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2017年大学英语六级考试真题试卷及答案2017年大学英语六级考试真题试卷及答案  明确的目标是前进的动力。只有确定了目标,才能朝着这个方向努力,下面是为大家搜索整理的2017年6月大学真题试卷及答案,希望大家能有所收获,更多精彩内容请及时关注我们!  PartIWriting.  Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitledTheCivilServantTestCraze.Youressayshouldstartwithabriefdescriptiono...

2017年大学英语六级考试真题试卷及答案
2017年大学英语六级考试真题试卷及答案  明确的目标是前进的动力。只有确定了目标,才能朝着这个方向努力,下面是为大家搜索整理的2017年6月大学真题试卷及答案,希望大家能有所收获,更多精彩内容请及时关注我们!  PartIWriting.  Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitledTheCivilServantTestCraze.Youressayshouldstartwithabriefdescriptionofthepicture.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsbutnomorethan200words.  Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteanessayexplainingwhyitisunwisetojudgeapersonbytheirappearance.Youcangiveexamplestoillustrateyourpoint.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsbutnomorethan200words.  SectionA  2、Questions2-11arebasedonthefollowingpassage.  Fearcanbeaneffectivewaytochangebehavior.Onestudycomparedtheeffectsofhigh,fearandlow-fearappealsonchangesinattitudesandbehaviorsrelatedtothedentalhygiene(卫生).Onegroupofsubjectswasshownawfulpicturesof(36)_____teethanddiseasedgums;anothergroupwasshownlessfrighteningmaterialssuchasplasticteeth,charts,andgraphs.Subjectswhosawthefrighteningmaterialsreportedmoreanxietyandagreater  (37)_____tochangethewaytheytookcareoftheirteeththanthelow-feargroupdid.  Butwerethesereactionsactually(38)_____intobetterdentalhygienepractices?Toanswerthis  importantquestion,subjectswerecalledbacktothelaboratoryontwo(39)_____(fivedaysandsixweeksaftertheexperiment..Theycheweddisclosingwafers(牙疾诊断片)thatgivearedstaintoanyuncleanedareasoftheteethandthusprovidedadirect(40)_____ofhowwelltheywerereallytakingcareoftheirteeth.Theresultshowedthatthehigh.fearappealdidactuallyresultingreaterandmore(41)_____changesindentalhygiene.Thatis,thesubjects(42)_____tohigh-fearwarningsbrushedtheirteethmore(43)_____thandidthosewhosawlow-fearwarnings.  However,tobealleffectivepersuasivedeviceitisveryimportantthatthemessagenotbetoofrighteningandthatpeoplebegiven(44)_____guidelinestohelpthemtoreducethecauseofthefear.Ifthisisn’tdone,theymayreducetheiranxietybydenyingthemessageorthe  (45)_____ofthecommunicator.Ifthathappens,itisunlikelythateitherattitudeorbehaviorchangewilloccur.  注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。  A.accustomed  B.carefully  C.cautiously  D.concrete  E.credibility  F.decayed  G.desire  H.dimensions  I.eligible  J.exposed  K.indication  L.occasions  M.permanent  N.sensitivity  O.translated  第36题应填______  3、第37题应填______  4、第38题应填______  5、第39题应填______  6、第40题应填______  7、第41题应填______  8、第42题应填______  9、第43题应填______  10、第44题应填______  11、第45题应填______  一、听力选择题  12、听录音:  点击播放  回答12-36题:  问题  A.Theymightbefakeproducts.  B.Theymightbestolengoods.  C.Theymightbefaultyproducts.  D.Theymightbesmuggledgoods.  13、  A.Theyarenewsreporters.  B.Theyarejobapplicants.  C.Theyarecivilservants.  D.Theyarepublicspeakers.  14、  A.Themanwenttochangethetimeofhiscomputerclass.  B.Acomputerdegreeisamustforadministrativework.  C.Thewomanwantstogetadegreeinadministration.  D.Themanhasdecidedtoquithiscomputerclass.  15、  A.Itwassponsoredbyacarmanufacturer.  B.Itwasnotasexcitingashehadexpected.  C.Thefifthcontestantwonthebiggestprize.  D.Alotofcontestantsparticipatedintheshow.  16、  A.Readinganewspapercolumn.  B.Waitingforsomeoneattheairport.  C.DrivingfromNewYorktoBoston.  D.Lookingatarailwaytimetable.  17、  A.Hewearsacoatboughtinthemall.  B.Hegotanewjobatthebarbershop.  C.Hehadhishaircutyesterday.  D.Hehadafingerhurtlastnight.  18、  A.Somedrawingsbykindergartenkidsareexcellent.  B.Heisnotquiteimpressedwithmodempaintings.  C.EvenhisnephewcandrawaswellasPicasso.  D.HecannotappreciatethePicassoexhibition.  19、  A.Hehaslongbeeninvolvedinstudentgovernment.  B.Hisattitudetostudentgovernmenthaschanged.  C.Hisconductdoesnotsquarewithhiswords.  D.Heshouldnotputthecartbeforethehorse.  20、听音频,回答下列问题:  A.Somethingwentwrongwithhercar.  B.SheleftherownearinManchester.  C.Hercarwon'tbebackinaweek'stime.  D.SheWantstogotravelingontheweekend.  21、  A.Safety.  B.Comfort.  C.Cost.  D.Size.  22、  A.Value-addedtax.  B.Third-partyinsurance.  C.Petrol.  D.CDW.  23、听音频,回答下列问题:  A.Howtoattractinvestments.  B.Wheretolocatetheirplant.  C.Whattodotoenhancetheirposition.  D.Howtoupdatethebasicfacilities.  24、  A.Theirbasicfacilitiesaregood.  B.Theyareveryclosetoeachother.  C.TheyarealllocatedinthesouthofFrance.  D.TheirroadlinktootherEuropeancountriesisfast.  25、  A.Conductfieldsurveysfirst.  B.Takeadvantageofthetrainlinks.  C.Talkwiththelocalauthorities.  D.Trytoavoidmakingahastydecision.  26、  A.Futureproductdistributions.  B.Roadandraillinksforsmalltowns.  C.Localemploymentpolicies.  D.Skilledworkforceinthehillyregion.  27、听音频,回答下列问题:  A.Onefifthofthemwereonbedtermswiththeirsistersandbrothers.  B.Morethanhalfofthemwereinvolvedininheritancedisputes.  C.Aboutoneeighthofthemadmittedtolingeringbitterfeelings.  D.Mostofthemhadbrokenwiththeirsistersandbrothers.  28、  A.Advanceinage.  B.Freedomfromwork.  C.Lessconcernwithmoneymatters.  D.Moreexperienceinworldlyaffairs.  29、  A.Theyaremoretolerantofoneanother.  B.Theyfindcloserelativesmorereliable.  C.Theyhavelittletimelefttorenewcontactwiththeirbrothersandsisters.  D.Theytendtoforgetpastunhappymemoriesandfocusontheirpresentneeds.  30、听音频,回答下列问题:  A.TheycanonlysurviveinpartsoftheAmericas.  B.Theyhavebrightcolorsandintricatepatterns.  C.Theyaretheonlyinsectthatmigratesalongfixedroutes.  D.Theyhavestrongwingscapableofflyinglongdistances.  31、  A.InaMichiganmountainforest.  B.InaLouisianamountainforest.  C.InaMexicanmountainforest.  D.InaKentuckymountainforest.  32、  A.Onlythestrongestcanreachtheirdestinationtolayeggs.  B.Eachgenerationinacyclelayseggsatadifferentplace  C.Theystarttolayeggswhentheyareninemonthsold.  D.Eachflockofbutterflieslayseggsinthesamestates.  33、  A.Environmentalimpactsonmonarchbutterflylife.  B.Migrationpatternsofmonarchbutterflies.  C.Livinghabitsofmonarchbutterflies.  D.Evolutionofmonarchbutterflies.  34、听音频,回答下列问题:  A.Timeisrelative.  B.Timeismoney.  C.Timehasbecomemoreprecious.  D.Timehasbecomemorelimited.  35、  A.MoreandmoreAmericansfeelpressedfortimenowadays.  B.ThenumberofhoursAmericansworkhasincreasedsteadily.  C.Americanstodayhavemorefreetimethanearliergenerations.  D.Americansnowattachmoreimportanttotheeffectiveuseoftime.  36、  A.Ourinterpersonalrelationshipsimprove.  B.Ourlivinghabitsarealtered.  C.Ourworkefficiencyincreasesgreatly.  D.Ourbehaviorischanged.  二、听力填空Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblankswiththeexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Finally,whenthepassageisreadforthethirdtime,youshouldcheckwhatyouhavewritten.  37、听音频,回答下列问题:  ThefirstcopyrightlawintheUnitedStateswaspassedbyCongressin1790.In1976Congressenactedthelatestcopyrightlaw,(26)thetechnologicaldevelopmentsthathadoccurredSincethepassageoftheCopyrightActof1909.Forexample,in1909,anyonewhowantedtomakeasinglecopyofa(27)workforpersonalusehadtodosobyhand.Theveryprocess(28)alimitationonthequantityofmaterialscopied.Today,aphotocopiercandotheworkinseconds;thelimitationhasdisappeared.The1909lawdidnotprovidefullprotectionforfilmsandsoundrecordings,nordidit(29)theneedtoprotectradioandtelevision.Asaresult,(30)ofthelawandabusesoftheintentofthelawhavelessenedthe(31)rewardsofauthors,artistsandproducers.The1976CopyrightActhasnotpreventedtheseabusesfully,butithasclarifiedthelegalrightsoftheinjuredpartiesandgiventheman(32)forremedy.  Since1976theActhasbeen(33)toincludecomputersoftware,andguidelineshavebeenadoptedforfairuseoftelevisionbroadcasts.Thesechangeshaveclearedupmuchoftheconfusionandconflictthatfollowed(34)the1976legislation.  Thefinepointsofthelawaredecidedbythecourtsandbyacceptablecommonpracticeovertime.Asthesedecisionsandagreementsaremade,wemodifyourbehavioraccordingly.Fornow,weneedto(35)thelawanditsguidelinesasaccuratelyaswecanandtoactinafairmanner.  第(26)题________  38、第(27)题________  39、第(28)题________  40、第(29)题________  41、第(30)题________  42、第(31)题________  43、第(32)题________  44、第(33)题________  45、第(34)题________  46、第(35)题________  PartIIListeningComprehension(30minutes)  SectionBDirections:Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatementsattachedtoit.Eachstatementcontainsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphs.Identifytheparagraphfromwhichtheinformationisderived.Youmaychooseaparagraphmorethanonce.Eachparagraphismarkedwithaletter.AnswerthequestionsbymarkingthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2.  47、47-56读材料,选择与其匹配的答案  TheStreet-LevelSolution  A.Whenlwasgrowingup,oneofmyfather’sfavoritesayings(borrowedfromthehumoristWillRogers)  was:“Itisn’twhatwedon’tknowthatcausesthetrouble;it’swhatwethinkweknowthatjustain’tso.”Oneofthemaininsightstobetakenfromthe100,000HomesCampaignanditsstrategytoendchronichomelessnessisthat,untilrecently,oursocietythoughtitunderstoodthenatureofhomelessness,butitdidn’t.  B.Thatledtoaseriesofmistakenassumptionsaboutwhypeoplebecomehomelessandwhattheyneed.Manyoftheerrorsinourhomelessnesspolicieshavestemmedfromtheconceptionthatthehomelessareahomogeneousgroup.It’sonlyinthepast1.5yearsthatorganizationslikeCommonGround,andothers.havetakenastreet-levelviewoftheproblem—distinguishingthe"episodicallyhomeless”fromthe“chronicallyhomeless”inordertounderstandtheirneedsatanindividuallevel.Thisiswhywecannowenvisageadifferentapproach——andgetbetterresults.  C.Mostreadersexpressedsupportfortheeffort,althoughanumberwereskeptical,andafewutterlydismissive.aboutthechancesoflong.termhomelesspeopleadaptingwelltohousing.Thisistobeexpected;it’shardtoimaginewhatwehaven’tyetseen.AsNiccoloMachiavelliwroteinThePrince.oneofthemajorobstaclesinanyefforttoadvancesystemicchangeisthe“incredulityofmen.”whichistosaythatpeople“donotreadilybelieveinnewthingsuntiltheyhavehadalongexperienceofthem.”Mostofushavewitnessedhomelesspeopleonthestreetsfordecades.Fewhaveseenformerlyhomelesspeopleaftertheyhavebeenhousedsuccessfully.Wedon’thavereferencepointsforthatstory.Sowegeneralizefromwhatweknow--orthink.weknow.  D.Butthatcanbemisleading,eventoexperts.WhenIaskedRosanneHaggerty,founderofCommonGround,whichcurrentlyoperates2,310unitsofsupportivehousing(with552moreunderconstruction),whathadbeenherbiggestsurpriseinthiswork,shereplied:“Fifteenyearsago,Iwouldnothavebelievedthatpeoplewhohadbeensobrokenandstuckinhomelessnesscouldthrivetothedegreethattheydoinourbuildings."AndBeckyKanis,thecampaign'sdirector,commented:"Thereisthissenseinourmindsthatsomeonewho'sonthestreetsisalmostintheirDNAdifferentfromsomeonewhohasahouse.Thecampaigniscreatingafirst-handexperienceformanypeoplethatthatisreallynotthecase."  E.OneofthestartlingrealizationsthatIhadwhileresearchingthiscolumnisthatanybodycouldbecomelikeahomelessperson--allittakesisatraumatic(创伤的)braininjury.Abicyclefall,acaraccident,aslipontheice,orifyou'reasoldier,aheadwound--andyourlifecouldbecomeunrecognizable.JamesO'Connell,adoctorwhohasbeentreatingthemostvulnerablehomelesspeopleonthestreetsofBostonfor25years,estimatesthat40percentofthelong-termhomelesspeoplehe'smethadsuchabraininjury."Formanyitwasaheadinjurypriortothetimetheybecamehomeless,"hesaid."Theybecameunpredictable.They'dhavemoodswings,fitsofexplosivebehavior.Theycouldn'tholdontotheirjobs.Drinkingmadethemfeelbetter.They'denduponthestreets."  F.Oncehomelesspeoplereturntohousing,they'reinamuchbetterpositiontorebuildtheirlives.Butit'simportanttonotethathousingaloneisnotenough.Aswithmanycomplexsocialproblems,whenyougetthroughtheinitialcrisis,youhaveanotherproblemtosolvewhichisnolesschallenging.Butitisabetterproblem.  G.Overthepastdecade,O'Connellhasseenthishappen."Ispendhalfmytimeonthestreetsorinthehospitalandtheotherhalfmakinghousecallstopeoplewholivedforyearsonthestreets,"hesaid."Sofromadoctor'spointofviewit'sadelightfulswitch,butit'snotasifputtingsomeoneinhousingistheanswertoaddressingalloftheirproblems.It'sthefirststep."  H.Onceinhousing,formerlyhomelesspeoplecanbecomeisolatedandlonely.Ifthey'velivedonthestreetsforyears,theymayhaveacquiredacertainstandingaswellasasenseofprideintheirsurvivalskills.Nowindoors,thoseaspectsoftheiridentitymaybestrippedaway.Manyalsoexperienceaprofounddisorientationattheoutset."Ifyou'rehomelessformorethansixmonths,youkindofloseyourbearings,"saysHaggerty."Existencebecomesnotaboutovercominghomelessnessbutaboutfindingfood,begging,lookingforajobtosurviveanotherday.Thewholeprocessofhowyoudefinestabilitygetsreordered."  I.Manyneedregular,ifnotcontinuous,supportwithmentalhealthproblems,addictionsandillnesses--and,equallyimportant,assistanceintheday-to-daychallengesoflife,reacquaintingwithfamily,buildingrelationshipswithneighbors,findingenjoyableactivitiesorwork,managingfinances,andlearninghowtoeathealthyfood.  J.Forsomepeople,thebestsolutionistoliveinacommunal(集体)residence,withspecialsevices.Thisisn'tavailableeverywhere,however.InBoston,forexample,homelesspeopletendtobescatteredinapartmentsthroughoutthecity.  K.CommonGround'slargeresidencesinNewYorkofferinsightintothepossibilitiesforchangewhenhomelesspeoplehavearicharrayofsupports.Inadditiontomoretraditionalsocialservices,residentsalsomakeuseofcommunalgardens,classesinthingslikecooking,yoga,theatreandphotography,andjobplacement.Lastyear,188formerlyhomelesstenantsinfourofCommonGround'sresidences,foundjobs.  L.Becausethepropertieshavemanyservicesandarewell-managed,Haggertyhasfoundpost-housingproblemstobesurprisinglyrare.Inthepast10years,therehavebeenonlyahandfulofincidentsofquarrelsbetweentenants.Thereisverylittlegraffiti(涂鸦)orvandalism(破坏)Andtheturnoverisalmostnegligible.InthePrinceGeorgeHotelinNewYork,whichishometo208formerlyhomelesspeopleand208low-incometenants,theaveragelengthoftenancyisclosetosevenyears.(Allresidentspay30percentoftheirincomeforrent;fortheformerlyhomeless,thiscomesoutoftheirgovernmentBenefits).Whenpeoplemoveon,itisusuallybecausethey'vefoundapreferableapartment.  M."Tenantsalsowanttoparticipateinshapingthepublicareasofthebuildings,"saidHaggerty."Theyformedagardeningcommittee.Theywantaterraceontheroof.ThosearethingsIdidn'tcounton."Themostcommontenantdemand?"Peoplealwayswantmorestoragespace--butthat'strueofeveryNewYorker,"sheadds."Inmanyways,we'realotlikeanormalapartmentbuilding.Ourtenantslooklikeanyoneelse."  N.AsImentioned,homelessnessisacatch-allforavarietyofproblems.Anumberofreadersaskedwhetherthecampaignwilladdressfamilyhomelessness,whichhasdifferentcausesandrequiresadifferentsolution.I'vebeenfollowingsomeofthepromisingideasemergingtoaddressandpreventfamilyhomelessness.Laterin2011,I'llexploretheseideasinacolumn.Fornow,I'llconcludewithanupdateonthe100,000HomesCampaign.SinceTuesday,NewOrleansandafewothercommunitieshavereportednewresults.Thecurrentcountofpeoplehousedis7,043.  TenantsinCommonGround'sresidencesallwantmoreroomforstorage.  48、HomesCampaignprovidesfirst-handproofthatthehomelessarenotwhattheywereoncebelievedtobe.  49、CommonGround'sresidencesarewell-managedandbyandlargepeaceful.  50、Housingthehomelessisonlythefirststeptosolvingalltheirproblems.  51、Alargepercentofthechronicallyhomelesshavesufferedfrombraininjury.  52、Afterbeinghousedmanyhomelesspeoplebecomeconfusedatfirstastohowtodealwithlifeoffthestreet.  53、Somepeoplethinkthebestwaytohelpthehomelessistoprovidethemwithcommunalhousing.  54、Thehomelesswithhealthproblemsshouldbegivenregularsupportintheirdailylives.  55、UntilrecentlyAmericansocietyhasfailedtoseewhathomelessnessisallabout.  56、ManyformerlyhomelesstenantsinNewYork'sCommonGround'sresidencesgothired.  SectionCDirections:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.  57、PassageOne  Questions57-66arebasedonthefollowingpassage.  Technologycanmakeussmarterorstupider,andweneedtodevelopasetofprinciplestoguideoureverydaybehaviorandmakesurethattechisimprovingandnothinderingourmentalprocesses.Oneofthebigquestionsbeingdebatedtodayis:Whatkindofinformationdoweneedtohavestoredinourheads,andwhatkindcanweleave"inthecloud,"tobeaccessedasnecessary?  Anincreasinglypowerfulgroupwithineducationarechampioning"digitalliteracy".Intheirview,skillsbeatknowledge,developing"digitalliteracy"ismoreimportantthanlearningmerecontent,andallfactsarenowGoogle-ableandthereforeunworthyofcommittingtomemory.Buteventhemostsophisticateddigitalliteracyskillswon'thelpstudentsandworkersnavigatetheworldiftheydon'thaveabroadbaseofknowledgeabouthowtheworldactuallyoperates.Ifyoufocusonthedeliverymechanismandnotthecontent,you'redoingkidsadisservice.  Indeed,evidencefromcognitivesciencechallengesthenotionthatskillscanexistindependentoffactualknowledge.Datafromthelastthirtyyearsleadstoaconclusionthatisnotscientifically  challengeable:thinkingwellrequiresknowingfacts,andthat'struenotonlybecauseyouneedsomethingtothinkabout.Theveryprocessesthatteacherscareaboutmost--criticalthinkingprocesses—areintimatelyinterwined(交织)withfactualknowledgethatisstoredinlong-termmemory.  Inotherwords,justbecauseyoucanGooglethedateofBlackTuesdaydoesn'tmeanyouunderstandwhytheGreatDepressionhappenedorhowitcomparestoourrecenteconomicslump.Thereisnodoubtthatthestudentsoftoday,andtheworkersoftomorrow,willneedtoinnovate,collaborateandevaluate.Butsuchskillscan'tbeseparatedfromtheknowledgethatgivesrisetothem.Toinnovate,youhavetoknowwhatcamebefore.Tocollaborate,youhavetocontributeknowledgetothejointventure.Andtoevaluate,youhavetocomparenewinformationagainstknowledgeyou'vealreadymastered.  Sohere'saprincipleforthinkinginadigitalworld,intwoparts.First,acquireabaseoffactual  knowledgeinanydomaininwhichyouwanttoperformwell.Thisbasesuppliestheessentialfoundationforbuildingskills,anditcan'tbeoutsourced(外包)toasearchengine.  Second,takeadvantageofcomputers'invariablememory,butalsothebrain'selaborativememory.Computersaregreatwhenyouwanttostoreinformationthatshouldn'tchange.Butbrainsarethesuperiorchoicewhenyouwantinformationtochange,ininterestingandusefulways:toconnectupwithotherfactsandideas,toacquiresuccessivelayersofmeaning,tosteepforawhileinyouraccumulatedknowledgeandexperienceandsoproducearichermentalbrew.  Whatistheauthor'sconcernabouttheuseoftechnology?  A.Itmayleaveknowledge"inthecloud".  B.Itmaymisguideoureverydaybehavior.  C.Itmaycauseadivideinthecirclesofeducation.  D.Itmayhinderthedevelopmentofthinkingskills.  58、Whatistheviewofeducatorswhoadvocatedigitalliteracy?  A.Ithelpskidstonavigatethevirtualworldatwill.  B.Ithelpskidstobroadentheirscopeofknowledge.  C.Itincreaseskid'sefficiencyofacquiringknowledge.  D.Itliberateskidsfromtheburdenofmemorizingfacts.  59、Whatdoesevidencefromcognitivescienceshow?  A.Knowledgeisbetterkeptinlong-termmemory.  B.Criticalthinkingisbasedonfactualknowledge.  C.Studyskillsareessentialtoknowledgeacquisition.  D.Criticalthinkingmeanschallengingexistingfacts.  60、Whatdoestheauthorthinkiskeytomakingevaluations?  A.Gatheringenoughevidencebeforedrawingconclusions.  B.Masteringthebasicrolesandprinciplesforevaluation.  C.Connectingnewinformationwithone'saccumulatedknowledge.  D.Understandingbothwhathashappenedandwhyithashappened.  61、Whatistheauthor'spurposeinwritingthepassage?  A.Towarnagainstlearningthroughmemorizingfacts.  B.Topromoteeducationalreformintheinformationage.  C.Toexplainhumanbrains'functioninstoringinformation.  D.Tochallengetheprevailingoveremphasisondigitalliteracy.  62、Questions62-71arebasedonthefollowingpassage.  America'srecenthistoryhasbeenapersistenttilttotheWest--ofpeople,ideas,commerceandevenpoliticalpower.CaliforniaandTexasarethetwinpolesoftheWest,butverydifferentones.Formostofthe20thcenturythehomeofSiliconValleyandHollywoodhasbeenthebrainierandtrendierofthetwo.Texashastrailedbehind:itsstereotypehasbeenaconservativeChristianincowboyboots.Buttwinscanchangeplaces.Isthathappeningnow?  ItiseasytofindevidencethatCaliforniaisinapani
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