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2022-2023年江蘇省揚州市大學英語6級大學英語六級測試卷(含答案)學校:________班級:________姓名:________考號:________

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

GlobalizedresearchhasmadeXu'sYalelabmorecompetitivebecausethelab'sresearchworkinChina______.

2.

Howdidthewriter'scolleaguesreactwhentheygottoknowhisdecision?

A.Theyofferedhimalotofmoralsupport.

B.Theythoughtitwasagoodidea.

C.Theyrefusedtogivehimanyfinancialhelp.

D.Theirresponsesweremostlynegative.

3.WhywerecompanieslikeNikeandWalmartcriticizedinthe1990s?

A.Theirpositioninaprofit-and-lossstatement.

B.Theirdiscriminatoryandunfairlaborpractices.

C.Theirpunishmentoutoftheirunethicalbehavior.

D.Theirirresponsiblefigureinconsumers'hearts.

4.

Mostmodelspredictmorewarminginthetropospherethanatthesurface,whereasmostdatasets______.

5.

Conflictisregardedasamarkerof________________bycollectivistswhileacceptedasunavoidablebyindividualists.

6.

Thewords"work"and"play"aregenerallyusedtorefertodayandnight.

A.YB.NC.NG

7.

Besidesthefeatureof"doingmorewithless",thesphericalstructureofdomecanalsoallownatural______withoutobstruction.

8.

IfmoreofGoogle'sprocessesandplansareinspectedpreciously,thiscanenhanceits______.

9.Whatkindofanimalaffectedbyman-madechemicalsisnotreferredinthepassage?

A.Polarbears.B.Mammals.C.People.D.Birds.

10.

TheglassesintheAbsoluteIceBararemadeoficeto______.

11.Thetreasuredbooksshouldbeputin______.

A.built-inbookshelves

B.freestandingbookcases

C.hangingbookshelves

D.glasscases

12.

WhenisthebesttimetotakethenewerSATII’sAmericanhistory?

A.Afterseveralyearsofstudy.

B.Immediatelywhenyoufinishthecourse,

C.Whenyouhavealargeinformationsource.

D.Rightafteraholidaywhenyourmindisrefreshed.

13.

ThearticledemonstrateswhatwillhappenintheInformationMarketplacethroughthediscoveries.

A.YB.NC.NG

14.

EnglishandAmericanjudgesaretryingtousealternativesentencingtopunishsomecriminals.

A.YB.NC.NG

15.Topreventanemployee'spossiblevengefulbehaviours,Ms.Edwardsadvicestheemployerto

A.showrespectwhenlayingofftheemployee

B.restraintheemployee'sbehaviours

C.orderthesecuritytodrivetheemployeeaway

D.threatentotaketheemployeetocourt

16.

Thegrass-fed-beefburgersintheYaleSustainableFoodProjecthavebeenboughtfrom______.

17.AccordingtoRobertFeldman,theauthorofTheLiarinYourLife,Americansnow

A.regardthetruthasveryimportant

B.tendtoliemoreoftenthanbefore

C.startaconversationwiththreelies

D.hatetobedeceivedbytheirchildren

18.

Inordertoachievethelowest-pricegoal,Wal-Martevenpushes______tocutprices.

A.thewholesalers

B.theretailers

C.thesuppliers

D.themiddlemen

19.

Thepassageismainlyabout______oncuttingdownonit.

20.

ThepesticideDDTcanbeeffectiveagainst______.

A.malariaB.wildlifeC.animalsD.humannervoussystem

二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.

【B5】

22.

【B8】

23.

【B7】

24.(22)

A.Leavetheladderaround.

B.Cancelthemilk.

C.Nottotellothersincludingtheneighborsshe'saway.

D.Nottocancelthepaper.

25.

【B2】

26.聽力原文:Theideaoffightinganoisebymakingmorenoisesoundsstrange,butthat'sexactlywhatmotorengineersaredoinginGermanyandsomeothercountries.

Carmaker'sresearchanddevelopmentlaboratorieshavealreadyprovedthatmixinginmorenoisewiththehelpofloudspeakerscanreducetheunwantednoise.

Physicistshaveknownaboutthetechniqueforalongtime.Soundismadeupofpressurewavesintheair.Iftwosoundwavesofthesamefrequencymixsothatthehighestpointofonewavehappensatthesametimewiththelowestpointoftheotherwave,theresultisnosound.Therefore,byproducingaperfectcopyofthenoiseanddelayingitbyhalfawavecycle,wecankilltheunwantednoise.Usingthistechniquemanycarmakersareracingtodevelopnoise-killingsystemsbothinsideandoutsidethecars.

Anothergoodthingabouttheuseofnoise-killingsystemsisthatitsavestheneedforasilencer,whichnotonlyreducestheweightofacar,butalsomakesthemotorburnlessoilandworkbetter.

Someengineersbelievethatthenoise-killingsystemwillbeusedinmostcarsin1996.Butthecarmakershaven'tdecidediftheywillputitintoproductionbecauseitwouldaddseveralhundreddollarstothecostoftheircars.

(30)

A.Bymixinghighfrequencysoundwaveswithlowfrequencysoundwaves.

B.Byproducingpressurewavesgoingintheoppositedirection.

C.Bymixingnewsoundwaveswiththenoiseandsendingthemouttogether.

D.Bymakingcopiesoftheunwantedsoundwavesandlettingthemoutalittlelater.

27.(14)

A.Shethinksbigpartiesaretooimpersonal.

B.Shewouldliketoinvitefriendstoabigparty.

C.Shefeelsshehastospendalotofmoneyinholdingbigparties.

D.Shewouldliketobeinvitedtosmallparties.

28.聽力原文:W:Iwantasingleroomwithabath.What'stherate?

M:It's4dollarsaday.

Q:Howmuchdoesshehavetopayifshestaysfor4days?

(16)

A.4dollars.B.14dollars.C.16dollars.D.20dollars.

29.(31)

A.PeoplewholiveinAmazontribesdon'tthinkplantsarethebasisofthefoodpyramid,

B.PeoplewholiveinAmazontribesdon'tregardbotanyasaspecialbranchofknowledge.

C.PeoplewholiveinAmazontribesknowallthepropertiesofplainsinthejungle.

D.PeoplewholiveinAmazontribesgivesomespecialnamestobotany.

30.

【B11】

31.聽力原文:Whenyouwanttoknowmoreaboutsomeoneyouoftenask"Whatdoyoudo?"Thismeans"Whatisyourjob?"Itisacommonquestion,andwedonotthinkthereisanythingstrangeaboutit.Butitispossiblethatinthefuturewewillaskadifferentquestion.Wemightask,"Whatdoyouplay?."

Computersandsuchthingsaremakingjobsmoreautomaticandlessdemanding.Scientiststellusthatonedayveryfewpeoplewillhavetowork.Oursocietywillberunbycomputers.Andsowewillallhaveagreatdealoffreetime.Andthengameswillbemoreimportantthanjobs.

Todaygamesandplayareaveryimportantpartoflife.Todaypeoplearedividedintosocialclassesbecauseofthetypeofworktheydo.Tomorrowtheymaybedividedbecauseofthetypesofgamestheyplay.

Inthefuture,wemayhave"funspecialists",justaswenowhavespecialistsindifferenttypesofwork.Itwouldbetheirjobtoshowushowtogetthemostfunandenjoymentoutofoursparetime.Andoursocietymaybemadeupofsub-groups,suchassurfers,skydivers,joggers,skiers,etcManyofthesesub-groupsmayrelyontechnologytoprovidetheequipmentfrotheirgames.

(33)

A.Whatdoyouplay?

B.Whatdoyoudo?

C.Whatisyourname?

D.Whatisyourjob?

32.SectionA

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

(12)

A.Atadrugstore.

B.Atahospital.

C.Atadoctor'soffice.

D.Atadentist'soffice.

33.聽力原文:M:YougotabunchofflowersforyourbirthdayfromJackandaboxofchocolatesfromJohn,didn'tyou,Alice?

W:It'sAlexwhosentmeflowersandIgotchocolatesfromJack.

Q:Fromwhomdidthewomangettheflowers?

(14)

A.Jack.B.Alice.C.John.D.Alex.

34.(25)

A.Shelovesherfamily.

B.Shehatespolitics.

C.Menareinterestedofthat.

D.Shethinksthatisnotherbusiness

35.(15)

A.Waitforaboutthreeminutes.

B.Trydialingthenumberagain.

C.Callagainsometimelater.

D.MakeanappointmentwithDr.Chen.

36.(39)

37.(32)

A.Becausethemarkethasbothupanddownyears.

B.Becauseyoucangetbiggerguaranteedreturns.

C.Because30%returnscanbeachievedwiththerightstocks.

D.Becauseyouhavetoweatherthestorm.

38.(26)

A.Itisaseriousthreattoitscompetitors.

B.Itisnotpowerfulenoughtoaffecttheworldmarket.

C.Thecars'qualityisgoodenoughtohavetheirownbranding.

D.NoneoftheChinesecarsmeetthestandardintheUS.

39.聽力原文:M:Youneed36credithourstogetanM.A.degree.15mustbefromEnglishDepartmentand15fromEducationDepartment.Fortheremaining6hoursyoucaneitherwriteathesisortake2moreoptionalcourses.

W:Rightnow,thisisveryconfusingtome.ButI'msureI'llknowwhattodoasIlearnmoreaboutit.

Q:Whataretheytalkingabout?

(17)

A.Gettingextracredits.

B.TherequirementsofanM.A.thesis.

C.ThecredithoursrequiredforanM.A.degree.

D.Takingmoreoptionalcourses.

40.

【B4】

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

Sincemanyoftheolder,bigger-tuskedanimalshavealreadybeendestroyed,whatdidthepoachersdo?

A.Theygaveuppoaching.

B.Theykilledmoreelephantstogetthesamequantityofivory.

C.Tothem,gameisover.

D.Theyrealizeditwasillegaltoslaughterelephants.

42.

Thebesttitleforthepassagewouldbe______.

A.HypothesesandTheories

B.OnDistinguishingFactfromFiction

C.TheNatureofScienceandScientists

D.BiologyandtheScientificAge

43.

Fromthepassage,itcanbeinferredthat______.

A.nearly120peoplediebecauseofthetrafficaccidentseveryyearinNorway

B.trafficproblemscanbecoveredbythemediasuchasradioandnewspapernow

C.theethicalproblemsarearesultoftheincompetentadministrationofthecountry

D.Parliamentshouldtakealltheresponsibilityforthesafetyoftraffic

44.SectionB

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

Researchonfriendshiphasestablishedanumberoffacts,someinteresting,evenuseful.Didyouknowthattheaveragestudenthas5to6friends,orthatafriendwhowaspreviouslyanenemyislikedmorethanonewhohasalwaysbeenontherightside?Wouldyoubelievethatphysicallyattractiveindividualsarepreferredasfriendstothoselesscomely,andisitfairthatphysicallyattractivedefendantsarelesslikelytobefoundguiltyincourt?Unfortunately,suchtitbitsdon'ttellusmuchmoreaboutthenatureorthepurposeoffriendship.

Infact,studiesoffriendshipseemtoimplicatemorecomplexfactors.Forexample,onefunctionfriendshipseemstofulfillisthatsupportstheimagewehaveofourselves,andconfirmsthevalueoftheattitudeswehold.Certainlyweappeartoprojectourselvesontoourfriends;severalstudieshaveshownthatwejudgethemtobemorelikeusthantheyobjectivelyare.Thissuggeststhatweoughttochoosefriendswhoaresimilartousratherthanthosewhowouldbecomplementary.Inourexperiment,somedevelopingfriendshipsweremonitoredamongstfirst-yearstudentslivinginthesamehostel.Itwasfound,thatsimilarityofattitudes(towardspolitics,religionandethics,pastimesandaesthetics)wasagoodpredictorofwhatfriendshipswouldbeestablishedbytheendoffourmonths,thoughithaslesstodowithinitialalliances—notsurprisingly,sinceattitudesmaynotbeobviousonfirstinspection.

Therehavealsobeenstudiesofpairings,bothvoluntary(marriedcouples)andforced(studentroommates),toseewhichremainedtogetherandwhichsplitup.Again,theevidenceseemstofavorsimilarityratherthancomplementarityasanomenofsuccessfulrelationship,thoughthereisacomplication:wheremarriageisconcerned,oncethefieldisnarroweddowntopotentialmateswhocomefromsimilarbackgroundsandshareabroadrangeofattitudesandvalues,adegreeofcomplementarityseemstobecomedesirable.Whenacouplearenotjustsimilarbutalmostidentical,somethingelseseemstobeneeded.Similaritycanbreedcontempt;ithasalsobeenfoundthatwhenwefindothersobnoxious,wedislikethemmoreiftheyarelikeusthanwhentheyaredissimilar.

Thedifficultyoflinkingfriendshipwithsimilarityofpersonalityprobablyreflectsthecomplexityofourpersonalities;wehavemanyfacetsandthereforerequireadisparategroupoffriendstosupportus.Thisofcoursecanexplainwhywemayhavetwoclosefriendswhohavelittleincommon,andindeeddislikeeachother.Byandlarge,though,itlooksasthoughwewoulddowelltochoosefriends(andspouses)whoresembleus.Ifthiswerenotso,computerdatingagencieswouldhavegoneoutofbusinessyearsago.

Researchonfriendshiphasdemonstratedthat______.

A.everystudenthasfivetosixfriends

B.judgesarealwaysinfluencedbyaprettyface

C.uglypeoplefindithardertomakefriendsthanbeautifulpeople

D.wetendtogrowfondofpeopleifwedislikethematfirstsight

45.SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.

Howcanyoufindcollegesthatmatchyourneeds'?.First,identifyyourpriorities.Next,carefullyresearchthecharacteristicsofarangeofschools.Finally,matchthetwo.Herearesomecollegecharacteristicsyoushouldconsider.

SizeoftheStudentBody

Sizewillaffectmanyofyouropportunitiesandexperiences.Whenconsideringsize,beverysuretolookbeyondtherawnumberofstudentsattending.Forexample,perhapsyou'reconsideringasmalldepartmentwithinalargeschool.Investigatenotjustthenumberoffaculty,butalsohowaccessiblefacultymembersaretostudents.

AcademicPrograms

Ifyouknowwhatyouwanttostudy,researchreputationsofacademicdepartmentsbytalkingtopeopleinthefieldsthatinterestyou.Ifyou'reundecided,relaxandpickanacademicallybalancedinstitutionthatoffersarangeofmajorsandprograms.Mostcollegesoffercounselingtohelpyoufindafocus.

Inconsideringacademicprograms,lookforspecialopportunitiesandpickaschoolthatoffersmanypossibilities.

CampusLife

Considerwhatyourcollegelifewillbelikebeyondtheclassroom.Aimforabalancebetweenacademics,activities,andsociallife.Beforechoosingacollege,learntheanswerstothesequestions:

(1)Whatextracurricularactivities,athletics,andspecialinterestgroupsareavailable?

(2)Doesthecommunityaroundthecollegeofferinterestingoutletsforstudents?

(3)Arestudentswelcomedbythecommunity?

(5)Isthereanethnicorreligiousgroupinwhichtotakepart?

Cost

Today'scollegepricetagmakescostanimportantconsiderationformoststudents.Atthesametime,virtuallyallcollegesworktoensurethatacademicallyqualifiedstudentsfromeveryeconomiccircumstancecanfindfinancialaidthatallowsthemtoattend.Inconsideringcost,lookbeyondthepricetag.

Diversity

Explorewhatyoumightgainfromadiversestudentbody.Thinkaboutthegeographic,ethnic,racial,andreligiousdiversityofthestudentsasameansoflearningmoreabouttheworld.Investigatewhatkindsofstudentorganizationsorothergroupswithethnicorreligiousfoundationsareactiveandvisibleoncampus.

RetentionandGraduationRates

Oneofthebestwaystomeasureaschool'squalityandthesatisfactionofitsstudentsistolearnthepercentofstudentswhoreturnafterthefirstyearandthepercentofenteringstudentswhoremaintograduate.Comparativelygoodretentionandgraduationratesareindicatorsthatresponsibleacademic,social,andfinancialsupportsystemsexistformoststudents.

Whenconsideringsize,investigatenotjustthenumberoffaculty,butalso______.

46.

Whatdoestheword"hotchpotch"mean?

47.

【C3】

48.

Whatisoneofthereasonsforthedisastersinagapyear?

A.Poorplanning.

B.Irresponsibilityofthegapcompanies.

C.Gapcompanies'blurbs.

D.Theproblemsofinsurance.

49.

Whileintegrasedeletesanimmunecell'sgeneticmaterialandreplacesitwithitsown,itactslike______inawordprocessor..

50.Ifpeopleundergo______fromtheiremotions,thoughtsorbehavior,theymaybesufferingfrommentaldisease.

51.

Thebesttimetotakemedicineforheartdiseasepatientsis______.

A.atnoonB.atnightC.inthemorningD.intheafternoon

52.

Whatdidthegovernmentintendtodotothenumberofplacesavailablebyuniversitiesbyimposing"thecap"?

53.

Thetitlethatcanbestexpresstheideasofthepassageis______.

A.AStudyonBabyTalk

B.HowBabiesLearnLanguage

C.TheFunctionofCommunicationbetweenChildrenandParents

D.HowtoTeachYourBabytoLearnLanguages

54.Whodoes"Christchild"(Line2,Para.3)referto?

A.ChildrenwhogetgiftsonChristmasDay.

B.TheChristbelieversallovertheworld.

C.ThefirstwesternersarrivingintheNewWorld.

D.ChildrenbornonChristmasDay.

55.Before1965manyscientistspicturedthecirculationoftheocean'swatermassasconsistingoflargeslow-movingcurrents,suchastheGulfStream.Thatview,basedon100yearsofobservationsmadearoundtheglobe,producedonlyaroughapproximationofthetruecirculation.Butinthe1950sandthe1960s,researchersbegantoemploynewlydevelopedtechniquesandequipmentincludingsubsurfacefloatsthatmovewithoceancurrentandemitidentificationsignalsformonthsatfixedlocationsintheocean.Theseinstrumentsdisclosedanunexpectedlevelofvariabilityinthe'deepocean.Ratherthanbeingcharacterizedbysmooth,large-scalecurrentsthatchangeseasonally(ifatall),theseasaredominatedbywhatoceanographers(海洋研究者)callmesoscalefields(紊流):fluctuating,energeticflowswhosevelocitycanreachtentimesofthemeanvelocityofthemajiorcurrents.

Mesoscalephenomena--theoceanicanalogueofweatherterms--oftenextendtodistancesof100kilometersandpersistfor100days(weathersystemsgenerallyextendabout1000kilometersandlast3to5daysinanygivenarea).Morethan90percentofthekineticenergyoftheentireoceanmaybeaccountedforbymesoscalevariabilityratherthanbylarge-scalecurrents.Mesoscalephenomenamay,infact,playasignificantroleinoceanicmixingair-seainteractions,and'occasionalbutfar-reachingclimateeventssuchasEINino,theatmospheric-oceanicdisturbanceintheequatorialPacificthataffectsglobalweatherpatterns.

Unfortunately,itisnotfeasibletouseconventionaltechniquestomeasuremesoscalefields.Tomeasurethemproperly,monitoringequipmentswouldhavetobelaidoutonagridatintervalsofatmost50kilometers,withsensorsateachgridpointlowereddeepintheoceanandkeptthereformanymonths.Becauseusingthesetechniqueswouldbeprohibitivelyexpensiveandtime-consuming,itwasproposedin1975thattomography(X射線斷層攝影技術)beadaptedtomeasuringthephysicalpropertiesoftheocean.InmedicaltomographyX-raysmapthehumanbody'sdensityvariations(andhenceinternalorgans);theinformationfromtheX-rays,transmittedthroughthebodyalongmanydifferentpaths,isrecombinedtoform.three-dimensionalimagesofthebody'sinterior.Itisprimarilythismultiplicativeincreaseindataobtainedfromthemulti-pathtransmissionofsignalsthataccountsforoceanographers'attractiontotomography:itallowsthemeasurementofvastareaswithrelativelyfewinstruments.Researchersreasonedthatlow-frequencysoundwaves,becausetheyaresowelldescribedmathematicallyandbecauseevensmallperturbations(動搖)inemittedsoundwavescanbedetected,couldbetransmittedthroughtheoceanovermanydifferentpathsandthatthepropertiesoftheocean'sinterior-itstemperature,salinity,densityandspeedofcurrents-couldbededucedonthebasisofhowtheoceanalteredthesignals.Theirinitialtrialswerehighlysuccessful,andoceanacoustictomographywasborn.

WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtoPara.1?

A.Nowadays,scientistspicturedthecirculationofocean'swatermassasconsistingoflargeslow-movingcurrents.

B.Before1965,theconceptofscientistsproducedonlyaroughapproximationofthetruecirculation.

C.Researchersbegantodoresearchonthedevelopedtechniquesandequipment.

D.Theseinstrumentsdisclosedanexpectedlevelofvariabilityinthedeepocean.

56.

Scannersusednottobeconsideredworthwhilewhenacompanyconsidersits______.

57.

Thenation'seconomicfocalpointwasnowfocusedontheimportanceof______.

58.

Atthehouseholdlevel,personalsavingrateintheU.S.is______.

59.

ThecharacteristicofASARDAinusingvideoconferencingisthat______.

A.ittakesthem4yearstobuildthedynamicprogram

B.theyspendsignificantmoneyininstallingtheequipment

C.thedesktopunitsmakethemhavefullcontrolofmultipointneeds

D.theyhavethelatestsoftwaredevelopedbyothercompanies

60.FreshwaterlifeitselfhasnevercomeeasyintheMiddleEast.EversinceTheOldTestament(舊約全書),Godpunishedmanwith40daysand40nightsofrain.WatersuppliesherehavebeendwindlingTherainfallonlycomesinwinteranddrainsquicklythroughthesemiaridland,leavingthesoiltohakeandtothirstfornextNovember.

Theregion'sacceleratingpopulation,expandingagriculture,industrialization,andhigherlivingstandardsdemandmorefreshwater.Droughtandpollutionlimititsavailability.Warandmismanagementwasteit.SaidJoyceStartoftheGlobalWaterSummitInitiative,basedinWashington,D.C."NationslikeIsraelandJordanareswiftlyslidingintothatzonewheretheyaresuingallthewaterresourcesavailabletothem.Theyhaveonly15to20yearsleftbeforetheiragriculture,andultimatelytheirfoodsecurity,isthreatened."

Icameheretoexaminethiscrisisinthemaking,toinvestigatefearsthat"waterwars"areimminent,thatwaterhasreplacedoilastheregion'smostcontentiouscommodity.FormorethantwomonthsItraveledthroughthreerivervalleysandsevennations--fromsouthernTurkeydowntheEuphratesRivertoSyria,Iraq,andontoKuwait;toIsraelandJordan,neighborsacrossthevalleyoftheJordan;tothetimelessEgyptianNile.

Evenamidthescarcitytherearehavesandhave-nots.ComparedwiththeUnitedStates,whichin1990hadfreshwaterpotentialof10,000cubicmeters(2.6milliongallons)ayearforeachcitizen,Iraqhad5,500,Turkeyhad4,000,andSyriahadmorethan2,800.Egypt'spotentialwasonly1,100.Israelhad460.Jordanhadameager260.Butthesearenotfirmfigures,becauseupstreamuseofriverwatercandramaticallyalterthepotentialdownstream.

Scarcityisonlyoneclementofthecrisis,Inefficiencyisanother,asisthereluctanceofsomewater-poornationstochangeprioritiesfromagriculturetolesswater-intensiveenterprises.Someexpertssuggestthatifnationswouldsharebothwatertechnologyandresources,theycouldsatisfytheregion'spopulation,currently159million.Butinthispatchworkofethnicandreligiousrivalries,waterseldomstandsaloneasanissue.Itisentangledinthepoliticsthatkeeppeoplefromtrustingendseekinghelpfromoneanother.Here,wherewater,liketruth,isprecious,eachnationtendstofinditsownwaterendsupplyitsowntruth.

AsIsraelihydrologyprofessorUriShamirtoldme:"Ifthereispoliticalwillforpeace,waterwillnotbeahindrance.Ifyouwantreasonstofight,waterwillnotbeahindrance.Ifyouwantreasonstofight,waterwillgiveyouampleopportunities."

Whydoestheauthorusethephrase"fornextNovember"(Line3,Para.1)?

A.AccordingtotheOldTestamentfreshwaterisavailableonlyinNovember.

B.RainfallcomesonlyinwinterstartingfromNovember.

C.RunningwatersystemswillnotbereadyuntilnextNovember.

D.ItisacustominthatregionthatirrigationtocropsisdoneonlyinNovember.

四、5.ErrorCorrection(5題)61.

【S9】

62.

【S10】

63.

【S8】

64.

【S5】

65.

【S4】

五、6.Translation(5題)66.Ifyouknowthatdangerislikely,Isuggestthat____________________(你避開它,除非你確信自己能夠?qū)Ω?.

67.Mostpeopleinthemodernworld______(珍視自由與獨立勝過其他一切).

68.__________________(這些數(shù)字很可能有些出入),ascertainlylargenumbersofoverweightpeopleneverseekmedicaladvice.

69.Manypeople______(對政府保護環(huán)境的運動拍手稱快).

70.Theoutputofcoalin1999was_______________(比1972年增加了五倍).

參考答案

1.costlesscostless解析:本題空白處問“關于Xu的耶魯大學實驗室的細節(jié)信息,是什么使得該實驗室富有競爭性。”根據(jù)題干關鍵詞“Xu'sYaleLab"定位在文章第六段,該段講述的是“美國大學科研工作的全球化”??幢径巫詈笠痪洌}干中的"competitive"是對原文中"productive"的同義轉述??瞻滋帒顚懪c原文"lowercost"相對應的動詞形式。而"cost"作為動詞時要跟"more"或"less"作賓語來表示花費的多或少。因此,答案為costless。

2.D解析:由文章第三段第一句“Ifloatedtheideaofattendingcollegetomycoworkersandsuperiorsandtheresponsewasmostlynegative.”可見,當聽說他的決定的時候,他的同事們大多持否定態(tài)度。故本題正確答案為D項。

3.B解析:根據(jù)題干關鍵詞NikeandWalmart,inthe1990s定位到第五段第三句:Inthe1990s,companieslikeNikeandWalmartwereattackedfordiscriminatoryandunfairlaborpractices,可知,在20世紀90年代,像耐克和沃爾瑪之類的公司因為歧視和不公正的勞工措施而受到攻擊,故選B)項。

4.showtheoppositeshowtheopposite解析:根據(jù)題干中的信息詞models、morewarming和datasets定位到倒數(shù)第二個小標題下的倒數(shù)第二段,可知多數(shù)現(xiàn)有的數(shù)據(jù)都表明表面的變暖要多于對流層中的變暖,而大部分模型的預測結果則與此相反,由此可得答案。

5.socialfailuresocialfailure解析:本題涉及集體主義者和個人主義者對沖突的不同看法。小標題ComfortwithConflict下為答案出處,該部分首段第二句Collectivists…‘face’seeconflictasasignofsocialfailure表明,集體主義者把沖突視為社會失敗的標志。

6.B解析:在第3段中.是說把日常生活分成兩個方面:工作和娛樂,就像白天和黑夜那樣分明。

7.aircirculationaircirculation解析:參見本文第8段第1句:“Thespherical(球形的)structureofadomeis...efficientinterioratmospheres...becauseairandenergyareallowedtocirculatewithoutobstruction.”

8.trustworthinesstrustworthiness解析:題干中的moreofGoogle'sprocessesandplansareinspectedpreciously是對原文openingupmoreofitsprocessesandplanstoscrutiny的同義轉述。原文中提到allayconcernsoverGoogle'strustworthiness“減少人們對谷歌可信度的憂慮”,反過來說就是“提高谷歌的可信度”。所以,空格處應填入trustworthiness。

9.D解析:根據(jù)題干信息詞man-madechemicals和affected定位到第一個小標題下第二段末句。即:受人造化學制品影響的種類包括北極熊、從魚到哺乳動物的生物鏈,也包括人,原文未提到鳥,故選D。

10.keepdrinkscoldkeepdrinkscold解析:定位到小標題AbsoluteIceBar下。末句:NewlyinventeddrinksbasedonLaplandicblueberryjuicewillbeservedoutofspeciallydesignedglasses.Theyaremadeofice,naturally,sothere'snoneedforicecubes!(根據(jù)藍莓汁新研制的飲料將用特殊設計的杯子呈給客人。這些杯子是冰制的,當然,就不再需要冰塊兒了。)此題需要根據(jù)原文意思總結出答案。

11.D解析:由題干中treasuredbooks可定位到第二個小標題下首段末句...buyglasscases,whichmightbepreferableifyourcollectionincludesantiquebooksthatyouwanttopreserve,原句中的antiquebooks是題干中treasuredbooks的一種。根據(jù)該句可知,古書之類的珍貴書應該用下班書架保存。因此D)為正確答案。

12.B解析:同義轉述題。題干問何時應為參加thenewerSATII'sAmericanhistory的最佳時期。根據(jù)原文可知,該考試最好是在課程結

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