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1993年大学英语六级

1993年1月大学英语六级(CET-6)真题试卷

PartIListeningComprehension(20minutes)

SectionA

1.A)Itwasmisleading.

B)Itwasenjoyable.

C)Itwasratherboring.

D)Itwasjustso-so.(C)

2.A)Popmusic.

B)Folkmusic.

C)Classicalmusic.

D)Allkindsofmusic.(B)

3.A)Hewillflydirectlytohisdestination.

B)HehastochangeatAlbany.

C)Heisstillnotsurehowtogetthere.

D)HemustchangeatJacksonville.(A)

4.A)It’slate.

B)It’scrowed.

C)It’sempty.

D)It’sontime.(D)

5.A)Unusual.

B)Enthusiastic.

C)Serious.

D)Threatening.(B)

6.A)Hernameisonthetopofthelist.

B)Shewillbethelasttobeinterviewed.

C)Sheisexpectingajobinterview.

D)Shemustfixadateforthejob.(B)

7.A)Thehusbandisnotusuallysoobservant.

B)Thewifeisannoyedatherhusband’scomplaint.

C)Thehusbandhasn’ttoldthetruth.

D)Thewifeisgoingtothehairdresser’s.(C)

8.A)Thestudentmisstheirprofessorverymuch.

B)Theprofessordidn’tgivethelesson.

C)AnewcoursewillbeginnextMonday.

D)Somehomeworkwasassignedtothestudents.(A)

9.A)Sheacceptedtheirrequest.

B)Sherejectedtheirrequest.

C)Sheagreedtoconsidertheirrequest.

D)Sheaskedthemtocomewiththeother.(A)

10.A)Atwork.

B)Backathome.

C)Atthemeeting.

D)Awayfromhome.(D)

SectionB

PassageOne

Questions11to13arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

11.A)Cheapclothes.

B)Expensiveclothes.

C)Fashionableclothes.

D)Informalclothes.(C)

12.A)Theyenjoyloudmusic.

B)Theyseldomlosetheirtemper.

C)Theywanttohavechildren.

D)Theyenjoymoderndances.(D)

13.A)Hertwinsisteroftenbringsfriendshomeandthisannoysthespeaker.

B)Theycan’tagreeonthecoloroftheroom.

C)Theycan’tagreeonthekindoffurniture.

D)Thespeakerlikestokeepthingsneatwhilehertwinsisterdoesn’t.(B)

PassageTwo

Questions14to17arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

14.A)Inthefirstsemester.

B)Inthesecondsemester.

C)Inthethirdsemester.

D)Inthefourthsemester.(D)

15.A)Sheisill.

B)Sheistooold.

C)Herhusbandwantsherto.

D)Herhusbandisill.(A)

16.A)Hisfather.

B)Hismother.

C)Hisgirlfriend.

D)Histeacher.(C)

17.A)Hehasdecidedtocontinuehisstudies.

B)Hehasstilltomakeadecision.

C)Hehasdecidedtogiveuphisjob.

D)Hehasstilltotakeaparttimejob.(D)

PassageThree

Questions18to20arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

18.A)Twentyyears.

B)Acoupleofweeks.

C)Acoupleofyears.

D)Fiveyears.(B)

19.A)Davidhadbeensellingcars.

B)Davidhadtaughtbusiness.

C)Davidhadbecomeasalesman.

D)Davidhadmadealotofmoney.(D)

20.A)Richpeoplearenothappy.

B)Beingrichisthebestthingintheworld.

C)Beingrichisnotalwaysagoodthing.

D)Richpeopleareusuallywiththeirfamilies.(B)

PartIIReadingComprehension(35minutes)

Questions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

ProtestsattheuseofanimalsinresearchhavetakenanewandfearfulcharacterinBritainwiththeattemptedmurderoftwoBritishscientistsbytheterroristtechniqueofthepre-plantedcar-bomb.

Theresearchcommunitywillrightlybealarmedatthesedevelopments,whichhavetwoobjectives:

toarousepublicattentionandtofrightenpeopleworkinginresearchwithanimals.Thefirstneedisthateverythingshouldbedonetoidentifythoseresponsibleforthecrimesandtoputthemontrail.TheDefenceResearchSocietyhastakenthepracticalstepofofferingarewardof10,000poundsforinformationleadingtothoseresponsible,butpastexperienceisnotencouraging.Peopleareunlikelytobetemptedbysuchoffers.Theprofessionalpolicewillsimilarlybeconfrontedbytheusualproblemoffindinganeedleinahaystack.

Thatiswhytheintellectual(知识分子)communityinBritainandelsewheremustactmorevigorouslyinitsowndefence.Thereareseveralstepsthatcanbetaken,ofwhichthechiefoneistodemandofalltheorganizationsthatexistwiththedeclaredobjectivesofsafeguardingtheinterestsofanimalsthattheyshoulddeclareclearlywheretheystandonviolencetowardspeople.Anditwillnotbeenoughforthechairmenandchairwomenoftheseorganizationstoutterplacatory(安抚的)statementsonbehalfofalltheirmembers.Thesepeopleshouldalsoundertakethatitwillbeatestofcontinuingmembershipintheirorganizationsthatmembersandwouldbemembersshoulddeclarethattheywilltakenopartinactsofviolenceagainsthumanbeings.Evensuchundertakingswouldnotbefullyeffective:

people,afterall,canlie.Butatleasttheywoulddistinguishtheorganizationsentitledtoacontinuingvoiceinthedialoguewiththeresearchcommunityabouttherightsofanimalsinresearchfromtheorganizationsthatdeservenosay.

21.Thewords“thesedevelopments”(Para.2,Line1)mostprobablyreferto________.

A)theactsofviolenceagainstscientists

B)theuseofanimalsinresearch

C)thetechniquesofplantingbombsincars

D)theestablishmentofnewanimalprotectionorganization(A)

22.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?

A)Thepoliceabandonedtheireffortstofindthecriminals.

B)Theterroristsescapedwiththehelpoftheirorganizations.

C)TheattemptedmurdercausedgraveanxietyamongBritishscientists.

D)PeoplesympathizedmurdercausedgraveanxietyamongBritishscientists.(C)

23.Theauthor’spurposeinwritinghisarticleistodemandthatanimal-protectingorganizations________.

A)declaretheirobjectivesclearly

B)giveuptheuseofviolence

C)continuethedialoguewiththescientificcommunity

D)helptofindthoseresponsiblefortheattemptedmurder(B)

24.Intheauthor’sopinion________.

A)sincepeoplecanlie,theproblemabouttheirrightsofscientistscan’tbesolved

B)animal-protectingorganizationsaboutbeheldresponsibleforactsofviolenceagainstscientists

C)animalprotectionorganizationsshouldbedeclaredillegal

D)thescientistsshouldtakeeffectivemeasurestoprotectthemselves(D)

25.Whatdoestheword“they”(Para.3,Line3)referto?

A)Theanimal-protectingorganizations.

B)Theorganizationsthatwilltalkwiththeresearchcommunity.

C)Thosewhosupporttheuseofanimalsinresearch.

D)Thosewhosupporttheanimal-protectionorganizations.(A)

Questions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Theearliertypeofsuburb,whichwasmostdependentontherailroad,hadaspecialadvantagethatcouldbefullyappreciatedonlyafterithaddisappeared.Thesesuburbs,spreadoutalongarailroadline,werediscontinuousandproperlyspaced;andwithouttheaidoflegislation(法规)theywerelimitedinpopulationaswellasarea;forthebiggestrarelyheldasmanyastenthousandpeople,andunderfivethousandwasmoreusual.In1950,forexample,Bronxville,NewYork,atypicalupper-classsuburb,had6,778people,whileRiverside,Illinois,foundedasearlyas1869,hadonly9.153.

Thesizeandscaleofthesuburb,thatofneighborhoodunit,wasnotentirelytheresultofitsopenplanning,whichfavoredlowdensities.Beingservedbyarailroadline,withstationstopsfromthreetofivemilesapart,therewasanaturallimittothespreadofanyparticularcommunity.Househadtobesited“withineasywalkingdistanceoftherailroadstation,”assomeoldresidentswouldpointout;andonlythosewealthyenoughtoaffordahorseandacarriagedaredtopenetratefartherintotheopencountry.

Throughitsspacedstationstops,therailroadsuburbwasatfirstkeptfromspreadingorexcessivelyincreasinginnumbers,foranaturalgreenbelt,oftenstillundercultivationaspark,gardens,remainedbetweenthesuburbsandincreasedtheavailablerecreationarea.Occasionally,inafewhappyareaslikeWestchester,between1915and1935aparkway,liketheBronxRiverparkway,accompaniedbycontinuousstripofparkforpedestrian(散步的人)use,notyetoverrunbyaconstantstreamofurbantraffic,addedtotheperfectionofthewholesuburbanpattern.Whateveronemightsayofthesocialdisadvantagesthiswasinmanywaysaperfectphysicalenvironment.Butitlastedlessthanageneration.

26.Whatwasthespecialadvantageoftheoldtypeofsuburb?

A)Itsnearnesstotherailroad.

B)Thevastnessofitsopenspace.

C)Itssmallsizeinareaandpopulation.

D)Thehighsocialstatusofitsresidents.(B)

27.Thesizeoftheoldsuburbwaslimitedbecause________.

A)peoplewantedtoliveneararailroadstation

B)itwasoriginallyplannedbyrailroadcompanies

C)therewasalawgoverningthesizeofthesuburb

D)localinhabitantsdidn’tliketooutinthecountry(A)

28.“Happyareas”(Para.3,Line3)wereareaswhere________.

A)lifewasenjoyedbyeveryone

B)moreroadswerebuilttobypasstheheavytraffic

C)agreenbeltwasavailablesolelyforrecreation

D)peoplecouldhavelotsoffun(C)

29.Itisevidentthatthewriter________.

A)findsurbanlifeuncomfortable

B)preferslifeinthecountryside

C)feelsdisappointedinthechangesofsuburbs

D)advocatestheideaofreturningtonature(C)

30.Thetopicdiscussedinthepassageis“________”.

A)thesizeandscaleofsuburbanneighborhoodunits

B)theadvantageofold-typesuburbs

C)thelocationofrailroadstations

D)theconceptofthesuburbanpattern(B)

Questions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Recentstoriesinthenewspapersandmagazinessuggestthatteachingandresearchcontradicteachother,thatresearchplaystooprominentapartinacademicpromotions,andthatteachingisbadlyunderemphasized.Thereisanelementoftruthinthesestatements,buttheyalsoignoredeeperandmoreimportantrelationships.

Researchexperienceisanessentialelementofhiringandpr

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