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1、大学六级-575 及答案解析(总分:703.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、BPart Writing(总题数:1,分数:106.00)1.学校图书馆利用不足;2. 导致这种显现的原因;3. 我的观点。Why Are There Fewer Students in the Library(分数:106.00)_二、BPart Reading (总题数:1,分数:70.00)Directions: In this part, you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly and answer the questions on An

2、swer Sheet 1. For questions 1-7, choose the best answer from the four choices marked A) , B) , C) and D) . For questions 8-10, complete the sentences with the information given in the passage.Falling Trough the CracksDuring her first semester at college at the University of North Carolina at Greensb

3、oro, in 2006, Georgina Uresti-Mandanado began having strange rashes and chest pains and feeling dizzy. But she put off seeing a doctor because she did not have health insurancein fact, she had never had health coverage Her mothers jobs as a farm laborer, poultry processor, and construction worker ne

4、ver provided insurance for her kids. Uresti-Mandanado, the granddaughter of Mexican immigrants, says that when she was growing up, “I only went to the doctor when I was really sick and my grandmas home remedies wouldnt fix it. “ But by winter break of her freshman year, she decided she needed to see

5、 a doctor. She waited until she was visiting her family in the Mexican city of San Luis Potosi, because it was cheaper to visit the doctor there The blood tests came back with bad news: lupus (狼疮).Uresti-Mandanados storyher inability to pay for care and her reluctance to seek it out until seriously

6、ill-is a common one in Hispanic communities. While millions of Americans of all backgrounds face the problem of being unable to access care because of a lack of insurance or inadequate coverage, Latinos axe far more likely than people in other racial and ethnic groups to be unable to afford or get c

7、are when they need it. The recently passed health-care-reform law will help ease that inequality through measures to make insurance available to the low-income uninsured, a population that is disproportionately Latino. But the 8 percent of U. S. residents that the Congressional Budget Office estimat

8、es will remain uninsured once health reform is implemented will still be disproportionately Latino, largely because the bill limits insurance options for new immigrants, both legal and illegal.According to numbers from the Kaiser Family Foundation, Hispanics make up one in seven Americans, but nearl

9、y half the countrys non-elderly uninsured; the advocacy group the National Council of La Raza claims that Hispanics make up one third of the countrys roughly 47 million uninsured. This is in part because Hispanics are more likely to work in low-wage jobs or for small businesses that do not offer hea

10、lth benefits. But the gap between Latinos and other groups suggests that forces other than purely economic ones may be at work: Latinos are 50 percent more likely to be uninsured than African-Americans, a population that actually has slightly lower median incomes. (Hispanics are almost three times a

11、s likely to be uninsured as non-Hispanic whites, who earn much more on average, according to census data.)The difference among children is even greater, with uninsurance rates among Hispanic kids almost twice those among African-American kids, according to the Kaiser Family Foundation.A third of Lat

12、inos under 65 who have insurance rely on the federal program Medicaid, which primarily covers low income children and some groups of adults, depending on the state (Medicaid will be available to low-income adults without children under the new federal health law. )The high uninsurance rate among Lat

13、inos may partly be explained by the fact that legal immigrants can enroll in the program only after they have been in the country for five years, and undocumented immigrants are barred from government insurance programs altogether. (Seventy-six percent of undocumented immigrants are from Latin Ameri

14、ca, according to the Pew Hispanic Center.)However, says Dr. Elena Rios, president of the National Hispanic Medical Association, “Hispanics often dont enroll“ in either private or public insurance, even if it is available to them. For those who have access to insurance through their employers, this m

15、ay be because they still cannot afford their share of the premiums. Those eligible for public programs may not know how to enroll. They also are often afraid to participate in a government program.“The thing that affects a lot in the Latino community is fear,“ explains Dr. Gonzalo Paz-Soldan, medica

16、l director of the Arlington Pediatric Center in northern Virginia. He points out that there is a large number of Latino children who qualify for Medicaid but who arent enrolled, possibly because undocumented parents may be scared to enroll their children, even if those children were born in the U. S

17、. and are citizens. “Theres a fear of accessing any kind of government program or anything that feels like a government program,“ he says, “because theres a prevailing feeling in the community that its going to have a negative impact on the family and the childs immigration status.“ Even legal perma

18、nent residents may be afraid to enroll their children, says Paz-Soldan, out of concern that it will be viewed as taking “some kind of welfare,“ he says, and be held against them when they apply for citizenship.Though lack of insurance is probably the largest thing keeping Latinos from getting medica

19、l care, Paz-Soldan says, low-income Latinos face the same barriers that prevent all low-income people from accessing care Those who have coverage or are able to get care at a community health center sometimes may not be able to use those resources because they do not have transportation or they work

20、 multiple jobs and cant get time off to go to the doctor. And a confusing factor may also be the lower availability of medical services in low-income neighborhoods.For newer immigrants, of course, language is another major factor that can stand in the way of treatment. Though there is a federal requ

21、irement that virtually all hospitals provide interpreters for non-English speakers, clinic workers and health experts say that interpreters are often in short supply, if available at all, and many patients who lack English proficiency leave medical appointments without understanding doctors instruct

22、ions. In one case, Paz-Soldans clinic saw an infant who had been hospitalized for several weeks after birth, yet no one at the hospital had communicated to the mother that the child had Down syndrome or explained the significance of the diagnosis.For Uresti-Mandanado, the story had a happier ending:

23、 her symptoms went away on their own, and she has not yet required treatment. But the problem her story illustrates are very real. The insecurity created by financial or linguistic barriers to care means that many Latinos may be at risk of not being able to get treatment when they need it. This plac

24、es their individual health in danger, and the increased risk of serious illness makes their familys financial situation even more uncertain. Thats why health-care reform comes as a great relief to many Hispanic health advocates. Apart from the fact that under the new law, Medicaid will be opened to

25、many low-income people, subsidies will help make it possible for those who cant currently afford insurance to purchase coverage if they do not get it from their employers.The legislation, however, does contain some provisions that concern Latino-rights advocates. There are proof-of-citizenship requi

26、rements that even native-born Americans may have difficulty meeting because they do not have their original birth certificates or other documentation. Legal immigrants wilt still be barred from enrolling in Medicaid until they have been in the country for five years, and undocumented immigrants will

27、 be unable to purchase insurance through the newly created exchanges, even as individuals. While they regard health reform as a significant step forward, advocates worry that these measures will mean that Latinos and immigrants from outside Latin America will account for a large portion of Americans

28、 who will remain uninsured after the law goes into effect.Still, advocates say its a good start. The National Hispanic Medical Associations Rios says, “Were the ones who get the most out of this. “(分数:70.00)(1).When Georgina Uresti-Mandanado felt ill, she didnt go to see the doctor immediately becau

29、se _.(分数:7.00)A.She was not covered by health insuranceB.She wanted to wait until the winter breakC.She thought her grandma could cure herD.She was going to visit her family soon(2).In which way wilt the newly passed law help Latinos?(分数:7.00)A.It will make insurance free to those legal immigrants.B

30、.It will cover people in small business with low salary.C.It will take measures to insure the low-income uninsured.D.It will have much lower demands on immigrant candidates.(3).The gap between Latinos and other groups suggests that _.(分数:7.00)A.Latinos are most unlikely to be insuredB.not merely eco

31、nomic forces are workingC.insurance is seldom available to the poorD.economic forces alone influence insurance(4).Government insurance programs do not include _.(分数:7.00)A.Latino childrenB.Hispanic peopleC.low-income adultsD.undocumented immigrants(5).What maybe the reason why some Hispanics have jo

32、bs but uninsured?(分数:7.00)A.They are not interested in health insurance.B.They do not believe in the insurance system.C.Their employers refuse to enroll them in the welfare system.D.Their income is not enough for their share of the premium.(6).Legal permanent residents dare not enroll their children

33、 in medical insurance, because they are afraid this may become a barrier to _.(分数:7.00)A.their application for citizenshipB.their participation in activitiesC.their admission to universityD.their enjoyment of welfare(7).Which one is not the reason why low-income people who have health insurance cant

34、 get medical care?(分数:7.00)A.It is very inconvenient for them to see the doctor.B.Health insurance does not bring them any benefit.C.They have several jobs and dont have time to see the doctor.D.Medical service is almost unavailable in their neighborhood.(8).Many patients who lack English proficienc

35、y leave medical appointments without understanding doctors instructions because interpreters are _.(分数:7.00)填空项 1:_(9).It is possible for those who cant currently afford insurance to purchase coverage to receive _ if they do not get it from their employers.(分数:7.00)填空项 1:_(10).Even native-born Ameri

36、cans who want to have health insurance have to provide their original birth certificates or other documentation according to _.(分数:7.00)填空项 1:_三、BPart Listenin(总题数:4,分数:105.00)BSection A/BDirections: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each co

37、nversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A) , B) , C) and D) , and decide which is the best answer. (分数:35.

38、00)A.Make some copies for her.B.Buy copy paper for her.C.Show her how to use the copy machine.D.Show her where the stationery store is.A.By taxi.B.By bus.C.By subway.D.By train.A.Leave a message.B.Wait and talk to Mr. Wolf.C.Contact the Mr. Wolf later.D.Come in and visit Mr. Wolf.A.He was stuck at t

39、he embassy.B.He lost his travel documents.C.His passport expired.D.He overstayed his visa.A.Have more people work on the report.B.Finish the report himself.C.Write the report this afternoon.D.Allow more time to finish the report.(分数:21.00)A.Enrolling in a business class.B.Airline reservations.C.Conc

40、ert tickets.D.An important meeting.A.Talking to their attorneys.B.Discussing a contract.C.Signing an agreement.D.Paying off a debt.A.They will need a large location.B.Not many will attend the seminar.C.Theyd better find a location quickly.D.The convention center may not be available.Questions 19 to

41、21 are bused on the conversation you have just heard.(分数:21.00)A.It is used too much.B.It is more necessary than E-mail.C.It is very convenient.D.It has more problems than benefits.A.The bad manners of cell phone users.B.The damage to users ears.C.Too much use on little things.D.Bad effect on others

42、 earsA.Its disadvantages outweigh its advantages.B.It is useful if properly used.C.It may well spoil ones vacation plan.D.It can raise his efficiency.Questions 22 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.(分数:28.00)A.She read a newspaper article about podcasting.B.She watched others po

43、dcast.C.She borrowed some former bloggers idea.D.She read some popular blogs.A.They were interested and expressed their thoughts via e-mail.B.They willingly subscribed to her podcast.C.They felt surprised and offered their advice to her podcast.D.They made demands on her podcast.A.It provides variou

44、s radio shows.B.It contains things she is interested in.C.The woman thinks it a burden.D.The woman charged the users a little.A.She wants to do and say as she likes.B.Podcasting is just a hobby for her.C.Nobody is charging in this field.D.The audience only want it for free.四、BSection B/B(总题数:3,分数:70

45、.00)Directions: Passage OneQuestions 26 to 28 are bused on the passage you have just heard.(分数:21.00)A.She wrote a letter to the President.B.She carried out a “Childrens Forest“ project.C.She established Kids F. A. C. ED.She spoke at the Earth Summit in Brazil.A.It offers help to Kids who loves wild

46、 life.B.It provides wild animals with food.C.It creates the backyard wildlife habitats.D.It advocates the protection of the nature.A.It was established in 1992.B.It is a great way to start helping the wildlife.C.It has 30,000 members.D.It teaches kids to be environmentally friendly.Passage TwoQuesti

47、ons 29 to 32 are bused on the passage you have just heard.(分数:28.00)A.Heart disease.B.Cancer.C.Smoking.D.Poor diet.A.They cannot be treated.B.Some of them are linked to family genetics.C.For women, colon cancer is the most common.D.A healthy diet can lower the risk of cancer.A.Most cancer diseases c

48、ould be treated.B.Cancer diseases could increase a lot in the next 20 years.C.Tobacco use is the number one cause of cancer.D.Colon cancer is especially common in developing countriesA.Cancers caused by infections are more common.B.They can hardly be prevented.C.There will a seventeen percent increa

49、se rate in cancers.D.They result from smoking.Passage ThreeQuestions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.(分数:21.00)A.She was very worried.B.She was confident.C.She felt very nervous.D.She felt calm.A.Helping her younger brother to take part in the local Special Olympisc.B.Telling about her experience as a volunteer at the local Speci

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