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1999年1月大学英语六级考试试题(三)及答案 - 比电子小 - 2004-2-1 Part Ⅲ Vocabulary (20 minutes) 41.The Space Age ______ in October 1957 when the first artificial satellite was launched by the Soviet Union. A) initiated B) originated C) embarked D) commenced 42.John said that he didn't quite _______ and asked me to repeat what I had said. A) snatch up B) summon up C) catch on D) watch out 43.When he tried to make a ______ , he found that the hotel that he wanted was completely filled because of a convention. A) complaint B) claim C) reservation D) decision 44.A budget of five dollars a day is totally _______ for a trip round Europe. A) inadequate B) incapable C) incompatible D) invalid 45.In our highly technological society, the number of jobs for unskilled worker is ______. A) shrinking B) obscuring C) altering D) constraining 46.The fire has caused great losses, but the factory tried to ______ the consequences by saying that the damage was not as serious as reported. A) decrease B) subtract C) minimize D) degrade 47.If the world is to remain peaceful the utmost effort must be made by nations to limit local _______ . A) collisions B) combats C) contradictions D) conflicts 48.Satellite communications are so up-to-date that even when ______ in the middle of the Pacific, businessmen can contact their offices as if they were next door . A) gliding B) cruising C) piloting D) patrolling 49.In the past ten years skyscrapers have developed ______ in Chicago and New York City. A) homogeneously B) simultaneously C) spontaneously D) harmoniously 50.The court considers a financial ______ to be an appropriate way of punishing him. A) option B) duty C) obligation D) penalty 51.I think that I committed a _______ in asking her because she seemed very ups et by my question. A) blunder B) revenge C) reproach D) scandal 52.Even when textbooks are ______ through a school system, methods of teaching may vary greatly. A) commonplace B) standardized C) competitive D) generalized 53.They have always regarded a man of ______ and fairness as a reliable friend . A) robustness B) temperament C) integrity D) compactness 54.All individuals are required to ______ to the laws made by their governments. A) obey B) conform C) concede D) observe 55.The basic causes are unknown, although certain conditions that may lead to cancer have been _______ . A) identified B) guaranteed C) notified D) conveyed 56.It is very strange but I had an ______ that the plane would crash. A) inspiration B) intuition C) imagination D) incentive 57.The changing image of the family on television provides ______ into changing attitudes toward the family in society. A) insights B) presentations C) revelations D) specifications 58.The town planning commission said that their financial outlook for the next year was optimistic. They expect increased tax ______ . A) efficiency B) revenues C) privileges D) validity 59.Bill is an example of a severely disabled person who has become _______ at many survival skills. A) proficient B) persistent C) consistent D) sufficient 60.The ties that bind us together in common activity are so ______ that they ca n disappear at any moment. A) trivial B) fatal C) tentative D) feeble 61.During the construction of skyscrapers, cranes are used to ______ building materials to the upper floors. A) toss B) tow C) hoist D) hurl 62.Diamonds have little ______ value and their price depends almost entirely on their scarcity. A) extinct B) permanent C) surplus D) intrinsic 63.The kitchen was small and ______ so that the disabled could reach everything without difficulty. A) conventional B) compact C) compatible D) concise 64.He will______ resign in view of the complete failure of the research project. A) doubtfully B) adequately C) presumably D) reasonably 65.The goal is to make higher education available to everyone who is willing and capable ______ his financial situation. A) with respect to B) in accord with C) regardless of D) in terms of 66.The original elections were declared ______ by the former military ruler. A) void B) vulgar C) surplus D) extravagant 67.They stood gazing at the happy ______ of children playing in the park. A) perspective B) view C) landscape D) scene 68.An obvious change of attitude at the top towards women's status in society will ______ through the current law system in Japan. A) permeate B) probe C) violate D) grope 69.When he realized he had been _______ to sign the contract by intrigue, he threatened to start legal proceedings to cancel the agreement. A) elicited B) excited C) deduced D) induced 70.These areas rely on agriculture almost ______ , having few mineral resources and a minimum of industrial development. A) respectively B) extraordinarily C) incredibly D) exclusively Part Ⅳ Short Answer Questions (15 minutes) Many parents who welcome the idea of turning off the TV and spending more time with the family are still worried that without TV they would constantly be on call as entertainers for their children. They remember thinking up all sort of things to do when they were kids. But their own kids seem different, less resourceful, somehow. When there's nothing to do, these parents observe regretfully, their kids seem unable to come up with any thing to do besides turning on the TV. One father, for example, says. “When I was a kid, we were always thinking up things to do, projects and games. We certainly never complained in an annoying way to our parents, ‘I have nothing to do!’”He compares this with his own children today: “They're simply lazy. If someone doesn't entertain them, they'll happily sit there watching TV all day. ” There is one word for this father's disappointment: unfair. It is as if he were disappointed in them for not reading Greek though they have never studied the language. He deplores(哀叹)his children's lack of inventiveness, as if the ability to play were something innate(天生的)that his children are mising . In fact, while the tendency to play is built into the human species, the actual ability to play-to imagine, to invent, to elaborate on reality in a playful way-and the ability to gain fulfillment from it, these are skills that have to learned and developed. Such disappointment, however, is not only unjust, it is also destructive. Sensing their parents' disappointment, children come to believe that they are, indeed, lacking something, and that this makes them less worthy of admiration and respect. Giving children the opportunity to develop new resources, to enlarge their horizons and discover the pleasures of doing things on their own is, on the other hand, a way to help children develop a confident feeling about themselves as capable and interesting people. Questions: S1.According to many parents, without TV, their children would like them to______. ____________ ____________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ____________ ____________ ___________ ___________ ___________ S2.Many parents think that, instead of watching a lot of TV, their children should _____. ____________ ____________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ____________ ____________ ___________ ___________ ___________ S3.The father often blames his children for not being able to entertain themselves. This is unfair because they _______ . ____________ ____________ ___________ ___________ ___________ ____________ ____________ ___________ ___________ ___________ S4.When parents show constant disappointment in their children, the destructive effect is that the children will _______ . ____________ ____________ ____________ ___________ __________ ____________ ____________ ____________ ___________ __________ S5.Developing children's self-confidence helps bring them up to be _______. ____________ ____________ ____________ ___________ __________ ____________ ____________ ____________ ___________ __________ Part Ⅴ Writing (30 minutes) 1.别人请求帮助时,在什么情况下我们会说“不”。 2.为什么有些人在该说“不”的时候不说“不”。 3.该说“不”时不说“不”的坏处 答案: Part II Reading Comprehension 21、C 22、C 23、A 24、B 25、D 26、D 27、D 28、A 29、C 30、A 31、B 32、C 33、C 34、B 35、D 36、C 37、B 38、A 39、D 40、B Part III Vocabulary Structure 41、D 42、C 43、C 44、A 45、A 46、C 47、D 48、B 49、B 50、D 51、A 52、B 53、C 54、B 55、A 56、B 57、A 58、B 59、A 60、D 61、C 62、D 63、B 64、C 65、C 66、A 67、D 68、A 69、D 70、D Part IV short Answer Questions S1.themselves(play with them). S2.think up things to do. S3.have to learn and develop their playing abilities gradually. S4.lose their confidence and respectability. S5.capable and interesting people. |