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2021-2022年內(nèi)蒙古自治區(qū)呼和浩特市大學(xué)英語6級大學(xué)英語六級真題(含答案)學(xué)校:________班級:________姓名:________考號:________

一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20題)1.Whatisveryimportantinthelong-distancetrainingofdogs?

A.Tourgedogsrunforg000to3000mileseveryday.

B.Totrainthedogsforatleastoneyear.

C.Totrainthedogstopullvehiclesondryland.

D.Togetthedogsaccustomedtorunninglongdistances.

2.

Whydidpeoplereconsidertomakenaturalgasasafuelsourceinthelate1960sandearly1970s?

A.Becausethepriceofgasolinewashigh.

B.Becausenatural-gasvehiclesaremuchfasterthanothervehicles.

C.Becausepeoplemademuchaccountofenvironmentalprotection.

D.Becauseitwasshortofoil.

3.

Inthispassagenickelsanddimesareseenascomplementtoeachother.

A.YB.NC.NG

4.

ThegrowingresistancetoAmericancultureinFranceresultsfromthefrustrationsoverIraqwarand______.

5.

YoucangetevacuationdetailsthroughthewaysprovidedbythewebsiteofLasVegasthoughitdoesn'tdisclosethedetailsdueto______.

6.

Overthepastfouryears,morethanhalfofstudentsinthehighschoolcaughtreceivingtextmessagedanswersontheircellphonesduringanaccountingexam.

A.YB.NC.NG

7.Therearethreepossibleexplanationsforthecontradictionoftheassumptionoflarge-packagepurchase:transportation,______limitations.

8.WhathasWalmartdonetoreconfigureitsDNAasprofitseeker?

A.Ithasfollowedthebusinessmodelofundercuttingitscompetitors.

B.Itasksitssupplierstoreducepackagingtobeenvironment-friendly.

C.Ithasbecometheposterchildofcorporateruthlessness.

D.Ithasgivenmoreshelfspaceandbetterplacementtolightbulbs.

9.

WhathashappenedtotheBBCwiththechangesintechnologyandmediahabits?

A.TheBBCisnolongerthedominantsourceofin-depthnews.

B.TheBBCislosingitsaudience.

C.TheBBCprogrammingisrapidlydeterioratinginitsquality.

D.TheBBCisreplacedbythemulti-channelservices.

10.

Inordertoencouragebowelhealth,olderpeopleareadvisedtochoosefoodsthatarenaturallyrichin______.

11.

TheprivatejetthatcarriedSalopekhomestoppedinFrance,Ireland,andCanadafor______.

12.WhatdidthesurveyofJuniorAchievementshowabouttheteenagers?

A.Quiteafewofthembelievethatcheatingisgenetic.

B.Manyofthemseedeceivingasessentialforsuccess.

C.Cheatingoccursmorecommonlyamongthem.

D.Theyarethevictimsofthelyingcultureinfact.

13.

TheX-34hasareusablelowerstageandanexpendableupper,thegoalofdesignsis______.

14.

Whatwillhappentoaperson'shealthinsuranceafteranearlyretirement?

A.Hewilllosealltheprotectionagainstmedicalproblem.

B.Hewillbecoveredbythesamepolicyforacertaintime.

C.Hedoesn'thavetopayforthehealthinsuranceanylonger.

D.Heonlyhastopaypartofhismonthlyinsurancepremium.

15.Thoseconventionalbuildingsrequireimprovementbecausetheyrevealthatenergyis

16.

ManyofthebuildingsinWashington,D.C.arewhiteandtheyarenotverytall.

A.YB.NC.NG

17.Byusingacheckcard,aconsumerreceivescreditaswellasamonthlybillwhenabuyingisdone.

18.

Privateautomobileisthemostimportantmodeoftransportationinrecentdecades.

A.YB.NC.NG

19.

Youngpeoplearemorelikelytohavetoothdecaywhileolderpeopleareatagreaterriskfor______.

20.

AccordingtoscientistsattheU.S.NationalSnowandleeDataCenter,withinabout60years,therewillbe______ontheArcticOcean.

二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.

【B10】

22.SectionC

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthe

聽力原文:哈德遜河的歷史

TheearlyEuropeansettlementswerealongoneofourwell-knownriverswhich(36)emptiesintotheAtlantictoform.NewYorkbay.TheHudsonriverhasa(37)coupleofinterestingfeaturesthatmadeitveryattractiveforsettlementbytheEuropeans.Thefirstisthattheriver(38)extends.inlandfromtheAtlanticOceanformorethan150mileswithnowaterfallsor(39)rapids.Itssurfaceis(40)virtuallyflatforthatentiredistance,withnoobstacles.Second,thewhole150milestretchisinfluencedbytidesfromtheAtlanticOcean.(41)Roughlyeverysixhours,theriver(42)reversesdirection,flowingnorthwhenthetideis(43)risingandsouthtowardtheoceanwhenthetideisgoingdown.

(44)ObviouslytherewerenoobstacletopreventsettlerfrommovingfurtherupstreamontheHudsonriver.andthisexplainswhytheDutchpenetratedsofarinland.TheywerethefirstEuropeanstosettleintheHudsonvalley.Ofcourse,togoupstream,theDutchsettlersneededthefightkindofboat,andsotonavigatetheriver,theydesignasloopwithonlyonemastbutwithtwosails,oneriggedinfrontofthemastandonebehind.(45)Themastwasverytall,inmanycasesover100feettall,sothatthelargesailscouldcatchwindsblowingabovetheshorelinehills.Hudsonriversloopscarriedpassengersandcargo.Thecargorangedfromcoal,lumberandhaytofruit,vegetablesandlivestock.Travelingonlytenmilesanhourinagoodwind,thesloopwasnottoospeedybymodernstandards,butitwasideallysuitedtotheDutchsettlements,and(46)infactwhenthesteamboateventuallywasintroduced,itcouldn'tkeepupwiththesloop.

TheearlyEuropeansettlementisalongoneofourwell-knownrivers--which【B1】______intotheAtlantictoform.NewYorkbay.TheHudsonriverhasa【B2】______ofinterestingphysicalfeaturesthatmadeitveryattractiveforsettlementbytheEuropeans.Theflintisthattheriver【B3】______inlandfromtheAtlanticOceanformorethan150milewithnowaterfallsor【B4】______.Itssurfaceis【B5】______flatforthatentiredistance,withnotides.Second,thewhole150-milestretchisinfluencedbytidesfromtheAtlanticOcean.【B6】______everysixhours,theriver【B7】direction,flowingnorthwhenthetideis【B8】______andsouthtowardtheoceanwhenthetideisgoingdown.

【B9】______________________________andthisexplainswhytheDutchpenetratedsofarinland.TherewerethefirstEuropeanstosettleintheHudsonvalley.Ofcourse,togoupstream,theDutchsettlersneededtherightkindofboat,andsotonavigatetheriver,theydesignasloopwithonlyonemastbutwithtwosails,oneriggedinfrontofthemastandonebehind.【B10】__________________.Hudsonriversloopscarriedpassengersandcargo.Thecargorangingform.coal,lumberandhaytofruit,vegetablesandlivestock.Travelingonlytenmilesanhourinagoodwind,thesloopwasnottoospeedybymodemstandards,butitwasideallysuitedtotheDutchsettlement,【B11】__________________________.

(37)

23.

【B4】

24.

【B8】

25.(35)

A.Speakingpolitelyandemotionally.

B.Talkingloudlytogivealastingimpression.

C.Talkingalotaboutthejob.

D.Speakingconfidentlybutnotaggressively.

26.(38)

27.聽力原文:M:I'mthinkingofgoingtoanothercountry.

W:DoIhavetoremindyouthatwehaveinvestedalotoftimeandmoneyinyourcareerhere?

Q:What'isthewoman'sattitudetowardstheman'splan?

(19)

A.Sheisagainsttheman'splan.

B.She'thinksitneedsalotofmoney.

C.Theyneedsometimetothinkaboutit.

D.It'sgoodforhiscareerdevelopment.

28.聽力原文:Whathashappenedtotheyouthoftoday?PeopleOftheoldergenerationsaskthisquestion.Yet,forsometimenowamovementhasbeendevelopingamongouryoungpeople.Itiscalled"StraightEdge"anditsfollowersareattemptingtoovercomethepoisonsoflife.TheleaderofthismovementisIanMckays,aformerWashingtonsinger.Hewasthepersonwhosetthegoalofthismovement:nosmoking,nodrinking,nodrugs.Sinceitsbirthin1981,themovementhasspreadtoEuropeandisgrowingworldwide.

LutzDinslage,19,hasbeenoneofthemovement'sfollowersforayearnow."Myfriendsfirstintroducedmetothemovement,andIbecameinterestedinit.IbegantorealizethatInolongerwantedtocreatefalsefeelingsofhappinessbysmoking,drinkingortakingdrugs.Ididnotwanttojustmessaround.ForthisreasonIchangedmyattitudeandmyhabitsanddecidedtoliveouttheprinciplesofthismovement."

AtpresentitisstillnotclearwhetherStraightEdgewillcontinuetodevelopintoapromisingmovementofthefuture.However,onethingiscertain:wearedealingwithatrendthatisprovingthatahealthierlifestyle.amongtheyoungpeopleispossible.

(30)

A.Tocreatefeelingsofhappinessfortheyoungbysinging.

B.Topromoteahealthierlifestyle.amongyoungpeople.

C.Toclosethegapbetweentheoldergenerationsandtheyoung.

D.Tochangetheattitudeoftheyoungtowardswork.

29.(21)

A.Shedidn'tyieldtochildrencrossingtheroad.

B.Sheparkedillegallyneartheschool.

C.Sheexceededthespeedlimit.

D.Shewasdrunk-driving.

30.(25)

A.Hehatestopack.

B.Hedoesn'tliketorestricthisdiet.

C.Hefeelsrushed.

D.He'sworriedabouthislecture.

31.聽力原文:M:Don'tyouthinkit'smarvelousthatMaryhaswonthefirstprizeoftheEnglishSpeechContest?

W:Shedeservesit.

Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean?

(14)

A.Maryearnedtheprize.

B.Maryhasgrantedtheprize.

C.Maryfailsinthespeechcontest.

D.Maryshouldn'tearntheprize.

32.(32)

A.Turningherselfintoalegend.

B.Collectingmoneyforthepoor.

C.Doingbusinessandhelpingothers.

D.Goingaboutresearchandeducationwork.

33.

【B2】

34.聽力原文:W:Jackseemstofancypainting.Onthewallsofhisbedroom,therearesomanyfamouspictures.Someofthemarepriceless.

M:However,hedoesnotlikevisitingtheartmuseumbecauseheconsidersitanoisyplace.

Q:WhatcanweconcludeaboutJackfromtheconversation?

(19)

A.Heisgoodatdrawingpictures.

B.Helikespicturesverymuch.

C.Helikesvisitingtheartmuseumverymuch.

D.Hethinkstheartmuseumisaveryquietplace.

35.(15)

A.Hecan'taffordtoplayforfourhoursaday.

B.HefindsiteasytoimprovehisEnglish.

C.Hewon'tacceptthewoman'sadvice.

D.HewillsparenoeffortstoimprovehisEnglish.

36.(16)

A.Itisnottheirs.

B.Ithassomeproblems.

C.Itisoutofwarranty.

D.Itwasstolen.

37.(36)

A.Thepriceofgrapesandlabor.

B.Thepriceofwineandwinebottles.

C.Thecostoflandandmachinery.

D.Thecostoflaborandmachinery.

38.聽力原文:M:Myshirtneedsironing,canitbereadyby10o'clock?

W:10o'clock.Certainly.Hereisyourticket.Keepitcarefully.Goodsarereturnedonlyonproductionofthisticket.

Q:Howcanthemangethisshirtback?

(17)

A.Bycomingbackbefore10:00.

B.Byshowingtheticket.

C.Byreadingthenotice.

D.Byreturningthekey.

39.【B6】

40.聽力原文:M:Didyoumakeyourdress?It'sveryelegant.

W:Icouldn'thavedoneallthistailoring.Ihaditmadedowntown.

Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean?

(18)

A.Shemadeitherself.

B.Shehasatailormakeit.

C.Sheboughtitalongtimeago.

D.Shehasanoldonere-made.

三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.

In1935-1936,Americans'attitudetowardtheothercountriesmaybedescribedasbeing______.

A.radicalB.isolatedC.calmD.indifferent

42.

Accordingtothepassage,whoarestillnotawareoftheimportanceofaseatbelt?

43."Whenacustomerentersmystore,forgetme.Heisking",claimedJohnWanamaker,whoin1876turnedanabandonedrailwaystoreinPhiladelphiaintooneoftheworld'sfirstdepartmentstores.Thisrevolutionaryconceptchangedthefaceofretailingandledtothedevelopmentofadvertisingandmarketingasweknowittoday.

Butcompellingasthatsloganwas,intruththeshopperwascheatedofthecrown.Althoughmanufacturingefficiencyboostedthevarietyofgoodsandloweredprices,advertisingprovidedmostinformationaboutproducts.Throughmuchofthepastcentury,adsspoketoacaptiveaudienceconfinedtojustafewradioortelevisionchannelsoralimitednumberofpublications.Nowmediachoicehasexplodedtoo,andconsumersselectwhattheywantfromafargreatervarietyofsources--especiallywithafewclicksofacomputermouse.Thankstotheinternet,theconsumerisfinallyseizingpower.

Asoursurveyinthisissueshows,consumerpowerhasprofoundimplicationsforcompanies,becauseitischangingthewaytheworldshops.Manyfirmsalreadyclaimtobe"customer-drivenorconsumer-centric".Nowtheirclaimswillbetestedasneverbefore.Tradingonshoppers'ignorancewillnolongerbepossible:peoplewillknow--andsoontellothers,eventhosewithouttheinternet--thatpricesinthenexttownarecheaperorthatcertaingoodsareinferior.Theinternetisworkingwondersinraisingstandards.Goodandhonestfirmsshouldbenefitmost.

Butitisalsointensifyingcompetition.Today,windowshoppingtakesplaceonline.Peoplecancompareproducts,pricesandreputations.Theycanreadwhatcompaniessayaboutproductsinfargreaterdetail,butalsohowthatmatchesupwiththeopinionsofothers,and--mostimportantlyofall--discoverwhatpreviousbuyershavetosay.News,groupsandwebsitesconstantlyreviewproductsandservices.

Thisischangingthenatureofconsumerdecisions.Untilrecently,consumersusuallylearnedaboutaproductandmadetheirchoiceatthesametime.Peoplewouldoftenvisitadepartmentstoreordealershiptoseekadvicefromasalesman,lookathisrecommendationsandthenbuy.Now,formany,eachofthesestepsisseparate.Forinstance,Fordisfindingthateightoutoftenofitscustomershavealreadyusedtheinternettodecidewhatcartheywanttobuy--andwhattheyarewillingtopay--evenbeforetheyarriveatashowroom.Whenthathappensconsumerswilltrulybekings,andonlythosefirmsreadyandabletoservethesenewmonarchswillsurvive.

Whatisthemeaningof"revolutionaryconcept"?(Line3,Para.1)

A.Somecustomersaretheshareholdersofastore.

B.Departmentstoresoffermoreserviceforcustomers.

C.Customersthinktheyarekings.

D.Customersarerespectedasakinginbusinesscircle.

44.

Whichofthefollowingdoestheauthorseemtoprefer?

A.Thattheearthbehavesasaliquidresultinmanygreatoceans.

B.Thetemperatureofthesinkingplateislowerthanitssurrounding.

C.Thetraditionalviewoftheoriginoftheoceanbasinisthoroughlywrong.

D.NeithertheAfricannortheAmericanplatemovesaccordingtothealternativetheory.

45.

Geomantsbelievethat______.

A.housesmustonlybepaintedred

B.housesmustfacemountains

C.natureandlifeshouldbeinharmony

D.greenisanunluckycolor

46.Globalization,aprocesswherebyownersofcapitalareenabledtomovetheircapitalaroundtheglobemorequicklyandeasily,hasresultedintheremovalofstatecontrolsontradeandinvestment,thedisappearanceoftariffbarriersandthespreadofnewinformationandcommunicationstechnologies.Insocietiesaroundtheworld,theeffectsofglobalizationhaveinfluencedsocialdevelopment.Notonlyaretheinfluencesofglobalizationapparentinmarkets,theirforcesarefeltintheprocessesorworkingtowardsequalitybetweenmenandwomen.RedaBebarsofEgypt,stressingthattheadvancementofwomenwouldnotbeachievedbypassinglegislation,saidthatsocialdevelopmentonthenationalscalemustbestrengthenedandaclimateconducivetodevelopmentmustbecreatedifthegoalssetinBeijing(atthe1995FourthWorldConferenceonWomenIaretoberealized.

Theproblemsstemfromthefactthatwomenareverydifferentlypositionedinrelationtothemarketsindifferentpartsoftheworld.Incertainplaces,wherewomenaresociallyexcludedfromleavingtheirhomes,thechallengeistofindwaysforwomentoparticipate.Inotherplaces,thechallengeistocreatemarketswhicharemorefriendlytowomen'sparticipation.IlhamIbrahimMohamedAhmedofSudancondemnedthedebtburdencarriedbydevelopingcountries,economicsanctions,arbitrarymeasuresanddenialofaccesstonewtechnologicaldevelopmentsasobstaclestothegrowthofwomen'srights.WomenremainverymuchintheminorityamongInternetusersandstillfacehugeimbalancesintheownership,controlandregulationofnewinformationtechnologies.

"Thegainsofglobalizationhavenotbeenequitablydistributedandthegapbetweenrichandpoorcountriesiswidening,"saidZhangLeiofthePeople'sRepublicofChina.

Thegainsofglobalizationthusfarhaveforthemostpartbeenconcentratedinthehandsofbetter-offwomenwithhigherlevelsofeducationandwithgreaterownershipofresourcesandaccesstocapital.

"WorkinChinaandVietnamshowsthatglobalizationhasbroughtnewopportunitiestoyoungwomenwithfamiliaritywithEnglishinnewservicesectorjobs,buthasmadeavastnumberofover-35-year-oldsredundant,becausetheyareeitherindecliningindustriesorhaveoutdatedskills,"SwastiMitteroftheUN'sWomenWatchOnlineWorkingGrouponWomen'sEconomicInequalitysaid.

Whatisnottheresultofglobalization?

A.Theremovalofstatecontrolsontradeandinvestment.

B.Thedisappearanceoftariffbarriers.

C.Thespreadofnewinformationandcommunicationstechnologies.

D.Ownersofcapitalareenabledtomovetheircapitalaroundtheglobemorequickly.

47.

Theword"groundbreaking"(Para.6)canbeinterpretedas______.

A.essentiallynewB.pioneeringC.evolutionaryD.epoch-making

48.Aftereightyears'study,researchersfoundthatcomparedwithsinglewomen,marriedwomenseemto______.

49.

Thewriterofthearticlewas,undoubtedly______.

A.alinguistB.anattorneyC.ascientistD.anessayist

50.

WhenVoltairewasinEngland,______.

A.hegottoknowCatherineBarton

B.hepopularizedtheapplestory

C.hebegantohearofNewton'sdiscoveries

D.hewentthroughNewton'sdeath

51.SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.

AddisonHeardusesanimageofhiswifeandinfantsonforthebackgroundonhislaptop.AnMBAstudentattheUniversityofVirginia'sDardenSchoolofBusiness,Heardthinksabouthisfamilyconstantly.Butbecausehe'sawayatB-school,hehasexperiencedmuchofhisson'sfirstyearviaphonecallsanddigitalphotos.SaysHeard,"Ithasbeenparticularlyhard,notbeingtherewiththemeveryday."

Thiswashisfamily'schoice.Itdidn'tmakefinancialsenseforhiswife,Eden,acorporatelawyerinWashington,toquitherjob,selltheircondo(公寓),andmovetoCharlottervillewithherhusband.Sohewentalone.InhisfirstYeareachspousemadethe200-mileround-tripcommuteonalternateweekends.SincetheirsonwasbornlastMay,Addisonhasbeendoingmostofthedriving.

AscomplicatedastheHeard'ssituationseems,itisn'tallthatrare.Inanyyear,hundredsofcouplesdealwithhowtohandlethefamilylogistics(后勤工作)ofgoingtoB-school.Somechoosealong-distancerelationship,commutingbackandforthonweekendsandbreaks.Othersseepartnersandchildrenonlyonvacationsandholidays.Stillotherspackupthefamilyandbringthemalong.

Beingaparthasn'tbeeneasy,buttheHeardshavemadeitwork.OnweekendswhenthecoupleisinVirginia,theyattendsocialevents,soshecanfeelapartofthecommunity.HeardalsoavoidsFridayclassestogainmorefamilytime."We'vegottenintoaroutinethatworks,"hesays,"butI'mlookingforwardtobeinghome,sothethreeofuscanbeafamily."

Anylong-distancecommuteputspressureonarelationship,causingsomecouplestodriftapart.Beingthrowninarigorousacademicscheduleforonespouseandademandingcareerfortheother,thestressintensifies,oftendistractingstudentsfromtheirstudies.

Someschoolsofferstudentsinthesesituationsagooddealofsupport.Forfarawayspouses,thereareon-campussocialeventswhentheyvisit,onlinecommunities,eveninvolvementinalumninetworksintheirhomecities.ButmainlyB-schoolstrytomakeiteasierforstudentstotaketheirpartnersalongfortheride.Theyhelpfamiliesfindhousing,preschools,orlocalemployment.

ThedecisiontoattendadistantB-schoolisfraught(伴隨著的)withfinancialandlogisticalproblems.Studentsalsomustdecideiftheirfamiliesshouldstayorgo.Eitherway,schoolstrytoaccommodatethem."Wehavemorethanourselvestothinkabout,"anMBAstudent,CoryHrnciriksays."It'safamily-influencedchoice."

AsanMBAstudent,Heardknowssomethingabouthissonmainlyvia______.

52.

Themainideaofthepassageis______.

53.

Traditionallypeoplebelievethathumor______.

A.canbetestedandscientificallyscrutinized

B.hassomethingtodowithaperson'sbrain

C.cannotbefoundinbrain-damagedpeople

D.isanintangiblepartofaperson'spersonality

54.Thevideogameposesaworld—amuchsimplerworldthanourown,wheresuccessisveryclearlydefinedand,foratime,clearlyattainable.Throughpractice,aplayercancontrolthisworldforawhile.Hecanescapefromtheanxietiesofreallifeintoaplacewherehisownactionsalwayscount,wherehecanbeahero.Whenthegameisover,hehasn'tlostorbeenbeaten.Isasurferbeatenwhenhefliesfromawave?

Mostvideogamescallforsomesemblanceofhand-eyecoordinatiofi,andsomehospitalsarenowusingtheminrecoveryprogramsforbrain-damagedpatients.Ithasbeenfoundthatsomepatientswhowereotherwisethoughttobeunreachablehavebeenbroughtout,throughtheiruse.Moreoverexperimentalresearchisnowbeingconductedregardingthefeasibilityofvideogamesasatestfordrunkendriving.Thedrunkenacttoslowreactiontimeandimpaircoordinationandnowhereisthiskindofimpairmentmoremeasurablethanonthevideogameplayfield.Somedayapoorshowingat"Six-PackMan"maycostyouyourlicense.

Videogamesforthemicrocomputerarenotrestrictedtomere"twitch"(痙攣)games,however.Strategygamesareatlastaspopular,andamongthesearetheso-called"fantasyrole-playing",adventures.Thesegamesallowtheplayertoconstructawholenewpersonality,choosingstrengthsandweaknessesfromalistofpossiblecharactertraits.

Nowadays,moreandmoreadolescentsarecrowdedinelectronicgamehousesforwholedaystoexperiencewhattheyperceivetobeexcitement.Intheduecourse,theytraintheirabilitiesinconfrontingwithnewsituations,andwhat'smore,theylearnhowtocommunicatewiththeirtargetedrivals,inanovelandfriendlyway.Butthereissuchalargemountofcriticismconcerningtheelectronicgamesthattheyaregenerallyseenasameanwayofdiscoveringhostilityandbelligerence(好戰(zhàn)).Andthemanagersofsuchbusinessesareseverelycriticizedbytheschoolsandparentsalike.Ontheotherhand,thisbusinessseemsneverfading.Butinsteaditbecomesasuccessinmanyplaces,evenitisstrictlycontrolledbycertainpolicies.

Onemightchoose,forinstance,acharacterwhoisextremelydexterous(靈巧)andswift,butthesepositivetraitsmustbetradedoffagainstothers,suchasstrengthandendurance.Playershaveatendencytobecomeextremelyattachedtotheircharacters.Mypreferencerunstowardbrawn(肌肉力量)asopposedtobrain,whichprobablyreflectssomecompromisebetweenrealityandmyowndesires.I'malsoattachedtoextrasensorypowers,whicharelikewisedeniedtomeintherealworld.

Accordingtothearticle,thevideogameplayercan______.

A.besuccessfulinhislifeifsuccessisclearlydefined

B.controltheworldofourownforatime

C.forgetabouttheuneasinessofreallifeforawhile

D.neverlosethegamewhenheplaysahero

55.

Agoodtitleforthisarticlewouldbe______.

A.WhyDoPeopleMarry?

B.MarriageCustomsinIndiaAreChanging

C.WhyIndiansReadtheSundayNewspaper?

D.LivingAbroad

56.Accordingtothepassage,colorblindnesscanbedangerousincertainoccupationslike______.

57.

Whichofthestatementsistrueofgorillas?

A.Theyprefertostayneartheirhome.

B.Theymovefromplacetoplacewithinalimitedarea.

C.Theyarefollowedwhentheytravelbyotheranimals.

D.Theymovearoundlookingforfoodaccordingtoafairlyregularpattern.

58.

Inthethirdparagraphitismentionedthatbymeansofscience______.areanalysedandstudied.

A.thewaysinwhichcellsformed

B.changesinorganiclife

C.themainwaysinwhichorganismsdevelop

D.processesonwhichorganiclifedepends

59.

【C9】

60.

Whatliesatthecoreofbotholdandnewwaysofanti-counterfeitingis______.

A.thequirksofthekeysofthetypewriters

B.thedrumsandmirrorsoftheprinters

C.thesubtleflawsofprintingdevices

D.thespecialskillsoftheexperts

四、5.ErrorCorrection(5題)61.【S1】

62.

【S7】

63.

【S5】

64.

【S4】

65.Observationofanobjectinisolationtellsusnot【S1】______

morethanitexists.Seeinginrelationtosomething【S2】______

else,however,itmayberevealedtohavecertain

implications.Forexamples,ifIapplyalighttoa

pileofsticks,Iexpectthistocatchfireand,shortly,

toseesmokearisingfromthem.IfIseearapidly【S3】______

travelingbilliardballmakecontactwithafree-standing

stationaryone,Iexpectthatlattertostarttomoving.【S4】______

IfIputapanofwateronthestove,Iexpectthat,sooner

orlater,itscontentswillnotboilandturntosteam.【S5】______

WhydoIexpectthesethings?Obviously,becauseS5

previousexperience(myownandthatofothers)had

ledmetodosuch.Withoutthistherewouldbenothing【S6】______

topreventmythinkingthatonecouldhavesmokewith【S7】______

afire,thatbilliardwouldbemoretotheirownaccord,【S8】______

orthatwaterwouldboilintheabsenceofheat.Asitis,

observationhasshownmethatthisisnotso.Forany

oftheaboveparticularthingstocomeround,【S9】______

itmayhavebeenprecededbyanotherequally【S10】______

particularthing.

【S1】

五、6.Translation(5題)66.Onlyinthisway______(我們才能在畢業(yè)之后很快適應(yīng)社會).

67.While______(郵政和電信依然為國家控制)andthusreadilymeasured,morethanlmsmalltruckingandremovalcompaniesarenot.

68.______(為了最大限度減少竊案發(fā)生的可能性),installagoodalarmsystem.

69.____

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