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六级阅读理解真题练习及答案

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  六级阅读理解真题练习1

  The satellite signals, along with inputs on speed from a wheel-speed sensor and direction froma meter, determine the car’s position even as it moves. This information is combined with amap database. Streets, landmarks and points of interest are included.

  Most systems are basically identical. The differences come in hardware—the way the computeraccepts the driver’s request for directions and the way it presents the driving instructions. Onmost systems, a driver enters a desired address, motorway junction or point of interest via atouch screen or disc. But the Lexus screen goes a step further: you can point to any spot onthe map screen and get directions to it.

  BMW’s system offers a set of cross hairs (瞄准器上的十字纹) that can be moved across the map(you have several choices of map scale) to pick a point you’d like to get to. Audi’s screen canbe switched to TV reception.

  Even the voices that recite the directions can differ, with better systems like BMW’s andLexus’s having a wider vocabulary. The instructions are available in French, German, Spanish,Dutch and Italian, as well as English. The driver can also choose parameters for determining theroute: fastest, shortest or no freeways (高速公路), for example.

  六级阅读理解真题练习

  21. We learn from the passage that navigation computers ________.

  A) will greatly promote sales of automobiles

  B) may help solve potential traffic problems

  C) are likely to be accepted by more drivers

  D) will soon be viewed as a symbol of luxury(B)

  22. With a navigation computer, a driver will easily find the best route to hisdestination ________.

  A) by inputting the exact address

  B) by indicating the location of his car

  C) by checking his computer database

  D) by giving vocal orders to the computer(A)

  23. Despite their varied designs, navigation computers used in cars ________.

  A) are more or less the same price

  B) provide directions in much the same way

  C) work on more or less the same principles

  D) receive instructions from the same satellites(C)

  24. The navigation computer functions ________.

  A) by means of a direction finder and a speed detector

  B) basically on satellite signals and a map database

  C) mainly through the reception of turn-by-turn directions

  D) by using a screen to display satellite signals(B)

  25. The navigation systems in cars like Lexus, BMW and Audi are mentioned to show________.

  A) the immaturity of the new technology

  B) the superiority of the global positioning system

  C) the cause of price fluctuations in car equipment

  D) the different ways of providing guidance to the driver

  六级阅读理解真题练习答案

  21. B 22. A 23. C 24. B 25. B

  六级阅读理解真题练习2

  “The world’s environment is surprisingly healthy. Discuss.” If that were an examination topic,most students would tear it apart, offering a long list of complaints: from local smog (烟雾) toglobal climate change, from the felling (砍伐) of forests to the extinction of species. The listwould largely be accurate, the concern legitimate. Yet the students who should be given thehighest marks would actually be those who agreed with the statement. The surprise is howgood things are, not how bad.

  After all, the world’s population has more than tripled during this century, and world outputhas risen hugely, so you would expect the earth itself to have been affected. Indeed, if peoplelived, consumed and produced things in the same way as they did in 1900 (or 1950, or indeed1980), the world by now would be a pretty disgusting place: smelly, dirty, toxic anddangerous.

  But they don’t. The reasons why they don’t, and why the environment has not been mined,have to do with prices, technological innovation, social change and government regulation inresponse to popular pressure. That is why, today’s environmental problems in the poorcountries ought, in principle, to be solvable.

  Raw materials have not run out, and show no sign of doing so. Logically, one day they must:the planet is a finite place. Yet it is also very big, and man is very ingenious. What hashappened is that every time a material seems to be running short, the price has risen and, inresponse, people have looked for new sources of supply, tried to find ways to use less of thematerial, or looked for a new substitute. For this reason prices for energy and for minerals havefallen in real terms during the century. The same is true for food. Prices fluctuate, in responseto harvests, natural disasters and political instability; and when they rise, it takes some timebefore new sources of supply become available. But they always do, assisted by new farmingand crop technology. The long term trend has been downwards.

  It is where prices and markets do not operate properly that this benign (良性的) trend beginsto stumble, and the genuine problems arise. Markets cannot always keep the environmenthealthy. If no one owns the resource concerned, no one has an interest in conserving it orfostering it: fish is the best example of this.

  六级阅读理解真题练习

  26. According to the author, most students ________.

  A) believe the world’s environment is in an undesirable condition

  B) agree that the environment of the world is not as bad as it is thought to be

  C) get high marks for their good knowledge of the world’s environment

  D) appear somewhat unconcerned about the state of the world’s environment(A)

  27. The huge increase in world production and population ________.

  A) has made the world a worse place to live in

  B) has had a positive influence on the environment

  C) has not significantly affected the environment

  D) has made the world a dangerous place to live in(C)

  28. One of the reasons why the long-term trend of prices has been downwards is that________.

  A) technological innovation can promote social stability

  B) political instability will cause consumption to drop

  C) new farming and crop technology can lead to overproduction

  D) new sources are always becoming available(D)

  29. Fish resources are diminishing because ________.

  A) no new substitutes can be found in large quantities

  B) they are not owned by any particular entity

  C) improper methods of fishing have mined the fishing grounds

  D) water pollution is extremely serious(B)

  30. The primary solution to environmental problems is ________.

  A) to allow market forces to operate properly

  B) to curb consumption of natural resources

  C) to limit the growth of the world population

  D) to avoid fluctuations in prices

  六级阅读理解真题练习答案

  26. A 27. C 28. D 29. B 30. A

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