1、决胜六级-阅读(1)Directions: There are four passages in this part.Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements.For each of them there are four choices marked A),B),C) and D).You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line
2、through the centre. 1Questions 1 to 5 are based on the following passage: Auctions(拍卖) are public sales of goods,conducted by an officially approved auctioneer.He asked the crowd to gather in the auction room to bid for various items on sale.He encourages buyers to bid higher figures and finally nam
3、es the highest bidder as the buyer of the goods.This is called “knocking down” the goods,for the bidding ends when the auctioneer bangs a small hammer on a raised platform.The ancient Romans probably invented sales by auction and the English word comes from the Latin “autic”,meaning “increase”.The R
4、omans usually sold in this way the spoils taken in war;these sales were called “sub hasta”,meaning “under the spear”,a spear being stuck in the ground as a signal for a crowd to gather.In England in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries goods were often sold “by the candle”;a short candle was lit
5、by the auctioneer and bids could be made while it was burning. Practically all goods can be sold by auction.Among these are coffee,skins,wool,tea,cocoa,furs,fruit,vegetables and wines.Auction sales are also usual for land and property,antique furniture,pictures,rare books,old china and works of art.
6、The auction rooms at Chrities and Sothebys in London and New York are worldfamous.An auction is usually advertised beforehand with full particulars of the articles to be sold and where and when they can be viewed by the buyers.If the advertisement cannot give full details,catalogues are printed,and
7、each group of goods to be sold together,called a “lot”,is usually given a number.The auctioneer need not begin with lot one and continue the numerical order;he may wait until he notices the fact that certain buyers are in the room and then produce the lots they are likely to be interested in.The auc
8、tioneers services are paid for in the form of a percentage of the price the goods are sold for.The auctioneer therefore has a direct interest in pushing up the bidding.1.Auctioned goods are sold_.A.for the highest price offeredB.at fixed pricesC.at prices lower than their true valueD.at prices offer
9、ed by the auctioneer2.The end of bidding is called “knocking down” because_.A.the auctioneer knocks on the tableB.The auctionees names the highest bidder as the buyer of the goodsC.the goods are knocked down onto the tableD.the auctioneer bangs the table with a hammer3.In the sentence“The Romans usu
10、ally sold in this way the spoils taken in war,”the word “spoils” most probably means_.A.useless goods B.spearsC.various kinds of food D.property taken from the enemy4.In England a candle used to burn at auction sales_.A.because the auction sales took place at nightB.as a signal for the crowd to gath
11、erC.to keep the auction room warmD.to limit the time when offers of prices could be made5.An auction catalogue gives buyers_.A.the current market values of the goodsB.details of the goods to be soldC.the order in which goods are to be soldD.free admission to the auction sale2Questions 6 to 10 are ba
12、sed on the following passage:There are some 65 species of New World monkeys.Many of these have a very useful anatomical adaptation lacking in their old world counterparts:that curious“fifth hand”,the prehensile tail.And in a few species the gripping tail has developed to such an extent that it actua
13、lly has “fingerprints” on the tip.While of course a tail is not equipped with fingers,it can sometimes be even more useful than an arm or a leg.A spider monkeys tail,for instance,is longer than its head and body combined,and is frequently used instead of a hand to grasp distant objects.Other monkeys
14、 less fortunate are forced to relegate at least one limb to support while they feed,whereas monkeys endowed with prehensility can hang by their tails while they feast with both hands and feet.A few New World monkeys have also evolved arms and shoulders that are suitable for swinging hand over hand t
15、hrough the trees like the Asiatic gibbons.6.The passage mainly discuss_.A.certain evolutionary adventages of New World monkeysB.feeding habits of the spider monkeyC.the development of arms and shoulders in New World monkeysD.some anotomical adaptations of Asiatic gibbons7.The author probably believe
16、s that a monkey uses its prehensile tail especially for_.A.running over a grassy plain B.supporting itself while eatingC.swimming across a river D.defending itself against enemies8.In the second sentence,the word “their” refers to_.A.New World monkeys B.Old World monkeysC.spider monkeys D.Asiatic gi
17、bbons9.It can be inferred from the passage that the Asiatic gibbons and certain New World monkeys are similar in what respect?A.The length of their tails. B.Their mating habits.C.The ability to grip with their feet.D.Their upper body structure.10.Which of the following statements is NOT true accordi
18、ng to the information in the passage?A.Some monkeys use their hands to grasp objects.B.A spider monkey has a very long tail.C.A prehensile tail has fingers.D.Asiatic gibbons can swing through trees.3Questions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage: Baltimore was founded in 1729.For a generation
19、 it seemed no different from a dozen other settlements springing up at the head of the Chesapeake Bay;its claim to distinction consisted of a blacksmiths shop,flour mill,and tobacco warehouse.Yet Baltimore was fated for a more dynamic future than its slow beginnings seemed to portend.Spurred by an a
20、gricultural revolution in the Maryland and Pennsylvania countrysides as well as dramatic disruptions in the Atlantic economy,Baltimore at midcentury began to boom.By 1790 it had risen to become the new republics fourth largest city with aspirations to overtake the three still ahead:New York,Philadel
21、phia,and Boston.Although the Baltimore of the Jeffersonian are looked utterly unlike the colonial village from which it had emerged,the two shared more than might be apparent at first glance.Baltimores economy had expanded tremendously,to be sure,but the same forces that sparked expansion around 175
22、0 continued to sustain it fifty years later.Despite the establishment of new governments at the state level in 1776,national level in 1788,and municipal level in 1797,the same festering issues continued to convulse its politics.If Baltimore had become richer and bigger,its occupational structure,wea
23、lth distribution,and residential patterns would have withstood the pressures of growth and looked about the same in 1790 as in 1812.In other words,beneath the frenzied and seemingly chaotic pace of urbanization,Baltimore enjoyed a strong element of stability.For in 1812,no less than in 1729,Baltimor
24、e was a preindustrial town. 11.In what year was Baltimore established?A.1729. B.1750. C.1776. D.1788.12.Which of the following was not one of the nations three largest cities in 1790?A.Philadelphia. B.Boston. C.New York. D.Baltimore.13.In line 13,the word “sparked” could best be replaced by which of
25、 the following?A.Burned up. B.Flickered. C.Led to. D.Discharged.14.What level of government was established in 1788?A.Municipal. B.Country. C.State. D.National.15.Which of the following statements about the Baltimore of 1812 can be inferred from the passage?A.It did not take the way the city did in
26、1790.B.It did not have many factories.C.It was not an enjoyable place in which to live.D.It could not grow any larger.4Questions 16 to 20 are based on the following passage:When a Japanese business man allows himself a holiday,there is nothing he likes better than to fly down to the South Pacific.Ta
27、hiti is a favorite destination,with its good hotels and French food,second only,in his mind,to Japanese cooking.All that Tahiti needed to make it perfect was a decent golf course.This seemed about to be realized when a Japanese firm announced that it was to build “one of the ten most beautiful golf
28、courses in the world”on Moorea,one of Tahitis islands.The French government favored the scheme.The 300 jobs the Japanese said would be created would help to reduce Tahitis unemployment and marginally reduce the cost to France of keeping the tricolor fly over the islands.But some local people thought
29、 the idea would hurt Mooreas environment.Tahiti has an enviromental group which has fought many battles with the government over Frances nuclear tests in the Polynesian atoll of Mururoa.Churchmen were not keen on the golf course either.Tourism,with its display of wealth,tends to undermine christian
30、teaching.It was in Moorea that the Bible was first translated into Tahitian.The decision was left to the people of Moorea.On June 16,1991 they voted against the golf course by 1,900 votes to 1,449.It was a rare rejection in the Pacific of the Japanese embrace. 16.Japanese businessmen like to spend t
31、heir holidays_.A.in the pacific B.in TahitiC.in France D.in Australia17.According to the passage,which food does Japanese think is the best?A.Japanese food. B.French food.C.American food. D.Chinese food18.The building of the golf course would create the employment opportunities for_.A.100 people B.2
32、00 people C.300 people D.400 people19.The environmental group fought many battles_.A.over Frances nuclear tests B.the building of the golf courseC.the tourism D.Christian teaching20.The plan to build a golf course was_.A.voted against B.voted for C.implemented D.aborted答案部分1短文大意本文讲述了拍卖的一些特点,以及拍卖的起源,
33、它的程序以及内容。1.答案 A。【参考译文】拍卖的货物被如何卖掉?【试题分析】本题是一道推断题。【详细解答】这道题的答案在第一段的第三句话。B、C 、 D 三个选项都是错误的表述。2.答案 D。【参考译文】竞价结束叫做“knocking down”是因为【试题分析】本题是一道推断题。【详细解答】这道题要求考生不要被 A、B、C 选项迷惑,考生只要注意到第一段最后的一句话中由“for”引导的原因状语从句,就可以得到答案。3.答案 D。【参考译文】在“The Romans usually sold in this way the spoils taken in war”一句中, “spoil”一词
34、最可能意为【试题分析】本题是一道综合推断题。【详细解答】这道题要求考生进行分析。 “taken in war”的东西而且能出卖的,当然不会是A.useless goods;也不会单单只是“spears”或“food”,而该是 D“战利品”。4.答案 D。【参考译文】在英格兰,拍卖时点一支蜡烛是为了【试题分析】本题是一道细节题。【详细解答】这道题要求考生注意第二段的最后一句话“. and bid could be made while it was burning.”这句话就是答案所在。5.答案 B。【参考译文】拍卖目录给了买者【试题分析】本题是一道理解分析题。【详细解答】这道题要求考生掌握“p
35、articulars”词意指“详细情况”。而且考生也可以从第四段第二句“If the advertisement cannot give full details,.”一句中得出正确。2短文大意本文主要讲述了美洲猴中一些种类的“第五只手”一种能卷缠住东西的尾巴。文中讲述这种尾巴的功能特证,并对不同种类进行比较。文章结尾还提及了美洲猴上半身的进化。6.答案 A。【参考译文】这篇文章主要讨论【试题分析】本题是一道综合概括题。【详细解答】这道题要求考生通读全文进行归纳。B、D 两项文中并未涉及,而 C 项仅仅是结尾处提了一下,根据文章大意,选项 A 正确。7.答案 B。【参考译文】作者可能认为猴子用
36、它能卷住东西的尾巴是为了【试题分析】本题是一道细节题。【详细解答】这道题要求考生注意文中的举例,而且 A、C、D 三项文中没有提到过。8.答案 A。【参考译文】第二句, “their”一句是指【试题分析】本题是一道理解分析题。【详细解答】这道题要求考生注意,文中的代词所指对象。从“their old world counterparts”可推出 their 是指代“many of these”的,而 many of these”又指的是“New World monkeys”。9.答案 D。【参考译文】从文中可以推断出亚洲的猩猩和一种美洲猴在哪方面相似?【试题分析】本题是一道细节题。【详细解答】
37、这道题的答案在最后一句。考生注意了“have also evolved arms and shoulders”一句,arms and shoulders 也就是“upper body structure”。10.答案 C。【参考译文】据文中的信息,下列哪种说法不正确?【试题分析】本题是一道综合判断题。【详细解答】这道题要求考生通读全文,A 、B、D 三项是文中提到的,而 C 正与文中“While of course a tail is not equipped with fingers,.”相反,所以 C 是不正确的。3短文大意本文讲述了巴尔的摩的建成与发展,讲述了它在发展初期的发展原因以及存
38、在的一些问题。11.答案 A。【参考译文】巴尔底摩何年建立?【试题分析】本题是一道细节题。【详细解答】这道题的答案就在文章的第一句。12.答案 D。【参考译文】下列哪个选项在 1790 年不是该国三大城市之一?【试题分析】本题是一道细节题。【详细解答】这道题的答案在第一段最后一句,考生唯一要注意的问题是问“三个最大的城市”,巴尔的摩当时排第四位。13.答案 C。【参考译文】在 13 行,用什么词代替“sparked”最合适?【详细解答】本题是一道理解推断题。【详细解答】这道题要求考生结合句子理解词意。选项中,A 为“激怒”,B 为“闪烁”,C为“导致”,D 为“解雇” ,而根据文中句子可以解释
39、 spark 意为“引发,激发”,所以答案为C。14.答案 D。【参考译文】在 1788 年成立了哪一级政府?【试题分析】本题是一道细节题。【详细解答】这道题的答案在第二段第三句。15.答案 B。【参考译文】下面哪个关于 1812 年巴尔的摩的论述可从文章推断出来?【试题分析】本题也是一道细节题。【详细解答】这道题考生可以从文章最后一句“preindustrial”一词,可以推断出选项 B 是正确的。4短文大意本文讲叙了日本商人喜欢去塔希堤岛度假,且有日本公司宣称要在该岛建个高尔夫球场。虽然建高尔夫球场有诸多好处,但终因当地居民因为环境及宗教教育原因投票否决了。16.答案 B。【参考译文】日本
40、商人喜欢在哪度假?【试题分析】本题是一道推断题。【详细解答】这道题要求考生不要被文章第一句话迷惑,而应该注意到第二句话“Tabiti is a favorite destination。 ”17.答案 A。【参考译文】据文中所述,日本人认为哪种食物最好?【试题分析】本题是一道理解分析题。【详细解答】这道题要求考生注意,文中第二句“second only,in his mind,to Japanese food”,也就是说日本人认为日本食物最好,法国的仅次于日本的。18.答案 C。【参考译文】高尔夫球场的建设将创造多少个就业机会?【试题分析】本题是一道细节题。【详细解答】这道题的答案在第二段第二句话。19.答案 A。【参考译文】环保组织与谁抗争多次?【试题分析】本题是一道细节题。【详细解答】这道题要求考生注意第二段第四句的定语从句,只要注意到了,就不难选择。20.答案 A。【参考译文】建高尔夫球场的计划被【试题分析】本题是一道理解推断题。【详细解答】这道题答案在第一段第二句话。这句话表示 1991 年 6 月 16 日,投票反对建高尔夫球场的有 1900 票,赞成的为 1449。理解了这句话,就可以做出答案。