[外语类试卷]大学英语六级改革适用(阅读)模拟试卷177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 177及答案与解析 Section A 0 The idea of using your dishwasher to cook a meal has been around since the 80s. Its been used to cook【 C1】 _mainly fish. The Times ran a recipe on dishwasher-cooked salmon back in 1986. The recipe said to【 C2】 _the salmon in foil then run it through a full cy
2、cle without using any soap. That sounds like a fun dinner-party【 C3】 _but not exactly a good way to【 C4】 _your carbon emission. Whats more, using water and electricity to run a load without【 C5】 _cleaning anything sounds like a waste of time and money. But a recent survey suggested the technique cou
3、ld be making a【 C6】 _It may have a little something to do with the change to the original cooking technique that could prove to be【 C7】 _to a new, eco-friendly, convenience-focused generation in the kitchen. Lisa Casali, an Italian author, wrote a book on dishwasher cooking thats actually meant to s
4、ave energy. The book, “Cucinare in lavastoviglie“ suggests recipes for meals cooked in airtight【 C8】 _jars during a regular dish cycle, with detergent, including one for cooking pasta with vegetables in the dishwasher. A little salmon in a jar cooked next to last nights dirty dishes doesnt sound all
5、 that【 C9】 _Initially, you may feel【 C10】 _by such an idea, but when you get past that stage, it does make sense for the busy parent or college student looking to save time. Will we see dishwasher-cooked fish on a restaurant menu anytime soon? Probably not, but sounds like its worth a try. Let us kn
6、ow if youve used your dishwasher to cook or if youre willing to give it a try. A)trick B)appetizing C)sealed D)decrease E)attractive F)comeback G)protein H)profoundly I)prolonged J)shocked K)actually L)wrap M)accordingly N)misleading O)menu 1 【 C1】 2 【 C2】 3 【 C3】 4 【 C4】 5 【 C5】 6 【 C6】 7 【 C7】 8 【
7、 C8】 9 【 C9】 10 【 C10】 10 Electronic cigarettes are handheld nicotine-delivery devices that, despite a devoted following, are currently swirling in controversy. New York is pushing to become the first state to ban the devices, which so far remain【 C1】 _and mostly unstudied. With cute colors, fruity
8、flavors, clever designs and other options, e-cigarettes may hold too much【 C2】 _for young people, critics warn, offering an easy gateway to nicotine addiction. But those criticisms clash with【 C3】 _strong arguments for the value of e-cigarettes. The devices, which are tobacco-free, may be a safer【 C
9、4】 _to cigarettes, say advocates, who point to thousands of smokers who say they have used e-cigarettes to help them quit. Electronic cigarettes【 C5】 _use a rechargeable battery-operated heating element to vaporize the nicotine in a replaceable pipe. Nicotine is the substance in tobacco that people
10、can become addicted to. Some e-cigarettes are made to look like real cigarettes, cigars or pipes. Others look like pens or USB memory devices. No tobacco is【 C6】 _in e-cigarettes and there is no smoke either. Instead, as users breathe in, they take in nicotine-filled vapor. By isolating nicotine, e-
11、cigarettes should carry far fewer chemical risks than【 C7】_cigarettes. Tobacco contains about 5,000【 C8】 _chemicals with as many as 100,000 more that havent yet been known. E-cigarettes【 C9】 _many of those ingredients. Researchers also found evidence that e-cigarettes reduce desires among smokers, n
12、ot just for nicotine but also for the need to hold something in their hands and put something in their mouths. As a cigarette-quitting strategy, its not that the devices are good for anyone, but they are just better than what theyre meant to【 C10】 _ A)alternative B)engaged C)regular D)opaque E)invol
13、ved F)typically G)solely H)appeal I)momentum J)equally K)replace L)unregulated M)eliminate N)detect O)identified 11 【 C1】 12 【 C2】 13 【 C3】 14 【 C4】 15 【 C5】 16 【 C6】 17 【 C7】 18 【 C8】 19 【 C9】 20 【 C10】 20 The number of executive branch employees retiring this fiscal year, which ends next month, is
14、 on track to be nearly twice the total who retired in 2009, according to government figures. And the rate looks certain to【 C1】 _In 2000, about 94,000 people age 60 and older worked for the government. Last year, the number was 262,000. The wave of retirement is helping to bring down the size of the
15、 federal【 C2】_and where funding is available could afford agencies the chance to hire younger workers with【 C3】 _skills. The retirement of clerks could clear the way for experts in cyber security and information technology. But among those leaving are people with specific【 C4】 _that cannot easily be
16、 replaced for instance, nuclear physicists at the Energy Department and a large number of air traffic controllers who were hired three decades ago. And with most hiring on hold, the【 C5】 _are already reshaping agencies that cannot replace most of the retirees or mentor and train new executives. In s
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