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97年 - 2008年6月21日大学英语六级真题#12935
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1. What is john lngham’s report about? (A)A solution to the global energy crisis (B)Extraordinary advances in technology. (C)The latest developments of medical science (D)Scientists’vision of the world in halfa century
2. According to Harvard professor Steven Pinker,predictions about the future_____. (A)may invite trouble (B)may not come true (C)will fool the public (D)do more harm than good
3. Professor Bruce Lahn of the University of Chicago predicts that____. (A)humans won’t have to donate organs for transplantation (B)more people will donate their organs for transplantation (C)animal organs could be transplanted into human bodies (D)organ transplantation won’t be as scary as it is today
4. According to professor Richard Miller of the University of Michigarr, prople will____. (A)life for as long as they wish (B)be relieved from all sufferings (C) life to 100 and more with vitality (D)be able to live longer than whales
5.Priceton professor Freeman Syson thinks that____. (A)scientists will find alien life similar to ours (B)humans will be able to settle on Mars (C)alien life will likely be discovered (D)life will start to evolve on Mars
6.According to Princeton professor Richard Gott,by setting up a self-sufficient colony on Mars, Humans_____. (A)Might survie allcatastrophes on earth (B)Might acquire ample natural resources (C)Will be able to travel to Mars freely (D)Will move there to live a better life
7.Ellen Heber-Katz, professor at the Wistar Institue in Philadelpia,predicts that_____. (A)human organs can bu manufactured like appliances (B)people will be as strong and dymamic as supermen (C) human nerves can be replanced by optic fibers (D)lost fingers and limbs will be able to regrow
11. (A) The man might be able to play in the World Cup. (B) The man’s football career seems to be at an end. (C) The man was operated on a few weeks ago. (D) The man is a fan of world-famous football players.
12. (A) Work out a plan to tighten his budget (B) Find out the opening hours of the cafeteria. (C) Apply for a senior position in the restaurant. (D) Solve his problem by doing a part-time job.
13. (A) A financial burden. (C) A real nuisance. (B) A good companion (D) A well-trained pet.
14. (A) The errors will be corrected soon. (C) The computing system is too complex. (B) The woman was mistaken herself. (D) He has called the woman several times.
15. (A) He needs help to retrieve his files. (C) He needs some time to polish his paper. (B) He has to type his paper once more. (D) He will be away for a two-week conference.
16. (A) They might have to change their plan. (B) He has got everything set for their trip. (C) He has a heavier workload than the woman. (D) They could stay in the mountains until June 8.
17. (A) They have wait a month to apply for a student loan. (B) They can find the application forms in the brochure. (C) They are not eligible for a student loan. (D) They are not late for a loan application.
18. (A) New laws are yet to be made to reduce pollutant release. (B) Pollution has attracted little attention from the public. (C) The quality of air will surely change for the better. (D) It’ll take years to bring air pollution under control.
19. Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard. (A) Enormous size of its stores. (C) Its appealing surroundings. (B) Numerous varieties of food. (D) Its rich and colorful history.
20. (A) An ancient building. (C) An Egyptian museum. (B) A world of antiques. (D) An Egyptian Memorial.
21. (A) Its power bill reaches $9 million a year. (B) It sells thousands of light bulbs a day. (C) It supplies power to a nearby town. (D) It generates 70% of the electricity it uses.
22. (A) 11,500 (C) 250,000 (B) 30,000 (D) 300,000
23. Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard. (A) Transferring to another department. (C) Thinking about doing a different job. (B) Studying accounting at a university (D) Making preparation for her wedding.
24. (A) She has finally got a promotion and a pay raise. (B) She has got a satisfactory job in another company. (C) She could at last leave the accounting department. (D) She managed to keep her position in the company.
25. (A) He and Andrea have proved to be a perfect match. (B) He changed his mind about marriage unexpectedly. (C) He declared that he would remain single all his life. (D) He would marry Andrea even without meeting her.
26. Questions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you have just heard. (A) They are motorcycles designated for water sports. (B) They are speedy boats restricted in narrow waterways. (C) They are becoming an efficient form of water transportation. (D) They are getting more popular as a means or water recreation.
27.(A) Waterscooter operators’ lack of experience. (B) Vacationers’ disregard of water safety rules. (C) Overloading of small boats and other craft. (D) Carelessness of people boating along the shore.
28.(A) They scare whales to death. (C) They discharge toxic emissions. (B)They produce too much noise. (D) They endanger lots of water life.
29.(A) Expand operating areas. (C) Limit the use of waterscooters. (B) Restrict operating hours. (D) Enforce necessary regulations. Passage Two
30.Questions 30 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard. (A) They are stable. (C) They are strained. (C) They are close. (D) They are changing.
31.(A) They are fully occupied with their own business. (B) Not many of them stay in the same place for long. (C) Not many of them can win trust from their neighbors. (D) They attach less importance to interpersonal relations.
32.(A) Count on each other for help. (C) Keep a friendly distance. (B) Give each other a cold shoulder. (D) Build a fence between them.
33.Passage Three Questions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard. (A) It may produce an increasing number of idle youngsters. (B) It may affect the quality of higher education in America. (C) It may cause many schools to go out of operation. (D) It may lead to a lack of properly educated workers.
34.A)It is less serious in cities than in rural areas. (B)It affects both junior and senior high schools. (C)It results from a worsening economic climate. (D)It is a new challenge facing American educators.
35. (A)Allowing them to choose their favorite teachers. (B)Creating a more relaxed learning environment. (C)Rewarding excellent academic performance. (D)Helping them to develop better study habits.
52. Why do Americans feel humiliated? (A) Their economy is plunging (B) They can’t afford trips to Europe (C) Their currency has slumped (D) They have lost half of their assets.
53.How does the current dollar affect the life of ordinary Americans? (A)They have to cancel their vacations in New England. (B)They find it unaffordable to dine in mom-and-pop restaurants. (C)They have to spend more money when buying imported goods. (D)They might lose their jobs due to potential economic problems.
54 How do many Europeans feel about the U.S with the devalued dollar? (A)They feel contemptuous of it (B)They are sympathetic with it. (C)They regard it as a superpower on the decline. (D)They think of it as a good tourist destination.
55 what is the author’s advice to Americans? A.They treat the dollar with a little respect B.They try to win in the weak-dollar gamble C.They vacation at home rather than abroad D.They treasure their marriages all the more.
56 What does the author imply by saying “currencies don’t turn on a dime” (Line 2,Para 7)? A.The dollar’s value will not increase in the short term. B.The value of a dollar will not be reduced to a dime C.The dollar’s value will drop, but within a small margin. D.Few Americans will change dollars into other currencies.
57. Why dose the author say that parengs are the true fighters in the college-admissions wars? A.They have the final say in which university their children are to attend. B.They know best which universities are most suitable for their children. C.they have to carry out intensive surveys of colleges before children make an application. D.they care more about which college their children go to than the children themselves.
58.Why do parents urge their children to apply to more school than ever? A.they want to increase their children chances of entering a prestigious college. B.they hope their children can enter a university that offers attractive scholarships. C.Their children eill have have a wider choice of which college to go to. D.Elite universities now enroll fewer syudent than they used to.
59.What does the author mean by kids count more than their college(Line1,para.4? A.Continuing education is more important to a person success. B.A person happiness should be valued more than their education. C.Kids actual abilities are more importang than their college background. D.What kids learn at college cannot keep up with job market requirements.
60.What does Krueger study tell us? A.GETting into Ph.d.programs may be more competitive than getting into college. B.Degrees of prestigious universities do not guarantee entry to graduate programs. C.Graduates from prestigious universities do not care much about their GRE scores. D.Connections built in prestigious universities may be sustained long after graduation.
61.One possible result of pushing children into elite universities is that______ A.they earb less than their peers from other institutions B.they turn out to be less competitive in the job market C.they experience more job dissatisfaction after graduation D.they overemphasize their qualifications in job application
62. (A) soar (C) amplify (B) hover (D) intensify
63. (A) circuit (C) trait (B) strategy (D) route
64. (A) Of (C) In (B) After (D) At
65. (A) import (C) convey (B) kidnap (D) lure
66. (A) offering (C) evacuating (B) installing (D) formulating
67. (A) conferred (C) announced (B) inferred (D) verified
68. (A) Specially (C) Particularly (B) Naturally (D) Consistently
69. (A) quotas (C) measures (B) digits (D) scales
70. (A) invariably (C) barely (B) literally (D) solely
71. (A) repelled (C) combated (B) deleted (D) abolished
72. (A) adventure (C) initiative (B) response (D) impulse
73. (A) and (C) so (B) but (D) or
74. (A) heritage (C) notion (B) revision (D) version
75 (A)because (B)unless (C)if (D)while
76 (A)aggressive (B)automatic (C)vulnerable (D)voluntary
77 (A)overtook (B)fascinated (C)submitted (D)dismissed
78 (A)towards (B)round (C)about (D)over
79 (A)dwellers (B)citizens (C)professionals (D)amateurs
80 (A)prospect (B)suspicion (C)outcome (D)destination
81 (A)partially (B)clearly (C)brightly (D)vividly
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