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2022年廣東省惠州市大學(xué)英語6級大學(xué)英語六級模擬考試(含答案)學(xué)校:________班級:________姓名:________考號:________
一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20題)1.
AfterWWⅡ,Hondamounted______onbicyclesandthesemotorizedbicyclessoldrapidlyinJapan.
2.
Diseasemayeitherbeassociatedwithillnessorbe______.
3.SuggestionsforImprovingReadingSpeed
ImprovementofReadingRate
Itissafetosaythatalmostanyonecandoublehisorherspeedofreadingwhilemaintainingequalorevenbettercomprehension.Inotherwords,youcanimprovethespeedwithwhichyougetwhatyouwantfromyourreading.
Theaveragecollegestudentreadsbetween250and350wordsperminuteonfictionandnon-technicalmaterials.A"good"readingspeedisaround500to700wordsperminute,butsomepeoplecanread1000wordsperminuteormoreonthesematerials.
Whatmakesthedifference?Therearethreemainfactorsinvolvedinimprovingreadingspeed:(1)thedesiretoimprove,(2)thewillingnesstotrynewtechniquesand(3)themotivationtopractice.
Learningtoreadrapidlyandwellpresupposesthatyouhavethenecessaryvocabularyandcomprehensionskills.Whenyouhaveadvancedonthereadingcomprehensionmaterialstoalevelatwhichyoucanunderstandcollege-levelmaterials,youwillbereadytopracticespeedreadinginearnest.
TheRoleofSpeedintheReadingProcess
Understandingtheroleofspeedinthereadingprocessisessential.Researchshowsacloserelationbetweenspeedandunderstanding--althoughitistheoppositeofwhatyoumightexpect!Amongthousandsofindividualstakingreadingtraining,inmostcasesanincreaseinratewasaccompaniedbyanincreaseincomprehension,andadecreaseinratebroughtdecreasedcomprehensionwithit.Itappearsthatplodding(單調(diào)乏味的),word-by-wordanalysisinhibitsratherthanincreasesunderstanding.
Mostadultsareabletoincreasetheirreadingrateconsiderablyandratherquicklywithoutloweringtheircomprehension.Thesesameindividualsusuallyshowadecreaseincomprehensionwhentheyreducetheirrate.Suchresults,ofcourse,areheavilydependentuponthemethodusedtogaintheincreasedrate.Simplyreadingmorerapidlywithoutactualimprovementinbasicreadinghabitsusuallyresultsinloweredcomprehension.
FactorsthatReduceReadingRate
Thefactorswhichreducereadingrateare:
?Limitedperceptualspan(word-by-wordreading)
?Slowperceptualreactiontime(slowrecognitionandresponsetothematerial)
?Vocalization(readingaloud)
?Faultyeyemovements(includinginaccuracyinplacementofthepage,inreturnsweep,inrhythmandregularityofmovement,etc.)
?Regression(needlessorunconsciousrereading)
?Faultyhabitsofattentionandconcentration(includingsimpleinattentionduringthereadingactandfaultyprocessesofretention)
?Lackofpracticeinreading--useitorloseit!
?Fearoflosingcomprehension,causingthepersontodeliberatelyreadmoreslowly
?Habitualslowreading,inwhichthepersoncannotreadfasterbecauseheorshehasalwaysreadslowly
?Poorevaluationofwhichaspectsareimportantandwhichareunimportant
?Theefforttoremembereverythingratherthantorememberselectively
Sincetheseconditionsalsotendtoreducecomprehension,increasingthereadingratebyeliminatingthemislikelytoproduceincreasedcomprehension,too.Thisisentirelydifferentfromsimplyspeedinguptherateofreading--whichmayactuallymaketherealreadingproblemmoresevere.Inaddition,forcedaccelerationmaydestroyconfidenceinone'sabilitytoread.Theobvioussolution,then,istoincreaserateasapartofatotalimprovementofthewholereadingprocess,asspecialtrainingprogramsinreadingdo.
BasicConditionsforIncreasedReadingRate
Awell-plannedprogrampreparesformaximumincreaseinratebyestablishingthenecessaryconditions.Threebasicconditionsinclude:
?Eliminatethehabitofpronouncingw
A.YB.NC.NG
4.
Themostprobablecauseofdepressionisthatitisanimbalancein______.
5.
Newdrugsusuallyarenottestedonthepeoplewhoare______.
6.
Thephotosynthesisbyancientmicrobesisanexampleof______.
A.thechangeofEarth
B.thelonghistoryofEarth
C.thelife'sinfluencesonEarth
D.thepowerofsunlight
7.
ThereisaU.N.conventionthatcancover______.
A.problembetweenneighbors
B.problembetweenstateswhichdonotshareaborder
C.problemsonairpollution
D.trans-boundaryairpollution
8.
ManyChristiansnowre-enactLastSuppertosymbolizeJudasIscariot'sbetrayalofJesus.
A.YB.NC.NG
9.
Differentfromwhatmostpeopleexpect,theresearchshowsthatanincreaseinreadingratemayleadto______.
10.Accordingmthepassage,socialanxietydisorderisprobablybecauseofacombinationof______.
11.
WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?
A.Anxietyiscausedbysomecertainreasoninsteadofmultiplereasons.
B.Anxietymakesyouhateyourjobandunwillingtodoyourwork.
C.Themorelong-lastingtheanxietyis,themoresymptomspeoplesufferfrom.
D.Manysymptomswillcomealongwithasingleanxietyatonetime.
12.
Low-incomeshoppersmaygain______onfruitandvegetableproducts.
13.
Withouttheprenuptialtalk,it'snotlikelythatcoupleshaveanactualplanfortheirlivestogether.
A.YB.NC.NG
14.
Stranglersaresocalledbecausethey______byblockingthesunlightandcompetingforthenutrients.
15.
ThegreenhouseeffecthaswarmedtheEarthwhentheEarthcameintobeing.
A.YB.NC.NG
16.
Sometypesofdepressionareinheritedform.generationtogenerationin______.
17.Mr.Youngusuallyholdsa______withtheworkerwhoisasubstanceabusertodiscusshowtosolvetheproblem.
18.
Whatcausespeopletodislikerunning?
A.Becausetheyfindrunningnotveryinteresting.
B.Becausetheygetbreathlesstotalk.
C.Becausetheyhavetowarmdownattileend.
D.Becausetheyhavetoincreasegradually.
19.
NGVsaren'tasroomyasgasolinecarsbecausetheyhavetogiveupcargoandtrunkspacetoaccommodate______.
20.
Whichofthefollowingcanhelpyousleepbetter?
A.Orangeandbakingsoda.
B.Onionandcelery.
C.Almondsandsesameoil.
D.Oilandbakingsoda.
二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.(24)
A.athleticismB.MoralC.WillpowerD.Freedom
22.
【B4】
23.聽力原文:W:Iamafraidofheights.EverytimeIaminatallbuildingoronabridge,mykneesbegintoshake.
M:IhadthesameproblemuntilItookupmountainclimbing.
Q:Whatdowelearnfromtheconversation?
(18)
A.Bothofthemhaveovercometheirfearofheights.
B.Thewomanisafraidofhighplaces,butthemanisnot.
C.Bothofthemliketostandonhighplaces.
D.Theyarebothafraidofhighplaces.
24.(34)
A.Peoplecantalkwithothersduringthetrip.
B.Itonlytakes15minutestocrosstheriver.
C.It'smuchcheaperthantravelingbycar.
D.Peoplecanrelaxandenjoythesplendidviewsofthecity.
25.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.
(12)
A.Garycouldnotstandstraight.
B.Garywasnotatallman.
C.Garywasn'tfriendlyatall.
D.Garyisnotopentocriticismandiseasilyirritated.
26.聽力原文:M:IwishIdidn'thavetomakeaspecialtriptothepostofficetogetmypackage.
W:Well,ifyoucalltheminthemorningthey'llgiveyourpackagetoyourmailcarrier-tobringouttoyou.
Q:Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?
(15)
A.Deliverthepackageinperson.
B.Pickupthepackageatthepostoffice.
C.Findoutthehoursthepostofficeisopen.
D.Asktohavethepackagedeliveredtohishome.
27.SectionC
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthe
Mostofthecareerchoicesintoday'sworldarenotpersonalchoicesatall,butpeopleareheld【B1】______bysalaries,familyandpeer【B2】______etc.Mostofustakeupjobsorcareersfollowedbya【B3】______,eventhoughwearenot【B4】______abouttheworkthatwearegoingtodo.Thisisnot【B5】______ordoesnotmakeanysensetomeatall.
Wearerathereagertoworkalmost9to12hoursataplacethatdoesnot【B6】______usortheworkwearenotinterestedin.Itistimeforustopullupoursocksandmakethecorrectcareerchoicesthatwill【B7】______apassiontolivelifetothe【B8】______
【B9】______,especiallyinyourcareer.Toachievesomethinginlifeyoumustpossessthedesireandthepassiontoliveit.【B10】______.Youhavetobreakdownallbarriersofpaychecks,familyandpeerpressures,comfortzones,conveniencesandstartdreamingaboutthekindofcareeryouwanttopursue.Thiswillsurelymakesomepeoplearoundyouunhappy,but【B11】______.
【B1】
28.
【B2】
29.(29)
A.Theycanbegotatsomeofthefastfoodrestaurants.
B.Theycanbegotatmostofthefastfoodrestaurants.
C.Theycanbegotatapartofthefastfoodrestaurants.
D.Theycanbegotatallofthefastfoodrestaurants.
30.聽力原文:M:Areyouenjoyingyourstayhereontheislands?
W:Oh,yes.It'safarcryfromthewinterintheNorth.
Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean?
(15)
A.TheislandsareverydifferentfromtheNorth.
B.TheislandsareagreatdistancefromtheNorth.
C.TheislandsaresimilartotheNorth.
D.TheislandsmakehercryfortheNorth.
31.聽力原文:AlbertSchweitzerwasbornin1875inAlsace.Atthattime,itwasapartofGermany.Hisgenerousspiritwasfirstawakenedthroughhistrainingasapreacher.Besidesgainingareputationaspreacher,healsobecamerespectedforhisabilitytoplaytheorgan.Hewasamanofmanytalents.Hisconcernforotherpeopleturnedhisattentiontomedicine.Hehadalsoacquireddoctoraldegreesinphilosophyandmusic.Hiswifetookaninterestinmedicinealsoandbecameanurse.ManypeoplethoughtthatheshouldremainandlectureinEuropetohaveastrongimpactonWestern.civilization.Thoughhelistenedtotheirsuggestions,heultimatelydecidedtofollowhisownconscience.ThisledhimtoAfrica.Alberthadfeltthatallmenshouldaccepttheresponsibilityofhelpingothers.HefeltparticularlyconcernedforblackAfricanswhohadbeenexploitedbywhitemen.Heearnedthemoneyheneededbyperformingontheorganandbylecturing.WiththismoneyheboughtequipmentandopenedahospitalinAfrica.Hewasamanofgreatstrengthwhofacedgreatproblemswithcourage.Thethreatofwar,therealityofimprisonmentduringWorldWarOneasaGermancitizenandtheunbearableheatinAfricadidnotmakehimretreatatall.Hebelievedthatamancouldover-cometheseobstaclesifhehadasenseofidealism.Hediedin1965.
(33)
A.Throughhishardworkattraining.
B.Throughhistrainingasapreacher.
C.Throughhisreputationaspreacher.
D.Throughhisattentiontomedicine.
32.(28)
A.OntheFourthAvenue.
B.OntheThirdAvenue.
C.OntheFourthStreetoverpass.
D.OntheThirdStreetoverpass.
33.
【B10】
34.(32)
A.Theywilltakeoneofthesixmajortests.
B.Theywillbegivenapoptest.
C.Theywillberequiredtoreadashortstoryinclass.
D.Theywillhavetowriteacomposition.
35.聽力原文:W:Hello.What'sallthisthen,Harry?
M:What'sallwhat?I'mmakingacake.
W:Yes.Wecanseewhatyou'reupto.Obviouslyyou'remakingacake.Whatelsewouldyoubedoingwithacaketinandarollingpinonthetableandtheplaceabsolutelycoveredinflour?Yes,wecanseewhatyou'redoing.Butwhyareyoudoingit?
M:Well,IjustdecidedI'dtryandmakeoneforachangeinsteadofbuyingone.Anywaythisisgoingtobearatherspecialsortofcake.Youcan'tbuythemlikethis.Andwhileyou'rehere,Doris,doyoumindbeatinguphalfadozeneggsinthatbluebowloverthere?You'llfindaforkandeggwhisk,whicheveryouprefer,inthedrawerontheleft.
W:OK.Idon'tmind.Butwhat'ssospecialaboutthiscake?
M:It'sasurprisecake.
W:Asurprisecake?
M:Yes.Doris,don'tforgettoaddfivespoonsofsugar.
W:No,dear.Buttellusaboutthissurprisecake.
M:Well,itwasanideaIhadwhileIwaslyinginbedlastnight.
W:Doyouusuallythinkoffoodinbed?
M:Iwasn'tthinkingoffood.Idecidedtohaveapartyforsomeoldfriendsofmine,butIwanttogivethemasurprise.
W:Whatkindofsurprise?
M:Canyouaddahalfofapintofcreamtothat,Doris?That'sright,dripitinslowlyandthenbeatitupagainuntilitbecomesallsticky.That'stheway.
W:Ihavemadeacakebefore,youknow.Now,comeon,what'sthesurprise?
M:Well,it'squitesimple,really.Yousee,Iservethecakewithcandlesonit.ThenIswitchoutthelightsandIslipoutoftheroom.ButbeforethisItellthemthattheymustcounttotwentybeforetryingtoblowoutthecandlesandthey'llgetasurprise.
W:Andthen?(Explosioneffect)
(20)
A.Beatuphalfadozeneggs.
B.Addfivespoonsofsugar.
C.Addhalfapintofcream.
D.Buysomecandles.
36.聽力原文:The23rdOlympicgameswereheldatLosAngelesintheUnitesStatesand,likeeveryotherOlympicGame,theyrepresentedacontestofmind,muscle,andathleticdetermination.Thesueofhightechnology,however,showedmoreandmoreincreasingsignificanceinthestagingoftheeventandhelpedtosetanexampleforstagingfutureevents.TheOlympicGamesarenotjustaraceofthegoldanymore;theyhavealsobecomearaceforcomputertechnology.Forexample,inthisevent,computerswereusedtokeeptrackofschedules,accounts,transportation,andticketingformorethan43000Olympicemployeesandvolunteers.Thiswasnotaneasytask.Asophisticatedelectronicmessagesystem,moreover,helpedtokeepthe12000orsojournalistsup-to-dateonresults.Duetothissystem,theywereabletoknowaboutandbroadcasttotheworldthejudges'finaldecisionusuallywithinaminute'stime.Thismessagesystemalsoallowedtrafficcontrollerstorelaytrafficreportsmoreefficiently,sothattheusuallychaoticLosAngeleshighwaysbecameeasytonavigatethrough,computersandotherhigh-techtoolswerealsousedtotrainAmericanathletesbyanalyzingandevaluatingperformances.Thiscomputerwizardryassistedtheathletesinidentifyingweaknessesandsuggestingwaystoimprove.
(30)
A.The23rdOlympicGames.
B.LosAngeleshostingtheOlympics.
C.Usingcomputersbeforeandduringthe23rdOlympics.
D.Asophisticatedcomputer.
37.SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
聽力原文:Centuriesago,duringtheMiddleAges,mostofthelandinEuropewasownedbymanydifferentkingsandqueens,princesandprincesses,lordsandladies.Theydidnotallgetalong.Theywerealwaysfighting..Theyallwantedtogetmoreland.Toprotectthemselves,theystartedbuildinghugehomesoutofstone.Theycalledtheirhomescastles.Acastlewasbuiltbehindastrongstonewall.Thewallwasfiveorsixfeetthickandtentotwentyfeethigh.Adeepditchcalledamoatwasdugaroundtheoutsideofthewall.Itwasoftenfilledwithwater,andthe-onlywayanyonecouldenterthecastlewastocrossadrawbridge.Thedrawbridgecouldberaisedorloweredoverthemoatfrominsidethecastlewalls.Therewasalsoatunnelthatbeganinthecastleandendedatthemoat.Thiswasimportantincasethecastlewascaptured.Itallowedthekingandqueentoescape.Theycouldswimacrossthemoatandhideintheforest.Livinginacastlewasnotverycomfortable.Theroomswerecoldanddamp.Everyroomcouldhaveafireburninginagreatfireplace,butuntilthetwelfthcenturycastlesdidnothavechimneys.Thesmokefromtheirfireplaceshadtogooutthroughopendoorsandwindows.Mealsoftenhadtenortwelvecourses.Themeatmightbewildboarorbirdsthatwereboiledorroastedoveranopenfire.Allthefoodwashighlyseasoned.Peopleevenputpepperintheirdrinks!Thepeoplesatatalongtableandatewiththeirfingersandaknife,allpickingtheirfoodfromthesamebigdish.Theyhadnonapkins.Therefore,theyoftenwipedtheirhandsonpiecesofbread.Whentheirfingerswereclean,theythrewthebreadtotheirhuntingdogs.
(27)
A.Kingsandqueens,princesandprincesses,andlordsandladiesbuiltcastlesinordertogetmoreland.
B.Aroundtheoutsideofacastle,amoatwasdug,whichwasoftenfilledwithwater.
C.Acastlewasbuiltbehindathickandhighstonewall,whichwasstrongenoughtostandthepossibleattackofenemies.
D.Ifadrawbridgewaspulledup,therewasnowayforpeopletoenterthecastle.
38.SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
聽力原文:EverycountrytendstoacceptitsOwnwayoflifeasbeingthenormaloneandtopraiseorcriticizeothersastheyaresimilartoordifferentfromit.Andunfortunately,ourpictureofthepeopleandthewayoflifeofothercountriesisoftenadistortedone.Hereisagreatargumentinfavorofforeigntravelandlearningforeignlanguages.Itisonlybytravelingin,orlivinginacountryandgettingtoknowitsinhabitantsandtheirlanguagethatonecanfindoutwhatacountryanditspeoplearereallylike.Andhowdifferenttheknowledgeonegainsthiswayfrequently'turnsouttobefromthesecond-handinformationgatheredfromothersources!Howoftenwefindthat'theforeignerswhomwethoughttobesuchdifferentpeoplefromourselvesarenotverydifferentatall!
Differencesbetweenpeoplesdoofcourseexistand,onehopes,willalwayscontinuetodoso.Theworldwouldbeadullplaceindeedffallthedifferentnationalitiesbehavedexactlyalike,andsomepeoplemightsaythatwearerapidlyapproachingthisstateofaffairs.Withthemuchgreaterrapidityandeaseoftravel,theremightseemtobesometruthinthisatleastasfarasEuropeisconcerned.Howeverthismaybe,atleastthegreatercaseoftraveltodayhasrevealedtomorepeoplethaneverbeforethattheEnglishmanorFrenchmanorGermanisnotsomedifferentkindofanimalfromthemselves.
(27)
A.Theywillfindoutwhatitspeoplelike.
B.Theywillargueinfavorofthiscountryandthelanguage.
C.Theywillknowthecountryanditspeoplebetter.
D.Theywilllikeitsinhabitantsandtheirlanguage.
39.(15)
A.Enthusiastic.B.Reluctant.C.Serious.D.Cooperative
40.(44)
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.Sincethedawnofhumaningenuity,peoplehavedevisedevermorecunningtoolstocopewithworkthatisdangerous,boring,burdensome,orjustplainnasty.Thatcompulsionhasresultedinrobotics--thescienceofconferringvarioushumancapabilitiesonmachines.Andifscientistshaveyettocreatethemechanicalversionofsciencefiction,theyhavebeguntocomeclose.
Asaresult,themodernworldisincreasinglypopulatedbyintelligentgizmoswhosepresencewebarelynoticebutwhoseuniversalexistencehasremovedmuchhumanlabor.Ourfactorieshumtotherhythmofrobotassemblyarms.Ourbankingisdoneatautomatedtellerterminalsthatthankuswithmechanicalpolitenessforthetransaction.Oursubwaytrainsarecontrolledbytirelessrobot-drivers.Andthankstothecontinualminiaturizationofelectronicsandmicro-mechanics,therearealreadyrobotsystemsthatcanperform.somekindsofbrainandbonesurgerywithsub-millimeteraccuracy--fargreaterprecisionthanhighlyskilledphysicianscanachievewiththeirhandsalone.
Butifrobotsaretoreachthenextstageoflaborsavingutility,theywillhavetooperatewithlesshumansupervisionandbeabletomakeatleastafewdecisionsforthemselves--goalsthatposearealchallenge."Whileweknowhowtotellarobottohandleaspecificerror,"saysDaveLavery,managerofaroboticsprogramatNASA,"wecan'tyetgivearobotenough'commonsense'toreliablyinteractwithadynamicworld."
Indeedthequestfortrueartificialintelligencehasproducedverymixedresults.Despiteaspellofinitialoptimisminthe1960sand1970swhenitappearedthattransistorcircuitsandmicroprocessorsmightbeabletocopytheactionofthehumanbrainbytheyear2010,researcherslatelyhavebeguntoextendthatforecastbydecadesifnotcenturies.
Whattheyfound,inattemptingtomodelthought,isthatthehumanbrain'sroughlyonehundredbillionnervecellsaremuchmoretalented--andhumanperceptionfarmorecomplicated--thanpreviouslyimagined.Theyhavebuiltrobotsthatcanrecognizetheerrorofamachinepanelbyafractionofamillimeterinacontrolledfactoryenvironment.Butthehumanmindcanglimpsearapidlychangingsceneandimmediatelydisregardthe98percentthatisirrelevant,instantaneouslyfocusingonthemonkeyatthesideofawindingforestroadorthesinglesuspiciousfaceinabigcrowd.ThemostadvancedcomputersystemsonEarthcan'tapproachthatkindofability,andneuroscientistsstilldon'tknowquitehowwedoit.
Humaningenuitywasinitiallydemonstratedin______.
A.theuseofmachinestoproducesciencefiction
B.thewideuseofmachinesinmanufacturingindustry
C.theinventionoftoolsfordifficultanddangerouswork
D.theelite'scunningtacklingofdangerousandboringwork
42.
Inghaminsiststhathertestimonyisbasedon______.
A.evidenceprovidedbytheEPAoftheUnitedStates
B.theresultsofanexperimentsheconductedherself
C.evidencefromhercollaborativeresearchwithGermanbiologists
D.theresultsofextensivefieldtestsinCorvallis,Oregon
43.
Howdocustomersdecidetopurchaseaproductnow?
A.Theygetadvicesfromasalesmanandmaketheirdecisionatthesametime.
B.Theycheckaproductbythemselveswhilemakingtheirdecision.
C.Theygettoknowaproductthroughinternetbeforemakingthedecision.
D.Theyusuallypurchaseaproductonline.
44.
Thephrase"agreatopportunity'mentionedinthelastparagraphreferstoanopportunityto______
A.carryoutreform
B.boomeconomy
C.animatethevoters
D.attackchiefexecutive
45.
Theword"discrepancy"(Para.3)mostprobablymeans______.
A.differenceB.excellenceC.inbornabilityD.inability
46.
Ifmemoriesfailedtofade,______.
47.
WhatisNOTthecausefortheimminentwaterwar?
A.Lackofwaterresources.
B.Lackofrainfall.
C.Inefficientuseofwater.
D.Waterhasreplacedoil.
48.
【C7】
49.
Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?
A.Whentravelinginspace,spacecrafttakeindirectroutetoavoidgravityfromotherplanets.
B.Spaceengineersarenowdevelopingspaceelevators.
C.Itwilltakethecurrentspacecraftseveralhundredyearstotraveltoothersolarsystems.
D.Scientistsfromdifferentcountriesareworkingtogethertodevelopnewspacetechnologies.
50.
Conventionalcomputermodelsoftheatmospherefailstopredictsuchashort-livedtornadobecause______.
A.thecomputerisnotusedtoforecastspecificlocalevents
B.thecomputersarenotadvancedenoughtopredictit
C.theweatherdatapeoplecollectareoftenwrong
D.weatherconditionsinsomesmallregionsarenotavailable
51.
InPara.3,theconceptof"wiredcities"isrevivedbecause______.
A.personalcomputersbecomeeasilyavailabletomorepeople
B.theInternethasfoundextensiveapplications
C.thenumberofonlineconsumersandcompaniesisontherise
D.e-mallshavereplacedlettersasthedominantmessageofcommunication
52.
Accordingtothepassage,whatproblemsarebroughtaboutbytheautomobile?
53.
WhatkindofrelationshipisreflectedbetweenMr.Dantasandgovernmentinthepassage?
A.Hisinfluenceongovernmentmayreducehisnotorietyandcrime.
B.Inbusinessprivatization,heparticipatedwithdemandingexpertise.
C.HenevermeetsthePresidenthimself.
D.Peopleknowinghimdeemthathewassheerevil.
54.
Whichofthefollowingcanbestsummarizethepassage?
A.Heche--thebestactressofHollywood.
B.Heche--theversatileactress.
C.Heche--thetalentedactress,writeranddirector.
D.Heche--abrilliantstarinBroadway.
55.Intermsofbodilydistance,NorthAmericansfeelillateasewhen______.
56.
【C4】
57.
Whenadiabeticpatientfeelsuncomfortablewhileexercising,______.
A.heneedstoholdonandcontinueexercising
B.hemayprobablygetalowbloodsugarlevel
C.itisbecausehe'sdonethewrongexercise
D.heshouldstillrefrainfromsweetfood
58.Onewayfortheregiontousewaterefficientlyisto______.
A.developotherenterprisesthatcostlesswater
B.drawaplanofirrigationforthevariousnations
C.importwaterfromwater-richnations
D.stopwarsofanysortforgoodandall
59.MywritingwastodeveloptopicsandthemesfrommyNativeAmericanbackground.TheexperienceinmyvillageofDeetziyamahandAcomaPueblowasreadilyaccessible.Mymotherwasapotterofthewell-knownAcomaclayware.Myfathercarvedfiguresfromwoodanddidheadwork.Thiswasnotunusual,asNativeAmericanpeopleknow;therewasalwayssomekindofartisticendeavorthatpeoplesetthemselvesto,althoughtheydidnotnecessarilyarticulateitas"Art"inthesenseofWesterncivilization.Onelivedandexpressedanartfullife,whetheritwasinceremonialsinginganddancing,architecture,painting,speakingorinthewayone'ssocial-culturallifewasstructured.Ididsobecausethiswasmyidentity,thesubstanceofwhoIwas,andIwantedtowriteaboutwhatthatmeant.MydesirewastowriteabouttheintegrityofaNativeAmericanidentity.
Toagreatextentmywritinghasanaturalpolitical-culturalbentsimplybecauseIwasnurturedintellectuallyandemotionallywithanatmosphereofNativeAmericanresistance.The
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