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大学英语六级186
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[简答题]The growth of a city often_______________________________(提高它附近土地的价值).
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[填空题] American money can be quite (36)_________. The bills — or paper money — are all the same color and (37)_________. One has to look carefully to be sure he is giving out a $ 1 bill and not a $ 10 bill, for example. Furthermore, new bills (38)_________ together easily. Be sure this does not happen to you.
Coins are also confusing. This is partly because some of them have two names, partly because the size does not (39)_________the value. The ten-cent coin is smaller than the five-cent coin, for example. In addition all coins are (40)_________except for the penny (one cent) which is brown color or copper colored.
1 cent, or penny, is the coin of smallest value, equal to 1/100 of a dollar. It is useful for some parking (41)_________and some sales taxes but a penny does not buy very much! Five pennies are equal to one (42)_________. A coin of 10 cents, the smallest in size of all the coins, is one of the most useful. It is used for pay-phones, buying newspapers, coin-operated
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[单项选择] The term “cliché” usually applied to a phrase -- "he was as hard as nails" you say of some tough character, or you might describe your heroine as having a "flawless oval face". This too is a cliche. It conjures up a picture, and the picture is what you want it to be, but by using a cliche --a phrase which has been done to death over the years, since it is so very apt -- you are making your writing trite, unoriginal and flat. When a cliche is born, it is such a wonderful phrase, so right, so apt, so perfect, that it immediately passes into common usage. The reason why Shakespeare is, according to some people who do not appreciate his works, difficult to read and boring is because it’’s full of cliches.
Every line in Hamlet, for instance, contains some phrases that will ring with ominous (恶兆的)familiarity in your ears. "Frailty, thy name is woman!" will make your readers squirm (扭动的、蠕动) every time you trot it out, as will "The lady doth protest too much, me thinks" or "I must be cr
A. Briefly expressed general truth.
B. Idea or expression that has been too much used and is now out-dated.
C. Popular short saying with words of advice..
D. A group of words whose meaning cannot be predicted from the constituent words.
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[简答题]The Nazi war criminals were condemned__________(对人类的犯罪).
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[简答题]To our surprise,the pretty little girl________________ (始终助人为乐).
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[多项选择]For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition on the topic How to Succeed in a Job Interview. You should write at least 150 words according to the outline given below.
1. Interview is very important to students.
2. How to succeed in a job interview
a) Be very well prepared.
b) Must pay much attention to your appearance.
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[填空题] Enter the information age. Information is the raw material for many of the business activities (B1) this new era, just as iron and steel were the basic commodities in the (B2) of the industrial age.
The world’’s knowledge is said to be doubling every eight years. This knowledge (B3) is stimulating economic progress. The need to collect, analyze, and communicate great (B4) of information is producing new products and services, creating jobs, and (B5) career opportunities.
The information age is (B6) considered to be a phenomenon of the service sector of the economy, (B7) than a product of heavy industry. Certainly, rocketing information technologies are creating new capabilities (B8) knowledge-based service spheres. (B9) changes just as dramatic are (B10) industry, giving people the (B11) to do challenging work in exciting new ways.
Manufacturing is full (B12) in the information age. From design to production, the manufacturing (B13) has long bee
A. A.seeking
B.stimulating
C.shaping
D.securing
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[单项选择] Researchers are increasingly interested in manipulating the environment early in children’’s lives when they are perceived to be at risk for impoverished intelligence. In a program conducted in North Carolina by Craig Ramey and his associates, pregnant women with IQs averaging 80 were recruited for a study. After their babies were born, half of the infants were cared for during the day at an educational day-care center and half were reared at home by their mothers. Both groups of children were given medical care and dietary supplements, and their families were given social services if they requested them.
At the age of 3, the children who attended the educational day-care center had significantly higher IQs than did the home-reared children. This difference was likely due to the decline in the IQs of the home-reared children during the period from 12 to 18 months of age. By the time the children were 5 years old, 39 percent of the home-reared children had IQs below 85 but only 1
A. have increased the risks to child growth by manipulating the natural environment
B. are increasingly aware of the effects of environmental factors on intelligence development
C. are increasingly interested in figuring out how intelligence is developed in early childhood
D. are increasingly interested in manipulating the environment without being aware of the risks involved to children
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[简答题] How can you find colleges that match your needs First, identify your priorities. Next, carefully research the characteristics of a range of schools. Finally, match the two. Here are some college characteristics you should consider.
Size of the Student Body
Size will affect many of your opportunities and experiences. When considering size, be very sure to look beyond the raw number of students attending. For example, perhaps you’’ re considering a small department within a large school. Investigate not just the number of faculty, but also how accessible faculty members are to students.
Academic Programs
If you know what you want to study, research reputations of academic departments by talking to people in the fields that interest you. If you’’ re undecided, relax and pick an academically balanced institution that offers a range of majors and programs. Most colleges offer counseling to help you find a focus.
In considering academic programs, look for special op
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[简答题]I wish__________(对所有帮助过我的人表示敬意).
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[简答题]Psychologists suggest that children who ale shy are more prone_______________________________.(在以后的人生道路上更容易情绪消极和焦虑)
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[单项选择] The most obvious difference between real essays and the things one has to write in school is that real essays are not exclusively about English literature. Certainly schools should teach students how to write. But due to a series of historical accidents the teaching of writing has gotten mixed together with the study of literature. And so all over the country students are writing not about how a baseball team with a small budget might compete with the Yankees, or the role of color in fashion, or what constitutes a good dessert, but about symbolism in Dickens.
How did things get this way To answer that we have to go back almost a thousand years. Around 1100, Europe at last began to catch its breath after centuries of chaos, and once they had the luxury of curiosity they rediscovered what we call "the classics." The effect was rather as if we were visited by beings from another solar system. These earlier civilizations were so much more sophisticated that for the next several c
A. Y
B. N
C. NG