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2022-2023年浙江省紹興市大學(xué)英語6級(jí)大學(xué)英語六級(jí)測(cè)試卷(含答案)學(xué)校:________班級(jí):________姓名:________考號(hào):________
一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20題)1.
Overall,about_______%oftheproblem-behavior.preventionprogrammesgeneratedsatisfyingresults.
2.
Someproposedtechnologicalsolutions,suchas______,canbeusedtobeatmisidentification.
3.
AccordingtothestudyinthejournalSleep,thosepeoplewithsnoringproblemswillbemorelikelytosufferfrom______.
A.breathproblem
B.heartattack
C.highbloodpressure
D.stroke.
4.
InWilliamRoberts'experiment,monkeyslearnedtotakeonedatebecausetheyforesawtheywouldbe______inthefuture.
5.Topreventanemployee'spossiblevengefulbehaviours,Ms.Edwardsadvicestheemployerto
A.showrespectwhenlayingofftheemployee
B.restraintheemployee'sbehaviours
C.orderthesecuritytodrivetheemployeeaway
D.threatentotaketheemployeetocourt
6.Withthehelpof4Gnetworks,trafficlightcycleperiodcanbeadjustedaccordingto______.
7.Thesecondparagraphmainlyindicatesthat______.
A.notesandcoinsplayalessimportantrolethanbefore
B.cashstilldominatestheeconomiclifeinthesociety
C.wedon'tneedasmuchmoneyinflowasgoodsvalue
D.therearemanyinconveniencesincashtransactions
8.
Atthepointofyoursittingdown,therecruiter'sdecisiononyouis______made.
9.
EvaluationsrevealthatAmericanyoungstersarenotobsessedwith______andinneedofreassurance.
10.Usingwhatyouknowinotherfieldsoffersyouthechancenotonlytotesttheknowledgebutalsotodevelop______.
11.
Stranglersaresocalledbecausethey______byblockingthesunlightandcompetingforthenutrients.
12.
ResearchhasshownthatforeigncigarettesdotastebettertoAsiansmokersthannativebrands.
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13.
Hydrothermalventsareformedby______.
14.PartⅡReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)
Directions:Inthispart,youwillhave15minutestogooverthepassagequicklyandanswerthequestionsonAnswerSheet1.Forquestions1-7,choosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarked[A],[B],[C]and[D].Forquestions8-10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.
Pollution:ALifeandDeathIssue
OneofthemainthemesofPlanetunderPressureisthewaymanyoftheEarth'senvironmentalcrisesreinforceoneanother.Pollutionisanobviousexample--wedonothavetheoptionofgrowingfood,orfindingenoughwater,onasqueaky-cleanplanet,butononeincreasinglytarnishedandtrashedbythewaywehaveuseditsofar.
Cuttingwasteandclearinguppollutioncostmoney.Yettimeandagainitisthequestforwealththatgeneratesmuchofthemassinthefirstplace.LivinginawaythatislessdamagingtotheEarthisnoteasy,butitisvital,becausepollutionispervasiveandoftenlife-threatening.
Air:theWorldHealthOrganization(WHO)saysthreemillionpeoplearekilledworldwidebyoutdoorairpollutionannuallyfromvehiclesandindustrialemissions,and1.6millionindoorsthroughusingsolidfuel.Mostareinpoorcountries.
Water:diseasescarriedinwaterareresponsiblefor80%ofillnessesanddeathsindevelopingcountries,killingachildeveryeightseconds.Eachyear2.1millionpeoplediefromdiarrhoeal(痢疾的)diseasesassociatedwithpoorwater:
Soil:contaminatedlandisaprobleminindustrializedcountries,whereformerfactoriesandpowerstationscanleavewastelikeheavymetalsinthesoil.Itcanalsooccurindevelopingcountries,sometimesusedfordumpingpesticides.Agriculturecanpollutelandwithpesticides,nitrate-richfertilizersandslurryfromlivestock.Andwhenthecontaminationreachesriversitdamageslifethere,andcanevencreatedeadzonesoffthecoast,asintheGulfofMexico.
ChronicProblem
Chemicalsareafrequentpollutant.WhenwethinkofchemicalcontaminationitisoftenimagesofeventslikeBhopalthatcometomind.Buttheproblemiswidespread.Onestudysays7~20%ofcancersareattributabletopoorairendpollutioninhomesandworkplaces.TheWHO,concernedaboutchemicalsthatpersistandbuildupinthebody,especiallyintheyoung,sayswemay"beconductingalarge-scaleexperimentwithchildren'shealth".
Someman-madechemicals,endocrine(內(nèi)分泌)disruptorslikephthalates(酞酸鹽)andnonylphenol--abreakdownproductofspermicides(殺精子劑),cosmeticsanddetergents--areblamedforcausingchangesinthegenitalsofsomeanimals.Affectedspeciesincludepolarbears--sonoteventheArcticisimmune.Andthechemicalsclimbthefoodchain,fromfishtomammals,andtous.
About70,000chemicalsareonthemarket,witharound1,500newonesappearingannually.Atleast30,000amthoughtnevertohavebeencomprehensivelytestedfortheftpossibleriskstopeople.
Atfastglance,theplasticbucketsstackedinthecomeroftheenvironmentalNGOofficelooklikeanyothers.Butthecontainersareanunlikelyweaponinonepoorcommunity'sfightagainstoilcompanieswhichtheysayareresponsibleforwidespreadill-healthcausedbyyearsofpollution.Thevesselsareusedbyanetworkoflocalvolunteers,knownastheBucketBrigade,togatherairsamplesinneighborhoodsborderingoilrefineries,aspartofacampaigntomonitoranddocumentairpollutionwhichtheybelieveiscomingfromtheplants.
InSouthAfrica,asinmanydevelopingandnewlyindustrializedcountries,legislationonairpollutionhasfailedtokeeppacewithmushroomingindustries.Solocalresidents,likemanyinpoorcomm
A.3millionB.2.1millionC.1.6millionD.3.2million
15.Advocatesoftransgeniccropsclaimthat______.
A.thesecropshavenoharmtotheenvironmentintheirgrowing
B.foodfromthesecropsarehealthierthanfromtheconventional
C.thesecropswillcertainlyreplacetheconventional
D.thesecropscangreatlyhelptofeedtheworld
16.FreedbySudan,"Geographic"ReporterArrivesHomeinU.S.
After34daysinaSudanesejail,NationalGeographicjournalistPaulSalopek,whohadbeenchargedwithspying,landedinhishomestateofNewMexicoonSundaymorning.
Atthetimeofhisarrest,Salopek,44,hadbeenfreelancereportingforNationalGeographicmagazineontheSahelregion,whichstretcheseast-westacrossAfricaalongthesouthernedgeoftheSahara.
DonBelt,Salopek’seditorfortheSahelassignment,embracedthereporteruponhisarrivalandlatersaidhemighthavelostalittleweight,buthelookslikehe'snonetheworseforwear.
"We'reoverthemoonaboutSalopek'sreturn",Beltadded.
Salopek,whoisonascheduledleaveofabsencefromtheChicagoTribune,arrivedinAlbuquerquewithhiswife,hisTribuneeditor,andNewMexicoGovernorBillRichardson.
Salopeksaiditfeels"fantastic"tobehome.
"It'sgreattoseemywife,who'sbeenthroughalot—insomewaysmorethanmyself-inthelast35days,"hesaid.
Afterhe'sspentsometimewithhisfamily,Salopeksays,heplansto"makeroundsinChicagoandWashington"tothankhisfriendsattheTribuneandtheNationalGeographicSociety.
"Icanneverreallyrepaythem,"hesaid.But,hejokedatapressconferenceSundayattheAlbuquerqueinternationalairport,whathecandois"rackupanenormousbeerbill."
OnbehalfofNationalGeographic,BeltthankedRichardson,theTribune,Sudan'sambassadortotheUnitedStates,andJimmyCarter.TheformerU.S.PresidenthadwrittentoSudanesePresidentOmarAlBashironSalopek'sbehalf-agesturethathadbeenkeptsecretuntilSunday.
(BothNationalGeographicNewsandNationalGeographicmagazinearepartsoftheNationalGeographicSociety.)
OnceSalopekisbackonthejob,heintendstoreturntoAfrica,firsttoChadtocheckuponhistwoassistants,whowerearrestedandfreedalongsidehim.ThenhewillcompletehisNationalGeographicassignmentinChad,Mall,Niger,Nigeria,andSenegal.
DetainedinNoahDarfur
ThePulitzerPrizewinnerandhisChadianassistants-driverIdrissAbdulrahamAnuandinterpreterSuleimanAbakarMoussawerearrestedonAugust6aftertravelingfromChadtoSudan'stroubledDarfurProvincewithoutavisa.
Thebordercrossinghadbeenalastminutedecision,SalopeksaidattheSundaypressconference.
Normally,thethreewouldhavebeendeported.Instead,onAugust26theywerechargedwithespionage,passingin-formationillegally,anddisseminating"falsenews",inadditiontothechargeofenteringthecountryunlawfully.
ThethreemenwereconfinedtoasinglecellinE1Fasher,capitalofNoahDarfurProvince.
Fromthecell,Salopeksays,theycouldseeprotestorsdailyinveighing(痛罵)againsttheUnitedStatesandtheUnit-edNations,whichareleadinganefforttodeployaUNpeacekeepingforcetoneighboringDarfurProvince.
Salopekandhiscellmates,though,weren'twithoutwelcomecompany.
U.S.soldiers-intheregionadvisinganAfricanUnionpeacekeepingforce-discoveredthatanAmericanwasbeingheldinElFasherandtookuphiscause.
"Theyvisitedusvirtuallyeveryday,"Salopeksaid."Theywerelikeourguardianangels.
Theefforttofreethereporterandhiscolleagues,thoughwasn'texactlyheavenly.Itwaslikea"carnivalride,"Salopeksaid,"upanddown,daytoday."
TheRelease
GovernorRichardsonflewtoSudanonThursdaytonegotiatethethreemen'sreleaseonhumanitariangrounds.ThanksinparttopriordealingswiththeSudaneseambassadortotheU.S.andwithSudanesePresidentOmarA1-Bashir,Richardsonsucceededa
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17.
Thoughthegrindhavegoodgrades,whatdotheystilllack?
A.Self-discipline.
B.Goodmemory.
C.Originalopinions.
D.Writingpractice.
18.AroundtheWorldinEightMegabytes
WhenMicrosoftputtheoriginalFlightSimulatorprogramontothemarket,intheearly1980s,Itrieditforawhileandthengaveup.Ihadthoughtitwouldbefunto"takeoff"fromMeigsField,theairportontheChicagolakefrontwherethesimulatorwasprogrammedtostart,andflybetweentheskyscrapersofthecitytowardwhateverdestinationIchose.Buttheon-screensceneryturnedouttobesketchyanduninteresting.Worse,Ihadnoideahowto"land"theplane,atMeigsoranywhereelse,andtheprogramwasnotmuchhelpinteachingme.Aftertenortwentyflightsthatendedmainlywithnosedivesintothelakeorcountryside,IdecidedIcouldhavemorefuninotherways.
AdozenyearslaterIbecameinterestedinlearningtofly(andland)realairplanes,andIthoughtIshouldlookatsimulatorsagain.Therewerenowarangeofprograms,whichweremuchmoreeffectiveinteachingflyingskills--oratleastcertainskills.Theyhadalsobecomeaform.ofentertainmentandvirtualadventurecaptivatingenoughtoattractvastnumbersofusersworldwide.AccordingtoGuinnessWorldRecords2001,Microsoft'sFlightSimulatorhadsoldatotalof21millioncopiesbyJuneof1999.
Simulators'successiscertainlydeserved.Notmanypeopleflyrealairplanes;fewerthan650,000Americansarelicensedpilots.Butalargergroupprobablywouldliketofly.Andevenpeoplewhohavealmostnointerestinflying(surelyeverybodyfindsitalittlebitexcitingtopretendtozoomthroughtheair)orwhoviewcomputergamesasinherentlycreepywouldfindithardtoignorethebestmodemversions.Onabig,high-resolutioncomputerscreenyoucanfindyourselffacingallamazinglyexactrenditionofaLearjetcockpit,flyinglowovertheGrandCanyonatdawn,withflashesoflightningvisibleinthedistance,asyoulistentoair-trafficcontrollersdirectyoutotheFlagstaffairport.YoucantakeoffinapontoonplanefromalagooninBali,flyoverpaddiesontheterracedhillsides,andthenheadtowardjava'svolcaniccraters.YoucanapproachAyersRock,inthecenterofAustralia,andwatchshadowsmoveacrossitasthesungoesdown.Youcanindulgeinmuchofthevisualromanceofflying,withoutthetime,expense,andtrainingrequiredtopilotarealplane.
Theserivetingeffectsaretheresultofanintriguingdefactodivisionoflabor.Theprogramsthemselvesareailcommercialproducts,fromMicrosoftandanumberofsmallfirms.Butawidevarietyofadd-onsandimprovementscomefromtensofthousandsofhobbyistsaroundtheworld,whospendcountlesshourspolishingorimprovingsomeaspectofaprogram--andthenposttheirworkontheInternetforotherstoshare.Theflight-simcultureisadelightfulreminderofalong-forgottenera,somewherebackinthe1990s,whenpeoplewereexcitedaboutcreatingsoftwareforthenewthingsitwouldletthemdo,notsimplyasameansofgainingmarketshare.
Theflight-simmarketresemblestherestofthesoftwarebusinessmainlyinthatthemostpopularofferingisfromMicrosoft.ThecurrentversionofMicrosoft'sprogramisFlightSimulator2000,orFS2000,whichcomputerdiscountersofferforabout$50.(A"professional"versioncostsabout$70.Itincludesmoresimulatedairplanesandalargernumberofplaceswhosesceneryispresentedinextra-realisticdetail.)WithFS2000andmostotherprogramsyoucan"fly"frompracticallyanypointonearthtoanyother;thedifferencesamongtheprogramsliemostlyinthedegreeofscenicdetail,pluscertainaspectsoftheairplanes'lookandperformance.Withalltheseprogramsyoucanalsospecifytheweatherconditionsthroughwhichyou'llpassonanyparticulartrip:clouds,wind,turbulence,rain.Thefanciestprogramsletyoudownloadthereal-timeweatherforyourroute,fromaviationsitesonthe
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19.
InThailand,themostpopularsecondlanguagenowadaysisChinese.
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20.
OneofthefactorsCLTinvolvesisstrategy,whichintroducesthematterof______versus______competence.
二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.(31)
A.80countriesandover4,000cities.
B.76countriesandover2,000cities.
C.102countriesandover5,000cities.
D.88countriesandover4,000cities.
22.聽力原文:M:Honey,thebasketballgameisabouttostart.Andcouldyoubringsomechipsandabowoficecream?And...uh..asliceofpizzafromthefridge.
W:Anythingelse?
M:Nope,that'sallfornow.Hey,honey,youknow,they'reorganizingacompanybasketballteam,andI'mthinkingaboutjoining.Whatdoyouthink?
W:Humph.
M:Humph?Whatdoyoumeanby"Humph"?Iwasthestarplayerinhighschool.
W:Yeah,twenty-fiveyearsago.Look.Ijustdon'twantyouhavingaheartattackrunningupandclownthecourt.
M:So,whatareyousuggesting?ShouldIjustabandontheidea?I'mnotthatoutofshape.
W:Well...yououghttoatleasthaveaphysicalbeforeyoubegin.Imean,Itbasbeenatleastfiveyearssinceyouplayedatall.
M:Well,okay,but...
W:Andyouneedtowatchyourdietandcutbackonthefattyfoods,likeicecream.Andyoushouldtryeatingmorefreshfruitsandvegetables.
M:Yeah,you'reprobablyright.
W:Andyoushouldtakeupalittleweighttrainingtostrengthenyourmusclesorperhapstrycyclingtobuildupyourcardiovascularsystem.Oh,andyouneedtogotobedearlyinsteadofwatchingTVhalfthenight.
M:Hey,you'restartingtosoundlikemypersonalfitnessinstructor!
W:No,Ijustloveyou,andIwantyoutobearoundforalong,longtime.
(23)
A.Playbasketballwithfriendsfromwork.
B.Tryoutforthecompanybasketballteam.
C.Getinshapeandcompeteinacyclingrace.
D.Joininhishighschoolbasketballteam.
23.聽力原文:W:Takeaseat,Mr.Brown.Couldyoutellmewhichpositionyouthinkmostappealstoyou?
M:Well,asforme,IprefertotakethepostofsalesmanagerifyouthinkI'mqualified.
Q:What'stheman'spurposeinthemeetingwiththewoman?
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A.Toapplyforajob.
B.Toofferherapositioninthecompany.
C.Tofindoutherpositioninthecompany.
D.Tomakeanappointmentwiththesalesmanager.
24.(34)
A.TenpercentoftheAmericansliveapoorlife.
B.Poorpeoplearethosewholivebelowthepovertyline.
C.Thepovertylinerisesasthegeneralstandardoflivingrises.
D.Thepovertylinetendstobeatthesamelevel.
25.聽力原文:M:Iheardyourdaughtersingattheschoolconcertlastnight.Shehasalovelyvoice,Imustsay.
W:Thankyou,lotsofpeoplesaidsotoherdadalso,butIdon'tknowwhereshegetsit.
Q:Whatdoesthewomanprobablymean?
(19)
A.Shedidn'texpectherdaughtertosingsowell.
B.Shesingsbetterthanherdaughter.
C.Shedoesn'tlikeherdaughtersinging.
D.Sheherselfdoesn'thaveagoodvoice.
26.SectionC
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthe
TheRMSTitanicslippedoutoftheharborinSouthampton,England,onApril10,1912.Itwasthefirstvoyageofthishuge(36)______linersaidtobethelargestandsafestvesselontheseas.Thepullofits(37)______propellersalmostcausedanaccidentbeforeiteverlefttheharbor.Anothershipwaspulledfromitsanchoringandcame(38)______closetohittingtheTitanic.Youmightsaythiswasan(39)______ofeventstocome.
Twooftheship'sbuilderswereonboardtomakesurethatnoproblemswerefound.They(40)______everyonethatthisbeautifulshipwaspractically(41)______forithadbeenconstructedto(42)______whattheybelievedwouldbetheworstpossibledisastertheshipwouldface.Eveniffourofitswatertightcompartmentswere(43)______,itwouldstayafloatasusual.(44)____________.
OnSunday,April14,1912,theTitanicwassailingpeacefullythroughthenorthernAtlanticOcean.Attwodifferenttimesduringtheday,(45)____________.Forsomeunknownreason,neitherofthesemessagesreachedthecaptain.At11:40p.m.,twolookoutsspottedalargeicebergstraightahead.Thefirstofficerwasincharge.Heorderedtheshiptoturnleftandtheenginestobereversed.Engineersnowbelievethat(46)____________.Asitwas,theshiphittheicebergonitssideanditsankeventually.
27.(29)
A.Usesofcoldseawater.
B.Irrigatingdesertareas.
C.Techniquesforpreservingtheenvironment.
D.Techniquesofcultivatingplants.
28.聽力原文:W:Lookhere,Peter.TheNileislongerthantheMississippi.
M:Maybe.ButtheNiledoesn'thaveasmuchrivertraffic.
Q:Whatatethemanandwomanprobablydoing?
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A.Walking.B.Driving.C.Readingabook.D.Rowingaboat.
29.
【B7】
30.
【B11】
31.聽力原文:W:Goodmorning!
M:Goodmorning!IamDavidCrew.Wetalkedbeforeaboutourtrip.IsaidmywifeandIweregoingtostaythreedaysinChicago.
W:Yes.It'stwonightsinthehotel.July3rdand4th,butthreedaysaltogether.
M:Ijustwanttoconfirmsomethingwithyou.WearriveearlyonJulythird,andweleaveat11:30p.m.onthefifth.Isthatright?
W:That'scorrect.Asyousee,I'vemadereservationsforyouonthenighttraintoNewYorkonthefifth.You'llhavetwosleepingberths.
M:Soitreallyisafulldayonthefifth.
W:Yes,you'llhaveplentyoftimeforshoppingandSightseeing.You'llevenhaveenoughtimeforashowintheeveningbecausethetrainstationisnearthetheatredistrict.
M:That'sterrific.IhopeI'llbeabletosleeponthetrain.
W:Believeme,it'llbeaninterestingexperiencetorideonthetrain.
M:WhatabouthotelsinNewYourCity?
W:YouhaveaccommodationsattheNewYourSheratonon7thAvenueand53rdStreet.Fortunate[y,eventhoughyou'llbetravelingatthepeakofthetouristseason,Iwasabletogetyouagoodroomthere.
M:That'llbegreat.We'llhaveagoodtimethererightintheheartofManhattan.
W:NowafteryourstayinNewYourCity,I'vescheduledyourVisittoDCasyourequested.You'llhavetwodaystherebeforeyoufly
M:Wewantanaisleseat,sothatmywifecanstretchherlegs.
W:Seatreservationsmustbemadeattheairport.They'lltakecareofyouthere,I'msure.
M:Isthereamealservedonthatflight?
W:Letmecheck.Theflightleavesat3:30p.m.,andyes,there'sasnacklisted.
M:Whatkindofsnack?
W:Lightrefreshments.Asandwichanddessert,perhaps.Andofcoursetheusualbeverages:coffee,tea,orasoftdrink.
M:We'reveryhappywiththisarrangementforourtrip.You'vearrangedeverythingweaskedfor.
W:It'safullschedule,butyou'llhaveplentyoftimetorelaxandenjoyyourselves.Hereareyourtickets,reservations,andconfirmations.
M:Thankyou.
W:Haveanicetrip.
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A.Thetriponthetrain.
B.ThehotelsinNewYork.
C.Thearrangementforthetrip.
D.ThetriptoMontreal.
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【B5】
33.聽力原文:M:Didyoufeellikeyouneedmorehoursfromtheday?Well,GoodHousekeepingMagazinehassomeadviceonhowyoucanstopwasting'timeandgetitalldone.Andherewiththetoptentips,isCarolynForte.Hey,Carolyn,goodmorning!
W:Goodmorning,Hoda.Nicetobehere!
M:YourNo.1tipisbankonline.Somepeopleareafraidtodoit,butyousayit'ssomethingsmart.
W:Yeah,itisverysafe.Andwecertainlyrecommendthatyouuseyourownbank'swebsite.So[19]gotothebank,talktotheconsumerservicerepresentativesthere.It'sthebestwaytofindouthowsafeitisandhoweasy...
M:Andhowmuchtimedoyouthinkyoucouldsave,Carolyn,bydoingthat?
W:Ifyou'remakingtransfers,orcheckingyourstatements,youcansaveuptoanhour.
M:Thesecondtipisonlinegrocers.Now,that'sreallynotforeveryone,butyouactuallygogroceryshoppingonline.
W:That'sexactlywhatyoudo.Ifyouarethetypeofpersonthatwantstoreadeverylabelandlookateverypieceoffruit,it'sprobablynotforyou.[20]Butifyouwannagiveupalittlecontrol,youcandefinitelysavesometime.
M:Andwhat'sthegoodstrategyifyoudecidetoshoponline?
W:WhatIwouldsuggestisdothestaplesonline.
M:Whatdotheyinclude?
W:[21]Thebrandsthatyouuseallthetime.thepaperproducts,thecleaningproducts,thecereals-getthemonlineandgotothestoreforthemeatintheproduce.
M:That'senlightening.
(20)
A.Setupyourownwebsite.
B.Consultthebank'srepresentatives.
C.Trybymakingtransfers.
D.Checkyourstatements.
34.(36)
A.Therehasbeenanincreaseinthenumberofjobsadvertised.
B.Therehasbeenanincreaseinthenumberofapplicantswithdegrees.
C.Jobsarebecomingmuchmorecomplicatednowadays.
D.Theotherprocessesofapplyingforjobsaremorecomplicated.
35.(35)
A.Itwassixdayslong.
B.Itdidn'tincludeSaturdayafternoon.
C.Italwaysincludedatleastoneholiday.
D.Itdidn't'allowtheworkerstimeoff.
36.(32)
A.Hehelpedestablishthecity'sfirstuniversity.
B.Hehelpedestablishthecity'sfirstpostoffice.
C.Hehelpedestablishthecity'sfirstlibrary.
D.Hehelpedopenahospital.
37.聽力原文:W:Guesswhat?Al!Dr.Wattsfoundapart-timejobforme!Ican'tbelieveit!I'llbeworkingalongsideaprofessorfromHarvard!
M:Wow,that'ssocool,Lily!It'ssogreatthatyourenvironmentisfinallysupportingyou.Iwasn'tsureyouweregoingtomakeitacoupleoftimes!Especiallywhenyourfatherlosthisjob.Thatwashardonyouandyourfamily,wasn'tit?
W:Yeah,that'swhyIhavetriedhardtomakemoney.IhavetoadmitIwasprettyfiredallthesedays.Andthoseclasses,especiallybusinessclasses—Ithoughttheyweregoingtokillme!
M:(laughing):Ifeelthesamewayaboutmyliberalartsclasses!Jeffseemstobetheonlyonewhocandowellinallofhisclasses!He'samazing!Bytheway,hehadalongtalkwithDrewtheothernight.Iguessheisinterestedinmeetingyou!
W:Wow!Areyoukidding?
M:No!He'sreallyinterested.Maybewecandoubledatewithyouguys.Thatway,therewouldn'tbesomuchpressureoneachofyou.Especiallysinceyou'veneverofficiallymetbefore!
W:Soundsgoad.Letmeknowwheneveryonecanmakeit.IthinkitwouldbeeasierformetomakeitafterIlearnmoreaboutmypart-timejob.
M:OK.I'lltalktoJeffandwe'llseewhatwecanschedulewithmygirlfriend.I'llgiveyouacallassoonaswefigureoutwhatwillworkforeveryone.Howaboutdinnerandamovie?
M:Perfect.Givemeacallwhenyoucan.Seeyousoon!
(20)
A.Becauseshewantstopracticeherself.
B.BecauseshewantstoworkwiththeprofessorfromHarvard.
C.Becauseshehastosupportthefamily.
D.Becausesheistiredoftheclasses.
38.(24)
A.Tuesdayattwoo'clock.
B.Thursdayattwoo'clock.
C.Thisafternoonatthreeo'clock.
D.Now.
39.聽力原文:W:Ijustfoundouttheregistrationofthecreativewritingclassisfull.NowIhavetowaitanotherwholeyeartogetin.
M:Whydon'tyoucheckbackafterthefirstweek?Somebodymightdropit.
Q:Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?
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A.Sheshouldgiveuptheclass.
B.Shehastowaitanothertimeforregistration.
C.Shecancomebackforregistrationaweeklater.
D.Shecancomebacktoseeifthereisachanceafterthefirstweek.
40.(26)
A.AnydayafterMonday,
B.Beforethetest.
C.OnMondayevening.
D.OnFriday.
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.Theword"laser"wascoinedasanacronymforLightAmplificationbytheStimulatedEmissionofRadiation.Ordinarylight,fromtheSunofalightbulb,isemittedspontaneously,whenatomsormoleculesgetridofexcessenergybythemselves,withoutanyoutsideintervention.Stimulatedemissionisdifferentbecauseitoccurswhenanatomofmoleculesholdingontoexcessenergyhasbeenstimulatedtoemititaslight.
AlbertEinsteinwasthefirsttosuggesttheexistenceofstimulatedemissioninapaperpublishedin1917.However,formanyyearsphysiciststhoughtthatatomsandmoleculesalwaysweremuchmorelikelytoemitlightspontaneouslyandthatstimulatedemissionthusalwayswouldbemuchweaker.ItwasnotuntilaftertheSecondWorldWarthatphysicistsbegantryingtomakestimulatedemissiondominate.Theysoughtwaysbywhichoneatomormoleculecouldstimulatemanyotherstoemitlight,amplifyingittomuchhigherpowers.
ThefirsttosucceedwasCharlesH.Townes,thenatColumbiaUniversityinNewYork.Insteadofworkingwithlight,however,heworkedwithmicrowaves,whichhaveamuchlongerwavelength,andbuiltadevicehecalleda"maser",forMicrowaveAmplificationbytheStimulatedEmissionofRadiation.Althoughhethoughtofthekeyideain1951,thefirstmaserwasnotcompleteduntilacoupleofyearslater.Beforelong,manyother
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