[外语类试卷]大学英语六级改革适用(阅读)模拟试卷229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 229及答案与解析 Section A 0 On Saturday, Bexar County Digital Library a $2.4 million, 4,000-square-foot space located on the south side of San Antonio opens to the public. The library, built with $1.9 million in county tax money and $500,000 in private【 C1】 _ is stocked with 10,000 e-bo
2、oks, 500 e-readers, 48 computers, and 20 iPads and laptops. It has a childrens area, study rooms and a cafe. Most【 C2】 _ it will have no printed material. This isnt the first time a public library has【 C3】 _ to go bookless. Considering our【 C4】 _ away from print and toward all things digital, the id
3、ea of the bookless library no longer seems so【 C5】 _ Around the country, a number of public libraries have undergone【 C6】 _ transformations to cater to the needs of its visitors, often by moving and【 C7】 _ its book collections to make way for digital spaces that can easily adapt to emerging technolo
4、gies. Chicago Public Librarys YOUmedia offers space for teens to create digital content like podcasts and video games. The District of Columbia Public Library system and the Columbus Metropolitan Library System in Ohio are renovating many of their locations to create all-digital areas and open space
5、s for【 C8】 _ to work together. Arizona State University and the Scottsdale Public Library system are even collaborating to attract small businesses and【 C9】 _ to work in libraries across the state. In New York City, 40 of the 62 Queens Libraries have been renovated in part to increase space for jobs
6、eekers who dont have access to a computer at home. They are focused on programs and services like resume writing, job search tips and language classes. Public libraries now offer one program a day【 C10】 _ in the U.S. A) scrutiny B) importantly C) patrons D) supplementing E) innovative F) radical G)
7、tentative H) attempted I) entrepreneurs J) definitely K) donations L) consolidating M) justified N) drift O) averagely 1 【 C1】 2 【 C2】 3 【 C3】 4 【 C4】 5 【 C5】 6 【 C6】 7 【 C7】 8 【 C8】 9 【 C9】 10 【 C10】 10 Americans Eugene Fama, Lars Peter Hansen and Robert Shiller won the Nobel Prize for economics on
8、 Monday for developing methods to study trends in stock, bond and housing markets. The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences said that through their research, the three had laid the【 C1】 _ of the current understanding of asset prices and changed the way people invest. White its【 C2】 _ whether stock or b
9、ond prices will go up or down in the short term, its possible to foresee【 C3】 _ over periods of three years or longer, the academy said. “These findings, which might seem surprising and contradictory, were【 C4】 _ made and analyzed by this years prize winners,“ the academy said. Fama, 74, and Hansen,
10、 60, are【 C5】 _ with the University of Chicago. Shiller, 67, is a professor at Yale University. Starting in the 1960s, Fama and others showed how difficult it is to predict individual stock prices in the short run. His findings【 C6】_ the practice of investing, leading to the emergence of index funds
11、. Two decades later, Shiller showed that there is more predictability in the long run in stock and bond markets, while Hansen developed a【 C7】 _ method to test theories of asset pricing. “These are three【 C8】 _ different kinds of people and the thing that unites them all is asset pricing,“ says Davi
12、d Warsh, who tracks academic economists on his Economic Principals blog. The economics award is not a Nobel Prize in the same sense as the medicine, chemistry, physics, literature and peace prizes, which were【 C9】 _ by Swedish industrialist Alfred Nobel in 1895. Swedens central bank added the econom
13、ics prize in 1968 as a【 C10】 _ to Nobel. A) unpredictable B) foundation C) supplementary D) utterly E) fellowship F) movements G) illuminates H) memorial I) inaugurated J) separately K) created L) statistical M) associated N) cooperatively O) revolutionized 11 【 C1】 12 【 C2】 13 【 C3】 14 【 C4】 15 【 C
14、5】 16 【 C6】 17 【 C7】 18 【 C8】 19 【 C9】 20 【 C10】 20 A study conducted by an Australian science agency has discovered signs that the countrys ancient Aborigines may have been the worlds first astronomers,【 C1】 _ Stonehenge (巨石阵 ) in Britain by more than a thousand years. Professor Ray Norris, of the
15、Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO), said【 C2】 _ knowledge of the stars through songs and stories had been passed down through generations by the Aboriginal people, whose history dates back tens of thousands of years. “We know there are many stories about the sky: so
16、ngs, legends, myths to mark out the seasons, so they are very【 C3】 _ Norris said. “People【 C4】 _ changed settlement, so when Pleiades (the Seven Sisters star【 C5】 _ ) was up they would move to where the nuts and berries are. Another sign and it would be time to move to the rivers to fish for barramu
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