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1993年6月大學英語六級(CET-6)真題試卷
Part1ListeningComprehension(20minutes)
SectionA
1.A)No,ifsopenonlytoteachersandpostgraduates.
B)Yes,hecanstudythereifheiswritingaresearchpaper.
C)Yes,becauseheisaseniorstudent.
D)Yes,butheneedstheapprovalbyhisprofessor.
2.A)Itwasprettygood.
B)Itwasratherdull.
C)Itwasnotwellorganized.
D)Itwasattendedbymanypeople.
3.A)Theeffectsoftheflood.
B)Theheroicfightagainstaflood.
C)Thecauseoftheflood.
D)Floodsofthepasttwentyyears.
4.A)Theywerebothbusydoingtheirownwork.
B)Theywaitedforeachotheratdifferentplaces.
C)Theywenttothestreetcorneratdifferenttimes.
D)Themanwenttotheconcertbutthewomandidn't.
5.A)Theairispolluted.
B)Thepeoplethereareterrible.
C)It'stoowindy.
D)Thebeachesaredirty.
6.A)InMexico.
B)InCalifornia.
C)Inthecity.
D)InNewMexico.
7.A)Thewomanblamesthemanforhisabsence.
B)Thewomanthinksthateverythingwasallright.
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C)Thewomanthanksthemanforhisefforts.
D)Thewomandoesn'tthinkitwastheman'sfault.
8.A)Hehastoomanydreams.
B)Helikestosleep.
C)Hedoesn'tputhisideasintopractice.
D)Hedoesn'thavemanygoodideas.
9.A)Gettingextracredits.
B)TherequirementsofanM.A.degree.
C)ThecredithoursrequiredforanM.A.degree.
D)Takingmoreoptionalcourses.
10.A)Theygetabargainrightaway.
B)Theyhavealookattheadvertisement.
C)TheyselltheirTVset.
D)TheygoandbuyabigTVset.
SectionB
PassageOne
Questions11to13arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
11.A)Becausemanypeopledon'tknowhowtobehaveinsocialsituations.
B)Becausemostpeopleareshybynature.
C)Nobodywilllaughatyouforbeingshy.
D)Shynessisdifficulttoovercome.
12.A)Byprediction.
B)Byrecording.
C)Throughobservation.
D)Throughinterviewing.
13.A)Toobservepeople'sattitudetowardsstrangers.
B)Toseehowpeoplegetalongwiththeirfriends.
C)Tochangepeople'sbehaviourinsociallife.
D)Tofindouthowshypeopleare.
PassageTwo
Questions14to17arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
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14.A)Ahousewife.
B)Asinger.
C)Ateacher.
D)Amusician.
15.A)Theviolinwastooexpensive.
B)Shewastooyoungtoplaytheviolin.
C)Theviolinwastoobigforher.
D)Hermotherwantedhertoplaythepiano.
16.A)Toplaytheviolinonceagain.
B)TogototheUnitedStates.
C)Toapplyforascholarship.
D)Tohaveherperformancetaped.
17.A)Toliveamorecomfortablelife.
B)Togiveperformances.
C)Tobeapupilofafamousviolinist.
D)Toenterafamousuniversity.
PassageThree
Questions18to20arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
18.A)Becausetheyhavehadlittleexposuretohighlevelofsounds.
B)Becausetheysufferfromhearingloss.
C)Becausetheydon'tknowhowtooperatestereosystems.
D)Becausetheyarenotqualifiedengineers.
19.A)Ayearago.
B)Adecadeago.
C)Threeyearsago.
D)Fiveyearsago.
20.A)Providingawarninglightwhenthesoundistooloud.
B)Producingmorepersonalstereosystems.
C)Restrictingtheuseofpersonalstereos.
D)Settingupastandardizedhearingtest.
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PartIIReadingComprehension(35minutes)
Questions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
“Thereisasenselessnotionthatchildrengrowupandleavehomewhenthey're18,
andthetruthisfarfromthat,“sayssociologistLarryBumpassoftheUniversityof
Wisconsin.Today,unexpectednumbersofyoungadultsarelivingwiththeirparents,
“Thereisamajorshiftinthemiddleclass,“declaressociologistAllanSchnaibergof
NorthwesterUniversity,whoseson,19,movedbackinafteranabsenceofeightmonths.
Analystsciteavarietyofreasonsforthisreturntothenest.Themarriageageis
rising,aconditionthatmakeshomeanditspleasantnessparticularlyattractivetoyoung
people.Ahighdivorcerateandadecliningremarriageratearesendingeconomically
pressedandemotionallyhurtsurvivorsbacktoparentalshelters.Forsome,theexpense
ofanaway-from-homecollegeeducationhasbecomesoexcessivelygreatthatmany
studentsnowattendlocalschools.Evenaftergraduation,youngpeoplefindtheirwings
clippedbyskyrocketinghousingcosts.
Livingathome,saysKnighton,aschoolteacher,continuestogivehersecurityand
moralsupport.Hermotheragreed,“It'sridiculousforthekidstopayallthatmoneyfbr
rent.Itmakessensefbrkidstostayathome.^^Butsharingthefamilyhomerequires
adjustmentsforall.Therearethehasslesoverbathrooms,telephonesandprivacy(不受
干擾的生活).Somefamilies,however,managethedelicatebalancingact.Butforothers,
itprovestoodifficult.MichelleDelTurco,24,hasbeenhomethreetimes-andleftthree
times.6cWhatIconsideredasocialdrink,mydadconsideredanalcoholproblem,she
explains."HeneverlikedanyoneIdated(約會),soIeitherhadtohideawayormeet
thematfriends9house79
Justhowlongshouldadultchildrenlivewiththeirparentsbeforemovingon?Most
psychologistsfeellengthyhomecomingsareamistake.Children,strugglingtoestablish
separateidentities,canendupwith“asenseofinadequacy,defeatandfailure."And
agingparents,whoshouldbeenjoyingsomefinancialandpersonalfreedom,find
themselvesstuckwithresponsibilities.Manyagreethatbriefvisits,however,canwork
beneficially.
21.Accordingtotheauthor,therewasonceatrendintheU.S..
A)fbryoungadultstoleavetheirparentsandliveindependently
B)formiddleclassyoungadultstostaywiththeirparents
C)fbrmarriedyoungadultstomovebackhomeafteralengthyabsence
D)fbryoungadultstogetjobsnearbyinordertolivewiththeirparents
22.Whichofthefollowingdoesnotaccountfbryoungadultsreturningtothenest?
A)Youngadultsfindhousingcoststoohigh.
B)Youngadultsarepsychologicallyandintellectuallyimmature.
C)Youngadultsseekparentalcomfortandmoralsupport.
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D)Quiteanumberofyoungadultsattendlocalschools.
23.Oneofthedisadvantagesofyoungadultsreturningtostaywiththeirparentsisthat
A)therewillinevitablybeinconveniencesineverydaylife
B)mostparentsfinditdifficulttokeep
C)theyoungadultstendtobeoverprotectedbytheirparents
D)publicopinionisagainstyoungadultsstayingwiththeirparents
24.Theword“hassles“inthepassage(Line3,Para.3)probablymeans.
A)agreements
B)worries
C)disadvantages
D)quarrels
25.Accordingtothepassagewhatisthebestforbothparentsandchildren?
A)Theyshouldadjustthemselvestosharingthefamilyexpenses.
B)Childrenshouldleavetheirparentswhentheyaregrown-up.
C)Adultchildrenshouldvisittheirparentsfromtimetotime.
D)Parentsshouldsupporttheiradultchildrenwhentheyareintrouble.
Questions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Thewordconservationhasathrifty(節(jié)儉)meaning.Toconserveistosaveand
protect,toleavewhatweourselvesenjoyinsuchgoodconditionthatothersmayalso
sharetheenjoyment.Ourforefathershadnoideathathumanpopulationwouldincrease
fasterthanthesuppliesofrawmaterials;mostofthem,evenuntilveryrecently,hadthe
foolishideathatthetreasureswere“l(fā)imitless”and“inexhaustible”.Mostofthecitizens
ofearliergenerationsknewlittleornothingaboutthecomplicatedanddelicatesystem
thatrunsallthroughnature,andwhichmeansthat,asinalivingbody,anunhealthy
conditionofonepartwillsoonerorlaterbeharmfultoalltheothers.
Fiftyyearsagonaturestudywasnotpartoftheschoolwork;scientificforestrywas
anewidea;timberwasstillcheapbecauseitcouldbebroughtinanyquantityfrom
distantwoodlands;soildestructionandriverfloodswerenotnationalproblems;nobody
hadyetstudiedlong-termsclimaticcyclesinrelationtoproperlanduse;eventheword
“conservation“hadnothingofthemeaningthatithasforustoday.
Forthesakeofourselvesandthosewhowillcomeafterus,wemustnowsetabout
repairingthemistakesofourforefathers.Conservationshould,therefore,bemadeapart
ofeveryone'sdailylife.Toknowaboutthewatertable(水位)inthegroundisjustas
importanttousasaknowledgeofthebasicarithmeticformulas.Weneedtoknowwhy
allwatersheds(上游源頭森林地帶集水區(qū))needtheprotectionofplantlifeandwhythe
runningcurrentofstreamsandriversmustbemadetoyieldtheirfullbenefittothesoil
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beforetheyfinallyescapetothesea.Weneedtobetaughtthedutyofplantingtreesas
wellasofcuttingthem.Weneedtoknowtheimportanceofbig,maturetrees,because
livingspaceformostofman'sfellowcreaturesonthisplanetisfigurednotonlyin
squaremeasureofsurfacebutalsoincubicvolumeabovetheearth.Inbrief,itshouldbe
ourgoaltorestoreasmuchoftheoriginalbeautyofnatureaswecan.
26.Theauthor'sattitudetowardsthecurrentsituationintheexploitationofnatural
resourcesis.
A)positive
B)neutral
C)suspicious
D)critical
27.Accordingtotheauthor,thegreatestmistakeofourforefatherswasthat.
A)theyhadnoideaaboutscientificforestry
B)theyhadlittleornosenseofenvironmentalprotection
C)theywerenotawareofthesignificanceofnaturestudy
D)theyhadnoideaofhowtomakegooduseofrawmaterials
28.Itcanbeinferredfromthethirdparagraphthatearliergenerationsdidn'trealize
A)theinterdependenceofwater,soil,andlivingthings
B)theimportanceoftheproperuseofland
C)theharmfulnessofsoildestructionandriverfloods
D)thevalueofthebeautyofnature
29.Toavoidcorrectingthemistakeofourforefathers,theauthorsuggeststhat
A)weplantmoretrees
B)naturalsciencebetaughttoeverybody
C)environmentaleducationbedirectedtowardeveryone
D)wereturntonature
30.Whatdoestheauthorimplybysaying“l(fā)ivingspace...isfigured...alsoincubic
volumeabovetheearth^^(Lines7-8,Para.3)?
A)Ourlivingspaceontheearthisgettingsmallerandsmaller.
B)Ourlivingspaceshouldbemeasuredincubicvolume.
C)Weneedtotakesomemeasuretoprotectspace.
D)Wemustpreservegoodlivingconditionsforbothbirdsandanimals.
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Questions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Judgingfromrecentsurveys,mostexpertsinsleepbehavioragreethatthereis
virtuallyanepidemic(流彳亍病)ofsleepinessinthenation."Ican'tthinkofasinglestudy
thathasn'tfoundAmericansgettinglesssleepthantheyoughtto,“saysDr.David.Even
peoplewhothinktheyaresleepingenoughwouldprobablybebetteroffwithmorerest.
Thebeginningofoursleep-deficit(睡目民不足)crisiscanbetracedtotheinvention
ofthelightbulbacenturyago.Fromdiaryentriesandotherpersonalaccountsfromthe
18thand19thcenturies,sleepscientistshavereachedtheconclusionthattheaverage
personusedtosleepabout9.5hoursanight."Thebestsleephabitsoncewereforcedon
us,whenwehadnothingtodointheeveningdownonthefarm,anditwasdark."Bythe
1950sand1960s,thesleepschedulehadbeenreduceddramatically,tobetween7.5and
eighthours,andmostpeoplehadtowaketoanalarmclock."Peoplecheatontheirsleep,
andtheydon'tevenrealizethey'redoingit,“saysDr.David."Theythinkthey'reokay
becausetheycangetbyon6.5hours,whentheyreallyneed7.5,eightorevenmoreto
feelideallyvigorous.^^
Perhapsthemostmercilessrobberofsleep,researcherssayisthecomplexityofthe
day.Wheneverpressuresfromwork,family,friendsandcommunitymount,manypeople
considersleeptheleastexpensiveitemonhisprogramme."Inoursociety,you're
considereddynamicifyousayyouonlyneed5.5hours'sleep.Ifyou'regottoget8.5
hours,peoplethinkyoulackdriveandambition.^^
Todeterminetheconsequencesofsleepdeficit,researchershaveputsubjects
throughasetofpsychologicalandperformancetestsrequiringthem,forinstance,toadd
columnsofnumbersorrecallapassagereadtothemonlyminutesearlier."We'vefound
thatifyou'reinsleepdeficit,performancesuffers/9saysDr.David."Short-termmemory
isweakened,asareabilitiestomakedecisionsandtoconcentrate.^^
31.Peopleinthe18thand19thcenturiesusedtosleepabout9.5hoursanightbecause
theyhad.
A)nodriveandambition
B)noelectriclighting
C)thebestsleephabits
D)nothingtodointheevening
32.AccordingtoDr.David,Americans.
A)areideallyvigorousevenunderthepressureoflife
B)oftenneglecttheconsequencesofsleepdeficit
C)donotknowhowtorelaxthemselvesproperly
D)cangetbyon6.5hoursofsleep
33.ManyAmericansbelievethat.
A)sleepisthefirstthingthatcanbesacrificedwhenoneisbusy
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B)theyneedmoresleeptocopewiththecomplexitiesofeverydaylife
C)tosleepissomethingonecandoatanytimeoftheday
D)enoughsleeppromotespeople'sdriveandambition
34.Theword“subjects”(Line1,Para.4)refersto.
A)theperformancetestsusedinthestudyofsleepdeficit
B)specialbranchesofknowledgethatarebeingstudied
C)peoplewhosebehaviororreactionsarebeingstudied
D)thepsychologicalconsequencesofsleepdeficit
35.Itcanbeconcludedfromthepassagethatoneshouldsleepasmanyhoursasis
necessaryto.
A)improveone'smemorydramatically
B)beconsidereddynamicbyotherpeople
C)maintainone'sdailyschedule
D)feelenergeticandperformadequately
Questions36to40arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Theconceptofpersonalchoiceinrelationtohealthbehaviorsisanimportantone.
Anestimated90percentofallillnessmaybepreventableifindividualswouldmake
soundpersonalhealthchoicesbaseduponcurrentmedicalknowledge.Weallenjoyour
freedomofchoiceanddonotliketoseeitrestrictedwhenitiswithinthelegalandmoral
boundariesofsociety.ThestructureofAmericansocietyallowsustomakealmostallour
ownpersonaldecisionsthatmayconcernourhealth.Ifwesodesire,wecansmoke,drink
excessively,refusetowearseatbelts,eatwhateverfoodwewant,andliveacompletely
sedentarylife-stylewithoutanyexercise.Thefreedomtomakesuchpersonaldecisionsis
afundamentalaspectofoursociety,althoughthewisdomofthesedecisionscanbe
questioned.Personalchoicesrelativetohealthoftencauseadifficulty.Asoneexample,a
teenagermayknowthefactsrelativetosmokingcigarettesandhealthbutmaybe
pressuredbyfriendsintobelievingitisthesociallyacceptedthingtodo.
Amultitudeoffactors,bothinheritedandenvironmental,influencethedevelopment
ofhealth-relatedbehaviors,anditisbeyondthescopeofthistexttodiscussallthese
factorsastheymayaffectanygivenindividual.However,thedecisiontoadopta
particularhealth-relatedbehaviorisusuallyoneofpersonalchoice.Therearehealthy
choicesandthereareunhealthychoices.Indiscussingthemoralsofpersonalchoice,
FriesandCrapodrewacomparison.Theysuggestthattoknowinglygiveoneselfoverto
abehaviorthathasastatisticalprobabilityofshorteninglifeissimilartoattempting
suicide.Thus,forthoseindividualswhoareinterestedinpreservingboththequalityand
quantityoflife,personalhealthchoicesshouldreflectthosebehaviorsthatareassociated
withastatisticalprobabilityofincreasedvitalityandlongevity.
36.Theconceptofpersonalchoiceconcerninghealthisimportantbecause.
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A)personalhealthchoiceshelpcuremostillness
B)ithelpsraisethelevelofourmedicalknowledge
C)itisessentialtopersonalfreedominAmericansociety
D)wrongdecisionscouldleadtopoorhealth
37.To“l(fā)iveacompletelysedentarylife-style”(Line7,Para.1)inthepassagemeans
A)to“l(fā)iveaninactiveliffe”
B)to"liveadecentliffe"
C)to“l(fā)ivealifewithcompletefreedom^^
D)to“l(fā)ivealifeofvice”
38.Soundpersonalhealthchoiceisoftendifficulttomakebecause.
A)currentmedicalknowledgeisstillinsufficient
B)therearemanyfactorsinfluencingourdecisions
C)fewpeoplearewillingtotradethequalityoflife
D)peopleareusuallyinfluencedbythebehavioroftheirfriends
39.ToknowinglyallowoneselftopurseunhealthyhabitsiscomparedbyFriedand
Crapoto.
A)improvingthequalityofone'slife
B)limitingone'spersonalhealthchoice
C)deliberatelyendingone'slife
D)breakingtherulesofsocialbehavior
40.AccordingtoFriesandCraposoundhealthchoicesshouldbebasedon.
A)personaldecisions
B)society'slaws
C)statisticalevidence
D)friends9opinions
PartIIIVocabularyandStructure(20minutes)
41.Thecompanyariseinsalaryforages,butnothinghashappenedyet.
A)ispromised
B)hasbeenpromising
C)ispromising
D)promised
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42.Thedoctorwasaskedtogobacktothehospitalbecauseofcase.
A)anoperation
B)anemergency
C)atreatment
D)anincident
43.Lifeisacandletoburneverbrighter.
A)beingmeant
B)meaning
C)tomean
D)meant
44.Mrs.Lackeywasawakenedbytheringingofthebedsidephone12hoursafterher
husband'sboathadbeen.
A)wrecked
B)collapsed
C)decayed
D)fired
45.Nooneneedstofeelawkwardinhisowncustoms.
A)pursuing
B)following
C)chasing
D)seeking
46.Ifstimeaboutthetrafficproblemdowntown.
A)somethingwasdone
B)everythingisdone
C)anythingwillbedone
D)nothingtobedone
47.Whentheyhadfinishedplaying,thechildrenweremadetoallthetoys
theyhadtakenout.
A)putoff
B)putout
C)putup
D)putaway
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48.Thereisanundesirablenowadaystomakefilmsshowingviolence.
A)direction
B)tradition
C)phenomenon
D)trend
49.MyfatherdidnotgotoNewYork;thedoctorsuggestedthathethere.
A)nottogo
B)hadn'tgone
C)notgo
D)wouldn'tgo
50.Mostpeoplewhotravelinthecourseoftheirworkaregiventravelling.
A)income
B)allowances
C)wages
D)pay
51.Hefoiledtosupplythefactsrelevantthecaseinquestion.
A)for
B)with
C)to
D)of
52.Youngpeople'ssocialenvironmenthasaeffectontheiracademic
progress.
A)gross
B)solid
C)complete
D)profound
53.InBritain,andontheContinenttoo,theJapanesearesometimesvieweda
threattodomesticindustries.
A)like
B)with
C)for
D)as
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54.Theserviceoperates36librariesthroughoutthecountry,whilesix
librariesspeciallyservethecountryside.
A)mobile
B)drifting
C)shifting
D)rotating
55.Physicsisthepresent-dayequivalentofusedtobecallednatural
philosophy,fromwhichmostofpresent-daysciencearose.
A)that
B)all
C)which
D)what
56.Beforehestartedwork,Iaskedthebuildertogivemeanofthecostof
repairingtheroof.
A)assessment
B)estimate
C)announcement
D)evaluation
57.Weoftenadvisehimnottodrinkmorewineisgoodforhishealth.
A)as
B)than
C)that
D)but
58.WhenJackwaseighteenhegoingaroundwithastrangesetofpeopleand
stayingoutverylate.
A)tookto
B)tookfor
C)tookup
D)tookon
59.Althoughnotaneconomisthimself,Dr.Smithhaslongbeenaseverecriticofthe
government'spolicies.
A)economical
B)economy
C)economic
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D)economics
60.Wegrowallourownfruitandvegetables,savesmoney,ofcourse.
A)which
B)as
C)that
D)what
61.Itisratherthatwestilldonotknowhowmanyspeciesthereareinthe
worldtoday.
A)misleading
B)embarrassing
C)boring
D)demanding
62.isthecenterofourplanetarysystemwasadifficultconcepttograspin
theMiddleAges.
A)Itisthesunandnottheearth
B)Beingthesunandnottheearth
C)Thesunandnottheearth
D)Thatthesunandnottheearth
63.Afriendshipmaybe,casual,situationalordeepandlasting.
A)identical
B)original
C)superficial
D)critical
64.Justasthebuilderisskilledinthehandlingofhisbricks,theexperienced
writerisskilledinthehandlingofhiswords.
A)as
B)thus
C)so
D)like
65.Agoodteachermustknowhowtohisideas.
A)convey
B)display
C)consult
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D)confront
66.I'dratheryouthoseimportantdocumentswithyou.
A)don'ttake
B)didn'ttake
C)won'ttake
D)nottake
67.Tocallthemusicofanothermusic-culture“primitive"isone'sown
standardsonagroupthatdoesnotrecognizethem.
A)putting
B)emphasizing
C)forcing
D)imposing
68.Theprisonerhasbeenofmanyprivilegesthataveragecitizensenjoy.
A)ensured
B)informed
C)deprived
D)convinced
69.Everycamerawesellcomeswithatwo-year.
A)guarantee
B)safety
C)confirmation
D)conservation
70.WhileinLondon,wepaidavisittothehospitalfoundedthenurse
FlorenceNightingale.
A)inlinewith
B)infavourof
C)inhonourof
D)inplaceof
PartIVErrorCorrection(15minutes)
Livingisrisky.Crossingtheroad,drivingacar,flying,swallowinganaspirintablet
oreatingachickensandwichtheycanallbefatal.Clearly(71)somerisksworthtaking,
especiallywhentherewardsarehigh:amansurroundedbyflamesandsmokegenerally
considersthatjumpingoutofasecond-floorwindowisanacceptablerisktosaveitslife.
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Butinmedicine(72)afewpnocedures,drugs,operationsortestsarereallyamatterof
lifeand(73)death.Theremaybesoundmedicinereasonsforacceptingelectrical(74)
shocktreatment,butsuchreasonsaretotallydependentinthebalanceof(75)risksand
benefitsforthepatients.
Surgeryforcancermaycureorprolongalife,buttheremovaloftonsils(扁桃體)
cannotsaveanythingasorethroat.Bloodpressuredrugs(76)definitelyhelpsome
peopleliveafteraheartattack,butthesesamedrugsmaybebothnecessaryaadharmful
forthosewithonlymildbloodpressure(77)problems.
Decidinghowmuchdiscomfortandriskwearepreparingtoputup(78)withinthe
nameofbetterhealthisahighpersonalmatter,notadecision(79)weshouldremainto
doctorsalone.(80)
PartVWriting(30minutes)
Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacompositiononthe
topicMyViewonOpportunity.Youmustbaseyourcompositiononthe
followinginstructions(giveninChinese):
有些人認為機會是極少的,另一些人則認為人人都有某種機會。你的看法如何?
寫出你的觀點,說明你的理由并舉例。在你的文章結尾處不要忘記寫出你的結論。
Yourcompositionshouldbenolessthan120words.Remembertowriteitneatly.
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1993年6月六級參考答案
PartI
1.D2.C3.A4.B5.A
6.B7.A8.C9.C10.D
11.B12.C13.D14.D15.A
16.D17.C18.B19.D20.A
PartII
21.A22.B23.A24.D25.C
26.D27.B28.A29.C30.D
31.B32.B33.A34.C35.D
36.D37.A38.B39.C40.C
PartIII
41.B42.B43.D44.A45.B
46.A47.D48.D49.C50.B
51.C52.D53.D54.A55.D
56.B57.B58.A59.C60.A
61.B62.D63.C64.C65.A
66.B67.D68.C69.A70.C
71.本題測試點是worth的用法,worth本身是形容詞“值得的",可構成beworth
doing或beworth+n二種形式。由此可看出此處缺一系動詞are.
72.aman與its不對應,將its改成his.
73.將afew改成few.因為這里應為“有一些”。
74.medicinereasons不通,可將medicine改成形容詞medical.
75.Dependenton是固定用法,故將in改成on.
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76.根據(jù)句意,此是一轉折句。故在asorethroat前應加上but或except.
77.根據(jù)上下文,應將necessary改成unnecessary.
78.根據(jù)上下文,我們應為被動者,故preparing應改成prepared.
79.Highpersonal不對,形容詞不能修飾形容詞。將high改成highly.
80.leavealone是慣用法,表示“不管,不干涉”,所以應在to后加上leave.
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