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2014年12月6级第一套
PartⅡListeningComprehension
SectionA
1.A)AtagroceryB)Inaparkinglot
C)InacarshowroomD)Atafastfoodrestaurant
2.A)HavealittlenapafterlunchB)Getupandtakeashortwalk
C)Changeherpositionnowandthen。
D)Stretchherlegsbeforestandingup
3.A)Thestudentsshouldpracticelong-distancerunning.
B)Hedoesn’tquitebelievewhatthewomansays.
C)Thestudents’physicalconditionisnotdesirable.
D)Hethinkstheraceistoohardforthestudents.
4.A)Theydonotwanttohaveababyatpresent.
B)Theycannotaffordtogetmarriedrightnow.
C)Theyarebothpursuinggraduatestudies.
D)Theywillgettheirdegreesintwoyears.
5.A)Twinsusuallyhavealotincommon.
B)HemusthavebeenmistakenforJack.
C)Jackiscertainlynotashealthyasheis.
D)HehasnotseenJackforquiteafewdays.
6.A)Themanwilltakethewomantothemuseum.
B)Themanknowswherethemuseumislocated.
C)Thewomanisaskingthewayatthecrossroads.
D)Thewomanwillattendtheopeningofthemuseum.
7.A)Theycannotasktheguytoleave.
B)Theguyhasbeencominginforyears.
C)Theyshouldnotlookdownupontheguy.
D)Theguymustbefeelingextremelylonely.
8.A)CollecttimepiecesB)Learntomendclocks
C)Becometime-consciousD)Keeptrackofhisdailyactivities
Questions9to11arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard
9.A)Itwindsitswaytothesea.B)Itiseatingintoitsbanks.
C)Itisquicklyrising.D)Itiswideanddeep
10.A)Getthetrucksovertotheothersideoftheriver.
B)Taketheequipmentapartbeforebeingferried.
C)Reducethetransportcostasmuchaspossible.
D)Trytospeeduptheoperationbyanymeans.
11.A)Askthecommandertosendahelicopter.
B)Halttheoperationuntilfurtherorders.
C)Cuttreesandbuildrowingboats.
D)Findasmanyboatsaspossible.
Questions12to15arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
12.A)HelphimjoinanIndianexpeditionB)Talkabouthisclimbingexperiences
C)GiveupmountainclimbingaltogetherD)Savemoneytobuyclimbingequipment
13.A)Hewasverystrictwithhischildren.
B)Heclimbedmountainstoearnaliving.
C)Hehadanunusualreligiousbackground.
D)HewasthefirsttoconquerMt.Qomolangma.
14.A)Theyarelikehumans.B)Theyaresacredplaces.
C)Theyaretobeprotected.D)Theyaretobeconquered.
15.A)Itwashisfather’strainingthatpulledhimthrough.
B)Itwasamilestoneinhismountainclimbingcareer.
C)Itwashisfatherwhogavehimthestrengthtosucceed.
D)IthelpedhimunderstandtheSherpaviewofmountains.
PassageOne
Questions16to19arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
16.A)Byreviewingwhathehassaidpreviously.
B)Bycomparingmemorandumswithletters.
C)Byshowingamemorandum’sstructure.
D)Byanalyzingtheorganizationofaletter.
17.A)Theyspentalotoftimewritingmemorandums.
B)Theyseldomreadamemorandumthroughtotheend.
C)Theyplacedemphasisontheformatofmemorandums.
D)Theyignoredmanyofthememorandumstheyreceived.
18.A)Styleandwording.B)Structureandlength.
C)Directnessandclarity.D)Simplicityandaccuracy.
19.A)Accuratedating.B)Professionallook.
C)Directstatementofpurpose.D)Inclusionofappropriatehumor.
PassageTwo
Questions20to22arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
20.A)Theygivetopprioritytotheirworkefficiency.
B)Theymakeanefforttolightentheirworkload.
C)Theyneverchangeworkhabitsunlessforcedto.
D)Theytryhardtomakethebestuseoftheirtime.
21.A)Self-confidenceB)SenseofdutyC)WorkefficiencyD)Passionforwork
22.A)Theyareaddictedtoplayingonlinegames.
B)Theytrytoavoidworkwheneverpossible.
C)Theyfindnopleasureintheworktheydo.
D)Theysimplyhavenosenseofresponsibility.
PassageThree
Questions23to25arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard。
23.A)Helostallhisproperty.B)Hewassoldtoacircus.
C)Hewasforcedintoslavery.D)Heranawayfromhisfamily.
24.A)AcarpenterB)AbusinessmanC)AmasterofhisD)Ablackdrummer
25.A)ItnameditstownhallafterSolomonNorthup.
B)ItdeclaredJuly24SolomonNorthupDay.
C)Itfreedallblacksinthetownfromslavery.
D)IthostedareunionfortheNorthupfamily.
SectionC
Intoleranceistheartofignoringanyviewsthatdifferfromyourown.It(26)________itselfahatred,stereotypes,prejudice,and(27)_________.Onceitintensifiesinpeople,intoleranceisnearlyimpossibletoovercome.Butwhywouldanyonewanttobelabeledintolerant?
Whywouldpeoplewanttobe(28)____________abouttheworldaroundthem?
WhywouldonewanttobepartoftheprobleminAmerica,insteadofthesolution?
Therearemanyexplanationsforintolerantattitudes,some(29)___________childhood.Itislikelythatintolerantfolksgrewup(30)__________intolerantparentsandthecycleofprejudicehassimplycontinuedfor(31)____________.Perhapsintolerantpeoplearesosetintheirwaysthattheyfinditeasiertoignoreanythingthatmightnot(32)___________theirlimitedviewoflife.Ormaybeintolerantstudentshavesimplyneverbeen(33)___________toanyonedifferentfromthemselves.Butnoneofthesereasonsisanexcuseforallowingtheintolerancetocontinue。
Intoleranceshouldnotbeconfusedwithdisagreement.Itis,ofcourse,possibletodisagreewithanopinionwithoutbeingintolerantofit.Ifyouunderstandabeliefbutstilldon’tbelieveinthatspecificbelief,that’sfine.Youare(34)____________youropinion.Asamatteroffact,(35)____________dissenters(持异议者)areimportantforanybelief.Ifweallbelievedthesamethings,wewouldnevergrow,andwewouldneverlearnabouttheworldaroundus.Intolerancedoesnotstemfromdisagreement.Itstemsfromfear.Andfearstemsfromignorance.
PartIII
Readingcomprehension
SectionA
Questions36to45arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
HisfuturesubjectshavenotalwaystreatedthePrinceofWaleswiththerespectonemightexpect.Theylaughedaloudin1986whentheheirtotheBritish(36)________toldaTVreporterthathetalkedtohisplantsathiscountryhouse,Highgrove,tostimulatetheirgrowth.ThePrincewasbeinghumorous—“Mysenseofhumorwillgetmeintotroubleoneday,”hesaidtotheaides(随从)—butlisteningtoCharlesWindsorcanindeedprovestimulating.Theroyal(37)________thatbeenpromotingradicalideasformostofhisadultlife,someofhis(38)_________whichoncesoundedahitweirdweresimplyaheadoftheirtime.Now,finally,theworldseemstobecatchingupwithhim.
Takehisviewsonfarming.PrinceCharles’DuchyHomeFarmwent(39)___________backto1996.whenmostshopperscaredonlyaboutthelowpricetagonsuspiciouslyblemish-free(无瑕疵的)Vegetablesand(40)__________largechickenspiledhighinsupermarkets.
Hiswarningsonclimatechangeprovedfarsighted;tooCharlesbegan(41)_________actiononglobalwarmingin1990andsayshehasbeenworriedaboutthe(42)____________ofmanontheenvironmentsincehewasateenager.
Althoughhehasgraduallygainedinternational(43)__________asoneoftheaworld’sleadingconservationists,manyBritishpeoplestillthinkofhimasan(44)____________personwhotalkstoplantsThisyear,asithappens,SouthKoreanscientistsprovedthatplantsreallydo(45)__________tosound.SoCharleswasaheadofthegamethere,too.
A.conformB.eccentricC.environmentalistD.expeditions
E.impactF.notionsG.organicH.originally
I.recognitionJ.respondK.subordinateL.suppressing
M.throneN.unnaturallyO.urging
SectionB
ShouldSingle-SexEducationBeEliminated?
[A]Whyisaneuroscientistheredebatingsingle-sexschooling?
Honestly,IhadnofixedideasonthetopicwhenIstartedresearchingitformybook,PinkBrain,BlueBrain.Butanydiscussionofgenderdifferencesinchildreninevitablyleadstothisdebate,soIfeltcompelledtodiveintotheresearchdataonsingle-sexschooling.IreadeverystudyIcould,weighedtheexistingevidence,andultimatelyconcludedthatsingle-sexeducationisnottheanswertogendergapsinachievement—orthebestwayforwardfortoday’syoungpeople.Aftermybookwaspublished,Imetseveraldevelopmentalandcognitivepsychologistswhoseworkwasaddressinggenderandeducationfromdifferentangles,andwepublishedapeer-reviewedEducationForumpieceinSciencemagazinewiththeprovocativetitle,“ThePseudoscienceofSingle-SexEducation.”
[B]Weshowedthatthreelinesofresearchusedtojustifysingle-sexschooling—educational,neuroscience,andsocialpsychology—allfailtosupportitsallegedbenefits,andsothewidely-heldviewthatgenderseparationissomehowbetterforboys,girls,orbothisnothingmorethanamyth.
TheResearchonAcademicOutcomes
[C]First,wereviewedtheextensiveeducationalresearchthathascomparedacademicoutcomesinstudentsattendingsingle-sexversuscoeducationalschools.Theoverwhelmingconclusionwhenyouputthisenormousliteraturetogetheristhatthereisnoclearacademicadvantageofsittinginall-femaleorall-maleclasses,inspiteofmuchpopularbelieftothecontrary.Ibasethisconclusionnotonanyindividualstudy,butonlarge-scaleandsystematicreviewsofthousandsofstudiesconductedineverymajorEnglish-speakingcountry.
[D]Ofcourse,there’remanyexcellentsingle-sexschoolsoutthere,butasthesecarefulresearchreviewshavedemonstrated,i