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2001年1月大学英语六级考试试题及参考答案

PartI            ListeningComprehension            (20minutes)SectionA

1.A)Themanthinkstravellingbyairisquitesafe.D)Thespeakersfeelsadabouttheseriouslossoflife.

2.A)Attheinformationdesk.B)Inanoffice.D)Atarailwaystation.

3.A)Writetheletter.B)Painttheshelf.C)Fixtheshelf.D)lookforthepen.

4.A)Itgivesa30%discounttoallcustomers.B)ItisrunbyMrs.Winter'shusband.

C)IthiresMrs.Winterasanadviser.D)Itencourageshusbandstoshopontheirown.B)Lackofsleep.C)Tootightahat.D)Longworkinghours.

6.A)HisEnglishisstillpooraftertenyearsinAmerica.B)Hedoesn'tmindspeakingEnglishwithanaccent.B)Anelectrician

C)Acarpenter.D)Atelephonerepairman.

8.A)Theybothenjoyedwatchingthegame.B)Salesmanandcustomer.D)Professorandstudent.

10.A)TomhasarrangedasurprisepartyforLucy.B)Tomwillkeepthesurprisepartyasecret.

C)TomandLucyhavenosecretsfromeachother.D)Tomdidn'tmakeanypromisetoLucy.

SectionBCompoundDictation

注意:

听力理解的B节(SectionB)为复合式听写(CompoundDictation),题目在试卷二上,现在请取出试卷二。

PartII           ReadingComprehension           (35minutes)

Directions:

Thereare4readingpassagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.PassageOneuestions11to15arebasedonthefollowingpassage.ierstudieshavedocumentedhalfeyestaysopenandalert.Birdsalsocansleepwithbothhemispheresrestingatonce.watchcarefullyonthesideawayfromtheircompanions.Ducksintheinnerspotsshowednopreferenceforgazedirection.打盹)attheendofthelineresortedtosingleninnerducksdid.Rotating16birdsthroughthepositionsinafourdenceforananimalbehaviorallycontrollingsleepandwakefulnesssimultaneouslyindifferentregionsofthebrain,"theresearcherssay.

Theresultsprovidethebestevidenceforalongesscannedforenemies.Thepreferenceforopeninganeyeonthelookoutsidecouldbewidespread,hepredicts.He'sseenitinapairofbirdsdozingsidehereflectionwereacompanionandtheothereyestayedopen.哺乳动物)asdolphins,whales,andseals.Perhapskeepingonesideofthebrainawakeallowsasleepinganimaltosurfaceoccasionallytoavoiddrowning.Studiesofbirdsmayofferuniqueinsightsintosleep.JeromeM.SiegeloftheUCLAsayshewondersifbirds'halfbrainsleep"isjustthetipoftheiceberg(冰山)"Hespeculatesthatmoreexamplesmayturnupwhenwetakeacloserlookatotherspecies.heirhalfwatchoutforpossibleattacksB)theirbrainhemispherestaketurnstorestrainaredifferentlystructuredD)theyhavetoconstantlykeepaneyeontheircompanions

13.Theexampleofabirdsleepinginfrontofamirrorindicatesthat________.

A)thephenomenonofbirdsdozinginpairsiswidespread

B)birdsprefertosleepinpairsforthesakeofsecurity

C)evenanimaginedcompaniongivesthebirdasenseofsecurity

D)asinglepetbirdenjoysseeingitsownreflectioninthemirror

14.Whilesleeping,somewatermammalstendtokeephalfawakeinorderto________.

B)emergefromwaternowandthentobreathe

C)besensitivetotheeverchangingenvironment

D)avoidbeingsweptawaybyrapidcurrents

15.By"justthetipoftheiceberg"(Line2,Para.8),Siegelsuggeststhat________.

A)halfsleepersPassageTwo

Questions16to20arebasedonthefollowingpassage.nking(揭穿……的真相)awidelypracticedmedicaltreatment.EmilyRosa'stargetwasapracticeknownastherapeutic(治疗的)touch(TTforshort),whoseadvocatesmanipulatepatients'"energyfield"tomakethemfeelbetterandeven,saysome,tocurethemofvariousills.YetEmily'stestshowsthattheseenergyfieldscan'tbedetected,evenbytrainedTTpractitioners(行医者).Obviouslymindfulofthepublicityvalueofthesituation,JournaleditorGeorgeLundbergappearedonTVtodeclare,"Agedoesn'tmatter.It'sgoodsciencethatmatters,andthisisgoodscience."orcontinuingnursingeducationinColorado.Its100,000trainedpractitioners(48,000intheU.S.)don'teventouchtheirpatients.Instead,theywavedtheirhandsafewinchesfromthepatient'sbody,pushingenergyfieldsarounduntilthey'rein"balance."TTadvocatessaythesemanipulationscanhelphealwounds,relievePainandreducefever.TheclaimsaretakenseriouslyenoughthatTTtherapistsarefrequentlyhiredbyleadinghospitals,atupto$70anhour,tosmoothpatients'energy,sometimesduringsurgery.ontoanyonewhocandemonstratetheexistenceofahumanenergyfield.(He'shadonetakersofar.Shefailed.)AskepticmightconcludethatTTpractitionersareafraidtolaytheirbeliefsontheline.ButwhocouldturndownaninnocentfourthaysEmily:

"Ithinktheydidn'ttakemeveryseriouslybecauseI'makid."Theexperimentwasstraightforward:

21TTtherapistsstucktheirhands,palmsup,throughascreen.Emilyheldherownhandoveroneoftheirsleftorrightandthepractitionershadtosaywhichhanditwas.Whentheresultswererecorded,they'ddonenobetterthantheywouldhavebysimplyguessing.Iftherewasanenergyfield,theycouldn'tfeelit.

A)TThasbeeninexistencefordecades.B)Manypatientswerecuredbytherapeutictouch.

C)TTtherapistsareoftenemployedbyleadinghospitals.

D)Morethan100,000peopleareundergoingTTtreatment.

17.VeryfewTTpractitionersrespondedtothe$1millionofferbecause________.B)theydidn'twanttorisktheircareer

C)theywereunwillingtorevealtheirsecret

D)theythoughtitwasnotinlinewiththeirpractice

18.ThepurposeofEmilyRosa'sexperimentwas________.

B)tofindouthowTTcuredpatients'illnesses

C)totestwhethershecouldsensethehumanenergyfield

D)totestwhetherahumanenergyfieldreallyexisted

19.WhydidsomeTTpractitionersagreetobethesubjectsofEmil'sexperiment?

B)Theythoughtitwasgoingtobealotoffun.

C)Itwasmorestraightforwardthanotherexperiments.

D)Theysensednoharminalittlegirl'sexperiment.

B)Solidevidenceweighsmorethanpuretheories.

C)LittlechildrencanbeascleverastrainedTTpractitioners.

D)TheprincipleofTTistooprofoundtounderstand.

PassageThree

Questions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage.pted.Twodistincttypesareonthedrawingboard.Thefirstisaspecialtomatedormanualdrivencars.Aspecial(高速公路)capacity.Undereitherscheme,thedriverwouldspecifythedesireddestination,furnishingthisinformationtoacomputerinthecaratthebeginningofthetriporperhapsjustbeforereachingtheautomatedhighway.Ifamixedtrafficsystemwaywasinplace,automateddrivingcouldbeginwheneverthedriverwasonsuitablyequippedroads.Ifspecial入口引道).Asthedriverapproachedthepointofentryforthehighway,devicesinstalledontheroadsidewouldelectronicallycheckthevehicletodetermineitsdestinationandtoascertainthatithadtheproperautomationequipmentingoodworkingorder. Assumingitpassedsuchtests,thedriverwouldthenbeguidedthroughagateandtowardanautomatedlane.Inthiscase,thetransitionfrommanualtoautomatedcontrolwouldtakeplaceontheentranceramp.Analternativetechniquecouldemployconvenwouldsteerontothehighwayandmoveinnormalfashiontoa"transition'lane.Thevehiclewouldthenshiftundercomputercontrolontoalanereservedforautomatedtraffic.(Thelimitationoftheselanestoautomatedtrafficwould,presumably,bewellrespected,becauseall非法进入者)couldbeswiftlyidentifiedbyauthorities.)eshouldallowforsmoothmergingwithouttheusualuncertaintiesandpotentialforaccidents.Andonceavehiclehadsettledintoautmatedtravel,thedriverwouldbefreetoreleasethewheel,openthemorningpaperorjustrelax.firstparagraphthattwosystemsofautomatedhighways________.

A)arebeingplannedB)arebeingmodifiedD)areunderconstruction

22.Aspecialpurposelanesystemisprobablyadvantageousinthat________.

A)itwouldrequireonlyminorchangestoexistinghighways

B)itwouldachievethegreatesthighwaytrafficefficiency

C)ithasalaneforbothautomatedandpartiallyautomatedvehicles

D)itoffersmorelanesforautomatedvehicles

23.Whichofthefollowingistrueaboutdrivingonanautomatedhighway?

A)Vehiclestravelingonitareassigneddifferentlanesaccordingtotheirdestinations.

C)Thedrivershouldinformhiscarcomputerofhisdestinationbeforedrivingontoit.conventionallaneewlyenteringcars

B)doesn'thavetorelyonhiscomputersystem

C)shouldwatchoutforpotentialaccidentsD)doesn'thavetoholdontothesteeringwheelPassageFour

Questions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage.geofyourselfinvolvesputtingtorestsomeveryprevalentmyths.Atthetopofthelististhenotionthatintelligenceismeasuredbyyourabilitytosolvecomplexproblems;toread,writeandcomputeatcertainlevels;andtoresolveabstractequationsquickly.Thisvisionofintelligenceassertsformaleducationandbookishexcellenceasthetruemeasuresofselfomeonewhohasmoreeducationalmeritbadges,whoisverygoodatsomeformofschooldisciplineis"intelligent."Yetmentalhospitalsarefilledwithpatientswhohavealloftheproperlyletteredcertificates.Atruerindicatorofintelligenceisaneffective,happylifelivedeachdayandeachpresentmomentofeveryday.givenyourinabilitytoresolveaparticularconcernyoucanstillchoosehappinessforyourself,orataminimumrefusetochooseunhappiness,th

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