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2022-2023年河南省開封市大學(xué)英語6級大學(xué)英語六級模擬考試(含答案)學(xué)校:________班級:________姓名:________考號:________
一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20題)1.
Allthe9,500womenwhoparticipatedintheresearchwouldhavelittleexercisesorwouldonlywalkjustamileadaybeforetheresearch.
A.YB.NC.NG
2.
Oneinnovativeproposalproposedbysomeexpertsisproviding______for25,000qualifiedundergraduatestudents.
3.
Aboutthebuzzingprodigies,peopleargue______.
4.CigaretteMakersSeeFuture(It'sinAsia)
—ByPhilipShenon
NewYorkTimesService
TheMarlboroManhasfoundgreenerpastures.
Thecigarette-hawking(兜售香煙的)cowboymaybeundersiegebackhomeintheUnitedStatesfromlawmakersandhealthadvocatesdeterminedtoputhimoutofbusiness,buthalfaworldaway,inAsia,heisprospering,hiscraggy(毛糙的)all-Americanmugslappeduponbillboardsandflickeringacrosstelevisionscreens.
AndMarlborocigaretteshaveneverbeenmorepopularonthecontinentthatishometo60percentoftheworld'spopulation.
Fortheworld'scigarette-makers,Asiaisthefuture.Anditisprobablytheirsavior.
Industrycriticswhohopethatthemultinationaltobaccocompaniesareheadedforextinctionowethemselvesastrolldownthetobacco-scentedstreetsofalmostanycityinAsia.
Almosteverywhereheretheairisthickwiththeswirlinggrayhazeofcigarettesmoke,theevidenceofaboomingAsiangrowthmarketthatpromisesvastprofitsforthetobaccoindustryandadeathtollmeasuredinthetensofmillions.
AtlunchtimeinSeoul,throngsoffashionablydressedyoungKoreanwomengatherinafast-foodrestauranttoenjoyalastcigarettebeforereturningtowork,ascenethatdrawsdistressedstaresfromolderKoreanswhorememberatimewhenitwouldhavebeenscandalousforwomenfromrespectablehomestosmoke.
InHongKong,China,shoppersflockintotheSalemAttitudesboutique(時裝商店),pickingfromamongtheracksoftrendysportsclothesstampedwiththelogoofSalemcigarettes.
InPhnomPenh(金邊),thewar-shatteredcapitalofCambodia,visitorsleavinganaudiencewithKingSihanoukaregreetedwithagiantbillboardplantedrightacrossthestreetfromhisornate(裝飾華麗的)gold-roofedpalace.ItadvertisesLuckyStrikes.
AccordingtotobaccoindustryprojectionscitedbytheWorldHealthOrganization,theAsiancigarettemarketshouldgrowbymorethanathirdduringthe1990s,withmuchofthebountygoingtomultinationaltobaccogiantseagerforanalternativetotheshrinkingmarketintheUnitedStates.
Americancigarettesalesareexpectedtodeclinebyabout15percentbytheendofthedecade,areflectionofthemovetobanpublicsmokinginmostoftheUnitedStates.SalesinWesternEuropeandotherindustrializedcountriesarealsoexpectedtodrop.
ButnomatterhowbadthenewsisintheWest,thetobaccocompaniescanfindcomfortinAsiaandthroughouttheThirdWorld,marketssohugeandsopromisingthattheymaketheonceall-importantAmericanmarketseeminsignificant.BeyondAsia,cigaretteconsumptionisalsoexpectedtogrowinAfrica,LatinAmerica,EasternEuropeandinthenationsoftheformerSovietUnion.
Statusappearstomatterfarmorethantaste."Thereisnotagreatdealofevidencetosuggestthatsmokerscantasteanydifferencebetweenthemore
expensiveforeignbrandsandtheindigenous(本地產(chǎn)的)cigarettes,"saidSimonChapman,aspecialistincommunitymedicineattheUniversityofSydney."Thedifferenceappearstobeinthepackaging,theadvertising."
Hesaidthatresearchershadbeenunabletodeterminewhethertheforeigntobaccocompanieshadadjustedthelevelsoftar,nicotineandotherchemicalsforcigarettessoldintheAsianmarket."Thetobaccoindustryfightstoothandnailtokeepconsumer
A.YB.NC.NG
5.
ThispassagetellsthebreakthroughofHIVvaccineleavesus______.
6.
Whyisitimportanttohavebreakfast?
7.
AU.S.scientificreportconcludedthatsometrendsofclimatechangewerecausedby______.
8.
Inthepassage,theauthortakesMichaelEisnerandStevenSpielbergasexamplestoshowthatthesepeoplehaveachievedsuccesswithout_______.
9.
Waterresourcesareconcentratedin______ofChina.
10.
Ifyouarenotsatisfiedwithcustodyandaccess,youcansolveitby______.
11.
Whenmostpeoplereadtheword"he",theywouldunderstandittoraterto______.
12.
ThegoroawasesystemusestheJapanesepronunciationofnumberstocreate______,andcanbeseeninmanycompanytelephonenumberjingles.
13.WithincreasingpopularityofdigitalTVandset-topboxes,thedebateonpublicfundingfortheBBCis______.
14.
Whenyouexperienceandobserveyourinflectionpoint,youshouldstopyourcareeratonce.
A.YB.NC.NG
15.4Gwirelesscommunicationcantaketheplaceof______tosendimagesbacktocentralcommandcenter.
16.
Whatwasthe19thtopicrelatedwithontheministerialmeetingofWTO?
A.Cottonimportationandexportation.
B.Protectingfarmersindevelopingcountries.
C.Theeliminationoftradeprotection.
D.Foodsafetyandtheenvironment.
17.
Accordingtoexperts,peoplewhoareunderthemost______inclinetoputonmostweight.
18.
Thepaintingprocesscanaltogetherbebrokendowninto______.
19.
ThepopularityofGrandTheftAuto3willstimulateproducerstoinvestmoreviolentvideogamesbecausetheyare______.
20.
Whenunemployed,somecareeriststaketheopportunitytofamilymattersinadditionto______orvolunteering.
二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.【B11】
22.(31)
A.Shesuccessfullyfliedthroughathunderstorm.
B.Shewatchedafootballgameasabreak.
C.Shecouldn'tlandnormallyinAustralia.
D.ShemadeanewrecordofflyingtoIndia.
23.(29)
A.Thefollowingdaywillberainy.
B.Fineweatherwillcontinue.
C.Rainyweathermayapproach.
D.Therainwillstopatonce.
24.(43)
25.聽力原文:Manyoftheemployeesthinktheircareerpathandplansbeginsduringtheiremploymentorwhentheyhavealreadysecuredajob.(26)Butbasically,ifwelookatwhatbecomesofaperson,youcanrootitfromtheupbringingoftheperson,tobemorespecific,fromchildhood.
Asparents,weusuallygroomourchildren'sfutureaccordingtowhatweareorwhatwewantedtobe.Webuythemtoysandeducationalmaterialsaccordingtowhatwedreamourchildrenwouldbecomesomeday.
Incareerpathing,theparents'roleplaysamajorpartfortheindividual'ssuccessinidentifyingtheirchosencareer.(27)Thebestapproachistosupportthechild'sinterestandnotforcingthemtotakecoursesthattheparentswantedforthemselves.Supportcanbeprovidedbyhelpingthemreadmaterialsontheirfieldofinterest,(28)exposingthemtothecareerandprovidinginformationastotheadvantagesandsacrificesthatonemaytaketoaccomplishtheirchosenfield.Thisisnotdifficultnowadays.Theinternetandthepublicationsarenowveryaffordableandeventhemediaprovidestheinformationforthedifferentcareersthatourchildrenmaytake.Thereareshowsandprogramsthatcanprovideapictureofthedifferentfields.(29)Butbeforeyougotoyourtelevisionandchangethechannelofwhatyourchildreniswatching,checkfirstiftheprogramisfitfortheirageandmaturity.
(33)
A.Duringtheiremployment.
B.Whentheyhavefoundajob.
C.Duringtheirchildhood.
D.Whentheyareincollege.
26.(28)
A.Theysmiletocoverembarrassment.
B.Itisanunusualandevensuspiciousbehavior.
C.Theysmiletoshowpoliteness.
D.Itisanexpressionofpleasure.
27.(21)
A.HemetsomeonefromAfrica.
B.HewantstogotoapartyinSacramento.
C.Hecallsthewomanonthetelephone.
D.Heinvitesthewomantohishouse.
28.
【B9】
29.(17)
A.9o'clock.B.8:30.C.8o'clock.D.10o'clock.
30.
【B7】
31.SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
聽力原文:Theworldisnotonlyhungry;itisalsothirstyforwater.Thismayseemstrangetoyou,sincenearly75%oftheearth'ssurfaceiscoveredwithwater.Butabout97%ofthishugeamountisseawater,orsaltwater.Peoplecanonlydrinkandusetheother3%-thefreshwaterthatcomesfromrivers,lakes,underground,andothersources.Andwecannotevenuseallofthat,becausesomeofitisintheform.oficebergsandglaciers.Evenworse,someofithasbeenpolluted.
Ourneedforwaterisincreasingrapidly.Onlyifwetakestepstodealwiththisproblemnowcanweavoidasevereworldwidewatershortagelateron.Oneusefulstepweshouldtakeistodevelopwaysofreusingit.
Today,inmostlargecities,waterisusedonlyonce.Butitispossibletopipewaterthathasbeenusedtoapurifyingplant.Thereitcanbefilteredandtreatedwithchemicalssothatitcanbeusedagainjustasifitwerefreshfromaspring.
Butevenifeverylargecitypurifiedandreuseditswater,westillwouldnothaveenough.Wherecouldweturnnext?Totheoceans!Allwe'dhavetodotomakeuseofthevastamountofseawateristoremovethesalt.Thissalt-removingprocessisalreadyinuseinmanypartsoftheworld.Soifwetakeallthesesteps,we'llbeinnodangerofdryingup!
(27)
A.Peoplecanusenearly75percentofit.
B.Peoplecanuseabout97percentofit.
C.Peoplecanuseexactly3percentofit.
D.Peoplecanuselessthan3percentofit.
32.【B6】
33.【B8】
34.(22)
A.Drivingacab.
B.Drivingabus.
C.WorkinginSwitzerland.
D.WorkinginFrance.
35.(38)
36.(46)
37.
【B3】
38.【B1】
39.
【B5】
40.聽力原文:Inpublicspeaking,thewatchwordispreparation.Mostofustendtoputthingsoff,atleastoccasionally.It'ssoeasytoputthingsoffespeciallythosethingswedonotlookforwardtodoing.Soifthespeakingengagementisseveralweeksoff,wemayfeelthatwestillhaveplentyoftime.Butasthedaydrawscloser,webegintopanic.Don'tletthishappentoyou.Startpreparingassoonasyou'regivenoracceptthespeakingassignment.Youhavemuchtodoandtodoitrightwilltaketime.Howmuchbetteryourspeechwillbeandhowmuchbetteryou'llfeelifyouhavetakenthetimetodoitright!Whenyouareprepared,youhavegatheredtheneededdata,determinedwhatisappropriatetothelistener'sunderstandingandacceptancelevels,organizedtheideassotheyflowlogically,selectedexamplesandothersupportsforyourideasandmadetheminterestingtoyourlisteners,developedagreatopeningthatyouknowwillcapturetheattentionofeventhedaydreamersinyouraudiencecheckedouttheroomwhereyou'llbespeakingandrequestedanyfeasiblechangesyouwishintheset-upoftheroomIfyouareprepared,youareconfidentthatyoucanbestconveyyourmessagetoyourlisteners.Ifyouwaiteduntilafewdaysbeforeyourpresentationtobegintoprepare,orworse,yet,thedaybefore,nodoubtyou'llbeanxiousandwithgoodreason.Andnowthereisnotenoughtimetoengageinmorethanasuperficialattempt.Bothyouandtheaudiencewillfeeluncomfortable,likeretirementplanning.Itisnevertooearlytostartpreparingforyourpresentation.So,startpreparingrightaway.
(33)
A.Confidence.
B.Preparation.
C.Informativeness.
D.Selectappropriatematerials.
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.Howlongcanthepaymentbeputoffwithoutbeingcharged?
42.
Establishedandsucceedingimmigrants______.
A.werereluctanttohelpnewcomerstoadapttothenewsurroundings
B.werewillingtosupportnewcomersfinancially
C.weregreathelpersofslavesandIndians
D.weretreatedunequallybyAmericanIndians
43.【S2】
44.
Onespousegoingtoschoolwouldmaketheother
45.WhatdowelearnaboutJapanfromthepassage?
A.Itnowbelongstothewesternhemisphere.
B.ItseconomicsituationperhapsgoesevenworsethantheUS.
C.Itsfinancialsystemscollapsedasotherwesterncountriesdid.
D.ItseconomywillrecoversoonerthanotherAsiancountries.
46.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.
TheArmadillo(犰狳)isaverydifferentcreature.Ithastremendousclaws,butnofightinginstinct.Theyhaveteeth,butnotinfront,exceptforthemilkteethsomehaveduringinfancy.Theyhavelongtonguesbecausetheycatchinsects.Astrangethingwhichtheseanimalshaveisacoatarmor,uniqueamongotheranimals.Theyhavebonyplatearmorontheoutsideoftheirbodies.Eachspecieshasadifferentpatternforeverylittleplatetheycarry.Theyallaregreatburrowers(洞穴動物).Theysinkaholewiththeminitasoneapproaches.Ittakesagoodmantohaulevenalittleonebackffitishalfwaydownitsretreatundertheground.
Theyareactive,runningwithatiptoetrot.Theirtrotisasanagedponythatistired.Theyhaveavarieddiet.Theyhuntbynight.
Today'sArmadillosarenotthebiggestarmadillosthathaveeverexisted.ThesoilofSouthAmericaisfulloflargerArmadillohonesfromthepast.Someofthepastboneswereasmuchassixteenfeetlongincludingthetail.SomeevenmigratedtoTexas.
Thereareseveralspeciesoftheseanimals.TheSix-bandedArmadillosweregoodburrowersandmassivedevourersofinsects.Theyalsoatevegetablematter,whichwasusefulfordevouringcarrion(腐肉).OnespeciecalledthePeludowasclumsybet,effectiveingettingasnaketoitsarmoredhideandgrindingthelifeoutofit.Ittheneatsthesnakenoteffectedbythepoison.ThekingofthetribeistheGreatArmadillo.Itisabigcreatureinappearance,ayardinlengthfromnosetotailcoveredwiththearmor.Itevenhasarmoronitslegs.Itsclawsareverylongandawfullystrong.TheThree-bandedArmadilloshadafurtherprotection.Theyareabletocurluplikeahedgehog(刺猬)andpresentanimpenetrableballtoanenemy.Itissimilartothatofahedgehogortheporcupine(豪豬),butitismoreinterestingbecauseofthewaytheyfitthemselvesintotheirarmor.Theirheadandtailpassperfectlythroughopeningsintheuppersurfaceofthearmor.Theseopeningsarebonydoors.
ThebackofatypicalGlyptodontwascoveredwithasolidpieceofbonyarmor.Thetaillookedlikeabunchofbonyrings.Thebackbonewassolidexceptattheneck.Attheneck,thereisajointwhichallowstheheadtofitunderthebonyplate.Somemembersofthefamilyhadtailsofsolidbone.
What'suniqueaboutarmadillois______.
47.
Traditionallypeoplebelievethathumor______.
A.canbetestedandscientificallyscrutinized
B.hassomethingtodowithaperson'sbrain
C.cannotbefoundinbrain-damagedpeople
D.isanintangiblepartofaperson'spersonality
48.
Whattheauthorrecommendsinthispassageisthat______.
A.interactionshouldbeencouragedintheprocessofteaching
B.collegeeducationshouldbeimprovedthroughradicalmeasures
C.morefreedomofchoiceshouldbegiventostudentsintheirstudies
D.traditionalcollegelecturesshouldbereplacedbydramatizedperformances
49.(58)
50.
【C8】
51.Accordingtotheauthor,ageneralsubjectis_____.
A.afreechoiceofsubject
B.ageneralform
C.alargecategoryofinformation
D.anopenassignment
52.SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.
OnaNovemberdayin1999,FrederickMiller,terminallyillwithlungandbraincancer,ateabowlofapplesaucelacedwithbarbiturates(巴比委酸鹽).Ninetyminuteslater,withhiswifeNorabyhisside,the52-year-olddiedpeacefully.
ThatsceneoccurredinPortland,Oregon,wheresince1997ithasbeenlegalforadoctortoprescribeafatalcocktailofdrugstopatientswhoareterminallyill.Butthatlaw,theDeathwithDignityAct,hasbeenhotlydebatedformostofitsexistence.In2001JohnAshcroft,thenattorney-generaloftheUnitedStates,claimedthatprescribingdrugstoendlifewasnota"legitimatemedicalpurpose".Thisstartedlegalskirmishing(小沖突)thatlandedtheOregonlawbeforetheSupremeCourt.Butforthemomenttheoptiontotakeone'sownlife,withadoctor'shelp,staysopen.OnJanuary17ththeSupremeCourtruled6-3thatOregoncouldkeepitsassisted-suicidelaw.
Thedecisiondependedlargelyonwhetherstatesorthefederalgovernmentshouldcontrolhowdoctorsdotheirwork.Themajorityofjusticesdecidedthatstatesshould.Butformostpeople,includingthedissenting(持不同意見的)judges,thelegaltechnicalitiesweresecondarytothebiggerquestionofwhetherdoctorsoughttohelppeopleendtheirlives.
OpponentsofOregon'slawinsistthatitissimplylegalizedmurder.Othersseethelawasappropriate,evenenlightened,givingdyingpatientsamuch-neededchoicewhenheroicmedicalprocedurescannothelp."It'snotasifphysician-assistedsuicideisn'thappeningelsewhereinthecountry,"saysTimothyQuill,adoctorandprofessorattheUniversityofRochesterinNewYork."ButinOregonit'soutintheopen,soyoudon'thavepatientsaskingquestionsinsecret,anddoctorsgivingadviceinsecret."
Anothersupporter,ArthurCaplan,thedirectoroftheCenterforBioethics(生物倫理學(xué))attheUniversityofPennsylvania,saysthereisnoevidencethatOregon'slawhasbeenusedto"kill"anyone:"Criticshavebeendesperatetofindsomeonewhotookfataldrugsandwasimhalancedornotterminallyillbuttheyhaven'tbeenableto."HepointstotheprudenceexhibitedbyOregonians,withonly238peopleusingprescribeddrugstoendtheirlives.
ForthosewhouseOregon'slawandtheirsurvivors--suchasFrederickMiller'swidow,NoratheDeathwithDignityActsimplymakessense.HersisterrecentlydiedofcancerinFlorida,anexperiencemorepainfulandemotionallywearingthanFrederick'splanneddeath."WhenRickdiedhewascalmandcomfortable,"saysMsMiller,whonowlivesinPhoenix."Whenhetookthedrugshisbodywasready,andhefelldeeplyasleepalmostimmediately.IjusthopeIhavethatoption,ifIneedit,whenthetimecomes."
FromthefirstparagraphwemayinferthatFrederickMiller______.
A.illwithlungandbraincancer
B.ateabowlofapplesaucelacedwithbarbiturates
C.killedhimselfwithhiswifeNora'shelp
D.chosetotakehisownlifepeacefully
53.
DrDavies(para.4)impliesthat______.
A.cosmeticsurgery,thoughexpensive,isworthhaving
B.cosmeticsurgeryistooexpensive
C.forawomen,cosmeticsurgeryisthemostimportantthingtodo
D.cosmeticsurgeryisnotexpensiveatall
54.
Whatcontributestorandomfailuresinautomaticcontrolsystems?
A.Usingtoomanyinexperiencedengineersinthefield.
B.Relyingtooheavilyontheroleofmathematicsindesign.
C.AttachingtoomuchimportancetononverbalthinkinginEngineering.
D.Dependingverylittleonverbalmathematicalthought.
55.
Whatdoesthesentence"butthewell-manneredmotorististheexceptiontotherule"imply?
56.
Itisadvisableforamarketeerto______.
A.understandthehistoryofacountryorculture
B.exploitthemarketwithgreateffort
C.keepaskepticaleyeonoverseascompanies
D.slowdownforeignoperations
57.(54)
58.SupportersofthebiotechindustryhaveaccusedanAmericanscientistofmisconductaftershetestifiedtotheNewZealandgovernmentthatageneticallymodified(GM)bacteriumcouldcauseseriousdamageifreleased.
TheNewZealandLifeSciencesNetwork,anassociationofpro-GMscientistsandorganizations,saystheviewexpressedbyElaineIngham,asoilbiologistatOregonStateUniversityinCorvallis,wasexaggeratedandirresponsible.Ithasaskedheruniversitytodisciplineher.
ButInghamstandsbyhercommentsandsaysthecomplaintsareanattempttosilenceher."They'retryingtocausetroublewithmyuniversityandgetmefired,"InghamtoldNewScientist.
Thecontroversybeganon1February,whenInghamtestifiedbeforeNewZealand'sRoyalCommissiononGeneticModification,whichwilldeterminehowtoregulateGMorganisms.InghamclaimedthataGMversionofacommonsoilbacteriumcouldspreadanddestroyplantsifreleasedintothewild.Otherresearchershadpreviouslymodifiedthebacteriumtoproducealcoholfromorganicwaste.ButInghamsaysthatwhensheputitinsoilwithwheatplants,alloftheplantsdiedwithinaweek..
"Wewouldloseterrestrial(陸生的)plants...thisisanorganismthatispotentiallydeadlytothecontinuedsurvivalofhumanbeings,"shetoldthecommission.SheaddedthattheU.S.EnvironmentalProtectionAgency(EPA)canceleditsapprovalforfieldtestsusingtheorganismonceshehadtoldthemaboutherresearchin1999.
ButlastweektheNewZealandLifeSciencesNetworkaccusedInghamof"presentinginaccurate,carelessandexaggeratedinformation"and"generatingspeculativedoomsdayscenarios(世界末日的局面)thatarenotscientificallysupportable".Theysaythatherstudydoesn'tevenshowthatthebacteriawouldsurviveinthewild,muchlesskillmassivenumbersofplants.What'smore,thenetworksaysthatcontrarytoIngham'sclaims,theEPA.wasneveraskedtoconsidertheorganismforfieldtrials.
TheEPAhasnotcommentedonthedispute.Butane-mailtothenetworkfromJanetAnderson,directoroftheEPA'sbiopesticides(生物殺蟲劑)division,says"thereisnorecordofareviewand/orclearancetofieldtest".
InghamsaysEPAofficialshadtoldherthattheorganismwasapprovedforfieldtests,butsaysshehasfewdetails.It'salsonotclearwhethertheorganism,firstengineeredbyaGermaninstituteforbiotechnology,isstillinuse.
WhetherInghamisrightorwrong,hersupporterssayopponentsaretryingunfairlytosilenceher.
"Ithinkherconcernsshouldbetakenseriously.Sheshouldn'tbeharassedinthisway,"saysAnnClarke,aplantbiologistattheUniversityofGuelphinCanadawhoalsotestifiedbeforethecommission."It'sanattempttosilencetheopposition."
Thepassagecentersonthecontroversy______.
A.betweenAmericanandNewZealandbiologistsovergeneticmodification
B.astowhetherthestudyofgeneticmodificationshouldbecontinued
C.overthepossibleadverseeffectofaGMbacteriumonplants
D.aboutwhetherElaineInghamshouldbefiredbyheruniversity
59.
Welearnfromthepassagethattheoriginalform.ofMr.PotatoHead______.
A.wasveryuglyandrefusedbycustomers
B.wasdesignedduringtheWorldWarⅡera
C.wascompletelymadeofeatablepotatoes
D.wasmadeupofseveralseparateparts
60.
ItisbelievedbymanythatalltheseyearstheINS.
A.hasbeenservingtwocontradictoryfunctions
B.hasbeentooliberalingrantingvisastotouristsandimmigrantsindiscriminately
C.hasover-emphasizeditsservicefunctionsattheexpenseofthenation'ssecurity
D.hasignoredthepleasofthetwopowerfullobbies
四、5.ErrorCorrection(5題)61.
【S4】
62.Dafterinterviewingbecomecommonpractice【S1】______
intheUnitedStates,Americanjournalistswere
teachingEuropeanswhattheirowneliteswould【S2】______
submittointerviews.In1879,anAmericannamed
JamesCreelmanbecameafirstpersontointerview【S3】______
thepresidentofFrance.DuringWorldWarI,
Americancorrespondentshelpedtransformingthe【S4】______
standingoftheinterviewinBritain.Oneofthem
recalled,"Yousawtheimmemorialaloofnessofthe
KingofEnglandwipingoutatateapartyfor【S5】______
AmericanjournalistsatSandringham;youbeheldthe
holyofholyoftheBritishWarOfficeasthesetting【S6】______
ofaweeklyconferencewithreporters."
TheWorldscoredwiththepope(Benedict
XV)againin1915.Interviewingthepopeseemsto
havebeenthenextbestthingtointerviewGodfor【S7】______
Americanjournalists,andtheykeptincitingpapal【S8】______
interviewsasearthshatteringachievement.The【S9】______
UnitedPresscorrespondentwhointerviewedPope
PinsXIin1929wasfarfromthefirsttodoso,but
theUPboastedthathewasatlessthefirsttodeso【S10】______
"intheprivatelibraryofthePontiff".
【S1】
63.
【S9】
64.【S3】
65.
【S10】
五、6.Translation(5題)66.Peopleconcernedareverypleased____________________(因?yàn)榉蓮?qiáng)制公司付給雇員像樣的工資).
67.IfIgettheresult,______________________(我今晚就給你打電話告訴你).
68.Iadmirehimsomuchbecause______(他說英語就像那些英語是母語的人一樣流利).
69.Alittlelearningisadangerousthing,______(而無知同樣糟糕).
70.Fromthatyouwouldgetangrywithyourfriends,wecanconcludeyoustill______(在意他的友情).
參考答案
1.B
2.four-yearscholarshipsfour-yearscholarships解析:根據(jù)題干中的信息詞innovativeproposal和25,000定位到第三個小標(biāo)題下第二段下的第一條,可知專家提出的創(chuàng)新提議之一就是為兩萬五千名攻讀數(shù)學(xué)、理科或工程學(xué)學(xué)位的學(xué)生,以及在全國考試中選拔出來的學(xué)生提供四年的獎學(xué)金。
3.whetherbeedancesreflectinnatebehaviororintelligencewhetherbeedancesreflectinnatebehavior.orintelligence解析:本題空白處問“有關(guān)蜜蜂一這種嗡嗡叫的天才一人們爭論的是什么”。文中提到蜜蜂是在第十五段,提到“一些持反對意見的人認(rèn)為蜜蜂的舞蹈只是天生的一種行為,并非是智能的體現(xiàn)”??梢?,爭論的焦點(diǎn)在于蜜蜂的舞蹈到底是本能的行為還是有頭腦的表現(xiàn)。因此,答案為whetherbeedancesreflectinnatebehavior.orintelligence。
4.B
5.morequestionsthananswersmorequestionsthananswers解析:全文講述了HIV疫苗的初次成功帶給人們驚喜,同時研究者發(fā)現(xiàn)還有很多問題,其中進(jìn)行的一些實(shí)驗(yàn)中也有些問題亟待解決。由本文的題目可得答案。
6.Breakfastoffersustheenergyneededtofacethedayandhelpsavoidtheabsorptionofextracalories.Breakfastoffersustheenergyneededtofacethedayandhelpsavoidtheabsorptionofextracalories.解析:參看文章“Don'tskipbreakfast"部分。
7.humanactivitieshumanactivities解析:根據(jù)題干中的信息詞U.S.scientificreport和trends定位到第八個小標(biāo)題下的第三段,可知美國政府委派的一份科學(xué)報告總結(jié)出,有明確證據(jù)表明人類活動的確會導(dǎo)致氣候變化,該報告指出,過去50年間所見的趨勢無法單獨(dú)用自然作用來解釋,由此可得答案。
8.sacrificingtheirpersonallifesacrificingtheirpersonallife解析:結(jié)合文章5,6,7,8,9段,可以得知作者舉例是想就明有些人也可以在不犧牲自己私生活時間的條件下取得成功。
9.thesouthernandeasternpartsthesouthernandeasternparts解析:細(xì)節(jié)題。見最后一部分第四段"MinisterofWaterResourcesWangShuchengpointedout,Buildingawater-conservingsociety,whichconsistsofwaterconservationcampaignsandenhancementofefficiencyofwaterresources,isindispensableinguaranteeingChina'ssustainabledevelopment.
10.applyingtothecourtapplyingtothecourt解析:本題空白處問“父母中的一方對撫養(yǎng)和探望孩子的情況不滿怎么辦”。根據(jù)關(guān)鍵詞“custodyandaccess”定位于“Whataboutthechildren?”小標(biāo)題下,在全文第十六段第三句中提到解決此類問題應(yīng)該訴諸于法庭。因此,答案為applyingtothecourt。
11.menonlymenonly解析:由“ThePronounProblem”部分第三段第二句“Studieshaveconfirmedthatmostpeopleunderstand‘he’torefertomenonly.”可見人們看到代詞“he”想到的只是男性。故此題答案為“menonly”。
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