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1、大学六级-258 及答案解析(总分:703.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、BPart Writing(总题数:1,分数:106.00)1.现在养狗的人越来越多; 2. 不文明养狗给社会造成了危害; 3. 我的看法。 BRaising Dogs in the City/B(分数:106.00)_二、BPart Reading (总题数:1,分数:70.00)BThe Lure of a Big City Vacation/BFrom the Tower of London to Paris Eiffel Tower, historic landmarks and one-of-a-kind a
2、ttractions have long lured travelers to the worlds great cities.“It becomes, at least for some people, a kind of pilgrimage in the sense that you want to finally see the Statue of Liberty and its in New York and you have to go to New York to see it,“ said Witold Rybczynski, a professor of urbanism a
3、t The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania.“There isnt a second version of it anywhere else.“This sort of unique attraction, combined with the excitement d city life and a concentration of cultural opportunities, fine dining, shopping and accommodations brings some visitors back again an
4、d again.“Theres such a vast range of riches in a small, pretty easily navigated space. Thats definitely what attracts me to cities,“ said Don George, global travel editor for Lonely Planet Publications.Few large cities have remarkable natural scenic attractions to build upon, so they tend to rely on
5、 heritage and cultural sites to set themselves apart, according to Douglas Frechtling, a professor of tourism studies at George Washington University.Visiting cities gained popularity in the 18th and 19th centuries, as the landed aristocracy in Britain increasingly sent their sons and occasionally t
6、heir daughters to round out their education on a Grand Tour of the celebrated sights and cities of continental Europe, Frechtling said. Americas nouveau riche adopted this tradition in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and later, less well-heeled travelers joined the tourist ranks.“In terms of
7、 what we might call mass tourism or middle-class tourism, that really didnt develop until after World War II,“ Frechtling said. “It was just too difficult and too expensive to travel.“BNavigation 101/BNow the allure of big cities seems as potent as ever. The number of visitors to central Paris in 20
8、04, for example, is estimated at 25 million, according to the Paris convention and Visitors Bureau.New York City welcomed 39.9 million visitors to the five boroughs in 2004 and is expecting a tally of nearly 41 million for 2005, according to NYC he was sure that he was going to die. He went to the c
9、ountryside where he wrote a longU (38) /Uletter to his brothers, U(39) /Uhow sad and lonely his deafness made him. HeU (40) /Uto die, and said to death, “Come when you will, I shall meet you bravely.“In fact, Beethoven did something braver than dying. HeU (41) /Uhis courage and went on writing music
10、, though he could hear what he wrote more and moreU (42) /U. He wrote the music for which we remember him best after he became deaf. This music was very different from any that had been composed before. Instead of theU (43) /Uand grand music that earlier composers had written for their wealthy liste
11、ners, U(44) /U. His Heroic Symphony and Fifth Symphony both show his courage in struggling with his fate.U (45) /U. He was lonely and often unhappy, but in spite of this, he often wrote joyful music, such as his last symphony, the Ninth. U(46) /U.(分数:77.00)(1).(分数:7.00)填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空
12、项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_六、BPart Reading (总题数:1,分数:90.00)For more than 10 years there has been a bigger rise in car crime than in most other types of crime. An average of more than two cars a minute are broken into, vandalized (破坏) or stolen in the UK. Car crime accounts for al
13、most a third of all reported offences with no signs that the trend is slowing down.Although there are highly professional criminals involved in car theft, almost 90 percent of car crime is committed by the opportunist. Amateur thieves are aided by our carelessness. When the Automobile Association (A
14、A) engineers surveyed one town centre car park last year, 10 percent of cars checked were unlocked, a figure backed up by a Home Office national survey that found 12 percent of drivers sometimes left their cars unlocked.The vehicles are sitting in petrol stations while drivers pay for their fuel. Th
15、e AA has discovered that cars are left unattended for an average of three minutes and sometimes much longer as drivers buy drinks, cigarettes and other consumer items and then pay at the counter. With payment by credit card more and more common, it is not unusual for a driver to be out of his car as
16、 long as six minutes providing the car thief with a golden opportunity.In an exclusive AA survey, carried out at a busy garage on a main road out of London, 300 motorists were questioned over three days of the holiday period. 24 percent admitted that they “always“ or “sometimes“ leave the keys in th
17、e car. This means that nationwide, a million cars daily become easy targets for the opportunist thief.The AA recommends locking up whenever you leave the car and for however short a period. A partially open sunroof or window is a further come on to thieves.Leaving valuables in view is an invitation
18、to the criminal. A Manchester probationary (假释期) service research project, which interviewed almost 100 car thieves last year, found many would investigate a coat thrown on a seat. Never leave any documents showing your home address in the car. If you have a garage, use it and lock it a garaged car
19、is at substantially less risk.There are many other traps to avoid. The Home Office has found little awareness among drivers about safe parking. Most motorists questioned made no efforts to avoid parking in quiet spots away from street lights just the places thieves love. The AA advices drivers to pa
20、rk in places with people around thieves do not like audiences.(分数:90.00)(1).According to paragraph 1, the rate of car crime is _ than other types of crimes.(分数:18.00)填空项 1:_(2).Car theft is mainly caused by _.(分数:18.00)填空项 1:_(3)._ provides a golden opportunity for car thieves.(分数:18.00)填空项 1:_(4).A
21、ccording to AA, what is the best way to avoid car theft?(分数:18.00)填空项 1:_(5).What is “safe parking“?(分数:18.00)填空项 1:_七、BSection B/B(总题数:2,分数:80.00)BPassage One/BHidden valley looks a lot like the dozens of other camps that dot the woods of central Maine. Theres a lake, some soccer fields and horses.
22、 But the campers make the difference. Theyre all American parents who have adopted kids from China. Theyre at Hidden Valley to find bridges from their childrens old worlds to the new. Diana Becker of Montville, Maine, watches her 3-year-old daughter Mika dance to a Chinese version of “Twinkle, Twink
23、le Little Star.“ “Her soul is Chinese,“ she says, “but really shes growing up American.“Hidden Valley and a handful of other “culture camps“ serving families with children from overseas reflect the huge rise in the number of foreign adoptions, from 7,093 in 1990 to 15,774 last year. After cutting th
24、rough what can be miles of red tape, parents often come home to find a new dilemma. “At first you think, I need a child,“ says Sandy Lachter, who with her husband, Steve, adopted Amelia, 5, from China in 1995. “Then you think, What does the child need?“The culture camps give families a place to find
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