六级考试冲刺模拟试题.
55. According to the author, over-personalization of scientific work will lead science
A) isolation from the rest of the world
B) improvements on school system
C) association with “femaleness”
D) trouble in recruiting young talent
56. According to the author, what a scientist does _______.
A) should be attributed to his individual genius
B) depends on the coordination of the society
C) shows his independent power
D) is unpredictable
Passage Two
Questions 57 to 61 are based on the following passage.
The tendency to look for some outside group to blame for our misfortunes is certainly common and it is often sustained by social prejudice. There seems to be little doubt that one of the principal causes of prejudice is fear: in particular the fear that the interests of our own group are going to be endangered by the actions of another. This is less likely to be the case in a stable, relatively unchanging society in which the members of different social and occupational groups know what to expect of each other, and know what to expect for themselves. In times of rapid racial and economic change, however, new occupations and new social roles appear, and people start looking jealously at each other to see whether their own group is being left behind.
Once prejudice develops, it is hard to stop, because there are often social forces at work which actively encourage unfounded attitudes of hostility and fear towards other groups. One such force is education: We all know that children can be taught history in such a way as to perpetuate old hatred and old prejudices between racial and political groups. Another social influence that has to be reckoned with is the pressure of public opinion. People often think and act differently in groups from the way they would do as individuals. It takes a considerable effort of will, and often calls for great courage, to stand out against one’s fellows and insist that they are wrong.
Why is it that we hear so much more about the failures of relationships between communities than we do about the successes? I am afraid it is partly due to the increase in communication which radio, television and the popular press have brought about. In those countries where the media of mass communication are commercial enterprises, they tend to measure success by the size of their audience; and people are more likely to buy a newspaper, for instance, if their attention is caught by something dramatic, something sensational, or something that arouses their anxiety. The popular press flourishes on “scare headlines”, and popular orators, especially if they are politicians addressing a relatively unsophisticated audience, know that the best way to arouse such an audience is to frighten them.
Where there is a real or imaginary threat to economic security, this is especially likely to inflame group prejudice. It is important to remember economic factors if we wish to lessen prejudice between groups, because unless they are dealt with directly it will be little use simply advising people not to be prejudiced against other groups whom they see as their rivals, if not their enemies.
57. Which of the following does the author see as the chief source of prejudice?
A) The distorted ideas which are believed as statement of fact.
B) Fear that personal interest will be invaded.
C) The dispute which is favorable to the opponents not one's own part.
D) The concepts that a community takes for granted.
58. What part do newspapers and radio play in inter-communal relationships?
A) They educate people not to look jealously at each other
B) They cause further prejudice among audience.
C) They discuss interesting problems in more details
D) They draw the audience's attention to prejudice.
59. What’s the subject of paragraph 2?
A) How to eliminate our prejudice.
B) The pressure of social opinion.
C) The role of education to children.
D) Social forces that strengthen our bias
60. Which of the following can be used to describe the author's opinion about prejudice?
A) It is a difficult problem to solve.
B) It can be done away with.
C) It is an evil state of mind.
D) It should be criticized.
61. What’s the author’s purpose of writing this article?
A) To analyze social prejudice between social groups.
B) To reveal the danger of social prejudice.
C) To blame the politicians for frightening the audience
D) To show some examples of people’s prejudice.
Part Ⅴ Error Correction (15 minutes)
Directions:This part consists of a short passage. In this passage,there are altogether 10 mistakes, one in each numbered line. You may have to change a word, add a word or delete a word. Mark out the mistakes and put the corrections in the blanks provided. If you change a word,cross it out and write the correct word in the corresponding blank. If you add a word, put an insertion mark(∧)in the right place and write the missing word in the blank. If you delete a word, cross it out and put a slash(/) in the blank.
Example:
Television is rapidly becoming the literature of our periods. 1.time/times/period
Many of the arguments having used for the study of literature 2./
as a school subject are valid for∧study of television. 3.the
注意:此部分试题在答题卡2上;请在答题卡2上作答。
Part VI Translation (5 minutes)
注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。
72. We were informed that president of that university ________________.(将于次日接见我们)
73. It pained the headmaster to _________________________.(发现学生人数不断减少)
74. Checks are becoming more popular and will in a short while____________________. (代替现金作为人们结账的一种方式)
75. The local government had to take some emergency measures ____________________. (以便渡过目前的危机)
76. After her husband died, she had to _____________________________________. (挑起抚养孩子的经济重担)
Part I Writing
Net-surfing —— Are You Ready?
With the booming of information age, Internet has played an important role in young people’s everyday life. Today, more and more college students are using Internet for their routine life and study. Net-surfing has become an important part of campus life. It’s not uncommon that quite a number of them would enjoy surfing and playing games on Internet. Certainly, students have good reasons to do so. First, Internet has enriched students’ life with a lot of fun, thus making their campus life more colorful. Second, students can make use of Internet to search for the useful materials they need for their study. Third, they can read news and local happenings or whatever they feel interested in on Internet.
The problem, however, is that some students spend too much time on net-surfing. Sometimes they would be totally indulged in the virtual Internet world. Whenever they find a “cozy” place in a stuffy net bar they would play computer games or chat on-line day and night, forgetting the passing of time and becoming completely insulated with the outside world. Worse still, some students even become addicted to visit the pornographic websites or play computer games full of violence. This, certainly, does great harm to both their health and their study.
There is no denying that Internet has enriched young people’s life. But once a student becomes too indulged in the virtual Internet world the student’s normal life will be impacted, and even spoiled. As college students, we should tell right from wrong. We should try to limit the net-surfing time to a reasonable amount and refuse to visit those websites which are established only to lure young people with the content of sex and violence. Only in this way can we truly establish and maintain a colorful Internet world.
Part II Fast Reading
(1-4) Y N Y NG
5. it is possible to prevent some distress and to minimize its impact when it can’t be avoided
6. a friend, family member, teacher, or counselor
7. result in stress
8. to create a sense of peach and tranquility
9. Learning how to relax
10. due to your focus on relaxation, enjoyment and health
Part III Listening Comprehension
Section A
11. B 12. A 13. C 14. B 15. B 16. B 17. C 18. A
19. D 20. A 21. C 22. B 23. B 24. D 25. B
Section B
26. A 27. C 28. C 29. B 30. A 31. D 32. A 33. C 34. B 35. C
Section C
36. aware
37. wages
38. complained
39. unbearable
40. amusing
41. overflowing
42. backyard
43. funny
44. This was a tourist attraction that the people of London were not at all happy to see
45. it took several weeks for the country to get cleaned up completely,
46. the English people appreciated the work of their dustmen rather more highly and won’t take them for granted any more
Part IV Reading Comprehension
Section A
47. More choice (With more choice)
48. the government
49. A good reputation is a good advantage in competion
50. very cautious
51. Electronic shoppers
Section B
52-56 ACCAB 57-61 BBDAA
Part V Error Detection and Correction
62.lack --- lack of 63. need --- needing 64. internal --- external
65. account --- account for 66. identify --- identify with 67.language --- the language
68. gaining --- gain 69. and --- or 70. relative --- relatively 71. light --- lighter
Part VI Translation
72. was to give us an audience the next day
73. find the number of students shrinking
74. replace cash as a way for people to settle their accounts.
75. to pull through the present-day crisis
76. bear the heavy financial burden of raising their children by herse