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1、大学英语六级考试1990年6月试卷(答案暂缺)Part I Listening Comprehension (20 minutes)Section A1. A) A new house cost thirty thousand dollars. B) Bobs house cost him sixty thousand dollars. C) Bob didnt want to buy an old house. D) Bob decided to buy an old house.2. A) Yes, but he needs to have the approval of his prof
2、essor. B) Yes, he can study there if he is writing a research paper. C) Yes, because he is a senior student. D) No, it s open only to teachers and postgraduates.3. A) He doesnt like seafood any more. B) A seafood dinner is too expensive. C) He doesnt have enough money. D) He likes seafood very much.
3、4. A) He went to the hospital to take his wife home.B) He stayed in the hospital until very late. He tried to call the woman several times. He went to the hospital at midnight yesterday.5. Her errors were mainly in the reading part. B) It wasnt very challenging to her. C) It was more difficult than
4、she had expected. D) She made very few grammatical mistakes in her test.6. A) 6 hours. B) 4 hours. C) 12 hours. D) 18 hours.7. A) It s dirty. B) It s faded. C) It s dyed. D) It s torn.8. A) Sixteen dollars. B) Eight d, ollars. C) Ten dollars. D) Twelve dollars.9. A) His watch will be fixed no later
5、than next Monday. B) His watch needs to be repaired. C) He may come again for his watch at the weekend. D) The woman wont repair his watch until next Monday.10. A) The things to do on Monday morning. B) The weather on Monday morning. C) The time to see John.D) The place John should go to.Section BPa
6、ssage OneQuestions 11 to 14 are based on the passage you have just heard.11. A) The number of its readers. B) Its unusual location. C) Its comfortable chairs. D) Its spacious rooms.12. A) The latest version of the Bible. B) A book written by Columbus. C) A map of the New World. D) One of the earlies
7、t copies of Shakespeares work.13. A) It has too few employees. B) It lacks money to cover its expenses. C) It is over crowded. D) It is growing too rapidly.14. A) From Monday to Friday. B) From Monday to Saturday.C) Every day. D) On Saturdays and Sundays.Passage TwoQuestions 15 to 17 are based on th
8、e passage you have just heard.15. A) They would train the children to be happy street cleaners. B) They would make the children great scholars. C) They intended to train the children as adults were trained. D) They would give the children freedom to fully develop themselves.16. A) Some children are
9、good, some are not. B) Children are good by nature. C) Most children are nervous. D) Children are not as brave as adults.17. A) He thinks a scholar is more respectable than a street cleaner. B) He thinks highly of teaching as a profession. C) He thinks all jobs are equally good so long as people lik
10、e them.D) He thinks a street cleaner is happier than a scholar.Passage ThreeQuestions 18 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard.18. A) The daughter of a prison guard. B) The Emperor of Rome. C) A Christian couple. D) A Christian named Valentine.19. A) To propose marriage. B) To celebrate
11、 Valentines birthday. C) To express their respect for each other. D) To show their love.20. A) It is an American folktale. B) It is something recorded in Roman history. C) It is one of the possible origins of this holiday. D) It is a story from the Bible.Part II Reading Comprehension (35 minutes)Pas
12、sage OneQuestions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage: One day in January 1913. G.H. Hardy, a famous Cambridge University mathematician received a letter from an Indian named Srinivasa Ramanujan asking him for his opinion of 120mathematical theorems(定理) that Ramanujan said he had discovered.
13、 To Hardy, many of thetheorems made no sense. Of the others, one or two were already well - known. Ramanjuan mustbe some kind of trickplayer, Hardy decided, and put the letter aside. But all that day the letterkept hanging round Hardy. Might there be something in those wild - looking theorems? That
14、evening Hardy invited another brilliant Cambridge mathematician, J.E. Littlewood,and the two men set out to assess the Indians worth. That incident was a turning point in thehistory of mathematics. At the time, Ramanujan was an obscure Madras Port Trust clerk. A little more than a yearlater, he was
15、at Cambridge University, and beginning to be recognized as one of the most amazing mathematicians the world has ever known. Though he died in 1920, much of his work wasso far in advance of his time that only in recent years is it beginning to be properly understood.Indeed, his results are helping so
16、lve today s problems in computer science and physics, problemsthat he could have had no notion of. For Indians, moreover, Ramanujan has a special significance. Ramanujan, though born inpoor and ill - paid accountant s family 100 years ago, has inspired many Indians to adopt math-ematics as career. M
17、uch of Ramanujan s work is in number theory, a branch of mathematics that deals withthe subtle(难以捉摸的) laws and relationships that govern numbers. Mathematicians describehis results as elegant and beautiful but they are much too complex to be appreciated by laymen.His life, though, is full of drama a
18、nd sorrow. It is one of the great romantic stories of mathemat-ics, a distressing reminder that genius can surface and rise in the most unpromising circum-stances.21. When Hardy received the 120 theorems from Ramanujan, his attitude at first might be best described as A) uninterested B) unsympatheti
19、c C) suspicious D) curious22. Ramanujans position in Cambridge University owed much to A) the judgement of his work by Hardy and Littlewood B) his letter of application accepted by Hardy C) his work as a clerk at Madras Port Trust D) his being recognized by the world as a famous mathematician23. It
20、may be inferred from the passage that the author A) feels sorry for Ramanujans early death B) is dissatisfied with the slow development of computer science C) is puzzled about the complexity of Ramanujans theorems D) greatly appreciates Ramanujans mathematical genius24. In the last paragraph, the au
21、thor points out that A) Ramanujans mathematical theorems were not appreciated by other mathematicians B) extremely talented people can prove their worth despite difficult circumstances C) Ramanujan also wrote a number of stories about mathematicsD) Ramanujan had worked out an elegant but complicated
22、 method of solving problems25. The word laymen( Last para, Lind 6) most probably means A) people who do not specialize in mathematical science B) people who are careless C) people who are not interested in mathematicsD) people who dont like to solve complicated problemsPassage TwoQuestions 26 to 30
23、are based on the following passage: Even if all the technical and intellectual problems can be solved, there are major socialproblems inherent in the computer revolution. The most obvious is unemployment, since the ba-sic purpose of commercial computerization is to get more work done by fewer people
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