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[六级阅读] 2011年英语六级阅读备考技巧及词汇(13)

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发表于 2012-8-14 10:30:44 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
Emily's mother Linda Rosa, a registered nurse, has been campaigning against TT for nearly a decade. Linda first thought about TT in the late '80s, when she learned it was on the approved list for continuing nursing education in Colorado. Its 100,000 trained practitioners (48,000 in the U.S.) don't even touch their patients. Instead, they waved their hands a few inches from the patient's body, pushing energy fields around until they're in "balance." TT advocates say these manipulations can help heal wounds, relieve pain and reduce fever. The claims are taken seriously enough that TT therapists are frequently hired by leading hospitals, at up to $70 an hour, the smooth patients' energy, sometimes during surgery.   Yet Rosa could not find any evidence that it works. To provide such proof, TT therapists would have to sit down for independent testing-something they haven't been eager to do, even though James Randi has offered more than $1 million to anyone who can demonstrate the existence of a human energy field. (He's had one taker so far. She failed.) A skeptic might conclude that TT practitioners are afraid to lay their beliefs on the line. But who could turn down an innocent fourth-grader? Says Emily: "I think they didn't take me very seriously because I'm a kid."
% l$ F# p! ^6 Y2 d3 r% J$ O0 A  The experiment was straightforward: 21 TT therapists stuck their hands, palms up, through a screen. Emily held her own hand over one of theirs-left or right-and the practitioners had to say which hand it was. When the results were recorded, they'd done no better than they would have by simply guessing. if there was an energy field, they couldn't feel it.
2 L0 O, T' p) G2 q8 {; I6 a  21. We learn from the first paragraph that two systems of automated highways __________.
; U0 n  s, a2 h$ C3 C1 z$ K. s3 i1 r  A) are being planned9 g/ ?1 I" u; s% S
  B) are being modified
" W/ g4 H* D' b; \- B4 [  C) are now in wide use
7 v1 x$ V$ ~' T# x  D) are under construction0 U& _) H! r6 j4 i( w& q
  注:on the drawing borad就是planned
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 楼主| 发表于 2012-8-14 10:30:45 | 显示全部楼层

2011年英语六级阅读备考技巧及词汇(13)

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8 ~' Q$ Y# l+ x) a' E$ V) M9 ~  22. A special-purpose lane system is probably advantageous in that ________________.2 P: R* U. t, _6 d
  A) it would require only minor changes to existing highways
) i. A$ r& O/ h) _- T& P, d- j  B) it would achieve the greatest highway traffic efficiency7 }# ^. G& ^, E' ]7 D  d
  C) it has a lane for both automated and partially automated vehicles* P; @+ j  c( W; t& ^& H6 a5 ?
  D) it offers more lanes for automated vehicles  m1 Z2 v6 V3 B
  注:A选项说反了4 i& ]0 ?  {# b; j
  23. Which of the following is true about driving on an automated highway?6 p$ z3 ~* \# J2 x
  A) Vehicles traveling on it are assigned different lanes according to their destinations.
/ h7 O* A( F$ ~* f1 t9 z  B) A car can join existing traffic any time in a mixed lane system.. v: q" p; S5 g2 B0 F6 P8 a9 _4 c
  C) The driver should inform his car computer of his destination before driving onto it.8 I, K& I1 w/ _0 x8 Y
  D) The driver should share the automated lane with those f regular vehicles.; q* B+ w! _' N
  注:对应第二段开头" w& |- Y6 z5 A- G) `  f0 p$ S
  24. We know form the passage that a car can enter a special-purpose lane _____________.
0 i5 P! g  _) [) j  A) by smoothly merging with cars on the conventional lane) U# N  }6 K! Z- c6 g4 I% v
  B) by way of a ramp with electronic control devices
' R, ]1 U! n/ s: [  C) through a specially guarded gate
+ i+ _% a8 e; P/ i! N8 H4 h  D) after all trespassers are identified and removed, h$ x' @( [4 g" b
  注:争议题
) W/ }* o7 r1 a- e  25. When driving in an automated lane, the driver ___________.
3 q9 i- m! X3 h, c& @* c  A) should harmonize with newly entering cars
5 T1 L$ x8 ?( H  y; H$ |  B) doesn't have to rely on his computer system
0 E6 S! A/ ?6 L& g, {  C) should watch out for potential accidents& d) J: I* [- z' T. O7 z
  D) doesn't have to hold not to the steering wheel4 I* n8 s2 a& J% R" J. L

* O" x8 N$ Y3 v. {" U& G5 T注:文章最后一段
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</p>  What might driving on an automated highway be like? The answer depends on what kind of system is ultimately adopted. Two distinct types are on the drawing board. The first is a special-purpose lane system, in which certain lanes are reserved for automated vehicles. The second is a mixed traffic system: fully automated vehicles would share the road with partially automated or manually driven cars. A special-purpose land system would require more extensive physical modifications to existing highways, but it promises the greatest gains in freeway(高速公路)capacity.
5 M/ f+ x& ]5 ?  Under either scheme, the driver would specify the desired destination, furnishing this information to a computer in the car at the beginning of the trip or perhaps just before reaching the automated highway. If a mixed traffic system was in place, automated driving could begin whenever the driver was on suitably equipped roads. If special-purpose lanes were available, the car could enter them and join existing traffic in two different ways. One method would use a special onramp(入口引道). As the driver approached the point of entry for the highway, devices installed on the roadside would electronically check the vehicle to determine its destination and to ascertain that it had the proper automation equipment in good working order. Assuming it passed such tests, the driver would then be guided through a gate and toward an automated lane. In this case, the transition from manual to automated control would take place on the entrance ramp. An alternative technique could employ conventional lanes, which would be shared by automated and regular vehicles. The driver would steer onto the highway and move in normal fashion to a "transition" lane. The vehicle would then shift under computer control onto a lane reserved for automated traffic. (The limitation of these lanes to automated traffic would presumably be well respected, because all trespassers(非法进入者)could be swiftly identified by authorities.)0 {5 E/ Y: R# P3 l
  Either approach to joining a lane of automated traffic would harmonize the movement of newly entering vehicles with those already traveling. Automatic control here should allow for smooth merging, without the usual uncertainties and potential for accidents. and once a vehicle had settled into automated travel, the drive would be free to release the wheel, open the morning paper or just relax.
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  26. According to the author, the conventional notion of intelligence measured n terms of one's ability to read, write and compute _____________.
7 g+ T, h( j' E  A) is a widely held but wrong concept  T$ o( u4 F0 J! g
  B) will help eliminate intellectual prejudice% _9 f0 ~; @0 w9 r7 M
  C) is the root of all mental distress
$ x# g$ q, V: O5 o; g0 ]* V  D) will contribute to one's self-fulfillment% K, _: L0 ]* Y3 o: i4 o8 T
  注:作者态度题,应该选负选项
$ a7 i3 _! q% [4 K8 P/ J0 V7 H) `  27. It is implied in the passage that holding a university degree _____________.$ t9 ?) X* G7 J. `8 Z
  A) may result in one's inability to solve complex real-life problems; T7 @0 P, t, X2 Z7 _8 x
  B) does not indicate one's ability to write properly worded documents, i) |7 W# r) U8 K  g6 P+ ?8 ]
  C) may make one mentally sick and physically weak
  O/ _; \1 \# ~/ b. `  D) does not meat that one is highly intelligent" U4 y7 z5 S. l
  28. The author thinks that an intelligent person knows _____________.
/ w3 A% o7 q; i; _; O  A) how to put up with some very prevalent myths# p, `5 c8 z3 \3 @* s
  B) how to find the best way to achieve success in life# y6 E9 _8 F, j# |3 l, I2 ?
  C) how to avoid depression and make his life worthwhile
9 ~8 m# V- c: K5 ?2 u- @  D) how to persuade others to compromise
0 i( i  _3 n  ?0 ~$ o  注:对应第二段第一句话; ^5 h4 A! a1 N/ A2 \- U* v# a
  29. In the last paragraph, the author tells us that _____________.7 F8 w, v. s7 x. e1 d) a0 F$ B) s
  A) difficulties are but part of everyone's life, s& S. {) i! v# b9 Z; T
  B) depression and unhappiness are unavoidable in life反
' q9 o- o( ~  i8 a( u3 O5 r  K  C) everybody should learn to avoid trying circumstances反
1 d6 e# |; n. T- |" \/ Q2 x) ?! T  D) good feelings can contribute to eventual academic excellence, R+ x: n% n( b' \0 v
  30. According to the passage, what kind of people are rare?
7 }' I0 f4 Y  X2 v; e) _2 o  A) Those who don't emphasize bookish excellence in their pursuit of happiness.$ p' M; U) l  D. V; B  v: S
  B) Those who are aware of difficulties in life but know how to avoid unhappiness." E, H  ]7 H0 c/ |5 g
  C) Those who measure happiness by an absence of problems but seldom suffer form N. B. D.'s.
5 Q' c% w% K3 Y  D) Those who are able to secure happiness though having to struggle against trying circumstances.  ?6 Z8 W" G+ x! j! b6 s" M
注:文章最后一句- P: k& J( N+ L2 Z) w
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  Taking charge of yourself involves putting to rest some very prevalent myths. At the top of the list is the notion that intelligence is measured by your ability to solve complex problems; to read, write and compute at certain levels, and to resolve abstract equations quickly. This vision of intelligence asserts formal education and bookish excellence as the true measures of self-fulfillment. It encourages a kind of intellectual prejudice that has brought with it some discouraging results. We have come to believe that someone who has more educational merit badges, who is very good at some form of school discipline is "intelligent." Yet mental hospitals are filled with patients who have all of the properly lettered certificates. A truer indicator of intelligence is an effective, happy life lived each day and each present moment of every day.0 m2 M, D& M- j7 D) b7 o' c
  If you are happy, if you live each moment for everything it's worth, then you are an intelligent person. Problem solving is a useful help to your happiness, but if you know that given your inability to resolve a particular concern you can still choose happiness for yourself, or at a minimum refuse to choose unhappiness, then you are intelligent. You are intelligent because you have the ultimate weapon against the big N. B. D-Nervous Break Down.  |+ {  c* Z0 F. a1 P! w
  "Intelligent" people do not have N. B. D.'s because they are in charge of themselves. They know how to choose happiness over depression, because they know how go deal with the problems of their lives.
* H, j0 N# T1 R+ ?( _( }  You can begin to think of yourself as truly intelligent on the basis of how you choose to feel in the face of trying circumstances. The life struggles are pretty much the same for each of us. Everyone who is involved with other human beings in any social context has similar difficulties. Disagreements, conflicts and compromises are a part of what it means to be human Similarly, money, growing old, sickness, deaths natural disasters and accidents are all events which present problems to virtually all human beings. But some people are able to make it, to avoid immobilizing depression and unhappiness despite such occurrences, while others collapse or have an N. B. D. Those who recognize problems as a human condition and don't measure happiness by an absence of problems are the most intelligent kind of humans we know; also, the most rare.
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