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淘宝店铺:行知小课堂 年 月大学英语六级 参考答案 2012 12 (CET-6) Ⅰ【作文】 OnMaintainingTrust Trustiscrucialandindispensableinmaintainingarelationship.Withouttrust,wecannot getalongwellwithotherpeople,letalonecooperatewiththemorgethelpfromthem.Peopleare socialanimals.Withoutinteractingwithotherpeople,lifewouldbedullandmeaningless。 Nowadays,thewholesocietyisfacedwith “creditcrisis”.Webecomeunwillingly tobelievethegovernments,friends,colleaguesandstrangers.Thisposesagreatthreattothe buildingofaharmonioussociety.Andsometimes,weevenbelievedthatwemightbedeceivedif wetrusttoomuch.Butinoureverydaylife,ifwedon’ttrustotherpeople,wecouldlivein torment.Sincetrustisofgreatsignificance,whatshouldwedotoimproveoursenseoftrust?First ofall,wecannotlietothosewhotrustus.Secondly,it’snevertoolatetoapologizetoothersfor ourmistakes.What’smore,weshouldstrikeatrustbalancebetweenourselvesandothers。“Love all,trustafew,dowrongtonone。” shouldbeourultimategoal。 Theperfectwaytomakeamantrustworthyistotrusthim,andtolethimknowthatyou trusthim。 Ⅱ【快速阅读】 1.【线索词】announcement,USFederalReserve C【) 定位】由线索词定位到第一段 TheUSFederalReserve…wasaclearinvitationtoAmericans:Go outandborrow. 【精析】细节推断题。第一段介绍了美联储的新政策——低息贷款。文章中冒号及破折号出 现处一般为考查重点。第一段冒号后的内容”鼓励人们都去贷款”即为美联储新政策的目的。C) 中的getmorebankloans是对原文中borrow的同义转述,故答案为C)。 2.【线索词】reluctanttotakeonmoredebt B)【定位】由线索词定位到第三段第二句 But with unemployment high and those with jobs worried about keeping them, consumers are more concerned ibout paying off the loans they alreadyhavethanaddingmoredebt. 【精析】细节推断题。定位句提到,美国失业率持续走高,有工作的人又患得患失,可见人 们对就业前景并不乐观,这导致他们不愿再背负新债务。题干中的 reluctanttotakeonmore debt 是对原文中的 more concerned about…than adding more debt 的同义转述,B)中的 pessimisticaboutemploymentprospects 是对定位句中的 worriedaboutkeepingthem 的同义转 述,故答案为B)。 3.【线索词】lendersinthecurrentcreditmarket A)【定位】由线索词定位到第四段 Lenders, meanwhile, are still dealing with the effects of the boom-gone- bust and are forcing prospective borrowers to go to extraordinary lengths to prove theircreditworthiness. 1/15淘宝店铺:行知小课堂 【精析】细节推断题。定位段提到,贷方现在要求所有潜在的黛款对象要想尽一切办法去证 明他们自己有良好信誉,可见货方现在更为谨慎,故答案为A)。 4.【线索词】XavierWalter'scase C【) 定位】由线索词定位到第八段 ForXavierWalter,aformermortgagebankerwhowithhiswife, Danielle, accumulated $20 000 in credit card debt, low rates will not change his spending habits.和第十段最后两句”I'mnotgoingtogobackindebteveragain,”hesaid.”IfIcan'tpayforit incash,Idon'twantit.” 【精析】细节推断题。第八段提到,XavierWalter 不会因为低利率而改变自己的消费习惯; 第十段通过引用Walter的话对此进行强调:我再也不想欠债了。如果我不能用现金支付,那 我就不买了。由此可知,现在的人们都不想欠债了,即除非他们自己有钱,否则不会去买东 西,故答案为C)。 5.【线索词】economists'concern D)【定位】由线索词定位到第十三段第二句…manyeconomistsarguethattheeconomycannot achieve true health until debt levels decline.和第十四段第一句 With new risks of another downturn,economistsworrythatitwilltakeyearsfordebttoreturntomanageablelevels. 【精析】细节推断题。第十三段第二句提到,许多经济学家认为,只有负债水平下降了,经 济才能实现健康发展;第十四段第一句又提到,经济学家担心要使债务回归到可控水平,可 能需要好几年。题干中的concern 对应定位句中的 argue 和worry,由此推断,就目前经济形 势而言,经济学家们担心的是不可控制的债务水平,故答案为D)。 6.【线索词】Smiths'story D【) 定位】由线索词定位到第十六段前两句 Eventhoseborrowersinstrongfinancialpositionsare asked toprovide unusualamountsof paperwork.3obbyandKatieSmith…再由此定位到第十五段 第一 句 Mortgage lenders, meanwhile, burned by the housing crash,are extra careful about approvingnewloans. 【精析】细节推断题。第十六段首句提到,即使是财务状况良好的借贷人也需要提供大量的 文件证明,并用 Smith 夫妇的事例加以佐证。联系上文第十五段的内容可知,深受房市崩溃 之害的抵押放款人规在在批准贷款时格外小心,故答案为D)。 7.【线索词】GuyCecala,resultin A)【定位】由线索词定位到倒数第九段最后两句 Thatleavestheeligible…saidGuyCecala…“It's creatingmuchmoreofadivide,”hesaid“betweenthehavesandthehave-nots.” 【精析】细节推断题。由定位句可知,GuyCecala 提到,有资格申请贷款的往往是那些较有 钱的人和“较年长的人及白人”,这个政策使得贫富分化更加严重。A)中的gap 对应原文中的 divide,therichandthepoor对应原文中的thehavesandthehave-nots,故答案为A)。 8.obtaincredit 【线索词】Duringtherecession,carbuyers 【定位】由线索词定位到倒数第七段第一句 During the recession,inability to obtain credit severelycutautobuyingaslendersrejectedeven thosewithgoodcreditratings. 2/15淘宝店铺:行知小课堂 【精析】细节辨认题。本题考查经济萧条时期购车量减少的原因。题干和原文中都出现了 Duringtherecession,题干中的 thenumberofcarbuyers 对应原文中的 autobuying,decreased 对应原文中的cut,difficultto对应原文中的inabilityto,故答案为 obtaincredit。 9.(to)chargefees 【线索词】Creditcardinterestrates,newrules 【定位】由线索词定位到倒数第四段 Oncreditcards,rateshaveactuallyinchedhigherthisyear, largely because of new rules that curb the issuer's ability to charge fees or raise certain interest ratesatwill. 【精析】同义转述题。本题考查新规定对信用卡开卡机构的限制。题干和原文都出现了issuers, 题干中的donotallow对应原文中的curb,且都出现了raisecertaininterestrates,由此可知(to) chargefees为答案。 10.spendinghabits 【线索词】ElizabethCrowell,thecurrentrecession,previousones 【定位】由线索词定位到末段末句 So I think where maybe after other recessions they might returntopreviousspendinghabits,thependulum hasn'tswungbackthesameway. 【精析】细节推断题。本题考查此次经济衰退与前几次经济衰退之间的不同。定位句指出, 其他经济衰退后,人们又恢复了以前的消费习惯。也就是人们的消费习愤随着经济来回摇摆。 但这次却没看到消费习惯摇摆,故答案为spendinghabits。 Ⅲ【听力】 SectionA 11. M:I’dliketogocampingwithyouthisweekend,butIdon’thaveasleepingbag. W:Noproblem.Youcancountonmetogetoneforyou.Myfamilyhastonsofcampinggear. Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean? 答案:Shecanlendthemanasleepingbag. 【解析】这是一道较为简单的推理题,前提是考生需知道 campinggear 表示“野餐用具, 露营装备”,由此可知,campinggear 包括 sleepingbag,即女士能借给男士一个睡袋,此题的 设置稍微绕了个小弯,为考生解题设置了一定难度。gocamping:去野餐,去露营;sleepingbag: 睡袋。 12. M: I know I promise to drive you to the airport next Thursday, but I’m afraid something has comeup.They’vecalledaspecialmeetingatwork. W:Nobigdeal.Karensaidshewasavailableasaback-up. Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean? 答案:Karencantakehertotheairport. 【解析】此题为细节题。从对话中可知,男士下周四临时有事不能送女士去机场了,女 士回答说Karen 有空。back-up:n. 备用,备份,考生如果知道这个单词的意思,对整个对话 的理解会有帮助。 3/15淘宝店铺:行知小课堂 13. W:HaveyousavedenoughmoneyforatriptoHawaii? M:Notevenclose.Myunclemustputthebrakesonmytravellingplans. Q:Whatdoesthemanmean? 答案:Hecan’taffordtogotravelingyet. 【解析】此题为推理题。从男士的回答“我叔叔对我的旅行计划加以限制了。”中可推断 出,这位男士还没有足够的钱去旅行。putthebrakesonsth.表示“对……加以限制”,即使考生 不知道这个短语的引申含义,但听到brake“刹车”应该也能大概判断出来答案。 14. M:I’mstarving.Dowestillhaveanypieleftfromthedinneryesterday? W:Oh,Juliainvitedherfriendsoverintheafternoonandtheyateitall. Q:Whatdowelearnfromtheconversation? 答案:Themanhastofindsomethingelsetoeat. 【解析】此题为简单的推理题。从对话中可知,女士回答说Julie下午邀请了她的朋友, 他们把剩的饼都吃光了,由此可推断出这位男士不得不找别的东西吃。starving:adj. 饥饿的。 15. W: Three letters of recommendation are required to apply to graduate schools. I was wonderingiftheoneprofessorSmithwroteformelastyearcouldstillbeused. M:It’sabitdated.You’dbettersubmitarecentone. Q:Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando? 答案:Presentanewletterofreference. 【解析】此题为细节题。只要考生抓住这位男士回答中的关键词 dated 和 recent,就不 难找出正确答案,而且,整个答句也很短,均是简单句,易于考生理解。letterofrecommendation 和letterofreference意思相似,均可表示“推荐信”。 16. W: I’ve noticed that you spend a lot of time tending your garden. Would you like to join our gardeningclub?WemeeteveryotherWednesday. M: Oh, thanks for the invitation, but this is how I relax. I’d rather not make it something formalandstructured. Q:Whatcanweinferabouttheman? 答案:Hedeclinestojointhegardeningclub. 【解析】此题为暗示推理题,有一定难度。抓住问题中的关键词“infer”,这位男士暗示 了什么?从男士的回答“谢谢邀请,但这是我放松的方式,我宁愿我的花园不那么条条框框” 中可推断出,这位男士间接拒绝了参加园艺俱乐部的邀请。 17. M:Iheardtherecentsculptureexhibitwaskindofdisappointing. W:That’sright.IguessalotofotherpeoplefeelthewayIdoaboutmodernart. Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean? 答案:Manypeopledonotappreciatemodernart. 【解析】此题为简单的推理题。只要考生能理解女士的回答“我猜许多其他人对现代艺术 和我的感觉是一样的。”,即可选出答案,而且答句中没有一个生难单词。sculptureexhibit: 雕塑展。 18. M:Bobisrunningforchairmanofthestudentunion.Wouldyouvoteforhim? 4/15淘宝店铺:行知小课堂 W:Oh,Ican’tdeciderightnowbecauseIhavetofindoutmoreabouttheothercandidates. Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean? 答案:Bobcannotcountonhervote. 【解析】此题为推理题。这位女士回答说她现在还没决定选谁,因为她还要看看其他候 选人的资料和表现,由此可推断出,Bob 不能依赖这位女士的选票。runfor:竞选;chairman ofthestudentunion:学生会主席;votefor:投票赞成。 ConversationOne W: I don’t know what to do. I can’t seem to get anyone in the hospital to listen to my complaintsandthisoutdatedequipmentisdangerous.Justlookatit. M:Hmm,uh,areyoutryingtosaythatitpresentsahealthhazard? W: Yes, I am. The head technician in the lab tried to persuade the hospital administration to replaceit,buttheyaretryingtocutcosts. M:Youarepregnant,aren’tyou? W:Yes,Iam.Imadeanefforttogetmysupervisortotransfermetoanotherdepartment,but he urged me not to complain too loudly. Because the administration is more likely to replace me than an X-ray equipment, I’m afraid to refuse to work. But I’m more afraid to expose my unborn childtotheradiation. M: I see what you mean. Well, asyour unionrepresentative, I have to warn you that it would take quite a while to force management to replace the old machines and attempt to get you transferredmayormaynotbesuccessful. W:Oh,whatamIsupposedtodothen? M: Workers have thelegal rightto refuse certain unsafe work assignments under two federal laws, the Occupation or Safety and Health Act and the National Labor Relations Act. But the requirementsofeitheroftheActsmaybedifficulttomeet. W:DoyouthinkIhaveagoodcase? M:If youdo loseyour job,theunion will fighttogetit backfor youalong withbackpay, your lostincome.Butyouhavetobepreparedforalongwait,maybeaftertwoyears. Q19.Whatdoesthewomancomplainabout? Q20.Whathasthewomanaskedhersupervisortodo? Q21.Whatdoesthemansayaboutthetwofederallaws? Q22.Whatwilltheuniondoifthewomanlosesherjob? 【答案】 19.Thehealthhazardatherworkplace. 20.Transferhertoanotherdepartment. 21.Theirrequirementsmaybedifficulttomeet. 22.Trytohelphertogetitback. 【点评】 本篇长对话是关于一名怀孕的员工就工作中的辐射伤害向工会投诉。对话一开篇女士先 抱怨自己工作的医院无人听她申诉有关机器已过时,会造成身体伤害的问题,因为医院想要 降低成本。然后她提到自己有向主管提出转调部门的要求,然而遭到拒绝。主管还告诫她, 医院宁愿换掉她,让他人工作,也不会更换机器。于是工会代表告诉她转调部门确实可能不 会成功。同时要想利用目前的法案来解决这一问题,也会很难实现。最后指出,除非她真正 丢失工作,工会才能拿起法律武器帮她讨薪。 5/15淘宝店铺:行知小课堂 本对话考生虽然对辐射造成身体伤害的话题并不陌生,但整个对话中部分单词可能还是 会造成不少听力困扰。比如:healthhazard(健康伤害)中的 hazard;X-rayequipment(X 光 仪器)中的X-ray和两大法案的名称虽不难,但也容易混淆大家的视听,而误抓重点。 ConversationTwo W:Mr.Green,isitfairtosaythatnegotiationisanart? M: Well, I think it’s both an art and science. You can prepare for a negotiation quite scientifically, but the execution of the negotiation has quite a lot to do with one’s artistic quality. The scientific part of a negotiation is in determining your strategy. What do you want out of it? What can you give? Then of course there are tactics. How do you go about it? Do you take an opening position in a negotiation which differs from the eventual goal you are heading for? And thenofcoursetherearethebehavioralaspects. W:Whatdoyoumeanbythebehavioralaspects? M: Well, that’s I think where the art comes in. In your behavior, you can either be an actor. You can pretend that you don’t like things which you are actually quite pleased about. Or you can pretend to like things which you are quite happy to do without. Or you can be the honest type negotiator who’s known to his partners in negotiation and always plays everything straight. But the artistic part of negotiation I think has to do with responding immediately to cues one gets in the process of negotiation. These can be verbal cues or even body language. This is where the artisticqualitycomesin. W:Soreally,youseetwotypesofnegotiatorthen,theactororthehonestone. M:That’ right.Andbothcan work. Iwouldsaythehonestnegotiatorcan bequite effectivein somecircumstances.Inothercircumstancesyouneedanactor. Q23.Whenisascientificapproachbestembodiedinanegotiationaccordingtotheman? Q24.Inwhatwayisanegotiatorlikeanactoraccordingtotheman? Q25.Whatdoesthemansayaboutthetwotypesofnegotiator? 【答案】 23.Inthepreparatoryphase. 24.Hebehavesinawaycontrarytohisrealintention. 25.Bothcansucceeddependingonthespecificsituation. 【点评】 本长对话主要是关于谈判的艺术性和科学性。谈判的科学性部分主要体现在谈判策略, 而谈判的艺术性则体现在表现上。这里可以归为两类,一是“演技派”,二是“诚实派”。另外, 谈判的艺术性还与对谈判过程中获得的口头暗示、肢体语言进行及时反应有关。最后男士指 出根据不同场合,无论是“诚实派”,或是“演技派”谈判者都能起到各自的效果。 本对话中的关键词有:negotiation:谈判;strategy:策略;behavioral:行为的。 SectionB Passage1 A scientific team is studying the thinking ability of eleven and half month old children. The test is a simple one. The baby watches a sort of show on a small stage. In Act One of the show, a yellow cube is lifted from a blue box, and moved across the stage. Then it is returned to the box. This is repeated 6 times. Act Two is similar except that the yellow cube is smaller. Baby boys do not react at all to the difference and the size of the cube. But girls immediately become excited. 6/15淘宝店铺:行知小课堂 The scientists interpret the girls’ excitement as meaning they are trying to understand what they have just seen. They are wondering why Act Two is odd and how it differs from Act One. In other words, the little girls are reasoning. This experiment certainly does not definitely prove that girls starttoreasonbeforeboys,butitprovidesacluethatscientistswouldliketostudymorecarefully. Already it is known that bones, muscles and nerves develop faster in baby girls. Perhaps it is early nerve development that makes some infant girls show more intelligence than infant boys. Scientists have also found that nature seems to give another boost to girls. Baby girls usually talk at an earlier age than boys do.Scientists think that there is a physical reason for this. They believe that the nerve endings inthe leftside of the brain develop faster in girls than in boys, and it isthis side of the brain that strongly influences an individual’s ability to use language and remember things. Q26.WhatisthedifferencebetweenActOneandActTwointhetest? 答案:Thesizeoftheobjectsshown. Q27.Howdothescientistsinterprettheirobservationfromtheexperiment? 答案: Girlsseemtostartreasoningearlierthanboys. Q28.Whatdoesthespeakersayabouttheexperiment? 答案: Itmaysimulatescientiststomakefurtherstudies. Q29.Accordingtoscientists,whatisanotheradvantagegiventogirlsbynature? 答案: Theytalkatanearlyage. 【点评】 本文是一篇关于幼儿思维能力的文章。…butitprovidesacluethat… 一句前都是具体的实 验过程,是一个例子,重点在实验为科学研究提供的线索。实验发现可能是早期的神经发育 使女婴比男婴更聪明。科学家们还发现,自然可能还给了女孩另一大优势,那就是女孩通常 比男孩早开口说话,而这也是因为神经末梢发育快于男孩。 关键词:interpretv. 解释;翻译boostn. 推动,帮助 Passage2 Asuperattendantofthecitymunicipalbuilding,DilliaAdorno,wasresponsibleforpresenting its new security plan to the public. City employees, citizens and reporters gathered in the hall to hear her describe the plan. After outlining the main points she would cover, she assured the audience that she would be happy to answer questions at the end of her presentation. Dillia realized the plan was expensive and potentially controversial. So she was not surprised to see a number of hands go up as soon as she finished speaking. An employ asked, “Would the new system create long lines to get into the building like the line in the airport security checks?” Dillia had anticipated this question and had an answer ready. After repeating the question, she explained that the sufficient number of security guards would be working at peak hours to speed things along. The next question was more confrontational.”Where was the money come from to pay for all of this?”The journalists who ask the question seem hostile. But Dillia was careful not to adopt the defensive tone. She stated that the money would come from the city’s general budget. “I know these are tide times”, she added, “But everyone agrees on the importance of safe guarding our employees and members of the public who come into the building.” Near the end of the 25 minutes she has said, Dillia said she would take two more questions. When those were finished, she concluded the session with a brief restatement of how the new system will improve securityandpeaceofmindinthemunicipalbuilding. 7/15淘宝店铺:行知小课堂 Question30to32arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard. 30.WhatisthefocusofDilliaAdorno’spresentation? 答案:Thenewsecurityplanforthemunicipalbuilding. 31.WhatquestionhadDilliaAdornoanticipated? 答案: Whetherthesecuritycheckswouldcreatelongqueuesatpeakhours. 32.Whatdidthespeakersthinkofthequestionfromthejournalist? 答案: Confrontational 【点评】 本文描写一位政府官员介绍了一项新的安保计划,并回答了在场人员的提问,类似于一 场新闻发布会。计划成本较高,而且可能颇具争议。本文详细阐述了两个提问。第一个问题 是Dillia 预见到的,但第二个记者的提问是有对抗性的,即使confrontational 这个词我们听不 懂也没关系,可以从下文的其他词汇中推断,如 hostile 有敌意的,而针对这个问题,Dillia 让自己尽可能不采取defensive 的态度,既然要采取防卫的态度,那记者的提问一定是在政府 的对立面的,因此从defensive 一词也可以判断出记者的态度。 关键词:attendantn. 随员 confrontationaladj. 对抗性的 hostile,defensive Passage3 Despite unemployment and the lost of her home, Andrea Clark considers herself a blessed and happywoman. Whythe cheerful attitude?Her troubles have broughther closer to her family. Last year,Andrea’shusband, Rick, a minerinNevada waslaidoff.ThoughAndreakeptherjobasa school bus driver, she knew that they couldn’t pay their bill and support their youngest of five children, Zack, age nine, on one income. “At first their church helped out, but you can’t keep that upforever”, Andreasays. ThenMichal,their eldest ofher fouradult childrensuggested theymove in with his family. For almost three months, seven Clarks lived under one roof. Andrea, Rick and Zack stayed in the basement department, sharing laundry and single bathroom with Michal, his wifeandtheirtwochildren. The change cut their expenditures in half, but the new living arrangement proved too challenging. When Andrea found a job with a school district closer to her mother’s home in west Jorden, Utah, the family decided to move on. Packing up again with no picnic, Zack had to switch schools for the second time and space is even tighter. Andrea says that the moves themselves are exhaustingandRickisstilllookingforajob. The recession has certainly come with more problems than Andrea anticipated, but she remains unfailingly optimistic. She is excited to spend more time with her mother. Another plus, rents are lower in Utah than in Nevada. So Andrea thinks they’ll be able to save up and move out inlessthan6months. Questions33-35arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard. Q33WhatdowelearnaboutAndrea’shusband? 答案:HeusedtoworkasaminerinNevada. Q34WhydidAndreamovetoliveinhereldestson’shome? 答案:Tocuttheirlivingexpenses. Q35WhatisAndrea’sattitudetowardthehardshipsbroughtbytheeconomicrecession? 答案:Optimistic. 【点评】 本文描写了Andrea一家在经历失业时依然乐观向上的积极状态。这从文章的首句Despite 8/15淘宝店铺:行知小课堂 unemployment and the lost of her home, Andrea Clark considers herself a blessed and happy woman.和最后一段 butsheremainsunfailinglyoptimistic.都能得到印证。Andrea的丈夫是内华 达的矿工,去年失业,为了维持生计,他们先是和大儿子一家住在一起,后来又搬家到犹他 州,她的丈夫还在继续找工作。但是经济衰退,并没有让Andrea 消极,她觉得自己和家人的 关系更紧密了并且相信自己能够度过难关。 关键词:layoff 解雇;expendituren. 支出,花费;optimisticadj. 乐观的 SectionC Mountain climbing is becoming a popular sport, but it is also a potentially dangerous one. People canfall.Theymayalsobecomeill.One ofthe mostcommondangersto climbersisaltitude sickness, which can affect even very experienced climbers. Altitude sickness usually begins when a climber goes above 8,000 to 9,000 feet. The higher one climbs, the less oxygen there is in the air. When people don’t get enough oxygen, they often begin to gasp for air. They may also feel dizzy and light-headed. Besides these symptoms of altitude sickness, others such as headache and fatigue may also occur. At heights of over 18,000 feet, people may be climbing in a constant daze. Their state of mind can have adverse affect on their judgment. A few precautions can help most climbersavoidaltitudesickness.Thefirstisnottogotoohigh,toofast.Ifyouclimbto10,000feet, stay at that height for a day or two. Your body needs to get used to a high altitude before you climb to a even higher one. Or if you do climb higher sooner, come back down to a lower height when you sleep. Also, drink plenty of liquids and avoid tobacco and alcohol. When you reach your top height, do like activities rather than sleep too much. You breathe less when you sleep, so you get less oxygen. The most important warning is this: if you have severe symptoms, then don’t go away,godown.Don’triskinjuryordeathbecauseofover-confidenceorlackofknowledge. 36.potentially 37.experienced 38.gasp 39.dizzy 40.fatigue 41.constant 42.adverse 43.precautions 44.Yourbodyneedstogetusedtoahighaltitudebeforeyouclimbtoaevenhigherone. 45.Whenyoureachyourtopheight,dolikeactivitiesratherthansleeptoomuch. 46.Don’triskinjuryordeathbecauseofover-confidenceorlackofknowledge. 【点评】 本文是有关高原病的,主要讲述了高原病的症状以及预防措施。文章本身长难句不多, 但出现了较多偏难单词,考验学生的临场心态。 需填单词难度较大,如dizzy,fatigue,adverse,altitude 等,对学生的词汇量要求颇高。 空格整体分布较为均匀,填写时间比较充足。所填词语格式比较重要,如-s 等是不可漏 过的细节。需填写的句子均较短,难度不是特别大。 Ⅳ【深度阅读】 深度阅读SA 47.over-scheduled 9/15淘宝店铺:行知小课堂 【定位】根据题干中的 question,whether 和children 定位到第一段第二、三句 Forparentswho fear they're “over-scheduling”their children, a new study carries a comforting message. The paper...isthefirsttotakea date-drivenlookattheissue-andwhetherbeingsobusyisreallyabad thing. 【精析】细节辨认题。文中第一段第三句指出,儿童发展研究协会上周发表的论文是第一篇 以数据为导向来看待这个问题的文章,并且首次探讨了过于忙碌是否真的是一件坏事。该句 中的issue 与题干中的question是近义词。联系上文,第二句提到,很多家长担心把孩子的时 间安排得过满((they're“over-scheduling”theirchildren),一项新的研究带来了令人欣慰的消息, 可知这个问题就是关于孩子的时间是否安排过满的问题。 空格前面是系动词 are,应该填人 一个形容词或动词过去分词形式,故答案为over-scheduled。 48.(more)activities 【定位】根据题干中的 TV,videogames 和 engage 定位到第一段第四、五句…40%ofchildren (ages 5-18) are engaged in no activities, typical kids spend just five hours a week in structured activities… most kids spend far more time watching TV and playing games.及第二段末句“The alternativewouldbeplayingonthecomputerorWatchingTV”… 【精析】推理判断题。由第一段第四、五句可知,孩子们并没有参与很多课后活动,大多数 孩子花费更多的时间看电视和打游戏。文章第二段末句提到,Anca 说 Bianca 不参加课后活 动的话,就会用这些时间来玩电脑和看电视。原文中多次出现 activities一词,由此推出能让 孩子们远离电视和电子游戏的一个好方法是让他们参与活动,故答案为(more)activities。 49.performbetter 【定位】根据题干中的 academically 和 psychologically 定位到第一段倒数第三句 Andforkids who're extremely busy, there's also good news: the more activities they do, the better kids performonmeasuresofeducationalachievementandpsychologicaladjustment. 【精析】细节辨认题。定位句含有 themore...thebetter…句型,意思是他们参与的活动越多, 他们在学习成绩和心理调整评估方面的表现就越好。题干只是将原文中的介词短语 on measures of educational achievement and psychological adjustment 转 化 成 了 副 词 形 式 academically and psychologically;题干中的 more after-school activities 对应定位句中的 more activities。空格在 will 之后,应该填人动词原形,故答案为performbetter。 50.inaccurate 【定位】根据题干中的skeptics和data定位到第三段第四句Someskepticsquestionwhetherthe self-reportedtime-diaryarereallyaccurate. 【精析】细节辨认题。一些持怀疑态度的人质疑这些数据是否准确,也就是他们认为这些数 据有可能不准确,因此空格处需要填人原文中accurate的反义词,故答案为inaccurate。 51.what'sbestforkids 【定位】根据题干中的 controversy 和 see more clearly 定位到最后一段第一句 Despite the doubters,thenewdataareasmallsteptowardabetterunderstandingofwhat'sbestforkids. 【精析】细节辨认题。定位句意为“尽管有持怀疑态度的人,这些新数据毕竟在更好地理解什 么对孩子才是最好的这一方面迈进」了一小步。”题干中的seemoreclearly与原文中的 abetter 10/15淘宝店铺:行知小课堂 understandingof…意思相同。动词 see后面可以接 what 引导的名词从句,故答案为 what'sbest forkids。 深度阅读SB_1 52.【定位】由题干中的 the first paragraph 定位到首段 Who's poor in America? That's a questionhardtoanswer.Hardbecausethere'snoconclusivedefinitionofpoverty... D) 【精析】推理判断题。文章开篇三句指出,由于没有对贫困的令人信服的定义,因此很难 回答在美国谁是穷人,接下来的三句分别从收人、心理状态和运气三个方面解释为什么难以 界定贫困。由此可见,第一段的中心意思是说大家在贫困的定义上没有达成共识,故答案为 D)。 53【. 定位】由题干中的 thepoor定位到第四段第一句 Second,thepoor'smaterialwell-beinghas improved. A) 【精析】推理判断题。定位句指出,穷人的物质生活已经改善,也就是说,他们的生活水 平提高了,故答案内 A)。 54【定位】由题干中的“supplementalpovertymeasure”定位到第五段第二至四句Unfortunately, theadministration's proposal for a“supplemental povertymeasure”…It also raisesquestionsabout whetherthestatisticistailoredtofavorapoliticalagenda. B) 【精析】观点态度题。定位句指出,“补充贫困衡量标准”也让人们质疑这些数据是否为了 支持某一政治议程而量身定制,也就是说这一标准可能是为某种政治目的服务的,故答案为 B), 55.【定位】由题干中的 characteristic 和 newmeasure 定位到第七段最后一句 Bycontrast,the new measure embraces a relative notion of poverty:people are automatically poor if they're a givendistancefromthetop,eveniftheirincomesareincreasing. A) 【精析】推理判断题。定位句指出,与旧的标准相比,新的标准采用了相对贫困的观点: 如果他们与最高级别的差距达到某一特定值,人们自动地就成了穷人,尽管他们的收人在增 加。也就是说贫困是根据贫富之间的差距来界定的,故答案为A)。 56.【定位】由题干中的 Daniel Moynihan 定位到最后一段 As senator Daniel Moynihan said…Governmentstatisticsshouldstriveforpoliticalneutrality.Thisonefails. C) 【精析】推理判断题。定位段指出,政府的统计数字应该力求在政治上中立,但这些统计 数字却不是,也就是说这些统计数字是有偏向性的,故答案为C)。 PassacjeTwo 57.【定位】由题干中的 Wharton School management program 定位到首段第一句 Eleven summers ago I was sent to a management program at the Wharton School to be prepared for biggerthings. B) 【精析】细节推断题。定位句明确指出,作者去霍顿学院学习是为以后做更大的事做准备, 也就是说作者是在为更重要的工作岗位接受培训,故答案为B)。 58.【定位】由题干中的 poetrysession 定位到第二段第二句 Theexperience…sentmefleeingto the campus bookstore, where I resumed a long-interrupted romance with meter and rhyme.和第 三段第一句 Professor Filreis says that he is “a little shocked” at how intensely his Wharton studentsrespondtothisunexpecteddeviationfromthebusinesslike... 11/15淘宝店铺:行知小课堂 C)【精析】观点态度题。由文章第二段第二句可知,Filreis教授的诗歌课让作者重温了对诗 歌的喜爱,说明作者很喜欢教授的诗歌课。第三段第一句提到,学生们对这门课的反应都很 热烈,因此得出作者认为 Filreis教授的诗歌课对学生很有吸引力,故答案为C)。 59.【定位】根据题干中的 participants 定位到第四段“The grim economy seems to make the participantskeenerthanevertothink'outofthebox'inthewaypoetryencourages,”hetoldme. A) 【精析】推理判断题。定位段指出,惨淡的经济使得学员们比以往更渴望突破固定的思维 模式,他们以诗歌鼓励的方式进行思考,也就是说诗歌课鼓励学员们从更广阔的角度思考问 题,故答案为A)。 60.【定位】由题干中的 prayer over breakfast 定位到文章第五段…they're very big on prayer breakfasts, where members gather over scrambled eggs and ask God for wisdom. You can judge fromtheagonizingdebtspectaclewe'vewatchedthissummerhowwellthat'sworking. B) 【精析】观点态度题。定位段指出,你可以从我们今年夏天目睹的痛苦的债务情景判断出 祈祷究竟有多大作用。既然我们看到的是令人痛苦的债务景象,那么早餐祈祷应该是没有作 用的,即解决不了经济问题,故答案为B。 61.【定位】由题干中的 Shelley 定位到文章第七段的引文部分“Aman,tobegreatlygood,must imagineintenselyandcomprehensively;hemustputhimselfintheplaceofanotherandofmany others; thepainsandpleasuresofhisspeciesmustbecomehisown.” D) 【精析】推理判断题。定位部分指出,人们必须拥有强大而全面的想象力,还必须懂得换 位思考,体会别人的疾苦哀乐,也就是在强调想象力和同情心的重要性,故答案为D)。 Ⅴ【完形填空】 【答案】 62.A)【精析】动词辨析题。本文由一句抱怨开篇,余下全文都是在阐述工作环境与死亡 风险之间的关系,因而推知“工作逼死人”的抱怨是有一定科学道理的,故 hold“拥有,具有” 符合句意。strike“打击,撞击”risk“冒险”;trace“追踪,查探”。 63.C)【精析】动词辨析题。此句的主语为 The20-yearstudy,空格后为研究的内容或目的,故 soughtto“力图,旨在”符合句意。fought“与……斗争”, 一般和 for/against/with连用;submitted to“同意服从”;resortedto“依靠,诉诸”。 64.D) 【精析】动词辨析题。空格所在句子主语为 Researchers,宾语为 adults,此处表达的意 思为研究人员找来 820 名成人,所以 recruited“征募” 符合句意。allied“使联合,使联盟”; arrayed“排列,部署”;volunteered“自愿做……”常作不及物动词,故排除。 65.A)【精析】形容词辨析题。routine“常规的,例行的”,routinephysicalexam“常规体检”,故 答案为A).nominal“名义上的”;grave“严重的”;drastic“激烈的”。 66.B)【精析】固定搭配题。indetail“详细地”为固定搭配,符合句意。但是 detail 不与其余三 个介词 beyond,by,over 搭配,故均可排除。 67.A【) 精析】名词辨析题。破折号后面的内容都是关于工作环境的,且由空格前面的howmuch 和空格后的 position可推知,此处应与工作岗位上的权力有关,所以 autonomy“自主权”符合 句意。 automation“自动化”;audience“观众”;authenticity“真实性,可靠性”。 12/15淘宝店铺:行知小课堂 68.D) 【精析】动词辨析题。inage 在这里表示“在年龄方面”,在句中作状语,在句中的位置 可以调整。由空格后的 from 可知,此处应填入 ranged。rangefrom“从……到……”。consisted“组 成”, 一般与of连用;contained“包含”,为及物动词;involved“包含,涉及”,一般与in 连用。 69.B)【精析】名词辨析题。空格所在句是在介绍参与者。由空格前的 workedin 及空格后的 举例——“金融业、医疗保健业、制造业和保险业”——可推知,此处是在描述他们工作的领域, 故fields“领域”符合句意。facets“(一个物体或事物的)面,方面”;districts“区域,行政区”; species“物种”。 70.C)【精析】动词辨析题。此处意为“研究人员通过参与者的病历对他们进行追踪”。tracked“追 踪”一般指“追踪……的动向”,符合句意。chased“追逐”;pursued“追求”;trailed“跟踪,追踪”, 常指尾随。 71.C)【精析】形容词辨析题。联系上下文可知,恶劣的工作环境会产生一系列消极影响,空 格所在句是 53位已故参与者工作环境的描述,故 hostile“恶劣的”符合句意。cozy“温馨的”; fabulous“极好的”;transparent“透明的”。 72.A)【精析】形容词辨析题。空格处所填形容词用来修饰 support,根据后面的 from their co-workers 可推知,此处应填入 social“社会的,社交的”。 academic“学术的”;physical“身体 的;物质的”; domestic“家庭的”。 73.D)【精析】固定搭配题。根据句意,此处意为“在研究过程中……”,duringthecourseof“在…… 期间,在……的过程中”符合句意。against“反对;靠”;across“穿过”;inside“在……里面”。 74.B)【精析】名词辨析题。此处是对同事之间关系的描述,因而空格处所填词应能表示“关系, 联系”,故 bonds符合句意。pacts“协定,公约”;unions“联盟,联合”;webs“网;错综复杂的 事物”。 75.C)【精析】动词辨析题。此处在阐述死亡风险与对同事的看法之间的关系。由上文可知, 这二者联系紧密,认为自己很少或没有得到同事支持的人更容易死亡。betiedto“与……相联 系”符合句意,故 tied 为答案。addedto“加人,加到”; adaptedto“使适应于……”;ledto“导 致,引发”。 76.A)【精析】固定搭配题。上文提到“死亡风险只与人们对同事的看法有关,而与老板无 关”,supervisors对应上文的bosses,空格所在句是对上文的进一步解释,阐述那些与老板关系 不好的人的死亡率。由上文可知,与上司的关系不好并不会导致死亡率升高,因而 nomore“不 比……高”正确。farmore“高得多”;noless“不比……少”;farless“低得多”。 77.D)【精析】连词辨析题。空格前提到“这仅是一项观察性研究”,空格后表示“该研究不能用 来判断……,而只能……”,可知上下句之间为因果关系,故so 符合句意。unless“除非”;while“然 而”;or“或者”。 78.B)【精析】动词辨析题。本句阐述工作环境与死亡风险之间的关系,能表示“关系,关联” 的词组只有correlatewith,故correlated为答案。 constructed“建造,构造”为及物动词;collaboratedwith“与……合作”,后常跟人;coordinated with“使协调,配合”。 79.C)【精析】固定搭配题。本题考查名词性从句中的同位语从句。evidence 后的从句说明的 是其具体内容,不缺句子成分,故用that 引导同位语从句 13/15淘宝店铺:行知小课堂 80.D)【精析】动词辨析题。根据句意,积极的社交网络可以减少压力,促进健康。foster“培 养,促进” 符合句意。elevate“(身份、地位的)提升;(血压、情绪的)升高”;inject“注人, 增添”,一般和into 搭配使用;propel“促进,激励”,一般指“促进人或事的发展”,不能和health 搭配,故排除。 81.B)【精析】固定搭配题。beexposedto 为固定搭配,意为“完全暴露于,使接触”,符合句 意。at,toward,under不与exposed搭配,故排除。 Ⅵ【翻译】 82. __________________不管中国变得多么强大, it will constitute no threat to any other country. 83.success in life doesnot dependsso much on one’s school records______________________ 而是靠勤奋和坚持 84.______________他们要是此刻在这里就要了,wewouldbeabletocelebratetheirwedding anniversary. 85. In recent years, with his business booming, he __________________给慈善事业捐了大笔 钱。 86.without theatmosphere we______________________将被迫寻找躲避太阳的藏身处,as therewouldbenothingtoprotectusfromitsdeadlyrays. 参考答案: 82.Nomatterhow/HoweverpowerfulChinabecomes 【考点】①让步状语从句 ②常用表达 【精析】①nomatter+疑问词“结构只能引导让步状语从句,这时可以和”疑问副词十一ever” 互换,如wherever/whenever/however;② “nomatter+疑问词”引导的从句往往用一般现在 时或一般过去时;③形容国家“强大”一般用powerful。 83.butondiligenceandpersistence 【考点】①固定搭配 ②常用表达 【精析】①not…but…意为“不是……而是……”,在 not…but…并列结构中,but 后的结构需要和 not后的结构保持一致,故on不能省略;②“勤奋,勤劳”,般用diligence 来表示,“坚持,执 着”用persistence来表示;persistence 和 insistence 虽然都可以表示“坚持”,但前者表示“坚持 做某事”,后者表示“坚持某种观点、主张”,因此这里用persistence更为合适。 84.IfOnlytheywereherenow 【考点】①ifonly的用法 ②虚拟语气 【精析】①ifonly意为“但愿……;要是……该多好”, 是if 的一种强化形式,常用来表达强烈的 愿望或遗憾,因而其引导的从句常使用虚拟语气;②条件从句中,对现在情况的虚拟应使用 一般过去式。 85.hasbeendonatingalargesumofmoneytocharity 【考点】①现在完成进行时 ②常用表达 ③固定搭配 14/15淘宝店铺:行知小课堂 【精析】①由时间状语inrecentyears 以及“捐了”可知,空格处所填内容应使用现在完成进行 时,表示从过去某时开始一直持续到现在的动作;②“向……捐赠……”可用donate…to…来表示; ③money为不可数名词,可与其搭配使用的量词有alargesumof/alargeamountof/plentyof。 86.wouldbeforcedtoseekshelterfromthesun 【考点】①虚拟语气 ②常用表达 【精析】①without 引导的虚拟语气,表示与现在事实相反时,谓语动词应使用 night/would/could(not)dosth.;②“藏身处”可用shelter 来表示,seekshelterfromsth.意为“寻 求躲避……的场所”;③“被迫做某事”可翻译为beforcedtodosth.。 15/15