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1、2005 年 6 月英语六级Part Vocabulary (20 minutes)Directions: There are 30plete sentenin this part. For each sentence there are fourchoimarked A), B), C) and D). Choose the NOE answert best completes the sentence. single line through the centre.atches to make it more durable.Then mark the corresponding lett

2、er on the Answer Sheet wi31. Susan hasA) reinforcedC) steadiedthe elbows of her sons jacket with leathB) sustainedD) confirmed32. Although we tried to concentrate on the lecture, we wereroom.by the noise form the nextA) distractedC) dispersedB) displacedD) discarded33. The reason why so many childre

3、n like to eat this new brand of biscuit ist it is particularlyst and.A) fragileC) briskB) feebleD) crisp34.t trust the speaker any more, since the remarks he made in his lectures are neverthe facts.withA) symmetricalC) compatible35. They had to eat a(n)A) temporaryC) immediateB) comparativeD) harmon

4、iousmeal, or they would be too late for the concert.B) hastyD) urgent36. Having a(n)attitude towards people with different ideas is an indicationt one hasbeen well educated.yticalA)B) bearableD) tolerant; each system reflects the history and presentC) elastic37. No form ofernmenthe world isneeds of

5、the region or the nation.A) dominantB) influentialD) drasticC)egral38. In spite of theA) faC) gloomyeconomic forecast, manufacturing outpuB) dizzyD) opaques risen slightly.39. Too often Dr. Johnsons lectures patient.A) look tohow to protect the doctor rathern how to cure theB) dwell onD) shrug offC)

6、 permeateo40. Located in Washington D.C., the Library of Congress contains an impressiveon every conceivable subject.of booksA) flockC) pileB) configurationD) array41. Some feltt they were hurryingo an epoch of unprecedented enlightenment, in whichbetter education and benefiA) maainC) certifyl techn

7、ology wouldB) ensureD) consolewealnd leisure for all.42. Fiberoptic cables can carrydreds ofephone conversationsB) spontaneouslyD) ingeniously.A) homogeneouslyC) simultaneously43. Excellent fiA) transcendC) abolishare those whichnational and cultural barriers.B) traverseD) suppress44. The law of sup

8、ply and demand will eventually take care of a shortage orof dentists.A) surgeC) flush45. One third of the Chi area.A) remarkablyC) drasticallyB) surplusD) fluctuationes live in California,he United She San FranciscoB) severelyD) predominantly46. After the terrible accident, I discoveredA) sensibleC)

9、 sentimentalt my ear wasB) sensitiveD) sensationaling less.47. Now the cheers and applauseA) mingledC) baffledin a single sustained roar.B) tangledD) huddled48. Among all the public holidays, National Day seems to be the most joyful to the people of thecountry; onA) trappedC) soakedt day the whole c

10、ountry isin a festival atmosphere.B) sunkD) immersed49. The wooden cases must be secured by overall metal strapsot they can be strongenough to stand rough handling duringA) transitC) shift.B) motionD) traffic50. Nowadays many rural people flock to the city to look for jobs on the amptiont thestreets

11、 there areA) overwhelmedC) pavedwith gold.B) stockedD) overlappedlions and tigers.51. It is a wellA) enrichesC) adoptsknown factt the cat familyB)D) embra t I no longmodates52. MyA) as has failed me so many timesrancelace anyon what he promises.B) probabilityD) conformityof words which are comparati

12、vely seldom used inC) reliance53. The English language contains a ordinary conversation.A) latitudeB) multitudeC) magnitudeD) longitude54. It wach a(n)when Pat and Mike met each other.okyo. Each thoughtt the otherwas still inA) occurrenceC) fancyB) coincidenceD) destinys behavior an55. Parents have

13、to learn how to follow a bodypt the tone of theirtothe badyA) perceptionsC)eractionss capabilities.B) consuionsD)erruptions56.ernments today play an increasingly larger roleeducation.heof welfare, economics, andA) scopesB) rangesD)C) rss57. If businessmen are taxed too much, they will no longer bet

14、tax revenues might actually shrink.to work hard, with the resultA) cultivatedC) motivatedB) licensedD) innovated58. Jack is not very decisive, and he always finds himself in ahe really wants to do.as if he doesnt know whatA) fantasyC) contradictionB) dilemmaD)59. He is a promising young man who is n

15、ow studying at our graduate school. As hipervisor, Iwould like toA) commendC) presumehim to your notice.B) decreeD) articulatefor many years to come.60. It was a wonderful occaA) conceiveC) contrivewhich we willB) chD) cherishPart Cloze (15 minutes)Directions: There are 20 blshe following passage. F

16、or each blthere are four choimarked A), B), C) and D) on the right side of the pr. You should choose the ONEt bestsinglefitso the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet wiline through the centre.Although there are many skillful Braille readers, thousands of other blind peopl

17、e find it difficult tolearnt system. They are thereby shut61from the world of books and newsprs,having to62on friends to read aloud to them.A young scientist named Raymond Kurzweil has now designed a computer which is a major63in providing aid to the64. His machine, Cyclops, has a camerat6566any pag

18、e,through a blindrets the pro sounds, and then delivers them orally in a robot-likespeaker. By pressing the appropriatecan “read” any68buttons67Cyclopss keyboard, ahe English language.forward in the education of theThis remarkable invention represents a tremendoushandicapped. At present, Cyclops cos

19、ts 50,000.6970, Mr. Kurzweil and his assotesare preparing a smaller71improved vert will sell72lessn halft price. Within a few years, Kurzweil73the price range will be low enough forevery school and library to Federation for the Blind, hopesCyclops for the price of a good74one. Michael Hingson, Direc

20、tor of the Nationalt75set.will be able to buy home76ofeviMr. Hingsonsanization purchased five machines and is now testing themin Maryland,hose tests,Colorado, Iowa, California, and New York. Blind people have been77making lots of“This is the78suggestions to the engineers who helped to produce Cyclop

21、s.timet blind people have evere individual studies79a productwas put on the market,” Hingson said. “Most manufacturers bevedt having the blindhelp the blind was likeling disabled people to teachotherdisabledpeople.Int80, the manufacturers have been the blines.”A) up B) down C) in D) offA) dwell B) r

22、ely C) press D) urgeA) execution B) distinction C) breakthrough D) prosA) paralyzed B) uneducated C) invisible D) sightlessA) scans B) enlarges C) sketches D) projectsA) behavior B) expresC) movement D) voiceA) on B) at C) in D) fromA) visual B) pred C) virtual D) spokenA) stride B) trail C) haul D)

23、 footprA) Likewise B) Moreover C) However D) Though71. A) but B)n C) or D) thenA) on B) for C) through D) toA) estimates B) considers C) counts D) determines74. A) sett) own C) invest D) retain75. A) schools B) children C) famis D) companies76. A) ms B) modes C) cases D) collectionsA) producing B) r

24、esearching C) ascertaining D) assistingA) true B) valuable C) authentic D) pleasantA) after B) when C) before D) as80. A) occaB) moment C) sense D) eventSection B Compound DicionCertain phrases one commonly hears among Americans capture their devotion to individualism:“Do you own thing.” ”I did it m

25、y way.” ”Youll have to decidedt for yourself.” “Youmade your bed, now (S1) in it.” “if youout for number one.”t look out for yourself, no one else will.” “LookClosely (S2) with the value they place on indi8vidualism is the importance Americans (S3) toprivacy. Americans amet people need some time to

26、themselves or some time alone tothink about things or recover their (S4) psychological energy. Americans have great (S5)understanding foreigners who always want to be winotherson who dislike being alone.If the parents can (S6) it, each child will have his or her own bedroom. Having ones ownbedroom,

27、her books, her books and so on. These things will be hers and no one elses.Americans amert (S9). Doctors, lawyers, psychologists, and others have ruleserningityt areended to prevent information about their cntsal situationsforming known to others.Americans attitude about privacy can be hard for foreigners to understand. (10) . When thoseboundaries are crossed , an Ameri

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