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92年 - 2003年12月英语六级真题#12901
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CET 等级考试◆CET6 |
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92年 |
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21. At one time doctors discouraged taking multivitamins because they believed that multivitamins ________. (A) could not easily be absorbed by the human body (B) were potentially harmful to people’s health (C) were too expensive for daily consumption (D) could not provide any cure for vitamin deficiencies
22. According to the author, clinical trials of vitamin supplements ________. (A) often result in misleading conclusions (B) take time and will not produce conclusive results (C) should be conducted by scientists on a larger scale (D) appear to be a sheer waste of time and resources
23. It has been found that vitamin E ________. (A) should be taken by patients regularly and persistently (B) can effectively reduce the recurrence of heart disease (C) has a preventive but not curative effect on heart disease (D) should be given to patients with heart disease as early as possible
24. It can be seen that large doses of multivitamins ________. (A) may bring about serious side effects (B) may help prevent excessive bleeding (C) are likely to induce the blockage of arteries (D) are advisable for those with vitamin deficiencies
25. The author concludes the passage with the advice that ________. (A) the benefit of daily multivitamin intake outweighs that of exercise and a balanced diet (B) it’s risky to take multivitamins without knowing their specific function (C) the potential benefit of multivitamins can never be overestimated (D) it’s reasonable to take a rational dose of multivitamins daily
26. The word “portend” (Line 2, Para. 1) is closest in meaning to “________”. (A) defy (B) signal (C) suffer from (D) result from
27. It is said in the passage that when the economy slides, ________. (A) men would choose working women as their marriage partners (B) more women would get married to seek financial security (C) even working women would worry about their marriages (D) more people would prefer to remain single for the time being
28. If women find fulfillment through work outside the home, ________. (A) they are more likely to dominate their marriage partners (B) their husbands are expected to do more housework (C) their marriage ties can be strengthened (D) they tend to put their career before marriage
29. One reason why women with no career may seek a divorce is that ________. (A) they feel that they have been robbed of their freedom (B) they are afraid of being bossed around by their husbands (C) they feel that their partners fail to live up to their expectations (D) they tend to suspect their husbands’ loyalty to their marriage
30. Which of the following statements can best summarize the author’s view in the passage? (A) The stability of marriage and the divorce rate may reflect the economic situation of the country. (B) Even when economically independent, most women have to struggle for real equality in marriage. (C) In order to secure their marriage women should work outside the home and remain independent. (D) The impact of the growing female workforce on marriage varies from case to case.
31. The traditional view of “human nature” was strongly challenged by ________. (A) the emergence of the evolutionary theory (B) the historical approach to man (C) new insight into human behavior (D) the philosophical analysis of slavery
32. According to the passage, anthropologists believe that human beings ________. (A) have some traits in common (B) are born with diverse cultures (C) are born without a fixed nature (D) change their characters as they grow up
33. The author mentioned Aristotle, a great ancient thinker, in order to ________. (A) emphasize that he contributed a lot to defining the concept of “human nature” (B) show that the concept of “human nature” was used to justify social evils (C) prove that he had a profound influence on the concept of “human nature” (D) support the idea that some human traits are acquired
34. The word “untenable” (Line 3) in the last paragraph of the passage most probably means ________. (A) invaluable (B) imaginable (C) changeable (D) indefensible
35. Most philosophers believed that human nature ________. (A) is the quality distinguishing man from other animals (B) consists of competitiveness and selfishness (C) is something partly innate and partly acquired (D) consists of rationality and undesirable behavior
36. According to Richard Satava, the application of virtual reality to medicine ________. (A) will enable surgeons to be physically present on every battlefield (B) can raise the spirits of soldiers wounded on the battlefield (C) will greatly improve medical conditions on the battlefield (D) can shorten the time for operations on soldiers wounded on the battlefield
37. Richard Satava has visions of ________. (A) using a remote-control technique to treat wounded soldiers fighting overseas (B) wounded soldiers being saved by doctors wearing virtual reality helmets on the battlefield (C) wounded soldiers being operated on by specially trained surgeons (D) setting up mobile surgical units overseas
38. How is virtual reality surgery performed? (A) It is performed by a computer-designed high precision device. (B) Surgeons wear virtual reality helmets to receive feedback provided by a computer. (C) Surgeons move robotic instruments by means of a computer linked to them. (D) A 3-D image records the movements of the surgeons during the operation.
39. During virtual reality operations, the surgeon can have a better view of the cuts in the body because ________. (A) he is looking at the cuts on a computer screen (B) the cuts can be examined from different angles (C) the cuts have been highly magnified (D) he is wearing 3-D glasses
40. Virtual reality operations are an improvement on conventional surgery in that they ________. (A) cause less pain to the wounded (B) allow the patient to recover more quickly (C) will make human surgeons’ work less tedious (D) are done by robot surgeons with greater precision
41. He suggested that we put the scheme into effect, for it is quite ________. (A) probable (B) sustainable (C) feasible (D) eligible
42. This book is about how these basic beliefs and values affect important ________ of American life. (A) facets (B) formats (C) formulas (D) fashions
43. It is one thing to locate oil, but it is quite another to ________ and transport it to the industrial centers. (A) permeate (B) extract (C) distinguish (D) concentrate
44. Students are expected to be quiet and ________ in an Asian classroom. (A) obedient (B) overwhelming (C) skeptical (D) subsidiary
45. Our reporter has just called to say that rescue teams will ________ to bring out the trapped miners. (A) effect (B) affect (C) conceive (D) endeavour
46. The Spanish team, who are not in superb form, will be doing their best next week to ________ themselves on the German team for last year’s defeat. (A) remedy (B) reproach (C) revive (D) revenge
47. Creating so much confusion, Mason realized he had better make ________ what he was trying to tell the audience. (A) exclusive (B) explicit (C) objective (D) obscure
48. One of the examination questions ________ me completely and I couldn’t answer it. . (A) baffled (B) mingled (C) provoked (D) diverted
49. The vision of that big black car hitting the sidewalk a few feet from us will never be ________ from my memory. (A) ejected (B) escaped (C) erased (D) omitted
50. At present, it is not possible to confirm or to refute the suggestion that there is a causal relationship between the amount of fat we eat and the ________ of heart attacks. (A) incidence (B) impetus (C) rupture (D) emergence
51. There are many who believe that the use of force ________ political ends can never be justified. (A) in search of (B) in pursuit of (C) in view of (D) in light of
52. Sometimes the bank manager himself is asked to ________ cheques if his clerks are not sure about them. (A) credit (B) assure (C) certify (D) access
53. It is believed that the authorities are thinking of ________ new taxes to raise extra revenue. (A) impairing (B) imposing (C) invading (D) integrating
54. When she heard the bad news, her eyes ________ with tears as she struggled to control her emotions. (A) sparkled (B) twinkled (C) radiated (D) glittered
55. There are occasions when giving a gift ________ spoken communication, since the message it offers can cut through barriers of language and cultural diversity. (A) overtakes (B) nourishes (C) surpasses (D) enforces
56. In order to keep the line moving, customers with lengthy ________ are required to do their banking inside. (A) transit (B) transactions (C) turnover (D) tempos
57. President Wilson attempted to ________ between the powers to end the war, but neither side was prepared to give in. (A) segregate (B) whirl (C) compromise (D) mediate
58. The police have installed cameras at dangerous road ________ to film those who drive through red traffic lights. (A) trenches (B) utilities (C) pavements (D) junctions
59. It is reported that thirty people were killed in a ________ on the railway yesterday. (A) collision (B) collaboration (C) corrosion (D) confrontation
60. Since a circle has no beginning or end, the wedding ring is accepted as a symbol of ________ love. (A) successive (B) consecutive (C) eternal (D) insistent
61. Executives of the company enjoyed an ________ lifestyle of free gifts, fine wines and high salaries. (A) exquisite (B) extravagant (C) exotic (D) eccentric
62. If you want to get into that tunnel, you first have to ________ away all the rocks. (A) haul (B) repel (C) dispose (D) snatch
63. Some crops are relatively high yielders and could be planted in preference to others to ________ the food supply. (A) enhance (B) curb (C) disrupt (D) heighten
64. Astronomers at the University of California discovered one of the most distant ________. (A) paradoxes (B) paradises (C) galaxies (D) shuttles
65. Many great scientists ________ their success to hard work. (A) portray (B) ascribe (C) impart (D) acknowledge
66. The sign set up by the road ________ drivers to a sharp turn. (A) alerts (B) refreshes (C) pleads (D) diverts
67. The doctors don’t ________ that the patient will live much longer. (A) monitor (B) manifest (C) articulate (D) anticipate
68. Call your doctor for advice if the ________ persist for more than a few days. (A) responses (B) signals (C) symptoms (D) reflections
69. We find it impossible to ________ with the latest safety regulations. (A) accord (B) unify (C) obey (D) comply
70. Professor Smith and Professor Brown will ________ in presenting the series of lectures on American literature. (A) alter (B) alternate (C) substitute
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