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2015年6月大學(xué)英語六級考試真題(三)
PartIWriting(30minutes)
Directions-Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteanessaycommentingonthesayinguIfyoucannotdogreat
things,dosmallthingsinagreatway."Youcanciteexamplestoillustrateyourpointofview.Youshouldwriteatleast150
wordsbutnomorethan200words.
注意:此部分試題請?jiān)诖痤}卡1上作答。
PartllListeningComprehension(30minutes)
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,
oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.
Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA)9B),C)andD),and
decidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthe
centre.
注意:此部分試題請?jiān)诖痤}卡1上作答。
I、A)ThemanmightbeabletoplayintheWorldCup.
B)Theman'sfootballcareerseemstobeatanend.
C)Themanwasoperatedonafewweeksago.
D)Themanisafanofworld-famousfootballplayers.
2、A)Workoutaplantolightenhisbudget.C)Applyforaseniorpositionintherestaurant.
B)Findouttheopeninghoursofthecafeteria.D)Solvehisproblembydoingapart-timejob.
3、A)Afinancialburden.C)Arealnuisance.
B)Agoodcompanion.D)Awell-trainedpet.
4、A)Theerrorswillbecorrectedsoon.C)Thecomputingsystemistoocomplex.
B)Thewomanwasmistakenherself.D)Hehascalledthewomanseveraltimes.
5、A)Heneedshelptoretrievehisfiles.C)Heneedssometimetopolishhispaper.
B)Hehastotypehispaperoncemore.D)Hewillbeawayforatwo-weekconference.
6、A)Theymighthavetochangetheirplan.C)Hehasaheavierworkloadthanthewoman.
B)Hehasgoteverythingsetfortheirtrip.D)TheycouldstayinthemountainsuntilJune8.
7、A)Theyhavetowaitamonthtoapplyforastudentloan.
B)Theycanfindtheapplicationformsinthebrochure.
C)Theyarcnoteligibleforastudentloan.
D)Theyarenotlateforaloanapplication.
8、A)Newlawsarcyettobemadetoreducepollutantrelease.
B)Pollutionhasattractedlittleattentionfromthepublic.
C)Thequalityofairwillsurelychangeforthebetter.
D)It'lltakeyearstobringairpollutionundercontrol.
Questions9to12arcbasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard
9、A)Enormoussizeofitsstores.C)Itsappealingsurroundings.
B)Numerousvarietiesoffood.D)Itsrichandcolorfulhistory.
10NA)Anancientbuilding.C)AnEgyptianmuseum.
B)Aworldofantiques.D)AnEgyptianmemorial.
2015年6月大學(xué)英語六級考試真題(三)
11>A)Itspowerbillreaches£9millionayear.C)Itsuppliespowertoanearbytown.
B)Itsellsthousandsoflightbulbsaday.D)Itgenerates70%oftheelectricityituses.
12、A)11500.B)30000.C)250000.D)300000.
Questions13to15arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
13、A)Transferringtoanotherdepartment.C)Thinkingaboutdoingadifferentjob.
B)Studyingaccountingatauniversity.D)Makingpreparationsfbrherwedding.
14、A)Shehasfinallygotapromotionandapayraise.
B)Shehasgotasatisfactoryjobinanothercompany.
C)Shecouldatlastleavetheaccountingdepartment.
D)Shemanagedtokeepherpositioninthecompany.
15、A)HeandAndreahaveprovedtobeaperfectmatch.
B)Hechangedhismindaboutmarriageunexpectedly.
C)Hedeclaredthathewouldremainsingleallhislife.
D)HewouldmarryAndreaevenwithoutmeetingher.
SectionB
Directions:Inthissectionyouwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Both
thepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthe
fourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethrough
thecentre.
注意:此部分試題請?jiān)诖痤}卡1上作答。
PassageOne
Questions16to19arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
16、A)Theyaremotorcyclesdesignatedfbrwatersports.
B)Theyarespeedyboatsrestrictedinnarrowwaterways.
C)Theyarebecominganefficientformofwatertransportation.
D)Theyaregettingmorepopularasameansofwaterrecreation.
17、A)Waterscooteroperators,lackofexperience.C)Overloadingofsmallboatsandothercraft.
B)Vacationers,disregardofwatersafetyrules.D)Carelessnessofpeopleboatingalongtheshore.
18、A)Theyscarewhalestodeath.C)Theydischargetoxicemissions.
B)Theyproducetoomuchnoise.D)Theyendangerlotsofwaterlife.
19、A)Expandoperatingareas.B)Limittheuseofwaterscooters.
C)Restrictoperatinghours.D)Enforcenecessaryregulations.
PassageTwo
Questions20to22arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
20、A)Theyarestable.B)Theyareclose.C)Theyarestrained.D)Theyarechanging.
21sA)Theyarefullyoccupiedwiththeirownbusiness.
B)Notmanyofthemstayinthesameplacefbrlong.
C)Notmanyofthemcanwintrustfromtheirneighbors.
D)Theyattachlessimportancetointerpersonalrelations.
22>A)Countoneachotherforhelp.C)Keepafriendlydistance.
B)Giveeachotheracoldshoulder.D)Buildafencebetweenthem.
PassageThree
Questions23to25arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
23、A)Itmayproduceanincreasingnumberofidleyoungsters.
B)ItmayaffectthequalityofhighereducationinAmerica.
C)Itmaycausemanyschoolstogooutofoperation.
D)Itmayleadtoalackofproperlyeducatedworkers.
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24、A)Itislessseriousincitiesthaninruralareas.
B)Itaffectsbothjuniorandseniorhighschools.
C)Itresultsfromaworseningeconomicclimate.
D)ItisanewchallengefacingAmericaneducators.
25、A)Allowingthemtochoosetheirfavoriteteachers.
B)Creatingamorerelaxedlearningenvironment.
C)Rewardingexcellentacademicperformance.
D)Helpingthemtodevelopbetterstudyhabits.
SectionC
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttimefyoushould
listencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanks
withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Finally,whenthepassageisreadforthethirdtime,youshouldcheckwhat
youhavewritten.
注意:此部分試題請?jiān)诖痤}卡1上作答。
I'minterestedinthecriminaljusticesystemofourcountry.Itseemstomethatsomethinghastobedone,ifwe'reto26
asacountry.Icertainlydon'tknowwhattheanswerstoourproblemsare.Thingscertainlyget27inahurrywhenyouget
intothem,butIwonderifsomethingcouldn'tbedonetodealwithsomeoftheseproblems.OnethingI'mconcernedaboutis
ourpracticeofputting28injailwhohaven'tharmedanyone.Whynotworkoutsomesystemwherebytheycanpaybackthe
debtstheyowesocietyinsteadof29anotherdebtbygoingtoprisonand,ofcourse,coming'30hardenedcriminals.I'm
alsoconcernedabouttheshortprisonsentencespeopleare31seriouscrimes.Ofcourseonealternativetothisisto32capital
punishment,butI'mnotsure1wouldbeforthat.I'mnotsureit,srighttotakeaneyeforaneye.Thealternativetocapital
punishmentislongersentencesobuttheywouldcertainlycostthetaxpayersmuchmoney.Ialsothinkwemustdosomething
abouttheinsanity33.Inmyopinion,anyonewhotakesanotherperson'slife34isinsane,however,thatdoesnotmean
thatthepersonisn*tguiltyofthecrime,orthatheshouldn*tpaysocietythedebtheowes.It,ssad,ofcourse,thataperson
mayhavetospendtherestofhislife,oralargepartofitinprisonforactsthathe35whilenotinfullcontrolofhismind.
PartHIReadingComprehension(40minutes)
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalist
ofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.
Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.PleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemonAnswerSheet2with
asinglelinethroughthecentre.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.
Questions36to45arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Travelwebsiteshavebeenaroundsincethe1990s,whenExpedia,Travelocity,andotherholidaybookingsiteswerelaunched,
allowingtravelerstocompareflightandhotelpriceswiththeclickofamouse.Withinformationnolonger36bytravelagents
orhiddeninbusinessnetworks,thetravelindustrywasrevolutionized,asgreatertransparencyhelped37prices.
Today,theindustryisgoingthroughanewrevolution—thistimetransformingservicequality.Onlineratingplatforms—38
inhotels,restaurants,apartments,andtaxis—allowtravelerstoexchangereviewsandexperiencestoralltosee.
Hospitalitybusinessesarenowranked,analyzed,andcomparednotbyindustry39,butbytheverypeopleforwhomthe
serviceisintended——thecustomer.Thishas40anewrelationshipbetweenbuyerandseller.Customershavealwaysvotedwith
theirfeet;theycannowexplaintheirdecisiontoanyonewhoisinterested.Asaresult,businessesaremuchmore41,oftenin
veryspecificways,whichcreatespowerful42toimproveservice.
Althoughsomereadersmightnotcareforgossipyreportsofunfriendlybellboys(行李員)inBerlinormalfunctioninghotel
hairdryersinHouston,thetruepowerofonlinereviewsliesnotjustintheindividualstories,butinthewebsites'43toaggregate
alargevolumeofratings.
2015年6月大學(xué)英語六級考試真題(三)
Theimpactcannotbe44Businessesthatattracttopratingscanenjoyrapidgrowth,asnewcustomersareattractedby
goodreviewsand45provideyetmorepositivefeedback.Sogreatistheinfluenceofonlineratingsthatmanycompaniesnow
hiredigitalreputationmanagerstoensureafavorableonlineidentity.
注意:此部分試題請?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。
A)accountableF)incentivesK)professionals
B)capacityG)occasionallyL)slash
C)controlledH)overstatedM)specializing
D)entailI)persistingN)spectators
E)forgedJ)pessimistic0)subsequently
SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatementsattachedtoit.Eachstatementcontains
informationgiveninoneoftheparagraphs.Identifytheparagraphfromwhichtheinformationisderived.Youmaychoose
aparagraphmorethanonce.Eachparagraphismarkedwithaletter.Answerthequestionsbymarkingthecorresponding
letteronAnswerSheet2.
PlasticSurgery
Abettercreditcardisthesolutiontoeverlargerhackattacks.
A)Athinmagneticstrip(magstripe)isallthatstandsbetweenyourcredit-cardinformationandthebadguys.Andthey'ebeen
workinghardtobreakin.That'swhy2014isshapingupasamajorshowdown:banks,lawenforcementandtechnology
companiesarealltryingtostopanetworkofhackerswhoaresucceedinginstealingaccountnumbers,names,emailaddresses
andothercrucialdatausedinidentitytheft.Morethan100millionaccountsatTarget,NeimanMarcusandMichaelsstores
wereaffectedinsomewayduringthemostrecentattacks,startinglastNovember.
B)Swipe(刷卡)istheoperativeword:cardsareincreasinglyvulnerabletoattackswhenyoumakepurchasesinastore.In
severalrecentincidents,hackershavebeenabletoobtainmassiveinformationofcredit-de/?〃-(借i己)orprepaid-cardnumbers
usingmalware,i.e.malicioussoftware,insertedsecretlyintotheretailers'point-of-salesystem—thecheckoutregisters.
Hackersthensoldthedatatoasecondgroupofcriminalsoperatinginshadowycornersoftheweb.Notlongafter,thestolen
datawasshowinguponfokecardsandbeingusedfbronlinepurchases.
C)Thesolutioncouldcostaslittleas$2extraforeverypieceofplasticissued.Thefixisasecuritytechnologyusedheavily
outsidetheUS.WhileAmericancreditcardsusethe40-year-oldmagstripetechnologytoprocesstransactions,muchofthe
restoftheworldusessmartercardswithatechnologycalledEMV(shortforEuropay,MasterCard,Visa)thatemploysachip
embeddedinthecardplusacustomerPIN(personalidentificationnumber)to(驗(yàn)證)everytransactiononthe
spot.IfapurchaserfailstopunchinthecorrectPINatthecheckout,thetransactiongetsrejected.(Onlinepurchasescanbe
madebysettingupaseparatetransactioncode.)
D)Whyhaven'tbigbanksadoptedthemoresecuretechnology?Whenitcomestomailingoutnewcreditcards,it'sallabout
relativecosts,saysDavidRobertson,whorunstheNilsonReport,anindustrynewsletter.t4Thecostofthecard,puttingthe
stickeronit,codingtheaccountnumberandexpirationdate,々油。(凸印)it,thesmallenvelope-allputtogether,you're
inthedollarrange.Achip-and-PINcardcurrentlycostscloserto$3,saysRobertson,becauseofthepriceofchips.(Once
largeissuersconverttogether,thechipcostsshoulddrop.)
E)Multiply$3bythemorethan5billionmagstripecreditandprepaidcardsincirculationintheUS.Thenconsiderthatthere^an
estimated$12.4billionincardfraudonaglobalbasis,saysRobertson.With44%ofthatintheUS,Americancredit-card
fraudamountstoabout$5.5billionannually.Cardissuershavesofarcalculatedthatabsorbingtheliabilityforevenbighacks
liketheTargetoneisstillcheaperthanreplacingallthatplastic.
F)ThatleavesAmericanretailersprettymuchalonetheworldoverinrelyingonmagstripetechnologytochargepurchases-and
leavesconsumersvulnerable.Eachmagstripehasthreetracksofinformation,explainspaymentssecurityexpertJeremy
Gumbley,thechieftechnologyofficerofCreditCall,anelectronic-paymentscompany.Thefirstandthirdareusedbythe
bankorcardissuer.Yourvitalaccountinfbnnationlivesonthesecondtrack,whichhackerstrytocapture.t4Malwarcis
scanningthroughthememoryinrealtimeandlookingfbrdata,“hesays."Itcreatesatextfilethatgetsstolen.M
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G)Chip-and-PINcards,bycontrast,makefakecardsorskimmingimpossiblebecausetheinformationthatgetsscannedis
encrypted(力口密).ThehistoricalreasontheUShasstuckwithmagstripe,ironicallyenough,isoncesuperiortechnology.Our
cheap,ultra-reliablewirednetworksmadecredit-cardauthenticationoverthephonefrictionless.InFrance,cardcompanies
createdEMVinpartbecausethetelephonemonopolywassomaddeninglyinefficientandexpensive.TheEMVsolution
allowedtransactionstobeverifiedlocallyandsecurely.
H)Somebigbanks,likeWellsFargo,arenowofferingtoconvertyourmagstripecardtoachip-and-PINmodel.(It,sactuallya
hybird(混合體)thatwillstillhaveamagstripe,sincemostUSmerchantsdon'thaveEMVterminals.)Shouldyoutakethem
uponit?Ifyoutravelinternationally,theanswerisyes.
I)Keepinmind,too,thatcreditcardstypicallyhavebetterliabilityprotectionthandebitcards.Ifsomeoneusesyourcreditcard
fraudulently(欺詐'性的),it'stheissuerormerchant,notyou,thattakesthehit.Debitcardshavedifferentliabilitylimits
dependingonthebankandtheeventssurroundinganyfraud.t4Ififsavailable,thelogicalthingistogetachip-and-PINcard
fromyourbank,“saysEricAdamowsky,aco-fbundcrofCreditCardinsider,com."Iwouldusecreditcardsoverdebitcards
becauseofliabilityissues.''Cashstillworksprettywelltoo.
J)Retailersandbanksstandtobenefitfromthelowerfraudlevelsofchip-and-PINcardsbuthavebeenreluctanforyearsto
investinthenewinfrastructure(基袖設(shè)施)neededforthetechnology>especiallyifconsumersdon'lhaveaccesstoit.It'
sachicken-and-eggproblem:noonewantstospendthemoneyonupgradedpoint-of-salesystemsthatcanreadthechip
cardsifshoppersaren'tcarryingthem—yetthere'slittlepointinconsumers?carryingthefancyplasticifstoresaren't
equippedtousethem.(AnearliereffortbyTargettomovetochipandPINnevergainedprogress.)AccordingtoGumbley,
there,sat4you-firstmentality.The如?!?(僵局)hastobebroken.”
K)JPMorganChaseCEOJamieDimonrecentlyexpressedhiswillingnesstodoso,notingthatbanksandmerchantshavespent
thepastdecadesuingeachotheroverinterchangefees—thepercentageofthetransactionpricetheykeep—ratherthandeal
withthegrowinghackingproblem.Chaseoffersachip-enabledcardunderitsownbrandandseveralothersfortravel-related
companiessuchasBritishAirwaysandRitz-Carlton.
L)TheTargetandNeimanhackshavealsochangedthecostcalculation:althoughretailershavebeenreluctanttospendthe
$6.75billionthatCapgeminiconsultantsestimateitwilltaketoconvertalltheirregisterstobechip-and-PIN-compatible,the
potentialliabilitytheynowfaceisdramaticallygreater.Targethasbeenhitwithclassactionsfromhackedconsumers."It's
theultimatenightmare,aretailexecutivefromawell-knownchainadmittedtoTIME.
M)Thecard-paymentcompaniesMasterCardandVisaarepushinghardforchange.Thetwofirmshavewarnedallpartiesinthe
transactionchain-merchant,network,bank-thatiftheydon'tbecomeEMV-compliantbyOctober2015,thepartythatis
leastcompliantwillbearthefraudrisk.
N)Inthemeantime,app-equippedsmartphonesanddigitalwallets—allofwhichcanuseEMVtechnology-arebeginningto
makeinroads(侵染)oncardsandcash.PayPal,R)rinstance,istestinganappthatletsyouuseyourmobilephonetopayon
theflyatlocalmerchants-withoutsurrenderinganycardinformationtothem.Andfurtherdowntheroadisbiometric
authentication,whichcouldbeencryptedwith,say,afingerprint.
O)Creditanddebitcards,though,aregoingtobewithusfbrtheforeseeablefuture,andsoarehackers,ifwestickwithmagstripe
technology.4'Itseemscrazytome,“saysGumbley,whoisEnglish,uthatacutting-edge-technologycountryisdependingona
40-year-oldtechnology.ThatswhyitmaybeuptoconsumerstomovetheneedleonchipandPIN.SaysRobertson:"When
yougettheconsumerintoapositionofworryandinconvenience,thafswheretherubberhitstheroad.''
注意:此部分試題請?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。
46.ItisbesttouseanEMVcardforinternationaltravel.
47.Personalinformationoncreditanddebitcardsisincreasinglyvulnerabletohacking.
48.TheFrenchcardcompaniesadoptedEMVtechnologypartlybecauseofinefficienttelephoneservice.
49.WhilemanycountriesusethesmarterEMVcards,theUSstillclingstoitsoldmagstripetechnology.
50.Attemptsarebeingmadetopreventhackersfromcarryingoutidentitytheft.
51.Creditcardsaremuchsafertousethandebitcards.
52.Bigbankshavebeenreluctanttoswitchtomoresecuretechnologybecauseofthehighercostsinvolved.
53.Thepotentialliabilityforretailersusingmagstripeisfarmorecostlythanupgradingtheirregisters.
54.TheuseofmagstripecardsbyAmericanretailersleavesconsumersexposedtotherisksoflosingaccountinformation.
2015年6月大學(xué)英語六級考試真題(三)
55.ConsumerswillbeadrivingforcebehindtheconversionfrommagstripetoEMVtechnology.
SectionC
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements?For
eachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Youshoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthe
correspondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
PassageOne
Questions56to60arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
ThereportfromtheBureauofLaborStatisticswasjustasgloomyasanticipated.UnemploymentinJanuaryjumpedtoa
16-yearhighof7.6percent,as598000jobswereslashedfromUSpayrollsintheworstsingle-monthdeclinesinceDecember,
1974.With1.8millionjobslostinthelastthreemonths,thereisurgentdesiretoboosttheeconomyasquicklyaspossible.But
Washingtonwoulddowelltotakeadeepbreathbeforereactingtothegrimnumbers.
Collectively,werelyontheunemploymentfiguresandotherstatisticstoframeoursenseofreality.Theyareavitalpartofan
arrayofdatathatweusetoassessifweredoingwellordoingbadly,andthatinturnshapesgovernmentpoliciesandcorporate
budgetsandpersonalspendingdecisions.Theproblemisthatthestatisticsaren'tanobjectivemeasureofreality;theyaresimply
abestapproximation.Directionally,theycapturethetrends,buttheideathatweknowpreciselyhowmanyareunemployedisa
myth.Thatmakesfindingasolutionallthemoredifficult.
First,thereisthewaythedataisassembled.Theofficialunemploymentrateistheproductofatelephonesurveyofabout60
000homes.Thereisanothersurvey,sometimesreferredtoasthe"payrollsurvey“thatassesses400000businessesbasedontheir
reportedpayrolls.Bothsurveyshaveproblems.Thepayrollsurveycaneasilydouble-countsomeone:ifyouareonepersonwith
twojobs,youshowupastwoworkers.Thepayrollsurveyalsodoesn,tcapturethenumberofself-employed,andsosayslittle
abouthowmanypeoplearegeneratinganindependentincome.
Thehouseholdsurveyhasalargerproblem.Whenaskedstraightforwardly,peopletendtolieorshadethetruthwhenthe
subjectissex,moneyoremployment.Ifyougetacallandareaskedifyou'reemployed,andyousayyes,you'reemployed.Ifyou
sayno,however,itmaysurpriseyoutolearnthatyouareonlyunemployedifyou'vebeenactivelylookingforworkinthepastfour
weeks;otherwise,youare“marginallyattachedtothelaborfbree“andnotactuallyunemployed.
Theurgetoquantifyisembeddedinoursociety.Buttheideathatstatisticianscanthencaptureanobjectiverealityisn'tjust
impossible.Italsoleadstoseriousmisjudgments.DemocratsandRepublicanscanandwilltakesidesonanumberofissues,buta
morecrucialconcernisthatbotharebasingmajorpolicydecisionsonguesstimatesratherthanlookingatthevastwealthofraw
datawithacriticaleyeandanopenmind.
注意:此部分試題清在答題卡2上作答。
56.Whatdowelearnfromthefirstparagraph?
A)TheUSeconomicsituationisgoingfrombadtoworse.
B)Washingtonistakingdrasticmeasurestoprovidemorejobs.
C)TheUSgovernmentisslashingmorejobsfromitspayrolls.
D)TherecenteconomiccrisishastakentheUSbysurprise.
57.Whatdoestheauthorthinkoftheunemploymentfiguresandotherstatistics?
A)Theyformasolidbasisforpolicymaking.C)Theysignalfutureeconomictrends.
B)Theyrepresentthecurrentsituation.D)Theydonotfullyreflectthereality.
58.Oneproblemwiththepayrollsurveyisthat.
A)itdoesnotincludeallthebusinessesC)itmagnifiesthenumberofthejobless
B)itfailstocountintheself-employedD)itdoesnottreatallcompaniesequally
59.Thehouseholdsurveycanbefaultyinthat.
A)peopletendtoliewhentalkingonthephone
B)noteverybodyiswillingorreadytorespond
C)somepeoplewon'tprovidetruthfillinformation
D)thedefinitionofunemploymentistoobroad
60.AttheendofthepassagcJheauthorsuggeststhat
A)statisticiansimprovetheirdata-asscmblingmethods
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B)decisionmakersviewthestatisticswithacriticaleye
C)politicianslistenmorebeforemakingpolicydecisions
D)DemocratsandRepublicanscooperateoncrucialissues
PassageTwo
Questions61to65arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Atsomepointin2008,someone,probablyineitherAsiaorAfrica,madethedecisiontomovefromthecountrysidetothecity.
Thisnamelesspersonpushedthehumanraceoverahistoricthreshold,foritwasinthatyearthatmankindbecame,fbrthefirsttime
initshistory,apredominantlyurbanspecies.
Itisatrendthatshowsnosignofslowing.Demographers(人口統(tǒng)i十學(xué)家)reckonthatthree-quartersofhumanitycouldbe
city-dwellingby2050,withmostoftheincreasecominginthefast-growingtownsofAsiaandAfrica.Migrantstocitiesare
attractedbyplentifuljobs,accesstohospitalsandeducation,andtheabilitytoescapetheboredomofafarmer'sagriculturallife.
Thosefactorsarcmorethanenoughtomakeupforthesqualor(骯臟.),diseaseandspectacularpovertythatthosesamemigrants
mustoftenatfirstendurewhentheybecomeurbandwellers.
ItisthecitythatinspiresthelatestbookfromPeterSmith.Hismainthesisisthatthebuzzofurbanlife,andtheopportunities
itoffersforco-operationandc
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