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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
1.A)No,it'sopenonlytoteachersandpostgraduates.
B)Yes,hecanstudythereifheiswritingaresearchpaper.
C)Yes,becauseheisaseniorstudent.
D)Yes,butheneedstheapprovalbyhisprofessor.
2.A)Itwasprettygood.
B)Itwasratherdull.
C)Itwasnotwellorganized.
D)Itwasattendedbymanypeople.
3.A)Theeffectsoftheflood.
B)Theheroicfightagainstaflood.
C)Thecauseoftheflood.
D)Floodsofthepasttwentyyears.
4.A)Theywerebothbusydoingtheirownwork.
B)Theywaitedforeachotheratdifferentplaces.
C)Theywenttothestreetcorneratdifferenttimes.
D)Themanwenttotheconcertbutthewomandidn't.
5.A)Theairispolluted.
B)Thepeoplethereareterrible.
C)It'stoowindy.
D)Thebeachesaredirty.
6.A)InMexico.
B)InCalifornia.
C)Inthecity.
D)InNewMexico.
7.A)Thewomanblamesthemanforhisabsence.
B)Thewomanthinksthateverythingwasallright.
C)Thewomanthanksthemanforhisefforts.
D)Thewomandoesn'tthinkitwastheman'sfault.
8.A)Hehastoomanydreams.
B)Helikestosleep.
C)Hedoesn'tputhisideasintopractice.
D)Hedoesn'thavemanygoodideas.
9.A)Gettingextracredits.
B)TherequirementsofanM.A.degree.
C)ThecredithoursrequiredforanM.A.degree.
D)Takingmoreoptionalcourses.
10.A)Theygetabargainrightaway.
B)Theyhavealookattheadvertisement.
C)TheyselltheirTVset.
D)TheygoandbuyabigTVset.
SectionB
PassageOne
Questions11to13arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
11.A)Becausemanypeopledon'tknowhowtobehaveinsocialsituations.
B)Becausemostpeopleareshybynature.
C)Nobodywilllaughatyouforbeingshy.
D)Shynessisdifficulttoovercome.
12.A)Byprediction.
B)Byrecording.
C)Throughobservation.
D)Throughinterviewing.
13.A)Toobservepeople'sattitudetowardsstrangers.
B)Toseehowpeoplegetalongwiththeirfriends.
C)Tochangepeople/sbehaviourinsociallife.
D)Tofindouthowshypeopleare.
PassageTwo
Questions14to17arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
14.A)Ahousewife.
B)Asinger.
C)Ateacher.
D)Amusician.
15.A)Theviolinwastooexpensive.
B)Shewastooyoungtoplaytheviolin.
C)Theviolinwastoobigforher.
D)Hermotherwantedhertoplaythepiano.
16.A)Toplaytheviolinonceagain.
B)TogototheUnitedStates.
C)Toapplyforascholarship.
D)Tohaveherperformancetaped.
17.A)Toliveamorecomfortablelife.
B)Togiveperformances.
C)Tobeapupilofafamousviolinist.
D)Toenterafamousuniversity.
PassageThree
Questions18to20arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
18.A)Becausetheyhavehadlittleexposuretohighlevelofsounds.
B)Becausetheysufferfromhearingloss.
C)Becausetheydon/tknowhowtooperatestereosystems.
D)Becausetheyarenotqualifiedengineers.
19.A)Ayearago.
B)Adecadeago.
C)Threeyearsago.
D)Fiveyearsago.
20.A)Providingawarninglightwhenthesoundistooloud.
B)Producingmorepersonalstereosystems.
C)Restrictingtheuseofpersonalstereos.
D)Settingupastandardizedhearingtest.
PartIIReadingComprehension(35minutes)
Directions:Thereare4readingpassagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowingby
somequestionsorunfinishedstatements-Foreachofthemtherearefour
choicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Youshoulddecideonthebestchoiceand
marktheandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwitha
singlelinethroughthecentre.
Questions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Materialculturereferstothetouchable,material//things/,—physicalobjectsthat
canbeseen,held,felt,used—thatacultureproduces.Examiningaculture'stoolsand
technologycantellusaboutthegroup/shistoryandwayoflife.Similarly,researchinto
thematerialcultureofmusiccanhelpustounderstandthemusic-culture.Themost
vividbodyof"things"init,ofcourse,aremusicalinstruments.Wecannothearfor
ourselvestheactualsoundofanymusicalperformancebeforethe1870swhenthe
phonographwasinvented,sowerelyoninstrumentsforimportantinformationabout
music-culturesittheremotepastandtheirdevelopment.Herewehavetwokindsof
evidence:instrumentswellpreservedandinstrumentspicturesinart.Throughthe
studyofinstruments,aswellpreservedPaintings,writtendocuments,andsoon,we
canexplorethemovementofmusicfromtheNeatEasttoChinaoverathousandyears
ago,orwecanoutlinethespreadofNeareasterninfluencetoEuropethatresultsinthe
developmentofmostoftheinstrumentsonthesymphonyorchestra.
Sheetmusicorprintedmusic,tooismaterialculture.Scholarsoncedefinedfolk
music-culturesasthoseinwithpeoplelearnandsingmusicbyearratherthanfrom
print,butresearchshowmutualinfluenceamongoralandwrittensourcesduringthe
pastfewcenturiesinEurope,Britain,andAmerica,printedversionslimitvariety
becausetheytendtostandardizeanysong,yettheystimulatepeopletocreatenewand
differentsongs.Besides,theabilitytoreadmusicnotationhasafar-reachingeffecton
musiciansand,whenitbecomeswidespread,onthemusic-cultureasawhole.
Onemoreimportantpartofmusic'smaterialcultureshouldbesingledoutthe
influenceoftheelectronicmeda-radio,recordplayer,taperecorder,television,and
videocassette,withthefuturepromisingtalkingandsingingcomputersandother
developments.Thisallpartofthe"Informationrevolution/'atwentiethcentury
phenomenonasimportantastheindustrialrevolutionwasinthenineteenth.These
electronicmediaarenotjustlimitedtomodemnations;theyhaveaffected
music-culturesallovertheglobe.
21.Researchintothematerialcultureofanation'sofgreatimportance.
A)ithelpsproducenewculturaltoolsandtechnology
B)itcanreflectthedevelopmentofthenation
C)ithelpsunderstandthenation'sFastandpresent
D)itcandemonstratethenation'scivilization
22.Itcanbelearnedfromthispassagethat.
A)theexistenceofthesymphonywasattributedtothespreadofNearEasternand
Chinesemusic
B)NearEasternmusichadinfluenceontheoftheinstrumentsinthesymphony
orchestra
C)thedevelopmentofthesymphonyshowsthemutualinfluenceofEasternand
Westernmusic
D)themusicalinstrumentsinthesymphonybasisofNearEasternmusic
23.Accordingtotheauthor,musicnotationisimportantbecause.
A)ithasagreateffectonthemusic-cultureasmoreandmorepeopleareableto
readit
B)ittendstostandardfolksingswhenitisusedbyfolkmusicians
C)itistheprintedversionofstandardizedfolkmusic
D)itencouragespeopletopopularizeprintedversionsofsongs
24.Itcanbeconcludedfromthepassagethattheintroductionofelectronicmediainto
theworldofmusic.
A)hasbroughtaboutaninformationrevolution
B)hasspeededupthearrivalofanewgenerationofcomputers
C)hasgivenrisetonewformsofmusicculture
D)hasgiventothetransformationoftraditionalmusicalinstruments
25.Whichofthefollowingbestsummarizedthemainideaofthepassage?
A)Musicalinstrumentsdevelopedthroughtheyearswillsoonerlaterbereplaced
bycomputers.
B)Musiccannotbepassedontofuturegenerationunlessitisrecorded.
C)Folksongscannotspreadfarunlesstheyareprintedonmusicsheets.
D)Thedevelopmentofmusiccultureishighlydependentoritsmaterialaspect.
Questions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Thequestionofwhetherwarisinevitableisonewhichhasconcernedmanyofthe
world'sgreatwriters.Beforeconsideringthisquestion,itwillusefultointroducesome
relatedconcepts.Conflict,definedasoppositionamongsocialentitiesdirectedagainst
oneanotherisdistinguishedfromcompetition,definedasoppositionamongsocial
entitiesindependentlystrivingforsomethingwhichisininadequatesupply.
Competitorsmaynotbeawareofoneanother,whilethepartiestoaconflictare.
Conflictandviceofoneanother.
Oppositionisthuscontrastedwithcooperation,theprocessbywhichsocial
entitiesfunctionintheserviceofoneanother.Thesedefinitionsarenecessarybecause
itisimportanttoemphasizethatcompetitionbetweenindividualsorgroupsis
inevitableinaworldoflimitedresources,butconflictisnot.Conflict,nevertheless,is
verylikelytooccur,andisprobablyanessentialanddesirableelementofhuman
societies.
Manyauthorshavearguedfortheinevitabilityofwarfromthepremisethatinthe
strugglpforexistenceamonganimalspecies,onlythefittestsurvive.Ingeneral,
howeverthisstruggleinnature/scompetition,notconflict.Socialanimals,suchas
monkeysandcattle,fighttowinormaintainleadershipofthegroup.Thestrugglefor
existenceoccursnotinsuchfightsbutinthecompetitionforlimitedfeedingareasand
fortheoccupancyofareasfreefrommeet-eatinganimals.Thosewhofailin
competitionstarvetodeathorbecomevictimstootherspecies.Thisstrugglefor
existencedoesnotresemblehumanwar,butratherthecompetitionofindividualsfor
jobs,markets,andmaterials.Theessenceofthestruggleisthecompetitionforthe
necessitiesoflifethatareinsufficienttosatisfyall.
Amongnationsthereiscompetitionindevelopingresourcestrades,skills,anda
satisfactorywayoflife.Thesuccessfulnationsgrowandprosper;theunsuccessful
decline.Whileitistruethatthiscompetitionmayinduceeffortstoexpandterritoryat
theexpenseofothers,andthusleadtoconflict,itcannotbesaidthatwar-likeconflict
amongnationsisinevitable,althoughcompetitionis.
26.Inthefirstparagraph,theauthorgivesthedefinitionsofsometerminorderto
A)argueforthesimilaritiesbetweenandhumansocieties
B)smoothouttheconflictsinhumansocieties
C)distinguishbetweentwokindsofopposition
D)summarizethethatcharacteristicfeaturesofoppositionandcooperation
27.Accordingtotheauthor,competitiondiffersfromconflictinthat.
A)itresultsinwarinmostcases
B)itinduceseffortstoexpandterritory
C)itiskindofoppositionamongariaentities
D)itisessentiallyastruggleforexistence
28.Thephrase“functioninthedisserviceofoneanother0(Para.1)mostprobably
means“J
A)betrayeachother
B)harmoneanother
C)helptocollaboratewitheachother
D)benefitonanother
29.Theauthorindicatesinthepassagethatconflict.
A)isaninevitablestruggleresultingfromcompetition
B)reflectsthestruggleamongsocialanimals
C)isanoppositionamongindividualsocialanimals
D)canbeavoided
30.Thepassageisprobablyintendedtoanswerthequestion"
A)Iswarinevitable?
B)Whyisthereconflictandcompetition?
C)Isconflictdesirable?
D)Cancompetitionleadtoconflict?
Questions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
AsDr.SamuelJohnsonsaidinadifferenteraaboutladiespreaching,thesurprising
thingaboutcomputerisnotthattheythinklesswellthanaman,butthattheythinkat
all.Theearlyelectroniccomputerdidnothavemuchgoingforitexceptamarvelous
memoryandsomegoodmathskills.Buttodaythebestmodelscanbewireduptolearn
byexperience,followanargument,askproperquestionsandwritepoetryandwrite
poetryandmusic.Theycanalsocarryonsomewhatpuzzlingconversations.
Computersimitatelife.Ascomputergetmorecomplex,theimitationgetsbetter.
Finally,thelinebetweentheorignalandthecopybecomesunclear.Inanother15years
orso,wewillthecomputerasanewformoflife.
Theopinionseemsridiculousbecause,foronething,computerslackthedrivesand
emotionsoflivingcreatures.Butdrivescarcanbeprogrammedintothecomputer's
brainjustasnatureprogrammedthemintoourhumanbrainsasapartofthe
equipmentforsurvival.
Computersmatchpeopleinsomeroles,andwhenfastdecisionsareneededina
crisis,theyoftensurpassthem.Havingevolvedwhenthepaceoflifewasslower,the
humanbrainhasaninherentdefectthatpreventsitfromabsorbingseveralstreamsof
informationsimultaneouslyandactingonthemquickly.Throwtoomanythingsatthe
brainonetimeanditfreezesup.
Wearestillcontrol,butthecapabilitiesofcomputerareincreasingatafantastic
rate,whilerawhumanintelligenceischangingslowly,ifasall.Computerpowerhas
increasedtentimeseveryeightyearssince1946.Inthe1990s,whenthesixth
generationappears,thereasoningpowerofanintelligencebuiltoutofsiliconwillbegin
tomatchthatofthehumanbrain.
Thatdoesnotmeantheevolutionofintelligencehasendedontheearth.Judging
bythehepast,wecanexpectthatanewspecieswillariseoutofman,surpassinghis
achievementsthoseofhispredecessor.Onlyacarbonchemistryenthusiastwould
assumethatthenewspeciesmustbeman'sflesh-and-blooddescendants.Thenewkind
ofintelligentlifeismoreIlikelytobemadeofsilicon.
31.WhatdoyousupposetheattitudeofDr.SamuelJohnsontowardsladies
preaching?
A)Hebelievedthatladieswerebornworsepreachersthatmen.
B)Hewaspleasedthatladiescouldthoughnotaswellasmen.
C)Hedisapprovedofladiespreaching.
D)Heencouragedladiestopreach.
32.Today,computerarestillinferiortomanintermsof.
A)decisionmaking
B)drivesandfeelings
C)growthofreasoningpower
D)informationabsorption
33.Intermsofmakingquickdecisions,thehumanbraincannotbecomparedwiththe
computerbecause.
A)inthelongprocessofevolutionslowpaceoflifedidn/trequiresuchabilityofthe
computerbecausebrain
B)thehumanbrainisinfluencedbyotherfactorssuchasmotivationandemotion
C)thehumanbrainmaysometimesfreezeupinadangeroussituation
D)theevolutionofimitatelifewhilethehumanbraindocsnotimitatecomputers
34.Thoughhethinkhighlyofthedevelopmentofcomputerscience,theauthor
doesn'tmeanthat.
A)computersarelikelytobecomeanewformofintelligentlife
B)humanbeingshavelostcontrolofcomputers
C)theintelligenceofcomputerswilleventuallysurpasswillthatofhumanbeings
D)theevolutionofintelligencewillprobablydependonthatofelectronicbrains
35.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?
A)Futuremanwillbemadeofsiliconinsteadoffleshandblood.
B)Somedayitwillbedifficulttotellacomputerfromaman.
C)Thereasoningpowerofcomputershasalreadysurpassedthatofman.
D)Futureintelligentlifemaynotnecessarilybemadeoforganicmatter.
Questions36to40arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Videorecordersandphotocopiers,eventicketmachinesontherailways,often
seemunnecessarilydifficulttouse.LastDecemberIboughtmyselfaVideocassette
recorder(VCR)describedas“simpletouse”.InthefirstthreeweeksIfailedrepeatedly
toprogramthemachinetorecordfromtheTV,andaftermonthsofpracticeIstillmade
mistakes.Iamnotalone.AccordingtoasurveylastyearbyFerguson,theBritish
manufacturer,morethanoneinfourVCRownersneverusethetimerontheirmachines
torecordaprogramme:theydon'tuseitbecausethey'vefounditfartoohardto
operate.
SowhydomanufacturerskeepondesigningandproducingVCRSthatareawkward
touseiftheproblemsaresoobvious?
First,theproblemswenoticearenotobvioustotechnicallymindeddesignerswith
yearsofexperienceandtrainedtounderstandhowapplianceswork.Secondly,
designerstendtoaddoneortwofeaturesatatimetoeachmodel,whereasyouorI
faceallamachine'sfeaturesatonce.Thirdly,althoughfindproblemsinafinished
productiseasily,itistoolatebythentodoanythingaboutthedesign.Finally,if
manufacturerscangetawaywithsellingproductsthataredifficulttouseit,itisnot
worththeeffortofanyoneofthemtomakeimprovements.
Somemanufacturerssaytheyconcentrateonprovidingawiderangeoffeatures
ratherthanonmakingthemachineseasytouse.Butthatgivesrisetothequestion,
“whycan'tyouhavefeaturesthatareeasytouse?”Theanswerisyoucan.
Gooddesignpracticeisamixtureofspecificproceduresandgeneralprinciples.For
astart,designersshouldbuildanoriginalmodelofthemachineandtryitoutontypical
membersofthepublic-notoncolleaguesinthedevelopmentlaboratory.Simplepubic
trialswouldquicklyrevealmanydesignmistakes.Inanidealworld,therewouldbe
somewaysofcontrollingqualitysuchasthattheVCRmustberedesignedrepeatedly
until,say,90percentofuserscanwork90percentofthefeaturescorrectly90percent
ofthetime.
36.TheauthorhadtroubleoperatinghisVCRbecause.
A)hehadneglectedtheimportanceofusingthetimer
B)themachinehadfarmoretechnicalfeaturesthannecessary
C)hehadsetaboutusingitwithoutpropertraining
D)itsoperationwasfarmoredifficultthanthedesignerintendedittobe
31.Accordingtotheauthor,manufacturers.
Ashouldaddmoreusefulfeaturestotheirmachines
B)oftenfailtomaketheirproductseasytouse
C)shouldmaketheirappliancesasattractiveaspossible
D)oftenfailprovidepropertrainingintheuseoftheirproducts
38.Itseemsthatmanufacturerswillremainreluctanttomakeimprovementsunless
A)theycandosoasaverylowcost
B)theyfindtheirmachineshardtooperate
C)theyhavedifficultysellingtheirproducts
D)theyreceivealotofcomplaintsabouttheirmachines
39.AccordingtothepassagebeforeaVCRiscoldonthemarket,itsoriginalmodel
shouldbetriedout.
A)amongordinaryconsumerswhoarenottechnicallyminded
B)amongpeoplewhoaretechnicallyminded
C)amongexperiencedtechniciansandpotentialusers
D)amongpeoplewhoareinchargeofpublicrelations
40.OneofthereasonswhyVCRsaresodifficulttouseisthat.
A)thedesignersareofteninsensitivetotheoperationalcomplexitiesoftheir
machines
B)therangeoffeaturesprovidedisunlimited
C)thereisnoidealwayofcontrollingquality
D)theirdesignersoftenignorethecomplaintsoftheiruses
PartIIIVocabularyandStructure(20minutes)
41.Thecompanyariseinsalaryforages,butnothinghashappenedyet.
A)ispromised
B)hasbeenpromising
C)ispromising
D)promised
42.Thedoctorwasaskedtogobacktothehospitalbecauseofcase.
A)anoperation
B)anemergency
C)atreatment
D)anincident
43.Lifeisacandletoburneverbrighter.
A)beingmeant
B)meaning
C)tomean
D)meant
44.Mrs.Lackeywasawakenedbytheringingofthebedsidephone12hoursafterher
husband'sboathadbeen.
A)wrecked
B)collapsed
C)decayed
D)fired
45.Nooneneedstofeelawkwardinhisowncustoms.
A)pursuing
B)following
C)chasing
D)seeking
46.It'stimeaboutthetrafficproblemdowntown.
A)somethingwasdone
B)everythingisdone
C)anythingwillbedone
D)nothingtobedone
47.Whentheyhadfinishedplaying,thechildrenweremadetoallthetoys
theyhadtakenout.
A)putoff
B)putout
C)putup
D)putaway
48.Thereisanundesirablenowadaystomakefilmsshowingviolence.
A)direction
B)tradition
C)phenomenon
D)trend
49.MyfatherdidnotgotoNewYork;thedoctorsuggestedthathethere.
A)nottogo
B)hadn'tgone
C)notgo
D)wouldn'tgo
50.Mostpeoplewhotravelinthecourseoftheirworkaregiventravelling.
A)income
B)allowances
C)wages
D)pay
51.Hefailedtosupplythefactsrelevantthecaseinquestion.
A)for
B)with
C)to
D)of
52.Youngpeople'ssocialenvironmenthasaeffectontheiracademic
progress.
A)gross
B)solid
C)complete
D)profound
53.InBritain,andontheContinenttoo,theJapanesearesometimesviewed
athreattodomesticindustries.
A)like
B)with
C)for
D)as
54.Theserviceoperates36librariesthroughoutthecountry,whilesix
librariesspeciallyservethecountryside.
A)mobile
B)drifting
C)shifting
D)rotating
55.Physicsisthepresent-dayequivalentofusedtobecallednatural
philosophy,fromwhichmostofpresent-daysciencearose.
A)that
B)all
C)which
D)what
56.Beforehestartedwork,Iaskedthebuildertogivemeanofthecostof
repairingtheroof.
A)assessment
B)estimate
C)announcement
D)evaluation
57.Weoftenadvisehimnottodrinkmorewineisgoodforhishealth.
A)as
B)than
C)that
D)but
58.WhenJackwaseighteenhegoingaroundwithastrangesetofpeople
andstayingoutverylate.
A)tookto
B)tookfor
C)tookup
D)tookon
59.Althoughnotaneconomisthimself,Dr.Smithhaslongbeenaseverecriticofthe
governmentspolicies.
A)economical
B)economy
C)economic
D)economics
60.Wegrowallourownfruitandvegetables,savesmoney,ofcourse.
A)which
B)as
C)that
D)what
61.Itisratherthatwestilldonotknowhowmanyspeciesthereareinthe
worldtoday.
A)misleading
B)embarrassing
C)boring
D)demanding
62.isthecenterofourplanetarysystemwasadifficultconcepttograspin
theMiddleAges.
A)Itisthesunandnottheearth
B)Beingthesunandnottheearth
C)Thesunandnottheearth
D)Thatthesunandnottheearth
63.Afriendshipmaybe,casual,situationalordeepandlasting.
A)identical
B)original
C)superficial
D)critical
64.Justasthebuilderisskilledinthehandlingofhisbricks,theexperienced
writerisskilledinthehandlingofhiswords.
A)as
B)thus
C)so
D)like
65.Agoodteachermustknowhowtohisideas.
A)convey
B)display
C)consult
D)confront
66.I'dratheryouthoseimportantdocumentswithyou.
A)don'ttake
B)didn'ttake
C)won'ttake
D)nottake
67.Tocallthemusicofanothermusic-culture“primitive"isone'sown
standardsonagroupthatdoesnotrecognizethem.
A)putting
B)emphasizing
C)forcing
D)imposing
68.Theprisonerhasbeenofmanyprivilegesthataveragecitizensenjoy.
A)ensured
B)informed
C)deprived
D)convinced
69.Everycamerawesellcomeswithatwo-year.
A)guarantee
B)safety
C)confirmation
D)conservation
70.WhileinLondon,wepaidavisittothehospitalfoundedthenurse
FlorenceNightingale.
A)inlinewith
B)infavourof
C)inhonourof
D)inplaceof
PartIVErrorCorrection(15minutes)
Directions:Thispartconsistsofashortpassage.Inthispassage,therearealtogether
10mistakes,oneineachnumberedline.Youmayhavetochangeaword,
addawordordeleteaword.Markoutthemistakesandputthe
correctionsintheblanksprovided.Ifyouchangeaword,crossitoutand
writethecorrectwordinthecorrespondingblank.Ifyouaddaword,put
aninsertionmark(A)intherightplaceandwritethemissingwordinthe
blank.Ifyoudeleteaword,crossitandputaslash(/jintheblank.
Example:
Televisionisrapidlybecomingtheliteratureofourperils1.time/times/period
ManyoftheargumentsJaaVmgusedforthestudyofliteratureas2.\________
aschoolsubjectarevalidforAstudyoftelevision.3.the_______
OnemajordecisionwhichfacestheAmericanstudentsreadytobeginhigher
educationisthechoiceofattendingalargeuniversityorasmallcollege.Thelarge
universityprovidesawideran即ofspecializeddepartments,aswellnumerous(71)
courseswithinsuchdepartmentsThesmallcollege,therefore,(72)Henerallvprovidesa
limitednumberofcoursesandspecializationsbutofferabetterstudent-facultyratio,
thus(73)permitindividualizedattentiontostudents.Becauseofitslarge(74)student
body(oftenexceeding20,000)consistin日irmanv(75)peoplefromdifferentcountries
theuniversityexposesitsstudentstomanydifferentculture,socialandout-of-class(76)
programmes.Ontheotherhand,thesmaller,morehomogenousstudentbodyofthe
biHcollege(77)affordsgreateropportunitiesinsuchactivities.Finally,theuniversity
closelvapproximatestherealworldandwhich(78)providesarelaxed,impersonal,and
sometimesanonymousexistence,onthecontrast,theintimate(79)atmosphereofthe
smallcollegeallowsthestudentfouryearsofstructurallivinginwhichtoexpectand
preparingforthereal(80)world.Inmakinghischoiceamongeducationalinstitutions
thestudentmust,therefore,consideragreatmanyfactors.
PartVWriting(30minutes)
Directions:Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowriteacompositiononthe
topicHealthGainsinDevelopingCountries.Youmustbasepour
compositiononthefollowinginstructions(giveninChinese):
1.以附图2为依据描述发展中国家的期望寿命(lifeexpectancy)和婴儿死亡率
(infantmortality)的变化情况.
2.说明引起变化的各种原因.
lifeexpectancyinfantmortality
250deathper1,000births
IbpS
6月英语六级模拟试题参考答案
PartI
1.D2.C3.A4.B5.A
6.B7.A8.C9.C10.D
11.B
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