2005年1月大学英语六级考试真题

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2005年01月大学英语六级真题

2005年01月大学英语六级真题

模考吧网提供最优质的模拟试题,最全的历年真题,最精准的预测押题!2005年01月大学英语六级真题一、Writing (本大题1小题.每题15.0分,共15.0分。

For this part, youare allowed thirty minutes to write a composition . You should write atleast 100 words, and base your composition on the outline (given in Chinese)below: )第1题1. 对病人的简单介绍:目前的病情和家庭情况2. 目前的困难:无法继续承担医疗费用,需要护理3. 希望捐助,联系方式Your Help Needed【正确答案】:参考范文Dear friends,I'm writing this letter on behalf of the Student Union, appealing toyour love. One of our fellow students, Yang Guang, is seriously iii andneeds immediate kidney transplant.Since he comes from a poverty-stricken area in our country, his familycannot afford the treatment on their own. They have already borrowed ahuge sum of money to save his young life. To add insult to the injury,his mother passed away not long ago, which means nobody can take careof him with his father working to earn the bread and pay the debt. Beinga top student, Yang Guang is warm-hearted and often helps others, but now,he is in desperate need of your help.On no account shall we see our schoolmate suffer from the severe painwithout lending him a hand! Anyone who wants to offer donation orvolunteers to attend to him may contact us at 995995, through love@ or come direct to the office of the Student Union. Yourkindness will be greatly appreciated.Yours Sincerely,Wei DaChairman of theStudent Union of X University二、Listening Comprehension (Section A )(共10小题,共10.0分)In thissection, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations.模考吧网提供最优质的模拟试题,最全的历年真题,最精准的预测押题!At the end 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 2 with a single line through the centre.第1题A Furnished apartments will cost more.B The apartment can be furnished easily.C The apartment is just what the man is looking for.D She can provide the man with the apartment he needs.【正确答案】:D 【本题分数】:1.0分【答案解析】[听力原文]M: I'm looking for an unfurnished two-bedroom apartment. But all your apartments are furnished.W: We can take care of that. We can simply remove the furniture. Q: What does the woman mean?第2题A Mr. Johnson's ideas are nonsense.B He quite agrees with Mr. Johnson's views.C Mr. Johnson is good at expressing his ideas.D He shares the woman's views on social welfare.【正确答案】:B 【本题分数】:1.0分【答案解析】[听力原文]W: I don't agree with Mr. Johnson on his views about social welfare. He seemed to suggest that the poor are robbing the rich.。

2005年大学英语六级考试试题及参考答案(1月)(2)

2005年大学英语六级考试试题及参考答案(1月)(2)

Part II Reading Comprehension (35 minutes)Directions: There are 4 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.Passage OneQuestions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage. I had an experience some years ago which taught me something about the ways in which people make a bad situation worse by blaming themselves. One January, I had to officiate at two funerals on successive days for two elderly women in my community. Both had died "full of years," as the Bible would say; both yielded to the normal wearing out of the body after a long and full life. Their homes happened to be near each other, so I paid condolence (吊唁) calls on the two families on the same afternoon. At the first home, the son of the deceased (已故的) woman said to me, "If only I had sent my mother to Florida and gotten her out of this cold and snow, she would be alive today. It's my fault that she died." At the second home, the son of the other deceased woman said, "If only I hadn't insisted on my mother's going to Florida, she would be alive today. That long airplane ride, the abrupt change of climate, was more than she could take. It's my fault that she's dead." When things don't turn out as we would like them to, it is very tempting to assume that had we done things differently, the story would have had a happier ending. Priests know that any time there is a death, the survivors will feel guilty. Because the course of action they took turned out badly, they believe that the opposite course - keeping Mother at home, postponing the operation – would have turned out better. After all, how could it have turned out any worse? There seem to be two elements involved in our readiness to feel guilt. The first is our pressing need to believe that the world makes sense, that there is a cause for every effect and a reason for everything that happens. That leads us to find patterns and connections both where they really exist and where they exist only in our minds. The second element is the notion that we are the cause of what happens, especially the bad things that happen. It seems to be a short step from believing that every event has a cause to believing that every disaster is our fault. The roots of this feeling may lie in our childhood. Psychologists speak of the infantile myth of omnipotence (万能). A baby comes to think that the world exists to meet his needs, and that he makes everything happen in it. He wakes up in the morning and summons the rest of the world to its tasks. He cries, and someone comes to attend to him. When he is hungry, people feed him, and when he is wet, people change him. Very often, we do not completely outgrow that infantile notion that our wishes cause things to happen.21. What is said about the two deceased elderly women?A) They lived out a natural life.B) They died of exhaustion after the long plane ride.C) They weren't accustomed to the change in weather.D) They died due to lack of care by family members.22. The author had to conduct the two women's funerals probably because ________.A) he wanted to console the two familiesB) he was an official from the communityC) he had great sympathy for the deceasedD) he was priest of the local church23. People feel guilty for the deaths of their loved ones because ________A) they couldn't find a better way to express their griefB) they believe that they were responsibleC) they had neglected the natural course of eventsD) they didn't know things often turn out in the opposite direction24. In the context of the passage, "... the world makes sense" (Line 2, Para, 4) probably means that ________.A) everything in the world is predeterminedB) the world can be interpreted in different waysC) there's an explanation for everything in the worldD) we have to be sensible in order to understand the world25. People have been made to believe since infancy that ________.A) everybody is at their commandB) life and death is an unsolved mysteryC) every story should have a happy endingD) their wishes are the cause of everything that happensPassage TwoQuestions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage. Frustrated with delays in Sacramento, Bay Area officials said Thursday they planned to take matters into their own hands to regulate the region's growing pile of electronic trash. A San Jose councilwoman and a San Francisco supervisor said they would propose local initiatives aimed at controlling electronic waste if the California law-making body fails to act on two bills stalled in the Assembly~ They are among a growing number of California cities and counties that have expressed the same intention. Environmentalists and local governments are increasingly concerned about the toxic hazard posed by old electronic devices and the cost of safely recycling those products. An estimated 6 million televisions and computers are stocked in California homes, and an additional 6,000 to 7,000 computers become outdated every day. The machines contain high levels of lead and other hazardous substances, and are already banned from California landfills ( 垃圾填埋场 ). Legislation by Senator Byron Sher would require consumers to pay a recycling fee of up to $30 on every new machine containing a cathode ( 阴极 ) ray tube. Used in almost all video monitors and televisions, those devices contain four to eight pounds of lead each. The fees would go toward setting up recycling programs, providing grants to non-profit agencies that reuse the tubes and rewarding manufacturers that encourage recycling. A separate bill by Los Angeles-area Senator Gloria Romero would require high-tech manufacturers to develop programs to recycle so-called e-waste. If passed, the measures would put California at the forefront of national efforts to manage the refuse of the electronic age. But high-tech groups, including the Silicon Valley Manufacturing Group and the American Electronics Association, oppose the measures, arguing that fees of up to $30 will drive consumers to online, out-of-state retailers. "What really needs to occur is consumer education. Most consumers are unaware they're not supposed to throw computers in the trash," said Roxanne Gould, vice president of government relations for the electronics association. Computer recycling should be a local effort and part of residential waste collection programs, she added. Recycling electronic waste is a dangerous and specialized matter, and environmentalists maintain the state must support recycling efforts and ensure that the job isn't contracted to unscrupulous ( 毫⽆顾忌的 ) junk dealers who send the toxic parts overseas. "The graveyard of the high-tech revolution is ending up in rural China," said Ted Smith, director of the Silicon Valley Toxics Coalition. His group is pushing for an amendment to Sher's bill that would prevent the export of e-waste.26. What step were Bay Area officials going to take regarding e-waste disposal.'?A) Exert pressure on manufacturers of electronic devices.B) Lay down relevant local regulations themselves.C) Lobby the lawmakers of the California Assembly.D) Rally support to pass the stalled bills.27. The two bills stalled in the California Assembly both concern ________.A) regulations on dumping hazardous substances into landfillsB) the sale of used electronic devices to foreign countriesC) the funding of local initiatives to reuse electronic trashD) the reprocessing of the huge amounts of electronic waste in the state28. Consumers are not supposed to throw used computers in the trash because __.A) they contain large amounts of harmful substancesB) this is banned by the California governmentC) some parts may be recycled for use elsewhereD) unscrupulous dealers will retrieve them for profit29. High-tech groups believe that if an extra $30 is charged on every TV or computer purchased in California, consumers will _______.A) abandon online shoppingB) buy them from other statesC) strongly protest against such a chargeD) hesitate to upgrade their computers30. We learn from the passage that much of California's electronic waste has been _A) collected by non-profit agenciesB) dumped into local landfillsC) exported to foreign countriesD) recycled by computer manufacturersPassage ThreeQuestions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage. Throughout the nation's more than 15,000 school districts, widely differing approaches to teaching science and math have emerged. Though there can be strength in diversity, a new international analysis suggests that this variability hasinstead contributed to lackluster (平淡的) achievement scores by U.S. children relative to their peers in other developed countries. Indeed, concludes William H. Schmidt of Michigan State University, who led the new analysis, "no single intellectually coherent vision dominates U.S. educational practice in math or science.'' The reason, he said, "is because the system is deeply and fundamentally flawed." The new analysis, released this week by the National Science Foundation in Arlington, Va., is based on data collected from about 50 nations as part of the Third International Mathematics and Science Study. Not only do approaches to teaching science and math vary among individual U.S. communities, the report finds, but there appears to be little strategic focus within a school district’s curricula, its textbooks, or its teachers' activities. This contrasts sharply with the coordinated national programs of most other countries. On average, U.S. students study more topics within science and math than their international counterparts do. This creates an educational environment that "is a mile wide and an i n c h d e e p , " S c h m i d t n o t e s .。

2005年1月大学英语四级考试试题B卷

2005年1月大学英语四级考试试题B卷

Part I Section A Listening Comprehension (20 minutes)Sample Answer [A] [B] [C] [D]1. A) The man lives far from the subway. B) The man enjoys traveling by car.C) The man used to own a car. D) The man is good at driving.2 . A) She can’t meet Tony so early in the morning. B) Tony can choose another science course.C) She approved of Tony’s decision. D) Tony should continue taking the course.3. A) She has to study for the exam. B) She’s eager to wat ch the new play.C) She is particularly interested in plays. D) She can lend her notes to the man.4 . A) They will attract fewer kids as on-line education expands.B) They will continue to exist along with online education.C) They will limit their teaching to certain subjects only.D) They will be replaced by online education sooner or later.5 . A) Most students don’t want jobs advertised in the newspapers.B) Most students would like to work for newspaper.C) Most students find a job by reading advertisements.D) Most students find it hard to get a job after they graduate.6 . A) Finish his assignment. B) Repair the washing machine.C) Turn the basement into a workshop. D) Move the washing machine to the basement.7. A) The professor has brought extra copies of his assignment.B) Some students at the back cannot hear the professor.C) Some of the students are not on the professor’s list.D) The professor has changed his reading assignment.8. A) Sh e doesn’t want to talk about the contest.B) She’s spent two years studying English in Canada.C) She’s very proud of her success in the speech contest.D) She’s modest about her success in the contest.9 . A) Reading newspapers. C) Writing up local news.B) Talking about sports. D) Putting up advertisements.10 . A) They’d better change their mind. B) They shouldn’t change their plan.C) Weather forecast are not reliable. D) Th e tennis game won’t last long. Section B Compound Dictation.Part ISection B Compound DictationDirections: In this section you will hear a passage three times .When the passage is read for the first time ,you should listen carefully for its general idea .When the passage is read for the second time ,you are required to fill in the blanks numbered from S1 to S7 with the exact words you have just heard .For blanks numbered from S8 to S10 you are required to fill in the missing information .You can either use the exact words you have just heard or write down the point in your own words .Finally, when the passage is read for the word time ,you should check what you have .There are a lot of good cameras available at the moment-most of these are made in Japan but there are also good (S1)________models from Germany and the USA. We have (S2)_______ a range of different models to see which is the best (S3)_______for money .After a number of different teats and interviews with people who are (S4)_________with the differentcameras being assessed , our researchers (S5)__________the Olympic BY model as the best auto-focus camera available at the moment .It costs $200 although you may well want to spend more-(S6)______________as much as another $200-on buying (S7)__________________lenses and other equipment .It is a good Japanese camera , easy to use .(S8)_________________________________________Whereas the American versions are considerably more expensive .The Only By model weighs only 320 grams which is quite a bit less than other cameras of a similar type .Indeed one of the other models we looked at weighed almost twice as much (S9)____ _____________________________________________________All the people we interviewed expressed almost total satisfaction with it .(S10)_______________________________________________________________________.Reading Comprehension.Passage OneIn a time of low academic achievement by children in the United States, many Americans are turning to Japan, a country of high academic achievement and economic success, for possible answers. However, the answers provided by Japanese preschools are not the ones Americans expected to find. In most Japanese preschools, surprisingly little emphasis is put on academic instruction. In one investigation, 300 Japanese and 210 American preschool teachers, child development specialists, and parents were asked about various aspects of early childhood education. Only 2 percent of the Japanese respondents listed “to give children a good start aca demically” as one of their top three reasons for a society to have preschools. In contrast, over half the American respondents chose this as one of their top three choices. To prepare children for successful careers in first grade and beyond, Japanese schools do not teach reading, writing, and mathematics, but rather skills such as persistence, concentration, and the ability to function as member of a group. The vast majority of young Japanese children are taught to read at home by their parents.In the recent comparison of Japanese and American preschool education, 91 percent of Japanese respondents chose providing children with a group experience as one of their top three reasons for a society to have preschools. Sixty-two percent of the more individually oriented Americans listed group experience as one of their top three choices. An emphasis on the importance of the group seen in Japanese early childhood education continues into elementary school education.Live in America, there is diversity in Japanese early childhood education. Some Japanese kindergartens have specific aims, such as early musical training or potential development. In large cities, some kindergartens are attached to universities that have elementary and secondary schools. Some Japanese parents believe that if their young children attend a university-based program,it will increase the children’s chances of eventually being admitted to top-rated schools and universities. Several more progressive programs have introduced free play as a way out for the heavy intellectualizing in some Japanese kindergartens.11. We learn from the first paragraph that many Americans believe ______________.A) Japan’s higher education is superior to theirs.B) Japan’s economic success is a result of its scient ific achievement.C) Japanese preschool education emphasizes academic instruction.D) Japanese parents are more involved in preschool education that American parents.12. Most Americans surveys believe that preschools should also attach importance to __________.A) parental guidance C) group experienceB) problem solving D) individually-oriented development13. In Japan’s preschool education, the focus is on _______________.A) tapping children’s potential. B) Shaping children’s character.C) Preparing children academically D) Developing children’s artistic interests14. Free play has been introduced in some Japanese kindergartens in order to __________.A) enrich children’s knowledge C) broaden children’s horizonB) cultivate children’s creativity D) lighten children’s study load15. Why do some Japanese parents send their children to university-based kindergarten?A) They can do better in their future studies.B) They can be individually oriented when they grow up.C) They can have better chances of getting a first-rate education.D) They can accumulate more group experience there.Passage TwoExercise is one of the few factors with a positive role in long-term maintenance of body weight. Unfortunately, that message has not gotten through to the average American, who would rather try switching to “light” beer and low-calorie bread than increase physical exertion. The Centers for Disease Control, for example, found that fewer than one-fourth of overweight adults who were trying to shed pounds said they were combining exercise with their diet.In rejecting exercise, some people may be discouraged too much by calorie-expenditure charts, for example, one would have to briskly walk three miles just to work off the 275 calories in one delicious Danish pastry. Even exercise professionals concede half a point here. “Exercise by itself is a very tough way to lose weight.” says York Onmen, program director of the President’s Council on Physical Fitness and Sports.Still exercise’s supporting role in weight reduction is vital. A study at the Boston University Medical Center of overweight police officers and other public employees confirmed that those who dieted without exercise regained almost all their old weight, while those who worked exercise into their daily routine maintained their new weight. If you have been sedentary and decide to start walking one mile a day, the added exercise could burn an extra 100 calories daily. In a yea r’s time, assuming no increase in food intake, you could lose ten pounds. By increasing the distance of your walks gradually and making other dietary adjustments, you may lose even more weight.16. What is said about the average American in the passage?A) They usually ignore the effect of exercise on losing weight.B) They prefer “light” beer and low-calorie bread to other drinks and food.C) They know the factors that play a positive role in keeping down body weight.D) They tend to exaggerate the healthf ul effect of “light” beer.17. Some people dislike exercise because _____A) they find consulting caloric expenditure charts troublesomeB) they don’t think it possible to walk 3 miles every dayC) they find it hard to exercise while on a diet.D) They think it is physically exhausting.18. “Even exercise professionals concede half a point here” (Line 3, Para. 2) means“They______”A) are not fully convinced that dieting can help maintain one’s new weight.B) Agree that the calories in a small piece of pastry can be difficult to work offby exercise.C) Are not sufficiently informed of the positive role exercise in losing weightD) Partially believe diet plays a supporting role in weight reduction19. What was confirmed by the Boston University Medical Cen ter’s study?A) weight reduction is impossible without exercise.B) Even occasional exercise can help reduce weight.C) Controlling one’s calorie intake is more important than doing exercise.D) One could lose ten pounds in a year’s time if there’s no incr ease in food intake.20. what is the author’s purpose in writing this article?A) to stress the importance of maintaining proper weight.B) To support the statement made by York Onmen.C) To show the most effective way to lose weight.D) To justify the study of the Boston University Medical Center.Passage threeScratchy throats, stuffy noses and body aches all spell misery, but being able to tell if the cause is a cold or flu may make a difference in how long the misery lasts.The American Lung Association (ALA) has issued new guidelines on combating colds and the flu, and one of the keys in being able to quickly tell the two apart. That’s because the prescription drugs available for the flu need to be taken soon after the illness sets in. As for colds, the sooner a person starts taking over-the-counter remedy, the sooner relief will come.The common cold and the flu are both caused by viruses. More than 200 viruses can cause cold symptoms, while the flu is caused by three viruses----flu A, B, and C. There is no cure for either illness, but the flu can be prevented by the flu vaccine, which is, for most people, the best way to fight the flu, according to the ALA.But if the flu does strike, quick action can help. Although the flu and common cold have many similarities, there are more obvious signs to look for.Cold symptoms such as stuffy nose, runny nose and scratchy throat typically develop gradually, and adults and teens often do not get a fever. On the other hand, fever is one of the characteristic features of the flu for all ages. And in general, flu symptoms including fever and chills, sore throat and body aches come on suddenly and are more severe than cold symptoms.The ALA notes that it may be particularly difficult to tell when infant and preschool age children have the flu. It advises parents to call the doctor if their small children have flu-like symptoms.Both cold and flu symptoms can be eased with over-the-counter medications as well. However, children and teens with a cold or flu should not take aspirin for pain relief because of the risk of Reye syndrome, a rare but serious condition of the liver and central nervous system.There is, of course, no vaccine for the common cold. But frequent hand washing and avoiding close contact with people who have colds can reduce the likelihood of catching one.21. According to the author, knowing the cause of the misery will help ___________.A) prevent people from catching colds and the flu.B) The patient obtain cheaper prescription drugs.C) The patient buy medicine over the counter.D) Shorten the duration of the illness.22. We learn from the passage that,A) over-the-counter drugs can be taken to ease the misery caused by a cold or the flu.B) One doesn’t need to take any med icine if he has a cold or the flu.C) Aspirin should not be included in over-the-counter medicines for the flu.D) Delayed treatment of the flu will harm the liver and the central nervous system.23 . According to the passage, to combat the flu effectively, ___________.A) one should take medicine upon catching the diseaseB) one should identify the virus which causes itC) one should consult a doctor as soon as possibleD) one should remain alert when the disease is spreading24. Which of the following symptoms will distinguish the flu from a cold?A) A sore throat B) A stuffy noseC) A dry cough D) A high temperature25. If children have flu-like symptoms, their parents __________.A) are encouraged to take them to hospital for vaccinationB) are advised not to give them aspirinC) should watch out for signs of Reye syndromeD) should prevent them from mixing with people running a feverPassage FourQuestions 26 to 30 are based or the following passage.Lead deposition,which accumulated in soil and snow during the 1960’s and 70’s, were primarily the result of leaded gasoline emissions originating in the United States. In the twenty years that the Clean Air Act has mandated unleaded gas use in the United States, the lead accumulation worldwide has decreased significantly.A study published recently in the journal Nature shows that air-borne leaded gas emissions from the United States were the leading contributor to the high concentration of lead in the snow in Greenland. The new study is a result of the continue research led by Dr. Charles Boutron, an expert on the impact of heavy metals on the environment at the National Center for Scientific Research in France. A study by Dr. Boutron published in 1991 showed that lead levels in arctic (北极的) snow were declining.In his new study. Dr. Boutron found the ratios of the different forms of lead in the leaded gasoline used in the United States were different from the ratios of European, Asian and Canadian gasolines and thus enabled scientists to differentiate (区分) the lead sources. The dominant lead ratio found in Greenland snow matched that found in gasoline from the United States.In a study published in the journal Ambio, scientists found that lead levels in soil in the Northeastern United States had decreased markedly since the introduction of unleaded gasoline. Many scientists had believed that the lead would stay in soil and snow for a longer period.The authors of the Ambio study examined samples of the upper layers of soil taken from the same sites o f30 forest floors in New England. New York and Pennsylvania in 1980 and in 1990. the forest environment processed and redistributed the lead faster than the scientists had expected. Scientists say both studies demonstrate that certain parts of the ecosystem (生态系统) respond rapidly to reductions in atmospheric pollution, but that these findings should not be used as alicense to pollute.26. The study published in the journal Nature indicates that ___________.A) lead deposits in arctic snow are on the increaseB) the Clean Air Act has not produced the desired resultsC) the US is the major source of lead pollution in arctic snowD) lead will stay in soil and snow longer than expected27. Lead accumulation worldwide decreased significantly after the use of unleaded gas in the US __________.A) was introduced B) was discouragedC) was prohibited by law D) was enforced by law28. How did scientists discover the source of lead pollution in Greenland?A) By analyzing the data published in journals like Nature and Ambio.B) By studying the chemical elements of soil and snow in Northeastern America.C) By comparing the chemical compositions of leaded gasoline used in various countriesD) By observing the lead accumulations in different parts of the arctic area.29. The authors of the Ambio study have found that __________.A) forests get rid of lead pollution faster than expectedB) lead deposits are widely distributed in the forests of the USC) lead accumulations in forests are more difficult to deal withD) the upper layers of soil in forests are easily polluted by lead emissions30. It can be inferred from the last paragraph that scientists _________.A) lack sufficient means to combat lead pollutionB) still consider lead pollution a problemC) feel relieved by the use of unleaded gasolineD) are puzzled by the mystery of forest pollutionPart III V ocabulary (20 minutes) Directions: There are 30 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Chouse the ONE answer that best completes the sentence. Then murk the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.31. Salaries for __________ positions seem to be higher than for permanent ones.A) temporary B) voluntary C) optional D) legal32. Mrs, Smith was so ___________ about everything that no servants could please her.A) precise B) particular C) specific D) special33. His temper and personality show that he can become a soldier of the top ___________.A) circle B) category C) involving D) rank34. There has been a collision _________ a number of cars on the main road to town.A) engaging B) composing C) involving D) consisting35. Norman Davis will be remembered by may with ___________ not only as a great scholar but also as a most delightful and faithful friend.A) friendliness B) affection C) kindness D) warmth36. Science and technology have ___________ in important ways to the improvement of agricultural production.A) witnessed B) assisted C) attached D) contributed37. He never arrives on time and my _________ is that he feels the meetings are useless.A) conference B) inference C) preference D) reference38. Only those who can __________ to lose their money should make high-risk investmentsA) afford B) endure C) sustain D) maintain39. Ten days ago the young man informed his boss of his intention to ___________.A) reject B) retreat C) resign D) replace40. Though she began her ____________ by singing in a local pop group, she is now a famous Hollywood movie star.A) profession B) employment C) occupation D) career41. As he has __________ our patience, we’ll not wait for him any longer.A) exhausted B) wasted C) torn D) consumed42. Tomorrow the mayor is to ___________ a group of Canadian businessmen on a tour of the city.A) cooperate B) accompany C) coordinate D) associate43. Considering your salary, you should be able to __________ at least twenty dollars a week.A) put up B) put out C) put forward D) put aside44. It is obvious that this new rule is applicable to everyone without _______.A) exclusion B) substitution C) modification D) exception45. As one of the world’s highest paid models, she had her face ____________ for five million dollars.A) deposited B) measured C) insured D) assured46. The machine looked like a large, ____________, old-fashioned typewriter.A) clumsy B) tricky C) forceful D) intense47. Within two weeks of arrival, all foreigners had to ___________ with the local police.A) inquire B) register C) consult D) resolve48. I’m __________ enough to know it is going to be a very difficult situation to compete against three strong teams.A) aware B) conscious C) radical D) realistic49. He found the ____________ media attention intolerable and decided to go abroad.A) constant B) sufficient C) plenty D) steady50. ____________ elephants are different from wild elephants in many aspects, including their tempers.A) Civil B) Tame C) Cultivated D) Regulated51. Mose people agree that present role of women has already affected U.S. society_____. It has affected the traditional role of men .A) in all B) at last C) above all D) at most52. The ship’s generator broke down .and the pumps had to be operated______ instead of mechanically.A) synthetically B) automatically C) artificially D) manually53. Can you give me even the _______clue as to where her son might be?A) utmost B)least C)slightest D)simplest54. These teachers try to be objective when they ________the integrated ability of their students.A) indicate B) evaluate C)reckon D)justify55. This is what you should bear in mind : Don’t ________a salary increase before you actually get it .A)count on B)hang on C)wait on D)draw on56. Last night he saw two dark _________enter the building. and then there was the explosion .A) features B)sketcher C) faint D)figures57. Mrs. Morris’s daughter is pretty and ______.and many girls envy her .A) minor B)slender C)faint D)light58. As an actor he could communicate a whole _______of emotions .A) range B)scale C)number D)frame59. The little girl was so frightened that she just wouldn’t _______her grip on my arm .A ) relieve B)remove C)loosen D)dimiss60. During the lecture .the speaker occasionally _______his point by relating his own experiences.A) cited B)hinted C)displayed D)illustratedPart IV Cloze (15minutes)Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage .For each blank there are four choices marked A).B).C)and D)on the right side of the paper .You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage .Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer sheet with a single line through the centre.Wise buying is a positive way in which you can make your money go further .The ____61_____ you go about purchasing an article or a service can actually ___62____you money or can add ___63_____the cost.Take the___64_____example of a hairdryer. If you are buying a hairdryer . you might ____65____that you are making the ____66_____buy if you choose one ___67_____look you like and which is also the cheapest ____68_____price .But twice as long as a more expensive ____70____to dry your hair. The cost of the electricity plus the cost of your time could well___71___your hairdryer the most expensive one of all .So what principles should you ____72____when you go out shopping ?If you ____73____your home .Your car or any valuable ____74____in excellent condition you’ll be saving money in the long ___75____.Before you buy a new ____76_____.take to someone who owns one. If you can use it or borrow it to check it suits your particular___77____.Before you buy an expensive ___78_____or a service do check the price and ____79_____is on offer. If possible choose ___80_____there items or three estimates.61.A) form B) way C) method D)fashion62.A)form B)way C)save D)fashion63.A)to B)on C)up D)in64.A)single B)easy C)simple D)similar65.A)convince B)accept C)similar D)think66.A) best B)most C)proper D)reasonable67.A) which B)whose C)its D)what68 A)on B)for C)in D)with69 A)spends B)lasts C)consumes D)takes70A)mode B)model C)copy D)sample71.A)make B)cause C)leave D)prove72.A)lay B)stick C)adopt D)adapt73.A)keep B)store C)reserve D) decorate74A)products B)material C)ownership D)possession75 A)interval B)period C)run D)time76 A)equipment B)appliance C)utility D)facility77 A)goal B)task C)function D)component78 A)item B)element C)particle D)component79 A)this B)which C)what D)that80 A)in B)from C)of D)byPart V Writing (30 minutes)Directions: For this part , you are allowed 30 minutes to write a campaign speech in support of your election to post of chairman of the student union .You should write at least 120 words following the outline given below in Chinese :1. 你认为自己具备了什么条件(能力、性格、爱好等)可以胜任学生会主席的工作2. 如果当选。

最新 2005年1月8日CET6大学英语六级权威参考答案AB卷-精品

最新 2005年1月8日CET6大学英语六级权威参考答案AB卷-精品

2005年1月8日CET6大学英语六级权威参考答案AB卷作者:丁晓钟黄强PartⅠ Listening Comprehension1.D) She can provide the man with the apartment he needs2.B) He quite agrees with Mr. Johnson's views3.A) Study in a quiet place4.A) It has been put off5.C) Janet admires the Sydney Opera House very much6.D) It falls short of her supervisor's expectations7.A) Karen is very forgetful8.B) Skip the class to prepare for the exam9.C) The man wants to be a business manager10.B) They cater chiefly to tourists11.A) Classmates12.C) He thought the boss was unfair to him13.C) She always accepts them cheerfully14.A) Sue got promoted15.D) By asking each other some personal questions16.A) Refrain from showing his feelings17.B) Distinguishing oneself18.D) When tests show that they are relatively safe19.C) Because their genes differ from those who have been tested for it20.A) They will have to take ever larger dosesPartⅡ Reading Comprehension21.A) They lived out a natural life22.D) he was priest of the local church23.B) they believe that they were responsible24.C) there's an explanation for everything in the world25.D) their wishes are the cause of everything that happens26.B) Lay down relevant local regulations themselves27.D) the reprocessing of the huge amounts of electronic waste in the state28.A) they contain large amounts of harmful substances29.B) buy them from other states30.C) exported to foreign countries31.B) characterized by its diversity32.A) it lacks a coordinated national program33.D) scratches the surface of a wide rang of topic。

99-05年大学英语六级真题及答案之改错题汇编

99-05年大学英语六级真题及答案之改错题汇编

2000年1月大学英语六级(CET-6)真题试卷Part IV Error Correction (15 minutes) Until the very latest moment of his existence, man has been bound to the planet on which he originated an developed. developed. Now Now Now he he he had had had the the the capability capability capability to to to leave leave leave that that that planet planet planet (71) (71) (71) and and and move move move out out out into into into the the the universe universe universe to to to those those worlds worlds which which which he he he has has has known known known previously previously previously only only only directly. directly. directly. Men Men Men have have have explored explored explored parts parts parts of of of (72) (72) (72) the the the moon, moon, moon, put put spaceships in orbit around another planet and possibly within the decade will land into another planet and(73) explore it. Can we be too bold as to suggest that we may be (74) able to colonize other planet within not not——too too——distant distant (75) (75) (75) future? future? future? Some Some Some have have have advocated advocated advocated such such such a a a procedure procedure procedure as as as a a a solution solution solution to to to the the the population population problem. ship the excess people off to the moon. But we must keep in head the billions of dollars we (might spend in carrying out the project. To maintain the earth’s population at its present level. we would have to blast off into space 7,500 people every hour of every day of the year. Why Why are are are we we we spending spending spending so so so little little little money money money on on on space space space (77) (77) (77) exploration? exploration? exploration? Consider Consider Consider the the the great great great need need need for for for improving improving many many (78) (78) (78) aspects aspects aspects of of of the the the global global global environment, environment, environment, one one one is is is surely surely surely justified justified justified in in in his his his concern concern concern for for for the the the money money money and and resources that they are poured (79) into the space exploration efforts. But perhaps we should look at bot sides of the coin before arriving hasty (80) conclusions. Part IV Error Correction 71. 71. had had → has 72. 72. directly directly → indirectly 73. 73. into into → onto/on 74. 74. too too → so 75. 75. planet planet → planets 76. 76. head head → mind 77. 77. little little → much 78. 78. consider consider → considering 79. 79. they they → /(删) 80. 80. arriving arriving → arriving at (或 reaching) 2000年6月大学英语六级(CET-6)真题试卷Part IV Error Correction (15 minutes) When When you you you start start start talking talking talking about about about good good good and and and bad bad bad manners manners manners you you you immediately immediately immediately start start start meeting meeting meeting difficulties. difficulties. difficulties. Many Many people just cannot agree what they mean. We asked a lady, who replied that she thought you could tell a well-mannered person on the way they they (71) occupied the space (71) occupied the space around them —for example, when such a person walks down a street he or she is constantly unaware of (72) others. Such people never bump into other people. However, However, a a a second second second person person person thought thought thought that that that this this this was was was more more more a a a question question question of of of civilized civilized civilized behavior behavior behavior as as as good good good manners. manners. Instead, this (73) other person told us a story, it he said was quite well known, (74) about an American w had been invited to an Arab meal at (75) one of the countries of the Middle East. The American hasn’t (7been been told told told very very very much much much about about about the the the kind kind kind of of of food food food he might he might expect. expect. If If If he he he had had had known known known about about about American American American food, food, food, he he might have behaved (77) better. Immediately before him was a very flat piece of bread that looked, to him, very much as a napkin (餐巾)餐巾) Picking it (78) up, he put it into his collar, so that it falls across his shirt. (79) His Arab host, who had been watching, said of nothing, but (80) immediately copied the action of his guest And that, said this second person, was a fine example of good manners. Part IV Error Correction 71. 71. on on → by 72. 72. unaware unaware → aware 74. 74. it it → which 75. 75. at at → in 76. 76. hasn hasn ’t → hadn ’t 77. 77. American American → Arab 78. 78. as as → like 79. 79. falls falls → fell 80. 80. of of → / Part IV Error Correction 本文论述人们就good and bad manners 的观点分歧,并通过两个实例来阐述以上主题。

2005年大学英语六级模拟题(听力卷1)

2005年大学英语六级模拟题(听力卷1)

2005年大学英语六级模拟题(听力卷1)一、听力选择题(每题1分,共20分)选择下列答案中正确的一个,选择您认为正确的答案1、(本题分值:1分)【正确答案】DA) It's interesting.B) It turned out to be easy.C) It's hard to judge.D) It's quite difficult.2、(本题分值:1分)【正确答案】DA) She went to the party without knowing it.B) She was invited to the party.C) She was present for the party.D) She was absent from the party.3、(本题分值:1分)【正确答案】BA) Joan will give out the assignments.B) Joan will speak in the seminar.C) Joan won't be present at the seminar.D) Joan won't sign the petitions.4、(本题分值:1分)【正确答案】BA) Present a new theory to the class.B) Read more than one article.C) Read the book more thoroughly.D) Write a better article for the class.5、(本题分值:1分)【正确答案】BA) Her back hurt during the meeting.B) His support does not mean anything now.C) She agreed that it was a very good meeting.D) The proposal should be sent back to the meeting.6、(本题分值:1分)【正确答案】BA) The library is within walking distance.B) The streets are not in good condition.C) The man should get a car instead.D) The man should exercise more.7、(本题分值:1分)【正确答案】BA) Yes, she can study there if she is writing a research paper.B) Yes, but she needs to have the approval of her professor.C) Yes, because she is a senior student.D) No, it's open only to teachers and postgraduates.8、(本题分值:1分)【正确答案】AA) A seafood dinner is too expensive.B) He doesn't like seafood any more.C) He doesn't have enough money.D) He likes seafood very much.9、(本题分值:1分)【正确答案】A) He decided not to cancel her appointment.B) His new glasses aren't comfortable.C) He's too busy to get a checkup.D) He has to check when the appointment is.10、(本题分值:1分)【正确答案】CA) His errors were mainly in the reading part.B) It wasn't very challenging to him.C) It was more difficult than he had expected.D) He made very few grammatical mistakes in his test.11、(本题分值:1分)【正确答案】CA) British.B) Americans.C) Germans.D) Japanese.12、(本题分值:1分)【正确答案】A) Entirely effective.B) Totally incorrect.C) A complete failure.D) Quite difficult.13、(本题分值:1分)【正确答案】DA) Have a greater sense of duty.B) Can get higher pay.C) Can avoid working hard.D) Can avoid busy traffic.14、(本题分值:1分)【正确答案】CA) It's because there are many developing nations.B) It's because people use too many man made materials.C) It's because we have more and more industry.D) It's because we are building more vehicles.15、(本题分值:1分)【正确答案】A) Industry.B) Health.C) The Future of our children.D) Clean air.16、(本题分值:1分)【正确答案】CA) Man knows where the society is going.B) People don't welcome the rapid development of modern society.C) The speaker is worried about the future of our modern society.D) Man can do nothing about the problem of pollution.17、(本题分值:1分)【正确答案】CA) To interest students in a career in counseling.B) To recruit counselors to work in the placement office.C) To inform students of a university program.D) To convince local merchants to hire college students.18、(本题分值:1分)【正确答案】BA) A job listing.B) A resume.C) A permission slip.D) Their salary requirements.19、(本题分值:1分)【正确答案】AA) Refine their interviewing techniques.B) Arrange their work schedules.C) Select appropriate courses.D) Write cover letters.20、(本题分值:1分)【正确答案】DA) They pay the same wage.B) They involve working outdoors.C) They can be substituted for college students.D) They're part time.一、听力选择题(每题1分,共20分)1、(本题分值:1分)A) It's interesting.B) It turned out to be easy.C) It's hard to judge.D) It's quite difficult.【正确答案】D【您的答案】修改2、(本题分值:1分)A) She went to the party without knowing it.B) She was invited to the party.C) She was present for the party.D) She was absent from the party.【正确答案】D【您的答案】修改3、(本题分值:1分)A) Joan will give out the assignments.B) Joan will speak in the seminar.C) Joan won't be present at the seminar.D) Joan won't sign the petitions.【正确答案】B【您的答案】修改4、(本题分值:1分)A) Present a new theory to the class.B) Read more than one article.C) Read the book more thoroughly.D) Write a better article for the class.【正确答案】B【您的答案】修改5、(本题分值:1分)A) Her back hurt during the meeting.B) His support does not mean anything now.C) She agreed that it was a very good meeting.D) The proposal should be sent back to the meeting.【正确答案】B【您的答案】修改6、(本题分值:1分)A) The library is within walking distance.B) The streets are not in good condition.C) The man should get a car instead.D) The man should exercise more.【正确答案】B【您的答案】修改7、(本题分值:1分)A) Yes, she can study there if she is writing a research paper.B) Yes, but she needs to have the approval of her professor.C) Yes, because she is a senior student.D) No, it's open only to teachers and postgraduates.【正确答案】B【您的答案】修改8、(本题分值:1分)A) A seafood dinner is too expensive.B) He doesn't like seafood any more.C) He doesn't have enough money.D) He likes seafood very much.【正确答案】A【您的答案】修改9、(本题分值:1分)A) He decided not to cancel her appointment.B) His new glasses aren't comfortable.C) He's too busy to get a checkup.D) He has to check when the appointment is.【正确答案】C【您的答案】修改10、(本题分值:1分)A) His errors were mainly in the reading part.B) It wasn't very challenging to him.C) It was more difficult than he had expected.D) He made very few grammatical mistakes in his test.【正确答案】C【您的答案】修改11、(本题分值:1分)A) British.B) Americans.C) Germans.D) Japanese.【正确答案】C【您的答案】修改12、(本题分值:1分)A) Entirely effective.B) Totally incorrect.C) A complete failure.D) Quite difficult.【正确答案】A【您的答案】修改13、(本题分值:1分)A) Have a greater sense of duty.B) Can get higher pay.C) Can avoid working hard.D) Can avoid busy traffic.【正确答案】D【您的答案】修改14、(本题分值:1分)A) It's because there are many developing nations.B) It's because people use too many man made materials.C) It's because we have more and more industry.D) It's because we are building more vehicles.【正确答案】C【您的答案】修改15、(本题分值:1分)A) Industry.B) Health.C) The Future of our children.D) Clean air.【正确答案】A【您的答案】修改16、(本题分值:1分)A) Man knows where the society is going.B) People don't welcome the rapid development of modern society.C) The speaker is worried about the future of our modern society.D) Man can do nothing about the problem of pollution.【正确答案】C【您的答案】修改17、(本题分值:1分)A) To interest students in a career in counseling.B) To recruit counselors to work in the placement office.C) To inform students of a university program.D) To convince local merchants to hire college students.【正确答案】C【您的答案】修改18、(本题分值:1分)A) A job listing.B) A resume.C) A permission slip.D) Their salary requirements.【正确答案】B【您的答案】修改19、(本题分值:1分)A) Refine their interviewing techniques.B) Arrange their work schedules.C) Select appropriate courses.D) Write cover letters.【正确答案】A【您的答案】修改20、(本题分值:1分)A) They pay the same wage.B) They involve working outdoors.C) They can be substituted for college students.D) They're part time.【正确答案】D【您的答案】修改。

2005年1月大学英语四级试题及答案 (之二)

2005年1月大学英语四级试题及答案 (之二)

2005年1月大学英语四级试题及答案(之二)1.A) The man lives far from the subway.B) The man enjoys traveling by car.C) The man used to own a car.D) The man is good at driving.2. A) She can’t meet Tony so early in the morning.B) Tony can choose another science course.C) She approves of Tony’s decision.D) Tony should continue taking the course.3. A) She has to study for the exam.B) She’s eager to watch the new play.C) She is particularly interested in plays.D) She can lend her notes to the man.4.A) They will attract fewer kids as on-line education expands.B) They will continue to exist along with on-line education.C) They will limit their teaching to certain subjects only.D) They will be replaced by on-line education sooner orlater.5. A) Most students don’t want jobs advertised in the newspapers.B) Most students would like to work for a newspaper.C) Most students find a job by reading advertisements.D) Most students find it hard to get a job after they graduate.6. A) Finish his assignment.B) Repair the washing machine.C) Turn the basement into a workshop.D) Move the washing machine to the basement.7.A) The professor has brought extra copies of his assignment.B) Some students at the back cannot hear the professor.C) Some of the students are not on the professor’s list.D) The professor has changed his reading assignment.8. A) She doesn’t want to talk about the contest.B) She’s spent two years studying English in Canada.C) She’s very proud of her success in the speech contest.D) She’s modest about her success in the contest.9. A) Reading newspapers.B) Talking about sports.C) Writing up local news.D) Putting up advertisements10.A) They’d better change their mind.B) They shouldn’t change their plan.C) Weather foreant jobs advertised in the newspapers.B) Most students would like to work for a newspaper.C) Most students find a job by reading advertisements.D) Most students find it hard to get a job after they graduate.6. A) Finish his assignment.B) Repair the washing machine.C) Turn the basement into a workshop.D) Move the washing machine to the basement.7.A) The professor has brought extra copies of his assignment.B) Some students at the back cannot hear the professor.C) Some of the students are not on the professor’s list.D) The professor has changed his reading assignment.8. A) She doesn’t want to talk about the contest.B) She’s spent two years studying English in Canada.C) She’s very proud of her success in the speech contest.D) She’s modest about her success in the contest.9. A) Reading newspapers.B) Talking about sports.C) Writing up local news.D) Putting up advertisements10.A) They’d better change their mind.B) They shouldn’t change their plan.C) Weather forecasts are not reliable.D) The tennis game won’t last long.Section B Compound DictationDirections: In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks numbered from S1 to S7 with the exact words you have justheard. For blanks numbered from S8 to SIO you are required to fill in the missing information. You can either use the exact words you have just heard or write down the main points in your own words. Finally; when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written.There are a lot of good cameras available at the moment--most of these are made in Japan but there are also good (S1)________models from Germany and the USA. We have (S2)________ a range of different models to see which is the best (S3)_________ for money. After a number of different tests and interviews with people who are2005年1月大学英语四级试题及答案(之二)相关内容:。

历年英语六级真题作文及范文:2005年1月

历年英语六级真题作文及范文:2005年1月

点击查看>>2005年1月大学英语六级作文题目及范文1,对病人的简单介绍:目前的病情和家庭情况2,目前的困难:无法继续承担医疗费用,需要护理3,希望捐助,联系方式[范文]Your Help NeededDear friends,As some of you may know,Lucy,a lovely girl student,a junior from the Department of Fine Arts,has been seriously ill.In fact,she has been suffering from hepatitis, which is very dangerous. This 20-year-old girl comes from a small town in Shangdong province. Her family has tried every means to save her.Now Lucy is in urgent need of operation to her liver transplanted. However, her family is too poor to afford the expenses, which totaled 120,000 yuan. How can a poor family earning 1000 yuan per month afford such high expenses? But the time is limited. They cannot afford to wait to see the disease untouched.So you help is urgently needed. Let’s do what we can to save our fellow student. The life of such a lovely girl is in yourhand. Your love can save a life. You can contact 2335648 in the daytime and 2335658 at night.。

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2005年1月大学英语六级考试真题
Part I istening Comprehension(20 minutes)
Section A
Directions: In this section, you will hear 10 short conversations. At the end of each Conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the question 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 the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.
Example: You will hear:
You will read:
A) 2 hours.
B) 3 hours.
C) 4 hours.
D) 5 hours.
From the conversation we know that the two are talking about some work they will start at 9 o'clock in the morning and have to finish by 2 in the afternoon. Therefore, D) "5 hours" is the correct answer. You should choose [D] on the Answer Sheet and mark it with a single line through the centre.
Sample answer [A] [B] [C] [D]
1. A) Furnished apartments will cost more.
B) The apartment can be furnished easily.
C) The apartment is just what the man is looking for.
D) She can provide the man with the apartment he needs.
2. A) Mr. Johnson's ideas are nonsense.
B) He quite agrees with Mr. Johnson's views.
C) Mr. Johnson is good at expressing his ideas.
D) He shares the woman's views on social welfare.。

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