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2022-2023年湖北省鄂州市大學(xué)英語6級大學(xué)英語六級測試卷(含答案)學(xué)校:________班級:________姓名:________考號:________
一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20題)1.
Themostcommonmistakebeginningpaintersmakeisspendingtoo______timeandeffortlayingonthepaint.
2.
Peopleaspotentialclients,customers,orpartnershelpyoutobenoticedbyothersandto______.
3.
In2004moretravelerspaidvisittocentralParisthantoNewYorkCity.
A.YB.NC.NG
4.
Fromthepassagewecaninferthistextbookiswrittenmainlyfor______toread.
5.
Comparedwithcloninghumanandbringingthemupasanarmy,itwouldbemuchcheaperto______.
6.
Defendingthemselvesagainstattack,testpreparationcompaniessaytheircoursesarebasedon______.
7.
ThegrowingresistancetoAmericancultureinFranceresultsfromthefrustrationsoverIraqwarand______.
8.
Nearlyallnaturalwaterbodiesbearfishlifeexcepting______.
9.HomeIsWheretheHurtIs
Beingforcedintoflighttotallydisruptsthelivesoftheinternallydisplaced,exactlyasitdoestorefugees.Butunlikemanyrefugees,theworld'smillionsofinternallydisplacedpersonsoftenhavenowheretoturn.Theyremaintrappedinthesameunsafeenvironmentfromwhichtheytriedtoflee.Insituationsofinternalstrife(沖突),bydefinition,theciviliangovernmentfunctionspartiallyornotatall;andthecivilianpopulationisignoredortreatedwithhostilitybybothsides.
AdefinitionsubmittedtotheU.N.CommissiononHumanRightsdefinestheinternallydisplacedas"personsorgroupsofpersonswhohavebeenforcedtofleetheirhomesorplacesofhabitualresidencesuddenlyorunexpectedlyasaresultofarmedconflict,internalstrife,systematicviolationsofhumanrightsornaturalorman-madedisasters,andwhohavenotcrossedaninternationallyrecognizedStateborder."
Today,thereareanestimated30millioninternallydisplacedpeopleintheworlddoublethenumberofrefugees.Inmanyplaces,theyareallbutforgottenbytheinternationalcommunity.
AlthoughtherearefewrefugeesinLatinAmerica,thereareupto3millioninternallydisplacedpersonsintheregion,includingasmanyas480,000inPeruand600,000inColombia.Inbothcountries,acombinationofpoliticalandsocio-economicfactors,suchasexcessivelyunequalincomedistribution,drug-traffickingandheavyinvolvementofthearmyinthepoliticalscene,haveresultedinhighlevelsofviolenceandaclimatethatfostershumanrightsabuses.Whethermanifestedasanongoingconflictbetweenthearmedforcesandthearmedopposition(thecaseofPeru),oraconstantarmedstrugglebetweenrebelandparamilitarygroups(thecaseOfColumbia),violencehascausedthedisplacementofhundredsofthousandsofruralpeasantsandnativepeople.Theinternallydisplacedoftenleadaverystableexistence,andtheyarehighlygratefulforanyonewhopaysattentiontotheirplight(averybadsituationthatsomeoneisin).
Delia,ofPeru'sAshaninkapeople,hasbeendisplacedforthepasteightyears.Now,homelessandhelpless,Deliaandherpeoplehavetodependonthegoodwillandcharityoftheirremoterelativesandoftheoccasionalnon-governmentalorganization(NGO).IthasbeenastruggleforDelia,whohastriedtoobtainbettereducationfacilitiesforthechildrenandtopromotesmallhandicraftsprojects.Andshetriestoshieldhercommunityfromthesurroundingconflictbyopposinganyinvolvementwiththearmedoppositionorwiththerondas(acivildefenseunitthatfightsagainsttheSendero).Thisneutralposition,inthecontextoftheconflict,isnotapopularonewitheitherside.Totheirwayofthinking,oneiseitheraronderooraSendero;thereisnomiddleroad.
WomenhavebeenthedrivingforceineffortstomaintainsomesemblanceofnormallifeinthePeruvianAndes.There,hundredsofthousandsofpeople,mostlyQuechuaspeakers,weredisplacedoverthelast10years.Husbandswere"disappeared"orkilled,andsonshadtojointhearmy.Thewomenhadtogathertheirchildrenandfleetourbancenterswheretheycouldmeltintothepoverty-strickenanonymityofashantytown(以臨時搭蓋的陋屋為主的地區(qū)).Nowtheyliveinshackswithnowater,noelectricityandnosewagesystem.Thechildrengetlittleschoolingandspendlongdaysplayinginthedirt.Povertydiseaseandunemploymentmakelifenearlyintolerable.Butdisplacedwomenhavenotbeenidle.Theyhaveorganizedsoupkitchens,"mothers'clubs"andhandicraftassociationstosupporteachotherandimprovelivingconditions.Irma,oneofthewomenwetalkedwiththinksthatsoonsheandhersisterswillbeabletogobackhome."Butwe'dlikeourgovernmentandtheworldtogiveusahand,"shesaid.
Despitethemanyhardships,the
A.YB.NC.NG
10.
Withtheforestscutdown,soilcaneasilyloseitsfertilitywhentheessentialnutrientsare______.
11.Peoplecanpasssuperstitionsdownfromgenerationtogenerationbecauseof______.
A.thepowerofluck
B.thepowerofGod
C.thepowerofbelief
D.thepowerofintelligence
12.
Donottrytomakethetaglinetrendy,becausesuchlinedareoften______.
13.
Sincelanguageshavetobedesignedtosuithumanweaknesses,itbastobedesignedforbadprogrammers.
A.YB.NC.NG
14.
Towithdrawlightphysicaladdictiontoalcohol,apersonshoulddealwithitbyaskingfor______.
15.
ThewritercomparestheabilityofthecrowsonthePacificislandofNewCaledoniainmakingandusingtoolswiththatof______.
A.Paleolithicman
B.NorthAmericancrow
C.thewoodpeckerfinch
D.carrioncrows
16.
Whenyouaremeasuringyourwork,youshouldconsiderthatifthereissomeoneatworkwhoencouragesyourdevelopmentandtalkstoyouabout______.
17.
Theexistingsatellitesarenotgoodatdetectingthethicknessoftheicepartlybecausetheorbitsofsatelliteswith______donotcovereveryportionoftheocean.
18.
Diseasemayeitherbeassociatedwithillnessorbe______.
19.
Today,therearetwiceasmanyinternallydisplacedpersonsasrefugeesintheworld.
A.YB.NC.NG
20.Theideaofusingdogstopullsledsbegan______.
A.some35000yearsago
B.1000yearsago
C.before1000B.C.
D.before1908
二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.(17)
A.Thewomandoesn'tlikeorangejuice.
B.Thewomandidn'tcometoseeEverett.
C.Themanwasinacarcrashthismorning.
D.Themanbrokethecontainerofjuice.
22.(16)
A.Hewillchooseanewtopictowritetheessay.
B.HewillchoosethenovelwrittenbyShakespeareasthetopic.
C.Herefusestoaccepttheman'sadvice.
D.Heisonthewrongtrack.
23.
【B5】
24.聽力原文:M:Hi,Anne.Pleasecomeinandtakeaseat.
W:Well,Ican'tstaylong.I'vestillgotthesepaperstomark,butIthoughtI'dcheckupyourprogresswiththewebsite.
M:Well,thingsarealittleonholdrightnow.We'vegotaproblemwiththeBBS.Thefreelancewebdesignerwasnotasgoodasweinitiallythoughtshewouldbe.SheinformeduslastnightthatshecouldonlydosimpledesigningandthatputtingupaBBSisbeyondhermeans.
W:Well,didn'tyoumakealistofwhatyouwantfromheratthebeginning?
M:Notreally,shewasrecommendbyJimandfromwhathetoldme,thisladysoundedtobeprettyqualifiedtodothejob.I'mnotaskingforaterrificwebdesignbuttobuildupastructurewithallthebasicelementsofwebdesign.
W:Didyouaskherwhyshewasn'tfrankwithyouinthebeginningifshecouldn'tdotheBBS?
M:Idid.ShesaidIdidn'tbringthatupandthatitwasacommunicationproblem.Youknow,IalsorealizethatsheisanamateurandisnotwhatJimhasdescribedexactly.Thatreallygetsme.
W:Iknowyoumustbefeelingyou'rebeingcheatedorsomething.Sowhatdoyouplantodonowthatshegotthejobhalfdone?
M:Idon'twanttobemeanbutI,basically,ItoldherstraightoutIwillnotpayherfullfeesbecauseshewasn'thonestwithmeinthebeginningandbecauseofthisithascostsmetimeandenergyonthisprojectsinceIhavetosearcharoundforotherpeopletocompletethejob.
W:Thatsoundsfair.ButI'msureshemustbeveryupsetafteralltheworkshe'sdone.
M:Hey,butwho'stheloserhere?Idon'tthinkpeopleshouldtakeupajobifitisnotwithintheirmeanstocomplete.Thatshouldteachheralesson.
W:Well,itstillmeansweneedtofindsomeone.IsuggestwegobacktoourDeanandseeifwecangetextrafundingsomewhereintheTeacherDevelopmentFund.Thenwecangetaprofessionaltoworkatit.
M:WecantrybutIthinkwehaven'tgotahopeinhell.
(23)
A.Thedesignercouldn'thandletheBBS.
B.TheBBSfailed.
C.Thedesignwastoobad.
D.Thedesignerwasout.
25.聽力原文:W:Whereshallwespendourholidaysthisyear,Tom?Goingawayorstayingathome?
M:We'redefinitelygoingabroad,dear.ButIdon'tthinkwe'llgoawayinMay.Idoubtifwe'llhaveenoughmoneysavedupbythen.
Q:Whycan'tthecouplegoabroadinMay?
(15)
A.Becausetheyhavesomefinancialproblems.
B.BecausetheywillbemuchraininMay.
C.Becausetheywon'thavefreetimeinMay.
D.Becausetheycan'thaveeverythinggotreadybythen.
26.聽力原文:W:Imadeaterriblemistaketoday.Yousee,Ireadastudent'sarticletothewholeclassandpointedhiserrorsout.Imeanttoletthestudentslearnfromit.ThenIsawhewasloweringhisheadandneverlookedupthroughouttheclass.
M:Itisourresponsibilitytopointoutstudents'errorsbutnotinpublic.
Q:Whatdoesthemanthinkofthewoman'swayofteaching?
(16)
A.Negative.B.Favorable.C.Neutral.D.Indifferent.
27.【B7】
28.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.
聽力原文:M:IhopeIwon'toversleep.I'vesimplygottocatchthefirstflighttoNewYork.
W:IfIwereyou,I'drequestthewake-upcallfromthehotelreception.
Q:Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?
(12)
A.Tocancelhistrip.
B.Togotobedearly.
C.Tocatchalaterflight.
D.Toaskforawake-upcall.
29.(24)
A.Hewouldbuyhimahouse.
B.HewouldbuyhisparentsahouseinUSA.
C.Hewouldsavesomemoneyinthebank.
D.Hewouldconsumeallthemoneyhehad.
30.(25)
A.Theschoolsareovercrowded.
B.Theclassroomsarenotbigenough.
C.Therearetoomanyclasses.
D.Theencouragementisnotenough.
31.(36)
A.TheGermanteam.
B.TheBritishteam.
C.TheBrazilianTeam.
D.TheAmericanteam.
32.聽力原文:Recently,amanwhowasalwaysingoodhealth,spentaweekinbedwithsevereflu.Itwastheworseillnessinhislife.ThepreviousWeek,heandhiswifeseparated.(30)Itseemshisunusualiiihealthwasconnectedwithhisbadfeeling.
(29)Humanshavelongbeenawarethatourhealthislinkedwithourthought,emotionsandrelationships.Nowscienceiscatchingupwithoursuspicion.Anewfieldofscientificinvestigationhasdeveloped.It'sthestudyofhowourthoughtsandfeelingsworkwithourimmuneandnervoussystems.
Therearealreadyresearchersatmedicalschoolswhoaredevotedtothestudy.Theyarediscoveringsurprisingconnectionsbetweenmindandbody.Oneresearcherhasbeenworkingwithbreastcancerpatients.Shehasbeenlookingatthementalfactorsintheirillnessandtreatment.(31)She'hasdiscoveredthatwomenwhodidnotliketotalkabouttheemotionscreatedbytheirillnesshadmorechanceofdyingin.fiveyearsaftertreatment.Ofagroupof52patients,16womendied.All16womenhadsaidtheyusuallyfounditdifficulttotalktopeopleabouttheirillness.So,simplyspeaking,itisbadforyourheathtokeepnegativefeelinginsideyou.Youneedtotalkaboutthemtoyourfamilyandfriends.
Otherresearchshowsthatstressreallycanmakeyousick.Peoplewholeadstressfullivesaremorelikelytofallillwithcoldsandflusandotherillnesses.But,ifyouhavelotsofgoodqualityrelationshipsWithfamilyandfriendsinyourlife,thenyouarelesslikelytofallill,eventhoughthecircumstanceofyourlifemightbedifficult.
(30)
A.Howpeoplefalliii.
B.Theinfluenceofpeople'semotionsontheirhealth.
C.Anewmethodtocarebreastcancer.
D.Severalwaystokeepfit.
33.(32)
A.Itstandsforhostility.
B.Itisnotnormal.
C.Itisaninvasionofspace.
D.Itmeansintimacybetweentwopeople.
34.(22)
A.Theyareshopping.
B.Theyarejogging.
C.Theyareseeingamovie.
D.Theyaredrinkingcoffee.
35.(46)
36.(34)
A.Atarailwaystation.
B.Atabuscenter.
C.Inthecountryside.
D.Inacoastaltown.
37.聽力原文:W:ElizabethMartinspeaking.
M:Dr.Martin,mynameisMarkJohnson.MyroommateBenjaminJohnisinyourarthistoryclass,ArtHistory502.
W:Yes.
M:Well,he'ssickandwon'tbeinyourclasstoday.Heaskedmetobringhistermpapertoyouroffice.
W:OK.Thepaperisduebythreeo'clock.
M:Ihaveaclassfromonetotwo.I'llbringittoyourofficeaftermyclass.
W:Well,Ihaveameetingthisafternoon,soyoucandropitoffwiththesecretaryoftheArtHistoryDepartment.She'llseethatIgetit.
M:OK.Oh,Ialmostforgot.I'mabiologymajor,butmyadvisertoldmethatIneedonemorehumanitiescoursetograduate.Inoticedyou'reteachingacourseonlandscapepaintersnextsemester.Couldyoutellmealittlebitaboutit?
W:Sure.Well,it'sacoursefornon-artmajors.We'llbelookingatseveraldifferentpaintersandexaminingtheirworks.We'llalsolookatthehistoryandpoliticsoftheerainwhichtheylived.
M:Thatsoundsinteresting.Whatisrequiredforthecourse?
W:There'snofinalexam,andthere'sonlyonerequiredbook.Buteachstudenthastogiveamajorpresentationaboutanindividualpainterattheendofthecourse.
M:Hm,itsoundsgood.Willyoubeinyourofficelatertoday?I'dliketotalkwithyouaboutit.
W:Well,mymeeting'sscheduledtolastallafternoon.Whydon'tyoustopbytomorrowanytimeintheafternoon?MyofficeisintheFineArtsBuildingrightnexttothelibrary.
M:Thanks.I'lldothat.
(20)
A.Findoutaboutacourse.
B.Seeanadviser.
C.Dropoffapaper.
D.Gotoameeting.
38.
【B8】
39.聽力原文:M:IamjustwritingMaryaboutourvacation.Whydon'tyouenclosethispictureofusinfrontoftheGrandCanyon?
W:Don'tyouthinkit'salittleoutoffocus?
Q:Whatdoesthewomanimply?
(13)
A.Thephotographisnotgoodenoughtosend.
B.ThephotographwasnottakenattheGrandCanyon.
C.TheyalreadysentMaryaphotographoftheirvacation.
D.Sendingpicturesthroughthemailistooexpensive.
40.聽力原文:Yourprofessorhasaskedmetotalktoyoutodayaboutthetopicthatshouldbeofrealconcerntocivilengineers:theerosionoftheUSbeaches.Letmestartwithsomestatistics,Didyouknowthat90%ofthecoastinthiscountryiseroding,onthegulfofMexicoforinstance,erosionaverages4to5feetperyear?Overthepast20years,therehasbeenanincreaseinbuildingalongthecoast,eventhoughgeologistsandenvironmentalistshavebeenwarningcommunitiesaboutproblemslikeerosion.Someway,communitieshavetriedtoprotecttheirbuildingsandroadsandtobuildseawalls.However,geologistshavefoundthatsuchstabilizingstructuresactuallyspeedupthedestructionofthebeaches.Thesebeacheswithseawalls,calledstabilizedbeaches,aremuchnarrowerthanbeacheswithoutthem.Youmaywonderhowseawallsspeedupbeachloss.Theexplanationissimple.Iftheflowofthebeachesisgentle,thewaterenergyislessenedasitwashesupalongtheshore.Itisreducedevenmorethatreturnstotheseasoitdoesn'tcarrybackmuchsand.Ontheotherhand,whenthewaterhitsthenearlyverticalfaceoftheseawall,itgoesstraightbacktotheseawiththefullforceofitsenergyanditcarriesbackagreatdealofsand.Becauseoftherealriskoflosingbeaches,manygeologistssupportabanonalltypesofstabilizingconstructiononshorelines.
(30)
A.Toprotectbeachfrontproperty.
B.Toreducethetrafficonbeachroads.
C.Toprovideprivacyforhomeowners.
D.Todefinepropertylimits.
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.
Whatsocialchangeisreflectedintheadvertisementthatincludesawoman'searningpower?
42.
Afterreadingthepassage,wecanlearntheauthorintenttoimply
A.inscience,itisnotdifficulttotellfactfromfiction______.
B.themeaningofscienceissoambiguousthatafewcancatchontoitsmeaningandobjectives
C.thefactthatscientistsignoredthepracticalsideoftheirdiscoveriesintheoreticalresearchwhichshouldbeintrospected
D.practical-mindedpeoplecanaccuratelyexplainthemeaningandobjectivesofscienceasawhole
43.
WhatdoesMr.Cerf'sexpectforthefutureoftheInternet?
44.Whyaretoday'soldermiddle-agedandelderlybecomingthenewwinners?
A.Becausetheymaderelativelysmallcontributionsintax,butyoungergenerationwillpossiblyhandovermorethanathirdoftheirlifetime'searningsforthecareofthem.
B.Becausetheycontributedalotintaxandnowcanclaimmuchonthewelfaresystem.
C.Becausetheymadesmallcontributions,butnowcanmakemoneyeasily.
D.Becausetheyoutnumberyoungergenerationandenjoymoreprivilegesinthepresentsociety.
45.
Wecaninferfromthelastparagraphthat______.
A.itsconsumerscanbuybetterproductatlowerprice
B.boomisexpectedbyallcountriesunderallsituations
C.recessionmayconnectdomesticandexport-ledeconomies
D.theeconomyofacountryneedsbothboomandbust
46.
Theanalogyof"cookingalobsterinapot"illustratethatinaslowlychangingenvironment______.
47.
WhatistheprimaryobjectiveofcarryingoutthePineGeneDiscoveryProject?
A.Tospeedupold-fashionedbreedingmethods.
B.Toidentifyallthegenesinthepinetree'sgenome.
C.Tofindoutwhatdesiredtraitsthepinetreeshave.
D.Tomakeiteasiertoknowwhichgeneneedsaltering.
48.
DuringtheFirstWorldWar,soldierswhospentlongperiodsincoldandwettrenches______.
A.oftencaughtcolds
B.nevercaughtcolds
C.didnotshowincreasedtendencytocatchcolds
D.didnotincreaseinnumber
49.
【C6】
50.Whatdoestheauthormeanbysaying"researchandpublicationbecomemoreandmoreaboutlessandless"(Line4,Para.3)?
A.Theuniversityresearchfieldisfullofupsanddowns.
B.Researchisnotcompatiblewithpublicationineducation.
C.Therearemoreresearchesbutthey'reintoanarrowerfield.
D.Therearemoreresearchresultsbutlessareforpublication.
51.
【C10】
52.
Accordingtothepassage,districtcourtsarealsoknownas______.
A.circuitcourts
B.supremecourts
C.intermediatecourts
D.trialcourts
53.SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.
Wateristheoldestform.oftransportation.Theoriginalsailingvesselswerereplacedbysteamboatsintheearly1800sandbydieselpowerinthe1920s.Adistinctionisgenerallymadebetweendeep-waterandnavigableinlandwatertransport.DomesticcommercecentersontheGreatLakes,canals,andnavigablerivers.
In1975watertransportaccountedfor22.6percentoftotalintercitytonnage.Itsrelativeshareofintercitytonnagewas33.3percentin1947and31.7percentin1958.Tonnagedeclinedto27.9percentin1965butincreasedby1970to28.4percent.Thisshort-timeincreasedidnotstabilize.Marketsharedroppedby5.8percentby1975.Forecastedmarketshareby1985is18.4percentoftotalintercitytonnage.Thewatertransportshareofrevenuehasbeenlessthan2percentofintercityfreightrevenuesince1955.
Theexactmilesofimprovedwaterwaysinoperationdependinpartonwhethercoastwiseandintercostalsshippingisincluded.Approximately26,000milesofimprovedinlandwaterwayswereoperatedin1975.Fewermilesofimprovedinlandwaterwaysexistthanofanyothertransportationmode.
Themainadvantageofwatertransportisthecapacitytomoveextremelylargeshipments.Deepwatervesselsarerestrictedinoperation,butdieseltowedbargeshaveafairdegreeofflexibility.Incomparisontorailandhighway,watertransportranksinthemiddlewithrespecttofixedcost.Thefixedcostofoperationisgreaterthanthatofmotorcardersbutlessthanthatofrailroads.Themaindisadvantageofwateristhelimiteddegreeofflexibilityandthelowspeedsoftransport.Unlessthesourceanddestinationofthemovementareadjacenttoawaterway,supplementalhaulbyrailortruckisrequired.Thecapabilityofwatertotransportlargetonnageatlowvariablecostplacesthismodeoftransportindemandwhenlowfreightratesaredesiredandspeedoftransitisasecondaryconsideration.
Freighttransportedbyinlandwaterleansheavilytominingandbasicbulkcommodities,suchaschemicals,cement,andselectedagriculturalproducts.Inadditiontotherestrictionsofnavigablewaterways,terminalfacilitiesforbulkanddrycargostorageandloaded-unloaddeviceslimittheflexibilityofwatertransport.Laborrestrictionsonloadingandunloadingatdecklevelcreateoperationalproblemsandtendtoreducethepotentialrangeofavailabletraffic.Finally,ahighlycompetitivesituationhasdevelopedbetweenrailroadsandinlandwatercarriersinareaswhereparalleledroutingsexist.
InlandandGreatLakeswatertransportwillcontinuetobeafablealternativeforfuturelogisticalsystemdesign.ThefullpotentialoftheSt.LawrenceSeawayhasnotyetbeenrealizedwithrespecttodomesticfreight.Theslowpassageofinlandrivertransportcanprovideaform.ofwaterhousingintransitiffullyintegratedintooverallsystemdesign.Improvementsinicebreakingequipmentappearonthevergeofemanatingtheseasonallimitationsofwatertransport.
Whichofthefollowingstatementsisnottrueaccordingtothearticle?
A.Steamboatsaretheoriginalsailingvessels.
B.Steampowerwasfollowedbydieselpower.
C.Deep-waterandnavigableinlandwatertransportsareequivalents.
D.ThereisnotdomesticcommerceintheAtlanticOcean.
54.Accordingtothefirstparagraph,whataremanyAmericanparentsworriedabout?
A.Thepotentialphysicalproblemsofthekids.
B.Thehigherstandardsetbythefederalgovernment.
C.Astudycomingouteveryotherweek.
D.Theirchildren'semotionalorbehavioralproblems.
55.
Bysaying"lifehasawayofthrowingthesecurveballsatus",theauthormeans______.
A.lifeisfullofmiseriesandmisfortunes
B.thingsandpeoplethatyoufeelsocomfortablewithdonotlastforgoodandaredestinedtochange
C.lifeisfullofchangesandthesechangescannotbeavoided
D.lifeisfullofsurprises
56.
Fromthepassage,itcanbeinferredthat______.
A.nearly120peoplediebecauseofthetrafficaccidentseveryyearinNorway
B.trafficproblemscanbecoveredbythemediasuchasradioandnewspapernow
C.theethicalproblemsarearesultoftheincompetentadministrationofthecountry
D.Parliamentshouldtakealltheresponsibilityforthesafetyoftraffic
57.
【C2】
58.
Chineseworkersabroadarelivingaverydifferentanddifficultlifeforthereasonthat______.
A.securityandlivingconditionsraisedtheirconcern
B.poorlivingconditionsraisedtheirconcern
C.theywanttoliveagoodlifeabroad
D.therearenotenoughsupplyfortheirliving
59.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.
Iflifeseemsboringanddepressing,perhapsabigdoseofdailyself-esteemhelpisjustthesparkyouneedforahappierlife.Theself-esteemactivitiessuggestedheretakejustafewminuteseachdayandresearchstudiesindicatehighself-esteemisbeneficialtoyourhealth.
ResearcherDavidSchmitt,PhD,associateprofessorofBradleyUniversity'sPsychologyDepartment,reportsthathighself-esteemcorrelateswithrelationships.Whenwehavestrongrelationshipswefeelbetteraboutourselvesthanwhenourrelationshipsaretroublesome.Strongrelationships,strongself-esteem.
Self-esteemalsocorrelateswithhappinessandlifesatisfactionaccordingtopsychologicalresearcherChristopherPeterson,authorofAPrimerinPositivePsychology.Thehigheryourself-esteem,thegreateryourreportedhappinessandsatisfactionwithlife.Theconverseisalsotrue,lowerselfesteemcorrelateswithlowlifesatisfactionandhappiness.Itdemandsustobeawareofourownfeelingofself-esteem,takingstepstoimproveitwhenwe'refeelingdown.
Reinforceyourcloserelationshipswithhighqualitycontacteachday.Thisisverysignificant.Givesomethingofyourselftopeopleyoucareabout.Afewsincerewordsofappreciation,afewminutesofcompassionatelistening,oranearnestofferofhelptoanelderlyorshut-infriendorrelativewillpaybigdividendstobothparties.
Giveyourselfabreak.We'reoftenmuchharderonourselvesthanweareonothers.Don'texpectperfectionofyourself.Beforgivingofyourhumanerrorsandtreatthemwithhumorratherthandisdainoranger.Refrainfromnegativeselftalk.Instead,remindyourselfthatyounormallymakeveryfewmistakes.
Savoryourgoodmemories.Keepamentalorliteralfileofgoodmemoriesandvisitthemoften.Naturallynostalgic(懷舊的)peoplehavehighself-esteemandarelesspronetodepression.Thinkingofgoodmemoriesforjust20minutesadaycanmakepeoplemorecheerfulthantheyweretheweekbefore,andhappierthaniftheythinkoftheircurrentlives.
Snapbackfromnegativeevents.Badthingswillhappen;that'spartoflife.Anattitudeofresilienceandpositivethinkingcanhelpyousnapbackfromnegativethinkingjustasquicklyasyoucan.Positivethinkingyieldspositivelifeevents,andvice-versa.
Injustafewminuteseachdayyoucanbuildyourself-esteemandreaptherewardsofgreaterhappinessandlifesatisfaction.Beyourownbestfriendnotyourworstenemy.
ChristopherPeterson'sstudyrequiresustoraisetheawarenessof______.
60.
Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?
A.O'Pepsicogoesbankrupt.
B.Thenumberofsupermarketsdoubles.
C.JimBrowntakesanega
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