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问题1。历年大学英语六级考试及答案05年6月09年12月不要连接。2005年6月
s 1 . lies 2 associated s 3 . assigns 4 . spent s 5 . difficultys 6 . afford s 7 infant
s 8 . sheisentitledtoaplaceofherownwhereshecanbebyherself,and
keepherpossessions
S9。peoplewillhavetheirprivatethoughtsthatmightneverbesharedwith
s10.american' shouses,yardsandevenofficescanseemopenandinviting . yet
inthemindsofamericans、thereareboundariesthatotherpeoplearesimply
notsupposedtocross。
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21 . d)todiscouragepeoplefrominsistingonhavingrandchildren。
22 . b)drawattentiontothetroublesanddifficultiesgrandchildrenmay
23 . a)theyfindithardtoresistthecarrot-and-stickroachoftheir
24 . a)herparentskeptpressuringhertohaveachild。
25 . c)itistroublesomebutrewarding
26 . d)peoplecanfullyenjoyindividualfreedom。
27.a) themorediligentoneis、thebiggerhisreturns。
28 . c)becamewealthyafterstartinglifeverypoor。
29 . b)americanswishtosucceedineveryaspectoflife。
30 . d)whatamericansstriveafteroftencontradictstheirbeliefs。
31 . b)quickeconomicreturns
32 . c)obtainfundingfromthegovernment
33 . a)theythinktheyworkinanenvironmenthostiletothefreepursuitof
34 . d)theycouldbeinfluencedbytheirassociationwiththeproject
35 . b)peoplewouldnotbelievescientistsevenwhentheytellthetruth。
36 . d)theglobalizationoftheeconomy
37 . b)informationtechnologyhasremovedtherestrictionsoftimeandspace
inbusinesstransactions。
38 . c)itshouldnotoverlooktheimportanceofinformation、services和
support、anddistribution。
39 . a)caneliminateanentirebusinessegment。
40 . d)businesseshavetomeetindividualcustomers ' specificneedsinorder
partiivocabulary
42。B)designated
45。B)outofstock
64。A)byanalogywith
65。D)culminatedin
66。A)inrelationto
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1.infirstinthefirst
2.ultimateultimately
3.acceptancerejection
4.endending
6。willpickupwillnotpickup
7.listinglist
8。KeepupKeep
9.takingtaken
10.findfound
21 dshowingviolenceisthoughttobeentertaining
22 bmoststudiesexaggeratetheeffectofmediaviolenceontheviewers。
23 cassertadirectlinebetweenviolentmediandaggressivebehavior。
24 dtheirdefinitionofviolence
25 amorestudiesshouldbeconductedbeforeconclusinonsaredrawn。
26 aaquarterofamericanscan ' taffordtheirprescriptiondrubs。
27 dexercisingpricecontrolonbrand-name drugs。
28 bhighpricesareessentialtofundingresearchonnewdrugs。
29 ctoallowthevastmajoritytoenjoyitsbenefits . b
30 creducingsuppliestouncooperativecanadianpharmacies。
31 aofferingseniorcitizensdiscountshasbecomeroutinecommercialpractice
32cthe elderly、beingfinanciallyunderprivileged和needhumanhelpfrom
33 bintensifyconflictsbetweentheyoungandtheold
34 citbenefitstheoldattheexpenseoftheyoung。
35 dseniorcitizendiscountsmaywellbeatypeofage
36Acrimeagainsthumanity
37c deep-rooted socio-economic inequality
39 dhasbeenaccumulatedfromgenerationsofslavery
40 binequalityofmanykindsremainsvirtuallyuntouched。
41。aoriginality
44.d indispensable
45。bcommonplace
49。boverwhelming
52。interacting
53。dtranscending
65。adisturbance
69。adescendants
S1主主
S3inaneffect卸载an
S4lazylaziness
S6affectingaffected
S7atsametimesame前面的the
S9relativerelatively
S10withwithout
21 . a)hissonwasnotasthrilledbytherollercoasterriderasexpected
22 . d)eveniftheyareexposedtomorekindsofentertainment
23 . c)ever-changingthrillingformsofrecreation
24 . c)creatingmorestimulatingactivitiesforthem
25 . a)adjustingthepaceoflifeandintensityofstimulation
26。C)corporateloyalty
27 . b)maximizingtheirprofitsattheexpenseofworkers
28 . c)ahigherrateofunemployment
29 . b)makingmonetarycontributionstodecision-makers
30 . d)tourgethemiddleclasstowakeupandprotecttheirowninterest
31 . c)settlethedisputeonstemcellresearchquickly
32 . a)interestedbusinessesandindividuals
33 . d)havetoraisemoneytobuildseparatelabs
34 . a)humanstemcellsareusedintheresearch
35 . b)hedidnotwanttooffenditsopponents
36 . d)tenantsrentingahouseoverayear
37 . b)ropriatehousingmaynotbereadilyavailable
38 . c)tenantshavedonedamagetothehouse
39 . d)tomakeiteasierforthestateassemblytopassthebill
40 . a)bothbillsarelikelytobemadestatelaws
48。D)inabundance
51。D)commemorate
58.c)咨询
62.d)模拟
63。C)vulnerable
67。D)bewildered
70。A)hypothesis
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问题2。英语阅读理解问题onedayamanwaswalkinginthestreetwhenhemetapenguin(企鹅)。Itwasa
handsomebird,andnottimidatall . itseemedtotakeanimmediatelikingto
theman,becauseitwapled(摇摇晃晃的行走)uptohimandthenfollowedhimwherever
hewent . thiswasamusingforawhilebuteventuallybecamerather
birdignored(忽略)him . itsimplywouldnotleavehimalone . whereverhewent,
the birdwent,too.at last,in desperation,themanwalkedintoapolice
penguininthestreet,andidon' tknowwhattodowithit。" aboredpoliceman
street、stillaccompaniedbythepenguin、whenhemetthepolicemanhe' d
spokentothedaybefore . thepolicemanwasnotpleasedtoseethem . " I
officer、youdid.andidtakehimtothezoo、“theman explained”andwe
hadagreattime . butwecan ' tgotothezooveryday . ithoughttodayi ' d
takehimtothemovies。“21。whatdidthepenguindototheman?A.It
followed him . b . ittookhimtothezoo . c . itwalkedlikehim . d . itdidwhat
embarrassed c . desperate d . amused 23。theman wentintothepolicestationto
_.A.sellthebirdB.annoythebirdC.getridofthebirdD.ask
foradvice24.Whatwasthepolicemandoingwhenthemancamein?Hewas
_.A.goingtothezooB.writingC.buyinghisownbirdD.visiting
thepolicestation25.Thenextdaythepolicemanwas_.A.annoyedto
seethemB.delightedtoseethemC.embarrassedtoseethemD.pleasedtosee
themA("followedhimwhereverhewent.")D("Thiswasamusingforawhile")
D("butIneedsomeadvice")B("hewaswriting")A("Thepolicemanwasnot
pleasedtoseethem."”annoy“意思是使感到不开心烦恼)完形填空老姐啊歧视人啊俺就不懂英文ADDBAADDBA
问题三.英语阅读题Thewaythatpeopleallovertheworldwatchfilmshaschangedtheseyears.
Peopledon’tjustgotothefilmsanymore.Theytakethefilmshome!TheVCR
(录相机),hasmadethispossible,andithashelpedchangepeople’slives.VCRs
makeitpossibleforustowatchfilmsathomeinsteadofthecinema.People
canjustgotoavideostoreneartheirhouses,rent(租)oneormorefilmsfor
adayoraweekend,andwatchthemintheirownhomes.Theycostjustafew
dollarseachday.Maydifferentfilmsareonvideotape,fromexcitingfilmsto
interestingplays.Watchingafilmathomecanbeveryeasy,andalot
cheaper.VCRownerscanmakesnacks(零食)andsitbackandenjoyafilmwith
familyandfriends.Theycanstopthefilmtomakemoresnacks,answerthe
phone,ortakecareofthebaby.Therearenolinestostandin,noticketsto
buy,andnouncomfortable(不舒服的)cinemaseats.haschangedpeople’swayof
watchingfilms?______dopeopleusually
getvideotapestowatchfilmsathome?
______itexpensivetorentvideotapefor
oneday?______doesthewriterprefer,
watchingvideofilmsathomeorseeingfilmsatthecinema?
______1.(The)VCR(s).
文章第一段说,现在人们用不着再去电影院,只需把电影片带回家就可以看到自己喜爱的电影了。是什么东西让这成为现实了呢?“TheVCR,hasmade
thispossible…”和“VCRsmakeitpossibleforustowatchfilmsathomeinstead
ofthecinema”这两句说出了答案。
rentvideotapes/films.本题答案源自“Peoplecanjustgotoavideostoreneartheir
houses,rent(租)oneormorefilmsforadayoraweekend…”这句话中。
,itisn’t.根据“Theycostjustafewdollarseachday.”这句话,可知答案应该是否定的。
5.Watchingvideofilmsathome.
本题的答案是不能在短文中直接找到的。仔细揣摩最后一段作者描述的在家里看电影的场景,不难体会出作者的艳羡之情。由此,可以得出“更喜欢在家里看电影”这一结论
filmsfromvideostore
,justafewdollarseachday
watchinfilmsathome.
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