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2022年湖南省婁底市大學(xué)英語6級大學(xué)英語六級重點匯總(含答案)學(xué)校:________班級:________姓名:________考號:________
一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20題)1.Ifyouaredoingacademicreadinginyourlibrary,you'readvised______.
A.tohitoverstuffedcouchesandchairstoproduceideas
B.touseoverstuffedcouchesandchairsforarefreshment
C.nottouseoverstuffedcouchesandchairs
D.nottostuffcomfortablecoachesorchairs
2.
Throughreadingthisarticle,wecanconcludethattheauthorisa(n)______person.
3.Divorce
Forevery1,000marriedcouplesintheUK,13endupdivorcedaccordingtostatistics.Divorceisoftenacomplicatedandmessyprocess,andthrowsupmanypities.
DivorceIssues
Suchpainfulissuesaswhethertosellyourhome,whichparentwilllookafteryourchildren,andhowitwillaffectanyloansyoumayhave,willallhavetoberesolved.AndifyouaredivorcingyourpartnerinScotlandratherthaninEnglandandWalesthenanothersetoflawswillapply.
Formanycouples,obtainingadivorcehasneverbeeneasier.Theold-fashionedconceptofestablishingthatonepartyisatfaulthasbeencommittedtohistoryandtheimportantfacttoestablishnowisthattherelationshiphas"irreparablybrokendown".
InCourtorOnline?
Itisevenpossibletodivorceyourpartneronline,allowingyoutosaveonlegalcosts—andaccordingtoonlineexperts,thiscansaveyouabout£700fromtheaverage£800.However,thismethodisonlysuitableforverystraightforwardanduncontesteddivorces.
Alternatively,youcanapplyfordivorceatacountycourtinEnglandandWales,buttodothis,couplesmusthavebeenmarriedforatleastayear.
Thefirststageofdivorceisobtainingwhatisknownasa"Decreenisi(日后才生效的離婚判決書)".Thisisgrantedifthecourtissatisfiedthemarriagehas"irreparablybrokendown",andthisisprovenbyshowingoneoffivethings:adultery(通奸行為);unreasonablebehavior;desertiononthepartofonepartnerforatleasttwoyears;thatthecouplehavebeenseparatedfortwoyearsandbothspousesagreetodivorce;orthatthecouplehavebeenseparatedforfiveyears.
Yourspouse's"unreasonablebehavior"mustbesointolerablethatnobodycouldreasonablyexpectyoutocarryonlivingwithhimorher.Itcouldinclude,forexample,financialcarelessness,drinking,gambling,orlackofemotionalsupport.Youcannotbaseyourdivorceonthisifyouthenlivetogetherforaperiodofmorethansixmonthsafterwards.Thisrulealsoappliestodesertion,andthediscoverythatadulteryhastakenplace.
Thesecondandfinalstageisobtaininga"Decreeabsolute(絕對判決)".Thedivorcecanbestoppedatanytimeuntilthisisgranted,soitisadvisabletosortoutallthefinancialandpracticaldetailsfirst.
UsingaDivorceLawyer
If,asinthevastmajorityofcases,yourrelationshipiscomplicated,itisadvisabletoseeklegaladvicefromafamousfamilylawadvisor,whowillbeabletoproperlyadviseyouaboutyourrightsandresponsibilities.
IfyouareunsurehowtogoaboutchoosingalawyerthenitmightbeagoodideatoconsulttheLawSocietyortheFamilyLawSolicitorsAssociation,whokeepalistofqualifiedlawyers.AlternativelyvisittheCitizen'sAdviceBureauwhohasagreatdealofinformationregardingsuchmatters.
WhatAretheAlternatives?
Negotiationisavoluntaryservicethatallowsyouandyourpartnertomeetwithatrainedandimpartialnegotiatortoclarifytheissues,discusstheavailableoptions,andreachdecisionsacceptabletoyouboth.Whilethenegotiatorwillmanagetheprocessofnegotiation,heorsheisnottheretopromoteeitherperson'sinterests.Thedecisionsarefinallyyours.
Youwillstillrequiretheservicesofalawyertoputyourdecisionsonpropertyorfinancialmattersintolegalform.Thegovernmentiskeenforpeopletoattendnegotiation,andthenumberofpeopleofferingthisservicehasvastlyincreasedinthelastfewyears.Youmayberequiredtoattendnegotiationmeetingsifyourdivorceisfundedbylegalaid.FormoreinformationvisitourfeatureonNegotiation.
WhatAbouttheChildren?
Divorcecanbeespeciallyconfusingforchildren,whoarelikelytofeelconfusedbyeventsandmayevenblamethemselvesfortheirparent
A.YB.NC.NG
4.
It'snecessaryforustobackupoursystemsto______.
A.harddriveofthecomputer
B.CDsandputthemindesk
C.sometransferablemediumandputitsomewhereelse
D.remotenetworkserverswithwhichyouarenotfamiliar
5.
Whenyouaremeasuringyourwork,youshouldconsiderthatifthereissomeoneatworkwhoencouragesyourdevelopmentandtalkstoyouabout______.
6.
AccordingtoEdwardW.Gregg,it'snevertoolateforwomentostartexercise.
A.YB.NC.NG
7.
O'Donnellthinksthatthecauseofher22-year-oldson'ssuicideis______.
8.
Themainreasonwhyanorganiccompoundisvitalisthat______.
9.
Acouplemaygetdivorcediftheycantestifythattheirrelationshiphasbrokendownirreparably.
A.YB.NC.NG
10.
WhichofthefollowingisTRUEabouttheEdinburghFestival?
A.Itisafestivalheldonlyforthelocalresidents.
B.Itisathree-dayfestivalheldineverysummer.
C.Itisafestivalwithbothindoorandoutdooractivities.
D.ItisanartfestivalthatisheldonPrincesStreet.
11.
Toseparatehydrogenfromoxygenneedselectricitythatcanbecreatedby______.
12.
Organicagriculturecontributestoslowingdowntheglobaltemperatureincreasethroughitsabilityto___________________.
13.
Theopeningofsocialnetworkmaynowaccelerateowingto______.
14.
Accordingtopreparednessexperts,ifacityhasatleast500hospitalbedsforevery100,000residents,itcouldfind______inanemergency.
15.Manycompaniesencouragetheiremployeesto______,withIBMoneofthem.
16.
WhichofthefollowingisNOTprobablyareasonforelectricvehicles'"goodtime"?
A.Risinggasolineprice.
B.Fueleconomy.
C.Affordableprice.
D.Variouschoices.
17.Olympicgamesinancienttimesbroughttemporarypeacetoopponentsandthosewhobrokethepeacewouldbefinedas______.
18.
DavidJablonskiandhiscolleaguesdividedtheEarth'ssurfaceintotwo:______andthe"extratropics".
19.
Theauthorsaysthebestwaytoensuretherightsizeofabikeforyouistoalterthepositionofthehandlebarsandtheseat
A.YB.NC.NG
20.HowEarthquakesWork
Anearthquakeisoneofthemostterrifyingphenomenathatnaturecandishup.Wegenerallythinkofthegroundwestandonas"rock-solid"andcompletelystable.Butanearthquakecanshatterthatperceptioninstantly.Upuntilrelativelyrecently,scientistsonlyhadunsubstantiatedguessesastowhatactuallycausedearthquakes.Eventodaythereisstillacertainamountofmysterysurroundingthem,butscientistshaveamuchclearerunderstanding.Therehasbeenenormousprogressinthepastcentury:Scientistshaveidentifiedtheforcesthatcauseearthquakes,anddevelopedtechnologythatcantellusanearthquake'smagnitudeandorigin.Thenexthurdleistofindawayofpredictingearthquakes.
ShakingGround
Anearthquakeisavibrationthattravelsthroughtheearth'scrust.Technically,alargetruckthatrumblesdownthestreetiscausingamini-earthquake,ifyoufeelyourhouseshakingasitgoesby,butwetendtothinkofearthquakesaseventsthataffectafairlylargearea,suchasanentirecity.Allkindsofthingscancauseearthquakes:
-volcaniceruptions
-meteor(流星)impacts
-undergroundexplosions(anundergroundnucleartest,forexample)
-collapsingstructures(suchasacollapsingmine)
Butthemajorityofnaturally-occurringearthquakesarecausedbymovementsoftheearth'splates,aswe'llseeinthenextsection.
Weonlyhearaboutearthquakesinthenewseveryonceinawhile,buttheyareactuallyaneverydayoccurrenceonourplanet.AccordingtotheUnitedStatesGeologicalSurvey,morethanthreemillionearthquakesoccureveryyear.That'sabout8000aday,oroneevery11seconds!Thevastmajorityofthese3millionquakesareextremelyweak.
SlidingPlates
Thebiggestscientificbreakthroughinthehistoryofseismology(地震學(xué))—thestudyofearthquakescameinthemiddleofthe20thcentury,withthedevelopmentofthetheoryofplatetectonics(板塊構(gòu)造).Thebasictheoryisthatthesurfacelayeroftheearth—thelithosphere—iscomprisedofmanyplatesthatslideoverthelubricatingmantle(地幔)layer.Attheboundariesbetweenthesehugeplatesofsoilandrock,threedifferentthingscanhappen:
-Platescanmoveapart—Iftwoplatesaremovingapartfromeachother,hot,moltenrockflowsupfromthelayersofmantlebelowthelithosphere.
-Platescanpushtogether—Ifthetwoplatesaremovingtowardeachother,oneplatetypicallypushesundertheotherone.Atsomeboundarieswheretwoplatesmeet,neitherplateisinapositiontosubductundertheother,sotheybothpushagainsteachothertoform.mountains.
-Platesslideagainsteachother—Atotherboundaries,platessimplyslidebyeachother—theyarepushedtightlytogether.Agreatdealoftensionbuildsattheboundary.
Wheretheseplatesmeet,you'llfindfaults—breaksintheearth'scrustwheretheblocksofrockoneachsidearemovingindifferentdirections.Earthquakesaremuchmorecommonalongfaultlinesthantheyareanywhereelseontheplanet.
Faults
Scientistsidentifyfourtypesoffaults,characterizedbythepositionofthefaultplane,thebreakintherockandthemovementofthetworockblocks:
-Inanormalfault(seeanimationbelow),thefaultplaneisnearlyvertical.Thesefaultsoccurwherethecrustisbeingpulledapart,duetothepullofadivergentplateboundary.
-Thefaultplaneinareversefaultisalsonearlyvertical,butthehangingwallpushesupandthefootwallpushesdown.Thissortoffaultformswhereaplateisbeingcompressed.
-Athrustfaultmovesthesamewayasareversefault,butthefaultlineisnearlyhorizontal.Thisisthesortoffaultthatoccursinaconvergingplateboundary.
-In
A.YB.NC.NG
二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.
【B4】
22.聽力原文:M:Haveyoucheckedoutthelibrary?I'mthrilledattheextensivecollectionofsociologybooksthere.Itmustbethemostextensiveofanyuniversity.
W:Nottomentionjournals.
Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean?
(15)
A.Thelibraryhasveryfewsociologyjournals.
B.Shecan'tfindanyusefuljournalsinthelibrary.
C.Themanshouldhavecheckedthejournalsaswell.
D.Thejournalcollectionisasextensiveasbookcollection.
23.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.
聽力原文:M:MayIaskwhereAnne'sClothingStoreislocated?
W:Ofcourse.Justkeepwalkingdownforanother3blocksandit'llbeonyourrightbetweenthepostofficeandthecourthouse.
Q:Whereisthisdialogueoccurring?
(12)
A.AtAnne'sClothingStore.
B.Insideashoppingcenter.
C.Atadowntownstreet.
D.Inasuburbanresidentialdistrict.
24.(31)
A.Whenitisbreeding.
B.Whenitfeelsthreatenedbyhumansinitsterritory.
C.Whenitsoffspringisthreatened.
D.Whenitissufferingfromillness.
25.
【B8】
26.(42)
27.
【B2】
28.(28)
A.Theyarechangedtomakethesitemoreinteresting.
B.Theyareexpandedtolimittheamountofconstruction.
C.Theyareintegratedintothedesignofthebuilding.
D.Theyareremovedforconstruction.
29.聽力原文:M:Susan,haveyoureadthenoticeonthebulletinboard?I'vewonthescholarshipforthenextsemester.
W:Iknewyouwould.Youcertainlydeserveit.
Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean?
(17)
A.Hisonlysonisdying.
B.Hismotherdiedsometimeago.
C.Hedidn'tlookafterhissickwife.
D.Hehasn'ttakengoodcareofhisson.
30.聽力原文:Tearskeepyoureyeswetandtheyalsocontainsubstancethatkillscertainbacteriasoitcan'tinfectyoureyes.Giveupyourtearsandyoulosethison-the-spotdefense.Anotherthingyoucouldn'tdowithoutyourtearsiscryfromjoy,angerorsadness.Humansaretheonlyanimalsthatproducetearshiresponsetoemotions.Andmostpeoplesayagoodcrymakesthemfeelbetter.Thathasledmanyscientiststobelievethatcryingisanadaptiveresponsetostress,thatitsomehowhelpsuscopewithemotionalsituations.TearresearcherWilliamFreyistryingtofindouthowithappens.
"Onepossibility,"besays,"isthattearsdischargecertainchemicalsfromyourbody,chemicalsthatbuildupduringstress.Whenpeopletalkaboutcryingitout,Ithinkthatmightactuallybewhattheyaredoing."Hesays.IfFreyisright,howdoyouthinknotcryingaffectsthosewhotendto"holditin"?Boys,forexample,cryonlyaboutaquarterasoftenasgirlsoncetheyreachtheirteenageyears.Andweallcryalotlessnowthanwedidasbabies.CouldItpossiblybethatwefacelessstress?Maybewe'vefoundotherwaystodealwithit.Ormaybewejustfeelembarrassed.
(33)
A.Tokeepyoureyesabitdrier.
B.Toprotectyoureyesfrominfection,
C.Tocryforyoursadnessonly.
D.Toconcealyourhappiness.
31.聽力原文:W:I'mlookingforthebestqualitypapertohavemythesistypedon.Idon'tseeanyontheshelf.
M:IthinkIsawsomeinthestockroomthismorning.I'llcheck.
Q:whatdidthemantellthewoman?
(13)
A.He'llseeiftheyhavemorepaper.
B.She'sboundtofinditsomewhereelse.
C.Thepapershewantsisoutofstock.
D.Hecan'tacceptacheck.
32.聽力原文:M:Youarewashingyourcarevenonvacation.Itmakesmefeelguilty.
W:Youshouldn't.It'sjustthatIhavenothingbettertodoatthemoment.
Q:Whatdoesthewomanimply?
(19)
A.She'swatchingthecarsgoby.
B.She'swashingthecarforkillingtime.
C.Themanshouldfeelwellsoon.
D.Themanworksharderthanshedoes.
33.(34)
A.Gatheringnon-relevantmaterials.
B.Stealinganotherperson'sideas.
C.Sharingnotewithsomeoneelse.
D.Handinginassignmentslate.
34.聽力原文:W:Ithasbeentwoweeks,butIstillhavenotreceivedthedressIboughtonline.
M:Oh,that'sterrible!Ifthesellerisnotcheating,itmustbethetransportationsystemtoblame.
Q:Whatcanweinferfromtheman?
(14)
A.Theselleronlineischeatingthewomen.
B.Maybethere'ssomethingwrongwiththetransportation.
C.Thedressisontransportationrightnow.
D.Thetransportationsystemwillblamethesellerforthemistake.
35.
【B7】
36.(29)
A.Anautomaticprinter.
B.Acheapprocessofdevelopingfilmathome.
C.Anewkindoffilm.
D.An"instant"camerathatdevelopsitsownfilm.
37.
【B6】
38.【B4】
39.聽力原文:W:Howard,whatareyouworkingonnow?
M:Ihavejustfinishedapieceonthebackgroundmusic.
W:Backgroundmusic?Oh,likethemusicthey'replayingherenow.
M:Yes.Youcanheariteverywhere--inrestaurants,airports,supermarkets,departmentstoresandsoon.It'ssupposedtoinfluenceyourattitudes,putyouintherightmood.
W:IamnotsureIlikethatidea.
M:Well,itseemstowork.Companiespaymillionsofdollarseveryyearforbackgroundmusic.It'ssupposedtogiveyouabetterfeelingaboutyourselfandthepeoplearoundyou.Factoriesuseitalot.Itmakestheworkershappy,andtheyworkbetterthatway.Inonefactory,musicincreasedproduction4.5percent.
W:Ishouldthinkthey'dgettiredofhearingmusicallday.
M:Theydon't,though.OnefellowinSanFranciscotoldme,"Ifthemusicstops,somebodyalwaysrunstothetelephonetocomplain."
W:NowthatIthinkaboutit,Ican'trememberwhentherewasn'tbackgroundmusicinrestaurantsandstores.
M:Thatshowshowyoungyouare.Actually,itallstartedduringWorldWarⅡwhensomefactorieshadtheirownorchestrastokeepworkershappyandcalm.Nowdifferentkindsofmusicareplayingatdifferenttimesduringtheday.Theyplayfastermusicatteninthemorningthanateight,forinstance,becauseworkerstendtobeslowerthen.
W:Whataboutrestaurants?Dotheyplaythesamemusicfordinnerandlunch?
M:Idon'tknowaboutthat,butIdoknowthathamburgerplacesplayfastmusic.Whentheystartedplayingfastermusic,theyfoundthatacustomerspentonlyseventeenminuteseating.Thetimewastwenty-minutesbeforethat.
(22)
A.Anorchestraconductor.
B.Anmusicfan.
C.Asalesmanagerinamusiccompany.
D.Abackgroundmusiccomposer.
40.SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
聽力原文:ExpertssaysomefarmingactivitiesareseriouslydamagingEarth'senvironment.Badfarmingmethodscandamagesoil,forestsandwatersupplies.Theyalsohavecausedsomeplantsandanimalstodisappear.
Twogroupsnowsaythatbadfarmingmethodsarethreateningtheabilityoffarmerstoproduceenoughfoodtofeedtheworldpopulationinthefuture.
Thegroupsusedsatelliteimages,mapsandmodernequipmenttostudytheeffectofagricultureontheenvironment.Thestudyfoundthatthedestructionofsoiliswidespread.Importantorganicnutrients
arebeingremovedfromfarmland.
Agricultureusesseventypercentofthefreshwaterintheworldeachyear.Thestudyfoundthatmanyfarmersarewastingwatersupplies.Inaddition,chemicalsdesignedtoprotectcropsmaypollutewaterways.
Thereportalsosaysasmuchasthirtypercentoftheworld'sforestshavebeencutdownsothelandcouldbeusedforagriculture.Thishasledtoaseverelossofwildlifeandtheirenvironments.
(27)
A.Soil.B.Humanpopulation.C.Forest.D.Water.
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.
Successfulbusinesstendstocontinueimplementingtheideasthatmadethemsuccessful.Butinarapidlychangingworld,ideasoftenbecomeoutdatedovernight.Whatworkedinthepastwon'tnecessarilyworkinthefuture.Inordertothriveinthefuture,youmustconstantlycreatenewideasforeveryaspectofyourbusiness.Infact,youmustcontinuallygeneratenewideasjusttokeepyourheadabovewater.Businessesthatarenotcreativeabouttheirfuturemaynotsurvive.
AlthoughBillGatesisthemostsuccessfulmanontheplanet,hedidnotanticipatetheInternet.Nowheisscramblingtocatchup.IfBillGatescanmissamajoraspectofhisindustry,itcanhappentoyouinyourindustry.Yourbusinessneedstocontinuallyinnovateandcreateitsfuture.GatesnowisconstantlyworriedaboutthefutureofMicrosoft.Here'swhathesaidinarecentinterviewintheUSNewsWorldReport:"Willwebereplacedtomorrow?No.Inaveryshorttimeframe,Microsoftisanincrediblystrongcompany.Butwhenyoulooktothetwo-to-three-yeartimeframe,Idon'tthinkanyonecansaywithastraightfacethatanytechnologycompanyhasaguaranteedposition.NotIntel,notMicrosoft,notCompaq,notDell,takeanyofyourfavorites.Andthat'stotallyhonest."
Yetmanyrememberthatin1985theCabbagePatchKidswerethebest-sellingtoysonthemarket.ButafterColecoIndustriesintroducedtheirsensationallineofdollstheybecamecomplacentanddidn'tcreateanynewtoysworthmentioning.Asaresult,Colecowentbankruptin1988.
Themostsuccessfulbusinessessurviveinthelongtermbecausetheyconstantlyreassesstheirsituationsandreinvestthemselvesaccordingly.The3MCompanyhasa15%role:Employeesareencouragedtospend15%oftheirtimedevelopingnewideasonanyprojecttheydesire.It'snosurprise,then,that3Mhasbeenaroundsince1902.
Mostbusinessesarenotwillingtotearapartlastyear'smodelofsuccessandbuildanewone.Here'safamiliaranalogytoexplainwhytheyarelulledintocomplacency.Imaginethatyourbusinessislikeapotoflobster.Tocooklobster,youputthemintoapotofwarmwaterandgraduallyturnuptheheat.Thelobstersdon'trealizetheyarebeingcookedbecausetheprocessissogradual.Asaresult,theybecomecomplacentanddiewithoutastruggle.However,ifyouthrowalobsterintothepotwhenthewaterisboiling,itwilldesperatelytrytoescape.Thislobsterisnotlulledbyaslowlychangingenvironment.Itrealizesinstantlythatit'sinabadenvironmentandtakesimmediateactiontochangeitsstatus.
Thepassageconveysthemessagethatthewayforacompanytokeepoutoffinancialdifficultyisto______.
42.Inordertoboostthegamesindustry,Mr.Miyamotosuggeststhatpeopleputmoreemphasison______.
43.
Intheauthor'sopinion,adivorceisnotanevilact______.
A.ifthemartiallifeisimperfect.
B.ifitleadstoamoreworthwhilelifeforthepersons
C.ifthecouplelatergetmarriedagainandfindreallove
D.ifthecouplelivefarawayfromeachother
44.
______isaprofessorofagriculture.
A.GeorgeW.Bush
B.TomSlunecka
C.JamesWoolsey
D.DavidBransby
45.Howtounleashourcreativity?Beginby"lettingdownyourshield".Stopbeingselfconscious,afraidofplayingthefool,andbeopentoexperience.
Next,"eraseyourblackboard."Weallhaveblackboards,too—scribbleduponbyotherpeople.Noonecomesintotheworldablankslate;therearemessagesintheunconsciousfromfarbackintime,imprintsfromancestorslostinthemistypastandfromourownparents.Insuchawayareweprogrammedbyourculturetoprovidecontinuityfortherace.But,again,whatisgooduptoapointcanbecomestultifying(無用的).Tobecreative,wehaveto"erase"someofwhatothershavewrittenuponusand"reinvent"ourselves.
Itisnoteasy.Youhavetopayattentiontoyourunconscious,whichslipsmessagestoyoumuchasanoteisslippedunderthedoor;toyourownintuitionandintelligence,andtotheworldaroundyou.
Creativity,then,isfirstaboutpayingattentiontotheunexpected.Oneartisttoldme,"Ifyouknowwhatyouarelookingfor,youwillneverseewhatyoudonotexpecttofind."Topayattentionmeanstoexpectwithoutknowingwhattoexpect.Writerssaythisexperiencehappenstothemallthetime."Ihavenoideawhence(從哪里)thistidecomes,orwhereitgoes,"authorDorothyCanfieldonceexplained,"butwhenitbeginstoriseinmyheart,Iknowthatastoryisintheoffing(即將來臨)."
Italsohappenstoscientists.PhysicistCharlesTowneshastoldofthetimehewasfrustratedinsolvingahugeproblemonwhichheandothershadworkedlongandhard.OneSundaymorninghewenttotheparktositonabenchamongtheazaleas(杜鵑花),"andthereintheearlyspringmorningenjoyedthefreshnessandbeautyofthesegayflowers,musingoverwhywehadsofarfailed.SuddenlyIrecognizedthefallacyinmypreviousthinkingandthatofothers."
FamedHollywooddirectorJohnHustontoldmethatwhenheencounteredamentalblockwhileonlocation,hewascarefulnotto"spook",nottopanic.Instead,herelaxedandwaited."Whentherightideacomesalong,"hesaid,"you'llrecognizeit."
Noone,ofcourse,canpayattentiontoeverything.Allofusarebombarded(轟擊)dailywithstimulipouringinfromsocietyaroundus.Creativityrequiresthatwestoppayinggeneralattentiontoeverythinginordertopayparticularattentiontosomething.Thenwecanseewhatpreviouslywemissed.Wecanlookatthecommonplaceinabrand-newwayanddiscoverthesurprisinginthefamiliar.Inthewordsofonestudentofcreativity,"Ifmostofustendtokeepongoingthroughthesameoldfamiliarnotion,thatisnotbecauseweareshortoncreativitybutbecausewestifleit.Creativitydemandscertainleapsthatweconsidertoodaring."
Thereare______waystounleashourcreativity.
A.3B.2C.4D.5
46.
Itcanbeinferredthatthewriterthinksengineeringcurriculaare______.
A.strengthenedwhentheyincludecoursesindesign
B.weakenedbythecoursesdesignedtodevelopmathematicalskills
C.weakbecausetheyincludesomenon-scientificcomponents
D.strongdespitetheabsenceofnonscientificmodesofthinking
47.
WhatcanwelearnabouttheCityHall?
A.Itwasbuiltninetyyearsagoandisthemostoutstandingfeatureinthecenterofthecity.
B.ItisoriginallypropertobuildagardenonthetopoftheCityHall.
C.Thetemperatureonitstopisalittlebitlowerthanthatonthestreetbelow.
D.ItisthefirstbuildinginAmericatohaveagardenonit.
48.
WhydidsomepractitionersagreetobethesubjectsofEmily'sexperiment?
A.Itinvolvednothingmorethanmereguessing.
B.Theythoughtitwasgoingtobealotoffun.
C.Itwasmorestraightforwardthanotherexperiment.
D.Theysensednoharminalittlegirl%experiment.
49.SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.
Manywriterscomplainthattheirbiggestdifficultyisfindingasubject.Sometimesthatdifficultyappearslesscomplicatedbecausethesubjectisidentifiedinawritingassignment.Butwritingassignmentsvaryinhowtheyareworded,whattheyassume,andwhattheyexpect.Forexample,youmaybeaskedtodiscusstwocharactersinaplayyouhaveread.Thisopenassignmentdoesnotidentifyasubject;itmerelyidentifiesanareainwhichasubjectneedstobedeveloped.Anotherversionofthatsameassignmentmightaskyoutocompareandcontrastthewaythetwocharactersmakecompromises.Thisclosedassignmentidentifiesasubject,butitassumesyouhowtoworkwithaspecificform.(comparisonandcontrastessay)anditexpectsyoutoproducespecificinformation.Inotherwords,althoughthesecondassignmentrestrictsthesubject,youmuststillselectandarrangethesubjectmatterofyouressay.
Whenyouhaveafreechoiceofsubject,yourdifficultiesmayappearmorecomplicated.Nooneishelpingyoufindyoursubject..Ontheotherhand,nooneistellingyouwhattodoorhowtodoit.You'refreetoyourowndecisions.Ratherthandiscussingtwocharactersyouhavereadaboutinaplay,youmaydecidetocompareandcontrasttwocharactersyouknowinyourneighborhood.Orbetterstill,youdecidetoanalyzehowyo
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