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2022年河南省駐馬店市大學(xué)英語(yǔ)6級(jí)大學(xué)英語(yǔ)六級(jí)學(xué)校:________班級(jí):________姓名:________考號(hào):________
一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20題)1.
Ifthehybridcarneedstogoupasteephill,itcangetextrapowerfrom______.
2.
Whichofthefollowingprovidesdinnercruisesnow?
A.ThePotomacRiver
B.BostonHarbor
C.TheChicagoRiver
D.TheMississippiRiver
3.
AccordingtoMaryLynMiller,peopleconsideringchangingtheircareersshouldcommitthemselvestothepursuitof______.
4.
Theauthorpointsoutthatone'sstyle.ofwritingis______.
A.inheritableB.unteachableC.unchangeableD.learnable
5.
Smogiscausedbychemicalreactionsbetweenpollutantsderivedfromdifferentsources,primarilyautomobileexhaustandindustrialemissions.
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6.
Airpollutionisthemostseriousproblemcausedbytheexistoftoomanyprivateautomobiles.
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7.
Thoseconventionalbuildingsrequireimprovementbecausetheyrevealthatenergyis
8.
reductioninpesticideusehasbeenreported.
9.
Anothercommonfaultthatiseasilyobserved'isheadmovement.
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10.FortheentireIditarodrace,asleddogteamhastoeatsomuchasto______.
11.
Justlikefatigueandweakness,depressionisonesymptomof______.
12.
Itisnecessarythatwemustemploydeterminedgovernmentactiontocontrolpollution.
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13.Whatdowelearnabouttheboundariesofchoiceblindness?
A.Theboundariesareimpossibletobemarked.
B.Itoccursonlywhendecisionsarenotimportant.
C.Itcouldhappeneveninthesignificantevents.
D.Brideswon'thavechoiceblindnessintheweddings.
14.Library
Thelibraryisaplacewherebooks,journals,microfilms,audioandvisualmaterialsarekeptandorganizedtosupportthecultural,informational,recreational,andeducationalneedsofthegeneralpublicorspecificgroupsofusers.Recentadvancesincomputingandcommunicationtechnologieshavetransformedthecontemporarylibrary:itisnotonlyawarehouse,butnowalsoanactivememberinavastnetworkoflibrariesanddatabanksthroughwhichusershaveaccesstoaworld-widestoreofrecordedknowledge.
Themostcommonkindsoflibrariesarepubliclibrariesandthoseofschools,collegesanduniversities,andgovernment.Inaddition,manyspecializedlibrariesservingindustry,commerce,themedia,andtheprofessionshavebeenestablishedduringthepasthalfcentury.IntheUnitedStatesandCanadaalonemorethan135,000librariesexist,ranginginsizefromtheLibraryofCongresstothesmallestelementaryschoolfacilities.
ClassificationSystemsandtheCatalog
Libraryclassificationsystemspermituserstofindaparticularbookorauthor,ortodiscoverwhatbooksonaparticularsubjectareheldbythelibrary.Mostlibrariesuseoneofthreemajorclassificationsystems:theDeweyDecimalSystem,inventedbyMelvilDewey;theUniversalDecimalClassification,aEuropeanadaptationofDewey;orasystemdevelopedbytheLibraryofCongress.Thelibrary'scatalognotonlyliststhelibrary'scontentsbutalsoanalyzesthem,sothatallworksbyanindividualauthor,allworksonagivensubject,andallworksinaspecificcategory(dictionaries,music,ormaps,forexample)canbeeasilylocatedbyreaders.Themodemcatalogisapracticaltoolthatistheresultoftheanalysisofthesubject,category,andcontentsofbooks,videocassettes,microfilms,compactdiscs,andahostofotherinformationalvehicles.
Thelibrary'sowncardcatalogisonlyoneofthemanyformsinwhichcatalogandbibliographicmaterialsareavailable.LargelibrariesowntheNationalUnionCatalog,forexample,acumulativelistingofthelibraryresourcesoftheLibraryofCongressandothermajorandspecializedlibrariesintheUnitedStatesandCanada.SpecializedlibrariesmayownorsubscribetosuchspecializedcatalogsastheEighteenthCenturyShortTitleCatalog(ESTC),acomputerizeddatabaselistingeverypublication--book,pamphlet,orsinglesheet--printedbetween170land1800inEnglishor,ifinaforeignlanguage,inEnglish-speakingcountries.
Catalogingandclassifyingareexpensiveprocesses.Manylibrariescutexpensesbysubscribingtoacomputerizedbibliographicservice.Tolocatematerialsthatarenotamongits.holdings,alibrarymayinquiretheOnlineComputerLibraryCenter(OCLC)ortheResearchLibrariesInformationNetwork(RLIN),whicharethetwomajornationalcatalognetworks.Throughtheircomputerizeddatabases,thesenetworksofferinterlibraryloanservicesthatcanoperate,ifnecessary,acrossthecontinent.
History
TheearliestancientlibrarieswereclaytabletstoreroomsinancientMesopotamia,andthelaterpapyrusscrolllibrariesinEgypt,Greece,andRome.Ashurbanipal'slibraryinNineveh(7thcenturyBC)consistedofthousandsofinscribedclaytabletsrecordinglaws,astronomicaldata,commercialtransactions,narrativepoems,androyalhappenings.A30,000-tabletlibraryhasbeendiscoveredatdiggingsintheancientSumeriancityofNippur,andotherextensivelibrarieshavebeenfoundthroughouttheMesopotamianregion.
TheearliestlargeGreeklibraryistracedtoAristotle(4thcenturyBC),butthegreatestwasestablished(3dcenturyBC)byPtolemyIinthemuseumatAlexandria,Egypt.Scholarstherecopied,revisedandeditedworksoftheclassicalGreekwriters.Theircopiesofancientworksbecamethestandardeditionsonwhichother
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15.
Thedrugsusedtopreventmigrainescanblockthe______effects,whichmaycausethebloodvesselstoexpand.
16.TaughenedGlass:theSolutiontoRetailOwners'SecurityConcerns
Taughenedglass,whichisalsocalledBastieglassbecauseofthenameoftheinventor,isakindofglassthatisfinelytemperedorannealed,byapeculiarmethodofsuddencoolingbyplungingwhilehotintooil,meltedwax,orparaffine.
Thedevelopmentandacceptanceoftaughenedglasshasundergoneseveralstages.Yetthebenefitsofthisparticularkindofglassstillremainunknowntoalargegroupofpeople.
DuPonthasdoneagreatjobofworkingwitharchitectsandthearchitecturalglassindustrytounderstand,developandpromotetheuseoftaughenedglass(safetyglass)worldwide.Withintheretailenvironmentinparticular,architectsinallcontinentsareusingtaughenedglassforadiverserangeofapplications--notonlyforeconomicandfunctionalreasonsbutalsoforthepureaestheticdelightofusingthematerial.
Yetsadly,thegeneralpublicinNorthAmericaisstilltoooftenignorantofthebenefitstaughenedglasscanbring--notonlyinshopsbutalsoinofficesandhomes.Thematerialisstillalltoooftenperceivedasvaguely"moreexpensive"anditswiderangeofbenefitsremainslargelyunknown.Sharingthebenefitswithbuildingowners-fromthebusinesscommunitytohomeowners--hastobeournextmajorchallenge.
NationalGateandGlassCorp.suppliesstorefrontglasstoretailersthroughoutNorthAmerica,fromnationwidechainstosingleoutletowners.Howeverlargeorsmall,ourcustomershavesimilarconcernswhenitcomestothestorefrontglasstheyusewithregardtocost,appearance/aesthetics,securityandservice.
Thegoodnewsisthatin99.9percentofcases,wefindthattheinstallationof6mm+6mmtaughenedglasswithaninterlayerof0.76mmButacite(r)PVBinterlayersolvesalloftheseconcernswithease!Taughenedglassisanidealsolutionformodemretailersintermsofsamedayinstallation,securityprevention,protectionfromtheUVraysthatcausethedegradationofstoredisplaysandfurnishingsandtheeliminationofboardingfollowingdamagetothestorefront.
TimeIsMoney.
Everyoneintheretailconstructionvaluechain,fromownerstoforemen,areconcernedwithcosts.Weareabletoaddressthisfirstconcernprettyquickly.IntheUSA,taughenedglasscostsalmostexactlythesameastemperedglasstopurchaseandinstallpersquaremeter.InAustraliaandEurope,itcanbesignificantlycheaperthantemperedglass!Inthecaseofbreakage,thecostbenefitsoftaughenedglasscanbeseenveryclearly;asstoreowners,managersandlosspreventiondepartmentsknow,timeismoney!Unliketemperedglass,taughenedglassallowsstorestostayopeninthecaseofbreakagesincecrackedorbrokenglassstaysintheframe.Smallerlocationsthatareboardedupwithplywoodcanleavecustomerswiththeimpressionthattheyareclosed--andnobodycanaffordthat.It'scriticallyimportantthateveryoneknowsthatyouare
BetterLookingstorefronts
Thesecondmajorconcernisaesthetics.Manyofourretailcustomerslocatedindowntownareasautomaticallyassumethatshutterswillhavetobeinstalledtoensureadequatesecurityafterstoreopeninghours.Itisalwaysapleasureformetoseethereliefoncustomers'faceswhenItellthemaboutthesecuritybenefitsoftaughenedglassandhowthematerialeliminatestheneedforshutters,allowingmuchbetterlookingstorefronts.
ARealBoosttotheBottomLine
Athirdconcernissecurity.Thelosspreventionofficersofmajorretailersunderstandperhapsbetterthananyoneelsetheextenttowhichbreak-insandvandalismnegativelyaffectthebottomline.Myretailcustomerstellmethattheaveragecostofabreak,inisUS$30,000.Thisnotonlyincludesstole
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17.Overcomingprocrastination:APracticalApproach
Doyoufindthatyouoftenbegincorrespondencewithaphraselike,"I'msorryit'stakenmelongtogetbacktoyou,"or,"Myapologiesforthedelayinresponding"?Thismaybeanindicationthatyou'reinthehabitofpurringthingsoff.Similarly,adeskoffilesfilledwithprojectswhichyouhaveyettobeginorwhicharepartiallycompletedbutinactive,isanothersuresignthatthere'sproblem,ffyouareoneofthosepeoplewhoinsistsoncleaningupallthelittleprojectsawaitingyou,inordertoremovethose"bothersomelittlethings"beforeyoubeginamajorproject,youareactuallyengaginginprocrastinationbyallowingyourselftofallvictimtothe"tyrannyofthetrivial".
Reasonsforprocrastination
Likemanyissuesinvolvingtimemanagement,procrastinationisabehavioralproblem,andlikeallsuchproblemsitcan,withsufficientmotivation,bechanged.Inordertochangeabehavioralparrem,however,itisnecessarytounderstandthereasonsforthatbehavior.
Don'tknowwheretostart
Ifyouthinkaboutit,thetaskswhichyoutendtopostponewillgenerallyfallintotwocategories.Thefirstoftheseisthefairlylargeorcomplextask.Suchtasksaregenerallyimportantintheiroutcome,whichonlyaddstothepressuretodoagoodjob,andyettheirverycomplesitymakesitdiffculttoknowjustwhereorhowtobegin.Theresultisthatthetaskisputoffuntilitsimplyhastobedealtwith.
Anunplesanttask
Thesecondcategoryoftaskcommonlypostponedisthatwhichiseitherunpleasanttodoormayhaveunpleasantconsequences.Thismaybesomeaspectofyourworkthatyousimplydon'tenjoy,oritmaybesomethinglikeanegativejobappraisalforanemployee,forwhichyouknowtherewillberepercussions.Again,thetaskisputoffuntilotherpressuresmakeitnecesaryforittobetackled.
Fearoffailure
Onahitmore"psychological"note,therearethosewhoputofftasksbecausetheyhaveasubconsciousfearthattheywillnotbeabletoperform.themsatisfactorily.Relatedtothisarcthosewhoholdthemselvestothestandardofperfectionforallworktheydo.Ifyoususpectthattheirworkwillbelessthanperfecttheymaybeinclinedtoputitoff.
Excusingsub-standardperformance
Attheoppositeendofthespectrumarethosewhouseprocrastination(generallynotonaconsciouslevel)asameansofexcusingworkwhichtheyknowisofpoorquality."IcouldhavedonebetterifI'dhadmoretime,"isthegeneralrefrainofsuchpeople,thoughoncloserexaminationitmaybefoundthattheydidn'thavetimebecausetheychosetoprocrastinate.Keepinmind,ofcourse,thattherearesomeprojectswhichdocomeupasemergenciesandforwhichyoureallydon'thavesufficienttime,sodon'tassumethatthisrefrainisalwaysasignofaprocrastinationproblem.
OvercomingProcrastination
Itisimportantthatyoutakethetimetorecognizewhichreasonsapplymosttoyouortoyourstaffmembers.Bydoingsoyouwillbeabletoselectfromthesolutionsthatfollow,theoneormorethatwillbesthelpyoutoovercomeprocrastination.
UsetheSWAPapproach.Ifyouanalyzeanoverwhelmingtaskthatiscurrentlyfacingyou,youwillprobablyfindthatitcanbebrokendownintoanumberofsmaller,moremanageablepieces.Alogicalorderwillemergeforcomplitingeachpart,oryoumayhavetoimposesuchanorderonthecomponentparts.YoucanthenSWAP—StartWithAPart.Andifyou'velistedthevariouspartsinwriting—whichisrecommended—youcanhavethepleasureofcrossingthemoffstepbystep,andseeingavisualrepresenta
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18.
SilentSpringcontainedsomuchcarefullycollectedscientificevidencethatitwaswidelyacclaimedasasignificantbookwhenitcameoutintheearly1960s.
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19.
Studieshaveshownthat______aretheNo.Ireasonfordivorceforsomecouples.
20.
Elephantsmournforthedeadby______.
二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.(22)
A.Notclearlyspecified.
B.Notlikelytobemet.
C.Reasonableenough.
D.Apparentlysexist.
22.SectionC
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthe
聽(tīng)力原文:InMedievalEnglandthetallesthorseswereriddenbypeopleofthehighestrankwho,fromtheirloftyposition,lookeddownontheirhumblesubjects.Fromthiswegetthephrasetobeonone'shighhorseortoridethehighhorse,describingsomebodywhobehavesscornfullyorappeararrogant.
ThesportofhorseracingissaidtodatefromancientEgyptiantimes.Presumablyeventhenhorseownerswouldmakebetsastowhosehorsewasfaster.TheancientOlympicgamesofGreeceincludedwhatarethoughttobethefirstpublichorseraces,andharness-horseracingbegansomeyearslaterwhenhorsesweresettopullchariots.TheRomanspreferredthechariotraceaboveallothers.
Organizedhorseracingdatesfrom12th-centuryBritain,whenroyaltyencouragedthispastime,andhorseracingisstillcalledthesportofking.Bettingisanintegralpartoftheracingscene,andunfortunatelymanyindividualsfindthemselvesbackingthewronghorse.Itmeanstomakeanerrorinjudgment,andhasbeenextendedtovariouscausesandcandidatessinceabout1860.
Occasionallyonemay,inplacingabet,confuseonehorsewithanother.Probablyfromsomesuchoccurrencecomesahorseofanothercolor,meaningamatterquitedifferentfromtheoneathand.Forexample,amanwantstobuyyourhouseandoffersyouacertainprice.Youfeelthepriceisrightandacceptit.Butthenthemansays,"Iwillpayasmallpartofitnowincash,andwillpaytheremainderoverthenextfiveyears."Mostlikely,youranswerwillbe,"Oh!Thatisahorseofanothercolor,"andyouwillbreakoffthenegotiations.
InMedievalEnglandthetallesthorseswereriddenbypeopleofthehighestrankwho,fromtheirlofty(36)______,lookeddownontheirhumblesubjects.Fromthiswegetthephrasetobeonone'shighhorseortoridethehighhorse,(37)______somebodywhobehavesscornfullyorappeararrogant.
Thesportofhorseracingissaidtodatefromancient(38)______times.Presumablyeventhenhorseownerswouldmakebetsastowhosehorsewasfaster.Theancient(39)______gamesofGreeceincludedwhatarethoughttobethefirstpublichorseraces,andharness-horseracingbegansomeyearslaterwhenhorseswere(40)______topullchariots.TheRomans(41)______thechariotraceaboveallothers.
Organizedhorseracingdatesfrom12th-centuryBritain,whenroyalty(42)______thispastime,andhorseracingisstillcalledthesportofking.(43)______isanintegralpartoftheracingscene,andunfortunatelymanyindividualsfindthemselvesbackingthewronghorse.Itmeanstomakeanerrorinjudgment,(44)____________.
Occasionallyonemay,inplacingabet,confuseonehorsewithanother.Probablyfromsomesuchoccurrencecomesahorseofanothercolor,meaningamatterquitedifferentfromtheoneathand.(45)____________.Youfeelthepriceisrightandacceptit.Butthenthemansays,"Iwillpayasmallpartofitnowincash,andwillpaytheremainderoverthenextfiveyears."(46)____________.
23.(42)
24.(31)
A.Thewell.B.Thewheels.C.Theears.D.Hisears.
25.聽(tīng)力原文:W:Well,I'mgoingtotheNationalMuseumofArt.
M:Sure.Hopin.
W:Uh,howlongdoesittaketogetthere?
M:Well,thatalldependsonthetraffic,butitshouldn'ttakemorethantwentyminutesfortheaveragetaxidriver.
AndI'mnotaverage.Ihavebeendrivingdowntoanart,soweshouldbeabletocruisethroughtrafficandgetthereinlessthantwelveminutes.
W:Okay.Uh,sorryforasking,butdoyouhaveanyideahowmuchthefarewillbe?
M:Oh,itshouldn'tbemorethan18dollars..,notincludinga...uh-hum...atipofcourse.
W:Oh,andbytheway,doyouknowwhattimethemuseumcloses?
M:Well,Iwouldguessaround6:00o'clock.Andit's4:30now.Uh,thisisyourfirsttimetothecity,right?
W:Yeah.Howdidyouknow?
M:Well,(19)youcantelltouristsfromamileawayinthiscitybecausetheywalkdownthestreetlookingstraightupattheskyscrapers.
W:Wasitthatobvious?
M:Well...
W:Oh,beforeIforget,canyourecommendanygoodrestaurantsdowntownthatoffermealsatareasonableprice?
M:Well,(20)theMexicanrestaurant,LaFajita,isfantastic.It'snotasinexpensiveasotherplacesIknow,buttheenvironmentisquitepleasing,andtheportionsarelargerthanmostplacesI'vebeento.
W:Soundsgreat!HowdoIgettherefromthemuseum?
M:Well,youcancatchthesubwayrightoutsidethemuseum.Therearebusesthatrunthatway,butyouwouldhavetotransferacoupleoftimes.Andtherearetaxistoo,buttheydon'trunbythemuseumthatoften.(21)SoIstronglyrecommendyoutotakethesubway.
W:(21)Thanksforyouradvice.
(20)
A.Thepassengercatchesataxiforashorttrip.
B.Thedrivernoticesthepassengergazingupwardatthetallbuildings.
C.Thepassengerdoesnotunderstandtherulesfortippingdrivers.
D.Thedriverfindsthepassengerlostonthestreetbeforepickingherup.
26.(29)
A.Therightsofprivatebusinessownersshouldbeprotected.
B.Thegovernmentshouldn'tinterfereinprivatebusiness.
C.Politiciansshouldsupportindustrialgrowth.
D.Competitionamongcompaniesshouldberestricted.
27.聽(tīng)力原文:M:Ireallyhadabusyweek.IalwaysenjoyalongsiestaonSaturdayafternoon.
W:Idon'tthinkyoucall.Mr.Smithhasjustparkedhiscaratthedoor,andheiscoming.
Q:Whatcanwelearnfromthisconversation?
(14)
A.Saturdayafternoonwastheman'sbusyhours.
B.Mr.Smithisanoldfriendoftheman's.
C.Themanwon'tbeabletoenjoyalongsiesta.
D.Themanwillenjoyhimselfthatafternoon.
28.(21)
A.Ithas2milliondollarsincapital.
B.Ithas50,000people.
C.ItsproductsaremarketedintheUSonly.
D.ItsproductssellquitewellinChina.
29.聽(tīng)力原文:M:Excuseme,areyouwaitingtobuyconcerttickets?
W:Yes,Iam.Soareallthesepeopleinfrontofme.
M:Haveyoubeenherelong?
W:About45minutes.I'vemovedforwardatotalabout3feetinthattime.
M:You'rekidding!
W:Notatall.Therewasacoupleupaheadofmewhogotsodisgustedtheyfinallygaveupandleft.Theysaidthey'dbeenwaitingformorethananhour.
M:Doesanyoneknowwhat'scausingthedelay?
W:Ifso,noone'slettingusknow.Itcouldbethattherearen'tenoughpeoplesellingticketsthisafternoon.Ormaybetheircomputer'sdown:I'msuretheconcerthasn'tbeencanceled.
M:Ijusthopetheydon'trunoutofticketsbeforeIgetupthere.
W:Thatreallywouldbeannoying,wouldn'tit?
M:IguessIshouldhavecomebeforelunch.Orhasitbeenlikethisallday?
W:Apparentlyithas.Infact,beforeIcame,1triedcallingtochargemyticketsoverthephone,justtoavoidthislongwait,butthey'renottakingphoneorders,orchecks,orcreditcards.It'scashornothing.Andyouhavetocomeinperson.
M:Well,there'retwomorehoursbeforetheticketofficecloses.Ticketstoagoodconcertareworthwaitingfor.SoIthinkI'lljustmakemyselfcomfortable.
(23)
A.It'scrowdedwithpeople.
B.It'sfullofcomputers.
C.Lunchisbeingservedthere.
D.Onlyfewpeopleinthere.
30.
【B6】
31.(25)
A.Sherunsafarm.
B.ShestudiesEnglish.
C.Sheteachesmeteorology.
D.Sheleadswildernesstrip:.
32.
【B10】
33.(44)
34.聽(tīng)力原文:WhenMidoriwastwoyearsold,sheoftenclimbedontothepianobenchandreachedfortheviolinthatbelongedtohermother,a38-year-oldprofessionalmusician.
"Pleasedon'ttouch,Midori,"hermotherscolded.Theviolinwas,afterall,worthmorethan$20,000.
ButMidoriinsisted,andshelongedtohandlethegracefulinstrumentthatmadebeautifulsounds.Finally,onherthirdbirthday,Midoriwashandedapackage:atinyviolin,abouthalfthenormalsize.
AlmostfromthemomentMidoriwasborn,hermotherknewshewassensitivetomusic.Forseveralyearsmotheranddaughterpractisedtogetherdayafterday.Shewaseagertolearn.Failureoftenledtotears,thoughsheneveroncetamedfromtheinstrument.Instead,shepersisteduntiltheproblemwasovercome.
OnedayJohnston,anAmericanmusician,heardMidoriplayingtheviolin.Hecouldn'tbelieveshewasjusteightyearsold."ShemustmakeatapeandIwilltakeittotheUnitedStates."themusiciansaid.
AfamousAmericanviolinteacherheardthetape.He,too,haddifficultyinbelievinghisears.Theplayingwasabsolutelyastonishing.Heimmediatelyacceptedherasapupilandrecommendedherforafullscholarship.In1982,MidoriandhermothermovedtoNewYorkCity,leavingbehindacomfortablelifeinJapan.
(33)
A.Ahousewife.B.Asinger.C.Ateacher.D.Amusician.
35.聽(tīng)力原文:W:Hello!
M:Goodevening.IsthatMrs.Philips?
W:Yes,itis.
M:Well,Mrs.Phillips.Thisevening,(19)I'mcallingtoofferyouaspecialdiscounton...
W:Ah,no,letmeguess.YouwanttosellasubscriptiontothenewspaperoragreatdealontheairfaretoHawaii,right?Or,youwanttooffermeanunbelievablebargainondancelessons?
M:No,no,actually...Mrs.Philips.Oh,sorry.Thatwasthelastguy.Uh,(20)wewanttoofferyouafreemembershiptooursportsclubdowntownattheintroductorypriceof$39.95...
W:Thirty-nineninety-five?Ithoughtyousaidfree!Uh,listen,I'mnotinterested.
M:Well,itincludesunlimitedaccesstoallourfacilities,includingthegym,weightroom,tenniscourts,andswimmingpool.
W:Again,I'mnotinterested.IhavemyownfitnessprogramIdoaroundthehouseanyway.
M:Well,thisisaonce-in-a-lifetimedeal.Inaddition,thelocationofthesportsclubisnearyourhouse.Thatwillbeconvenientforyou.
W:LikeIsaid,I'llpassthistime.(21)Andpleaseputmeonyour"don'tcall"list.
M:Okay.It'lltakebetweenfourandsixmonthsbeforeyournamewillberemovedfromourdatabase.Youmightbecalledbyanotherrepresentativeduringthattime.
W:Ah,man.Ah,great.
M:Haveaniceevening,Mrs.Philips.
(20)
A.Heispromotingthesalesofsomethingbytelephone.
B.Heistalkingwiththewomanonhowtostayhealthy.
C.Heisdiscussingwiththewomanonhowtostayfit.
D.Heistalkingwiththewomanaboutafitnessprogram.
36.(26)
A.Reviewherlessons.
B.Doherhistoryhomework.
C.Goandmeetherpianotutor.
D.Practiceherinstrument.
37.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.
聽(tīng)力原文:M:Icouldn'tputupwithmywifeanylonger.Idon'tknowwhysheusuallywantstolookateverythinginsuchanegativeway.
W:Maybeyoushouldtrytogettoknowsomethingaboutherchildhood.
Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean?
(12)
A.Themanshouldtrytobemoreunderstanding.
B.Theman'swifeshouldbemoreunderstanding.
C.Theman'snegativeattitudemaybederivedfromhischildhood.
D.Thepessimismoftheman'swifemaybetheresultofherpastexperiences.
38.
【B3】
39.
【B2】
40.聽(tīng)力原文:W:ProfessorMarnes,IwonderifyoucanfillmeinonyourlecturelastFriday.Ihadtoattendascholarshipawardceremony.
M:Ohwell,congratulations.Ihopeyouwererewardedhandsomely!
W:Well,everybithelps.So,aboutyourlecture,Iunderstandyouweretalkingaboutextinctions.
M:Yes.Well,thecruxofmytalkwasjustthatwetendtothinkofextinctionasadramaticevent,butmostspeciesdieoutoverquiteaperiodoftime.
W:Whydotheydieoff?Ithoughttheywerecontinuouslyimprovingthemselves.Naturalselection,Ithinkyouoncementioned.
M:Ah,butyouseewhilethereisnaturalCompetitionbetweenthespecies,whatdetermineswhichspeciessurviveislargelybychance.
W:Idon'tgetit.Whydospeciesbothercompeting?
M:Well,thereareshort-termadvantages.Butmanyspeciesalsoarehelpedbyothers.Forexample,thecommonhouseflyandcockroachesmighthavediedoffyearsagoifnotforhumans.
W:Butyou'renotsayingthathumansaresosuccessfulmerelybecauseofchance?
M:Toacertainextent,humanswereinitiallyluckyenoughtohavetherightweatherconditionsandalackofpredators,butnow,ofcourse,wesurvivebyingenuity!
W:gowemayneverbecomeextinct.
M:No,becausewemaybeinacrashcoursetoextinctionbyourcontinuousexploitationoftheenvironment.Wearearelativelyyoungspeciesandourtimeishotyetoverdue.
W:Butthereare6billionofus!
M:Yesandthere'remanymorehousefliestoo!Eachwiththecapacitytospreadonediseasefromonepersontoanotherinafastperiodoftime.
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A.Sheiswritingacompetit
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