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大学英语六级考试试题

2002年6月大学英语六级考试试题

试卷一

PartIListeningComprehension20minutes  

SectionA  

DirectionsInthissectionyouwillhear10shortconversation.Attheendofeachconversationaquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionwillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.DuringtheparseyoumustreadthefourchoicesmarkedABCandDanddecidedwhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkedthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.  

Example

Youwillhear  

YouwillreadA2hoursB3hours  C4hoursD5hours  

Fromtheconversationweknowthatthetwoaretalkingaboutsomeworktheywillstartat9o’clockinthemorningandhavetofinishat2intheafternoon.ThereforeD“5hours”isthecorrectanswer.YoushouldchooseDontheAnswerSheetandmarkitwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.  

SampleAnswer[A][B][C][D]  

1.ARegisteringforcourse.

  BGettingdirections.

  CBuyinganewcomputer.

  DStudyingsociology.  

2.AThemanwillprobablyhavetofindaroommate.

  BThemanisunlikelytoliveinthesuburbs.

  CThemanwillprobablyhavetobuyacar.

  DThemanisunlikelytofindexactlywhathedesires.

3.APaintingapicture.

BHostingaprogram.

  CDesigningastudio.

DTakingaphotograph.  

4.AThewomandoesn’tthinkitaproblemtogetherpassportrenewed.

  BThewomanhasdifficultyrenewingherpassport.

  CThewomanhasn’trenewedherpassportyet.

  DThewoman’spassportisstillvalid.  

5.AApredictionofthefutureofmankind.

  BAnewdrugthatmaybenefitmankind.

  CAnopportunityforagoodjob.

  DAnunsuccessfulexperiment.  

6.AAlessonrequiresstudents’activeinvolvement.

  BStudentsusuallytakeanactivepartinalecture.

  CMoreknowledgeiscoveredinalecture.

  DThereisalargergroupofpeopleinterestedinlessons.  

7.ANeitheroftheirwatcheskeepsgoodtime.

  BThewoman’swatchstopped3hoursago.

  CTheman’swatchgoestoofast.

  DIt’stoodarkforthewomantoreadherwatch.  

8.AShe’sproudofbeingabletodomanythingsatthesametime.

 BSheissuretofinishalthethingsinafewhours.

  CShedreamsofbecomingamillionairesomeday.

  DShe’sbeenkeptextremdlybusy.  

9.AHewantshisstudentstobeontimeforclass.

  BHedoesn’tallowhisstudentstotelljokesinclass.

  CHeisalwayspunctualforhisclass.

  DHerarelynoticeswhichstudentsarelate.  

10.AHeisnervousabouttheexam.

  BHeislookingforajob.

  CHedoesn'tdaretotelllies.

  DHedoesn’tknowhowtoanswerthequestions.  

SectionB  

DirectionsInthissectionyouwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassageyouwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.AfteryouhearaquestionyoumustchoosethebestanswerformthefourchoicesmarkedABCandD.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.  

PassageOne  Question11to14arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.  

11.AShewasboredwithheridlelifeathome.

  BShewasofferedagoodjobbyherneighbour.

  CShewantedtohelpwiththefamily’sfinances.

  DHerfamilywouldliketoseehermoreinvolvedinsociallife.  

12.ADoinghousework.

  BLookingafterherneighbour’schildren.

  CReadingpapersandwatchingTV.

  DTakinggoodcareofherhusband.  

13.AJanegotangryatBill’sidlelife.

  BBillfailedtoadapttothenewsituation.

  CBillblamedJaneforneglectingthefamily.

  DThechildrenwerenottakengoodcareof.  

14.ANeighboursshouldhelpeachother.

  BWomenshouldhavetheirowncareers.

  CManandwifeshouldsharehouseholdduties.

  DParentsshouldtakegoodcareoftheirchildren.  

PassageTwo  Question15to17arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.  

15.ATopredictnaturaldisastersthatcancausevastdestruction.

  BTolimitthedestructionthatnaturaldisastersmaycause.

  CTogainfinancialsupportfromtheUnitedNations.

  Dtoproposemeasurestoholdbacknaturaldisasters.  

16.AThereisstillalongwaytogobeforemancancontrolnaturaldisasters.

  BInternationalcooperationcanminimizethedestructiveforceofnaturaldisasters.

  CTechnologycanhelpreducethedamagenaturaldisastersmaycause.

  DScientistscansuccessfullypredictearthquakes.  

17.ATherewerefatalmistakesinitsdesign.

  BThebuilderdidn’tobservethebuildingcodesofthetime.

  CThetrafficloadwentbeyonditscapacity.

  DItwasbuiltaccordingtolessstrictearthquake-resistancestandards.

PassageThree  

Questions18to20arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.  

18.AByjudgingtowhatextenttheycaneliminatetherisks.

  BByestimatingthepossiblelossoflivesandproperty.

  CByestimatingthefrequencyofvolcaniceruptions.

  DByjudgingthepossiblerisksagainstthelikelybenefits.

19.AOneofEtna’srecenteruptionsmademanypeoplemoveaway.

  BEtna’sfrequenteruptionshaveruinedmostofthelocalfarmland.

  CEtna’seruptionsarefrequentbutusuallymild.

  DTherearesignsthatEtnawilleruptagaininthenearfuture.

20.ATheywillremainwheretheyare.

  BTheywillleavethisareaforever.

  CTheywillturntoexpertsforadvice.

  DTheywillseekshelterinnearbyregions.

  

PartⅡReadingComprehension(35minutes)  

DirectionsThereare4passagesinthispart.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedABCandD.YoushoulddecidedonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.  

PassageOne  

Question21to25arebaseonthefollowingpassage

  Whenglobalwarmingfinallycameitstuckwithavengeance(异乎寻常地).Insomeregionstemperaturesroseseveraldegreesinlessthanacentury.Sealevelsshotupnearly400feetfloodingcoastalsettlementsandforcingpeopletomigrateinland.DesertsspreadthroughouttheworldasvegetationshifteddrasticallyinNorthAmericaEuropeandAsia.Afterdrivingmanyoftheanimalsaroundthemtonearextinctionpeoplewereforcedtoabandontheiroldwayoflifeforaradicallynewsurvivalstrategythatresultedinwidespreadstarvationanddisease.Theadaptationwasfarmingtheglobal-warmingcrisisthatgaverisetoithappenedmorethan10000yearsago.  AsenvironmentalistsconveneinRiodeJaneirothisweektopondertheglobalclimateofthefutureearthscientistsareinthemidstofarevolutioninunderstandinghowclimatehaschangedinthepast--andhowthosechangeshavetransformedhumanexistence.Researchershavebeguntopiecetogetheranilluminatingpictureofthepowerfulgeologicalandastronomicalforcesthathavecombinedtochangetheplanet’senvironmentfromhottocoldwettodryandbackagainoveratimeperiodstretchingbackhundredsofmillionsofyears.

  Mostimportantscientistsarebeginningtorealizethattheclimaticchangeshavehadamajorimpactontheevolutionofthehumanspecies.Newresearchnowsuggeststhatclimateshiftshaveplayedakeyroleinnearlyeverysignificantturningpointinhumanevolutionfromthedawnofprimates(灵长目动物)some65millionyearsagotohumanancestorsrisinguptowalkontwolegsfromthehugeexpansionofthehumanbraintotheriseofagriculture.Indeedthehumanhistoryhasnotbeenmerelytouchedbyglobalclimatechangesomescientistsargueithasinsomeinstancesbeendrivenbyit.

  ThenewresearchhasprofoundimplicationsforheenvironmentalsummitinRio.AmongotherthingsthefindingsdemonstratethatdramaticclimatechangesisnothingnewforplanetEarth.Thebenign(宜人的)globalenvironmentthathasexistedoverthepast10000years-duringwhichagriculturewritingcitiesandmostotherfeaturesofcivilizationappeared-isamerebrightspotinamuchlargerpatternofwidelyvaryingclimateovertheages.InfactthepatternofclimatechangeinthepastrevealsthatEarth’sclimatewillalmostcertainlygothroughdramaticchangesinthefuture-evenwithouttheinfluenceofhumanactivity.

21.Farmingemergedasasurvivalstrategybecausemanhadbeenobliged.

Atogiveuphisformerwayoflife

Btoleavethecoastalareas

Ctofollowtheever-shiftingvegetation

Dtoabandonhisoriginalsettlement

22.Earthscientistshavecometounderstandthatclimate.

Aisgoingthroughafundamentalchange

Bhasbeengettingwarmerfor10000years

Cwilleventuallychangefromhottocold

Dhasgonethroughperiodicalchanges

23.Scientistsbelievethathumanevolution.

Ahasseldombeenaccompaniedbyclimaticchanges

Bhasexertedlittleinfluenceonclimaticchanges

Chaslargelybeeneffectedbyclimaticchanges

Dhashadamajorimpactonclimaticchanges

24.Evidenceofpastclimaticchangesindicatesthat.

AhumanactivitieshaveacceleratedchangesofEarth’senvironment

BEarth’senvironmentwillremainmilddespitehumaninterference

CEarth’sclimateisboundtochangesignificantlyinthefuture

DEarth’sclimateisunlikelytoundergosubstantialchangesinthefuture

25.Themessagetheauthorwishestoconveyinthepassageisthat.

Ahumancivilizationremainsgloriousthoughitisaffectedbyclimaticchanges

Bmankindisvirtuallyhelplessin

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