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2022年福建省三明市大學(xué)英語6級(jí)大學(xué)英語六級(jí)真題(含答案)學(xué)校:________班級(jí):________姓名:________考號(hào):________
一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20題)1.
U.S.populationwillincreasefrom250millionin1990to349millionin2025,andthegrowthwillstopat______.
2.Accordingtotheauthor,ifonechoosestotravelwithfewerpossessions,he______.
A.islikelytoenjoyhimselfmore
B.willbeabletotravelmuchcheaper
C.tendstobuyhomemorelocalspecialtyproducts
D.willprobablymakewiserpurchaseontheroad
3.
JohnBarrett,amagazinewriterandeditorfromNewYorkCity,visitedSavannahforaweekendandfellinlovewith______.
4.
Learningaboutacountry'scultureisashowofrespectandisalwaysdeeplyappreciated.
A.YB.NC.NG
5.
TheFrenchtraditionof______islikelytoposeachallengingproblemtoAmericanvisitors.
6.
Awidereye-spanallowsreaderstoreadbyphrasesor______.
7.
AfterSamWaltondiedin1992,oneofhissonstookoverWal-Martanditwasthengreatlyexpanded.
A.YB.NC.NG
8.
Need-blindadmissionpolicymeanscollegesdecidewhethertomakeanofferofadmissionwithout______.
9.
Washington,D.C.is______oftheU.S.
10.Whatisnotsaidtobeawayofcleaningupafterourselves?
A.Throwlessaway.
B.Designrecycledproducts.
C.Don'tuseitagain.
D.Lastlonger.
11.
ByusingbarcodesdevelopedByWal-Mart,manufacturesenjoyedmoresaysoverretailers.
A.YB.NC.NG
12.
ComparedwiththeirdisplacedcounterpartsinPeru.thesituationoftheinternallydisplacedpersonsinColombiais______.
13.
Inordertomakesuretheircustomerswerehappy,PizzaHutintroduced______.
A.twocustomersatisfactionprograms
B.a1-600numbercustomerhotline
C.acustomercall-inprogram
D.happycustomersprogram
14.
Besidespregnantwomen,peopleoversixty-five,influenzacanbeanespeciallyseriousdiseaseforpeople______.
15.Emergencyoperatorscanidentifythepreciselocationofcell-phonecallersthroughGPSsystemswiththeuseof______.
16.
Ifagossipbringsgoodtothegossiping,thepeoleinvolvedarelikelytodevelop______.
17.
Agreatsloganshouldremindpeopleofthebrandname,sothenameshouldappearinthetagline.
A.YB.NC.NG
18.IntelligentTransportSystem
Today,therearemanywaystotravelaroundalargemetropolitanarea,forworkorpleasure.Youcouldwalk,althoughtherangeisadmittedlylow.Youcouldbicycle,butyoustilldoalotofwork,andit'sdangerous.Youcoulddriveacar,whichtakesconcentrationandsobrietyandalicense.Youcouldrideabus,andletsomeoneelsedrive.Youcouldtakeatrain,andletacomputerdriveyou.Oryoucouldfly,andwaitalongtimefortheplanetotakeoffandland.
Allmodesoftransportationhaveadvantages,anddisadvantages.However,inrecentdecades,thesinglesystemthathaswonoverallothersistheprivateautomobile.Thisallowsyoutogofromyourstartingpointtoyourdestinationpoint,withyourcompletecontrol,atareasonablespeedinareasonabletime.Unfortunately,apartfromthepollutantscreatedbythevehicleitself,thefactthatsomanyotherpeopleseemtoenjoyitsperceivedfreedomcausesmajortrafficjams,andtherequirementfortrafficcontroldevices.
Toomanypeopleusingtoolittleroadspaceatthesametimecausestrafficjams.Itismostprofoundonlargegradeseparatedroads,thathavelimitedaccess.Therehavebeenvarioussolutionstriedout,includinghighoccupancyvehiclelanes,rampmetering,orroadwidening.Unfortunately,theysimplydon'tsolvetheproblemoflackofcapacity.
Trafficcontroldevicesimposecertaincontrolsontheflowoftraffic.Mostcommonaretrafficlights.Thesemetertheflowoftrafficbetweentwoormoreroadssothatatnotimeisanyvehicleinconflictwithanyother.However,theyalsoimposethattrafficcomestoacompletestop,requiringvehiclestostopandthenstartagain.Thisnotonlyslowsvehiclesdown,butalsoistheprimecauseofwastedenergyinurbansettings.
Unfortunately,citiesareveryreluctanttospendmoney.Thereforeanyfuturetransportsystemhastobecheapforcities.Thisimpliesthatcurrentinfrastructureiskeptasmuchaspossible,orimproved.Usingroads,theprimeinfrastructureavailabletodaywouldmeantheform.factorforvehicleswouldstaythesame,buteachindividualvehiclecouldbemademoreintelligent.
Sofortomorrow,weneedtodesignatransportsystemthatusesroadsoraveryslightimprovementonroadstoprovideahighcapacitysystemthatprovidesserviceforeveryone.Thiscouldbeachievedbyimplementingthefollowingeightsystems,eachofwhichprovidesmoreofaburdenonthecarmanufacturer,butwouldeventuallyprovideasystem,whichisautomatic,safeandefficient.
Firstly,allcarsshouldhaveintelligencebrakesandcruisecontrol.Thesewouldremovethedriverfromtheresponsibilityofhavingtofollowalongbehindsomebody.Bypressingabutton,thedriverwouldgivecontrolofthedistancebetweenhiscarandthecarinfront.Ifthecarinfrontsloweddown,youwouldnothavetowaitforthebrakelightstolightup,thedrivertoseethem,Wenpressthebrakepedaltherightamount,andcontinuouslymonitorthedistance.Insteadthecarwouldbeprogrammedtocontinuouslymonitorthedistancetothecarinfrontandinstantlyalteritsspeedtomatchandmaintainthedistance.
Byspeedingupthefeedbackcircuit,youcanclosethedistanceofcars,andthereforeincreasethecapacity.Youalsoremovedrivererrorsoreducingthenumberofaccidents.Also,carscouldcommunicatelocallywitheachotherandwareaheadoftimethatfollowingcarsneedtoslowdown.
Next,youneedtoremovethedriverfromtheresponsibilityofsteeringthevehicle.Havingcomplexvisionsystemsonacarseemsoverthetopastheynotonlydramaticallyincreasethecostofthecar,butalsothecomplexityofthecontrolsoftware.Insteadyoucouldbuilddetectorintothefrontofthecarthatdetectthemiddleofalaneoft
A.YB.NC.NG
19.Whatistheadvantageoftheretirementsavings?
A.Governmentwithdrawsalighttaxontheretirementsavings.
B.Employeescangetmoneyastheretirementsavingsfromtheiremployers.
C.Anyonewiththeretirementsavingsisqualifiedfora401Kplan.
D.Morethan50%Americansenjoyfreemoneyintheretirementsavings.
20.
Nexttocoal-burningpowerplants,______arethesecondlargestU.S.sourceofcarbondioxidepollution.
二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.聽力原文:M:IwishIdidn'thavetomakeaspecialtriptothepostofficetogetmypackage.
W:Well,ifyoucalltheminthemorningthey'llgiveyourpackagetoyourmailcarrier-tobringouttoyou.
Q:Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?
(15)
A.Deliverthepackageinperson.
B.Pickupthepackageatthepostoffice.
C.Findoutthehoursthepostofficeisopen.
D.Asktohavethepackagedeliveredtohishome.
22.(44)
23.【B9】
24.(34)
A.Itisinterestingandexciting.
B.Itisperfectwithoutanylimitations.
C.Itissupportedbythegovernment.
D.Itsconclusioncanbeuniversallyaccepted.
25.(26)
A.Hethinksflieswilltakeovertheearth.
B.Hethinkshumanwilldieoffquitesoon,
C.Hethinksmassdiseasecouldbethenextpathtoextinction.
D.Heseeshumanbeingsasdestructive.
26.SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
聽力原文:Thesumtotalofourknowledgeisverysmallcomparedtothesizeofourignorance.Everyadvanceonthefrontierofknowledgeopensupagreatvistaoftheunknown.Thescientistisnothappyexceptwhenhefindssomethingnew.Scienceisanincompletetaskjustaslifeisincomplete.Hecanonlybehappybecausehehastheopportunitytocontinuethesearch.Fulfillmentcanneverbetheresolongasknowledgeisimperfect.
Thesearchfortruthisnotapeacefuloccupation.ThehappiestpeopleIhaveknownhavenotbeenthemenofgreatworldlyachievementsorwealth.Theyhavebeenthesimplepeoplewhoarehappilymarried,enjoyinggoodhealthandgoodfamilylife.
Idonotthinkwesearchforthestarsormoonbecausewemakeupourmindstodoso,butbecausewecan'thelpourselves.Imaginationisnotanattributeofhappiness.Apersoncanbeveryhappywhenheknowsnothing.
Whileitistrueyoucangethappiness,peaceandserenityfrombeingatthelowerendoftheladder,itisalsotruethatyoucannotenjoytheecstasyofachievement.Successinthegeneralsenseofthetermmeanstheopportunitytoexperienceandtorealizetothemaximumtheforcesthatarewithinus.
(27)
A.Becausewehavemadeupourmindstodoso.
B.Becausewewanttofulfillourdesireforknowledge.
C.Becausewewanttoenjoytheecstasyofachievement.
D.Becausewecannothelpourselves.
27.(25)
A.Herpriorschooling.
B.Herage.
C.Herresidence.
D.Herdrivingrecord.
28.【B10】
29.(28)
A.Gourmetcoffeeislessexpensive.
B.Regularbrandsofcoffeehavetoomuchcaffeine.
C.Gourmetcoffeetastesbetter.
D.GourmetcoffeeisgrownintheUnitedStates.
30.(22)
A.Buyanewwatch.
B.Gotobedearlier.
C.Seeadoctor.
D.Changehisjob.
31.(35)
A.Trains.B.Airplanes.C.Trucks.D.Ships.
32.聽力原文:W:I'mlookingforthebestqualitypapertohavemythesistypedon.Idon'tseeanyontheshelf.
M:IthinkIsawsomeinthestockroomthismorning.I'llcheck.
Q:whatdidthemantellthewoman?
(13)
A.He'llseeiftheyhavemorepaper.
B.She'sboundtofinditsomewhereelse.
C.Thepapershewantsisoutofstock.
D.Hecan'tacceptacheck.
33.(32)
A.Itstandsforhostility.
B.Itisnotnormal.
C.Itisaninvasionofspace.
D.Itmeansintimacybetweentwopeople.
34.聽力原文:W:YourbreakdownalongthehighwaylateSundaynightmusthavebeenratherunpleasant.
M:Itcouldhavebeenmuchmoreso.That'swhenmyautoclubmembershiprelypaidforitself.
Q:Whohelpedthemanwhenhiscarbrokedown?
(19)
A.Someonehiredbytheautoclub.
B.Herepairedithimself.
C.Aprivatemechanichephoned.
D.Apassingpolicepatrolcar.
35.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.
聽力原文:W:Ineedsomeaspirin,please,andI'dalsoliketogetthisprescriptionfilled.
M:Fine.Here'syouraspirin.Ihavetheprescriptionforyouinabouttenminutesifyouwanttowait.
Q:Wheredidthisconversationmostprobablytakeplace?
(12)
A.Atadrugstore.
B.Atahospital.
C.Atadoctor'soffice.
D.Atadentist'soffice.
36.聽力原文:W:Duringthelastthunderstorm,Inoticedseveralleaksinmylivingroomceiling.
M:Maybeyouhavesomebrokenshingles.Ihavethenumberofagoodroofingcompany.
Q:Whatcanweconcludefromtheconversation?
(16)
A.Thewomanisafraidofthunderstorms.
B.Themanworksforagoodroofingcompany.
C.Theroofofthewoman'shouseneedsrepairing.
D.Theman'sroofisleakingandheasksthewomantohelphim.
37.【B7】
38.(24)
A.Trytobeveryconfidentinyourself.
B.Trytoknowmoreabouttheinterviewers.
C.Practiceaninterviewwithyourbestfriend.
D.Gooverpossiblequestionswithsomefriends.
39.SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
聽力原文:Somethinghappenedinthe1970's:thepriceofoilincreasedtremendously,drivingupthepriceofalmosteverythingandmakingAmericansawarethattheirlargeautomobilesusedalotofgasoline.Atthesametime,foreigncarmanufacturershadbeguntoproducesmallfuel-efficientcarsinlargequantitiesfortheexportmarket.Suddenly,thelarge,gas-consumingAmericancarswerenolongerattractivetoAmericanbuyers,whobeganbuyingforeigncarsbythethousands.TheAmericanautomobileindustrywentintoadepression.Thousandsofautomotiveworkerswerelaidoff,aswerethousandsofpeopleinindustriesindirectlyconnectedwiththeautoindustry.Peoplewhoarelaidofftendtokeepwhatmoneytheyhavefornecessities,likefoodandhousing.Theydonothavetheextramoneyneededtosendtheirchildrentocollege.Theirchildrencannotpaytheirowncollegecosts,becauseduringadepressiontheycannotfindjobs.Highunemploymentmeansthatmorestatefundsmustbeusedforsocialservice--unemploymentbenefitsandtoaiddependentchildren,forexample--thanduringmoreprosperoustimes.Itaimmeans,thatthestateshavefewerfundsthanusual,becausepeoplearepayingfewertaxes.Institutionsofhighereducationdependontwomajorsourcesofincometokeepthemfunctioning:tuitionfromstudentsandfundsfromthestates.Atthepresenttime,therearefewerstudentsthaninthepastandfewerstatefundsavailableforhighereducation.Thecollegesanduniversitiesareintrouble.
(27)
A.Theyweresmall.
B.Theywerefuel-efficient.
C.Theywereoilconsuming.
D.Theywerenotattractive.
40.聽力原文:W:Haven'tyoufinishedyourdinneryet?You'reslow.Hurryup.Theyarewaitingforus.
M:Ijustwantedtoenjoylifeandnothavetorushallthetime.Oh,whyislifealwayssorushie-rushie?
Q:Whatdoesthemallthinkofhislife?
(14)
A.It'sfullofexcitement.
B.It'senjoyable.
C.It'shillofrush.
D.It'srelaxing.
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.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
42.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.
Thelittlecreaturesinsidetheeggs,meredaysfromhatching,aren'ttheonlyoneswitheagleeyes.ThousandsofpeoplefromaroundtheworldareflockingtothewebsiteforBC-basedHancockWildlifeFoundationtowatchlivestreamingvideoofapairofbaldeagleeggs.
Twocameras,setupnearanestinDelta,B.C.,firstcaughtthemotherlayingtheeggsinFebruary.Withthelittleeaglesreadytoemergeanytimenow,moreandmoreviewersaretuningin,watchingfortheslightestsignoftheirarrival.
"Wecallourselveseagle-holicsbecausemostofusreallyare,"KarenBills,Hancock'sprojectcoordinator,saidwithalaugh.Billssaidtheviewers,manyofwhomareelderly,somefromasfarawayasAustraliaandEurope,arewatchingintentlyforlittlecracksintheeggs.Astheexpectedarrivaldatehasgrowncloserandcloser,Hancock'swebsitetraffichasgrownbusierandbusier.Billssaidsomanypeoplehavebeentuninginthatshesometimescan'tgetonthefeed.
Butnotallthereviewshavebeenpositive.Somehavesuggestedthecamerasinterferewithnatureanddomoreharmthangood.Butit'saclaimBillsdisputes."Icannameyounumerouscaseswhereifthecamerawasn'tthere,thelittleeaglewouldhavedied."Shesaida10-week-oldeagletumbledoutofanotherDeltanestlastyearandfellallthewaytotheground.ViewersimmediatelycontactedHancockandarescuecrewwasonthescenewithinsevenminutes."TheOrphanedWildlifeRehabilitation(康復(fù))Societykepthimintheirfacilityuntilhewasreadytogoandputontheproperweight."Theeaglewaseventuallyreleased.
Therehabilitationsociety'sBevDay,whohasbeencaringforbirdssince1978,saysthecamerasalsoserveasaninvaluablelearningtool."Theremaybeotherpeoplethatarguethefact,butI'mreallyatruebelieverinthem,"shesaid,"I'vebeendoingthis30yearsnowandI'mstilllearning."
Someoftheeagle-holieshavegrownanxiouswaitingforthebigmoment.Oneuseronthesite'sdiscussionforumsaidFriday,"Notseeinganyindicationofcracksintheeggs,"apostingthatwasaccompaniedbyafrowningemoticon.
Thenot-for-profitHancockWildlifeFoundationwasestablishedbyDavidHancock,abiologist,filmmaker,writerandpublisher.Itaimstopromotetheconservationofwildlifeanditshabitatsthroughscienceandeducation.
ManypeopleareflockingtothewebsiteforHancockWildlifeFoundationto______.
43.Purescience,leadingtotheconstructionofamicroscope______.
A.isnotalwaysaspureaswesuppose
B.mayleadtoanti-scientific"impure"results
C.necessarilyresultsfromappliedscienceandthediscoveryofacell
D.necessarilyprecedesappliedscience,leadingtothediscoveryofthecell
44.
Whatdoestheauthorintendtosaybytheexampleinthesixthparagraph?
A.Nextelprovidesadifferentoperationstrategy.
B.GPStechnology,isvitalfortrackingservice.
C.Trackingservicebecomesaflourishingbusiness.
D.Locationserviceisabusedbymarriedpeople.
45.
Howmanypeopleweregiventasimelteonintheexperiment?
46.
WelearnfromthepassagethatthedifferenceinpaybetweenthelowestpaidandtheaverageworkerinAmericais______thanthatinotherindustrializedcountries.
47.Bysaying"thegrowthoftheproportion...toyoungergenerations."(Line2,Para.5),AntheaTinkerreallymeansthat
A.currentlywealthflowsfromoldgenerationtoyoungergeneration
B.traditionallywealthflowsfromyoungergenerationtooldgeneration
C.withtheincreasinglybigpopulationofover50,thetrendarisesthatwealthflowsfromyoungergenerationtooldgeneration
D.withmoreandmorepeopleofover50,traditionshavebeenreversed
48.
Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?
A.TheFSA'sstudyhasbeenprovedunscientific.
B.TheFSA'sstudyissupportedbythewell-educatedmiddleclasses.
C.TheFSA'sstudytellsalotaboutthebenefitoforganicfood.
D.TheFSA'sstudyhasbeendistortedbytheSoilAssociation.
49.
Factoriessetupbymultinationalsonlybrought______tolocaleconomy.
50.
【C10】
51.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.
Icebergsareamongnature'smostspectacularcreations,andyetmostpeoplehaveneverseenone.Avagueairofmysteryenvelopsthem.Theycomeintobeing—somewhere—infaraway,frigidwaters,a-midthunderousnoiseandsplashingturbulence,whichinmostcasesnoonehearsorsees.Theyexistonlyashorttimeandthenslowlywasteawayjustasunnoticed.
Objectsofsheerestbeauty,theyhavebeencalled.Appearinginanendlessvarietyofshapes,theymaybedazzlinglywhite,ortheymaybeglassyblue,greenorpurple,tintedfaintlyorindarkerhues.Theyaregraceful,stately,inspiringincalm,sunlitseas.
Buttheyarealsocalledfrighteninganddangerous,andthattheyareinthenight,inthefog,andinstorms.Eveninclearweatheroneiswisetostayasafedistanceawayfromthem.Mostoftheirbulkishiddenbelowthewater,sotheirunderwaterpartsmayextendoutfarbeyondthevisibletop.Also,theymayrolloverunexpectedly,churningthewatersaroundthem.
Icebergsarepartsofglaciersthatbreakoff,driftintothewater,floataboutawhile,andfinallymelt.Icebergsafloattodayaremadeofsnowflakesthathavefallenoverlongagesoftime.Theyembodysnowsthatdrifteddownhundreds,ormanythousands,orinsomecasesmaybeamillionyearsago.Thesnowsfellinpolarregionsandoncoldmountains,wheretheymeltedonlyalittleornotatall,andsocollectedtogreatdepthsovertheyearsandcenturies.
Aseachyear'ssnowaccumulationlayonthesurface,evaporationandmeltingcausedthesnow-flakesslowlytolosetheirfeatherypointsandbecometinygrainsofice.Whennewsnowfellontopoftheold,ittooturnedtoicygrains.Soblanketsofsnowandicegrainsmountedlayeruponlayerandwereofsuchgreatthicknessthattheweightoftheupperlayerscompressedthelowerones.Withtimeandpressurefromabove,themanysmallicegrainsjoinedandchangedtolargercrystals,andeventuallythedeepercrystalsmergedintoasolidmassofice.
Thispassagegivesanintroductionof______.
52.
Weknowfromthefirstparagraphthatpeopleinoldtimes______.
A.weremoreenthusiasticaboutthedevelopmentofscienceandtechnology
B.hadastrongersenseofbeauty
C.over-dependentonlaborsavingdevices
D.paidmoreattentiontomaterialbenefits
53.
LloydMemorialHighSchool'sexperimentationwiththeideaofsingle-sexclass______.
A.wascarriedoutinallclassesofallgrades
B.primarily,aimedtoimprovetheboys'reading
C.wasregardedtobeasuccessbothbyteachersandparents
D.wereconfrontedwithobjectionfromthestudents
54.
WhyisGatesconstantlyworriedaboutthefutureofMicrosoft?
55.
【C7】
56.WhatdowelearnaboutstudentsinNewYorkCityfromthefirstparagraph?
A.Studentshavetotakestateexamswhichareauthoritativeyardstick.
B.Studentsincharterschoolsknowverywellabouthowtowinalottery.
C.Studentswhoperform.worseonstateexamshavenoaccesstocharterschools.
D.Studentsincharterschoolsaresuperiortoothersintheaspectofstateexams.
57.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.
Eveninthiselectronicera.papercontinuestoplayacompleteroleinourdailylives.Americansdependonabout85milliontonsofpaperandpaperboardayeartohelpusclean,organize,advertise,educateandmuchmore,accordingtotheEnvironmentalProtectionAgency.
Unfortunately,thissoftproductcomeswithenvironmentaldisadvantages.Theseincludethelossofbiologicalvarietyassociatedwithpermanentforest,anenergyandwaterintensiveproductionprocessthatgeneratesgreenhousegasesandotherdangerousproducts,andalifecyclethatendsinalandfill(垃圾掩埋法)orincinerator(焚燒爐)nearlyhalfthetime.
Ofcourse,wehavechoices.Wecanlessenpaper'senvironmentalblowfirstandforemostbyreducingourdependence(usingclothtowelsinthekitchen,printingonbothsidesofthesheetattheoffice,etc.).And,whenwereallyneedtousepaper,wecanmakebetter-educatedbuyingdecisions.
Hereareafewtipsforpurchasingeco-friendlypaper:
Buyrecycled,Doingsosaveslandfillspace,supportsgreenjobsand"reducesthetotalamountofresourcesyou'reusing,"saysSusanKinsella,executivedirectorofConservatree,anorganizationthatadvocatesusingmorepaperwhichcanbeusedagain.
Studylabelingcarefully.Lookforproductsthatcontainpost-consumerwaste(ormaterialthathamcompletedafulllifecycle);thehigherthepercentage,thebetter.Achasing-arrowssymbolmaysimplymeanapaperproductcanberecycled,whiletheword"recycled"mayrefertoonlyasmallpercentageofrecoveredfibers.
Demandcertificate.Anumberoforganizationscertifythattheoriginalfiberusedinagivenpapercomesfromresponsiblymanagedforests.KinsellasaystheoneenvironmentaliststrustmostistheForestStewardshipCouncil.CheckwithyourprinterorpapersuppliertoseewhetheritcarriesFSC-certifiedlines.
Considertree-freeoptions.Somepaperisnowmadefromagriculturalcrops,severalofwhichhaveahigheryieldperacre
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