大学英语六级词汇真题练习卷-1
大学英语六级词汇真题练习题(三)

大学英语六级词汇真题练习题(十一)2001 年 6 月六级试题8.The authored of report is well ______with the problems in the hospital because he has been working there for many years.A)acquaintedB)informedC)accustomedD)known9.When the farmers visited the city the first time. they were ______by its complicated traf fic system.A)evokedB)bewilderedC)divertedD)undermined10.If Japan ______ its relation with that country it will have to find another supplier of r aw materials.A)precludesB)terminatesC)partitionsD)expires11.They were ______ in their scientific research, not knowing what happened just outside their lab.A)submergedB)drownedC)immersedD)dipped12.You should ______ to one or more weekly magazines such as time, or Newsweek.A)ascribeB)orderC)reclaimD)subscribe13.The automatic doors in supermarkets ______the entry and exit of customers with shopp ing carts.A)furnishB)induceC)facilitateD)allocate14.Each workday, the workers followed the same schedules and rarely ______from this ro utine.A)deviatedB)disconnectedC)detachedD)distorted答案:8.A这篇报道的作者对医院的问题非常熟悉,因为他已经在那里工作许多年了。
大学英语六级词汇真题练习题(十三)

22.The winners of the football championship ran off the field carrying the silver cup ______ .A)turbulentlyB)tremendouslyC)triumphantlyD)tentatively23.He said that they had ______ been obliged to give up the scheme for lack of support.A)gravelyB)regrettablyC)forciblyD)graciously24.The law on drinking and driving is ______ stated.A)extravagantlyB)empiricallyC)exceptionallyD)explicitly25.Their claims to damages have not been convincingly ______.A)refutedB)overwhelmedC)cepressedD)intimidated26.Please don’t ______ too much on the painful memories.Everything will be all right.A)hesitateB)lingerC)retainD)dwell答案:22.C 参考译⽂:⾜球锦标赛的冠军举着银质奖杯绕场⼀周。
A)turbulently adv.动荡地B)tremendously adv.相当地,⾮常多地C)triumphantly adv.成功地,耀武扬威地D)tentatively adv.暂时地,短暂地23.B 参考译⽂:他说因为缺乏⽀持,他们不得不遗憾地放弃这个主题。
A)gravely adv.严重地B)regrettably adv.遗憾地,后悔地C)forcibly adv.强制地D)graciously adv.优雅地24.D 参考译⽂:关于饮酒和驾驶的法律已经制定地很清楚了。
2020年12月英语六级答案(卷一完整版)

2020年12月英语六级答案(卷一完整版)2020年12月英语六级答案(卷一完整版)考试采取“多题多卷”模式,试题顺序不统一,请依据试题实行核对。
作文:2020年12月大学英语六级考试已经结束,今年四级作文题目之一“虽然有信息发达的信息技术,但是要获得有用的信息依然困难”。
关于科技类话题,2020年12月的六级作文考试也考过类似的题目,所以只要将历年真题复习好,相信大家对此话题应不会感到陌生。
都教授特此提供范文一篇,供大家参考学习。
参考范文:The picture vividly depicts that a group of people are holding a meeting in an office. They are facing a difficult problem that although they have lots of advanced information technology, they still fail to acquire useful information.In fact, the phenomenon conveyed in the picture does not surprise us, because as the science and technology develops, the topic concerning the side effects of technological advancement increasingly arouses people’s attention. Undoubtedly, the drawer of the picture aims at reminding us that advanced technology can not replace useful information, and in effect it is still difficult to get the useful information despite of information technology . What we should do is to be capable of telling the goof information from the bad. Put it another way, technology can only provides us a way to obtain the information, but to get theknowledge, we desired, we must pay out efforts instead ofover-depending on the technology.It is well known that thanks to the development of human civilization, many formerly unimaginable things come into reality. But, while enjoying the convenience produced by tech, we should alert that there is no shortcut to helpful information ; we should bear in mind that advanced technology can not be the substitute of human endeavors in gettinguseful information . In addition, it is wise for human beings to learn how to obtain and distinguish the information they would like by themselves.听力:短对话答案1. B. The dressing makes themixed salad very inviting.2. B. He is opening a newconsulting firm.3. B. The man may find thesupplies in the cabinet.4. D. He has to use amagnifying glass to see clearly.5. C. Redecorating heroffice.6. A. Shortage of containerships.7. A. Acolleague.8. C. Hold the banquet at a differentplace.长对话答案ConversationOne9. D. He often goes backhome late for dinner.10. B. To discuss an urgentproblem.11. C. There is a sharpincrease in India's balance of payment deficit.ConversationTwo12. D. They have unrealisticexpectations about the other half.13. A. He is lucky to beable to do what he loves.14. B. It is allglamour.15. A.Amazed.短文答案Passage One16. B. Follow closely the fast development oftechnology.17. B. What type of personnel the team should becomposed of.18. D. A team manager should develop a certainset skills.Passage Two19. A. It is a program allowing people to shareinformation on the Web.20. B. He met with an entrepreneur named JimClark.21. B. They had confidence in his newideas.Passage Three22. A. Word-of-mouthadvertising.23. D. To build up theirreputation.24. D. By using the servicesof large advertising agencies.25. C. Pre-test alternative ads or commercialsin certain regions.短文听写答案26. eternal27. diminishing28. absolute29. succeed30. on a vast scale31. As regards32. used up33. disposing34. modification35. magnitude词汇理解:36. B. caters37. M. recommended38. D. debated39. F. ideal40. C. chronically41. G. improvements42. E. deprivation43. L. ready44. H. necessarily45. O. target长篇阅读Climate change may be real, but it’s still not easy being greenHow do we convince our inner caveman to be greener?We ask some outstanding social scientists.A) The road to climate hell is paved with our good intentions. Politicians may tackle polluters while scientists do battle with carbon emissions. But the most pervasive problem is less obvious: our own behaviour. We getdistracted before we can turn down the heating. We break our promise not to fly after hearing about a neighbor’s rip to India. Ultimately, we can’t be bothered to change our attitude. Fortunately for the planet, social science and behavioral economics may be able to do that for us.B) Despite mournful polar bears and carts showing carbon emissions soaring, mot people find it hard to believe that global warming will affect them personally. Recent polls by the Pew Research Centre in Washington, DC, found that 75-80 per cent of participants regarded climate change as an important issue. But respondents ranked it last on a list of priorities.C) This inconsistency largely stems from a feeling of powerlessness. “When we can’t actually remove the sou rce of our fear, we tend to adapt psychologically by adopting a range of defense mechanisms,” says Tom Crompton, change strategist for the environmental organization World Wide Fund for Nature.D) Part of the fault lies with our inner caveman. Evolution has programmed humans to pay most attention to issues that will have an immediate impact. “We worry most about now because if we don’t survive for the next minute, we’re not going to be around in ten years’ time,” says Professor Elke Weber of the Centre for Research on Environmental Decisions at Columbia University in New York.If the Thames were lapping around Big Ben, Londoners would face up to the problem of emissions pretty quickly. But in practice, our brain discounts the risks—and benefits—associated with issues that lie some way ahead.E) Matthew Rushworth, of the Department of Experimental Psychology at the University of Oxford, sees this in his lab every day. “One of the ways in which all agents seem to make decisions is that they assign a lower weighting to outcomes that are going to be further away in the future,” he says. “This is a very sensible way for an animal to make decisions in the wild and would have been very helpful for humans for thousands of years.”F) Not any longer. By the time we wake up to the threat posed by climate change, it could well be too late. And if we’re not going to make national decisions about the future, others may have to help us to do so.G) Few political libraries are without a copy of Nudge:Improving Decisions About Health, Wealth and Happiness, by Richard Thaler and Cass Sunstein. They argue that governments should persuade us into making better decisions—such as saving more in our pension plans—by changing the default options. Professor Weber believes that environmental policy can make use of similar tactics. If, for example, building codes included green construction guidelines, most developers would be too lazy to challenge them.H) Defaults are certainly part of the solution. Butsocial scientists are most concerned about crafting messages that exploit our group mentality(心态). ”We need to understand what motivates people, what it is that allows them to make change,” says Professor Neil Adger, of the Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research in Norwich. ”It is actually about what their peers think of them, what their social norms are, what is seen as desirable in society.” In other words, our inner caveman is continually looking over his shoulder to see what the rest of the tribe are up to.I) The passive attitude we have to climate change as individuals can be altered by counting us in—and measuring us against—our peer group. “Social norms are primitive and elemental,” says Dr. Robert Cialdini, author of Influence:The Psychology of Persuasion. “Birds f lock together, fish school together, cattle herd together … just perceiving norms is enough to cause people to adjust their behavior in the direction of the crowd.”J) These norms can take us beyond good intentions. Cialdini conducted a study in San Diego in which coat hangersbearing messages about saving energy were hung on people’s doors. Some of the messages mentioned the environment, some financial savings, others social responsibility. But it wasthe one that mentioned the actions of neighbours that drove down power use.K) Other studies show that simply providing the facility for people to compare their energy use with the local average is enough to cause them to modify their behaviour. The Conservatives plan to adopt this strategy by making utility companies print the average local electricity and gas usageon people’s bills.L) Social science can also teach politicians how to avoid our collective capacity for self-destructive behaviour. Environmental campaigns that tell us how many people drive SUVs unwittingly (不经意地) imply that this behaviour is widespread and thus permissible. Cialdini recommends some careful framing of the message. “Instead of normalising the undesirable behaviour, the message needs to marginalise it,for example, by stating that if even one person buys yet another SUV, it reduces our ability to be energy-independent.”M) Tapping into how we already see ourselves is crucial. The most successful environmental strategy will marry the green message to our own sense of identity. Take your average trade union member, chances are they will be politically motivated and be used to collective action—much like Erica Gregory. A retired member of the Public and CommercialServices Union, she is setting up one of 1,100 action groups with the support of Climate Solidarity, a two-year environmental campaign aimed at trade unionists.N) Erica is proof that a great-grandmother can help to lead the revolution if your get the psychology right—in this case, by matching her enthusiasm for the environment with a fondness for organising groups. “I think there must be something in it.” She is expecting up to 20 people at the first meeting she has called, at her local pub in the Cornish village of Polperro.O) Nick Perks, project director for Climate Solidarity, believes this sort of activity is where the future of environmental action lies. “Using existing civil society structures or networks is a more effective way of creating change … and obviously trade unions are one of the biggest civil societ y networks in the UK,” he says. The “Love Food, Haste Waste” campaign entered into a collaboration last year with another such network—the Women’s Institute. Londoner Rachel Talor joined the campaign with the aim of making new friends. A year on, the meetings have made lasting changes to what she throws away in her kitchen. “It’s always more of an incentive if you’re doing it with other people,” she says. “It motivates you more if you know that you’ve got to provide feedback to a group.”P) The power of such simple psychology in fighting climate change is attracting attention across the political establishment. In the US, the House of Representatives Science Committee has approved a bill allocating $10 million a year to studying energy-related behaviour. In the UK, new studies are in development and social scientists areregularly spotted in British government offices. With the help of psychologists, there is fresh hope that we might go green after all.46. When people find they are powerless to change a situation, they tend to live with it.47. To be effective, environmental messages should be carefully framed.48. It is the government’s responsibility to persuade people into making environment-friendly decisions.49. Politicians are beginning to realize the importance of enlisting psychologists’ help in fighting climate change.50. To find effective solutions to climate change, it is necessary to understand what motivates people to make change.51. In their evolution, humans have learned to pay attention to the most urgent issues instead of long-term concerns.52. One study shows that our neighbors’ actions are influential unchanging our behavior.53. Despite clear signs of global warming, it is not easy for most people to believe climate change will affect their own lives.54.We would take our future into consideration in making decisions concerning climate change before it is too late.55. Existing social networks can be more effective in creating change in people’s behaviour.答案:CLGPH DJBFO仔细阅读:56-60.61. It has aroused public attention to safety issues.62. It has sent half a dozen passengers into space.63. To promote the space tourism industry.64. Suspend Virgin Galactic’s Lisence to take passengers into space.65. It is worth promoting despite the risks involved.翻译:在中国父母总是竭力协助孩子,甚至为孩子做重要的决定,而不管孩子要什么,因为他们相信这样做是为了孩子好。
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。
2006年6级词汇题【答案+解释】

2006年6月17日大学英语六级(CET-6)真题试卷(A卷)A 41. Because of the ________ of its ideas, the book was in wide circulation both at home and abroad.A) originality B) subjectivity C) generality D) ambiguityD 42. With its own parliament and currency and a common ________ for peace, the European Union declared itself-in 11 official languages-open for business.A) inspiration灵感B) assimilation C) intuition D) aspiration渴望;吸气parliament 议会C 43. America has now adopted more ________ European-style inspection systems, and the incidence of food poisoning is falling.A) discrete B) solemn[ˈsɒləm]庄重的; 庄严的C) rigorous严格的; 严密的D) autonomous[ɔ:ˈtɒnəməs]自治的; 有自主权的D 44. Mainstream pro-market economists all agree that competition is an ________ spur to efficiency and innovation.A) extravagant过度的,过分的; 奢侈的B) exquisiteC) intermittent D) indispensable45. In the late 19th century, Jules Verne, the master of science fiction, foresaw many of the technological wonders that are ________ today.A) transient[ˈtrænziənt]短暂的; 转瞬即逝的B) commonplace平凡的C) implicit隐含的D) elementary初级的elementary school小学C 46. I was so ________ when I used the automatic checkout lane in the supermarket for the first time.A) immersed B) assaulted C) thrilled D) dedicatedA 47. His arm was ________ from the shark's mouth and reattached, but the boy, who nearly died, remained in a delicate condition.A) retrieved B) retained C) repelled D) restoreddelicate 微妙的; 熟练的; 纤弱的D 48. Bill Gates and Walt Disney are two people America has ________ to be the Greatest American.A) appointed B) appeased C) nicknamed D) dominatedB 49. The ________ majority of citizens tend to believe that the death penalty will help decrease the crime rate.A) overflowing B) overwhelming C) prevalent D) premiumA 50. We will also see a ________ increase in the number of televisions per household, as small TV displays are added to clocks, coffee makers and smoke detectors.A) startling B) surpassing(surpass超过;胜过)C) suppressing D) stackingC 51. The advance of globalization is challenging some of our most ________ values and ideas, including our idea of what constitutes "home".A) enriched B) enlightened C) cherished D) charteredconstitute构成,组成;A 52. Researchers have discovered that ________ with animals in an active way may lower a person's blood pressure.A) interacting B) integrating (integrate[ˈɪntɪgreɪt]使成为一体)C) migrating D) mergingD 53. The Beatles, the most famous British band of the 1960s, traveled worldwide for many years, ________ cultural barriers.A) transporting B) transplanting C) transferring D) transcendingC 54. In his last years, Henry suffered from a disease that slowly ________ him of much of his sight.A) relieved B) jeopardized C) deprived D) eliminatedB 55. Weight lifting, or any other sport that builds up your muscles, can make bones become denser and less ________ to injury.A) attached B) prone易于...的C) immune D) reconciled使和好,使和解denser 密集的( dense的比较级)D 56. He has ________ to museums hundreds of his paintings as well as his entire personal collection of modern art.A) ascribed B) attributed C) designated指派; 指明D) donated designate their staff to make investigation指派工作人员进行调查B 57. Erik's website contains ________ photographs and hundreds of articles and short videos from his trip around the globe.A) prosperous繁荣的B) gorgeous华丽的,艳丽的; 美丽动人的C) spacious宽敞的; 广阔的D) simultaneousB 58. Optimism is a ________ shown to be associated with good physical health, less depression and longer life.A) trail B) trait特征,特点C) trace D) trackC 59. The institution has a highly effective program which helps first-year students make a successful ________ into college life.A) transformation B) transmission C) transition过渡,转变D) transactionA 60. Philosophers believe that desire, hatred and envy are "negative emotions" which ________ the mind and lead it into a pursuit of power and possessions.A) distort B) reinforce C) exert D) scrambleD 61. The term "glass ceiling" was first used by the Wall Street Journal to describe the apparent barriers that prevent women from reaching the top of the corporate ________.A) seniority B) superiority C) height D) hierarchy[ˈhaɪərɑ:ki]层次; 等级制度A 62. Various efforts have been made over the centuries to predict earthquakes, including observing lights in the sky and ________ animal behavior.A) abnormal B) exotic异国的C) absurd D) erroneousD 63. Around 80 percent of the ________ characteristics of most white Britons have been passed down from a few thousand Ice Age hunters.A) intelligible B) random C) spontaneous D) geneticB 64. Picasso gained popularity in the mid-20th century, which was ________ of a new attitude towards modern art.A) informative B) indicative象征的; 表示的C) exclusive D) expressiveA 65. The country was an island that enjoyed civilized living for a thousand years or more with little ________ from the outside world.A) disturbance B) discrimination C) irritation D) irregularityC 66. Fashion designers are rarely concerned with vital things like warmth, comfort and ________.A) stability B) capability C) durability持久性; 耐久性D) availabilityD 67. Back in the days when people traveled by horse and carriage, Karl Benz ________ the world with his extraordinary three-wheeled motor vehicle.A) inhibited B) extinguishedC) quenched D) stunned[stʌn]使目瞪口呆; 使大吃一惊B 68. If we continue to ignore the issue of global warming, we will almost certainly suffer the ________ effects of climatic changes worldwide.A) dubious可疑的B) drasticC) trivial琐碎的,无价值的; 不重要的D) toxicA 69. According to the theory of evolution, all living species are the modified ________ of earlier species. A) descendants后裔; 后代B) dependants C) defendantsD) developmentsC 70. The panda is an endangered species, which means that it is very likely to become ________ without adequate protection.A) intact B ) insane C) extinct D) exempt2006年12月23日大学英语六级(CET-6)真题试卷(B卷)Part III V ocabulary (20 minutes)A 41. Grey whales have long been ________ in the north Atlantic and hunting was an important cause for that.A) extinct B) extinguished C) detained D) deprivedB 42. He was given major responsibility for operating the remote manipulator to ________ the newly launched satellite.A) retreat B) retrieve C) embody D) embraceD 43. Foreign students are facing unprecedented delays, as visa applications receive closer ________ than ever.A) appraisal B) scanning C) retention D) scrutiny监督; 细看C 44. If you are late for the appointment, you might ________ the interviewer and lose your chance of being accepted.A) irrigate B) intrigue C) irritate D) intimidate恐吓,威胁B 45. Children's idea of a magic kingdom is often dancers in animal ________ as they have often seen in Disneyland.A) cushions垫子B) costumes戏装,演出服C) skeletons D) ornaments装饰; 装饰物;D 46. Ever since the first nuclear power stations were built, doubts have ________ about their safety.A) preserved B) survived C) suspended D) lingered逗留,徘徊doubt怀疑,疑虑A 47. This clearly shows that crops and weeds have quite a number of ________ in common.A) traits B) traces C) tracks D) trailsD 48. From science to Shakespeare, excellent television and video programs are available ________ to teacher.A) in stock B) in store C) in operation D) in abundanceC 49. When the Italian poet Dante was ________ from his home in Florence, he decided to walk from Italy to Paris to search for the real meaning of life.A) exerted B) expired C) exiled D) exemptedB 50. Habits acquired in youth-notably smoking and drinking-may increase the risk of ________ diseases in a person's later life.A) consecutive B) chronic C) critical D) cyclicalD 51. F. W. Woolworth was the first businessman to erect a true skyscraper to ________ himself, and in 1929, A1 Smith, a former governor of New York, sought to outreach(超越)him.A) portray描绘; 描述B) proclaimC) exaggerate夸张;夸大D) commemorate纪念erect使直立,使竖起A 52. To label their produce as organic, farmers have to obtain a certificate showing that no ________ chemicals have been used to kill pests on the farm for two years.A) toxic B) tragic C) nominal D) notoriousB 53. Ancient Greek gymnastics training programs were considered to be an ________ part of the children's education.A) intact B) integral[ˈɪntɪgrəl]积分的; 完整的; 必须的C) inclusive包括的,包罗广泛的D) infinite无限的,无穷的C 54. Researchers have found that happiness doesn't appear to be anyone's ______; the capacity for joy is a talent you develop largely for yourself.A) disposal B) domain C) heritage遗产;继承物D) hostage人质D 55. We want out children to have more than job skills; we want their lives to be ________ and their perspectives to be broadened.A) envisaged[ɪnˈvɪzɪdʒ]想像,设想B) excelledC) exceeded D) enriched使富裕,使富有C 56. Online schools, which ________ the needs of different people, have emerged as an increasingly popular education alternative.A) stir up B) switch on C) cater to D) consent toA 57. This kind of songbird sleeps much less during its annual ________, but that doesn't seem to affect its flying.A) migration B) emigration C) conveyance D) transferenceC 58. The developing nations want rich countries to help shoulder the cost of ________ forests.A) updating B) upgrading C) conserving D) constructingD 59. In the study, researchers succeeded in determining how coffee ________ different areas of the brain in 15 volunteers.A) integrated B) motivated C) illuminated D) activatedA 60. They are trying to ________ the risk as much as they can by making a more thorough investigation of the market.A) minimize B) harmonize C) summarize D) jeopardizeB 61. The cycles of the sun and moon are simple, but ______ forces which have shaped human lives since the beginning.A) frantic B) gigantic[dʒaɪˈgæntɪk]巨大的C) sensational D) maximumD 62. An effort was launched recently to create the first computer ________ of the entire human brain.A) repetition B) repression C) saturation饱和度D) simulationC 63. In the face of the disaster, the world has united to aid millions of ________ people trying to piece their lives back together.A) fragile B) primitive C) vulnerable易受伤的D) susceptibleB 64. AIDS is a global problem that demands a unified, worldwide solution, which is not only the responsibility of nations in which AIDS is most ________.A) relevant B) prevalent C) vigorous D) rigorousA 65. After the earthquake, a world divided by ________ and religious disputes suddenly faced its common humanity in this shocking disaster.A) eligible合适的; 在(法律上或道德上)合格的; 有资格当选的B) engaged C) prone D) prospectiveC 66. Psychologists suggest that children who are shy are more ________ to develop depression and anxiety later in life.A) eligible B) engaged C) prone D) prospectiveD 67. Initially, the scientists and engineers seemed ________ by the variety of responses people can make to a poem.A) reinforced B) embarrassed C) depressed D) bewildered使迷惑; 使变糊涂B 68. Is it possible to stop drug ________ in the country within a very short time?A) adoption B) addiction C) contemplation D) compulsionC69. The parents of Lindsay, 13, an ________ tennis player who spends eight hours a day on the court, admit that a regular school is not an option for their daughter.A) exotic B) equivalent C) elite D) estheticA70. Our research confirmed the ________ that when children have many different caregivers important aspects of their development are liable to be overlooked.A) hypothesis B) hierarchy C) synthesis D) syndrome。
大学英语六级词汇真题练习题(五)

大学英语六级词汇真题练习题(五)-CAL-FENGHAI-(2020YEAR-YICAI)_JINGBIAN大学英语六级词汇真题练习题(二十一)83.The designer has applied for a ____ for his new invention.A) tariffB) discountC) versionD) patent84.The toy maker produces a ____ copy of the space station, exact in every detail.A) minimalB) minimumC) miniatureD) minor85.An energy tax would curb ordinary air pollution, limit oil imports and cut the budg et ____.A) dispositionB) discrepancyC) defectD) deficit86.They have decided to ____ physical punishment in all local schools.A) put awayB) break away fromC) do away withD) pass awayC) conspicuousD) implicit转贴于:CET-6考试_考试大答案:83.D 参考译文:设计师已为他的新发明申请了专利。
A) tariff 关税B) discount 折价C) version 版本D) patent 专利84.C 参考译文:玩具商制造了一个空间站的模型,与实物完全一致。
A) minimal 最少的B) minimum 最少C) miniature 微小的,微型的D) minor 少数的85.D 参考译文:能源税可以遏制空气污染,限制石油进口并减少财政赤字。
A) disposition 处理B) discrepancy 差异C) defect 缺陷D) deficit 赤字,budget deficit是固定搭配表示财政赤字86.C 参考译文:他们决定在所有地方学校中消除体罚现象。
1992年6级词汇题【答案+解释】

1992年1月大学英语六级(CET-6)真题试卷D 41. Let's leave the question ________ for a moment.A) offB) outC) down D) asideleave aside搁置leave off停止(做)某事B 42. A large fish was slowly swimming through the water, its tail ________ back and forth like the pendulum of a clock.A) swungB) swingingC) was swung D) was swingingC 43. The cells were designed to ________ sunshine to electricity to run a motor.A) modify修改B) alterC) convert转变D) exchangeA 44. The fire started on the first floor of the hospital,______ are elderly and weak.A) many of whose patientsB) many of which patientsC) many of its patients D) many patients of whom火灾发生在一楼的医院,很多患者都是老年人和薄弱的.D 45. He was determined that none of his children would be ________ an education.A) declined下降;衰退B) cancelledC) denied D) ceased停止,结束C46. Singing is one of the oldest and possibly most ________ practised forms of art.A) uniquelyB) practicallyC) universally D) predominantly最古老和最普遍的艺术练习方式。
2021年6月英语六级真题答案(完整版+解析)

2021年6月英语六级真题答案(完整版+解析)2021年6月英语六级答案(完整版)Part Ⅰ Writing (30 minutes)Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay entitled The Impact of the Internet on Interpersonal Communication. Your essay should start with a brief description of the picture. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words. 作文标准版The Impact of the Internet on Interpersonal Communication As is described in the picture, a father asks her daughter how her school today goes on. Instead of answering directly, the daughter tells her father to read her blog. It is common that youngsters nowadays incline to communicate with others on internet increasingly, and lack communication with people around them. With the development of Internet, it has influenced our society to a large extent, especially interpersonal communication.To begin with, we can communicate with others anytime via internet. Otherwise, we would have to arrange our schedules strictly in advance. Also, interpersonal communication through the internet is not restricted by space. For example, in most multinational corporations, instant messages and video conferences help colleagues solve problems timely and efficiently. Last but not least, the internet can greatly speed up our interpersonal communication. Whereas, there are also disadvantages that the internet brings to us. More and more people complained that they have lost face-to-face communicating skills. As a result, people become more and more indifferent to each other in real life. Some netizens who are immersed in virtual world even have difficulty in making friends in reality.In conclusion, communication through the internet could bring us both convenience and inconvenience. We should strike a balance between them and make the best of the internet. 【解析】这次的六级写作是请考生谈谈网络对人际交流的影响。
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大学英语六级词汇真题练习卷(一)1.For many patients, institutional care is the most _B_____ and beneficial form of care. 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 D) persistent 执意的2.Among all the changes resulting from the __A____ entry of women into the work force, the transformation that has occurred in the women themselves is not the least important. 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.Mr. Smith became very ___D___ when it was suggested that he had made a mistake. 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.Rumours are everywhere, spreading fear, damaging reputations, and turning calm situations into __A____ ones. 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.The ____D__ cycle of life and death is a subject of interest to scientists and philosophers alike. 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6.She remains confident and __D____ untroubled by our present problems. 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.Fiber-optic cables can carry hundreds of telephone conversations ____A__.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.The police were alerted that the escaped criminal might be in the ___B___.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.Whether you live to eat or eat to live, food is a major_B__ in every family's budget. 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。
A) nutrition营养B) expenditure支出C) routine惯例D) provision预备10.Now a paper in Science argues that organic chemicals in the rockcome mostly from __D____ on earth rather than bacteria on Mars. <科学>杂志上刊登的一篇论文指出:岩石中的有机化学成分大部分来自地球本身的污染物,而不是来自于火星上的细菌。
A) configuration轮廓B) constitution宪法C) condemnation谴责D) contamination污染菌11.There is much I enjoy about the changing seasons, but my favorite time is the ___C___ from fall to winter. 我很喜欢四季的交替,但我最喜欢秋冬之交的时节。
A) transmission传播B) transformation变形C) transition 过渡D) transfer转移12.I think we need to see an investment __C____ before we make an expensive mistake. 为了避免犯代价惨重的错误,我认为我们有必要咨询一下投资顾问。
A) guide指南B) entrepreneur企业家C) consultant顾问D) assessor估价员13.The __B____ on this apartment expires in a year's time. 这套公寓的租约一年到期。
A) treaty条约B) lease租期C) engagement订婚D) subsidy补助14.The elderly Russians find it hard to live on their state _A_____.俄罗斯的老年人觉得只靠国家发给的养老金生活非常困难。
A) pensions退休金B) earnings收入C) salaries薪水D)donations捐款15.There is supposed to be a safety D_which makes it impossible for trains to collide. 据推测那儿有一种安全机械装置保证火车不相撞。
A) appliance器具B) accessory 附件C) machine机器D) mechanism机制16.After four years in the same job his enthusiasm finally __D____.相同的工作做了四年之后他的热情终于耗竭了。
A) deteriorate 恶化B) dispersed驱散C) dissipated消耗D) drained 耗尽17.No one can function properly if they are ___A____ of adequate sleep. 如果被剥夺了充足的睡眠,没有人能够正常工作。
A) deprived剥夺deprive sb. of sth.; be deprived of B) ripped撕破C) stripped脱衣D) contrived设计18.For years now, the people of that faraway country have been cruelly_C by a dictator. 这些年来,那个偏远国度的人民一直被独裁者残酷地压迫着。
A) depressed抑制B) immersed浸入C) oppressed压迫D) cursed 诅咒19.Ever since the rise of industrialism, education has been ___D___ towards producing workers. 自从工业化兴起之后教育已经开始适应产业工人的需要。
A) harnessed利用B) hatched盖住C) motivated 激励D) geared使准备好gear towards/to 调整以适应20.The prospect of increased prices has already ___A___ worries. 价格上涨的前景已经引起了人们的担忧。
A) provoked引发B) irritated 激怒C) inspired启发D) hoisted 升起21.The suspect _B_ that he had not been in the neighbourhood at the time of the crime. 犯罪嫌疑人声称案发时他不在附近A) advocated提倡B) alleged声称C) addressed发表演讲D) announced宣布22.Although the colonists __C____ to some extent with the native Americans , the Indians' influence on American culture and language was not extensive. 虽然殖民者与美洲土著人在某种程度上互相融合,但是印第安人对美国文化和语言的影响并不广泛A) migrated迁徙B) matched使...匹配C) mingled混杂D) melted溶化23.E-mail is a convenient, highly democratic informal medium for conveying messages that ___C____ well to human needs. 电子邮件是一种便捷而又高度民主的非正式媒介,它传递信息,符合人类的需要。
A) adheres遵守B) reflects反映C) conforms遵循D) satisfies 满足24.The wings of the bird still ___C___ after it had been shot down. 鸟儿被打下来后仍然拍打着翅膀。
A) slapped掴耳光B) scratched抓,搔C) flapped振动翅膀D) fluctuated波动25.The disagreement over trade restrictions could seriously _B_____ relations between the two countries. 贸易限制方面存在的意见分歧会严重危及两国的关系。