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2021-2022年山西省陽泉市大學(xué)英語6級大學(xué)英語六級模擬考試(含答案)學(xué)校:________班級:________姓名:________考號:________
一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20題)1.
TheGovernmentbotherstomaintaingamereserves______.
2.
Fromthecontext,theword"minute"(Line4,Paral)isclosestinmeaningto"second".
A.YB.NC.NG
3.
Theenormousincreaseinpopulationisreallyduetothespreadoftheknowledgeandthepracticeofwhatiscomingtobecalled______.
4.
Ababybeginstolaughandbecomesacomparativelysophisticatedcreaturewhenheisattheageof______.
5.
MartinusvanSchalkwyk,theministerofenvironmentalaffairsandtourism,visitedthesouthDurbanbasinearlierthisyearandsaidthereweremeasuresinplaceto______.
6.
WildGiantPandasaresolelyfoundinSichuan,andthesouthwesternpartsofGansuandShanxiprovinces.
A.YB.NC.NG
7.
Feverisa_____________toinfection,andnomajorproblemsgenerallycomefromfeveritself.
8.
Itisapoliceman'slegalrighttopulloveracarifhehasseenitcommitted______.
9.TheAncientOlympicgameswerenotinternationaleventseventhoughtheathletestraveledtocompetefromdifferentpartsoftheworld.
10.
Glossy,"glam"photosarenotrecommendedtobepostedontheonlinedatingsitebecausetheyarenotexactly______.
11.Earth:MeltingintheHeat?
Glaciersaremelting;theicecapsaredisappearingintotheoceans;sealevelsmayrisebymanymetersasaconsequence.Indigenous(本土的)Arcticpeopleswillfindtheirfoodstocksgone,whilefleshwatersuppliesinAsiaandsouthAmericawilldisappearastheglacierswhichprovidethemmeltaway;penguins,polarbearsandsealswillfindtheirhabitatsgone,theirtraditionallivesunlivable.
Buthowrealisticisthispicture?Istheworld'sicereallydisappearing,orisitunscientifichotair?
AEuropeansatellitenamedCryosatwasdesignedtoprovidedefinitiveanswerstosomeofthesequestions.AlauncherfaultdestroyedthemissioninOctober2005,huttheEuropeanSpaceAgencyhasapprovedareplacement,inthemeantime,hereisourglobalsnapshot.
TheAntarctic
Huge,pristine(質(zhì)樸的),dramatic,unforgiving--theAntarcticiswherethebiggestofallglobalchangescouldbegin.
Thereissomuchiceherethatifitallmelted,sealevelsgloballywouldrisehugely-perhapsasmuchas80m.SaygoodbyetoLondon,NewYork,Sydney,Bangkok...infact,themajorityoftheworld'smajorcities.
Butwillithappen?ScientistsdividetheAntarcticintothreezones:theeastandwestAntarcticicesheets;andthePeninsula,thetongueoflandwhichpointsuptowardsthesoutherntipofSouthAmerica.
"EverybodythinksthattheAntarcticisshrinkingduetoclimatechange,buttherealityismuchmorecomplex,"saysDavidVaughan,aprincipalinvestigatorattheBritishAntarcticSurveyinCambridge,U.K."Partsofitappeartobethickeningasaresultofsnowfallincreases,butthePeninsulaisthinningatanalarmingrateduetowarming.TheWestAntarcticsheetisalsothinning,andwe'renotsureofthereasonwhy."
OntheUp
TemperaturesinthePeninsulaappeartobeincreasingataroundtwicetheglobalaverage—about2℃overthelast50years.Thosefiguresarebasedonmeasurementsmadebyinstrumentsatscientificstations.
Earlierthisyear,DavidVaughan'sgrouppublishedresearchshowingthatthevastmajorityofglaciersalongthePeninsula--87%ofthe244studied--areinretreat.Theicedumpedintotheoceanastheglaciersretreatshouldnotmakemuchdifferencetoglobalsealevels--perhapsafewcentimeters.
Moreworrying,potentially,arethevasticesheetscoveringtherestofAntarctica.Makingtemperaturemeasurementsforthecontinentasawholeisdifficult;itisavastplace--morethan2,000kmacross---therearefewresearchstations,andtemperaturesvarynaturallyby2-3℃fromyeartoyear.Butmeasurementsindicatethatinthewest,meltingisunderway.
"Aboutone-thirdoftheWestAntarcticicesheetisthinning,"saysDr.Vaughan,"unaveragebyabout10cmperyear,butintheworstplacesby3~4mperyear."
TherockonwhichtheWestAntarcticicerestsisbelowsealevel,andBritishAntarcticSurveyresearchersbelievethethinningcouldbeduetotheicesheetmeltingonitsunderside.
"Itmaybethattheoceaniswarmingendthat'scausingtheicetomelt,buttheremaybeotherreasonsaswell;forexample,there'slotsofvolcanisminthatareaandsothatcouldchangehowmuchheatisdeliveredtotheundersideoftheicesheet."
CryosatshouldhelptopindownwhatishappeningattheWestAntarcticfringe.TheradaraltimetersonboarditspredecessorsERS1andERS2havebeenunabletomapthesteepslopesatthecoast,whereasCryosat'sinstrumentshouldbeabletocope.
IftheentireWestAntarcticicesheetdidmelt,sealevelsgloballywouldrise,byaround5m.Butatthemoment,thereisnosignofthathappening.
OnerecantscientificpaperattemptedtocalculateprobabilitiesforhowmuchWestAn
A.YB.NC.NG
12.
Differentfromlargeorganicfarms,smallorganicfarmsweremainly,engagedin______.
13.TheInterview
AttheDemobilizationCentre,aftertheusualroundofmedicalinspection,returnofserviceequipment,andissueofallowancesandcivilianclothing,Ihadbeeninterviewedbyanofficerwhosejobwastoadviseoncareers.OnlearningthatIhadasciencedegreeandvariedexperienceinengineeringtechnology,heexpressedtheopinionthatIwouldhavenodifficultyinfindingagoodcivilianjob.Industrywasreorganizingitselfforpost-warproductionandtherewasalreadyanurgentdemandforqualifiedtechnologists,especiallyinthefieldofelectronics,whichwasmyspecialinterest.Ihadbeenverymuchencouragedbythis,asIhadmadeapointofkeepingupwithnewtrendsanddevelopmentsbyborrowingbooksthroughtheCentralLibrarySystem,andbysubscribingtovarioustechnicaljournalsandmagazines,soIfeltquiteconfidentofmyabilitytoholddownagoodjob.HehadgivenmealetterofintroductiontotheHigherAppointmentsOfficeinTavistockSquare,London,andsuggestedthatIcallonthemassoonasIhadsettledmyselfin"digs"andhadenjoyedashortholiday...
Shortlyaftermyreturn,IvisitedtheAppointmentsOffice,whereIwasinterviewedbytwocourteous,impersonalmenwhoquestionedmecloselyonmyacademicbackground,servicecareerandexperienceinindustry.IexplainedthataftergraduatingIhadworkedfortwoyearsasaCommunicationEngineerfortheStandardOilCompanyattheirArubaRefinery,earningenoughtopayforpostgraduatestudyinEngland.AttheendoftheinterviewtheytoldmethatIwouldbenotifiedofanyvacanciessuitabletomyexperienceandqualifications.TwoweekslaterIreceivedaletterfromtheAppointmentsOffice,togetherwithalistofthreefirms,eachofwhichhadvacanciesforqualifiedCommunicationEngineers.Ipromptlywrotetoeachone,statingmyqualificationsandexperience,andsoonreceivedveryencouragingreplies,eachwithaninvitationtoaninterview.EverythingwasworkingverysmoothlyandIfeltontopoftheworld.
IwasnervousasIstoodinfrontoftheHeadOfficeinMayfair;thisfirmhadahighinternationalreputationandthethoughtofbeingassociatedwithitaddedtomyexcitement.Anyway,Ireasoned,thiswasthefirstoftheinterviews,andifIfailedheretherewerestilltwochancesremaining.Theuniformedattendantpolitelyopenedthelargedoorsforme,andasIapproachedthereceptionist'sdeskshesmiledquitepleasantly.
"Goodmorning."Herbrowswereraisedinpoliteenquiry.
"Goodmorning,"Ireplied,"MynameisBraithwaite.IamhereforaninterviewwithMr.Symonds."
Ihadtakenagreatdealofcarewithmyappearancethatmorning.Iwaswearingmybestsuitwiththefightshirtandtieandpockethandkerchief;myshoesweresmartlypolished,myteethwerewellbrushedandIwaswearingmybestsmile--allthishadpassedtheverycriticalinspectionofMr.andMrs.BelmontwithwhomIlived.ImightevensaythatIwasquiteproudofmyappearance.Yetthereceptionist'ssmilesuddenlydisappeared.Shereachedforalargediaryandconsulteditasiftoverifymystatement,thenshepickedupthetelephoneand,cuppingherhandaroundthemouthpieceasifforgreaterprivacy,spokerapidlyintoit,watchingmestealthilythewhile.
"Willyoucomethisway?"Shesetoffdownawidecorridor,herbackstraightandstiffwithadisapprovalwhichwasechoedinthetap-tapofherhighheels.
Attheendofthecorridorweenteredanautomaticlift;thegirlmaintainedasilenthostilityandavoidedlookingatme.Atthesecondfloorwesteppedoutintoapassageontowhichseveralroomsopened;pausingbrieflyoutsideoneofthemshesaid"Inthere,"andquicklyretreatedtothelift.Iknockedonthedoorandenteredaspaciousroomwherefourmenwereseatedatalargetable.
A.YB.NC.NG
14.SmotherLove
Everymorning,LeanneBricklandandhersisterwouldbicycletoschoolwiththesamewordsringingintheirears:"Watchoutcrossingtheroad.Don'tspeaktostrangers"."Mumwouldstandatthetopofthestepsandcallthatout,"saysBrickland,nowaprimary-schoolteacherandmotheroffourfromRotorua,NewZealand.Substituteboxersandthongsforundies(內(nèi)衣),andthenaggingfearsthathauntparentshaven'treallychanged.Whathasaltered,dramatically,istheconfidenceweoncehadinourchildren'sabilitytoflingthemselvesatlifewithoutagrown-upholdingtheirhands.
Worry-riddenParentsandStifledKids
Bytoday'sstandards,thechildhoodfreedomsBricklandtookforgrantedpracticallyvergeonparentalneglect.Hermotherworked,sosheandhersisterhadakeytoletthemselvesinafterschoolandwereexpectedtodotheirhomeworkandputonthepotatoesfordinner.Atthefamily'sbeachhousenearWellington,thetwogirls,fromtheageoffiveorsix,woulddisappearforhourstoplayinthelakesandsands.
Agenerationlater,Brickland'schildrenaregrowingupinaworldmoreindulgedyetmoreaccustomedtoperil.Thetechno-mindedgenerationofPlayStationkidswhocanconquerentirearmiesandrocketthroughspacecan'tevenbetrustedtocrossthestreetalone."Iwalkedorbikedtoschoolforyears,butmychildrendon't,"Brieklandadmits."Iworryabouttheroad.Iworryaboutstrangers.InsomewaysIthinkthey'remissingout,butIliketobeabletoseethem,toknowwheretheyareandWhatthey'redoing."
Callitsmotherlove,indulged-kidsyndrome,parentalneurosis(神經(jīng)病).Eventhoughtoday'schildrenhavetheuniverseattheirfingertipsthankstotheInternet,theirphysicalboundariesareshrinkingatarapidpace.AccordingtoBritishsocialscientistMayerHillman,achild'splayzonehascontractedsoradicallythatwe'reproducingthehumanequivalentofhenhousechickens-plumpfromlackofexerciseandwithouttheflexibilityandinitiativeoffree-rangekidsofthepast.ThespiritofourtimesisnolongertheresourcefuladventurerTomSawyerbutrathertheworry-riddendadandhisstifledonlychildinFindingNemo.
Inshort,childrearinghasbecomeanexerciseinriskminimization,representedbystoriessuchasthefatherwhorefusedtoallowhisdaughteronaschoolpicnictothebeachforfearshemightdrown.Whileit'snaturalforaparenttowanttoprotecttheirchildrenfromdanger,youhavetowonder:Havewegonetoofar?
ParentsWrapKidsupinCottonWool
AstudyconductedbyPaulTranter,alectureringeographyattheAustralianDefenceForceAcademyinCanberra,showedthatwhileAustralianandNewZealandchildrenhadsimilaramountsofunsupervisedfreedom,itwasfarlessthanGermanorEnglishkids.Forexample,onlyathirdoften-year-oldsinAustraliaandNewZealandwereallowedtovisitplacesotherthanschoolalone,comparedto80percentinGermany.
Girlswereevenmorerestrictedthanboys,withparentsfearingassaultormolestation(騷擾),whiletrafficdangerswereseenasthegreatestthreattoboys.Bikeownershiphasdoubledinageneration,but"independentmobility"-theabilitytoroamandexploreunsupervised-hasradicallydeclined.InAuckland,forexample,manyprimaryschoolshavedoneawaywithbicycleracksbecausethestreetsareconsideredtoounsafe.AndinChristchurch,NewZealand'smostbike-friendlycity,thenumberofpupilscyclingtoschoolhasfallenfrommorethan90percentinthelate1970stolessthan20percent.Safelystrappedintothefamily4×4,childrenareinsteaddrivenfromhometotheschoolgate,thenofftoballet,soccerorswimminglessons-rarelystrayingfromwatchfuladulteyes.
IntheU.S.JournalofPhysicalEducation,Recreation&am
A.standardsofthechildren'sproperdressing
B.worryaboutthechildren'spersonalsafety
C.waystocommunicatewithchildren
D.confidenceinthechildren'sability
15.
Allthedonateddrugsintheworldwon'tdoanygood.
A.YB.NC.NG
16.Powerwalkingisdifferentfromrunningatthesamepaceinthat______.
A.itusesmoreenergy
B.itburnsmuchlesscalories
C.itisrestrictedtothepark
D.itrequiresspecialequipment
17.
Betweengeneticfactorsanddepressionthereisdirectconnection.
A.YB.NC.NG
18.______hastemporaryeffectonrelievingstress,butnotoneliminatingit.
A.Goingwindow-shopping
B.Readingagoodbook
C.Usingprescriptionmedications
D.Eatingproperly
19.
ItispossibleforanearlywarningtoalertHawaiiabouttsunamisbecauseHawaii______.
20.
Globalwindpowercapacityincreasedalmost______timesfrom1996totheendof200
二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.聽力原文:W:Idon'tknowwhattodoaboutmyjob,everyeveningthebossasksustoworklaterandlater.don'tmindtheextrapay,butI'mjustabouttostretchtomylimit.
M:Hum,well,maybeyoushouldsaysomething.Hemightnotrealizeyou'realsoafull-timestudent.
Q:Whatdoesthemansuggestdoing?
(18)
A.Lookingforanotherjob.
B.Startingworklaterintheday.
C.Talkingtoherbossaboutherschedule.
D.Askingherbossforaraiseinpay.
22.聽力原文:W:Thisistheworstdroughteversincethesixties.
M:Yes.Butit'sjusttheoppositeinthesouth.Theyhavetheseverestfloodforthepast30years.
Q:Whatdoyouknowabouttheweatherinthesouth?
(14)
A.Thereisafloodeverytwoyears.
B.Thefloodistheworsteversincefifties.
C.Thereisaseriousdrought.
D.Thereisasevereflood.
23.(25)
A.Hesleptintheoffice.
B.Hewentshoppingforaclothes.
C.HewenttoMary'shousetoseehim.
D.Hedidnothingatall.
24.(32)
A.Becausethemarkethasbothupanddownyears.
B.Becauseyoucangetbiggerguaranteedreturns.
C.Because30%returnscanbeachievedwiththerightstocks.
D.Becauseyouhavetoweatherthestorm.
25.聽力原文:W:ThereportsaysthatalldepartmentsaremakingprofitexcepttheAsianDepartment.
M:Well,Mr.Smithseemstobethewrongpersontoheadthatdepartment.Onemorewrongstepandhewillberemovedfromthatoffice.
Q:Whatdowelearnfromtheconversation?
(17)
A.Mr.Smithwillbereplacedifthemakesanothermistake.
B.Mr.SmithisanadmirablechiefoftheAsianDepartment.
C.Mr.Smith'sdepartmentismoresuccessfulthanalltheothers.
D.Mr.Smithisseldominhisoffice
26.
【B6】
27.聽力原文:W:Well,howareyoudoing?
M:Fine.Thecomputersectioniscomingalongnicely.Ishouldbefinishedwithitbythisafternoon.
W:Oh.thatisgreat.But,Ineedtopullyouoffthecomputersforalittlewhileandpmyouonsomethingelse.
M:Somethingelse?
W:Yeah,yeah.Listen.youknowaboutelectricity,don'tyou?
M:Well,asthatisthepowersourceformostcomputers.Idopossessarudimentaryknowledgeofitofcourse.
W:Oh.that'sgreat!That'sjustwhatIwantedtohear.
M:Uh,why?
W:Becauseofthis
M:Themaincircuitbox?
W:That'sright.Noticesomethingoddaboutit?
M:Wellyes.Noneofthewiresappeartobeattached.
W:Nobodygetstotheheartofaproblemasquickasyou.Uptonow.we'vebeenpoweringtheplacewithagenerator,butit'stimeforthattostop.Iwantyoutofixthecircuitbox.
M:Fixit?
W:Yeah.youknow.attachthewires.
M:Uh.amItounderstandthatyouwishmetowireyourbuilding?
W:No.no.1don'twishyoutod0it.1wantyoutodoit.Yougoteverythingyouneedhere:transformer,wire,andfuses.
M:WhileIdoknowsomethingaboutelectricalcurrant.Iamnotacertifiedelectrician.
W:DidIsayyouhadtobe?
M:Youdon'tunderstand.Thisjobrequirestheservicesofatrueprofessional.
(20)
A.Heisaprofessionalelectrician.
B.Hepossessesabasicknowledgeofelectricity.
C.Heknowsnothingaboutelectricity.
D.Electricityishismajor.
28.(21)
A.Shedoesn'thavetimetomove.
B.Shewouldhavedifficultyfindinganotherapartment.
C.She'spaidherrentforthesummerinadvance.
D.Shedoesn'twanttopaintanotherapartment.
29.(26)
A.Fillsomeforms.
B.HaveatestdriveinthePorsche.
C.Havelunchwiththewoman.
D.Tryhisluckinanothercarrentalcompany.
30.(24)
A.Beingunusualandstrange.
B.Charmingandspecial.
C.Aggressiveandhardworking.
D.Commonandusual.
31.聽力原文:M:I'mthinkingofgoingtoanothercountry.
W:DoIhavetoremindyouthatwehaveinvestedalotoftimeandmoneyinyourcareerhere?
Q:What'sthewoman'sattitudetowardstheman'splan?
(18)
A.Sheisagainsttheman'splan.
B.Shethinksitneedsalotofmoney.
C.Theyneedsometimetothinkaboutit.
D.It'sgoodforhiscareerdevelopment.
32.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.
聽力原文:W:Excuseme,Sir.I'vebeenwaitingherefornearly20minutesjusttopaymytelephonebill.
M:I'msorryaboutthat.Butthecomputerisdown,andeverybodyhashadtowaitthisafternoon.
Q:What'sthewomancomplainingabout?
(12)
A.Thelongwait.
B.Themistakesinhertelephonebill.
C.Thebroken-downcomputer.
D.Thebadtelephoneservice.
33.
【B7】
34.
【B3】
35.(35)
A.Onlyoneoutoffourgirlscrieslessoftenthanboys.
B.Offourboys,onlyonecriesveryoften.
C.Girlscryfourtimesasoftenasboys.
D.Onlyoneoutoffourbabiesdoesn'tcryoften.
36.
【B9】
37.(22)
A.Notclearlyspecified.
B.Notlikelytobemet.
C.Reasonableenough.
D.Apparentlynonexistent.
38.(40)
39.聽力原文:In1789theU.S.governmentpassedalawwhichsaidthatthelandoftheAmericanIndianscouldneverbetakenfromthemwithouttheiragreement.Onehundredyearslater,however,theIndiansonlyhadaverysmallpartofthelandthatoriginallybelongedtothem.Howdidthisgreatinjusticeoccur?
After1812,whitesettlersbegantomovewestacrossNorthAmerica.Atfirst,thesettlersandtheIndianslivedinpeace.However,thenumberofsettlersincreasedgreatlyeveryyear,andslowlytheIndiansbegantoseethewhitesettlersasadangertotheirsurvival.Tofeedthemselves,thesettlerskilledmoreandmorewildanimals.TheIndians,whodependedontheseanimalsforfood,hadtostruggleagainststarvation.TheSettleralsobroughtwiththemmanydiseaseswhichwerecommoninwhitesociety,butwhichwerenewfortheIndians.GreatnumbersofIndiansbecamesickanddied.Between1843and1854theIndianpopulationinoneareaofthecountrywentdownfrom100000to30000.
MorelandwasneededfortheIncreasingnumberofwhitesettlers.InWashington,theoldrespectfortherightsoftheIndiansdisappeared.TheoldpromisestotheIndianswerebroken,thefederalgovernmentbegantomovegroupsofIndiansfromtheiroriginalhomelandstootherpoorerpartsofthecountry.SomeIndiansreactedangrilyandviolentlytothistreatment.Theybegantoattackwhitesettlers.AndtheIndianWarsbegan.Forthirtyyears,untilthelate1880s,differentgroupsofIndiansfoughtagainsttheinjusticesofthewhiteman.ManyIndianswerekilled,thesurvivorsweremovedfromtheirhomelandstodifferentareasofthecountry.Itwasaterriblechapterinthehistoryofacountrythatpromisedfreedomandequalitytoeveryone.
(33)
A.Whenthewhitesettlersbegantomovewestin1812.
B.Whentheincreasingwhitesettlersbegantokillwildanimals.
C.WhenmanyIndiansbegantodiefromthediseases.
D.Whenthewhitesettlerswantedtooccupytheland.
40.聽力原文:W.Youdon'tseementhusiasticabouttheplay?
M:Youmustbejoking,IfIhadapplaudedanyharder,I'dhavebrokenmyhand.
Q:Whatdidthemanthinkoftheplay?
(15)
A.Itwasbadlyperformed.
B.Helikeditverymuch.
C.Theactorswereenthusiastic.
D.Itwasfunny.
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.
Policefiredteargasandarrestedmorethan5,000passivelyresistingprotestorsFridayinanattempttobreakupthelargestantinucleardemonstrationeverstagedintheUnitedStates.Morethan135,000demonstratorsconfrontedpoliceontheconstructionsiteofa1,000-megawattnuclearpowerplantscheduledtoprovidepowertomostofsouthernNewHampshire.Organizersofthehugedemonstrationsaid,thepretestwascontinuingdespitethepoliceactions.Moredemonstratorswerearrivingtokeepupthepressureonstateauthoritiestocanceltheproject.Thedemonstratorhadchargedthattheprojectwasunsafeinthedenselypopulatedarea,wouldcreatethermalpollutioninthebay,andhadnoacceptablemeansfordisposingofitsradioactivewasters.Thedemonstrationswouldgoonuntilthejailsandthecourtsweresooverloadedthatthestatejudicialsystemwouldcollapse.
GovernorStanforthThumperinsistedthattherewouldbenoreconsiderationofthepowerprojectandnodelayinitsconstructionsetforcompletioninthreeyears."Thisprojectwillbeginontimeandthepeopleofthisstatewillbegintoreceiveitsbenefitsonschedule.Thosewhobreakthelawinmisguidedattemptstosabotagetheprojectwillbedealtwithaccordingtothelaw,"hesaidAnd.policecalledinreinforcementsfromalloverthestatetohandlethedisturbances.
ThepretestsbeganbeforedawnFridaywhenseveralthousanddemonstratorsbrokethroughpolicelinesaroundthecordoned-off(用警戒線隔離)constructionsite.Theycarriedplacardsthatread"NoNukes(核能發(fā)電廠)isGoodNukes,""Sunpower,NotNuclearPower,"and"StopPrivateProfitsfromPublicPeril."Theydefiedpoliceordertomovefromthearea.Teargascanistersfiredbypolicefailedtodislodgetheprotestorswhohadcomepreparedwiththeirowngasmasksorfacecloths.Finallygas-maskedandhelmetedpolicechargedintothecrowdtodragoffthedemonstratorsonebyone.Theprotestorsdidnotresistpolice,butrefusedtowalkawayundertheirownpower.Thosearrestedwouldbechargedwithun-lawfulassembly,trespassing,anddisturbingthepeace.
Whatwerethedemonstratorsprotestingabout?
42.
ClintonmadefriendswithRobertReichwhenhewasstudyat______.
43.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.
Theinstinctivefoundationoftheintellectuallifeiscuriosity,whichisfoundamonganimalsinitselementaryform.Intelligencedemandsanalertcuriosity,butitmustbeofacertainkind.Thesortthatleadsvillageneighborstotrytopeerthroughcurtainsafterdarkhasnotveryhighvalue.Thewidespreadinterestingossipisinspired,notbyloveofknowledge,butbymalice(惡意);noonegossipsaboutotherpeople'ssecretvirtues,butonlyabouttheirsecretvices.Curiosityproperlyso-called,ontheotherhand,isinspiredbyagenuineloveofknowledge,Youmayseethisimpulse,inamoderatelypureform,atworkinacatthathasbeenbroughttoastrangeroomandproceedstosmelleverycornerandeverypieceoffurniture.Youwillseeitalsoinchildrenwhoarepassionatelyinterestedwhenadrawerorcupboard,usuallyclosed,isopenfortheirinspection.Animals,machines,thunderstorms,andallformsofmanualworkarousethecuriosityofchildren,whosethirstforknowledgeputsthemostintelligentadulttoshame.Thisimpulsegrowsweakerwithadvancingyearsuntilatlastwhatisunfamiliarinspiresonlydisgust,withnodesireforacloseracquaintance.Thisisthestageatwhichpeopleannouncethat"thingsarenotwhattheywereinmyyoungdays".Thethingthatisnotthesameasitwasinthatfar-offtimeisthespeaker'scuriosity.Andwiththedeathofcuriosity,wemayreckonthatactiveintelligence,also,hasdied.Butalthoughcuriositylessensinintensityandinextentafterchildhood,itmayforalongtimeimproveinquality.Curiosityaboutgeneralpropositionsshowsahigherlevelofintelligencethandoescuriosityaboutparticularfacts.Broadlyspeaking,thehighertheorderofgenerality,thegreateristheintelligenceinvolved.Curiositydissociatedfrompersonaladvantageshowsahigherdevelopmentthandoescuriosityconnected,say,withachanceoffood.Thecatthatsniffsinanewroomisnotawhollydisinterestedscientificinquirerbutprobablyalsowantstofindoutwhethertherearemiceabout.Perhapsitisnotquitecorrecttosaythatcuriosityisbestwhenitisdisinterestedbutratherthatitisbestwhentheconnectionwithotherinterestsisnotdirectandobvious,butdiscoverableonlybymeansofacertaindegreeofintelligence.
Accordingtothepassage,howmaymostintelligentadultfeelfacingchildren'sthirstforknowledge?
44.
【C8】
45.
Itcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraphthat______.
A.researchersarequiteclearaboutwhatattractsbacteriaintomicrocapsules
B.thenegative-chargedlayerofpolymersattractedthepositivechargedbacteria
C.alarger"mousetrap"maybehelpfulinfightingagainstinfection
D.polymersandbacteriamaybepushedtogetherbywater'sattraction
46.
WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueinthecaseofpathologicalfatigue?
A.Youareinvolvedinsomanyactivitiesthatyouhavetobeintwoplacesatonce.
B.Yourbodyhasadisease.
C.Thecellsfailtodealwithfighti
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