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94年 - 2005年12月英语六级真题#12884
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CET 等级考试◆CET6 |
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21. What’s the purpose of the proposed organization Planned Grandparenthood? (A) To encourage childless couples to have children. (B) To provide facilities and services for grandchildless parents. (C) To offer counseling to people on how to raise grandchildren. (D) To discourage people from insisting on having grandchildren.
22. Planned Grandparenthood would include depressed grandparents on its staff in order to____. (A) show them the joys of life grandparents may have in raising grandchildren (B) draw attention to the troubles and difficulties grandchildren may cause (C) share their experience in raising grandchildren in a more scientific way (D) help raise funds to cover the high expense of education for grandchildren
23. According to the passage, some couples may eventually choose to have children because_____. (A) they find it hard to resist the carrot-and-stick approach of their parents (B) they have learn from other parents about the joys of having children (C) they feel more and more lonely ad they grow older (D) they have found it irrational to remain childless
24.By saying “… my parents were putting the grandchild squeeze on me” (Line 2-3,Para. 6), the author means that _________. (A) her parents kept pressuring her to have a child (B) her parents liked to have a grandchild in their arms (C) her parents asked her to save for the expenses of raising a child (D) her parents kept blaming her for her child’s bad behavior
25. What does the author really of the idea of having children? (A) It does more harm than good. (B) It contributes to overpopulation. (C) It is troublesome but rewarding. (D) It is a psychological catastrophe
26. What is the essence of the American Dream according to Crevecoeur? (A) People are free to develop their power of imagination. (B) People who are honest and work hard can succeed. (C) People are free from exploitation and oppression. (D) People can fully enjoy individual freedom.
27.By saying “the rewards of a man’s industry follow with equal steps the progress of his labor” (Line 10, Para. 1), the author means __________ . (A) the more diligent one is, the bigger his returns (B) laborious work ensures the growth of an industry (C) a man’s business should be developed step by step (D) a company’s success depends on its employees’ hard work
28. The characters described in Horatio Alger’s novels are people who _______. (A) succeed in real estate investment (B) earned enormous fortunes by chances (C) became wealthy after starting life very poor (D) became famous despite their modest origins
29. It can be inferred from the last sentence of the second paragraph that _________. (A) business success often contributes to a successful marriage (B) Americans wish to succeed in every aspect of life (C) good personal relationships lead to business success (D) successful business people provide good care for their children
30. What is the paradox of American culture according to the author? (A) The American road to success is full of nightmares. (B) Status symbols are not a real indicator of a person’s wealth. (C) The American Dream is nothing but an empty dream. (D) What Americans strive after often contradicts their beliefs.
31.What is the chief concern of most governments when it comes to scientific research? (A) Support from the votes. (B) The reduction of public expenditure. (C) Quick economics returns. (D) The budget for a research project.
32. Scientist have to adapt their research to ‘economic needs’ in order to _________ . (A) impress the public with their achievements (B) pursue knowledge for knowledge’s sake (C) obtain funding from the government (D) translate knowledge into wealth
33. Why won’t scientists complain about the government’s policy concerning scientific research? (A) They think they work in an environment hostile to the free pursuit of knowledge. (B) They are accustomed to keeping their opinions to themselves. (C) They know it takes patience to win support from the public. (D) They think compliance with government policy is in the interests of the public.
34. According to the author, people are suspicious of the professional judgment of scientists because ___________ . (A) their pronouncements often turn out to be wrong (B) sometimes they hide the source of their research funding (C) some of them do not give priority to intellectual honesty (D) they could be influenced by their association with the project concerned
35. Why does the author say that public distrust of scientists can have damaging effects? (A) It makes things difficult for scientists seeking research funds. (B) People would not believe scientists even when they tell the truth. (C) It may dampen the enthusiasm of scientists for independent research. (D) Scientists themselves may doubt the value of their research findings.
36.According to the first paragraph, the chances in the business environment in the past decades can be attributed to __________. (A) technological advances (B) worldwide economic disorder (C) the fierce competition in industry (D) the globalization of economy
37. what idea does the author want to convey in the second paragraph ? (A) The rapid development of information technology has taken businessmen by surprise (B) Information technology has removed the restrictions of time and space in business transactions (C) The Internet, intranets, e-mail, and portable computers have penetrated every corner of the world. (D) The way we do business today has brought about startling breakthroughs in information technology.
38. If a business wants to thrive in the Post-Industrial economy,__________ (A) it has to invest more capital in the training of free agents to operate in a seller’s market (B) it should try its best to satisfy the increasing demands of mobile knowledgeable people (C) it should not overlook the importance of information, services, support, and distribution (D) it has to provide each of its employees with the latest information about the changing market
39. In the author’s view, destructive technologies are innovations which _________ (A) can eliminate an entire business segment (B) demand a radical change in providing services (C) may destroy the potential of a company to make any profit (D) call for continuous improvement in ways of doing business
40. With the fragmentation of consumer and business markets ______________ (A) an increasing number of companies have disintegrated (B) manufacturers must focus on one special product to remain competitive in the market (C) it is physically impossible and prohibitively expensive to do business in the old way (D) businesses have to meet individual customers’ specific needs in order to succeed .
41. It seems somewhat ___________ to expect anyone to drive 3 hours just for a 20-minute meeting. (A) eccentric (B) impossible (C) absurd (D) unique
42. This area of the park has been specially __________ for children, but accompanying adults are also welcome. (A) inaugurated (B) designated (C) entitled (D) delegated
43. The girl’s face __________ with embarrassment during the interview when she couldn’t answer the tough question. (A) beamed (B) dazzled (C) radiated (D) flushed
44. Slavery was __________ in Canada in 1833, and Canadian authorities encouraged the slaves, who escaped from America, to settle on its vast virgin land (A) diluted (B) dissipated (C) abolished (D) resigned
45. Unfortunately, the new edition of dictionary is __________ in all major bookshops. (A) out of reach (B) out of stock (C) out of business (D) out of season
46. The hands on my alarm clock are __________, so I can see what time it is in the dark. (A) exotic (B) gorgeous (C) luminous (D) spectacular
47. Psychologists have done extensive studies on how well patients __________ with doctors’ orders. (A) comply (B) correspond (C) interfere (D) interact
48. In today’s class, the students were asked to __their mistakes on the exam paper and put in their possible corrections. (A) cancel (B) omit (C)extinguish (D)erase
49. The Government’s policies will come under close __ in the weeks before the election. (A) appreciation (B) specification (C)scrutiny (D)apprehension
50. Police and villagers unanimously __the forest fire to thunder and lightning. (A) ascribed (B) approached (C)confirmed (D)confined
51. In some remote places there are still very poor people who can’t afford to live in __conditions. (A) gracious (B) decent (C)honorable (D)positive
52. Since our knowledge is __ none of us can exclude the possibility of being wrong. (A) controlled (B)restrained (C)finite (D)delicate
53. You shouldn’t __your father’s instructions. Anyway he is an experienced teacher. (A) deduce (B) deliberate (C)defy (D)denounce
54. The company management attempted to __information that was not favorable to them, but it was all in vain. (A) suppress (B) supplement (C)concentrate (D)Plug
55. It is my hope that everyone in this class should __ their errors before it is too late. (A) refute (B) exclude (C)expel (D)rectify
56. The boy’s foolish question __his mother who was busy with housework and had no interest in talking. (A) Intrigued (B) fascinated (C) irritated (D)stimulated
57. Millions of people around the world have some type of physical, mental, or emotional __ that severely limits their abilities to manage their daily activities. (A) scandal (B) misfortune (C)deficit (D)handicap
58. It is believed that the feeding patterns parents __ on their children can determine their adolescent and adult eating habits. (A) compel (B) impose (C)evoke (D)necessitate
59.If the value-added tax were done away with, it would act as a __ to consumption. (A) progression (B) prime (C)stability (D)stimulus
60. The bride and groom promised to __ each other through sickness and health. (A) nourish (B) nominate (C)roster (D)cherish
61. They’re going to build a big office block on that __ piece of land. (A) void (B) vacant (C)blank (D)shallow
62. Without any hesitation, she took off her shoes, __up her skirt and splashed across the stream. (A) tucked (B) revolved (C)twisted (D)curled
63.Very few people could understand his lecture because the subject was very __. (A) faint (B) obscure (C)gloomy (D)indefinite
64. Professor Smith explained the movement of light__ that of water. (A) by analogy with (B) by virtue of (C)in line with (D)in terms of
65. Tom is bankrupt now. He is desperate because all his efforts __ failure. (A) tumbled to (B) hinged upon (C)inflicted on (D)culminated in
66. While fashion is thought of usually __ clothing, it is important to realize that it covers a much wider domain. (A) in relation to (B) in proportion to (C)by means of (D)on behalf of
67. The meaning of the sentence is __; you can interpret it in several ways. (A) skeptical (B) intelligible (C)ambiguous (D)exclusive
68. Cancer is a group of diseases in which there is uncontrolled and disordered growth of __ cells. (A) irrelevant (B) inferior (C)controversial (D)abnormal
69.At that time, the economy was still undergoing a __,and job offers were hard to get. (A) concession (B) supervision (C)recession (D)deviation
70.I could hear nothing but the roar of the airplane engines which __all other sounds. (A) overturned (B) drowned (C)deafened (D)smoothed Part IV Error Correction (15 minutes)
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