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此文档收集于网络,如有侵权,请联系网站删除大学英语六级(CET-6)历年真题大全37套使用说明1. 本文件包括19902006年大学英语六级真题及答案。是我花费数百小时,反复校对、多方考证制作而成。这是一份凝结着无限心血的、以世界一流技术精心打造的、美仑美奂至不可思议的、整齐划一得令人心醉的、完整完美得让人感动的、不论内容还是形式均堪称一流的、兼具最高实用价值和极高收藏价值的文档!她囊括17年36套真题,可谓工程浩大,功在当代,利及千秋;她美观准确,引领中国互联网走向精致时代!发布的又一部气势恢宏的原创精品,鸿篇巨制!大家版托福历年真题大全、雅思历年真题大全、GRE历年真题大全、专四专八历年真题大全、PETS历年真题大全也将陆续推出,敬请关注!2.各题答案均隐藏在D)选项后,显示的方法是鼠标左键单击“常用”工具栏“显示/隐藏编辑标记”按钮。再次单击又被隐藏。见下图:如果WORD是英文版的,看这个:如果按“显示/隐藏编辑标记”按钮无法隐藏答案,请按下列步骤操作:工具选项视图格式标记点“隐藏文字”复选框让它变成“隐藏文字”(也就是清除“隐藏文字”复选框)确定。3.做题时请切换至“普通”视图,因为显示答案时页面变化小;在做完形填空或阅读理解时,可以通过拖动WORD中的拆分条按钮,将窗口分为上下两个部分,便于相互对照。这不仅给您带来效率和方便,也给您增添了很多做题的乐趣!关于本文档更多的使用技巧,请参考专帖“word使用技巧”。如仍有任何技术问题,欢迎跟帖或发新帖询问。4.本文档制作之精细令人叹为观止!例如,如此鸿篇巨制,找不出两个连续的空格;找不到段落标记或者句号、逗号、感叹号等前面有空格的情况!几乎找不到四个选项后标点不统一的情况(例如有的有句号而有的没有)!如此等等,不一而足。5.在内容方面,除有明示外,如缺少1990年6月、1992年1月和1992年6月六级答案;1994年6月六级试题与答案,肯定不会有缺题或漏答案的情况。本文档之准确完整可以检验:请查看您手头的1995年6月六级试题有没有35题?相信您手头的文档与本文档相比还有无数的例如单词错误,答案与题目不符,听力题目漏缺等等!在查遗补缺方面,我们花费了巨大的精力!不仅巧妙地利用互联网进行了艰苦卓绝考证,而且多次前往国家图书馆,跑了很多书店。现在呈现给大家的,确实是一份凝结着无限劳动和无限智慧的精品!不过,需要说明两点:一、本文档还不完整,还缺一年的试题和几年的答案,听力原文也很不全。请热心的您一起来补充;二、由于题量浩大,我还没来得及对每套试题逐字校对,文中错误还会有不少。也请您一块来纠错,共同打造一部真正词典级的作品!鉴于此,本文档将不定期随时更新,请您关注。6.试题搜集主要由帅气的Java和高效率的“冰力十足”完成,2006年12月23日老六级由美丽勤劳的shine录入,2006年12月24日大学英语新六级由智慧敏锐的Jessamine录入。为查证资料,shine多次前往国家图书馆;专业水准的图片由Jessamine制作;本文所采用的某些制作技术,得到了守柔、sylun、konggs等一流高人的指点和帮助。本作品是集体智慧的结晶,非一人之力所能为,在此一并感谢!全书由本人统稿、审校、考证、补遗、制作。7.本文档具备实用、收藏鉴赏、礼品馈赠三大功能。实用价值不仅在于方便广大考生备考,也在于方便广大教师、专家编著六级真题复习资料。对于考生,在电脑上学习英语的效率肯定会比书面上高(当然也可以打印成书面的来用),查单词,查资料非常方便,学习变成了一种享受!而且,对于做错的题目,或者尚有疑惑的题目,可以来本站很方便地提出讨论。对于教师、专家,因为本文档的精美整齐性是当前中国任何一本类似出版物所难以比拟的,广大作者、专家基本不再需要花费时间来进行题目本身的录入、校对,可以把更多的时间和精力用于原创写作中去,创作出更好的、质量更高的、更适合广大考生的作品!把有限的时间投向更有意义的事情;本文档具有极高的收藏和欣赏价值,因为她几乎涵盖了所有的四六级真题,所以承载了无数人曾经的奋斗、进步与光荣!有空的时候,打开本档,滚滚鼠标,既带来美的享受,又带来美的回忆;将如此精美的本文档送人,那是多么时尚、高雅,多么有面子啊!8.本文档任何人均可以免费使用,任何网站均可以发布。所以本文档不设密,且以原汁WORD文档奉献。但本文档版权归大家网所有,任何网站发布此文档时,不得将本文档用于商业用途,不得破坏本作品的完整性,不得清除本文档中大家学习网和作者标识,必须在明显位置清楚注明转自大家学习网,否则,自行承担一切法律后果!在这,特别想跟各网站站长说,这世界上最不可以欺负的就是老实人,您把别人作品的标识改成自己的,难道就没想过,为什么在网上找不到最新真题文本版呢?难道非要把人逼到将做好的WORD文档转成图片吗?那既对网友造成不便,也是人类文明的倒退。9.祝大家考出好成绩,轻松过关!祝您成功!此文档仅供学习与交流1990年1月六级参考答案Part I1.B2.C3.A4.A5.D6.A7.B8.B9.D10.C11.A12.B13.D14.C15.D16.B17.C18.B19.D20.APart II21.D22.B23.C24.B25.B26.C27.C28.A29.A30.A31.D32.D33.C34.A35.A36.D37.B38.C39.D40.BPart III41.C42.A43.B44.A45.A46.D47.B48.D49.B50.A51.C52.A53.B54.C55.C56.C57.C58.D59.B60.A61.D62.D63.D64.D65.A66.D67.B68.A69.C70.BPart IV71.(instead) (instead) of72.like as to73.has have74.the (hand) /(hand)75.it them76.(leads) (leads) to 或 leads causes77.down up78.Nevertheless Therefore/So79.works work/job/ernational national1990年1月六级听力原文1.W: What is the home assignment from Professor Smith? I missed the class this morning.M: Finish reading Chapter 5 and 6, and write an essay based on chapter 3 and 4. Remember, its your turn to give presentation next Monday.Q: What will the woman do in addition to the home assignment for the whole class?2.M: Now, Im going to start off by asking you a difficult question. Why would you like to get this post?W: Well, first of all I know that your firm has a very good reputation. Then Ive heard you offer good opportunities for promotion for the right person.Q: What do we know from this conversation?3.W: Did you hear Mike is in hospital with head injures and a broken arm?M: Yes, apparently he was struck by another vehicle and turned completely over.Q: What happened to Mike?4.M: Could you help me to decide what I should buy for my brothers birthday?W: Remember, you took a picture of him at his last birthday party? Why not buy him a frame so that he can fix the picture in it.Q: What did the man do last year for his brothers birthday?5.M: What did your doctor describe for you?W: Well, he said there is no need for me to take any medicine if I eat well-balanced meals.Q: What did the man do last year for his brothers birthday?6.W: Could you tell me what I should do if my car breaks down?M: Well, Im sure you wont have any trouble, Mrs. Smith, but if something should happen, just call this number.Theyll see that you get help.Q: What does the man really mean?7.W: Did you watch the game last night?M: I wouldnt have missed it for anything!Q: Did the man watch the game last night?8.M: Hey, Louise, Ive got a used copy of our chemistry textbook for half price.W: Im afraid you wasted your money, yours is the first edition, but were supposed to be using the third edition.Q: What has the man done?9.M: Could you tell me the timetable of the school bus?W: Well, the bus leaves here for the campus every two hours from 7:00 a.m. But on Saturdays it starts half an hour later.Q: When does the second bus leave on Saturdays?10.W: I had prepared dinner for eight people before Mary called and said that she and her husband could not make it.M: Thats all right. I am just going to tell you I have invited Tom and his girlfriend.Q: How many people are coming to the dinner?Passage OneStrikes are very common in Britain. They are extremely harmful to its industries. In fact, there are other countries in Western Europe that lose more working days through strikes every year than Britain. The trouble with the strikes in Britain is that they occur in essential industries. There are over 495 unions in Britain. Some unions are very small. Over 20 have more than 100,000 members. Unions do not exist only to demand higher wages. They also educate their members. They provide benefits for the sick and try to improve working conditions. Trade unioners say that we must thank the unions for the great improvement in working conditions in the last hundred years. It is now against the law for union members to go on strike without the support of their union. This kind of strike is called the unofficial strike and was common until recently. Employers feel that unofficial strikes were most harmful because they would not be predicted. However, these unofficial strikes still occur from time to time and some unions have also refused to cooperate with the law. As a result, the general picture of the relations between workers and employers in Britain has gone from bad to worse.Questions 11 to 13 are based on the passage you have just heard.11.In what way are strikes in Britain different from those in other European countries?12.Why are British employers so afraid of unofficial strikes?13.What conclusion can be drawn from this passage?Passage TwoEverywhere we look we see Americans running. They run for every reason anybody could think of.They run for health, for beauty, to lose weight, to feel fit and because its the thing they love to do. Every year, for example, thousands upon thousands of people run in one race, the Boston Marathon, the best known long distance race in the United States. In recent years, there have been nearly 5,000 official competitors and it takes three whole minutes for the crowd of runners just to cross the starting line. You may have heard the story of the Greek runner Pheidippides. He ran from Marathon to Athens to deliver the news of the great victory 2,500 years ago. No one knows how long it took him to run the distance. But the story tells us that he died of the effort. Today no one will die in a Marathon race. But the effort is still enormous. Someone does come in first in this tiring foot race. But at the finish line we see what this race is about: not being first but finishing. The real victory is not over ones fellow runners but over ones own body. Its a victory of will-power over fatigue. In the Boston Marathon each person who crosses that finish line is a winner.Questions 14 to 16 are based on the passage you have just heard.14.Whats the real victory for the thousands of Marathon runners?15.Who is a winner in the competition?16.What happened to the ancient Greek runner Pheidippides?Passage ThreeDeep Springs is an American college. It is an unusual college. It is high in the white mountains in California not in a college town. The campus is a collection of old buildings with no beautiful classrooms. The only college-like thing about Deep Springs is its library. Students can study from the 17,000 books 24 hours a day. The library is never crowded as there are only 24 well-qualified male students at the college. In addition, there are only five full-time professors. These teachers believe in the idea of this college. They need to believe in it. They do not get much money. In fact, their salaries are only about 9,000 dollars a year plus room and meals. The schools gives the young teachers as well as the students something more important than money. “There is no place like Deep Springs,” says a second-year student from New York State, “Most colleges today are much the same but Deep Springs is not afraid to be different.” He says that students at his college are in a situation quite unlike in the other school. Students are there to learn and they cannot run away from problems. There is no place to escape to. At most colleges, students can close their book and go to a film. They can go out to restaurants or to parties. Deep Springs students have completely different alternatives. They can talk to each other or to their teachers. Another possible activity is to go to the library to study. They might decide to do some work. The students who doesnt want to do any of these activities can go for a walk in the desert. Deep Springs is far from the world of restaurants and cinemas. There is not even a television set on campus.Questions 17 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard.17.What is the total number of students at Deep Springs College?18.What is true of the campus of Deep Springs College?19.Which of the following is mentioned in the passage?20.What can students at Deep Springs do in their spare time?1991年1月六级参考答案Part I1.D2.C3.A4.A5.B6.A7.D8.B9.D10.C11.D12.A13.D14.B15.C16.B17.A18.C19.B20.CPart II21.D22.A23.A24.D25.C26.C27.B28.B29.D30.D31.B32.A33.C34.C35.A36.D37.B38.C39.A40.APart III41.D42.B43.D44.C45.A46.A47.C48.D49.D50.A51.C52.A53.C54.B55.B56.B57.B58.C59.B60.D61.C62.D63.A64.C65.A66.B67.A68.A69.B70.D1991年6月六级参考答案Part I1.D2.C3.A4.A5.B6.B7.A8.C9.C10.B11.B12.C13.D14.D15.A16.D17.C18.B19.D20.APart II21.A22.B23.A24.D25.C26.D27.B28.A29.C30.D31.B32.B33.A34.C35.D36.D37.B38.C39.A40.APart III41.D42.B43.D44.C45.A46.A47.C48.D49.D50.A51.C52.A53.C54.B55.B56.B57.B58.C59.B60.D61.C62.D63.A64.C65.A66.B67.A68.A69.B70.D71.nothing everything72.because although73.nineteen nineteenth74.that what75.aroused arose76.like as/plicated simple78.(consist) (consist) of79.that which80.not /作文范文:The graph shows the changing rate of car accidents in Walton city in 1990. The first two months of 1990 showed an increasing trend. The rate rose to 32 in March but fell to 26 in June. From June on the rate was rising again and reached the peak point 39 in August. After August the rate began to decline, and eventually dropped to the lowest point 16 at the end of the year.The highest rate in August was due to unfavorable weather conditions. Humidity and high temperature make drivers impatient, which easily leads to car accidents. The high rate in the first half of 1990 was also caused by the bad weather condition. In Walton City the excessive rain comes at early spring. The rain made road slippery, which often resulted in car accidents.This year the pattern is expected to change. The city government has raised fund to improve the road condition. Two new roads will be finished at the beginning of this year and are expected to open to traffic soon. Furthermore, the new road regulation provides that in summer every car must be air-conditioned. With all these precautions, Im sure that the rate of car accidents will be much lower this year.1991年6月六级听力原文Section A1.M: Now, whats your problem, Madam?W: Oh, yes. My husband bought this yellow skirt here yesterday. It is very nice, but its not the colour I want. Have you got any blue ones?Q: What does the woman want to do?2.M: The city council has finally voted the funds to build a new high school.W: Its about time they did it. I dont know what took them so long.Q: Whats the womans opinion about the school?3.M: Last night, jack left his car parked in front of his girl-friends house and when he came out to go home, it was gone.W: Wow! Thats really tough. He just bought it last month, didnt he?Q: What do you think happened?4.M: Some people know a lot more than they tell.W: Unfortunately the reverse is also true.Q: What does the man mean?5.W: We all talk about how liberated we are, but in fact women are still not equally treated.M: I dont think so. Youve got the vote, youve got your careersI think youve go everything important.Q: What are they arguing about?6.M: Its partly your own fault. You should never let in anyone like that unless youre expecting him.W: Its all very well to say that, but someone cones to the door and says” electricity “or “gas” and you automatically think he is OK, especially if he shows you a card.Q: How does the woman feel about the mans remarks?7.M: Your yard is always so beautiful, Cathy. You must have a gardener.W: Oh, no. It would cost at least $50 a month to hire someone to do the work, so I do most of it myself. I enjoy taking care of the flowers, but I have to force myself to do the weeding and cut the grass.Q: What does Cathy like to do?8.M: Id like to make two reservations on Flight 651 for June 8th.W: Im sorry, were booked up on the 8th. But we still have a few seats available on the 9th.Q: When does the man want to leave?9.M: I have to think about your offer. I cant say “yes” or “no” at the moment.W: You can take your time. It will do if you let me know your decision in a day or two.Q: Which of the following is true?10.M: Well, this is a pleasant surprise. It seems to me we ran into each other here last week too.W: You and I must have the same idea. The only way to beat the crowds when you do the grocery shopping on Saturday is to be here when they open at 9:00 oclock sharp!Q: Why did both of them do grocery shopping at 9:00 oclock sharp?Section BPassage OneIn recent years, many Americans of both sexes and various ages have become interested in improving their bodies. They have become devoted to physical fitness.Many persons have a strong desire to be more physically fit. By nature, Americans are enthusiastic and energetic about hobbies or pastimes.Many of them apply this enthusiasm, optimism, and energy to running. As a result, there are running clubs to join and numerous books and magazines to read about running.The desire to be physically fit is explained by a “passion” for good health. The high rate of heart attacks in the 1960s caused an increase of interest in improving the human body.Middle-aged men especially suffer from heart attacks. Thus, they are one group strongly interested in more physical exercises. In fact, many doctors encourage their patients to become more physically active, especially those who have inactive jobs. It is interesting to note that the rate of heart attacks began to decease between 1972 and 1974 and it is still decreasing. Physical fitness has now become a new “love” of Americans. Will it last long? Only time will tell-or until another “new passion” comes along?Questions 11 to 13 are based on the passage you have just heard.11.Why are Americans so interested in physical exercises?12.What about the rate of heart attacks between 1972 and 1974 in the United States?13.What kind of patients are especially encouraged to take part in physical exercises?Passage TwoTelephone books in the United States have white, blue and yellow pages.The white pages list people with phones by last name. The blue pages contain numbers of city services, government agencies, and public schools. Businesses and professional services are listed in special section-the Yellow Pages.To make a long distance call, you need an area code. Each area in the U.S. has an area code. The area covered by one are code may be small or large. For example, New York City has one area code, but so does the whole state of Oregon. If you want to know the area code of a place, you can look it up in the area code map which is printed in the front of the white pages.There are a lot of public telephones in the U.S. They have their own numbers. If you are making a long distance call on a public telephone and run out of money, give the number on your phone to the person youre talking to. Then hang up the receiver and he can call you back. If you make a long distance call and get a wrong number, call the operator and explain what happened. This means that you can make the call again to the right number without having to pay more money.Questions 14 to 16 are based on the passage you have just heard.14.Where can you find the telephone number of a city council in t

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