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历年六级完形填空真题

1999年6月大学英语六级(CET-6)真题试卷

PartIVCloze(15minutes)

Directions:Thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage.ForeachblanktherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),

C)andD)ontherightsideofthepaper.YoushouldchoosetheONEthatbestfitsintothepassage.Thenmark

thecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.

Mostpeoplewhotravellongdistancescomplainofjetlag(喷气飞行时差反应).Jetlagmakesbusinesstravelers

lessproductiveandmoreprone61makingmistakes.Itisactuallycausedby62ofyour“bodyclock,?-a

smallclusterofbraincellsthatcontrolsthetimingofbiological63.Thebodyclockisdesignedfora

64rhythmofdaylightanddarkness,sothatitisthrownoutofbalancewhenit65daylightand

darknessatthewrongtimesinanewtimezone.

The66ofjetlagoftenpersistfordays67theinternalbodyclockslowlyadjuststothenewtimezone

Nowanewanti-jetlagsystemis68thatisbasedonproven69pioneeringscientificresearch.

Dr.MartinMoore-Edehas70apracticalstrategytoadjustthebodyclockmuchsoonertothenewtime

zone71controlledexposuretobrightlight,Thetimezoneshiftiseasytoaccomplishandeliminates72

ofthediscomfortofjetlag.Asuccessfultimezoneshiftdependsonknowingtheexacttimetoeither73or

avoidbrightlight.Exposuretolightatthewrongtimecanactuallymakejetlagworse.Theproperschedule

74lightexposuredependsagreatdealon75travelplans.Dataonaspecificflightitinerary(旅彳亍路线)

andtheindividuaFssleep76areusedtoproduceaTripGuidewith77onexactlywhentobeexposed

tobrightlight.WhentheTripGuidecalls78brightlightyoushouldspendtimeoutdoorsifpossible.Ifitis

darkout-side,ortheweatherisbad,79youareonanaeroplane,youcanuseaspeciallightdeviceto

providethenecessarylight80forarangeofactivitiessuchasreading,watchingTVorworking.

61.A)forB)fromC)toD)of

62.A)ruptureB)corruptionC)eruptionD)disruption

63.A)actionsB)functionsC)reflectionD)behavior

64.A)regularB)formalC)continualD)circular

65.A)retainsB)encountersC)possessesD)experiences

66.A)diseasesB)symptomsC)signsD)defects

67.A)whileB)whereasC)ifD)although

68.A)adaptableB)approachableC)availableD)agreeable

69.A)broadB)inclusiveC)tentativeD)extensive

70.A)devisedB)recognizedC)scrutinizedD)visualized

71.A)atB)throughC)inD)as

72.A)mostB)leastC)littleD)more

73.A)attainB)shedC)retrieveD)seek

74.A)onB)withC)forD)in

75.A)uniqueB)specificC)complicatedD)peculiar

76.A)normB)modeC)patternD)style

77.A)directoriesB)instructionsC)specificationsD)commentaries

78.A)offB)onC)forD)up

79.A)orB)andC)butD)while

80.A)agitationB)spurC)accelerationD)stimulus

答案:61-65CDBAB66-70DACDA71-75BADCB76-80CBCAD

2001年1月大学英语六级(CET-6)真题试卷

PartIVCloze(15minutes)

Directions:Thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage.ForeachblanktherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),

C)andD)ontherightsideofthepaper.YoushouldchoosetheONEwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.

IntheUnitedStates,thefirstdaynursery,wasopenedin1854.Nurserieswereestablishedinvariousareas

duringthe61halfofthe19thcentury;mostof62werecharitable.BothinEuropeandintheU.S.,the

daynurserymovementreceivedgreat63duringtheFirstWorldWar,when64ofmanpowercausedthe

industrialemploymentofunprecedented(前所未有)numbersofwomen.InsomeEuropeancountriesnurseries

wereestablished65inmunitions(军火)plants,underdirectgovernmentsponsorship.66thenumber

ofnurseriesintheU.S.alsorose67,thisrisewasaccomplishedwithoutgovernmentaidofanykind.During

theyearsfollowingtheFirstWorldWar,68、federal,State,andlocalgovernmentsgraduallybeganto

exerciseameasureofcontrol69thedaynurseries,chieflyby70themandby.

The71oftheSecondWorldWarwasquicklyfollowedbyanincreaseinthenumberofdaynurseriesin

almostallcountries,aswomenwere72calledupontoreplacemeninthefactories.Onthis73theU.S.

governmentimmediatelycametothesupportofthenurseryschools,74$6,000,000inJuly,1942,fora

nurseryschoolprogramforthechildrenofworkingmothers.ManyStatesandlocalcommunities75this

Federalaid.Bytheendofthewar,inAugust,1945,morethan100,000childrenwerebeingcared76in

daycarecentersreceivingFederal77.Soonafterward,theFederalgovernment78cutdownits

expendituresforthispurposeandlater79them,causingasharpdropinthenumberofnurseryschoolsin

operation.However,theexpectationthatmostemployedmotherswouldleavetheir80attheendofthewar

wasonlypartlyfulfilled.

61.A)latterB)lateC)otherD)first

62.A)thoseB)themC)whoseD)imitation

63.A)impetusB)inputC)imitationD)initiative

64.A)sourcesB)abundanceC)shortageD)reduction

65.A)hardlyB)entirelyC)onlyD)even

66.A)BecauseB)AsC)SinceD)Although

67.A)unanimouslyB)sharplyC)predominantlyD)militantly

68.A)thereforeB)consequentlyC)howeverD)moreover

69.A)overB)inC)atD)about

70.A)formulatingB)labelingC)patentingD)licensing

71.A)outsetB)outbreakC)breakthroughD)breakdown

72.A)againB)thusC)repeatedlyD)yet

73.A)circumstanceB)occasionC)caseD)situation

74.A)regulatingB)summoningC)allocatingD)transferring

75.A)expandedB)facilitatedC)supplementedD)compensated

76.A)byB)afterC)ofD)for

77.A)pensionsB)subsidiesC)revenuesD)budgets

78.A)prevalentlyB)furiouslyC)statisticallyD)drastically

79.A)abolishedB)diminishedC)jeopardizedD)precluded

80.A)nurseriesB)homesC)jobsD)children

答案:61.C62.C63.D64.B65.A

66.D67.A68.B69.D70.C

71.A72.C73.B74.C75.B

76.C77.D78.B79.D80.A

2002年12月大学英语六级(CET-6)真题试卷

PartIVCloze(15minutes)

Directions:Thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage.Foreachblanktherearefourchoicesmarked,A),

B),C)andD)ontherightsideofthepaper.YoushouldchoosetheONEthatbestfitsintothepassage.Then

markthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.

Whenwomendobecomemanagers,dotheybringadifferentstyleanddifferentskillstothejob?Aretheybetter,

orworse,managersthanmen?Arewomanmorehighlymotivatedand71thanmalemanagers?

Someresearch72theideathatwomanbringdifferentattitudesandskillstomanagementjobs,suchas

greater73,anemphasisonaffiliationandattachment,anda74tobringemotionalfactorstobear

75makingworkplacedecisions.Thesedifferencesare76tocarryadvantagesforcompanies,77

theyexpandtherangeoftechniquesthatcanbeusedto78thecompanymanageitsworkforce79.

AstudycommissionedbytheInternationalWomen'sForum80amanagementstyleusedbysomewoman

managers(andalsobysomemen)that81fromthecommandandcontrolstyle82usedbymale

managers.

Usingthis''interactiveleadership^^approach,“women83participation,sharepowerandinformation,

84otherpeople'sself-worth,andgetothersexcitedabouttheirwork.Allthese85reflecttheirbelief

thatallowing86tocontributeandtofeel87andimportantisawin-win88-goodforthe

employeesandtheorganization.Thestudy'sdirector89that"'interactiveleadershipmayemerge90the

managementstyleofchoiceformanyorganizations.”

71.A)confrontedB)commandedC)confinedD)committed

72.A)supportsB)arguesC)opposesD)despises

73.A)combinationB)cooperativenessC)coherenceD)correlation

74.A)willingnessB)loyaltyC)sensitivityD)virtue

75.A)byB)inC)atD)with

76.A)disclosedB)watchedC)revisedD)seen

77.A)thereforeB)whereasC)becauseD)nonetheless

78.A)helpB)enableC)supportD)direct

79.A)evidentlyB)preciselyC)aggressivelyD)effectively

80.A)developedB)inventedC)discoveredD)located

81.A)derivesB)differsC)descendsD)detaches

82.A)inherentlyB)traditionallyC)conditionallyD)occasionally

83.A)encourageB)dismissC)disapproveD)engage

84.A)enhanceB)enlargeC)ignoreD)degrade

85.A)themesB)subjectsC)researchesD)things

86.A)managersB)womenC)employeesD)males

87.A)faithfulB)powerfulC)skillfulD)thoughtful

88.A)situationB)statusC)circumstanceD)position

89.A)predictedB)proclaimedC)defiedD)diagnosed

90.A)intoB)fromC)asD)for

答案:71-75DABAB76-80DCADC81-85BBAAD86-90CBAAC

2005年6月18日大学英语六级(CET-6)真题试卷

PartIVCloze(15minutes)

Directions:Thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage.ForeachblanktherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),

C)andD)ontherightsideofthepaper.YoushouldchoosetheONEthatbestfitsintothepassage.Thenmark

thecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.

AlthoughtherearemanyskillfulBraillereaders,thousandsofotherblindpeoplefinditdifficulttolearnthat

system.Theyaretherebyshut61fromtheworldofbooksandnewspapers,havingto62onfriendsto

readaloudtothem.

AyoungscientistnamedRaymondKurzweilhasnowdesignedacomputerwhichisamajor63inproviding

aidtothe64.Hismachine,Cyclops,hasacamerathat65anypage,interpretstheprintintosounds,

andthendeliversthemorallyinarobot-like66throughaspeaker.Bypressingtheappropriatebuttons

67Cyclops'skeyboard,ablindpersoncan"read"any68documentintheEnglishlanguage.

Thisremarkableinventionrepresentsatremendous69forwardintheeducationofthehandicapped.At

present,Cyclopscosts$50,000.70,Mr.Kurzweilandhisassociatesarepreparingasmaller71

improvedversionthatwillsell72lessthanhalfthatprice.Withinafewyears,Kurzweil73theprice

rangewillbelowenoughforeveryschoolandlibraryto74one.MichaelHingson,DirectoroftheNational

FederationfortheBlind,hopesthat75willbeabletobuyhome76ofCyclopsforthepriceofagood

televisionset.

Mr.Hingson'sorganizationpurchasedfivemachinesandisnowtestingtheminMaryland,Colorado,Iowa,

California,andNewYork.Blindpeoplehavebeen77inthosetests,makinglotsof78suggestionsto

theengineerswhohelpedtoproduceCyclops.

“Thisisthefirsttimethatblindpeoplehaveeverdoneindividualstudies79aproductwasputonthe

market,Hingsonsaid."Mostmanufacturersbelievedthathavingtheblindhelptheblindwasliketellingdisabled

peopletoteachotherdisabledpeople.Inthat80,themanufacturershavebeentheblindones.^^

61.A)upB)downC)inD)off

62.A)dwellB)relyC)pressD)urge

63.A)executionB)distinctionC)breakthroughD)process

64.A)paralyzedB)uneducatedC)invisibleD)sightless

65.A)scansB)enlargesC)sketchesD)projects

66.A)behaviorB)expressionC)movementD)voice

67.A)onB)atC)inD)from

68.A)visualB)printedC)virtualD)spoken

69.A)strideB)trailC)haulD)footprint

70.A)LikewiseB)MoreoverC)HoweverD)Though

71.A)butB)thanC)orD)then

72.A)onB)forC)throughD)to

73.A)estimatesB)considersC)countsD)determines

74.A)settleB)ownC)investD)retain

75.A)schoolsB)childrenC)familiesD)companies

76.A)modelsB)modesC)casesD)collections

77.A)producingB)researchingC)ascertainingD)assisting

78.A)trueB)valuableC)authenticD)pleasant

79.A)afterB)whenC)beforeD)as

80.A)occasionB)momentC)senseD)event

答案:61-65DBCDA66-70DABAC71-75ABABC76-80ADBCC

2007年6月23日大学英语六级(CET-6)真题试卷(A卷)

PartVCloze(15minutes)

Directions:Thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage.ForeachblanktherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),

C)andD)ontherightsideofthepaper.YoushouldchoosetheONEthatbestfitsintothepassage.Thenmark

thecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.

Historically,humansgetseriousaboutavoidingdisastersonlyafteronehasjuststruckthem.62thatlogic,

2006shouldhavebeenabreakthroughyearforrationalbehavior.Withthememoryof9/11still63intheir

minds,AmericanswatchedhurricaneKatrina,themostexpensivedisasterinU.S.history,on64TV.Anyone

whodidn'tknowitbeforeshouldhavelearnedthatbadthingscanhappen.Andtheyaremade65worseby

ourwillfulblindnesstoriskasmuchasour66toworktogetherbeforeeverythinggoestohell.

Granted,someamountofdelusion(错觉)isprobablypartofthe67condition.InA.D.63,Pompeiiwas

seriouslydamagedbyanearthquake,andthelocalsimmediatelywenttowork68.inthesamespot-until

theywereburiedaltogetherbyavolcanoeruption16yearslater.Buta69ofthepastyearindisasterhistory

suggeststhatmodernAmericansareparticularlybadat70themselvesfromguaranteedthreats.Weknow

morethanwe71didaboutthedangersweface.Butitturns72thatintimesofcrisis,ourgreatest

enemyis73thestorm,thequakeorthe74itself.Moreoften,itisourselves.

Sowhathashappenedintheyearthat75thedisasterontheGulfCoast?InNewOrleans,theArmyCorps

ofEngineershasworkeddayandnighttorebuildthefloodwalls.Theyhavegotthewallsto76theywere

beforeKatrina,moreorless.That'snot77,wecannowsaywithconfidence.Butitmaybeall78can

beexpectedfromoneyearofhustle(忙碌).

Meanwhile,NewOrleansofficialshavecraftedaplantousebusesandtrainsto79thesickandthedisabled.

Thecityestimatesthat15,000peoplewillneeda80out.However,stateofficialshavenotyetdetermined

wherethesepeoplewillbetaken.The81withneighboringcommunitiesareongoinganddifficult.

62.A)ToB)ByC)OnD)For

63.A)freshB)obviousC)apparentD)evident

64.A)visualB)vividC)liveD)lively

65.A)littleB)lessC)moreD)much

66.A)reluctanceB)rejectionC)denialD)decline

67.A)naturalB)worldC)socialD)human

68.A)revisingB)refiningC)rebuildingD)retrieving

69.A)reviewB)reminderC)conceptD)prospect

70.A)preparingB)protestingC)protectingD)prevailing

71.A)neverB)everC)thenD)before

72.A)upB)downC)overD)out

73.A)merelyB)rarelyC)incidentallyD)accidentally

74.A)surgeB)spurC)surfD)splash

75.A)ensuedB)tracedC)followedD)occurred

76.A)whichB)whereC)whatD)when

77.A)enoughB)certainC)conclusiveD)final

78.A)butB)asC)thatD)those

79.A)exileB)evacuateC)dismissD)displace

80.A)rideB)trailC)pathD)track

81.A)conventionsB)notificationsC)communicationsD)negotiations

答案:62.B63.A64.C65.D66.A67.D68.C69.A70.C71.B72.D

73.B74.A75.C76.B77.A78.C79.B80.A81.D

2007年12月大学英语六级考试真题(A卷)

PartVCloze(15minutes)

Directions:Thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage.ForeachblanktherearefourchoicesmarkedA),

B),C)andD)ontherightsideofthepaper.YoushouldchoosetheONEthatbestfitsintothepassage.

ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.

In1915EinsteinmadeatriptoGtingetogivesomelecturesattheinvitationofthemathematical

physicistDavidHilbert.Hewasparticularlyeager-tooeager,itwouldturn62-toexplainallthe

intricaciesofrelativitytohim.Thevisitwasatriumph,andhesaidtoafriendexcitedly,“Iwasableto

63__Hilbertofthegeneraltheoryofrelativity.”

64allofEinstein?spersonalturmoil(焦躁)atthetime,anewscientificanxietywasaboutto

65.Hewasstrugglingtofindtherightequationsthatwould66hisnewconceptofgravity,67

thatwoulddefinehowobjectsmove68spaceandhowspaceiscurvedbyobjects.Bytheendofthe

summer,he69themathematicalapproachhehadbeen70foralmostthreeyearswasflawed.Andnow

therewasa71pressure.Einsteindiscoveredtohis72thatHilberthadtakenwhathehadlearned

fromEinstein'slecturesandwasracingtocomeup73thecorrectequationsfirst.

Itwasanenormouslycomplextask.AlthoughEinsteinwasthebetterphysicist,Hilbertwasthe

bettermathematician.SoinOctober1915Einstein74himselfintoamonth-longfranticendeavorin

75hereturnedtoanearliermathematicalstrategyandwrestledwithequations,proofs,correctionsand

updatesthathe76togiveaslecturestoBerlin'sPrussianAcademyofSciencesonfour77Thursdays.

HisfirstlecturewasdeliveredonNov.4.1915,anditexplainedhisnewapproach,78he

admittedhedidnotyethavetheprecisemathematicalformulationofit.Einsteinalsotooktimeofffrom

79revisinghisequationstoengageinanawkwardfandango(方丹戈双人舞)withhiscompetitorHilbert.

Worried80beingscooped(抢先),hesentHilbertacopyofhisNov.4lecture."Iam81toknow

whetheryouwilltakekindlytothisnewsolution,9,Einsteinnotedwithatouchofdefensiveness.

62.A)upB)overC)outD)off

63.A)convinceB)counselC)persuadeD)preach

64.A)AboveB)AroundC)AmidD)Along

65.A)emitB)emergeC)submitD)submerge

66.A)imitateB)igniteC)describeD)ascribe

67.A)onesB)thoseC)allD)none

68.A)intoB)beyondC)amongD)through

69.A)resolvedB)realizedC)acceptedD)assured

70.A)pursuingB)protectingC)contestingD)contending

71.A)complexB)compatibleC)comparativeD)competitive

72.A)humorB)horrorC)excitementD)extinction

73.A)toB)forC)withD)against

74.A)threwB)thrustC)huddledD)hopped

75.A)howB)thatC)whatD)which

76.A)dashedB)dartedC)rushedD)reeled

77.A)successiveB)progressiveC)extensiveD)repetitive

78.A)soB)sinceC)thoughD)because

79.A)casuallyB)coarselyC)violentlyD)furiously

80.A)afterB)aboutC)onD)in

81.A)curiousB)consciousC)ambitiousD)ambiguous

答案:62.C63.A64.C65.B66.D67.A68.D69.B70.A71.D

72.B73.C74.A75.D76.C77.A78.C79.D80.B81.A

2008年6月21日大学英语六级真题

PartVCloze

Directions:thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage.Foreachblanktherearefourchoicesmarked

A),B),C),andD)ontherightsideofthepaper.YoushouldchoosetheONEthatbestfitsintothepassage.

ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.

Sevenyearsago,whenIwasvisitingGermany,IMetwithanofficialwhoexplainedtomethatthe

countryhadaperfectsolutiontoitseconomicproblems.WatchingtheU.S.economy62duringthe

’90s,theGermanshaddecidedthatthey,too,neededtogothehigh-technology63.Buthow?Inthe

late'90s,theanswerschemedobvious.Indians.___64___all,Indianentrepreneursaccountedforoneof

everythreeSiliconValleystart-ups.SotheGermangovernmentdecidedthatitwould___65___Indiansto

TermanyjustasAmericadoesby___66___greencards.OfficialscreatedsomethingcalledtheGerman

GreenCardand___67___thattheywouldissue20,000inthefirstyear.___68___,theGermansexpected

thattensofthousandsmoreIndianswouldsoonbebeggingtocome,andperhapsthe___69___would

havetobeincreased.Buttheprogramwasafailure.Ayearlater___70___halfofthe20,000cardshad

beenissued.Afterafewextensions,theprogramwas___71___.

ItoldtheGermanofficialatthetimethatIwassurethe___72___wouldfail.It'snotthatIhadany

particularexpertiseinimmigrationpolicy,___73___Iunderstoodsomethingaboutgreencards,becauseI

hadone(theAmerican___74___).TheGermanGreen

Cardwasmismand,Iargued,—75—itnever,underanycircumstances,translatedintoGermancitizenship.

TheU.S.greencard,bycontrast,isanalmost_76_pathtobecomingAmerican(afterfiveyearsanda

cleanrecord).Theofficial_77—myobjection,sayingthattherewasnowayGermanywasgoingtooffer

thesepeoplecitizenship."weneedyoungtachworkers,hesaid,"that'swhatthispro-gramisall

—78—.“soGermanywasaskingbrightyoung_79—toleavetheircountry,cultureandfamilies,move

thousandsofmilesaway,learnanewlanguageandworkinastrangeland-butwithoutany_80—ofever

beingpartoftheirnewhome.Germanywassengingasignal,onethatwas___81___receivedinIndia

andothercountries,andalsobyGermany'sownimmigrantcommunity.

62.A)soarB)hoverC)amplifyD)intensify

63.A)circuitB)strategyC)traitD)route

64.A)OfB)AfterC)InD)At

65.A)importB)kidnapC)conveyD)lure

66.A)offeringB)installingC)evacuatingD)formulating

67.A)conferredB)inferredC)announcedD)verified

68.A)SpeciallyB)NaturallyC)ParticularlyD)Consistently

69.A)quotasB)digitsC)measuresD)scales

70.A)invariablyB)literallyC)barelyD)solely

71.A)repelledB)deletedC)combatedD)abolished

72.A)adventureB)responseC)initiativeD)impulse

73.A)andB)butC)soD)or

74.A)heritageB)revisionC)notionD)version

75.A)becauseB)unlessC)ifD)while

76.A)aggressiveB)automaticC)vulnerableD)voluntary

77.A)overtookB)fascinatedC)submittedD)dismissed

78.A)towardsB)roundC)aboutD)over

79.A)dwellersB)citizensC)professionalsD)amateurs

80.A)prospectB)suspicionC)outcomeD)destination

81.A)partiallyB)clearlyC)brightlyD)vividly

答案:62.A63.D64.A65.A66.A67.C68.D69.A70.C71.D72.C73,B

74.D75.A76.B.77.D78.C79.C80.A81.B

2008年12月英语六级真题

PartVCloze(15minutes)

Individualsandbusinesseshavelegalprotectionforintellectualpropertytheycreateandown.Intellectual

property62fromcreativethinkingandmayincludeproducts,63,processes,andideas.Intellectualpropertyis

protected64misappropriation(盗用).Misappropriationistakingtheintellectualpropertyofotherswithout65

compensationandusingitformonetarygain.

Legalprotectionisprovidedforthe66ofintellectualproperty.Thethreecommontypesoflegalprotection

arepatents,copyrights,andtrademarks.

Patentsprovideexclusiveuseofinventions.IftheU.S.PatentOffice67apatent,itisconfirmingthatthe

intellectualpropertyis68.Thepatentpreventsothersfrommaking,using,orsellingtheinventionwithoutthe

owner's69foraperiodof20years.

Copyrightsaresimilartopatents70thattheyareappliedtoartisticworks.Acopyrightprotectsthecreator

ofan21artisticorintellectualwork,suchasasongoranovel.Acopyrightgivestheownerexclusiverightsto

copy,72,display,orperformthework.Thecopyrightpreventsothersfromusingandsellingthework.The73of

acopyrightistypicallythelifetimeoftheauthor74anadditional70years.

Trademarksarewords,names,orsymbolsthatidentifythemanufacturerofaproductand75itfromsimilar

goodsofothers.Atrademarkissimilartoatrademark76isusedtoidentifyservices.Atrademarkpreventsothers

fromusingthe77orasimilarword,name,orsymboltotakeadvantageoftherecognitionand78ofthebrandor

tocreateconfusioninthemarketplace.79registration,atrademarkisusuallygrantedforaperiodoftenyears.It

canbe80foradditionalten-yearperiodsindefinitelyas81asthemark'susecontinues.

62.A)retrievesB)deviatesC)resultsD)departs

63.A)servicesB)reservesC)assumptionsD)motions

64.A)forB)withC)byD)from

65.A)soundB)partialC)dueD)random

66.A)usersB)ownersC)mastersD)executives

67.A)affordsB)affiliatesC)fundsD)grants

68.A)solemnB)soberC)uniqueD)universal

69.A)perspectiveB)permissionC)conformityD)consensus

70.A)exceptB)besidesC)beyondD)despite

71.A)absoluteB)alternativeC)originalD)orthodox

72.A)presumeB)stimulateC)nominateD)distribute

73.A)rangeB)lengthC)scaleD)extent

74.A)plusB)versusC)viaD)until

75.A)distractB)differC)distinguishD)disconnect

76.A)orB)butC)soD)whereas

77.A)identicalB)analogicalC)literalD)parallel

78.A)ambiguityB)utilityC)popularityD)proximity

79.A)FromB)OverC)BeforeD)Upon

80.A)recurredB)renewedC)recalledD)recovered

81.A)longB)soonC)farD)well

答案:62C63A64D65C66B67D68C69B70A

71C72D73B74A75C76B77A78C79D80B81A

2009年6月大学英语六级考试真题

PartVCloze(15minutes)

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