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1、大学英语六级分类模拟题 378及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Reading Comprehensio(总题数:0,分数:0.00)Zandra Johnson is a living proof that it is never too late to start your own business. After nearly 40 years of being a housewife, she launched her business at the age of 64. She designs made-to-order children“s furniture
2、 which all come with an individual story book. The products are manufactured in Poland. She says she was not forced into self-employment financiallyshe simply wanted to unleash her creative side. “I suppose it was all the ideas I had, they were so different and there were so many of them,“ she said.
3、 “I did a lot of market research and the response I got was, “Yes that“s great, we“d sell that.“ So I progressed from there.“ She launched Fairytale Furniture at the onset of the economic crisis and has survived the downturn. Now in its sixth year of trading, she hopes to finally turn a profit. Zand
4、ra is already exporting to South Africa, Dubai and Singapore and has her eye on cracking the US market. She buys in expertise, when needed, including a marketing expert and an export adviser. She loves the flexibility of being self-employed. “I can work at midnight if I want to, I can take a longer
5、lunch if I want toespecially when the weather is goodand I can make the time up later. I just love it, I love all of it. It“s fun.“ Self-employment is one of the biggest stories of the recovery. One in seven workers in the UK are now working for themselves. The latest jobs figures from the Office fo
6、r National Statistics (ONS) show that there are now 4.54 million self-employed people. That is about 8% higher than a year ago. In fact, there are now 780,000 more people in employment than there were this time last year, and 40% of those are self-employed. Over the longer term, the biggest rise in
7、self-employment has been seen in the number of older workers. According to the ONS, self-employment among the over-50s is up 36% on 10 years ago. The independent think tank the Resolution Foundation believes the main reason for this is the fact that self-employment seems to be growing as an alternat
8、ive to retirement. Through analysis of data from the ONS, the Resolution Foundation also found that more than half of self-employed people aged 60 or over now work part-time, that is up from 46% in 2005. In other words, self-employment is increasingly an option that allows older people to keep earni
9、ng but by working less.(分数:20.00)(1).According to the passage why Zandra Johnson started her own business?(分数:4.00)A.Because she want to make big money.B.Because she wants to unleash her creativity.C.Because she is poor and need to earn money quickly.D.Because she does not want to retire at home doi
10、ng nothing.(2).Why she loves self-employment?(分数:4.00)A.It has great flexibility.B.She likes the feeling of being a boss.C.It needs just a little capital.D.It does not require much expertise.(3).Zandra Johnson“s story proves that _.(分数:4.00)A.you can earn a lot of money through self-employmentB.expe
11、rtise is crucial to a successful businessC.with creative idea anyone can achieve successD.you can start your own business even if you are very old(4).Why there are so many old self-employment people according to the passage?(分数:4.00)A.Because it allows older people to keep earning but by working les
12、s.B.Because they have a lot of experience.C.Because self-employment is profitable.D.Because self-employment is flexible.(5).What is the passage mainly about?(分数:4.00)A.Self-employed old people.B.Starting business at old age.C.Recover from the economic crisis.D.Zandra Johnson and her Fairytale Furnit
13、ure.For most people a trip across European continent is a chance to see the sights and try the continent“s cuisine. Unless, like Baptiste Dubanchet, they“ve got their head buried in a trash can. The Frenchman, who celebrates his 26th birthday this month, has spent the last 10 weeks eating only disca
14、rded foodfrom France to Poland on a mission to highlight the issue of food waste. “I didn“t really believe I would succeed,“ Dubanchet said, “I thought I would probably starve for four or five days and then I would have to buy something.“ Instead, Dubanchet was surprised at the abundance of discarde
15、d produce he was able to collect from supermarkets, bakeries and restaurants. He was easily able to fuel himself on his epic journey through Luxembourg, Belgium, the Netherlands, Germany and the Czech Republic. Along the way, the former fast food worker has learned valuable lessons about the trash h
16、abits of the different European nations he visited. “I“m trying to protest against the huge waste of food. It“s completely absurd and pointless,“ says Dubanchet, who planned his trip to coincide with the European Union“s declared “Year Against Food Waste“. Sticking to a strict rule of only eating fo
17、od that had been thrown out or was destined for the trash, Dubanchet asked the permission of supermarket and restaurant staff before going through their refuse. Occasionally he climbed fences to access dumpsters. People in some countries were more understanding than others, he says. “In the Czech Re
18、public, it was quite difficult,“ he says. “People didn“t really understand what the project wasthey thought I was homeless, they didn“t really understand the foreigner who asked for food from the trash and all the supermarkets had it quite well locked up. I went for days eating mainly just bread.“ G
19、ermany, he says, was the easiest country for dumpster diving, not because there was more food waste, but because people were more receptive to his mission. “I think all the countries“ waste is about the same. The supermarkets in all countries work in a similar way: the fruit and vegetables must look
20、 perfect and the ones that don“t go in the trash.“ In Germany, a lot of people were supportive of the projectsometimes at supermarkets, my request would be asked of the boss and the boss would say no. But then a guy would come back and say, “I“m really sorry my boss says no, but wait, my boss is a j
21、erk, so come back later and I will get you something.“ Dubanchet says he hopes in the future to work with supermarkets and restaurants to find ways of reducing waste.(分数:20.00)(1).Why Dubanchet eat food from the trash?(分数:4.00)A.Because he is homeless and poor.B.Because he is a madman.C.Because he w
22、ants to highlight the issue of food waste.D.Because he advocates a simple, primitive life.(2).Why his plan became difficult in the Czech Republic?(分数:4.00)A.Because there was less food waste.B.Because people there are not very friendly.C.Because people there misunderstood him.D.Because people there
23、don“t like foreigners.(3).Why Germany was the easiest country for dumpster diving?(分数:4.00)A.Because there was more food waste.B.Because people there are more receptive to the project.C.Because the worker there are sympathetic with him.D.Because people are very friendly to foreigners.(4).Which of th
24、e following country is not included in his trip?(分数:4.00)A.Luxembourg.B.Belgium.C.Poland.D.England.(5).A suitable title for the passage would be _.(分数:4.00)A.The Man Who Eat Food WasteB.European Food WasteC.Year Against Food WasteD.Demonstrations Against Food WasteAs far as symbols of a resurgent co
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