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2022年黑龍江省雙鴨山市大學(xué)英語6級大學(xué)英語六級學(xué)校:________班級:________姓名:________考號:________

一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20題)1.

Thereisnopublicchargingstationsbecause______.

A.Itsbuildingcostisprettyhigh.

B.Peoplewouldliketochargeathome.

C.Ittakeslongtimetofinishthecharging.

D.Chargeinpublicstationscostlongtime.

2.

Thereleaseoflargequantifiesofthegreenhousegasmethaneaspermafrostmeltswillspeedup______.

3.

Aseriesofexperimentsdescribedinthepassageistoexaminewhetherthoughtandbehavior.can______.

4.TheGeodesicDome(圓頂層)—theHouseoftheFuture?

R.BuckminsterFullerspentmuchoftheearly20thcenturylookingforwaystoimprovehumanshelterbyapplyingmoderntechnologicalknow-howtoshelterconstruction,makingsheltermorecomfortableandefficient,andmoreeconomicallyavailabletoagreaternumberofpeople.

Afteracquiringsomeexperienceinthebuildingindustryanddiscoveringthetraditionalpracticesandperceptionswhichseverelylimitchangesandimprovementsinconstructionpractices,Fullercarefullyexaminedandimprovedinteriorstructureequipment,includingthetoilet,theshower,andthebathroomasawhole.Hestudiedstructureshells,anddevisedanumberofalternatives,eachlessexpensive,lighter,andstrongerthantraditionalwood,brick,andstonebuildings.

In1944,theUnitedStatessufferedaserioushousingshortage.GovernmentofficialsknewthatFullerhaddevelopedaprototypeoffamilydwellingwhichcouldbeproducedrapidly,usingthesameequipmentwhichhadpreviouslybuiltwar-timeairplanes.Theycouldbe"installed"anywhere,thewayatelephoneisinstalled,andwithlittleadditionaldifficulty.WhenoneofficialflewtoWichita,Kansastoseethishouse,whichBeechAircraftandFullerbuilt,themanreportedlygasped,"MyGod!Thisisthehouseofthefuture!"

Soon,unsolicitedcheckspouredinfrompeoplewhowantedtopurchasethisnewkindofhouse,butFullerwasneverabletogetitintofullproduction.Thiswasduetomanyobstaclessuchasonlyunioncontractorswereabletohookthehousesuptowater,powerandsewersinmanycities.However,becausethehouseswerealreadywiredandhadtheplumbinginstalledbytheaircraftcompany,manyconstructiontradeunionsmadeitclearthattheywouldnotworkonthehouses.Therewerealsoin-housedifferencesbetweenFullerandthestockholders.Fullerdidnotfeelthehousedesignwascomplete;therewereproblemshewantedtofix.Butthestockholderswantedtomoveahead.However,themainobstructionwasobtainingthefinancingforthetoolingcosts,whichwerepurposefullynotincludedinthenegotiationswithinvestors.Nobankwouldfinancetheprojectwithunionproblemsandstockholderbattles.

Afterthewar,Fuller'seffortsfocusedontheproblemofhowtobuildashelterwhichissolightweightthatitcanbedeliveredbyair.Sheltershouldbemobilewhichwouldrequiregreatbreakthroughsintheweight-reductionofthematerials.Technologywouldhavetofollownature'sdesignasseenbythespider'swebwhichcanfloatinahurricanebecauseofitshighstrength-to-weightratio.NewshelterwouldhavetobedesignedthatassimilatestheseprinciplesandthatwasFuller'sintent.

OneofthewaysBuckminsterFullerwoulddescribethedifferencesinstrengthbetweenarectangleandatrianglewouldbeapplypressuretobothstructures.Therectanglewouldfoldupandbeunstablebutthetrianglewithstandsthepressureandismuchmorerigid—infactthetriangleistwiceasstrong.Thisprincipledirectedhisstudiestowardcreatinganewarchitecturaldesign,thegeodesicdome,basedalsouponhisideaof"doingmorewithless".Fullerdiscoveredthatifasphericalstructurewascreatedfromtriangles,itwouldhaveincomparablestrength.

Thesphereusesthe"doingmorewithless"principleinthatitenclosesthelargestvolumeofinteriorspacewiththeleastamountofsurfaceareathussavingonmaterialsandcost.Fullerreintroducedtheideathatwhenthesphere'sdiameterisdoubleditwillquadrupleitssquarefootageandproduceeighttimesthevolume.

Thespherical(球形的)structureofadomeisoneofthemostefficientinterioratmospheresforhumandwellingsbecauseairandenergyareallowedtocirculatewithoutobstruction.Thisenablesheatingandcoolingto

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5.TheBermudaTriangle

ThereisaplaceintheAtlanticOceanwhereshipsandairplanesseemtodisappearmoreoftenthananywhereelseonEarth.Itseemstoform.atrianglebetweenMiami,Bermuda,andtheoceaneastofPuertoRico.ThisplaceiscalledtheBermudaTriangle.Over100planesandshipshavebeenlosttheresince1945.Over1,000peoplehavedisappeared.

Itisalmostasifthelostplaneshadgoneintoaholeinthesky,asiftheshipshadbeensuddenlysuckeddownintoahugewhirlpool.Thestrangestthingisthatnothingiseverfound:nobodiesinthewaterorwasheduponthebeach.

ThebiggestsinglelossofplaneshappenedinDecemberof1945.FiveNavyplanesfromFloridawereflyingtogether.Therewere14meninthem.Theyradioedbacktotheirbasethattheirflyinginstrumentswerenotworking,theydidnotknowwheretheywere.Thebaseradioedbacktothemtofollowthesunwest.Theyansweredthattheycouldnotseethesun,eventhoughtheweatherwasgood.Theyalsosaidthattheoceandidn'tlookasitshould.Finallytheysaidtheycouldnothearthebase.Butthebasetowercouldstillhearthemtalkingaboutstrange"whitewater".Thelastthingthetowerheardwas:"Don'tcomeafterus.Itlookslike..."Thentherewassilence.

Inthe,meantime,13meninanotherplanehadbeensenttohelpthem.Buttheysentjustonemessage.Itsaidthattheywerecomingtotheplacewheretheplaneswerelost.Thenitalsodisappearedandwasneverheardfromagain.Aftercheckingandsearchingformanymonths,aNavyofficersaid,"It'salmostasiftheyhadgonetoMars."

SometimesaplaneorshipwilldisappearrightaftersendingamessagesayingthateverythingisOK.DuringChristmasof1963aDC-3passengerplanewascomingintoMiamiforalanding.Thepilotaskedforlandingdirections.Thenhesaid,"Wouldyoubelieveit?ThepassengersarestillsingingChristmascarols!"Thensuddenlytheplane'sradiowentofftheair.Neithertheplanenoranyofthepassengersinitwereeverheardfromagain.

ItisknownthatpilotsofplanesoftenhavetroublewiththeirinstrumentsintheBermudaTriangle.ManypeoplehavestudiedtheTriangletofindoutwhatcouldbecausingsuchthingstohappenthere.In1965aNavyplanewassenttostudythemagneticfieldintheBermudaTriangle.Soonafterflyingintothearea,theplanedisappeared.The10meninitweregone,too.

Instrumenttroublealonecan'tbethewholeanswer.Mostoftheshipsandplaneshavevanishedclosetoland,ingoodweather,andoftenindaytime.Whateverhappensseemstohappenveryquickly.AsmallboatoncedisappearedrightoffMiamiharbor.Itsowner,DanBurack,hadstoppedatBuoyNo.9toadmiretheChristmaslightsonshore.HesuddenlysentacallforhelptotheCoastGuard.Hedidn'tsaywhatwaswrong.ACoastGuardboathurriedtoBuoyNo.9.Onitsradio,themenheardBuracksay,"I'veneverseenonelikethatbefore."Nobodyknowswhathemeant.BythetimetheCoastGuardboatgotthere,Burack'sboatanditspassengershaddisappeared.

Manylargeshipshavevanished,too.Oneweighed20,000tons.Anotherhadmorethan300peopleonboard.TheradioononelargeshipfromJapansentaverystrangelastmessage.Itsaid,"Dangerlikedaggernow.Comequickly!Wecannotescape."Afterthismessage,theshipvanishedfromthesea.

SomethingintheBermudaTrianglecausesflightinstrumentstogooutoforder.Thismightexplainhowplanesgetlostandcrash.Butitwouldnotexplainwhyplaneswouldvanishsuddenlyingoodweatherandsometimeswhentheyarecominginforalanding.Someoftheshipscouldhavebeenturnedoverordestroyedbyaccidents.Orasmallboatcouldberunintoandsunkbyalargerone.Thisisnotlikely,though.Andinanycase,somethingwouldhavebeen

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6.

Whichofthefollowingiscrucialtotriggeranewstateofthoughts?

A.Repeatingpositiveaffirmationsoverandoveragain

B.Repeatingpositiveaffirmationssubconsciously

C.Readingpositivestatementswithemotion

D.Readingpositivestatementswithskepticism

7.

Stranglersaresocalledbecausethey______byblockingthesunlightandcompetingforthenutrients.

8.TeethCare

Dentistssaythatthemostimportantpartoftoothcarehappensathome.Brushingandflossingproperly,alongwithregulardentalcheckups,canhelppreventtoothdecayandgumdisease.

GivingPlaquetheBrush-Off

Topreventcavities,youneedtoremoveplaque,thetransparentlayerofbacteriathatcoatstheteeth.Thebestwaytodothisisbybrushingyourteethtwiceadayandflossingatleastonceaday.Brushingalsoactasstimulustothegums,whichhelpstokeepthemhealthyandpreventgumdisease.

Toothpastescontainminimalabrasives(磨料),detergents,andfoamingagents.Fluoride,themostcommonactiveingredientintoothpaste,iswhatpreventscavities.Soyoushouldalwaysbesureyourtoothpastecontainsfluoride.

Aboutonepersonin10hasatendencytoaccumulatetartarquickly.Tartarisplaque(硬塊)inahardenedform.thatismoredamaginganddifficulttoremove.Usingantitartartoothpastesandmouthwashes,aswellasspendingextratimebrushingtheteethnearthesalivaryglands(theinsideofthelowerfrontteethandtheoutsideoftheupperbackteeth),mayslowthedevelopmentofnewtartar.

Ifyouhaveteeththataresensitivetoheat,cold,andpressure,youmaywanttotryaspecialtoothpasteforsensitiveteeth.Butyou'llstillneedtotalktoyourdentistpromptlyaboutyoursensitivitybecauseitmaybeindicativeofamoreseriousproblem,suchasacavityornerveirritation.

TipsonProperBrushing

Dentistssaythattheminimumtimeyoushouldspendbrushingyourteethis2minutestwiceaday.Herearesometipsonhowtobrushproperly:

-Holdyourbrushata45-degreeangleagainstyourgumline.Gentlybrushfromwherethetoothandgummeettothechewingsurfaceinshort(abouthalf-a-tooth-wide)strokes.Brushingtoohardcancauserecedinggums,toothsensitivity,and,overtime,looseteeth.

-Usethesamemethodtobrushalloutsideandinsidesurfacesofyourteeth.

-Placethebrushagainstthebitingsurfaceoftheteeth&useagentleback&forthscrubbingmotion.Brushthetonguefrombacktofronttoremoveodor-producingbacteria.

-Tocleantheinsidesurfacesofyourtopandbottomfrontteethandgums,tiltbrushverticallybehindthefrontteeth.Makeseveralup&downstrokesusingthefronthalfofthebrush.

-Rememberdon'tshareyourtoothbrushwithothers.Theexchangeofbodyfluidsthatsuchsharingwouldfosterplacestoothbrushsharersatanincreasedriskforinfections,aparticularlyimportantconsiderationforpersonswithcompromisedimmunesystemsorinfectiousdiseases.

-Useaneggtimerorplayafavoritesongwhilebrushingyourteethtogetusedtobrushingforafull2to3minutes.Someelectronictoothbrusheshavetimersthatletyouknowwhen2minutesareup.

FactsonFlossing

Brushingisimportantbutitwon'tremovetheplaqueandparticlesoffoodbetweenyourteeth,underthegumline,orunderbraces.Sometimes,thebacteriabreakdownthefoodparticlesandcreatevolatilesulfurcompounds.Forthisreasonyou'llneedtoflossthesespacesatleastonceaday.

Withanyfloss,youshouldbecarefultoavoidinjuringyourgums.Followtheseinstructions:

-Carefullyinserttheflossbetweentwoteeth,usingabackandforthmotion.

-Gentlybringtheflosstothegumline,butdon'tforceitunderthegums.Curvetheflossaroundtheedgeofyourtoothintheshapeoftheletter"C"andslideitupanddownthesideofeachtooth.

-Repeatthisprocessbetweenallyourteeth,andremembertoflossthebacksidesofyourbackteeth.

Tooth-WhiteningProducts

Sometoothpastesclaimtowhitenteeth.There'sn

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9.

Thebasicprinciplesappliedtonatural-gasvehiclesarequitedifferentfromthoseappliedtogasoline-poweredvehicles.

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10.

It'snecessaryforustobackupoursystemsto______.

A.harddriveofthecomputer

B.CDsandputthemindesk

C.sometransferablemediumandputitsomewhereelse

D.remotenetworkserverswithwhichyouarenotfamiliar

11.WhatdidthesurveyofJuniorAchievementshowabouttheteenagers?

A.Quiteafewofthembelievethatcheatingisgenetic.

B.Manyofthemseedeceivingasessentialforsuccess.

C.Cheatingoccursmorecommonlyamongthem.

D.Theyarethevictimsofthelyingcultureinfact.

12.

EveryCanadianuses______acre(s)atpresent.

13.

Theartificialjointwith______,beingagoodimitationofnaturalboneprotein,canattractbonecellsandbecomequicklyincorporatedintothebody.

14.

Thetraditionalideathatcompetitivesportsbuildcharacterhasapparently______intoday'sU.S.

15.Immune-regulateddiseasesarerelatedtostressbecausesuchdiseases______.

A.tendtoproduceastress-relatedchemical

B.willaffectaperson'scharacterseverely

C.willmakepeopleweakinbodyandsoul

D.tendtounderminetheresponsetostress

16.IncomeTaxes

Wegenerallydon'tthinkmuchabouttaxesexceptduringtheannualtaxseason.It'sprobablythemostdreadedtimeoftheyearformillionsofAmericans,yetwecircleitonourcalendarsalongwithholidaysandbirthdays.ButlittlejoyisconnectedtoApril15,whichisthedeadlineforfilingtaxforms.

TheAmericantaxsystemisahugemachinewithataxcodethatseemsmorecomplexthanrocketscience.Inthisarticle,wewilltakealookatthehistoryofincometaxesintheUnitedStates,examinetheprocessofindividualincometaxation.

TaxesinEarlyAmerica

TaxeshavealwaysleftasourtasteinthemouthofAmericancitizens.ThisnationalhatredfortaxesdateshacktothetaxburdenplacedontheAmericancoloniesbyGreatBritain.Colonistsweretaxedforeveryconsumergood,fromteaandtobaccotolegaldocuments.This"taxationwithoutrepresentation"ledtomanyrevolts,suchastheBostonTeaParty,inwhichcolonistsdumpedteaintotheBostonHarborratherthanpaythetaxonit.

AlthoughtheAmericancolonistsfoughtforindependencefromBritishruleandBritishtaxes,oncetheUnitedStatesgovernmentformed,itsmainsourceofrevenuewasderivedfromplacingcustomsandexcisetaxesonthesameitemsthatweretaxedbyGreatBritain.In1812,inanefforttosupportanexpensivewareffort,theU.S.governmentimposedthefirstsalestax,whichwasplacedongold,silverware,jewelryandwatches.In1817,internaltaxeswereterminatedandthegovernmentreliedontariffstosupportitself.Itwasn'tuntil1862thattheUnitedStatesimposedthefirstnationalincometax.

TosupporttheUnionArmy,Congresspassedtaxlawsinboth1861and1862.TheofficeofCommissionerofInternalRevenuewasestablishedbytheTaxActof1862,whichstatedthatthecommissionerwouldhavethepowertolevyandcollecttaxes.Theofficewasalsogiventheauthoritytoseizepropertyandincomeinordertoenforcethetaxlaws.Thesepowersremainprettymuchthesametoday,althoughtheInternalRevenueService(IRS)willtellyouthatenforcementtacticshavebeentoneddownabit.

TheFirstIncomeTax

In1863,thefederalgovernmentcollectedthefirstincometax.Thisgraduatedtaxwassimilartotheincometaxwepaytoday.Thosewhoearned$600to$10,000peryearpaidatarateof3percent.Ahigherratewaspaidbythosewhoearnedinexcessof$10,000.Aflat-ratetaxwasimposedin1867.Fiveyearslater,in1872,thenationalincometaxwasrepealed(撤銷)altogether.

SpurnedonbythePopulistParty's1892campaign,CongresspassedtheIncomeTaxActof1894.Thisacttaxed2percentofpersonalincomethatwasmorethan$4,000,whichonlyaffectedwealthiestcitizens.Theincometaxwasshort-lived,astheU.S.SupremeCourtstruckitdownonlyayearafteritwasenacted.Thejusticeswrotethat,intheiropinion,theincometaxwasunconstitutionalbecause'itfailedtoabidebyaconstitutionalguideline.Thisguidelinerequiredthatanytaxlevieddirectlyonindividualsmustbeleviedinproportiontoastate'spopulation.

In1913,theincometaxbecameapermanentpartoftheU.S.government.Congressavoidedtheconstitutionalroadblockmentionedabovebypassingaconstitutionalamendment.The16thAmendmentreads,"TheCongressshallhavepowertolayandcollecttaxesonincomes,fromwhateversourcederived,withoutapportionmentamongtheseveralstates,andwithoutregardtoanycensusorenumeration(列舉)."The16thAmendmentgavethegovernmentthepowertolevytaxesonindividualsregardlessofstatepopulation.TheUnderwoodTariffActof1913includedanincome-taxsectionthatinitiatedthesystemweusetoday.DuringWorldWarII,thefederalgovernmentbeganwithholdingtaxes,alsoknownasthepay-as-youearntaxationsystem.Thisgavethegovern

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17.

TheSWAPapproachinvolvesbreakingataskdownintoseveralpiecesandthendealingwiththemonebyoneaccordingto______.

18.

Thenaggingquestionofanonymityisrelatedcloselywith______.

19.

In1935,______ofHarlem'sfamilieswereunemployed.

20.

Whathasbroughtaboutunbelievableadvancementoftheglobaleconomyinthelatest20years?

A.TopAmericanmanager.

B.Globalcapitalism.

C.Technologyandeconomicintegration.

D.Thegloballaborforce.

二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.

【B9】

22.聽力原文:W:Alexander,youspeakquitegoodEnglish.Howdidyoulearnaforeignlanguagesowell?YouknowEnglishisreallyaheadacheforme.Ijustdon'tknowhowtolearnitwell.

M:Well,whenlearningaforeignlanguage,Iwouldsurroundmyselfinthelanguage,thetargetlanguage,thatIwantedtolearn.

W:Surroundoneselfinthelanguage?Ithinkitisdifficulttodothat.Canyouexplainhowyoudoit?

M:Uh,forexample,Iwouldwatchamovieinthatlanguage,uh,whichwouldhelpmekeepmotivatedtolearnvocabularyandphrases.

W:Thatsoundsinteresting.

M:Yeah,you'llhavealotoffunbydoingso.

W:Isee.Alittlehitofpracticeeverydayisveryimportanttolanguagelearning.

M:Yes.Regularpracticeisalsobetterthanpracticingalotinoneday.Learningalanguagewellneedspatienceandperseverance.

W:Thenwhatelsedidyoudotolearnaforeignlanguage?

M:Well,Iwouldkeepasituationalnotebook.

W:Whatisthatusedfor?

M:Ur,forexample,inarestaurant,youuseacertainphraseoverandoveragain,andsoifyoucanrememberjustoneparticularphraseineachsetting,thenyoucanimmediatelyspeakthatlanguageandhavemoreconfidenceandyougetmoreoutoflearningthelanguage,Ithink.

W:Really?I'lltrythat.Thankyouforyouradvice.

M:You'rewelcome.

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A.He'sofferingsomesuggestionsaboutlearningforeignlanguages.

B.He'saskingthewomanforhelptoimprovehisEnglish.

C.He'sdiscussingwiththewomanhowtolistentoalanguageregularly.

D.He'stalkingabouttheimportanceoftakingnotesinforeignlanguageslearning.

23.(34)

A.Bymercilesslyexploitingwomenworkersintheclothingindustry.

B.Bythegreateffortofthefashiondesigners.

C.Bypayingattentiontothequalityinwomen'sclothing.

D.Byconstantlychangingthefashionsinwomen'sclothing.

24.(36)

A.Theywillfaceextinctionwithoutartificialreproduction.

B.Theywillhavetomigratetofindnewhomes.

C.Theywillbeablemsurviveinthepreserves.

D.Theywillgraduallydieout.

25.(16)

A.Hewentmountainclimbinglastyear.

B.Hehasn'ttraveledaroundtheworldyet.

C.He'salwayswantedtoclimbthatmountain.

D.Hedefinitelydoesnotwanttogo.

26.(21)

A.Tomentionotherspaceprograms.

B.Toincorporatepicturesintothepaper.

C.Tokeepworkingontheoriginalsubject.

D.TosearchforinformationontheInternet.

27.SectionB

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.

聽力原文:LyndonB.Johnsonwasthe8thVice-presidentoftheUnitedStatestotaketheplaceofaPresidentwhodiedinoffice,andhewassurelyoneofthemostcolorful.

JohnsoncametoWashingtonin1930asacongressionalsecretary,andhespentthenext38yearsintheNation'sCapital.DespiteallthistimeawayfromhisnativeTexas,heneverlostthespeechormannersofhiswestern,ruralhome.HetoldhisclosefriendsthathishappiesttimeswerewhenhewasvacationingathisranchinJohnsonCity,Texas,orwalkingalongadirtyroad.Muchofhisbehavior.seemedmoresuitedfortheranchthanforthemoreformalatmosphereofacosmopolitancity.

JohnsonkepttwodogsattheWhiteHouse,andhelovedtoplaywiththem.OncewhenreporterandphotographersaskedtobeallowedtotakepicturesofthePresidentplayingwithhispets,Johnsonsurprisedeveryonebypickinguponeoftheanimalsbyitsears.Peoplewereshocked.ThePresidentoftheUnitedStateswaslaughingwhilea20pounddogdangledbythetipsofitsears.

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A.Childhoodinhisnativehome,Texas.

B.WorkingascongressionalsecretaryinWashington.

C.VacationingathisranchinTexas.

D.PresidencyintheWhiteHouse.

28.(35)

A.Peoplewhoarehurtinaccidents.

B.Peoplewhosefaceswereburned.

C.Peoplewhosufferfromcancer.

D.Peoplewhowanttobemorebeautiful.

29.聽力原文:M:Howareyournewneighbors,Nancy?

W:Theyseemniceenough,buttheyhaveasonwho'sdrivingmecrazy

M:Whatdoyoumean?

W:Hecomeshomeeverynightaround10withhiscarwindowsrolleddownandhisradioblaring.Itstopsassoonasheturnsthecaroff.ButbythenBrianandLisaarewideawake.

M:Oh,no.

W:Oh,yes.Sometimesittakesustillmidnightjusttogetthemtosettledownagain.

M:Haveyoutriedtalkingtothem?

W:Wehaven'tevenreallymetthemyetexcepttosayaquickhallo.Ihatetogetoffonthewrongfoot.

M:Youarenotgoingtolikethemwhenyoudomeetthemifyoukeeponsimmering.

W:Iknow,butIfeelstupidcomplaining.It'snotasthoughhe'sblastinghisstereoallnight.

M:Yousaidyourselfitisdrivingyoucrazy.

W:Well,YouknowhowearlyIhavetogetuptobehereattheoffice,I'mjustnotgettingenoughsleepandneitherarethekids.They'resoirritablewhenIgethomeintheafternoon.

M:Maybeyoucouldgoovertheresometimewithalittlegift:aplantfortheyardorsomething.Thenyoucouldasktheirsonwhethertheyhaveanyotherchildrenandthey'llbesuretoaskaboutyours.

W:Yeah,andthenwhat?

M:Thenyoucouldmentionthatthehardestthingatthisstageisgettingyourkidstogotosleepatnight.

W:Andkeepingthemintheasleep.

M:That'stheidea.Andyoushoulddoitsoon.Thelongeryouwait,theharderitwillbetodopolitely.

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A.Hedrivestoofast.

B.Heplayshisguitartooloudly.

C.Hisradiowakesherchildrenup.

D.Hisfriendsaretoonoisy.

30.(30)

A.Fuel-efficientcars.

B.Airpollutioncausedbycars.

C.HistoryofAutomobiledevelopments.

D.Electric-poweredcars.

31.

【B8】

32.【B11】

33.聽力原文:W:Hi,I'dliketosendthispackagebyexpressmailtoSanFranciscoandIwouldliketobuyasheetofstamps,please.

M:Hereareyourstamps,andjustputthepackageonthescale.

Q:Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?

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A.InSanFrancisco.

B.Atanairport.

C.Atatravelagency.

D.Inapostoffice.

34.聽力原文:M:I'mtiredofBill'sremarks,Idon'tknowwhyhewantstolookateverythinginsuchanegativeway.

W:Whydon'tyoudowhatIdo,John,andtakehiscommentswithagrainofsalt?

Q:Accordingtothewoman,whatshouldJohndoaboutBill?

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A.JohnshouldnottalktoBillanymore.

B.JohnshouldtakeBill'sremarksseriously.

C.JohnshouldtellBillnottothinknegatively.

D.JohnshouldpaylittleattentiontowhatBillsays.

35.聽力原文:(Ring...ring...Soundofphonebeingpickedup.)

M:Hello,CampusDaily,advertisingdepartment.ThisisMarkspeaking.

W:Hi.I'mcallingtoplaceacoupleofads.

M:Sure.Underwhatclassification7

W:Well,Iwantoneinthe"RoommateWanted"section.

M:Allright.Andhowwouldyoulikethattoread?

W:OK,itshouldroad"Femaleroommatewantedforpleasantandsunny,two-bedroomapartmentonEliiewoodAvenue,threeblocksfromcampus.Sharerentandutilities.AvailableSeptember1.Callbetween5and9P.M.andaskforCecilia".

M:Fine.Andwhataboutyourotherad?

W:ThatoneI'dlikeisunder"MerchandiseforSale,"andI'dlikeittoread"Matchingblueandwhitesofaandeasychair,excellentcondition,$350orbestoiler.Callbetween5and9P.M.andaskforCecilia."Didyougetallthat'?.

M:Uh-huh.You'llwantyourphonenumbersonthese,right?

W:Oh,sure.Thanksforremindingme—it's555-6972.

M:Andhowlongdoyouwanttheseadstorun?

W:Foraweek,Isuppose.Howmuchwouldthatbe?

M:It'sfivedollarsaweekperline.Eachofyouradswilltakeupthreelines,sothat's$15perad.

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A.Atanewspaper.

B.Atanadvertisingagency.

C.Atafurniturestore.

D.Atarealestateoffice.

36.(15)

A.Shehadhistoryclass.

B.ShehadEnglishclass.

C.Shehadaholiday.

D.Alltheabove.

37.(44)

38.聽力原文:M:Soyou'regoingtobewritingfortheschoolnewspaper?

W:Yes,I'mexcitedaboutit.I'mthinkingaboutjournalismasacareer.

M:Oh!Congratulations!Howdotheydecidewhomtohire?

W:Ihavetosendthewritingsample.IusedoneoftheessaysI'vewrittenfortheliteratureclass,thentheeditorassignedmeatopictowriteashortarticleaboutit.

M:Whatdidyouwriteabout?

W:Actually,itwasalotoffun.Iwroteaboutthestudents'playthathasbeenperformingthismonth.

M:Oh,Isawthatplay.Thedirectorisafriendofmine.Itreallycausedastiraroundhere.

W:Yeah,Iknow.That'swhatIwroteabout—People'sreactiontoit.It'sreallyinteresting.

M:Haveyoufinishedthearticle?CanIreadit?

W:Sure.Ijustmadeacoupleofcopies.Soyoucanhaveone.

M:Thanks.IwishIwereabetterwriter.Workingforthepapersoundslikelotsoffun.

W:Well,they'relookingtoaddoneortwophotographerstothestaff.

M:You'rekidding

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