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2022-2023年浙江省嘉興市大學(xué)英語(yǔ)6級(jí)大學(xué)英語(yǔ)六級(jí)真題(含答案)學(xué)校:________班級(jí):________姓名:________考號(hào):________
一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20題)1.WhatEaster'sallabout
EasteristhemostimportantfestivalintheChristiancalendar.ItisthecommemorationofJesus'deathandhisrisingfromthedead,alsoknownastheresurrection.ItcomesattheendofLent.TheweekleadinguptoitiscalledHolyWeek.PalmSundayisthefirstdayofHolyWeekandcelebratesJesus'arrivalinJerusalemridingonadonkey.Crowdsofpeoplecameoutofthecitytogreethim,throwingdownpalmbranchesontheroad.Manychurchesgiveoutsmallcrossesmadefrompalmleaves,asareminderofJesus'entranceintoJerusalemandhisdeathonthecross.OnThursdayChristiansrememberwhenJesusatethePassovermealwithhisdisciples,breakingbreadanddrinkingwine,whichisnowknownastheLastSupper.Sincethenthismealhasbeensymbolicallyre-enactedbymanyChristiansasawayofdrawingclosertoGod.ThisiscalledtheEucharist,whichmeans"thanksgiving".ItisareminderthatJesussacrificedhislifeformankind.
TheBibletellsusthat,laterthatnight,JesuswasbetrayedbyJudasIscariot.Afterhisarrest,JesuswasbroughtbeforetheJewishhighpriestswhofoundhimguiltyofblasphemybecausehecalledhimselftheSonofGod.TheyhandedhimovertotheRomangovernor,PontiusPilate.AswasthecustomatthetimeoftheFeastofPassover,Pilategavethecrowdsthechoiceastowhichofthetwoprisonersshouldbefreed:Jesus,orBarrabas,anotoriouscriminal.Ironically,thesamecrowdwhohadwelcomedJesuswithpalmbranchesafewdaysearliernowchoseBarrabastobereleased,andPilatecondemnedJesustodeathbycrucifixion.OnGoodFriday,manychurcheshold3hourservicesmeditatingontheeventsleadinguptoChrist'sdeath:hisinterrogation,flogging,themockingbytheRomansoldiers,andhisjourneywiththecrosstoGolgotha,theplaceofhisdeath.Finallyhewasstrippednakedandnailedtothecross,wherehehunginagonyforthreehours,jeeredatbythecrowds,beforehedied.Thisisthedaywhenpeopletraditionallyeathotcrossbuns,becausethecrossonthebunisareminderofthecrossJesusdiedon,andareminderoftheChristianbeliefthatJesusdiedtosaveusall.
EasterSundaymarksJesus'resurrection.TheBibletellsusthatMaryMagdalenewenttothetomb,followedlaterbysomeofJesus'disciples.TheydiscoveredJesus'bodyhadgoneandthatthetombwasempty.JesusthenappearedtoMaryandmanyofhisdisciples,speakingwiththemonseparateoccasionsduringthefollowingfortydays.Asheleftthemforthelasttime,JesuspromisedtosendtheHolySpiritsothediscipleswouldknowGodwouldneverleavethem.Hethenascendedintoheaven.TheChurchcelebratesthisonAscensionDay.
WhydoweeatEastereggsatEaster?
ForChristians,Eastereggssymbolizenewlife.Theybelievethat,throughhisresurrection,Jesusdefeateddeathandsinandofferspeoplethepromiseofeternallifeiftheyfollowhisteachings.ThisiswhythereisatraditionforChristianstobebaptizedatEaster,whichcelebratesnewlifeinGod.However,thefestivalofEasterstretchesbacktopre-Christiantimes,too.Itgetsitsnameandsomesymbols,includingtheEasterBunny,fromthePaganSpringEquinoxfestival,whichisacelebrationofspringandalsoofnewlife.
WherearetheaccountsofEasterintheBible?
TheaccountoftheEasterstorycanbereadinMark,Chapters14to16,orLuke,Chapters22to24,andelementsofitcanbefoundintheothergospelstoo.ManyoftheeventsintheEasterstoryareforetoldintheOldTestamentinIsaiahchapter53.
WhydoesthedateofEasterchangefromyeartoyear?
ThedateofEasterSundayvariesfromyeartoyearbecauseitisbasedonthelunarcalendar.ItiscelebratedonthefirstSundayafterthefullmoon,onorafterMarch21st.
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2.
Organicagriculturecontributestoslowingdowntheglobaltemperatureincreasethroughitsabilityto______.
3.
Whenrainfallorsnowmeltmovesoverandthroughtheground,therewillbe______.
4.
TheexcitingpartofbothFlightSimulatorandrealflyingis______.
5.
Enteringriversby______,phosphatesandnitratesasfertilizerscanresultineutrophication.
6.
Riceisone.ofthemajorGMcropscontaininggeneswhichhelptoeitherresistinsectortolerateweed-killingherbicides.
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7.Boyshaveahigherriskofdevelopingheartdiseasethangirls.
8.Thefiverwatermakesup______oftheEarth'stotalfreshwater.
A.lessthan0.5percent
B.nearly0.05percent
C.aboutthree-quarters
D.aboutonefour-thousandth
9.
Usually,ifyoufeelsomethingwrong,youmaygotoseeyourregulardoctor.
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10.UniversitiesBranchOut
Fromtheirstudentbodiestotheirresearchpractices,universitiesarebecomingmoreglobal.
ByRichardLevin
Asneverbeforeintheirlonghistory,universitieshavebecomeinstrumentsofnationalcompetitionaswellasinstrumentsofpeace.Theyarethelocusofthescientificdiscoveriesthatmoveeconomiesforward,andtheprimarymeansofeducatingthetalentrequiredtoobtainandmaintaincompetitiveadvantage.Butatthesametime,theopeningofnationalborderstotheflowofgoods,services,informationandespeciallypeoplehasmadeuniversitiesapowerfulforceforglobalintegration,mutualunderstandingandgeopoliticalstability.
Inresponsetothesameforcesthathavepropelledtheworldeconomy,universitieshavebecomemoreself-consciouslyglobal:seekingstudentsfromaroundtheworldwhorepresenttheentirespectrumofculturesandvalues,sendingtheirownstudentsabroadtopreparethemforglobalcareers,offeringcoursesofstudythataddressthechallengesofaninterconnectedworldandcollaborativeresearchprogramstoadvancescienceforthebenefitofallhumanity.
Oftheforcesshapinghighereducationnoneismoresweepingthanthemovementacrossborders.Overthepastthreedecadesthenumberofstudentsleavinghomeeachyeartostudyabroadhasgrownatanannualrateof3.9percent,from800,000in1975to2.5millionin2004.Mosttravelfromonedevelopednationtoanother,buttheflowfromdevelopingtodevelopedcountriesisgrowingrapidly.Thereverseflow,fromdevelopedtodevelopingcountries,isontherise,too.Todayforeignstudentsearn30percentofthedoctoraldegreesawardedintheUnitedStatesand38percentofthoseintheUnitedKingdom.Andthenumbercrossingbordersforundergraduatestudyisgrowingaswell,to8percentoftheundergraduatesatAmerica'sIvyLeagueinstitutionsand10percentofallundergraduatesintheU.K.IntheUnitedStates,20percentofnewlyhiredprofessorsinscienceandengineeringareforeign-born,andinChinathevastmajorityofnewlyhiredfacultyatthetopresearchuniversitiesreceivedtheirgraduateeducationabroad.
Whataretheconsequencesoftheseshiftsamongthehighlyeducated?Considerthis:onthenightaftertheattacksontheWorldTradeCenter,JewishstudentsatYale(mostofthemAmerican)cametogetherwithMuslimstudents(mostofthemforeign)toorganizeavigil.Orthis:everyyearthestudent-runForumforAmerican/ChineseExchangeatStanford(FACES)organizesconferencesinbothChinaandatStanford,bringingtogetherstudentsfrombothcountrieschosentodiscussSino-U.S.relationswithleadingexperts.Theleadersofstudentgroupspromotinginternationalcollaborationareintouchwitheachotherdailyviae-mailandSkype,technologiesthatnotonlyfacilitatecooperativeprojectsbutalsoincreasethelikelihoodofcreatinglifelongpersonalties.Thebottomline:theflowofstudentsacrossnationalborders--studentswhoaredisproportionatelylikelytobecomeleadersintheirhomecountries--enablesdeepermutualunderstanding,toleranceandglobalintegration.
Aspartofthis,universitiesareencouragingstudentstospendsomeoftheirundergraduateexperienceinanothercountry.InEurope,morethan140,000studentsparticipateintheErasmusprogrameachyear,takingcoursesforcreditinoneof2,200participatinginstitutionsacrossthecontinent.AndintheUnitedStates,institutionsaremobilizingtheiralumnitohelpplacestudentsinsummerinternshipsabroadtopreparethemforglobalcareers.YaleandHarvardhaveledtheway,off
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11.
Studentsgetmoneyfromnotonlyfederalloansbutalso______.
12.Organicagriculturecontributestoslowingdowntheglobaltemperatureincreasethroughitsabilityto______.
13.
TheauthorsuggeststobuymedicinesinWal-Martbecause______.
14.Thenetworksofcommunicationsystemwhicharepeer-to-peerareonepropertyof4Gwirelesscommunication.
15.
Thispassagetoldustheexperiencesof______captains'narrowescapes.
16.EnginesofChange
TheHolyGrail(圣杯)forAutomakers
IamdrivingthroughdowntownWashington,D.C.,inawhiteGMminivanwithfriendlyblue-bubblepaperdecoratingthesides.It'semittingnotoxicchemicalsandtheengineseemstopurr(發(fā)出隆隆聲)ratherthangrowl.Iamdrivingahydrogen-poweredautomobile—soclean,youcandrinkfromtheexhaustpipe—andit'sasmooth,energeticride.
It'salsotheHolyGrailforautomakers,environmentalists,politicalleaders—and,mostimportant,driverseverywhere,whetherornotwerealizeityet.What'snottolikeaboutavehiclethatcombatsglobalwarming,offershopeofweaning(使戒掉)theworldoffMideastoil,andcouldsaveonfuelcosts?Morethananything,though,thedevelopmentofthehydrogencar,alongwithotheralternatives,isaresponsetooneunsettlingfact:Theworldwillonedayrunoutofoil.Andthatdaymayarrivesoonerthanmostofuswouldthink.
IndustryexpertsattheAssociationfortheStudyofPeakOilandGas(ASPO)predictthatby2008,wemayhaveextractedhalftheavailableglobalsupplyofoil.Whileittookusthebetterpartofthelastcenturytoreachthishalfwaypoint,itwilltakesignificantlylesstimetoconsumetherest.Withmoreindustrializedcountries,morecars,trucksandbuses,andmoredemandthaneverforhomeheatingandappliances—justthinkChina—oilcouldreachdepletionmorequicklythanweonceassumed.Sotheraceisunderwaytofindaffordablefuelalternatives,aswellasnewwaystoconserveourremainingoil.
Forcarmanufacturersandagrowingnumberofconsumers,thefutureisnow-intheform.ofthelatestgenerationofhybridvehicles.Toyota,HondaandFordhaveledthechargewithtechnologythatpairsasmallgasolineenginewithanelectricmotorthatactuallypowersthecarwithouthighlevelsofpollution.Theelectricmotorandgasolineengineismoreefficientthanacombustion(燃燒)engine.AccordingtotheAlliancetoSaveEnergy,in2004,SUVdriversspentabout$1,225onfuel,whilepassengercarscost$976torun.Hybriddriversonlyspentbetween$350and$450.
Also,hybridshavesolvedabigdrawbackofenergy-efficientelectriccars,whichneedtoberechargedregularlyliterallypluggedintoapowersource.HybridslikeHonda'sInsight,CivicandAccord,andToyota'sPrius,chargethebatteryasyoudrive.Plus,somecantravelmorethan600milesonatankofgas.
Tolurepeopletobuythesecleaner,moreefficientcars—hybrids,thefederalgovernmentisofferingownersaone-timetaxdeduction.Localgovernmentsareofferingincentivestoo.HybridownersinLosAngelesreceiveparkingexemptions;inConnecticut,residentswhoseenergy-efficientcarsgetatleast40milespergallonareexemptfromthesalestaxonthecar;Pennsylvaniaownersareeligiblefora$500discountatpurchase;andinVirginia,hybriddriverscantakeadvantageoftheHOV(high-occupancyvehicle)lane—nomatterhowmanypassengersareonboard.
AccordingtoBradleyBerman,editorofHybridC,88,000oftheseautomobilesweresoldintheUnitedStateslastyear—that'snearlydoublethepreviousyearandabouttentimesasmanysoldin2000.Thisyearalone,thechic(時(shí)尚的)Priusisontracktosellsome45,000,despitesix-monthwaitinglists.
ReducingU.S.OilConsumption
Evenasmorehybridcarshittheroad,thetechnologyisakeyelementinanexcitingnewproject,onethatcouldhastenourtransitiontoahydrogen-fueleconomy.TheRockyMountainInstitute(RMI),anonprofitorganizationdedicatedtoenergypolicy,haslaunchedaresearchcenterwiththesolepurposeofcreatingthe"Hypercar."Thisvehicle'sdesigniswhatsetsitapart.Hypercarsareformulatedtomakethemostofanultra-lightconstruction,low-dragaero-dynamicsandhybrid-electricdrivetrainstoachievemuchgreate
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17.
Traditionalstrategyofmakingoneselfadvertisedmaysometimesbringunexpectednegativeeffectsapartfromhighcost.
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18.Thephenomenonofmenhavingtwothingssciaticaandupcomingweddingincommonindicatesthat______.
A.pre-marriageanxietyisinevitableformostmen
B.psychologicaldistressmaycontributetolow-backpain
C.almostallbridegroomshaveadegeneratedorherniateddisc
D.backpainmayintensifypre-marriagejitters
19.
Youngersiblingsemulatetheskillsandstrengthsofolderonesbecausetheythinktheyaremoreknowledgeablethanthemselves.
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20.
JuniorAchievementhasfoundthatmorethanonethirdoftheteenagersbelievethat______.
A.mostteachersaretrustworthy
B.theissueofethicsisout-of-date
C.deceivingisessentialforsuccess
D.personalityisrelatedtoeducation
二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.(28)
A.Anexperiment.
B.Adayjob.
C.Adreamcomingtrue.
D.Apromisingcareer.
22.聽(tīng)力原文:W:Don'ttalktothebosstoday.Hemusthavegotoutofbedonthewrongside.
M:No,hisarthritisisprobablybotheringhim.It'sawfullydampout.
Q:Whatiswrongwiththebossaccordingtothemsn?
(14)
A.Hehasbeeninabadmoodsincehegotup.
B.Theweatheraffectedhim.
C.Hedoesn'tliketotalktopeople.
D.Hedoesn'taskanyone.
23.(38)
24.聽(tīng)力原文:W:Judyearnedalotofmoneyoverthesummerasaconsultantforthatagency.
M:Idon'tdoubtit.whatsurprisesmeisthatshe'sstillworkingtherenowthatclasseshavestartedagain.
Q:WhatdoesthemansayaboutJudy?
(14)
A.He'ssurprisedshechosethatagency.
B.Hewonderswhyshe'skeptherjob.
C.Hedoesn'tknowwhenherclassesstarted.
D.Hedoubtsshemakesmuchmoneynow.
25.
【B8】
26.(24)
A.Becauseheisabusdriverwhodoesn'thavethatmoney.
B.Becausehethoughtitwasamadactionwhichwastedtimeandmoney.
C.Becausehedidn'tbelieveitcanearnmoney.
D.Becausehegotmixedfeelingswhenplayingthesegames.
27.(15)
A.Tovisitmoreplacesinthecity.
B.Tosnapasmanypicturesaspossible.
C.Totakegoodcareofhercamera.
D.Tosparesometimetomeethisfriends.
28.(40)
29.(31)
A.Otherlivingthingschangetheirenvironmentwhilemandoesn't.
B.Manaltershisenvironmentwhileheisadaptedtoit,butotherlivingthingsdonot.
C.Otherlivingthingsisnotonlyadaptedtotheirenvironmentbutalsoaltersit.
D.Manisonlyadaptedtotheenvironmentbuthedoesn'talterit.
30.(20)
A.Toimprovehisskatingtechniques.
B.TovisithissisterinNewMexico.
C.Totakeavacation.
D.TolearntoskiinAlbuquerque.
31.(34)
A.ThemealsthatherfamilyenjoyedinIran.
B.Thegenerositythatrelativesgavethem.
C.Thegreetingthatherfamilyreceivedfromrelatives.
D.Theshowersofhugsandkissesthatrelativesshowedtothem.
32.(36)
A.Thebestwaytomakeworkersmoreproductive.
B.Theincreaseinproductivity.
C.Thepossiblefactorsleadingtoworkers'greaterproductivity.
D.Theproblemsinproduction.
33.(21)
A.Hedranktoomuchcoffeelastnight.
B.Hecaughtacoldlastnight.
C.Heisnervousabouthisproject.
D.Hemisseddinnerlastnight.
34.(29)
A.Fewpeoplequalifyas"naturalleaders".
B.Thereisnoproofthat"naturalleaders"exist.
C.Naturalleadersareeasilyacceptedbythemembersofagroup.
D.Naturalleadersshareasimilarsetofcharacteristics.
35.聽(tīng)力原文:W:Whatdoyoudoforaliving,Frank?
M:Iamanaerospaceengineer.IhavebeenworkingforNASAforoverfifteenyears.
W:Wow.thatsoundsfascinating.Whatprojectshaveyoubeeninvolvedin?
M:WelluntilrecentlyIwasheavilyinvolvedintheCassinimission.Idon'tknowifyou'refamiliarwithitornot.It'soneofNASA'smostexpensiveandambitiousprojects.WearesendingaprobetoexploreSaturnanditsmoons.
W:Thatsoundsreallyinteresting.Areyouinanywayinvolvedintheconstructionoftheinternationalspacestation?
M:Actually,that'swhatI'mworkingonnow.I'mcurrentlyatechnicalliaisonbetweenNASAandseveralEuropeanspaceagencies.It'saninterestingjob.butitcanbeabittoomuchattimes.Theinternationalspacestationisprobablythelargestinternationalventureeverattempted,andIamconstantlydealingwithtechnicaldifficulties.budgetproblems,anddelays.It'snoteasycoordinatingtheeffortsofallthosecountries.IhavebeentoEuropethreetimesinthelastmonth,andIhavetogotoKazakhstannextweek.
W:AndIunderstandthere'ssomecontroversysurroundingthespacestation.Don'tsomepeopleworry.thatNASAisspendingtoomuchmoneyontheproject?.
M:Manyexpertshavecomplainedthattheprojecthasgrownoutofcontrolandbecomefartooexpensive.ButIlookatitasmorethanaspacestation:Ibelieveit'shelpingtofosterinternationalscientificcooperation.It'snicetoseethescientistsoftheworldworkingtogethertocreateastepping-stonetothefuture.
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A.Itplanstosendaprobetoexplorethemoon.
B.It'sNASA'smostexpensiveprojectsofar.
C.It'sanambitiousproject.
D.It'sinvolvedintheconstructionoftheAmericanspacestation.
36.【B4】
37.(13)
A.Askthewomanforthesoup.
B.Callthewoman'smother.
C.Readthesouprecipe.
D.Eatlunchwiththewoman.
38.
【B4】
39.聽(tīng)力原文:Doyouhavetroublesleepingatnight?Thenmaybethisisforyou.Whenyouworryaboutneedingsleepandtossandturntryingtofindacomfortableposition,you'reprobablyonlymakingmattersworse.Whathappenswhenyoudothatisthatyourheartrateactuallyincreases,makingitmoredifficulttorelax.Youmayalsohavesomebadhabitsthatcontributetotheproblem.Doyourestfrequentlyduringtheday?Doyougetvirtuallynoexercise,ordoyouexercisestrenuouslylateintheday?Areyoupreoccupiedwithsleep?Ordoyousleeplateonweekends?Anyorallofthesefactorsmightbeleadingtoyourinsomniabydisruptingyourbody'snaturalrhythm.Whatshouldyoudothen,onthosesleeplessnights?Don'tbotherwithsleepingpills.Theycanactuallycauseworseinsomnialater.Thebestthingtodoisdrinkmilk,orcatcheeseortunafish.Theseareallrichinaminoacidsandhelpproduceaneurotransmitterinthebrainthatinducessleep.Thisneurotransmitterwillhelpyourelax,andyou'llbeonyourwaytogettingagoodnight'ssleep.Untiltomorrow'sbroadcast,thishasbeenanotherintheseries"HintsforGoodHealth."
(33)
A.Tomakerecommendationsonsensibledieting.
B.Toreportthelatestadvancesinphysicaltherapy.
C.Torelateanexperimentcombiningsleepandexercise.
D.Toofferadviceaboutsleepingproblems.
40.聽(tīng)力原文:(32)Howmenfirstlearnttoinventwordsisunknown,inotherwords,theoriginoflanguageisamystery.Allwereallyknowisthatmen,unlikeanimals,(33)somehowinventedcertainsoundstoexpressthoughtsandfeelhugs,actionsandthings,sothattheycouldcommunicatewitheachother,andthatlatertheyagreeduponcertainsigns,calledletters,whichcouldbecombinedtorepresentthosesounds,andwhichcouldbewrittendown.Thosesounds,whetherspoken,orwritteninletterswecallwords.(34)Thepowerofwords,then,liesintheirassociations--thethingstheybringupbeforeourminds.Wordsbecomefilledwithmeaningforusbyexperience,andthelongerwelive,themorecertainwordsrecalltousthegladandsadeventsofourpast,andthemorewereadandlearn,themorethenumberofwordsthatmeansomethingtousincreases.
Greatwritersarethosewhonotonlyhavegreatthoughtsbutalsoexpressthesethoughtsinwordswhichappealpowerfullytoourmindsandemotions.Thischarmingandtellinguseofwordsiswhatwecalllitererystyle.Aboveall,(35)therealpoetisamasterofwords.Hecanconveyhismeaninginwordswhichsinglikemusic,andwhichbythenpositionandassociationcanmovementotears.Weshouldthereforelearntochooseourwordscarefullyandusethemaccurately,ortheywillmakeourspeechsillyandvulgar.
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A.Alegendhandeddownfromthepast.
B.Amatterthatishiddenorsecret.
C.Aquestiondifficulttoanswer.
D.Aproblemnotyetsolved.
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.
UriShamir'sviewpointisthat______.
A.nationsinthatregionarejustfightingforwater
B.peopletherearethirstyforpeaceinsteadofwater
C.waterisnoproblemaslongasthereispeace
D.thosenationshaveeveryreasontofightforwater
42.Harringtonisenthusiasticaboutawardingherworkersbecauseshefelt______forthechancesgivenbefore.
43.
Whatcanwelearnabouttheresearchontreegenes?
A.Theresearchmethodsarethesameastheanalysisofhumangenes.
B.Thefindingsareexpectedtobeasfruitfulastheanalysisofhumangenes.
C.Itwilltakeasmuchtimeandeffortastheanalysisofhumangenes.
D.Theresearchhasbeenmainlyconcentratedonthegenesofyoungtrees.
44.
Whatdoes"both"inthelastparagraphstandfor?
45."Bridgingthegap"(Line1,Para.4)isusedinthepassagetoreferto______.
A.teachingoldpeoplemoreinformationaboutthemoderntechnology
B.askingyounggenerationtogetusedtothetraditionalwaysofcommunication
C.usingmoderntechnologytoinventeasywaystocommunicateforoldpeople
D.neglectingthedifferencebetweenyoungandoldgenerationsincommunication
46.
Theauthorcondemnsnoiseessentiallybecauseit______.
A.isagainstthelaw
B.canmakesomepeopleirritable
C.isanuisance
D.isadangertopeople'shealth
47.
WhydidsomepractitionersagreetobethesubjectsofEmily'sexperiment?
A.Itinvolvednothingmorethanmereguessing.
B.Theythoughtitwasgoingtobealotoffun.
C.Itwasmorestraightforwardthanotherexperiment.
D.Theysensednoharminalittlegirl%experiment.
48.
Thepassageconcludesthat______.
A.dogsaremoredomesticatedthancats
B.dogsaremorelovablethancats
C.thoughdifferent,dogsandcatshavetheirowncharms
D.bothdogsandcatscanbekeptaspetsinonehouse
49.
AccordingtoMetroofficials,theywouldliketo______.
A.wastesometimewanderinginthewakeoftheterriblebombings
B.regretlateroversomethingtheyshouldhavedoneearlier
C.takeprecautionsagainstanypotentialdangersattheexpenseoftheirtime
D.wearplainclothestoprotectpassengersorrepeattheirrequestoverandagain
50.SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.
In1951,Timemagazinesetouttopaintaportraitofthenation'syouth,thosebornintotheGreatDepression.ItdoomedthemastheSilentGeneration,andagenerallydulllot:cautiousandobedient,uninterestedinstrikingoutinnewdirectionsorshapingthegreatissuesoftheday—theoutwardlyefficienttypeswhoseinneragoniesthenovel"RevolutionaryRoad"wouldanalyzeadecadelater.
"Youth'sambitionshaveshrunk,"themagazinedeclared."FewyoungsterstodaywanttominediamondsinSouthAfrica,ranchinParaguay,climbMountEverest,findacureforcancer,sailaroundtheworldorbuildanindustrialempire.Somewouldliketoownasmall,independentbusiness,butmostwantagoodjobwithabigfirm,andwithit,akindofsuburbanidyll(田園活)."Theyoungsoldier"lacksflame,"studentswere"docilenotetakers."Andtheyoungwriter'stalent"sometimesturnsouttobenothingmorethanabyproductofhisnervousdisposition."
"ThebestthingthatcanbesaidforAmericanyouth,inoroutofuniform,isthatithaslearnedthatitmusttrytomakethebestofabadanddifficultjob,whetherthatjobislife,war,orboth,"Timeconcluded."Thegenerationwhichhasbeencalledtheoldestyounggenerationintheworldhasachievedacertainmaturity."
Todayweareinarecessionthedepthanddurationofwhichareunknown;Friday'sjoblossfigureswerejustthelatestsuggestionthatitcouldwellbeprolongedandprofoundratherthanshorterandshallower.
SowhatoftheyouthshapedbywhatsomearealreadycallingtheGreatRecession?Willapublicationlookingbackfrom2030damnthemwithsuchfaintpraise?Willtheymarry,younger,besatisfiedwithstablebutlessexcitingjobs?Willtheirchildrenmockthemforreusingteabagsandcountingpenniesasifthispaycheckwerethelast?Attheveryleast,theywilldealwithtremendousinstability,justastheirDepressionforebearsdid.
"The'30schallengedthewholeideaoftheAmericandream,theideaofopeneconomicpossibilities,''saidMorrisDickstein,anEnglishprofessorattheGraduateCenteroftheCityUniversityofNewYork."Theversionyougetofthattodayisthelossofconfidenceonthepartofbothparentandchildrenthatlifeinthenextgenerationwillinevitablybebetter."
Howtoday'syoungwillbeaffected10,20or40yearsonwilldependonmanythings.Ifhistory.isanyguide,whatwillmattermostiswherethisrecessiongenerationisinthehistoricalprocess.
Whatdidthenovel"RevolutionaryRoad"analyze?
A.TheinnerpainoftheSilentGeneration.
B.ThepersonalityoftheSilentGeneration.
C.Thecharacteristicsoftheefficientpeople.
D.TheimpactoftheDepressionontheyouth.
51.Before1965manyscientistspicturedthecirculationoftheocean'swatermassasconsistingoflargeslow-movingcurrents,suchastheGulfStream.Thatview,basedon100yearsofobservationsmadearoundtheglobe,producedonlyaroughapproximationofthetruecirculation.Butinthe1950sandthe1960s,researchersbegantoemploynewlydevelopedtechniquesandequipmentincludingsubsurfacefloatsthatmovewithoceancurrentandemitidentificationsignalsformonthsatfixedlocationsintheocean.Theseinstrumentsdisclosedanunexpectedlevelofvariabilityinthe'deepocean.Rather
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