69.Accordingtoscientificresearch,______(狗也會產(chǎn)生嫉妒和驕傲等復雜的情感).
70.Thewoman______(擔心服用這種的副作用),butherdoctorreassuredherthatitisabsolutelyharmless.
參考答案
1.geneticsandsomeintrauterineprogramminggeneticsandsomeintrauterineprogramming解析:本題涉及到父母肥胖與兒童肥胖的關系,從而將題目出處定位到PrenatalEffects部分。該部分首段第二、三句提到,在以后的生活中,有著肥胖母親的孩子更有可能變得肥胖。雖然這主要是由遺傳基因引起的.但也有證據(jù)表明母親子宮內(nèi)的影響對肥胖產(chǎn)生作用,由此可以得出答案。但題干中的becauseof要后接名詞,所以要再稍加總結(jié)。
2.A解析:文章第二段中提到近幾十年中私家車是超越其他所有形式的交通工具,也就是最重要的。
3.unlockthesecretsofhumanmindunlockthesecretsofhumanmind解析:此空答案見文章倒數(shù)第三段。
4.BMRBMR解析:本題也應定位在小標題YourCaloricNeeds下。第二段中提到BMR消耗的熱量占一天里人體消耗熱量的60—70%,所以答案是BMR。
5.grayishskingrayishskin解析:見小標題3下第二段倒數(shù)第二句話。
6.threemonthsoryounger
7.A解析:參見文中第5段最后兩句和第6段第1句:“Ventbacteriausehydrogensulfideastheirenergysourceinsteadofsunlight.Thebacteriainturnsustainlargeorganismsintheventcommunity...othercreaturesattheventhav
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