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2022年安徽省宿州市大學(xué)英語(yǔ)6級(jí)大學(xué)英語(yǔ)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.
Low-incomeshoppersmaygain______onfruitandvegetableproducts.
2.
AccordingtoProf.Bhushan,wecouldhavestain-resistantwindowglassbyusingsuper-smoothpolymersheets,whichareproducedby_________.
3.
NooneknowsexactlyhowGMcropswillaffecttheenvironmentbecausegeneticstructureiscomplexandtherelatedtestsnowmainlystudy______.
4.
Thefirstuseoftheterm'organicfarming'isusuallycreditedto______inhis1940book,LooktotheLand.
5.Duringthe20thcentury,______,abundantconflictsinusedemand,andanintensificationofusethathasacceleratedquickly.
6.Visawillintroduceanew"waveandpay"cardinLondonforpurchases______.
A.under$25B.under£10C.abroadD.intraveling
7.
Visitorsareallowedto______.
8.
Freud'sinfluenceon______,______,and______cannotbemeasured.
9.
EmekBaskethasstudiedtheimpactofWal-Martontheretailersin______.
A.Americancounties
B.Europeantowns
C.Americanmetropolis
D.citiesallovertheworld
10.TripleYourPersonalProductivity
Haveyoueverhadtheexperienceoflookingbackonyourweekwiththesinkingfeelingthatyoudidn'tgetasmuchdoneasyou'dhoped?Whenbuildingasuccessfulcareerorabusinessofyourown,yourtimeisperhapsyourmostvaluableasset,andyourincomeisadirectresultofhowyouspendyourtime.Youcannotbuyanymoretimethanyou'regiven,andtheclockisalwaysticking.
Afewyearsago,Idiscoveredasimplesystemthatallowedmetonearlytriplemyproductivity,andinthisarticleI'llsharesomeverypracticalideasyoucanapplyrightawaytoincreaseyoureffectivenesswithoutworkinganyharderthanyoudonow.
Keepadetailedtimelog.
Thefirststeptobettermanagingyourtimeistofindouthowyou'recurrentlyspendingyourtime.Keepingatimelogisaveryeffectivewaytodothis,andaftertryingitforjustoneday,you'llimmediatelygaintremendousinsightintowhereyourtimeisactuallygoing.Theveryactofmeasuringisoftenenoughtoraiseyourunconscioushabitsintoyourconsciousness,whereyouthenhaveachancetoscrutinizeandchangethem.
Here'showtokeepatimelog.Throughoutyourdayrecordthetimewheneveryoustartorstopanyactivity.Considerusingastopwatchtojustrecordtimeintervalsforeachactivity.Youcandothisduringonlyyourworkingtimeorthroughoutyourentireday.Attheendoftheday,sortallthetimechunksintogeneralcategories,andfindoutwhatpercentageofyourtimeisbeingspentoneachtypeofactivity.Ifyouwanttobethorough,dothisforaweek,andcalculatethepercentageofyourtotaltimethatyouspentoneachtypeofactivity.Beasdetailedaspossible.Notehowmuchtimeyouspendonemail,readingnewsgroups,websurfing,phonecalls,eating,goingtothebathroom,etc.Ifyougetupoutofyourchair,itprobablymeansyouneedtomakeanentryinyourtimelog.Itypicallyendupwith50-100logentriesperday.
Youmaybesurprisedtodiscoveryou'respendingonlyasmallfractionofyourworkingtimedoingwhatyou'dconsidertobeactualwork.Studieshaveshownthattheaverageofficeworkerdoesonly1.5hoursofactualworkperday.Therestofthetimeisspentsocializing,takingcoffeebreaks,eating,engaginginnon-businesscommunication,movingaroundpapers,anddoinglotsofothernon-worktasks.Theaveragefull-timeofficeworkerdoesn'tevenstartdoingrealworkuntil11:00amandbeginstowinddownaround3:30pm.
Analyzeyourresults.
ThefirsttimeIkeptatimelog,Ionlyfinished15hoursworthofrealworkinaweekwhereIspentabout60hoursinmyoffice.EventhoughIwastechnicallyabouttwiceasproductiveastheaverageofficeworker,Iwasstilldisturbedbytheresults.Wheredidthoseother45hoursgo?Mytimeloglaiditalloutforme,showingmeallthetimedrainsIwasn'tconsciouslyawareof—checkingemailtoooften,excessiveperfectionismdoingtasksthatdidn'tneedtobedone,over-readingthenews,takingtoomuchtimeformeals,disturbedbypreventableinterruptions,etc.
Calculateyourpersonalefficiencyratio.
WhenIrealizedthatIspent60hoursattheofficebutonlycompleted15hoursofactualworkwithinthattime,Istartedaskingmyselfsomeinterestingquestions.Myincomeandmysenseofaccomplishmentdependedonlyonthose15hours,notonthetotalamountoftimeIspentattheoffice.SoIdecidedtobeginrecordingmydailyefficiencyratioastheamountoftimeIspentonactualworkdividedbythetotalamountoftimeIspentinmyoffice.WhileitcertainlybotheredmethatIwasonlyworking25%ofthetimeinitially,Ialsorealizeditwouldbeextremelyfoolishtosimplyworklongerhours.
Cutbackontotalhourstoforceanincreaseinefficiency.
&
A.howeffectivelyhespendshistime
B.howmuchworkhedoeseveryday
C.howthebossevaluateshisperformance
D.howhebalancesworkandleisuretime
11.
Fromtheadvertisement,wecaninferthatifyonjointheclub,yourfigure______.
12.
Ifyouareoutstandingincertainfield,youaremorelikelytobereliedonwhenpeoplehave
13.Depression
Inbed,youtossandturn,unabletogetagoodnight'ssleep.Youfeelanxiousandworried.There'splentytodo,buttheworkpilesupbecauseyoufeellistlessandtired.Youdon'tevenwanttodoanythingfun.Friendstellyouto"pullyourselftogether,"butyoufeelhelplessandhopeless.Youhavedifficultyconcentratingandmakingdecisions.Whenyoulookinthemirror,youhateyourself.Youaredefinitelyinoneoflife'svalleys—youaredepressed.
Everyonegetsthebluesonceinawhile.Emotionallowsandhighsareanormalpartoflife.Thebluesbecomedepressionwhenyoufeelsosleepyandlistlessthatyoucan'tfunctionnormallyineverydaylife.
TypesofDepression
Depressioncanrangefromamildpanictoself-destructiveorsuicidalbehavior,It'simportanttounderstandthevarioustypesofdepressionsothatyoucanrecognizethem.
Depressionoccursatallages,althoughmajordepressiveepisodespeakbetweentheagesof55and70inmenand20and45inwomen.Abouthalfofthosewhoexperienceanepisodeofmajordepressionwillhaveanotherwithintwoyears.Forsomepeople,episodesofdepressionareseparatedbyseveralyears,whileotherssuffergroupsofepisodesoverashorttimespan.Betweenepisodes,suchindividualsfeelwell.
Majordepressivedisorderaffectsapproximately14.8millionAmericanadults—or6.7percentoftheU.S.populationaged18yearsandolder—inagivenyear.Majordepressivedisorderismorecommoninwomenthaninmen.Althoughtreatmentcanhelpmorethan80percentofpeoplewithseveredepression,mostpeoplewithdepressiondonotseektreatment.
--Reactivedepression.Thistypeofdepressionisareactiontostressfulevents—divorce,deathofalovedone,achronicillness,apersonaltragedy,orevensocialisolation,whichtheelderlyfrequentlyexperience.Thepersonisunabletorecovernormallyfromthefeelingsassociatedwiththeevent.Commonfeelingsincludeself-pity,pessimism,andlossofinterestinlife.Itaffectspeopleofallages.
--SeasonalAffectiveDisorder(SAD).Ifyouliveinthenorthernlatitudesandsufferdepressionduringthewintermonths,youmaysufferfromseasonalaffectivedisordercausedbyalackofexposuretosunlight.Doctorsaren'tsureexactlywhatphysiologicalmechanismsareatworkinSAD,buttheyspeculatethatdepressedfeelingsandothersymptomsmaybeduetoanincreaseinthereleaseofthehormonemeltonin.SADsufferersfeellethargicandirritable.Theymayalsosufferfromchronicheadaches,increasedappetite,weightgain,andanincreasedneedforsleep.Forunknownreasons,SADistrulya"woman'sdepression,"inthatwomenmakeup70percentto80percentofthoseaffected.SinceabouthalfofallSADsufferershaverelativeswhoalsosufferfromSADorotheremotionalproblems,researchersspeculatethattheproblemmaybeinherited.
--Biochemicaldepression.Doctorsaren'tsurewhy,butsomepeopledevelopabiochemicallybaseddepressionsometimeduringmidlife.It'slikelythatthistypeofdepressioniscausedbybiochemicalproblemswithinthebrain.Theproblemusuallyrespondswelltoantidepressantmedication.Youmaybemorelikelytodevelopthistypeofchemicaldepressionifothermembersofyourfamilyhavealsosufferedfromthisproblem.
--Diseaseordrug-relateddepression.SomediseasessuchasAIDS,stroke,chronicpain,andhypothyroidism(甲狀腺功能減退)cancausedepression.Inhypothyroidism,thethyroidgland(甲狀腺)malfunctions,leadingtotoolittleornothyroidhormonecirculatinginthebloodstream.Inadditiontodepression,othersymptomsofhypothyroidismincludefatigue,weakness,weightgain,impairedmemory,andshortnessofbreath.Fortunately,thedepressionandothersymptomsofhypothyroidismcanbeeffectivel
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14.Besideslowbirthrate,______isanotherfactorthatfuelsthetrendofruralpopulationinpartsofEurope.
15.Divorce
Forevery1,000marriedcouplesintheUK,13endupdivorcedaccordingtostatistics.Divorceisoftenacomplicatedandmessyprocess,andthrowsupmanypities.
DivorceIssues
Suchpainfulissuesaswhethertosellyourhome,whichparentwilllookafteryourchildren,andhowitwillaffectanyloansyoumayhave,willallhavetoberesolved.AndifyouaredivorcingyourpartnerinScotlandratherthaninEnglandandWalesthenanothersetoflawswillapply.
Formanycouples,obtainingadivorcehasneverbeeneasier.Theold-fashionedconceptofestablishingthatonepartyisatfaulthasbeencommittedtohistoryandtheimportantfacttoestablishnowisthattherelationshiphas"irreparablybrokendown".
InCourtorOnline?
Itisevenpossibletodivorceyourpartneronline,allowingyoutosaveonlegalcosts—andaccordingtoonlineexperts,thiscansaveyouabout£700fromtheaverage£800.However,thismethodisonlysuitableforverystraightforwardanduncontesteddivorces.
Alternatively,youcanapplyfordivorceatacountycourtinEnglandandWales,buttodothis,couplesmusthavebeenmarriedforatleastayear.
Thefirststageofdivorceisobtainingwhatisknownasa"Decreenisi(日后才生效的離婚判決書(shū))".Thisisgrantedifthecourtissatisfiedthemarriagehas"irreparablybrokendown",andthisisprovenbyshowingoneoffivethings:adultery(通奸行為);unreasonablebehavior;desertiononthepartofonepartnerforatleasttwoyears;thatthecouplehavebeenseparatedfortwoyearsandbothspousesagreetodivorce;orthatthecouplehavebeenseparatedforfiveyears.
Yourspouse's"unreasonablebehavior"mustbesointolerablethatnobodycouldreasonablyexpectyoutocarryonlivingwithhimorher.Itcouldinclude,forexample,financialcarelessness,drinking,gambling,orlackofemotionalsupport.Youcannotbaseyourdivorceonthisifyouthenlivetogetherforaperiodofmorethansixmonthsafterwards.Thisrulealsoappliestodesertion,andthediscoverythatadulteryhastakenplace.
Thesecondandfinalstageisobtaininga"Decreeabsolute(絕對(duì)判決)".Thedivorcecanbestoppedatanytimeuntilthisisgranted,soitisadvisabletosortoutallthefinancialandpracticaldetailsfirst.
UsingaDivorceLawyer
If,asinthevastmajorityofcases,yourrelationshipiscomplicated,itisadvisabletoseeklegaladvicefromafamousfamilylawadvisor,whowillbeabletoproperlyadviseyouaboutyourrightsandresponsibilities.
IfyouareunsurehowtogoaboutchoosingalawyerthenitmightbeagoodideatoconsulttheLawSocietyortheFamilyLawSolicitorsAssociation,whokeepalistofqualifiedlawyers.AlternativelyvisittheCitizen'sAdviceBureauwhohasagreatdealofinformationregardingsuchmatters.
WhatAretheAlternatives?
Negotiationisavoluntaryservicethatallowsyouandyourpartnertomeetwithatrainedandimpartialnegotiatortoclarifytheissues,discusstheavailableoptions,andreachdecisionsacceptabletoyouboth.Whilethenegotiatorwillmanagetheprocessofnegotiation,heorsheisnottheretopromoteeitherperson'sinterests.Thedecisionsarefinallyyours.
Youwillstillrequiretheservicesofalawyertoputyourdecisionsonpropertyorfinancialmattersintolegalform.Thegovernmentiskeenforpeopletoattendnegotiation,andthenumberofpeopleofferingthisservicehasvastlyincreasedinthelastfewyears.Youmayberequiredtoattendnegotiationmeetingsifyourdivorceisfundedbylegalaid.FormoreinformationvisitourfeatureonNegotiation.
WhatAbouttheChildren?
Divorcecanbeespeciallyconfusingforchildren,whoarelikelytofeelconfusedbyeventsandmayevenblamethemselvesfortheirparent
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16.
______ishighlyadvisedbeforethedecisiononthecolorschemeisdecidedandpracticalpaintingworksinitiates.
17.
Afterathoroughinvestigationofwhathappensduringtheearthquake,scientistsuse______toratetheactualdamage.
18.
Itisprovedthattheuncontrolledactivityoffreeradicalscausedmanycancers.
A.YB.NC.NG
19.
TheUnitedStatesintendedtounitetheArabworldtocontroltheoilandstrategiczonesintheMiddleEast.
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20.
Accordingtothepassage,people______cantakerunningasregularexerciseimmediately?
A.withalotofenthusiasm
B.withgoodhealthcondition
C.whohavenomoneybutlotsoftime
D.whowanttobestronger
二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.(26)
A.Hethinksthatit'shelpful.
B.Heisscaredandthinksthatit'sterrible.
C.Hethinksthatit'sreasonabletostoptakingpain-killers.
D.Hewilltakenoticetothedoctorbecausethedoctorisadrugdealer.
22.(35)
A.Findingsomethingthateveryonethinkssuitsherbest.
B.Thesuggestionsofotherpeople.
C.Thepriceoftheclothes.
D.Theattitudeofthesalesman.
23.(15)
A.Thewomansuggeststhemantakemoremedicine.
B.Thewomansuggeststhemandoexerciseregularly.
C.Thewomansuggeststhemantrytosleepmore.
D.Thewomansuggeststhemanhaveawhole-bodycheck.
24.(21)
A.Knowwhattelevisionisbestforhim.
B.Askforacheaperpriceonthetelevision.
C.Changeastoretobuyadifferenttelevision.
D.Besatisfiedwithwhathehas.
25.(22)
A.Itisclosetotheschool.
B.Itischeap.
C.Ithasconvenientfacilities.
D.Thetenantagreementisgood.
26.聽(tīng)力原文:M:Iwishyouhadtoldmeyourvacationplanssooner.Ihopewecouldhaveasplendidvacation.
W:I'msorry.IthoughtyouknewIgotomyparents'beachhouseeachAugust.
Q:Whyisthemanupset?
(16)
A.Becausehewantedtomeetthewoman'sparents.
B.BecausehegoestoabeachhouseeachAugust.
C.Becausehewon'tbeabletotakeavacation.
D.Becausehedidn'tknowthewoman'splan.
27.(40)
28.
【B10】
29.(17)
A.Hehasnotbeentothenewrestaurantyet.
B.Hewouldliketogotothenewrestaurantwiththewoman.
C.Thefoodatthenewrestaurantisnotverygood.
D.Arestaurant'senvironmentisveryimportanttohim.
30.
【B6】
31.(38)
32.(36)
A.Disorderdecreaseswithtime.
B.Orderincreasewithtime.
C.Disorderincreaseswithtime.
D.Orderdecreasewithtime.
33.(18)
A.She'lldefinitelygetagoodgradebecauseshedidn'tuseInternetsources.
B.She'llprobablydobadlyonherpapersincesheusednothingbutInternetsources.
C.She'llgetabadgradebecausesheusedInternetsourcesratherthananythingelse.
D.Shewondershowwellshe'llperform.onherpaperforusingInternetsources.
34.聽(tīng)力原文:W:Well,youcleaneduptherefrigeratorthistime.Youmusthavebeenveryhungry.
M:AllIdidwasfixasnack.Thereweren'tmanyleft-oversfromyesterday.
Q:Whatdidthemandoaccordingtotheconversation?
(16)
A.Ateallthefood.
B.Cleanedthekitchen.
C.Fixedtherefrigerator.
D.Boughtsomegroceries.
35.聽(tīng)力原文:W:Judyearnedalotofmoneyoverthesummerasaconsultantforthatagency.
M:Idon'tdoubtit.whatsurprisesmeisthatshe'sstillworkingtherenowthatclasseshavestartedagain.
Q:WhatdoesthemansayaboutJudy?
(14)
A.He'ssurprisedshechosethatagency.
B.Hewonderswhyshe'skeptherjob.
C.Hedoesn'tknowwhenherclassesstarted.
D.Hedoubtsshemakesmuchmoneynow.
36.聽(tīng)力原文:M:Ineedtofindadentist.You'refamiliarwithDr.Joanna,doyourecommendher?
W:Well,I'vebeenseenbyherafewtimes.AndthebestIcansayforherisshehasinterestingmagazinesinherwaitingroom.
Q:Whatdoesthewomanimply?
(18)
A.She'sneverbeentreatedbyDr.Joanna.
B.She'sbeensittinginthewaitingroomtoolong.
C.Dr.Joannaisn'ttheverygoodchoice.
D.She'dliketorecommendamagazinetotheman.
37.
【B8】
38.(34)
A.Bibs.B.Cardboardmilkcontainers.C.Spaceships.D.Rockets.
39.(29)
A.HowDiamondisFormedandFound.
B.Diamond-APreciousStone.
C.DiamondHunting.
D.Diamond--ProducingCountries.
40.(41)
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.Bysayingthat"Cokehashardlybeensittingonitsthumbs",theauthormeansthat______.
A.itisimpossibleforCoketobeindifferenttothesituation
B.itisdifficultforCoketogetoutofthefailuresandreversethesituation
C.Cokecan'tbethebestforeveranditislosingitssharetoPepsi
D.Cokehasrealizedthatitshouldlearnfromotherstoimproveitself
42.AccordingtoKarelHelsen,whoweremainlyinchargeofEuropean'sfibre-layingprojects?
43.
WhichofthefollowingartistspioneeredCubistart?
A.Cezanne.B.Picasso.C.Michelangelo.D.Anunknownartist.
44.SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.
Inrecentyears,wehaveallwatchedtheincreasingcommercializationofthecampus.Thenumerousadvertising,postersandthegoldenarchesoffastfoodoutletsmaybeaninsulttoouraestheticsensibilities,buttheyare,arguably,noworsethanugly.Someoftheothernewfeaturesofcommercializedcampuslifedo,however,constituteaseriousthreattothingswerightlyrespect."Privatization"andthe"businessmodel"arethepotentialmenace.
Whatdothesenotionsmean?Tome,theyinvolveanincreaseddependenceonindustryandcharitableactionsforoperatingtheuniversity;anincreasedamountofourresourcesbeingdirectedtoappliedorso-calledpracticalsubjects,bothinteachingandinresearch;aproprietary(所有權(quán)的,所有人的)treatmentofresearchresults,withthecommercialinterestinsecrecyoverridingthepublic'sinterestinfree,sharedknowledge;andanattempttoruntheuniversitymorelikeabusinessthattreatsindustryandstudentsasclientsandourselvesasserviceproviderswithsomethingtosell.Wepayincreasingattentiontotheimmediateneedsanddemandsofour"customers"and,astheoldsayinggoes,"thecustomerisalwaysright".
Privatizationisparticularlyfrighteningfromthepointofviewofpublicwell-being.Aresearcheremployedbyauniversity-affiliatedhospitalinCanada,workingundercontractwithamedicine-makingcompany,madepublicherfindingsthataparticulardrugwasharmful.Thisviolatedthetermsofhercontract,andsoshewasfired.Herdismissalcausedascandal,andshewassubsequentlyrestoredtoherpreviousposition.Theuniversityandhospitalinquestionarenowworkingoutsomethingsimilartotenure(終身任職)forhospital-basedresearchersandguidelinesforcontracts,sothatmorepublicexposureofprivatelyfundedresearchwillbecomepossible.Thisisararevictoryandasmallstepintherightdirection,butthegeneraltrendistheotherway.Thankstoprofit-drivenprivatefunding,researchersarenotonlyforcedtokeepvaluableinformationsecret,theyareoftencontractuallyobligedtokeepdiscovereddangerstopublichealthunderwraps,too.ofcourse,wemustnotbetoonaiveaboutthis.Governmentscanunwiselyinsistonsecrecy,too,asdidtheBritishMinistryofAgriculture,Fisheries,andFoodintheworktheyfundedinconnectionwiththebovinespongiform.encephalopathy(牛腦海綿體病)epidemic.Thispreventedothersfromreviewingtherelevantdataandpointingoutthatproblemsweremoreseriousthangovernmentwaslettingon.
Fromthefirst,paragraphwecanlearnthatthecampuslifehasbecome______.
A.moreconvenient
B.ratherugly
C.somewhatharmful
D.nomoreaestheticthanbefore
45.ThebannerhangingoverPresidentGeorgeWBushreadunitedtovictory.ButasRepublicanslistenedtoBushslog(艱難行進(jìn))throughhisfamiliarpeptalk(鼓舞干氣的講話)lastThursdaynight,thepartyfaithfullyknewtheywereanythingbutunited.Overthelastyear,theyejectedamajorityleader,quarreledovermoralityandspending,andopenlycriticizedthepresidentonIraq,portsecurityandaSupremeCourtpick.
Forfiveyearsnobodyneededtoexplaintheword"united"toRepublicans;itwastheirbiggeststrength.ThepresidenthandedhisagendatoCongressandthepartyleadersdeliveredthevotes.Theytwistedthearmsofsmall-governmentconservativestopasseducationreformsandMedicaredrugbenefits.TheyheldtheirrankstogetherevenastheIraqoccupationwaslosingsupportsin2004.Andtheypickedupseatsintwoelectioncycles.Butnowthatcompanyhasfallenapart.MembersofCongress,tiredofbeingtakenforgrantedbyabossyWhiteHouse,havelostfaithinthepresident'spoliticaltouch.
Thestressisstartingtoshow.Republicansarebeginningtolookandsoundliketheirowncaricature(漫畫(huà))oftheDemocrats:disorganized,offmessageandunsureoftheiridentity.FearfulofdefeatinNovember,GOPcandidatesareuncertainhowtopullthemselvestogetherintheeightmonthsleftbeforetheelections.Thetoughestquestion:whethertorun,astheyhaveinthepast,asBushRepublicans,ortopushthepresidentoutoftheircampaigns."WhatI'vetriedtotellpeopleisthatapoliticalstormisgathering,andifwedon'tdosomethingtostopit,we'llbeintheminorityayearfromnow,"saysRep.RayLaHoodfromIllinois."Butsomepeoplestilldon'tgetit."
Thepresidentwon'thaveaneasytimepersuadingRepublicanstostickwithhim.Second-termpresidentsoftensufferasix-yearslump,losingseatsfortheirpartyatthispoint.Bushhasactuallybeenluckyinonerespect.Heheldhispartytogetherlongerthanmosttwo-termpresidents.JohnsonkeptcontrolforjusteightmonthsuntilhesuffereddefeatontheissueofhomerulefortheDistrictofColumbiain1965,whenDemocratstookhimon—andwon.
SomecandidatesarehappytostandbesideBush,aslongasnobodyactuallyseesthemtogether.Lockedinatightraceforre-election,Sen.MikeDeWinechosenottoaccompanyBushononetriptohishomestateofOhiolastmonth.Aweeklaterheattendedaprivatefund-raiserwiththepresidentinCincinnati—outofsightofphotographersandreporters.
WhilelisteningtoBush'speptalk,theRepublicans______.
A.wereinspiredbythepresidenttoholdtogether
B.lostinterestinthefrequentlyheardcontent
C.disagreedwiththepresidentonhisslogan
D.feltimpatientwiththeslowspeech
46.
Whenamedicalproblemhappens,Americanswouldrealizeillnesscould______.
47.
【C2】
48.Accordingtothepassage,SergeyBrinandLarryPage______.
A.arehighlightedinRandallStross'book
B.bringSiliconValleythemostadvancedtechnology
C.arepioneersinthetechnologyindustry
D.neverstoptryingtomaketheworldbetter
49.
【C10】
50.
Howistelevisionsaidtodistortlifeinreportingwarfareandconflicts?
A.TVteachesthatalllifestylesandvaluesareequal.
B.Peoplearepreoccupiedwithfantasticideasaboutwars.
C.Onthetelevisionscreen,peopleseeadirty,bloodymess.
D.Televisionpresentsimagesofhumancarnageinaform.ofentertainmentprogram.
51.
Whichofthefollowingstatementistrue?
A.Mostcustomerscametothemallearlyinthemorning.
B.Shopassistantsweremostbusyatnoon.
C.Thereweremoreshoppersinthemallfrom7:00to9:00p.m.
D.Lesspeoplewentshoppingaroundmidday.
52.
Accordingtotheauthor,howdoestheblogattractmorereaders?
53.
______couldbethebestsummaryofthelasttwoparagraphs.
A.Digitalstillcameraandtraditionalcamera
B.Prosandconsofdigitalstillcamera
C.Capturingtheworlddigitally
D.Thewaystousedigitalstillcamera
54.
HillaryRodhamchangedherlastnamein1980because______.
55.
The4thparagraphshowsthattheUniversityofIllinois______.
A.wascriticizedbytheFDA
B.isingreattrouble
C.isrequiredbytheFDAtocallbackthesoldpiglets
D.mayhavetopaythepenalty
56.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.Pleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.
Plagiarismisthepracticeofdishonestlyclaimingorimplyingoriginalauthorshipofmaterialwhichonehasnotactuallycreated,suchaswhenapersonincorporatesmaterialfromsomeoneelse'sworkintohisownworkwithoutattributingit.TheUnitedStatesofAmericaOfficeofResearchIntegrity【C1】______plagiarismas"theappropriationofanotherperson'sidea,processes,resultsorwordswithout【C2】______appropriatecredit".Moreover,Shakespeare'sappropriationofstoriesintohisplaysmaybeconsideredplagiarismexceptthatShakespeare【C3】______claimedthatthestorieswerehisown.
Withinacademia,plagiarismisseenas【C4】______dishonestyandisaseriousandpunishableacademicoffense.
Thereislittleacademicresearchintothefrequencyofplagiarism.Anyresearchthathastakenplacehas【C5】______onuniversities(higheducations).Ofthe【C6】______ofcheating(includingplagiarism,inventingdataandcheatingduringanexam),studentsadmittoplagiarismmorethananyother.25%to90%ofstudentsadmittoplagiarism.However,thisfigure【C7】______considerablyto20%and10%whenstudentsareaskedaboutthefrequencyof"serious"plagiarism(suchascopyingmostofanassignment,orpurchasinga【C8】______paperfromawebsite).
Plagiarismisnotnecessarilythesameascopyrighti
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