1995年大学英语六级CET6真题及答案.docx

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1995年6月大学英语六级CET6真题及答案1995年6月大学英语六级CET6真题及答案partilisteningcomprehension(20minutes)

sectiona

1.(a)enjoyable.(b)inspiring.

(c)moving.(d)dull.

2.(a)itwilltakeaboutonemonthtorepairthewatch.(b)thewomanshouldhavesavedmoremoney.

(c)itisagoodideatokeeptheoldwatch.(d)thewatchisnolongerworthrepairing.

3.(a)arguing.(b)protesting.

(c)complaining.(d)bargaining.

4.(a)familieswithcars.(b)american'sheavydependenceoncars.

(c)roadsandhighways.(d)trafficproblemsinamerica.

5.(a)theapplesandpearsmightnotbesogood.(b)theapplesarenotasgoodasthepears.

(c)theapplesandpearsareverygood.(d)theapplesandpearsareasgoodastheylook.

6.(a)herteachingassistantwouldgradetheexampapers.(b)shewouldcollecttheexampapersherself.

(c)shewouldmarktheexampapersherself.(d)shewouldnotgiveherstudentsanexam.

7.(a)shecouldhelphimwiththeproblems.(b)heshouldgooutforwhile.

(c)shecouldgoouttogetherwithhim.(d)heshoulddotheproblemshimself.

8.(a)customerandsalesman.(b)colleagues.

(c)employeeandboss.(d)classmates.

9.(a)thefirsthousetheysawistooexpensive.(b)theymaysavesomemoneyforthetimebeing.

(c)sheishappywiththepricesetbytheseller.(d)lessmoneywillbespentinmaintainingthehouse.

10.(a)itwasprobablymr.brown'sphonenumberthatthewomanwrotedown.

(b)itwasjustanhouragothatthemanmetmr.brown.

(c)thewomanforgottowritedownthephonenumber.

(d)thewomanneededasheetofpapertoputdownthenumber.

sectionb

passageone

questions11to13arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

11.(a)becausetheyweredrivenbysteampower.(b)becausetheydidtheworkthatanimalsusedtodo.

(c)becausetheypulledcarsfullofcoal.(d)becausetheyweremadeofiron.

12.(a)hewantedtherailroadtobesuccessful.(b)hewantedtohaveamorepowerfulsteamengine.

(c)hewantedtoownthelandneartherailroad.(d)hewantedtobuildhisownrailroads.

13.(a)becausethetraincouldnotrunasfastasthehorse.(b)becausetheenginefailedtobuildupsteam.

(c)becausetheenginebrokedownandthetrainstopped.(d)becausetheenginebrokeintoseveralparts.

passagetwo

questions14to16arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

14.(a)love.(b)conflict.

(c)violence.(d)mystery.

15.(a)themaincharacterremainsthesame.(b)themaincharacterdiesintheend.

(c)themaincharactergainshisends.(d)themaincharacterundergoesachange.

16.(a)wecanlearnhowbadpersonscanimprovethemselves.(b)wecanlearnhowtodealwithpeople.

(c)wecanunderstandlifealittlebetter.(d)wecanfindbetterwaystocopewithconflicts.

passagethree

questions17

17.(a)becausebothhavealimitedsupplyofair,water,andotherresources.

(b)becausetheearthmovesaroundthesunasfastasspaceship.

(c)becausewecantraveltoouterspace.

(d)becausetheearthneverstopsmoving.

18.(a)about80milespersecond.(b)about70milespersecond.

(c)about18milespersecond.(d)about17milespersecond.

19.(a)becausetheearthisheavilypolluted.(b)becausenaturecannotrecycleitsresources.

(c)becausetherearemoreandmorepeoplelivingontheearth.(d)becausenomorenewresourcescanbeadded.

20.(a)naturehaschangedourenvironmentovertheyears.

(b)wemustavoidwastingresourcesandpollutingourenvironment.

(c)ourresourcesarenearlyusedup.

(d)tripstootherplanetswillhelpeliminatepollution.

partiireadingcomprehension(35minutes)

questions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage:

aneweraisuponus.callitwhatyouwill:

theserviceeconomy,theinformationage,theknowledgesociety.italltranslatestoafundamentalchangeinthewaywework.alreadywe'repartlythere.thepercentageofpeoplewhoearntheirlivingbymakingthingshasfallendramaticallyinthewesternworld.todaythemajorityofjobsinamerica,europeandjapan(twothirdsormoreinmanyofthesecountries)areintheserviceindustry,andthenumberisontherise.morewomenareintheworkforcethaneverbefore.therearemorepart-timejobs.morepeopleareself-employed.butthebreadthoftheeconomictransformationcan'tbemeasuredbynumbersalone,becauseitalsoisgivingrisetoaradicalnewwayofthinkingaboutthenatureofworkitself.long-heldnotionsaboutjobsandcareers,theskillsneededtosucceed,eventherelationbetweenindividualsandemployers--allthesearebeingchallenged.[page]

wehaveonlytolookbehindustogetsomesenseofwhatmaylieahead.noonelookingahead20yearspossiblycouldhaveforeseenthewaysinwhichasingleinvention,thechip(集成块),wouldtransformourworldthankstoitsapplicationsinpersonalcomputers,digitalcommunicationsandfactoryrobots.tomorrow'sachievementsinbiotechnology,artificialintelligenceorevensomestillunimaginedtechnologycouldproduceasimilarwaveofdramaticchanges.butonethingiscertain:

informationandknowledgewillbecomeevenmorevital,andthepeoplewhopossessit,whethertheyworkinmanufacturingorservices,willhavetheadvantageandproducethewealth.computerknowledgewillbecomeasbasicarequirementastheabilitytoreadandwrite.theabilitytosolveproblemsbyapplyinginformationinsteadofperformingroutinetaskswillbevaluedaboveallelse.ifyoucastyourmindahead10years,informationserviceswillbepredominant.itwillbethewayyoudoyourjob.

21.acharacteristicoftheinformationageisthat_____.

(a)theserviceindustryisrelyingmoreandmoreonthefemaleworkforce

(b)manufacturingindustriesaresteadilyincreasing

(c)peoplefinditharderandhardertoearnalivingbyworkinginfactories

(d)mostofthejobopportunitiescannowbefoundintheserviceindustry

22.oneofthegreatchangesbroughtaboutbytheknowledgesocietyisthat_____.

(a)thedifferencebetweentheemployeeandtheemployerhasbecomeinsignificant

(b)people'straditionalconceptsaboutworknolongerholdtrue

(c)mostpeoplehavetotakepart-timejobs

(d)peoplehavetochangetheirjobsfromtimetotime

23.byreferringtocomputersandotherinventions,theauthormeanstosaythat______.

(a)peopleshouldbeabletorespondquicklytotheadvancementoftechnology

(b)futureachievementsintechnologywillbringaboutinconceivabledramaticchanges

(c)theimportanceofhightechnologyhasbeenoverlooked

(d)computersciencewillplayaleadingroleinthefutureinformationservices

24.thefuturewillprobablybelongtothosewho_____.

(a)possessandknowhowtomakeuseofinformation

(b)givefullplaytotheirbrainpotential

(c)involvethemselvesinserviceindustries

(d)casttheirmindsaheadinsteadoflookingback

25.whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

(a)computersandtheknowledgesociety

(b)serviceindustriesinmodernsociety

(c)featuresandimplicationsofthenewera.

(d)rapidadvancementofinformationtechnology

questions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage:

beautyhasalwaysbeenregardedassomethingpraiseworthy.almosteveryonethinksattractivepeoplearehappierandhealthier,havebettermarriagesandhavemorerespectableoccupations.personalconsultantsgivethembetteradviceforfindingjobs.evenjudgesaresofteronattractivedefendants(被告).butintheexecutivecircle,beautycanbecomealiability.

whileattractivenessisapositivefactorforamanonhiswayuptheexecutiveladder,itisharmfultoawoman.

handsomemaleexecutiveswereperceivedashavingmoreintegritythanplainermen;effortandabilitywerethoughttoaccountfortheirsuccess.

attractivefemaleexecutiveswereconsideredtohavelessintegritythanunattractiveones;theirsuccesswasattributednottoabilitybuttofactorssuchasluck.

allunattractivewomenexecutiveswerethoughttohavemoreintegrityandtobemorecapablethantheattractivefemaleexecutives.interestingly,though,theriseoftheunattractiveovernightsuccesseswasattributedmoretopersonalrelationshipsandlesstoabilitythanwasthatofattractiveovernightsuccesses.

whyareattractivewomennotthoughttobeable?

anattractivewomanisperceivedtobemorefeminine(女性的)andanattractivemanmoremasculine(男性的)thanthelessattractiveones.thus,anattractivewomanhasanadvantageintraditionallyfemalejobs,butanattractivewomaninatraditionallymasculinepositionappearstolackthe"masculine"qualitiesrequired.[page]

thisistrueeveninpolitics."whentheonlyclueishowheorshelooks,peopletreatmenandwomendifferently,"saysannbowman,whorecentlypublishedastudyontheeffectsofattractivenessonpoliticalcandidates.sheasked125undergraduatestoranktwogroupsofphotographs,oneofmenandoneofwomen,inorderofattractiveness.thestudentsweretoldthephotographswereofcandidatesforpoliticaloffices.theywereaskedtorankthemagain,intheordertheywouldvoteforthem.

theresultsshowedthatattractivemalesutterlydefeatedunattractivemen,butthewomenwhohadbeenrankedmostattractiveinvariablyreceivedthefewestvotes.

26.theword"liability"(para.1.line4)mostprobablymeans"_____".

(a)misfortune(b)instability(c)disadvantage(d)burden

27.intraditionallyfemalejobs,attractiveness_____.

(a)reinforcesthefemininequalitiesrequired

(b)makeswomenlookmorehonestandcapable

(c)isofprimaryimportancetowomen

(d)oftenenableswomentosucceedquickly

28.bowman'sexperimentrevealsthatwhenitcomestopolitics,attractiveness_____.

(a)turnsouttobeanobstac

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