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1、之1998年1月大学英语六级阅读理解真题及答案1998年1月大学英语六级阅读理解真题及答案一、阅读理解第1题:A few common misconceptions. Beauty is only skin deep. Ones physical assets and liabilities dont count all that much in a managerial career. A woman should always try to look her best.Over the last 30 years, social scientists have conducted more
2、 than 1,000 studies of how we react to beautiful and not so beautiful people. The virtually unanimous conclusion: Looks do matter, more than most of us realize. The data suggest, for example, that physically attractive individuals are more likely to be treated well by their parents, sought out as fr
3、iends, and pursued romantically. With the possible exception of women seeking managerial jobs, they are also more likely to be hired, paid well, and promoted. Un American, you say, unfair and extremely unbelievable? Once again, the scientists have caught us mouthing pieties (虔诚) while acting just th
4、e contrary. Their typical experiment works something like this. They give each member of a group-college students, or teachers or corporate personnel mangers-a piece of paper relating an individuals accomplishments. Attached to the paper is a photograph. While the papers all say exactly the same thi
5、ng the pictures are different. Some show a strikingly attractive person, some an average looking character, and some an unusually unattractive human being. Group members are asked to rate the individual on certain attributes, anything from personal warmth to the likelihood that he or she will be pro
6、moted. Almost invariably, the better looking the person in the picture, the higher the person is rated. In the phrase, borrowed from Sappho, that the social scientists use to sum up the common perception, what is beautiful is good. In business, however, good looks cut both ways for women, and deeper
7、 than for men. A Utah State University professor, who is an authority on the subject, explains: In terms of their careers, the impact of physical attractiveness on males is only modest. But its potential impact on females can be tremendous, making it easier, for example, for the more attractive to g
8、et jobs where they are in the public eye. On another note, though, there is enough literature now for us to conclude that attractive women who aspire (追求) to managerial positions do not get on as well as women who may be less attractive. 1. According to the passage, people often wrongly believe that
9、 in pursuing a career as a manager _. A) a persons property or debts do not matter much B) a persons outward appearance is not a critical qualification C) women should always dress fashionably D) women should not only be attractive but also high minded 2. The result of research carried out by social
10、 scientists show that _. A) people do not realize the importance of looking ones best B) women in pursuit of managerial jobs are not likely to be paid well C) good looking women aspire to managerial positions D) attractive people generally have an advantage over those who are not 3. Experiments by s
11、cientists have shown that when people evaluate individuals on certain attributes _. A) they observe the principle that beauty is only skin deep B) they do not usually act according to the views they support C) they give ordinary looking persons the lowest ratings D) they tend to base their judgment
12、on the individuals accomplishments 4. “Good looks cut both ways for women” (Line 1, Para. 5) means that _. A) attractive women have tremendous potential impact on public jobs B) good looking women always get the best of everything C) being attractive is not always an advantage for women D) attractiv
13、e women do not do as well as unattractive women in managerial positions 5. It can be inferred from the passage that in the business world _. A) handsome men are not affected as much by their looks as attractive women are B) physically attractive women who are in the public eye usually do quite well
14、C) physically attractive men and women who are in the public eye usually get along quite well D) good looks are important for women as they are for men1小题、【正确答案】:B2小题、【正确答案】:D3小题、【正确答案】:B4小题、【正确答案】:C5小题、【正确答案】:A【参考解析】:无第2题:Not content with its doubtful claim to produce cheap food for our own populat
15、ion, the factory farming industry also argues that “hungry nations are benefiting from advances made by the poultry (家禽) industry”. In fact, rather than helping the fight against malnutrition (营养不良) in “hungry nations,” the spread of factory farming has, inevitably aggravated the problem. Large scal
16、e intensive meat and poultry production is a waste of food resources. This is because more protein has to be fed to animals in the form of vegetable matter than can ever be recovered in the form of meat. Much of the food value is lost in the animals process of digestion and cell replacement. Neither
17、, in the ca se of chicken, can one eat feathers, blood, feet or head. In all, only about 44% of the live animal fits to be eaten as meat. This means one has to feed approximately 910 times as much food value to the animal than one can consume from the carcass. As a system for feeding the hungry, the
18、 effects can prove disastrous. At times of crisis, grain is the food of life. Nevertheless, the huge increase in poultry production throughout Asia and Africa continues. Normally British or US firms are involved. For instance, an American based multinational company has this year announced its invol
19、vement in projects in several African countries. Britains largest suppliers chickens, Ross Breeders, are also involved in projects all over the world. Because such trade is good for exports, Western governments encourage it. In 1979, a firm in Bangladesh called Phoenix Poultry received a grant to se
20、t up a unit of 6,000 chickens and 18,000 laying hens. This almost doubled the number of poultry kept in the country all at once. But Bangladesh lacks capital, energy and food and has large numbers of unemployed. Such chicken raising demands capital for building and machinery, extensive use of energy
21、 resources for automation, and involves feeding chickens with potential famine relief protein food. At present, one of Bangladeshs main imports is food grains, because the country is unable to grow enough food to feed its population. On what then can they possibly feed the chicken? 1. In this passag
22、e the author argues that _. A) efficiency must be raised in the poultry industry B) raising poultry can provide more protein than growing grain C) factory farming will do more harm than good to developing countries D) hungry nations may benefit from the development of the poultry industry 2. Accordi
23、ng to the author, in factory, vegetable food _. A) is easy for chickens to digest B) is insufficient for the needs of poultry C) is fully utilised in meat and egg production D) is inefficiently converted into meat and eggs 3. Western governments encourage the poultry industry in Asia because they re
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