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2022-2023年河南省信陽市大學英語6級大學英語六級重點匯總(含答案)學校:________班級:________姓名:________考號:________

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

Evenasthepresidentofaworldwidecompany,SoichiroHondawouldworkattheresearchlabwiththeemployees.

A.YB.NC.NG

2.

TheGreenhouseEffectisgenerallybelievedtocomefromthe______intheatmosphere.

3.

Manycitiesoffer______thatcansaveyoumoneyandensureyoursafety.

4.

Comparedwithwhiteorrefinedstarchyfoods,wholegrainfoodsarericherin______.

5.

HowdidpeopleincoloniesrespondtotheTeaAct?

A.TheyshowedtheirloyaltytotheBritishgovernment.

B.TheywerededicatedtotheRevolutionaryWar.

C.Theypaidnearly$1milliontotheEIC.

D.TheythrewahugeamountofteaintoBostonHarbor.

6.

Onlyverticaldisplacementofoceanfloorcausedbyearthquakesgeneratestsunamis.

A.YB.NC.NG

7.

Mostpartiesofferfingerford,but______.

A.onlyAmericansloveit.

B.itisimpolitetoeatwithyourhandsatparties

C.therearesomeexceptions

D.youcan'talwaysgetrefills

8.Gossip

Evenifyou'venevertakenaclassin18thcenturyRussianhistory,you'veprobablyheardthestoryaboutCatherinetheGreat.Accordingtothelore,CatherineⅡ,EmpressofRussia,diedunderquestionablecircumstancesinvolvingahorse.Ifyouasksomeonewhohasafondnessforhistoryorurbanlegends,though,you'lllearnthatthestoryisn'ttrue.CatherineI1reallydiedofastroke,andnohorseswerepresent.

Introduction

ThestoryofCatherinetheGreatandthehorseisn'trecentinvention-itstartedoutasgossipmorethan200yearsago.It'sagoodillustrationofthenatureofgossip.

It'salmostimpossibletofigureoutwhotoldthestoryfirst.HistoriansbelievethattheFrenchupperclasscreatedtherumorinanattempttodestroyCatherine'sreputation.

Itstartedasamalicious(用意歹毒的)attempttoslander(誹謗)someoneandpossiblytoimprovethesocialstandingofthepeoplewhomadeupthestory.

Whenpeoplerepeatittoday,theybelieveitistrue,inspiteofitsinherentoutlandishness(古怪).

Thetaleispersistentandwidespread.It'sstayedaroundforhundredsofyears,andnomatterhowmanyhistoriansrefuteit,peoplestillpassiton.

It'sthekindofnewsmostpeoplecan'thelpspreadingaround,evenifthey'veresolvedtospendlesstimegossiping.

Eventhoughsomeofthedetailshavechangel,thecoreofthestoryisthesameasifwas200yearsago.Inthisrespect,realgossipisdifferentfromthe"telephonegame"oftenusedtoteachchildrenaboutitshazards.

However,unlikethestoryofCatherineI[,notallgossipismaliciousoruntrue.Likeswearing,anotheruseoflanguagemanypeopletrytoavoid,gossipplaysanumberofroleswithinsocialgroups,andsomeofthemcanactuallybeuseful.

Sociologists,linguists,psychologistsandhistoriansareamongthepeoplewhoresearchgossipandhowitfunctionsinsociety.It'satrickyphenomenontostudy,though.Peopleusuallygossipspontaneouslyandinprivate,soit'salmostimpossibletostudygossipinalaboratorysetting.Infact,manyresearchersstudygossipbyeavesdropping(偷聽)ongossipers.

Inaddition,whenresearchersstudygossip,theydon'tallusethesamedefinition.Moststartwiththesamebasicidra:Gossipisaconversationbetweentwopeoplethatconcernsathirdpersonwhoisnotpresent.Differentresearchersthenaddarangeofstipulations.

Thecomversationtakesplaceinprivate.

Thepeopletalkingaretransmittinginformationasthoughitwerefact,buttheyhavenotconfirmedtheinformationasfactual.

Thepeoplegossipingandthepersonbeinggossipedaboutknoweachotherinreallife.Bythisdefinition,celebritygossipisnotreallygossipunlessthespeakerandthelisteneraresriendswiththecelebrityinquestion.

Somethinginthespeaker'sbodylanguageortoneofvoicesuggestsamoraljudgmentabouttheinformationbeingrelayed.Forexample,thesentence"Claragotapuppy"soundsprettyneutral.ButifClaralivesinacollegedormthatdoesn'tallowpetsandthepersonspeakingsoundsscandalized,thesentencebecomesgossip.

Thepeoplegossipingcomparethemselvesinsomewaytothepersonbeinggossipedabout,usuallyconsideringthemselvestobesuperiortothesubject.

Gossipisfullofcontradictions.Peopledoiteventhoughtheythinktheyshouldn't.Gossipcanbolster(助長)oneperson'sreputationwhiledestroyinganother's,anditcanestablishatrustingbondbetweentwopeoplewhilebetrayingthetrustofathird.Peoplewhogossiptoomuchcandevelopareputationforbeinguntrustworthyortootalkative.Butpeoplewhodon'tgossipcandevelopareputationforbeingdistant,uptightorsnobbish.Thesefictionalexamplesexplo

A.YB.NC.NG

9.

Whileschoolsdoconsiderextracurricularactivities,they'relookingtoseeifyou'veshowna______inoneortwoareas.

10.

Himalayanglaciersaretheworld'slargeststoreoffreshwateroutside______.

11.

In-negotiatingdivorce,mediatorisaskedtopromote______.

12.

Whenthechlorophyllisdecreasing,______arethemostimportantweatherconditionsaffectthecolordisplaysofleaves.

13.

Accordingtoexperts,peoplewhoareunderthemost______inclinetoputonmostweight.

14.

Only______beallowedtoentertheancientOlympicGames.

15.

Somepsychologistsinsistthatdreamscontainimageswithuniversalmeanings.

A.YB.NC.NG

16.

SomescientistssetupdomesinthePolarRegions.

A.YB.NC.NG

17.

Scientistsandenvironmentaliststhinkthatglobalwarmingcanbe______.

A.continuedB.improvedC.controlledD.reduced

18.

Contrarytoindividualsportswhichcallforagreatersenseofautonomy,teamsportslayemphasison______.

19.

Adswithcoloredphotospostedwillusuallygetmoreresponsesthanthosewithblackandwhitephotos.

A.YB.NC.NG

20.

Multitasking,eveniftakentotheextreme,cangiveofficeworkersapositivefeeling,sincefrequentinterruptionsmakethemfeelmuchneededanddesired.

A.YB.NC.NG

二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.

【B4】

22.【B1】

23.(26)

A.Hedoesn'tknowhowtouseacomputer.

B.Hedoesn'twanttowritethepaper.

C.Heneedstogetanofficejob.

D.Hehasbeenworkingforalongtime.

24.(19)

A.Shedoubtshemakesmuchmoneynow.

B.She'ssurprisedthathechosethatcompany.

C.Shedoesn'tknowwhenherclassesstarted.

D.Shewonderswhyhe'skepthisjob.

25.(36)

A.Allthetime.

B.Formostoftheyear.

C.Inthesummermonths.

D.Foraminimumofsixmonthsofeachyear.

26.(30)

A.Usesofcoldseawater.

B.Irrigatingdesertareas.

C.Techniquesforpreservingtheenvironment.

D.Techniquesofcultivatingplants.

27.(32)

A.Healing.B.Repairing.C.Growing.D.Moving.

28.SectionC

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

聽力原文:Amongstthemostpopularbooksbeingwrittentodayarethosewhichareusuallyclassifiedassciencefiction.Hundredsoffidesarepublishedeveryyearandarereadbyallkindsofpeople.Furthermore,someofthemostsuccessfulfilmsofrecentyearshavebeenbasedonsciencefictionstories.

Itisoftenthoughtthatsciencefictionisafairlynewdevelopmentinliterature,butitsancestorscanbefoundinbookswrittenhundredsofyearsago.Thesebookswereoftenconcernedwiththepresentationofsomeform.ofidealsociety,athemewhichisstilloftenfoundinmodernstories.

Mostoftheclassicsofsciencefiction,however,havebeenwrittenwithinthelastonehundredyears.BooksBywriterssuchasJulesVerneandH.G.Wells,tomentionjusttwowell-knownauthors,havebeentranslatedintomanylanguages.

Modemsciencefictionwritersdon'twriteaboutmenfromMarsorspaceadventurestories.Theyaremoreinterestedinpredictingtheresultsoftechnicaldevelopmentsonsocietyandthehumanmind,orinimagingfutureworldswhichareareflectionoftheworldwhichweliveinnow.Becauseofthis,theirwritinghasobviouspoliticalundertones.

Inanagewheresciencefactfrequentlyovertakessciencefiction,thewritersmayfinditdifficulttokeepaheadofscientificadvances.Thosewhoaresufficientlyclear-sightedtoseethewaywearegoing,however,mayprovideavaluablelessononhowtodealwiththeproblemswhichsocietywillinevitablyfaceasittriestomasteritsnewtechnologyandcometotermswithacontinuallychangingviewoftheworld.

Amongstthemostpopularbooksbeingwrittentodayarethosewhichareusually【B1】______assciencefiction.Hundredsof【B2】______ampublishedeveryyearandarereadbyallkindsofpeople.【B3】______,someofthemostsuccessfulfilmsofrecentyearshavebeenbasedonsciencefictionstories.

Itisoftenthoughtthatsciencefictionisfairlynewdevelopmentin【B4】______,butits【B5】______canbefoundinbookswrittenhundredsofyearsago.Thesebookswereoften【B6】______withthe【B7】______ofmineform.ofidealsociety,a【B8】______whichisstilloftenfoundinmodernstories.

【B9】____________________.BooksbywriterssuchasJulesVerneandH.G.Wells,tomentionjusttwowell-knownauthors,havebeentranslatedintomanylanguages.

Modernsciencefictionwritersdon'twriteaboutmenfromMarsorspaceadventurestories.Theyaremoreinterestedinpredictingtheresultsoftechnicaldevelopmentsonsocietyandthehumanmind,【B10】____________________________.Becauseofthis,theirwritinghasobviouspoliticalundertones.

【B11】_________________________Thosewhoamsufficientlyclear-sightedtoseethewayweaxegoing,however,mayprovideavaluablelessononhowtodealwiththeproblemswhichsocietywillinevitablyfaceasittriestomasteritsnewtechnologyandcometotermswithacontinuallychangingviewoftheworld.

【B1】

29.聽力原文:M:Howistheenergycontentoffoodmeasured?

W:It'smeasuredincalories.Thecalorieisdefinedastheheatenergyneededtoraisethetemperatureof1kilogramofwaterfrom14.5degreescentigradeto15.5degreescentigrade.

Q:Whatdoesthewomandefine?

(16)

A.Thekilogram.

B.Theenergycontent.

C.Heatenergyofwater.

D.Thecalorie.

30.SectionB

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

聽力原文:Womenaremorelikelythanmentokeepjointpossessionswhengettingdivorced,accordingtoresearch.

Menonaveragewantedtheirex-wivestokeep19itemsfromalistof24includingthehome,photographsandpets,whilewomenwantedthementogetjusteight.Whilewomendidnotparticularlywantitemsincludingthetelevision,CDs,DVDs,andtoaster,theywerekeentheirex-husbandsdidnotgetthem.

3,515peoplewerepolledinMayandJune.Theinvestigationfoundmenwerekeenfortheirex-wivestokeepitemsincludingthebed,television,weddingalbum,lawnmowerandgardenaccessories,houseplants,coffeemachineandthefamilypet.

Oneitemthatmenweredeterminedtokeepforthemselveswasthehouse—32%wantedtokeepittotheirown,comparedwith30%whowerehappytohanditovertotheirex-wives.

Themenalsowantedtheear,thelaptopcomputer,digitalcameraandCDandDVDcollections.

Halfofthewomenwantedthefamilyhomeoutright,butevenmore—64%—wantedthedogorcat.Theywerehappyfortheirformerhusbandtokeepthebed,sofa,lawnmower,coffeemachine,laptop,digitalcamera,PlayStationandanywinesanddrinkstheyhad.

Ultimately46%ofwomendidkeepthehouse,comparedwith29%ofmen,withothercouplesselling.

(27)

A.Thecouplewillselloutalltheirjointpossessions.

B.Womenwillbemorelikelytogetthepossessionsofthefamily.

C.Menwillhavemorecontroloverfamilybusiness.

D.Menwillhavealmostallofthefamilyproperty.

31.聽力原文:W:HaveyouaskedHenryandhiswifeiftheywouldcomeoverfordinnerattheweekend?

M:Ihavedialedtheirnumberrepeatedlybutkeptgettingabusysignal.

Whatdoesthewomanimply?.

(14)

A.Theyhaven'treceivedtheinvitationyet.

B.Theywon'tbefleeattheweekend.

C.Theyareexpectedtocometothedinner.

D.Theyhaven'trepliedsofar.

32.

【B7】

33.(29)

A.TheRepublicanPartyhasalwaysbeensupportedbytheDemocraticParty.

B.TheDemocraticPartyisassociatedwithfreeenterpriseintheeconomy.

C.TheDemocraticPartyisthemainopponentoftheRepublicanParty.

D.TheRepublicanPartyhasneverlostthepresidency.

34.聽力原文:Thenon-medicaluseofcertaindrugsisforbiddenintheUnitedStatesbecausetheycanbedangerous.ManyAmericans,however,stillusedrugsillegallywithoutadoctor'spermission.Infact,takingdrugshasbecomeoneofAmerica'smostserioussocialproblems.

InAmerica,mostpeoplewhohavebecomedependentondrugsareyoung.Whyareyoungpeoplethemostfrequentusersofdrugs?Theanswersarevaried.Someyoungpeoplefeeldepressedandnervousinasocietyfulloftensionandtheywanttofindameansofescape.Othersareboredandtheythinkthedrugmakestheirtimepassmorepleasantly.

Takingdrugscancauseonlypovertyanddespair.Whenapersontakesthedrug,however,heforgetshismisery.Thedrugtakesawaythestressandstrainofliving—untiltheeffectofthedrugwearsoff.Then,thediscomfortisveryintenseandterrible.Becausehemust.takelargerandlargerdoses,hishabitbecomesmoreandmoreexpensive.Suchpeopleoftenturntocrimetogetthemoneytheyneed.Theymightbreakinandstealmoneyandothervaluablethingsorrobbanks.Inthisway,takingdrugsforcesthecrimerateup.

IntheUnitedStatesdrugshavedestroyedmanyoftheyoungpeople'smindsandruinedtheirbodies.SoitisnecessarythatacampaigntoforbidtakingdrugsbelaunchedintheUnitedStatesandothercountries.

(33)

A.ThehousingproblemintheU.S.

B.TheproblemoftakingdragsintheU.S.

C.TheproblemofunemploymentinChina.

D.Theproblemoftheworkers'strikesinEngland.

35.聽力原文:W:Haveyoufinishedtheresearchpaperforpsychology?

M:Notyet,Ialwaysdon'twriteituntilthelastminute.

Q:Whatdidthemanmean?

(18)

A.Heneverdoesthingsearly,

B.Hehasalreadyfinishedit.

C.Heisn'tgoingtofinishit.

D.Hewillfinishitinafewminutes.

36.SectionC

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

Americansocietyisnotnap-friendly.Infact,saysDavidDinges,asleep【B1】______attheUniversityofPennsylvaniaSchoolofMedicine,"There'sevena【B2】______againstadmittingweneedsleep."Nobodywantstobecaughtnappingorfoundasleepatwork.Toquoteaproverb:"Somesleepfivehours,naturerequiresseven,lazinessnineand【B3】______eleven."

Thewaynottofallasleepatworkistotakenapswhenyouneedthem."Wehavetototallychangeour【B4】______towardnapping,"saysDr.WilliamDementofStanfordUniversity,the【B5】______ofsleepresearch.

LastyearanationalcommissionledbyDement【B6】______an"Americansleepdebt"whichonemembersaidwasasimportantasthenationaldebt.Thecommissionwas【B7】______aboutthedangersofsleepiness:Peoplecausing【B8】______accidentsorfallingasleepwhiledriving.ThismaybewhywehaveanewsleeppolicyintheWhiteHouse.Accordingtorecentreports,thePresidentistryingtotakeahalf-hournapeveryafternoon.

【B9】______.Weseemtohave"amid-afternoonquietphase",alsocalled"asecondarysleepgate".【B10】______Clearly,wewereborntonap.

We"snack"onsleep,whenever,whereverandatwhatevertimewefeellikeit.【B11】______.

【B1】

37.(22)

A.Nancyshouldcalltheneighborstocomplain.

B.Nancyshouldintroduceherchildrentotheneighbors.

C.Nancyshouldasktheneighbor'ssontobabyish.

D.Nancyshouldbringtheneighborsagift.

38.(17)

A.Heshouldbringhiscousintothepicnic.

B.Thepicnicisgoingtobeverycrowded.

C.She'ssorrythemancan'tcome'tothepicnic.

D.Hercousiniscomingtothepicnictoo.

39.

【B11】

40.(16)

A.Brettwon'ttrytogetrevenge.

B.Brettwon'tbeangryanymore.

C.Brettwillnotalwaysbesobusy.

D.Brettwillhaveforgottenthewoman'swords.

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

Howmanyinventionsanddiscoveriesmadebymanarementionedinthepassage?

42.SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.Pleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.

Twogroupsofscientistsdemonstratedlastweekfoxthefirsttimethatthebodylaunchesamassive,effectivecounter-attackonthevirussoonafterinfectionofHIVbegins.Ifdoctorscanfigureouthowtoreproducethatearly,powerfulimmuneresponse,theymightbeabletodevelopbettertreatmentsto(47)______stagesofthedisease.

Theresearchersshouldbe(48)______—andmorethanabitofluck.Afterall,tostudysomeoneatthebeginningofarelatively(49)______phaseoftheHIVinfection,theyhadtofindpeoplewhodidnotyetrealizetheyhadcontractedthevirus.It(50)______thatatleastathirdofHIV-infectedpeopledevelopafeveroraseveresorethroatwithinafewweekstomonthsafterfirst(51)______Suchsigns,whichusuallyclearupintheirown,caneasilybe(52)______asabadflu.InordertoidentifysevenyoungmensufferingfromaprimaryHIVinfection,theresearcherstookthisprojectby(53)______inhospitalemergencyroomsandtalkingtocolleagues.

Usingadvancedlaboratoryteststhathadbeendevelopedonlyinthepastfewyears,bothsetsofscientistsdiscoveredan(54)______growthofvirusinthemen'sbloodstreams.Eachliterofthemen'sbloodcontainedasmanyas10millioninfectiousviruses.

Withindaysafterthevirusburst,theresearchersmeasuredarapidincreaseintheblood-streamofthenumberofanti-HIVantibodies(抗體).TheseY-shapedbitsofproteinsoughtoutthevirusandtargeteditfor(55)______.Oncetheantibodyattackreachedfullscaleintheseventestsubjects,thelevelofHIVinthebloodstreamdropped(56)______.Inthemajorityofcases,there-searcherscoulddetectlittleornovirustwotothreeweekslater.Inotherwords,thenormalimmunesystemcanshutdowntheAIDSvirus.Nowresearchersmustfigureoutexactlyhowthebodyputstogetherthisearlyeffectivedefense—andhowthevirusmanages,yearslater,toavoidit.

WordBank:

A.destructionI.abruptly

B.interruptJ.segregation

C.impairK.testifies

D.residingL.lively

E.misdiagnosedM.explosive

F.exemplifiedN.silent

G.persistentO.exhausting

H.exposure

43.

ThemoneymostAmericanfirmsputinworkforcetrainingmainlygoeson______.

A.technologicalandmanagerialstaff

B.workerswhowillrunnewequipment

C.workerswholackbasicbackgroundskills

D.topexecutives

44.BeforeDNAfingerprintingisused,suspects______.

A.wouldhavetoleavetheirfingerprintsforfurtherinvestigations

B.couldeasilyescapeconvictionofguilt

C.wouldhavetosubmitevidencefortheirinnocence

D.couldbeconvictedofguiltaswell

45.

Theauthormentionsseveralfiguresinthefourthparagraphaimingatshowing______.

A.Areva'scapacityismuchbiggerthanWestinghouseandGEHitachi

B.readersfigurestoattracttheirattention

C.readerstheexistingtruthinnuclearmarket

D.nuclearpowerhasbeeninthestateofrevival

46.

Whathappenedwhentheionizedhydrogenbecamemoretransparent?

47.

【C7】

48.

Whywouldanti-AIDSdrugsstopworking?

49.

ConflictsbetweenAmericanNegroesandWestAfricansinitiallyresultfrom______.

A.economicdifferences

B.racialdifferences

C.differencesinoutlook

D.politicaldifferences

50.Whatwillhappentoascholarwhoshareshisideaswithhiscolleaguesintheauthor'sopinion?

A.Hegainsrecognitionforhisachievements.

B.Heattractslargenumbersofstudents.

C.Heriskshisideasbeingstolen.

D.Heisconsideredslightlymad.

51.

Whatistheauthor'sviewonpersonality?

A.Personalityisthekeytosuccessinpublicspeaking.

B.Extrovertsarebetterpublicspeakers.

C.Introvertshavetolearnhardertobegoodspeakers.

D.Factorsotherthanpersonalityensurebetterperformance.

52.

Nowtheresearchersarefocusingonthosewhoexperienced______.

53.SectionB

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

Letussupposethatyouareinthepositionofaparent.Wouldyouallowyourchildrentoreadanybooktheywantedtowithoutfirstcheckingitscontents?Wouldyoutakeyourchildrentoseeanyfilmwithoutfirstfindingoutwhetheritissuitableforthem?Ifyouranswertothesequestionsis"yes",thenyouareeitherextremelypermissive.Ifyouransweris"no",thenyouamexercisingyourrightasaparenttoprotectyourchildrenfromwhatyouconsidertobeundesirableinfluences.Inotherwords,byactingasacensoryourself,youareadmittingthatthereisastrongcaseforcensorship.

Now,ofcourse,youwillsaythatitisonethingtoexercisecensorshipwherechildrenareconcernedandquiteanothertodothesameforadults.Childrenneedprotectionanditistheparents'responsibilitytoprovideit.Butwhataboutadults?Aren'ttheyoldenoughtodecidewhatisgoodforthem?Theansweristhatmanyadultsare,butdon'tmakethemistakeofthinkingthatalladultsarelikeyou.Censorshipisforthegoodofsocietyasawhole.Likethelaw,censorshipcontributestothecommongood.

Somepeoplethinkthatitisdisgracefulthatacensorshouldinterferewithworksofart.Whoisthisperson,theysay,tobanthisgreatbookorcutthatgreatfilm?Noonecansethimselfupasasuperiorbeing.Butwemustremembertwothings.Firstly,wheregenuineworksofartareconcerned,moderncensorsareextremelyliberalintheirviews—oftenfarmoreliberalthanalargesectionofthepublic.Artisticmeritissomethingwhichcensorsclearlyrecognize.Andsecondly,wemustbearinmindthatthegreatproportionofbooks,playsandfilmswhichcomebeforethecensorareveryfarfrombeing"worksofart".

Whendiscussingcensorship,therefore,weshouldnotconfineourattentiontogreatmasterpieces,butshouldconsiderthevastnumbersofpublicationsandfilmswhichmakeupthebulkoftheentertainmentindustry.Whencensorshiplawsarerelaxed,immoralpeoplearegivenalicensetoproducevirtuallyanythinginthenameof"art".Thereisanincreasingtendencytoequateartisticwith"pornographic".Thevastmarketforpornographywouldrapidlybeexploited.Oneofthegreatthingsthatcensorshipdoesistopreventcertainpeoplefrommakingfatprofitsbycorruptingthemindsofothers.Toargueinfavorofabsolutefreedomistoargueinfavorofanarchy.

Societywouldreallybethepoorerifitdepriveditselfofthewisecounselandtherestraininginfluencewhichacensorprovides.

Permissiveparentswould______.

A.lettheirchildrenreadanybookstheyliketo

B.notlettheirchildrenseeanyfilmstheyliketo

C.notlettheirchildrenreadanybookswithoutfirstcheckingtheircontents

D.lettheirchildrenseethefilmswiththeirfirstchecking

54.

Whatistheadvantageofprivatecollectorsoverpublicinstitutionsforcontemporarywork?

A.Theycanchoosefromawiderarrayofartworks.

B.Theycangainhugefinancialprofitfromthework.

C.Theycanconcentratemuchoftheimportantwork.

D.Theycanchooseradicalwaysofdisplaying.

55.Accordingtotheauthor,whatmaybethepossiblecarriersofbirdflu?

56.

Accordingtotheauthor,thefollowingarethefunctionofajuniorandcommunitycollegeexcept______.

A.itcanhelpyoubecomebetterequippedtocontinueeducation

B.itcanhelpyoutolearntofacethechallengesinlife

C.youwilllearnhowtothinkandlearn

D.youwillhavedecision-makingclasses

57.(58)

58.

Theorchestraleaderistheunluckyvictimbecause______.

A.hecouldn'tmakeoutMrs.Charles

B.hemistookMr.Charlesforaroyalmember

C.hewassurroundedbythearmedsoldiers

D.heobeyedtheordertodancewithher

59.

Nowscientistshavefoundinthepastfewyears______.

A.theexposureofDNAtothepublicisunnecessary

B.thetinycellinDNAisaneatlittlemachine

C.manknowsnothingaboutDNA

D.manhasmuchtolearnaboutDNA

60.

Ifamanhasbeenunemployedforayear,he______.

A.willbehappyandrelieved

B.willbehopeless

C.willlosepatience

D.bothBandC

四、5.ErrorCorrection(5題)61.

【S10】

62.【S6】

63.ForcenturiesthegypsieshavelivedasaunfetteredpeoplewhotraveledS1.______

throughhalfthecountriesoftheworld,abidingtotheirownlaws.ScorningS2.______

discomfort,enduringpersecution,accumulatingonlymeagerpossession,S3.______

theysacrificedallfortheirfreedom.Tobesettledpeopletheyseemedboth

fascinatingorfearful,S4.______

whiletothegypsiesthesettlingpeoplewereequallyfearful.S5.______

GypsiesacquiredinancienttimestheirtraditionaloccupationslikeS6.______

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