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95年 - 2006年12月英语六级真题#12862
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CET 等级考试◆CET6 |
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95年 |
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21.The author felt surprised in the amusement park at the face that________. (A) his son was not as thrilled by the roller coaster ride as expected (B) his son blasted through the turns and loops with his face stretched (C) his son appeared distressed but calm while riding the roller coaster (D) his son could keep his balance so well on the fast-moving roller coaster
22. According to the author, children are bored _________. (A) unless their parents can find new thrills for them (B) when they don’t have any access to stimulating fun games (C) when they are left alone at weekends by their working parents (D) even if they are exposed to more and more kinds of entertainment
23. From his own experience. the author came to the conclusion that children seem to expect ________. (A) a much wider variety of sports facilities (B) activities that require sophisticated (C) ever-changing thrilling forms of recreation(D) physical exercises that are more challenging
24. In Para. 6 . the author expresses his doubt about the effectiveness of trying to change children indifference toward much of life by ________. (A) diverting their interest from electronic visual games (B) prescribing medications for their temporary relief (C) creating more stimulating activities for them (D) spending more money on their entertainment
25. In order to alleviate children’s boredom, the author would probably suggest ____ . (A) adjusting the pace of life and intensity of stimulation(B) promoting the practice of dad-son days (C) consulting a specialist in child psychology (D) balancing school work with extracurricular activities
26.It can be inferred form the first paragraph that people used to place a high value on _________ . (A) job security(B) bosses’ praise(C) corporate loyalty (D) retirement benefits
27. The author is strongly critical of today’s rich capitalists for _________. (A) not giving necessary assistance to laid-off workers (B) maximizing their profits at the expense of workers (C) not setting up long-term goals for their companies (D) rewarding only those who are considered the fittest
28. The immediate consequence of the new capitalists’ practice is ________ . (A) loss of corporate reputation (B) lower pay for the employees (C) a higher rate of unemployment (D) a decline in business transactions
29. The rich try to sway the policy of the government by ________ . (A) occupying important positions in both political parties (B) making monetary contributions to decision-makers (C) pleasing the public with generous donations (D) constantly hosting fundraising dinners
30. What is the author’s purpose in writing this passage? (A) To call on the middle class to remain loyal to the free enterprise system. (B) To warn the government of the shrinking of the American middle class. (C) To persuade the government to change its current economic policies. (D) To urge the middle class to wake up and protect their own interests.
31.When Andy Grove decided to cut the Gordian knot, he meant to _______. (A) put an end to stem cell research (B) end Intel’s relations with Gordian (C) settle the dispute on stem cell research quickly (D) expel Gordian from stem cell research for good
32. For UCSF to carry on stem cell research, new funds have to come from _______. (A) interested businesses and individuals (B) the United States federal government (C) a foundation set up by the Intel Company (D) executives of leading American companies
33. As a result o the limits Bush placed on stem cell research, American universities will __________. (A) conduct the research in laboratories overseas (B) abandon the research altogether in the near future(C) have to carry out the research secretly (D) have to raise money to build separate labs
34. We may infer from the passage that future therapeutic uses of stem cells will be unlikely unless ________. (A) human stem cells are used in the research (B) a lot more private donations can be secured (C) more fcderal money is used for the research (D) talented scientists are involved in the research
35. The reason lying behind President Bush’s placing limits on stem cell research is that __________. (A) his administration is financially pinched (B) he did not want to offend its opponents (C) it amounts to a contempt for human life (D) it did not promise any therapeutic value
36.We learn form the passage that SB1403 will benefit _______. (A) long-term real estate investors (B) short-term tenants in Sacramento (C) landlords in the State of California (D) tenants renting a house over a year
37. A 60-day notice before eviction may not be early enough for renters because _______. (A) moving house is something difficult to arrange (B) appropriate housing may not be readily available (C) more time is needed for their kids’ school registration (D) the furnishing of the new house often takes a long time
38. Very often landlords don’t return tenants’ deposits on the pretext that _______. (A) their rent has not been paid in time(B) there has been ordinary wear and tear (C) tenants have done damage to the house (D) the 30-day notice for moving out is over
39. Why did the sponsor of the AB 2330 bill finally give in on the interest section? (A) To put an end to a lengthy argument.(B) To urge landlords to lobby for its passage. (C) To cut down the heavy paperwork for its easy passage. (D) To make it easier for the State Assembly to pass the bill.
40. It can be learned from the passage that ________. (A) both bills are likely to be made state laws (B) neither bill will pass through the Assembly (C) AB 2330 stands a better chance of passage (D) Sacramento and San Jose support SB 1403
41.Grey whales have long been _______ in the north Atlantic and hunting was an important cause for that. (A) extinct (B) extinguished (C) detained (D) deprived
42. He was given major responsibility for operating the remote manipulator to ______ the newly launched satellite. (A) retreat (B) retrieve (C) embody (D) embrace
43. Foreign students are facing unprecedented delays, as visa applications receive closer _________ than ever. (A) irrigate (B) intrigue (C) irritate (D) intimidate
44. If you are late for the appointment, you might _______ the interviewer and lose your chance of being accepted. (A) irrigate (B) intrigue (C) irritate (D) intimidate
45. Children’s idea of a magic kingdom is often dancers in animal ______ as they have often seen in Disneyland. (A) cushions (B) costumes (C)skeletons (D) ornaments
46. Ever since the first nuclear power stations were built, doubts have _____ about their safety. (A) preserved (B) traces (C) tracks (D) trails
47. This clearly shows that crops and weeds have quite a number of ________ in common. (A) traits (B) traces (C)tracks (D) trails
48.From science to Shakespeare. Excellent television and video programs are available ________to teachers. (A) in stock (B) in store (C) in operation (D) in abundance
49. When the Italian poet Dante was ________ from his home in Florence, he decided to walk form Italy to Paris to search for the real meaning of life. (A) exerted (B) expired (C) exiled (D) exempted
50. Habits acquired in youth-notably smoking and drinking-may increase the risk of ________diseases in a person’s later life. (A) consecutive (B) chronic (C) critical (D) cyclical
51. F.W. Woolworth was the first businessman to erect a true skyscraper to _______ himself, and in 1929, Al Smith, a former governor of New York, sought to outreach him. (A) portray (B) proclaim (C) exaggerate (D) commemorate
52. To label their produce as organic, farmers have to obtain a certificate showing that no _______ chemicals have been used to kill pests on the farm for two years. (A) toxic (B) tragic (C) nominal (D) notorious
53. Ancient Greek gymnastics training programs were considered to be an _______ part of the children’s education. (A) intact (B) integral (C) inclusive (D) infinite
54. Researchers have found that happiness doesn’t appear to be anyone’s ______ ; the capacity for joy is a talent you develop largely for yourself. (A) disposal (B) excelled (C) exceeded (D) enriched
55. We want our children to have more than job skills; we want their lives to be _____ and their perspectives to be broadened. (A) envisaged (B) excelled (C) exceeded (D) enriched
56. Online schools, which ________ the needs of different people, have emerged as an increase-ingly popular education alternative. (A) stir up (B) switch on (C) cater to (D) consent to
57. This kind of songbird sleeps much less during its annual ______. But that doesn’t seem to affect its flying. (A) migration (B) emigration (C) conveyance (D) transference
58. The developing nations want rich countries to help shoulder the cost of _____ forests. (A) updating (B) upgrading (C) conserving (D) constructing
59. In the study, researchers succeeded in determining how coffee ______ different areas of the brain in 15volunteers. (A) integrated (B) motivated (C) illuminated (D) activated
60. They are trying to ______ the risk as much as they can by making a more thorough investigation of the market. (A) minimize (B) harmonize (C) summarize (D) jeopardize
61. The cycles of the sun and moon are simple but ______ forces which have shaped human lives since the beginning. (A) frantic (B) gigantic (C) sensational (D) maximum
62. An effort was launched recently to create the first computer ______ of the entire human brain. (A) repetition (B) repression (C) saturation (D) simulation
63. In the face of the disaster, the world has united to aid millions of ______ people trying to piece their lives back together. (A) fragile (B)primitive (C) vulnerable (D) susceptible
64. AIDS is a global problem that demands a unified, worldwide solution, which is not only the responsibility of nations in which AIDS is most _______. (A) relevant (B) prevalent (C) vigorous (D) rigorous
65. After the earthquake, a world divided by _______ and religious disputes suddenly faced its common humanity in this shocking disaster. (A) ethnic (B) epidemic (C) strategic (D) pathetic
66. Psychologists suggest that children who are shy are more _______ to develop depression and anxiety later in life. (A) eligible (B) engaged (C) prone (D) prospective
67. Initially, the scientists and engineers seemed _______ by the variety of responses people can make to a poem. (A)reinforced (B)embarrassed (C) depressed (D) bewildered
68. Is it possible to stop drug _______ in the country within a very short time? (A) adoption (B) addiction (C) contemplation (D) compulsion
69. The parents of Lindsay, 13, an _______ tennis player who spends eight hours a day on the court, admit that a regular school is not an option their daughter. (A) exotic (B) equivalent (C) elite (D) esthetic
70. Our research confirmed the ______ that when children have many different caregiver important aspects of their development are liable to be overlooked. (A) hypothesis (B) hierarchy (C) synthesis (D) syndrome
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