1993年1月大学英语六级(CET-6)真题试卷.doc
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1、1993年1月大学英语六级(CET-6)真题试卷Part I Listening Comprehension (20 minutes)Section A1.A) It was misleading.B) It was enjoyable.C) It was rather boring.D) It was just so-so.(C)2.A) Pop music.B) Folk music.C) Classical music.D) All kinds of music.(B)3.A) He will fly directly to his destination.B) He has to ch
2、ange at Albany.C) He is still not sure how to get there.D) He must change at Jacksonville.(A)4.A) Its late.B) Its crowed.C) Its empty.D) Its on time.(D)5.A) Unusual.B) Enthusiastic.C) Serious.D) Threatening.(B)6.A) Her name is on the top of the list.B) She will be the last to be interviewed.C) She i
3、s expecting a job interview.D) She must fix a date for the job.(B)7.A) The husband is not usually so observant.B) The wife is annoyed at her husbands complaint.C) The husband hasnt told the truth.D) The wife is going to the hairdressers.(C)8.A) The student miss their professor very much.B) The profe
4、ssor didnt give the lesson.C) A new course will begin next Monday.D) Some homework was assigned to the students.(A)9.A) She accepted their request.B) She rejected their request.C) She agreed to consider their request.D) She asked them to come with the other.(A)10.A) At work.B) Back at home.C) At the
5、 meeting.D) Away from home.(D)Section BPassage OneQuestions 11 to 13 are based on the passage you have just heard.11.A) Cheap clothes.B) Expensive clothes.C) Fashionable clothes.D) Informal clothes.(C)12.A) They enjoy loud music.B) They seldom lose their temper.C) They want to have children.D) They
6、enjoy modern dances.(D)13.A) Her twin sister often brings friends home and this annoys the speaker.B) They cant agree on the color of the room.C) They cant agree on the kind of furniture.D) The speaker likes to keep things neat while her twin sister doesnt.(B)Passage TwoQuestions 14 to 17 are based
7、on the passage you have just heard.14.A) In the first semester.B) In the second semester.C) In the third semester.D) In the fourth semester.(D)15.A) She is ill.B) She is too old.C) Her husband wants her to.D) Her husband is ill.(A)16.A) His father.B) His mother.C) His girl friend.D) His teacher.(C)1
8、7.A) He has decided to continue his studies.B) He has still to make a decision.C) He has decided to give up his job.D) He has still to take a part time job.(D)Passage ThreeQuestions 18 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard.18.A) Twenty years.B) A couple of weeks.C) A couple of years.D)
9、Five years.(B)19.A) David had been selling cars.B) David had taught business.C) David had become a salesman.D) David had made a lot of money.(D)20.A) Rich people are not happy.B) Being rich is the best thing in the world.C) Being rich is not always a good thing.D) Rich people are usually with their
10、families.(B)Part II Reading Comprehension (35 minutes)Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.Protests at the use of animals in research have taken a new and fearful character in Britain with the attempted murder of two British scientists by the terrorist technique of the pre-planted c
11、ar-bomb.The research community will rightly be alarmed at these developments, which have two objectives: to arouse public attention and to frighten people working in research with animals. The first need is that everything should be done to identify those responsible for the crimes and to put them o
12、n trail. The Defence Research Society has taken the practical step of offering a reward of 10,000 pounds for information leading to those responsible, but past experience is not encouraging. People are unlikely to be tempted by such offers. The professional police will similarly be confronted by the
13、 usual problem of finding a needle in a haystack.That is why the intellectual (知识分子) community in Britain and elsewhere must act more vigorously in its own defence. There are several steps that can be taken, of which the chief one is to demand of all the organizations that exist with the declared ob
14、jectives of safeguarding the interests of animals that they should declare clearly where they stand on violence towards people. And it will not be enough for the chairmen and chairwomen of these organizations to utter placatory (安抚的) statements on behalf of all their members. These people should als
15、o undertake that it will be a test of continuing membership in their organizations that members and would be members should declare that they will take no part in acts of violence against human beings. Even such undertakings would not be fully effective: people, after all, can lie. But at least they
16、 would distinguish the organizations entitled to a continuing voice in the dialogue with the research community about the rights of animals in research from the organizations that deserve no say.21.The words “these developments” (Para. 2, Line 1) most probably refer to _.A) the acts of violence agai
17、nst scientistsB) the use of animals in researchC) the techniques of planting bombs in carsD) the establishment of new animal protection organization(A)22.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A) The police abandoned their efforts to find the criminals.B) The terrorists escaped with
18、 the help of their organizations.C) The attempted murder caused grave anxiety among British scientists.D) People sympathized murder caused grave anxiety among British scientists.(C)23.The authors purpose in writing his article is to demand that animal-protecting organizations _.A) declare their obje
19、ctives clearlyB) give up the use of violenceC) continue the dialogue with the scientific communityD) help to find those responsible for the attempted murder(B)24.In the authors opinion _.A) since people can lie, the problem about their rights of scientists cant be solvedB) animal-protecting organiza
20、tions about be held responsible for acts of violence against scientistsC) animal protection organizations should be declared illegalD) the scientists should take effective measures to protect themselves(D)25.What does the word “they” (Para. 3, Line 3) refer to?A) The animal-protecting organizations.
21、B) The organizations that will talk with the research community.C) Those who support the use of animals in research.D) Those who support the animal-protection organizations.(A)Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.The earlier type of suburb, which was most dependent on the railroad,
22、had a special advantage that could be fully appreciated only after it had disappeared. These suburbs, spread out along a railroad line, were discontinuous and properly spaced; and without the aid of legislation (法规) they were limited in population as well as area; for the biggest rarely held as many
23、 as ten thousand people, and under five thousand was more usual. In 1950, for example, Bronxville, New York, a typical upper-class suburb, had 6,778 people, while Riverside, Illinois, founded as early as 1869, had only 9.153.The size and scale of the suburb, that of neighborhood unit, was not entire
24、ly the result of its open planning, which favored low densities. Being served by a railroad line, with station stops from three to five miles apart, there was a natural limit to the spread of any particular community. House had to be sited “within easy walking distance of the railroad station,” as s
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