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1、大学英语六级长篇阅读练习及答案解析大学英语六级考试阅读要求考生能顺利读懂语言难度中等的一般性题材的文章、掌握中心大意以及说明中心大意的事实和细节,并能进行一定的分析、推理和判断。下面小编为大家整理了六级长篇阅读练习题及答案解析,希望对您有所帮助,祝大家备考顺利! 大学英语六级长篇阅读练习及答案解析(6) Section B(原快速阅读理解调整为长篇阅读理解,篇章长度和难度不变。篇章后附有10个句子,每句一题。每句所含的信息出自篇章的某一段落,要求考生找出与每句所含信息相匹配的段落。) Directions: In this section, you are going to read a pa
2、ssage with ten statements attached to it. Each statement contains information given in one of the paragraphs. Identify the paragraph from which the information is derived. You may choose a paragraph more than once. Each paragraph is marked with a letter. Answer the questions by marking the correspon
3、ding letter on Answer Sheet 2. Why Are Airlines Withholding Seats? Behind the screen indeed D An awful plot goes on behind airline and travel booking screens, and much of it is strictly off-limits to consumers. What we do know is that for decades now airlines have become masters of what the industry
4、 calls yield management, offering millions of combinations of fares based on advance purchase patterns and other booking trends, so nearly everyone pays a different price based on when they buy. But now that paying extra for your seat selection has become common practice, securing your reservation i
5、s just half the battle. E Some industry experts have connected the dots. “Theyre trying to get people to buy premium seats,” says George Hobica, USATODAY.coms Fly Guy columnist and the founder of A. “They want to increase revenue. And were getting more complaints about it. ” He notes that it “really
6、 annoys” passengers who want to sit together, particularly when traveling with small children. F Hes echoed by Kevin Mitchell, chairman of the Business Travel Coalition(联盟):“With yield management, consumers are aware and they know that airlines are constantly changing prices on seats. But if this is
7、 true, it is unethicaltheyre grossly misleading us. The thing that I find so offensive is conveying to me that I have no options, but if I wait a week or two then I do have options. ” G According to the airlines, the reason for ancillary (附加的)revenue is unbundling (分类计价)ticket prices, so passengers
8、who desire a given servicesay checking a bag or ordering a soft drinkpay for it, while those who dont are spared the cost. But as Mitchell notes, “Theres another twist to this. The airlines are saying fees are for optional services. Well, seats arent optional!” H Of course, securing a good seat isnt
9、 an issue if youre in first class or youre an elite member of a frequent flyer program. But what about the rest of us? As Ive pointed out repeatedly in recent columns, were faced with record-high load factors, the highest for the U.S. airline industry since World War II. But even with the average pe
10、rcentage of occupied seats for domestic flights at 82.7%, its still an averagesome flights will be fuller but others will not, particularly weeks in advance. Yet searching for seats keeps getting harder and harder. Seats for sale I Hobica cites the major airlines as the prime culprits (起因),but he al
11、so notes even low-cost carriers can make securing seats difficult. On the flip side, he credits JetBlue and Virgin America for providing customers with clear policies. And then there is British Airways, which allows passengers in economy and business classes to select seats only 24 hours in advance.
12、 I asked an airline representative if seeing fewer free seats is a trend, and the response was: “Thats going to vary because there are so many variables. ” J I decided to check on seat availability at D. I inquired about economy-class availability for two seats on a busy routeAtlanta to Chicagoand c
13、onducted an apples-to-apples search for the same morning departure seven days in advance, and again 14 days in advance. For the flight one week out, a total of only eight seats were available, one preferred and seven standard, but only one set of two seats together. For the flight two weeks out, a t
14、otal of 29 seats were available, consisting of 20 preferred and only nine standard, and still with only one set together. Remarkable how even twice the booking time still produced so few “free” seats, separately or together, yet there were plenty of seats that could be bought for the right price. K
15、I contacted Delta and a spokesman said the price for preferred economy varies “depending on a number of different factors,” so customers need to compare the costs on a flight-by-flight basis. The preferred seats are reserved primarily for Medallion (大勋章)members, and become available without addition
16、al charge 24 hours prior to departure. When asked if Delta has received complaints about a dearth of free seats, he stated, “Overall, our seat program has been received very well. ” L But my findings dovetailed (吻合)with recent complaints filed with Airfarewatchdog: (1) When (my husband) tried to get
17、 a seat assignment on the first flight there was just one “complimentary (免费的)seat” (near the back in the middle) available. the other available seats had to be purchased for $69. On the connecting flight there were no “complimentary seats” at all! Is this legal? He bought and paid for a ticket on t
18、hese flights and now he is supposed to “buy” a seat! (2) (After) paying for the flight, a message popped up and said that I could only get a seat assignment when I checked in. In order to get a confirmed seat, I had to pay $129 extra! Unless I pay, without a confirmed seat, I am the first one to be
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