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2022年福建省廈門市大學英語6級大學英語六級模擬考試(含答案)學校:________班級:________姓名:________考號:________
一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20題)1.
Treatmentfordepressioninteenagersaswellasadultsrequires______.
2.Thefiverwatermakesup______oftheEarth'stotalfreshwater.
A.lessthan0.5percent
B.nearly0.05percent
C.aboutthree-quarters
D.aboutonefour-thousandth
3.
Thereasonwhyweshouldbeeatingmorefishisthat______.
4.
Itisveryimportanttheactualpopulationintheworldisontheincrease.
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5.CommonFaultsandEyeMovement
Thereareanumberofbadhabitswhichpoorreadersadopt.Mostoftheseinvolveusingextrabodymovementinthereadingprocess.Inefficientreading,themusclesoftheeyeshouldmaketheonlyexternalmovement.Ofcoursetheremustbevigorousmentalactivity,butextrabodymovements,suchaspointingwiththefingerormovingthelips,donothelpreadingandoftenslowitdown~
POINTINGATWORDS
Afaultthatisoftenseenwhenstudentsaretryingtoconcentrateispointingtothewordswithafinger,pencilorruler.Youngchildrenandverypoorreadersoftenpointwithafingerateachwordinmm.Slightlymorematurereaderssometimesholdapencilorrulerunderneaththelinewhichtheyarereading.Whilemarkingthelinemightbehelpfulforbeginningreaders,itiscertainlyunnecessaryfornormalreaders.Besidesslowingdownthereaderthrough-themeremechanicalmovementofpencil,ruler,orfinger,pointingatlinesorwordstendstocausethestudenttofocushisattentiononthewrongthing.Theimportantthingtoconcentrateonwhilereadingistheidea.thattheauthoristryingtocommunicate,andnotthelocationofthewordsonthepage.Theeyesofanychildoldenoughtolearnhowtoreadarecertainlyskillfulenoughtobeabletofollowalineofprintwithoutextrahelpfromfingersorrulers.
Anothercommonfaultthatiseasilyobservedisheadmovement.Thismostoftenoccurswhenstudentsarenervousabouttheirreadingortryinghard,asduringareadingspeedtest.Withheadmovementthestudenttriestoaimhisnoseatthewordheisreadingsothatashereadsacrossthelinehisheadturnsslightly.Whenhemakesthereturnsweeptobeginanewlinehisheadquicklyturnsbacksothathisnoseispointedattheleft-handmargin,andhecannowbegintoreadthenewlinebyslowlyturninghishead.Thebeliefthatthisheadmovementaidsreadingispurenonsense.Eyemusclesarequitecapableofshiftingtheeyesfromwordtoword,andtheyneednohelpfromneckmuscles.
Oftenstudentsarequiteunawarethattheyaremovingtheirheadswhilereadingandtheyneedtoberemindedbytheteachernottodoit.
VOCALIZATION
Vocalizationisanotherfault.Somepoorreadersthinkitnecessarytopronouncealoudeachwordasitisread.Usuallythispronunciationisquitesoft,sothatthestudentismorewhisperingtohimselfthanactuallyreadingaloud,buteventhisisveryundesirable.Thechiefdisadvantageofpronouncingwordswhileyoureadthemisthatittendstotiereadingspeedtospeakingspeed,andthesilentreadingofmostnormalreadersisnearlytwiceasfastastheirspeaking.Usuallythisfaultcanbeeliminatedinolderstudentsbytheirownconsciouseffort,possiblywiththeaidofafewremindersfromtheteacher.
Vocalizationbybeginningreadersisacommonfault;afterareaderreachessomematurityitbecomesveryundesirable.
Vocalizationtakesvariousmodifiedforms.Sometimesareaderwillmerelymovehislipssoundlessly.Atothertimeshemaymaketongueorthroatmovementswithoutlipmovement.Stirotherreaderswillhaveactivitygoingonintheirvocalcords,whichcanbedetectedbythestudentifheplaceshisfingersalongsidehisvocalcordsinthethroatwhileheisreading.Vocalcordvibrationcanbefeltwiththefingersquiteeasily.Liketruevocalization,theseminorpartsof"subvocalization"—lipmovement,tongueorthroatmovementandvocalcordmovement—canbestoppedbyconsciouseffortofthestudent.
SUBVOCALIZATION
Subvocalizationisthemostdifficultofalltypesofvocalization.Insubvocalizationthereisnobodymovement.Thelips,tongueorvocalcordsdonotmove.Butaninnertypeofspeechpersists:withinthestudent'smindheissayingeachwordtohimself,clearlyprono
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6.What'speople'stendencytodofortheirdecisions?
A.Refusingtoadmittheymadewrongdecisions.
B.Tryingtofindreasonstoexplainthedecisions.
C.Changingthedecisionsonsecondthoughts.
D.Seekingothers'advicewhenmakingthedecisions.
7.
ThebenefitthatconsumersgainfromtheInternetisthe______.
8.EmergencyRooms
MillionsofAmericansvisitanemergencyroomeachyear.MillionsmorehaveseenthehitTVshow"ER".Thishassparkedagreatinterestinthefascinating,24-hour-a-day,non-stopworldofemergencymedicine.
Avisittotheemergencyroomcanbeastressful,scaryevent.Whyisitsoscary?Firstofall,thereisthefearofnotknowingwhatiswrongwithyou.Thereisthefearofhavingtovisitanunfamiliarplacefilledwithpeopleyouhavenevermet.Also,youmayhavetoundergoteststhatyoudonotunderstandatapacethatdiscouragesquestionsandcomprehension.
Inthisarticle,weleadyouthroughacompletebehind-the-scenestourofatypicalemergencyroom.Youwilllearnaboutthenormalflowoftrafficinanemergencyroom,thepeopleinvolvedandthespecialtechniquesusedtorespondtolife-or-deathsituations.Ifyouyourselffindtheneedtovisitanemergencyroom,thisarticlewillmakeitlessstressfulbyrevealingwhatwillhappenandwhythingshappenthewaytheydoinanemergencydepartment.
UnderstandingtheERMaze
Theclassicemergencyroomsceneinvolvesanambulancescreechingtoahalt,agurney(推送病人的活動床)hurtlingthroughthehallwayandfivepeoplefranticallyworkingtosaveaperson'slifewithonlysecondstospare.Thisdoeshappenandisnotuncommon,butthemajorityofcasesseeninatypicalemergencydepartmentaren'tquitethisdramatic.Let'slookatatypicalcasetoseehowthenormalflowofanemergencyroomworks.
Imaginethatit's2a.m.,andyou'redreamingaboutwhateveritisthatyoudreamabout.Suddenlyyouwakeupbecauseyourabdomenhurts—alot.Thisseemslikesomethingoutoftheordinary,soyoucallyourregulardoctor.Hetellsyoutogotoyourlocalhospital'semergencydepartment:Heisconcernedaboutappendicitis(闌尾炎)becauseyourpainislocatedintheright,lowerabdomen.
Whenyouarriveattheemergencydepartment,yourfirststopistriage(醫(yī)療鑒別分類).Thisistheplacewhereeachpatient'sconditionisprioritized,typicallybyanurse,intothreegeneralcategories.Thecategoriesareimmediatelylifethreatening;urgent,butnotimmediatelylifethreatening;andlessurgent.
Thiscategorizationisnecessarysothatsomeonewithalife-threateningconditionisnotkeptwaitingbecausetheyarriveafewminuteslaterthansomeonewithamoreroutineproblem.Thetriagenurserecordsyourvitalsigns(temperature,pulse,respiratoryrateandbloodpressure).Shealsogetsabriefhistoryofyourcurrentmedicalcomplaints,pastmedicalproblems,medicationsandallergiessothatshecandeterminetheappropriatetriagecategory.Hereyoufindoutthatyourtemperatureis101degreesF.
What'snext?Youneedtoregister.
Registration
Aftertriage,thenextstepisregistration—notveryexcitingandrarelyseenonTV.Heretheyobtainyourvitalstatistics.Youmayalsoprovidethemwithyourinsuranceinformation,Medicare,MedicaidorHealthMaintenanceOrganizationcard.Thisstepisnecessarytodevelopamedicalrecordsothatyourmedicalhistory,labtests,X-rays,etc.,willallbelocatedononechartthatcanbereferencedatanytime.Thebillwillalsobegeneratedfromthisinformation.
Ifthepatient'sconditionislife-threateningorifthepatientarrivesbyambulance,thisstepmaybecompletedlateratthebedside.
ExaminationRoom
Nowyouarebroughttotheexamroom.Youpromptlythrowupinthebathroom,whichmaybemoreevidenceofappendicitis.Youareseenbyanemergencydepartmentnursewhoobtainsmoredetailedinformationaboutyou.Thenursegetsyousettledintoapatientgownsothatyoucanbeexaminedproperlyandperhapsobtainsaurine(尿)specimenatthistime.
Someemergencydepartmentshavebeensubdividedintoseparat
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9.
BeingproperlydressedforthearcticenvironmentisthekeytobeingabletoenjoyallthefantasticexperiencesatIceHotel.
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10.WhathasWalmartdonetoreconfigureitsDNAasprofitseeker?
A.Ithasfollowedthebusinessmodelofundercuttingitscompetitors.
B.Itasksitssupplierstoreducepackagingtobeenvironment-friendly.
C.Ithasbecometheposterchildofcorporateruthlessness.
D.Ithasgivenmoreshelfspaceandbetterplacementtolightbulbs.
11.
ThechairmanofVodafoneJohnBondthinksthat______.
A.internationalmoney-transferserviceacquiressuccessintheglobe
B.Africanrurallifecouldbeimprovedduetothecommunicationtechnologyofmobiles
C.manypeopleindevelopingcountriespaybyphonesloadedwithcredit
D.theprofitsofbankshavelittletodowithsmallpayments
12.TimeintheAnimalMind
Humansareborntimetravelers.Wemaynotbeabletosendourbodiesintothepastorthefuture,atleastnotyet,butwecansendourminds.Wecanreliveeventsthathappenedlongagoorimagineourselvesinthefuture.Newstudiessuggestthatthetwodirectionsoftimetravelareintimatelytwistedtogetherinthehumanbrain.Butsomeexpertsonanimalbehavior.donotthinkweareuniqueinthisrespect.Theypointtoseveralrecentexperimentssuggestingthatanimalscanvisitthepastandfutureaswell.
Thefirstcluesaboutthetwistsandturnsofmentaltimetravelcamefrompeoplewithcertainbraininjuriesthatcausedthemtoforgetautobiographicaldetailswithoutforgettingtheinformationtheyhadpickedupalongtheway.AmanknownasK.C.,forinstance,couldplaychesswithnomemoryofhavingeverplayedit.K.C.couldremembersentencespsychologiststaughthimwithoutanymemoryofthelessons.K.C.hadlostwhatpsychologistsnowcallepisodicmemory.EndelTulving,aCanadianpsychologist,definedepisodicmemoryastheabilitytorecallthedetailsofpersonalexperiences:whathappened,whereithappened,whenithappenedandsoon.Dr.Tulvingarguedthatepisodicmemorywasdistinctfromotherkindsofmemorythatdidnotinvolvepersonalexperience.Peoplecanrememberhowtogettoasubwaystop,forexample,withoutrecallingthefirsttimetheywerethere.
Episodicmemorywasalsouniquetoourspecies,Dr.Tulvingmaintained.Foronething,hearguedthatepisodicmemoryrequiredself-awareness.Youcan'trememberyourselfifyoudon'tknowyouexist.Healsoarguedthattherewasnoevidenceanimalscouldrecollectexperiences,evenifthoseexperiencesleftanimpressiononthem.
Manyanimalbehavior.expertsagreedwithDr.Tulving,eventhoughtheyhadnotactuallyrunexperimentstestingtheidea.ButwhenNicolaClayton,acomparativepsychologist,firstheardabouttheclaim,shehadadifferentreaction.Dr.Claytonbegantotestwesternscrubjays(灌叢鴉)toseeiftheymetanyofthecriteriaforepisodicmemory.Thejayscanhideseveralthousandpiecesoffoodeachyearandrememberthelocationofeachone.Dr.Claytonwonderedifscrubjayssimplyrememberedlocations,oriftheyrememberedtheexperienceofhidingthefood.
Sherananexperimentusingtwokindsoffood:mothlarvae(幼蟲)andpeanuts.Scrubjayspreferlarvaetopeanutswhilethelarvaearestillfresh.Whenthelarvaearedeadforafewhours,thejayspreferpeanuts.Dr.Claytongavethebirdsachancetohidebothkindsoffoodandthenputtheminanothercage.Shelaterreturnedthebirdstotheirhiding-places,insomecasesafterfour,hoursandinothercasesafterfivedays.Thetimethescrubjaysspentawayfromtheircacheshadabigeffectonthetypeoffoodtheylookedfor.Thebirdsthatwaitedfourhourstendedtodiguplarvae,andthebirdsthathadtowaitforfivedayspassedthelarvaebyandduguppeanutsinstead.
In1998,Dr.Claytonandhercolleaguespublishedtheresultsoftheirexperiment,declaringthatscrubjaysmetthestandardsfor"episodic-like"memory.OtherscientistshavefollowedDr.Clayton'sleadandhavesearchedforsignsofepisodic-likememoryinetheranimals.Whenratsareexploringamaze,forexample,theyseemtobeabletorecallwhichkindsoffoodtheyencounteredalongtheway.Hummingbirds(蜂鳥)seemtorememberwhereandwhentheyvisitedindividualflowersfornectar.Rhesusmonkeys(恒河猴)canrememberwheretheyputfood,butnothowlongagotheyputitthere.
Someresearchershavenotbeenpersuadedbythesestudies,however."Animalsseemtobelivingverymuchinthepresent,"saidThomasSuddendorf,acomparativepsychologistattheUniversityofQueenslandinAustralia.Dr.Suddendorfarguesthatascrubjaycouldremembertypeof
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13.
AnE-languagelearningsystemcalledChengoishopefultohelpchildrenlearnChineseforthissoftwarecaptures__________________________withstories,gamesandanimationsbasedonthe2008Olympics.
14.
OneoftheeducationalactivitiesinEastHarlemHealthyHeartprogramis____________________.
15.
A"goodmixer"whoenjoyssocialadvantagesoverhismoreseriouscolleaguesiscapableof______.
16.
Inapaperlessoffice,recordsmightbe______withoutatrailbeingleft.
17.
DuringtheCaliforniaGoldRush,restaurantandlaundrywereregardedas______.
A.unprofitablework
B.comfortablework
C.woman'swork
D.Chinesework
18.
Parentsknowtheirchildrenbest,buttheymaystillhaveproblems______.
19.
______isnowcommonlyservedastoppingatpizzarestaurants.
A.FruitB.BuffalowingC.ItaliancheesebreadD.Chicken
20.
SomeexpertsbelievethatWal-Martdoesharmtotheeconomybecausemanufacturershadtocutdownonexpensesby______.
二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.(29)
A.Rapidpopulationgrowth.
B.Corruptcitygovernment.
C.Realestatespeculators.
D.Lackofimmigrationquotas.
22.(28)
A.Theicewascutandhandledwiththehelpofsomespecialtools.
B.Theicewastakenfromtheflowingriverwithhooksandcarriedbysledstoicehouses.
C.Theicewascarriedonthefrozen,surfaceofthepondorriver.
D.Theicewassawedintoevenblocksbyworkers.
23.(40)
24.
【B2】
25.(21)
A.Shewillearnless.
B.Ittakestoomuchtimetogothere.
C.Ithasnothingtodowithherstudy.
D.Shehasnointerestinthatfield.
26.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.
聽力原文:M:Ijustcalledthetravelagency,it'sallset.OnJunefirst,I'mheadingforthemountainsforanentireweek.
W:Haveyoucheckedtheacademiccalendar?Becausemyclassesaren'tovertilltheseventh.
Q:Whatdoesthewomanimply?
(12)
A.Shehasn'tcalledthetravelagencyyet.
B.Themanmayhavetoreschedulehistrip.
C.Shedoesn'tknowwhenhersemesterends.
D.Themanshouldtakehisvacationsomewhereelse.
27.聽力原文:M:Pardonme,Ineedsomequartersforthatpayphone.Canyoubreakadollarbill?
W:I'mafraidI'mlowonquartersmyself.Icanletyouhaveacoupleplusafifty-centpiece.
Q:Whatdidthewomangivetheman?
(19)
A.Shegavehimhisdollarback.
B.Twoquartersandahalfdollar.
C.Twoquartersandfiftypennies.
D.Threequarters,twodimesandanickel.
28.SectionC
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthe
聽力原文:Duringthelastfewyears,therehasbeenan(36)enormousincreaseinthenumberofshops,storesandsupermarketswhichprovide(37)facilitiesforself-service.Theirgeneralpurposeistoprovidegoodsofevery(38)descriptionattractivelyandcleanlyandinperfectcondition,sothatthecustomercanserveherself,andthenpayforthegoodswiththeleast(39)delay.
Theorganizersofaself-servicestorehavetheirdifficulties.Theymustdisplayagreatnumberofgoodsina(40)minimumspacewithoutcoveringupanything.Theymustdealwith(41)perishablefoodstuffsrequiringdifferentrangesoftemperature;andtheymustarrangea(42)speedyflowofcustomerspastthecashregisterswithout(43)overtaxingtheoperators.
(44)Forthepurposesofdisplay,manydevicesareusedsuchaslonglengthsofadjustableshelvestotakevarioussizesofpacks,rotatingcircularshelves,islandsofdisplaystands,racksfortubedfoods,andmulti-tieredmobilestalls.
(45)Perishablefoodstuffs,quick-frozenfruit,vegetables,andmeatarekeptinrefrigeratedself-servicecabinets,whichkeepgoodsattherequiredtemperatures.TheseareatzeroFahrenheitforfrozenfood,28-32degreesformeatandfish,and40-50degreesfordairyproduceandprovisions.
Someoftheadvantagesofself-serviceseemtobethatthereisnowaitingtobeserved;thereisawidevarietyofchoice,anditisclaimedthatprepackedmeatandvegetablesarehygienic.Shoppingissaidtobemore"stream-lined"andmoreeconomical.(46)Neverthelessmanypeoplestillprefertobeservedbyasmallshopkeeperwhoknowsthempersonallyandwilldelivergoodstotheirhomes.
Duringthelastfewyears,therehasbeenan【B1】______increaseinthenumberofshops,storesandsupermarketswhichprovide【B2】______forself-service.Theirgeneralpurposeistoprovidegoodsofevery【B3】______attractivelyandcleanlyandinperfectcondition,sothatthecustomercanserveherself,andthenpayforthegoodswiththeleast【B4】______.
Theorganizersofaself-servicestorehavetheirdifficulties.Theymustdisplayagreatnumberofgoodsina【B5】______spacewithoutcoveringupanything.Theymustdealwith【B6】______foodstuffsrequiringdifferentrangesoftemperature;andtheymustarrangea【B7】______flowofcustomerspastthecashregisterswithout【B8】______theoperators.
【B9】_____________________,rotatingcircularshelves,islandsofdisplaystands,racksfortubedfoods,andmulti-tieredmobilestalls.
【B10】_____________________________TheseareatzeroFahrenheitforfrozenfood,28-32degreesformeatandfish,and40-50degreesfordairyproduceandprovisions.
Someoftheadvantagesofself-serviceseemtobethatthereisnowaitingtobeserved;thereisawidevarietyofchoice,anditisclaimedthatprepackedmeatandvegetablesarehygienic.Shoppingissaidtobemore"stream-lined"andmoreeconomical.【B11】_________________________.
【B1】
29.(31)
A.Henryfooledthemanintobringingthebookstohishouse.
B.Henryboughtthemfromthefirstvisitor.
C.ThepolicefoundthemandgavethemtoHenry.
D.Henrygotthembackwiththehelpofthepolice.
30.(36)
A.Severalstudieshavebeendoneinthepastfewyears.
B.Noteatingbreakfastdoesnoharmtotheadults'health.
C.Adultshaveespeciallymadestudiesinthisfield.
D.Eatinglittleinthemorningmaybegoodforhealth.
31.聽力原文:M:ICameassoonasyoucalled.Isthereaproblem?
W:Yes,Mr.Chu.Youmustbegingettingtotheofficeontime,orwewillnolongerneedyourservicehere.
Q:WhathappenedtoMr.Chu?
(13)
A.Hewasfiredfromhisjob.
B.Hewaswarnedaboutbeingmorepunctualfromnowon.
C.Themanagementcathisworkinghours.
D.Hewaspromoted
32.(13)
A.Theairportisclosedduetobadweather.
B.Theflightisfollowingitsregularschedule.
C.Theplanewillreturntoitspointofdeparture.
D.Anearlierclosureaffectedtheairport'sschedule.
33.聽力原文:W:Doyouthinkyoucouldcallataxitotakemetothetrainstation?
M:Callataxi?I'llgiveyouaridemyself.
Q:Whatisthemangoingtodo?
(18)
A.Callataxiforthewoman.
B.Rideahorsewiththewoman.
C.Takethewomantothebusstation.
D.Drivethewomantothetrainstation.
34.
【B5】
35.聽力原文:W:Canyoufigureoutwhat'swrongwithJohn?Hedoesn'ttalktoanyonesincelastweek?
M:He'shadaterribletimewithhiswife.Butithassomethingtodowithhisparents.
Q:Whatconclusioncanyoudrawfromtheconversation?
(19)
A.Hehassometroublewithhisparents.
B.Hisparentshadaquarrel.
C.Heandhiswifemighthavehadaquarrel.
D.Hiswifeandhisparentsmighthavedisagreedwitheachother.
36.(22)
A.Inthedancingroom.
B.Oppositethefireplace.
C.Oppositethedoor.
D.Besidethechestofdrawers.
37.(35)
A.Theyeatonlyfreshvegetable.
B.Theyeatredmeatbutnofat.
C.Theyeatnomeat.
D.Theylivealonglife.
38.
【B11】
39.【B5】
40.聽力原文:TheclassiccaseinmedicalhistoryofatyphoidcarrieristhatofMaryMallon.DuringaNewYorktyphoidepidemicshewasfoundworkingasacookandthusveryreadilyspreadthediseasetoothers.Shepersistedinfindingemploymentasacookbothinprivateserviceandinvariousinstitutions.Sheevenchangedhernametoavoiddetection.Foreightyearsshecontinuedtocarryandspreadtyphoidwherevershewent.Finallyshewasmadetoliveinahospital.Thereherworkcouldberegulatedsothatshedidnotpassontyphoid.Shelivedinhospitalfortwenty-threeyears,untilherdeathin1938.Forthirty-oneyearsshehadbeenaknowncarrierofthediseasewithoutherselfsufferinganyilleffects.
(30)
A.Atyphoidcarrier.B.Acooker.C.Apatient.D.Amedico.
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.TheattitudeoftheFederalBureauofInvestigationshowsthat______.
A.enoughdataareyettobecollectedfromvariousethnicgroupstoconfirmtheunlikelihoodoftwoDNAsamplescomingfromtwoindividualmembers
B.enoughdataofDNAsamplesshouldbecollectedtoconfirmthatonlyDNAsamplesfromthesamepersoncanmatch
C.enoughdataareyettobecollectedfromvariousethnicgroupstodeterminethelikelihoodoftwodifferentDNAsamplescomingfromthesameperson
D.additionalsamplesfromvariousethnicgroupsshouldbecollectedtodeterminethattwoDNAsamplesareunlikelytocomefromthesameperson61.TheNationalAcademyofSciencesholdsthestancethat______.
42.
Modernathletes'resultscannotbecomparedwiththoseofancientrunnersbecause______.
A.theGreekshadnomeansofrecordingtheresults
B.detailssuchasthetimewerenotrecordedinthepast
C.theyaremuchbetter
D.theyaremuchworse
43.
WhatdoesNeradoforthepreparationforbecomingasecretaryoranurse?
A.Sheisworkinginanursery.
B.Sheismovingintoherownapartment.
C.Sheisstudyinginahighschool.
D.Sheisaskinghelpfromthefather.
44.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.
Modernfurnituredesignhascomeinforagooddealofabuse.Theveryword"modern"hasunpleasantconnotations.Itbringstomindallthatisimpracticable,garishandvulgar;brightly-colored,angulartables:fragilesetsthatbalanceprecariouslyontwolegs;chairswithinexplicableholescarvedinthemtotraptheunwary:andspindlylampsoftwistedwirewhichcrouchincornerslikeenormousspiders.Butwemustnotconfuseallthatisgoodinmoderndesignwiththesecheap,sensationalimitations.
How,then,arewetodistinguishthegenuinefromthesham?Massproducedarticleswhichdonothingbutexploitnovelty,havebroughtmuchdesignintodisrepute.The"futuristic"coffee-barsetsthepacewithitsbright,chromiumsurfaces,itsgaudy,ridiculoustablesandchairsanditstropicalplantswhichwindinandoutofcrazybeamsintheceiling.Thissortofthingisthedesign'snightmare.Itdebasesourstandardsoftastesothatwecannotdiscriminatebetweenthegoodandthebad.Intheend,tosaythatasinglethingis"modern"isthesameassayingthatitisuglyandoffensive.
Truemoderndesignisbothsimpleandefficient.Itaimsatrelatingmethodsofconstructiontorealneeds.InVictoriantimes,designgotoutoftouchwithlife.Needlessornamentationmadeusforgetwhatfurniturewasreallyfor.Moderndesignhasstrippedawayallthatisinessential.Itspurposeisnottoastonish,buttoprovideuswithwhatispleasinganduseful.
Apieceofreallyfinemodernfurnitureshouldneverbeseeninisolation,butaspartofasetting.Onlythencanwejudgeitsshape,color,andutility.Modernhousestendtobesmallandthefurnituremustgiveusroomtomove.Itshouldbewellproportionalandatthesametimeunobtrusive.Itspresenceshouldbefeltratherthanseen.Becausewecandoawaywithunnecessarywallsanddoors,quiteasmallhousecangivetheimpressionbeinglarge,light,andairy.Anelegantpieceoffurniturecanoftenbeusedtodividealargeroomintotwo,soastomakethebestpossibleuseofspaceandprovideamaximumofcomfort.Awelldesignedmodernhouseisonewecanreallyliveinandnotmoveaboutlikeunwantedguests.
Thefirstparagraphsuggestedthatthewriterthinksthatthemodernfurnituredesignsisbasically______.
45.【S4】
46.
WhoplayprofessionalfootballintheUnitedStates?
A.Native-bornAmericancitizens.
B.Europeans.
C.SouthAmericans.
D.BothBandC.
47.(56)
48.
Theword"relegate"(Line5,Para.3)mostprobablymeans"__________".
A.delegateB.invigorateC.reduceD.undermine
49.
Wecansafelyinferfromthearticlethatthevideogamesallowpeopletochooseacharacterwith______.
A.theabilitytohandlenewsituations
B.skillsingettingalongwithothers
C.physicalpowerandforbearance
D.hand-eyecoordination
50.
Althoughthefuelconsumptionisgreaterinthenorthernhemisphere,temperaturesthereseemtobefalling.Thisis______.
A.mainlybecausethelevelsofcarbondioxidearerising
B.possiblybecause
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