[外语类试卷]大学英语六级改革适用(阅读)模拟试卷103及答案与解析.doc
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1、大学英语六级改革适用(阅读)模拟试卷 103及答案与解析 Section C 0 What is the most striking image to emerge from this autumn s Occupy protests? Was it the campus police officer in Davis, California, casually pepper-spraying a line of seated protesters? Or the white-shirted cop in New York, doing the same to a pair of unarme
2、d, penned-in women? Perhaps it was a street in Oakland, deserted except for protesters and a line of black-helmeted riot police, the silence broken when one of the cops fires a rubber bullet at a protester filming him. Protesters have complained, as ever, about police infiltration, but as these vide
3、os were made clear, protesters and other citizens are keeping their eyes on police, too. More than two-thirds of Americans own digital cameras. Around one-third of adults own a smart phone. Most of these devices can record and easily transmit audio and video. Recording police has never been easier,
4、and thanks to social-media and activist networks such as Copwatch, which monitors police activity and posts videos to the web, neither has publicizing these recordings. That does not always go over well. People peaceably filming police have been handcuffed, beaten, had their cameras seized, and been
5、 arrested for obstructing governmental administration, obstructing an investigation, interference, disturbing the peace, or for illegal wiretapping. In taking such action the police are on shaky legal ground. The right to photograph people, including police officers, in public places, is relatively
6、clear. Adding audio, however, raises a new set of legal issues. Most states have single-party consent laws concerning audio recording, meaning that as long as one party consents to being recorded, the taping is legal. In most of the 12 states in which all parties must consent to be recorded, a viola
7、tion occurs only if the subjects being recorded have a reasonable expectation of privacy. Arguing that police officers carrying out their duties in public have such a right is a challenge. The attorney-general in Maryland, an all-party-consent state, wrote in 2010 that few interactions with police c
8、ould be considered private. And challenges are mounting in two of the states Illinois and Massachusetts without expectation-of-privacy clauses. In Massachusetts last August, a federal appeals court upheld a lower courts ruling that a citizens right to film police in public is protected by the first
9、and fourth amendments. During oral arguments, one of the judges hearing the challenges to the Illinois Eavesdropping Act worried that allowing recording might hinder the ability of the police to do their jobs. He gave the example of a policeman talking to a confidential informant. Police have also e
10、xpressed concern about recording, and hence exposing, undercover officers. But of course police can still speak in private. Given the actions of some police officers when confronted with a camera, filming cops may not be prudent. But neither should it be illegal. 1 What is the most striking image to
11、 emerge from this autumn s Occupy protests? ( A) Campus police officer casually pepper-spraying a line of seated protesters. ( B) Police in New York pepper-spraying a pair of unarmed, penned-in women. ( C) Police fires a rubber bullet at a protester filming him. ( D) Many protesters in Oakland film
12、policemen. 2 Which of the following does not contribute to making recording police easier? ( A) Many Americans own digital cameras. ( B) Most people have a smart phone. ( C) Social-media and activist networks. ( D) Politically sensitive people. 3 When will a violation occurs if a people film somebod
13、y in Maryland? ( A) If all the party involved do not consent. ( B) If one party do not consent. ( C) If there is a reasonable expectation of privacy. ( D) If one of the party is the police. 4 Where audio recording caused greatest challenges to the law and the courts? ( A) Davis, California. ( B) Oak
14、land and New York. ( C) Illinois and Massachusetts. ( D) 12 states in which all parties must consent to be recorded. 5 What s the author s idea about filming police? ( A) It is totally illegal. ( B) It is legal. ( C) It hinders police s work. ( D) It should be banned. 5 When it comes to the environm
15、ent, aviation has a rather dirty reputation. The industry produced 689 million tons of CO2 in 2012, according to Air Transport Action Group and this number is sure to grow as global demand for flight continues to skyrocket. “Aviation will double in size worldwide in the next two decades, and if we r
16、e not able to provide a sustainable means to fly, we will create a ceiling for growth in the industry,“ says Ignaas Caryn, director of innovation at KLM Royal Dutch Airlines. As a result, it looks like the aviation industry being ready to green up its game. In January, Boeing announced a new initiat
17、ive to build a biofuel supply chain in the United Arab Emirates, as well as research its conducting into biofuels made from salt water-consuming desert plants. To name just a few partnerships, the airplane manufacturer teamed with Virgin Australia Airlines is to produce sustainable aviation fuels fr
18、om special trees in Australia. Airbus has also joined other aerospace companies in launching the ITASCA initiative, a collaborative project funded by the European Union to produce and test the use of sustainable jet fuel. Frederic Eychenne, Airbus head of new energies, notes that no single crop will
19、 do the job for biofuels, and that to achieve true sustainability, biofuel like food is best when it s locally-sourced. “Different countries grow different crops. They have different refineries in place. Sustainability isn t just about reducing emissions in the air. We have to consider the whole lif
20、e-cycle in terms of production,“ he notes. The main barrier to use biofuel on a larger scale, says Caryn, is the price. “Today, bio jet fuel is still three to four times more expensive than fossil fuel, because there s no continuous production. There s a demonstrated hole in the value chain,“ he not
21、es. To solve the problem, in 2010 KLM became a joint founder of SkyNRG a major supplier of eco-efficient jet fuel. “We believed the development of bio jet fuel was important, and that we couldnt keep it within the boundaries of KLM, so we decided to come up with a new company. In the last five years
22、, SkyNRG have supplied approximately 25 airlines,“ he says. SkyNRG is also working with airlines and airports around the world to create bioports or supply chains of sustainable jet fuel in a bid to ultimately bring down the price. “With an increase volume, we could see price parity within the next
23、ten years,“ says Caryn. 6 According to Ignaas Caryn what will blocks aviation s development? ( A) Fierce competition within the industry. ( B) Bad service. ( C) Air pollution. ( D) No sustainable aviation fuels. 7 According to the passage which of the following companies did not take part in making
24、sustainable aviation fuels? ( A) Virgin Australia Airlines. ( B) Boeing. ( C) Airbus. ( D) KLM Royal Dutch Airlines. 8 According to Frederic Eychenne how to achieve true sustainability? ( A) Using crops to produce fuel. ( B) Using trees to produce fuel. ( C) Using local resources to produce fuel. (
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