第1题
第4题
只需填写所选单词前的大写字母。Theoretically and ideally, the privacy of public figures should be respected by the mass. Every one is entitled to the right of privacy and this is also the case of public figures because, despite their social 1)_________, they are also human beings who need to be respected from this point of view. The reality,however, is that the mass media are 2)_________ with stories about the personal lives of public figures. Public figures are constantly being harassed and photographed by the media. Photographers, or ‘paparazzi’, armed with zoom lenses, are continuously hunting them, trying to find out some spicy information about their 3)_________ and private lives. Some reporters will go to any means, even illegal actions, to get a picture or story. Media editors have also been known to use private 4)_________ to find out about the private lives of the rich and famous. They claim that they do this in order to satisfy the public’s 5)_________ to keep in touch with the latest news regarding the lives of public figures, and that as long as there are public figures, people will be interested in their private, as well as their public lives. 1)_________
第5题
A.Yes, as long as the factories capacities manufacture items for the poor are increased.
B.No, this a theory, however, the reality is that the rich have the power.
C.Yes, as long as the rich are restricted from buying more than the poor.
D.No, but he is making a point that the rich could be put at a disadvantage to the benefit of the poor.
第6题
It is evident that the reader approaches the classified advertisement in a different frame. of mind from that in which he approaches the other advertisements in the paper. He turns to a page of classified advertisements to search for the particular advertisement that will meet his needs. As his attention is voluntary, the advertiser does not need to rely to much extent on display type to get the reader's attention.
Formerly all classified advertisements were of the same size and did not have display type. With the increase in the number of such advertisements, however, each advertiser within a certain group is vying with others in the same group for the reader's attention. In many cases the result has been an increase in the size of the space used and the addition of headlines and pictures. In that way the classified advertisement has in reality become a display advertisement. This is particularly true of real-estate advertising.
Classified advertising is different from display advertising because ______.
A.all advertisements of a certain type are grouped together
B.it is more distinguished
C.it is more expensive
D.nowadays the classified advertisements are all of the same size
第7题
It is hard to believe that people can describe vividly things that they have 【M1】 ______
never seen or experienced. However, there is such a famous author whose
name is Jules Verne. There were very few places in the world that he did not
visit. He went around the world a hundred time or more. 【M2】 ______
While Jules Verne, the ordinary man, was stay-at-home, he did 【M3】 ______
made several visits to Europe and North Africa. But that was all. Surprisingly, 【M4】 ______
he only spent less than one tenth of his entire life travel, but he was the most 【M5】 ______
extraordinary tourist in the world and was most imaginative author that I have 【M6】______
ever known.
He never held a test tube in his hands, but he was a inspiration to scientists【M7】 ______
in the laboratory. He could describe all those experiments in such detail that
people could hardly distinguish reality from imagination. He has TV working 【M8】______
in his books long before radio was invented. His name of it was phonon- 【M9】______
telephoto. There are specific description of the new machine's appearance and
functions. Again, many people believed his words because he wrote with such 【M10】______
exact detail.
【M1】
第8题
【C1】______
A.sections
B.editions
C.versions
D.columns
第9题
Section A 2016年6月英语六级卷一真题
Directions:In this section,there is a passage with ten blanks.You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage.Read the passage through carefully before making your choices.Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter.Please mark the corresponding letter for each item on Answer Sheet 2with a single line through the centre.You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.
Pursuing a career is an essential part of adolescent development.“The adolescent becomes an adult when he_26_a real job.”To cognitive researchers like Piaget,adulthood meant the beginning of an_27_.
Piaget argued that once adolescents enter the world of work,their newly acquired ability to form. hypotheses allows them to create representations that are too ideal.The_28_of such ideals,without the tempering of the reality of a job or profession,rapidly leads adolescents to become _29_ of the non-idealistic world and to press for reform. in a characteristically adolescent way.Piaget said:“True adaptation to society comes_30_when the adolescent reformer attempts to put his ideas to work.”
Of course,youthful idealism is often courageous,and no one likes to give up dreams.Perhaps,taken_31_out of context,Piaget’s statement seems harsh.What he was_32_,however,is the way reality can modify idealistic views.Some people refer to such modification as maturity.Piaget argued that attaining and accepting a vocation is one of the best ways to modify idealized views and to mature.
As careers and vocations become less available during times of _33_,adolescents may be especially hard hit.Such difficult economic times may leave many adolescents_34_about their roles in society.For this reason,community interventions and government job programs that offer summer and vacation work are not only economically_35_but also help to stimulate the adolescent’s sense of worth.
A)automatically I)incidentally
B)beneficial J)intolerant
C)capturing K)occupation
D)confused L)promises
E)emphasizing M)recession
F)entrance N)slightly
G)excited O)undertakes
H)existence
第10题
It was in middle school that racial discrimination was most obvious. I was often the victim of racial taunts. After undergoing such a humiliation, I would feel a mixture of anger and depression. However, the worst thing was knowing hell well that even if I reported this to a teacher. It would be to no avail. Outside school, racial discrimination is far subtler. Some English—it's all over their face.
Of course, a British person will probably think I'm paranoid or just too sensitive, a depressive even. Perhaps the latter may have some truth in it. Nevertheless, it is reality that has created this aspect of my character. Besides, how could the average British person possibly understand?
Sometimes, doing my best does not necessarily lead to success. Often, this is not duc to myself, but duc to the environment. It's as though I'm a second class citizen. Although my passport is British, I'm a nevertheless Chinese. Is Britain really my country?
According to the writer's description, he/she must be ______.
A.black
B.white
C.brown
D.yellow
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