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2022年湖北省隨州市大學(xué)英語6級大學(xué)英語六級學(xué)校:________班級:________姓名:________考號:________
一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20題)1.
Amotorbikeisatypeofhybridbecauseitusestwo______torun.
2.
TheDreamertypeneverspendslonghoursinfrontofadesk.
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3.
ItwaspolicewhohelpedtheAmericanmantofindhisoldfamilyhouse.
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4.
Overathree-yearperiod,thepolicytoinstalltaughenedglassinstorefrontshasresuitedin______.
5.BetterKnownasMarkTwain
Thisremarkablemanwenttoalog-cabinschooluntilhewastwelveyearsold.Thatwastheendofhisformaleducation.Inspiteofthis,hebecamethemostfamousliteraryfigureofhisgeneration.HereceivedhonorarydegreesfromOxfordUniversityandYaleUniversity.Peoplespeakofhimasthebestknownhumorouswriterofalltimes.HealsobroughtrealismandwesternlocalcolortoAmericanfiction.Hemademillionsofdollarsbywritingarticles,shortstories,andbooks.HisrealnamewasSamuelLanghorneClemens,butheisbetterknownallovertheworldasMarkTwain.
MarkTwainwasborninasmallMissourivillageneartheMississippiRiverin1835.Atthattime,AndrewJacksonwasthepresidentofthecountry.AbrahamLincolnwasstillayoungfarmlaborerinIllinois.Thefirstrailroadhadbeenbuiltsevenyearsbefore.TheIndustrialRevolutionwasathand.TheeconomiccollapseofAmericanprosperity,calledthePanicof1837,stilllayahead.Thiswasalsotheliteraryperiodlatercalledthe"NewEnglandRenaissance".
MarkTwainwasnotahealthybaby.Infact,hewasnotexpectedtolirethroughthefirstwinter.Butwithhismother'stendercare,hemanagedtosurvive.Hehadbeenborninatinytwo-roomcabin.Eightpeoplelivedtogetherthere.Hehadfourbrothersandsisters.Aslavegirllivedwiththemtoo.
Asaboy,MarkTwaincausedmuchtroubleforhisparents.Heusedtoplaypracticaljokesonallhis'friendsandneighbors.Thenatureofhisjokesoftenledtoviolence.Hehatedtogotoschool,andheconstantlyranawayfromhome.HealwayswentinthedirectionofthenearbyMississippi.Hewasfascinatedbythatmightyriver.Helikedtositonthebankoftheriverforhoursatatimeandjustgazeatthemysteriousislandsandpassingboatsandrafts.Hewasnearlydrownedninedifferenttimes.Helearnedmanythingsabouttheriverduringthosedays.Helearnedallaboutitshistoryandtheunusualpeoplewhorodeupanddownit.Heneverforgotthosescenesandthosepeople.Helatermadethempartof'thehistoryofAmericainhisbooksTomSawyerandHuckleberryFinn.
MarkTwaininheritedhisgeniusforhumorfromhismother.Obviously,hedidnotinherititfromhisfather.Heoncestatedthathehadneverseenasmileonhisfather'sface.Ontheotherhand,hismotherhadtherareabilitytosayhumorousthingswithperfectinnocence.ThissameabilitymadeMarkTwainallextremelyhumorouspublicspeaker.
Afterhisfather'sdeathin1847,MarkTwainleftschoolandbecameaprinter'sapprentice.Hismotherfeltthathecouldmakealivingandgetsomeeducationinthisway.Heworkedfortheprinterasanapprenticefortwoyears.Duringthattimehereceivedonlyhisboardandclothesaspay.
By1853,MarkTwainwastiredofMissouri.Hegotanurgetoseetheworldandstartedoutwithemptypockets.HeworkedasaprinterinSt.Louis,NewYork,andPhiladelphia.Then,asaresultofreadingabook,hedecidedtogototheupperpartoftheAmazonRiver.Heplannedtomakeafortunebycollectingandsellingcocoa.Hisonlyproblemwasmoneyforthetrip.Thatproblemwassolvedinanunusualway.HefoundafiftydollarbillonthesidewalkandleftforBrazilthenextday.HegotasfarastheMississippiRiverandthenranoutofmoney.
NextMarkTwaindecidedtobecomeariver-boatpilotontheMississippi.Hefollowedhisnewprofessionforfifteenmonths.Hememorizedalltheturns,shallowspots,anddangerousrocksinthe1200milesfromSt.LouistoNewOrleans.Helearnedabouttheprideandresponsibilitiesofthepilots.Hebecameanexcellentpilot.However,hislifeasapilotcametoasuddenend.TheriverwasclosedtonavigationattheoutbreakoftheCivilWar.ThenhejoinedtheConfederateArmy,butshortly
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6.
AccordingtotheWHO,increasesinmalaria,water-bornediseaseandmalnutritioncouldthreaten______.
7.
DaVinciwasthefirstroboticsystemtobeappliedandapprovedbytheFoodandDrugAdministration.
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8.
Wecanlearnfromthetextthatmanynewlymarriedpeople______payforwhattheyneed.
9.
Certaininsects,suchasthemonarchbutterfly,canincorporatepoisonoussubstancesfoundinfoodplantsintotheirowntissuesandusethemas______.
10.
Rocksin______havebeenoversampledcomparedwiththoseinthetropics.
11.
JacquesDelorssuggestedeuroasthenameofthesinglecurrencyinEurope.
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12.
Accordingtointerpersonaltheoryofdepression,peoplemightbementallyillwithoutenough______.
13.WhyAreYouLaughing?
Manistheonlyanimalthatlaughs.Wilyisthistrue?Whatmakesusrespondaswedotopleasurableexperiences?Whatisthehistoryofthis"happyconvulsion(痙攣)",assomeoneoncetermedit,andjustwhatisitsfunction?
Wearenotshortoftheoriestoexplainthemystery;forcenturies,biologists,philosophers,psychologistsandmedicalmenhavesoughtadefinitiveexplanationoflaughter.Onewritertheorizedthatitsfunctionistointimidateothersortogainstatureoverthembyhumiliatingthem.Anothertooktheoppositeview:thatwelaughinordernottocry.Apsychologistofferedtheexplanationthatlaughterfunctionsasaremedyforpainfulexperiences,andthatitservestodefendapersonagainstwhatthepsychologisttermed:"themanyminorpainstowhichmanisexposed".Intheseventeenthcenturyawritersetforththetheorythatwelaughwhenwecompareourselveswithothersandfindourselvessuperior:ineffect,welaughatthefrailtyofothers.
Virtuallyeverytheoryhasconcernedwitheitherthestructureorthefunctionoflaughter,whereasrelativelyfewhavebeendevotedtothequestionofitsorigin.Iproposetoofferatheorywhich,sofarasIamaware,hasnotpreviouslybeensetforth,thatonlythoseanimalscapableofspeecharecapableoflaughter,andthatthereforeman,beingtheonlyanimalthatspeaks,istheonlyanimalthatlaughs.
Thoseofuswhohaveobservedchimpanzeescloselyfeelquiteconfidentthatthechimpanzeeoccasionallyexhibitsbehavior.thatlooksverymuchlikeaprimitivehumanlaughter.Thisbehavior,however,hasbeenobservedonlyinahumancontext;whetherornotitoccursundernaturalconditionsisdubious;buttheveryfactthatunderanyconditionsanapeiscapableofsuchbehavior.ismorethanpassinginterest—fordoesitnotindicatethatearlymanhadtherudiments(初級階段)oflaughter?
Laughterisdefinedasanemotionalresponse,expressivenormallyofjoy,involvingcharacteristicsoundsofthevoiceandmovementsofthefeaturesandthebody.Thejoymaytaketheform.ofgladness,amusement,ridicule,andsoon.WhyshouldlaughterbeasintimatelyassociatedwiththepowerofspeechasIhavesuggested?Speechistheverbal,orvocal,expressionofsymbolsandtherelationsbetweensymbols.Probablyataboutthesametimespeechevolved,laughteroriginatedtoo,asakindofsemiverbalizedsocialexpressionofpleasure.Withthedevelopmentofspeech,thenumberofoccasionsproducingsuddenexperiencesofpleasureincreased,and,sincelaughterwascloselyassociatedwithspeech,manhadthismeansofexpressinghispleasure.Havingbrokenthe"soundbarrier",asitwere,mancouldexpresswithlaughterwhatotheranimalscouldnot.Sincetheloweranimalshadnospeech,theyencounteredfewerpleasurablesituationsand,furthermore,wereunabletolaughnomatterwhatthestimulation.
Oncethefirstlaughterhadbeenlaughedbyprimitiveman,withsuchapparentlypleasurableeffectsallaround,laughterbegantotakeonanintrinsicvaluewithinthesocietyofman.Thepersonpossessingtheabilitytocommunicatepleasureinaloudlaughbegantoenjoysocialadvantagesoverhismoreseriouscolleagues;hebecamea"goodmixer",sociallyselectedandlikedbysociety.Thustheprocessofnaturalselectionwouldtendtooperateinfavorofthoseabletoexpresstheirpleasurablestatesinlaughter,ascomparedwiththosenotsoable.Throughoutthecourseofevolution,laughterwouldbecomeestablishedthroughoutthehumanspeciesasafunctionofsociologicalandpsychologicalvalue.
Thuslaughtergraduallybecameestablishedasacapacityamongvirtuallyallhumanbeings.Inaddition,laughter'sinfectiousquality,helpeddistributeitasacharacteristiccommontoallmankind.Laughterwasadvantageous;thereforeitsu
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14.
Naturalgasburnssocleanlythattheownersofthenatural-gasvehicleshave______.
15.
IfacityhasearnedtheCDC's"greenstatus",itmeansthatitslocalhealthteamscan______ontheirown.
16.
ChinesearethemostsuccessfulbusinessgroupinAsia.
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17.
Becauseofthetheatreperformances,theareaaroundPiccadillyandLeicesterSquaretubestationsgetscrowded______.
A.beforeseven-thirty
B.betweensevenandeight
C.atabouteighto'clock
D.fromseven-fifteentoeight
18.Whyisthedebateongeneticallymodifiedfoodsmoreheatedindevelopingcountries?
A.Theyhavearichrangeoffoods.
B.Theyliketraditionalandnaturalfood.
C.Theyhavetofeedfast-growingpopulations.
D.TherisksofGMfoodoutweighthebenefits.
19.
Multinationalsin1913werecomposedofadomesticfirmsanditsself-containedandautonomous
20.WhenMomandDadGrowOld
Theprospectoftalkingtoincreasinglyfragileparentsabouttheirfuturecanbe"oneofthemostdifficultchallengesadultchildrenwilleverface,"saysClarissaGreen,aVancouvertherapist."Peopleoftentellmetheydon'twanttoraisesensitiveissueswiththeirparentsaboutbringingincaregiversormoving,"shesays."They'llsay,'Idon'twanttoseedadcry.'"ButGreenusuallyresponds,"What'swrongwiththat?"Adultchildren,shesays,needtotrytojointheirparentsingrievingtheirdecline,acknowledgetheirlivingarrangementsmaynolongerworkand,ifnecessary,helpthemsaygoodbyetotheirbelovedhome."It'ssad.Andit'ssupposedtobe.It'saboutdeathitself."
Therearealmostfourmillionmenandwomenoverage65inCanada.Nearlytwothirdsofthemmanagetopatchtogetherenoughsupport—fromfamily,friends,privateandgovernmentservices—toliveindependentlyuntilvirtuallythedaytheydie,accordingtoStatisticsCanada.
OftheCanadianseniorswholiveto85andover,almostoneinthreeendupbeingmoved—sometimeskicking—togrouplivingforthelastyearsoftheirlives.Eveninthebest-casescenarios(可能出現(xiàn)的情況),suchdislocationscanbringsorrow."Oftenthefamilyfeelsguilty,andtheseniorfeelsabandoned,"saysCharmaineSpencer,aprofessorinthegerontologydepartmentofSimonFraserUniversity.Harassedwiththeirowncareersandchildren,adultchildrenmaypushtheirparentstoofasttomakeamajortransition.
ValMacDonald,executivedirectoroftheB.C.SeniorsServicesSociety,cautionsadultchildrenagainstimposingtheirviewsonagingparents."Manybabyboomerscanbequitepatronizing(高人一等的),"shesays.Likemanywhoworkwithseniors,MacDonaldsuggestsadultchildrendevotemanyconversationsoveralongperiodoftimetocollaboratingontheirparents'future,raisingfeelings,questionsandoptions—gently,butfrankly.However,manymiddle-agedadults,accordingtothespecialists,justmuddle(應(yīng)付)throughwiththeiragingparents.
WhentheparentsofNancyWoodsofMulmurHills,Ont.,wereintheirmid-80s,theymadethedecisiontodownsizefromtheirlargefamilyhometoanapartmentinToronto.AsWoods'sparents,GeorgeandBernice,becamemorefrail,shebelievedtheyknewshehadtheirbestinterestsatheart.TheyagreedtohersuggestiontohaveMealsonWheelsstartdeliveringlunchesanddinners.However,yearslater,afteracrisis,Woodsdiscoveredherparentshadtakentothrowingoutthepreparedmeals.Herdadhadappreciatedthem,butBernicehadcometobelievetheywerepoisoned."Myfatherwassoloyal,"saysWoods,"hehadhidthatmymotherwasoverwhelmedbyparanoia(偏執(zhí)狂)."Toherhorror,Woodsdiscoveredherdadandmomwere"livingoncrackersandoatmealporridge"andwereweakeningfromtheimpoverisheddiet.HerdadwasalsofallingapartwiththestressofprovidingforBernice—acommonproblemwhenonespousetriestodoeverythingforanailingpartner."Thespousewho'sbeingcaredformightbedoingwellathome,"saysSpencer,"butoftentheotherspouseisburnedoutandendsupbeinghospitalized."
Fortunately,outsidehelpisoftenavailabletopeoplestrugglingthroughtheoften-distressingprocessofhelpingtheirparentsexploreanimportantshift.Sonsanddaughterscanbringinbrochuresorbooksonseniors'issues,aswellasintroducegovernmenthealth-careworkersorstaffatvariousagencies,tohelpraiseissuesandopenupdiscussions,saysValMacDonald,whosenonprofitorganizationrespondstothousandsofcallsayearfromBritishColumbiansdesperateforinformationabouthowtoweavethroughthedizzyingarrayofseniorsservicesandhousingoptions.Thelonglistofthingstodo,saysMacDonald,includesassessingtheirabilitytoliveindependently;determiningyourcomfortlevelwithsuchthingsa
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二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.(22)
A.Theplaceshehasvisitedtheseyears.
B.Thereasonforquittingasummerplan.
C.ThenumberoftimesthemanhasvisitedYan'an.
D.Thehistoricalfactsshehaslearnedinschool.
22.
【B4】
23.聽力原文:M:There'saletterhereforyou,mum.
W:Thanks,Jack.Oh,no,notanothertelephonebill.Ihopeitisnotasmuchaslasttime.
M:Howmuchisit?
W:$130.94forthreemonths.Howcanitbesomuch?YourfatherandIhardlymakeanycalls.Youmusthavebeenusingthephoneallthetime.
M:Onlytospeaktomyfriends.
W:Jack,Idon'tthinkyourealisejusthowmuchitcostswhenyoutelephoneyourschoolfriends,andyouspeaktothemforsolong,especiallyduringtheday.Whycan'tyoucallthemafter6pmwhenitischeaper.Yourfatherisgoingtobeupsetwhenhefindsout.
M:I'msorry.
W:Well,beingsorryjustisn'tgoodenough.I'vetoldyouoftenenoughnottousethetelephonesomuch.Ifyouhadtopaythebillyouwouldn'tbesoirresponsiblewiththetelephone.Youseeyourfriendseveryday.Whydoyouneedtophonethemupaswell?
M:Idon'tknow,Mum.Wejusthavesomuchtoshare.
W:Ok.You'llhavetopayhalfofthisbilloutofyourwagesfromyourSaturdayjob.
M:ButMum,that'snotfair.
W:Tomakeyoulearnalesson,Ihavetomakeyoupayhalfofthisbill.
M:Oh,no,Mum,it'lltakemeweekstopayyouhalfof$130.94.
(20)
A.Howtoavoidmakingtoomanyphonecalls.
B.Theson'smakinglongcallswithhisfriends.
C.HowtomakemoremoneyfromtheSaturdayjob.
D.Whoshouldpayhalfofthetelephonebill.
24.【B3】
25.(35)
A.TheysendthemessagetothePresidentwithintendays.
B.Theyofficiallystatereasonsforrejectingthemessage.
C.TheymeetwiththePresident.
D.Theyrevisethevetoedbill.
26.(36)
A.Stayawayfromtheinfectedpeople.
B.Haveagoodrestanddrinkplentyoffluids.
C.Gettheflushotonceayear.
D.Takemedicineslikeaspirininadvance.
27.聽力原文:WhentheUnitedStatesGeologicalSurveymakesitsannualreportonearthquakes,Californiausuallyleadsthenationinthenumberoftremorsthatpeople,ratherthanmeasuringinstruments,can“feel”.CaliforniaalsosufferedthemostseriousdamagefromanearthquakeintheSurvey’s
1983reportonsignificantearthquakes.Thesearethequakesthatmeasureatleast6.5ontheRicherscale.Theseearthquakesareincludediftheycauseconsiderabledamageorcasualties(thatis,ifpeopleareinjuredorkilled).
In1983,foursignificantquakesoccurredintheUnitedStates.Thiscomparesto70earthquakesworldwide.ThestrongestUnitesStatesearthquaketookplaceinsouth-centralIdahoandmeasured7.3.ItkilledtwochildreninChallis,anearbytown.Itcaused$2.5millionindamages.A6.5quakeinCoalinga,California,injured45peopleandcost$3.1million,LargeareasofCoalingahadtoberazedortorndownbecausethebuildingscouldnetberepaired.
AtremoroffthesoutherncoastofAlaskainthePacificOceanmeasured6.5butcausednodamage.However,a6.6quakeonTheBigIslandinHawaiihurtsixpeopleandcost$6million.
Californiahadatotalof119earthquakesthatpeoplefeltandreportedtoauthoritiesin1983.Hawaiiwassecondwith75,andAlaskawasthirdwith64earthquakes.
(30)
A.AsignificantearthquakeoccursintheUnitedStates.
B.Asignificantearthquakeoccursintheocean.
C.Asignificantearthquakedoesnotkillanybody.
D.Asignificantearthquakeusuallymeasuresover6.5ontheRichterscale.
28.聽力原文:M:Hey,wakeup!Iseeyouarenotintheconsecratedsituation,what'sup?
W:Oh,hi.(19)I'mstillinshock.Ijustgotthegreenlightfromadmissionsandloottoboot.
M:Fantastic!Andcongratulationstoyou.Whatdidyouget?It'sthefellowship,assistantship,scholarshiporsomethingelse?
W:Theyofferedmeanassistantship,It'sbetterthanI'dhopedfor.(20)Thestipendwillcovertuition,roomandboard.WiththatIwon'thavetospongeoffmyfolk.Andyouknowinthelastterm,forthewholefee,Iwastedsomuchtimeandenergyinit,andnowIcouldmustermycouragetohandlemystudy.
M:That'sgreat!Soyouonlyhavetoprovidetheround-triptransportationfee,vacationexpensesandmiscellaneouscosts,becauseassistantshipsusuallycoveranacademicyear,whichisninemonths.Whichschoolgaveyousuchanassistantship,TexasU.ortheotheruniversity?
W:No,MiamiUniversity.
M:So,you'llgotothesunnySouth.TheviewinMiamiisfantasticandyoucouldhaveafuntimethere.
W:You'vegotaregionalhang-up,Burt.ThisMiamiUniversityjusthappenstobeinOxford,Ohio.ButIcouldalsoenjoyanotherviewpointthere,andIprefertheOxfordsight.
M:What'syourfield?Haveyoumadeanychange?
W:(21)I'mgoingtomajorinEducation,concentratingonTeachingEnglishasaForeignLanguage.Whatwithworkingparttime,itwillprobablytakemetwoyearstogetmyM.A.degree.AnduntilthattimeIcouldsavethefeeorthetuition.
M:So,(21)youarenotfollowinginyourfather'sfootsteps?
W:No,writingdoesn'tappealtome,butI'mworriedaboutthemakeupcredits.
(20)
A.Shefeelsterriblyupsetbylosingherleatherboots.
B.Sheisstillexcitedatthenewsshe'sjustgot.
C.Sheisviolentlyhorrifiedbythesuddenloot.
D.Shefeelsextremelydisgustedbytheman'sdisturbance.
29.(31)
A.Individualstates.
B.Taxesofcitizens.
C.Federalgovernment.
D.Parents.
30.聽力原文:W:Doyouthinktheattendancewillbegood?
M:Thisseminarshouldattractstockbrokersfromalloverthecountry.Ourdecisiontoreservethecity'sconventioncenterwasagoodone.
Q:Whatisthewomanimplying?
(19)
A.Theywillneedalargelocation.
B.Notmanywillattendtheseminar.
C.They'dbetterfindalocationquickly.
D.Theconventioncentermaynotbeavailable.
31.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.
(12)
A.Anna,thecook.
B.AnnaandLinda.
C.Anna,Lindaandthecook.
D.Anna,Lindaandthevisitor.
32.
【B2】
33.(24)
A.Hewentforatourofthecity.
B.Hereadaboutit.
C.Hewroteanarticleaboutit.
D.Heworkedthereasaguide.
34.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.
聽力原文:M:ManystudentsarecomplainingaboutProf.Gilmore'slectures.Theysayhegoesoverthetextbooktoofastinclass.Whatdoyouthink?
F:Well,Idon'thavetotakeasmanynotesasmoststudentsdo.Yousee,Ihaveasimilarcourseinanotherdepartment.MaybeI'mnotthebestpersontoask.
Q:Whatcanbeinferredaboutthewoman?
(12)
A.Shedoesn'tlikeProf.Gilmore'slectures,either.
B.Shedoesn'tliketotakenotes.
C.Shedoesn'treallycarewhatProf.Gilmoreteaches.
D.ShehasalreadyquitProf.Gilmore'scourseandchooseanewone.
35.
【B9】
36.(32)
A.Directthebuildingworkonthebridge.
B.Leadthebuildersofthebridgeinahospital.
C.Directtheconstructionofthebridgebyradio.
D.Givehisdirectionstotheworkersfromaflatnearby.
37.(45)
38.(40)
39.(43)
40.(21)
A.Togiveanexampleofinequality.
B.Toshowthepositivesideofequality.
C.Toshowanexampleoftherolemodel.
D.Toemphasizethatwomenaresuperiortomen.
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.
Whichofthefollowingisachangeincitydevelopmentinthe20thcentury?
A.MorethanhalfofAfricanpopulationwillliveincities.
B.ManycitiesinAsiawillhavemorethan20millioninhabitants.
C.Citiesinthedevelopingworldwillbeevenlarger.
D.MorecitiesinAsiahavemorethanonemillionpeople.
42.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.
RobertSpring,a19thcenturyforger,wassogoodathisprofessionthathewasabletomakehislivingfor15yearsbysellingfalsesignaturesoffamousAmericans.SpringwasborninEnglandin1813andarrivedinPhiladelphiain1858toopenabookstore.AtfirstheprosperedbysellinghissmallbutgenuinecollectionofearlyU.S.autographs.Discoveringhisabilityatcopyinghandwriting,hebeganimitatingsignaturesofGeorgeWashingtonandBenFranklinandwritingthemonthetitlepagesofoldbooks.Tolessenthechanceofdetection,hesenthisforgeriestoEnglandandCanadaforsaleandcirculation.Forgershaveahardtimesellingtheirproducts.Aforgercan'tapproacharespectablebuyerbutmustdealwithpeoplewhodon'thavemuchknowledgeinthefield.Forgershavemanywaystomaketheirworklookreal.Forexampletheybuyoldbookstouseagedpaperofthetitlepage,andtheycantreatpaperandinkwithchemical.InSpring'stime,rightaftertheCivilWar,BritainwasstillfondoftheSouthernstates,soSpringinventedarespectablemaidenladyknownasMissFannyJackson,theonlydaughterofGeneral"Stonewall"Jackson.ForseveralyearsMissFanny'sfinancialproblemsforcedhertosellagreatnumberoflettersandmanuscriptsbelongingtoherfamousfather.Springhadtoworkveryhardtosatisfythedemand.AllthisactivitydidnotpreventSpringfromdyinginpoverty,leavingsharpeyedexpertsfiledifficulttaskofseparatinghisforgeriesfromtheoriginals.
WhatwasinagreatdemandinBritainaftertheCivilWar?
43.
Accordingtotheauthor,thefortunesofHerakleionandEasternCanopusdeclinedin______.
44.SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.
Unlikethescientist,theengineerisnotfreetoselecttheproblemwhichinterestshim;hemustsolvetheproblemsastheyarise,andhissolutionsmustsatisfyconflictingrequirements.Typically,theengineeringsolutiontomostproblemsmusttakeintoaccountmanyfactors.
Totheengineer,efficiencymeansoutputdividedbyinput.Hisjobistosecureamaximumoutputforagiveninputortosecureagivenoutputwithaminimuminput.Theratiomaybeexpressedintermsofenergy,materials,money,time,orman.Mostcommonlythedenominator(分母)ismoney;infact,mostengineeringproblemsareansweredultimatelyindollarsandcents.
Theemphasisonefficiencyleadstothelarge,complexoperationswhicharecharacteristicofengineering.Theprocessingofthenewantibioticandvaccinesinthetest-tubestagebelongsinthefieldofbiochemistry,butwhengreatquantitiesmustbeproducedatlowcost,itbecomesanengineeringproblem.Itisthedesireforefficiencyandeconomythatdistinguishesceramicengineeringfromtheworkofthepotter,textileengineeringfromweaving,andagriculturalengineeringfromfarming.
Sinceoutputequalsinputminuslosses,theengineermustkeeplossesandwastetoaminimum.Onewayistodevelopusesforproductswhichotherwisewouldbewaste.Theworkofthechemicalengineerinutilizingsuccessivelygreaterfractionsofrawmaterialssuchascrudeoiliswellknown.Lossesduetofrictionoccurineverymachineandineveryorganization.Efficientfunctioningdependsongooddesign,carefulattentiontooperatingdifficulties,andlubricationofroughspots,whethertheyaremechanicalorpersonal.
Therawmaterialswithwhichengineersworkareseldomfoundinusefulforms.Engineeringofthehighesttypeisrequiredtoconceive,design,andachievetheconversionoftheenergyofaturbulentmountainstreamintothepowerfultorque(轉(zhuǎn)矩)ofanelectricmotorahundredmilesaway.Similarlymanyengineeringoperationsarerequiredtochangethesandsoftheseashoreintothepreciselenseswhichpermitustoobservetheminutebacteriainadropofwaterandstudyagiantmassofstarsinouterspace.
Whatmightbeinferredaboutthescientistfromthesentencesatthebeginningofthetext?
A.Hemustchoosethelong-termsolutiontoaproblem.
B.Hemaystudytheproblemhehasaninterestin.
C.Hecanavoidtheconflictbetweenworkandpleasure.
D.Heshouldbefamiliarwithsomeengineeringproblems.
45.
【C8】
46.(56)
47.
WhatissaidaboutEuropeansocietyinthepassage?
A.Ithasfosteredthetrendtowardssmallfamilies.
B.ItisgettingclosertoAmeric
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