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英语六级考试中国文史出版社闪过

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⑴ 陈洁如是蒋介石夫人吗 中国文史出版社

应该是,但是蒋介石的第二任夫人是宋美龄

⑵ 求去年12月全国英语六级考试试卷

2007年12月22日大学六级真题word (2008-06-04 16:34:07)
标签:教育

Part I Writing (30 minutes)

The digital age

1. 如今,数字化产品越来越多,如…

2. 使用数字化产品对于人们学习工作和生活的影响。

Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning) (15 minutes)

Seven Ways to Save the World

Forget the old idea that conserving energy is a form of self-denial—riding bicycles, dimming the lights, and taking fewer showers. These days conservation is all about efficiency: getting the same—or better—results from just a fraction of the energy. When a slump in business travel forced Ulrich Ramer to cut costs at his family—owned hotel in Germany, he replaced hundreds of the hotel’s wasteful light bulbs, getting the same light for 80 percent less power. He bought a new water boiler with a digitally controlled pump, and wrapped insulation around the pipes. Spending about £100,000 on these and other improvements, he slashed his £90,000 fuel and power bill by £60,000. As a bonus, the hotel’s lower energy needs have reced its annual carbon emissions by more than 200 metric tons. “For us, saving energy has been very, very profitable,” he says. “And most importantly, we’re not giving up a single comfort for our guests.”

Efficiency is also a great way to lower carbon emissions and help slow global warming. But the best argument for efficiency is its cost—or, more precisely, its profitability. That’s because quickly growing energy demand requires immense investment in new supply, not to mention the drain of rising energy prices.

No wonder efficiency has moved to the top of the political agenda. On Jan. 10, the European Union unveiled a plan to cut energy use across the continent by 20 percent by 2020. Last March, China imposed a 20 percent increase in energy efficiency by 2020. Even George W. Bush, the Texas oilman, is expected to talk about energy conservation in his State of the Union speech this week.

The good news is that the world is full of proven, cheap ways to save energy. Here are the seven that could have the biggest impact.

Insulate

Space heating and cooling eats up 36 percent of all the world’s energy. There’s virtually no limit to how much of that can be saved, as prototype “zero-energy homes” in Switzerland and Germany have shown. There’s been a surge in new ways of keeping heat in and cold out (or vice versa). The most advanced insulation follows the law of increasing returns: if you add enough you can scale down or even eliminate heating and air-conditioning equipment, lowering costs even before you start saving on utility bills. Studies have shown that green workplaces (ones that don’t constantly need to have the heat or air-conditioner running) have higher worker proctivity and lower sick rates.

Change Bulbs

Lighting eats up 20 percent of the world’s electricity, or the equivalent of roughly 600,000 tons of coal a day. Forty percent of that powers old-fashioned incandescent light bulbs—a 19th-century technology that wastes most of the power it consumes on unwanted heat.

Compact fluorescent lamps, or CFLS, not only use 75 to 80 percent less electricity than incandescent bulbs to generate the same amount of light, but they also last 10 times longer. Phasing old bulbs out by 2030 would save the output of 650 power plants and avoid the release of 700 million tons of carbon into the atmosphere each year.

Comfort Zone

Water boilers, space heaters and air conditioners have been notoriously inefficient. The heat pump has altered that equation. It removes heat from the air outside or the ground below and uses it to supply heat to a building or its water supply. In the summer, the system can be reversed to cool buildings as well.

Most new residential buildings in Sweden are already heated with ground-source heat pumps. Such systems consume almost no conventional fuel at all. Several countries have used subsidies to jump-start the market, including Japan, where almost I million heat pumps have been installed in the past two years to heat water for showers and hot tubs.

Remake Factories

From steel mills to paper factories, instry eats up about a third of the world’s energy. The opportunities to save are vast. In Ludwigshafen, German chemicals giant BASF runs an interconnected complex of more than 200 chemical factories, where heat proced by one chemical process is used to power the next. At the Ludwigshafen site site alone, such recycling of heat and energy saves the company £200 million a year and almost half its CO2 emissions. Now BASF is doing the same for new plants in China. “Optimizing (优化) energy efficiency is a decisive competitive advantage,” says BASF CEO Jurgen Hambrecht.

Green Driving

A quarter of the world’s energy---including two thirds of the annual proction of oil—is used for transportation. Some savings come free of charge: you can boost fuel efficiency by 6 percent simply by keeping your car’s tires properly inflated (充气). Gasoline-electric hybrid(混合型的) models like the Toyota Prius improve mileage by a further 20 percent over conventional models.

A Better Fridge

More than half of all residential power goes into running household appliances, procing a fifth of the world’s carbon emissions. And that’s true even though manufacturers have already hiked the efficiency of refrigerators and other white goods by as much as 70 percent since the 1980s. According to an International Energy Agency study, if consumers chose those models that would save them the most money over the life of the appliance, they’d cut global residential power consumption (and their utility bills) by 43 percent.

Flexible Payment

Who says you have to pay for all your conservation investments? “Energy service contractors” will pay for retrofitting(翻新改造)in return for a share of the client’s annual utility-bill savings. In Beijing. Shenwu Thermal Energy Technology Co. specializes in retrofitting China’s steel furnaces. Shenwu puts up the initial investment to install a heat exchanger that preheats the air going into the furnace, slashing the client’s fuel costs. Shenwu pockets a cut of those savings, so both Shenwu and the client profit.

If saving energy is so easy and profitable, why isn’t everyone doing it? It has do with psychology and a lack of information. Most of us tend to look at today’s price tag more than tomorrow’s potential saving. That holds double for the landlord or developer, who won’t actually see a penny of the savings his investment in better insulation or a better heating system might generate. In many people’s minds, conservation is still associated with self-denial. Many environmentalists still push that view.

Smart governments can help push the market in the right direction. The EU’s 1994 law on labeling was such a success that it extended the same idea to entire buildings last year. To boost the market value of efficiency, all new buildings are required to have an “energy pass” detailing power and heating consumption. Countries like Japan and Germany have successively tightened building codes, requiring an increase in insulation levels but leaving it up to builders to decide how to meet them.

The most powerful incentives, of course, will come from the market itself. Over the past year, sky-high fuel prices have focused minds on efficiency like never before. Ever-increasing pressure to cut costs has finally forced more companies to do some math on their energy use.

Will it be enough? With global demand and emissions rising so fast, we may not have any choice but to try. Efficient technology is here now, proven and cheap. Compared with all other options, it’s the biggest, easiest and most profitable bang for the buck.

1. What is said to be best way to conserve energy nowadays?

A) Raising efficiency. B) Cutting unnecessary costs..

C) Finding alternative resources. D) Sacrificing some personal comforts.

2. What does the European Union plan to do?

A) Diversify energy supply. B) Cut energy consumption.

C) Rece carbon emissions. D) Raise proction Raise proction efficiency.

3. If you add enough insulation to your house, you may be able to _____________.

A) improve your work environment B) cut your utility bills by half

C) get rid of air-conditioners D) enjoy much better health

4. How much of the power consumed by incandescent bulbs is converted into light?

A) A small portion. B) Some 40 percent. C) Almost half. D) 75 to 80 percent.

5. Some countries have tried to jump-start the market of heat pumps by __________.

A)upgrading the equipment B)encouraging investments C) implementing high-tech D)providing subsidies

6. German chemicals giant BASF saves £200 million a year by ___________.

A) recycling heat and energy B) setting up factories in China

C) using the newest technology D) recing the CO2 emissions of its plants

7. Global residential power consumption can be cut by 43 percent if ___________.

A) we increase the insulation of walls and water pipes

B) We choose simpler models of electrical appliances

C) We cut down on the use of refrigerators and other white goods

D) We choose the most efficient models of refrigerators and other white goods

8. Energy service contractors profit by taking a part of clients____________.

9. Many environmentalists maintain the view that conservation has much to do with _____.

10. The strongest incentives for energy conservation will derive from __________
Part III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes)

Section A

11. A) Proceed in his own way. B) Stick to the original plan.

C) Compromise with his colleague. D) Try to change his colleague’s mind.

12. A) Mary has a keen eye for style. B) Nancy regrets buying the dress.

C) Nancy and Mary went shopping together in Rome. D) Nancy and Mary like to follow the latest fashion.

13. A) Wash the dishes. B) Go to the theatre.

C) Pick up George and Martha. D) Take her daughter to hospital.

14. A) She enjoys making up stories about other people. B) She can never keep anything to herself for long.

C) She is eager to share news with the woman. D) She is the best informed woman in town.

15. A) A car dealer. B) A mechanic C) A driving examiner. D) A technical consultant.

16. A) The shopping mall has been deserted recently. B) Shoppers can only find good stores in the mall.

C) Lots of people moved out of the downtown area. D) There isn’t much business downtown nowadays.

17. A) He will help the woman with her reading. B) The lounge is not a place for him to study in.

C) He feels sleepy whenever he tries to study. D) A cozy place is rather hard to find on campus.

18. A) To protect her from getting scratches. B) To help relieve her of the pain.

C) To prevent mosquito bites. D) To avoid getting sunburnt.

Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

19. A) In a studio. B) In a clothing store. C) At a beach resort D) At a fashion show

20. A) To live there permanently. B) To stay there for half a year.

C) To find a better job to support herself. D) To sell leather goods for a British company.

21. A) Designing fashion items for several companies. B) Modeling for a world-famous Italian company.

C) Working as an employee for Ferragamo. D) Serving as a sales agent for Burberrys.

22. A) It has seen a steady decline in its profits. B) It has become much more competitive.

C) It has lost many customers to foreign companies. D) It has attracted lot more designers from abroad.

23. A) It helps her to attract more public attention. B) It improves her chance of getting promoted.

C) It strengthens her relationship with students. D) It enables her to understand people better.

24. A) Passively. B) Positively. C) Skeptically. D) Sensitively.

25. A) It keeps haunting her day and night. B) Her teaching was somewhat affected by it.

C) It vanishes the moment she steps into her role. D) Her mind goes blank once she gets on the stage.

Section B

Passage One

Questions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you have just heard.

26. A) To win over the majority of passengers from airlines in twenty years.

B) To reform railroad management in western European countries.

C) To electrify the railway lines between major European cities.

D) To set up an express train network throughout Europe.

27. A) Major European airliner will go bankrupt.

B) Europeans will pay much less for traveling.

C) Traveling time by train between major European cities will be cut by half.

D) Trains will become the safest and most efficient means of travel in Europe.

28. A) Train travel will prove much more comfortable than air travel.

B) Passengers will feel much safer on board a train than on a plane.

C) Rail transport will be environmentally friendlier than air transport.

D) Traveling by train may be as quick as, or even quicker than, by air.

29. A) In 1981. B) In 1989. C) In 1990. D) In 2000.

Passage Two

Questions 30 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.

30. A) There can be no speedy recovery for mental patients.

B) Approaches to healing patients are essentially the same.

C) The mind and body should be taken as an integral whole.

D) There is no clear division of labor in the medical profession.

31. A) A doctor’s fame strengthens the patients’ faith in them.

B) Abuse of medicines is widespread in many urban hospitals.

C) One third of the patients depend on harmless substances for cure.

D) A patient’s expectations of a drug have an effect on their recovery.

32. A) Expensive drugs may not prove the most effective.

B) The workings of the mind may help patients recover.

C) Doctors often exaggerate the effect of their remedies.

D) Most illnesses can be cured without medication.

Passage Three

Questions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.

33. A) Enjoying strong feelings and emotions. B) Defying all dangers when they have to.

C) Being fond of making sensational news. D) Dreaming of becoming famous one day.

34. A) Working in an emergency room. B) Watching horror movies.

C) Listening to rock music. D) Doing daily routines.

35. A) A rock climber. B) A psychologist. C) A resident doctor. D) A career consultant.

Section C

If you’re like most people, you’ve inlged in fake listening many times. You go to history class, sit in the third row, and look (36) ________ at the instructor as she speaks. But your mind is far away, (37) _______ in the clouds of pleasant daydreams. (38) ________ you come back to earth: the instructor writes an important term on the chalkboard, and you (39) _______ it in your notebook. Every once in a while the instructor makes a (40) _________ remark, causing others in the class to laugh. You smile politely, pretending that you’ve heard the remark and found it mildly (41) ___________. You have a vague sense of (42) ___________ that you aren’t paying close attention, but you tell yourself that any (43) ________ you miss can be picked up from a friend’s notes. Besides, (44) _______________________. So back you go into your private little world. Only later do you realize you’ve missed important information for a test.

Fake listening may be easily exposed, since many speakers are sensitive to facial cues and can tell if you’re merely pretending to listen. (45) ________________________.

Even if you’re not exposed, there’s another reason to avoid fakery; it’s easy for this behavior to become a habit. For some people, the habit is so deeply rooted that (46) _________________. As a result, they miss lots of valuable information.

⑶ 有考过六级的小伙伴能不能说下英语六级考试内容包括哪些吗

1)作来文:要求根据所提供自的信息及提示写出一篇短文,六级150-200词。
(2)听力:自2016年6月考试起,四、六级考试的听力试题已作局部调整。
(3)阅读理解:六级复习重点一定要集中在真题上,阅读具体考试内容包括:1篇词汇理解、1篇长篇阅读和2篇仔细阅读。
①选词填空:共1篇,200~250词,挖10空,选项提供15个词;
②长篇阅读:共1篇, 1000词左右,文后附10 个句子,每句一题,要求选择句子信息出于哪个段落;
③仔细阅读:共2篇,300~400词,每篇文章有5道选择题,根据文章内容,选择最佳答案,考察方向多为细节理解,推测判断,主旨大意理解,理解词义等。
(4)翻译:翻译部分题型为段落汉译英。翻译内容涉及中国的历史、文化、经济、社会发展等。六级长度为180-200个汉字。

⑷ 谁知道英语六级能考几次2次还没过,还有机会再考吗

大学英语六级考试只要过了四级就可以一直考。

大学英语六级的报名条件为:

1、全日容制普通高校专科、本科和研究生中的在校生。

2、该校已设六级考点,原则上不得跨校考试。

3、大学英语六级考试报名中,要求考生出示英语四级考试合格证,否则不能报考。

所以只要是在校生,四级英语成绩合格,那么每年都可以参见英语六级考试。

(4)英语六级考试中国文史出版社闪过扩展阅读:

大学学英语六级,英语分听说读写,其实考过6级基本是中等水平了,但是还是限制在文字上面,比如词汇量大,读写没问题,然后听的能力肯定强点,但是基本还是应试考试,就是中国式英语,当然应付一般的英语资料和工作够了。

英语六级水平适合的工作有:英语老师、部分地区的旅游导购、采购员、外贸员、翻译员。

⑸ 暑假想背背单词,有人能推荐下好用的六级词汇书吗闪过英语的好用吗

暑期背单词很好呀,很好的想法,要坚持哦,闪过的话没用过不知道好用不专,

六级背单词的属话可以用软件来背哦,可以用雷哥单词。它有很多考试高频词汇,对我们考试很有用,

而且整个 都是免费的,占用内存也不多,背四六级完全可以用这个。

⑹ 中国文史出版社发行部是骗人的

第一,所谓的打字兼职都是骗子。第二,如果某位自称不骗人,参考第一点。 如果你不是来兜售虚假出版社的兼职打字诈骗广告的,能不能稍微用脚趾头想一

⑺ 美国人考不过中国的英语六级考试是真的吗

美国人英文没那么差,我在澳洲,人家就生活在那样的一个环境中不可能不好。如果中版国人口语权说的跟美国人一样好,那不行,英文分听说读写还有理解。如果让一个正常的美国人来考你说的那些考试的话,三,四,六级就基本没问题了,如果不及格就一定是练习的少,题型不熟悉,知识点绝对没问题。八级就不行了,因为那是专业的。雅思考个6分,简简单单,6分以下那是白痴。托福不大了解,我觉得托福成绩的中等边上就是美国人的平局水平。GRE那是美国考研的,必然地难,GRE如果above average,啥也别说,直接上研。TAT,不知是啥玩意,但我知道SAT,俗称美国高考,就像中国的高考,考得好就上清华北大,考不好就整个三流的。美国SAT,考得好就去常哈弗耶鲁的,考不好就坐家里吧。

⑻ 怎样查询几年前全国英语六级考试成绩

几年前的英语六级成绩已经过期

⑼ 急!!!!各位通过英语六级考试的,说一说经验啊!

一定要认真做历年的真题,至少10套以上,而且要认真做,把你常见的却不会的,逐一记下来,背住了,一段时间后,你会发现自己有提高了,听力的练习当然真题的帮助也是最大的,一定要经常听,经常练,每年的考试其实都很有相关性的,奥秘就在于你的发掘了,认真做真题吧,相信你会成功的!

我认为听力最好的就是真题,而且是实考听力,因为无论从语速上还是发音上来说都是最标准的~很关键哦
提高听力的方法就是不断"磨"耳朵,听音乐,看电影都是英文的,没事就听,主要练习集中注意力``
阅读其实六级更注重的是技巧,六级在时间上比四级更紧,所以找阅读的技巧很关键,我比较习惯迅速浏览文章用1分钟左右,看问题,尤其是问题中的关键词,然后到文章中找出那个词再仔细阅读它所在那段,选出答案,一般2个阅读用时在15分钟左右,准确率还可以,7个左右吧.你可以常做题,自己找出个适合你的.
要说真题哪个好,我基本上把所有出版社的模拟题都做了,(4,6级加起来),主要看讲解吧,4级真题我记不清用的哪个了,6级的是王长喜的,还可以~阅读那的生词都有讲解呢.但是好象没配听力原带,一般学校的老师那有,你最好复制真题实考听力来听哦~
写作方面呢,其实老师阅卷的速度是很快的,通常都是把卷子扫到电脑屏幕上来阅,所以练好你的字是一个关键.其实不需要你有华丽的词语,用最简单的话把你的观点陈述出来你就成功一半了,再次,写作里很多词的,比较常用的那些转折的,你可以看看范文,多背一些关键词,老师看见也会加分的.
拿出时间来学,只要你想过,哪怕是1个月,我觉得也是很有希望的,加油吧!

⑽ 中国文史出版社发行部怎么样

中国文史出版社发行部是1988-05-14在北京市西城区注册成立的全民所有制,注册地址位于北内京容市西城区太平桥大街23号。

中国文史出版社发行部的统一社会信用代码/注册号是911101021013419985,企业法人刘发升,目前企业处于开业状态。

中国文史出版社发行部的经营范围是:零售、总发行本版图书;销售工艺品、文化用品、金银制品。(企业依法自主选择经营项目,开展经营活动;依法须经批准的项目,经相关部门批准后依批准的内容开展经营活动;不得从事本市产业政策禁止和限制类项目的经营活动。)。在北京市,相近经营范围的公司总注册资本为611189万元,主要资本集中在 5000万以上 规模的企业中,共36家。

通过爱企查查看中国文史出版社发行部更多信息和资讯。

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