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95-08歷年大學(xué)英語(yǔ)六級(jí)真題及答案(完整版)
PartIListeningComprehension(20minutes)
SectionA
1.A)Shewasgivenanewjob.
B)Shewasgivenaraise.
C)Shewascriticizedforbeinglate.
D)Shewaspraisedforherhardwork.
2.A)Whethertoemploythewoman.
B)Whethertotakeupthenewjob.
C)Whethertoaskforaraise.
D)Whethertobuyanewhouse.
3.A)Ateacher.
B)Apsychologist.
C)Alibrarian.
D)Apublisher.
4.A)Tovisitmoreplacesinthecity.
B)Totakealotofpicturesofthebeautifulcity.
C)Totakesomepicturesofhisfriends.
D)Tosparesometimetomeethisfriends.
5.A)Intown.
B)Outoftown.
C)Intheman'shouse.
D)OutsideAnn'shouse.
6.A)Becauseshefeelsveryhotintheroom.
B)Becauseshewantstoavoidmeetingpeople.
C)Becauseshewantstosmokeacigaretteoutside.
D)Becauseshedoesn'tlikethesmellofsmokeinside.
7.A)Paintershiredbythemanandwoman.
B)PaintershiredbyMr.Jones.
C)Mr.Jones.
D)Themanandthewoman.
8.A)Thewomanenjoyedthemovieverymuch.
B)Thewomansawahorrormovie.
C)Themanaskedthewomantobecarefulatnight.
D)Themanwenttotheshowwiththewoman.
9.A)Hedoesnitwritewellenough.
B)Heisnotaprofessionalwriter.
C)Hehasn'tgotanyprofessionalexperience.
D)Hedidn'tperformwellintheinterview.
10.A)Hedoesn'tthinkitnecessarytorefuelthecar.
B)Hecanmanagetogetthegasolinetheyneed.
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C)Hehopesthewomanwillhelphimselectafuel.
D)Hethinksitisdifficulttogetfuelforthecar.
SectionB
PassageOne
Questions11to13arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
11.A)Becausetheycan'taffordto.
B)Becausetheythinksmallhousesaremorecomfortabletolivein.
C)Becausebighousesareusuallybuiltinthecountryside.
D)Becausetheypreferapartments.
12.A)Becausemanyyoungpeoplehavemovedintocomfortableapartments.
B)Becausemanyoldhousesinthebadpartofthetownarenotinhabited.
C)Becausemanyolderpeopleselltheirhousesaftertheirchildrenleave.
D)Becausemanypeoplehavequittheiroldhousetobuildnewones.
13.A)Theyhavetodotheirownmaintenance.
B)Theyhavetofurnishtheirownhouses.
C)Theywillfinditdifficulttomaketherestofthepayment.
D)Theywillfinditdifficulttodisposeoftheirold-stylefurniture.PassageTwo
Questions14to16arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
14.A)Theyarenotactivehunters.
B)Theydon'tsleepmuch.
C)Theyareoftenseenalone.
D)Theydon'teatmuch.
15.A)Tocatchthebirds.
B)Tolookforshadeintheheatoftheday.
C)Tocatchotheranimals.
D)Tolookforakillmadebyanotheranimal.
16.A)Theyarelargerinsize.
B)Theyhavetohuntmoretofeedtheyoung.
C)Theyrunfaster.
D)Theyarenotaslazyasthemales.
PassageThree
Questions17to20arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
17.A)Lessthan30minutes.
B)From30to45minutes.
C)Atleast45minutes.
D)Morethan45minutes.
18.A)Heshouldshowrespectfortheinterviewer.
B)Heshouldshowconfidenceinhimself.
C)Heshouldtalkenthusiastically.
D)Heshouldbedressedproperly.
19.A)Speakingconfidentlybutnotaggressively.
B)Talkingloudlytogivealastingimpression.
C)Talkingalotaboutthejob.
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D)Speakingpolitelyandemotionally.
20.A)Professionalknowledgeisadecisivefactorinjobinterview.
B)Findingajobismoredifficultthanonecanimagine.
C)Ajobseekershouldcreateagoodimageduringaninterview.
D)Self-confidenceismostimportantforajobseeker.
PartIIReadingComprehension(35minutes)
Questions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Theprocessofperceivingotherpeopleisrarelytranslated(toourselvesorothers)
intocold,objectiveterms.—Shewas5feet8inchestall,hadfairhair,andworea
coloredskirt.IIMoreoften,wetrytogetinsidetheotherpersontopinpointhisor
herattitudes,emotions,motivations,abilities,ideasandcharacters.Furthermore,we
sometimesbehaveasifwecanaccomplishthisdifficultjobveryquickly-perhapswith
atwo-secondglance.
Wetrytoobtaininformationaboutothersinmanyways.Bergersuggestsseveral
methodsforreducinguncertaintiesaboutothers:watching,withoutbeingnoticed,a
personinteractingwithothers,particularlywithotherswhoareknowntoyousoyou
cancomparetheobservedperson'sbehaviorwiththeknownothers'behavior;
observingapersoninasituationwheresocialbehaviorisrelativelyunrestrainedor
whereawidevarietyofbehavioralresponsesarecalledfor;deliberatelystructuring
thephysicalorsocialenvironmentsoastoobservetheperson'sresponsestospecific
stimuli;askingpeoplewhohavehadorhavefrequentcontactwiththepersonabout
himorher;andusingvariousstrategiesinface-to-faceinteractiontouncover
informationaboutanotherperson-questions,selMisclosures(自我表露),andsoon.
Gettingtoknowsomeoneisanever-endingtask,largelybecausepeopleare
constantlychangingandthemethodsweusetoobtaininformationareoftenimprecise.
Youmayhaveknownsomeonefortenyearsandstillknowverylittleabouthim.If
weaccepttheideathatwewon'teverfullyknowanotherperson,itenablesustodeal
moreeasilywiththosethingsthatgetinthewayofaccurateknowledgesuchas
secretsanddeceptions.Itwillalsokeepusfrombeingtoosurprisedorshockedby
seeminglyinconsistentbehavior.Ironically(諷刺性地)thosethingsthatkeepusfrom
knowinganotherpersontoowell(e.g.,secretsanddeceptions)maybejustas
importanttothedevelopmentofsatisfyingrelationshipasthosethingsthatenableus
toobtainaccurateknowledgeaboutaperson(eg,disclosureandtruthfulstatements).
21.Theword—pinpointII(Para.1,Line3)basicallymeans.
A)appreciate
B)obtain
C)interpret
D)identify
22.Whatdowelearnfromthefirstparagraph?
A)Peoplearebetterdescribedincold,objectiveterms.
B)Thedifficultyofgettingtoknowapersonisusuallyunderestimated.
C)Oneshouldnotjudgepeoplebytheirappearances.
D)Oneisusuallysubjectivewhenassessingotherpeople'spersonality.
23.ItcanbeinferredfromBerger'ssuggestionsthat.
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A)peopledonotrevealtheirtrueselfoneveryoccasion
B)inmostcasesweshouldavoidcontactingtheobservedpersondirectly
C)thebestwaytoknowapersonisbymakingcomparisons
D)face-to-faceinteractionisthebeststrategytouncoverinformationaboutaperson
24.Indevelopingpersonalrelationships,secretsanddeceptions,intheauthor's
opinion,are.
A)personalmattersthatshouldbeseriouslydealtwith
B)barriersthatshouldbedoneawaywith
C)assignificantasdisclosuresandtruthfulstatements
D)thingspeopleshouldguardagainst
25.Theauthor'spurposeinwritingthepassageis.
A)togiveadviceonappropriateconductfbrsocialoccasions
B)toprovidewaysofhowtoobtaininformationaboutpeople
C)tocallthereader'sattentiontothenegativesideofpeople'scharacters
D)todiscussthevariousaspectsofgettingtoknowpeople
Questions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Thecompetitionamongproducersofpersonalcomputersisessentiallyaracetoget
thebest,mostinnovativeproductstothemarketplace.Marketersinthisenvironment
frequentlyhavetomakeajudgementastotheircompetitors'rolewhenmaking
marketingstrategydecisions.Ifmajorcompetitorsarechangingtheirproducts,thena
marketermaywanttofollowsuittoremaincompetitive.AppleComputer,Inc.has
introducedtwonew,fasterpersonalcomputers,theMackintoshIIandMackintoshSE,
inanticipationoftheintroductionofanewPCbyIBM,oneofApple'smajor
competitors.
Apple'snewcomputersaremuchfasterandmorepowerfulthanitsearliermodels.
TheimprovedMackintoshisabletorunprogramsthatpreviouslywereimpossibleto
runonanApplePC,includingIBM-compatible(兼容的)programs.This
compatibilityfeatureillustratescomputermanufactures'newattitudeofgiving
customersthefeaturestheywant.MakingApplecomputerscapableofrunningIBM
softwareisApple'seffortatmakingtheMackintoshcompatiblewithIBMcomputers
andthusmorepopularintheoffice,whereApplehopestoincreasesales.Usersofthe
newApplecanalsoaddaccessories(附件)tomaketheirmachinesspecializein
specificuses,suchasengineeringandwriting.
Thenewcomputersrepresentabigimprovementoverpastmodels,buttheyalso
costmuchmore.Companyofficialsdonotthinkthehigherpricewillslowdown
buyerswhowanttostepuptoamorepowerfulcomputer.Applewantstostayinthe
high-priceendofthepersonalcomputermarkettofinanceresearchfbrevenfaster,
moresophisticatedcomputers.
EventhoughAppleandIBMaremajorcompetitors,bothcompaniesrealizethat
theircompetitor?scomputershavecertainfeaturesthattheirownmodelsdonot.The
Applelinehasalwaysbeenpopularforitssophisticatedcolorgraphics(圖形),
whereastheIBMmachineshavealwaysbeenfavoredinoffices.Inthefuture,there
willprobablybemorecompatibilitybetweenthetwocompanies'products,whichno
doubtwillrequirethatbothAppleandIBMchangemarketingstrategies.
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26.Accordingtothepassage,AppleComputer,Inc,hasintroducedtheMackintosh
IIandtheMackintoshSEbecause.
A)IBMischangingitscomputermodelscontinuously
B)itwantstomakeitsmachinesspecializeinspecificuses
C)itwantstostayaheadofIBMinthecompetitivecomputermarket
D)itexpectsitsmajorcompetitorIBMtofollowitsexample
27.ApplehopestoincreaseMackintoshsaleschieflyby.
A)makingitsnewmodelscapableofrunningIBMsoftware
B)improvingthecolorgraphicsofitsnewmodels
C)copyingthemarketingstrategiesofIBM
D)givingthecustomerswhattheywant
28.Applesellsitsnewcomputermodelsatahighpricebecause.
A)theyhavenewfeaturesandfunctions
B)theyaremoresophisticatedthanothermodels
C)theyhavenewaccessoriesattached
D)itwantstoaccumulatefundsfbrfutureresearch
29.ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatbothAppleandIBMtrytogaina
competitiveadvantageby.
A)copyingeachothertechnology
B)incorporatingfeaturesthatmaketheirproductsdistinctive
C)makingtheircomputermoreexpensive
D)makingtheircomputersrunmuchfaster
30.Thebesttitlefbrthepassagewouldbe.
A)Apple'sEffortstoStayAheadofIBM
B)Apple'sNewComputerTechnology
C)Apple'sNewpersonalComputers
D)Apple'sResearchActivities
PassageThree
Questions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Itisacuriousparadoxthatwethinkofthephysicalsciencesas—hardII,thesocial
sciencesas—softII,andthebiologicalsciencesassomewhereinbetween.Thisis
interpretedtomeanthatourknowledgeofphysicalsystemsismorecertainthanour
knowledgeofbiologicalsystems,andtheseinturnaremorecertainthanour
knowledgeofsocialsystems.Intermsofourcapacitytosampletherelevantuniverses,
however,andtheprobabilitythatourimagesoftheseuniversesareatleast
approximatelycorrect,onesuspectsthatareverseorderismorereasonable.Weare
abletosampleearth'ssocialsystemswithsomedegreeofconfidencethatwehavea
reasonablesampleofthetotaluniversebeinginvestigated.Ourknowledgeofsocial
systems,therefore,whileitisinmanywaysextremelyinaccurate,isnotlikelytobe
seriouslyoverturnedbynewdiscoveries.Eventhefolkknowledgeinsocialsystems
onwhichordinarylifeisbasedinearning,spending,organizing,marrying,takingpart
inpoliticalactivities,fightingandsoon,isnotverydissimilarfromthemore
sophisticatedimagesofthesocialsystemderivedfromthesocialsciences,even
thoughitisbuiltupontheveryimperfectsamplesofpersonalexperience.
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imageoftheastronomicaluniverse,ofevenofearth'sgeologicalhistory,caneasily
besubjecttorevolutionarychangesasnewdatacomesinandnewtheoriesare
workedout.Ifwedefinethe—securityIIourimageofvariouspartsofthetotal
systemastheprobabilityoftheirsufferingsignificantchanges,thenwewouldreverse
theorderofhardnessandseethesocialsciencesasthemostsecure,thephysical
sciencesastheleastsecure,andagainthebiologicalsciencesassomewherein
between.Ourimageoftheastronomicaluniverseistheleastsecureofallsimply
becauseweobservesuchafantasticallysmallsampleofitanditsrecord-keepingis
trivialascomparedwiththerichrecordsofthesocialsystems,oreventhelimited
recordsofbiologicalsystems.Recordsoftheastronomicaluniverse,despitethefact
thatweseedistantthingsastheywerelongago,arelimitedintheextreme.
Eveninregardtosuchacloseneighbourasthemoon,whichwehaveactually
visited,theoriesaboutitsoriginandhistoryareextremelydifferent,contradictory,and
hardtochooseamong.Ourknowledgeofphysicalevolutionisincompleteandhighly
insecure.
31.Theword—paradoxII(Para.1,Line1)means—II.
A)implication
B)contradiction
C)interpretation
D)confusion
32.Accordingtotheauthor,weshouldreverseourclassificationofthephysical
sciencesas—hardIIandthesocialsciencesas—softIIbecause.
A)areverseorderingwillhelppromotethedevelopmentofthephysicalsciences
B)ourknowledgeofphysicalsystemsismorereliablethanthatofsocialsystems
C)ourunderstandingofthesocialsystemsisapproximatelycorrect
D)wearebetterabletoinvestigatesocialphenomenathanphysicalphenomena
33.Theauthorbelievesthatourknowledgeofsocialsystemsismoresecurethan
thatofphysicalsystemsbecause.
A)itisnotbasedonpersonalexperience
B)newdiscoveriesarelesslikelytooccurinsocialsciences
C)itisbasedonafoirlyrepresentativequantityofdata
D)therecordsofsocialsystemsaremorereliable
34.Thechancesofthephysicalsciencesbeingsubjecttogreatchangesarethe
biggestbecause.
A)contradictorytheorieskeepemergingallthetime
B)newinformationisconstantlycomingin
C)thedirectionoftheirdevelopmentisdifficulttopredict
D)ourknowledgeofthephysicalworldisinaccurate
35.Weknowlessabouttheastronomicaluniversethanwedoaboutanysocial
systembecause.
A)theoriesofitsoriginandhistoryarevaried
B)ourknowledgeofitishighlyinsecure
C)onlyaverysmallsampleofithasbeenobserved
D)fewscientistsareinvolvedinthestudyofastronomy
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arebasedonthefollowing.
Intheearlydaysofnuclearpower,theUnitedStatesmademoneyonit.Buttoday
opponentshavesocomplicateditsdevelopmentthatnonuclearplantshavebeen
orderedorbuiltherein12years.
Thegreatestfearofnuclearpoweropponentshasalwaysbeenareactor“meltdown”
(堆內(nèi)熔化).Today,thechancesofameltdownthatwouldthreatenU.S.publichealth
areverylittle.Buttoevenfurtherreducethepossibility,engineersaretestingnew
reactorsthatrelynotonhumanjudgementtoshutthemdownbutonthelawsof
nature.NowGeneralElectricisalreadybuildingtwoadvancedreactorsinJapan.But
don'texpectthemeveronU.S.shoresunlessthingschangeinWashington.
Theprocedureforlicensingnuclearpowerplantsisabaddream.Anytimeduring,
orevenafter,construction,anobjectionbyanygrouporindividualcanbring
everythingtoahaltwhilethematterisinvestigatedortakentocourt.Meanwhile,the
buildermustaddnice-but-not-necessaryimprovements,someofwhichforcehimto
knockdownwallsandstartover.Ineverycasewhereaplanthasbeenopposed,the
NuclearRegulationCommissionhasultimatelygrantedalicensetoconstructor
operate.Butthevictoryoftencostssomuchthattheutilityendsupabandoningthe
plantanyway.
AcaseinpointistheShorehamplantonNewYork'sLongIsland.Shorehamwasa
virtualtwintotheMillstoneplantinConnecticut,bothorderedinthemid-460s.
Millstone,completedfbr$101million,hasbeengeneratingelectricityfbrtwodecades.
Shoreham,however,wassingledoutbyanti-nuclearactivistswho,bysendingin
endlessprotests,drovethecostover$5billionanddelayeditsusefbrmanyyears.
Shorehamfinallywonitsoperationlicense.Buttheplanthasneverproducedawattof
power.GovernorMarioCuomo,anopponentofaShorehamstart-up,usedhispower
toforceNewYork'spublic-utilitiescommissiontoacceptthefollowingsettlement;
thepowercompanycouldpassthecostofShorehamalongtoitsconsumersonlyifit
agreednottooperatetheplant!Today,aperfectlygoodfacility,capableofservicing
hundredsofhomes,sitsrusting.
36.Whathasmadetheprocedureforlicensingnuclearpowerplantsabaddream?
A)TheinefficiencyoftheNuclearRegulationcommission.
B)Theenormouscostofconstructionandoperation.
C)Thelengthoftimeittakestomakeinvestigations.
D)Theobjectionoftheopponentsofnuclearpower.
37.ItcanbeinferredfromParagraph2that.
A)itisnottechnicaldifficultiesthatpreventthebuildingofnuclearpowerplantsin
theU.S.
B)therearenotenoughsafetymeasuresintheU.S.fbrrunningnewnuclearpower
plants
C)therearealreadymorenuclearpowerplantsthannecessaryintheU.S.
D)theAmericangovernmentwillnotallowJapanesenuclearreactorstobeinstalled
intheU.S.
38.Anyobjection,howevertrivialitmaybe,can.
A)forcethepowercompaniestocanceltheproject
B)delaytheconstructionoroperationofanuclearplant
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C)causeaseriousdebatewithintheNuclearRegulationCommission
D)takethebuilderstocourt
39.GovernorMario'schiefintentioninproposingthesettlementwasto.
A)stoptheShorehamplantfromgoingintooperation
B)helpthepowercompanytosolveitsfinancialproblems
C)urgethepowercompanytofurtherincreaseitspowersupply
D)permittheShorehamplanttooperateundercertainconditions
40.Theauthor'sattitudetowardsthedevelopmentofnuclearpoweris.
A)negative
B)neutral
C)positive
D)questioning
PartIIIVocabularyandStructure(20minutes)
41.Theytoenterthebuildingbythebackdoor;however,thefrontdoor
waslocked.
A)weren'tsupposed
B)wouldn(tbesupposed
C)weresupposed
D)wouldbesupposed
42.humanbehaviormaybecausedbyeatingsubstancesthatupsetthe
delicatechemicalbalanceinthebrain.
A)Deliberate
B)Consistent
C)Primitive
D)Abnormal
43.Thecapturedcriminalswereinchainsthroughthestreets.
A)exhibited
B)displayed
C)paraded
D)revealed
44.Inreadingstoriesweanticipatewhatistocomeonourmemoryof
whathasgonebefore.
A)based
B)basing
C)tobase
D)tobebased
45.Theworld'sgovernmentshavedonenothingtocombatthethreatof
nuclearaccidents.
A)inherently
B)vitally
C)virtually
D)identically
46.1guessJonesdidn、haveachancetowintheelection.Almostallofthepeople
inthecityvotedforhis.
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A)candidate
B)opponent
C)alternative
D)participant
47.Thebackgroundmusicinanassemblylineisdesigned.
A)notbeinglistenedto
B)nottobelistenedto
C)beingnotlistenedto
D)tobenotlistenedto
48.Teachingstudentsofthresholdlevelishardworkbuttheeffortisvery.
A)precious
B)rewarding
C)worth
D)challenging
49.Theboystudentsinthisschoolarenearlyasthegirlstudentstosay
theyintendtogetacollegedegreeinbusiness.
A)aslikelytwice
B)likelyastwice
C)astwicelikely
D)twiceaslikely
50.Theexplorerlosthiswaysoheclimbedtothetopofthehillto
himself.
A)spot
B)locate
C)place
D)situate
51.Thecityhasdecidedtosmoking.
A)doawaywith
B)takeaway
C)getawaywith
D)putaway
52.Perhapsitwouldn'tbetogoandseesuchafilm.
A)worthyyouwhile
B)worthofwhile
C)worthyofwhile
D)worthyourwhile
53.Theoldbuildingisinagoodstateofexceptforthewoodenfloors.
A)observation
B)preservation
C)conservation
D)compensation
54.Whilesomeofficejobswouldseemtomanypeople,therearequitea
fewjobsthatarestimulating,excitingandsatisfying.
A)hostile
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C)fantastic
D)courageous
55.shewonderedifshehadmadeamistake.
A)Notuntillongafterwardsthat
B)Itwasnotuntillongafterwardsthat
C)Notlonguntilafterwards
D)Itwaslongafterwardsuntil
56.Thepeoplewhoobjectedtothenewapproachweretoldthatsinceworkhad
alreadystartedtherewasnopointin.
A)denying
B)upsetting
C)protesting
D)competing
57.Theceremonywillassoonastheministerarrives.
A)complete
B)commence
C)disperse
D)descend
58.Soconfusedthathedidn'tknowhowtostarthislecture.
A)sincehebecame
B)wouldhebecome
C)thathebecame
D)didhebecome
59.Sincethecouplecouldnottheirdifferences,theydecidedtogeta
divorce.
A)reconcile
B)comply
C)coincide
D)resign
60.Afterthecollision,heexaminedtheconsiderabletohiscar.
A)ruin
B)destruction
C)damage
D)injury
61.Outputisnowsixtimesitwasbefore1990.
A)that
B)what
C)forwhich
D)ofthat
62.Theheavilypopulatedareawasabreedingplacefordiseases.
A)infectious
B)powerful
C)influential
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D)suspicious
63.Itisunfortunatethat,owingtolackofmoney,theseexperimentsmustnowbe
beforetheobjectivehasbeenachieved.
A)transferred
B)testified
C)terminated
D)transformed
64.Thesyntheticvitaminsareidenticalthosenaturallypresentinour
food.
A)for
B)of
C)as
D)with
65.Justasabookisoftenjudgedbythequalityandappearanceofits
cover,apersonisjudgedimmediatelybyhisappearance.
A)previously
B)uniquely
C)outwardly
D)initially
66.RecyclingwastesslowsdowntheratewhichweuseuptheEarth's
m
teresources.
Ao
B
co
Do
at
6
7.Gasolineisbythesparkplugsintheengine.
A)ignited
B)inspired
C)excited
D)illuminated
68.Heanothercareerbut,atthetime,hedidn'thaveenoughmoneyto
attendgraduateschool.
A)mighthavechosen
B)mightchoose
C)hadtochoose
D)musthavechosen
69.ManyvisitorspraisedthemagnificentarchitectureofthePalace,.
A)knowntoforeignersfortheForbiddenCity
B)knownforforeignerstobetheForbiddenCity
C)knowntoforeignersastheForbiddenCity
D)knowforforeignersastheForbiddenCity
70.Thetravelerstheirjourneyafterashortbreak.
A)recovered
B)resumed
C)renewed
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D)restored
PartIVErrorCorrection(15minutes)
Directions:Thispartconsistsofashortpassage.Inthispassage,therearealtogether
10mistakes,oneineachnumberedline.Youmayhavetochangeaword,addaword
ordeleteaword.Markoutthemistakesandputthecorrectionsintheblanksprovided.
Ifyouchangeaword,crossitoutandwritethecorrectwordinthecorresponding
blank.Ifyouaddaword,putaninsertionmark(A)intherightplaceandwritethe
missingwordintheblank.Ifyoudeleteaword,crossitandputaslash(/)inthe
blank.
Example:
Televisionisrapidlybecomingtheliteratureofourperiods/.1.time/times/period
Manyoftheargumentshaving/usedfbrthestudyofliteratureas2.
_______\_______
aschoolsubjectarevalidforAstudyoftelevision.3.the
Weareallnaturallyattractedtopeoplewithideas,beliefsandinterestslikeourown.
Similarly,wefeelcomfortablewithpeoplewithphysicalqualitiessimilarasours.(71)
Youmayhavenoticedabouthowpeoplewholiveorwork(72)closelytogethercome
tobehaveinasimilarway.Unconsciouslywecopytheseweareclosetoorloveor
admire.Soasportsman's(73)individualwayofwalkingwithraisedshouldersis
imitatedbyanadmired(74)fan;apairofloversbothshaketheirheadsinthesame
way;anemployerfindshimselfduplicatinghisboss'shabitofwagging(擺動(dòng))(75)a
penbetweenhisfingerswhilethinking.
Ineverycase,theinfluentialpersonmayconsciouslynoticethe(76)imitationbut
hewillfeelcomfortablyinitspresence.Andifhedoes(77)noticethematchingofhis
gesturesormovements,hefindsitpleasingheisinfluencingpeople;theyaredrawn
tothem.(78)
Sensitivepeoplehavebeenmirroringtheirfriendandacquaintances(79)alltheir
lives,andwinningaffectionandrespectinthiswaywithoutawareoftheirmethods.
Now,fbrpeoplewhowanttowin(80)agreementortrust,affectionorsympathy,
somepsychologistsrecommendthedeliberateuseofphysicalimitation.
PartVWriting(30minutes)
Directions:Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowriteacompositionon
thetopicMyviewontheNegativeEffectsofSomeAdvertisements.Youshouldwrite
atleast120wordsandyoushouldbaseyourcompositionontheoutline(givenin
Chinese)below:
1.現(xiàn)在有些不良的商業(yè)廣告
2.這些廣告的副作用和危害性
3.我對(duì)這些廣告的態(tài)度
1995年1月六級(jí)參考答案
PartI
1.C2.B3.C4.D5.A
6.D7.D8.B9.C10.B
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11.A12.C13.A14.A15.D
16.B17.B18.D19.A20.C
PartII
21.D22.B23.B24.C25.D
26.C27.A28.D29.B30.A
31.B32.D33.B34.B35.C
36.D37.A38.B39.A40.B
PartIII
41.A42.D43.C44.A45.C
46.B47.C48.B49.D50.B
51.A52.D53.B54.B55.C
56.C57.B58.D59.A60.C
61.B62.A63.C64.D65.C
66.D67.A68.A69.C70.B
71.as—to
72.about—/
73.these一those
74.admired一admiring
75.employer—>employee
76.consciously—>unconsciously
77.comfortably—comfortable
78.them一him
79.friend—friends
80.(without)—>(without)being
1995年1月六級(jí)聽(tīng)力原文
SectionA
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