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最新大学英语六级(CET・6)模拟训练高频过关题
PartIListeningComprehension(20minutes)
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear10shortconversations.Attheendofeach
conversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththe
conversationandthequestionwillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereach
questiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefour
choicesmarkedA),B),C)andD),anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.Then
markthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasingleline
throughthecentre.
Example:
Youwillhear:
Youwillread:A)2hours.
B)3hours.
C)4hours.
D)5hours.
Fromtheconversationweknowthatthetwoaretalkingaboutsomeworktheywill
startat9o/clockinthemorningandhavetofinishat2intheafternoon.Therefore,D)
〃5hours"isthecorrectanswer.Youshouldchoose[D]ontheAnswerSheetandmarkit
withasinglelinethroughthecenter.
SampleAnswer[A][B][C]{D]
1.A)Themanattendedtheconcert,butdidn'tlikeit.
B)Themanwassorrytomissthefootballgame.
C)Themanismoreinterestedinfootballthaninclassicalmusic.
D)Themanwassorrythathedidn'tattendtheconcert.
2.A)Singingloudly.
B)Listeningtomusic.
C)Studying.
D)Talkingonthephone.
3.A)Shecan'treceiveanycalls.
B)Shecan'tmakeanycalls.
C)Shecandonothingwiththephone.
D)Shecan'trepairthephone.
4.A)Tomisveryresponsible.
B)Tom'swordsaren'treliable.
C)WhatTomsaidistrue.
D)Tomisnothumorousatall.
5.A)Howtouseacamera.
B)Howtouseawasher.
C)Howtouseakeyboard.
D)Howtouseataperecorder.
6.A)Theyshouldputthemeetingtoanend.
B)Theyshouldholdanothermeetingtodiscussthematter.
C)Shewouldliketodiscussanotheritem.
D)Shewantstodiscusstheissueagainlater.
7.A)HebelievestheBrownshavedoneasensiblething.
B)Hedoesn'tthinktheBrownsshouldmovetoanotherplace.
C)Hedoesn'tthinktheBrowns'investmentisawisemove.
D)HebelievesitisbetterfortheBrownstoinvestlater.
8.A)Hemayconvertitanduseitasarestaurant.
B)Hemaypullitdownandbuildanewrestaurant.
C)Hemayrentitoutforuseasarestaurant.
D)Hemaysellittotheownerofarestaurant.
9.A)Shedoesn'tlikethewaytheprofessorlectures.
B)She'shavingahardtimefollowingtheprofessor'slectures.
C)Sheisnotinterestedincourse.
D)She'shavingdifficultywiththeheavyreadingassignments.
10.A)Heneverkeepshispromises.
B)Heiscrazyaboutparties.
C)Hehaschangedhismind.
D)Heisnotsociable.
SectionBCompoundDictation
注意:听力理解的B节(SectionB)为复合式听写(CompoundDictation),题目在卷
二上。现在请取出试卷二。
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagetreetimes.Whenthepassageis
readforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Then
listentothepassageagain.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,
youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfromSIto57withtheexact
wordsyouhavejustheard.ForblanksnumberedS8toS10youare
requiredtofillinmissinginformation.Youcaneitherusetheexactwords
youhavejustheardorwritedownthemainpointsinyourownwords.
Finally,whenthepassageisreadforthethirdtime,youshouldcheckwhat
youhavewritten.
PresidentClintonlatertodayjoins(SI)presidentsFord,CarterandBush
at“thepresidentssummitforAmerica'sfuture"(S2)atrecruitingonemillion
volunteertutorstoprovideafter-school,weekendandsummerreadinghelpforupto
threemillionchildren.Mr.ClintonwillaskCongressthiscomingweekfornearlythree
(S3)dollarstofundafive-yearprogramcalled“AmericaReads".
Theprogramwouldfundthe(S4)effortsof20thousandreading(S5)
anditwouldalsogive(S6)tohelpparentshelpchildrenreadbythe
thirdgrade,oraboutageeight.DuringhisSaturdayradio(S7),thepresident
explainedwhytheprogramisimportant."Weneed'AmericaReads'andweneedit
now.Studiesshowthatifthefourth-gradersfailtoreadwell,(S8).But,40
percentofthemstillcan'treadatabasiclevel."
Volunteertutors,whoprovidecommunityserviceinexchangeforcollegefunding,
arebeingusedinliteracyandtutoringprograms.(S9).
ThepresidentsaysmanyofthePhiladelphiasummitscorporatesponsorswill
recruittutors.(S10).
PartIIReadingComprehension(35minutes)
Directions:Thereare4readingpassagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedby
somequestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemtherearefour
choicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Youshoulddecideonthebestchoiceand
markthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasingleline
troughthecentre.Questions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Intheworldofentertainment,TVtalkshowshaveundoubtedlyfloodedeveryinch
ofspaceondaytimetelevision.Andanyonewhowatchesthemregularlyknowsthat
eachonevariesinstyleandformat.Butnotwoshowsaremoreprofoundlyoppositein
content,whileatthesametimestandingoutabovetherest,thantheJerrySpringerand
theOprahWinfreyshows.
JerrySpringercouldeasilybeconsideredthekingofatrashtalk(废话)JThetopics
onhisshowareasshockingasshockingcanbe.Forexample,theshowtakesthe
ever-commontalkshowthemesoflove,sex,cheating,guilt,hate,conflictandmorality
toadifferentlevel.Clearly,theJerrySpringershowisadisplayandexploitationof
society'smoralcatastrophes(灾难),yetpeoplearewillingtoeatuptheintriguing
predicaments(困境)ofotherpeople'slives.
LikeJerrySpringer,OprahWinfreytakesTVtalkshowtoitsextreme,butOprah
goesintheoppositedirection.Theshowfocusesontheimprovementofsocietyandan
individual'squalityoflife.Topicsrangefromteachingyourchildrenresponsibility,
managingyourworkweek,togettingtoknowyourneighbors.
ComparedtoOprah,theJerrySpringershowlookslikepoisonouswastebeing
dumpedonsociety.Jerryendseveryshowwitha“finalword".Hemakesasmallspeech
thatsumsuptheentiremoraloftheshow.Hopefully,thisisthepartwheremost
peoplewilllearnsomethingveryvaluable.
Cleanasitis,theOprahshowisnotforeveryone.Theshow/smaintarget
audiencesaremiddle-classAmericans.Mostofthesepeoplehavethetime,money,and
stabilitytodealwithlife'stougherproblems.JerrySpringer,ontheotherhand,has
moreofanassociationwiththeyoungadultsofsociety.Theseare18-to21-year-olds
whosemaintroublesinlifeinvolvelove,relationship,sex,moneyandpeers.Theyare
theoneswhoseesomevalueandlessonstobelearnedunderneaththeshow's
exploitation.
Whilethetwoshowsareasdifferentasnightandday,bothhaveruledthetalk
showcircuitformanyyearsnow.Eachonecaterstoadifferentaudiencewhileboth
haveastrongfollowingfromlargegroupsoffans.Ironically,bothcouldalsobe
consideredpioneersinthetalkshowworld.
21.ComparedwithotherTVtalkshows,boththeJerrySpringerandtheOprah
Winfreyare.
A)morefamily-oriented
B)unusuallypopular
C)moreprofound
D)relativelyformal
22.ThoughthesocialproblemsJerrySpringertalksaboutappeardistasteful,the
audience.
A)remainfascinatedbythem
B)arereadytofaceuptothem
C)remainindifferenttothem
D)arewillingtogetinvolvedinthem
23.WhichofthefollowingislikelytobeatopicoftheOprahWinfreyshow?
A)Anewtypeofrobot.
B)Racisthatred.
C)Familybudgetplanning.
D)Streetviolence.
24.Despitetheirdifferentapproaches,thetwotalkshowsareboth.
A)ironical
B)sensitive
C)instructive
D)cynical
25.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethatthetwotalkshows.
A)havemonopolizedthetalkshowcircuit
B)exploittheweaknessesinhumannature
C)appearatdifferenttimesoftheday
D)aretargetedatdifferentaudiences
Questions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Tounderstandthemarketingconcept,itisonlynecessarytounderstandthe
differencebetweenmarketingandselling.Nottoomanyyearsago,mostindustries
concentratedprimarilyontheefficientproductionofgoods,andthenreliedon
"persuasivesalesmanship"tomoveasmuchofthesegoodsaspossible.Such
productionandsellingfocusesontheneedsofthesellertoproducegoodsandthen
convertthemintomoney.
Marketing,ontheotherhand,focusesonthewantsofconsumers.Itbeginswith
firstanalyzingthepreferencesanddemandsofconsumersandthenproducinggoods
thatwillsatisfythem.Thiseye-on-the-consumerapproachisknownasthemarketing
concept,whichsimplymeansthatinsteadoftryingtosellwhateveriseasiestto
produceorbuyforresale,themakersanddealersfirstendeavortofindoutwhatthe
consumerwantstobuyandthengoaboutmakingitavailableforpurchase.
Thisconceptdoesnotimplythatbusinessisbenevolent(慈善的)orthatconsumer
satisfactionisgivenpriorityoverprofitinacompany.Therearealwaystwosidesto
everybusinesstransaction-thefirmandthecustomer-andeachmustbesatisfiedbefore
tradeoccurs.Successfulmerchantsandproducers,however,recognizethatthesurest
routetoprofitisthroughunderstandingandcateringtocustomers.Astrikingexample
oftheimportanceofcateringtotheconsumerpresenteditselfinmid-1985,whenCoca
Colachangedtheflavorofitsdrink.Thenon-acceptanceofthenewflavorbya
significantportionofthepublicbroughtaboutapromptrestorationoftheClassicCoke,
whichwasthenmarketedalongsidethenew.KingCustomerruled!
26.Themarketingconceptdiscussedinthepassageis,inessence,.
A)thepracticeofturninggoodsintomoney
B)makinggoodsavailableforpurchase
C)thecustomer-centredapproach
D)aformofpersuasivesalesmanship
27.Whatwasthemainconcernofindustrialistsbeforethemarketingconceptwas
widelyaccepted?
A)Theneedsofthemarket.
B)Theefficiencyofproduction.
C)Thesatisfactionoftheuser.
D)Thepreferencesofthedealer.
28.Accordingtothepassage,zztomoveasmuchofthesegoodsaspossible77(Lines3-4,
Para.1)means〃
A)tosellthelargestpossibleamountofgoods
B)totransportgoodsasefficientlyaspossible
C)todisposeofthesegoodsinlargequantities
D)toredesignthesegoodsforlarge-scaleproduction
29.WhatdoestherestorationoftheClassicCokebestillustrate?
A)Traditionalgoodshaveastrongerappealtothemajorityofpeople.
B)Ittakestimeforanewproducttobeacceptedbythepublic.
C)Consumerswithconservativetastesareoftendifficulttoplease.
D)Productsmustbedesignedtosuitthetasteoftheconsumer.
30.Indiscussingthemarketingconcept,theauthorfocuseson.
A)itsmaincharacteristic
B)itssocialimpact
C)itspossibleconsequence
D)itstheoreticalbasis
Questions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Conventionalwisdomaboutconflictseemsprettymuchcutanddried.Toolittle
conflictbreedsapathy(冷漠)andstagnation(呆滞).Toomuchconflictleadsto
divisiveness(分裂)andhostility.Moderatelevelsofconflict,however,canspark
creativityandmotivatepeopleinahealthyandcompetitiveway.
RecentresearchbyProfessorCharlesR.Schwenk,however,suggeststhatthe
optimallevelofconflictmaybemorecomplextodeterminethanthesesimple
generalizations.Hestudiedperceptionsofconflictamongasampleofexecutives.Some
oftheexecutivesworkedforprofit-seekingorganizationsandothersfornot-for-profit
organizations.
Somewhatsurprisingly,Schwenkfoundthatopinionsaboutconflictvaried
systematicallyasafunctionofthetypeoforganization.Specifically,managersin
not-for-profitorganizationsstronglybelievedthatconflictwasbeneficialtotheir
organizationsandthatitpromotedhigherqualitydecisionmakingthanmightbe
achievedintheabsenceofconflict.
Managersoffor-profitorganizationssawadifferentpicture.Theybelievedthat
conflictgenerallywasdamagingandusuallyledtopoor-qualitydecisionmakingintheir
organizations.Schwenkinterpretedtheseresultsintermsofthecriteriaforeffective
decisionmakingsuggestedbytheexecutives.Intheprofit-seekingorganizations,
decision-makingeffectivenesswasmostoftenassessedinfinancialterms.The
executivesbelievedthatconsensusratherthanconflictenhancedfinancialindicators.
Inthenot-for-profitorganizations,decision-makingeffectivenesswasdefinedfrom
theperspectiveofsatisfyingconstituents.Giventhecomplexitiesandambiguities
associatedwithsatisfyingmanydiverseconstituentsexecutivesperceivedthatconflict
ledtomoreconsideredandacceptabledecisions.
31.Intheeyesoftheauthor,conventionalopiniononconflictis.
A)wrong
B)oversimplified
C)misleading
D)unclear
32.ProfessorCharlesR.Schwenk'sresearchshows.
A)theadvantagesanddisadvantagesofconflict
B)therealvalueofconflict
C)thedifficultyindeterminingtheoptimallevelofconflict
D)thecomplexityofdefiningtherolesofconflict
33.WecanlearnfromSchwenk'sresearchthat.
A)aperson'sviewofconflictisinfluencedbythepurposeofhisorganization
B)conflictisnecessaryformanagersoffor-profitorganizations
C)differentpeopleresolveconflictsindifferentways
D)itisimpossibleforpeopletoavoidconflict
34.Thepassagesuggeststhatinfor-profitorganizations.
A)thereisnoendofconflict
B)expressionofdifferentopinionsisencouraged
C)decisionsmustbejustifiable
D)successliesingeneralagreement
35.Peopleworkinginanot-for-profitorganization.
A)seemtobedifficulttosatisfy
B)arefreetoexpressdiverseopinions
C)arelesseffectiveinmakingdecisions
D)finditeasiertoreachagreement
Questions36to40arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Imagineeatingeverythingdeliciousyouwant-withnoneofthefat.Thatwouldbe
great,wouldn'tit?
New“fakefat"productsappearedonstoreshelvesintheUnitedStatesrecently,
butnoteveryoneishappyaboutit.Makersoftheproducts,whichcontainacompound
calledolestra,sayfoodmanufacturerscannoweliminatefatfromcertainfoods.Critics,
however,saythenewcompoundcanrobthebodyofessentialvitaminsandnutrients
(营养物)andcanalsocauseunpleasantsideeffectsinsomepeople.Soit'suptodecide
whetherthenewfat-freeproductstastegoodenoughtokeepeating.
Chemistsdiscoveredolestrainthelate1960s,whentheyweresearchingforafat
thatcouldbedigestedbyinfantsmoreeasily.Insteadoffindingthedesiredfat,the
researcherscreatedafatthatcan'tbedigestedatall.
Normally,specialchemicalsintheintestines(肠)"grab"moleculesofregularfat
andbreakthemdownsotheycanbeusedbythebody.Amoleculeofregularfatis
madeupofthreemoleculesofsubstancescalledfattyacids.
Thefattyacidsareabsorbedbytheintestinesandbringwiththemtheessential
vitaminsA,D,E,andK.Whenfatmoleculesarepresentintheintestineswithanyof
thosevitamins,thevitaminsattachtothemoleculesandarecarriedintothe
bloodstream.
Olestra,whichismadefromsixtoeightmoleculesoffattyacids,istoolargeforthe
intestinestoabsorb.Itjustslidesthroughtheintestineswithoutbeingbrokendown.
Manufacturerssayit'sthatabilitytoslideunchangedthroughtheintestinesthatmakes
olestrasovaluableasafatsubstitute.Itprovidesconsumerswiththetasteofregular
fatwithoutanybadeffectsonthebody.ButcriticssayolestracanpreventvitaminsA,D,
E,andKfrombeingabsorbed.Itcanalsopreventtheabsorptionofcarotenoids(类胡萝
卜素),compoundsthatmayreducetheriskofcancer,heartdisease,etc.
ManufacturersareaddingvitaminsA,D,E,andKaswellascarotenoidstotheir
productsnow.Evenso,somenutritionistsarestillconcernedthatpeoplemighteat
unlimitedamountsoffoodmadewiththefatsubstitutewithoutworryingabouthow
manycaloriestheyareconsuming.
36.Welearnfromthepassagethatolestraisasubstancethat.
A)containsplentyofnutrients
B)rendersfoodscalorie-freewhileretainingtheirvitamins
C)makesfoodseasilydigestible
D)makesfoodsfat-freewhilekeepingthemdelicious
37.Theresultofthesearchforaneasilydigestiblefatturnedouttobe.
A)commerciallyuseless
B)justasanticipated
C)somewhatcontroversial
D)quiteunexpected
38.Olestraisdifferentfromordinaryfatsinthat.
A)itpassesthroughtheintestineswithoutbeingabsorbed
B)itfacilitatestheabsorptionofvitaminsbythebody
C)ithelpsreducetheincidenceofheartdisease
D)itpreventsexcessiveintakeofvitamins
39.Whatisapossiblenegativeeffectofolestraaccordingtosomecritics?
A)Itmayimpairthedigestivesystem.
B)Itmayaffecttheoverallfatintake.
C)Itmayincreasetheriskofcancer.
D)Itmayspoiltheconsumers/appetite.
40.Whyarenutritionistsconcernedaboutaddingvitaminstoolestra?
A)Itmayleadtotheover-consumptionofvitamins.
B)Peoplemaybeinducedtoeatmorethanisnecessary.
C)Thefunctionoftheintestinesmaybeweakened.
D)Itmaytriggeranewwaveoffakefoodproduction.
PartIIIVocabulary(20minutes)
Directions:Thereare30incompletesentencesinthispart.Foreachsentencethereare
fourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ChoosetheONEthatbestcompletes
thesentence.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheet
withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
31.Whenpeopleareaskedwhatkindofhousingtheyneedorwant,thequestion
avarietyofanswers.
A)defies
B)magnifies
C)mediates
D)evokes
32.Ifyouwanttosetupacompany,youmustwiththeregulationslaid
downbytheauthorities.
A)comply
B)adhere
C)confirm
D)accord
33.Althoughthereareoccasionaloutbreaksofgunfire,wecanreportthatthe
rebellionhasinthemainbeen.
A)canceled
B)destroyed
C)suppressed
D)restrained
34.Sincethetwocountriescouldn'ttheirdifferences,theydecidedtostop
theirnegotiations.
A)rectify
B)oblige
C)reconcile
D)obscure
35.Thepresidentialcandidatehispositionbywinningseveralprimary
elections.
A)enforced
B)enriched
C)intensified
D)consolidated
36.Thefuelofthecontinentalmissileissupposedtobebythisdevice.
A)ignited
B)lighted
C)fired
D)inspired
37.Mikejustdiscoveredthathispassporthadthreemonthsago.
A)abolished
B)expired
C)amended
D)constrained
38.Franklyspeaking,yourarticleisverygoodexceptforsomemistakesin
grammar.
A)obscure
B)glaring
C)trivial
D)rare
39.Therewasonceanideathattheearthwasflatandmotionless.
A)absurd
B)intrinsic
C)eternal
D)offensive
40.Certainspeciesdisappearedorbecameasnewformsarosethatwere
betteradaptedtotheEarth'schangingenvironment.
A)feeble
B)extinct
C)massive
D)extinguished
41.Hisdirectionsconfusedus;wedidnotknowwhichofthetworoadsto
take.
A)ambiguous
B)complicated
C)arbitrary
D)intricate
42.FranklinD.RooseveltarguedthatthedepressionstemmedfromtheAmerican
economy'sflaws.
A)underlining
B)vulnerable
C)vulgar
D)underlying
43.Somestudiesconfirmedthatthiskindofeyediseasewasintropical
countries.
A)prospective
B)prevalent
C)provocative
D)perpetual
44.Iamafraidthatyouhavetoalteryourviewsinlightofthetragicnews
thathasjustarrived.
A)indifferent
B)distressing
C)optimistic
D)pessimistic
45.Althoughhehashadnoformaleducation,heisoneofthebusinessmen
inthecompany.
A)shrewdest
B)sternest
C)nastiest
D)alertest
46.Stopshouting!Ican'thearthefootball.
A)judgment
B)interpretation
C)commentary
D)explanation
47.TheculturesofChinaandJapanharesharedmanyfeatures,buteachhasused
themaccordingtoitsnational.
A)engagement
B)destiny
C)capacity
D)temperament
48.Everymemberofsocietyhastomakeatostruggleforthefreedomof
thecountry.
A)pledge
B)warranty
C)resolve
D)guarantee
49.Iwasdeeplyimpressedbythehostess'andenjoyedthedinnerparty
verymuch.
A)hostility
B)indignation
C)hospitality
D)humanity
50.Davidtendstofeeluselessandunwantedinasocietythatgivessomuch
tothosewhocompetewell.
A)prestige
B)regime
C)superiority
D)legislation
51.Asyouhaveseen,thevaluesofanation'scurrencyisaofitseconomy.
A)reaction
B)refection
C)response
D)revelation
52.IntheSpringExportCommoditiesFairtheoffinechinaattractedmuch
attentionofcustomersfromallovertheworld.
A)succession
B)array
C)string
D)procession
53.Weshouldmakeaclearbetweenthetwoscientifictermsforthe
purposeofourdiscussion.
A)separation
B)discrimination
C)deviation
D)distinction
54.TheterroristsmighthaveplantedabombonaplaneinAthens,setto
whenitarrivedinNewYork.
A)gooff
B)getoff
C)comeoff
D)carryoff
55.Weshouldbeabletodothejobforyouquickly,yougiveusallthe
necessaryinformation.
A)incase
B)providedthat
C)orelse
D)asif
56.Theyoungerperson'sattractiontostereoscannotbeexplainedonly
familiaritywithtechnology.
A)inquestof
B)bymeansof
C)intermsof
D)byvirtueof
57.Attemptstopersuadehertostayaftershefeltinsultedwere.
A)innoway
B)onthecontrary
C)ataloss
D)ofnoavail
58.Bysigningtheleasewemadeatopayarentof$150aweek.
A)conception
B)commission
C)commitment
D)confinement
59.Topreventfloodinginwinterthewaterflowingfromthedamisconstantly
byacomputer.
A)graded
B)managed
C)conducted
D)monitored
60.Manypeoplethinkofdesertsasregions,butnumerousspeciesofplants
andanimalshaveadaptedtolifethere.
A)virgin
B)barren
C)void
D)wretched
试卷二
PartIVErrorCorrection(15minutes)
Directions:Thispartconsistsofashortpassage.Inthispassage,therearealtogether
10mistakes,oneineachnumberedline.Youmayhavetochangeaword,
addawordordeleteaword.Markoutthemistakesandputthe
correctionsintheblanksprovided.Ifyouchangeaword,crossitoutand
writethecorrectwordinthecorrespondingblank.Ifyouaddaword,put
aninsertionmark(/\)intherightplaceandwritethemissingwordinthe
blank.Ifyoudeleteaword,crossitandputaslash(/)intheblank.
Example:
Televisionisrapidlybecomingtheliteratureofourp^ri6ds1.time/timvs/period
ManyoftheargumentsJiaVingusedforthestudyofliteratureas2._______
aschoolsubjectarevalidforAstudyoftelevision.3.______the
Untiltheverylatestmomentofhisexistence,manhasbeenboundtotheplanet
onwhichheoriginatedanddeveloped.Nowhehadthecapabilitytoleavethatplanet
(71)andmoveoutintotheuniversetothoseworldswhichhehasknownpreviously
onlydirectly.Menhaveexploredpartsof(72)themoon,putspaceshipsinorbitaround
anotherplanetandpossiblywithinthedecadewilllandintoanotherplanetand(73)
exploreit.Canwebetooboldastosuggestthatwemaybe(74)abletocolonizeother
planetwithinthenot—too—distant(75)future?Somehaveadvocatedsucha
procedureasasolutiontothepopulationproblem,shiptheexcesspeopleofftothe
moon.Butwemustkeepinheadthebillionsofdollarswe(76)mightspendincarrying
outtheproject.Tomaintaintheearth/spopulationatitspresentlevel,wewouldhave
toblastoffintospace7,500peopleeveryhourofeverydayoftheyear.
Whyarewespendingsolittlemoneyonspace(77)exploration?Considerthegreat
needforimprovingmany(78)aspectsoftheglobalenvironment,oneissurelyjustified
inhisconcernforthemoneyandresourcesthattheyarepoured(79)intothespace
explorationefforts.Butperhapsweshouldlookatbothsidesofthecoinbeforearriving
hasty(80)conclusions.
PartVWriting(30minutes)
Directions:WTForthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowriteacompositionon
thetopicHowIFinancemyCollegeEducation.Youshouldwriteatleast
120words,andbaseyourcompositionontheoutline(giveninChinese)
below:
1.上大学的费用(tuitionandfees)可以通过多种途径解决。
2.那种途径适合我(说明理由)
HowIFinanceMyCollegeEduca
1月英语六级训练试题参考答案
PartIListeningComprehension
1.C2.B3.A4.B5.A
6.D7.C8.A9.D10.C
SI.former
S2.aimed
S3,b川ion
S4.coordination
S5.specialists
S6.grants
S7.address
S8.Theyarelikelytodropoffschool,andlesslikelytosucceedinlife.
S9.Theprogram,initiatedbyPresidentClinton,hascomeonthecriticismbyCongress.
S10.DozenofcollegesandUniversitiesarepreparedtosendthousandsoftheirstudentsin
supportoftheProgram.
PartIIReadingComprehension
11.B12.C13.D14.C15.A
16.B17.B18.D19.C20.C
21.A22.C23.D
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