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92年 - 2003年6月英语六级真题#12900
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CET 等级考试◆CET6 |
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92年 |
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50 |
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21. By saying “... owners of well over half of all World Wide Web sites have set up home without fitting locks to their doors" (Lines 3-4, Para. 2), the author means that _____. (A) those happy times appear still to be with us (B) there simply wasn't any crime to worry about (C) many sites are not well-protected (D) hackers try out tricks on an Internet site without actually breaking in
22. SATAN, a program designed by Dan Fanner can be used ____________. (A) to investigate the security of Internet sites (B) to improve the security of the Internet system (C) to prevent hackers from breaking into websites (D) to download useful programs and information
23. Fanner's program has been criticized by the public because . (A) it causes damage to Net browsers (B) it can break into Internet sites (C) it can be used to cause disorder on all sites (D) it can be used by people with evil intent
24. The author's attitude toward SATAN is _____. (A) enthusiastic (C) positive (B) critical (D) indifferent
25. The author suggests in the last paragraph that . (A) we should make full use of the Internet before security measures are strengthened (B) we should alert the most influential businessmen to the importance of security (C) influential businessmen should give priority to the improvement of Net security (D) net inhabitants should not let security measures affect their joy of surfing the Internet
26. The author believes that a successful teacher should be able to _____. (A) make dramatization an important aspect of students’ learning (B) make inspired play an integral part of the learning process (C) improve students' learning performance (D) make study just as easy as play
27. The majority of university professors prefer the traditional way of lecturing in the belief that _________________. (A) it draws the close attention of the students (B) it conforms in a way to the design of the Creator (C) it presents course content in a scientific and objective manner (D) it helps students to comprehend abstract theories more easily
28. What the author recommends in this passage is that _________. (A) college education should be improved through radical measures (B) more freedom of choice should be given to students in their studies (C) traditional college lectures should be replaced by dramatized performances (D) interaction should be encouraged in the process of teaching
29. By saying "They seemed 'a priesthood, rather uneven in their merits but uniform in their bearing...'" (Lines 3-4, Para. 4), the author means that _____. (A) professors are a group of professionals that differ in their academic ability but behave in the same way (B) professors are like priests wearing the same kind of black gown but having different roles to play (C) there is no fundamental difference between professors and priests though they differ in their merits (D) professors at the University of Pennsylvania used to wear black suits which made them look like priests
30. Whose teaching method is particularly commended by the author? (A) Ezekiel Cheever's. (C) Alfred North Whitehead's. (B) Cotton Mather's. (D) Patricia Nelson Limerick's.
31. What is the passage mainly about? (A) How to persuade local communities to provide more funds. (B) How to cope with the shortage of funds for public education. (C) How to solve the rising unemployment problem. (D) How to improve the public education system.
32. What is the reason for the increase in the number of students? (A) The requirement of educated workers by business. (B) Raising of the legal age for going to work. (C) The trend toward a shorter workday. (D) People's concern for the future of the next generation.
33. The public agencies for adult education will be little better off because _____. (A) the unemployed are too poor to continue their education (B) a new leisure class has developed (C) they are still suffering from the depression (D) an increase in taxes could be a problem
34. According to the author, the answer to the problem of public education is that the Federal government _____. (A) should allocate Federal funds for public education (B) should demand that local communities provide support (C) should raise taxes to meet the needs of public education (D) should first of all solve the problem of unemployment
35. Why does the author say "Only a people determined to ruin the next generation will refuse such Federal funds as public education may require" (Lines 10-11, Para. 3)? (A) Only by appropriating adequate Federal funds for education can the next generation have a bright future. (B) Citizens of all parts of the country agree that the best way to support education is to use Federal funds. (C) people all over the country should make contributions to education in the interest of the next generation. (D) Educated people are determined to use part of the Federal funds to help the poor.
36. The new contact lens is meant for _____________. (A) astronomical observations (C) those with vision defects (B) the night blind (D) optical experiments
37. What do the two instruments mentioned in the second paragraph (Line 5) refer to? (A) The astronomical telescope and the wave-front sensor. (B) The aluminum mirror and the laser beam. (C) The active mirror and the contact lens. (D) The aluminum mirror and the wave-front sensor.
38. Individualized contact lenses (Line 7, Para. 2) are lenses designed _____. (A) to work like an astronomical telescope (B) to suit the wearer's specific needs (C) to process extremely accurate data (D) to test the wearer's eyesight
39. According to Bille, with the new lenses the wearer's vision _____. (A) will be far better at night than in the daytime (B) may be broadened about 15 times than without them (C) can be better improved in the daytime than at night (D) will be sharper by a much greater degree at night than in the daytime
40. Which of the following is true about Bille's lenses? (A) Their production process is complicated. (B) They will be sold at a very low price. (C) They have to be replaced every day. (D) Purchase orders can be made through the Internet.
41. In November 1987 the government _____ a public debate on the future direction of the official sports policy. (A) initiated (C) induced (B) designated (D) promoted
42. I found it difficult to _____ my career ambitions with the need to bring up my children. (A) consolidate (C) reconcile (B) amend (D) Intensify
43. We all enjoy our freedom of choice and do not like to see it_____ when it is within the legal and moral boundaries of society. (A) compacted (C) dispersed (B) restricted (D)delayed
44. It is fortunate for the old couple that their son's career goals and their wishes for him _____. (A) coincide (C) conform (B) comply (D) collaborate
45. Allen will soon find out that real life is seldom as simple as it is _____ in commercials. (A) permeated (C) depicted (B) alleged (D) drafted
46. Europe's earlier industrial growth was _____ by the availability of key resources, abundant and cheap labor, coal, iron ore, etc. (A) constrained (C) remained (B) detained (D) sustained
47. As the trial went on, the story behind the murder slowly _____ itself. (A) convicted (C) haunted (B) released (D) unfolded
48. We’ve just installed a fan to _________________ cooking smells from the kitchen. (A) eject (C) expel (B) exclude (D) exile
49. Retirement is obviously a very complex _____ period; and the earlier you start planning for it, the better. (A) transformation (C) transaction (B) transmission (D) transition
50. Mutual respect for territorial _____is one of the bases upon which our two countries develop relationships. (A) unity (C) entirety (B) integrity (D) reliability
51. As one of the youngest professors in the university, Mr. Brown is certainly on the _____ of a brilliant career. (A) porch (C) course (B) edge (D) threshold
52. We work to make money, but it's a _____ that people who work hard and long often do not make the most money. (A) paradox (C)dilemma (B) prejudice (D) conflict
53. The design of this auditorium shows a great deal of _____. We have never seen such a building before. (A) invention (C) originality (B) illusion (D) orientation
54. The damage to my car was _____ in the accident, but I have a lingering fear even today. (A) insufficient (C) ambiguous (B) ignorant (D) negligible
55. Very few people could understand the lecture the professor delivered because its subject was very_____. (A) obscure (C) dubious (B) indefinite (D) intriguing
56. Diamonds have little __________ value and their price depends almost entirely on their scarcity. (A) intrinsic (B) eternal (C) subtle (D) inherent
57. Doctors are interested in using lasers as a surgical tool in operations on people who are _____ to heart attack. (A) infectious (C) accessible (B) disposed (D) prone
58. Many countries have adopted systems of_____ education in order to promote the average level of education. (A) compulsory (C) constrained (B) cardinal (D) conventional
59. I had eaten Chinese food often, but I could not have imagined how_____ and extravagant a real Chinese banquet could be. (A) prominent (C) handsome (B) fabulous (D) gracious
60. They are _____ investors who always make thorough investigations both on local and international markets before making an investment. (A) implicit (C) cautious (B) conscious (D) indecisive
61. In addition to the rising birthrate and immigration, the _____death rate contributed to the population growth. (A) inclining (C) declining (B) increasing (D) descending
62. Because of the _____ noise of traffic I couldn't get to sleep last night. (A) prevalent (C) provocative (B) perpetual (D) progressive
63. Don't let such a _____ matter as this come between us so that we can concentrate on the major issue. (A) trivial (C) partial (B) slight (D) minimal
64. If you go to the park every day in the morning, you will _____ find him doing physical exercise there. (A) ordinarily (C) logically (B) invariably (D) persistently
65. Although she's a(n) _______________talented dancer, she still practices several hours every day. (A) traditionally (B) additionally (C) exceptionally (D) rationally
66. The cut in her hand has healed completely, without leaving a . (A) defect (C) wound (B) sign (D) scar
67. The idea is to ___________ the frequent incidents of collision to test the strength of the windshields. (A) assemble (B) simulate (C) accumulate (D) forge
68. Most people in the modem world ________________ freedom and independence more than anything else. (A) embody (B) cherish (C) fascinate (D) illuminate
69.I told him that I would _____________ him to act for me while I was away from office. (A) authorize (B) justify (C) rationalize (D) identify
70. Over the past ten years, natural gas production has remained steady, but _______________ has risen steadily. (A) dissipation (C) consumption (B) disposal (D) expenditure
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