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2016下半年大学英语六级仔细阅读训练题

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2016下半年大学英语六级仔细阅读训练题

Passage One

Questions 56 to 60 are based on the followingpassage.

Terry Wolfisch Cole may seem like an ordinary40-year-old mom, but her neighbors know the truth:She's one of the "Pod People." At the supermarketshe wanders the aisles in a self-contained bubble,thanks to her iPod digital music player. Through those little white ear buds, Wolfisch Cole listensto a playlist mixed by her favorite disc presenter-herself.

At home, when the kids are tucked away, Wolfisch Cole often escapes to another solomedia pod- but in this one, she's transmitting instead of just receiving. On her computer weblog, or "blog", she types an online journal chronicling daily news of her life, then shares it allwith the Web.

Wolfisch Cole-who also gets her daily news customized off the Internet and whose digitalvideo recorder (DVR)scans through the television wasteland to find and record shows that suither tastes-is part of a new breed of people who are filtering, shaping and even creating mediafor themselves. They are increasingly turning their backs on the established system of massmedia that has provided news and entertainment for the past half-century. They've joined theexploding "iMedia" revolution, putting the power of media in the hands of ordinary people.

The tools of the movement consist of a bubbling stew of new technologies that includeiPods, blogs, podcasts, DVRs, customized online newspapers, and satellite radio.

Devotees of iMedia run the gamut (范围)from the 89-year-old New York grandmother,known as Bubby, who has taken up blogging to share her worldly advice, to 11-year-old DylanVerdi of Texas, who has started broadcasting her own homemade TV show or "vlog', for videoweb log. In between are countless iMedia enthusiasts like Rogier van Bakel, 44, of Maine, whoblogs at night, reads a Web- customized news page in the morning, travels with his fully loadediPod and comes home to watch whatever the DVR has chosen for him.

If the old media model was broadcasting, this new phenomenon might" be called ego-casting, says Christine Rosen, a fellow with the Ethics and Public Policy Center. The term fits,she says, because the trend is all about me-me-media -" the idea is to get exactly what youwant, when and where you want it."

Rosen and others trace the beginnings of the iMedia revolution to the invention of the TVremote, which marked the first subtle shift of media control away from broadcasters and intothe hands of the average couch potato. It enabled viewers to vote with their thumbs-making iteasier to abandon dull programs and avoid commercials. With the proliferation (激增)of cableTV channels in the late 1980s followed by the mid-1990s arrival of the Internet, controllingmedia input wasn't just a luxury. "Control has become a necessity," says Bill Rose, "Withoutit, there's no way to sort through all the options that are becoming available."

56. Who is Terry Wolfisch Cole probably according to the passage?

A.A middle-aged housewife.

B.A saleswoman in the supermarket.

C.A disc presenter.

online news writer.

57. Which of the following is the characteristic of the new breed of people according to thepassage ?

provide news and entertainment for the public.

have started the iMedia revolution.

have helped ordinary people control media.

choose what to listen to or watch by themselves.

58. What can be learned about the devotees of iMedia from the passage?

are either very old or very young.

consist of people of all ages.

are located in New York, Texas and Maine.

share the same interests.

59. According to the passage, Christine Rosen calls the iMedia revolution ego-castingbecause _________

le show themselves in the media

le get their needs for media met

le can watch whatever they like

is the invention of an individual

60. Why was the invention of the TV remote important according to the passage?

use it enabled ordinary people to control media to some extent.

use it made more cable TV channels available to people.

use it led to the invention of Internet in the 1990s.

use it made life easier for couch potatoes.

 Passage Two

Questions 61 to 65 are based on the following passage.

Many bankers may be worried about whether some fancy product dreamed up might yetlead to a visit from the police. Daniel Dantas, a financier, who has profited by operating at themiddle place where business and government meet in Brazil, has been opening the door to findthe police outside for much of the

past decade. On December 2nd he was convicted of a less sophisticated crime: trying tobribe police officers. Mr. Dantas, who has acquired great notoriety in Brazil, was fined $ 5million and sentenced to ten years in prison. He has appealed against his conviction.

The charge stems from a police investigation into money-laundering (洗钱)known asOperation Satiagraha. It grew out of a previous investigation into Mr. Dantas' use of Kroll, asecurity consultancy, to watch over his business partners. During this investigation the policeseized a computer from Opportunity, Mr. Dantas's investment bank, which contained datafrom the mid-1990s to 2004 and apparently showed suspicious movements of money.

The judge found that Mr. Dantas tried to pay bribes, via two go-betweens, to keep hisname out of the Satiagraha investigation. A man fitted with a bugging device was offered $1million in cash, with another $ 4 million to follow, the police say. They claim that Mr. Dantas'strick involved money travelling to the Cayman Islands, then via the British Virgin Islands to anaccount in Ireland, on to Delaware, and then re-entering Brazil as foreign investment.

For Mr. Dantas his crime is a steep fall from grace. A man who sleeps little and socializesless, he is a vegetarian and self-made billionaire, a gifted financier who has serially fallen outwith his business partners. He once controlled a large telecoms firm, acting for investors whoincluded Citigroup. He says he is the victim of a conspiracy mounted by the government.

It is Mr. Dantas' supposed influence in government circles that has added to his ng the1990s, when many state-owned businesses were privatized, Mr. Dantas positionedhimself as the man with the needed expertise and contacts. He enjoyed easy access to thegovernment of President Femando Henrique Cardoso, including meetings with the presidenthimself. That influence carried through into the government of President Luiz Inacio Lula daSilva. Mr. Dantas is alleged to have been one of the funders of a cash-for-votes scheme inBrazil's  Congress mounted by leaders of Lula's Workers' Party in 2003-2004. Many of thosewho have had dealings with Mr. Dantas insist that these have been legitimate and conducted ingood faith. They include Luiz Eduardo Greenhalgh, a lawyer and PT politician, whom he hired asa consultant.

61. What kind of crime was Daniel Dantas convicted of according to the passage?

A.A crime quite experienced and tactful.

B.A crime by operating at the middle place.

C.A crime attempting to temper police to work for him.

D.A crime in money-laundering.

62. How did the police convict the charge against Mr. Dantas according to the passage?

seized a computer by chance and got some evidence.

directly conducted a probe into him.

found he tempered police officers to delete his name.

questioned him and made sure the process of money-laundering.

63. Mr. Dantas' relationship with his business partners is that __

usually gets along well with them

does not have a good relationship with them

totally trusts all of his business partners

believes that they make him a victim

64. What can we learn about Mr. Dantas according to the passage?

is a gifted financier and less socialized person.

always enjoys notorious fame in economic and political field.

is a vegetarian who likes making food by himself.

tragedy was mounted by the government conspiracy.

65. What kind of relationship is reflected between Mr. Dantas and government in thepassage?

influence on government may reduce his notoriety and crime.

business privatization, he participated with demanding expertise.

never meets the President himself.

le knowing him deem that he was sheer evil.