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2022年河南省安陽市大學(xué)英語6級(jí)大學(xué)英語六級(jí)知識(shí)點(diǎn)匯總(含答案)學(xué)校:________班級(jí):________姓名:________考號(hào):________
一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20題)1.
Subbaramansuggestedthatforeigninvestorsshouldattachimportanceoffivepointsthoughthereisalmostnotany______forsuccess.
2.
PayPalandBidPayarespecialnamesfor______.
A.moneyorders
B.cashier'schecks
C.personalchecks
D.electronicpaymentservices
3.
Becausemanyartists,writersandscientistshavesufferedfrommentalillness,somepeoplewonderiftheseillnesseslinkwith______.
4.Hereareninefail-proof(奏效的)waystoensureyourfamily'sfinancialwell-being.
WhattoDoToday
"Yourdad'sinabadway.You'dbettercomehomeimmediately."InthedaysandmonthsafterCatherineFredmangotthephonecallfromherfather'sneighbor,theserf-employedwriterandhersister,acollegeprofessor,agonized(感到苦惱)overtheirfather'smedicalconditionandtreatmentchoices.
Buttheyneverhadtoworryaboutcompromisinghiscarebecauseofthecost."Thankgoodnessmyfatherhadboughtlong-term-careinsurance,"Fredmansays."Hewasinhospitalsandrehabfacilities(康復(fù)中心)foreightmonthsrecoveringfromLymedisease.Thelong-term-careinsurancepaidmorethan$20,000thatwouldnothavebeencoveredbyMedicareandhissupplementalhealthinsurance."
It'snevertooearlytoprotectyourfamily'sfinancialwell-being.Yetbecausemostofusaresobusyjugglingworkandfamilycommitments,wetendtoneglectthethingsthatdon'trequireimmediateattention.Someday,wethink,we'lltakecareofthethreeessentials—retirementsavings,insurancecoverageandestateplanning.Unfortunately,emergenciescanstrikeandthenit'stoolate."Failuretoplanisahugemistake,"BarbaraRaasch,managingdirectoratWealthandTaxAdvisoryServices,Inc.,toldme.
Howcanyouavoidthe"shouldhave,couldhave,wouldhave"scenario?Byputtingthesethreeitemsatthetopofyour"todo"list—protectyourfuture,protectyourfamilyandprotectyourlegacy.
ProtectYourFuture
Thenationalsavingsrateaveragedaround0.4%forthefirsthalfof2005,accordingtotheU.S.DepartmentofCommerce,meaningAmericansspentawhopping99.6%oftheirafter-taxearnings.Evenmorefrightening,inJulythesavingsratedroppedbelowzero.Weallknowweshouldsavemore.Butwithsomanygoalstosavefor—ahouse,thekids'collegetuition,yourretirement,occasionalvacationsandasmallemergencyfund—it'seasytofeelthere'sjustnotenoughmoneytodeitall.
1.Budget.Thefirststepistocreateabudget.Onceyouknowwhatyou'respendingyourmoneyon,youcanfigureoutwhatyoudon'tneedtospenditon—andsockthosesavingsaway."Everymonthyouhavetopayyourselffirst,"saysJoeMoglia,CEOofAmeritrade."Takealittleoutofyourpaycheck."Itdoesn'thavetobemuch—itcouldbeforegoingthatextralatteorgettingtheDVDfreeatthelibrary.
2.Retirement.JustabouteverysurveyofAmericaninvestorsthesedaysshowsthatretirementisamainreasonforsaving.Yetanastoundingnumberofpeopleignoretheopportunitiesofferedbyemployment-basedretirementplans.AccordingtoarecentsurveybyAonConsulting,morethan20%ofthoseeligiblefora401kplandonotparticipateatall,whileanother53%donotsaveataratehighenoughtotakefulladvantageoftheiremployers'matchingcontribution—theclosestthingtofreemoneyintheretirementsavingsuniverse.Consideritmoneythatgrowswithoutbeingtaxed.
3.Emergencyreserves.Manyfinancialplannersrecommendthatyouhaveenoughmoneyinasavingsormoney-marketaccountforatleastsixtoninemonthsofessentialexpenses,includingyourmortgageorrent,insurancepremiums,creditcardpayments,utilityandgrocerybillsandotherfixedexpenses,suchascarpaymentsorstudentloans.Andit'salwaysagoodideatohavecashonhand.Duringtheblackoutof2003,theATMsinmyneighborhoodwereout,butwehadabout$500inthehouse,enoughtocoverourimmediateneedsforaweekorso.
ProtectYourFamily
Amajorillness,anextendeddisabilityorthelossofajobcouldwipeoutyourfinancialreservesandanyprospectofbeingabletosaveenoughtoachieveyourotherlifegoals.Here'swhatyouneedtoprotectyoursavings:
4.Healthinsurance.Arecen
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5.Marriage
Marriageistraditionallyconceivedtobealegallyrecognizedrelationship,betweenanadultmaleandfemale,thatcarriescertainrightsandobligations.However,incontemporarysocieties,marriageissometimesinterpretedmoreliberallyandthephrase'livingasmarried'indicatesthatformanypurposesitmakesnosensetoexcludecohabitation.Itshouldbenoted,however,thateventhismoreliberaldefinitionusuallyexcludeshomosexualcouples.Althoughcohabitationisincreasinglyaccepted,andisnowthenormalpreludetomarriage,peoplecontinuetomakeadistinctionbetweenlivingtogetheranda'proper'weddingandmarriage.
Muchrecentsociologicalresearch,bothinBritainandAmerica,hasbeenconcernedwiththegrowingfearsthatmarriageasaninstitutionisindecline.Thesefearsstemfromtworoots,thefirstbeingconcernforincreasingmaritalbreakdownandsubsequentdivorce,andthesecondthefactthatmarriageisgoingoutoffashion,withmorepeoplecohabitingandevenrearingchildrenoutsidematrimony.Certainly,divorceisontheincrease,andifcurrentdivorce-ratesinBritaincontinuethenoneinthreemarriagesislikelytoendindivorce.Inrecentyears,themedianageatfirstmarriagehasincreasedandteenagemarriageshavedeclinedsignificantly,withagrowingproportion,albeitstillasmallminority,nevergettingmarried.Atthesametime,ratesofcohabitationareincreasing,withitnowbeingvirtuallythenormtocohabitbeforemarrying.Moreover,anincreasingnumberofchildrenareconceivedandbornoutsidemarriage.Lookingatthesestatistics,onemightreasonablyconcludethatthefutureofmarriagelooksbleak,butmarriagestillremainsthepreferredwayoflifeforthevastmajorityoftheadultpopulation.Evenamongthosewhosefirstmarriagefails,amajorityaresufficientlyoptimistictomarryasecondtime.
Whydopeoplemarry?InWesternsocieties,theemotionalaspectsofmarriagearestressed,andwhatLawrenceStonecallsaffectiveindividualismprevails.Choiceofamateisinfluencedprimarilybythedesireforarelationshipofferingaffectionandlove—although,asPeterBergerobserves,the"lightningshaftofCupidseemstobeguidedratherstronglywithinverydefinitechannelsofclass,income,education,racialandreligiousbackground".Thetendencyforpeopleofsimilarbackgroundstomarry(maritalhomogamy)isstrong,butthereisnoclearunderstandingofwhyitoccurs,orwhetherthedegreeofrigidityinmateselectiondiffersamongdifferentsocialgroups.Surprisingly,somerecentAmericanresearchsuggeststhatthehighertheclassposition,thelessthehomogamy.
Concernwithmaritalsuccessandmaritaladjustmenthasplayedanincreasinglyprominentpartinrecentresearch.AsDavidMorgansuggests,marriagehasbecome"medicalized",withtherapistsandmarriage-guidancecounsellorsatthereadytotacklemaritalproblemsandenhancemaritalquality.Thisraisesthequestionofhowmaritalsuccessshouldbemeasured.Clearly,stabilityisnotasufficientindicator,assomecouplesstaytogethereventhoughtheyaretotallymiserable,whereasothersdivorce,despitehavingarelationshipthatsomewouldenvy.Avarietyofmaritalqualityinventorieshavebeendevelopedandrecentlyithasbeenrecognizedthatmaritalqualityandmaritalproblemsareinfactindependent.Forexample,conflictandargumentsmaybesignsofcaringandengagementinsomemarriages.
Marriagesclearlyfacedifferentproblemsatdifferenttimesofthelife-cycle,andraisingafamily,especiallyforparentsofyoungerchildren,isassociatedwithhighmaritalstrain.Remarriagesappeartobeatgreaterriskofbreakingupthanfirstmarriage,especiallywhenstep-childrenareinvolved.Thismaybeinpartbecauseremarriageisanincompleteinstitution,inthesensethatsoci
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Thedevelopmentoftechnologyisspeedingupthepaceofchangesintheworkplace.
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7.Married,WithMoney
Youfightoverfinances,right?Here'showtokeepthecash-andthepassion.
BrianGreenbergisacollegefinancialplanner,butonarecentmorninghefeltmorelikeamarriagecounselor.Thecouplesittinginhisoffice,nearCherryHill,NewJersey,wasseekingadviceaboutapplyingforfinancialaidfortheman'ssonfromapreviousmarriage."Whentheywalkedin,"Greenbergrecalls,"Icouldfeelthehostility."
Theincomefromthewife'sbusiness,whichshehadstartedbeforetheymarried,wasmodest,butitwasjustenoughtolimittheamountofaidthesoncouldreceive.Thehusbandwantedhertoincorporatetoreducetheirincome,therebyallowingthesontoqualifyformoreaid.Shedidn'twanttogothroughthecomplicatedincorporationprocess,butfeltpressuredbyherhusband."Hewassaying,'I'mentitledtodowhatIwantbecauseI'mmakingthemoneythatpaysthebills,'"recallsGreenberg."Thatkindofthinkingunderminesarelationship."
Muchofthistypeofanimosity(仇恨)canbeavoidedifonlycoupleswouldtalkaboutmoneybeforetheygetmarried,saysMaryClaireAllvine,acertifiedfinancialplannerinChicagoandAtlantaandco-authorofThe7MostImportantMoneyDecisionsYou'llEverMake.Withoutthistalk,it'sunlikelythatcoupleshaveanactualplanfortheirlivestogether.
StudieshaveshownthatdisagreementsovermoneyaretheNo.1causeoffrictioninamarriage.Andforsome,they'retheNo.1reasonfordivorce.
Sowhycansomecouplesweatherfinancialupsanddownswhileotherssplitoverahouseholdbudget?Thekeytosuccessistofindthecommonground-thesharedvaluesabouthow,aspartners,youwanttoliveyourlivestogether.Herearesometipsforexecutingamoneyplanwithoutlosingthepassion.
Thinkbigandputitinbuckets.Aftercoupleshavepaidtheirfixedexpenses,theyoftenfindthemselvesdisagreeingoverhowtospendwhat'sleft-payoffthecreditcardsorgetthatHDTVoneofthemhasbeencraving.
Toavoidsuchclashes,talkaboutyourdreams.Allvine'sresearchsayscoupleswhodon'tgetboggeddownwithday-to-daybudgetingdetailsareusuallythemostsuccessfulwiththeirmoney."Youcan'tsaytothespender,'Okay,youcanonlyspend$50amonth.'It'slikeputtingpeopleonadietwheretheycanlastforawhilebutthentheyjustbingeandeataloafofbread.Thespenderwillsay,'I'llcutback.Andthentheystartcuttingouttheextracupofcoffee.Butit'srarelythecoffeethatputsthemindebt.It'sthehometheycan'taffordorthecartheyshouldn'tbedriving."
Allvinerecommendssortingyourbigdreams-startingabusiness,owningahome,savingforavacation-intocategories,orbuckets."Whenyounamethebucket,youknowwhatthatmoneyisfor,andyouwon'tuseitforanythingelse.That'showcouplesgettotheirgoals-theypaythemselvesfirstforthebigthings."
Everyoneneedstheprenuptial(結(jié)婚前的)talk.Astoday'scouplesmarrylater,orremarry,theyfacebigchallengescombiningresources.Onespousemaybringchildrenfromapreviousmarriage;anothermightbecaringforelderlyparents.Thenew-thinksays,richornot,youmayneedaprenuptialagreement."Itmakessensetothinkthingsthroughearlyon,"saysMellodyHobson,presidentofArielCapitalManagementinChicago.
ButCarrieSchwab-Pomerantz,co-author,withherfather,CharlesSchwab,ofItPaystoTalk,hasadifferenttake:"Noteveryoneneedstosignaprenuptialdocument-buteveryoneshouldhavetheprenuptialconversation."
Thepoint,saysSchwab-Pomerantz,istogetanideaofeachother'smoneypersonality."Ifsomeonehasalotofdebt.thatcanreflectsomepersonalityissuesthathisorherpartnerneedstoknowab
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8.
ThelargestnumberofrainforestsintheworldarelocatedontheAfricancontinent.
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9.
Acountrywillbecomericherifit,thoughpainful,fulfils______.
10.
Whensleddogsgetsufficientcarefromtheowner,theyusually______.
A.fightwithotherdogs
B.aretooheavytorun
C.arefriendlyandgentle
D.developreliabilityontheowner
11.Morepeoplewouldusenotesandcointoprotect______whenelectroniccashpaymentsareunderstrictmonitoring.
12.Thepassageismainlyaboutwhyandhowtoplantmoretreestomakeuniversitiesbecomegreen.
13.
Dustin'steacherdidnotpayanyattentiontohim,becausetheteacherdoesnetlikeDustin.
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14.
Thegovernments'policestoattractnewresidentsandslowdepopulationprocessmightbecomefutileonce______.
15.Stressismostlikelytorisefromconditionsinwhich______.
A.twopersonswithdifferentcharacteristicsworktogether
B.apersonalwaysrecallspastpainfulexperience
C.apersonhasjustgetoveraseriousphysicaldisease
D.parentsabusetheirchildrentoomuchinearlynurturing
16.
Itisstatedintheconclusionthatbytranslatinglifeinto______,televisionisfalsifyinglife.
17.
ThehappeningsintheemergencyroomareusuallyasdramaticasthesceneonTVshows.
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18.
AccordingtothedescriptionofBuckminsterFuller,themainadvantageofatriangleinstrengthwas______.
19.
Brainscanscanmakethedoctorsknowthedifferencesofpatients'responsestodanger,thuscancuretheiranxietydisorder.
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20.
Whenthedemandforaproductisconstantlyhigh,individualproducersneedtokeepthepricedown,owingto_________________fromotherproducersintheline.
二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.聽力原文:Therearetwofactorswhichdetermineanindividual'sintelligence.Thefirstisthesortofbrainheisbornwith.Humanbrainsdifferconsiderably,somebeingmorecapablethanothers.Butnomatterhowgoodabrainhehastobeginwith,anindividualwillhavealoworderofintelligenceunlesshehasopportunitiestolearn.Sothesecondfactoriswhathappenstotheindividual—thesortofenvironmentinwhichheisreared.Ifanindividualishandicappedenvironmentally,itislikelythathisbrainwillfailtodevelopandhewillneverattainthelevelofintelligenceofwhichheiscapable.
Theimportanceofenvironmentindetermininganindividual'sintelligencecanbedemonstratedbythecasehistoryoftheidenticaltwins,PeterandMark.Beingidentical,thetwinshadidenticalbrainsatbirth,andtheirgrowthprocesseswerethesame.Whenthetwinswerethreemonthsold,theirparentsdied,andtheywereplacedinseparatefosterhomes.Peterwasrearedbyparentsoflowintelligenceinanisolatedcommunitywithpooreducationalopportunities.Markwasrearedinthehomeofwell-to-doparentswhohadbeentocollege.Hewasreadtoasachild,senttogoodschools,andgiveneveryopportunitytobestimulatedintellectually.Thisenvironmentaldifferencecontinueduntilthetwinswereintheirlateteens,whentheyweregiventeststomeasuretheirintelligence.Mark'sI.Q.was125,twenty-fivepointshigherthantheaverageandfullyfortypointshigherthanhisidenticalbrother.Givenequalopportunities,thetwins,havingidenticalbrains,wouldhavetestedatroughlythesamelevel.
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A.Humanbrainsdifferfrompersontoperson.
B.Thebrainapersonisbornwithisvitalindetermininghisintelligence.
C.Environmentiscrucialinfosteringaperson'sintelligence.
D.Personshavingidenticalbrainsaredoomedtohaveidenticalintelligence.
22.(45)
23.(25)
A.Heishavingastomach-ache.
B.Heishavingacold.
C.Helovestravelling.
D.Hehatestakingairplanes.
24.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,andtheonlywayanyonecouldenterthecastlewastocrossadrawbridge.Thedrawbridgecouldberaisedorloweredoverthemoatfrominsidethecastlewalls.Themwasalsoatunnelthatbeganinthecastleandendedatthemoat.Thiswasimportantincasethecastlewascaptured.Itallowedthekingandqueentoescape.Theycouldswimacrossthemoatandhideintheforest.Livinginacastlewasnotverycomfortable.Theroomswerecoldanddamp.Everyroomcouldhaveafireburninginagreatfireplace,butuntilthetwelfthcenturycastlesdidnothavechimneys.Thesmokefromtheirfireplaceshadtogooutthroughopendoorsandwindows.Mealsoftenhadtenortwelvecourses.Themeatmightbewildboarorbirdsthatwereboiledorroastedoveranopenfire.Allthefoodwashighlyseasoned.Peopleevenputpepperintheirdrinks!Thepeoplesatatalongtableandatewiththeirfingersandaknife,allpickingtheirfoodfromthesamebigdish.Theyhadnonapkins.Therefore,theyoftenwipedtheirhandsonpiecesofbread.Whentheirfingerswereclean,theythrewthebreadtotheirhuntingdogs.
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A.Kingsandqueens,princesandprincesses,andlordsandladiesbuiltcastlesinordertogetmoreland.
B.Aroundtheoutsideofacastle,amoatwasdug,whichwasoftenfilledwithwater.
C.Acastlewasbuiltbehindathickandhighstonewall,whichwasstrongenoughtostandthepossibleattackofenemies.
D.Ifadrawbridgewaspulledup,therewasnowayforpeopletoenterthecastle.
25.
【B7】
26.聽力原文:M:IwishIcouldbethepersondrivingthatnewCadillacinsteadofBarbara.
W:Well,ifyouwouldbudgetyourmoneymorecarefully,thiswouldn'tbeaproblem.
Q:Howdoesthewomanfeelabouttheman?
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A.Shethinksthatheshouldplanhismoneymorecarefully.
B.Shethinksthatheshouldbuyaconvertible.
C.ShethinksthatheshouldaskBarbaraforadvice.
D.Shewantshimtomanagehermoney.
27.(31)
A.Thewell.B.Thewheels.C.Theears.D.Hisears.
28.(35)
A.Thecarwillbepushedawaybypolicemen.
B.Thedriver'slicensewillbewithdrawn.
C.Theownerofthecarwillbefined.
D.Thetrafficwardenswilldrivethecaraway.
29.
【B3】
30.聽力原文:Lighttravelsataspeedthatisaboutamilliontimesfasterthanthespeedofsound.Inonesecond,lighttravelsabout300,000km,butsoundtravelsonlyabout334meters.Youcangetsomeideaofthisdifferencebywatchingthestartofarace.Ifyoustandsomedistanceawayfromthestarter,youcanseesmokecomefromhisgunbeforethesoundreachesyourears.
Thisgreatspeedoflightproducessomestrangefacts.Sunlighttakesabout8minutestoreachus.Ifyoulookatthelightofthemoontonight,rememberthatthelightraysleftthemoon1.3secondsbeforetheyreachedyou.Theneareststarissofarawaythatthelightthatyoucanseefromittonightstartedtotraveltowardsyouaboutfouryearsagoataspeedofnearly20millionkmperminute.Insomecases,thelightfromoneoftonight'sstarsstartedonitsjourneytoyoubeforeyouwereborn.Thus,ifwewanttobehonest,wecannotsay,"thestarsareshiningtonight.”Wehavetosay,"thetarslookpretty.Theywereshiningfouryearsago,buttheirlighthasonlyjustreachedtheearth."
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A.Lightspeedismillionsoftimesfasterthansoundspeed.
B.Lightspeedisamilliontimesslowerthansoundspeed.
C.Lightspeedisaboutmillionsoftimesfasterthansoundspeed.
D.Lightspeedisaboutamilliontimesfasterthansoundspeed.
31.聽力原文:W:ThisisFridaandthisisherhusbandDiegoRivera.Shecan'thavefalleninlovewithhimforhislook.Ireckonhemusthavebeeneitherveryrichorveryintelligent.
M:Actually,hewasbothhighlyintelligentandveryrich.Atfirst,Frida'sfatherwasagainsthermarryingDiegobecausehewasfromaninfamousfamily.Butlateronheagreedtoitbecausehecouldn'tpayhisdaughter'smedicalexpensesanymore.Fridamusthavespentafortuneondoctorsandoperationsovertheyears.
W:Oh,yes,whataterriblelifefirstpolioandthenthatawfulaccident.It'samazingsheproducedsomanypaintings,isn'tit?
M:Yes,shemusthavebeenanincrediblybravewoman.
W:Butthemarriagedidn'tworkouttoowell,didit?
M:Well,ithaditsupsanddowns.
W:Shepaintedthisonewiththecroppedhairwhiletheywereseparated,didn'tshe?
M:Yes,that'sright.
W.Shereallylookedlikeamanhere.Infact,shelookedasifshe'sgotamoustache!Andwhywasshedressedinaman'ssuit?Ithoughtitmighthavehadsomethingtodowithwomen'sliberation.Youknowshecutoffherhairtosymbolizeequalityorsomething.
M:Er,nothereasonshecutoffherhairandputonaman'ssuitisbecauseDiegoRiveralovedherlonghair,andalsolovedthetraditionalwomen'sMexicandressessheusedtowear.Shedidittohurthim.
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A.Anactress.B.Awriter.C.Ateacher.D.Apainter.
32.
【B6】
33.聽力原文:Manychildrenfirstlearnthevalueofmoneybyreceivinganallowance.Thepurposeistoletchildrenlearnfromexperienceatanagewhenfinancialmistakesarenotverycostly.
Theamountofmoneythatparentsgivetotheirchildrentospendastheywishdiffersfromfamilytofamily.Timingisanotherconsideration.Somechildrengetaweeklyallowance.Othersgetamonthlyallowance.
Inanycase,parentsshouldmakeclearwhat,ifanything,thechildisexpectedtopayforwiththemoney.
Youngchildrenmayspendalloftheirallowancesoonaftertheyreceiveit.Iftheydothis,theywilllearnthehardwaythatspendingmustbedonewithinabudget.Parentsareusuallyadvisednottooffermoremoneyuntilthenextallowance.
Thoughjobsathomeforyoungchildrenareanormalpartoffamilylife,payingchildrentodoextraworkaroundthehousecanbeuseful.Itcanevenprovideanunderstandingofhowabusinessworks.
Allowancesgivechildrenachancetoexperiencethethreethingstheycandowithmoney.Theycanshareitintheform.ofgiftsorgivingtoagoodcause.Theycanspenditbybuyingthingstheywant.Ortheycansaveit.
Savinghelpschildrenunderstandthatcostlygoalsrequiresacrifice:Youhavetocutcostsandplanforthefuture.
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A.Bydoinghomework.
B.Byknowledgefrombooksandparents.
C.Byhavingpocketmoneyfromtheirparents.
D.Bysavingwhattheyhave.
34.聽力原文:W:MayIhelpyou?
M:Yes,[22]mywifeandIwanttotakeavacationthiswintertosomeplacewarmer.
W:Iunderstand.Howmuchtimedoyouhave?
M:OnlyaweekbetweenChristmasandtheNewYear.Thatistheproblem,yousee.
W:Oh,noproblematall.IcangetyouonaflighttosunnySpainandPortugalleavingonChristmasandcomingbackNewYear'sEve.Anditwillonlycostyou$500aroundtrip.
M:Only$500?[23]Wewerethinkingofsomethingless.$1,000isalottospendforsuchashorttime.[23]Ifwehadamonthmaybe,notjustaweek.
W:[24]DoyouknowabouttheFloridaFuntourtheairlineoffers?Everythingisreservedforyou.Yourflight,areservedhotelroom,meals,andtheyevengetyoutoandfromtheairportinMiami.
M:Actuallywedon'tgoinmuchforarrangedtours.Weliketodoallthatforourselves.
W:Well,inthatcase,maybewecouldjustarrangeyourflightandtheresttoyou.
M:Whatelsedoyouhavetooffer?Floridaisnotexactlyourideaofagreatvacation.Whataboutsomeplacealittledifferentwherefewtouristsgo?
W:Oh,someplacelikeArizona,right?[25]OrmaybeNewMexico?Sunny,butquiet,relaxing.
M:Yeah,thatsoundsbetter—NewMexico.I'lltalktomywifeaboutitandthenreturn.
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A.Inadepartmentstore.
B.Atatravelagency.
C.Atanairportticketcounter.
D.Atahotel.
35.(13)
A.Thewomanoftencomestoseetheman.
B.Lindaoftentakescareofthewoman.
C.ThewomanwantstohelpLinda.
D.ThewomanisLinda'steacher.
36.(36)
A.Explainhowpresent-dayreadinghabitsdeveloped.
B.Changepeople'sattitudestoreading.
C.Showhowreadingmethodshavebeenimproved.
D.Encouragethegrowthofreading.
37.(32)
A.Hethoughtthecopyingprocesstooktoolong.
B.Heconsideredeachphotographtobeunique.
C.Hedidn'thavethenecessaryequipmentforreproduction.
D.Hedidn'twantthemtobedisplayedoutsideofhishome.
38.聽力原文:M:Susan,justcheckthemapandseehowfarwehaveto20beforewegettothetown.
W:Ithinkwe'llhavetogoanothertwentymiles.Ourspeedisnow40milesperhour,sowe'llgetthereprettysoon.
Q:Whencantheygettothetown?
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A.Inabout40minutes.
B.Inabout30minutes.
C.Inabout20minutes.
D.Inabout10minutes.
39.
【B11】
40.(29)
A.Ittellsustherichmanisverygreedy.
B.Ittellsusthefarmerisverystingy.
C.Ittellsuspeopleshouldbeencouragedtobereadytohelpsomebodywithoutrepayment.
D.Ittellsuspeopleshouldrepaythosewhodosomethinghelpful.
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.
Accordingtotheauthor,whichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutthesituationin20or25years?
A.Therewillbestricterlawsandregulationsonemployment.
B.Therewillbefewerpeoplewhotakefull-timejobs.
C.Therewillbemoreolderemployees.
D.Therewillbemorepeoplewhoworkathomeandfarfromeachother.
42.
Whatisthegovernor'sattitudetowardthedemonstration?
43.
WhichofthefollowingisNOTwhatHegelbelieved?
A.Thecontentandform.oftheworkofartcannotbeseparatedfromeachother.
B.Thecontentoftheworkofartisalwaysthetrueobjectofaestheticinterest.
C.Thecontentpresentedwithoutanyindividualityisnotthecontentoftheworkofart.
D.Thecontentunderstoodbymeansofaprocessofdiscursivethoughtisnomorethanahusk.
44.
Purescience,leadingtotheconstructionofamicroscope______.
A.isnotalwaysaspureaswesuppose
B.mayleadtoanti-scientific"impure"results
C.necessarilyresultsfromappliedsciencean
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