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1994年6月大学英语六级(CET6)真题试卷及参考答案.docx

1、1994年1月大学英语六级(CET-6)真题试卷PartIListeningComprehension(20minutes)SectionADirections:Inthissectionyouwillhear10shortconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionwillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmus

2、treadthefoursuggestedanswersmarkedA),B),C),andD)anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.Example:Youwillhear:Youwillread:A) 2hours.B) 3hours.C) 4hours.D) 5hours.Fromtheconversationweknowthatthetwoaretalkingaboutsomeworktheywillstarta

3、t9oclockinthemorningandhavetofinishat2intheafternoon.Therefore,D) “5hours”isthecorrectanswer.YoushouldchooseDontheAnswerSheetandmarkitwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.SampleAnswerA B C D1.A)Athome.B)Inaphonebox.C)Inheroffice.D)Inafriendshouse.2.A)Onthewestsideofasquare.B)Attheendofastreet.C)Totheeast

4、ofthetrafficlight.D)Ontheeastsideofasquare.3.A)Shehastochangethetimeforthetrip.B)Shehasntdecidedwheretogonextmonth.C)Shecantaffordthetimeforthetrip.D)Shewillmanagetoleavethismonth.4.A)Theapartmentisbetterfurnished.B)Shepreferstoliveinaquietplace.C)Itslessexpensivetoliveinanapartment.D)Shefindsherroo

5、mmatesdifficulttogetalongwith.5.A)Inahospital.B)Inalibrary.C)Inatravelagency.D)Inarestaurant.6.A)Customerandsalesperson.B)Teacherandstudent.C)Bossandsecretary.D)Guestandwaitress.7.A)Hedidntbuyanything.B)Hegotsomemedicineforhisfoot.C)Hewassickandcouldntgoshopping.D)Heboughteverythingexceptthefootball

6、.8.A)TeacherslikeProfessorJansonarerare.B)ProfessorJansonhaswonamilliondollars.C)ProfessorJansonisluckytobeteachingatthatschool.D)TherearemanyteachersasgoodasProfessorJanson.9.A)Shedidntknowherdaughtercouldsingsowell.B)Shesingsbetterthanherdaughter.C)Shedoesntlikeherdaughter.D)Sheherselfdoesnthaveag

7、oodvoice.10.A)Hefindshistorybooksdifficulttounderstand.B)Hehastoreadalotofhistorybooks.C)Hedoesntlikethehistorycourse.D)Hehaslosthishistorybook.SectionBPassageOneQuestions11to14arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.11.A)Atnight.B)Atnoon.C)Inthemorning.D)Intheafternoon.12.A)AboutGermansonstrike.B)Abou

8、tanew-typeairplane.C)Aboutanaircrash.D)AboutrescueworkersinUKMotors.13.A)Theywantedhigherpay.B)Theywantedfewerworkinghours.C)Theywantedbetterworkingconditions.D)Theywantedanannualthree-weekholiday.14.A)Rainy.B)Warm.C)Cold.D)Changeable.PassageTwoQuestions15to17arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.15.

9、A)HehasalwayslivedinAmerica.B)HehasbeeninAmericaforthreeyears.C)HevisitedAmericathreeyearsago.D)HehascometoAmericatodoresearchonadvertising.16.A)Therewerefarmoreadvertisementstherethanhehadexpected.B)Theadvertisementstherewerewelldesigned.C)Theadvertisementstherewerecreativeandnecessary.D)Hefoundthe

10、advertisementstheredifficulttounderstand.17.A)Bemorecarefulaboutwhattheyadvertise.B)Spendlessmoneyonadvertising.C)Advertisemorefortheirproducts.D)Usenewadvertisingtechniques.PassageThreeQuestions18to20arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.18.A)Heisalwaysinahurry.B)Heisquickinmakingdecisions.C)Heisalw

11、aysthefirsttoarriveattheairport.D)Heusuallydoesntgettherewardhedeserves.19.A)Hemisseshisflight.B)Hecanfindagoodseat.C)Heleavestheairportfirstattheendofthetrip.D)Hisluggagecomesoutlast.20.A)Hewastoldtoboardthewrongplane.B)Hewasnotallowedtoboardtheplane.C)Hearrivedattheairportwithoutaticket.D)Hefoundi

12、tdifficulttoexplainwhyhearrivedsoearly.Part II Reading Comprehension (35 minutes)Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.There are desert plants which survive the dry season in the form of inactive seeds. There are also desert insects which survive as inactive larvae (幼虫). In addition,

13、 difficult as it is to believe, there are desert fish which can survive through years of drought (干旱) in the form of inactive eggs. These are the shrimps (小虾) that live in the Mojave Desert, an intensely dry region in the south-west of the United States where shade temperatures of over 50C are often

14、 recorded.The eggs of the Mojave shrimps are the size and have the appearance of grains of sand. When sufficient spring rain falls to form a lake, once every two to five years, these eggs hatch (孵化). Then the water is soon filled with millions of tiny shrimps about a millimetre long which feed on ti

15、ny plant and animal organisms which also grow in the temporary desert lake. Within a week, the shrimps grow from their original 1 millimetre to a length of about 1.5 centimetres.Throughout the time that the shrimps are rapidly maturing, the water in the lake equally rapidly evaporates. Therefore, fo

16、r the shrimps it is a race against time. By the twelfth day, however, when they are about 3 centimetre long, hundreds of tiny eggs form on the underbodies of the females. Usually by this time, all that remains of the lake is a large, muddy patch of wet soil. On the thirteenth day and the next, durin

17、g the final hours of their brief lives, the shrimps lay their eggs in the mud. Then, having ensured that their species will survive, the shrimps die as the last of the water evaporates.If sufficient rain falls the next year to form another lake, the eggs hatch, and once again the shrimps pass rapidl

18、y through their cycle of growth, adulthood, egg-laying, and death. Some years there is insufficient rain to form a lake: in this case, the eggs will remain dormant for another years, or even longer if necessary. Very, very occasionally, perhaps twice in a hundred years, sufficient rain falls to form

19、 a deep lake that lasts a month or more. In this case, the species passes through two cycles of growth, egg-laying, and death. Thus, on such occasions, the species multiplies considerably, which further ensures its survival.21. Which of the following is the MOST distinctive feature of Mojave shrimps

20、?A) Their lives are brief.B) They feed on plant and animal organisms.C) Their eggs can survive years of drought.D) They lay their eggs in the mud.22. By saying “for the shrimps it is a race against time” (Para. 3, line 2) the author means _.A) they have to swim fast to avoid danger in the rapidly ev

21、aporating lakeB) they have to swim fast to catch the animal organisms on which they surviveC) they have to multiply as many as possible within thirteen daysD) they have to complete their life cycle within a short span of time permitted by the environment23. The passage mainly deals with _.A) the lif

22、e span of the Mojave shrimpsB) the survival of desert shrimpsC) the importance of water to lifeD) life in the Mojave Desert24. The word “dormant” (Para. 4, Line 3) most probably means _.A) inactiveB) strongC) alertD) soft25. It may be inferred from the passage that _.A) appearance and size are most

23、important for life to survive in the desertB) a species must be able to multiply quickly in order to surviveC) for some species one life cycle in a year is enough to survive the desert droughtD) some species develop a unique life pattern to survive in extremely harsh conditionsQuestions 26 to 30 are

24、 based on the following passage.Opportunities for rewarding work become fewer for both men and women as they grow older. After age 40, job hunting becomes even more difficult. Many workers stay at jobs they are too old for rather than face possible rejection. Our youth-oriented, throw-away culture s

25、ees little value in older people. In writer Lilian Hellmans words, they have “the wisdom that comes with age that we cant make use of. “Unemployment and economic need for work is higher among older women, especially minorities, than among younger white women. A national council reports these finding

26、s: though unemployed longer when seeking work, older women job-hunt harder, hold a job longer with less absenteeism (缺勤), perform as well or better, are more reliable, and are more willing to learn than men or younger women. Yet many older women earn poor pay and face a future of poverty in their re

27、tirement years. When “sexism meets ageism, poverty is no longer on the doorstep it moves in,” according to Tish Sommers, director of a special study on older women for the National Organization for Women.Yet a 1981 report on the White House Conference on Aging shows that as a group, older Americans

28、are the “wealthiest, best fed, best housed, healthiest, most self-reliant older population in our history. “This statement is small comfort to those living below the poverty line, but it does explode some of the old traditional beliefs and fears. Opportunities for moving in and up in a large company

29、 may shrink but many older people begin successful small businesses, volunteer in satisfying activities, and stay active for many years. They have few role models because in previous generations the life span was much shorter and expectations of life were fewer. They are ploughing new ground.Employe

30、rs are beginning to recognize that the mature person can bring a great deal of stability and responsibility to a position. One doesnt lose ability and experience on the eve of ones 65th or 70th birthday any more than one grows up instantly at age 21.26. After the age of 40, _.A) most workers are tir

31、ed of their present jobsB) many workers tend to stick their present jobsC) people find their jobs more rewarding than beforeD) people still wish to hunt for more suitable jobs27. From Heilmans remark, we can see that _.A) full use has been made of the wisdom of older peopleB) the wisdom of older peo

32、ple is not valued by American societyC) older people are no less intelligent than young peopleD) the wisdom of older people is of great value to American society28. Tish Sommers argues that _.A) older women find it hard to escape povertyB) older women usually perform better in their jobsC) the major

33、 cause of the poverty of older women is sexismD) more people have come to believe in sexism and ageism29. According to the third paragraph, it can be seen that older Americans _.A) have more job opportunities than young peopleB) live below the poverty lineC) have new opportunities to remain active i

34、n societyD) no longer believe in the promise of a happy life upon retirement30. It can be concluded from the passage that the writer _.A) calls attention to the living conditions of older AmericansB) believes that value of older people is gaining increasing recognitionC) attempts to justify the yout

35、h-oriented, throw-away culture of the United StatesD) argues people should not retire at the age of 65 or 70Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage.The most exciting kind of education is also the most personal. Nothing can exceed the joy of discovering for yourself something that is im

36、portant to you! It may be an idea or a bit of information you come across accidentallyor a sudden insight, fitting together pieces of information or working through a problem. Such personal encounters are the “payoff” in education. A teacher may direct you to learning and even encourage you in itbut

37、 no teacher can make the excitement or the joy happen. Thats up to you.A research paper, assigned in a course and perhaps checked at various stages by an instructor, leads you beyond classroom, beyond the texts for classes and into a process where the joy of discovery and learning can come to you ma

38、ny times. Preparing the research paper is an active and individual process, and ideal learning process. It provides a structure within which you can make exciting discoveries, of knowledge and of self, that are basic to education. But the research paper also gives you a chance to individualize a sch

39、ool assignment, to suit a piece of work to your own interests and abilities, to show others what you can do. Writing a research paper is more than just a classroom exercise. It is an experience in searching out, understanding and synthesizing, which forms the basis of many skills applicable to both

40、academic and nonacademic tasks. It is, in the fullest sense, a discovering, an education. So, to produce a good research paper is both a useful and a thoroughly satisfying experience!To some, the thought of having to write an assigned number of pages, often more than ever produced before, is disconc

41、erting. To others, the very idea of having to work independently is threatening. But there is no need to approach the research paper assignment with anxiety, and nobody should view the research paper as an obstacle to overcome. Instead, consider it a goal to accomplish, a goal within reach if you us

42、e the help this book can give you.31. According to the writer, personal discoveries _.A) will give one encouragement and directionB) are helpful in finding the right informationC) are the most valuable part of ones personal educationD) will help one to successfully complete school assignments32. It

43、can be inferred from the passage that writing a research paper gives one chances _.A) to fully develop ones personal abilitiesB) to use the skills learnt in the classroomC) to prove that one is a productive writerD) to demonstrate how well one can accomplish school assignment33. From the context, th

44、e word “disconcerting” (Para. 3, Line 2) most probably means _.A) misleadingB) embarrassingC) stimulatingD) upsetting34. The writer argues in the passage that _.A) one should explore new areas in researchB) one should trust ones own ability to meet course requirementsC) one should consider research

45、paper writing a pleasure, not a burdenD) one should use all ones knowledge and skills when doing research35. What will probably follow this passage?A) How to write a research paper.B) The importance of research in education.C) How to make new discoveries for oneself.D) The skill of putting pieces of

46、 information together.Questions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage.In our culture, the sources of what we call a sense of “mastery”feeling important and worth-while-and the sources of what we call a sense “pleasure”-finding life enjoyable-are not always identical. Women often are told “You cant h

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