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94年 - 2005年6月英语六级真题#12871
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CET 等级考试◆CET6 |
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94年 |
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60 |
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CET 等级考试◆CET6
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21.The passage centers on the controversy . (A) between American and New Zealand biologists over genetic modification (B) as to whether the study of genetic modification should be continued (C) over the possible adverse effect of a GM bacterium on plants (D) about whether Elaine Ingham should be fired by her university
22. Ingham insists that her testimony is based on . (A) evidence provided by the EPA of the United States (B) the results of an experiment she conducted herself (C) evidence from her collaborative research with German biologists (D) the results of extensive field tests in Corvallis, Oregon
23. According to Janet Anderson, the EPA . (A) has cancelled its approval for field tests of the GM organism (B) hasn’t reviewed the findings of Ingham’s research (C) has approved field tests using the GM organism (D) hasn’t given permission to field test the GM organism
24. According to Ann Clarke, the New Zealand Life Sciences Network . (A) should gather evidence to discredit Ingham’s claims (B) should require that the research by their biologists be regulated (C) shouldn’t demand that Ingham be disciplined for voicing her views (D) shouldn’t appease the opposition in such a quiet way
25. Which of the following statements about Ingham is TRUE? (A) Her testimony hasn’t been supported by the EPA. (B) Her credibility as a scientist hasn’t been undermined. (C) She is firmly supported by her university. (D) She has made great contributions to the study of GM bacteria.
26.What is the probable cause of Krentz’s problem? (A) An unexpected gain in body weight. (B) Unexplained impairment of her nervous system. (C) Weakening of her eyesight with the setting in of winter. (D) Poor adjustment of her body clock to seasonal changes.
27. By saying that Linda Krentz “saw the light”(Line 4, Para. 1), the author means that she “ ”. (A) learned how to lose weight (B) realized what her problem was (C) came to see the importance of light (D) became light-hearted and cheerful
28. What is the CURRENT view concerning the treatment of seasonal depression with bright lights? (A) Its effect remains to be seen. (B) It serves as a kind of placebo. (C) It proves to be an effective therapy. (D) It hardly produces any effects.
29. What is psychologist Michael Terman’s major concern? (A) Winter depressives will be addicted to using light boxes. (B) No mental patients would bother to consult psychiatrists. (C) Inferior light boxes will emit harmful ultraviolet lights. (D) Light therapy could be misused by certain mental patients.
30. Which of the following statements is TRUE? (A) Winter depressives prefer light therapy in spite of its inconvenience. (B) Light therapy increases the patient’s photosensitivity. (C) Eye damage is a side effect of light therapy. (D) Light boxes can be programmed to correspond to shifts in the body clock.
31. Susan has___________ the elbows of her son’s jacket with leather patches to make it more durable. (A) reinforced (B) sustained (C) steadied (D) confirmed
32. Although we tried to concentrate on the lecture, we were__________ by the noise form the next room. (A) distracted (B) displaced (C) dispersed (D) discarded
33. The reason why so many children like to eat this new brand of biscuit is that it is particularly sweet and____________. (A) fragile (B) feeble (C) brisk (D) crisp
34. Don’t trust the speaker any more, since the remarks he made in his lectures are never__________ with the facts. (A) symmetrical (B) comparative (C) compatible (D) harmonious
35. They had to eat a(n)__________ meal, or they would be too late for the concert. (A) temporary (B) hasty (C) immediate (D) urgent
36. Having a(n)_________ attitude towards people with different ideas is an indication that one has been well educated. (A) analytical (B) bearable (C) elastic (D) tolerant
37. No form of government in the world is_________; each system reflects the history and present needs of the region or the nation. (A) dominant (B) influential (C) integral (D) drastic
38. In spite of the__________ economic forecast, manufacturing output has risen slightly. (A) faint (B) dizzy (C) gloomy (D) opaque
39. Too often Dr. Johnson’s lectures____________ how to protect the doctor rather than how to cure the patient. (A) look to (B) dwell on (C) permeate into (D) shrug off
40. Located in Washington D.C., the Library of Congress contains an impressive___________ of books on every conceivable subject. (A) flock (B) configuration (C) pile (D) array
41. Some felt that they were hurrying into an epoch of unprecedented enlightenment, in which better education and beneficial technology would___________ wealth and leisure for all. (A) maintain (B) ensure (C) certify (D) console
42. Fiber-optic cables can carry hundreds of telephone conversations__________. (A) homogeneously (B) spontaneously (C) simultaneously (D) ingeniously
43. Excellent films are those which___________ national and cultural barriers. (A) transcend (B) traverse (C) abolish (D) suppress
44. The law of supply and demand will eventually take care of a shortage or__________ of dentists. (A) surge (B) surplus (C) flush (D) fluctuation
45. One third of the Chinese in the United States live in California, __________ in the San Francisco area. (A) remarkably (B) severely (C) drastically (D) predominantly
46. After the terrible accident, I discovered that my ear was becoming less___________. (A) sensible (B) sensitive (C) sentimental (D) sensational
47. Now the cheers and applause___________ in a single sustained roar. (A) mingled (B) tangled (C) baffled (D) huddled
48. Among all the public holidays, National Day seems to be the most joyful to the people of the country; on that day the whole country is__________ in a festival atmosphere. (A) trapped (B) sunk (C) soaked (D) immersed
49. The wooden cases must be secured by overall metal strapping so that they can be strong enough to stand rough handling during ____________. (A) transit (B) motion (C) shift (D) traffic
50. Nowadays many rural people flock to the city to look for jobs on the assumption that the streets there are__________ with gold. (A) overwhelmed (B) stocked (C) paved (D) overlapped
51. It is a well-known fact that the cat family lions and tigers. (A) enriches (B) accommodates (C) adopts (D) embraces
52. My boss has failed me so many times that I no longer place any__________ on what he promises. (A) assurance (B) probability (C) reliance (D) conformity
53. The English language contains a__________ of words which are comparatively seldom used in ordinary conversation. (A) latitude (B) multitude (C) magnitude (D) longitude
54. It was such a(n)___________ when Pat and Mike met each other in Tokyo. Each thought that the other was still in Hong Kong. (A) occurrence (B) coincidence (C) fancy (D) destiny
55. Parents have to learn how to follow a body’s behavior and adapt the tone of their__________to the baby’s capabilities. (A) perceptions (B) consultations (C) interactions (D) interruptions
56. Governments today play an increasingly larger role in the___________ of welfare, economics, and education. (A) scopes (B) ranges (C) ranks (D) domains
57. If businessmen are taxed too much, they will no longer be__________ to work hard, with the result that tax revenues might actually shrink. (A) cultivated (B) licensed (C) motivated (D) innovated
58. Jack is not very decisive, and he always finds himself in a__________ as if he doesn’t know what he really wants to do. (A) fantasy (B) dilemma (C) contradiction (D) conflict
59. He is a promising young man who is now studying at our graduate school. As his supervisor, I would like to__________ him to your notice. (A) commend (B) decree (C) presume (D) articulate
60. It was a wonderful occasion which we will___________ for many years to come. (A) conceive (B) clutch (C) contrive (D) cherish
61. (A) up (B) down (C) in (D) off
62. (A) dwell (B) rely (C) press (D) urge
63. (A) execution (B) distinction (C) breakthrough (D) process
64. (A) paralyzed (B) uneducated (C) invisible (D) sightless
65. (A) scans (B) enlarges (C) sketches (D) projects
66. (A) behavior (B) expression (C) movement (D) voice
67. (A) on (B) at (C) in (D) from
68. (A) visual (B) printed (C) virtual (D) spoken
69. (A) stride (B) trail (C) haul (D) footprint
70. (A) Likewise (B) Moreover (C) However (D) Though
71. (A) but (B) than (C) or (D) then
72. (A) on (B) for (C) through (D) to
73. (A) estimates (B) considers (C) counts (D) determines
74. (A) settle (B) own (C) invest (D) retain
75. (A) schools (B) children (C) families (D) companies
76. (A) models (B) modes (C) cases (D) collections
77. (A) producing (B) researching (C) ascertaining (D) assisting
78. (A) true (B) valuable (C) authentic (D) pleasant
79. (A) after (B) when (C) before (D) as
80. (A) occasion (B) moment (C) sense (D) event
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