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月全国英语六级真题和答案

2005年6月全国英语六级

2005年6月全国英语六级听力原文

C)briskD)crisp

34.Don’ttrustthespeakeranymore,sincetheremarkshemadeinhislecturesarenever__________withthefacts.

A)symmetricalB)comparative

C)compatibleD)harmonious

35.Theyhadtoeata(n)__________meal,ortheywouldbetoolatefortheconcert.

A)temporaryB)hasty

C)immediateD)urgent

36.Havinga(n)_________attitudetowardspeoplewithdifferentideasisanindicationthatonehasbeenwelleducated.

A)analyticalB)bearable

C)elasticD)tolerant

37.Noformofgovernmentintheworldis_________;eachsystemreflectsthehistoryandpresentneedsoftheregionorthenation.

A)dominantB)influential

C)integralD)drastic

38.Inspiteofthe__________economicforecast,manufacturingoutputhasrisenslightly.

A)faintB)dizzy

C)gloomyD)opaque

39.ToooftenDr.Johnson’slectures____________howtoprotectthedoctorratherthanhowtocurethepatient.

A)looktoB)dwellon

C)permeateintoD)shrugoff

40.LocatedinWashingtonD.C.,theLibraryofCongresscontainsanimpressive___________ofbooksoneveryconceivablesubject.

A)flockB)configuration

C)pileD)array

41.Somefeltthattheywerehurryingintoanepochofunprecedentedenlightenment,inwhichbettereducationandbeneficialtechnologywould___________wealthandleisureforall.

A)maintainB)ensure

C)certifyD)console

42.Fiber-opticcablescancarryhundredsoftelephoneconversations__________.

A)homogeneouslyB)spontaneously

C)simultaneouslyD)ingeniously

43.Excellentfilmsarethosewhich___________nationalandculturalbarriers.

A)transcendB)traverse

C)abolishD)suppress

44.Thelawofsupplyanddemandwilleventuallytakecareofashortageor__________ofdentists.

A)surgeB)surplus

C)flushD)fluctuation

45.OnethirdoftheChineseintheUnitedStatesliveinCalifornia,__________intheSanFranciscoarea.

A)remarkablyB)severely

C)drasticallyD)predominantly

46.Aftertheterribleaccident,Idiscoveredthatmyearwasbecomingless___________.

A)sensibleB)sensitive

C)sentimentalD)sensational

47.Nowthecheersandapplause___________inasinglesustainedroar.

A)mingledB)tangled

C)baffledD)huddled

48.Amongallthepublicholidays,NationalDayseemstobethemostjoyfultothepeopleofthecountry;onthatdaythewholecountryis__________inafestivalatmosphere.

A)trappedB)sunk

C)soakedD)immersed

49.Thewoodencasesmustbesecuredbyoverallmetalstrappingsothattheycanbestrongenoughtostandroughhandlingduring____________.

A)transitB)motion

C)shiftD)traffic

50.Nowadaysmanyruralpeopleflocktothecitytolookforjobsontheassumptionthatthestreetsthereare__________withgold.

A)overwhelmedB)stocked

C)pavedD)overlapped

51.Itisawell-knownfactthatthecatfamilylionsandtigers.

A)enrichesB)accommodates

C)adoptsD)embraces

52.MybosshasfailedmesomanytimesthatInolongerplaceany__________onwhathepromises.

A)assuranceB)probability

C)relianceD)conformity

53.TheEnglishlanguagecontainsa__________ofwordswhicharecomparativelyseldomusedinordinaryconversation.

A)latitudeB)multitude

C)magnitudeD)longitude

54.Itwassucha(n)___________whenPatandMikemeteachotherinTokyo.EachthoughtthattheotherwasstillinHongKong.

A)occurrenceB)coincidence

C)fancyD)destiny

55.Parentshavetolearnhowtofollowabody’sbehaviorandadaptthetoneoftheir__________tothebaby’scapabilities.

A)perceptionsB)consultations

C)interactionsD)interruptions

56.Governmentstodayplayanincreasinglylargerroleinthe___________ofwelfare,economics,andeducation.

A)scopesB)ranges

C)ranksD)domains

57.Ifbusinessmenaretaxedtoomuch,theywillnolongerbe__________toworkhard,withtheresultthattaxrevenuesmightactuallyshrink.

A)cultivatedB)licensed

C)motivatedD)innovated

58.Jackisnotverydecisive,andhealwaysfindshimselfina__________asifhedoesn’tknowwhathereallywantstodo.

A)fantasyB)dilemma

C)contradictionD)conflict

59.Heisapromisingyoungmanwhoisnowstudyingatourgraduateschool.Ashissupervisor,Iwouldliketo__________himtoyournotice.

A)commendB)decree

C)presumeD)articulate

60.Itwasawonderfuloccasionwhichwewill___________formanyyearstocome.

A)conceiveB)clutch

C)contriveD)cherish

PartⅣCloze(15minutes)

Directions:

Thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage.ForeachblanktherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD)ontherightsideofthepaper.YoushouldchoosetheONEthatbestfitsintothepassage.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.

AlthoughtherearemanyskillfulBraillereaders,thousandsofotherblindpeoplefinditdifficulttolearnthatsystem.Theyaretherebyshut61fromtheworldofbooksandnewspapers,havingto62onfriendstoreadaloudtothem.

AyoungscientistnamedRaymondKurzweilhasnowdesignedacomputerwhichisamajor63inprovidingaidtothe64.Hismachine,Cyclops,hasacamerathat65anypage,interpretstheprintintosounds,andthendeliversthemorallyinarobot-like66throughaspeaker.Bypressingtheappropriatebuttons67Cyclops’skeyboard,ablindpersoncan“read”any68documentintheEnglishlanguage.

Thisremarkableinventionrepresentsatremendous69forwardintheeducationofthehandicapped.Atpresent,Cyclopscosts$50,000.70,Mr.Kurzweilandhisassociatesarepreparingasmaller71improvedversionthatwillsell72lessthanhalfthatprice.Withinafewyears,Kurzweil73thepricerangewillbelowenoughforeveryschoolandlibraryto74one.MichaelHingson,DirectoroftheNationalFederationfortheBlind,hopesthat75willbeabletobuyhome76ofCyclopsforthepriceofagoodtelevisionset.

Mr.Hingson’sorganizationpurchasedfivemachinesandisnowtestingtheminMaryland,Colorado,Iowa,California,andNewYork.Blindpeoplehavebeen77inthosetests,makinglotsof78suggestionstotheengineerswhohelpedtoproduceCyclops.

“Thisisthefirsttimethatblindpeoplehaveeverdoneindividualstudies79aproductwasputonthemarket,”Hingsonsaid.“Mostmanufacturersbelievedthathavingtheblindhelptheblindwasliketellingdisabledpeopletoteachotherdisabledpeople.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

PartⅤWriting

Inthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitledSayNoto

PiratedProducts.

1.      目前盗版的现象比较严重

2.      造成这种现象的原因及危害

3.      我们应该怎么做?

盗版piracy(n.)盗版产品piratedproducts知识产权intellectualpropertyrights侵犯版权infringesb’scopyright;copyrightinfringement

SayNotoPiratedProducts

 

S8.sheisentitledtoaplaceofherownwhereshecanbebyherself,andkeepherpossessions

S9.peoplewillhavetheirprivatethoughtsthatmightneverbesharedwithanyone

S10.American’shouses,yardsandevenofficescanseemopenandinviting.YetinthemindsofAmericans,thereareboundariesthatotherpeoplearesimplynotsupposedtocross.

PartⅤWriting

Nowadays,theproblemofpiracyhasbecomemoreandmoreserious.Books,tapes,VCDsandothershigh-techproductshavebeenpirated.Forinstance,whenanewproductcomesonto

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