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全部答题时间为125分钟,不得拖延时间。

  五、考生必须在答题卡上作答,凡是写在试题册上的答案一律无效。

  六、多项选择题每题只能选一个答案;

如多选,则该题无分。

选定答案后,用HB-2B浓度的铅笔在相应字母的中部划一横线。

正确方法是:

[A][B][C][D]

  使用其它符号答题者不给分。

划线要有一定粗度,浓度要盖过字母底色。

  七、在考试过程中要注意对自己的答案保密。

若被他人抄袭,一经发现,后果自负。

全国大学英语四、六级考试委员会

 PartIWriting(30minutes)

  注意:

此部分试题在答题卡1上。

  Directions:

Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayonthetopicofDueAttentionShouldBeGivenToSpelling.Youshouldwriteatleast120wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:

  1.如今不少学生在英语学习中不重视拼写

  2.出现这种情况的原因

  3.为了改变这种状况,我认为…

  DueAttentionShouldBeGivenToSpelling

  ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

PartIIReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(15minutes)

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

  CaughtintheWeb

  Afewmonthsago,itwasn'

tunusualfor47-year-oldCarlaToebetospend15hoursperdayonline.She'

dwakeupearly,turnonherlaptopandchatonInternetdatingsitesandinstant-messagingprograms–leavingherbedforonlybriefintervals.Herhouseholdbillspiledup,alongwiththedishesanddirtylaundry,butittooknear-constantcomplaintsfromherfourdaughtersbeforesherealizedshehadaproblem.

  "

Iwasstartingtofeellikemywholeworldwasfallingapart–kindofslippingintoadepression,"

saidCarla."

IknewthatifIdidn'

tgetoffthedatingsites,I'

djustkeepgoing,"

detaching(使脱离)herselffurtherfromtheoutsideworld.

  Toebe'

sconclusion:

Shefeltlikeshewas"

addicted"

totheInternet.She'

snotalone.

  ConcernaboutexcessiveInternetuseisn'

tnew.Asfarbackas1995,articlesinmedicaljournalsandtheestablishmentofaPennsylvaniatreatmentcenterforoverusersgeneratedinterestinthesubject.There'

sstillnoconsensusonhowmuchtimeonlineconstitutestoomuchorwhetheraddictionispossible.

  ButasrelianceontheWebgrows,therearesignsthatthequestionisgettingmoreseriousattention:

Lastmonth,astudypublishedinCNSSpectrumsclaimedtobethefirstlarge-scalelookatexcessiveInternetuse.TheAmericanPsychiatricAssociationmayconsiderlistingInternetaddictioninthenexteditionofitsdiagnosticmanual.AndscoresofonlinediscussionboardshavepoppeduponwhichpeoplediscussnegativeexperiencestiedtotoomuchtimeontheWeb.

There'

snoquestionthatthere'

repeoplewho'

reseriouslyintroublebecausethey'

reoverdoingtheirInternetinvolvement,"

saidpsychiatrist(精神科医生)IvanGoldberg.Goldbergcallstheproblemadisorderratherthanatrueaddiction.

  JonathanBishop,aresearcherinWalesspecializinginonlinecommunities,ismoreskeptical."

TheInternetisanenvironment,"

hesaid."

Youcan'

tbeaddictedtotheenvironment."

Bishopdescribestheproblemassimplyamatterofpriorities,whichcanbesolvedbyencouragingpeopletoprioritizeotherlifegoalsandplansinplaceoftimespentonline.

  ThenewCNSSpectrumsstudywasbasedonresultsofanationwidetelephonesurveyofmorethan2,500adults.Likethe2005survey,thisonewasconductedbyStanfordUniversityresearchers.About6%ofrespondentsreportedthat"

theirrelationshipssufferedbecauseofexcessiveInternetuse."

About9%attemptedtoconceal"

nonessentialInternetuse,"

andnearly4%reportedfeeling"

preoccupiedbytheInternetwhenoffline."

  About8%saidtheyusedtheInternetasawaytoescapeproblems,andalmost14%reportedthey"

foundithardtostayawayfromtheInternetforseveraldaysatatime."

TheInternetproblemisstillinitsinfancy,"

saidEliasAboujaoude,aStanfordprofessor.Nosingleonlineactivityistoblameforexcessiveuse,hesaid."

They'

reonlineinchatrooms,checkinge-mail,orwritingblogs.[Theproblemis]notlimitedtoporn(色情)orgambling"

websites.

  ExcessiveInternetuseshouldbedefinednotbythenumberofhoursspentonlinebut"

intermsoflosses,"

saidMaressaOrzack,aHarvardUniversityprofessor."

Ifit'

saloss[where]you'

renotgettingtowork,andfamilyrelationshipsarebreakingdownasaresult,thenit'

stoomuch."

  Sincetheearly1990s,severalclinicshavebeenestablishedintheU.S.totreatheavyInternetusers.TheyincludetheCenterforInternetAddictionRecoveryandtheCenterforInternetBehavior.

  ThewebsiteforOrzack'

scenterliststhefollowingamongthepsychologicalsymptomsofcomputeraddiction:

  ●Havingasenseofwell-being(幸福)orexcitementwhileatthecomputer.

  ●Longingformoreandmoretimeatthecomputer.

  ●Neglectoffamilyandfriends.

  ●Feelingempty,depressedorirritablewhennotatthecomputer.

  ●Lyingtoemployersandfamilyaboutactivities.

  ●Inabilitytostoptheactivity.

  ●Problemswithschoolorjob.

  Physicalsymptomslistedincludedryeyes,backaches,skippingmeals,poorpersonalhygiene(卫生)andsleepdisturbances.

  PeoplewhostrugglewithexcessiveInternetusemaybedepressedorhaveothermooddisorders,Orzacksaid.WhenshediscussesInternethabitswithherpatients,theyoftenreportthatbeingonlineoffersa"

senseofbelonging,andescape,excitement[and]fun,"

shesaid."

Somepeoplesayrelief…becausetheyfindthemselvessorelaxed."

  SomepartsoftheInternetseemtodrawpeopleinmorethanothers.Internetgamersspendcountlesshourscompetingingamesagainstpeoplefromallovertheworld.Onesuchgame,calledWorldofWarcraft,iscitedonmanysitesbyposterscomplainingofa"

gamingaddiction."

  AndrewHeidrich,aneducationnetworkadministratorfromSacramento,playsWorldofWarcraftforabouttwotofourhourseveryothernight,butthat'

snothingcomparedwiththe40to60hoursaweekhespentplayingonlinegameswhenhewasincollege.Hecutbackonlyafterafull-scalefamilyintervention(干预),inwhichrelativestoldhimhe'

dgainedweight.

sthiswholecultureofcompetitionthatsuckspeoplein"

withonlinegaming,saidHeidrich,nowafatheroftwo."

Peopledoitattheexpenseofeverythingthatwasaconstantintheirlives."

Heidrichnowvisitswebsitesthatdiscussgamingaddictionregularly"

toremindmyselftokeepmyloveforonlinegamesincheck."

  ToebealsoregularlyvisitsasitewherepostersdiscussInternetoveruse.InAugust,whenshefirstrealizedshehadaproblem,shepostedamessageonaYahooInternetaddictiongroupwiththesubjectline:

"

IhaveanInternetAddiction."

I'

mself-employedandneedtheInternetformywork,butI'

mfailingtoaccomplishmywork,totakecareofmyhome,togiveattentiontomychildren,"

shewroteinamessagesenttothegroup."

Ihavenomoneyorinsurancetogetprofessionalhelp;

Ican'

tevenpaymymortgage(抵押贷款)andfacelosingeverything."

  Sincethen,Toebesaid,shehaskeptherpromisetoherselftocutbackonherInternetuse."

Ihaveaboyfriendnow,andI'

mnotinterestedinonlinedating,"

shesaidbyphonelastweek."

It'

salotbetternow."

此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。

  1.WhateventuallymadeCarlaToeberealizeshewasspendingtoomuchtimeontheInternet?

  A)Herdaughter'

srepeatedcomplaints.

  B)Fatigueresultingfromlackofsleep.

  C)Thepoorlymanagedstateofherhouse.

  D)Thehighfinancialcostsaddingup.

  2.WhatdoestheauthorsayaboutexcessiveInternetuse?

  A)Peopleshouldbewarnedofitsharmfulconsequences.

  B)Ithasbecomevirtuallyinevitable.

  C)Ithasbeensomewhatexaggerated.

  D)Peoplehaven'

tyetreachedagreementonitsdefinition.

  3.JonathanBishopbelievesthattheInternetoveruseproblemcanbesolvedifpeople______.

  A)trytoimprovetheInternetenvironment

  B)becomeawareofitsseriousconsequences

  C)canrealizewhatisimportantinlife

  D)canreachaconsensusonitsdefinition

  4.AccordingtoProfessorMaressaOrzack,Internetusewouldbeconsideredexcessiveif______.

  A)itseriouslyaffectedfamilyrelationships

  B)onevisitedpornwebsitesfrequently

  C)toomuchtimewasspentinchatrooms

  D)peoplegotinvolvedinonlinegambling

  5.AccordingtoOrzack,peoplewhostrugglewithheavyrelianceontheInternetmayfeel______.

  A)discouraged

  B)pressured

  C)depressed

  D)puzzled

  6.WhydidAndreHeidrichcutbackonlinegaming?

  A)Hehadlostalotofmoney.

  B)Hisfamilyhadintervened.

  C)Hehadoffendedhisrelatives.

  D)Hiscareerhadbeenruined.

  7.AndrewHeidrichnowvisitswebsitesthatdi

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