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1、1995年1月六级听力原文19 / 191995年1月大学英语六级(CET-6)真题试卷Part I Listening Comprehension (20 minutes)Section A1.A) She was given a new job.B) She was given a raise.C) She was criticized for being late.D) She was praised for her hard work.(C)2.A) Whether to employ the woman.B) Whether to take up the new job.C) Whe

2、ther to ask for a raise.D) Whether to buy a new house.(B)3.A) A teacher.B) A psychologist.C) A librarian.D) A publisher.(C)4.A) To visit more places in the city.B) To take a lot of pictures of the beautiful city.C) To take some pictures of his friends.D) To spare some time to meet his friends.(D)5.A

3、) In town.B) Out of town.C) In the mans house.D) Outside Anns house.(A)6.A) Because she feels very hot in the room.B) Because she wants to avoid meeting people.C) Because she wants to smoke a cigarette outside.D) Because she doesnt like the smell of smoke inside.(D)7.A) Painters hired by the man and

4、 woman.B) Painters hired by Mr. Jones.C) Mr. Jones.D) The man and the woman.(D)8.A) The woman enjoyed the movie very much.B) The woman saw a horror movie.C) The man asked the woman to be careful at night.D) The man went to the show with the woman.(B)9.A) He doesnt write well enough.B) He is not a pr

5、ofessional writer.C) He hasnt got any professional experience.D) He didnt perform well in the interview.(C)10.A) He doesnt think it necessary to refuel the car.B) He can manage to get the gasoline they need.C) He hopes the woman will help him select a fuel.D) He thinks it is difficult to get fuel fo

6、r the car.(B)Section BPassage OneQuestions 11 to 13 are based on the passage you have just heard.11.A) Because they cant afford to.B) Because they think small houses are more comfortable to live in.C) Because big houses are usually built in the countryside.D) Because they prefer apartments.(A)12.A)

7、Because many young people have moved into comfortable apartments.B) Because many old houses in the bad part of the town are not inhabited.C) Because many older people sell their houses after their children leave.D) Because many people have quit their old house to build new ones.(C)13.A) They have to

8、 do their own maintenance.B) They have to furnish their own houses.C) They will find it difficult to make the rest of the payment.D) They will find it difficult to dispose of their old-style furniture.(A)Passage TwoQuestions 14 to 16 are based on the passage you have just heard.14.A) They are not ac

9、tive hunters.B) They dont sleep much.C) They are often seen alone.D) They dont eat much.(A)15.A) To catch the birds.B) To look for shade in the heat of the day.C) To catch other animals.D) To look for a kill made by another animal.(D)16.A) They are larger in size.B) They have to hunt more to feed th

10、e young.C) They run faster.D) They are not as lazy as the males.(B)Passage ThreeQuestions 17 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard.17.A) Less than 30 minutes.B) From 30 to 45 minutes.C) At least 45 minutes.D) More than 45 minutes.(B)18.A) He should show respect for the interviewer.B) He

11、 should show confidence in himself.C) He should talk enthusiastically.D) He should be dressed properly.(D)19.A) Speaking confidently but not aggressively.B) Talking loudly to give a lasting impression.C) Talking a lot about the job.D) Speaking politely and emotionally.(A)20.A) Professional knowledge

12、 is a decisive factor in job interview.B) Finding a job is more difficult than one can imagine.C) A job seeker should create a good image during an interview.D) Self-confidence is most important for a job seeker.(C)Part II Reading Comprehension (35 minutes)Questions 21 to 25 are based on the followi

13、ng passage.The process of perceiving other people is rarely translated (to ourselves or others) into cold, objective terms. “She was 5 feet 8 inches tall, had fair hair, and wore a colored skirt.” More often, we try to get inside the other person to pinpoint his or her attitudes, emotions, motivatio

14、ns, abilities, ideas and characters. Furthermore, we sometimes behave as if we can accomplish this difficult job very quickly-perhaps with a two-second glance.We try to obtain information about others in many ways. Berger suggests several methods for reducing uncertainties about others: watching, wi

15、thout being noticed, a person interacting with others, particularly with others who are known to you so you can compare the observed persons behavior with the known others behavior; observing a person in a situation where social behavior is relatively unrestrained or where a wide variety of behavior

16、al responses are called for; deliberately structuring the physical or social environment so as to observe the persons responses to specific stimuli; asking people who have had or have frequent contact with the person about him or her; and using various strategies in face-to-face interaction to uncov

17、er information about another person-questions, self-disclosures (自我表露), and so on. Getting to know someone is a never-ending task, largely because people are constantly changing and the methods we use to obtain information are often imprecise. You may have known someone for ten years and still know

18、very little about him. If we accept the idea that we wont ever fully know another person, it enables us to deal more easily with those things that get in the way of accurate knowledge such as secrets and deceptions. It will also keep us from being too surprised or shocked by seemingly inconsistent b

19、ehavior. Ironically (讽刺性地) those things that keep us from knowing another person too well (e.g., secrets and deceptions) may be just as important to the development of satisfying relationship as those things that enable us to obtain accurate knowledge about a person (e.g., disclosure and truthful st

20、atements).21.The word “pinpoint” (Para. 1, Line 3) basically means _.A) appreciateB) obtainC) interpretD) identify(D)22.What do we learn from the first paragraph?A) People are better described in cold, objective terms.B) The difficulty of getting to know a person is usually underestimated.C) One sho

21、uld not judge people by their appearances.D) One is usually subjective when assessing other peoples personality.(B)23.It can be inferred from Bergers suggestions that _.A) people do not reveal their true self on every occasionB) in most cases we should avoid contacting the observed person directlyC)

22、 the best way to know a person is by making comparisonsD) face-to-face interaction is the best strategy to uncover information about a person(B)24.In developing personal relationships, secrets and deceptions, in the authors opinion, are _.A) personal matters that should be seriously dealt withB) bar

23、riers that should be done away withC) as significant as disclosures and truthful statementsD) things people should guard against(C)25.The authors purpose in writing the passage is _.A) to give advice on appropriate conduct for social occasionsB) to provide ways of how to obtain information about peo

24、pleC) to call the readers attention to the negative side of peoples charactersD) to discuss the various aspects of getting to know people(D)Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.The competition among producers of personal computers is essentially a race to get the best, most innovati

25、ve products to the marketplace. Marketers in this environment frequently have to make a judgement as to their competitors role when making marketing strategy decisions. If major competitors are changing their products, then a marketer may want to follow suit to remain competitive. Apple Computer, In

26、c. has introduced two new, faster personal computers, the Mackintosh II and Mackintosh SE, in anticipation of the introduction of a new PC by IBM, one of Apples major competitors.Apples new computers are much faster and more powerful than its earlier models. The improved Mackintosh is able to run pr

27、ograms that previously were impossible to run on an Apple PC, including IBM-compatible (兼容的) programs. This compatibility feature illustrates computer manufactures new attitude of giving customers the features they want. Making Apple computers capable of running IBM software is Apples effort at maki

28、ng the Mackintosh compatible with IBM computers and thus more popular in the office, where Apple hopes to increase sales. Users of the new Apple can also add accessories (附件) to make their machines specialize in specific uses, such as engineering and writing.The new computers represent a big improve

29、ment over past models, but they also cost much more. Company officials do not think the higher price will slow down buyers who want to step up to a more powerful computer. Apple wants to stay in the high-price end of the personal computer market to finance research for even faster, more sophisticate

30、d computers.Even though Apple and IBM are major competitors, both companies realize that their competitors computers have certain features that their own models do not. The Apple line has always been popular for its sophisticated color graphics (图形), whereas the IBM machines have always been favored

31、 in offices. In the future, there will probably be more compatibility between the two companies products, which no doubt will require that both Apple and IBM change marketing strategies.26.According to the passage, Apple Computer, Inc, has introduced the Mackintosh II and the Mackintosh SE because _

32、.A) IBM is changing its computer models continuouslyB) it wants to make its machines specialize in specific usesC) it wants to stay ahead of IBM in the competitive computer marketD) it expects its major competitor IBM to follow its example(C)27.Apple hopes to increase Mackintosh sales chiefly by _.A

33、) making its new models capable of running IBM softwareB) improving the color graphics of its new modelsC) copying the marketing strategies of IBMD) giving the customers what they want(A)28.Apple sells its new computer models at a high price because _.A) they have new features and functionsB) they a

34、re more sophisticated than other modelsC) they have new accessories attachedD) it wants to accumulate funds for future research(D)29.It can be inferred from the passage that both Apple and IBM try to gain a competitive advantage by _.A) copying each others technologyB) incorporating features that ma

35、ke their products distinctiveC) making their computer more expensiveD) making their computers run much faster(B)30.The best title for the passage would be _.A) Apples Efforts to Stay Ahead of IBMB) Apples New Computer TechnologyC) Apples New personal ComputersD) Apples Research Activities(A)Passage

36、ThreeQuestions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage.It is a curious paradox that we think of the physical sciences as “hard”, the social sciences as “soft”, and the biological sciences as somewhere in between. This is interpreted to mean that our knowledge of physical systems is more certain

37、than our knowledge of biological systems, and these in turn are more certain than our knowledge of social systems. In terms of our capacity to sample the relevant universes, however, and the probability that our images of these universes are at least approximately correct, one suspects that a revers

38、e order is more reasonable. We are able to sample earths social systems with some degree of confidence that we have a reasonable sample of the total universe being investigated. Our knowledge of social systems, therefore, while it is in many ways extremely inaccurate, is not likely to be seriously o

39、verturned by new discoveries. Even the folk knowledge in social systems on which ordinary life is based in earning, spending, organizing, marrying, taking part in political activities, fighting and so on, is not very dissimilar from the more sophisticated images of the social system derived from the

40、 social sciences, even though it is built upon the very imperfect samples of personal experience.In contrast, our image of the astronomical universe, of even of earths geological history, can easily be subject to revolutionary changes as new data comes in and new theories are worked out. If we defin

41、e the “security” our image of various parts of the total system as the probability of their suffering significant changes, then we would reverse the order of hardness and see the social sciences as the most secure, the physical sciences as the least secure, and again the biological sciences as somew

42、here in between. Our image of the astronomical universe is the least secure of all simply because we observe such a fantastically small sample of it and its record-keeping is trivial as compared with the rich records of the social systems, or even the limited records of biological systems. Records o

43、f the astronomical universe, despite the fact that we see distant things as they were long ago, are limited in the extreme.Even in regard to such a close neighbour as the moon, which we have actually visited, theories about its origin and history are extremely different, contradictory, and hard to c

44、hoose among. Our knowledge of physical evolution is incomplete and highly insecure.31.The word “paradox” (Para. 1, Line 1) means “_”.A) implicationB) contradictionC) interpretationD) confusion(B)32.According to the author, we should reverse our classification of the physical sciences as “hard” and t

45、he social sciences as “soft” because _.A) a reverse ordering will help promote the development of the physical sciencesB) our knowledge of physical systems is more reliable than that of social systemsC) our understanding of the social systems is approximately correctD) we are better able to investig

46、ate social phenomena than physical phenomena(D)33.The author believes that our knowledge of social systems is more secure than that of physical systems because _.A) it is not based on personal experienceB) new discoveries are less likely to occur in social sciencesC) it is based on a fairly represen

47、tative quantity of dataD) the records of social systems are more reliable(B)34.The chances of the physical sciences being subject to great changes are the biggest because _.A) contradictory theories keep emerging all the timeB) new information is constantly coming inC) the direction of their develop

48、ment is difficult to predictD) our knowledge of the physical world is inaccurate(B)35.We know less about the astronomical universe than we do about any social system because _.A) theories of its origin and history are variedB) our knowledge of it is highly insecureC) only a very small sample of it has been observedD) few scientists are involved in the study of astronomy(

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