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大學(xué)英語六級改革適用(閱讀)模擬試

卷52(共9套)

(共200題)

大學(xué)英語六級改革適用(閱讀)模擬試

卷第1套

一、詞匯理解(本題共70題,每題1.0分,共70分。)

Ofllicmanyfiiulursthatcoiiliibulclupuoipcrfumiaiiucunslandaidizcdtestslikedie

SAT,nervesand[Cl],surprisingly,maynotrankveryhigh.Infact,according

toanewpaperpublishedinJournalofExperimentalPsychology,alittleanxiety-notto

mentionfatigue-mightactuallybeaverygoodthing.Thestudywasconductedby

psychologyprofessorsPhillipAckermanandRuthKanfer.They[C2]239

collegefreshmen,eachofwhomagreedtotakethreedifferentversionsoftheSAT

reasoningtestgivenonthree[C3]Saturdaymornings.Thetestswouldtake

three-and-a-halfhours,four-and-a-halfhoursandfive-and-a-haif-hours,andwouldbe

administeredina[C4]ordertoeachofthestudents.To[C5]thestress

levelinthestudents—whohadalreadytakentheSATinthepastandgotteninto

college-AckermanandKanferofferedacash[C6]toanyvolunteerswhobeat

theirhigh-schoolscore.BeforethetestbeganoneachofthethreeSaturdays,thestudents

filledoutaquestionnairethataskedthemabouttheirfatiguelevel,[C7]and

confidence.Theycompletedthequestionnaireagainatabreakinthemiddleofthetest

andoncemoreattheend.Together,allofthese[C8]asortoffeverchartofthe

students'energyandanxietythroughouttheexperience.Whentheresearchersscoredthe

results,itcameasnosurprisethatvolunteers'fatigueandstressrose[C9]asthe

testgotlonger.Whatwas[CIO]wastheircorrespondingperformance:asthe

lengthofthetestincreased,sodidthestudents'scores.Theaveragescoreonthethree-

and-a-halfhourtestwasL209outof1.600.Onthefour-and-a-half-hourversionitwas

1,222;onthefive-and-a-half-hourtestitwas1,237.A)providedB)randomC)outrage

D)bonusE)dramaticallyF)recruitedG)terminatedH)eliminateI)consecutiveJ)exhaustion

K)dclibcratcL)uncxpcctcdM)boostN)stcadilyO)mood

1、[Cl]

標準答案:J

知識點解析:此處需填入與nerves并列的名詞。該句提到,緊張和……并不是特

別重要的因素。后一句進一步說明,少許焦慮(疲憊暫且不提)可能有好處。nerves

與下一句中的alittleanxiety對應(yīng),故空格要對應(yīng)fatigue。名詞中的exhaustion"疲

憊''符合語境。

2、[C2]

標準答案:F

知識點解析:此處需填入謂語動詞,時態(tài)上應(yīng)與上文一致,為一般過去時。做研究

需要對象,recruited”招募,吸收”符合語義,指招收239名大學(xué)新生參與研究。

3、[C3]

標準答案:I

知識點解析:此處需填入修飾Saturdaymornings的名詞、形容詞或分詞。此處說

的是學(xué)生在三個……的星期六早上參加不同版本的SAT推理測試,consecutive”連

續(xù)的”代入后符合邏輯。實驗一般不會在三個“任意的”周六上午進行,故排除

randomo

4、[C4]

標準答案:B

知識點解析:此處需填入修飾。rder的名詞、形容詞或分詞。為了使研究具有普遍

代表性,通常會隨機測試,不特意設(shè)定順序,random”任意的,隨機的“符合語義。

5、[C5]

標準答案:M

知識點解析:t。提示此處需填入動詞原形。破折號中的定語從句表明受試學(xué)生以前

考過SAT,再結(jié)合句末“成績超過高中分數(shù)”(beattheirhigh-schoolscore),推知研究

人員給學(xué)生設(shè)定更大的壓力。boos儼增加”符合語義。

6、[C6]

標準答案:D

知識點解析?:不定冠詞a表明此處需填入可數(shù)名詞單數(shù)形式,為。ffered的直接賓

語,間接賓語是分數(shù)更高的學(xué)生??崭袂暗腸ash(現(xiàn)金)提示bonus”獎金”符合邏

輯。

7、[C7]

標準答案:。

知識點解析:此處需填入與fatiguelevel和confidence并列的名詞。文章首段提到

影響考試的兩大因素-是anxiety和fatigue,詞庫中的mood“心情,情緒”可概括

anxiety,符合測試受試者考試狀態(tài)的語境。

8、[C8]

標準答案:A

知識點解析:此處需填入謂語動詞的過去式。空格前的these指代queslionnaires,

句意為:這些問卷調(diào)查……考生精力和緊張程度的焦慮狀況圖,provided“提供”符

合語義邏輯。

9、[C9]

標準答案:N

知識點解析:此處需填入修飾rose的副詞。本句說志愿者的疲勞感和壓力隨著考

試時間延長而上升,nosurprise表明上升的狀態(tài)是正常的,故steadily”穩(wěn)定地,穩(wěn)

固地”符合邏輯。

10、[C10]

標準答案:L

知識點解析:空格為主語從句的一部分,應(yīng)填入形容詞或分詞。通過研究才知道考

試時間越長,學(xué)生的分數(shù)越高,之前人們并不一定知道,故選unexpected“想不

到“,呼應(yīng)上文的nosurpriseo

二、長篇閱讀(本題共,0題,每題1.0分,共70分。)

1FadingModernistforMcmansionLAJln1949W.ClintonBackusandhiswifehireda

43-year-olddesignernamedGretaMagnussonGrossmantobuildahouseinthehillsof

BelAir.TheLosAngelescommunitywaswell-to-doeventhen,butitwasn'tparticularly

extravagant.Grossman,aSwedishemigre(移居者),hadachievedsomefameasatrader

ofmoderndesign;herfurniturewasoftenmentionedinthesamebreathandsoldatthe

samestoresasCharlesEames's,GeorgeNelson's,andEeroSaarinen's—araredistinction,

atthetime,forawoman.[B]FortheBackuses,Grossmandesignedatastefultwo-story

modernisthomesitonaprivateslope,withsharplines,wallsofglass,andfar-reaching

views.Itwas3bedrooms,3bathrooms,and1,800squarefeet—500squarefeetsmaller

thantoday'saverageAmericanhome—anditfitrightin.[C]Notanymore.TheBackus

HousestillhoversonthesameBelAirhillsidewhereGrossmanbuiltit.Buibecauseof

thesprawlingmegamansionsthathavesprunguparoundtheproperty,andbecauseofthe

increasinglyoverheatedstateoftheSouthernCaliforniarealestatemarket,Grossman's

elegantmodernistcreation—oneofthefewsurvivingexamplesofresidentialarchitecture

byaninnovativewomannowrankedamongthefinestdesignersofherera—maynot

survivemuchlonger.|D|There'sanironyhere.Startinginthe1920s,thecombinationof

climate,terrain,andayoung,progressivecommunityofarchitectsandclientstriggereda

floweringofmodernresidentialdesigninLosAngelesthatculminatedinthefamous

CaseStudyHouseProgram(1945-66)-aseriesofexperimentalmodelhomessponsored

bythelocalmagazineArts&Architectureanddesignedbysomeoftheperiod'sgreatest

architects.Themodernsingle-familydwellingmayhavebeeninventedinEurope,but

manybelieveitwasperfectedinSouthernCalifornia[EJNow,decadeslater,modernist

architecturehasneverbeenmorepopular.Dwellmagazineisamonthlylovelettertothe

style,andhomesdesignedbyanyoftheregion'snumerousarchitecturalgiants-Richard

Neutra,R.M.Schindler,JohnLautner-tendtocommandconsiderablepremiums

whenevertheymaterializeonthemarket.[F]Butacertainkindofmodernistproperty—

namely,alesser-knownhousesituatedonaprimelotinanexpensiveneighborhood—is

stillatrisk,andmaybeespeciallyjeopardizedinLosAngeles'scurrentresidential

market,whichhaspostedthenationslargestincreaseinaveragesalepriceoverthelast

year."Aneconomicdownturnisalwaysagoodthingforpreservation,"saysRegina

O'Brien,chairpersonoftheModernCommitteeoftheLosAngelesConservancy."Alot

fewerdevelopersaremakingalotlessmoney,andthereforetheyhavealotless

motivationtopursuetheseprofit-orientedflips(翻新).Buttheproblemisthatthe

oppositeistruewhenthemarketpicksbackup."[G]Asagingownersrealizetheiraging

homescannowfetchtopdollar,thebuyersmostinclinedtopreservethesemodernist

gems(珍品)areoutbidbythosemostinclinedtoreplacethemwithtastelesslyshowy

Mediterraneansuper-villas.[H]"Mostmodernisthomesareconsideredverymodestby

thestandardsoftheseneighborhoods,wherepeoplewantfarmorehousethantheyneed,1'

saysNateColeofUniqueCaliforniaProperty,aLongBeachbrokeragespecializingin

modernistarchitecture."Buyersseeanythingthattheydeemacompromise,andoutcome

thetractors."|I|AdrivebytheBackusHousetellsdiestory.Afterrollingthroughthe

imperialgatesofBelAir,youwindyourwaynorthpastabundantbanksof

bougainvillea(葉子花屬桎物),Federer-leveltenniscourts,andever-moreelaborate

estatesuntilyoufinallyreachNimesRoad.DowntheblockfromtheBackusHouseisa

19-bcdroom,24-bathroom,38,000-square-footmansion.Nextdoorisa39,000-square-

footcastlewith25bedroomsand32bathrooms.Acrossthestreet,meanwhile,isthe

48,000-square-footLeBelvedere,featuringa1,000-foot-longhand-chiseled(手工鑿

的)Jerusalemstonewall,aswanpond,a5,000-bottlewinecellar,andan$85million

pricetag.Themostextravagantproperty,however,isdirectlybehindtheBackusHouse:

amysterioushilltopVersaillessurroundedby100-fbot-tallconcretewallsandhalfa

dozenrazed(被拆毀的)lots.[/Boostedbyitsluxuriousneighbors,therelativelymodest

BackusHouseisnowforsalefor$6.9million,ornearly$4,000persquarefoot.(In2012

theaverageAmericanhomesoldfor$86,30persquarefoot.)Atthatprice,whoever

purchasesitwon'twanttoliveinahousewith"only"threebathrooms.Theywillwantto

keepupwiththelegendaryJoneses—thelistingpracticallybegsyoutocrushtheBackus

Houseinorderto"buildyourdreamhomeononeofthemostdistinguishedstreets...in

LosAngeles"一andanotherpieceofthecity'sricharchitecturalhistorywilllikelybe

leveled.[KJThat'swhathappenedearlierthisyeartotheKingsleyResidence(1947).

Designedforanocean-facingsiteinthePacificPalisadesbyJ.R.Davidson,afriendly

GermanwhowasresponsibleforthefirstoftheCaseStudyHouses,thepropertyseemed

fromthestreettobeanundistinguishedbuilder'scattlefarm.Butinsideitwasamarvel:a

"housewithouthalls,*'asrequestedbytheclients,withairyrooms,ingeniouscustom

lightingandfurniture,andlargeslidingglassdoorsthatopenedontoelevatedterraces.

|L|Whenitwentupforsalefor$4.2millioninFebruary,theKingsleyResidencewasthe

lastunalteredDavidsonhouseinthecity.Twoweekslateritwasincontract,andon

April2itsoldfor$360,000overtheaskingprice.Now,asarecentvisitconfirmed,the

KingsleyResidenceiswellonitswaytobecomingapileofrubble;thegarageisfilled

withbrokenboardsandcrushedplaster,andappliancesarescatteredacrosstheyard.The

buyerevidentlybelievesthatagrander,newerestatewouldbettersuittheneighborhood,

which,inthedecadessinceDavidson'stime,hasbecomehometothelikesofSteven

Spielberg,andArnoldSchwarzenegger.[M]At-riskmodernisthousesdon'talwaysmeet

suchasadfate.InApriltheSchairerHouse,designedin1949bythegreatCalifornia

architectGregoryAinforaRANDCorporationaerospaceengineer,wentupforsale.

Anotherposhneighborhood,anothermultimillion-dollarpricetag.Atthetime,observers

werecertainthattheSchairerHousewasdestinedfordestruction."1949GregoryAinin

BrentwoodHitstheMarketfortheFirstTime,ProbablyasaTeardown,"readthe

headlineonrealestatesiteCurbedLA.Butnow,80daysafteritsold,theSchairerHouse

isstillstanding—andasourcewithknowledgeofthetransactiontellsthatthenew

ownershavehiredanarchitecttosuperviseacompleterestoration.[N]Whetherthatnews

warmsyourheartorleavesyoucoldisamatterofperspectiveandtaste;noteveryone

lovesmodernistarchitecture.ButinLosAngeles,atleast,theremaybemoreatstake

thanarchitecturalfancy.Thehistoryandcharacterofthecityarcreflectedineachof

thesepurebredhomes.|O|Rightnow,anotherGregoryAinpropertyisuptbrsale:the

FeldmanHouse(1953)inBeverlyHills.Inaperfectworld,theFeldmanHousewould

surviveforanother60yearsormore.Buteventhelistingagent,JoyceRey,isworried."I

wanttofindsomeonewhowillrestoreit,"shesays."Buthere'sthething:allthebuyers

whowanttorestoreitcan'tafforditrightnow,andthebuyerswhocanafforditarethe

oneswhowanttoreplaceitwithsomethingelse.Ifsheartbreaking."?

11、Theincreasingoverheatoftherealestatemarketmaycontributetothedestruction

oftheBackusHouse.

標準答案:C

知識點解析:根據(jù)increasingoverheat與realestatemarket定位到C段第3句。該句

提到由于豪宅不斷涌現(xiàn)和房地產(chǎn)市場過熱,格羅斯曼優(yōu)雅的現(xiàn)代設(shè)計可能維持不了

多久。題目內(nèi)容源自此句,題目中的destruction與原文的maynotsurvivemuch

longer對應(yīng)。

12、Modernresidentialdesignwasatitspeakfrom1940sto1960s.

標準答案:D」

知識點解析:根據(jù)1940sto1960s定位到D段第2句。該句提到現(xiàn)代派家居設(shè)計達

到頂峰的標志是案例住宅計劃(CaseStudyHouseProgram),出現(xiàn)于1945-1966年。

題目中的atitspeak與原文的culminated對應(yīng)。

13、Grossman,aSwedishfemaledesigner,washiredtobuildtheBackusHouseinthe

1940s.

標準答案:A

知識點解析:根據(jù)washired和inthe1940s定位到A段。該段第1句說到Backus

夫婦雇用設(shè)計師格羅斯曼建房子。本題是原文該句的同義轉(zhuǎn)述。

14、Someonesaidaneconomicdeclinewasbeneficialforthepreservationofmodernist

houses.

標準答案:F

知識點解析:根據(jù)aneconomicdecline和preservation定位至ijF段第2句。該段后

半部分內(nèi)容提到了ReginaOBricn的觀點。他認為經(jīng)濟下滑有利于保存現(xiàn)代派建

筑,因為開發(fā)商掙到的錢少了很多,追求高利潤的動機也變小了。題目中的

decline與原文的downturn對應(yīng),wasbeneficial對應(yīng)原文agoodthingo

15、ItisbelievedthatCaliforniaistheplacewheremodernsingle-familydwellingswere

perfected.

標準答案:D

知識點解析:根據(jù)modernsingle-familydwellings和wereperfected定位至UD段最后

一句。該句提到現(xiàn)代單元式住宅在歐洲發(fā)明,但很多人認為它的進一步完善發(fā)生在

美國加利福尼亞南部,題目是這句話的同義轉(zhuǎn)述。

16、TheKingdlcyResidencewasinitsoriginalstatewhenitwasforsale.

標準答案:L

知識點解析:根據(jù)TheKingsleyResidence和forsale定位到L段首句。題目中的in

itsoriginalstate對應(yīng)原文的unaltered,其他信息與原文一致。

17、TheBackusHouseissurroundedbyluxurioushouses,amongwhich,theproperty

behinditisthemostextravagantone.

標準答案:I-

知識點解析:由themostextravagant定位至U1段。題目中的issurroundedby

luxurioushouses概括了原文對巴克斯宅周圍房屋的描寫(Downthe

block....pricetag);本題句子后半部分的信息與原文末句一致。本題句子概

括了該段內(nèi)容。

18、Unexpectedbyobservers,aboutthreemonthsaftertheSchairerHousewassold,it's

stillstanding.

標準答案:M

知識點解析:根據(jù)observers和SchairerHouse定位至M段。該段提到,觀察家們

確信謝勒宅注定會被拆除,但它在出售80天后仍然屹立于原地。題目內(nèi)容與該段

對應(yīng)。

19、TheinterioroftheKingsleyResidenceisquitemarvelouseventhoughtheexterior

maylooklikeafarm.

標準答案:K

知識點解析:由theKingsleyResidence,exterior和inlerior定位至K段。該段第2

句提到金斯利故居的外觀看起來像奶牛場(cattlefarm),第3句說它的內(nèi)部令人驚

嘆。題目中的interior與原文的inside對應(yīng),marvelous對應(yīng)原文的marvelo

20、Evenagentsareconcernedabouttheproblemthatthosewhocanaffordthe

modernisthousesarethosethatwanttoreplacethem.

標準答案:O

知識點解析:根據(jù)agents,affordthemodernisthouses和replace定位到O段。該段

最后引用上市代理人JoyceRey的話,總結(jié)目前現(xiàn)代派建筑面臨的困境:那些想修

復(fù)現(xiàn)代派建筑的買家暫時負擔不起,而買得起的人卻想對其進行改造。題目中的

areconcernedabout對應(yīng)該段第3句中的beworried;本題句子中的thosewho

can...replacethem與段末的直接引語內(nèi)容一致c

三、仔細閱讀(本題共10題,每題1.0分,共10分。)

Whyinanageofadvancedtechnology,shouldsomanypeoplestillclingtoanancient

belief?Inpartitmustbebecauseastrology-claimstotellussomethingaboutourselves,

andallofusareinterestedinourselves.Ithinkitisbecauseastrologyispresentedasifit

wereasciencebyitsmodernpractitioner,andmanypeoplearemisledbythis.Infact,

astrologywasneverascience.Itwasnotahypothesisortheorydevelopedtodescribe

naturalphenomena,anduntilfairlyrecenttimes,therewasnotattempttotestorverifyits

predictions.AstrologybeganapproximatelythreethousandyearsagoinBabylonia;it

wasappliedtomonaichsandkingdoms,butnuttoindividuals.Itspieadindie6lh

centuryBCasfarasIndia,whereitflourishestoday.TheEgyptians,meanwhile,

developedtheirownkindofastrology.ButtheastrologynowpracticedinEuropeand

AmericaisthatdevelopedbytheGreeks,whosynthesizedtheideasoftheBabylonians

andEgyptiansandenrichedthemwithconceptsfromtheirownfertileimaginations.The

Greeksbelievedthattheearthwascomposedoffourelements,andtheheavensofa

perfectcrystallinematerial.Theplanetsthemselveswerevariouslythoughttobegods,

residencesofgods,oratleastmanifestationsofgods.Thegodswereimmortal,but

otherwisehadthesamealtributesofanger,happiness,jealousy,rageandpleasureaswe

do.Nowifwhatthegods'thoughtwascapricious(變化無常的),atleasttheplanetswere

predictableintheirmovements.Becauseourownlotinlifeissounpredictable,itmustbe

purelyatthemercyofgods.Butifthegodsarctheplanets,orsomehowassociatedwith

them,thenwehaveonly(olearntherulesofthemotionsoftheplanetstounderstandthe

whimsofthegodsandhowtheyshapeourownlives.Sothebeliefdevelopedthateach

ofourlivesispreordainedbythepreciseconfigurationoftheplanetsintheskyatthe

limeofourbirth.Astrologycouldnot,ofcourse,haveseemedasincredibletothe

ancientsasitdoestous.Theroleofthesuninfluencingourdailyandyearlylivesis

obvious;itwasanaturalextensiontoattributeotherpowerstotheotherplanetsaswell.It

wasn'tuntilthetimeofNewtonthatweunderstoodthatthelawsofNatureapplytothe

celestialworldsaswellastotheterrestrialone.Duringantiquity,however,allgreat

scholarsbelievedinastrology.

21、Manypeoplearemisledbyastrologybecauseitispresentedbythepractitionersas

A、atheorythatcandescribenaturalphenomena

amagicalkeytounderstandingthemselves

C>anancientbeliefthathadlongbeenappliedtomonarchs

D、amysteriouspowerbeyondtheexplanationofscience

標準答案:A

知識點解析:首段末句表明人們受占星術(shù)的誤導(dǎo)是因為占星術(shù)看起來像一門科學(xué),

而根據(jù)第2段開頭兩句可以知道,科學(xué)應(yīng)該包括描述自然現(xiàn)象的假說或理論,山此

可見,A中的theory與原文提到的science意義最為相近,為本題答案。

22、WhiletheGreeksdevelopedastrology,theybelievedthat.

A、theearthwasmadeupoffourelementsandtheheavens

B、theheavensweremadeupofamaterialofpurecrystal

C、theideasoftheBabylonianswerenotimaginative

D^theirideaswouldsoonspreadthroughoutEurope

標準答案:B」

知識點解析:第2段第7句的and引出的應(yīng)該是一個具有主謂結(jié)構(gòu)的句子,對比分

析可看出theheavens和of之間省略了werecompos已d,由此可確定B為對該分句

的正確理解。干擾項A是對該省略句的錯誤理解。

23Itisimpliedthatastrologyisbasedonthebeliefthat.

A^thegods'intentionsarehardtopredict

B>thefateofourlivesareunpredictable

C^thegodsarecloselyrelatedtotheplanets

D^thegodshavethesameattributesaswedo

標準答案:C

知識點解析:第2段主要描述占星術(shù)的由來,總結(jié)這些句子可以看出,占星術(shù)之所

以發(fā)展起來,主要是因為人們相信眾神與星辰有關(guān),預(yù)測了星辰的活動就能知道眾

神的旨意,由此可見,C是與這個意思最相近的概括。

24、WhichofthefollowingistrueaboutthescholarsbeforethelimeofNewton?

A、Allofthemwereconvincedbyastrology.

B、Theydidn'tknowthelawsofNatureapplytoallp.anets.

C、Theyplayedimportantrolesinthedevelopmentofastrology.

D、Mostofthemfoundastrologyincredible.

標準答案:B

知識點解析:末段倒數(shù)第2句是一個強調(diào)句,表明牛頓時代之前,人們都不知道自

然規(guī)律適用于celestialworlds(即天體),該句中的“人們”當然也包括題干中的

scholars,故B為正確答案。

25、Whatistheauthor'spurposeinwritingthepassage?

A、Tocastdoubtontheoriginofastrology.

B、Tocompareastrologywithrealsciences.

C、Topointoutthepopularityofastrology.

D、Tojustifytheincredibilityofastrology.

標準答案:D

知識點解析:首段首句和第2段首句都表明作者認為占星術(shù)并非science,末段首

句更明確表明占星術(shù)incredible,由此可見,本文的寫作目的是為了解釋為什么占

星術(shù)不可信。

It'sperhapstheworld'smostfamousunderwaterattraction,immonalizedinfilmandin

legend:theTitanic.Butnowexpertssaytheoceanliner,onceawonderofthehighseas,

isfallingtopieces.Capt.AlfredMcLaren,thescientistwhoinJulyledthemostrecent

expeditiontotheship'sunderwatergrave,saidhisteamsawclearsignsofthewreck's

acceleratingdecay.Therewasdamagelikelycausedbyrustandsealife,andthecaptain's

cabinhadcollapsed."Iwasabsolutelyastonished,"McLarensaid.Worsestill,thefallen

mastthatcrushedtheship'sdeckisbelievedbymanytobetheresultofanunapproved

salvageoperation."Itwasalmostdepressingtoseehowquicklyshewasdeteriorating,"

McLarensays."Iwouldbereallysurprisedifthere'sverymuchstandingupfromthe

bottom,twodecadesfromnow."EdKamuda,whorunstheTitanicHistoricalSocietyin

Springfield,Mass.,saysadventuretourists—whopay$36,000eachtovisitthewreck一

arealsocontributingtothecrumblingoftheTitanic."ThisissomethingIexpected.Ijust

didn'texpectittohappensoquickly,"Kamudasaid."Peoplearegoingdownjustasan

egotriptosay'Iwasthere.'Allthistakesatollontheship."TheTitanichassatatthe

bottomoftheAtlanticsinceitsankafterhittinganicebergonitsmaidenvoyageonApril

14,1912.Morethan1,500peoplediedthatnight.Theshipcametorestatthebottomof

thefrigidNorthAtlantic,morethan2milesbeneaththewaves.Thewreckwas

discoveredin1985,andsincethenithasbeenrepeatedlyvisitedbytreasurehunters.But

stillsomescientistssaythosedivers,andotherthrillseekersarenotnecessarilytoblame

fortheTitanic'scurrentwoes.Capt.CraigMcLeanoftheNationalOceanicand

AtmosphericAdministrationwentonanexpeditiontotheTitanicinJuneaspartofa

governmentstudythatismonitoringtheconditionoftheship.Hesaysit'sunclearwhat

pariofthedamageisfromMotherNatureandwhichisfromhumannature."It'stooearly

andthereisinsufficientevidencetoputourfingersonanything,"McLeansaid.

Regardless,mostagreethere'slittlethatcanbedoneforthismostfamousofwrecks.And

soon,themightyTitaniccouldwellbelostagain.

26、AccordingtoAlfredMcLaicu,thedecayuftheTilaniuwasmostprubably

acceleratedby.

A、MotherNature

B、humannature

C、thrillseekers

D、adventuretourists

標準答案:A

知識點解析:第2段末句中的rustandsealife就是造成泰坦尼克號損壞加速的總

因,這些都屬于自然的因素,故選A。其他選項均是人為原因,與A相對。

27>McLarenexpectedthatintwentyyears

A、thewreckwouldbecompletelydestroyedbyunapprovedtreasurehunters

B、onlysalvageoperationwiththepurposeofresearchwouldbeapproved

C、onlyaminorpartofthewreckwouldremainasitis

D、thewreckwouldbedeterioratingatafasterspeed

標準答案:C

知識點解析:第4段末句中的Iwouldbereallysurprisedif…表明McLaren預(yù)測20

年后會發(fā)生的事與該句中if引出的假設(shè)相反,因此C為本題答案。

28、Whatisthetourists?purposeotvisitingthewreck,accordingtoKamuda?

A、TohelpfinancethepreservationoftheTitanic.

B、Tosatisfytheircuriosityandadventurousness.

C、TobetterunderstandthehistoryoftheTitanic.

D、TocontributetothecrumblingoftheTitanic.

標準答案:B

知識點解析:第6段第2句中的eg。trip表明參觀泰坦尼克號殘骸的游客的目的是

自私的,而t。say-wasthere'則明確說明這些游客來這里只是為了表明自己曾到此

一游,滿足自己的好奇心和探險精神,B是與原文內(nèi)容最相近的猜測。

29、CraigMcLeanisoneofthescientistswhobelieve.

A、theinfluenceofthethrillseekersonthewreckwillfinallybedetermined

B、thedeteriorationoftheTitanicisnotnecessarilyattributedtotheadventuretourists

C^thegovernmentshouldcontributemoretothemonitoringoftheTitanic

D、visitorsshouldnotbeprohibitedtheTitanicandotherfamouswrecks

標準答案:B

知識點解析:第8段提出了某些科學(xué)家的觀點,第9段提到的CraigMcLean就是

其中一位,這些科學(xué)家都認為沒有足夠的證據(jù)證明游客造成了泰坦尼克號的損壞,

因此B就是他們的想法。其他選項均在文中無據(jù)可依。

30、TheauthorismostlikelytoagreethatthefutureoftheTitanicis.

A、vague

B、controllable

C、promising

D、discouraging

標準答案:D

知識點解析:木文末段對泰坦尼克號的將來作了預(yù)測。從littlethatcanbedone,

lostagain等詞可以看出作者對它的未來并不樂觀,因此D為本題答案。

大學(xué)英語六級改革適用(閱讀)模擬試

卷第2套

一、仔細閱讀(本題共20題,每題L0分,共20分。)

They'restillkids,andalthoughthere'salotthattheexpertsdon'tyetknowaboutthem,

onethingtheydoagreeonisthatwhatkidsuseandexpectfromtheirworldhaschanged

rapidly.Andit'sallbecauseoftechnology.Tothepsychologists,sociologists,and

generationalandmediaexpertswhostudythem,theirdigitalgearsetsthisnewgroup

apart,evenfromtheirtech-savvy(懂技術(shù)的)Millennitilelders.Theywanttobe

constantlyconnectedandavailableinawayeventheiroldersiblingsdon'tquiteget.

Thesedifferencesmayappearslightly,buttheysignalanall-encompassingsensibility

thatsomesaymarksthedawningofanewgeneration.ThecontrastbetweenMillennials

andthisyoungergroupwassoevidenttopsychologistLarryRosenofCaliforniaState

Universitythathehasdeclaredthebirthofanewgenerationinanewbook.Rewired:

UnderstandingtheinGenerationandtheWayTheyLearn,outnextmonth.Rosensays

thetcch-dominatcdlifeexperienceofthosebornsincetheearly1990sissodifferentfrom

theMillennialshewroteaboutinhis2007book.Me,MySpaceandI:ParentingtheNet

Generation,thattheywarrantthedistinctionofanewgeneration,whichhehasdubbed

the"iGeneration".'*Thetechnologyistheeasiestwaytoseeit,butit'salsoamind-set,

andthemind-setgoeswiththelittle'i',whichI'mtalkingtostandfor'individualized'/'

Rosensays."Everythingisdefinedandindividualizedto'me'.Mymusicchoicesare

definedtome.WhatIwatchonTVanyinstantisdefinedto'me'."Hesaysthe

iGenerationincludestoday'steensandmiddle-schoolers,butit'stoosoontotellabout

clcmcntary-schoolagesandyounger.RosensaystheiGenerationbelievesanythingis

possible."Iftheycanthinkofit,somebodyprobablyhasorwillinventit,"hesays."They

expectinnovation."Theyhavehighexpectationsthatwhatevertheywantorcanuse"will

beabletobetailoredtotheirownneedsandwishesanddesires."Rosensaysportability

iskey.Theyareinseparablefromtheirwirelessdevices,whichallowthemtotextaswell

astalk,sotheycanbeconstantlyconnected-eveninclass,wherecellphonesare

supposedlybanned.Manyresearchersaretryingtodeterminewhethertechnology

somehowcausesthebrainsofyoungpeopletobewireddifferently."Theyshouldbe

distractedandshouldperibrmmorepoorlythantheydo,"Rosensays."Butfindingsshow

teenssurvivedistractionsmuchbetterthanwewouldpredictbytheirageandtheirbrain

development."Becausethesekidsaremoreimmersedandatyoungerages,Rosensays,

theeducationalsystemhastochangesignificantly."Thegrowthcurveontheuseof

technologywithchildrenisexponential(指數(shù)的),andweruntheriskofbeingoutofstep

withthisgenerationasfarashowtheylearnandhowtheythink,"Rosensays."Wehave

togivethemoptionsbecausetheywanttheirworldindividualized."

1、ComparedwithMillennialgeneration,whatisthedistinctfeatureofthenew

generation?

A、Theyarefamiliarwithmoretechnologythantheirelders.

B、Theyprefertoliveafreeandcolourfullife.

C^Theyareequippedwithmoremoderndigitaltechniques.

D、Theyarelikelytocommunicatewithothersbyhigh-techmethodscontinually.

標準答案:D

知識點解析:細節(jié)題。題干問和千禧年一代相比,新一代的特征。原文第二段第二

句,“Theywanttobeconstantlyconnectedandavailableinawayeventheirolder

siblingsdorftquiteget."他們逅要持續(xù)地與外界保持聯(lián)系??芍?,選項D,他們傾

向于用高科技與他人保守交流,是正確答案。選項A是干擾項,因為該段第一句

“evenfromtheirtech-savvyMillennialelders^.可看出。千禧年一代有懂技術(shù)的人,

所以不是新一代的人都比上一代懂技術(shù)。故選D。

2、WhyisthenewgenerationcalledasiGeneration?

A、Becausethisgenerationemphasizesonanindividualizedstyleoflife.

Becausethisgenerationischaracterizedbytheadoptionofhigh-techdevices.

C、Becausethisgenerationarcmoreinteresting.

D、Becausethisgenerationareinaconnectionwithinternet.

標準答案:A-

知識點解析:細節(jié)題。題干問新一代被稱為'Generation”的原因。定位于原文第四

段,“thelittle*i\whichI'mtalkingtostandfor4individualized,,M<Everythingis

defincdandindividualized⑹me'."字母I指代個人化。所有的事物都被定義且個人

化到“我:由此可知,選項A,這一點強調(diào)個人化的生活方式,符合文章大意。故

選Ao

3、WhichoneofthefollowingisTRUEabouttheiGcnerationaccordingtothepassage?

A、Thisgenerationissoinnovativethattheycaninventandcreatenewthings

B、Everythingmustbeadaptedtothepeculiarneedofthegeneration.

C、High-techsuchaswirelessdevicesisanecessityto

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