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大学英语六级真题集训之完型填空
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Most people who travel
long distances complain of
jetlag
(
喷气飞行时差反应
).
Jetlag
makes
business
travelers
less
productive
and
more
prone
__61__
making
mistakes.
It
is
actually
caused
by
__62__
of
your
“
body
clock
”
-a
small
cluster
of
brain cells that controls the timing of
biological __63__. The body clock is designed
for a __64__ rhythm of daylight and
darkness, so that it is thrown out of balance when
it __65__ daylight and darkness at the
wrong times in a new time zone.
The
__66__
of
jetlag
often
persist
for
days
__67__
the
internal
body
clock
slowly adjusts to the
new time zone Now a new anti-jetlag system is
__68__ that is
based on proven __69__
pioneering scientific research.
Dr.
Martin Moore-Ede has __70__ a practical strategy
to adjust the body clock
much
sooner
to
the
new
time
zone
__71__
controlled
exposure
to
bright
light,
The
time
zone
shift
is
easy
to
accomplish
and
eliminates
__72__
of
the
discomfort
of
jetlag.
A
successful
time
zone
shift
depends
on
knowing
the
exact
time
to
either
__73__ or avoid bright light. Exposure
to light at the wrong time can actually make
jetlag
worse.
The
proper
schedule
__74__
light
exposure
depends
a
great
deal
on
__75__
travel
plans.
Data
on
a
specific
flight
itinerary
(
旅
行
路线
)
and
the
individual
’
s
sleep __76__ are used to produce a Trip Guide with
__77__ on exactly
when to be exposed to
bright light. When the Trip Guide calls __78__
bright light you
should spend time
outdoors if possible. If it is
dark
out-side, or the weather is
bad,
__79__
you
are
on
an
aeroplane,
you
can
use
a
special
light
device
to
provide
the
necessary
light
__80__
for
a
range
of
activities
such
as
reading,
watching
TV
or
working.
61. A) for
B) from
C) to
D) of
62. A) rupture
B) corruption
C) eruption
D) disruption
63. A) actions
B) functions
C) reflection
D) behavior
64. A) regular
B) formal
C) continual
D) circular
65. A) retains
B) encounters
C) possesses
D) experiences
66.
A) diseases
B) symptoms
C) signs
D) defects
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67.
A) while
B)
whereas
C) if
D) although
68.
A) adaptable
B) approachable
C) available
D) agreeable
69.
A) broad
B) inclusive
C) tentative
D) extensive
70.
A) devised
B)
recognized
C) scrutinized
D)
visualized
71.
A) at
B) through
C) in
D) as
72.
A) most
B)
least
C) little
D) more
73.
A) attain
B)
shed
C) retrieve
D) seek
74.
A) on
B) with
C)
for
D) in
75.
A)
unique
B) specific
C)
complicated
D) peculiar
76.
A) norm
B) mode
C) pattern
D) style
77.
A) directories
B) instructions
C)
specifications
D) commentaries
78.
A) off
B) on
C) for
D) up
79.
A) or
B) and
C) but
D)
while
80.
A) agitation
B) spur
C) acceleration
D) stimulus
大学英语六级真题集训之完型填空
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In the United States, the
first day nursery, was opened in 1854. Nurseries
were
established
in
various
areas
during
the
__61__
half
of
the
19th
century;
most
of
__62__
were charitable. Both in Europe and in the U.S.,
the day nursery movement
received great
__63__ during the First World War, when __64__ of
manpower caused
the industrial
employment of unprecedented
(
前所未有
) numbers of women. In
some
European
countries
nurseries
were
established
__65__
in
munitions
(
军火
)
plants,
under direct
government sponsorship. __66__ the number of
nurseries in the U.S. also
rose __67__,
this rise was accomplished without government aid
of any kind. During
the
years
following
the
First
World
War,
__68__,
federal,
State,
and
local
governments
gradually
began
to
exercise
a
measure
of
control
__69__
the
day
nurseries, chiefly by __70__ them and
by.
The __71__ of the Second World War
was quickly followed by an increase in the
number of day nurseries in almost all
countries, as women were __72__ called up on
to
replace
men
in
the
factories.
On
this
__73__
the
U.S.
government
immediately
came to
the support of the
nursery schools,
__74__ $$6,000,000 in
July,
1942, for a
nursery school program for the children
of working mothers. Many States and local
communities __75__ this Federal aid. By
the end of the war, in August, 1945, more
than 100,000 children were being cared
__76__ in daycare centers receiving Federal
__77__. Soon afterward, the Federal
government
__78__
cut
down its expenditures
for this purpose and later __79__ them,
causing a sharp drop in the number of nursery
schools
in
operation.
However,
the
expectation
that
most
employed
mothers
would
leave their __80__ at
the end of the war was only partly fulfilled.
61.
A) latter
B)
late
C) other
D) first
62.
A) those
B)
them
C) whose
D) imitation
63.
A) impetus
B) input
C) imitation
D) initiative
65.
A) hardly
B)
entirely
C) only
D) even
66.
A) Because
B)
As
C) Since
D) Although
64.
A) sources
B)
abundance
C) shortage
D)
reduction
大学英语六级真题集训之完型填空
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67.
A) unanimously
B) sharply
C) predominantly
D) militantly
68.
A) therefore
B) consequently
C) however
D) moreover
69.
A) over
B) in
C) at
D) about
70.
A) formulating
B) labeling
C) patenting
D) licensing
71.
A) outset
B) outbreak
C) breakthrough
D) breakdown
72.
A) again
B) thus
C) repeatedly
D) yet
73.
A) circumstance
B) occasion
C) case
D) situation
74.
A) regulating
B) summoning
C) allocating
D) transferring
75.
A) expanded
B) facilitated
C) supplemented
D)
compensated
76.
A) by
B) after
C) of
D)
for
77.
A) pensions
B) subsidies
C) revenues
D) budgets
78.
A)
prevalently
B) furiously
C)
statistically
D) drastically
79.
A) abolished
B) diminished
C) jeopardized
D) precluded
80.
A) nurseries
B) homes
C) jobs
D) children
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