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2021-2022年四川省樂山市大學英語6級大學英語六級測試卷(含答案)學校:________班級:________姓名:________考號:________

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

InthefirstyearofChina'sentryintoWTO,0.3%ofChina'sactualGDPgrowthwillbesubmittedtothisorganizationasstatedby______.

2.Ifyoufailtosay"thankyou"tothereceptionists,theywillhavenegativeimpressionsofyou.

3.

Atpresent,thevalueofthedrugstraffickedworldwideamountsto______everyyear.

4.______areappliedinconventionalfarmingforweedcontrol.

5.

Guestscansleepcomfortablythroughthenightinaspecialgearandaregreetedinthemorningwith______.

6.StudioengineersbenefitgreatlyfromAuto-Tuneinthat______.

A.theynolongerneedtocorrectwrongnotes

B.ithelpsthemkeepsongssecretbeforegoingpublic

C.itistotallyfreeandthussavesthemlotsofmoney

D.theydon'thavetowastetimeonrecordingmusicagain

7.Whatdoresearchersthinkisthedriveformanyeverydaypreferences?

A.Thehastejudgment.

B.Themechanismofself-feedback.

C.Theinteractionwithothers.

D.Theexpectationforthefuture.

8.Someattractiveruralregionsnotfarfromthecitiesarewitnessingacertain______,asmoreandmorechildlessseniorsmovetowardscities.

9.

Theclosertotheextratropics,themorespeciesthereare.

A.YB.NC.NG

10.

ThedistancetheFedExExpress'carrierscoveradayequalto______.

11.PartⅡReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)

Directions:Inthispart,youwillhave15minutestogooverthepassagequicklyandanswerthequestionsonAnswerSheet1.Forquestions1-7,choosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Forquestions8-10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.

GeneticallyModifiedFoods--FeedtheWorld?

Ifyouwanttosparkaheateddebateatadinnerparty,bringupthetopicaboutgeneticallymodifiedfoods.Formanypeople,theconceptofgeneticallyaltered,high-techcropproductionraisesallkindsofenvironmental,health,safetyandethicalquestions.Particularlyincountrieswithlongagrariantraditions--andvocalgreenlobbies--theideaseemsagainstnature.

Infact,geneticallymodifiedfoodsarealreadyyewmuchapartofourlives.AthirdofthecornandmorethanhalfthesoybeansandcottongrownintheUSlastyearweretheproductofbiotechnology,accordingtotheDepartmentofAgriculture.Morethan65millionacresofgeneticallymodifiedcropswillbeplantedintheUSthisyear.Thegeneticisoutofthebottle.

Yetthereareclearlysomeveryrealissuesthat,needtoberesolved,lakeanynewproductenteringthefoodchain,geneticallymodifiedfoodsmustbesubjectedtorigoroustesting.Inwealthycount,des,thedebateaboutbiotechistemperedbythefactthatwehavearicharrayoffoodstochoosefrom--andasupplythatfarexceedsourneeds.Indevelopingcountriesdesperatetofeedfast-growingandunderfedpopulations;theissueissimplerandmuchmoreurgent:Dothebenefitsofbiotechoutweightherisks?

Thestatisticsonpopulationgrowthandhungeraredisturbing.Lastyeartheworld'spopulationreached6billion.Andby2050,theUNestimates,itwillbeprobablynear9billion.Almostallthatgrowthwilloccurindevelopingcountries.Atthesametime,theworld'savailablecultivablelandperpersonisdeclining.Arablelandhasdeclinedsteadilysince1960andwilldecreasebyhalfoverthenext50years,accordingtotheInternationalServicefortheAcquisitionofAgri-BiotechApplications(ISAAA).

Howcanbiotechhelp?

Biotechnologistshavedevelopedgeneticallymodifiedricethatisfortifiedwithbeta-carotene(β-胡蘿卜素)—whichthebodyconvertsintovitaminA--andadditionaliron,midtheyareworkingonotherkindsofnutritionallyimprovedcrops.Biotechcanalsoimprovefarmingproductivityinplaceswherefoodshortagesarecausedbycropdamageattributiontopests,drought,poorsoilandcropviruses,bacteriaorfungi(真菌).

Damagecausedbypestsisincredible.TheEuropeancornborer,forexample,destroys40milliontonsoftheworld'scorncropsannual]y,about7%ofthetotal.Incorporatingpest-resistantgenesintoseedscanhelprestorethebalance.Intrialsofpest-resistantcottoninAfrica,yieldshaveincreasedsignificantly.Sofar,fearsthatgeneticallymodified,pest-resistantcropsmightkillgoodinsectsaswellasbadappearunfounded.

Virusesoftencausemassivefailureinstaplecropsindevelopingcountries.Twoyearsago,Africalostmorethanhalfitscassava(樹薯)crop---akeysourceofcalories--tothemosaicvirus.Geneticallymodified,virus-resistantcropscanreducethatdamage,ascandrought-tolerantseedsinregionswherewatershortageslimittheamountoflandundercultivation.Biotechcanalsohelpsolvetheproblemofsoilthatcontainsexcessaluminum,whichcandamagerootsandcausemanystaple-cropfailures.Agenethathelpsneutralizealuminumtoxicity(毒性)inricehasbeenidentified.

Manyscientistsbelievebiotechcouldraiseoverallcropproductivityindevelopingcountriesasmuchas25%andhelpprevent

A.geneticallymodifiedcropisbeneficial

B.geneticallymodifiedcropcausesenvironmentalproblems

C.high-techcropisagreatbenefittotheworld

D.geneticallymodifiedfoodsisaheatedtopic

12.

The"InternetJunkies"havenothingtobeashamedofaboutthemselves.

A.YB.NC.NG

13.

Athleteswhowinbronzemedalsarehappierbecausetheythink______.

A.theywouldhavewonthegoldmedalbyworkinghardalittle

B.theymighthavewonasilvermedaliftheyhadperformedalittlebetter

C.theyshouldwinthebronzemedalsincethey'dperformedverywell

D.theywouldhavelostthebronzemedalifthey'dperformedalittleworse

14.

Youcanhavefastmovingandsafertrafficin______.

15.

Ifthereasonwhyachildhatesschoolisfound,______canalwaysbefound.

16.

IntheUnitedStates,thetwomajorprovidersofdirectbroadcastsatellitetelevisionare______.

17.

GalileoGalileibuiltthefirst"pendulumclock"asearlyas16

A.YB.NC.NG

18.

Youcanchangethesoundofyourmusictobecomemoreprofessionalbyadding______.

19.

Expertssuggestthehighestnumberoffatyoutakeinperdaybeaveragely______forahealthydiet.

20.

Themostcommonmistakebeginningpaintersmakeisspendingtoo______timeandeffortlayingonthepaint.

二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.聽力原文:M:ThereportsaysalldepartmentsaremakingaprofitexcepttheAsianDepartment.

W:Well,Mr.Smithseemstobethewrongpersontoheadthatdepartment.Onemorestepwrongandhewouldberemovedfromthatoffice.

Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean?

(16)

A.Mr.Smithwillbereplacedifhemakesanothermistake.

B.Mr.SmithisanadmirablechiefoftheAsianDepartment.

C.Mr.Smith'sdepartmentismoresuccessfulthanalltheothers.

D.Mr.Smithisnotavailableintheofficethesedays.

22.SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.

聽力原文:W:ProfessorThomsonhelpedmesomuchthatI'mthinkingofbuyinghimabookofpoetry.

M:IthinkyoushouldgethimamusicCD.Justbecausehe'sanEnglishteacherdoesn'tmeanthatallhedoesisread.

Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?

(12)

A.NoteveryonefromEnglandlikestoreadallthetime.

B.PeoplewhoteachEnglishlikethingsbesidesbook.

C.TheEnglishliketoreadalotandlistentomusic.

D.Englishteachersusuallyliketoreadalot.

23.(40)

24.(15)

A.Onestudentreceivedahighergradethanhedid.

B.Hewillhavetotakeanumberofexamslater.

C.Thetestismoredifficultthanheexpected.

D.Severalstudentsinhisclasshavereceivedtopgrade.

25.聽力原文:CannesFilmFestival,themostprestigiousmotion-picturefestivalintheworld,isheldeachMayinthecityofCannes,insoutheastFrance.TheCannesFilmFestivalwasconceivedattheendof1938.DuetoWorldWarII,however,thefirstCannesFilmFestivalwasnothelduntil1946.Internationalismandpostwaroptimismcharacterizedthefirstfestival,asorganizersplacedlessemphasisoncompetitionthanonmutualcreativestimulationbetweennationalproductions.Inlateryearstheselectionofentriesforprizesreflectedmorecommercialinterestsandthefestivalsoonacquireditscurrentreputationasafashionableprofessionalevent,moreconcernedwithadvancingthefilmindustrythantheartoffilm.FrenchdirectorFrancoisTruffautaddressedthisissuein1956andpredicteditscommercialdeath;Thefestivalsurvived,however,andin1959,Truffauthimselfwasawardedtheprizeforbestscreenplayforoneofhisfilms.

Despiteitseverpresentfinancialinterests,theCannesFilmFestivalremainsanessentialaffairforinternationalcinema.In1955theorganizingcommitteeatCannesintroducedtheGoldenPalmAward(inEnglish)forbestfilmofthefestival,nowregardedasoneofthefilmindustry'smostdistinguishedprizes.PastrecipientsoftheawardincludeTaxiDriverbyAmericandirectorMartinScorsese,ThePianobyNewZealanddirectorJaneCampion,etc.

(30)

A.In1938.B.In1946.C.In1955.D.DuringtheWorldWarII.

26.(34)

A.Anyonewithoutbreakfastdoesin,provehisperformance.

B.Notgivingpeoplebreakfastimproveslfisperformance.

C.Peoplehavingbreakfastdoimprovetheirperformance.

D.Havingbreakfastdoesnotimproveperformance,either.

27.聽力原文:Anyonewhospendsatleastonesemesterincollegenoticesthatsomestudentsgiveupontheirclasses.Thepersonwhositsbehindyouinaccounting,forexample,beginstomissalotofclassmeetingsandeventuallyvanishes.Oranotherstudentcomestoclasswithouttheassignment,writesaimlesslyinhisnotebookduringthelecture,andleavesduringthebreak.What'sthedifferencebetweenstudentslikethisandtheoneswhosucceedinschool?Mysurveymaybenon-scientific,buteveryoneIaskedsaidthesamething:attitude.Apositiveattitudeisthekeytoeverythingelse.

Whatdoes"apositiveattitude"mean?Itmeansnotonlyshowingupforyourclasses,butalsodoingsomethingwhileyou'rethere.Reallylisten.Takenotes.Askaquestionifyouwantto.Don'tjustwalkintoaclass,putyourmindinneutral,anddriftawaytonever-nerveland.

Havingapositiveattitudegoesdeeperthanthis,though.Itmeansbeingmatureaboutcollegeasaninstitution.Collegeclassescansometimesbedownrightdullandboring.Ifyouletaboringclassdiscourageyousomuchthatyouwanttoleaveschool,you'llloseinthelongrun.Lookatyourpriorities.Youwantadegree,oracertificate,oracareer.Ifyouhaveto,youcanmakeitthroughaless-than-interestingclassinordertoachievewhatyouwant.Getwhateveryoucanoutofeveryclass.Butifyousimplycan'tstandacertainclass,bedeterminedtofulfillitsrequirementsandbedonewithitonceandforall.

(30)

A.Theydon'thaveapositiveattitude.

B.Theyhaveotherarrangements.

C.Theyaretoolazy.

D.Theygetuptoolate.

28.(14)

A.Takethemedicineasshewasdirectedtodo.

B.Scheduleanotherappointmentwithherdoctor.

C.Stoptakingthemedicine.

D.Restherbackforafewdays.

29.(36)

A.Analloyofcopperandsilver.

B.Puresilverorpuregold.

C.Analloyofcopperandfin.

D.Analloyofgoldandsilver.

30.聽力原文:W:Well,didyougettofindoutabouttiletrains?

M:Yes,I'vegottheleafletshere.Andyougotthecoaches,didyou?

W:Yes,look,I'vejustworkeditout.

M:Well,that'sOK.Therearetrainsallday,accordingtothis.Here,there'soneleavingKingCrossat8:00inthemorning.

W:(22)Oh,goodnessno.Thatwouldmeangettingupat6:00.Countmeoutforthatone,when'sthenext?

M:10o'clock.LeavesKingsCrossat10o'clock,getsintoAberdeenat17:21.Notbad.Sevenhoursandabitontheway.It's530miles,afterall.

W:Isupposeit'sveryexpensive,isn'tit?

M:No,(23)whataboutgoingbyplane?

W:YouknowhowIfeelaboutflying.

M:Whataboutthecoaches?(24)Butcanyouimaginebeingstuckinabusfortwelvehours?Atleastonthetrainyoucangetupandwalkaboutabit,youknow,stretchyourlegs.

W:Allright,then,youdobetter.Findmeanicecheapnighttrain.

M:That'sthetrouble.Therearen'tanycheapticketsatnight.Itsayssoclearlyhere.Itsaysthecheapticketsarevalidonlyfortrainstimedtodepartbetween10o'clockinthemorningand2:00intheafternoon.Mum,hereitis,notvalidforsleepers.

W:(25)That'swhytheDay,Saversarecheap,yousee.Theywantpeopletotravelatunpopulartimes.

(23)

A.Onthetraintherewouldbenocheaptickets.

B.Thecompanyisnotpayingtheirtravelexpenses.

C.Theywouldhavetoleavehomeveryearlytocatchit.

D.Thattrainwouldn'tarriveinAberdeenuntil6:00.

31.

【B7】

32.(13)

A.Fiftystudents.

B.Fortystudents.

C.Twenty-fivestudents.

D.Fifteenstudents.

33.

【B2】

34.(21)

A.Itliesinnotpayingattention.

B.Itliesinaskingforwhattheyneed.

C.Itliesinchoosingthewrongperson.

D.Itliesinpretendingthemarriagewasfinewhenactuallyitwasn't.

35.聽力原文:W:TheprincipalisaHollywoodmoviestar.Nowonderit'ssopopular.

M:Hurryup!Thetheaterwon'tshowyoutoyourseatsifyouarriveafterthecurtaingoesup.

Q:Whatcanweinferfromtheconversation?

(18)

A.ThewomanlikestheHollywoodmoviestar.

B.Themovieisnotasgoodastheyexpected.

C.Themovieispopularbecausetheleadisastar.

D.Theyareshoppingforcurtainsinastore.

36.【B9】

37.SectionB

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

聽力原文:FlexibleworkinghourswereinventedinGermanyinthelate1960s,butreachedBritainin1972.Thesystemallowsworkerstostartandfinishworkwhenevertheywant,withonlytworequirements.Theseare:firstly,thatallworkersmustbepresentforcertain"key"timesintheday,andsecondly,thatailworkersmustworktheagreedtotalamberofhoursperweek.

Thesystemhasprovedanalmosttotalsuccesswhereverithasbeentried.Asurveyof700workersonflexiblehoursshowedthreemainadvantages:abetterbalancebetweenworkingandprivatelife,avoidanceoftheneedtotravelduringrushhoursandtheabilitytobeabletofinishacertaintaskbeforeleaving.

Fromtheemployer'spointofview,thesystemtendstoincreaseproductivity,reducelabormoverfirst."Flexibletime"wasmainlyconfinedtowhite-collarworkers,butitisnowbeingappliedtomanualworkerstoo.

(27)

A.British.B.Americans.C.Germans.D.Japanese.

38.【B11】

39.聽力原文:W:ProfessorManes,IwonderifyoucanfillmeinonyourlecturelastFriday.Ihadtoattendascholarshipawardceremony.

M:Ohwell,congratulations.Ihopeyouwererewardedhandsomely.

W:Well,everybithelps.So,aboutyourlecture,Iunderstandyouweretalkingaboutextinctions.

M:Yes.Well,thecruxofmytalkwasjustthat,wetendtothinkofextinctionasadramaticevent,butmostspeciesdieoutoverquiteaperiodoftime.

W:Whydotheydieoff?Ithoughttheywerecontinuouslyimprovingthemselves.Naturalselection,Ithinkyouoncementioned.

M:Ah,butyouseewhilethereisnaturalcompetitionbetweenthespecies,whatdetermineswhichspeciessurviveislargelybychance.

W:Idon'tgetit.Whydospeciesbothercompeting?

M:Well,thereareshort-termadvantages.Butmanyspeciesalsoarehelpedbyothers.Forexample,thecommonhouseflyandcockroachesmighthavediedoffyearsagoifnotforhumans.

W:Butyou'renotsayingthathumansaresosuccessfulmerelybecauseofchance?

M:Toacertainextent,humanswereinitiallyluckyenoughtohavetherightweatherconditionsandalackofpredators,butnow,ofcourse,wesurvivebyingenuity!

W:Sowemayneverbecomeextinct.

M:NO,becausewemaybeinacrashcoursetoextinctionbyourcontinuousexploitationoftheenvironment.Wearearelativelyyoungspeciesandourtimeisnotyetoverdue.

W:Butthereare6billionofus.

M:Yes,andthere'remanymorehousefliestoo!Eachwiththecapacitytospreadonediseasefromonepersontoanotherinafastperiodoftime.

(23)

A.Sheiswritingacompetitivepaperforascholarship.

B.Sheisdoingapaper.

C.Shemissedthelecture.

D.Sheisplanningtoattendthescholarshipawardceremony.

40.

【B5】

三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.

Basedontheexampleprovidedinthepassage,wecantellthatwhenaspiderisremovedtoanewpositionwherehalfofanethasbeenmade,itwillprobably.

A.beginacompletelynewnet

B.destroythehalf-madenet

C.spintherestofthenet

D.stayawayfromthenet

42.EverySundaymorningmillionsofIndianssettledownwithacupofteaandthespecialweekendis-suesoftheirnewspapers,justasAmericansdo.Buthere,withthemarriageseasonapproaching,manyofthemturnquicklytoaSundayfeaturethatisparticularlyIndian—thecolumnsandcolumnsofmarriageadvertisementsinwhichyoungpeoplelookforhusbandsandwives.

"BeautifulBrahmangirlwantedforbankofficerfromwell-connectedfamily,"onesays."Vegetarianman(doctor,engineerpreferred)forchurch-educatedgirlwithlightcomplexion,"saysanother."Solid25-year-old,salaryfourfigures,wantstall,charming,educatedPunjabi,"saysathird.

Thisisarelativelymodernchangeintheage-oldcustomofthearrangedmarriage.Thethousandsofadvertisementspublishedeachweekincreasinglyreflectsocialchangesthatarecomingtothistraditionalsociety.Forexample,althoughwomenarestillusuallydescribedintermsofappearance,orskillsin"thewifelyarts",informationabouttheirearningpowerisenteringmoreandmoreoftheadvertisements.ThisreflectsthearrivalinIndiaoftheworkingwife.

Divorce,whichusedtobealmostunheardofinIndia,issometimesnowmentionedintheadvertisementsasinthecaseofawomanwhoseadvertisementinaNewDelhinewspaperexplainedthatshehadbeen"theinnocentparty"whenhermarriagebrokeup.

Becausethecustomofthedowry(marriagepayment)isnowillegal,someadvertisementssay"nodowry",or"simplemarriage",whichmeansthesamething.However,thefathersofmanybridegroomsstillrequireit.

Asasignoftheslightlooseningoftherigidcaste(socialclass)system,anumberofadvertisementspromise"castenotimportant",or"girl'sabilitieswillbemainconsideration".Themajorityofthem,however,stillrequirenotonlycaste,suchasBrahmanorKshatriya,butalsoacertainhomeregionorethnicorigin.

Inalandwherelightskinisoftenregardedassociallypreferable,manyalsorequirethatawomanhavea"wheat-color"complexionorthatamanbe"tall,fairandhandsome".

Advertisementsareplacedandeagerlyreadbyawiderangeofpeopleintheupperclasses,mostlyincities.Manyofthemreceivedozensofanswers."There'snothingembarrassingaboutit,"explainedaCalcuttabusinessmanadvertisingforason-in-law."It'sjustanotherwayofbroadeningthecontactsandincreasingthepossibilityofdoingthebestonecanforone'sdaughter."

Becauseofhighunemploymentandagenerallypoorstandardoflivinghere,oneofthebestattractionsamarriageadvertisementcanofferisapermittoliveabroad,especiallyinCanadaortheUnitedStates.Apersonwhohasonecangetwhathewants.

OnerecentSundayinMadras,forexample,aPunjabiengineerlivinginSanFranciscoadvertisedfora"beautifulslimbridewithlovelyfeaturesknowingmusicanddance".AndamanwhoseadvertisementsaidthathehadanAmericanimmigrationpermitwasabletosay,"Onlygirlsfromrich,well-educatedfamiliesneedapply."

ThemainideaofParagraph3isthat______.

A.India'ssocietyischanging

B.womenwork

C.arrangedmarriagesareanage-oldcustom

D.workingwifearrives

43.

Comparedtothoseoftheballet,IsadoraDuncan'scostumeswereless______.

44.

Fromthepassagewelearnthathumanbrains______.

A.improvedtheartofspeechexclusively

B.developedonlywiththeuseoftools

C.andartofspeechhadamutualimprovement

D.reachedthepresentsizeaboutafewhundredyearsago

45.

Bysayingthat"Underseacable,universalsoftware,high-techimagery,andGooglehaveerasedgeography"(Para.4),theauthormeansthat______.

A.thedevelopmentofinformationtechnologyhasmadetravelingaroundtheworldeasier

B.thedevelopmentoftechnologyhasledtheworldtosharethesourceofinformation

C.theinformationtechnologyhaspromotedthecooperationbetweenworkersinvariousareas

D.theinformationtechnologyhasenabledmanyjobstobedoneanywhere

46.

Inareaswhereavalanchesareknowntohappen______.

A.localresidentsstayindoorswhentheweatherisbad

B.measuresaretakentopreventseriousavalanches

C.smallavalanchescaneasilybeprevented

D.skiersform.themselvesintoawalltokeepthesnowinposition

47.

WecanassumefromthepassagethatMikeDeWine______.

A.ishappytosupportBushwithallhismight

B.istoobusytojointhecampaigninhishomestate

C.isanimportantcandidateforthecomingelection

D.istooshytostandinfrontofthejournalists

48.

ItcanbeinferredthattheFederalAviationAdministrationemployee______.

A.hadrepeatedlycomplainedtohisemployer

B.didnotgetanyresponsefromhisemployer

C.wasconcernedaboutpublicsecurity

D.becamebraveafterthe9.11disaster

49.

【C6】

50.SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.Pleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.

MynewhomewasalongwayfromthecentreofLondonbutitwasbecoming【C1】______tofindajob,sofinallyIspentawholemorninggettingtotownandputtingmynamedowntobeconsideredbyLondonTransportforajobonthetube.Theywerelookingforguards,not【C2】______.Thissuitedme.Icouldn'tdriveacarbutthoughtthati5couldprobablyguardatrain,andperhapscontinuetowritemypoemsbetweenstations.ThewritersKeatsandChekhovhadbeendoctors.T.S.EliothadworkedinabankandWallaceStevensforaninsurancecompany.Iwouldbeatubeguard.Icouldseemyselfbeing【C3】______,useful,agoodmaninacrisis.ObviouslyIwouldbeoverqualifiedbutIwaswillingtoforgetaboutthatinreturnfora【C4】______incomeandtravelprivileges--thosebeingparticularlywelcometosomeonelivingalongwayfromthecitycentre.

ThenextdayIsatdown,withalmostahundredothercandidates,fortheintelligencetest.Imusthavedoneall【C5】______becauseafterhalfanhour'swaitIwassentintoanotherroomforapsychologicaltest.Thistimetherewereonlyaboutfiftycandidates.Theexaminersatatadesk.Youweresignaledforwardtooccupytheseatoppositehimwhenthepreviousoccupanthadbeen【C6】______,afteragreaterorshortertime.Obviouslythelonginterviewswerethemoresuccessfulones.Someoftheinterviewswereasshortasfiveminutes.Minewastheonlyonethatlastedaminuteandahalf.

Icanrememberthequestionsnow:"Whydidyouleaveyourlastjob?""Whydidyouleaveyourjobbeforethat?""Andtheonebeforethat?"Ican't【C7】______myanswers,exceptthattheywereshortatfirstandgrewprogressivelyshorter.Hisclosingstatement,Ithought,revealedalackofsensitivitywhichhelpedtoexplainwhyasa【C8】______,hehadrisennohigherthantheundergroundrailway."Youhavefailedthepsychologicaltestandweareunabletoofferyouaposition."

Failingtogetthatjobwasmylowpoint.OrsoIthought,believingthattheworkwaseasy.Actually,suchjobs--beingapostmanisanotheroneIstill【C9】______--demandexactlythesortofelementaryyetresponsible【C10】______thatthehabitualdreamerisleastqualifiedtogive.ButIwasstillfarshortoffullself-understanding.Iwasalsoshortofcash.

A)awarenessI)psychologist

B)candidateJ)qualification

C)cheerfulK)recall

D)desireL)right

E)dismissedM)righteous

F)driverN)sensible

G)essentialO)steady

H)occupy

【C1】

51.

Theauthorsuggeststhatitisamistaketothinkthat______.

A.terroristsdonothavelegitimatemeanstotheiraction

B.terroristsshouldnotoverthrowgovernment

C.terrorismiscarriedoutbysmallgroups

D.terrorismisdonebyahandfulofinsanemen

52.

Theauthorismostprobablyleadingupto______.

A.aproposaltocontrolmedicalcosts

B.adiscussionofanewmedicaltreatment

C.astudyoflawsuitsagainstdoctorsformalpractice

D.ananalysisofthecauseofinflationintheUnitedStates

53.

Theunderlinedword"profess"inthefourthparagraphmostlikelymeans______.

A.doacademicresearchB.teachC.dofieldworkD.investigate

54.

Onthebasisoftheirmodels,scientistsareoftheopinionthat______.

A.theclimateoftheworldshouldbebecomingcooler

B.itwilltakethousandsofyearsfortheinertiaoftheearth'sclimatetotakeeffect

C.theman-madewarmingeffecthelpstoincreasethesolareffect

D.thenewIceAgewillbedelayedbythegreenhouseeffect

55.

【C3】

56.

Whichofthefollowingisoneexampleofourlossofmorality?

A.Lackofdevotion.

B.Disregardforleaders.

C.Exploitationofresources.

D.Lackofcooperation.

57.

Whatwillthe24-hourrestaurantserve?

58.

Whatdoestheword"laid-off'inthepassagemean?

A.Heavily-burdened.B.Old.C.Inexperienced.D.Jobless.

59.WhenmentioningtheattitudeofPrimeMinisterTonyBlair,someuniversitiesworry______.

A.thefutureorientationofuniversities

B.thefinancialproblemsofuniversities

C.theinfluenceofgovernment'spolicyonuniversities

D.thepurityofuniversitiesinitsfieldofacademeresearch

60.

WhenwastheButlerSquarebuildingoriginallybuilt?

A.Intheeighteenthcentury.

B.Intheearlynineteenthcentu

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