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2022-2023年江蘇省南京市大學英語6級大學英語六級知識點匯總(含答案)學校:________班級:________姓名:________考號:________
一、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(20題)1.
Dr.PeterDiotbelievesthatitmaybeeffectivetouseARVsto________________.
2.
IfpeoplewanttospendtheirholidaysclimbingthemountainsandtakingawalkinWales,theyshouldgoto______.
3.
ThedeadliesthurricaneinU.S.historyhappenedinTexas.
4.
WhichyearisthefewestinviolationoffederalsmogstandardsinLosAngeles?
A.1976B.1979C.1990D.2004
5.
Ababybeginstolaughandbecomesacomparativelysophisticatedcreaturewhenheisattheageof______.
6.
Clotscanform.when______.
A.bloodsupplyslowsorstops
B.bloodmigratestothelungs
C.bloodisindeepveins
D.bloodcausesapulmonaryembolism
7.
Fourmonthsafterhecorrectedtheerror,Byrdwasarrestedbythepolicebecause______.
A.hewaswantedfordrugdealing
B.hedrovetoofast
C.hewasmistakenfordrugdealing
D.hewasfoundofdrugdealing
8.
After2016,theBBCtelevisionserviceismostlikelytoobtainitsentire,orpartof,fundingthrough______.
9.
TheOctober11GuardianclaimedthattherateofCO2accumulationwasincreasingatanalarmingratein2002and200
A.YB.NC.NG
10.
TheLAMVis18feetlong,10feetwide,and6feethighand2,200poundsandcanhold4passengers.
A.YB.NC.NG
11.
Somesiteadministratorsmakeitpossibleforsiteuserstocommunicatewiththeironlinedatingcontactsprivately.
A.YB.NC.NG
12.NewHopesforPreventingAIDS
Thesuccessofanti-retroviral(抑止腫瘤病毒)drugsintreatingHIVisgettingresearchersatthe16thInternationalAIDSconferenceexcitedattheprospectthatthepotentmedicinesmightbeexploitedtoperform.doubleduty.WhynotusethepoweroftheseARVstopreventanHIVtransmissionorinfectionfromtakingholdinthefirstplace?BillandMelindaGatesaskedthatprovocativequestionontheopeningdayoftheconference,andarecommittingtheirconsiderablefinancialresourcestowardfindingananswer.Intheirremarks,theyhighlightedtheneedtodevelopmicrobicidesandoral-preventiondrugswhilewewaitforavaccine.AndtheywillgettheirfirsthintathowsmarttheirdecisionwasthisThursday,whenscientistsfromWestAfricareporttheinitialresultsfromthefirsttrialstudyinganoralpreventiondrug.
SohowrealisticaretheGatesinexpectingevenmorefromtheARVs?"Idothinktherangeofpreventionoptionswehavewithinthenextdecadewillgreatlyexpand,"saysDr.HeleneGayle,PresidentofCareUSAandco-chairoftheconference."Thebiologicplausibilityforbothmicrobicidesandoral-preventiondragsissogreat."Dr.MarkDybul,U.S.GlobalAIDSCoordinator,saidthatifamicrobicideorpreventiondrugbecomesavailabletoprotectpeoplefrominfections,theywouldbefundedunderthePresident'sEmergencyPlanforAIDSReliefifcountrieschosetousethem."Wewouldsupportallofthat;itwouldbeperfectlywithinourmandatetodoallthat,"hetoldTIME.
PreventingHIVistheonlywaytokeepthenumberofnewinfectionsthatoccureachyear--4million--fromgrowing.Andyetpreventionstrategies,alwaystheuglystepsistertotreatmentprograms,havenotreallytakenholdinthedevelopingnationswheretherateofinfectionishighest.Aneffectivevaccine,ofcourse,istheultimatepreventionweapon,butastheGates'pointedout,anHIVshotisstillalongwayoff.Inthemeantime,microbicidescouldbeonewaytoco-optARVsintothepreventionwar;thesearechemicalcompounds,usuallyintheform.ofagelorcream,thatwomencanusevaginallypriortointercoursetostopthetransmissionofHIV--it'sthesameideabehindspermicides(殺精子劑),whicharechemicalbarrierstospermenteringthevaginaandcausingpregnancy.It'sanelegantlysimpleapproach,madeevensimplerbythefactthatresearchersdidn'treallyhavetostartfromscratchtocomeupwithnewanti-HIVcompounds;theyalreadyhavethemintheARVs,whichnowinterruptthevirusfrominfectingcellsatvariouspointsinitslifecycle.
Thekeydifferenceisthatinamicrobicide,thedrugsarebeingusedinhealthypeopleratherthaninthoseinfectedwithHIV.WhenARVsareusedfortreatment,bothdoctorsandpatientsarewillingtotolerateahigherlevelofsideeffects--afterall,ifthechoiceisbetweendyingfromHIV-AIDSandsideeffects,mostpatientsoptforthelatter.Ifthedrugsaretobeusedtopreventinfection,however,everythingchanges;understandably,healthypeoplearen'taslikelytoacceptthesamelevelofsideeffectsandtoxicitiesasthosealreadyinfected.
That'swhyclinicaltrialsaresosignificant.Sofar,thereare30to40differentmicrobicidecandidatesbeingtestedinanimals,andfivetrialsinGhana,Nigeriaandotherdevelopingnationsatthemostadvancedstagesoftestinginwomen.Dr.GitaRamjee,oftheHIVPreventionResearchUnitinDurban,SouthAfrica,hasworkedwithallfive,andishopefulthattheywillproveeffectiveandmakeanimpactonthedisease.BecausetheselatestmicrobicidesarereformulatedARVs,however,theproblemofthevirusbecomingresistanttothemisapotentialdrawback.Dr.PeterPlot,ofUNAIDS,suggestsbasingmicrobicidesonlyonthedrugsdonotmakeitthroughthepharmaceuticalpipelinemanyarerejectedbecaus
A.YB.NC.NG
13.
TheEDSsystemisnotperfectinthatthemaglevtrainsmust______beforeleavingtheground.
14.
Expertsthinklivinginan,ethnicallydiverseneighborhoodisadvisablebecausechildrencansee______.
15.
BesurenottousebirthdatesoryourphonenumbersasyourPINbecausethey______.
16.
BuildingtheIceHoteleachwintertakes10,000tonsofriverice,plus30,000tonsofsnow.
A.YB.NC.NG
17.
Spread-spectrumfrequencycantransmitthesamefrequencyatthesametimeformorethanonedevice.
A.YB.NC.NG
18.
Themostimportantpartofbothfallaciesisblindnessto______ofamarketeconomy.
19.AlthoughmanysongsinNorahJones'salbumwereoutoftune,Andersonwouldrathermakeno______tothesongs.
20.
Thecellphoneindustrysaysthatfuturecellphonescanprovide______basedonitsabilitytodetectitsexactlocationanywhereintheworld.
二、3.ListeningComprehension(20題)21.(29)
A.Thetechnicalspecialistshouldimprovethesoftware.
B.Thesoftwarecannotsolvethestudents'problemsatall.
C.Thesoftwareisdesignedforeditorsandwriters,notthestudents.
D.Studentsshouldhavetheirownjudgmentwhenusingthesoftware.
22.
【B4】
23.(42)
24.(21)
A.Financialsecuritymattersalottothem.
B.Theychaseeverymarkofthestockmarket.
C.They'renotsoconcernedwithmoney.
D.Theymakedecisionsbasedonshort-termmatters.
25.(34)
A.Consumerswereresponsible.
B.Consumerswerehostile.
C.Consumersdidn'tcareallthetime.
D.Consumersgottiredofit.
26.
【B8】
27.(25)
A.Theybothrequiretalenttostudy.
B.Theyarebothexpensivetostudy.
C.Artscanbeappreciatedthroughcomputers.
D.Computerscanbedesignedwiththehelpofarts.
28.(24)
A.Itdoesn'thaveaniceview.
B.Itdoesn'tcomewithasaunabath.
C.It'stooexpensive.
D.Itdoesn'thaveakitchenette.
29.聽力原文:M:Beforetheweatherreport,couldyoutellmesomeroadnews?
W:Yes,well,theA41isstillverybusyattheDomecornerthismorning.AnothertrafficjamwehaveisintheAiMupnearHatfield.HarrowRoad.TheA404,HarrowRoadisnowflowingfreely,noproblemsthere.
Q:Whatdowelearnabouttheroadsfromtheconversation?
(15)
A.TheA41attheDomecornerhasfewcars.
B.TheA1MnearHatfield,HarrowRoadhasheavytraffic.
C.TheA404,HarrowRoadisverybusywithmanycars.
D.TheA1Misnowflowingfreelywithoutproblems.
30.(26)
A.Mill.B.Bank.C.Store.D.Notofaboveall.
31.(36)
A.Throwawayproductsarewidelyusedbecausetheyareproduced.
B.Usingthrowawayproductsistoowasteful.
C.ThrowawayproductsplayanimportantroleinAmericansociety.
D.Throwawayobjectsshouldbestopped.
32.聽力原文:M:I'mreallysorryIdidn'tmakeittoyourdinnerpartylastnight,Julie.
W:It'sallfighttosaythatnow,butwewastedhalftheeveningwaitingforyoutoturnup.
Q:WhatdowelearnaboutJulie?
(15)
A.Shewasconsiderate.
B.Shewasunforgiving,
C.Shewasapologetic.
D.Shewassympathetic.
33.聽力原文:W:HaveyoufinishedtheassignmentgivenbyProfessorSmith?Idon'tthinkyouhavemuchdifficultydoingthatexperiment?
M:No,butIdidn'texpectitwouldtakememostoftheday.
Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?
(17)
A.Hefailedtofinishtheexperimentwhatday.
B.Hehasn'thadtimetodotheexperiment.
C.Hedidonlypartoftheexperiment.
D.Theexperimentwasfinishedwithmuchtime.
34.聽力原文:OneofthemostpopularmythsabouttheUnitedStatesinthe19thCenturywasthatofthefreeandsimplelifeofthefarmer.Itwassaidthatthefarmersworkedhardontheirownlandtoproducewhatevertheirfamiliesneeded.Theymightsometimestradewiththeirneighbors,butingeneraltheycouldgetalongjustfinebyrelyingonthemselves,notoncommercialtieswithothers.ThisishowThomasJeffersonidealizedthefarmeratthebeginningofthe19thcentury.Andatthattime,thismayhavebeenclosetothetruth,especiallyonthefrontier.Butbythemid-century,sweepingchangesinagriculturewerewellunderwayasfarmersbegantospecializeintheraisingofcropssuchascottonorcornorwheat.Bylateinthecentury,revolutionaryadvancesinfarmmachineryhadvastlyincreasedproductionofspecializedcropsandanextensivenetworkofrailroadshadlinkedfarmersthroughoutthecountrytomarketsintheeastandevenoverseas.Byraisingandsellingspecializedcrops,farmerscouldaffordmoreandfinergoodsandachieveamuchhigherstandardofliving.
Nowfarmerswerenolongerdependentjustontheweatherandontheirownefforts,theirliveswereincreasinglycontrolledbybanks,whichhadpowertograntordenyloansfornewmachinery,andbytherailroadswhichsettheratesforshippingtheircropstomarket.Asbusinessmen,farmersnowhadtoworryaboutnationaleconomicdepressionsandtheinfluenceofworldsupplyanddemandonthepriceofwheat.Sobytheendofthe19thcentury,theeraofJefferson'sindependentfarmerhadcometoaclose.
(33)
A.ImprovementsinfarmmachineryintheUnitedStates.
B.Farmers'lossofindependence.
C.Jefferson'sviewsaboutcommercializedagriculture.
D.Internationaltradeinthenineteenthcentury.
35.
【B3】
36.聽力原文:W:Bill,canIcometoseeyouatyourhometomorrowevening?
M:Sure.KateandIhavehalfdecidedtogoswimminglatetomorrowafternoon.Sogivemearingbeforeyoucome,OK?
Q:Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?
(14)
A.BillwillseeKatetomorrowevening.
B.Billmightbeathomelatetomorrowevening.
C.BillandKatehavedecidedtogoonaholiday.
D.Billaskedthewomantocomeanothertime.
37.
【B2】
38.(14)
A.Theywaitedforeachotheratdifferentconcerts.
B.Theywaitedforeachotheratdifferentplaces.
C.Theywenttothestreetcorneratdifferenttimes.
D.Themanwenttotheconcertbutthewomandidn't.
39.聽力原文:W:Whatdoyoudoforaliving,Frank?
M:Iamanaerospaceengineer.IhavebeenworkingforNASAforoverfifteenyears.
W:Wow,thatsoundsfascinating.Whatprojectshaveyoubeeninvolvedin?
M:Well,untilrecently,IwasheavilyinvolvedintheCassinimission.Idon'tknowifyou'refamiliarwithitornot.It'soneofNASA'smostexpensiveandambitiousprojects.WearesendingaprobetoexploreSaturnanditsmoons.
W:Thatsoundsreallyinteresting.Areyouinanywayinvolvedintheconstructionoftheinternationalspacestation?
M:Actually,that'swhatI'mworkingonnow.I'mcurrentlyatechnicalliaisonbetweenNASAandseveralEuropeanspaceagencies.It'saninterestingjob,butitcanbeabittoomuchattimes.Theinternationalspacestationisprobablythelargestinternationalventureeverattempted,andIamconstantlydealingwithtechnicaldifficulties,budgetproblems,anddelays.It'snoteasycoordinatingtheeffortsofallthosecountries.IhavebeantoEuropethreetimesinthelastmonth,andIhavetogotoKazakhstannextweek.
W:AndIunderstandthere'ssomecontroversysurroundingthespacestation.Don'tsomepeopleworrythatNASAisspendingtoomuchmoneyontheproject?
M:Manyexpertshavecomplainedthattheprojecthasgrownoutofcontrolandbecomefartooexpensive.ButIlookatitasmorethanaspacestation;Ibelieveit'shelpingtofosterinternationalscientificcooperation.It'snicetoseethescientistsoftheworldworkingtogethertocreateastepping-stonetothefuture.
(20)
A.Itplanstosendaprobetoexplorethemoon.
B.It'sNASA'smostexpensiveprojectsofar.
C.It'sanambitiousproject.
D.It'sinvolvedintheconstructionoftheAmericanspacestation.
40.(32)
A.BecausetheyfollowedeverythingtheBritonsdid.
B.Becauseittastedbetterthanmixedwithbutter.
C.Becauseitbecameapopulardrink.
D.Becausetheywereinfluencedbyawomanilltheupperclass.
三、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(20題)41.
Whichofthefollowingstatementsisalwaystrueaccordingtothesurveysmentionedinthepassage?
A.Consumerswillpostponebuyingthingsiftheythinkpriceswilldecrease.
B.Consumerstendtospendtheirmoneyquickiftheythinkthepricewillincrease.
C.Thepricesituationhasaninfluenceonconsumers'behavior.
D.Traditionalassumptionsaboutearningandspendinghavetheirownreasons.
42.
Whichofthefollowingstatementistrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.Scientistsdiscoveredwhyanimalinfantscry.
B.Thedifferenceintheamountofchildren'scryissomewhatduetogenes.
C.Babieshaveaviolentreactiontothemother'signorance.
D.Chimpanzees'annoyancecanhardlybealleviated.
43.SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.
Thatexperiencesinfluencesubsequentbehavior.isevidenceofanobviousbutneverthelessremarkableactivitycalledremembering.Learningcouldnotoccurwithout,thefunctionpopularlynamedmemory.Constantpracticehassuchaneffectonmemoryastoleadtoskilfulperformanceonthepiano,torecitationofapoem,andeventoreadingandunderstandingthesewords.So-calledintelligentbehavior.demandsmemory,rememberingbeingaprimaryrequirementforreasoning.Theabilitytosolveanyproblemoreventorecognizethataproblemexistsdependsonmemory.Typically,thedecisiontocrossastreetisbasedonrememberingmanyearlierexperiences.
Practice(orreview)tendstobuildandmaintainmemoryforataskorforanylearnedmaterial.Overaperiodofnopracticewhathasbeenlearnedtendstobeforgotten;andtheadaptiveconsequencesmaynotseemobvious.Yet,dramaticinstancesofsuddenforgettingcanbeseentobeadaptive.Inthissense,theabilitytoforgetcanbeinterpretedtohavesurvivedthroughaprocessofnaturalselectioninanimals.Indeed,whenone'smemoryofanemotionallypainfulexperienceleadstoseriousanxiety,forgetting.mayproducerelief.Nevertheless,anevolutionaryinterpretationmightmakeitdifficulttounderstandhowthecommonlygradualprocessofforgettingsurvivednaturalselection.
Inthinkingabouttheevolutionofmemorytogetherwithallitspossibleaspects,itishelpfultoconsiderwhat.wouldhappenifmemoriesfailedtofade.Forgettingclearlyaidsorientationintime,sinceoldmemoriesweakenandthenewtendtostandout,providingcluesforinferringduration.Withoutforgetting,adaptiveabilitywouldsuffer,forexample,learnedbehavior.thatmighthavebeencorrectadecadeagomaynolongerbe.Casesarerecordedofpeoplewho(byordinarystandards)forgotsolittlethattheireverydayactivitieswerefullofconfusion.Thisforgettingseemstoservethatsurvivaloftheindividualandthespecies.
Anotherlineofthoughtassumesamemorystoragesystemoflimitedcapacitythatprovidesadaptiveflexibilityspecificallythroughforgetting.Intiffsview,continualadjustmentsaremadebetweenlearningormemorystorage(input)andforgetting(output).Indeed,thereisevidencethatthe.rateatwhichindividualsforgetsisdirectlyrelatedtohowmuchtheyhavelearned.Suchdataoffersgrosssupportofcontemporarymodelsofmemorythatassumeaninput-outputbalance.
Fromtheevolutionarypointofview.
A.forgettingforlackofpracticetendstobeobviouslyinadaptive
B.ifapersongetsveryforgetfulallofasuddenhemustbeveryadaptive
C.thegradualprocessofforgettingisanindicationofanindividual'sadaptability
D.suddenforgettingmaybringaboutadaptiveconsequences
44.(54)
45.
ThesituationofBRICsisthat______.
A.theircarmarketsstillhavehugedemand
B.peopleowelowerdebtandnoonebuycarsoncredit
C.theircarmarketssufferlittlefortheimmunityfromfinancialcrisis
D.noslowdownshouldeveroccurtotheireconomy
46.Inaharassmentsuitfiledbyasenioremployee,whohadleftprintoutsfromanadultwebsiteinheroffice?
47.【S8】
48.
ManyAmericanandEuropeancompanieswithhighratecanstilllivebythemselvesforayearfortheir______.
49.
Aboutelectronicbook,whichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?
A.Itcancontainalibraryofinformationoreverytitleontoday'sbest-sellerlist.
B.Althoughweknowthebasictechnology,wecan'tseeitforsalenow.
C.ThelaptopneedsalotofpowertokeepLCDscreenswork,andthosescreenshaveshortcoming.
D.Youcanchangethetitleandthecontentintheelectronicbookasyoulike.
50.
AccordingtotheauthorCUNYenterintoitsgoldenerainthelastcenturyby______.
A.learningfromCambridgeorPaloAlto
B.restrictingthenumberofJewishstudents
C.recruitingthebrightchildrenofpoorJewishimmigrants
D.admittingmoreminoritystudents
51.
Anexampleofmisplacedmannersontheroadsis______.
A.slowingdowntoletakidpass
B.stoppingsuddenlyatpedestriancrossings
C.turningupsidestreetswithoutgivingsignals
D.unnecessarilygivingwaytoothercarswithoutwarningthosebehindyou
52.SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.
WhenGeorgeW.BushdeliveredhisStateoftheUnionAddressthispastJanuary,threewordsappearedthathadnotpreviouslybeenheardfromtheOvalOffice:Switchgrass,stalksandwoodchips.
Bush'ssignalsonrenewableenergyhavebeendecidedlymixed.ShortlybeforehevisitedtheNationalRenewableEnergyLaboratory(NREL)inColoradolastFebruary,a$5millionfundingshortfallforcedthelabtolayoff32workers.Bushblamedthelayoffs,andNRELgotitsfundingback.
Switchgrassisafast-growingperennialplantnativetothecentralandeasternU.S.andtolerantofmanydifferentsoiltypes.Tomakecellulosicethanol,switchgrass--oranycellulose-basedplant--isbrokendowntomakesugar,thenfermentedtomakethefuel.Supporterssaythatwhenblendedwithpetroleumproducts,ethanolfromswitchgrassresultsinanetenergygainof334percent,comparedtojust21percentforcorn-basedethanol.
Thecellulosicprocesshasbeeninventedandisbeingrefined,butithasn'tbeencommercialized,andthat'swhatispreventingitfromgoingintoourtankstoday,saysformerCIADirectorJamesWoolsey,amongswitchgrass'sbiggestsupporters.
Corn-basedethanolhasmadegreatstrides.AccordingtoTomSlunecka,executivedirectoroftheEthanolPromotionandInformationCouncil,theU.S.currentlyproducesfourbilliongallonsayear,orapproximatelythreetofourpercentofthefuelsupply."It'sgrowingrapidly,"hesays."By2012we'reprojecting7.5billiongallons,butIthinkwe'11farsurpassthat."Automakersgetfederaltaxcreditsforproducing"bi-fuel"carsandtrucksthatcannmonethanol,butuntilrecentlythelackofanethanolrefuelinginfrastructure(永久性設施)obstructedtheactualuseofthefuel.ButnowGeneralMotorsandothercarmakersarepromotingethaonolvehicleswithanewvigor.Evenwithoutbi-fueltechnology,allcarstodaycanburna10percentethanolblend
Sluneckasaysbiobasedethanolproductionisstillinitsinfancy:HecitesaCanadianplantcurrentyproducing100,000gallonsperyear."Itworks,it'snotsciencedowntheroad,"hesays."Privatecompaniesmtryingtocrackthecostbarrier.Butthefeedstockpotentialisenormous.Ican'twaituntilthesecellulosicplantsareboltedontothefrontsideoftraditionalethanolplants."
DavidBransby,aprofessorinAuburnUniversity'sAgronomyDepartment,saysweneedtotakeactionbecausewe'reinaninternationalcompetition."Europeisaheadofeverybodyintheuseofbiodiesel,andBrazil!isleadingtheworldintheproductionanduseofethanol.Wearebehind.IhopethatthePresident'saddressindicatesthatthereisgoingtobeachange,buthe'sfightingawarinIraqandtryingtorecoverfromtwo,hurricanes.Tobequitehonest,thesealternativefuelsarejustasimportantasthoseotherthings.It'sallpartonationalsecurityandneedstobetreatedwiththesamepriority."
Fromthepassageweknowswitchgrassis______.
A.abiochemicalproduct
B.akindofanimal
C.akindofgrassgrowingveryfast
D.akindofgrassgrowinginaspecificsoil
53.SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.
Clothesplayacriticalpartintheconclusionswereachbyprovidingcluestowhopeopleare,whotheyarenot,andwhotheywouldliketobe.Theytellusagooddealaboutthewearer'sbackground,personality,status,mood,andsocialoutlook.
Sinceclothesaresuchanimportantsourceofsocialinformation,wecanusethemtomanipulatepeople'simpressionofus.Ourappearanceassumesparticularsignificanceintheinitialphasesofinteractionthatislikelytooccur.Anelderlymiddle-classmanorwomanmaybealienatedbyayoungadultwhoisdressedinanunconventionalmanner,regardlessoftheperson'seducation'background,orinterest.
Peopletendtoagreeonwhatcertaintypesofclothesmean.Adolescentgirlscaneasilyagreeonthelifestylesofgirlswhowearcertainoutfits,includingthenumberofboyfriendstheylikelyhavehadandwhethertheysmokeordrink.Newscasters,ortheannouncerswhoreadthenewsonTV,areconsideredtobemoreconvincing,honest,andcompetentwhentheyaredressedconservatively.Andcollegestudentswhoviewthemselvesastakinganactiveroleintheirinterpersonalrelationshipssaytheyareconcernedaboutthecostumestheymustweartoplaytheserolessuccessfully.Moreover,manyofuscanrelateinstancesinwhichtheclothingweworechangedthewaywefeltaboutourselvesandhowweacted.Perhapsyouhaveusedclothingtogainconfidencewhenyouanticipatedastressfulsituation,suchasajobintervieworacourtappearance.
Intheworkplace,menhavelonghadwell-definedprecedentsandrolemodelsforachievingsuccess.Ithasbeenotherwiseforwomen.Agoodmanywomeninfilebusinessworldareuncertainabouttheappropriatemixtureof"masculine"and"feminine"attributestheyshouldconveybytheirprofessionalclothing.Thevarietyofclothingalternativestowomenhasalsobeengreaterthanthatavailableformen.Maleadministratorstendtojudgewomenmorefavorablyformanagerialpositionswhenthewomendisplayless"feminine"grooming--shorterhair,moderateuseofmake-up,andplaintailoredclothing.Asonemaleadministratorconfessed,"Anattractivewomanisdefinitelygoingtogetalongerinterview,butshewon'tgetajob."
Accordingtothepassage,thewaywedress______.
A.providecluesforpeoplewhoarecriticalofus
B.indicatesourlikesanddislikesinchoosingacareer
C.hasadirectinfluenceonthewaypeopleregardus
D.isofparticularimportancewhenwegetoninage
54.
【C10】
55.
TheauthormentionedthecaseoftheUnitedStatestojustifythepolicyof______.
56.
TheArabsandtheJapanesedifferinthat_____.
A.theJapanesekeeptheirclosenesswithinlimitswhiletheArabsdon't
B.theArabsliketotouchtheircompanionsbuttheJapanesedon't
C.theArabsrequiremorespaceinprivacythantheJapanese
D.theJapanesedonotmindbeingalonewhiletheArabsdo
57.
【C7】
58.
AlthoughrentsinFrancewereextremelycontrolled,theextremeinflationaffectedgeneralpopulationmostseverelythroughthe______.
59.Therealcauseoftheanxietyoftheworkersandemployeesisthat______.
A.theyarelikelytolosetheirjobs
B.theyhavenogenuinesatisfactionorinterestinlife
C.theyaredeprivedoftheirindividualityandindependence
D.theyarefacedwiththefundamentalrealitiesofhumanexistence
60.Fromthepassagewecaninferthatrealhappinessoflifebelongstothose______.
A.whoareatthebottomofthesociety
B.whoarehigherupintheirsocialstatus
C.whoprovebetterthantheirfellow-competitors
D.whocouldkeepfarawayfromthiscompetitiveworld
四、5.ErrorCorrection(5題)61.
【S7】
62.
【S4】
63.
【S5】
64.
【S2】
65.InBritain,therewereafewveryrichpeoplewhoreceivedmoneyfrom
landorinvestments,anddidnotneedtowork.Theyusedtohavelarge
amountsofservantstolookafterthem.Therewerealsomanymiddle-classS1.______
people,whoworkedasbusinessmenorasdoctorsorlawyer.TheyusuallyS2.______
hadseveralservantstocleartheirhousesandcooktheirmeals.ButthereS3.______
werealsomanypoorpeople,therewasabiggapbetweentherichandtheS4.______
poor.Thepoorhadverydifferentlives.Manyworkedasservants.They
usedtobepayinglittle,andtheyhadtoworklonghours.ButatleasttheyS5.______
livedinawarmhouseandwerewellfed.Thosewhoworkedinfactories
wereoftenlessfortunate.Theyusedtoworkmanyhoursaday,indangerous
andunhealthyconditions.But,evenso,theydidnotusetoearnenough
tofeedhisfamilies.TheyoftenlivedinslumswhichwerebuiltcheaplybyS6.______
thefactoryowners.Theworstpaidpeoplewerethosewhoworkedon
thefa
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