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1、2005年6月英语六级真题及答案Part I Listening Comprehension (20 minutes)Section ADirections:In this section, you will hear 10 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the question will be spoken only once. After each question th
2、ere will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.Example:You will hear: You will read:A) 2 hours.B) 3 hours.C) 4 hours.D) 5
3、 hours.From the conversation we know that the two are talking about some work they will start at 9 oclock in the morning and have to finish by 2 in the afternoon. Therefore, D) “5 hours” is the correct answer. You should choose D on the Answer Sheet and mark it with a single line through the centre.
4、Sample Answer A B C D1.A) It will reduce government revenues.B) It will stimulate business activities.C) It will mainly benefit the wealthy.D) It will cut the stockholders dividends.(C)2.A) She will do her best if the job is worth doing.B) She prefers a life of continued exploration.C) She will stic
5、k to the job if the pay is good.D) She doesnt think much of job-hopping.(B)3.A) Stop thinking about the matter.B) Talk the drug user out of the habit.C) Be more friendly to his schoolmate.D) Keep his distance from drug addicts.(D)4.A) The son.B) The father.C) The mother.D) Aunt Louise.(C)5.A) Stay a
6、way for a couple of weeks.B) Check the locks every two weeks.C) Look after the Johnsons house.D) Move to another place.(A)6.A) He would like to warm up for the game.B) He didnt want to be held up in traffic.C) He didnt want to miss the game.D) He wanted to catch as many game birds as possible.(C)7.A
7、) It was burned down.B) It was robbed.C) It was blown up.D) It was closed down.(B)8.A) She isnt going to change her major.B) She plans to major in tax law.C) She studies in the same school as her brother.D) She isnt going to work in her brothers firm.(D)9.A) The man should phone the hotel for direct
8、ions.B) The man can ask the department store for help.C) She doesnt have the hotels phone number.D) The hotel is just around the corner.(A)10.A) She doesnt expect to finish all her work in thirty minutes.B) She has to do a lot of things within a short time.C) She has been overworking for a long time
9、.D) She doesnt know why there are so many things to do.(B)Section B Compound Dictation注意: 听力理解的B节(Section B)为复合式听写(Compound Dictation),题目在试卷二上,现在请取出试卷二。Certain phrases one commonly hears among Americans capture their devotion to individualism: “Do you own thing.” “I did it my way.” “Youll have to de
10、cided that for yourself.” “You made your bed, now (S1) _ in it.” “if you dont look out for yourself, no one else will.” “Look out for number one.”Closely (S2) _ with the value they place on individualism is the importance Americans (S3) _ to privacy. Americans assume that people need some time to th
11、emselves or some time alone to think about things or recover their (S4) _ psychological energy. Americans have great (S5) _ understanding foreigners who always want to be with another person who dislike being alone.If the parents can (S6) _ it, each child will have his or her own bedroom, even as an
12、 (S7) _, fixes in a person the notion that (S8) _. Having ones own bedroom, her books, her books and so on. These things will be hers and no one elses.Americans assumer that (S9) _. Doctors, lawyers, psychologists, and others have rules governing confidentiality that are intended to prevent informat
13、ion about their clients personal situations form becoming known to others.Americans attitude about privacy can be hard for foreigners to understand. (10) _. When those boundaries are crossed, an Americans body will visibly stiffen and his manner will become cool and aloof.Part II Reading Comprehensi
14、on (35 minutes)Directions:There are 4 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single
15、 line through the center.Passage OneQuestions 11 to 15 are based on the following passage.Low-level slash-and-burn farming doesnt harm rainforest. On the contrary, it helps farmers and improves forest soils. This is the unorthodox view of a German soil scientist who has shown that burnt clearings in
16、 the Amazon, dating back more than 1,000 years, helped create patches of rich, fertile soil that farmers still benefit from today.Most rainforest soils are thin and poor because they lack minerals and because the heat and heavy rainfall destroy most organic matter in the soils within four years of i
17、t reaching the forest floor. This means topsoil contains few of the ingredients needed for long-term successful farming.But Bruno Glaser, a soil scientist of the University of Bayreuth, has studied unexpected patches of fertile soils in the central Amazon. These soils contain lots of organic matter.
18、Glaser has shown that most of this fertile organic matter comes from “black carbon”the organic particles from camp fires and charred (烧成炭的) wood left over from thousands of years of slash-and-burn farming. “The soils, known as Terra Preta, contained up to 70times more black carbon than the surroundi
19、ng soil, “says Glaser.Unburnt vegetation rots quickly, but black carbon persists in the soil for many centuries. Radiocarbon dating shows that the charred wood in Terra Preta soils is typically more than 1,000 years old.“Slash-and-burn farming can be good for soils provided it doesnt completely burn
20、 all the vegetation, and leaves behind charred wood,” says Glaser. “It can be better than manure (粪肥).” Burning the forest just once can leave behind enough black carbon to keep the soil fertile for thousands of years. And rainforests easily regrow after small-scale clearing. Contrary to the convent
21、ional view that human activities damage the environment, Glaser says: “Black carbon combined with human wastes is responsible for the richness of Terra Preta soils.”Terra Preta soils turn up in large patches all over the Amazon, where they are highly prized by farmers. All the patches fall within 50
22、0 square kilometers in the central Amazon. Glaser says the widespread presence of pottery (陶器) confirms the soils human origins.The findings add weight to the theory that large areas of the Amazon have recovered so well from past periods of agricultural use that the regrowth has been mistaken by gen
23、erations of biologists for “virgin” forest.During the past decade, researchers have discovered hundreds of large earth works deep in the jungle. They are up to 20 meters high and cover up to a square kilometer. Glaser claims that these earth works, built between AD 400 and 1400, were at the heart of
24、 urban civilizations. Now it seems the richness of the Terra Preta soils may explain how such civilizations managed to feed themselves.11.We learn from the passage that the traditional view of slash-and-burn farming is that _.A) it does no harm to the topsoil of the rainforestB) it destroys rainfore
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