大学英语六级综合-阅读(二十二)及答案解析.doc
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1、大学英语六级综合-阅读(二十二)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)二、Section A(总题数:0,分数:0.00)三、Passage One(总题数:1,分数:10.00)Rather than using custom machine tools to build early models of new parts, Ford is now using 3-D printing technology to design and test its engineers latest ideas. T
2、he new method allows product developers to have a (1) in their hands in as little as a week after they create a new designcompared with having to wait three to four months (2) .“Were building more and more parts every day using this (3) ,“ says Harold Sears, a technical expert in rapid manufacturing
3、 at Fords design facility in Dearborn, Mich. Fords new hybrid transmission was developed on a 3-D printer that costs about 300,000 and which can turn a pile of aluminum powder into a working prototype in a day or two.While low-cost 3-D printing by consumers and small businesses looks like a market n
4、ow ready for takeoff, large businesses have already (4) advanced versions of the technology. The result has been a (5) improvement in the product-development process across a wide range of industries, including the (6) of cars, consumer electronics, safety equipment and medical devices.The process h
5、as done more than just save time and money. Engineers say rapid prototyping using 3-D printing is producing more (7) , higher-quality productsfrom custom-fitted bicycle helmets to better-sounding ear buds and loudspeakers.Instead of waiting for tools and parts to come back from outside machine shops
6、 or injection-molding houses, product developers on tight (8) now get more hands-on time to test their models. 3-D printers allow them to test and (9) more versions of their prototypesin some cases tripling the number of duplicates of a new product that can be (10) before being produced on a large s
7、cale.A. previously B. thereafter C. process D. elastic E. deadlinesF. manufacturing G. significant H. innovative I. ignited J. embracedK. lubricate L. prototype M. refined N. update O. mechanisms(分数:10.00)填空项 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:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_四、Passage Two(总题数:1,分数:10
8、.00)There is nothing new about TV and fashion magazines giving girls unhealthy ideas about how thin they need to be in order to be considered beautiful. What is (1) is the method psychologists at the University of Texas have come up with to keep girls from developing eating disorders. Their main wea
9、pon against superskinny (role) models: a brand of civil disobedience (2) “body activism.“Since 2001, more than 1,000 high school and college students in the U.S. have participated in the Body Project, which works by getting girls to understand how they have been buying into the (3) that you have to
10、be thin to be happy or successful. After critiquing (评论) the so-called thin ideal by writing essays and role-playing with their peers, participants are (4) to come up with and execute small, (5) acts. They include slipping notes saying “Love your body the way it is“ into dieting books at stores like
11、 Borders and writing letters to Mattel, makers of the impossibly (6) Barbie doll.According to a study in the latest issue of the Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, the risk of developing eating disorders was reduced 61% among Body Project participants. And they continued to exhibit (7) b
12、ody-image attitudes as long as three years after completing the program, which consists of four one-hour (8) . Such lasting effects may be due to girls realizing not only how they were being 9 but also who was benefiting from the societal pressure to be thin. “These people who promote the perfect bo
13、dy really dont care about you at all,“ says Kelsey Hertel, a high school junior and Body Project veteran in Eugene, Oregon. “They (10) make you feel like less of a person so youll buy their stuff and theyll make money.“A. nonviolent B. notification C. dubbed D. sessions E. purposefullyF. surprising
14、G. expired H. directed I. positive J. casuallyK. notion L. proportioned M. ambiguous N. influenced O. entities(分数:10.00)填空项 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:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_五、Section B(总题数:0,分数:0.00)六、Passage One(总题数:1,分数:20.00)Space TourismAMake your reservations now. The space tou
15、rism industry is officially open for business, and tickets are going for a mere 20 million for a one-week stay in space. Despite reluctance from National Air and Space Administration (NASA), Russia made American businessman Dennis Tito the worlds first space tourist. Tito flew into space aboard a Ru
16、ssian Soyuz rocket that arrived at the International Space Station (ISS) on April 30, 2001. The second space tourist, South African businessman Mark Shuttleworth, took off aboard the Russian Soyuz on April 25, 2002, also bound for the ISS.BLance Bass of N Sync (an American boy band) was supposed to
17、be the third to make the 20 million trip, but he did not join the three-man crew as they blasted off on October 30, 2002, due to lack of payment. Probably the most incredible aspect of this proposed space tour was that NASA approved of it.CThese trips are the beginning of what could be a profitable
18、21st century industry. There are already several space tourism companies planning to build suborbital vehicles and orbital cities within the next two decades. These companies have invested millions, believing that the space tourism industry is on the verge of taking off.DIn 1997, NASA published a re
19、port concluding that selling trips into space to private citizens could be worth billions of dollars. A Japanese report supports these findings, and projects that space tourism could be a 10 billion per year industry within the next two decades. The only obstacles to opening up space to tourists are
20、 the space agencies, who are concerned with safety and the development of a reliable, reusable launch vehicle.Space AccommodationsERussias Mir space station was supposed to be the first destination for space tourists. But in March 2001, the Russian Aerospace Agency brought Mir down into the Pacific
21、Ocean. As it turned out, bringing down Mir only temporarily delayed the first tourist trip into space.FThe Mir crash did cancel plans for a new reality-based game show from NBC, which was going to be called Destination Mir. The Survivor-like TV show was scheduled to air in fall 2001. Participants on
22、 the show were to go through training at Russias cosmonaut (宇航员) training center, Star City. Each week, one of the participants would be eliminated from the show, with the winner receiving a trip to the Mir space station. The Mir crash has ruled out NBCs space plans for now. NASA is against beginnin
23、g space tourism until the International Space Station is completed in 2006.GRussia is not alone in its interest in space tourism. There are several projects underway to commercialize space travel. Space Island Group is going to build a ring-shaped, rotating “commercial space infrastructure (基础结构)“ t
24、hat will resemble the Discovery spacecraft in the movie “2001: A Space Odyssey.“ Space Island says it will build its space city out of empty NASA space-shuttle fuel tanks (to start, it should take around 12 or so), and place it about 400 miles above Earth. The space city will rotate once per minute
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