[外语类试卷]大学英语六级改革适用(阅读)模拟试卷268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 268及答案与解析 Section A 0 One lunchtime, May Ward was doing her shopping in a local supermarket, when she suddenly slipped and fell. She was badly shaken and bruised but【 C1】 _ nothing serious resulted. It turned out that she has slipped on some ice-cream which had been spilled on the
2、 floor. Two weeks later she wrote to the firm to claim compensation. She asserted that they had been negligent and【 C2】 _ in not keeping the floor clean. The firm denied it and【 C3】 _ that they had a proper system and【 C4】_ for keeping the floor clean. Since Mrs. Ward felt that she was【 C5】 _ to com
3、pensation, she sued the firm in the Law Courts. Here the firm claimed that it did not follow, just because someone has slipped on the floor, that they must have been negligent carrying out their duties. They said that unless the customer could prove how the ice-cream came to be on the floor, and how
4、 long it had been left there before the accident happened, she had not made out a proper【 C6】 _ against them. But the judge took a different view. He said that the accident would not have happened at all if the firm had taken【 C7】 _ care. It was up to the firm, he said, to provide【 C8】 _ , that the
5、accident did not【 C9】_ from any negligence on their part. They would【 C10】 _ be in a better position than the customer to establish how long the ice-cream had been spilt and explain the circumstances to the Courts. The final result was that Mrs. Ward received 137 as payment for damages. A) reasonabl
6、e B) obviously C) evidence D) case E) innocent F) inconvenience G) derive H) maintained I) entitled J) arise K) careless L) unexpectedly M) determine N) fortunately O) instructions 1 【 C1】 2 【 C2】 3 【 C3】 4 【 C4】 5 【 C5】 6 【 C6】 7 【 C7】 8 【 C8】 9 【 C9】 10 【 C10】 Section B 10 How to Love the World As
7、 It Is? A It struck me recently that a lot of people think they know whats wrong with this world, and it also struck me that theyre all wrong. Seriously almost every political and religious group, every opinionated person, every publication with an opinion, has said at one time or another what they
8、think is wrong with this world. So whats really wrong with the world, in my opinion? Not a thing. B It seems to be a prevailing world-view that the world is messed up, that there are just a few things wrong with it, and if we could only get those things to change, the world would be great. If we cou
9、ld just educate people and get them to realize whats wrong with this world, things could change. C This type of view of the world stems from an ideal that many people have in their heads of what the world should be like. They might not realize they have that ideal, but its there. And the world will
10、never reach this Platonic ideal, because its just this image of perfection that does not match reality. Reality and this ideal are incompatible. D So whats wrong with that view? Nothings wrong with it, actually. Thats how most people are, and I dont think I can change that, nor would I want to. I th
11、ought it would be an interesting discussion, though, because I think this discrepancy between what people think the world should be and what the world really is can cause unhappiness. If you want the world to be completely vegetarian and kind to animals, and it isnt and wont be in the foreseeable fu
12、ture, you will most likely be unhappy. If you want the world to go back to how it was during your childhood, or during your parents generation, and it isnt likely to do so, youre not going to be happy. The same is true of any of our ideals. Its very possible that the reality of the people in your li
13、fe dont meet these ideals. That might cause you to be unhappy with them. When reality doesnt meet ideals and it rarely does we become unhappy. E So whats the alternative? Im not proposing that you, or anyone else, change your world-view. If you, or anyone else, are happy with that world-view, dont c
14、hange it. But there is an alternative, and Im not saying its better. Its the world-view I try to have: instead of having an ideal, stop looking for perfection. Accept the world as it is, and love it for what it is. Accept people as they are, and love them. F What would be the result of this alternat
15、ive world-view? Well, I think youd be happier, if only because you didnt see the world as a fundamentally flawed or evil place, and began to see the good in the world. This, however, is open to individual interpretation, and your own experience is likely to be different than mine. G Does this mean t
16、hat we should give up on trying to make positive changes in the world? Should we stop trying to make the world a better place? No! Dont ever stop trying to do good things! Even if the world is already a good place, we can always find happiness and satisfaction in trying to do good, in trying to make
17、 peoples lives better. H But what about all the evil and suffering in the world? Should we accept and love that as well? Thats the toughest part, I think. Its hard to accept that people are dying of diseases and famine and war and murder and abuse, and perhaps impossible to love that aspect of the w
18、orld. You dont have to love it, but it helps to try to really understand it. Why does this happen? What are the deeper reasons? At the heart of the deepest reasons is humanity we are all flawed creatures in some way, and thats what makes us human and beautiful. I Why would someone commit violence, f
19、or example? Because they are evil? There are numerous reasons, but at the heart of it is probably that this person was hurt, abandoned, abused, or neglected in some way, at some point in his life. That person needs our compassion more than anyone. And if we try to understand this person, or understa
20、nd the heart of any violence in the world, then we can better apply the love and compassion thats needed to heal this pain and make the world a better place. J So lets say that youd like to try this world-view. Youd like to love people, and the entire world, as it is, and not as youd like it to be.
21、How do you go about doing that? There are six things I recommend doing. K (1) Stop looking for perfection and ideals. Realize that you have an ideal in your head, and that it is probably incompatible with the world. It might be an ideal about a person, or about how things should be. The world and pe
22、ople are not perfect. Stop looking for perfection, and realize that it is already here. L (2) Observe. Instead of looking at this ideal picture in your head, look at whats really there. What is the world really like? What are people really like? The only way to know this is to observe. Listen to peo
23、ple. Look at the world around you. Gather data, from reality. M (3) Understand. Now that you have this data, start asking questions. Why are people the way they are? Why did someone do what they did? Why does this problem really exist? Dont stop at the first answers you come up with dig deeper, and
24、deeper, until you really understand something. Seek to understand before you judge, in all situations. Sometimes that will require imagination you wont be able to really know the root of something unless you personally investigate everything, but instead sometimes you can try to imagine what made a
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