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2021-2022年江西省上饒市大學(xué)英語6級(jí)大學(xué)英語六級(jí)模擬考試(含答案)學(xué)校:________班級(jí):________姓名:________考號(hào):________

一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20題)1.

TheauthorsuggeststobuymedicinesinWal-Martbecause______.

2.

IfAmericansaren'tcompetitiveinscience,theycannotsurvivetheseverecompetitionbetweendevelopedcountries.

A.YB.NC.NG

3.

Accordingtothepassage,forthosewhoaregoodattellingliesanddon'tgetcaught,thequestionofwhetherornottoliecanbeahardandserious______.

4.TheNextDisaster:AreWeReady?

AreWeReallyPrepared?

AftertheattacksonSeptember11andthehurricanesthatslammedtheGulfCoastlastyear,you'dexpectourmajorcitiestobereadywithdisasterplansthatwillsavelivesandproperty.There'snodoubtwe'llbehitagain—maybeevenharder—becausethelistofpossiblecalamities(災(zāi)難)islong:fromabirdflupandemictoamassiveCaliforniaearthquake,tomoremonsterstorms,toanotherterroristattack.

Butarewereallypreparedtoprotectpeople,aswellastheirhomesandbusinesses?Everymajorurbanareahasreceivedfederalfunding,muchofitfromtheDepartmentofHomelandSecurity(DHS),inordertomaketheircitiesmoresecure.Buttherearenosetcriteriaformeasuringpreparedness(thefedsareworkingonthat),andthequalityofdisasterplansvarieswidelythroughoutthecountry.

Sowedecidedtodoanindependentassessmentof10high-riskurbanareas,focusingonkeysecurityindicators.Weanalyzedpublicdata,consultedwithfederalandlocalemergencyworkers,andcontactedthemayors'officestogauge(測量)thereadinessofthesecitiestomeetbothnaturalandman-madedisasters.

Ourcriteriafellunderthreemaincategories:EmergencyReadiness,CrisisCommunications,andMedicalResponse.

EmergencyReadiness

Arethereatleast1,000firstresponders(suchaspolice,fireandEMTs)per100,000residents?They'reourfirstlineofprotectioninalmostanydisastersituation—professionalswhoaretrainedtohandleeverythingfromrescuingvictimstoprovidingfirstaid,toenforcingquarantines(封鎖),todirectingtrafficforevacuations(疏散).

Aretherefederalsearch-and-rescueteamsbasedwithin50miles?Largecitiesoftenhavespecializedteamstodealwithsuchthingsashigh-rise-buildingrescuesorhazardouschemicalspills.Butthesesquadsaresometimessmall,ill-equipped,orrunonashoestring.Thisisnottrueoffederalurbansearch-and-rescuetaskforcesthattheDHSsupportsacrossthecountry.Eachtaskforceismadeof62membersand4canines,aswellasa"comprehensivecache"ofequipment.DHStaskforcesarenotautomaticallyassigned;acityneedstoapplyandpresentitscase.

Hasthecityorstateearned"greenstatus"fromtheCentersforDiseaseControlandPrevention?Supposethatinthemidstofaflupandemicorbioterrorattack,yourcityranlowoncriticalmedicines.TheCDCstandsreadytohelpbydistributingdrugsandmedicalequipmentfromitsStrategicNationalStockpile.Buttheagencywantstoknowthatacityorstateisabletoquicklymobilizehundredsofhealthworkersandvolunteerstrainedtohandlethelogistics,andhasspacesetasideforstorageandrefrigeration.You'rebestoffifyourcityhasearnedtheCDC's"greenstatus"—evenifthestateitselfhasnot—becauseitmeanslocalhealthteamscanhandlethesuppliesontheirown.

Doesthecitywebsiteexplainclearlywhattodoincaseofevacuation?WhocanforgettheimagesofstrandedNewOrleansresidents,orthe5-mphcrawloutofHouston?ItturnedoutthatNewOrleans'sevacuationplanswerebothinadequateandpoorlycommunicated.Onewaycitiescanavoidasimilarnightmareistoputclearandeasy-to-findevacuationinformationontheirwebsites.Somecities,suchasBostonandWashington,postthepreferredstreetroutes.Others,likeLasVegas,won'tdisclosedetailsduetosecurityfears,buttheirwebsitesmayprovidewaystoquicklygetevacuationdetailswhenyouneedthem(suchasnumberstocalloralertservicesyoucansignupfor).Amongthemoreimportantthingstoaddressarepeoplewithoutvehiclesoftheirown(ahugefailinginNewOrleans)andinstructionsforpetowners.

Doesthewebsiteincludedetailsforresidentswithspecialneeds?InJuly1995,aviciousheatwavekilled

A.YB.NC.NG

5.

InJapaneseorganizationscoordinationandintegrationarevaluedmuch.

A.YB.NC.NG

6.

Thoughthegrindhavegoodgrades,whatdotheystilllack?

A.Self-discipline.

B.Goodmemory.

C.Originalopinions.

D.Writingpractice.

7.

IfyouwanttogetmoreinformationaboutITEMONE,youcancallat714-824-781

A.YB.NC.NG

8.

TheS&P500indexroseby2.3%onJuly29thasaresultof______.

A.interruptionoftheministerialtalks

B.thehealthypaceofglobeGDP

C.thegrowthoftheworld'sGDPby$70billion

D.otherfactors

9.

Thatriversareusedasopensewersforcitywastescauses______andeutrophication.

10.

Peopleareveryinterestedin______inthevirtualworld,whichmakethemfeelasifinarealworld,inspiteofthetechglitches.

11.

Accordingtopreparednessexperts,ifacityhasatleast500hospitalbedsforevery100.000residents,itcouldfind______inanemergency.

12.

TheprevioustitleforDrChanis______.

13.

Depression,thebestknownandmostcommonmentalillnesses,takestheform.of______.

A.extremeconfidenceinthemselves

B.emotionalbreak-outwhenitiscold

C.emotionalblowsindaylight

D.hopelesssadnessandthoughtsofsuicidesometimes

14.

Theroleascaregiverbroughtaboutahugeboostin___________________toMr.Rappaport.AfterreturningfromCalifornia,hefeltrenewed.

15.

Manycompaniesencouragetheiremployeesto______,withIBMoneofthem.

16.eBay

eBayisaglobalphenomenon-theworld'slargestgaragesale,onlineshoppingcenter,eardealerandauctionsitewith147millionregisteredusersin30countriesasofMarch2005.Youcanfindeverythingfromencyclopediastoolivestosnowbootstostereostoairplanesforsale.AndifyoustumbleonitbeforetheeBayoverseersdo,youmightevenfindahumankidneyoravirtualdate.

eBayBasics

eBayis,firstandforemost,anonlineauctionsite.YoucanbrowsethroughcategorieslikeAntiques,Boats,Clothing&Accessories,Computers&Networking,Jewelry&WatchesandVideoGames.Whenyouseesomethingyoulike,youclickontheauctiontitleandviewthedetails,includingpictures,descriptions,paymentoptionsandshippinginformation.

Ifyouplaceabidonanitem,youenteracontractualagreementtobuyitifyouwintheauction.Allauctionshaveminimumstartingbids,andsomehaveareserveprice-asecretminimumamounttheselleriswillingtoacceptfortheitem.Ifthebiddingdoesn'treachthereserveprice,thesellerdoesn'thavetopartwiththeitem.Inadditiontoauctions,youcanfindtonsoffixed-priceitemsoneBaythatmakeshoppingtherejustlikeshoppingatanyotheronlinemarketplace.Youseewhatyoulike,youbuyit,youpayforitandyouwaitforittoarriveatyourdoor.

YoucanpayforanitemoneBayusingavarietyofmethods,includingmoneyorder,cashier'scheck,cash,personalcheckandelectronicpaymentserviceslikePayPalandBidPay.It'suptoeachsellertodecidewhichpaymentmethodshe'llaccept.

JustasyoucanbuyalmostanythingoneBay,youcansellalmostanything,too.Usingasimplelistingprocess,youcanputallofthejunkinyourbasementupforsaletothehighestbidder.WhenyousellanitemoneBay,youpaylistingfeesandturnoverapercentageofthefinalsalepricetoeBay.

Onceyouregister(forfree)witheBay,youcanaccessallofyoureBaybuyingandsellingactivitiesinasinglelocationcalled"MyeBay."

eBayInfrastructure

Aseriesofservicedisruptionsin1999causedrealproblemsforeBay'sbusiness.Overthecourseofthreedays,overloadedserversintermittentlyshutdown,meaninguserscouldn'tcheckauctions,placebidsorcompletetransactionsduringthatperiod.Buyers,sellersandeBaywere,veryunhappy,andacompleterestructuringofeBay'stechnologicalarchitecturefollowed.

In1999,eBaywasonemassivedatabaseserverandafewseparatesystemsrunningthesearchfunction.In2005,eBayisabout200databaseserversand20searchservers.

Thearchitectureisatypeofgridcomputingthatallowsforbotherrorcorrectionandgrowth.Withtheexceptionofthesearchfunction,everythingabouteBaycanactuallyrunonapproximately50servers-Webservers,applicationserversanddata-storagesystems.Eachserverhasbetween6and12microprocessors.These50orsoserversrunseparately,buttheytalktoeachother,soeverybodyknowsifthereisaproblemsomewhere,eBaycansimplyaddserverstothegridastheneedarises.

Whilethemajorityofthesitecanrunon50servers,eBayhasfourtimesthat.The200serversarehousedinsetsof50infourlocations,allintheUnitedStates.Whenyou'reusingeBay,youmaybetalkingtoanyoneofthoselocationsatanytime--theyallstorethesamedata.Ifoneofthesystemscrashes,therearethreeotherstopickuptheslack.

Whenyou'reontheeBayWebsiteandyouclickonalistingforaPersianrug,yourcom-putertalkstoWebservers,whichtalktoapplicationservers,whichpulldatafromstorageserverssoyoucanfindoutwhatthelatestbidpriceisandhowmuchtimeisleftintheauction,eBayhaslocalpartnersinmanycountrieswhodeli

A.Virtualdates.

B.Anyover-pricedproducts.

C.Pricelessantiques.

D.Rareanimalsforpets.

17.

Itisdifficulttopredictthestrongregionalvariationsinthepatternsof______.

18.

AccordingtoTonyWoods,theproblemofsuicideamongyoungAustralianmencanbealleviatedifboys______.

19.

Differentfromlargeorganicfarms,smallorganicfarmsweremainlyengagedin___________________.

20.

TheGovernmentbotherstomaintaingamereserves______.

二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.(21)

A.Someinterestingcommercials.

B.Someperfectlookingwomancomplainedaboutthetribulations.

C.Somestupidsitcom.

D.Somewomanwentcrazyandkilledherhusband.

22.聽力原文:W:ProfessorSmithhashelpedmesomuchthatI'mthinkingofpresentinghimabookofpoetry.

M:Ithinkyou'dbettergethimamusicrecord.Justbecausehe'salanguageteacherdoesn'tmeanallhedoesistoread.

Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?

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A.Sheshouldpresenthimabookonmusic.

B.Theteacherhassomeinterestsotherthanreading.

C.It'sagoodideabecausetheteacherlovesreading.

D.Theteacherwouldliketohaveabookonlanguageteaching.

23.聽力原文:W:Here'sariddle:Youlovedeep-seafishinginFlorida,andyou'recrazyaboutskiinginCanada,butyoucan'taffordevenonevacationhome.Whatdoyoudo?

M:Ibuyashareintwoholidayhomes,soIownaweekormoreateachplace.Time-sharingisthewaymanypeopleaffordseeminglyexpensiveholidays.

Q:Whatadvicedoesthemangiveforpeopleunabletoaffordexpensiveholidayhomes?

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A.Tobuyonlyoneholidayhome.

B.Tobuyatmosttwoholidayhomes.

C.Tobuyaweekormoreateachoftwoholidayhomes.

D.Toshareholidayhomeswithothersbybuyingaroom.

24.聽力原文:M:Doesthebosscheckuponyouoften?

W:Indeedshedoes.Itseemsasthoughshe'sinherethreeorfourtimesanhour,althoughI'msureit'snotthatoften.

Q:Whatdoesthebossdo?

(14)

A.Sheleavestheofficeby3:00or4:00intheafternoon.

B.Shesendsheremployeesforfrequentmedicalcheck.

C.Shepaysheremployeesbycheck.

D.Sheinspectsheremployees'workseveraltimesaday.

25.聽力原文:PeoplefellinlovewithElizabethTaylorin1944,whenshestarredinNationalVelvet--thestoryofVelvetBrown,ayounggirlwhowinsfirstplaceinafamoushorserace.Atfirst,theproducersofthemovietoldTaylorthatshewastoosmalltoplaythepartofVelvet.However,theywaitedforherforafewmonthsassheexercisedandtrained--andaddedthreeinchestoherheightinfourmonths!HeractinginNationalVelvetwasstillconsideredthebestbyachildactress.

ElizabethTaylorwasborninLondonin1932.Herparents,bothAmericans,hadmovedthereforbusinessreasons.WhenWorldWarIIstarted,theTaylorsmovedtoBeverlyHills,

California,andthereElizabethstartedactinginmovies.Afterhersuccessasachildstar,TaylorhadnotroublemovingintoadultrolesandwontwiceforBestActress:Butterfield8(1960)andWho'sAfraidofVirginiaWolf?.(1966).

Taylor'sfameandpopularitygaveheralotofpowerwiththemovieindustry,soshewasabletodemandveryhighpayforhermovies.In1963,shereceived$1millionforherpartinCleopatra--thehighestpayreceivedbyanystaruptothattime.

ElizabethTaylorisalegendofourtime.LikeVelvetBrowninNationalVelvet,shehasbeenlucky.Shehasbeauty,fameandwealth.Butsheisalsoahardworker.Taylorseldomactsinmoviesanymore.Instead,sheputshertimeandeffortsintoherbusinesses,andintohelpingothers--severalyearsago,shefoundedanorganizationthathasraisedmorethan$40millionforresearchandeducation.

33.Whydidn'ttheproducersletTaylorplaythepartofVelvetatfirst?

34.WhatdidElizabethTaylorandVelvetBrownhaveincommon?

35.TowhatdidElizabethTaylordevoteherselfinherlaterlife?

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A.Theythoughtshewastooyoung.

B.Theythoughtshewassmallinsize.

C.Theythoughtshedidnotplaywellenough.

D.Theythoughtshedidnotshowmuchinterest.

26.聽力原文:W:Howwasyourtalkwiththemanagerofthehumanresourcesdepartment?

M:Itneverreallygotofftheground.

Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?

(14)

A.Theydidn'ttalkatall.

B.Theydecidedtogobyplane.

C.Theplanefailedtotakeoff.

D.Theyweren'tabletotakeawalk.

27.(14)

A.Herejectedtheirrequest.

B.Heacceptedtheirrequest.

C.Heagreedtoconsidertheirrequest.

D.Heaskedthemtocomewiththeothers.

28.

【B10】

29.聽力原文:AtsixteenHenryVincentwasseparatedfromhisfamilyasaresultofthewar.HewanderedaimlesslyfromonecountrytoanotherbeforefinallysettlingdowninAustralia,wherehetrainedasanelectronicsengineer.Heestablishedhisownbusinessbutitcalledforsomuchworkthatmarriagewasoutofthequestion.

Hisretirementsuddenlymadehimrealizehowlonelyhewasandhedecidedtotakeupahobby.Withhisinterestinelectronics,beinganamateurradiooperatorseemedanaturalchoice.Heinstalledhisownequipmentandobtainedalicenseandhiscallsign,whichisthesetoflettersandnumbersusedtoidentifyoneselfwhenmakingradioamateuroperatorsallovertheworld.

SoonHenryhadagreatmanycontactsinfaroffplaces.OneinparticularwasamaninCaliforniawithwhomhehadmuchincommon.OnenightthemaninCaliforniahappenedtomentionthevillageinEuropehehadcomefrom.Suddenly,Henryrealizedthatthismanwasinfacthisyoungerbrother,Peter.Atfirst,thetwobrotherswereatalossforwordsbutthenlittlebylittletheyfilledinthedetailsoftheirpastlivesandnotlongafterHenryVincentflewtoCaliforniatobereunitedwithhisbrother.

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A.Hetrainedasanelectronicsengineer.

B.Hetrainedasamechanicalengineer.

C.Hetrainedasacommunicationengineer.

D.Hetrainedasanuclearengineer.

30.SectionB

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.

聽力原文:(26)Afewmonthsago,millionsofpeopleinLondonheardalarmsalloverthetown.Emergencyservices,thefiredepartments,thepolice,hospitalsandambulancesstoodby,readytogointoaction.Inrailwayandundergroundstations,peoplereadnoticesandmaps,whichtoldthemwheretogoandwhattodointheemergency.(26)ThiswasExerciseFloodcall,topreparepeopleforafloodemergence.Londonwasn'tflooded,yet.Butitispossiblethatitwouldbe.In1236andin1663,Londonwasbadlyflooded.In1928,peoplelivinginWestminster,theheartofLondon,drownedinfloods.Andin1953,100people.livingontheeasternedgeoftheLondonsuburbs,werekilledagaininthefloods.AtLast,GreaterLondonCounciltookactiontopreventthisdisasterfromhappeningagain.(27)Thoughafloodwallwasbuiltin1980s,Londonersstillmustbepreparedforthepossibledisaster.Ifithappens,50undergroundstationswillbeunderwater.Electricity,gas,andphoneserviceswillbeoutofaction.Roadswillbedrowned.ItwillbeimpossibletocrossanyofthebridgesbetweenNorthandSouthLondon.Imagine!LondonwilllooklikethefamousItaliancity,Venice.(28)ButthisExerciseFloodcalldidn'tcausepanicamongLondoners.Mostpeopleknewitwasjustawarning.Oneladysaid,"It'safloodwarning,isn'tit?Thewaterdoesn'tlookhightome."

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A.OneofthebridgesbetweenNorthandSouthLondoncollapsed.

B.TheheartofLondonwasflooded.

C.Anemergencyexercisewasconducted.

D.Ahundredpeopleinthesuburbsweredrowned.

31.(32)

A.Thepressurethatpeopleget.

B.Thecoldanddarkness.

C.Thegreatestoneisbreathing.

D.Thebeachisnotclean.

32.

【B9】

33.(24)

A.SheisProfessorJamison'sdaughter.

B.Sheworkspart-timeasProfessorJamison'ssecretary.

C.Sheusedtodothejobherself.

D.Shejustcameoutofaninterviewforthejob.

34.(29)

A.Ecologists.

B.Industrialists.

C.Businessmen.

D.Environmentalists,

35.聽力原文:M:Iwanttodosomethingtonightforachange;let'sgotothemovies.

W:Inthisheat?Areyoujoking?

M:Wecangotoanoutdoormovie.DoyouthinkI'dsuggestanindooroneinthemiddleofthesummerinSanDiego?

W:I'drathergooutforameal.Theoutdoormoviesaresouncomfortable.

M:Whydon'twedobothatthesametime?Wecouldpickupsometake-awayfoodandeatitinthemovie.

W:Thatsoundslikefun.Buttheynevershowanygoodfilmsinthesummer.Atleastnotanyofthenewones.Allyougetistheoldclassics.It'sjustwhatwe'veseenhalfadozentimes.

M:Butthat'swhythey'reclassics.They'reworthseeingagainandagain.

W:Anotherobjectiontooutdoormoviesisthatyoucanneverhearproperly.Youhearallthetrafficfromoutside.

M:Well,wecanfindaforeignfilmwithprintedtranslationatthebottomofthescreen,thenyoudon'tneedtohearthesound.Ithinkitwouldbefuntositwatchinganoldfilmandeatingamealatthesametime.

W:LasttimeIwenttoanoutdoormovie,IboughtabarofchocolatetoeatasIwentin.ItwasahorrorfilmandIwassoshockedIjustsatthereholdingmybarofchocolateuntiltheintervalwhenIfoundithadmeltedinmyhandandrunalldownmydress.Thatwasanexpensiveeveningout.

M:Well,wedon'tgoandseeahorrorfilm,darlingtandtake-awaymealsdon'tmelt.

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A.Theirfavoritemovies

B.Jokesforentertainment.

C.Pastimeforthenight.

D.Theireatinghabits.

36.聽力原文:CannesFilmFestival,themostprestigiousmotion-picturefestivalintheworld,isheldeachMayinthecityofCannes,insoutheastFrance.TheCannesFilmFestivalwasconceivedattheendof1938.DuetoWorldWarII,however,thefirstCannesFilmFestivalwasnothelduntil1946.Internationalismandpostwaroptimismcharacterizedthefirstfestival,asorganizersplacedlessemphasisoncompetitionthanonmutualcreativestimulationbetweennationalproductions.Inlateryearstheselectionofentriesforprizesreflectedmorecommercialinterestsandthefestivalsoonacquireditscurrentreputationasafashionableprofessionalevent,moreconcernedwithadvancingthefilmindustrythantheartoffilm.FrenchdirectorFrancoisTruffautaddressedthisissuein1956andpredicteditscommercialdeath;Thefestivalsurvived,however,andin1959,Truffauthimselfwasawardedtheprizeforbestscreenplayforoneofhisfilms.

Despiteitseverpresentfinancialinterests,theCannesFilmFestivalremainsanessentialaffairforinternationalcinema.In1955theorganizingcommitteeatCannesintroducedtheGoldenPalmAward(inEnglish)forbestfilmofthefestival,nowregardedasoneofthefilmindustry'smostdistinguishedprizes.PastrecipientsoftheawardincludeTaxiDriverbyAmericandirectorMartinScorsese,ThePianobyNewZealanddirectorJaneCampion,etc.

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A.In1938.B.In1946.C.In1955.D.DuringtheWorldWarII.

37.SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.

聽力原文:W:Ican'tbelieveKarenislateforsuchanimportantoccasionasajobinterview.Iremindedhertimeandtimeagainyesterday.

M:Youshould'veknownherbetterbynow.Everythingyoutellhergoesinoneearandouttheother.

Q:Whatdoesthemanimply?

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A.Karenisveryforgetful.

B.HeknowsKarenbetternow.

C.Karenissuretopasstheinterview.

D.ThewomanshouldhaveremindedKarenearlier.

38.聽力原文:M:Yes,well,thanksalot...haven'tbeentoapartyforages.I'lldroproundthen.Er...tellmehowIcangetthem.

W:Allright.Takea46bus.

M:Allfight,butI'veseenthe46goingtheoppositeway,I'msure.Ididn'twanttoendupatthewrongendoftown,that'sall.

W:Inanycase,whatyoumayhaveseenisthe46.

ThatgoesfromheredowntotheElephantonitsreturnjourney.

M:ButIseemtoremembercomingtoyourhouseonetimeonthe28.

AmIright?IusedtocatchitatMarbleArch.

W:Yes,butit'sdiscontinued.ItusedtorunfromTootingstraightthroughtohere.It'sapity.

M:OK.NowwheredoIgetoff?

W:GetoffatBootsthechemist'sonthecomer,twostopsaftertherailwaybridge.

M:Hangon...letmewritethatdown.SoIgetoffatBootsthechemist'saftertherailwaybridge.

W:Twostopsafteryou'vegoneundertherailwaybridge.

M:Allright.Thenwhat?

W:Thenturnrightandturnfightagainatthesecondsetoftrafficlights.

M:OK.

W:ThenfirstrightintoHartingtonRoadandI'mnumberone,secondfloor.

M:OK,I'vegotallthat.Wheredoyouthinkisthenearestplaceformetocatchthe467

W:IshouldthinkPiccadillyCircusorGreenParkwouldbethenearesttoyou.

M:Ohwell,they'rebothwithinwalkingdistance.Haveyouanyideahowoftentheyrun?

W:What?

M:The46,doyouknowhowoftenitruns?

W:I'venoidea.Ishouldthinkevery,tenorfifteenminutes.Ineverhavetowaitlong.

M:Good.Ishouldbethereinaboutanhour.Thanksfortheinvitation.Cheers.

W:Cheers.Seeyoulater.

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A.Adance.B.Adinner.C.Aparty.D.Aweddingceremony.

39.聽力原文:Today,mostcountriesintheworldhavecanals.Eveninthe20thcentury,goodscanbemovedmorecheaplybyboatthatanyothermeansoftransport.SomecanalssuchastheSuezorthePanama,saveshipsweeksoftimebymakingtheirvoyageathousandmilesshorter.Othercanalspermitboatstoreachcitiesthatarenotlocatedonthecoast.Stillothercanalsdrainlandswherethereistoomuchwater,helptoirrigatefieldswherethereisnotenoughwater.

Inplaceswhereitdoesnotrainveryoften,irrigationcanalsdrainwaterfromriversorlakessuchasthelakebehindtheAswanDamontheNileRiver,andprovidetheirrigationwater.

Inplaceswherethereistoomuchwater,canalscandrainthewateroffthelandforuseinfanning.InHolland,acresandacresoflandhavebeendrainedinthisway.Sincemuchofthisdrainedlandisbelowsealevel,thewaterinthecanalshastobepumpeduptosealevel.DikeshavebeenbuiltinHollandtokeeptheseafromcoveringtheland,asitdidinthepast.

Canalsarealsousedtocarrywatertomillsandfactories.Thewaterfromariveriskeptatahigherlevelthantheriveruntilitreachesthewheelofthemill.Thenthewaterispouredoverun61itreachesthewheelofthemill.Thenthewaterispouredoverthemillwheel,makingitturn.Thesameprincipleisusedinmoremodernfactoriesandinhydroelectricgeneratingplants.Theforceofthewater,fallingfromacertainheight,providesacheapwayofproducingelectricity.

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A.Cheaperandsometimesfaster.

B.Moreexpensive,butfaster.

C.Cheaper.butmoredangerous.

D.Moroexpensiveandslower.

40.

【B4】

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

UriShamir'sviewpointisthat______.

A.nationsinthatregionamjustfightingforwater

B.peopletherearethirstyforpeaceinsteadofwater

C.waterisnoproblemaslongasthereispeace

D.thosenationshaveeveryreasontofightforwater

42.

ThesearchersusedNOTtobelieve______.

A.otherstarsmayhavetheplanetsresemblingthosegoingaroundthesun

B.planetformsowingtothegasanddustinstarformation

C.theformationofstarissubsequenttothatofplanet

D.starisformedbythecollapsinginterstellarcloud

43.

Wecanlearnfromthelastsentenceinthelastparagraphthat______.

A.theGermanparentsdobetterineducatingchildren

B.theGermanchildrenarebraverthanthoseinothercountriesintraveling

C.theGermanchildrencandowellwithoutthesupervisionofparents

D.trafficcalminginitiativesfunctionwellinGermanforchildren'sdevelopment

44.

TheviewsofRavitchandEmersononschoolingare______.

A.identicalB.similarC.oppositeD.complementary

45.

【C8】

46.

Whatdoestheauthorthinkinterstellartravelcando?

A.Itpracticallyenableshumantoescapetheendoftheworld.

B.Itsimplypostponestheprocessofhumanextinction.

C.Ithelpshumanavoidthefateofbeingvaporizedorfrozen.

D.Itisawaytohelphumanescapefromdeathbygravity.

47.Whatdoesthefigure0.2percentinparagraphIindicate?

A.America'seconomicrecoveryisstillshaky.

B.Economistsaredisappointedatthefutureeconomy.

C.ItisagoodsignforAmerica'seconomicrecovery.

D.Thebiggestobstacletohealthiereconomicperformanceispolitical.

48.SectionB

Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.

YaoMing'spreseasonperformances,however,werequestionable,andleftmanywonderingwhyhewasthefirstoverallpick.Hestartedtheregulars

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