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精品大学英语六级完型填空专项模拟试题及答案(6)

大学英语六级完型填空专项模拟试题及答案(6)Public image refers to how a company is viewed by its customers, suppliers, and stockholders, by the financial community, by the communities 1 it operates, and by federal and local governments. Public image is controllable 2 considerable extent, just as the product, price, place, and promotional efforts are.A firm's public image plays a vital role in the 3 of the firm and its products to employees, customers, and to such outsiders 4 stockholders, suppliers, creditors, government officials, as well as 5 special groups. With some things it is impossible to 6 all the diverse publics: for example, a new highly automated plant may meet the approval of creditors and stockholders, 7 it will undoubtedly find 8 from employees who see their jobs 9 .On the other hand, high quality products and service standards should bring almost complete approval, 10 low quality products and 11 claims would be widely looked down upon.A firm's public image, if it is good, should be treasured and protected. It is a valuable 12 that usually is built up over a long and satisfyingrelationship of a firm with publics. If a firm has learned a quality image, this is not easily 13 or imitated by competitors. Such an image may enable a firm to 14 higher prices, to win the best distributors and dealers, to attract the best employees, to expect the most 15 creditor relationships and lowest borrowing costs. It should also allow the firm's stock to command higher price-earnings 16 than other firms in the same industry with such a good reputation and public image.A number of factors affect the public image of a corporation. 17 include physical 18 , contacts of outsiders 19 company employees, product quality and dependability, prices 20 to competitors, customer service, the kind of advertising and the media and programs used, and the use of public relations and publicity.1. A) which B) what C) where D) whom2. A) in B) within C) on D) to3. A) attraction B) attachment C) affection D) generalization4. A) and B) with C) as D) for5. A) converse B) diverse C) reverse D) universe6. A) satisfy B) treat C) amuse D) entertain7. A) so B) then C) thus D) but8. A) support B) identification C) compliment D) resistance9. A) ensured B) promoted C) threatened D) unemployed10. A) because B) while C) though D) when11. A) false B) fake C) artificial D) counterfeit12. A) fortune B) asset C) possession D) property13. A) countered B) defeated C) repelled D) compelled14. A) pay B) get C) order D) charge15. A) favorite B) prosperous C) favorable D) prospective16. A) rate B) ratio C) ration D) interest17. A) These B) They C) That D) It18. A) appliances B) equipment C) devices D) facilities19. A) on B) with C) in D) along20. A) relative B) related C) reliable D) reconcilable参考答案:1. C 【解析】连接词辨义。

四六级考试完形填空练习

四六级考试完形填空练习

洛基英语,中国在线英语教育领导品牌Test 1Though the number of the upper class is a mere one third of the population, they make up at least 25 percent of the nation’s wealth. This class has two parts: upper-upper and lower-upper. 1 , the upper-upper class is the “old rich”—families that have been wealthy for several generations—a nobility of 2 and wealth. A few are known across the nation, such as the Rockefellers, and the Vanderbilts. Most are not 3 to the general public. They have no 4 to the rest of the community, 5 their income from the investment of their inherited wealth. By 6 , the lower-upper class is the “new rich”. 7 they may be wealthier than some of the old rich, the new rich have been 8 to make their money like 9 else beneath their class. 10 their status is generally 11 than that of the old rich, who have not found it necessary to lift a finger to make their money, and who 12 to look down upon the new rich. However its wealth is 13 , the upper class is very rich. They have enough money and leisure time to 14 an interest in the arts and to 15 rare books and paintings. They generally live in exclusive areas, belong to exclusive social clubs, communicate with each other, and marry their own kind, all of which keeps them so 16 from the masses that they have been called the out of sight class. More than any other class, they tend to be 17 of being members of a class. They also 18 an enormous amount of power and influence here and abroad, as they 19 many top government positions. Their actions 20 the lives of millions.1.[A]Consequently[B]Accordingly[C]Regularly[D]Basically2.[A]beginning[B]birth[C]infancy[D]foundation3.[A]visible[B]noticeable[C]obvious[D]apparent4.[A]contact[B]association[C]communication[D]relation5.[A]pulling[B]abstracting[C]drawing[D]making6.[A]comparison[B]contrast[C]contrary[D]difference7.[A]Although[B]Because[C]Therefore[D]However8.[A]greedy[B]indifferent[C]sympathetic[D]depressed9.[A]nobody[B]everybody[C]somebody[D]anybody10.[A]Then[B]But[C]Thus[D]Whereas11.[A]superior[B]inferior[C]higher[D]lower12.[A]want[B]select[C]hate[D]tend13.[A]retained[B]benefited[C]acquired[D]rewarded14.[A]reproduce[B]yield[C]cultivate[D]rear15.[A]collect[B]gather[C]assemble[D]accumulate16.[A]distant[B]far[C]separate[D]remote17.[A]doubtful[B]conscious[C]sensitive[D]sensible18.[A]demand[B]control[C]direct[D]command19.[A]seize[B]abuse[C]hold[D]sustain20.[A]attract[B]affect[C]effect[D]incline“成千上万人疯狂下载。

大学英语英语四级模拟题(包含答案) (6)

大学英语英语四级模拟题(包含答案) (6)

大学英语四级试卷(满分120分,考试时间90分钟)一、选择题:(本题共20小题,每小题3分,共60分)1. According to the weather forecast, which is usually _____, it will snow this afternoon.A. accurateB. preciseC. exactD. perfect2. After a concert tow in Asia, Canada and the U.S. he will _______ work ona five–language opera.A. confineB. indulgeC. resumeD. undergo3. After a meal in a restaurant, you ask the waiter for the _____.A. billB. noteC. receiptD. menu4. After his recovery from illness, he _____ his former position.A. assumedB. presumedC. consumedD. resumed5. After reading these books, he was ____ to the Darwinian theory of evolution.A. changedB. convertedC. transferredD. adjusted6. Passengers may leave bulky articles under the stairs ______ the conductor'spermission.A. atB. withC. onD. in7. You won't get in _____ the end of the act.A. tillB. atC. byD. in8. He said he was in debt and asked me for a loan ______ $50.A. onB. forC. withD. of9. What tremendous achievements we have made _______ all fronts in the past few years!A. inB. onC. atD. of10. John is unfortunately devoid _______ a sense of humour.A. withB. ofC. toD. from11. It will rain, _____ the barometer is falling.A. soB. forC. asD. since12. We won't encourage him to do that _______ he is in good health.A. even ifB. in caseC. even thoughD. when13. The doorway is low, so ___ your head when you go in.A. attendB. mindC. protectD. guard14. Excuse me for breaking in,___ I have some news for You.A. soB. andC. butD. yet15. There is no ___ that a lot of damage has been done by the typhoon sweeping across the city.A. ideaB. doubtC. hopeD. uncertainty16. A NASA experimental jet, the X-43A, flew at a world-record speed----11,260 kilometres an hour on November 17. Its speed is ___ as sound.A. as ten times fastB. ten times as fastC. fast as ten timesD. so fast ten times17. The fact saddened all the fans ____ their beloved team lost thechampionship.A. thatB. whichC. whatD. until18. If ___, he promised that he would do all he could to promote public welfare.A. electedB. being electedC. having electedD. to be elected19.--i introduce myself? My name is Meg Johnson.( )Nice to meet you, Mr. Johnson.A. Must isB. ShouldC. Need netD. Mays20.The boss made them.___ten hours day. ( )A.worked toB.workingC.workD.to work二、翻译(共计15分)1. 电影开演半小时了。

全国英语六级考试完形填空模拟练习附答案

全国英语六级考试完形填空模拟练习附答案

全国英语六级考试完形填空模拟练习附答案全国英语六级考试完形填空模拟练习附答案An industrial society, especially one as centralized and concentrated as that of Britain, is heavily dependant on certain essential services: for instance, electricity supply, water, rail and road transport, the harbors. The area of dependency has widened to include removing rubbish, hospital and ambulance services, and, as the economy develops, central computer and information services as well. If any of these services ceases to operate, the whole economic system is in danger.It is this interdependency of the economic system that makes the power of trade unions such an important issue. Single trade unions have the ability to cut off many economic blood supplies. This can happen more easily in Britain than in some other countries, in part because the labor force is highly organized. About 55 per cent of British workers belong to unions, compared to under a quarter in the United States. For historical reasons, Britain's unions have tended to develop along trade and occupational lines, rather than on an industry-by-industry basis, which makes wage policy, democracy in industry and the improvement of procedures for fixing wage levels difficult to achieve.There are considerable strains and tensions in the trade union movement, some of them arising from their outdated and inefficient structure. Some unions have lost many members because of industrial changes. Others are involved in arguments about who should represent workers in new trades. Unions for skilled trades are separate from general unions, which means that different levels of wages for certain jobs are often a source of badfeeling between unions. In traditional trades which are being pushed out of existence by advancing technologies, unions can fight for their members' disappearing jobs to the point where the jobs of other union's members are threatened or destroyed. The printing of newspapers both in the United States and in Britain has frequently been halted by the efforts of printers to hold on to their traditional highly-paid jobs.21. Why is the question of trade union power important in Britain?A. The economy is very much interdependent.B. Unions have been established a long time.C. There are more unions in Britain than elsewhere.D. There are many essential services.22. Because of their out-of-date organization some unions find it difficult to______.A. change as industries changeB. get new members to join themC. learn new technologiesD. bargain for high enough wages23. Disagreements arise between unions because some of themA. try to win over members of other unionsB. ignore agreementsC. protect their own members at the expense of othersD. take over other union's jobs24. It is difficult to improve the procedures for fixing wage levels because______.A. some industries have no unionsB. unions are not organized according to industriesC. only 55 per cent of workers belong to unionsD. some unions are too powerful25. Which of the following is NOT TRUE?A. There are strains and tensions in the trade union movement.B. Some unions have lost many members.C. Some unions exist in the outdated structure.D. A higher percentage of American workers belong to unions than that of British workers.参考答案21. A 22. A 23. C 24. B 25. D。

大学英语六级完形填空练习与答案

大学英语六级完形填空练习与答案

六级完型填空练习(1)Have you ever wondered what our future is like?Practically all people _1_ a desire to predict their future _2_.Most people seem inclined to _3_ this task using causal reasoning.First we _4_ recognize that future circumstances are _5_ caused or conditioned by present ones.We learn that getting an education will _6_ how much money we earn later and that swimming beyond the reef may bring an unhappy _7_ with a shark.Second,people also learn that such _8_ of cause and effect are probabilistic(可能的) in nature.That is,the effects occur more often when the causes occur than when the causes are _9_, but not always.Thus,students learn that studying hard _10_ good grades in most instances,but not every time.Science makes these concepts of causality and probability more _11_ and provides techniques for dealing _12_ then more accurately than does causal human inquiry.In looking at ordinary human inquiry,we need to _13_ between prediction and understanding.Often,even if we don't understand why,we are willing to act _14_ the basis of a demonstrated predictive ability.Whatever the primitive drives _15_ motivate human beings,satisfying them depends heavily on the ability to_16_future circumstances.The attempt to predict is often played in a _17_ of knowledge and understanding.If you can understand why certain regular patterns _18_,you can predict better than if you simply observe those patterns.Thus,human inquiry aims _19_ answering both "what" and "why" question,and we pursue these _20_ by observing and figuring out.1. [A]exhibit [B]exaggerate [C]examine [D]exceed2. [A]contexts [B]circumstances [C]inspections [D]intuitions3.[A]underestimate [B]undermine [C]undertake [D]undergo4. [A]specially [B]particularly [C]always [D]generally5. [A]somehow [B]somebody [C]someone [D]something6. [A]enact [B]affect [C]reflect [D]inflect7. [A]meeting [B]occurrence [C]encounter [D]contact8. [A]patterns [B]designs [C]arrangements[D]pictures9. [A]disappointde [B]absent [C]inadequate [D]absolute10.[A]creates [B]produces [C]loses [D]protects11.[A]obscure [B]indistinct [C]explicit [D]explosive12.[A]for [B]at [C]in [D]with13.[A]distinguish [B]distinct [C]distort [D]distract14.[A]at [B]on [C]to [D]under15.[A]why [B]how [C]that [D]where16.[A]predict [B]produce [C]pretend [D]precede17.[A]content [B]contact [C]contest [D]context18.[A]happen [B]occur [C]occupy [D]incur19.[A]at [B]on [C]to [D]beyond20.[A]purposes [B]ambitions [C]drives [D]goals参考答案及解析:1.A 词义辨析 exhibit"展出,表现",exaggerate"夸张",exceed"超越,胜过" 原句意为:实际上,人们会对未来的生活怀有(展示出)一定的愿望。

全国英语六级考试完形填空基础训练附答案

全国英语六级考试完形填空基础训练附答案

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全国英语六级考试完形填空基础训练附答案篇1Directions:In this section,there is a passage with ten blanks.You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage.Read the passage through carefully before making your choices.Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter Please mark the corresponding letter for each item on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.Questions 37 to 45 are based on the following passage.The typical preindustrial family not only had a good many children,but numerous other dependents as well—grandparents,uncles,aunts and cousins.Such “extended” families were suited for survival in slow paced 36societies.But such families are hard to__37___.They are immobile.Industrialism demanded masses of workers ready and able to move off the land in pursuit of jobs,and to move again whenever necessary.Thus the extended family 38 shed its excess weight and the so called “nuclear” family emerged—a stripped—down,portable family unit___39___0nly of parents and a small set of children.This new style of family, far more___40___than the traditional extended family,became the standard model in all the industrial countries.Super-industrialism,however, the next stage of ec0—technological development,___41___ even higher mobility.Thus we may expect many among the people of the future to carry the streamlining process,a step further by remaining children,cutting the family down to its more___42___components,a man and a woman.Two people,perhaps with matched careers,will prove more efficient at navigating through education and social status,through job changes and geographic relocations,than the ordinarily child—cluttered family.A___43___maybe the postponement of children,rather than childlessness.Men and women today are often torn in___44___between a commitment to career and a commitment to children.In the future,many___45___will side aside this problem by deferring the entire task of raising children until after retirement.参考答案36.【解析】J。

大学英语四六级考试备考-四级完形填空模拟题大全

大学英语四六级考试备考-四级完形填空模拟题大全

第一篇Most people have no idea of the hard work and worry that go into the collecting of those fascinating birds and animals that they pay to see in the zoo. One of the questions that is always asked of me is 1 I became an animal collector in the first 2 .The answer is that I have always been interested in animals and zoos. According to my parents, the first word I was able to say with any 3 was not the conventional “mamma” or “daddy”,4 the word “zoo”, which I would 5 over and over again with a shrill 6 until someone, ins groups to 7 me up, would take me to the zoo. When I 8 a little older, we lived in Greece and I had a great 9 of pets, ranging from owls to seahorses, and I spent all my spare time 10 the countryside in search of fresh specimens to 11 to my collection of pets.12 on I went for a year to the City Zoo, as a student 13 , to get experience of the large animals, such as lions, bears, bison and ostriches,14 were not easy to keep at home. When I left, I 15 had enough money of my own to be able to 16 my first trip and I have been going 17 ever since then. Though a collector's job is not an easy one and is full of 18 ,it is certainly a job which will appeal 19 all those who love animals and 20 .1. A.how B.where C.when D.whether2. A.region B.field C.place D.case3. A.clarity B.emotion C.sentiment D.affection4. A.except B.but C.except for D.but for5. A.recite B.recognize C.read D.repeat6. A.volume B.noise C.voice D.pitch7. A.close B.shut C.stop fort8. A.grew B.was growing C.grow D.grown9. A.many B.amount C.number D.supply10. A.living B.cultivating C.reclaiming D.exploring11. A.increase B.include C.add D.enrich12. ter B.further C.then D.subsequently13. A.attendant B.keeper C.member D.aide14. A.who B.they C.of which D.which15. A.luckily B.gladly C.nearly D.successfully16. A.pay B.provide C.allow D.finance17. A.normally B.regularly ually D.often18. A.expectations B.sorrows C.excitement D.disappointments19. A.for B.with C.to D.from20. A.excursion B.travel C.journey D.Trip1.【答案】A【解析】根据下一句及随后的内容,作者讲的是怎样成为动物爱好者的(从小就喜欢动物),应当选择A.how。

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英语六级考试模拟试题集锦模拟试题集锦实战演练一、听力理解Section AQuestions 1 to 3 are based on the conversation you have just heard.1. What is the man planning to do next Monday?2. What does the woman think of the idea?3. What does the woman think of the movie?Section BQuestions 4 to 7 are based on the conversation you have just heard.4. How does the man feel about his current job?5. Why is the man considering a career change?6. What advice does the woman give to the man?7. What does the woman suggest the man do first?二、阅读理解Passage 1Questions 8 to 10 are based on the passage you have just heard.8. What is the purpose of the experiment?9. What did the researchers find surprising?10. What is the main conclusion of the experiment?Passage 2Questions 11 to 13 are based on the passage you have just heard.11. What is the main topic of the passage?12. What do scientists believe about memory training?13. What is the possible reason for the discrepancy between the conflicting findings?Passage 3Questions 14 to 16 are based on the passage you have just heard.14. What is the main topic of the passage?15. What do researchers find about children who grow up with pets?16. How can having a pet benefit children?三、综合知识运用Section A17. The police have not been able to ______ the crime.18. The old man felt ______ after walking in the park.Section B19. The book was so fascinating that I found it ______ to put it down.20. The new road is designed to ______ the traffic congestion in the city.四、写作Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition on the topic "The Influence of Social Media". You should write at least 120 words, and base your composition on the outline below:1. 社交媒体的定义及其普及程度2. 社交媒体对个人生活的影响3. 社交媒体对社会交流的影响4. 你对社交媒体的看法The Influence of Social MediaSocial media refers to the websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking. In recent years, social media has become increasingly popular and widely used. It has had a significant impact on both individuals and society.Firstly, social media has greatly influenced personal lives. People can now easily connect with friends and family, no matter the distance between them. They can share their thoughts, photos, and videos instantly, which enhances communication and strengthens relationships. However, excessive reliance on social media can also lead to a sense of isolation and addiction. Many people find themselves spending too much time scrolling through social media feeds, neglecting real-life interactions.Secondly, social media has revolutionized social communication. It provides a platform for people to express their opinions and raise awarenessabout important issues. Social media plays a pivotal role in sparking social movements and promoting activism. Furthermore, businesses and organizations utilize social media to connect with their audience and advertise their products or services.In my opinion, social media is a double-edged sword. While it brings convenience and opportunities for connection, it also poses risks to personal privacy and mental health. It is crucial for individuals to maintain a balanced and healthy relationship with social media, using it as a tool to enhance their lives rather than as a substitute for real-life interactions. Meanwhile, society should also be aware of the negative impacts of social media and take measures to ensure its responsible use.Overall, the influence of social media is undeniable. It has changed the way we communicate, share information, and view the world. As users of social media, we should embrace its benefits while being mindful of its potential drawbacks.。

四六级完型填空冲刺模拟题(6)

四六级完型填空冲刺模拟题(6)

四六级完型填空冲刺模拟题(6)Newspapers have one basic 4 , to get the news as quickly as possible from its source, from those who make it to those who want to 5 it.Radio, telegraph, television, and 6 inventions brought competition for newspapers.So did the development of magazines and other means of communication. 7 , this competition merely spurred the newspapers on.They quickly made use of the newer and faster means of communication to improve the 8 and thus the efficiency of their own operations.Today more newspapers are 9 and read than ever petition also led newspapers to branch outsintosmany other fields.Besides keeping readers 10 of the latest news, today's newspapers 11 and influence readers about politics and other important and serious matters.Newspapers influence readers' economic choices 12 advertising.Most newspapers depend on advertising for their very 13 .Newspapers are sold at a price that 14 even a small fraction of the cost ofproduction.The main 15 of income for most newspapers is commercial advertising.The 16 in selling advertising depends on a newspaper's value toadvertisers.This 17 in terms of circulation.How many people read the newspaper? Circulation depends 18 on the work of the circulation department and on the services or entertainment 19 in a newspaper's pages.But for the most part, circulation depends on a newspaper's value to readers as a source of information 20 the community, city, country, state, nation, and world—and even outer space.1.A.Just when B.While C.Soon after D.Before2.A.to give B.giving C.given D.being given3.A.gather B.spread C.carry D.bring4.A.reason B.cause C.problem D.purpose5.A.make B.publish C.know D.write6.A.another B.other C.one another D.the other7.A.However B.And C.Therefore D.So8.A.value B.ratio C.rate D.speed9.A.spread B.passed C.printed D.pletedrm B.be informedC.to be informedrmed11.A.entertain B.encourage cate D.edit12.A.on B.through C.with D.of13.A.forms B.existence C.contents D.purpose14.A.tries to cover B.manages to coverC.fails to coverD.succeeds in15.A.source B.origin C.course D.finance16.A.way B.means C.chance D.success17.A.measures B.measuredC.Is measuredD.was measured18.A.somewhat B.little C.much D.something19.A.offering B.offeredC.which offeredD.to be offered20.A.by B.with C.at D.aboutCloze Test 31.【答案】A【解析】just在此为副词,意为“刚刚”,做状语。

大学英语六级完形填空练习包括答案.docx

大学英语六级完形填空练习包括答案.docx

六级完型填空练习(1)Have you ever wondered what our future is like?Practically all people _1_ a desire to predict their future_2_.Most people seem inclined to _3_ this task using causal reasoning.First we _4_ recognize that future circumstances are _5_ caused or conditioned by present ones.We learn that getting an education will _6_ how much money we earn later and that swimming beyond the reef may bring an unhappy _7_ with a shark.Second,people also learn that such _8_ of cause and effect are probabilistic( 可能的 ) in nature.That is,the effects occur more often when the causes occur than when the causes are _9_, but notalways.Thus,students learn that studying hard _10_ good grades in most instances,but not everytime.Science makes these concepts of causality and probability more _11_ and provides techniques for dealing _12_ then more accurately than does causal human inquiry.In looking at ordinary human inquiry,we need to _13_ between prediction and understanding.Often,even if we don't understand why,we are willingto act _14_ the basis of a demonstrated predictive ability.Whatever the primitive drives _15_ motivate human beings,satisfying them depends heavily on the ability to_16_future circumstances.The attempt to predict is often played in a _17_ of knowledge and understanding.If you can understand why certain regular patterns _18_,you can predict better than if you simply observe those patterns.Thus,human inquiry aims _19_ answering both "what" and "why" question,and we pursue these _20_ by observing and figuring out.1.[A]exhibit [B]exaggerate [C]examine [D]exceed2.[A]contexts [B]circumstances [C]inspections [D]intuitions3.[A]underestimate [B]undermine [C]undertake [D]undergo4.[A]specially [B]particularly [C]always [D]generally5.[A]somehow [B]somebody [C]someone [D]something6.[A]enact [B]affect [C]reflect [D]inflect7.[A]meeting [B]occurrence [C]encounter [D]contact8.[A]patterns [B]designs [C]arrangements[D]pictures9.[A]disappointed [B]absent [C]inadequate [D]absolute10.[A]creates [B]produces [C]loses [D]protects11.[A]obscure [B]indistinct [C]explicit [D]explosive12.[A]for [B]at [C]in [D]with13.[A]distinguish [B]distinct [C]distort [D]distract14.[A]at [B]on [C]to [D]under15.[A]why [B]how [C]that [D]where16.[A]predict [B]produce [C]pretend [D]precede17.[A]content [B]contact [C]contest [D]context18.[A]happen [B]occur [C]occupy [D]incur19.[A]at [B]on [C]to [D]beyond20.[A]purposes [B]ambitions [C]drives [D]goals参考答案及解析:1.A 词义辨析 exhibit" 展出,表现 ",exaggerate"夸张 ",exceed"超越,胜过 " 原句意为:实际上,人们会对未来的生活怀有(展示出)一定的愿望。

四六级完型填空冲刺模拟题(5)

四六级完型填空冲刺模拟题(5)

四六级完型填空冲刺模拟题(5)10 the prerequisite skills for a particular job is cking those skills is obviously a weakness.A bookkeeper who can't add or a carpenter who can't cut a straight line with a saw 11 hopeless cases.This book has been designed to help you capitalize 12 the strength and overcome the 13 that you bring to the job of learning.But insgroupsto measure your development, you must first 14 stock ofswheresyou stand now. 15 we get further along in the book, we'll be 16 in some detail with specific processes for developing and strengthening 17 skills.However, 18 begin with, you should pause 19 examine your present strengths and weaknesses in three areas that are critical to your success or failurein school: your 20 , your reading and communication skills, and your study habits.1.A.improvement B.victoryC.failureD.achievement2.A.a B.the C.some D.certain3.A.in B.on C.of D.to4.A.Out of B.Of C.To D.Into5.A.who B.what C.that D.which6.A.ensure B.certain C.sure D.surely7.A.onto B.on C.off D.in8.A.to B.at C.of D.for9.A.near B.on C.by D.at10.A.Have B.Had C.Having D.Had been11.A.being B.been C.are D.is12.A.except B.but C.for D.on13.A.idea B.weaknessC.strengthD.advantage14.A.make B.take C.do D.give15.A.as B.till C.over D.out16.A.deal B.dealt C.be dealt D.dealing17.A.learnt B.learned C.learning D.learn18.A.around B.to C.from D.beside19.A.to B.onto C.into D.with20.A.intelligence B.workC.attitudeD.weaknessCloze Test 21.【答案】C【解析】本句的意思是:“成功或失败在很大程度上取决于你是否能扬长避短。

英语四六级完形填空模拟题大全(6)

英语四六级完形填空模拟题大全(6)

第六篇 From childhood to old age, we all use language as a means of broadening our knowledge of ourselves and the world about us. When humans first 1 , they were like newborn children, unable to use this 2 tool. Yet once language developed, the possibilities for human kind‘s future 3 and cultural growth increased. Many linguists believe that evolution is 4 for our ability to produce and use language. They 5 that our highly evolved brain provides us 6 an innate language ability not found in lower 7 . Proponents of this innateness theory say that our 8 for language is inborn, but that language itself develops gradually, 9 a function of the growth of the brain during childhood. Therefore there are critical 10 times for language development. Current 11 of innateness theory are mixed, however, evidence supporting the existence of some innate abilities is undeniable. 12 , more and more schools are discovering that foreign languages are best taught in 13 grades. Young children often can learn several languages by being 14 to them, while adults have a much harder time learning another language once the 15 of their first language have become firmly fixed. 16 some aspects of language are undeniably innate, language does not develop automatically in a vacuum. Children who have been 17 from other human beings do not possess language. This demonstrates that 18 with other human beings is necessary for proper language development. Some linguists believe that this is even more basic to human language 19 than any innate capacities. These theorists view language as imitative, learned behavior. 20 , children learn language from their parents by imitating them. Parents gradually shape their child's language skills by positively reinforcing precise imitations and negatively reinforcing imprecise ones.1. A.generated B.evolved C.born D.originated2. A.valuable B.appropriate C.convenient D.favorite3. A.attainments B.feasibility C.entertainments D.evolution4. A.essential B.available C.reliable D.responsible5. A.confirm rm C.claim D.convince6. A.for B.from C.of D.with7. anizations anisms C.humans D.children8. A.potential B.performance C.preference D.passion9. A.as B.justas C.like D.unlike10. A.ideological B.biological C.social D.psychological11. A.reviews B.reference C.reaction D.recommendation12. A.In a word B.In a sense C.Indeed D.In other words13. A.various B.different C.the higher D.thelower14. A.revealed B.exposed C.engaged D.involved15. A.regulations B.formations C.rules D.constitutions16. A. Although B.Whether C.Since D.When17. A.distinguished B.different C.protected D.isolated18. A.exposition parison C.contrast D.interaction19. A.acquisition B.appreciation C.requirement D.alternative20. A. As a result B. After all C.In other words D. Above all。

2021年四六级完型填空冲刺模拟题(1)

2021年四六级完型填空冲刺模拟题(1)

四六级完型填空冲刺模拟题(1)During the 1980s, unemployment and underemployment in some countries was as high as 90 per ___nt. Some countries did not 1 enough food; basic needs in housing and clothing were not 2 . Many of these countries looked to the industrial pro ___sses of the developed nations 3 solutions. 4 , problems cannot always be solved by copying the industrialized nations. Industry in the developed nations is highly auto ___ted and very 5 . It provides fewer jobs than labor-intensive industrial pro ___sses, and highly 6 workers are needed to 7 and repair the equipment. These workers must be trained, 8 ___ny nations do not have the ne ___ssary training institutions. Thus, the 9 of importing industry bees higher. Students must be sent abroad to 10 vocational and professional training. 11, just to begin training, the students must 12 learn English, French, Ger ___n, or Japanese. The students then spend ___ny years abroad, and 13 do not return home. All nations agree that scien ___ and technology 14 be shared. The point is, countries 15 the industrial pro ___sses of the developed nations need to look carefully 16 the costs, because ___ny of these costs are 17 . Students from these nations should18 the problems of the industrialized countries closely. 19 care, they will take home not the problems of scien ___ and technology, 20 the benefits. 1. [A] generate [B] raise [C] produ ___ [D] ___nufacture 2. [A] answered [B] met [C] calculated [D] remembered 3. [A] for [B] without [C] as [D] about 4. [A] Moreover [B] Therefore [C] Anyway [D] However 5. [A] expensive [B] mechanical [C] flourishing [D]plicated 6. [A] gifted [B] skilled [C] trained [D] skillful 7. [A] keep [B] ___intain [C] retain [D] protect 8. [A] sin ___ [B] so [C] and [D] yet 9. [A] charge [B] pri ___ [C] cost [D] value 10. [A] aept [B] gain [C] re ___ive [D] absorb 11. [A] Frequently [B] Incidentally [C] Oasionally [D] Eventually 12. [A] soon [B] quickly [C] immediately [D] first 13. [A] some [B] others [C] several [D] few 14. [A] might [B] should [C] would [D] will 15. [A] adopting [B] conducting [C] re ___iving [D] adjusting 16. [A] to [B] at [C] on [D] about 17. [A] s ___ll [B] secret [C] obvious [D] hidden 18. [A] tackle [B] learn [C] study [D] deal 19. [A] In [B] Through [C] With [D] Under 20. [A] ex ___pt [B] nor [C] or [D] but答案: 1. C; 2. B; 3. A; 4.D; 5. A; 6. B; 7. B. 8. D; 9. C;10. C; 11. A; 12. D; 13. A; 14. B; 15. A;16. B; 17. D; 18. C; 19. C; 20. D详解:文章第一段告诉我们, ___世纪八十年代一些国家的失业和不充分就业高达90%,有些国家没有生产出足够的食物,基本的住房和穿着需求都没有被满足。

四六级完形填空练习

四六级完形填空练习

5. Most people would be (1) by the high quality of medicine available (2) to most Americans. There is a lot of specialization, a great deal of (3) to the individual, a (4) amount of advanced technical equipment, and (5) effort not to make mistakes because of the financial risk which doctors and hospitals must (2) in the courts if they (7) things badly. But the Americans are in a mess. The problem is the way in (8) health care is organized and (9). (10) to public belief it is not just a free competition system. To the private system has been joined a large public system, because private care was simply not (11) the less fortunate and the elderly. But even with this huge public part of the system, (12) this year will eat up 84.5 billion dollars——more than 10 per cent of the U.S. Budget—large numbers of Americans are left (13). These include about half the 11 million unemployed and those who fail to meet the strict limits (14) income fixed by a government trying to make savings where in can. The basic problem, however, is that there is no central control (15) the health system. There is no (16) to what doctors and hospitals charge for their services, other than what the public is able to pay. The number of doctors has shot up and prices have climbed. When faced with toothache, a sick child, or a heart attack, all the unfortunate person concerned can do is (17) up. Two thirds of the population (18) covered by medical insurance. Doctors charge as much as they want (19) that the insurance company will pay the bill.The rising cost of medicine in the U.S.A. is among the most worrying problems facing the country. In 1981 the country’s health bill climbed 15.9 per cent——about twice as fast as prices (20) general. 1. [A] compressed [B] impressed [C] obsessed [D]. repressed 2. [A] available [B] attainable [C] achievable [D]. amenable 3. [A] extension [B] retention [C] attention [D]. exertion 4. [A] countless [B] titanic [C] broad [D] vast 5. [A] intensive [B] absorbed [C] intense [D] concentrated 6. [A] run into [B] come into [C] face [D] defy 7. [A] treat [B] deal [C] maneuver [D] handle 8. [A] which [B] that [C] what [D] when 9. [A] to finance [B] financed [C] the finance [D] to be financed 10. [A] Contrary [B] Opposed [C] Averse [D] Objected 11. [A] looking for [B] looking into [C] looking after [D] looking over 12. [A] which [B] what [C] that [D] it 13. [A] over [B] out [C] off [D] away 14. [A] for [B] in [C] with [D] on 15. [A] over [B] on [C] under [D] behind 16. [A] boundary [B] restriction [C] confinement [D] limit 17. [A] to pay [B] paying [C] pay [D] to have paid 18. [A] is being [B] are [C] have been [D] is 19. [A] knowing [B] to know [C] they know [D] known 20. [A] in [B] with [C] on [D] for6. The concept of Emotional Intelligence( EQ or EI ) was first defined by Peter Salovey and John Mayer, but it became 1 popular after Daniel Goleman published his best-seller Emotional Intelligence in 1995. A 2 of emotional intelligence is “knowing how you and others feel and what to do about it”.The control center of our emotions is a small part of our brain called the amygdale(扁桃核).It scans incoming signals from our sensory organs (eyes, ears, etc.) and 3 the emotional alarm center of our body. When it 4 a condition that we hate, that we fear, or that could hurt us, it 5 an immediate response from the other parts of our brain that control our actions. The amygdala’s 6 web of neural connections allows it, 7 an emotional emergency, to take control of much of the rest of the brains, including the rational mind. This 8 why we sometimes do things “without thinking”, 9 closing ours eyes just before a flying but hits our face or losing our control during the course of a quarrel.In fact, the importance of EQ for individual success has 10 as a hot topic over the past decade. Many organizations are beginning to realize the importance of EQ and have started to 11 the aspects of EQ that are most essential to success. 12 this is done, they are able to use formal assessment tools to 13 strong candidates.It is easy to see how EQ can 14 on performance as an individual contributor. 15 the increasing importance of teams in today’s working world, it is obvious that any role that requires teamwork relies heavily 16 interpersonal insight and proficiency. Even the smartest, most experienced workers can have a(n) 17 impact on team performance if they fail to find ways to get along with others. In a more solitary role like sales, individuals still need to 18 high EQ to recognize how a potential customer is feeling. Success often depends on the ability to identify the customer’s needs. Those better equipped to 19 frustration and pressure may be 20 to make mistakes or become injured through poor decision-making.1.A. relatively B. widely C. normally D. personally2.A. definition B. decision C. concept D. theory3.A. act on B. act out C. act as D. act to4.A. detects B. derives C. directs D. depends5.A.recoers B. occurs C. figures D. triggers6.A.excessive B. extreme C. extensive D. expensive7.A.in case B. in case of C. in any case D. in no case8.A. accounts for B. allows for C. provides for D. arranges for9.A.liking B. dislikes C. unlike D. like10.A.disputed B. accused C.emerged D. preserve11.A.identify B.notify C. simplify D.classify12.A.While B.Unless C.Before D.Once13.A.turn up B. pick up C. pick out D. work out14.A.indicate B. impact C.impose D. imply15.A.Assuming B.Observing C.Considering D.Admitting16.A. for B.in C. to D. on17.A. effective B. sensitive C. positive D. negative18.A.promote B. investigate C. demonstrate D. compensate19.A. deal with B.stand by C. end up D. count on20. A. more likely B. less likely C. likely D. very likely7. The mass media is a big part of our culture, yet it can also be a helper,adviser and teacher to our young generation. The mass media affects the lives of our young by acting as a(an) 1 for a number of institutions and social contacts. In this way, it 2 a variety of functions in human life. The time spent in front of the television screen is usually at the 3 of leisure: there is less time for games, amusement and rest. 4 by what is happening on the screen, children not only imitate what they see but directly 5 themselves with different characters. Americans have been concerned about the 6 of violence in the media and its 7 harm to children and adolescents for at least forty years. During this period, new media 8 , such as video games, cable television, music videos, and the Internet. As they continue to gain popularity, these media, 9 television, 10 public concern and research attention.Another large societal concern on our young generation 11 by the media, is body image. 12 forces can influence body image positively or negatively.13 one, societal and cultural norms and mass media marketing 14 our concepts of beauty. In the mass media, the images of 15 beauty fill magazines and newspapers, 16 from our televisions and entertain us 17 the movies. Even in advertising, the mass media 18 on accepted cultural values of thinness and fitness for commercial gain. Young adults are presented with a 19 defined standard of attractiveness, a(n) 20 that carries unrealistic physical expectations. 1.[A]alternative [B]preference [C]substitute [D]representative 2.[A]accomplishes [B]fulfills [C]provides [D]suffices 3.[A]risk [B]mercy [C]height [D]expense 4.[A]Absorbed [B]Attracted [C]Aroused [D]Addicted 5.[A]identify [B]recognize [C]unify [D]equate 6.[A]abundance [B]incidence [C]prevalence [D]recurrence 7.[A]disposed [B]hidden [C]implicit [D]potential 8.[A]merged [B]emerged [C]immerged [D]submerged 9.[A]apart from [B]much as [C]but for [D]along with 10.[A]promote [B]propel [C]prompt [D]prosper 11.[A]inspired [B]imposed [C]delivered [D]contributed 12.[A]External [B]Exterior [C]Explicit [D]Exposed 13.[A]As [B]At [C]For [D]In 14.[A]mark [B]effect [C]impact [D]shock 15.[A]generalized [B]regularized [C]standardized [D]categorized 16.[A]boom [B]bottom [C]brim [D]beam 17.[A]over [B]with [C]on [D]at 18.[A]play [B]take [C]profit [D]resort 19.[A]barely [B]carefully [C]narrowly [D]subjectively 20.[A]ideal [B]image [C]stereotype [D]criterion8. When women do become managers, do they bring a different style and different skills to the job? Are they better, or worse, managers than men? Are women more highly motivated and __1__ than male managers? Some research __2__ the idea that women bring different attitudes and skills to management jobs, such as greater __3__, an emphasis on affiliation and attachment, and a __4__ to bring emotional factors to bear __5__ making workplace decisions. These differences are __6_ to carry advantages for companies, __7__ they expand the range of techniques that can be used to __8__ the company manage its workforce __9__.A study commissioned by the International Women's Forum __10__ a management style used by some women managers (and also by some men) that __11__ from the command-and-control style __12__ used by male managers. Using this "interactive leadership" approach, "women __13__ participation, share power and information, __14__ other people's self-worth, and get others excited about their work. All these __15__ reflect their belief that allowing __16__ to contribute and to feel __17__ and important is a win-win __18__-good for the employees and the organization." The study's director __19__ that "interactive leadership may emerge __20__ the management style of choice for many organizations." 1. A) confronted B) commanded C) confined D) committed 2. A) supports B) argues C) opposes D) despises 3. A) combination B) cooperativeness C) coherence D) correlation 4. A) willingness B) loyalty C) sensitivity D) virtue 5. A) by B) in C) at D) with 6. A) disclosed B) watched C) revised D) seen 7. A) therefore B) whereas C) because D) nonetheless 8. A) help B) enable C) support D) direct 9. A) evidently B) precisely C) aggressively D) effectively 10. A) developed B) invented C) discovered D) located 11. A) derives B) differs C) descends D) detaches 12. A) inherently B) traditionally C) conditionally D) occasionally 13. A) encourage B) dismiss C) disapprove D) engage 14. A) enhance B) enlarge C) ignore D) degrade 15. A) themes B) subjects C) researches D) things 16. A) managers B) women C) employees D) males 17. A) faithful B) powerful C) skillful D) thoughtful 18. A) situation B) status C) circumstance D) position 19. A) predicted B) proclaimed C) defied D) diagnosed 20. A) into B) from C) as D) for9. Public image refers to how a company is viewed by its customers, suppliers, and stockholders, by the financial community, by the communities1 it operates, and by federal and local governments. Public image is controllable2 considerable extent, just as the product, price, place, and promotional efforts are. A firm's public image plays a vital role in the 3 the firm and its products to employees, customers, and to such outsiders 4 stockholders, suppliers, creditors, government officials, as well as 5 special groups. With some things it is impossible to 6 all the diverse publics: for example, a new highly automated plant may meet the approval of creditors and stockholders, 7 it will undoubtedly find 8 from employees who see their jobs 9 .On the other hand, high quality products and service standards should bring almost complete approval, 10 low quality products and 11 claims would be widely looked down upon. A firm's public image, if it is good, should be treasured and protected. It is a valuable 12 that usually is built up over a long and satisfying relationship of a firm with publics. If a firm has learned a quality image, this is not easily 13 or imitated by competitors. Such an image may enable a firm to 14 higher prices, to win the best distributors and dealers, to attract the best employees, to expect the most 15 creditor relationships and lowest borrowing costs. It should also allow the firm's stock to command higher price-earnings 16 than other firms in the same industry with such a good reputation and public image.A number of factors affect the public image of a corporation. 17 include physical 18 , contacts of outsiders 19 company employees, product quality and dependability, prices 20 to competitors, customer service, the kind of advertising and the media and programs used, and the use of public relations and publicity. 1. A) which B) what C) where D) whom 2. A) in B) within C) on D) to 3. A) attraction B) attachment C) affection D) generalization 4. A) and B) with C) as D) for 5. A) converse B) diverse C) reverse D) universe 6. A) satisfy B) treat C) amuse D) entertain 7. A) so B) then C) thus D) but 8. A) support B) identification C) compliment D) resistance 9. A) ensured B) promoted C) threatened D) unemployed 10. A) because B) while C) though D) when 11. A) false B) fake C) artificial D) counterfeit 12. A) fortune B) asset C) possession D) property 13. A) countered B) defeated C) repelled D) compelled 14. A) pay B) get C) order D) charge 15. A) favorite B) prosperous C) favorable D) prospective 16. A) rate B) ratio C) ration D) interest 17. A) These B) They C) That D) It 18. A) appliances B) equipment C) devices D) facilities 19. A) on B) with C) in D) along 20. A) relative B) related C) reliable D) reconcilable10. According to BT's futurologist, Ian Pearson, these are among the developments scheduled for the first few decades of the new millennium(a period of 1,000 years), when supercomputers will dramatically accelerate progress in all areas of life. Pearson has __1__ together to work of hundreds of researchers around the world to produce a __2__ millennium technology calendar that gives the latest dates when we can expect hundreds of key __3__ and discoveries to take place. Some of the biggest developments will be in medicine, including an __4__ life expectancy and dozens of artificial organs __5__ into use between now and 2040. Pearson also __6__ a breakthrough in computer human links. "By linking __7__ to our nervous system, computers could pick up __8__ we feel and, hopefully, simulate __9__ too so that we can start to __10__ full sensory environments, rather like the holidays in Total Recall or the Star Trek holodeck," he says. But that, Pearson points __11__, is only the start of man-machine __12__:"It will be the beginning of the long process of integration that will __13__ lead to a fully electronic human before the end of the next century."__14__ his research, Pearson is able to put dates to most of the breakthroughs that can be predicted. However, there are still no __15__ for when faster-than-light travel will be __16__, or when human cloning will be perfected, or when time travel will be possible.But he does __17__ social problems as a result of technological advances. A boom in neighborhood surveillance cameras will, for example, __18__ problems in 2010, while the arrival of synthetic __19__ robots will mean people may not be able to __20__ between their human friends and the droids. And home appliances will also become so smart that controlling and operating them will result in the breakout of a new psychological disorder-kitchen rage. 1.[A]taken [B]pieced [C]kept [D]made 2.[A]complicated [B]delicate [C]subtle [D]unique 3.[A]breakthroughs [B]findings [C]events [D]incidents 4.[A]expanded [B]extended [C]enlarged [D]enriched 5.[A]being [B]becoming [C]carrying [D]coming 6.[A]schedules [B]plans [C]predicts [D]designs 7.[A]directly [B]instantly [C]precisely [D]automatically 8.[A]that [B]how [C]what [D]all 9.[A]thinking [B]hearing [C]sight [D]feeling 10.[A]form [B]develop [C]find [D]undertake 11.[A]out [B]at [C]to [D]toward 12.[A]program [B]production [C]experiment [D]integration 13.[A]finally [B]ultimately [C]utterly [D]absolutely 14.[A]Through [B]Though [C]During [D]By 15.[A]forecasts [B]articles [C]stories [D]meetings 16.[A]advisable [B]affordable [C]available [D]valuable 17.[A]solve [B]arose [C]exercise [D]expect 18.[A]confront [B]cause [C]witness [D]collect 19.[A]lovely [B]likely [C]lifelike [D]lively20.[A]distinguish [B]differ [C]diagnose [D]deviate。

新东方英语六级模拟冲刺试卷答案及听力

新东方英语六级模拟冲刺试卷答案及听力

2010Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition on thetopic: Surfing on the web. You should write at least 150 words followingthe outline given below in Chinese.范文Surfing on the webWith the advancement of information technology, convenient access to one computerand hence internet can be easily obtained in most parts of the world. Citizens of the globe village, in particular the younger generation, are proficient in working a computer and usingthe internet. However, there are various opinions concerning surfing on the internet.Some internet users are for that surfing the internet could produce the main source of pleasure or relaxation, more so when one feels nothing to do. Firstly, the internet can offer many funny stories which could make one feel relaxed and amused. Secondly, after logging onto the web one can find a variety of means to communicate with his or her friends, such as Microsoft Messenger, Tencent QQ, and other ways. Thirdly, they can use a blog or microblogto record their daily lives.Others may think differently. They think that the internet should be used to benefit theirstudy or work. They may retrieve much useful information to facilitate their study, by making use of the search engines or by visiting websites designed for different courses. Moreover, the web may serve as an efficient means to contact their associates at work, such emails, teleconferencing via the web or other ways of chatting on the web.As far as I am concerned, I do think we should make good use of the internet to enhanceour study or work. As college students, we are supposed to learn more and get well equipped before we go on to work or further our study, with the help of modern information technology. It will be a waste of time and energy to surf on the internet just to get relaxed.1. A2. C3. D4. B5. A6. C7. B8. getting favors 9. ignore it 10. fail again and again11. D 12. A 13. B 14. A 15. B 16. B 17.C 18.A 19. B 20. A 21. D 22. B 23. C 24. A 25. B 26. B 27. A 28. D 29. B 30. D 31. B 32. C 33. D 34. B 35. C(36) conclusion (37) subject (38) joyous (39) powerful(40) scientific (41) probably (42) uncovered (43) massively(45) there are strong similarities between people who have been rejected, no longer have lovein their life(46) We found activity in the brain region associated with intense romantic love, and also in a brain region associated with deep feelings of attachment47. I 48. E 49. F 50. D 51. H 52. L 53. K 54. J 55. G56. A 57. D 58. A 59. A 60. C 61. C 62. B 63. B 64. C 65. A 66. B 67. A 68. B 69. B 70. B 71. D 72. D 73. C 74. D 75. C 76. B 77. C 78. A 79. D 80. C 81. C 82. A 83. D 84. D 85. A 86. D87. competing with multinational corporations for potential clients88. does he feel loved and cared by his family members89. are deprived of their rights to receive compulsory education90. via the internet instead of face-to-face meetings91. have attracted considerable public concern in recent years11. the course book you borrowed from Michelle.long as I can have it by then, is that ok?Q: What do we learn from this conversation?12.focus my attention in class.M: Well, you know, spending too much time sitting in front of your computer and little time doing physical exercise can do that to you. Your body refused to work properly.Q: What do they talk about?13. M: How do you consider people criticizing fast-food companies for making them unhealthy?Q: What does the woman think of the criticism of fast food companies?W: Well, I certainly hope you can get me one right now. I hate waiting any longer.Q: What can we learn about the woman?-stricken area. Whatwere you doing there?tural disastersshe considered as a quiet girl?Q: What do we learn from this conversation about Mary?staying in his dorm all day long.M: That sounds serious. Personally it is advisable for him to see a psychiatrist at the consoling center.Q: What does the man suggest Jerry do?18. M: I could hardly recognize Johnson after he got the permission for aalways in casual clothes now.W: Yeah, he was never like that at work. Back then he would prefer suit and tie.Q: What do the speakers say about Johnson?Long Conversation 1W: Hi, Mike, where will you spend your summer holiday?M: I will go to Greece for a holiday trip.W: It sounds fantastic! Do tell me all your experiences after you come back!know, I will have a boat trip for several days.W: Take it easy. I have some secrets to deal with it. With the right medicine and a few useful tips, it can be kept under control.W: First you should avoid alcohol and smoking at least a day before your boat journey. Onthe day you set sail you should have slept enough.M: Ok. Should I eat little on the day before I go on board?W: You can eat small portions of food. The stomach should be neither totally empty nor totally full.M: Which part of the ship is more comfortable to stay at?W: It is better to stay in the midship than at the bow or stern. If you do feel unwell, the best thing to do is go to the upper deck, get some fresh air and fix your gaze at a point on the horizon.M: Good idea!t forget to take some medication before the voyage if you already know you aresusceptible to seasickness.M: Well, you do help me a lot! Thank you!Questions 19 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. What are the two speakers talking about?20. How much should the man eat before the journey?21. Where should the man stay in the ship in order for him to feel more comfortable? Conversation 2W: Welcome to BSC Cinema. Would you like to purchase a movie ticket?M: Umm...I want to knoW: There are 5 showings today, one at noon, and then 2pm, 5pm, 8pm, and 11pm. On the weekend, besides these 5 showings, there is another showing starting at midnight.M: OK, I want 6 tickets for the 11 pm showing tonight. Are there still 6 tickets available that are seated together?W:tickets left for that show.M: But I have a frof the movie.W: So would you like to see another movie?M: No, we all want to see this one. Is there any way that we could buy tickets now forW: Yes, you can order tickets right now for tomorrow. What time would you like for tomorrow?M: Tomorrow is Friday, so I think there might be more people who want to see the movie. How many tickets can I buy at one time?W: The limit for advanced tickets is ten.M:the way, when can I pick up the tickets?W: You can have them right now if you pay for them.Questions 22 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.22. What are the two speakers talking about?23. How many tickets does the man want to buy for the 11 pm showing Thursday?24.Section BPassage OneIn fact, if Facebook were a country, it would be the third most populous nation after China and India.What grew as the pet project of Mark Zuckerberg, when he was a student at Harvard, has explodedgaining eight new users ever second for the past 15 months.Facebook has changed the way many people communicateletting its millions of users share personal thoughts and images with their network of friends.sharing more information and information of different kinds but being more open and with People share a lot. Whole lives play out on Facebook: births, graduations, marriage and even divorce.People share personal information on the site 70 times per month on average.And what was once an online destination only for college students has expanded, says Facebook is so popular that public figures have taken notice. President Barack Obama is credited with using the power of Facebook during his 2008 campaign.Even Pope Benedict has a profilesharing updates in eight languages.Information can easily go viral with the click of a mouse, says Nethis technology for this one community to talk to another community, and all these differentQuestions 26 to 29 are based on the conversation you have just heard.26. How many users does Facebook have?27. What do people share in Facebook?28. Who are the original target users for Facebook?Passage TwoAmericans have never had national education standards. Goals for what public schools should teach are set by state and local school boards. Their members are often elected.But some Americans say the lack of national standards is wrong in a competitive globaleconomy. Former president Bill Clinton said it was as if somehow school boards could legislate differences in algebra or math or reading.President George W. Bush and Congress expanded federal intervention. His education law, still in effect, required states to show yearly progress in student learning as measured byNow, the Obama administration supports what are known as the Common Core State Standards. These were developed in a year-long process led by state governors and chief state school officers. Texas and Alaska were the only states not to take part.The standards are in 2 subject areas, English-language arts and mathematics. They establish goals for each year from kindergarten through grade 12. The aim is for students to finish high school fully prepared for college and careers.The developers considered standards in other countries, along with almost 100,000public comments.Questions 30 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.30. Who expanded the federal intervention?31. Which subject areas are under the Common Core State Standards?Passage Threeg filmswhich will appeal to a global audience. But the popular Mumbai-efforts to break into the international market have made an uncertain start.The movie Kites, which released in May in more than 30 countries, is an emotional love story of an Indian and a Mexican immigrant in the United States. Set in Las Vegas, it stars a popular Bollywood actor and Mexican actress.big-budget effort by the Hindi film industry to make a movie which would appeal to mainstream audiences in India and in Western countries.However, the film failed to impress people on either side. Indians said they could not identify with the mix of Hindi, English and Spanish dialogues. A shorter version, released in countries like the United States, fared even worse.Mumbai-based film trade analyst and critic Komal Nahata says Bollywood film producers have long been enthusiastic about trying their hand at international cinema. But he says their efforts have not met with success, because audiences in India and Western countries are very different. heir tastes are completelyQuestions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.34. Why did the movie Kites fail? international film?Section Cdraw that (36) conclusion from the music, poetry, art and literature of every culture on earth where love is a (37) subject ys happening suddenly. Love can be (38) joyous,any kind of drug. But according to new (39) scientific research, love is actually more addictive than many strong drugs and coming off it is (40) probably harder than trying to get (41) off nicotine or crack cocaine. Professor Helen Fisher from Rutgers University in New Jersey told Pascale Harter what her research had (42) uncovered about the way love affectsthe human brain.massively rejected in aromantic relationship. And we found a lot of things. But the main thing that we found isactivity in a whole brain circuit associated with profound addiction, profound cocaine ed with nicotine addiction. (44) , but athere are strong similarities betweenpeople who have been rejected, no longer have love in their life and people who are trying to We found activity in the brainregion associated with intense romantic love, and also in a brain region associated with deep feelings of attachment, and in brain region associated with physical pain and the distress that。

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英语四六级完型填空冲刺模拟题(6)
Who won the World Cup 1994 football game? What happened at the United Nations? How did the critics like the new play? 1 an event takes place, newspapers are on the streets 2 the details.Wherever anything happens in the world, reports are on the spot to 3 the news.
Newspapers have one basic 4 , to get the news as quickly as possible from its source, from those who make it to those who want to 5 it.Radio, telegraph, television, and 6 inventions brought competition for newspapers.So did the development of magazines and other means of communication. 7 , this competition merely spurred the newspapers on.They quickly made use of the newer and faster means of communication to improve the 8 and thus the efficiency of their own operations.Today more newspapers are 9 and read than ever petition also led newspapers to branch outsintosmany other fields.Besides keeping readers 10 of the latest news, today's newspapers 11 and influence readers about politics and other important and serious matters.Newspapers influence readers' economic choices 12 advertising.Most newspapers depend on advertising for their very 13 .Newspapers are sold at a price that 14 even a small fraction of the cost ofproduction.The main 15 of income for most newspapers is commercial advertising.The 16 in selling advertising depends on a newspaper's value to advertisers.This 17 in terms of circulation.How many people read the newspaper? Circulation depends 18 on the work of the circulation department and on the services or entertainment 19 in a newspaper's pages.But for the most part, circulation depends on a newspaper's value to readers as a source of information 20 the community, city, country, state, nation, and world—and even outer space.
1.A.Just when B.While C.Soon after D.Before
2.A.to give B.giving C.given D.being given
3.A.gather B.spread C.carry D.bring
4.A.reason B.cause C.problem D.purpose
5.A.make B.publish C.know D.write
6.A.another B.other C.one another D.the other
7.A.However B.And C.Therefore D.So
8.A.value B.ratio C.rate D.speed
9.A.spread B.passed C.printed pleted
rm B.be informed
C.to be informed
rmed
11.A.entertain B.encourage cate D.edit
12.A.on B.through C.with D.of
13.A.forms B.existence C.contents D.purpose
14.A.tries to cover B.manages to cover
C.fails to cover
D.succeeds in
15.A.source B.origin C.course D.finance
16.A.way B.means C.chance D.success
17.A.measures B.measured
C.Is measured
D.was measured
18.A.somewhat B.little C.much D.something
19.A.offering B.offered
C.which offered
D.to be offered
20.A.by B.with C.at D.about
Cloze Test 3
1.【答案】A
【解析】just在此为副词,意为“刚刚”,做状语。

此句意为“一个事件刚刚发生,街上就有报纸报道详情了。

说明报纸对新闻的反应之快。

2.【答案】A
【解析】to give和giving都合乎语法,但giving强调的是正在发生的动作,而此处重点表达的是“反应快”,不是正在做什么。

3.【答案】A
【解析】消息,信息要靠收集。

4.【答案】D
【解析】后面的不定式短语表示目的。

5.【答案】C
【解析】提供信息的目的是为了让他人知道,所以选C。

6.【答案】B
【解析】other意为“其他的”。

此句意为:无线电,电报,电视,及其它发明,成为报纸的竞争对手。

7.【答案】A
【解析】根据句中的merely及其后所述内容,应选however,表转折。

8.【答案】D
【解析】使用更新,更快的通讯工具,目的是提高速度。

9.【答案】C
【解析】报纸是印出来的,先印后看(读)。

10.【答案】D
【解析】keep sb.+过去分词是一种复合结构,sb.与过去分词为被动关系,意为保持这种关系的继续。

此句的意思是:报纸不断地为读者提供新闻信息。

11.【答案】C
【解析】关于politics之类的严肃话题,只能选educate。

12.【答案】B
【解析】此句意为:报纸通过广告影响读者在经济生活中的选择。

13.【答案】B
【解析】大多数报纸依靠广告收入来维持生存,此现象人人皆知。

14.【答案】C
【解析】报纸的售价之低,不足以抵付成本的一小部分。

符合上下文关于广告收入的说法。

15.【答案】A
【解析】收入来源应该用source。

因为source指河流,泉水的发源地;常指抽象事物的根源或来源以及资料,信息的出处或来源。

origin起源,起因。

指事物后来发生,发展变化的最初起点,或指人的出身和血统。

16.【答案】D
【解析】succeed in为固定短语。

此句意为:广告业务的成功,取决于报纸在客户(要打广告的人)心中的价值。

17.【答案】C
【解析】根据上下文,此处应该用一般现在时的被动语态,此句意为:报纸在客户心中的价值,是靠发行量衡量的。

18.【答案】C
【解析】该句意为:发行量的大小,很大程度上取决于发行部门的工作及报纸所提供的服务功能和娱乐功能。

19.【答案】B
【解析】offered作services和entertainment的定语。

20.【答案】D
【解析】information后面接介词about,表示“关于”。

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