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2021年江蘇省揚(yáng)州市大學(xué)英語(yǔ)6級(jí)大學(xué)英
語(yǔ)六級(jí)測(cè)試卷(含答案)
學(xué)校:班級(jí):姓名:考號(hào):
一、l.Writing(10題)
1.1.你是如何得知招生信息的
2.自我推薦并說明選擇該校的理由
3.希望得到該校的回復(fù)
2.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacompositiononthe
topicStarbucks'PresenceinthePalaceMuseum.Youshouldwriteatleast
150words,andbaseyourcompositionontheoutlinegiveninChinesebelow:
1.有些人認(rèn)為“星巴克進(jìn)故宮”是一種“挑戰(zhàn)傳統(tǒng)文化”“崇洋媚外”的表現(xiàn)
主張將星巴克趕出故宮
2.另一些人認(rèn)為“星巴克進(jìn)故宮”是一種“中西文化相互融合”的正常表
現(xiàn),可以接受
3.你的看法
Starbucks'PresenceinthePalaceMuseum
3.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay
entitledMyViewonOnlineShopping.Youshouldwriteatleast150words
followingtheoutlinegivenbelow:
1.網(wǎng)上購(gòu)物漸漸成為一種時(shí)尚,越來越多的大學(xué)生選擇網(wǎng)上購(gòu)物
2.分析大學(xué)生網(wǎng)上購(gòu)物的原因
3.我對(duì)此現(xiàn)象的看法
MyViewonOnlineShopping
4.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition
onthetopicHighSalariesorCareerDevelopment?Youshouldwriteatleast
150wordsaccordingtotheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese.
1.有的大學(xué)畢業(yè)生擇業(yè)時(shí)盲目追求高工資,有的則認(rèn)為提供學(xué)習(xí)機(jī)會(huì)及
事業(yè)上的發(fā)展才更重要的;
2.持有這兩種觀點(diǎn)的原因;
3.你的觀點(diǎn)。
NeverTakeThingsforGranted
5.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay
entitledMyOpiniononCollegeGraduatesWorkingasVillageOfficials.You
shouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:
1.這種做法的意義何在?
2.這些大學(xué)生能給農(nóng)村帶去什么?
3.大學(xué)生能從中得到什么?
6.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomplaint
lettertothecustomerservicedepartmentofthecompany'sheadoffice.You
boughtalaptopafewdaysagofromabigcomputerchainstore,butthelaptop
stoppedworking.Whenyoutookitbacktothestore,theyrefusedtodealwith
theproblem.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegiven
below.
1.計(jì)算機(jī)出現(xiàn)了什么問題。
2.與店方交涉的經(jīng)過。
3.你希望公司的客戶服務(wù)部門能盡快幫助解決問題。
7.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacompositiononthe
topic:Let'sGoinforSports.Youshouldwriteatleast150words,andbase
yourcompositionontheoutlinegivenbelow.
1.當(dāng)今世界上,有越來越多的人對(duì)體育運(yùn)動(dòng)感興趣;
2.但有些人仍然不了解運(yùn)動(dòng)的重要性;
3,體育運(yùn)動(dòng)有很高的價(jià)值。
8.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay
entitledOnOver-packaging.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowing
theoutlinegivenbelow:
1.目前許多商品都存在過度包裝現(xiàn)象
2.這種現(xiàn)象的危害
3.你的看法
OnOver-packaging
9.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay
entitledOncelebrityWorkingasProductsSpokesperson.Youshouldwriteat
least150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:
1.名人代言現(xiàn)象普遍
2.名人代言存在一些問題
3.你的看法
OnCelebrityWorkingasProducts'Spokesperson
10.1.一些學(xué)生認(rèn)為運(yùn)動(dòng)要以興趣為中心
2.另一些學(xué)生認(rèn)為運(yùn)動(dòng)要以健康為中心
3.你的看法
Interest-orientedOrHealth-orientedSports
二、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(10題)
11.
CiyosatshouldhelpfigureoutwhatishappeningattheWestAntarcticfringe
becauseitsradaraltimetersshouldbeableto.
12.
Generallyspeaking,youngkidsinAmericaprefertakingpartinsportsto
attendingclass.
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13.ThecurrentruraldepopulationinEuropeistheresultoflong-term
emigrationandindustrialization.
14.TheLureofaBigCityVacation
FromtheTowerofLondontoParis'EiffelTower,historiclandmarksandone-
of-a-kindattractionshavelongluredtravelerstotheworld'sgreatcities.
"Itbecomes,atleastforsomepeople,akindofpilgrimageinthesensethat
youwanttofinallyseetheStatueofLibertyandit'sinNewYorkandyou
havetogotoNewYorktoseeit,"saidWitoldRybczynski,aprofessorof
urbanismatThe.WhartonSchooloftheUniversityofPennsylvania.
"Themisn'tasecondversionofitanywhereelse."
Thissortofuniqueattraction,combinedwiththeexcitementofcitylifeanda
concentrationofculturalopportunities,finedining,shoppingand
accommodationsbringssomevisitorsbackagainandagain.
"There'ssuchavastrangeofrichesinasmall,prettyeasilynavigatedspace.
That'sdefinitelywhatattractsmetocities,"saidDonGeorge,globaltravel
editorforLonelyPlanetPublications.
Fewlargecitieshaveremarkablenaturalscenicattractionstobuildupon,so
theytendtorelyonheritageandculturalsitestosetthemselvesapart,
accordingtoDouglasFrechtling,aprofessoroftourismstudiesatGeorge
WashingtonUniversity.
Visitingcitiesgainedpopularityinthe18thand19thcenturies,asthelanded
aristocracyinBritainincreasinglysenttheirsons—andoccasionallytheir
daughters—toroundouttheireducationonaGrandTourofthecelebrated
sightsandcitiesofcontinentalEurope,Frechtlingsaid.America'snouveau
ficheadoptedthistraditioninthelate19thandearly20thcenturies,andlater,
lesswell-heeledtravelersjoinedthetouristranks.
"Intermsofwhatwemightcallmasstourismormiddle-classtourism,that
reallydidn'tdevelopuntilafterWorldWarIIFrechtlingsaid."Itwasjust
toodifficultandtooexpensivetotravel."
Navigation101
Nowtheallureofbigcitiesseemsaspotentasever.Thenumberofvisitorsto
centralParisin2004,forexample,isestimatedat25million,accordingtothe
ParisconventionandVisitorsBureau.
NewYorkCitywelcomed39.9millionvisitorstothefiveboroughsin2004
andisexpectingatallyofnearly41millionfor2005,accordingtoNYC&
Company,thecity'sofficialtourismmarketingorganization.
Gettingacclimatedtothepaceandlogisticsofalargemetropolitanareacan
takealittletime.
"Irecommendwhenyougetsomewhere,youeitheraskataxidrivertotake
youaroundoryougetononeofthetouristbusesthatallowyoutopayaone-
dayfeeandtravelinthecircuitasoftenasyouwant,sothatyougetavisual
ideaofthecity,"saidRuthJarvis,serieseditorforTimeOutGuides,ina
phoneinterviewfromherLondonoffice.
Whetheryou'revisitingabigcityforthefirstor15thtime,agoodmapis
essential.EvenlocalscarrymapstonavigateLondon,Jarvissaid,sothere's
noshameinstandingonastreetcornerpeeringatyours.
Insomecities,localvolunteerguideswillhelpguestsdiscoverthedestination,
Jarvissaid.InNewYork,BigAppleGreetersoffersthisservice.
Jarvisrecommendswalkingasmuchaspossiblebecauseitgivesyoumore
opportunitiestodiscoverthelocalcultureandgetasenseofacity'slayout.
Whenusingpublictransportation,Jarvissuggeststakingbusesoversubways
forthesamereason."Ifyou'rejustalittlebolderandyougetbuses,thenyou're
abovegroundandyoucanpickupwhereyouamsoyouhavetheconfidence
tomakeyourownexplorationsalittlelater."
Mostcitiesofferdiscounttransportationcardsthatcansaveyoumoneyifyou
anticipatefrequentbusorsubwaytrips.Keepyourhotel'saddressonhand
andhavethehotelgiveyouthenumberofareputablecabcompanytokeep
withyou,Jarvissuggests.Rentingacellphone
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15.E-waste
InAustraliawe'veseenrapiduptakeofnewtechnology,fromVCRsto
personalorganizerstoDVDplayers.Culturally,we'resomewhatproudofour
techno-savvyattitudes.Wefeelthatitreflectsourwillingnesstoaccept,rather
thanresist,change.Australiaiscurrentlyoneofthetoptencountriesusing
informationandcommunicationtechnology,rankingtenthintheworldfor
spendingpercapitaandfifthintheworldforspendingasapercentageof
grossdomesticproduct.Inshort,welovespendingmoneyongadgets.
However,withtheconstantdrivetohavethenewestandlatestproductscomes
theinevitablewastageofthe"old"productstheyreplace.Obsoleteelectronic
goods,or"e-waste"isoneofthefastestgrowingwastetypesandtheproblem
ofe-wasteisglobal.Newelectronicequipmenttechnologyisconstantlybeing
developed,thereisrapidadoptionofthistechnologyandthereisanincreasing
speedwithwhichthistechnologyreachesobsolescence(作廢;過時(shí)).
Andy,a30-yearoldPRofficer,boughtherfirstcomputerin1994.$2200
gothera486PCpackagewithacolorinkjetprinter.Thelast9yearsand
variousemployershaveseenAndy'smaincomputerchange5times.Each
computerhassatonherdeskforanaverageofonlyeighteenmonths.
Thereareanestimated9.2millioncomputersinusearoundAustralia.Itis
expectedthatoverthisyearafurther2.1millioncomputerswillenterthe
market,while3millionwillreachtheendoftheirlife.Thisamountsto
thousandsoftonsof"e-waste"madeupofobsoletecomputersalongwith
brokenmonitors,usedtoner,modems,printersandarangeofother
peripherals(夕卜圍產(chǎn)品)andconsumables.Thequestionis"Wherehave
Andy'sandtherestofAustralia'sunwantedcomputersandITwastegone?"
Garagedays
Sojustwhatdoyoudowithacomputerthatyounolongerneed?Giveitaway?
Trashit?Recycleit?
"IpaidafewhundredtogetaPentiumprocessorandmodemformyold486
sothatIcouldusetheInternetathome,"saysAndy."Eventually,Inolonger
neededit.EvenwiththeupgradesIcouldn'tgiveitaway.Noonewantedit."
Andy's486satinhergarageforfouryearsbeforeshegaveittoComputer
bank,aMelbourne-basednot-for-profitorganizationthatrecyclescomputers
anddonatesthemtodisadvantagedandcommunitygroups.Andyisnotalone.
Itisestimatedthatin2006therewillbearound1.6millioncomputers
disposedofinlandfill,1.8millionputinstorage(inadditiontothe5.3million
alreadygatheringdustingaragesandotherstorageareas)and0.5million
recycledinAustraliaalone.
Whyise-wasteaproblem?
InAustraliawe'rereasonablygoodatrecyclingthroughcouncilcollections.
Thematerialscollectedthroughcurbsidecollectionsarelargelysimple
materials—suchasglass,aluminumandmixedpaper-thatcanbesortedand
resoldonthecommoditymarket.Thedifficultywithelectronicwasteand
manyotherproductsisthattheyaremadefromahugerangeofcomponent
materialsthatareuselessforfurthermanufactureuntiltheproductis
dismantledandthecomponentmaterialsareseparated-oftenaverydifficult
andexpensiveprocess.
Computersandotherelectronicequipmentaremadefromhundredsof
differentmaterials.Manyofthesematerialsareinherentlyvaluable,suchas
goldandplatinum,andmanyarenon-renewable.Iftheycanbeextractedthey
canbereusedinmanufactureagainasa"secondary"rawmaterial.
Therearealsosomenastinessine-waste.Heavymetalsincludinglead,
cadmium,mercuryandarsenicareusedinelectronicequipment.When
disposedoftheycanleachfromlandfilltipsintothewatertable.Printerinks
andtonersoftencontaintoxicmaterialssuchascarbonblackandcadmium.
Itistheseenvironmentalhealthimplicationsthathavepute-wasteunderthe
spotligh
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16.ABriefIntroductionofMarkTwain
Twain,Mark,pseudonym(筆名)ofSamuelLanghomeClemens(1835-
1910),Americanwriterandhumorist,whosebestworkischaracterizedby
broad,oftenirreverent(不敬的)humororbitingsocialsatire.Twain'swriting
isalsoknownforrealismofplaceandlanguage,memorablecharacters,and
hatredofhypocrisyandoppression.
EarlyYears
BominFlorida,Missouri,ClemensmovedwithhisfamilytoHannibal,
Missouri,aportontheMississippiRiver,whenhewasfouryearsold.There
hereceivedapublicschooleducation.Afterthedeathofhisfatherin1847,
ClemenswasapprenticedtotwoHannibalprinters,andin1851hebegan
settingtypeforandcontributingsketchestohisbrotherOrion'sHannibal
Journal.SubsequentlyheworkedasaprinterinKeokuk,Iowa;NewYork
City;Philadelphia,Pennsylvania;othercities.LaterClemenswasasteamboat
pilotontheMississippiRiveruntiltheAmericanCivilWar(1861-1865)
broughtanendtotravelontheriver.In1861Clemensservedbrieflyasa
volunteersoldierintheConfederatecavalry.Laterthatyearheaccompanied
hisbrothertothenewlycreatedNevadaTerritory,wherehetriedhishandat
silvermining.In1862hebecameareporterontheTerritorialEnterprisein
VirginiaCity,Nevada,andin1863hebegansigninghisarticleswiththe
pseudonymMarkTwain,aMississippiRiverphrasemeaning"twofathoms
deep."AftermovingtoSanFrancisco,California,in1864,Twainmet
AmericanwritersArtemusWardandBretHarte,whoencouragedhiminhis
work.In1865TwainreworkedatalehehadheardintheCaliforniagoldfields,
andwithinmonthstheauthorandthestory,"TheCelebratedJumpingFrogof
CalaverasCounty,"hadbecomenationalsensations.
YearsofMaturity
In1867TwainlecturedinNewYorkCity,andinthesameyearhevisited
EuropeandPalestine.HewroteofthesetravelsinTheInnocentsAbroad
(1869),abookexaggeratingthoseaspectsofEuropeanculturethatimpress
Americantourists.In1870hemarriedOliviaLangdon.Afterlivingbrieflyin
Buffalo,NewYork,thecouplemovedtoHartford,Connecticut.Muchof
Twain'sbestworkwaswritteninthe1870sand1880sinHartfordorduring
thesummersatQuarryFarm,nearElmira,NewYork.RoughingIt(1872)
recountshisearlyadventuresasaminerandjournalist;TheAdventuresof
TomSawyer(1876)celebratesboyhoodinatownontheMississippiRiver;
ATrampAbroad(1880)describesawalkingtripthroughtheBlackForestof
GermanyandtheSwissAlps;ThePrinceandthePauper(1882),achildren's
book,focusesonswitchedidentitiesinTudorEngland;Lifeonthe
Mississippi(1883)combinesanautobiographicalaccountofhisexperiences
asariverpilotwithavisittotheMississippinearlytwodecadesafterheleft
it;AConnecticutYankeeinKingArthur'sCourt(1889)satirizesoppression
infeudalEngland.
AboutHisMasterpiece
TheAdventuresofHuckleberryFinn(1884),thesequeltoTomSawyer,is
consideredTwain'smasterpiece.Thebookisthestoryofthetitlecharacter,
knownasHuck,aboywhofleeshisfatherbyraftingdowntheMississippi
Riverwitharunawayslave,Jim.Thepair'sadventuresshowHuck(andthe
reader)thecrueltyofwhichmenandwomenarecapable.Anotherthemeof
thenovelistheconflictbetweenHuck'sfeelingsoffriendshipwithJim,who
isoneofthefewpeoplehecantrust,andhisknowledgethatheisbreaking
thelawsofthetimebyhelpingJimescape.HuckleberryFinn,whichisalmost
entirelynarratedfromHuck'spointofview,isnotedforitsauthenticlanguage
andforitsdeepcommitmenttofreedom.Huck'sadventuresalsoprovidethe
readerwithapanoramaofAmericanlifealongtheMississippibeforethecivil
War.Twain'sskillincapturingtherhythmsofthatlifehelpmakethebook
oneofthemasterpiec
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17.TheGeodesicDome(圓頂屋)--theHouseoftheFuture?
R.BuckminsterFullerspentmuchoftheearly20thCenturylookingforways
toimprovehumanshelterbyapplyingmoderntechnologicalknow-howto
shelterconstruction,makingsheltermorecomfortableandefficient,andmore
economicallyavailabletoagreaternumberofpeople.
Afteracquiringsomeexperienceinthebuildingindustryanddiscoveringthe
traditionalpracticesandperceptionswhichseverelylimitchangesand
improvementsinconstructionpractices,Fullercarefullyexaminedand
improvedinteriorstructureequipment,includingthetoilet,theshower,and
thebathroomasawhole.Hestudiedstructureshells,anddevisedanumber
ofalternatives,eachlessexpensive,lighter,andstrongerthantraditionalwood,
brick,andstonebuildings.
In1944,theUnitedStatessufferedaserioushousingshortage.Government
officialsknewthatFullerhaddevelopedaprototypeoffamilydwellingwhich
couldbeproducedrapidly,usingthesameequipmentwhichhadpreviously
builtwar-timeairplanes.Theycouldbe"installed"anywhere,thewaya
telephoneisinstalled,andwithlittleadditionaldifficulty.Whenoneofficial
flewtoWichita,Kansastoseethishouse,whichBeechAircraftandFuller
built,themanreportedlygasped,"MyGod!Thisisthehouseofthefuture!"
Soon,unsolicitedcheckspouredinfrompeoplewhowantedtopurchasethis
newkindofhouse,butFullerwasneverabletogetitintofullproduction.
Thiswasduetomanyobstaclessuchasonlyunioncontractorswereableto
hookthehousesuptowater,powerandsewersinmanycities.However,
becausethehouseswerealreadywiredandhadtheplumbinginstalledbythe
aircraftcompany,manyconstructiontradeunionsmadeitclearthatthey
wouldnotworkonthehouses.Therewerealsoin-housedifferencesbetween
Fullerandthestockholders.Fullerdidnotfeelthehousedesignwascomplete;
therewereproblemshewantedtofix.Butthestockholderswantedtomove
ahead.However,themainobstructionwasobtainingthefinancingforthe
toolingcosts,whichwerepurposefullynotincludedinthenegotiationswith
investors.Nobankwouldfinancetheprojectwithunionproblemsand
stockholderbattles.
Afterthewar,Fuller'seffortsfocusedontheproblemofhowtobuildashelter
whichissolightweightthatitcanbedeliveredbyair.Sheltershouldbemobile
whichwouldrequiregreatbreakthroughsintheweight-reductionofthe
materials.Technologywouldhavetofollownature'sdesignasseenbythe
spider'swebwhichcanfloatinahurricanebecauseofitshighstrength-to-
weightratio.Newshelterwouldhavetobedesignedthatassimilatesthese
principlesandthatwasFuller'sintent.
OneofthewaysBuckminsterFullerwoulddescribethedifferencesin
strengthbetweenarectangleandatrianglewouldbeapplypressuretoboth
structures.Therectanglewouldfoldupandbeunstablebutthetriangle
withstandsthepressureandismuchmorerigid—infactthetriangleistwice
asstrong.Thisprincipledirectedhisstudiestowardcreatinganew
architecturaldesign,thegeodesicdome,basedalsouponhisideaof"doing
morewithless".Fullerdiscoveredthatifasphericalstructurewascreated
fromtriangles,itwouldhaveincomparablestrength.
Thesphereusesthe"doingmorewithless"principleinthatitenclosesthe
largestvolumeofinteriorspacewiththeleastamountofsurfaceareathus
savingonmaterialsandcost.Fullerreintroducedtheideathatwhenthe
sphere'sdiameterisdoubleditwillquadrupleitssquarefootageandproduce
eighttimesthevolume.
Thespherical(球形的)structureofadomeisoneofthemostefficientinterior
atmospheresforhumandwellingsbecauseairandenergyareallowedto
circulatewithoutobstruction.Thisenablesheatingandcoolingtooccurnatu
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18.
MarkTwainbecamethemostoutstandingwriterofhistimebecauseheknew
hispeopleandtheMississippiRiververywell,andheinheritedfromhis
mother.
19.
inyourbodyfunctionstokeepthebalancebetweenthecaloriesyour
bodyburnsandthequantityittakesin.
20.
iscalledprobabilityneglect.
三、3.ListeningComprehension(10題)
21.SectionC
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthe
passageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneral
idea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillin
theblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.
Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissing
information.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhave
justheardorwritedownthe
聽力原文:Foryearsnow,theworld'sfastesttrains,operatinginJapanand
France,havebeenstuckata(36)maximumoperatingspeedofaroundthree
hundredkilometersanhourinfactthelatestJapanesebullettrainstravelabit
slowerthantheir(37)predecessors,theemphasisofthedesignersbeingmore
on(38)smoothnessandeconomy.NowJREast,thecountry'slargestrailway
company,has(39)unveiledamuchfastertrain,capableof(40)sustained
speedsofaroundthreehundredandsixtykilometersanhour.
Thenewtrain,whichhasbeen(41)displayedinadazzlingcolor,looksvery
(42)similartothestreamlinedmodelsalreadyrunningonJapan'shigh-speed
railways,exceptforoneunusualfeatureextra(43)emergencybrakesinthe
form,ofcat'searsthatrisefromtheroofofthecarriagesthis,aresponseto
thederailment(出軌)ofabullettrainafteranearthquakelastyear.
(44)Thetestingwillbeextensivesincethenewtrainwon'tgointoservicefor
sixyears.Strictlyspeakingitisn'ttheworld'sfastestthathonorgoesto
magnetically-levitatedtrainswhichliterallyfloatabovethetrackonan
enormousmagneticfieldandyes,(45)thefastestofthoseisalsoJapanese,an
experimentalmodelthathashitspeedsofclosetosixhundredkilometersan
hour.
ButonlyonemaglevnetworkisinoperationtodayaGermansystem,builtin
Shanghaianditonlycoversthethirtykilometersfromtheairporttothecity.
(46)Thetechnologyissoexpensivethatconventionalrailwaysarelikelyto
dominateinter-citytravelformanymoreyears.
Foryearsnow,theworld'sfastesttrains,operatinginJapanandFrance,have
beenstuckata[Bl]—operatingspeedofaroundthreehundred
kilometersanhourinfactthelatestJapanesebullettrainstravelabitslower
thantheir[B2],theemphasisofthedesignersbeingmoreon[B3]
andeconomy.NowJREast,thecountry'slargestrailwaycompany,
has[B4]amuchfastertrain,capableof[B5]speedsofaround
threehundredandsixtykilometersanhour.
Thenewtrain,whichhasbeen[B6]inadazzlingcolor,looksvery
similartothe[B7]——modelsalreadyrunningonJapan'shigh-speed
railways,exceptforoneunusualfeatureextra[B8]brakesintheform,
ofcat'searsthatrisefromtheroofofthecarriagesthis,aresponsetothe
derailment(出軌)ofabullettrainafteranearthquakelastyear.
[B9].Strictlyspeakingitisn'ttheworld'sfastestthathonorgoesto
magneticallylevitatedtrainswhichliterallyfloatabovethetrackonan
enormousmagneticfieldandyes[BIO].
ButonlyonemaglevnetworkisinoperationtodayaGermansystem,builtin
Shanghaianditonlycoversthethirtykilometersfromtheairporttothecity.
[BI1].
[Bl]
22.(29)
A.Diligent.B.Interesting.C.Creative.D.Cooperative.
23.聽力原文:W:HowwasyourtriptotheGrandCanyon?
M:Itwasexcellent!WespentfivedayshikingalongtheColoradoRiverand
exploringthesidecanyons.Itwasgreattogetoutofthecityandbackto
nature.
W:IhaveonlybeentotheGrandCanyononadaytrip.Didyouneedtomake
anyspecialpreparationstocampatthebottom?
M:Wewantedtogetintothebackcounti-yawayfromthetourists,sowehad
togetawildernesspermit.
W:Wasthatdifficult?
M:No.Wejustwenttotherangerstationandtoldthemwhatwewantedto
do.Theytalkedtousaboutwherewewantedtogoandhowlongwewanted
tostay.Theyarereallyjusttryingtomakesurethatyouknowwhatyouare
doingandthatyouhavethepropergear.Theyalsogiveyouinformationon
thevarioustrailsthroughtheparkandeducateyouaboutwildlifeandpark
conditions.FromwhatIunderstand,everyyeartouristsgetsickordiefrom
dehydration.Theparkofficialswanttomakesurethatyouhaveagood
canteenfullofwaterbeforeyouleave.
W:Iknowwhatyoumean.Peopleoftentrytodothesethingswithoutlust
educatingthemselvesaboutthedangers.Lastyear;IwenttoNepalwithsome
friends.WetrekkedtothebaseofMountEverest.Ihadreadthataltitude
sicknesswasarealproblem,soIhiredalocalportertohelpcarrythingsto
thehigherelevations.Despitethethinair,oneofmyfriendstriedtocarryhis
stuffbyhimself,andheendedupgettingreallysick.Iguessitpaystoknow
whatyouaredoing.
(20)'
A.HehikedalongtheColoradoRiver.
B.HeexploredtheColoradoRiver.
C.HecampedalongtheColoradoRiver.
D.HevisitedtheColoradocity.
24.[B4]
25.
[B4]
26.聽力原文:W:Therainisgoingtocontinuetilltomorrow.Iwantedtotake
youtoseethepark,butit'stoowetforthat,andit'sobviouswecan'twalk
aroundtovisitthesitesthatyousuggested,Jack,toobad.
M:Yes.it'sashame.
Q:What'stheman'spurposeinvisiting?
(14)'
A.Takeacourse.
B.Seethecity.
C.Gotothepark.
D.Takearest.
27.
[BIO]
28.聽力原文:W:Goodmorning,I'mVictoriaPorter.HowcanIhelpyou?
M:Goodmorning,mynameisFrank.Ihavetocompletetheenrolmentform,
butI'mnotsureaboutsomeaspects.
W:Let'srefertothehandbookandseehowIcanhelpyou.What'syourfirst
problem?
M:Well,Ican'tdecidewhichprogramtotake.
W:Doyouwantascienceorarts?
M:Arts.ButIcan'tdecideasocialsciences,ahumanities,oraneducation.
W:Youneedn'tmakethatdecisionnow.Youcanleaveituntiltheendofthe
firstyear.
M:Isee.ThenIneedtoselectmycoursescarefully.
W:Yes.First,foundationcourse.Allstudentsmusttakeonefoundation
courseaspartoftherequirementofthefirstyear.It'sonpage21.Haveyou
readthedescription?
M:Yeah,I'dliketodoA109Futures.Itlookssointeresting.
W:Butasaforeignstudent,IsuggestyouconsiderAl14Australiaandits
People.
M:Whataboutthis,Structure,Thought,andReality,orLifeintheUniverse?
Thedescriptionofbothsaystheywillhelpmetodevelopskillsofargument
andanalysis.
W:Actuallyallthefoundationcoursesaredesignedtodothat.ButA114will
helpyougainabetterunderstandingofthecountryyoulivein.
M:That'strue.Andit'sworth6pointswhileeachoftheothersonly3.OK,
I'lldoAl14.
W:It'sveryimportanttokeepyourpointsinmindwhenselectingcourses.
Normallyfull-timestudentsenrollfor12creditseachsemesteror24each
academicyear.However,ifyourenrolmentdropsbelow9pointsinanyone
semester,youwon'tbeconsideredfull-time.
M:Whatwouldhappenthen?
W:Well,youwon'tbeeligibleforastudentvisa.
(20)'
A.Theenrolmentform.
B.Thehandbook.
C.AustraliaanditsPeople.
D.Thedescriptionofthecourses.
29.(34)
A.Thosedreaminterpretationsarebasedonpsychologicalthesis.
B.Wecanfindnothingreliableinthoseinterpretations.
C.Somedreaminterpretationshavescientificsupport.
D.Mostoftheinterpretationsofdreamsarenotverybelievable.
30.聽力原文:M:Excuseme,areyouwaitingtobuyconcerttickets?
W:Yes,Iam.Soareallthesepeopleinfrontofme.
M:Haveyoubeenherelong?
W:About45minutes.I'vemovedforwardatotalabout3feetinthattime.
M:You'rekidding!
W:Notatall.Therewasacoupleupaheadofmewhogotsodisgustedthey
finallygaveupandleft.Theysaidthey'dbeenwaitingformorethananhour.
M:Doesanyoneknowwhat'scausingthedelay?
W:Ifso,noone'slettingusknow.Itcouldbethattherearen'tenoughpeople
sellingticketsthisafternoo
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