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2022年江蘇省蘇州市大學英語6級大學英語六級真題(含答案)學校:________班級:________姓名:________考號:________
一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20題)1.
Thesealevelriseismainlycausedby______triggeredbyuncheckedgreenhousegasemissions.
2.
AftertheresignationofIndonesianPresidentin1998,IndonesianChineseresidentssenttheirchildrentoschooloffering______inthebeliefthat"ChinesechildrenshouldlearnChinese".
3.TheNextDisaster:AreWeReady?
AreWeReallyPrepared?
AftertheattacksonSeptember11andthehurricanesthatslammedtheGulfCoastlastyear,you'dexpectourmajorcitiestobereadywithdisasterplansthatwillsavelivesandproperty.There'snodoubtwe'llbehitagain——maybeevenharder——becausethelistofpossiblecalamities(災(zāi)難)islong:fromabirdflupandemictoamassiveCaliforniaearthquake,tomoremonsterstorms,toanotherterroristattack.
Butarewereallypreparedtoprotectpeople,aswellastheirhomesandbusinesses?Everymajorurbanareahasreceivedfederalfunding,muchofitfromtheDepartmentofHomelandSecurity(DHS),inordertomaketheircitiesmoresecure.Buttherearenosetcriteriaformeasuringpreparedness(thefedsareworkingonthat),andthequalityofdisasterplansvarieswidelythroughoutthecountry.
Sowedecidedtodoanindependentassessmentof10high-riskurbanareas,focusingonkeysecurityindicators.Weanalyzedpublicdata,consultedwithfederalandlocalemergencyworkers,andcontactedthemayors'officestogauge(測量)thereadinessofthesecitiestomeetbothnaturalandmen-madedisasters.
Ourcriteriafellunderthreemaincategories:EmergencyReadiness,CrisisCommunications,andMedicalResponse.
EmergencyReadiness
Arethereatleast1,000firstresponders(suchaspolice,fireandEMTs)per100,000residents?They'reourfirstlineofprotectioninalmostanydisastersituation--professionalswhoaretrainedtohandleeverythingfromrescuingvictimstoprovidingfirstaid,toenforcingquarantines(封鎖),todirectingtrafficforevacuations(疏散).
Aretherefederalsearch-and-rescueteamsbasedwithin50miles?Largecitiesoftenhavespecializedteamstodealwithsuchthingsashigh-rise-buildingrescuesorhazardouschemicalspills.Butthesesquadsaresometimessmall,ill-equipped,orrunonashoestring.Thisisnottrueoffederalurbansearch-end-rescuetaskforcesthattheDHSsupportsacrossthecountry.Eachtaskforceismadeof62membersand4canines,aswellasa"comprehensivecache"ofequipment.DHStaskforcesarenotautomaticallyassigned;acityneedstoapplyandpresentitscase.
Hasthecityorstateearned"greenstatus"fromtheCentersforDiseaseControlandPrevention?Supposethatinthemidstofaflupandemicorbioterrorattack,yourcityranlowoncriticalmedicines.TheCDCstandsreadytohelpbydistributingdrugsandmedicalequipmentfromitsStrategicNationalStockpile.Buttheagencywantstoknowthatacityorstateisabletoquicklymobilizehundredsofhealthworkersandvolunteerstrainedtohandlethelogistics,andhasspacesetasideforstorageandrefrigeration.You'rebestoffifyourcityhasearnedtheCDC's"greenstatus"--evenifthestateitselfhasnot--becauseitmeanslocalhealthteamscanhandlethesuppliesontheirown.
Doesthecitywebsiteexplainclearlywhattodoincaseofevacuation?WhocanforgettheimagesofstrandedNewOrleansresidents,orthe5-mphcrawloutofHouston?ItturnedoutthatNewOrleans'sevacuationplanswerebothinadequateandpoorlycommunicated.Onewaycitiescanavoidasimilarnightmareistoputclearandeasy-to-findevacuationinformationontheirwebsites.Somecities,suchasBostonandWashington,postthepreferredstreetroutes.Others,likeLasVegas,won'tdisclosedetailsduetosecurityfears,buttheirwebsitesmayprovidewaystoquicklygetevacuationdetailswhenyouneedthem(suchasnumberstocalloralertservicesyoucansignupfor).Amongthemoreimportantthingstoaddressarepeoplewithoutvehiclesoftheirown(ahugefailinginNewOrleans)andinstructionsforpetowners.
Doesthewebsiteincludedetailsforresidentswithspecialneeds?InJuly1995,aviciousheatwavekillednearly
A.YB.NC.NG
4.
Becauseeachclassweteachhasitsown______,CLTwillvaryeachtimeweemployit.
5.
Theauthorischanginghimselftotakefulladvantageof______.
6.
Thewords"theamount"inParagraphl0referto______.
7.
Accordingtothecommercedepartment'sstatistics,onlinesalesfigurescanreachtheequivalentoftheonesofflineinthenearfuture.
A.YB.NC.NG
8.Scientistsandenvironmentaliststhinkthatglobalwarmingcanbe______.
A.continuedB.improvedC.controlledD.reduced
9.
Saccharomycescanstandfarhigherconcentrationsofethanolthanothermicroorganisms.
A.YB.NC.NG
10.
Freemanconcludesthatkidsarerobbedoftheirsenseofbelongingtothesocietyby______.
11.
Low-incomeshoppersmaygain______onfruitandvegetableproducts.
12.IntheUnitedStates,cabletelevisionhadcometonearlyfiftypercentofthehomesby______.
A.1948B.1940sC.1970sD.1990s
13.Themostimportantfactorthatleadstohungerindevelopingcountriesis______.
A.lostcrops
B.globalgreenhouseeffect
C.economiccrisis
D.poverty
14.
MichaelRossresignedandspenthisunemploymenttimeplayingguitarandexploringhislifelonginterestinscriptwritingandthemoviebusinessforhelookedatthisasan______,ratherthanapenalty.
15.
AccordingtothescientistsitistheemissionofCO(2byhumanbeingsthatcausestheincreasesofCO2levels.
A.YB.NC.NG
16.
AtHighTechHigh,______arehiredtoteachcoursesonbiotechnologyorwebdesign.
17.
Thesituationsaboutwhichlaughterisacceptablechangewith______.
18.
Thegoodpartsofalltheprogramskeepgettingbetterbecauseof______.
19.What'sthepurposeofthemanufacturers'addingaswitchtomostnewtelevisionsets?
A.Tomakemoremoney.
B.Tospreadthecablesystem.
C.Tomakeordinaryviewingpossible.
D.Toadapttothenewdevelopmentofthecablesystem.
20.
Inamoreopenmarket,whichofthefollowingbenefitsisexcludedinthetext?
A.Accesstomorecustomers.
B.Promptingspecialization.
C.Improvingproductivity.
D.Cuttingtariffs.
二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.(21)
A.Minerals.B.Chemicalpollutants.C.Salt.D.Germs.
22.(29)
A.Becauseabelltowerwastobebuiltonthesite.
B.Becauseitwasfoundunsafe.
C.Becauseaparkinglotwastobeconstructedthere.
D.Becausenoonewantedtopreserveit.
23.【B5】
24.(22)
A.Learningknowledgeofthelanguage.
B.Readingnewspapersandmagazinesofforeignlanguage.
C.Communicatingwiththenativepeople.
D.Livinginacountrywherethelanguageisspoken.
25.(43)
26.聽力原文:W:You'renotgoingtotrytodothosedishesbeforeweleave?Ifwedon'tpickupCathyandGeorgein30minutes,we'llnevergettothemoviesontime.
M:Ijustdon'twanttoleaveamessykitchen.Ithink5minutesisOK.
Q:Whydidthemanwanttodothedishes?
(17)
A.Hewantedthekitchenclean.
B.HewantedtoseeCathyandGeorge.
C.Hedon'twanttogomovies.
D.Hemustleavein30minutes.
27.(36)
A.Becauseit'sshining.
B.Becauseit'srare.
C.Becauseit'sexpensive.
D.Becauseitcamefromancienttimes.
28.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.
聽力原文:W:Itisapityyoumissedtheconcertyesterdayevening.Itwaswonderful!
M:Ididn'twanttomissthefootballgame.Well,I'mnotaclassicalmusicfananyway.
Q:Whatdowelearnfromtheconversation?
(12)
A.Themanattendedtheconcertbutdidn'tlikeit.
B.Themanwassorrytomissthefootballgame.
C.Themanismoreinterestedinfootballthaninclassicalmusic.
D.Themanwassorrythathedidn'tattendtheconcert.
29.聽力原文:ThomasEdisonwasborninMilan,OhioonFebruary11,1847.Hewasnotanordinaryperson.Hewasoneofthegreatestinventorsinthehistory.(29)Thephonograph,thelightbulb,themoviecamera,andsewingmachinearejustsomeofhismanyinventionsthathelpedchangetheworld.
Thomasdidnotgotoschool.Hismomtaughthimathome.Whenhewastwelve,hegothisfirstjobatthetrainstationasatrainboysellingcandyandnewspapers.Helovedbooksandhespentallhismoneyonthem.Onedaywhiletryingtocatchatrain,atrainmanreachedandgrabbedhimbytheears.WhilepullingEdisonup,somethingcrackedinhisearsandrightafterthathebegantogodeaf.
WhenThomashadmadeenoughmoneyyearslater,hewantedtobuyalaboratory.Hepaidagroupofscientiststothinkofinventionsandseeiftheinventionswouldwork.Thatsetupworkedsowellthatothercompaniesdidthistoo.(31)Nowtodayeverycompanyanduniversityinthewholeworldhasaresearchdepartment,anditallbeganwithEdison'sresearchgroup.
Heismostfamousfortheinventionoftheelectriclightbulb.(30)Hehadburnedhimselfwithcandlessomanytimeswhenheread;hewantedawaytoseewithoutacandle.Ittookhimjustoverayeartoinventapracticallightbulb.EdisonfoundedtheElectricLightCompanyin1878.
Inhisseventieshestillworkedsixteenhoursaday,andwasoneofthemostfamousmeninAmerica.BythetimehediedatWestOrange,NewJerseyonOctober18,1931,hehadcreatedover1,000inventions.
(30)
A.Telephoneandthelightbulb.
B.Phonographandmoviecamera.
C.Sewingmachineandrefrigerator.
D.Moviecameraandtelephone.
30.(34)
A.In1585.B.In1584.C.In1583.D.In1586.
31.聽力原文:M:Hi,Cathy.IamherebecauseIvisitedcavesalloverNorthAmerica.Sinceyouaregoingtostudycaveformations,Dr.Bowaskedmetocometosharesomeofmyexperienceswithyou.
W:Hi,Bill.Sowonderful!Ican'twaittohearaboutit!
M:Recently,IvisitedtheLaChagireCaveinNewMexico,mydreamhasalwaysbeentodiscoveranewpassageway.Ihadachancethere,becauseLaChagireissolargethatdiscoveriesarefrequentlymadethere.
W:Wasitnewlydiscovered?
M:Thecavewasnotevendiscovereduntil1986.
However,peopleinthatareahadfiguredthattheremustbeacavenearby,becauseofthestrongwindthatblewfrombehindthehugerockthatcoveredtheentrance.Enormousamountofairenterandexitthecaveinordertomaintainbalanceofthepressurewiththeinsideair.
W:Youmusthavehadtofightheavywindwhenyouwereinthecave.
M:Exactly,Ihadtofight45mileperhourwinds.Afterallthateffort,Ihadtobeextremelycarefulmaintainingmyenergylevel.Peoplewhoaretiredtendtobecareless,andmaybemoreconcernedaboutgettingoutofthecavethantakingcareofit.
W:Anythinginterestingorthrillinginthecave?
M:ThereareformationsinLaChagirethatlooklikeoceanwaves,Christmastreesandotherstuffnoonehaseverseenbefore.
W:Cavesarenormallycreatedbycarbonicacid,right?
M:Butthiscavesculptedoutbyverypowerfulsulfuricacidthatswellsupfrombelow.
(23)
A.Hewasaskedtoleadsgroupofinexperiencedcaretsthere.
B.Itwasthefirstcavethathehadevervisited.
C.Clearlymarkedtrailsmadeiteasytoexplore.
D.liehopedtomakeadiscovery.
32.
【B7】
33.
【B8】
34.(35)
A.Shewillliveanemptylife.
B.Shewillworkinabookstore.
C.Shewillremainsingle.
D.Shewillearnalotofmoney.
35.(24)
A.Thelaboratoriesarenotwellequipped.
B.Theclassesaretoobig.
C.Thetuitionfeesaretooexpensive.
D.Therearenotenoughteachers.
36.
【B10】
37.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.
聽力原文:M:Wegot34onthelistsofar,butI'msureit'llbeupinthefortiesbeforewefinish.
W:Well,inthateaseasit-downdinnerisoutofthequestion.It'llhavetobeabuffet.
Q:Whichofthefollowingisnottrue?
(12)
A.Thewomanisinherforties.
B.Theywillholdasit-downdinner.
C.Theyhavesomeproblemstoholdasit-downdinner.
D.Therewillbe40peoplewhowillattendthesit-downdinner.
38.聽力原文:It'scommonknowledgethatmusiccanhaveapowerfuleffectonouremotions.Infact,sincethe1930s,musictherapistshavereliedonmusictocalmpatientsandhelpcontrolpain.Nowpsychologistsareconfirmingthatmusiccanalsohelprelievedepressionandimproveconcentration.Forinstance,inarecentstudy,50surgeonsweregivensomehigh-stressedmathproblemstosolve.Theyweredividedintothreegroups:oneworkedinsilence,andinanother,thesurgeonslistenedtomusicoftheirchoiceonheadphones;thethirdgrouplistenedtoclassicalmusicchosenbytheresearchers.Theresultsofthestudymaysurpriseyou.Thedoctorswhogottochoosetheirownmusicexperiencedlessstressandscoredbetterthantheothers.OnepossibleexplanationisthatlisteningtothemusicyoulikestimulatesAlfawavesinthebrain,increasesheartrateandexpandsbreathing.Thathelpstoreducestressandsharpenconcentration.Otherresearchsuggestsasecondrelationshipbetweenmusicandthebrain:Byexaminingthebloodofstudentsaftertheylistenedtoavarietyofclassicalmusicselections,researchersfoundthatsomestudentsshowedalargeincreaseinendorphin,anaturalpainreliever.Thissupportswhatmusictherapistshaveknownforyears;Musiccanhelprevitalizeorcalmthepatient.
(33)
A.Traininggiventomusictherapists.
B.Howmusicpreventsdisease.
C.Studiesonthebenefitsofmusic.
D.Howmusicianscreatemusic.
39.(25)
A.Housesalescompany.
B.Motorsalescompany.
C.Foodsalescompany.
D.Travelagency.
40.
【B2】
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.
Whatisthelong-termsolutionforthemotorvehicleproblems?
42.
Howdoesaconventionalcomputerwork?
43.
Manyparentsthinkthat,insteadofwatchingalotofTV,theirchildrenshould______.
44.
Springmadeitdifficultforsharp-eyedexpertstoseparatehisforgeriesfrom______.
45.
Whatdoesthelastparagraphsuggest?
A.TherecruitinglettersMackReiterreceivedofferedhimfullscholarships.
B.MackReiterwantedtohelphisfamilygooutofthetrouble.
C.Traditionalscholarshipsareagoodsolutiontothetuitionproblemsinsomefamilies.
D.MackReiterwasveryproudofhisnationalwrestlingchampionship.
46.
WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothelastsentenceofPara.4?
A.Theexistenceofraciallysegregatedschoolswasbecauseofthetaw.
B.Theschoolbusingplanmeanttakingchildrentoschoolbybusinsteadofbyprivatecar.
C.Manymeasuresweretakentosolvetheracialdiscriminationinschoolandweresuccessful.
D.Theschoolbusingplanwasintendedtomixuptheblackandthewhitestudents.
47.SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.
Theperiodofadolescence,i.e.,theperiodbetweenchildhoodandadulthood,maybelongorshort,dependingonsocialexpectationsandonsociety'sdefinitionastowhatconstitutesmaturityandadulthood.Inprimitivesocietiesadolescenceisfrequentlyarelativelyshortperiodoftime,whileinindustrialsocietieswithpatternsofprolongededucationcoupledwithlawsagainstchildlabor,theperiodofadolescenceismuchlongerandmayincludemostoftheseconddecadeofone'slife.Furthermore,thelengthoftheadolescentperiodandthedefinitionofadulthoodstatusmaychangeinagivensocietyassocialandeconomicconditionschange.ExamplesofthistypeofchangearethedisappearanceofthefrontierinthelatterpartofthenineteenthcenturyintheUnitedStates,andmoreuniversally,theindustrializationofanagriculturalsociety.
Inmodernsociety,ceremoniesforadolescencehavelosttheirformalrecognitionandsymbolicsignificanceandtherenolongerisagreementastowhatconstitutesinitiationceremonies.Socialoneshavebeenreplacedbyasequenceofstepsthatleadtoincreasedrecognitionandsocialstatus.Forexample,gradeschoolgraduation,highschoolgraduationandcollegegraduationconstitutesuchasequence,andwhileeachstepimpliescertainbehavioralchangesandsocialrecognition,thesignificanceofeachdependsonthesocio-economicstatusandtheeducationalambitionoftheindividual.Ceremoniesforadolescencehavealsobeenreplacedbylegaldefinitionsofstatusroles,rights,privilegesandresponsibilities.Itisduringthenineyearsfromthetwelfthbirthdaytothetwenty-firstthattheprotectiveandrestrictiveaspectsofchildhoodandminorstatusareremovedandadultprivilegesandresponsibilitiesaregranted.Thetwelve-year-oldisnolongerconsideredachildandhastopayfullfarefortrain,airplane,theaterandmovietickets.Basically,theindividualatthisstageloseschildhoodprivilegeswithoutgainingsignificantadultrights.Attheageofsixteentheadolescentisgrantedcertainadultfightswhichincreasehissocialstatusbyprovidinghimwithmorefreedomandchoices.Henowcanobtainadriver'slicense;hecanleavepublicschools;andhecanworkwithouttherestrictionsofchildlaborlaws.Attheageofeighteenthelawprovidesadultresponsibilitiesaswellasrights;theyoungmancannowbeasoldier,buthealsocanmarrywithoutparentalpermission.Attheageoftwenty-onetheindividualobtainshisfulllegalrightsasanadult.Henowcanvote,hecanbuyliquor,becanenterintofinancialcontracts,andheisentitledtorunforpublicoffice.Noadditionalbasicrightsareacquiredasafunctionofageaftermajoritystatushasbeenattained.Noneoftheselegalprovisionsdetermineatwhatpointadulthoodhadbeenreachedbuttheydopointtotheprolongedperiodofadolescence.
Whyisadolescencearelativelyshortperiodoftimeinprimitivesocieties?
A.Ittakeschildrenshortertimetomature,
B.Mostchildrendonotsurvivetheharshconditions.
C.Mostteenagersbecomelaborersratherthanstudents.
D.Therearenolegalprovisionsintheprimitivesocieties.
48.
Whichofthefollowingisnotmentionedasaninfluenceonpeople'schoicesoffood?
A.Speedandpriceofthefood.
B.Diversityofthefood.
C.Tastesoftheconsumers.
D.Ageoftheconsumers.
49.Whatdoestheword"corrupt"(Line5,Para.4)mean?
A.Makemorallybad.B.Hurt.C.Injure.D.Damage.
50.
【C4】
51.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.
Inthetwentiethcentury,andparticularlyinthelast20years,theoldfootpathsofthewanderingscholarshavebecomevasthighways.Thevehiclewhichhasmadethispossiblehasofcoursebeentheaeroplane,makingcontactbetweenscholarseveninthemostdistantplacesimmediatelyfeasible,andprovidingfortheveryrapidtransmissionofknowledge.
Apartfromthevehicleitself,itisfairlyeasytoidentifythemainfactorswhichhavebroughtabouttherecentexplosioninacademicmovement.Someofthesearepurelyquantitative:therearefarmorecentresoflearning,andafargreaternumberofscholarsandstudents.
Inadditiononemustrecognisetheveryconsiderablemultiplicationofdisciplines,whichbywideningthetotalareaofadvancedstudies,hasproducedanenormousnumberofspecialistswhoseparticularinterestsarepreciselydefined.Thesepeoplewouldworkinsomeisolationiftheywerenotabletokeepintouchwithsimilarisolatedgroupsinothercountries.
Frequentlythesespecializationslieinareaswhereveryrapiddevelopmentsaretakingplace,andalsowheretheresearchneededfordevelopmentsisextremelycostlyandtakesalongtime.Itispreciselyintheseareasthattheadvantagesofcollaborationandsharingofexpertiseappearmostevident.Associatedwiththisisthegrowthofspecialistperiodicals,whichenablescholarstobecomeawareofwhatishappeningindifferentcentresofresearchandtomeeteachotherinconferencesandsymposia.Fromthesemeetingscomethepersonalrelationshipswhichareatthebottomofalmostallschemesofco-operation,andprovidethemwiththeirmostsatisfactorystimulus.
Butasthespecializationshaveincreasedinnumberandnarrowedinrange,therehasbeenanoppositemovementtowardsinterdisciplinarystudies.Theseowemuchtothebeliefthatonecannotproperlyinvestigatetheincrediblycomplexproblemsthrownupbythemodernworld,andbyrecentadvancesinourknowledgealongthenarrowfrontofasinglediscipline.Thistrendhasledtoagreatdealofacademiccontactbetweendisciplines,andafargreateremphasisonthepoolingofspecialistknowledge,reflectedinthebroadsubjectschoseninmanyinternationalconferences.
Whatdoestheauthormainlydiscussinthispassage?
52.The386pigletswrongfullysoldintofoodsupplyarefrom______.
A.Europe
B.anAmericanresearchorganization
C.ameatprocessingplant
D.ananimalfarm
53.
Thecodeofanelectroniccarkeycanbecomparedtothe"teeth"ofamechanicalcarkeyintheir______.
54.
Whatdoesthesentence"...mealsinGirarenotnecessarilyfranticaffair"(Para.3)mean?
A.Thelionsdonotshowintimacyamongthemanymore.
B.Thelionsmaynotneedtofightforfood.
C.Foodisnotreadilyavailableinthatregion.
D.Mealscanbeobtainedonlywithgreateffort.
55.NathanielHawthorne'swritingsarenoteworthyfortheirperceptiveexplorationofthehiddenmotivationsbehindthePuritanAmericanheritage.Likemanyauthorsofhistime,hefacedgreatdifficultiesmakingalivingashiswritingswerenotfinanciallylucrative.Inpart,hisfinancialstatuswithinthecommunitysignificantlycontributedtowardstheunderlyingmessageinhisworks.Thepowerfulinfluenceofthereligiouscommunityineconomicaffairsofthedayordained(決定)thatmostrespectedandhighlycompensatedcallings(職業(yè))werethosethatdemonstratedstrictphysicaldescipline.Asfictionwritingdidnotfitwithinthoseguidelines,theyoungauthorfoundhimselftornbetweenthecontraryneedsofhisfamilyandthoseofhisartisticaspirations.Theresultingtensionsareplayedoutinthethemesofhisstories.
Inthesensethathiswritingsdescribedthesubtlemotivationsbehindhumanbehavior.asguiltandanxietyresultingfromthesinsperpetrated(犯罪)againsthumanity,headheredtothesamemoesashisPuritanpredecessor.Hedifferedfromtheminthathesawthepotentialconsequencesofalldecisionsresultingineitherthechancepossibilityofregenerationorsomeform.ofhumiliatingpunishment.Thiselementofambiguityinhisworksrandirectlycountertothethoughtsofhisfundamentalish(原較旨主義者)contemporarieswhobelievedthatallactions,andtheirconsquences,werepredetermined.
Ashechoseanallegoricalstyle,hisshortstorieswereoftensituatedinfantasticsettingswithunlikelycharacters.ItwasnotunusualforSatantoappearinhisnarrativesdisguisedinahumanform.butpossessingsomedefiningcharacteristicsuchasclovenhoovesandatail.Whatmarksthesetalesasuniquetotheauthor'spositionstheirsuddestionthattheremaybecontradictorymeaningsbehindtheactionsoffigureswhichinitiallyappeartobeeastintransparentroles.
Hisclassicnovel,theScarletLetter(1850),concernedofthecrime,butPuritancommunity.Theheroine,HesterPrynne,standsaccusedofthecrime,butrefusestorevealtheidentityofherpartner.Themoralambivalence(矛盾心理,既愛又恨)inherentintheplotoftheworkisrepresentativeofthethemesfoundthroughoutHawthorne'swriting.
Whatisthemaintopicofthepassage?
A.thewritingsofNathanielHawthorne
B.thelifeofNathanielHawthorne
C.theclassicnovelwrittenbyNathanielHawthorne
D.therelationshipbetweenHawthorneandPuritaism
56.【S7】
57.
Thesentence"Fromcostingnothingchildrensuddenlycometoseemimpossiblyexpensive"(Para.2)impliesthat______.
A.foodandclothingforbabiesarebecomingincrediblyexpensive
B.pricesaregoingupdramaticallyallthetime
C.toraisechildrenwomenhavetogiveupinterestingandwell-paidjobs
D.socialdevelopmenthasmadechild-raisinginexpensive
58.
Whatarethemoralprinciplesthatparentsintheearly19thcenturywantedtheirchildrentoliveby?
59.
WhatspiritwasencouragedinthereopenedGMplant?
60.
Inthebank,acomputer'sworkisto______.
四、5.ErrorCorrection(5題)61.
【S10】
62.
【S6】
63.
【S7】
64.
【S2】
65.
【S4】
五、6.Translation(5題)66.Insomniacscan'tgetintosleepeveninquietplaces,____________(更不用說在吵鬧的場所了).
67.________________(強迫證人作出對自身不利的證詞)isagainsthisconstitutionalrights.
68.Unabletocontrolthemselves,someteenagersgethookedbyonlinegames,______(這成了教師和家長始終提心的事).
69.Youhavetoberealisticand__________________(毫不猶豫地取消結(jié)婚計劃).
70.Thepoliceweretryingtofindout______(在車禍中喪生的人員的身份).
參考答案
1.globalwarmingglobalwarming解析:見TheRiseofSeaLevel這一部分?!癇asedontheIPCC’spresentforecasts,globalwarmingtriggeredbyuncheckedgreenhousegasemissionswillcauseasealevelriseofbetween20centimetersandalmost1meterbytheendofthecentury.”
2.ChinesecoursesChinesecourses解析:參見文章標題CulturalEchoes中最后一段。
3.A解析:根據(jù)題干中的信息詞birdflu和majorcities定位到第一個小標題下的第一段,可知作者認為主要城市還會遭受襲擊,因為有很多災(zāi)難可能發(fā)生,包括禽流感、大地震、暴風雨、恐怖襲擊等,再結(jié)合全文可知,本文是針對美國城市展開的,故該句表述正確。
4.themixed-abilityclass
5.thenewcommunicationandconnectionmediathenewcommunicationandconnectionmedia解析:推理判斷題。由題目可以找到最后一段最后一句…tonotjust“cope”buttoexploitthenewcommunicationandconnectionmedia.(……我不僅僅是應(yīng)付而且是探索這個新的交流聯(lián)系媒介。)題目中的takefulladvantage和notjust“cope”butexploit屬同義。由此可得答案。
6.theamountofreadingtheamountofreading解析:根據(jù)第10段的最后1句的上下文,可知此處的數(shù)量指閱讀量。
7.C解析:根據(jù)第二段最后兩句話可得知,雖然網(wǎng)上銷售份額在增加,但大多數(shù)人還是選擇傳統(tǒng)的購物方式。同時由第三段內(nèi)容可知,雖然網(wǎng)上交易額呈上升趨勢,但并沒有具體說明未來二者交易額度的差異究竟有多大。
8.B解析:細節(jié)題。根據(jù)題干信
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