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1、高教考试在线大学英语六级不一样的【六级课】阅读讲义Practice为练习部分,根据课程表做练习题目,老师中第二次上课之前讲练习题目再上课,所以不提供答案,做了之后再听老师讲解,疗效更好哦-VCET-6阅读选词填空1考试要求1解题步骤1词性看后缀1如何标词性1考点一:句型结构(语法成分划分)3考点二:并列结构4考点三:词语间的修饰关系4考点四:短语搭配5考点五:非谓语动词7Practice19Practice29Practice311Practice412二、CET-6阅读精读13(一)事实细节题13Practice517(二)推理题20Practice624(三)观点题28(四)词义句意题29

2、Practice732Practice836三、CET-6阅读段落句意匹配40解题步骤:40Example140Example243Practice947Practice1050Practice1155Practice1259考试要求解题步骤词性看后缀如何标词性Example1: A)accommodations B)clumsy C)doubtful D)exceptions E)expand F)historic G)incredibly H)powering I)protect J)reduced K)replace L)sense M)shifted N)supplying O)vas

3、tExample2: A)analyses B)average C)belong D)demonstrated E)excess F)extending G)habitually H)necessarily I)products J)ranging K)released L)shocked M)simple N)surveyO)traces考点一:句型结构(语法成分划分)Example 1: Whatdeterminesthekindofpersonyouare?Whatfactorsmakeyoumoreorlessbold,intelligent,orabletoreadamap?Allo

4、ftheseareinfluencedbytheinteractionofyourgenesandtheenvironmentinwhichyouwere_47_.F)displayed,M)raisedExample 2: Butcangenesdeterminewhetherpeoplewillgetdivorced,how_52_theyare,orwhatcareertheyarelikelytochoose?F)displayed,L)psychological,M)raised,N)smart,O)standardExample 3: Thepopularnotionthatold

5、erpeopleneedlesssleepthanyoungeradultsisamyth,scientistssaidyesterday.Whileelderlypeople_47_tosleepforfewerhoursthantheydidwhentheywereyounger,thisA)alert,B)associated,D)cling,K)mixed,N)tendExample 4: Themorehealthyanolderadultis,themoretheysleepliketheydidwhentheywere54.A)alert,B)associated,C)attra

6、cting,E)continuing,G)differentK)mixed,L)negative,M)sufficient,O)youngerExample 5: BurgerKing,thenation,ssecond-largestfastfoodchain,forinstance,will_38automaticallyincludingFrenchfriesandsodainitskids,mealsstartingthismonth,althoughtheywillstillbe_39_.C)begin,M)stopB)available,G)nationwide,H)possibl

7、eExample 6: Strengthtrainingisanotherimportant38ofphysicalactivity.D)component,J)maximum,L)principle,O)topicExample 7: Theresultofconstantmuscletensionandstiffnessofjoints,manyofthemare_42_,andsimpleflexibilitytrainingcan_43thesebymakingmusclesstrongerandkeepingjointslubricated.A)allowing,B)avoidabl

8、e,E)determined,F)helping,H)lowest,J)maximumI)maintain,K)prevent,M)provoke考点二:并列结构Example 1: ButtheU.S.hasmorethan100millionexistinghomes,anditwouldbeincrediblywastefultotearthemalldownand48themwithgreenerversions.E)expand,I)protect,K)replaceExample 2: Butatthesametime,nearlyhalfoftheU.S.carbonemissi

9、onscomefromheating,cooling,and_51ourhomes,officesandotherbuildings.H)powering,N)supplyingExample 3: Strengthtrainingisanotherimportantcomponentofphysicalactivity.Itspurposeistobuildand39boneandmusclemass,bothofwhichshrinkwithage.I)maintain,K)prevent,M)provoke考点三:词语间的修饰关系Example 1: ButtheU.S.hasmoret

10、han100millionexistinghomes,anditwouldbe_47.wastefultotearthemalldownandG)incrediblyExample 2: Thestudyofhowgenesandenvironmentinteracttoinfluence_48activitiesisknownasbehavioralgenetics.F)displayed,L)psychological,M)raised,N)smart,O)standardExample 3: Walking,ifyoudoitvigorouslyenough,istheoverallbe

11、stexerciseforregularphysicalactivity.Itrequiresnoequipment,everyoneknowshowtodoitanditcarriesthe36_riskofinjury.Toget_37benefitfromwalking,aimfor45minutesaday,anaverageoffivedaysaweek.A)allowing,B)avoidable,E)determined,F)helping,H)lowest,J)maximumExample 4: Finally,flexibilityandbalancetrainingare_

12、41_importantasthebodyages.G)increasingly,N)seriously考点四:短语搭配Example 1: Sointhebroadest_50_,thegreenesthomeistheonethathasalreadybeenbuilt.L)senseExample 2: Fortunately,therearea_54numberofrelativelysimplechangesthatcangreenolderhomes.O)vastExample 3: Thafs_56frompersontoperson,buttheamountofsleepweh

13、adat35isprobablythesameasweneedat75.G)different常见词组&搭配appealtoinparticularatallcostinproportionto.atfirstsightintermsof.athand,inthefirstplaceatleastinvainatrandom,makeprogressbychancemakesensebynomeans,makeupone,smindforinstancemakeuseofforthesakeof.onaccountofgiverisetoonpurposein(good)shape,onthe

14、basisofinadditiontoonthewholeinanycase,outoforderinconclusionoutofsightindemand,payattentiontoincontrasttowithplayapartin.indetail,takeadvantageofingeneraltakeeffectinnocasewaytake.intoaccountinotherwords,withrespectto考点五:非谓语动词Examplel:Strengthtrainingisanotherimportantcomponentofphysicalactivity.It

15、spurposeistobuildandmaintainboneandmusclemass,bothofwhichshrinkwithage.Ingeneral,youwillwanttodostrengthtrainingtwoorthreedaysaweek,40recoverydaysbetweensessions.A)allowingExample2: Andefficiencyupgradescansavemorethanjusttheearth;theycanhelp_56propertyownersfromrisingpowercosts.I)protectExample3: O

16、urdatasuggeststhatolderadultswouldbenefitfrom55togetasmuchsleepastheydidintheir30s.C)attracting,E)continuingPractice1HisfuturesubjectshavenotalwaystreatedthePrinceofWaleswiththerespectonemightexpect.Theylaughedaloudin1986whentheheirtotheBritish(26)toldaTVreporterthathetalkedtohisplantsathiscountryho

17、use,Highgrove,tostimulatetheirgrowth.ThePrincewasbeinghumorous-Mysenseofhumorwillgetmeintotroubleoneday,”hesaidtotheaides(随从)一butlisteningtoCharlesWindsorcanindeedprovestimulating.Theroyal(27)thatbeenpromotingradicalideasformostofhisadultlife,someofhis(28)whichoncesoundedahitweirdweresimplyaheadofth

18、eirtime.Now,finally,theworldseemstobecatchingupwithhim.Takehisviewsonfarming.PrinceCharles,DuchyHomeFarmwent(29)backto1996.whenmostshopperscaredonlyaboutthelowpricetagonsuspiciouslyblemish-free(无壬炭疵的Vegetablesand(30)largechickenspiledhighinsupermarkets.Hiswarningsonclimatechangeprovedfarsighted;tooC

19、harlesbegan(31)actiononglobalwarmingin1990andsayshehasbeenworriedaboutthe(32)ofmanontheenvironmentsincehewasateenager.Althoughhehasgraduallygainedinternational(33)asoneoftheaworld,sleadingconservationists,manyBritishpeoplestillthinkofhimasan(34)personwhotalkstoplantsThisyear,asithappens,SouthKoreans

20、cientistsprovedthatplantsreallydo(35)tosound.SoCharleswasaheadofthegamethere,too.A)conformI)recognitionB)eccentricJ)respondC)environmentalistK)subordinateD)expeditionsL)suppressingE)impactM)throneF)notionsN)unnaturallyG)organicO)urgingH)originallyPractice2Travelwebsiteshavebeenaroundsincethe1990s,wh

21、enExpedia,Travelocity,andotherholidaybookingsiteswerelaunched,allowingtravelerstocompareflightandhotelpriceswiththeclickofamouse.Withinformationnolonger26bytravelagentsorhiddeninbusinessnetworks,thetravelindustrywasrevolutionized,asgreatertransparencyhelped27_prices.Today,theindustryisgoingthroughan

22、ewrevolution-thistimetransformingservicequality.Onlineratingplatforms-28_inhotels,restaurants,apartments,andtaxis-allowtravelerstoexchangereviewsandexperiencesforalltosee.Hospitalitybusinessesarenowranked,analyzed,andcomparednotbyindustry29,butbytheverypeopleforwhomtheserviceisintended-thecustomer.T

23、hishas30anewrelationshipbetweenbuyerandseller.Customershavealwaysvotedwiththeirfeet;theycannowexplaintheirdecisiontoanyonewhoisinterested.Asaresult,businessesaremuchmore31_,ofteninveryspecificways,whichcreatespowerful32toimproveservice.Althoughsomereadersmightnotcareforgossipyreportsofunfriendlybell

24、boys(行李员)inBerlinormalf-unctioninghotelhairdryersinHouston,thetruepowerofonlinereviewsliesnotjustintheindividualstories,butinthewebsites,33_toaggregatealargevolumeofratings.Theimpactcannotbe34_.Businessesthatattracttopratingscanenjoyrapidgrowth,asnewcustomersareattractedbygoodreviewsand35provideyetm

25、orepositivefeedback.Sogreatistheinfluenceofonlineratingsthatmanycompaniesnowhiredigitalreputationmanagerstoensureafavorableonlineidentity.Practice3nThatwhichdoesnotkillusmakesusstronger.Butparentscan,thandleitwhenteenagersputthis26_intopractice.Nowtechnologyhasbecomethenewfieldfortheage-oldbattlebet

26、weenadultsandtheirfreedom-seekingkids.Lockedindoors,unabletogetontheirbicyclesandhangoutwiththeirfriends,teenshaveturnedtosocialmediaandtheirmobilephonestosocializewiththeirpeers.Whattheydoonlineoften27whattheymightotherwisedoiftheirmobilitywerentsoheavily28intheageofhelicopterparenting.Socialmediaa

27、ndsmart-phoneappshavebecomesopopularinrecentyearsbecauseteensneedaplacetocalltheirown.Theywantthefreedomto29theiridentityandtheworldaroundthem.Insteadof30out,theyjumponline.Asteenshavemovedonline,parentshaveprojectedtheirfearsontotheInternet,imaginingallthe3l_dangersthatyouthmightface-from32_strange

28、rstocruelpeerstopicturesorwordsthatcouldhauntthemonGooglefortherestoftheirlives.Ratherthanhelpingteensdevelopstrategiesfornegotiatingpubliclifeandtherisksof33withothers,fearfulparentshavefocusedontracking,monitoringandblocking.Thesetactics(策略)don,thelpteensdeveloptheskillstheyneedtomanagecomplexsoci

29、alsituations,34risksandgethelpwhenthey,reintrouble.nProtectingnkidsmayfeelliketherightthingtodo,butit35thelearningthatteensneedtodoastheycomeofageinatechnology-soakedworld.Practice4Innovation,theelixir(灵丹妙药)ofprogress,hasalwayscostpeopletheirjobs.IntheIndustrialRevolutionhandweaverswere26_asidebythe

30、mechanicalloom.Overthepast30yearsthedigitalrevolutionhas27manyofthemid-skilljobsthatsupported20th-centurymiddle-classlife.Typists,ticketagents,banktellersandmanyproduction-linejobshavebeendispensedwith,justastheweaverswere.Forthosewhobelievethattechnologicalprogresshasmadetheworldabetterplace,suchdi

31、sruptionisanaturalpartofrising28_.Althoughinnovationkillssomejobs,itcreatesnewandbetterones,mamore29_societybecomesricheranditswealthierinhabitantsdemandmoregoodsandservices.AhundredyearsagooneinthreeAmericanworkerswas30_onafarm.Todaylessthan2%ofthemproducefarmorefood.Themillionsfreedfromthelandwere

32、notrendered31,butfoundbetter-paidworkastheeconomygrewmoresophisticated.Todaythepoolofsecretarieshas32_.butthereareevermorecomputerprogrammersandwebdesigners.Optimismremainstherightstarting-point,butforworkersthedislocatingeffectsoftechnologymaymakethemselvesevidentfasterthanits33_.Evenifnewjobsandwo

33、nderfulproductsemerge,intheshort-termincomegapswillwiden,causinghugesocialdislocationandperhapsevenchangingpolitics.Technology1S34_willfeellikeatornado(旋风),hittingtherichworldfirst,but35sweepingthroughpoorercountriestoo.Nogovernmentispreparedforit.A)benefitsI)prosperityB)displacedJ)responsiveC)emplo

34、yedK)rhythmD)eventuallyL)sentimentsE)impactM)shrunkF)joblessN)sweptG)primarilyO)withdrawnH)productive二、CET-6阅读精读(一)事实细节题解题步骤:Example 1:Someoftheworld,smostsignificantproblemsneverhitheadlines.Oneexamplecomesfromagriculture.Foodriotsandhungermakenews.Butthetrendlyingbehindthesemattersisrarelytalkedab

35、out.Thisisthedeclineinthegrowthinyieldsofsomeoftheworld,smajorcrops.AnewstudybytheUniversityofMinnesotaandMcGillUniversityinMontreallooksatwhere,andhowfar,thisdeclineisoccurring.Whatdoestheauthortrytodrawattentionto?A.Foodriotsandhungerintheworld.B.Newsheadlinesintheleadingmedia.C.Thedeclineofthegra

36、inyieldgrowth.D.Thefoodsupplyinpopulouscountries.Example 2:Therearetwoworryingfeaturesoftheslowdown.Oneisthatithasbeenparticularlysharpintheworld,smostpopulous(人口多的)countries,IndiaandChina.Theirabilitytofeedthemselveshasbeenanimportantsourceofrelativestabilitybothwithinthecountriesandonworldfoodmark

37、ets.Thatself-sufficiencycannotbetakenforgrantedifyieldscontinuetoslowdownorreverse.WhydoestheauthormentionIndiaandChinainparticular?A. Theirself-sufficiencyisvitaltothestabilityofworldfoodmarkets.B. Theirfoodyieldshavebeguntodecreasesharplyinrecentyears.C. Theirbigpopulationsarecausingworldwideconce

38、rns.D. Theirfoodself-sufficiencyhasbeentakenforgranted.Example 3:Inthepast,workerswithaverageskills,doinganaveragejob,couldearnanaveragelifestyle.But,today,averageisofficiallyover.Beingaveragejustwon,tearnyouwhatitusedto.Itcan,twhensomanymoreemployershavesomuchmoreaccesstosomuchmoreaboveaveragecheap

39、foreignlabor,cheaprobotics,cheapsoftware,cheapautomationandcheapgenius.Therefore,everyoneneedstofindtheirextra-theiruniquevaluecontributionthatmakesthemstandoutinwhateveristheirfieldofemployment.AccordingtoParagraph3,tobeasuccessfulemployee,onehasto.A. workoncheapsoftwareB. askforamoderatesalaryC. a

40、doptanaveragelifestyleD. contributesomethinguniqueExample 4:Second,yieldgrowthhasbeenlowerinwheatandricethanincornandsoyabeans.Thisisproblematicbecausewheatandricearemoreimportantasfoods,accountingforaroundhalfofallcaloriesconsumed.Comeandsoyabeansaremoreimportantasfeedgrains.Theauthorsnotethat“weha

41、vepreferentiallyfocusedourcropimprovementeffortsonfeedinganimalsratherthanoncropsthatfeedpeopleandarethebasisoffoodsecurityinmuchoftheworld.Whatdoesthenewstudybythetwouniversitiessayaboutrecentcropimprovementefforts?A. Theyfailtoproducethesameremarkableresultsasbeforethe1980s.B. Theycontributealotto

42、theimprovementofhumanfoodproduction.C. Theyplayamajorroleinguaranteeingthefoodsecurityoftheworld.D. Theyfocusmoreontheincreaseofanimalfeedthanhumanfoodgrains.Example 5:Thereportqualifiesthemoreoptimisticfindingsofanothernewpaperwhichsuggeststhattheworldwillnothavetodigupalotmorelandforfarminginorder

43、tofeed9billionpeoplein2050,astheFoodandAgricultureOrganizationhasargued.WhatdoestheFoodandAgricultureOrganizationsayaboutworldfoodproductioninthecomingdecades?A. Thegrowingpopulationwillgreatlyincreasethepressureonworldfoodsupplies.B. Theoptimisticpredictionaboutfoodproductionshouldbeviewedwithcauti

44、on.C. Theslowdownofthegrowthinyieldsofmajorfoodcropswillbereversed.D. Theworldwillbeabletofeeditspopulationwithoutincreasingfarmland.Example 6:Instead,itsays,thankstoslowingpopulationgrowth,landcurrentlyploughedupforcropsmightbeabletorevert(回返)toforestorwilderness.Thiscouldhappen.Thetroubleisthatthe

45、forecastassumescontinuedimprovementsinyields,whichmaynotactuallyhappen.HowdoestheauthorviewtheargumentoftheFoodandAgricultureOrganization?A.Itisbuiltonthefindingsofanewstudy.B.Itisbasedonadoubtfulassumption.C.Itisbackedbystrongevidence.D.Itisopentofurtherdiscussion.Example 7:Youmaythinkyouarethelast

46、personwhowoulddriveaggressively,butyoumightbesurprised.Forinstance,haveyoueveryelledoutloudataslowerdriver,soundedthehornlongandhardatanothercar,orspeduptokeepanotherdriverfrompassing?Whichofthefollowingcharacterizesaggressivedriving?A.Talkingwhiledriving.B.Drivingfast.C.Yellingatanotherdriver.D.Sou

47、ndingthehornwhenpassingExample 8:Schoolsandbuscompaniesarefindingotherwaystosave.Inruralareaswherebusingisamust,someschoolshaveevenchosenfour-dayschoolweeks.Tosavemoney,someschoolschooseto.A.taketheshortestroutesB.shortentheschoolweekC.givedriversbettertrainingD.usefuel-efficientbusesExample 9:Fortunately,sciencehasanaturalappealforyoungsters.Theycanrelateittosomanythingsthattheyencounter-flashlights,tools,echoes,andrainbo

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