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2022年四川省巴中市大學(xué)英語6級大學(xué)英語六級知識點匯總(含答案)學(xué)校:________班級:________姓名:________考號:________
一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20題)1.Fromherresearch,SusanD.Blumsetouttounderstandthatstudentsare______.
A.havinganewunderstandingofcreatingandquoting
B.noteasytogetaccesstotheauthorship
C.onthewaytoacceptnewnotionofauthorship
D.tryingtoredefinethenotionofauthorship
2.
______asthe"covertdepression",ithasthreemajorsymptoms.
3.
Trustisamatterof______ratherthanoftechnique.
4.
TheheadeconomistArnoldBakerbelievedthattheworldisgoingthroughthemostfundamentalchangesince______.
5.
Bilingualprogramscandomuchbetteriftheproblemsof______canbesolved.
6.
Therealtherapistscanusedreamemotiontotreatpatientswhoareexperiencingunpleasantlifeevents.
A.YB.NC.NG
7.
Theflameofthe,torchislitattheTempleofHeraandthencarriedtotheancient______.
8.
ThegoaloftheHumanGenomeProjectisto______.
9.Underyourdurablepowerattorney,ifyouareunable,apersoncanbegiventheauthorityto______.
10.
ThepesticideDDTcanbeeffectiveagainst______.
A.malariaB.wildlifeC.animalsD.humannervoussystem
11.
AnE-languagelearningsystemcalledChengoishopefultohelpchildrenlearnChineseforthissoftwarecaptures______withstories,gamesandanimationsbasedonthe2008Olympics.
12.HomeIsWheretheHurtIs
Beingforcedintoflighttotallydisruptsthelivesoftheinternallydisplaced,exactlyasitdoestorefugees.Butunlikemanyrefugees,theworld'smillionsofinternallydisplacedpersonsoftenhavenowheretoturn.Theyremaintrappedinthesameunsafeenvironmentfromwhichtheytriedtoflee.Insituationsofinternalstrife(沖突),bydefinition,theciviliangovernmentfunctionspartiallyornotatall;andthecivilianpopulationisignoredortreatedwithhostilitybybothsides.
AdefinitionsubmittedtotheU.N.CommissiononHumanRightsdefinestheinternallydisplacedas"personsorgroupsofpersonswhohavebeenforcedtofleetheirhomesorplacesofhabitualresidencesuddenlyorunexpectedlyasaresultofarmedconflict,internalstrife,systematicviolationsofhumanrightsornaturalorman-madedisasters,andwhohavenotcrossedaninternationallyrecognizedStateborder.”
Today,thereareanestimated30millioninternallydisplacedpeopleintheworld—doublethenumberofrefugees.Inmanyplaces,theyareallbutforgottenbytheinternationalcommunity.
AlthoughtherearefewrefugeesinLatinAmerica,thereareupto3millioninternallydisplacedpersonsintheregion,includingasmanyas480,000inPeruand6,000,000inColombia.Inbothcountries,acombinationofpoliticalandsocio-economicfactors,suchasexcessivelyunequalincomedistribution,drug-traffickingandheavyinvolvementofthearmyinthepoliticalscene,haveresultedinhighlevelsofviolenceandaclimatethatfostershumanrightsabuses.Whethermanifestedasanongoingconflictbetweenthearmedforcesandthearmedopposition(thecaseofPeru),oraconstantarmedstrugglebetweenrebelandparamilitarygroups(thecaseofColombia),violencehascausedthedisplacementofhundredsofthousandsofruralpeasantsandnativepeople.Theinternallydisplacedoftenleadaverystableexistence,andtheyarehighlygratefulforanyonewhopaysattentiontotheirplight(averybadsituationthatsomeoneisin).
Delia,ofPeru'sAshaninkapeople,hasbeendisplacedforthepasteightyears.Now,homelessandhelpless,Deliaandherpeoplehavetodependonthegoodwillandcharityoftheirremoterelativesandoftheoccasionalnon-governmentalorganization(NGO).IthasbeenastruggleforDelia,whohastriedtoobtainbettereducationfacilitiesforthechildrenandtopromotesmallhandicraftsprojects.Andshetriestoshieldhercommunityfromthesurroundingconflictbyopposinganyinvolvementwiththearmedopposition,orwiththerondas(acivildefenseunitthatfightsagainsttheSendero).Thisneutralposition,inthecontextoftheconflict,isnotapopularonewitheitherside.Totheirwayofthinking,oneiseitheraRonderooraSendero;thereisnomiddleroad.
Womenhavebeenthedrivingforceineffortstomaintainsomesemblance(偽裝)ofnormallifeinthePeruvianAndes.There,hundredsofthousandsofpeople,mostlyQuechuaspeakers,weredisplacedoverthelast10years.Husbandswere"disappeared"orkilled,andsonshadtojointhearmy.Thewomenhadtogathertheirchildrenandfleetourbancenters.wheretheycouldmeltintothepoverty-strickenanonymityofashantytown(以臨時搭蓋的陋屋為主的地區(qū)).Nowtheyliveinshackswithnowater,noelectricityandnosewagesystem.Thechildrengetlittleschoolingandspendlongdaysplayinginthedirt.Povertydiseaseandunemploymentmakelifenearlyintolerable.Butdisplacedwomenhavenotbeenidle.Theyhaveorganizedsoupkitchens,"mothers'clubs"andhandicraftassociationstosupporteachotherandimprovelivingconditions.Irma,oneofthewomenwetalkedwiththinksthatsoonsheandhersisterswillbeabletogobackhome."Butwe'dlikeourgovernmentandtheworldtogiveusahand,"shesaid.
Despitethemanyhardships,
A.YB.NC.NG
13.Ifyoufailtosay"thankyou"tothereceptionists,theywillhavenegativeimpressionsofyou.
14.
Asubstantialfiberlinkdamagedbyatrainderailmentaffected______.
15.
Withoutthehostprocessor,acardholdercannotwithdrawmoneyfromanATM.
A.YB.NC.NG
16.
Manyparentsarepushingtheirchildrenprematurelyintoadulthoodandatever-earlieragestheyhavetoworkhardtoexcelnotonlyinacademicstudy,butinsportsandsociallifeaswell.
A.YB.NC.NG
17.
Aslocaltemperaturesfluctuatenaturally,itisnotrighttosaythattheEarthisbecominghotter.
A.YB.NC.NG
18.
TheAmazondroughtshowsextreme______ratherthanclimaticchange.
19.
Salopeksaidthathe______toSudantoreportagainalthoughtherewerealotofdifficulties.
20.
BeforeraisingtheirvoicesagainstU.S.tobaccoindustry,manycriticshavemadefieldtripsacrossmanypartsofAsia.
A.YB.NC.NG
二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.聽力原文:IfthepopulationoftheEarthgoesonincreasingatitspresentrate,therewilleventuallynotbeenoughresourceslefttosustainlifeontheplanet.Bythemiddleofthe21stcentury,ifpresenttrendscontinue,wewillhaveusedupalltheoilthatdrivesourcars,forexample.Evenifscientistsdevelopnewwaysoffeedingthehumanrace,thecrowdedconditionsonEarthwillmakeitnecessaryforustolookforopenspacesomewhereelse.
AnAmericanscientist,ProfessorCarlSagan,believesthatbeforetheearth'sresourcesarecompletelyexhausted,itwillbepossibletochangetheatmosphereofVenusandsocreateanewworldalmostaslargeasEarthitself.ThedifficultyisthatVenusismuchhotterthantheEarthandthereisonlyatinyamountofwaterthere.
Saganproposesthatalgae,anorganismthatcanliveinextremelyhotorcoldatmospheresandatthesametimeproduceoxygen,shouldbebredinconditionssimilartothoseonVenus.Assoonasthishasbeendone,thealgaewillbeplacedinsmallrockets.SpaceshipswillthanflytoVenusandfiretherocketsintotheatmosphere.Inafairlyshorttime,thealgaewillbreakdownthecarbondioxideintooxygenandcarbon.
Whenthealgaehavedonetheirwork,theatmospherewillbecomecoolerbutbeforemancansetfootonVenus,itwillbenecessaryfortheoxygentoproducerain.ThesurfaceoftheplanetwillstillbetoohotformentolandonitbuttherainwilleventuallyfallandinafewyearssomethinglikeEarthwillbereproducedonVenus.
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A.ThewaytoensurethesurvivalofthehumanraceonVenus.
B.ThewaytobreedorganismsonVenus.
C.ThewaytoreducethepopulationoftheEarth.
D.Thewaytoconquertheuniverse.
22.
【B3】
23.(34)
A.Michaelhasbeendivingfornineyears.
B.Michaeldivesonholidayswithhisparents.
C.Michaellovesdivingeversincehefirsttriedit.
D.Michaelhasnevertakenanydivingcourses.
24.聽力原文:WilliamShakespearewaschristenedinthemarkettownofStratfordonAvon,Warwickshire,onApril26,1564;traditionally,hisactualbirthdaywasthreedaysearlier,onSt.George'sday,thesamedayhisdeathfifty-twoyearslater.Hisfather,John,wasarespectedmiddle-classtrade,andhismother,MaryArden,camefromafamilyoflocallandowners.ItseenprobablethatyoungWilliamreceivedafaireducation(forhisday)atthelocalGrammarSchool;attheageofeighteenhemarriedagirleightyearsolderthanhimself,AnneHathaway,whogavehimachildthefollowingyearandtwinsin1585.Littleelseisknownofhisearlylife,andsowecannottellwhatmadehimdecidetoleaveStratfordin1586forLondon,wherehestayeduntil1611.InLondonhemustsoonhaveattractedattention,becauseby1592hewasapopularenoughwriterandactortobelaughedatbyanolderdramatistasanuneducatedJackofalltrades.Heismentionedasbeingamongtheprincipalactorsofthecityasearlyas1598,andin1599wefindthatheisamemberofthecomplyrunningtheGlobeTheaterwithone-tenthinterestintheprofits-showingabusinesssenserarelyseeninhisfellowwriters.Hispopularityisindicatedbythefactthatnotonlywerehisownplayspublishedunderhisname,whichwasarareprocedureinhisday,butalsoplaysbyotheraretobefoundattributedtohim,asiftoindicatethathisnamealonewouldpromiseagoodsale.
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A.OnApril26,1611.
B.OnApril23,1611.
C.OnApril26,1616.
D.OnApril23,1616.
25.聽力原文:M:Excusememadam.Wouldyoumindlettingmetakealookinyourbag?
W:Ibegyourpardon?
M:I'dliketolookintoyourbag,ifyoudon'tmind.
W:Whoareyoutoinsist?Iadviseyoutotakeoff,beforeIcallapoliceman.
M:Iamapoliceman,madam.Here'smyidentitycard.
W:What?Oh...well...andjustwhatrightdoesthatgiveyoutogoaroundlookingintopeople'sbugs?
M:Nonewhatsoever,unlessIhavereasontobelievethatthere'ssomethinginthebagsbelongingtosomeoneelse.
W:Whatdoyoumeanbelongingtosomeoneelse?
M:Well,perhaps,thingsthathaven'tbeenpaidfor?
W:Areyoutalkingaboutstolengoods?
M:Exactly,butifthecitizensarehonesttheywouldn'tmind,wouldthey?
W:Stoppingpeopleinthestreetanddemandingtoseewhatintheirbags!
M:I'msorry.I'mtryingtodomyjobaspolitelyaspossible.However,ImustinsistonBeingwhatyouhaveinyoubag.
W:Andwhat,precisely,doyouexpecttofindinthere?
M:Thankyoumadam.
W:Netatall.
M:Mm.Sixteenlipsticks?
W:Yes,nothingunusualinthatIliketochangetheeaterwithmymood.
M:Iseeyousmokealot.Fifteencigarettelighters!
W:Yes,Ianratheraheavysmoker.
M:NowareyougoingtocomealongquietlyoramIgoingtohavetocallforhelp?
W:Butthisisunfair!
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A.Abusinessmaninastore.
B.Awanderinthestreet.
C.Amateurdetective.
D.Amanwithplainclothes.
26.(14)
A.Inthesubway.
B.Inthemoviehouse.
C.Inlineoutside.
D.Somewhereelse.
27.(28)
A.Refrainfromshowinghisfeelings.
B.Expresshisopinionfrankly.
C.Arguefiercely.
D.Yellloudly.
28.
【B9】
29.聽力原文:M:MayItakeamake-upexamnextweek?
W:It'snotmypolicytogivemake-upexams,butthecircumstancesinyourcaseareexceptional.
Q:Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?
(13)
A.Themanisanexceptionallyexcellentstudent.
B.Thewomanisnotallowedtogivemake-upexams.
C.Thestudent'srequestwillbegranted.
D.Thestudentwon'tbeabletocompletethecourse.
30.
【B6】
31.聽力原文:M:Excuseme.madam.CanIbuyaticketdirectfromheretoCleveland?
W:Yes,butyouwillhavetotransferatSeattletoadomesticairline.Butthat'snoproblem.Theyflyquiteoften.
Q:Whatwouldthemanmostprobablydo?
(13)
A.FlytoClevelanddirectly.
B.TakeaconnectingflightatSeattle.
C.BuytheticketatSeattle.
D.Buyadomesticairlineticket.
32.聽力原文:W:HowdoyoulikeyournewtenantwhomovedtoyourapartmentlastMonday?
M:Well,sheisanicelady,thoughI'mhavingahardtimegettingusedtoher.
Q:What'stheman'sproblem?
(13)
A.Heishavingahardtimelettinghisapartment.
B.Heprefershisoldtenanttothenewone.
C.Heisnotaccustomedtolivingwiththenewtenantyet.
D.Hedoesn'twanttolethisapartmenttoher.
33.聽力原文:W:ICan'tbeartheairpollutioninthiscityanymore.It'sgettingworseandworse.Theskylooksgreymostofthetime.
M:Yousaidit!We'veneverhadsomanyfactoriesbefore.
Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?
(13)
A.Theairpollutioniscausedbythedevelopmentofindustry.
B.Thecitywaspoorbecausetherewasn'tmuchindustrythen.
C.Thewoman'sexaggeratingtheseriousnessofthepollution.
D.Hemightmovetoanothercityverysoon.
34.SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
聽力原文:Therearemanycomputeruserswhoarewonderingiftheyshouldbeputtingtheircomputerstosleepattheendofthedayoriftheyshouldactuallyshutdown.Sleepmodewasoriginallyimplementedsimplyasascreensaver.Onlaptopcomputersitbecameveryusefulforconservingbatterypowerifthecomputerwastoremainidleforaperiodoftime.(Inthebeginning,sleepmodewasforlaptopsonly.)Later,themonitorcompaniesgotonthe"green"computingkick,andbegantobuildin"energysaver"featuresthatwouldputjustthemonitortosleep,butnotthecomputer.Sonowthepurposeofthedesktop'sSleepbecamea)toconservepower,andb)toletthecomputer"rest."
Puttingyourcomputertosleepattheendofthedayhasthesetwoveryadvantageousbenefits.Firstandforemost,thesleepmodeallowsyourcomputertogotosleepwhennotinuse,andtore-launchveryquickly.Acoldstartupwilltakeasmuchas10timesaslong.That'sthemostimportantfunction.Italsoallowsyoutoleaveprojectsinprogressliketheyare,andreappearinstantlywhenyoureturn.
Thereisadownsidehowever.Sosomewarningsareinorder.AsMr.Murphyputit:"Ifsomethingcangowrong,itwill."Ifanythinghappensduringtheperiodofsleep,youcancomebacktoacrashedcomputer,andanyunsavedworkgoneforever.Forinstance,aroundhereIcan'tleavethecomputersatsleepduringathunderstormseason--inablack-out,withoutbatteryback-up,you'vegotacrash.
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A.Itconservesbatterypower.
B.Itletsyourlaptoprest.
C.Itmakesyourlaptopeasytocontrol.
D.Itreplacesscreensaver.
35.聽力原文:W:Interestedinthisbook?Thisisourbestsellerthisweek.
M:Bestseller?Iamconsideringwhatnewideasitgivesabouthowtodealwiththeaggravatingpeople.
W:Itaskspeopletoquitcomplaininganddosomething.Whatsurprisesmanypeopleaboutthisbookisitsuggeststhatthebestthingtodoistochangeyourselfbecauseyouamnotgoingtochangetheotherperson.
M:Really?It's"me"thathastochangeasopposedtotheotherperson?
W:Well,haveyoueverchangedanybody?
M:I'vetriedmanytimes.It'snotreallypossiblethough.
W:That'sright.
M:ButhowcanIdothat?
W:Thebookishere.Bringitbackhomeandreaditandyoucanfindtheanswer.
M:BeforeIpaymymoneyIshouldbeclearthatthisbookisusefulforme.Idon'twanttopayforitandthenfindIhavepaidfornothing.
W:Thisbookisdefinitelyworththemoney.Thebookeventellsyouhowtodealwithdifferenttypesofworkers,coworkersandbosses,fromthemostcommonannoyingtypetotheworstkind.
M:Givemethemostcommonannoyingtypeofcoworker.
W:Themostcommonannoyingtypeofcoworkersiscalled"boundarybusters".So,it'ssomeonewhoinvadesyourspace,makestoomuchnoise,eatsupyourtimeorchewsyourearoff.Theyareboundarybusters.
M:AndhowdoIdealwiththem?
W:Again,sir,thebookishere.Bringitbackandreadfortheanswer.
M:Itseemsyouknowalotaboutthisbook.CanIdrawtheconclusionthatyoufancyit?
W:Well,frankly,Iamtheauthor.
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A.Manyofherbooksarebestsellers.
B.Sheisashrewdbookstoreowner.
C.Sheispromotingherbookinperson.
D.Sheisasalespersonatthebookstore.
36.聽力原文:M:Ihavetofillouttheseforms.Theyaredueatthefinancialaidofficebytomorrowafternoon.
W:Youwerejustcomplainingabouthowbrokeyouare.IfIwereyou,I'dmakethatmyfirstpriority.
Whatdoesthewomanmean?
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A.Themanislookingforanewjob.
B.Themanissufferingfromhisbrokenleg.
C.Themanisinshortofmoney.
D.Themanhasaninterviewtomorrowafternoon.
37.聽力原文:W:Canyoudothedishes,honey?Iamsotiredafterthecooking.
M:ButI'vealreadysweptthefloor,andthefootballgameisgoingtokickoffintenminutes.Youknow,footballismyfavorite.
Q:Whataretheytalkingabout?
(18)
A.Whoisgoingtodothedishes.
B.Whoisgoingtosweepthefloor.
C.WhatprogramisonTV.
D.Whattheyaregoingtodo.
38.(31)
A.Understandwhattheirstaffarefeelingbyunderstandingtheirbodylanguage.
B.Learnmoretheculturalbackgroundoftheirstaffthroughtheirbodylanguage.
C.Creategoodworkingconditionsbyusingproperbodylanguage.
D.Spendalotoftimeinstudyingbodylanguage.
39.SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
聽力原文:I'dliketosharewithyoutodaymyexperiencewithanewapproachtobuildingahouse.It'scalledEnvelopBuilding.Essentially,whatitmeansisthatasyouarebuildingahouse,youtrytoleavethelandscapefeatureontheland,especiallythevegetationintheoriginalcondition.Sowhatyouarenotdoingistheusualpracticeofland-scraping.BywhichImeanliterallyscrapingorcleaningthelandofanyandalltheoriginalplants.WhyistheapproachcalledEnvelopBuilding?Becauseinsteadofclearingeverythingaway,youletyouroriginallandscapeelementsenveloporsurroundyourhouse.LettheVegetationphysicalfeaturessuchashillsandslopesorinterestingrockformations,constitutedasignificantpartofthecharacterofthebuildingsight.Thedesignofthehouseshouldtakethesefeaturesofthepropertyintoaccount.Actuallyintegratingyouroriginalwildlandscapewithahouseisnotthatnew.ThefamousAmericanarchitectWrightwasdoingitabout65yearsago.Soweareingoodcompany.EnvelopBuildingisnotaseasyasitsoundsthough.It'snotjustthatyoubuildyourhouseandleavethelandalone.Bybuilding,youarealreadydamagingtheoriginallandscape.Butasarchitects,weshouldtrytoworkwithenvironment,hotagainstit.Acreativearchitectcanfindwaystoincorporatenaturallandscapeintotheoveralldesign.Forexample,Wrightusedthemassivebouldersonthesideofoneofthemostfamoushousesaspartofthehousefoundation.
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A.Eliminatingtheoriginalvegetationfromthebuildingsite.
B.Markingthehousesinanareasimilartooneanother.
C.Decidingwhereahousewillbebuilt.
D.Surroundingabuildingwithwildflowersandplants.
40.聽力原文:M:Carlearnedalotofmoneyoverthesummervacationasaconsultanttothatcompany.
W:Idon'tdoubtit.Whatsurprisesmeisthathe'sstillworkingtherenowthatclassesareabouttostartagain.
Q:WhatdoesthewomansayaboutCarl?
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A.Shedoubtshemakesmuchmoneynow.
B.She'ssurprisedthathechosethatcompany.
C.Shedoesn'tknowwhenher.classesstarted.
D.Shewonderswhyhe'skepthisjob.
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.
【C3】
42.
Whatdoesthewriterciteasthesourcesofmoralvoid?
43.
Themainideaofthepassageis______.
44.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.Pleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.
Formorethan10yearstherehasbeenabiggerriseincarcrimethaninmostothertypesofcrime.Anaverageofmorethantwocarsaminutearebroken【C1】______,vandalized(破壞)orstolenintheUK.Carcrimeaccountsforalmostathirdofallreportedoffenceswithno【C2】______thatthetrendisslowingdown.
Althoughtherearehighlyprofessionalcriminals【C3】______incartheft,almost90percentofcarcrimeiscommittedbytheopportunist.Amateurthievesareaidedbyourcarelessness.WhentheAutomobileAssociation(AA)engineers【C4】______onetowncentrecarparklastyear,10percentofcarscheckedwereunlocked,afigure【C5】______upbyaHomeOfficenationalsurveythatfound12percentofdriverssometimeslefttheircarsunlocked.
Thevehiclesaresittinginpetrolstationswhiledriverspayfortheirfuel.TheAAhasdiscoveredthatcarsareleftunattendedforanaverageofthreeminutes—andsometimesmuchlonger—asdriversbuydrinks,cigarettesandotherconsumer【C6】______andthenpayatthecounter.Withpaymentbycreditcardmoreandmorecommon,itisnotunusualforadrivertobeoutofhiscarforaslongassixminutesprovidingthecarthiefwithagoldenopportunity.
InanexclusiveAAsurvey,carriedoutatabusygarageonamainroadoutofLondon,300motoristswere【C7】______overthreedaysoftheholidayperiod.24percentadmittedthatthey"always"or"sometimes"leavethekeysinthecar.Thismeansthatnationwide,amillioncarsdailybecomeeasytargetsfortheopportunistthief.
TheAArecommendslockingupwheneveryouleavethecar--andforhowevershortaperiod.A【C8】______opensunrooforwindowisafurthercome-ontothieves.
Leavingvaluablesinviewisaninvitationtothecriminal.AManchesterprobationary(假釋期)serviceresearchproject,whichinterviewedalmost100carthieveslastyear,foundmanywouldinvestigateacoatthrownonaseat.Never【C9】______anydocumentsshowingyourhomeaddressinthecar.Ifyouhaveagarage,useitandlockit—agaragedcarisatsubstantiallylessrisk.
Therearemanyother【C10】______toavoid.TheHomeOfficehasfoundlittleawarenessamongdriversaboutsafeparking.Mostmotoristsquestionedmadenoeffortstoavoidparkinginquietspotsawayfromstreetlights—justtheplacesthieveslove.TheAAadvisesdriverstoparkinplaceswithpeoplearound—thievesdonotlikeaudiences.
A)backedI)leave
B)beneathJ)partially
C)branchK)practically
D)developL)questioned
E)insightM)sign
F)intoN)surveyed
G)involvedO)traps
H)items
【C1】
45.
Inadditiontohelpingsavetheanimalincaseofdanger,thecameracan______.
46.
Emotional"rollercoaster"refersto______.
47.TheNationalAssociationofSecuritiesDealersisinvestigatingwhethersomebrokeragehousesareinappropriatelypushingindividualstoborrowlargesumsontheirhousestoinvestinthestockmarket.Canwepersuadetheassociationtoinvestigatewould-beprivatizersofSocialSecurity?ForitisnowapparentthattheBushadministration'sprivatizationproposalwillamounttothesamething,borrowtrillions,putthemoneyinthestockmarketandhope.
Privatizationwouldbeginbydivertingpayrolltaxes,whichpayforcurrentSocialSecuritybenefits,intopersonalinvestmentaccounts.Thegovernmentwouldhavetoborrowtomakeuptheshortfall.Thiswouldsharplyincreasethegovernment'sdebt."Nevermind,"privatizationadvocatessay,"inthelongrun,peoplewouldmakesomuchonpersonalaccountsthatthegovernmentcouldsavemoneybycuttingretirees'benefits."
Evenso,ifpersonalinvestmentaccountswereinvestedinTreasurybonds,thiswholeprocesswouldaccomplishpreciselynothing.Theinterestworkerswouldreceiveontheiraccountswouldexactlymatchtheinterestthegovernmentwouldhavetopayonitsadditionaldebt.Tocompensatefortheinitialborrowing,thegovernmentwouldhavetocutfuturebenefitssomuchthatworkerswouldgainnothingatall.However,privatizersclaimthattheseinvestmentswouldmakealotofmoneyandthat,ineffect,thegovernment,nottheworkers,wouldreapmostofthosegains,becauseaspersonalaccountsgrew,thegovernmentcouldcutbenefits.
Wecanargueatlengthaboutwhetherthehighstockreturnssuchschemesassumearerealistic(theyaren't),butlet'scuttothechase:inessence,suchschemesinvolvehavingthegovernmentborrowheavilyandputthemoneyinthestockmarket.That'sbecausethegovernmentwould,ineffect,confiscateworkers'gainsintheirpersonalaccountsbycuttingthoseworkers'benefits.
Onceyourealizewhatprivatizationreallymeans,itdoesn'tsoundtooresponsible,doesit?Butthedetailsmakeitconsiderablyworse.First,financialmarketswould,correctly,treattherealityofhugedeficitstodayasamuchmoreimportantindicatorofthegovernment'sfiscalhealththanthemerepromisethatgovernmentcouldsavemoneybycuttingbenefitsinthedistantfuture.Afterall,agovernmentbondisalegallybindingpromisetopay,whileabenefitsformulathatsupposedlycutscosts40yearsfromnowisnothingmorethanasuggestiontofutureCongresses.Ifaprivatizationplanpassedin2005calledforsteepbenefitcutsin2045,whataretheoddsthatthosecutswouldreallyhappen?Second,asystemofpersonalaccountswouldpayhugebrokeragefees.Ofcourse,fromWallStreet'spointofviewthat'sabenefit,notacost.
Accordingtotheauthor,"privatizers"arethose______.
A.whoborrowfrombankstoinvestinthestockmarket
B.whoinvestinTreasurybonds
C.whoadvocatethegovernmenttoborrowmoneyfromcitizens
D.whoearnlargesumsofmoneyinpersonalaccounts
48.
AccordingtoDr.Chiu,whatmakesitpossibletotrackdownanypaperworkisto______.
A.makealltheimperfectionsofmachinesdeliberate
B.findouttheguiltycreatorofthecounterfeitdocument
C.allowmoreimperfectlydesignedprinterstobesold
D.markalltheprintersinaspecialandsecretway
49.
Thetwoexamplesgiveninthethirdparagraphshowsthat______.
A.emotionsaretheresu
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