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2013年12月大学英语六级考试真题(第1套)Part I Writing (30 minutes)(请于正式开考后半小时内完成该部分,之后将进行听力考试)Directions:For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay on happiness by referring to the saying“Happiness is not the absence of problems, but the ability to deal with them.”You can cite examples to illustrate your point and then explain how you can develop your ability to deal with problems and be happy. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words.Part II Listening Comprehension (30 minutes)Section ADirections:In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At theend of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1 上作答。
大学英语六试题及答案大学英语六级试题及答案一、听力理解(共30分)1. A) 根据所听内容,选择正确答案。
A. 他错过了火车。
B. 他赶上了火车。
C. 火车晚点了。
D. 他决定不坐火车。
[答案] B2. B) 根据对话,选择最合适的总结。
A. 学生们对新学期充满期待。
B. 学生们对新学期感到焦虑。
C. 学生们对新学期感到兴奋。
D. 学生们对新学期感到担忧。
[答案] A3. C) 根据短文,回答以下问题。
Q1: 为什么女主角决定放弃工作?A. 她想专注于家庭。
B. 她对工作不满意。
C. 她想追求更高的教育。
D. 她想改变生活方式。
[答案] AQ2: 男主角对此有何反应?A. 他支持她的决定。
B. 他反对她的决定。
C. 他感到困惑。
D. 他感到失望。
[答案] B二、阅读理解(共40分)1. 根据文章A,选择正确答案。
A. 作者认为技术发展是不可逆转的。
B. 作者对技术发展持怀疑态度。
C. 作者认为技术发展是有害的。
D. 作者提倡限制技术发展。
[答案] A2. 根据文章B,回答以下问题。
Q1: 文章主要讨论了什么主题?A. 环境保护的重要性。
B. 经济发展与环境保护的关系。
C. 可持续发展的概念。
D. 环境保护的法律框架。
[答案] BQ2: 作者认为解决环境问题的最佳途径是什么?A. 政府干预。
B. 技术创新。
C. 公众意识。
D. 国际合作。
[答案] C三、完形填空(共20分)[文章略]41. A. although B. because C. since D. unless [答案] A42. A. achieved B. received C. accomplished D. obtained[答案] C43. A. However B. Therefore C. Moreover D. Furthermore[答案] B四、翻译(共20分)1. 将下列句子从中文翻译成英文。
中文:这个城市以其丰富的文化遗产而闻名。
大学英语六级(CET-6)模拟训练高频达标题学校:姓名:考号:考试提醒一、考试过程中,请注意以下内容:1. 必须在规定时间内在答题卡指定位置依次完成作文、阅读、翻译、听力各部分考试,作答作文期间不得翻阅资料和交头接耳。
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亲爱的考生们:沉着应试,认真书写,祝你取得过关成功!Part I Listening Comprehension (20 minutes) Section A1. A) Excited.B) Pleased.C) Moved.D) Disappointed.2. A) She hasn’t been well lately.B) She wants a technician to repair it.C) She feels unhappy without the TV set.D) She wants him to fix it at once.3. A) He often complains about his job.B) He is not interested in office work.C) He likes his job very much.D) He does mind all the overtime.4. A) Her mother did her hair.B) She inherited it.C) Her mother designed.D) Her hair is modeled.5. A) Allen does twice as much work as the rest.B) Allen will do the assignment in two hours.C) Allen is very careless with his homework.D) Allen works twice as fast as the rest.6. A) The man is looking for a book.B) The woman is a librarian.C) The book was of little help to the man.D) The book was of great help to the man.7. A) 6.B) 15.C) 14.D) 29.8. A) Maybe the invitation was too late.B) The man’s wife didn’t invite Margaret.C) Margaret promised to come, but later she changed her mind.D) Margaret will come any moment.9. A) To go to bed.B) To check her family expenses.C) To stay upstairs.D) To rest for a while.10. A) John is usually late.B) John will not show up.C) John will be there at eight-thirty.D) John is usually on time.Section BPassage One11. A) Some piano pieces.B) Songs sung by African singers.C) A new kind of music.D) Music from different parts of the world.12. A) Tenderness.B) Happiness.C) Love.D) Sadness.13. A) How much people like sad music.B) Why music is an important form of art.C) How music expresses people’s feelings.D) In what way classic music differs from pop music.Passage Two14. A) The way you pursue it.B) The interest you have.C) The time you can afford.D) The money you spend on it.15. A) Playing tennis.B) Playing cards.C) Collecting coins.D) Collecting stamps.16. A) One can always find time to pursue a hobby.B) A hobby is of particular importance to a political figure.C) The correct choice of a hobby depends on one’s racial position.D) Everyone should learn how to choose a hobby from Winston Churchill. Passage Three17. A) To train students to be successful scholars.B) To teach students to be good citizens.C) To teach students to work hard.D) To train students to be social workers.18. A) To do better in math and science.B) To compete with each other.C) To obey the teacher.D) To help each other.19. A) Relaxing.B) Boring.C) Tense.D) Serious.20. A) Low scores of the students.B) Teachers’ impatience.C) Bad behavior among children.D) Heavy course load.Part II Reading Comprehension (35 minutes)Passage OneQuestions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.One day in January 1913. G. H. Hardy, a famous Cambridge University mathematician received a letter from an Indian named Srinivasa Ramanujan asking him for his opinion of 120 mathematical theorems (定理) that Ramanujan said he had discovered. To Hardy, many of the theorems made no sense. Of the others, one or two were already well-known. Ramanujan must be some kind of trickplayer, Hardy decided, and put the letter aside. But all that day the letter kept hanging round Hardy. Might there be something in those wild-looking theorems?That evening Hardy invited another brilliant Cambridge mathematician, J. E. Littlewood, and the two men set out to assess the Indian’s worth. That incident was a turning point in the history of mathematics.At the time, Ramanujan was an obscure Madras Port Trust clerk. A little more than a year later, he was at Cambridge University, and beginning to be recognized as one of the most amazing mathematicians the world has ever known. Though he died in 1920, much of his work was so far in advance of his time that only in recent years is it beginning to be properly understood.Indeed, his results are helping solve today’s problems in computer science and physics, problems that he could have had no notion of.For Indians, moreover, Ramanujan has a special significance. Ramanujan, though born in poor and ill-paid accountant’s family 100 years ago, has inspired many Indians to adopt mathematics as career.Much of Ramanujan’s work is in num ber theory, a branch of mathematics that deals with the subtle (难以捉摸的) laws and relationships that govern numbers. Mathematicians describe his results as elegant and beautiful but they are much too complex to be appreciated by laymen.His life, though, is full of drama and sorrow. It is one of the great romantic stories of mathematics, a distressing reminder that genius can surface and rise in the most unpromising circumstances.21. When Hardy received the 120 theorems from Ramanujan, his attitude at first mightbe best described as ________.A) uninterestedB) unsympatheticC) suspiciousD) curious22. Ramanujan’s position in Cambridge University owed much to ________.A) the judgement of his work by Hardy and LittlewoodB) his letter of application accepted by HardyC) his work as a clerk at Madras Port TrustD) his being recognized by the world as a famous mathematician23. It may be inferred from the passage that the author ________.A) feels sorry for Ramanujan’s early deathB) is dissatisfied with the slow development of computer scienceC) is puzzled about the complexity of Ramanujan’s theo remsD) greatly appreciates Ramanujan’s mathematical genius24. In the last paragraph, the author points out that ________.A) Ramanujan’s mathematical theorems were not appreciated by othermathematiciansB) extremely talented people can prove their worth despite difficult circumstancesC) Ramanujan also wrote a number of stories about mathematicsD) Ramanujan had worked out an elegant but complicated method of solvingproblems25. The word “laymen” (Last Para, Lind 6) most probably means ________.A) people who do not specialize in mathematical scienceB) people who are carelessC) people who are not interested in mathematicsD) people who don’t like to solve complicated problemsPassage TwoQuestions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.Even if all the technical and intellectual problems can be solved, there are major social problems inherent in the computer revolution. The most obvious is unemployment, since the basic purpose of commercial computerization is to get more work done by fewer people. OneBritish study predicts that “automation induced unemployment” in Western Europe could reach16~, 6 in the next decade, but most analyses are more optimistic. The general rule seems to be that new technology eventually creates as many jobs as it destroys, and often more. “People who put in computers usually increase their staffs as well” says CPT’s Scheff. “Of course,” he adds, “one industry may kill another industry. That’s tough onsome people.”Theoretically, all unemployed workers can be retrained, but retraining programs are not high on the nation’s agenda (议事日程). Many new jobs, moreover, will require an ability in using computers, and the retraining needed to use them will have to be repeated as the technology keeps improving. Says a chilling report by the Congressional Office of Technology Assessment:“Lifelong retraining is expected to become the standard for many people. “There is a already considerable evidence that the school children now being educated in the use of computers are generally the children of the white middle class. Young blacks, whose unemployment rate stands today at 50 96, will find another barrier in front of them.Such social problems are not the fault of the computer, of course, but a consequence of the way the American society might use the computer. “Even in the days of the Big, main-frame computers, when they were a machine for the few.” says Katherine Davis Fishman, author ofThe Computer Establishment, “it was a tool to help the rich get richer. It still is to a large extent. One of the great values of the personal computer is that smaller firms, smaller organizations can now have some of the advantages of the bigger organizations.”26. The closest restatement of “one industry may kill another industry” (Para. 1 Line 11)is that ________.A) industries tend to compete with one anotherB) one industry might be driven out of business by another industryC) one industry may increase its staff at the expense of anotherD) industries tend to combine into bigger ones27. The word “chilling” (Para. 2, Line 5) most probably means ________.A) misleadingB) convincingC) discouragingD) interesting28. Which of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage?A) Computers are efficient in retraining unemployed workers.B) Computers may offer more working opportunities than they destroy.C) Computers will increase the unemployment rate of young blacks.D) Computers can help smaller organizations to function more effectively.29. From the passage it can be inferred that ________.A) all school children are offered a course in the use of computersB) all unemployed workers are being retrainedC) retraining programmes are considered very important by the governmentD) in reality only a certain portion of unemployed workers will be retrained30. The major problem discussed in the passage is ________.A) the importance of lifelong retraining of the unemployed workersB) the social consequences of the widespread use of computers in the United StatesC) the barrier to the employment of young peopleD) the general rule of the advancement of technologyPassage ThreeQuestions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage.Mobility of individual members and family groups tends to split up family relationships.Occasionally the movement of a family away from a situation which has been the source of friction results in greater family organization, but on the whole mobility is disorganizing.Individuals and families are involved in three types of mobility: movement in space, movement up or down in social status, and the movement of ideas. These are termed respectively spatial, vertical, and ideational mobility.A great increase in spatial mobility has gone along with improvements in rail and water transportation, the invention and use of the automobile, and the availability of airplane passenger service. Spatial mobility results in a decline in the importance of the traditional home with its emphasis on family continuity and stability. It also means that when individual family members or the family as a whole move away from a community, the person or the family is removed from the pressures of relatives, friends, and community institutions for conventionality and stability. Even more important is the fact that spatial mobility permits some members of a family to come in contact with and possibly adopt attitudes, values, and ways of thinking different from those held by other family members. The presence of different attitudes, values, and ways of thinking with in a family may, and often does, result in conflict and family disorganization. Potential disorganization is present in those families in which the husband, wife, and children are spatially separated over a long period, or are living together but see each other only briefly because of different work schedules.One index of the increase in vertical mobility is the great increase in the proportion of sons, and to some extent daughters, who engage in occupations other than those of the parents.Another index of vertical mobility is the degree of intermarriage between racial classes. This occurs almost exclusively between classes which are adjacent to each other. Engaging in a different occupation, or intermarriage, like spatial mobility, allows one to come in contact with ways of behavior different from those of the parental home, andtends to separate parents and their children.The increase in ideational mobility is measured by the increase in publications, such as newspapers, periodicals, and books, the increase in the percentage of the population owning radios, and the increase in television sets. All these tend to introduce new ideas into the home.When individual family members are exposed to and adopt the new ideas, the tendency is for conflict to arise and for those in conflict to become psychologically separated from each other.31. What the passage tells us can be summarized by the statement:A) social development results in a decline in the importance of traditional familiesB) potential disorganization is present in the American familyC) family disorganization is more or less the result of mobilityD) the movement of a family is one of the factors in raising its social status32. According to the passage, those who live in a traditional family ________.A) are less likely to quarrel with others because of conventionality and stabilityB) have to depend on their relatives and friends if they do not move away from itC) can get more help from their family members if they are in troubleD) will have more freedom of action and thought if they move away from it33. Potential disorganization exists in those families in which ________.A) the husband, wife, and children work too hardB) the husband, wife, and children seldom get togetherC) both parents have to work full timeD) the family members are subject to social pressures34. Intermarriage and different occupations play an important role in familydisorganization because ________.A) they enable the children to travel around without their parents’ permissionB) they allow one to find a good job and improve one’s social statusC) they enable the children to better understand the ways of behavior of theirparentsD) they permit one to come into contact with different ways of behavior andthinking35. This passage suggests that a well-organized family is a family whose members________.A) are not psychologically withdrawn from one anotherB) never quarrel with each other even when they disagreeC) often help each other with true love and affectionD) are exposed to the same new ideas introduced by books, radios, and TV sets Passage FourQuestions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage.To call someone bird-brained in English means you think that person is silly or stupid.But will this description soon disappear from use in the light of recent research? It seems the English may have been unfair in association bird’s brains with stupidity.In an attempt to find out how different creatures see the world, psychologists at Brown University in the USA have been comparing the behaviour of birds and humans. One experiment has involved teaching pigeons to recognize letters of the English alphabet. The birds study in “classrooms”, which are boxes equipped with a computer. After about four days of studying a particular letter, the pigeon has to pick out that letter from several displayed on the computer screen. Three male pigeons have learnt to distinguish all twenty-six letters of the alphabet in this way.A computer record of the birds’ four-month study period has shown surprising similarities between the pigeons’ and human performance. Pigeons and people find the same letters easy, or hard, to tell apart. For example, 92 per cent of the time the pigeons could tell the letter D from the letter Z. But when faced with U and V (often confused by English children), the pigeons were right only 34 per cent of the time.The results of the experiments so far have led psychologists to conclude that pigeons and humans observe things in similar ways. This suggests that there is something fundamental about the recognition process. If scientists could only discover just what this recognition process is it could be very useful for computer designers. The disadvantage of a present computer is that it can only do what a human being has programmed it to do and the programmer must give the computer precise, logical instructions. Maybe in the future, though, computers will be able to think like human beings.36. The writer suggests that the expression “bird-brained” might be out of use soonbecause it is ________.A) sillyB) impoliteC) unnecessaryD) inappropriate37. Psychologists have been experimenting with pigeons to find out whether the birds________.A) are really silly or stupidB) can learn to make ideas known to peopleC) see the world as human beings doD) learn more quickly than children38. U and V are confused by ________.A) 92 per cent of pigeonsB) many English childrenC) most people learning EnglishD) 34 per cent of English children39. There are similarities in observing things by pigeons and humans ________.A) because pigeons are taught by humansB) because pigeons have brains more developed than other birdsC) because their basic ways to know the world are the sameD) because pigeons and humans have similar brains40. The research may help ________.A) computer designersB) computer salesmenC) psychologistsD) teachersPart III Vocabulary and Structure (20 minutes)41. The oil shortage ________ the prices of chemical fertilizers on the world market.A) drove oilB) drove upC) drove inD) drove off42. There are five ________ mistakes in this picture. Can you find them and win aprize?A) intensiveB) deliberateC) plannedD) calculated43. These studies will yield valuable lemons ________.A) in which to save lives and protect propertyB) how to save lives and protect propertyC) in how to save lives and protect propertyD) about those to save lives and protect property44. The school offered flexible courses for farmers, ________ more hours of studywhen farm work was not heavy.A) withB) withoutC) inD) for45. Part of the cost of many articles is taken as tax by the government ________ thecommunity.A) in place ofB) on account ofC) in terms ofD) on behalf of46. Soldiers act in ________ to the orders of their officers.A) obligationB) objectionC) obedienceD) offence47. ________ after the Second World War that test pilots first attempted to break the“Sound barrier.”A) It was shortlyB) Until shortlyC) Shortly was itD) Shortly48. ________ in the Atacama Desert.A) It never virtually rainsB) It virtually never rainsC) Never it rains virtuallyD) Never virtually it rains49. Society now requires the university to be a part of the community. ________,students themselves expect to play a role in the affairs of society.A) HenceB) HoweverC) MoreoverD) Otherwise50. Superconductors lose electrical resistance only ________ subjected to intense cold.A) throughB) whenC) asD) by51. Those who lie and cheat will never ________ it.A) get on withB) get back toC) get away withD) get off with52. A foreign language like English is difficult to learn, so you ________ work toohard.A) shouldB) mustn’tC) can’tD) ought to53. Cultural life in England takes so many forms that a brief summary can only attemptto ________ its variety.A) suggestB) remindC) considerD) propose54. There are ________ periods in an animal’s life when it is capable of learning a greatdeal in a very short time.A) urgentB) violentC) seriousD) critical55. Do employers in your country ________ workers for in juries suffered at theirwork?A) conformB) conflictC) compelD) compensate56. Since they betrayed us, they have no hope of convincing ________ their sincerity.A) withB) forC) inD) of57. They assured us that ________ was waiting for they were there to share it.A) whatB) whateverC) itD) whoever58. ________ exposure to dirty air can cause people suffer from some diseases.A) RaisedB) ProlongedC) ExpandedD) Enlarged59. ________ about one of the most rapidly changing countries in a ceaselesslychanging world is not all easy.A) Being informedB) To be informingC) Have in formedD) Informed60. Though you stay in the sea for weeks, you will not ________ contact with theoutside world.A) loseB) fallC) missD) fail61. Visitors to England sometimes find the lack of public activities in the evenings________.A) depressedB) depressionC) depressingD) depressingly62. Julie is one of those women who always ________ the latest fashions.A) look afterB) keep up withC) run forD) go in for63. This traditional entertainment for children in America has never, ________ I know,become popular in China.A) as far asB) as muchC) to the extent thatD) so long as64. Mr. Smith attends to the ________ of important business himself:A) transmissionB) transformationC) transactionD) transition65. Besides what you have explained, can you think of ________ reason for theirterrible action?A) anyB) elseC) otherD) another66. The chairman threatened ________ if his policies were not adopted.A) to resignB) resigningC) to be resignedD) being resigned67. She was able to give the police a full account of since she had been ________ to it.A) an observerB) an on-lookerC) a watcherD) a witness68. Very few people understood his lecture, the subject of which was very ________.A) obscureB) upsettingC) distantD) inferior69. Although the national government has introduced some new laws on this subject, itis the ________ state governments which are responsible for pollution control.A) preciselyB) primarilyC) progressivelyD) preliminarily70. He would ________ it that his son took a livelier interest in politics.A) see intoB) see throughC) see aboutD) see toPart IV Error Correction (15 minutes)Directions: This part consists of a short passage. In this passage, there are altogether10 mistakes, one in each numbered line. You may have to change a word,add a word or delete a word. Mark out the mistakes and put the correctionsin the blanks provided. If you change a word, cross it out and write thecorrect word in the corresponding blank. If you add a word, put aninsertion mark (∧) in the right place and write the missing word in theblank. If you delete a word, cross it and put a slash (/) in the blank. Example:╱. 1. time/times/period Television is rapidly becoming the literature of our periods╱used for the study of literature as 2. _______\_______ Many of the arguments havinga school subject are valid for ∧study of television. 3. ______the______By the time of the Civil War, there were many differences between the North andthe South.For instance, the population of the (71) North was far greater than of the South. (72) Twenty-two million people lived in the North; nine million lived in the South. To the nine million people in the South, more than three million were (73) slaves, many of whom would fight for the North.In addition to have more people, the (74) North also possessed most of the factories in the United States. This greatly helped the Southern (75) army, which could count on adequate supplies of (76) guns, ammunition(弹药), and clothing during (77) the Civil War. In the contrast, the South, since it mainly depended on farming, had many factories.The Southern leaders hoped to gain war supplies from European countries. They planned to buy their crops (78) to England and France in return for guns and ammunition to fight the war. (79)Except its industry, the North also had a larger network of railroads to transport supplies. (80) The South, which had few railroads, depended on its waterways to transport men and supplies.Moreover, the North had an establishing army, navy, and government, while the South had to begin organizing its self military force.Part V Writing (30 minutes)Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition about Man Is to Survive. You should base your writing on the following outline:1. 人类面临的问题(如能源、疾病、污染、人口等)2. 悲观的看法(如人类将无法生存)3. 人类的智慧和出路Your composition should be no less than 120 words. Be sure to write your composition in readable handwriting.Man Is to Survive1月英语六级训练试题参考答案Part IPart IIPart III。
6级考试题目和答案****一、听力理解(共30分)1. A) The man is too busy to go to the party.B) The woman will go to the party without the man.C) The woman is too busy to go to the party.D) The man will go to the party without the woman.答案:B2. A) The woman is looking for a job.B) The man is looking for a job.C) The woman is looking for a new apartment.D) The man is looking for a new apartment.答案:A3. A) The woman is a teacher.B) The man is a teacher.C) The woman is a student.D) The man is a student.答案:D4. A) The man is going to the cinema.B) The woman is going to the cinema.C) The man is going to the concert.D) The woman is going to the concert.答案:C5. A) The woman is satisfied with the meal.B) The man is satisfied with the meal.C) The woman is not satisfied with the meal.D) The man is not satisfied with the meal.二、阅读理解(共40分)Passage 16. According to the passage, what is the main reason for the increase in the number of tourists visiting the city?A) The city has improved its public transportation.B) The city has become more famous due to social media.C) The city has launched a new tourism campaign.D) The city has built a new airport.答案:B7. What does the passage suggest about the local residents?A) They are concerned about the environmental impact.B) They are happy about the economic benefits.C) They are worried about the safety of tourists.D) They are upset about the noise from tourists.Passage 28. What is the author's opinion on the new policy?A) It is too restrictive.B) It is a good step towards environmental protection.C) It is not effective enough.D) It is too lenient.答案:B9. What does the passage imply about the company's previous practices?A) They were environmentally friendly.B) They were not environmentally friendly.C) They were not regulated by any policy.D) They were already in compliance with the new policy.答案:BPassage 310. What is the main topic of the passage?A) The importance of physical exercise.B) The benefits of a balanced diet.C) The impact of stress on health.D) The role of sleep in maintaining health.答案:D11. According to the passage, which of the following is a sign of sleep deprivation?A) Increased appetite.B) Difficulty concentrating.C) Frequent headaches.D) All of the above.答案:D三、词汇与结构(共15分)12. The new policy will come into _______ next month.A) effectB) affectC) efficientD) affect答案:A13. She is _______ to be the best candidate for the job.A) qualifiedB) qualifyC) qualifiesD) qualifying答案:A14. The company has _______ a new marketing strategy.A) launchedB) launched offC) launched outD) launched into答案:A15. The teacher asked the students to _______ their homework on time.A) hand onB) hand inC) hand outD) hand over答案:B四、翻译(共15分)16. 随着科技的发展,人们的生活越来越便利。
CET-6词汇语法模拟题集unit 11.please do not be ____ by his bad manners since he is merely trying to attract attention.[a] disregarded [b] distorted[c] irritated [d] intervened2. craig assured his boss that he would ____ all his energies in doing this new job.[a] call forth [b] call at[c] call on [d] call off3. too much ____ to x-rays can cause skin burns, cancer or other damage to the body.[a] disclosure [b] exhibitio[c] contact [d] exposure4. when confronted with such questions, my mind goes ____, and i can hardly remember my own date of birth.[a] dim [b] blank[c] faint [d] vai5. it is well known that knowledge is the ____ condition for expansion of mind.[a] incompatible [b] incredible[c] indefinite [d] indispensable6. language, culture, and personality may be considered ____ of each other in thought, but they are inseparable in fact.[a] indistinctly [b] separately[c] irrelevantly [d] independently7. watching me pulling the calf awkwardly to the barn, the irish milkmaid fought hard to ____ her laughter.[a] hold back [b] hold o[c] hold out [d] hold u8. the manager gave one of the salesgirls an accusing look for her ____ attitude toward customers.[a] impartial [b] mild[c] hostile [d] opposing9. i ____ with thanks the help of my colleagues in the preparation of this new column.[a] express [b] confe[c] verify [d] acknowledge10. it is strictly ____ that access to confidential documents is denied to all but a few.[a] secured [b] forbidde[c] regulated [d] determined11. the pollution question as well as several other issues is going to be discussed when the congress is in ____ again next spring.[a] assembly [b] sessio[c] conference [d] conventio12. christmas is a christian holy day usually celebrated on december 25th ____ the birth of jesus christ.[a] in accordance with [b] in terms of[c] in favor of [d] in honor of13. since it is too late to change my mind now, i am ____ to carrying out the plan.[a] obliged [b] committed[c] engaged [d] resolved14. it was a bold idea to build a power station in the deep valley, but it ____ as well as we had hoped.[a] came off [b] went off[c] brought out [d] make out15. to survive in the intense trade competition between countries, we must ____ the qualities and varieties of products we make to the world-market demand.[a] improve [b] enhance[c] guarantee [d] gear16. he left early on the ____ that he had a bad toothache and had to see the dentist.[a] prescription [b] pretext[c] knowledge [d] preconditio17. the new edition of the encyclopedia ____ many improvements, which is the result of the persistent effort of all the compilers.[a] embedded [b] embodied[c] enchanted [d] enclosed18. the boys and girls ____ together round the camp fire telling stories and singing songs.[a] reversed [b] clapped[c] clustered [d] contracted19. the new underground railway will ____ the journey to all parts of the city.[a] consume [b] eliminate[c] formulate [d] facilitate20. the speaker attracted the audience at the very beginning of the lecture by giving a ____ description of his personal experience.[a] global [b] graciou[c] graphic [d] prescriptive21. it is up to the government to ____ the rights of individual citizens.[a] withdraw [b] withhold[c] upgrade [d] uphold22. the notice about the english evening ____ many students who have interest in english.[a] impelled [b] intrigued[c] provoked [d] induced23. the leader went his own way in ____ of thepublic opinion, which aroused great anger among the people.[a] defiance [b] reflectio[c] obedience [d] observatio24. could you just give me a hand? let’s ____ the car into motion; it got a flameout just now.[a] shove [b] nudge[c] prompt [d] poke25. the river was ____ with waste from that factory. some measures must be taken to stop its production.[a] corrupted [b] consumed[c] contaminated [d] infected26. poverty is not ____ in most cities although, perhaps because of the crowded conditions in certain areas, it is more visible there.[a] rare [b] temporary[c] prevalent [d] segmental27. people who live in small towns often seem more friendly than those living in ____ populated areas.[a] densely [b] intensely[c] abundantly [d] highly28. as a way of ____ the mails while they were away, the johnsons asked the cleaning lady to send little printed slips asking the sendersto write again later.[a] picking up [b] coping with[c] passing out [d] getting acro29. tom’s mother tried hard to persuade him to ____ from his intention to invest his savings in stock market.[a] pull out [b] give u[c] draw in [d] back dow30. an increasing proportion of our population, unable to live without advanced medical ____, well become progressively more reliant on expensive technology.[a] interference [b] interruptio[c] intervention [d] interactiounit 11.please do not be ____ by his bad manners since he is merely trying to attract attention.[a] disregarded [b] distorted[c] irritated [d] intervened2. craig assured his boss that he would ____ all his energies in doing this new job.[a] call forth [b] call at[c] call on [d] call off3. too much ____ to x-rays can cause skin burns, cancer or other damage to the body.[a] disclosure [b] exhibitio[c] contact [d] exposure4. when confronted with such questions, my mind goes ____, and i can hardly remember my own date of birth.[a] dim [b] blank[c] faint [d] vai5. it is well known that knowledge is the ____ condition for expansion of mind.[a] incompatible [b] incredible[c] indefinite [d] indispensable6. language, culture, and personality may be considered ____ of each other in thought, but they are inseparable in fact.[a] indistinctly [b] separately[c] irrelevantly [d] independently7. watching me pulling the calf awkwardly to the barn, the irish milkmaid fought hard to ____ her laughter.[a] hold back [b] hold o[c] hold out [d] hold u8. the manager gave one of the salesgirls an accusing look for her ____ attitude toward customers.[a] impartial [b] mild[c] hostile [d] opposing9. i ____ with thanks the help of my colleagues in the preparation of this new column.[a] express [b] confe[c] verify [d] acknowledge10. it is strictly ____ that access to confidential documents is denied to all but a few.[a] secured [b] forbidde[c] regulated [d] determined。
全国大学英语CET六级考试复习试题及解答参考一、写作(15分)Title: The Importance of Lifelong LearningWriting Prompt:In recent years, the concept of lifelong learning has gained increasing attention. People of all ages are encouraged to pursue knowledge and skills throughout their lives. Write an essay in which you:1.Define the concept of lifelong learning.2.Discuss it s importance in today’s society.3.Provide examples of how lifelong learning can benefit individuals and society as a whole.Example Essay:Lifelong learning refers to the continuous acquisition of knowledge and skills throughout one’s life. It is the beli ef that education is not limited to formal schooling but should be a continuous process that enriches and empowers individuals at all stages of life.In today’s rapidly changing society, the importance of lifelong learning cannot be overstated. With technological advancements and globalization, the demand for new skills and knowledge is ever-increasing. Lifelong learning helps individuals stay competitive in the job market and adapt to new challenges.One of the key benefits of lifelong learning is personal development. By continuously learning, individuals can expand their horizons, develop critical thinking skills, and foster a sense of fulfillment. For instance, a middle-aged worker who decides to return to school to pursue a new degree can gain not only professional advancement but also personal satisfaction.Moreover, lifelong learning has a significant impact on society. Educated individuals contribute more effectively to their communities and economies. They are more likely to be employed, earn higher incomes, and be active participants in civic life. For example, a community that invests in lifelong learning programs can see improvements in health, economic growth, and social stability.Consider the case of an elderly person who decides to learn a new language or join a local community college to take a course on digital literacy. Such an endeavor not only enriches the individual’s life but also allows them to engage more actively with the world around them, fostering social connections and reducing isolation.In conclusion, lifelong learning is essential in today’s society. It not only benefits individuals by enhancing their personal growth and professional opportunities but also contributes to the overall well-being of society. As we continue to face new challenges, the importance of embracing lifelong learning will only grow.Analysis:This essay effectively addresses the prompt by:1.Defining the concept of lifelong learning.2.Discussing its importance in the context of today’s society, highlighting the need for continuous learning due to technological advancements and globalization.3.Providing clear examples to support the benefits of lifelong learning, such as personal development and societal contributions.The essay demonstrates a coherent structure, with a clear introduction, body paragraphs that support the main points, and a strong conclusion that summarizes the importance of lifelong learning. The language used is appropriate for a CET-6 writing task, with a variety of sentence structures and vocabulary that reflects the level of the exam.二、听力理解-长对话(选择题,共8分)第一题In this section, you will hear one long conversation. At the end of the conversation, you will hear some questions. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C), and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.Now, let’s listen to the conversation.M: Hey, have you heard about the upcoming CET-6 exam? It’s just around thecorner.W: Yeah, I’m really nervous. It’s been a while since I’ve studied for it. Do you think the listening section is the hardest part?M: I think so. There are always new topics and the questions can be tricky. For example, did you know that there are two types of listening passages?W: No, I didn’t. What are they?M: One is a long conversation and the other is a short talk. The long conversation usually consists of a dialogue between two people, like a conversation in a restaurant or at a university.W: That sounds interesting. How do we usually do that part?M: Well, you need to listen carefully to the dialogue, understand the main idea, and then answer the questions. It’s not just about recognizing words, but also about understanding the context.W: Right. And what about the short talk? Is it similar?M: Not exactly. A short talk is usually a monologue, like a speech or a lecture. It’s usually about a single topic and can be more challenging because there’s no dialogue to help you understand the speaker’s ideas.W: So, what should we focus on when we’re prepar ing for the listening section?M: Practice is key. Listen to English news, watch English movies or TV shows, and try to immerse yourself in the language. Also, get used to different accents and speaking styles.Questions:1、What does the man think about the listening section of the CET-6 exam?A) It’s the easiest part.B) It’s about recognizing words only.C) It requires understanding the context.D) It’s similar to the reading section.2、What is a long conversation in the listening section?A) A monologue about a single topic.B) A dialogue between two people in a familiar setting.C) A speech that can be challenging to understand.D) A multiple-choice question about a specific topic.3、Why is the short talk considered more challenging than the long conversation?A) There’s no dialogue to help understand the speaker.B) It’s a monologue, so it’s harder to follow.C) It’s about a more complex topic.D) It covers a wider range of accents and speaking styles.4、What advice does the man give for preparing for the listening section?A) Focus on reading English books.B) Avoid listening to English news.C) Practice by listening to English music.D) Immersed yourself in the language and get used to different accents.Answers:1、C2、B3、A4、D第二题W: Hi, John. How are you doing with your preparations for the CET-6 exam?M: I’m doing okay, but I’m a bit worried about the listening section. I find it quite challenging.W: Don’t worry too much. It’s just a matter of practice. Listen to English as much as you can.M: I do try to listen to English news and podcasts every day. But sometimes I still can’t understand what they’re saying.W: It takes time to get used to different accents and pronunciations. Have you ever tried listening to long conversations?M: Not really. I’ve only practiced with short dialogues. I’m not sure how to handle longer ones.W: Well, here’s a long conversation for you to try. Listen carefully and answer the following questions.Question 1: What is the main topic of the conversation?A. The difficulty of the CET-6 exam.B. The importance of listening practice.C. The challenges of the listening section in the CET-6 exam.D. The benefits of listening to English news and podcasts.Question 2: Why does John feel challenged by the listening section?A. He is not familiar with the different accents and pronunciations.B. He is not used to listening to long conversations.C. He is afraid of making mistakes in the exam.D. He doesn’t have enough practice.Question 3: What does the woman suggest John should do to improve his listening skills?A. Take more practice tests.B. Focus on reading English books.C. Listen to English as much as possible.D. Find a tutor to help him.Question 4: What is the woman’s attitude towards John’s concerns?A. She is worried about his performance.B. She thinks he is overreacting.C. She understands his concerns and offers help.D. She doesn’t think it’s a big deal.Answers:1.C2.B3.C4.C三、听力理解-听力篇章(选择题,共7分)第一题Passage OneIn the early 20th century, the concept of recycling was not widely known. However, one man, William Mulholland, was ahead of his time. He was the chief engineer of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power and played a crucial role in bringing water to the city from the Owens River in the Sierra Nevada Mountains.Mulholland had a vision for Los Angeles. He believed that the city should not only have access to water but also be self-sufficient in terms of water resources. To achieve this, he developed a complex system of aqueducts that transported water from the mountains to the city. This system was not only a technological marvel but also an example of sustainable development.Today, Los Angeles is often criticized for its water consumption, but it was Mulholland who laid the foundation for the city’s water supply. He also had a deep respect for nature and believed that humans should live in harmony with their environment.Questions:1、What was William Mulholland’s role in the early 20th century?A、He was a chief engineer of the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power.B、He was a critic of the city’s water consumption.C、He was a mountain climber who climbed the Sierra Nevada Mountains.D、He was a developer of the first recycling program in the city.2、What was Mulholland’s vision for Los Angeles?A、He wanted to build more roads and bridges in the city.B、He wanted the city to be self-sufficient in terms of water resources.C、He wanted to build a new city center in the middle of the desert.D、He wanted to attract more tourists to the city.3、Why is Los Angeles often criticized for its water consumption?A、Because it was Mulholland’s idea to bring water from the mountains.B、Because Mulholland did not believe in sustainable development.C、Because the cit y’s water supply was not enough for its population.D、Because William Mulholland did not lay the foundation for the city’s water supply.Answers:1、A2、B3、D第二题For many people, the Internet has become an indispensable part of their daily lives. It offers convenience, entertainment, and a vast array of information at our fingertips. However, as with any technological innovation, the Internetalso brings challenges and concerns.1、The Internet is primarily valued for its ability to:A) Provide entertainment.B) Offer convenience.C) Provide educational resources.D) Connect people from all over the world.2、According to the passage, what is a potential downside of the Internet?A) It helps people stay connected.B) It provides instant access to information.C) It can lead to information overload.D) It enhances educational opportunities.3、The author implies that the Internet:A) Should be regulated more strictly.B) Has no negative effects.C) Has revolutionized the way we communicate.D) Should be used in moderation.Answers:1、B2、C3、C四、听力理解-新闻报道(选择题,共20分)第一题News Item 1:A new study published in the Journal of Environmental Science and Technology reveals that the excessive use of single-use plastics is causing significant damage to marine ecosystems. According to the study, millions of tons of plastic waste end up in the oceans each year, affecting marine life and human health. Experts are calling for stricter regulations and a shift towards sustainable alternatives.Questions:1、What is the main focus of the news report?A) The benefits of using sustainable alternatives.B) The impact of single-use plastics on marine ecosystems.C) The economic cost of plastic waste management.D) The history of plastic production.2、According to the news report, what is the primary concern regarding single-use plastics?A) Their contribution to global warming.B) Their potential use in medical applications.C) Their effect on landfills.D) Their popularity among consumers.3、What action is being advocated by experts according to the news report?A) Increased production of single-use plastics.B) More research on plastic recycling techniques.C) Stricter regulations and a shift towards sustainable alternatives.D) Reducing the use of plastic bags in supermarkets.Answers:1、B2、B3、C第二题News Content:Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the news report segment of our program. Today, we bring you an update on the latest developments in the global financial market. Here’s the news.News Item 1:The global stock market has experienced a significant downturn in the past week due to increasing tensions in the Middle East. Major indices have fallen by 5% in response to the escalating conflict. Investors are concerned about the potential impact on oil prices and global economic stability.Questions:1、What was the recent trend in the global stock market?A) Increase of 5%B) Decrease of 5%C) No changeD) Increase of 10%2、What is the primary concern of investors mentioned in the news?A) The rise in oil pricesB) The decrease in oil pricesC) The stability of the global economyD) The decrease in global economic activity3、According to the news, what is the major factor affecting the stock market?A) Political instability in EuropeB) The Middle East conflictC) The COVID-19 pandemicD) The upcoming presidential electionsAnswers:1、B) Decrease of 5%2、A) The rise in oil prices3、B) The Middle East conflict第三题News ItemAt a press conference held in Beijing today, the Chinese Ministry of Education announced the results of the recent National College English Testing System (CET) Band 6 examination. The Minister of Education, Mr. Wang, emphasized the importance of English proficiency for students and highlightedthe high passing rate of the examination. According to Mr. Wang, this year’s CET-6 saw a record number of candidates, with over 2 million students taking the test. He also mentioned that the average score has increased significantly compared to previous years.Questions:1、What did Mr. Wang emphasize at the press conference?A. The difficulty of the CET-6 examinationB. The importance of English proficiency for studentsC. The low passing rate of the examinationD. The number of candidates for this year’s CET-62、How many candidates took the CET-6 examination this year?A. 1 millionB. 2 millionC. 1.5 millionD. 1.2 million3、What did Mr. Wang say about the average score of this year’s CET-6 compared to previous years?A. It decreased significantlyB. It remained the sameC. It increased significantlyD. There was no changeAnswers:1、B. The importance of English proficiency for students2、B. 2 million3、C. It increased significantly五、阅读理解-词汇理解(填空题,共5分)第一题Read the following passage and fill in each blank with one word that best fits the context. Each blank has only one correct answer.The digital age has revolutionized the way we communicate and access information. With the advent of the internet, the world has become a global village, where information travels at the speed of light. However, this rapid exchange of data has also brought about challenges, such as information overload and privacy concerns.1、1the internet, we can now communicate with anyone, anywhere in the world, in real-time.2、The abundance of information online can lead to 2 among users.3、It is crucial to understand the importance of 3 our personal data.4、Despite the convenience of digital communication, it often lacks the 4 of face-to-face interactions.5、Many people are concerned about the 5of their personal information being shared without their consent.Answers:1、Thanks to2、overload3、protecting4、nuance5、protection第二题Read the following passage and then answer the questions below by choosing the most appropriate word or phrase from the list provided for each blank.The Internet has revolutionized the way we communicate and access information. It has become an indispensable tool in our daily lives, offering unparalleled convenience and connectivity. However, with this digital revolution comes a set of challenges, particularly in terms of information security and privacy concerns.In the past, the concept of digital identity was relatively straightforward. People were known by their real names and physical addresses. Today, the digital landscape is vastly different. Users can create multiple identities online, often using pseudonyms or usernames. This has led to a phenomenon known as “digital identity theft,” where individuals’ personal information is stolen and misused. To combat this, various cybersecurity measures have been implemented.1、___________the rise of social media, people now have the ability to connect with others across the globe, sharing their thoughts and experiencesinstantaneously.a)Owing tob)Thanks toc)Due tod)Because of2、The Internet has provided unparalleled convenience, allowing users to access a wealth of information ___________.a)at a glanceb)at a timec)at the momentd)at hand3、Information security and privacy concerns have become a pressing issue, as personal data can be easily___________and exploited.a)accessedb)accessed fromc)accessed byd)accessed through4、To protect their digital identities, individuals need to be vigilantand___________their personal information.a)safeguardb)safeguardedc)safeguardingd)safeguards5、Cybersecurity measures have been implemented to prevent the misuse of personaldata and to ensure the___________of users’ digital identities.a)integrityb)confidentialityc)authenticityd)availabilityAnswers:1、a) Owing to2、d) at hand3、a) accessed4、a) safeguard5、b) confidentiality六、阅读理解-长篇阅读(选择题,共10分)第一题阅读内容:The Impact of Social Media on Communication and RelationshipsIn the digital age, social media platforms have become an integral part of daily life for billions of people around the world. They offer a space where individuals can share their thoughts, experiences, and photos with friends, family, and even strangers. The rise of social media has transformed not only how we communicate but also the nature of our relationships.One of the most significant changes brought about by social media is theimmediacy and convenience of communication. With just a few clicks, one can send a message to someone across the globe, bridging geographical distances in a way that was once unimaginable. This has allowed for the maintenance oflong-distance relationships and the ability to stay connected with a wider network of acquaintances.However, this transformation in communication comes with its challenges. The quality of interactions through social media can sometimes be superficial, lacking the depth and nuance of face-to-face conversations. Moreover, there’s a growing concern over the impact of social media on mental health, as users often compare themselves to idealized versions of others’ lives, leading to feelings of inadequacy and depression.Another area of change is the way social media influences the formation and sustenance of relationships. It enables the creation of new connections based on shared interests or hobbies, which might not have been possible without these platforms. Yet, it also poses risks, such as the erosion of privacy and the potential for cyberbullying, which can harm individuals and communities.Despite these concerns, social media continues to evolve, with platforms introducing features aimed at fostering more meaningful interactions. For instance, some apps now include options for private messaging, video calls, and live streaming, all of which can enhance the richness of online communications. As technology advances, so too will the ways in which we use social media to connect with one another.问题:1、What is one of the primary benefits of social media according to the passage?A)It enhances the quality of face-to-face interactions.B)It provides a platform for sharing personal information.C)It eliminates the need for traditional forms of communication.D)It allows for instant and easy communication across great distances.答案: D) It allows for instant and easy communication across great distances.2、Which of the following is mentioned as a negative consequence of using social media?A)Increased travel opportunities.B)Feelings of inadequacy and depression.C)Improved long-term memory.D)Enhanced public speaking skills.答案: B) Feelings of inadequacy and depression.3、How does social media affect the formation of relationships, according to the text?A)It discourages people from making new friends.B)It facilitates connections based on common interests.C)It ensures that all online friendships are genuine.D)It prevents any form of online harassment.答案: B) It facilitates connections based on common interests.4、Which feature of social media is highlighted as a way to improve thequality of online interactions?A)The ability to post status updates.B)Live streaming and video call capabilities.C)The option to create anonymous profiles.D)The function to automatically translate messages.答案: B) Live streaming and video call capabilities.5、What overall conclusion can be drawn from the passage regarding social media and its future?A)Social media will likely decrease in popularity.B)Social media will remain static and unchanging.C)Social media is expected to continue evolving and improving.D)Social media will completely replace all other forms of communication.答案: C) Social media is expected to continue evolving and improving.第二题Reading Material:The Internet has transformed the way we communicate, work, and live. With the rapid development of technology, it has become an indispensable part of our daily lives. However, it also brings about many challenges and concerns. In this passage, we will explore the positive and negative impacts of the Internet on society.Passage OneThe Internet has revolutionized the way we access information. We can now easily find and share information on almost any topic within seconds. This hasgreatly enhanced our knowledge and understanding of the world. Moreover, the Internet has facilitated communication, allowing people from different parts of the world to connect and interact with each other effortlessly. This has led to the globalization of culture and ideas.However, the Internet also poses significant risks. One of the most concerning issues is cyberbullying, which can have severe psychological effects on victims. Additionally, the spread of misinformation and fake news has become a major problem, as it can mislead people and disrupt social stability. Moreover, the Internet has made it easier for criminals to commit online fraud and cybercrime.Despite these challenges, the Internet continues to evolve and offer new opportunities. For instance, e-commerce has flourished, providing consumers with convenient and affordable shopping options. Online education has also gained popularity, allowing people to learn from the comfort of their homes. Furthermore, the Internet has played a crucial role in promoting social justice and equality, as it provides a platform for marginalized groups to voice their concerns and fight for their rights.Questions:1、What is the main topic of the passage?A. The positive impacts of the InternetB. The negative impacts of the InternetC. The challenges and opportunities brought about by the InternetD. The evolution of the Internet2、Which of the following is NOT mentioned as a positive impact of the Internet in the passage?A. Enhanced knowledge and understandingB. Improved communicationC. Spread of misinformationD. Globalization of culture3、What is the author’s opinion about cyberbullying?A. It is a minor problemB. It has severe psychological effectsC. It is a normal part of online lifeD. It is an inevitable consequence of the Internet4、Which of the following is mentioned as a negative impact of the Internet in the passage?A. E-commerceB. Online educationC. Spread of misinformationD. Promotion of social justice5、What is the author’s overall view of the Internet?A. It has only negative impactsB. It has only positive impactsC. It has both positive and negative impactsD. It has no impact on societyAnswers:1、C2、C3、B4、C5、C七、阅读理解-仔细阅读(选择题,共20分)First QuestionPassage Title: The Impact of Digitalization on Modern EducationWith the rapid advancement of technology, digitalization has become an integral part of modern education. This passage explores how technology is reshaping the way students learn and teachers teach.Digital tools have revolutionized the educational landscape, providing new opportunities for personalized learning experiences. Students now have access to vast amounts of information through online platforms, which can be accessed anytime and anywhere, promoting self-paced learning. Moreover, digital classrooms can facilitate interactive learning through multimedia content and virtual reality, making abstract concepts more tangible.However, critics argue that too much reliance on technology may hinder the development of critical thinking skills and reduce face-to-face interactions,which are essential for social skills development. Additionally, there is a concern about the digital divide, where students from less privileged backgrounds might not have equal access to these resources, leading to disparities in educational outcomes.Educators must find a balance between integrating digital tools effectively and ensuring that traditional teaching methods are not entirely abandoned. Furthermore, it is crucial to address the issues of accessibility and equity to ensure that all students can benefit from the advantages of digital learning.Questions:1、According to the passage, what is one major advantage of digital tools in education?A. They completely replace traditional teaching methods.B. They limit access to information.C. They provide personalized learning experiences.D. They discourage interactive learning.Answer: C. They provide personalized learning experiences.2、What potential disadvantage of digitalization in education is mentioned in the text?A. Increased social interactions among students.B. Reduced opportunities for developing critical thinking skills.C. Enhanced focus on traditional teaching methods.D. Greater personalization of learning experiences.Answer: B. Reduced opportunities for developing critical thinking skills.3、Which term refers to the disparity in access to digital resources among different groups of students?A. Digital convergenceB. Digital divideC. Educational uniformityD. Technological equilibriumAnswer: B. Digital divide4、What is suggested as necessary for educators to do regarding digital tools in classrooms?A. To use them exclusively without traditional methods.B. To integrate them while maintaining traditional teaching practices.C. To abandon them in favor of traditional methods only.D. To ignore the issues related to their accessibility.Answer: B. To integrate them while maintaining traditional teaching practices.5、What does the passage imply about the role of educators in the age of digitalization?A. Educators should solely focus on digital tools.B. Educators need to balance the use of digital tools with traditional teaching.C. Educators must disregard the digital divide.。
6级考试题目和答案解析******一、听力理解****1. 短对话**A) 男:你昨天去图书馆了吗?女:是的,我去了,但是那里人太多了。
问:女的为什么没有借到书?A) 因为图书馆关门了。
B) 因为图书馆人太多。
C) 因为她忘记了带借书证。
答案:B**解析:** 根据对话内容,女性提到了“那里人太多了”,因此可以推断出是因为图书馆人太多导致她没有借到书。
**2. 长对话**A) 男:你周末有什么计划?女:我打算去爬山。
男:听起来不错,我也喜欢户外活动。
问:男的周末有什么打算?A) 去爬山。
B) 去游泳。
C) 待在家里。
答案:A**解析:** 男性在对话中表示“我也喜欢户外活动”,并且女性提到了“我打算去爬山”,因此可以推断出男性也计划去爬山。
**二、阅读理解****1. 快速阅读**Passage 1The article discusses the importance of...Question 1: What is the main idea of the passage?A) The importance of...B) The disadvantages of...C) The history of...D) The future of...答案:A**解析:** 文章标题和首段都强调了“the importance of...”,因此主要观点是讨论其重要性。
**2. 仔细阅读**Passage 2According to the passage, which of the following is NOT a reason for the increase in...Question 2: What is NOT a reason for the increase in...A) ...B) ...C) ...D) ...答案:D**解析:** 根据文章内容,选项A、B和C都是文章中提到的原因,而选项D在文章中并未提及,因此不是增加的原因。
大学英语六级CET6真题及答案大学英语六级CET6真题及答案part i listening comprehension (20 minutes)section a1.a) the dean should have consulted her on the appointment.b) dr. holden should have taken over the position earlier.c) she doesn’t think dr. holden has made a wise choice.d) dr. holden is the best person for the chairmanship.2 .a) they’ll keep in touch during the summer vacationb) they’ll hold a party before the summer vacationc) they’ll do odd jobs together at the school libraryd) they’ll get back to their school once in a while3. a)peaches are in season now.b)peaches are not at their best now.c)the woman didn’t know how to bargain.d)the woman helped the man choose the fruit.4.a)they join the physics club.b)they ask for an extension of the deadline.c)they work on the assignment together.d)they choose an easier assignment.5.a)she admires jean’s straightforwardnessb)she thinks dr. brown deserves the praisec)she will talk to jean about what happenedd)she believes jean was rude to dr. brown6.a)he liked writing when he was a childb)he enjoyed reading stories in reader’s digestc)he used to be an editor of reader’s digestd)he became well known at the age of six7.a)he shows great enthusiasm for his studiesb)he is a very versatile personc)he has no talent for tennisd)he does not study hard enough8 a) john has lost something at the railway stationb) there are several railway stations in the cityc) it will be very difficult for them to find johnd) the train that john is taking will arrive soon9. a)its rapid growth is beneficial to the worldb)it can be seen as a model by the rest of the worldc)its success can’t be explained by elementary economicsd)it will continue to surge forward10.a)it takes only 5 minutes to reach the campus from the apartmentsb)most students can’t afford to live in the new apartmentsc)the new apartments are not available until next monthd)the new apartments can accommodate 500 studentssection b11.a)the role of immigrants in the construction of american societyb)the importance of offering diverse courses in european historyc)the need for greater cultural diversity in the school curriculumd)the historic landing of europeans on the virginia shore12.a)he was wondering if the speaker was used to living in americab)he was trying to show friendliness to the speakerc)he wanted to keep their conversation goingd)he believed the speaker was a foreigner13.a)the us population doesn’t consist of white europeandescendants onlyb)asian tourists can speak english as well as native speakers of the languagec)colored people are not welcome in the united statesd)americans are in need of education in their history14.a)by making lawsb)by enforcing disciplinec)by educating the publicd)by holding ceremonies15.a)it should be raised by soldiersb)it should be raised quickly by handc)it should be raised only by americansd)it should be raised by mechanical means16.a)it should be attached to the statusb)it should be hung from the top of the monumentc)it should be spread over the object to be unveiledd)it should be carried high up in the air17.a)there has been a lot of controversy over the use of flagb)the best athletes can wear uniforms with the design of the flagc)there are precise regulations and customs to be followedd)americans can print the flag on their cushions or handkerchiefspassage three18.a)punishment by teachersb)poor academic performancec)truancyd)illness19.a)the board of educationb)principals of city schoolsc)students with good academic recordsd)students with good attendance records20 . a) punishing students who damage school propertyb) rewarding schools that have decreased the destructionc) promoting teachers who can prevent the destructiond) cutting the budget for repairs and replacementspart ii reading comprehension (35 minutes)questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.passage onetoo many vulnerable child-free adults are being ruthlessly(无情的)manipulated into parent-hood b y their parents , who think that happiness among older people depends on having a grand-child to spoil. we need an organization to help beat down the persistent campaigns of grandchildles s parents. it’s time to establish planned grandparenthood, which would have many global and local benefits. [page]part of its mission would be to promote the risks and realities associated with being a grandpa rent. the staff would include depressed grandparents who would explain how grandkids break la mps, bite, scream and kick. others would detail how an hour of baby-sitting often turns into a crying marathon. more grandparents would testify that they had to pay for their grandchild’s expensive college education.planned grandparenthood’s carefully written literature would detail all the joys of life grand-chi ld-free a calm living room, extra money for luxuries during the golden years, etc. potential gran dparents would be reminded that, without grandchildren around, it’s possible to have a conver sation with your kids, who----incidentally-----would have more time for their own parents . meanwhile, most children are vulnerable to theenormous influence exerted by grandchildless pa rents aiming to persuade their kids to produce children . they will take a call from a pe rsistent parent, even if they’re loaded with works. in addition, some parents make handsome money offers payable upon the grandchild’s birth. sometimes these gifts not only cover expenses associated with the infant’s birth, but extras, too, like a vacatio n. in any case, cash gifts can weak en the resolve of even the noblest person.at planned grandparenthood, children targeted by their parents to reproduce could obtain non-bi ased information about the insanity of having their own kids. the catastrophic psychological and economic costs of childbearing would be emphasized. the symptoms of morning sickness would be listed and horrors of childbirth pictured. a monthly newsletter would contain stories about overwhelmed parents and offer guidance on how childless adults can respond to the different lo bbying tactics that would-be grandparents employ.when i think about all the problems of our overpopulated world and look at our boy grabbing at the lamp by the sofa, i wish i could have turned to planned grandparenthood when my pare nts were putting the grandchild squeeze on me.if i could have, i might not be in this parenthood predicament( 窘境) . but here’s the crazy ir ony, i don’t want my child-free life back . dylan’s too much fun.21. what’s the purpose of the proposed organization planned grandparenthood?a) to encourage childless couples to have children.b) to provide facilities and services for grandchildless parents.c) to offer counseling to people on how to raisegrandchildren.d) to discourage people from insisting on having grandchildren.22. planned grandparenthood would include depressed grandparents on its staff in order to____.a) show them the joys of life grandparents may have in raising grandchildrenb) draw attention to the troubles and difficulties grandchildren may causec) share their experience in raising grandchildren in a more scientific wayd) help raise funds to cover the high expense of education for grandchildren23. according to the passage, some couples may eventually choose to have children because___ __.a) they find it hard to resist the carrot-and-stick approach of their parentsb) they have learn from other parents about the joys of having childrenc) they feel more and more lonely ad they grow olderd) they have found it irrational to remain childless24.by saying “…my parents were putting the grandchild squeeze on me”(line 2-3,para. 6), t he author means that _________.a) her parents kept pressuring her to have a childb) her parents liked to have a grandchild in their armsc) her parents asked her to save for the expenses of raising a childd) her parents kept blaming her for her child’s bad behavior25.what does the author really of the idea of having children?a) it does more harm than good.b) it contributes to overpopulation.c) it is troublesome but rewarding.d) it is a psychological catastrophepassage twoquestions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.ask most people how they define the american dream and chances are they’ll say, “success.”the dream of individua l opportunity has been home in american since europeans discovered a “new world”in the western hemisphere. early immigrants like hector st. jean de crevecoeur praised highly the freedom and opportunity to be found in this new land. his glowing descriptio ns of a classless society where anyone could attain success through honesty and hard work fire d the imaginations of many european readers: in letters from an american farmer (1782) he wr ote. “we are all excited at the spirit of an industry which is unfettered (无拘无束的) and unre strained, because each person works for himself …we have no princes, for whom we toil (干苦力活),starve, and bleed: we are the most perfect society now existing in the world.”the p romise of a land where “the rewards of a man’s industry f ollow with equal steps the progre ss of his labor”drew poor immigrants from europe and fueled national expansion into the we stern territories. [page] our national mythology (神化) is full of illustration the american success story. there’s benjami n frankli n, the very model of the self-educated, self-made man, who rose from modest origins t o become a well-known scientist, philosopher, and statesman. in the nineteenth century, horatio alger, a writer of fiction for young boys, became american’s best-selling author with rags-to-ri ches tales. the notion of success haunts us:we spend million every year reading about the rich and famous, learning how to “make a fortune in real estate with no money down,”and “dressing for success.”the myth of success has even invaded our personal relationships: today it’s as important to be “successful”in marriage or parenthoods as it is to come out on t op in business.but dreams easily turn into nightmares. every american who hopes to “make it”also knows t he fear of failure, because the myth of success inevitably implies comparison between the haves and the have-nots, the stars and the anonymous crowd. under pressure of the myth, we beco me indulged in status symbols: we try to live in the “right”neighborhoods, wear the “right”clothes, eat the “right”foods. these symbols of distinction assure us and others that we bel ieve strongly in the fundamental equality of all, yet strive as hard as we can to separate oursel ves from our fellow citizens.26. what is the essence of the american dream according to crevecoeur?a) people are free to develop their power of imagination.b) people who are honest and work hard can succeed.c) people are free from exploitation and oppression.d) people can fully enjoy individual freedom.27.by sayi ng “the rewards of a man’s industry follow with equal steps the progress of his la bor”(line 10, para. 1), the author means __________ .a) the more diligent one is, the bigger his returnsb) laborious work ensures the growth of an industryc) a man’s busi ness should be developed step by stepd) a company’s success depends on its employees’hard work28. the characters described in horatio alger’s novels are people who _______.a) succeed in real estate investmentb) earned enormous fortunes by chancesc) became wealthy after starting life very poord) became famous despite their modest origins29. it can be inferred from the last sentence of the second paragraph that _________.a) business success often contributes to a successful marriageb) americans wish to succeed in every aspect of lifec) good personal relationships lead to business successd) successful business people provide good care for their children30. what is the paradox of american culture according to the author?a) the american road to success is full of nightmares.b) status symbols are not a real indicator of a person’s wealth.c) the american dream is nothing but an empty dream.d) what americans strive after often contradicts their beliefs.passage threequestions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage.public distrust of scientists stems in part from the blurring of boundaries between science and t echnology, between discovery and manufacture. most government, perhaps all governments, justi fy public expenditure on scientific research in terms of the economic benefits the scientific ente rprise ha brought in the past and will bring in the future. politicians remind their voters of the splendid machines ‘our scientists’have invented, the newdrugs to relieve old ailments (病痛), and the new surgical equipment and techniques by which previously intractable (难治疗的) conditions may now be treated and lives saved. at the same time, the politicians demand of sci entists that they tailor their research to ‘economics needs’, that they award a hi gher priority to research proposals that are ‘near the market’and can be translated into the greatest re turn on investment in the shortest time. dependent, as they are, on politicians for much of thei r funding, scientists have little choice but to comply. like the rest of us, they are members of a society that rates the creation of wealth as the greatest possible good. many have reservation s, but keep them to themselves in what they perceive as a climate hostile to the pursuit of un derstanding for its own sake and the idea of an inquiring, creative spirit. [page]in such circumstances no one should be too hard on people who are suspicious of conflicts of i nterest. when we learn that the distinguished professor assuring us of the safety of a particular product holds a consultancy with the company making it, we cannot be blamed for wondering whether his fee might conceivably cloud his professional judgment. even if the professor holds no consultancy with any firm, some people many still distrust him because of his association wi th those who do, or at least wonder about the source of some his research funding.this attitude can have damaging effects. it questions the integrity of individuals working in a pr ofession that prizes intellectual honesty as the supreme virtue, and plays into the hands of those who would like to discredit scientists by representing then a venal (可以收买的). this makes i t easier to dismiss all scientific pronouncements, but especially those made by the scientists who present themselv es as ‘experts’. the scientist most likely to understand the safety of a nuc lear reactor, for example, is a nuclear engineer declares that a reactor is unsafe, we believe hi m, because clearly it is not to his advantage to lie about it. if he tells us it is safe, on the oth er hand, we distrust him, because he may well be protecting the employer who pays his salary.31. what is the chief concern of most governments when it comes to scientific research?a) support from the votes.b) the reduction of public expenditure.c) quick economics returns.d) the budget for a research project.32. scientist have to adapt their research to ‘economic needs’in order to _________ .a) impress the public with their achievementsb) pursue knowledge for knowledge’s sakec) obtain funding from the governmentd) translate knowledge into wealth33. why won’t scientists complain about the government’s policy concerning scientific researc h?a) they think they work in an environment hostile to the free pursuit of knowledge.b) they are accustomed to keeping their opinions to themselves.c) they know it takes patience to win support from the public.d) they think compliance with government policy is in the interests of the public.34. according to the author, people are suspicious of theprofessional judgment of scientists bec ause ___________ .a) their pronouncements often turn out to be wrongb) sometimes they hide the source of their research fundingc) some of them do not give priority to intellectual honestyd) they could be influenced by their association with the project concerned35. why does the author say that public distrust of scientists can have damaging effects?a) it makes things difficult for scientists seeking research funds.b) people would not believe scientists even when they tell the truth.c) it may dampen the enthusiasm of scientists for independent research.d) scientists themselves may doubt the value of their research findings.passage fourquestions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage.in many ways, today’s business environment has changed qualitatively since the late 1980s. th e end of the cold war radically altered the very nature of the world’s politics and economics. in just a few short years, globalization has started a variety of trends with profound conseque nces: the opening of markets, true global competition, widespread deregulation (解除政府对……的控制) of industry, and an abundance of accessible capital. we have experienced both the benefits and risks of a truly global economy, with both wall street and main street (平民百姓) feeli ng the pains of economic disorder half a world away.at the same time, we have fully entered the information age,starting breakthroughs in informat ion technology have irreversibly altered the ability to conduct business unconstrained by the tra ditional limitations of time or space. today, it’s almost impossible to imagine a world without intranets, e-mail, and portable computers. with stunning speed, the internet is profoundly changi ng the way we work, shop, do business, and communicate. [page]as a consequence, we have truly entered the post-industrial economy. we are rapidly shifting fr om an economy based on manufacturing and commodities to one that places the greatest value on information, services, support, and distribution. that shift, in turn, place an unprecedented p remium on “knowledge workers,”a new class of wealthy, educated, and mobile people who view themselves as free agents in a seller’s market.beyond the realm of information technology, the accelerated pace of technological change in vir tually every industry has created entirely new business, wiped out others, and produced a perva sive( 广泛的) demand for continuous innovation. new product, process ,and distribution technolo gies provide powerful levers for creating competitive value. more companies are learning the im portance of destructive technologies-----innovations that hold the potential to make a product lin e, or even an entire business segment, virtually outdated.another major trend has been the fragmentation of consumer and business markets. there’s a growing appreciation that superficially similar groups of customers may have very different pref erences in terms of what they want to buy and how they want to buy it. now, new technolog y makes it easier, faster ,and cheaper to identify and serve targeted micro-markets in ways that were physically impossible or prohibitively expensivein the past. moreover, the trend feeds on itself, a business’s ability to serve sub-markets fuels customers’appetites for more and more specialized offerings.36. according to the first paragraph, the chances in the business environment in the past decad es can be attributed to __________.a) technological advancesb) worldwide economic disorderc) the fierce competition in industryd) the globalization of economy37. what idea does the author want to convey in the second paragraph ?a) the rapid development of information technology has taken businessmen by surpriseb) information technology has removed the restrictions of time and space in business transactio nsc) the internet, intranets, e-mail, and portable computers have penetrated every corner of the world.d) the way we do business today has brought about startling breakthroughs in information tech nology.38. if a business wants to thrive in the post-industrial economy,__________a) it has to invest more capital in the training of free agents to operate in a seller’s marketb) it should try its best to satisfy the increasing demands of mobile knowledgeable peoplec) it should not overlook the importance of information, services, support, and distributiond) it has to provide each of its employees with the latestinformation about the changing mark et39. in the author’s view, destructive technologies are innovations which _________a) can eliminate an entire business segmentb) demand a radical change in providing servicesc) may destroy the potential of a company to make any profitd) call for continuous improvement in ways of doing business40. with the fragmentation of consumer and business markets ______________a) an increasing number of companies have disintegratedb) manufacturers must focus on one special product to remain competitive in the marketc) it is physically impossible and prohibitively expensive to do business in the old wayd) businesses have to meet individual customers’specific needs in order to succeed .part iii vocabulary (20minutes)41. it seems somewhat ___________ to expect anyone to drive3 hours just for a 20-minute m eeting.a) eccentric b) impossible c) absurd d) unique42. this area of the park has been specially __________ for children, but accompanying adults a re also welcome.a) inaugurated b) designated c) entitled d) delegated43. the girl’s face __________ with embarrassment duri ng the interview when she couldn’t a nswer the tough question.a) beamed b) dazzled c) radiated d) flushed44. slavery was __________ in canada in 1833, and canadian authorities encouraged the slaves, who escaped from america, to settle on its vast virgin land [page]a) diluted b) dissipated c) abolished d) resigned45. unfortunately, the new edition of dictionary is __________ in all major bookshops.a) out of reach b) out of stock c) out of business d) out of season46. the hands on my alarm clock are __________, so i can see what time it is in the dark.a) exotic b) gorgeous c) luminous d) spectacular47. psychologists have done extensive studies on how well patients __________ with doctors’orders.a) comply b) correspond c) interfere d) interact48. in today’s class, the students were asked to __their mistakes on the exam paper and put in their possible corrections.a) cancel b) omit c)extinguish d)erase49. the government’s policies will come under close __ in the weeks before the election.a) appreciation b) specification c)scrutiny d)apprehension50. police and villagers unanimously __the forest fire to thunder and lightning.a) ascribed b) approached c)confirmed d)confined51. in some remote places there are still very poor people who can’t afford to live in __cond itions.a) gracious b) decent c)honorable d)positive52. since our knowledge is __ none of us can exclude the possibility of being wrong.a) controlled b )restrained c)finite d)delicate53. you shouldn’t __your father’s instructions. anyway he is an experienced teacher.a) deduce b) deliberate c)defy d)denounce54. the company management attempted to __information that was not favorable to them, but it was all in vain.a) suppress b) supplement c)concentrate d)plug55. it is my hope that everyone in this class should __ their errors before it is too late.a) refute b) exclude c)expel d)rectify56. the boy’s foolish question __his mother who was busy with housework and had no intere st in talking.a) intrigued b) fascinated c) irritated d)stimulated57. millions of people around the world have some type of physical, mental, or emotional __ t hat severely limits their abilities to manage their daily activities.a) scandal b) misfortune c)deficit d)handicap58. it is believed that the feeding patterns parents __ on their children can determine their ado lescent and adult eating habits.a) compel b) impose c)evoke d)necessitate59.if the value-added tax were done away with, it would act as a __ to consumption.a) progression b) prime c)stability d)stimulus60. the bride and groom promised to __ each other through sickness and health.a) nourish b) nominate c)roster d)cherish61. they’re going to build a big office block on that __ piece of land.a) void b) vacant c)blank d)shallow62. without any hesitation, she took off her shoes, __up her skirt and splashed across the strea m.a) tucked b) revolved c)twisted d)curled63.very few people could understand his lecture because the subject was very __.a) faint b) obscure c)gloomy d)indefinite64. professor smith explained the movement of light__ thatof water.a) by analogy with b) by virtue of c)in line with d)in terms of65. tom is bankrupt now. he is desperate because all his efforts __ failure.a) tumbled to b) hinged upon c)inflicted on d)culminated in66. while fashion is thought of usually __ clothing, it is important to realize that it covers a m uch wider domain.a) in relation to b) in proportion to c)by means of d)on behalf of67. the meaning of the sentence is __; you can interpret it in several ways.a) skeptical b) intelligible c)ambiguous d)exclusive68. cancer is a group of diseases in which there is uncontrolled and disordered growth of __ c ells.a) irrelevant b) inferior c)controversial d)abnormal69.at that time, the economy was still undergoing a __,and job offers were hard to get.a) concession b) supervision c)recession d)deviation70.i could hear nothing but the roar of the airplane engines which __all other sounds.a) overturned b) drowned c)deafened d)smoothedpart iv error correction (15 minutes)every week hundreds of cvs(简历) land on our desks.we’ve seen it all: cvs printed on pink paper, cvs that are 10 pages long and cvs with silly mistakes in first paragraph. a s1 _____________ [page]good cv is your passport to an interview and ,ultimate , to s2______________the job you want initial impressions are vital, and a badly presented cvcould mean acceptance, regardless of what’s in it. s3______________here are a few ways to avoid end up on the reject pile. s4______________print your cv on good-quality white paper.cvs with flowery backgrounds or pink paper willstand out upon all the wrong reasons s5_______________get someone to check for spelling and grammaticalerrors, because a spell-checker will pick up every s6_______________mistake. cvs with errors will be rejected-it showsthat you don’t pay attention to detail.restrict your self to one or two pages, andlisting any publications or referees on a separate sheet. s7_______________if you are sending your cv electronically, check theformatting by sending it to yourself first. keep up s8______________the format simple.do not send a photo unless specifically requested. ifyou have to send on ,make sure it is one taking in a s9_____________professional setting, rather than a holiday snap.getting the presentation right is just the first step. whatabout the content? the rule here is to keep it factual andtruthful-exaggerations usually get find out. and remember s10____________to tailor your cv to each different job.part v writing (30minutes)direction for this part ,you are allowed 30 minutes to write a。
精解四六级选择题100道(附答案),英语考级1) My boss often ________ his opinion upon others. A.importsB.imposesC.exposesD. disposes答案:B参考译文:我的老板总是把他的观点加于其他人。
解析:import : 进口,输入 impose : 与upon/on连用, 意思为把......强加给expose: 暴露,揭露dispose: 处理2) Food must be ________ in order to have a taste. A.wet B.dampC.moistD. humid答案:C参考译文:食物必须润泽口感才好。
解析:A,B,C,D均为形容词。
wet: 指湿透 damp : 指潮湿,未湿透,常使人感到不快moist: 为微湿,尤其指身体各部分湿润,食物滋润爽口等humid: 为科学用语,指空气的湿度3) Sack is very ________ on table tennis. A.anxious B.eager C.good D. keen答案:D参考译文:萨克非常热爱乒乓球。
解析:keen on (anxious about / for to do that...) 意思是“渴望的,急切的”应说eager for / to do: “渴望的,急切的”4) Water is ________ down from the roof.A.drippingB.droppingC.driftingD. drinking答案:A参考译文:水从屋檐上滴下来。
解析:drip : 仅指液体的下滴 drop : 落下,一般不用来指“水滴下”drift: 漂流drink: (饮)酒,(喝)酒5) The holidays are ________ over; there's only one day left.A.practicalB.practicallyC.practicableD. practicably答案:B本题大意:暑假差不多过完了,只剩一天了。
考研6月六级考试题库及答案# 考研6月六级考试题库及答案## 一、听力理解### 1. 短对话理解- 题目:听以下对话,选择最佳答案。
- 对话:A: 你听说了吗?图书馆最近引进了一批新书。
B: 真的吗?我正想找一些关于历史的书。
- 选项:a) A 想要借新书b) B 对历史书感兴趣c) 图书馆没有新书- 答案:b### 2. 长对话理解- 题目:听以下长对话,回答以下问题。
- 问题:对话中提到了哪些活动?- 对话:A: 这个周末我们有篮球赛和音乐会。
B: 听起来很有趣,我更倾向于参加音乐会。
- 答案:篮球赛和音乐会## 二、阅读理解### 1. 快速阅读- 题目:阅读以下短文,选择正确答案。
- 短文:随着科技的发展,人们越来越依赖智能手机。
- 问题:文章主要讨论了什么?- 选项:a) 科技发展b) 智能手机的依赖c) 人们的生活方式- 答案:b### 2. 深度阅读- 题目:阅读以下文章,回答相关问题。
- 文章:随着全球化的推进,文化交流变得越来越重要。
- 问题:全球化对文化交流有什么影响?- 答案:全球化促进了不同文化之间的交流和理解。
## 三、完形填空- 题目:阅读以下短文,从选项中选择最佳答案填入空白处。
- 短文:In recent years, the number of tourists visiting historical sites has __________.- 选项:a) increasedb) decreasedc) remained the same- 答案:a## 四、翻译### 1. 中译英- 题目:将以下中文句子翻译成英文。
- 中文:随着经济的发展,人们对于健康生活的追求越来越高。
- 答案:With the development of the economy, people's pursuit of a healthy lifestyle is becoming higher and higher.### 2. 英译中- 题目:将以下英文句子翻译成中文。
CET6中词汇有30道,共15分.30%是四级词汇,70%是六级词汇。
一般48%的考生能拿7.5分,15%的拿10分,2%的拿15分。
六级要求掌握5500个单词,与考研相比,只差206个。
答题要点:同义词均不选特点:喜欢考难的单词,homogeneously 同一的,基因(前缀,词根adj adv) make a reservation 订房间: (出现两次) commitment 商业方面的约定engagement 一般的约定(也指订婚)gorgeous 秀色可餐,太美了lease 签租约mortgage 抵押,贷款installment 分期付款collide with 与......相冲突六级的最爱:deprive of 剥夺budget 预算compensation 弥补,补偿eternal永恒的intuition 直觉penalty 惩罚,点球potential 潜在的in terms of在......方面sheer完全的trivial 琐碎的六级的旧爱:regardless of 除了六级新宠(2002)demonstrate 演示demonstrated beauty 倾国倾城mingled情感、气息、气味的混合永陪词汇(永远不成为答案):claim有100多条解释Constrain 陪考:empirical 凭经验的,主观的出现giant panda/species 就选死光光,绝种extinct记忆方法:词根法+联想法spir=breath(呼吸)inspire吸入空气-->产生灵感conspiracy共同呼吸-->同谋者expire断气-->过期,满期perspire出汗,流汗aspire不断地呼吸-->渴望ers=turn (旋转)Universe 围绕地旋转-->宇宙,单一的,同样的converse 扭转,共同地reverse 颠倒,反转,倒带,反diverse 不同的vertigo 头晕,分开cess=go (走路)access 一再地走-->接近,一再excess 超过-->过渡,超出recess 走回来-->休息process 前进,加工scend=climb (爬)ascend v.攀登,轻薄物体的上升,声音从远处传来descendant n.后代(在你后面爬)transcend v.超越,胜过cest 跑ancestor 在前面跑-->祖先sophomore 大二生PS:九三学社,上午九点起,,下午睡到3点cur跑precursor 在前面跑-->祖先form 形式reform 一再地改变形式--> 改革conform 共同->符合perform 演出deform 不好的形式-->畸形不好sophy智慧sophisticated 复杂的,老于世故的聪明的,睿智的philosophy 哲学,爱智慧rupt=break(断裂)bankrupt 破产interrupt 打断exclusive interview 人物专访corrupt r双写+co=共同共同在断-->腐败-->破坏excursion 跑出去-->旅游clude=closeexclusive a.排他的,独占的,专属的exclude v.排除在外inclusive a. 包围住的,包括的preclude v.预防,妨碍ped 脚expedition 脚出去-->探险biped 双足的pedal 脚蹬的地方define 加强限定-->下定义stat 站在那stationary 静止的statue 全身雕塑scribe=write (写)ascribe 归因于subscribe 订阅,提交,在下面写conscribe 征兵circumscribe 限制,圆圈ps:《西游记》"三打白骨精"中老孙给唐僧划了个圈,限制范围,保护他。
press压impression 压在你心里面-->印象express 压出来-->表达suppress 往下压-->平息,镇压oppress 压迫,压制真题:这个小村庄被独裁者压迫。
bat=hit打斗debate 争论combat 搏斗acrobat 杂技ps:北大博雅塔+未明湖=?(一塌糊涂)flicient deflicient 缺乏的,不够的subfficient 足够的proficient a.精通的;n.专家efficient 效率的flict打conflict 一起打-->冲突,战争afflict 一再地打击-->折磨inflict 自虐,自我折磨front 面对confront 使面临,对抗affront 脸一直凑过去-->冒犯,侮辱effrontery 厚颜无耻gest管道digest分开管道-->文摘congest共同走到管道->交通拥挤ingest 进入管道-->吃入,摄入miss送mission 送出去的-->任务commission 共同送出去的任务->委托,委任,佣金,回扣dismiss 疏散,解散,解雇,免职omission 省略,忽略pel推repel 推回来-->相斥compel共同往前推-->强迫,迫使propel 往前推-->推进compliments 赞美之词sist 站立resist 抵制consist of 由......组成persist (一直总)坚持assist 帮助decline 下降incline 倾向be inclined to do 喜欢做recline 斜躺(安娜卡列尼娜卧轨自杀)ple 满,完成implement 实施,执行complement 相补充、相弥补superior 优良的,卓越的superable 可取的,可胜任的supreme 最高的,至高无上的superb 庄重的,极好的fin 终点,范围confine 限制finish 完成definite 明确的infinite 无限,极大cede 走concede妥协recede 后退rip(撕裂)grip v. 抓gripping 扣人心弦的ceed 走proceed with=contine withexceed 超过exceeding 巨大的defect n.过失,错误affect n.影响,侵袭effect n.效果,作用infect v.传染,感染pat 父亲,祖国patrol 巡逻expatriate 驱逐出境compatriot 同胞(有共同的祖国)repatriate v.遣返patriot n.爱国者tent扩展,延展intentionally 故意地content 内容patent 怕传出去-->申请专利保护acro高acronym(名字的词根)缩写acrobat 高级的杂耍-->杂技anonymous没名-->匿名的tract 拖,拉extract 拉出来-->萃取,提取attract 一再地拉-->吸引(美好的)distract 拉走了-->分散,转移,分神cise 切precise 事先切好-->精确concise 共同切-->简洁的,简明的compact 结实的,简洁的,紧凑的(常考)lump 肿块,疙瘩hump 驼峰plump 丰满<-->bony骨感美人goose lump外国人的鹅皮疙瘩perspective n.透视,全景inspect v.检查,视察expect v.期待prospect n.前景spectacles 眼镜undertake 承担,许诺undergo 经历,遭受underscore 强调underlying a.基本的four underlying principlesunderline 强调bar 棍子barbarian 野蛮人barren(ren=人)剩棍和人-->贫瘠embarrass 用棍子打屁股-->尴尬vivid 鲜艳的revive 复活survive 存活vivisect(切)活体解剖prime 黄金时期,青春;主要的,最初的primitive 原始的preliminary 预备的hypo 低hypotension 低血压hypothsis 假说hyper 高hypersensitive 高度敏感turb 搅动turbine 搅动机turbulent 混乱的,动荡的=chaos relent 反复地借-->v.使......宽厚,仁慈<-->relentless 无情,冷酷shear v.剪羊毛;n.大剪刀(羊有耳朵ear)sheer adv. 完全地kernel r像花-->核kennel 有n像门-->狗窝sprout 有r-->v.发芽spout 爆发fragrant r一朵花-->香喷喷的flagrant l像粪勺-->臭烘烘的,罪恶昭著的,声名狼藉的ps:据说老俞当年是插秧NO.1,对l情有独钟haven 有个门-->避难所heaven ea表示在......上面-->避难所在上面-->天堂loom l高高的个子,oo大大的眼睛的MM在网上是很少的-->若隐若现gloom 因此GG感到很郁闷-->郁闷,阴沉morose mo白话"冇"的音-没有,rose代表爱情-没有爱情-->郁闷,阴沉dismay(美mei)-->郁闷,沮丧amorous 爱摸玫瑰(rose音同rous)-->好色的,色情的ponderous 胖得要死-->笨重的pest 拍死它-->害虫gangster 干死他-->匪徒chaos 吵死-->吵闹的;正确发音:[ ke,a:s] quaint 把q看成g,汉语拼音:guai怪-->古怪的,新奇的acquaint ac表示一再-->一再古怪,就见怪不怪-->熟悉naive 奶糊的-->天真的,无邪的,-->幼稚juvenile 久闻奶-->青少年shatter 沙特被人连灌8球--梦想破碎-->破碎acme AC米兰(能发展到AC米兰-->顶点aftermath 在马死后,要调查,就是引起余波-->余波elegant 把leg想象成模特在T字台上走的大腿-->优雅obscene 我不see/信--我不看-->下流的,淫荡的obstinate 我不听你的-->固执的(考过)appal 我怕-->恐惧Lobuster 老不死-->龙虾blunder 不太烂的-->小错误commit a blunder 犯小错(常考)original 最初的,原创的--orginals n.原著slippery 滑,老*巨猾ps:新东方老师杜子华slip one's mind 忘了...... plunge into 跳进lung 肺,p(扑)进水里,水进入肺中,然后出来e(out)plight把火扑灭-->困境eg:No one can be a hero in plight.decline 具体数字、数据下降,如汇率;婉言拒绝ps:女孩拒绝不喜欢的男孩:我跟你只有物理反应;化学反应表示喜欢ambiguous安必规(治疗精神病药)-->模棱两可,似是而非(考过)absurd 爱不死-->荒谬(考过)wallflower 壁花,局外人(特指在舞会中无人邀请的女孩)spicy 辣味的spic 看conspicuous 看得到的--明显的(一般考交通标志很明显)apprehension 一再地事先不知道-->理解,明白,忧虑,恐惧PS:骷髅骨吓到大人,可小孩就哈哈大笑,还说"打你个死人头"!要理解死亡才会恐惧tremendous 可怕的,巨大的,高速的(不要激怒老熊)tremble 因恐惧而颤抖,trem恐惧;end结果--害怕结果-->可怕的magnify 放大-->magnificent 精美的=gorgeous cumulus积雨云-->accumulate一再地积累-->积聚,堆积luxi住在银河仙女的皮肤(力士香皂)-->luxury拥有那种皮肤是件奢侈的事->奢侈fabricate (fabre纤维)-->编造,捏造decent (低头看钱)找工作要看薪水-->合适的despise (spit 吐口水)低头向他吐口水-->蔑视innocent (被人抓住的小偷兜里没钱)-->无辜scorn 长得像死玉米-->贬低abuse (离开)-->滥用abide (I=爱)离开爱-->忍受痛苦subject to 1.=undergo 经历;2.=bring 带来compatible with 与......相容(常考)illumine 一路明-->照亮,点亮illumination n. revenge myself on sb .亲自报复alternate a.轮流的,轮换的-->alternative a.其他的;n.另一选择revenues pl.收入,税收venues 维纳斯想拥有她那样的身材就得付钱In collaboration(共同劳动) with 与......相合作(文化艺术),与......相一致tantalus n.致命的诱惑也指宙斯和人间女子所生之子,鄙视神仙,曾把亲生儿子煮了让神仙吃tantalize v.逗弄deviation from 与......相背离真题:科学家的计算跟人们目测之间是存在偏差。