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六级模拟试卷 - 词汇1Part Vocabulary and Structure (20 minutes)41.The British Library _the right to a free copy of every new book published in the United Kingdom.A) contains B) retires C) retains D) conveys42.The secretary _the foreign minister _an interview he was to give that afternoon.A) reminded of B) reassuredaboutC) consultedabout D) questionedto43. The way other people behave towards us influences how we _ourselves.A) conceive of B) consist of C) confront with D) conform to44. I suppose some people create an idea of who they want to be and, they_ it_.A) work over B) bearout C) liveout D) get over45.With the economy of the country growing strong, the _mood is one of optimism .A) presiding B) circulating C) floating D) prevailing46. These technological advances in communication have _the way people do business.A) revolted B) represented C) adopted D) transformed47. The workers of the trade union_ leaders be elected from the workshops .A) urged B) related C) combated D) adapted48. It is a _of our company to give refunds if goods are faulty.A) policy B) discipline C) decision D) determination49. _friends helped him to get appointed ambassador to France .A) Efficient B) Influential C) Impressive D) Effective50.Their ambitious schemes_ for making money quickly.A) took a chance B) came to nothingC) went into action D) got to the point51.She knew who wrote the letter, so without opening it she tore it into pieces_.A) in excitement B) in disappointmentC) in disgust D) in expectation52.He had always been _the way Ruth looked, and had never once paid her a compliment .A) oblivious to B) guilty of C) wary of D) subject to53.Familiarity with a wide range of idiomatic expressions, and the ability to use them _appropriately, are among the distinguishing marks of a native like command of English.A) in context B) in practice C) in place D) in case54.We are still _ things here, but I cant guarantee the situation will stay that way.A) in memory of B) in search ofC) in control of D) in need of55.Democratic government is a phrase that is notoriously hard to.A) credit B) defy C) modify D) define56.Bill is rich. His house is full of _such as expensive high-tech video systems and all the latest computer equipment.A) luxuries B) festivities C) dimensions D) instruments57.She is quite capable, but the problem is that she is not_.A) consistent B) insistent C) beneficent D) resistant58.Based on the _that every business is now free to formulate its own strategy in light of the changing market, I would predict a market improvement in the efficiency of Chinas economy.A) guidance B) instruction C . premise D) eminence59.Nurses should do all they can to make their patients feel _.A .on board B) at ease C) at leisure D) at heart60.The accused was_ to have been the leader of the plot to overthrow the government.A) reconciled B) blended C) alleged D) referred61. She _the letter, put it in the envelope and handed it to her father.A) folded B) wrapped C) rolled D) slided62. In the last century, new drugs have_ improved health throughout the world.A) inconsistently B) supposedly C) notedly D) markedly63. Now a paper argues that organic chemicals in the rock come mostly from _on earth rather than bacteria on Mars.A) configuration B) constitution C) condemnation D) contamination64. When he went to the airport for the ticket, Tom suddenly realized that his passport had_ for half a year.A) abolished B) expired C) amended D) constrained65. Since the information was easily, we found it _immediately.A) acceptable B) accessory C) accessible D) possible66.There is no known cure for SARS, but doctors are developing ways to help sufferers_ it.A) retard B) eliminate C) dispense D) handle67. She was _her brains to remember the mans time, but her bad memory failed her.A) hitting B) beating C) racking D) exhausting68. Many apartments have doors with a security window so that one may _outside and observe visitors without being seen.A) peer B) peek C) peel D) pile69. French cars are more elegantly styled than their British _.A) counterparts B) equals C) ones D) copies70. After failing his driving test four times, he finally _trying to pass.A) gave up B) gave away C) gave off D) gave in六级模拟试卷 - 词汇2Part Vocabulary(20 minutes)41. This song _ his lifes dream and ardent love of life.A) incorporated B) initiated C) exposed D)embodied42. Every time I listen to Tchaikovsky, I found myself _ in the beauty of the works by one of the most artistically creative composers.A) submerged B) soaked C) sucked D)immersed43. Benjamin Franklin _and presented to Congress, on the 21st of July, a plan of confederation.A) draw in B) draw on C) draw up D)draw down44. The day when he first arrived in Chicago _ distinctly in his memory.A) stands down B) stands in C) stands out D)stands up45. In regard to those ancient emperors, we them in the _ of their times.A) content B) context C) contest D)contention46. It is said that the reconstruction of the Grand Theatre is a _ project of Shanghai government this year.A) prestige B) superiority C) priority D)publicity47. The price of the real estate in this area may _ to unexpected values, so everyone should be conscious of the maximum price that he would want to pay for a particular property.A) stagger B) shrink C) soar D)suspend48. With the Chinese economy expected to continue its strong performance, ability to speak the Chinese language will be an _ of greater and greater value.A) asset B) ethic C) inventory D)obligation49. People with a great deal of _ often have admiring friends and bitter enemies.A) quality B) appearance C) personality D)character50. Such a toy with musical sounds and animal noises will _ any young child.A) dismay B) astonish C) fascinate D)perplex51. After reading _ of books by great authors for some time, the boy decided to go on to read the originals.A) themes B) insights C) digests D)leaflets52. In my belief, some of the comments in the movie about the job market are actually _ of real?life difficulties in find a good job after graduation from universities.A) reflections B) demonstrations C) illuminations D)reproductions53. In the poem, he depicted the happy _ of girls playing on a swing in early spring.A) perspective B) view C) landscape D)scene54. Radical social changes transformed the common _ of life in the countryside more slowly than in towns and cities.A) scales B) patterns C) grades D)ranks55. Contrary to popular belief, epidemics do not occur _ after a natural disaster.A) spontaneously B) simultaneously C) homogeneously D)instantaneously56. She _ all criticism and went on with her project.A) warded off B) shrugged off C) gave away D)set aside57. Looking back upon the whole process, we have every reason to _ our success to Mary who suggested the right method at the beginning.A) ascribe B) ascertain C) aspire D)assert58. Overpopulation has greatly _ the development of this city.A) rectified B) hampered C) averted D)discarded59. The teacher _ from her custom and gave no assignments for the weekend.A) deviated B) disconnected C) detached D)distorted60. Immigration from countries and cultures that are _ with the cultural core of this nation has been generally prohibited.A) interior B) invisible C) incompatible D)integral61. The little chair _ when the fat man sat down on it without thinking.A) crushed B) collapsed C) crumpled D)yielded62. Your afternoon sightseeing will _ famous landmarks and monuments including the White House, Embassy Row, the Capitol, the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument.A) highlight B) underline C) activate D)upgrade63. Films of this sort have lost their _ for many Spanish young people.A) appeal B) pledge C) image D)survival64. This course is designed to help children _ such real?life situations as separation and loss.A) cope with B) settle down C) intervene in D)interfere with65. Foreign language teachers of this university are busy designing a test of spoken English to _ the original written examination.A) contaminate B) compliment C) complement D)coordinate66. Her chief _ was her not packing a raincoat for her trip to Yunnan last July.A) drawback B) handicap C) bruise D)blunder67. Idlers, no matter how poor they are, are always _ at finding reasons not to take action to improve their living conditions.A) intrinsic B) ingenious C) initial D)inherent68. As the graduation is drawing near, every student began to _ his future.A)compensate B) contemplate C) jeopardize D)manifest69. The investigation gives support to the _ between profit and top manager?s pay.A) analogy B) paradox C) correlation D)illusion70. It advocated by the book that a man, no matter how _ his origin may be, can be successful with unremitting efforts and strong will. A) inferior B) awkward C) minor D)humble六级模拟试卷 - 阅读1Part Reading Comprehension(35 minutes)Passage One Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage:Every profession or trade, every art, and every science has its technical vocabulary. Different occupations, however, differ widely in the character of their special vocabularies. In trades and handicrafts, and other vocations, like farming and fishery, that have occupied great numbers of men from remote times, the technical vocabulary, is very old. It consists largely of native words, or of borrowed words that have worked themselves into the very fiber of our language. Hence, though highly technical in many particulars, these vocabularies are more familiar in sound, and more generally understood, than most other technicalities. The special dialects of law, medicine, divinity, and philosophy have also, in their older strata, become pretty familiar to cultivated persons and have contributed much to the popular vocabulary. Yet every vocation still possesses a large body of technical terms that remain essentially foreign, even to educated speech. And the proportion has been much increased in the last fifty years, particularly in the various departments of natural and and in the mechanic arts. Here new terms are coined with the greatest freedom, and abandoned with indifference when they have served their turn. Most of the new coinages are confined to special discussions, and seldom get into general literature or conversation. Yet no profession is nowadays, as all professions once were, a close guild (行会). The lawyer, the physician, the man of science, the divine, associated freely with his fellow-creatures, and does not meet them in a merely professional way. Furthermore, what is called popular science makes everybody acquainted with modern views and recent discoveries. Any important experiment, though made in a remote or provincial laboratory, is at once reported in the newspapers, and everybody is soon talking about it as in the case of the Roentgen rays and wireless telegraphy. Thus our common speech is always taking up new technical commonplace.21.Special words used in technical discussion.A) never last long B) should be confined to scientific fieldsC) may become part of common speechD) are considered artificial language speech22.It is true that.A) everyone is interested in scientific findingsB) the average man often uses in his own vocabulary what was once technical language not meant for himC) an educated person would be expected to know most technical termsD) various professions and occupations often interchange their dialects and jargons23.In recent years,there has been a marked increase in the number of technical terms in the terminology of.A) fishery B) farming C) government D) sports24.The writer of the article was, undoubtedly .A) a linguist B) an attorney C) a scientist D) an essayist25.The authors main purpose in the passage is to.A) describe a phenomenon B) propose a solutionC) be entertaining D) argue a belief六级模拟试卷 - 阅读2Passage Two Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage:An important new industry, oil refining, grew after the Civil War. Crude oil, or petroleuma dark, thick ooze(渗出物,分泌物)from the earthhad been known for hundreds of years. But little use had ever been made of it. In the 1850s Samuel M. Kier, a manufacturer in western Pennsylvania, began collecting the oil from local seepage and refining it into kerosene. Refining, like smelting, is a process of removing impurities from a raw material.Kerosene was used to light lamps. It was a cheap substitute for whale oil, which was becoming harder to get. Soon there was a large demand for kerosene. People began to search for new supplies of petroleum.The first oil well was drilled by E.L.Drake,a retired railroad conductor.In 1859he began drilling in Titusville,Pennsylvania.The so impractical and foolish that onlookers called itDrakes Folly.But when he had drilled down about 70 feet(21 meters),Drake struck oil.His well began to yield 20 barrels of crude oil a day.News of Drakes success brought oil prospectors to the scene. By the early 1860s these wildcatters were drilling for black gold all over western Pennsylvania. The boom rivaled the California gold rush of 1848 in its excitement and Wild West atmosphere. And it brought far more wealth to the prospectors than any gold rush.Crude oil could be refined into many products. For some years kerosene continued to be the principal one. It was sold in grocery stores and door-to-door. In the 1880s and 1890s refi

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