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168/848 大家版收藏級大學(xué)英語四六級真題大全 溫故而知新,下筆如有神大家網(wǎng)深情奉獻! http://www.TopS 閣明俊審校制作!習(xí)題很豐富,夢想易實現(xiàn)英語六級專題訓(xùn)練習(xí)題5及答案PartIListeningComprehension(20minutes)SectionADirections: Inthissectionyouwillhear10shortconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionwillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefoursuggestedanswersmarkedA),B),C),andD)anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.Example:Youwillhear:Youwillread:A)2hours.B)3hours.C)4hours.D)5hours.Fromtheconversationweknowthatthetwoaretalkingaboutsomeworktheywillstartat9o’clockinthemorningandhavetofinishat2intheafternoon.Therefore,D)“5hours”isthecorrectanswer.Youshouldchoose[D]ontheAnswerSheetandmarkitwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.SampleAnswer[A][B][C][D]1. A)Athome.B)Inaphonebox.C)Inheroffice.D)Inafriend’shouse.2. A)Onthewestsideofasquare.B)Attheendofastreet.C)Totheeastofthetrafficlight.D)Ontheeastsideofasquare.3. A)Shehastochangethetimeforthetrip.B)Shehasn’tdecidedwheretogonextmonth.C)Shecan’taffordthetimeforthetrip.D)Shewillmanagetoleavethismonth.4. A)Theapartmentisbetterfurnished.B)Shepreferstoliveinaquietplace.C)It’slessexpensivetoliveinanapartment.D)Shefindsherroommatesdifficulttogetalongwith.5. A)Inahospital.B)Inalibrary.C)Inatravelagency.D)Inarestaurant.6. A)Customerandsalesperson.B)Teacherandstudent.C)Bossandsecretary.D)Guestandwaitress.7. A)Hedidn’tbuyanything.B)Hegotsomemedicineforhisfoot.C)Hewassickandcouldn’tgoshopping.D)Heboughteverythingexceptthefootball.8. A)TeacherslikeProfessorJansonarerare.B)ProfessorJansonhaswonamilliondollars.C)ProfessorJansonisluckytobeteachingatthatschool.D)TherearemanyteachersasgoodasProfessorJanson.9. A)Shedidn’tknowherdaughtercouldsingsowell.B)Shesingsbetterthanherdaughter.C)Shedoesn’tlikeherdaughter.D)Sheherselfdoesn’thaveagoodvoice.10. A)Hefindshistorybooksdifficulttounderstand.B)Hehastoreadalotofhistorybooks.C)Hedoesn’tlikethehistorycourse.D)Hehaslosthishistorybook.SectionBPassageOneQuestions11to14arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.11. A)Atnight.B)Atnoon.C)Inthemorning.D)Intheafternoon.12. A)AboutGermansonstrike.B)Aboutanew-typeairplane.C)Aboutanaircrash.D)AboutrescueworkersinUKMotors.13. A)Theywantedhigherpay.B)Theywantedfewerworkinghours.C)Theywantedbetterworkingconditions.D)Theywantedanannualthree-weekholiday.14. A)Rainy.B)Warm.C)Cold.D)Changeable.PassageTwoQuestions15to17arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.15. A)HehasalwayslivedinAmerica.B)HehasbeeninAmericaforthreeyears.C)HevisitedAmericathreeyearsago.D)HehascometoAmericatodoresearchonadvertising.16. A)Therewerefarmoreadvertisementstherethanhehadexpected.B)Theadvertisementstherewerewelldesigned.C)Theadvertisementstherewerecreativeandnecessary.D)Hefoundtheadvertisementstheredifficulttounderstand.17. A)Bemorecarefulaboutwhattheyadvertise.B)Spendlessmoneyonadvertising.C)Advertisemorefortheirproducts.D)Usenewadvertisingtechniques.PassageThreeQuestions18to20arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.18. A)Heisalwaysinahurry.B)Heisquickinmakingdecisions.C)Heisalwaysthefirsttoarriveattheairport.D)Heusuallydoesn’tgettherewardhedeserves.19. A)Hemisseshisflight.B)Hecanfindagoodseat.C)Heleavestheairportfirstattheendofthetrip.D)Hisluggagecomesoutlast.20. A)Hewastoldtoboardthewrongplane.B)Hewasnotallowedtoboardtheplane.C)Hearrivedattheairportwithoutaticket.D)Hefounditdifficulttoexplainwhyhearrivedsoearly.PartIIReadingComprehension(35minutes)Questions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Therearedesertplantswhichsurvivethedryseasonintheformofinactiveseeds.Therearealsodesertinsectswhichsurviveasinactivelarvae(幼蟲).Inaddition,difficultasitistobelieve,therearedesertfishwhichcansurvivethroughyearsofdrought(干旱)intheformofinactiveeggs.Thesearetheshrimps(小蝦)thatliveintheMojaveDesert,anintenselydryregioninthesouth-westoftheUnitedStateswhereshadetemperaturesofover50Careoftenrecorded.TheeggsoftheMojaveshrimpsarethesizeandhavetheappearanceofgrainsofsand.Whensufficientspringrainfallstoformalake,onceeverytwotofiveyears,theseeggshatch(孵化).Thenthewaterissoonfilledwithmillionsoftinyshrimpsaboutamillimetrelongwhichfeedontinyplantandanimalorganismswhichalsogrowinthetemporarydesertlake.Withinaweek,theshrimpsgrowfromtheiroriginal1millimetretoalengthofabout1.5centimetres.Throughoutthetimethattheshrimpsarerapidlymaturing,thewaterinthelakeequallyrapidlyevaporates.Therefore,fortheshrimpsitisaraceagainsttime.Bythetwelfthday,however,whentheyareabout3centimetrelong,hundredsoftinyeggsformontheunderbodiesofthefemales.Usuallybythistime,allthatremainsofthelakeisalarge,muddypatchofwetsoil.Onthethirteenthdayandthenext,duringthefinalhoursoftheirbrieflives,theshrimpslaytheireggsinthemud.Then,havingensuredthattheirspecieswillsurvive,theshrimpsdieasthelastofthewaterevaporates.Ifsufficientrainfallsthenextyeartoformanotherlake,theeggshatch,andonceagaintheshrimpspassrapidlythroughtheircycleofgrowth,adulthood,egg-laying,anddeath.Someyearsthereisinsufficientraintoformalake:inthiscase,theeggswillremaindormantforanotheryears,orevenlongerifnecessary.Very,veryoccasionally,perhapstwiceinahundredyears,sufficientrainfallstoformadeeplakethatlastsamonthormore.Inthiscase,thespeciespassesthroughtwocyclesofgrowth,egg-laying,anddeath.Thus,onsuchoccasions,thespeciesmultipliesconsiderably,whichfurtherensuresitssurvival.21. WhichofthefollowingistheMOSTdistinctivefeatureofMojaveshrimps?A)Theirlivesarebrief.B)Theyfeedonplantandanimalorganisms.C)Theireggscansurviveyearsofdrought.D)Theylaytheireggsinthemud.22. Bysaying“fortheshrimpsitisaraceagainsttime”(Para.3,line2)theauthormeans________.A)theyhavetoswimfasttoavoiddangerintherapidlyevaporatinglakeB)theyhavetoswimfasttocatchtheanimalorganismsonwhichtheysurviveC)theyhavetomultiplyasmanyaspossiblewithinthirteendaysD)theyhavetocompletetheirlifecyclewithinashortspanoftimepermittedbytheenvironment23. Thepassagemainlydealswith________.A)thelifespanoftheMojaveshrimpsB)thesurvivalofdesertshrimpsC)theimportanceofwatertolifeD)lifeintheMojaveDesert24. Theword“dormant”(Para.4,Line3)mostprobablymeans________.A)inactiveB)strongC)alertD)soft25. Itmaybeinferredfromthepassagethat________.A)appearanceandsizearemostimportantforlifetosurviveinthedesertB)aspeciesmustbeabletomultiplyquicklyinordertosurviveC)forsomespeciesonelifecycleinayearisenoughtosurvivethedesertdroughtD)somespeciesdevelopauniquelifepatterntosurviveinextremelyharshconditionsQuestions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Opportunitiesforrewardingworkbecomefewerforbothmenandwomenastheygrowolder.Afterage40,jobhuntingbecomesevenmoredifficult.Manyworkersstayatjobstheyaretoooldforratherthanfacepossiblerejection.Ouryouth-oriented,throw-awaycultureseeslittlevalueinolderpeople.InwriterLilianHellman’swords,theyhave“thewisdomthatcomeswithagethatwecan’tmakeuseof.“Unemploymentandeconomicneedforworkishigheramongolderwomen,especiallyminorities,thanamongyoungerwhitewomen.Anationalcouncilreportsthesefindings:thoughunemployedlongerwhenseekingwork,olderwomenjob-huntharder,holdajoblongerwithlessabsenteeism(缺勤),performaswellorbetter,aremorereliable,andaremorewillingtolearnthanmenoryoungerwomen.Yetmanyolderwomenearnpoorpayandfaceafutureofpovertyintheirretirementyears.When“sexismmeetsageism,povertyisnolongeronthedoorstepitmovesin,”accordingtoTishSommers,directorofaspecialstudyonolderwomenfortheNationalOrganizationforWomen.Yeta1981reportontheWhiteHouseConferenceonAgingshowsthatasagroup,olderAmericansarethe“wealthiest,bestfed,besthoused,healthiest,mostself-reliantolderpopulationinourhistory.“Thisstatementissmallcomforttothoselivingbelowthepovertyline,butitdoesexplodesomeoftheoldtraditionalbeliefsandfears.Opportunitiesformovinginandupinalargecompanymayshrinkbutmanyolderpeoplebeginsuccessfulsmallbusinesses,volunteerinsatisfyingactivities,andstayactiveformanyyears.Theyhavefewrolemodelsbecauseinpreviousgenerationsthelifespanwasmuchshorterandexpectationsoflifewerefewer.Theyareploughingnewground.Employersarebeginningtorecognizethatthematurepersoncanbringagreatdealofstabilityandresponsibilitytoaposition.Onedoesn’tloseabilityandexperienceontheeveofone’s65thor70thbirthdayanymorethanonegrowsupinstantlyatage21.26. Aftertheageof40,________.A)mostworkersaretiredoftheirpresentjobsB)manyworkerstendtosticktheirpresentjobsC)peoplefindtheirjobsmorerewardingthanbeforeD)peoplestillwishtohuntformoresuitablejobs27. FromHeilman’sremark,wecanseethat________.A)fullusehasbeenmadeofthewisdomofolderpeopleB)thewisdomofolderpeopleisnotvaluedbyAmericansocietyC)olderpeoplearenolessintelligentthanyoungpeopleD)thewisdomofolderpeopleisofgreatvaluetoAmericansociety28. TishSommersarguesthat________.A)olderwomenfindithardtoescapepovertyB)olderwomenusuallyperformbetterintheirjobsC)themajorcauseofthepovertyofolderwomenissexismD)morepeoplehavecometobelieveinsexismandageism29. Accordingtothethirdparagraph,itcanbeseenthatolderAmericans________.A)havemorejobopportunitiesthanyoungpeopleB)livebelowthepovertylineC)havenewopportunitiestoremainactiveinsocietyD)nolongerbelieveinthepromiseofahappylifeuponretirement30. Itcanbeconcludedfromthepassagethatthewriter________.A)callsattentiontothelivingconditionsofolderAmericansB)believesthatvalueofolderpeopleisgainingincreasingrecognitionC)attemptstojustifytheyouth-oriented,throw-awaycultureoftheUnitedStatesD)arguespeopleshouldnotretireattheageof65or70Questions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Themostexcitingkindofeducationisalsothemostpersonal.Nothingcanexceedthejoyofdiscoveringforyourselfsomethingthatisimportanttoyou!Itmaybeanideaorabitofinformationyoucomeacrossaccidentally—orasuddeninsight,fittingtogetherpiecesofinformationorworkingthroughaproblem.Suchpersonalencountersarethe“payoff”ineducation.Ateachermaydirectyoutolearningandevenencourageyouinit—butnoteachercanmaketheexcitementorthejoyhappen.That’suptoyou.Aresearchpaper,assignedinacourseandperhapscheckedatvariousstagesbyaninstructor,leadsyoubeyondclassroom,beyondthetextsforclassesandintoaprocesswherethejoyofdiscoveryandlearningcancometoyoumanytimes.Preparingtheresearchpaperisanactiveandindividualprocess,andideallearningprocess.Itprovidesastructurewithinwhichyoucanmakeexcitingdiscoveries,ofknowledgeandofself,thatarebasictoeducation.Buttheresearchpaperalsogivesyouachancetoindividualizeaschoolassignment,tosuitapieceofworktoyourowninterestsandabilities,toshowotherswhatyoucando.Writingaresearchpaperismorethanjustaclassroomexercise.Itisanexperienceinsearchingout,understandingandsynthesizing,whichformsthebasisofmanyskillsapplicabletobothacademicandnonacademictasks.Itis,inthefullestsense,adiscovering,aneducation.So,toproduceagoodresearchpaperisbothausefulandathoroughlysatisfyingexperience!Tosome,thethoughtofhavingtowriteanassignednumberofpages,oftenmorethaneverproducedbefore,isdisconcerting.Toothers,theveryideaofhavingtoworkindependentlyisthreatening.Butthereisnoneedtoapproachtheresearchpaperassignmentwithanxiety,andnobodyshouldviewtheresearchpaperasanobstacletoovercome.Instead,consideritagoaltoaccomplish,agoalwithinreachifyouusethehelpthisbookcangiveyou.31. Accordingtothewriter,personaldiscoveries________.A)willgiveoneencouragementanddirectionB)arehelpfulinfindingtherightinformationC)arethemostvaluablepartofone’spersonaleducationD)willhelponetosuccessfullycompleteschoolassignments32. Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatwritingaresearchpapergivesonechances________.A)tofullydevelopone’spersonalabilitiesB)tousetheskillslearntintheclassroomC)toprovethatoneisaproductivewriterD)todemonstratehowwellonecanaccomplishschoolassignment33. Fromthecontext,theword“disconcerting”(Para.3,Line2)mostprobablymeans________.A)misleadingB)embarrassingC)stimulatingD)upsetting34. Thewriterarguesinthepassagethat________.A)oneshouldexplorenewareasinresearchB)oneshouldtrustone’sownabilitytomeetcourserequirementsC)oneshouldconsiderresearchpaperwritingapleasure,notaburdenD)oneshoulduseallone’sknowledgeandskillswhendoingresearch35. Whatwillprobablyfollowthispassage?A)Howtowritearesearchpaper.B)Theimportanceofresearchineducation.C)Howtomakenewdiscoveriesforoneself.D)Theskillofputtingpiecesofinformationtogether.Questions36to40arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Inourculture,thesourcesofwhatwecallasenseof“mastery”—feelingimportantandworth-while-andthesourcesofwhatwecallasense“pleasure”-findinglifeenjoyable-arenotalwaysidentical.Womenoftenaretold“Youcan’thaveitall.”Sometimeswhatthespeakerreallyissayingis:“Youchoseacareer,soyoucan’texpecttohavecloserrelationshipsorahappyfamilylife.”or“Youhaveawonderfulhusbandandchildren—What’sallthisaboutwantingacareer?”Butwomenneedtounderstandanddevelopbothaspectsofwell-being,iftheyaretofeelgoodaboutthemselves.Ourstudyshowsthat,forwomen,well-beinghastwodimensions.Oneismastery,whichincludesself-esteem(自尊),asenseofcontroloveryourlife,andlowlevelsofanxietyanddepression.Masteryiscloselyrelatedtothe“doing”sideoflife,toworkandactivity.Pleasureistheotherdimensions,anditiscomposedofhappiness,satisfactionandoptimism(樂觀).Itistiedmorecloselytothe“feeling”sideoflife.Thetwoareindependentofeachother.Awomancouldbehighinmasteryandlowinpleasure,andviceversa.Forexample,awomanwhohasagoodjob,butwhosemotherhasjustdied,mightbefeelingverygoodaboutherselfandincontrolofherworklife,butthepleasuresidecouldbedamagedforatime.Theconceptsofmasteryandpleasurecanhelpusidentifythesourcesofwell-beingforwomen,andremedypastmistakes.Inthepast,womenwereencouragedtolookonlyatthefeelingsideoflifeasthesourceofallwell-being.Butweknowthatbothmasteryandpleasurearecritical.Andmasteryseemstobeachievedlargelythroughwork.Inourstudy,allthegroupsofemployedwomenratedsignificantlyhigherinmasterythandidwomenwhowerenotemployed.Awoman’swell-beingisenhanced(增進)whenshetakesonmultipleroles.Atleastbymiddleadulthood,thewomenwhowereinvolvedinacombinationofroles-marriages,motherhood,andemploymentwerethehighestinwell-being,despitewarningsaboutstressandstrain.36. Itcanbeinferredfromthefirstparagraphthat________.A)forwomen,asenseof“mastery”ismoreimportantthanasenseof“pleasure”B)forwomen,asenseof“pleasure”ismoreimportantthanasenseof“mastery”C)womencan’thaveasenseof“mastery”andasenseof“pleasure”atthesametimeD)asenseof“mastery”andasenseof“pleasure”arebothindispensabletowomen37. Theauthor’sattitudetowardswomenhavingacareeris________.A)criticalB)positiveC)neutralD)realistic38. Onecanconcludefromthepassagethatifawomantakesonseveralsocialroles,________.A)itwillbeeasierforhertoovercomestressandstrainB)shewillbemoresuccessfulinhercareerC)herchancesofgettingpromotedwillbegreaterD)herlifewillbericherandmoremeaningful39. Whichofthefollowingcanbeidentifiedasasourceof“pleasure”forwomen?A)FamilylifeB)RegularemploymentC)MultiplerolesinsocietyD)Freedomfromanxiety40. Themostappropriatetitleforthepassagewouldbe________.A)Thewell-beingofCareerWomenB)SourcesofMasteryandPleasureC)TwoAspectsofWomen’sWell-BeingD)FreedomRolesWomeninSocietyPartIIIVocabularyandStructure(35minutes)41. Hehas________strangehobbieslikecollectingbottletopsandinventingsecretcodes.A)goneonB)goneinforC)gonewithD)gonethroughwith42. Ofallthesoldierstheyhadthe________ofbeingthefiercest,themostpatriotic,thetoughest.A)recognitionB)reservationC)recreationD)reputation43. Whydidn’tyoutellmeyoucouldlendmethemoney?I________itfromthebank.A)haven’tneededtoborrowB)willnotneedtoborrowC)needn’thaveborrowedD)didn’tneedtoborrow44. Advancedcomputertechnologyhas________ananswertoaccurateweatherforecasting.A)setupB)comeupwithC)filledwithD)facedupto45. Istaredintotheblacknessandwonderedifhewasasawareofmypresenceas________.A)IwasofhisB)IwasofhimC)IdidofhimD)Ididofhis46. Theyaresuretheyhaveallthefactstheyneedto________theexistenceofablackhole.A)obtainB)maintainC)verifyD)display47. Thenewtouristhotelwillhave________formorethanonethousandpeople.A)convenienceB)accommodationsC)capabilityD)capacities48. Medicaldoctorssometimescanmakemistakesthatwillcost________.A)patientstheirlivesB)patientlivesC)patientsfortheirlivesD)patientswiththeirlives49. Hehadbeencompletelyexhaustedbutfeltconsiderably________afteramealandarest.A)renewedB)recreatedC)reshapedD)refreshed50. Hisintelligenceandexperiencewillenablehimto________thecomplicatedsituation.A)copewithB)settledownC)interveneinD)interferewith51. Atlastsheleftherhouseandgottotheairport,only________theplaneflyingaway.A)havingseenB)tohaveseenC)sawD)tosee52. Heobviouslydisplaysagreat________forsomeofyourpoems.A)consentB)admirationC)respectD)pleasure53. Thislaw________thenumberofaccidentscausedbychildrenrunningacrosstheroadwhentheygetoffthebus.A)intendingtoreduceB)intendsreducingC)intendedreducingD)isintendedtoreduce54. Thefiremusthave________afterthestaffhadgonehome.A)brokendownB)brokenupC)brokenoutD)brokenoff55. HumidityissointenseinsomepartsofthetropicsthatEuropeansfindtheyareunableto________it.A)maintainB)persistC)endureD)sustain56. Thesightofasickhorsebeingdrivenalongthestreetsofthevillageremained________himforweeks.A)ofB)onC)toD)with57. Aseriesofborderincidentswould________leadthetwocountriestowar.A)inevitablyB)consistentlyC)uniformlyD)persistently58. Theytriedtorestrictaccessto________theybelievedtobedangerousareas.A)whatB)whichC)thatD)everywhere59. Ifeachmanagermakeshisusualspeech,themeetingwillbe________forforty-fiveminutes.A)expandedB)prolongedC)delayedD)exceeded60. Itwasonlyaftersomeprogress________intheuseanddevelopmentofelectriccurrentthatmenbegantorealizetheimportanceandpossibilitiesofmagnetism.A)wasmadeB)wouldhavebeenmadeC)hasbeenmadeD)hadbeenmade61. Theweathermanbroadcaststhe________intemperaturetwiceaday.A)diversionB)variationC)varietyD)modification62. Iseemtohavereachedarathergloomyconclusion,butIthinkthatsomethingcheerfulmaystillbederived________it.A)ofB)offC)fromD)with63. Animalscanbecomeunusually________whentheyareupsetbyasuddenenvironmentalchange.A)puzzledB)predominantC)vigorousD)aggressive64. Innocircumstancescanmoreworkbegotoutofamachinethan________.A)isputintoitB)toputitintoitC)tobeputintoitD)thatputsintoit65. Thewinningteamloudly________itsvictory.A)magnifiedB)proclaimedC)signifiedD)exclaimed66. Lastyear,theseshipstransportedatotalof83.34milliontonsofcargo,a4.4percentincrease________thepreviousyear.A)overB)thanC)upD)beyond67. Withaneighty-hourweekandlittleenjoyment,lifemusthavebeenvery________forthenineteenth-centuryfactoryworkers.A)hostileB)anxiousC)tediousD)obscure68. TheSecondWorldWar,________theearlieroneof1914,promotedpublicconcernaboutthephysicalandintellectualwell-beingofthecountry’shumanresources.A)soasB)aswereC)asdidD)sameas69. Louiswasaskedto________themanwhostoleherpurse.A)confirmB)recognizeC)claimD)identify70. Thebusthat________outsidetheinnwouldsoontakethevisitorsdowntown.A)heldbackB)pulledupC)gotdownD)setforthPartIVErrorCorrection(15minutes)Directions: Thispartconsistsofashortpassage.Inthispassage,therearealtogether10mistakes,oneineachnumberedline.Youmayhavetochangeaword,addawordordeleteaword.Markoutthemistakesandputthecorrectionsintheblanksprovided.Ifyouchangeaword,crossitoutandwritethecorrectwordinthecorrespondingblank.Ifyouaddaword,putaninsertionmark(∧)intherightplaceandwritethemissingwordintheblank.Ifyoudeleteaword,crossitandputaslash(/)intheblank.Example:Televisionisrapidlybecomingtheliteratureofourperiodsadvance\l31╱. 1.time/times/period

Manyoftheargumentshavingadvance\l31╱usedforthestudyofliteratureas 2._______\_______

aschoolsubjectarevalidfor∧studyoftelevision. 3.______the______Whenweconsiderthecomfortablecircumstancesofaworkingfamilytoday,thelifeoftheworkingmanin1882seemsmiserableindeed.Butearlierithadbeenevenhard.Atthebeginningofthe(71)nineteenthcenturyworkinghourswerefromsunrisetosunset,paywasawful,andworkingconditionsbeingpooranddangerous.(72)Theworkingmanhadlittleschoolingbeyondhiscraft,andtherewaslittlehopethattheirchildrenwouldhave(73)nothingbetter.Therewerenopublicschools,andbesides,thefew(74)pennieswhichthechildrencouldearnneededtohelpsupportthe(75)family,ifhewaspresentbecauseofsickness,therewasoftenno(76)jobfromhimwhenhereturned.Sincetherewerealwaysplentyof(77)otherworkerstotakehisjob,hewaslikelytobehiredifheasked(78)formorepay.Viewedagainsttoday’sstandards,theattitudeofthenineteenth-centuryfactoryownersseemsincredible.Theybelievedthatwasgoodbusinesstohiremen,womenandchildrenascheaply(79)aspossible,makethemtoworkastheycouldand,when(80)theybecameinefficient,wornout,orunabletoworkforanyreason,dischargethem.PartVWriting(30minutes)Directions: Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowriteacompositiononthetopicWeNeedtoBroadenOurKnowledge.Youshouldwritenolessthan120wordsandyoushouldbaseyourcompositionontheoutline(giveninChinese)below:1. 科學(xué)技術(shù)是社會發(fā)展所不可缺少的2. 社會科學(xué)和自然科學(xué)相互滲透3. 現(xiàn)代大學(xué)生需要廣博的知識Remembertowriteyourcompositioncoherentlyandneatly.172/1422 大家版收藏級大學(xué)英語四六級真題大全 溫故而知新,下筆如有神大家網(wǎng)深情奉獻! http://www.TopS 閣明俊審校制作!習(xí)題很豐富,夢想易實現(xiàn)1994年1月六級參考答案PartI1. D2. D3. A4. B5. C6. C7. A8. A9. D10. B11. C12. C13. B14. D15. B16. A17. A18. D19. C20. APartII21. C22. D23. B24. A25. D26. B27. C28. A29. C30. B31. C32. A33. B34. C35. A36. D37. B38. D39. A40. CPartIII41. B42. D43. C44. B45. A46. C47. B48. A49. D50. A51. D52. B53. D54. C55. C56. D57. A58. D59. B60. B61. B62. C63. D64. A65. D66. A67. C68. C69. D70. B1994年1月六級聽力原文SectionA1. M:Pleaseholdtheline,Mrs.Smith.Thedoctorwilltalktoyouinaminute.W:I’mafraidImayhavetohangup.Idon’thaveanymorecoinsandthelinewillbecutsoon.Q:WhereisMrs.Smithmostprobably?2. M:Excuseme,butcouldyoushowmethewaytothetrainstation?W:Certainly.Gostraightuntilyoureachthetrafficlight,thenturnleftandyouwillseeasquare.Thestationisontheeastsideofit.Q:Whereisthetrainstationlocated?3. M:You’regoingtomakeatriptoSanFrancisco,aren’tyou?W:Yes.ButIhaven’tgottheplaneticketyet.I’mthinkingofpostponingthetriptonextmonthsincethisisthebusiestmonthfortheairlines.Q:Whatdoweknowaboutthewomanfromthisconversation?4. M:Ihearyouaremovingtoanapartment.Canyoutellmewhy?W:Actually,Ididn’twanttomove.Itwouldbemoreexpensivetoliveoutsidethecollege.ButIjustcan’tbearthenoisemadebythepeoplelivingnextdoor.Q:Whydoesthewomanwanttomove?5. M:Youcangetalotofpracticeingivingupticketsandhandlinghotelreservations.Lateron,youcantaketelephonecalls.W:That’sgreat!Thanks,Mr.Thomson.I’llcometoworktomorrow.Q:Wherewillthewomanprobablybeworking?6. M:Pleasemake20copiesofthisanddeliverthemtothechiefexecutiveandheadsofdepartments.W:Certainly,sir.Theywillfinditontheirdeskstomorrowmorning.Q:Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?7. W:Didyougoshoppingthisafternoon?M:Yes,butallIgotwasasorefoot.Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?8. W:ThisschoolisluckytohaveateacherasgoodasProf.HelenJohnson.M:Sheisoneinamillion.Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?9. M:Iheardyourdaughtersingattheschoolconcertlastnight.Shehasalovelyvoice,Imustsay.W:Thankyou,butIdon’tknowwhereshegetsit.Q:Whatdoesthewomanprobablymean?10. W:Whyareyousotiredandupset?M:I’vebeentakingthehistorycoursethisterm.ButthetroubleisthatI’llnevergetthroughthereadinglist.Q:Whyis

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