[外语类试卷]大学英语六级改革适用(阅读)模拟试卷105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 105及答案与解析 Section C 0 Historians can trace the foundations of plastic surgery as far back as about 2,600 years ago to ancient India where facial surgery were carried out. The techniques were recorded in the early Hindu texts and were used primarily on soldiers injured during confl
2、ict. The birth of cosmetic reconstructive surgery truly occurred many hundreds of years later, and over the past ten years plastic surgery has become very popular with more and more people refusing to grow old gracefully. It is however not limited to young women considering the fact eating disorders
3、 are on the rise among young men; men and women alike are interested in cosmetic surgery and it even gains popularity in mainstream culture. It seems that no longer are people judged on their abilities alone but on their appearance, and more and more of people are choosing to go under the knife in a
4、n effort to shape themselves into an objective and arbitrary ideal beauty. The “image“ of beauty portrayed by the media is usually related to the objectives, young, very slim, and most often white. Having a body weight of 15% below normal for ones height, age and weight is considered ideal. In other
5、 words people should be anorexic to meet the media s image of beauty. The message is that only their imposed image of beauty is acceptable, and those who are larger, shorter, thicker, or browner are not. This ideal image and weight, however, is unattainable for 99% of women. Ironically, most images
6、of models appearing on magazines have been airbrushed to perfection to attain that “perfect“ image of beauty. Sadly, for many people, the quest for beauty has turned into an all-out obsession. Unsurprisingly, the newfound obsession is a convenient marketing tool because 99% of the female population
7、is not satisfied with their appearance and therefore will be more likely to buy slimming, cosmetics or turn to plastic surgery. The dieting industry makes an incredible $33 billion a year. The industry uses media to keep people thinking that they should maintain the slender or even skinny shape. Thi
8、s image of beauty is simply unattainable and the desire for it will never be met so the demand for the industry will never decrease. And the very industries that profit from fueling inadequacy, a feeling of not being good enough, will continue to prosper. 1 Plastic surgery was mainly provided for_at
9、 first. ( A) kings ( B) queens ( C) injured soldiers ( D) historians 2 The word “mainstream“(Line 5, Para.2)is closest in meaning to_. ( A) dominated ( B) worldwide ( C) standard ( D) maternal 3 What is the ideal image of beauty in the perspective of the mass media according to the passage? ( A) Tal
10、l, strong and white. ( B) Elegant, healthy and white. ( C) Short, thick and brown. ( D) Young, slim and white. 4 What is the authors attitude to the ideal image of beauty portrayed by media? ( A) Positive. ( B) Neutral. ( C) Not clear. ( D) Negative. 5 Why the mass media portrayed the ideal image in
11、 such way according to the passage? ( A) Because the mass media are expected to satisfy audiences. ( B) Because it motivates females to pursue “the best“ so that businessmen could make money from the industry. ( C) Because it gives women more confidence in themselves. ( D) Because the quest for beau
12、ty lies in everyone s heart. 5 Genetic Engineering is a radical and rapidly developing technology that touches our lives through its application in medicine, forensics, industry and agriculture. Through this science humans are fast in becoming the architects of life but there are those who warn agai
13、nst the unknown dangers of playing God while others see its benefits in our fight against disease and the production of abundant food supplies. In the past 50 years, plant and animal production has increased dramatically. Today, the human population is the largest it has ever been and fortunately we
14、 produce more food per capita than ever before. Despite the fact that we have enough food for every single human being to have an adequate diet, about 1 billion people still suffer from malnutrition and hunger. A lot of the increase in food production is attributed to efficient farming methods and e
15、nvironmental factors such as irrigation, pest and weed control but the largest contributing factor is modern plant and animal breeding. So what are GM foods and what are the concerns for the consumer? The main difference between GM foods and traditional breeding methods is the direct modification or
16、 manipulation of certain genes. Traditional methods involve mixing thousands of genes whereas genetic modification allows just one individual gene, or a small number of genes, to be inserted into a plant, or animal. The benefits of GM foods are enormous. Genetic modification can be used to give crop
17、s immunity to plant viruses or to improve the nutritional value of a plant. In animals intended for food, genetic modification could potentially increase how fast and how big they grow. Starvation on any part of the planet could be a thing of the past as we could control the yield, varieties and siz
18、e of foods and produce strains that are resistant to pests, are extreme in temperature and are tolerant to herbicides. Opponents of GM foods however consider their production to be the worlds biggest uncontrolled biological experiment, a disaster waiting to happen. The biggest concerns are the effec
19、ts that an uncontrolled genetically modified species could potentially have on human and animal health, agriculture, and on the environment as a whole. Genetically modified species have the potential to become biological pollutants that are far worse than chemical pollutants as they would be virtual
20、ly impossible to control since they are alive, migrate and could mutate producing even more dangerous offspring. This could lead to irreversible damage to the ecology of the planet. 6 The author defines genetic engineering as_. ( A) a brand new technology that will shape our planet ( B) an updated t
21、echnology that merely benefit human beings ( C) a dangerous technology that should be functioned in the laboratory ( D) a new and emerging technology that has had an effect on many aspects of our lives 7 What is the most significant element for the increase in food production? ( A) Modern plant and
22、animal breeding. ( B) Efficient farming methods. ( C) Environmental factors. ( D) New irrigation system. 8 What is the main difference between Genetic Engineering and traditionally bred foods? ( A) The difference lies in the methods and the number of genes. ( B) They have different size and color. (
23、 C) Traditional methods are not attracted by consumers. ( D) Genetic Engineering is more efficient. 9 Why does the author claim that starvation could be a thing of the past in paragraph 4? ( A) Because GM is immune to plant viruses. ( B) The temperature can be modified by scientists. ( C) Scientists
24、 will be able to control the size, variety and immunity of crops and animals. ( D) People are easily accessible to food nowadays. 10 What is the main opposition to the production of GM foods? ( A) Chemical pollutants are more dangerous. ( B) The potential of producing harmful offspring could not be
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