大学英语六级词汇真题练习题(三十三)

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可编辑修改精选全文完整版大学英语六级真题试卷Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage.We all have offensive breath at one time or another. In most cases, offensive breath emanates from bacteria in the mouth, although there are other more causes.Until a few years ago, the most doctors could do was to counsel patients with bad breath about oral cleanliness. Now they are finding new ways to treat the usually curable condition.Bad breath can happen whenever the normal flow of saliva (唾液) slows. Our mouths are full of bacteria feeding on protein in bits of food and shed tissue. The bacteria emit evil smelling gases, the worst of which is hydrogen sulfide (硫化物).Mouth bacteria thrive in airless conditions. Oxygen rich saliva keeps their numbers down. When we sleep, for example, the saliva stream slows, and sulfur producing bacteria gain the upper hand, producing classic “morning breath”.Alcohol hunger, too much talking, breathing through the mouth during exercise anything that dries the mouth produces bad breath. So can stress, though it’s not understood why. Some people’s breath turns sour every time they go on a job interview.Saliva flow gradually slows with age, which explains why the elderly have more bad breath trouble than younger people do. Babies, however, who make plenty of saliva and whose mouths contain relatively few bacteria have characteristically sweet breath.For most of us, the simple, dry mouth variety of bad breath is easily cured. Eating or drinking starts saliva and sweeps away many of the bacteria. Breakfast often stops morning breath.Those with chronic dry mouth find that it helps to keep gum, hard candy, or a bottle of water or juice around. Brushing the teeth wipes out dry mouth bad breath because it clears away many of the offending bacteria.Surprisingly, one thing that rarely works is mouthwash. The liquid can mask bad breath odor with its own smell, but the effect lasts no more than an hour. Some mouthwashes claim to kill the bacteria responsible for bad breath. The trouble is, they don’t necessarily reach all offending germs. Most bacteria are well protected from mouthwash under thick layers of mucus (粘液). If the mouthwash contains alcohol-as most do-it can intensify the problem by drying out the mouth.31. The phrase “emanate from”in Paragraph 1 most probably means “________”.A) thrive onB) account forC) originate fromD) descend from32. Which of the following is mentioned as one of the causes of bad breath?A) Tooth trouble.B) Sulfur rich food.C) Too much exercise.D) Mental strain.33. According to the passage, alcohol has something to do with bad breath mainly because ________.A) it keeps offending bacteria from reproducingB) its smell adds to bad breathC) it kills some helpful bacteriaD) it affects the normal flow of saliva34. Mouthwashes are not an effective cure for bad breath mainly because ________.A) they can’t mask the bad odor long enoughB) they can’t get to all the offending bacteriaC) their strong smell mixes with bad breath and makes it worseD) they can’t cover the thick layers of mucus35. We can infer from this passage that ________.A) offensive breath can’t easily be curedB) elderly people are less offended by bad breathC) heavy drinkers are less affected by bad breathD) offensive breath is less affected by alcoholQuestions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage.“Welcome to the U.S.A.! Major Credit cards accepted!”By the millions they are coming no longer the tired, the poor, the wretched mass longing for a better living. These are the wealthy. “We don’t have a budget,”says a biologist from Brazil, as she walks with two companions through New York City’s South Street. “We just use our credit cards.”The U.S. has long been one of the world’s most popular tourist destinations, but this year has been exceptional. First there was the World Cup, which drew thousands from every corner of the globe; then came the weakening of the U.S. dollar against major currencies. Now the U.S., still the world’s superpower, can also claim to be the world’s bargain basement (廉价商品部). Nobody undersells America these days on just about everything, from consumer electronics to fashion clothes to tennis rackets. Bottom retail prices-anywhere from 30% to 70% lower than those in Europe and Asia-have attracted some 47 million visitors, who are expected to leave behind $79 billion in 1994. That’s up from $74 billion the year before.True, not everyone comes just for brains. There remains an undeniable fascination in the rest of the world with all things American, nourished by Hollywood films and U.S. television series. But shopping the U.S.A. is proving irresistible. Every week thousands arrive with empty suitcases ready to be filled; some even rent an additional hotel room to hold their purchases. The buying binge (无节制) has become as important as watching Old Faithful Fountains erupt in Yellowstone Park or sunbathing on a beach in Florida.The U.S. has come at last to appreciate what other countries learned long ago: the pouring in of foreign tourists may not always be convenient, but is does put money in the bank. And with a trade deficit at about $130 billion and growing for the past 12 months, the U.S. needs all the deposits it can get. Compared with American tourists abroad, visitors to the U.S. stay longer and spend more money at each stop; an average of 12.2 night and $1624 a traveller versus the American s’four nights and $298.36. From what the Brazilian biologist says, we know that tourists like her ________.A) are reluctant to carry cash with themB) simply don’t care how much they spendC) are not good at planning their expenditureD) often spend more money than they can afford37. The reason why 1994 was exceptional is that ________.A) it saw an unusually large number of tourists to the U.S.B) it witnessed a drop in the number of tourists to the U.S.C) tourism was hardly affected by the weakening of the U.S. dollar that yearD) tourists came to the U.S. for sightseeing rather than for bargains that year38. By saying “nobody undersells America”(Line 4, Para. 3), the author means that ________.A) no other country underestimates the competitiveness of American productsB) nobody expects the Americans to cut the prices of their commoditiesC) nobody restrains the selling of American goodsD) no other country sells at a lower price that America39. Why does the author assert that all things American are fascinating to foreigners?A) Because they have gained much publicity through the American media.B) Because they represent the world’s latest fashions.C) Because they embody the most sophisticated technology.D) Because they are available at all tourist destinations.40. From the passage we can conclude that the U.S. has come to realize ________.A) the weakening if the U.S. dollar can result in trade deficitsB) the lower the retail prices, the greater the profitsC) tourism can make great contributions to its economyD) visitors to the U.S. are wealthier than U.S. tourists abroadPart III Vocabulary (20 minutes)Directions: There are 30 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A),B),C), and D). Choose the ONE that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.41. His career was not noticeably ________ by the fact that he had never been to college.A) preventedB) preventedC) hinderedD) refrained42. When trapped in drifting sands, do not struggle, or you will be ________ in deeper.A) absorbedB) pushedD) sucked43. To ________ for his unpleasant experiences he drank a little more than was good for him.A) commenceB) compromiseC) compensateD) compliment44. All visitors are requested to ________ with the regulations.A) complyB) agreeC) assistD) consent45. The captain ________ the horizon for approaching ships.A) scannedB) scrutinizedC) exploredD) swept46. The vast majority of people in any given culture will ________ established standards of that culture.A) confineB) conformD) confirm47. Although he was on a diet, the food ________ him enormously.A) inspiredB) temptedC) overcameD) encouraged48. His argument does not suggest that mankind can ________ to be wasteful in the utilization of these resources.A) resortB) grantC) affordD) entitle49. If you want this pain killer, you’ll have to ask the doctor for a ________.A) receiptB) recipeC) subscriptionD) prescription50. Some fish have a greater ________ for acid water than others.A) toleranceB) resistanceC) dependenceD) persistence51. There was once a town in this country where all life seemed to live in ________ with its surroundings.A) coincidenceB) harmonyC) uniformD) alliance52. The court considers a financial ________ to be an appropriate way of punishing him.A) paymentB) obligationC) optionD) penalty53. It is true that ________ a wild plant into a major food crop such as wheat requires much research time.A) multiplyingB) breedingC) magnifyingD) generating54. The government has devoted a larger slice of its national ________ to agriculture than most other countries.A) resourcesB) potentialC) budgetD) economy55. In this poor country, survival is still the leading industry; all else is ________.A) luxuryB) accommodationC) entertainmentD) refreshment56. Some criminals were printing ________ dollar bills until they were arrested.A) decentB) fakeC) patentD) suspicious57. Mr. Bloom is not ________ now, but he will be famous someday.A) significantB) dominantC) magnificentD) prominent58. His body temperature has been ________ for 3 days, the highest point reaching 40.5 degree centigrade.A) uncommonB) disorderedC) abnormalD) extraordinary59. He seems to be ________ enough to climb to the mountain top in an hour.A) radiantB) conscientiousC) conspicuousD) energetic60. Although cats cannot see in complete darkness their eyes are much more ________ to light than are human eyes.A) glowingB) brilliantC) sensitiveD) gloomy61. While nuclear weapons present grave ________ dangers, the predominant crisis of overpopulation is with us today.A) inevitableB) constantC) overwhelmingD) potential62. This is the ________ piano on which the composer created some of his greatest works.A) trueB) originalC) realD) genuine63. Comparison and contrast are often used ________ in advertisements.A) intentionallyB) pertinentlyC) incidentallyD) tiresomely64. A complete investigation into the causes of the accident should lead to improved standards and should ________ new operating procedures.A) result isB) match withC) subject toD) proceed with65. ________ popular belief that classical music is too complex, itachieves a simplicity that only a genius can create.A) Subject toB) Contrary toC) Familiar toD) Similar to66. The bond of true affection had pulled us six very different men from six very different countries across Antarctica; we proved in the end that we weren’t very different ________.A) for allB) as usualC) in particularD) after all67. Though her parents ________ her musical ability, Jerrilou’s piano playing is really terrible.A) pour scorn onB) heap praise uponC) give vent toD) cast light upon68. Some children display an ________ curiosity about every new thing they encounter.A) incredibleB) infectiousC) incompatibleD) inaccessible69. Bruce Stephen gripped the ________ wheel hard as the car bounced up and down.A) stirringB) drivingC) steeringD) revolving70. Many of the scientists and engineers are judged ________ how great their achievements are.A) in spite ofB) in ways ofC) in favor ofD) in terms of。

大学英语六级词汇复习练习题(32)

大学英语六级词汇复习练习题(32)

大学英语六级词汇复习练习题(32)
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练习题:
1. He might have been dead ____ the arrival of the doctors.
A) but for B) except for C) with D) on
2. These areas rely on agriculture almost ____, having few mineral resources and a minimum of industrial development.
A) respectively B) undoubtedly C) incredibly D) exclusively
参考答案:
1. A
要不是大夫赶来,他可能已经死了。

本题测试重点是虚拟语气的使用。

but for 的意思是if not(要是没有,要不是),要求后面跟虚拟语气的谓语。

其他三个选项从意思上均说不通。

2. D
这些地区矿产资源贫乏,工业发展滞后,几乎完全依赖农业,本题测试副词的用法。

四个选项分别为respectively(分别地,各个地);undoubtedly(毋庸质疑地,的确地);incredibly(难以置信地);exclusively(排外地,专有地)。

根据句意只能选D。

1994年6级词汇题【答案+解释】

1994年6级词汇题【答案+解释】

1994年1月大学英语六级(CET-6)真题试卷Part III Vocabulary and Structure (35 minutes)B 41. He has ________ strange hobbies like collecting bottle tops and inventing secret codes.A) gone on B) gone in for C) gone with D) gone through with gone in for 意为从事,酷爱这就是答案,符合题意gone on 发生,继续gone with 伴随gone through with 经历,做完D 42. Of all the soldiers they had the ____ of being the fiercest, the most patriotic, the toughest.A) recognition B) reservation保留; 预订C) recreation 消遣,娱乐 ,重建 D) reputationfiercest(尤指人或动物)凶猛的;(尤指动作或情感)强烈的;(天气或温度)恶劣的patriotic爱国的C 43. Why didn't you tell me you could lend me the money? I ________ it from the bank.A) haven't needed to borrow B) will not need to borrowC) needn't have borrowed D) didn't need to borrowB 44. Advanced computer technology has ________ an answer to accurate weather forecasting.A) set up B) come up with 想出,提出 C) filled with D) faced up to A 45. I stared into the blackness and wondered if he was as aware of my presence as ________.A) I was of his B) I was of him C) I did of him D) I did of hisA) I was (aware) of his (presence)C 46. They are sure they have all the facts they need to ________ the existence of a black hole.A) obtain B) maintain C) verify 证明,证实 D) displayB 47. The new tourist hotel will have ________ for more than one thousand people.A) convenience B) accommodations C) capability D) capacitiesA 48. Medical doctors sometimes can make mistakes that will cost ________.A) patients their lives B) patient livesC) patients for their lives D) patients with their livescost 后面需要跟双宾语,直接宾语由人充当,间接宾语由表示生命、时间、金钱、精力等名词充当),如:cost sb. hislife 牺牲某人的生命(以牺牲某人生命为代价)cost sb. some time 花去某人…时间cost sb. some money 花费某人…钱D 49. He had been completely exhausted but felt considerably ________ after a meal and a rest.A) renewed B) recreated重建 C) reshaped D) refreshed恢复精神A 50. His intelligence and experience will enable him to ________ the complicated situation.A) cope with B) settle down C) intervene in D) interfere with intervene阻碍D 51. At last she left her house and got to the airport, only ________ the plane flying away.A) having seen B) to have seen C) saw D) to seeonly和动词不定式连用,作结果状语,表示一种出入意料的结果。

大学英语六级词汇真题练习题七

大学英语六级词汇真题练习题七

B) retrospectC) returnD) reverse169.She ________ through the pages of a magazine, not really concentrating on them.A) tumbledB) tossedC) switchedD) flipped 转贴于:CET-6考试_考试大•大学英语六级词汇真题练习题(三十二)•170.Scientists are pushing known technologies to their li mits in an attempt to________more energy from the earth.A) extractB) injectC) dischargeD) drain171.The Chinese Red Cross________a generous sum to the reli ef of the victims of the earthquake in Turkey.A) administeredB) elevatedC) assessedD) contributed172.The first sentence in this paragraph is________; it can be interpreted in many ways.A) intricateB) ambiguousC) duplicatedD) confused173.They used to quarrel a lot, but now they are completely_ _______with each other.A) reconciledB) negotiatedC) associatedD) accommodated174. The local business was not much________by the sudden outbreak of the epidemic.A) intervenedB) insulatedC) hamperedD) hoisted175.The most important________for assessment in this contest is originality of design.A) thresholdB) partitionC) warrantD) criterion176.The woman was worried about the side effects of taking aspirins. but her doctor________her that it is absolutely harml ess.A) retrievedB) releasedC) reassuredD) revived177.We can't help being________of Bob who bought a luxuriou s sports car just after the money was stolen from the office.A) skepticalB) appreciativeC) suspiciousD) tolerant 转贴于:CET-6考试_考试大•答案:ADBACDCC170. 参考译文:科学家将技术用到极致,试图提取地球上更多的能源。

大学英语六级分类模拟题393

大学英语六级分类模拟题393

大学英语六级分类模拟题393(总分:100.00,做题时间:90分钟)一、词汇练习(总题数:40,分数:100.00)1.The wood was so rotten that, when we pulled, it ______ into fragments.(分数:2.50)A.broke offB.broke awayC.broke throughD.broke up √解析:[解析] “碎成碎片”是break up into fragments。

break off中断,中止;break away强行逃脱;broke through突破,突围。

2.The government has devoted a larger slice of its national ______ to agriculture than most other countries.(分数:2.50)A.resourcesB.potentialC.budget √D.economy解析:[解析] budget预算,预算费;resources资源;potential潜能,潜在的;economy经济。

句意:该政府国家预算中农业经费比其他国家多一些。

3.The education ______ for the coming year is about $4 billion, which is much more than what people expected.(分数:2.50)A.allowanceB.reservationC.budget √D.finance解析:[解析] budget预算;allowance津贴,补贴;reservation预订(房间、车、船票),保留;finance 财政,金融。

句意:明年的教育预算是大约40亿美元,比人们预料的要高得多。

4.During the president"s illness, the ______ about his health was issued every day.(分数:2.50)A.bullB.bullyC.bulletD.bulletin √解析:[解析] bull意为“公牛”;bully意为“恃强凌弱者”;bullet意为“子弹,枪弹”;bulletin 意为“公报,公告最新消息。

(完整版)大学英语六级词汇真题练习题

(完整版)大学英语六级词汇真题练习题

大学英语六级词汇真题练习题(1)1. B 参考译文:对许多病人来说,福利机构的照顾是最合适并且是最有益的一种护理方式。

A) pertinent 中肯的B) appropriate 适当的C) acute 敏锐的D) persistent 执意的2. A 参考译文:在由于妇女大量进入劳动大军而引起的所有变化中,妇女本身发生的变化并非不重要。

A) massive 大量的B) quantitative 定量的C) surplus 多余的D) formidable 可畏的3. D 参考译文:当有人暗示史密斯先生犯了一个错误时他变得非常生气。

A) ingenious 灵巧的B) empirical 经验的C) objective 客观的D) indignant 愤怒的4. A 参考译文:谣言四起、散布恐怖、诋毁名声,使平静的局面变得动荡混乱。

A) turbulent 狂暴的B) tragic 悲惨的C) vulnerable 脆弱的D) suspicious 怀疑的5. D 参考译文:生与死的永恒循环是科学家和哲学家们都感兴趣的主题。

A) incompatible 不兼容的B) exceeding 过度的C) instantaneous 瞬间的D) eternal 永恒的大学英语六级词汇真题练习题(2)6. D 参考译文:她仍然保持信心,看上去不为我们目前的问题所烦恼。

A) indefinitely 不确定地B) infinitely 无限地C) optimistically 乐观地D) seemingly 表面上7. A 参考译文:光纤电缆可以同时传送数百个电话。

A) simultaneously 同时地B) spontaneously 自发地C) homogeneously 同类地D) contemporarily 现代地8. B 参考译文:有人向警方报警说逃犯可能就在附近。

A) vain 徒劳B) vicinity 附近C) court 法院D) jail 监狱9. B 参考译文:无论你活着是为了吃饭,还是吃饭是为了活着,食物总是每个家庭预算的主要开支项目。

大学英语六级(语法与词汇)练习试卷83(题后含答案及解析)

大学英语六级(语法与词汇)练习试卷83(题后含答案及解析)

大学英语六级(语法与词汇)练习试卷83(题后含答案及解析) 题型有:7. V ocabulary and GrammarV ocabulary and GrammarDirections: There are some incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices. Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence.1.He ______ the bushes around his house carefully with D.D.T. every evening.A.scatteredB.spreadC.sprayedD.distributed正确答案:C解析:易混词辨析。

原句意为,他每天晚上用D.D. T喷他家房子周围的矮树。

本题四个选择项都有“散”,“撒”之意,但distribute散布,scatter撒,撒于……上(但撒的是固体),spread传播,散布,spray喷,依题意D.D.T是液体,故选C。

知识模块:语法与词汇2.Elderly people, considered too _________ to do anything for themselves or others, are rapidly learning to become self-sufficient.A.fabulousB.feminineC.finiteD.feeble正确答案:D解析:形容词辨义。

fabulous意为“极好的,极妙的”,如;a fabulous vacation (一次令人高兴的休假);feminine 意为“女子气的,女性的”,如:feminine beauty(女性美);finite 意为“有限的,限定的”,如:Human understanding is finite.(人类的理解力是有限的。

大学英语六级(语法与词汇)练习试卷63(题后含答案及解析)

大学英语六级(语法与词汇)练习试卷63(题后含答案及解析)

大学英语六级(语法与词汇)练习试卷63(题后含答案及解析)题型有:7. V ocabulary and GrammarV ocabulary and GrammarDirections: There are some incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices. Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence.1.In recent years, railroads have been combining with each other, merging into super-systems, causing ______ concerns about monopoly.A.enhancedB.curbedC.disruptedD.heightened正确答案:D解析:近形近义题。

铁路部门之间纷纷合并形成超级体系,因此人们对垄断的关注应该是不断升高,因此答案选[D]heightened意为“(使)提高,(使)加强”。

易错选的是[A]enhanced“提高,增加”,指在价值、美、声望上增强,常用作褒义;[B]curbed“抑制,控制”;[C]disrupted“干扰,打断”。

知识模块:语法与词汇2.As soon as the conference was over, all the participants went their ______ ways.A.relativeB.homelyC.perspectiveD.respective正确答案:D解析:语意理解题。

本题意为,会议一结束,所有与会者就各自散去了。

而respective各自的,各个的,恰好符合题意的,故选D。

知识模块:语法与词汇3.A patient who is dying of incurable cancer of the throat is in terrible pain, which can no longer be satisfactorily ______.A.elevatedB.alleviatedC.aggravatedD.aggregated正确答案:B解析:语义连贯题。

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