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第頁2021大學(xué)英語六級考試真題卷本卷共分為1大題50小題,作答時間為180分鐘,總分100分,60分及格。

一、單項選擇題(共50題,每題2分。每題的備選項中,只有一個最符合題意)

1.Diamondshavelittle____valueandtheirpricedependsalmostentirelyontheirscarcity.

A:subtle

B:eternal

C:inherent

D:intrinsic

2.Retirementisobviouslyaverycomplex____periodandtheearlieryoustartplanningforit,thebetter.

A:transition

B:transaction

C:transmission

D:transformation

3.____thatthedemandforpowercontinuestoriseatthecurrentrate,itwillnotbelongbeforetraditionalsourcesbecomeinadequate.

A:Concerning

B:Ascertaining

C:Assuming

D:Regarding

4.By____computation,heestimatedthattherepaisonthehousewouldcosthimathousanddollars.

A:coarse

B:rude

C:rough

D:crude

5.Yourstoryaboutthefrogturningintoaprinceis____nonsense.

A:shear

B:sheer

C:shield

D:sheet

6.Icouldseethatmywifewas____havingthatfurcoat,whetherIapprovedofitornot.

A:intenton

B:adequatefor

C:shortof

D:deficientin

7.The____runnercanrun2milesinfifteenminutes.

A:common

B:average

C:usual

D:general

8.Oneofhiseyeswasinjuredinanaccident,butaftera____opration,hequicklyrecoveredhissight.

A:precise

B:considerate

C:delicate

D:sensitive

9.InAmericanuniversities,classesareoftenarrangedinmoreflexible____andmanyjobsoncampussrereservedforstudents.

A:scales

B:ranks

C:grades

D:patterns

10.Theinsurancecompanypaidhim$10000in____afterhisaccident.

A:instalment

B:compensation

C:substitution

D:commission

11.Wearewritingtothemanager____therepairsrecentlycarriedoutattheaboveaddress.(短語)

A:withtheexceptionof

B:withthepurposeof

C:withreferenceto

D:withaviewto

12.Onweekendsmygrandmausually____aglassofwine.

A:subscribesto

B:engages

C:hangson

D:indulgesin

13.Atthepartywefoundthatshygirl____hermotherallthetime.

A:dependingon

B:coincidingwith

C:adheringto

D:clingingto

14.Whenapsychologistdoesageneralexperimentaboutthehumanmind,heselectspeople____andaskthemquestions.

A:atlength

B:atrandom

C:inessence

D:inbulk

15.Ithinkshehurtmyfeelings____ratherthanbyaccidentsassheclaimed.

A:virtually

B:deliberately

C:literally

D:appropriately

16.Theprocessofperceivingothersisrarelytranslated(toourselvesorothers)intocold,objectiveterms."Shewas5feet8inchestall,hadfairhair,andworeacoloredskirt."Moreoften,wetrytogetinsidetheotherpersontopinpoint(強調(diào))hisorherattitudes,emotions,motivations,abilities,ideas,andcharacters.Furthermore,wesometimesbehaveasifwecanaccomplishthisdifficultjobveryquickly—perhapswithatwo-secondglance.ways.Bergersuggestsseveralmethodsforreducinguncertaintiesaboutothers;whoareknowntoyousoyoucancomparetheobservedperson'sbehaviorwiththeknownothers'behavior,observingapersoninasituationwheresocialbehaviorisrelativelyunrestrainedorwhereawidevarietyofbehavioralresponsesarecalledfor,deliberatelystructuringthephysicalorsocialenvironmentsoastoobservetheperson'sresponsestospecificstimuli(刺激因素),askingpeoplewhohavehadorhavefrequentcontactwiththepersonabouthimorher,andusingvar

A:Gettingtoknowsomeoneisanever-endingtask,largelybecausepeopleareconstantlychangingandthemethodsweusetoobtaininformationareoftenimprecise.Youmayhaveknownsomeonefortenyearsandstillknowverylittleabouthim.Ifweaccepttheideathatwewon'teverfullyknowanotherperson,itenablesustodealmoreeasilywiththosethingsthatgetinthewayofaccurateknowledgesuchassecretsanddeceptions.Itwillalsokeepusfrombeingtoosurprisedorshockedbyseeminglyinconsistentbehavior.Ironically,thosethingsthatkeepusfromknowinganotherpersontoowell(e.g.secretsanddeceptions)maybejustasimportanttothedevelopmentofasatisfyingrelationshipasthosethingsthatenableustoobtainaccurateknowledgeaboutaperson(e.g.disclosuresandtruthfulstatement).1.Accordingtothepassage,ifweperceiveaperson,wearelikelytobeinterestedin

B:whathewears

C:howtallheis

D:howhappyheis

E:whatcolorhedyeshishair

17.Somepeopleareoftensurprisedbywhatotherpeopledo.AccordingtoBerger,thatismainlybecause____

A:somepeoplearemoreemotionalthanothers

B:somepeoplearenotawareofthefactthatwewillnevercompletelyknowanotherperson

C:somepeoplearesensitiveenoughtosensethechangeofotherpeople'sattitudes

D:somepeoplechoosetokeeptothemselves

18.Wemayhaveknownsomeonefortenyearsandstillknowverylittleabouthimbecause____

A:wedon'taccepttheideathatwemightneverfullyknowanotherperson

B:weoftengetinformationinacasualandinexactway

C:wepaymoreattentiontootherpeople'smotivationsandemotions?62?

D:weoftenhaveface-to-faceconversationwithhim

19.Therearethingsthatwefindpreventingusfromknowingothers.Thesethingsare

A:disclosures

B:deceptions

C:stimuli

D:interactions

20.Thispassagemainlyconcerns____

A:therelationshipbetweenpeople

B:theperceptionofotherpeople

C:secretsanddeceptionsofpeople

D:people'sattitudesandcharacters

21.AnneWhitney,asophomore(大學(xué)二年級學(xué)生)atColoradoStateUniversity,firsthadaproblemtakingtestswhenshebegancollege."Iwasalwayswellpreparedformytests.SometimesIstudiedforweeksbeforeatest.YetIwouldgointotakethetest,onlytofindIcouldnotanswerthequestionscorrectly.Iwouldblankoutbecauseofnervousnessandfear.Icouldn'tthinkoftheanswer.MylowgradesonthetestsdidnotshowwhatIknewtotheteacher."Anotherstudentinbiologyhadsimilarexperiences.Hesaid,"Myfirstchemistrytestwasverydifficult.Then,onthesecondtest,Isatdowntotakeit,andIwassonervousthatIwasshaking.Myhandsweremovingupanddownsoquicklythatitwashardtoholdmypencil.IknewthematerialandIknewtheanswers.YetIcouldn'tevenwritethemdown!"?Thesetwoyoungstudentswereexperiencingsomethingcalledtestanxiety.Becauseastudentworriesandisuneasyaboutatest,hisorherminddoesnotworkaswellasitusuallydoes.Thestudent

A:Specialuniversityadvisingcoursestrytohelpstudents.Inthesecourses,advisorstrytohelpstudentsbyteachingthemhowtomanagetestanxiety.Atsomeuniversities,studentstaketeststomeasuretheiranxiety.Ifthetestsshow(heiranxietyishigh,thestudentscantakeshortcoursestohelpthemdealwith(heirtensions.Thesecoursesteachstudentshowtorelaxtheirbodies.Studentsaretrainedtobecomecalminverytensesituations.Bycontrollingtheirnervousness,theycanlettheirmindsworkatease.Learnedinformationthencomesoutwithoutdifficultyonatest.

B:Anexpert?attheUniversityofCaliforniaexplains,"Withalmostallstudents,relaxationandlessstressarefeltaftertakingourprogram.Mostofthemexperiencebettercontrolduringtheirtests.Almostallhavesomeimprovement.Withsome,theimprovementisverygreat."6.To"blankout"isprobably______

C:tobelikeablanket

D:tobesureofananswer

E:tobeunabletothinkclearly

22.Poorgradesareusuallytheresultof____

A:poorsleepinghabit

B:laziness

C:lackofsleep

D:inabilitytoformgoodstudyhabits

23.Testanxietyhasbeenrecognizedas____

A:anexcuseforlaziness

B:theresultofpoorstudyhabits

C:arealproblem

D:somethingthatcannotbechanged

24.Todealwiththisproblem,studentssaytheywantto____

A:takeashortcourseonanxiety

B:readaboutanxiety

C:beabletomanageorunderstandtheiranxiety

D:taketeststoprovetheyarenotanxious

25.AUniversityofCaliforniaadvisorsaid____

A:allstudentscouldovercometheanxietyaftertakingaspecialtestanxietyprogram

B:almostallstudentsfeltlessstressaftertakingaUniversityofCaliforniaadvisingcourse

C:studentsfounditdifficulttoimproveeventhoughtheyhadtakenaspecialtestanxietycourse

D:studentsfounditeasytorelaxassoonastheyenteredaUniversityofCaliforniaadvisingcourse

26.Intheearlydaysofnuclearpower,theUnitedStatesmakemoneyonit.Buttodayopponents(反對者)havesocomplicateditsdevelopmentthatnonuclearplantshavebeenorderedorbuiltherein12years.?Thegreatestfearofnuclearpoweropponentshasalwaysbeenareactor"meltdown".Today,thechancesofameltdownthatwouldthreatenU.S.publichealthareverylittle.Buttoevenfurtherreducethepossibility,engineersaretestingnewreactorsthatrelynotonhumanjudgmenttoshutthemdownbutonthelawsofnature.NowGeneralElectricisalreadybuildingtwoadvancedreactorsinJapan.Butdon'texpectthemevenonU.S.shoresunlessthingschangeinWashington.

A:Theprocedureforlicensingnuclearpowerplantsisabaddream.Anytimeduring,orevenafter,construction,anobjectionbyanygrouporindividualcanbringeverythingtoahaltwhilethematterisinvestigatedortakentocourt.Meanwhile,thebuildermustaddnice-but-not-necessaryimprovements,someofwhichforcehimtoknockdownwallsandstartover.Ineverycasewhenaplanthasbeenopposed,theNuclearRegulationCommissionhasultimatelygrantedalicensetoconstructoroperate.Butthevictoryoftencostssomuchthattheutilityendsupabandoningtheplantanyway.

B:AcaseinpointistheShorehamplantonNewYork'sLongIsland.ShorehamwasavirtualtwintotheMillstoneplantinConnecticut,bothorderedinthemid-60's.Millstone,completedfor$101million,hasbeengeneratingelectricityfortwodecades.Shoreham,however,wassingledoutbyantinuclearactivistswho,bysendinginendlessprotests,drovethecostover$5billionanddelayeditsuseformanyyears.

C:Shore

27.Whathasmadetheprocedureforlicensingnuclearpowerplantsabaddream?

A:TheinefficiencyoftheNuclearRegulationCommission.

B:Theenormouscostofconstructionandoperation.

C:Thelengthoftimeittakestomakeinvestigations.

D:Theobjectionoftheopponentsofnuclearpower.

28.ItcanbeinferredfromParagraph2that____

A:therearenotenoughsafetymeasuresintheU.S.forrunningnewnuclearpowerplants

B:itisnottechnicaldifficultiesthatpreventthebuildingofnuclearpowerplantsintheU.S.

C:therearealreadymorenuclearpowerplantsthannecessaryintheU.S.

D:theAmericangovernmentwillnotallowJapanesenuclearreactorstobeinstalledintheU.S.

29.GovernorMarioCuomo'schiefintentioninproposingthesettlementwasto____

A:stoptheShorehamplantfromgoingintooperation

B:urgethepowercompanytofurtherincreaseitspowersupply

C:permittheShorehamplanttooperateundercertainconditions

D:helpthepowercompanytosolveitsfinancialproblems

30.Thephrase"singleout"isclosestinmeaningto____

A:delay

B:endup

C:complete

D:separate

31.TheEnglishpolicemanhasseveralnicknames(綽號)butthemostfrequentlyusedare"copper"and"bobby".Thefirstnamecomesfromtheverb"tocop"(whichisalsoslang),meaning"totake"or"tocapture",andthesecondcomesfromthefirstnameofSirRobertPeel,thenineteenth-centurypolitician,whowasthefounderofthepoliceforceasweknowittoday.Anearlynicknameforthepolicemanwas"peeler",butthisonehasdiedout.?Whateverwemaycallthem,thegeneralopinionofthepoliceseemstobeafavorableone;except,ofcourse,amongthecriminalpartofthecommunitywherethepolicearegivenmorederogatorynicknameswhichoriginatedinAmerica,suchas"fuzz"or"pig".VisitorstoEnglandseemnearlyalwaystobeveryimpressedbytheEnglishpolice.Ithas,infact,becomeastandingjokethatthevisitortoBritain,whenaskedforhisviewsofthecountry,willalwayssay,atsomepointorother,"Ithinkyourpolicemenarewonderful."

A:Well,theBritishbobbymaynotalwaysbewonderfulbutheisusuallyaveryfriendlyandhelpfulsortofcharacter.Amusic-hallsongofsomeyearsagowascalled"IfYouWantToKnowTheTime,AskAPoliceman".Nowadays,mostpeopleownwatchesbuttheystillseemtofindplentyofotherquestionstoaskthepoliceman.InLondon,thepolicemenspendsomuchoftheirtimedirectingvisitorsaboutthecitythatonewondershowtheyeverfindtimetodoanythingelse!

B:TwothingsareimmediatelynoticeabletothestrangerwhenheseesanEnglishpolicemanforthefirsttime.Thefirstisthathedoesnotcarryapistol(手槍)andthesecondisthathewearsaverydistinctivetypeofheadgear,thepoliceman'shelmet.Hishelmet,togetherwithhisheight,enableanEnglishpolicemantobeseenfromaconsiderabledistance,afactthatisnotwithoutitsusefulness.Fromtimetotimeitissuggestedthatthepolicemanshouldbegivenapistolandthathishelmetshouldbetakenfromhim,butboththese

32.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?

A:TherearefewercriminalsinAmericathaninBritain.

B:TheEnglishpoliceusuallyleaveadeepimpressiononvisitors.

C:TheBritishbobbyisfriendlybutnothelpful.

D:TheEnglishpoliceenjoyhavingpistols.

33.IfyouseeanEnglishpolicemanforthefirsttime,youwillprobablynoticeatoncethat

A:heoftentellspeopletime

B:heisusuallyveryhelpful

C:hehasahelmetonhishead

D:hewearsspecialclothes

34.ThatanEnglishpolicemancanbeseenfromsomedistanceis____

A:ofsomehelptopeople

B:ofnohelptopeople

C:verystrangeandfunny

D:astandingjoke

35.VisitorspraisetheEnglishpolicebecause____

A:theyarearmedwithmodernequipment

B:theyobeyorders

C:theyareoftengiventhanksbypeople

D:theyarepoliteandhelpful

36.Everyday25millionU.S.childrenrideschoolbuses.Thesafetyrecordforthesebusesismuchbetterthanforpassengercars;butnevertheless,about10childrenarekilledeachyearridingonlargeschoolbuses,andnearlyfourtimesthatnumberarekilledoutsidebusesintheloadingzones.Byandlarge,however,thenation'sschoolchildrenaretransportedtoandfromschoolsafely.

A:Eventhoughthenumberofschoolbuscasualties(死亡人數(shù))isnotlarge,thesafetyofchildrenisalwaysofintensepublicconcern.Whileeveryonewantstoseechildrentransportedsafely,peoplearedividedaboutwhatneedstobedone—particularlywhetherseatbeltsshouldbemandatory(強制性的)?

B:Supportersofseatbeltsonschoolbusesarguethatseatbeltsarenecessarynotonlytoreducedeathandinjury,butalsototeachchildrenlessonsabouttheimportanceofusingthemroutinelyinanymovingvehicle.Asidebenefit,theypointout,isthatseatbeltshelpkeepchildrenintheirseats,awayfromthebusdriver.

C:OpponentsofseatbeltinstallationsuggestthatchildrenarealreadywellprotectedbytheschoolbusesthatfollowtheNationalHighwayTrafficSafetyAdministration's(NHTSA)safetyrequirementsetin1977.Theyalsobelievethatmanychildrenwon'twearseatbeltsanyway,andthattheymaydamagethebeltsorusethemasweaponstohurtotherchildren.

D:AnewResear

37.Whichofthesewordsisnearestinmeaningtothewords"aredivided"inParagraph2?

A:disagree

B:separate

C:arrange

D:concern

38.Accordingtothepassage,whohasthegreatestdegreeofcontroloftheschoolbuses'"safety"?

A:ANewResearchCouncil.

B:TheDepartmentofTransportation.

C:TheMedicalOrganizations.

D:NationalHighwayTrafficSafetyAdministration.

39.Itmaybeinferredfromthispassagethat____

A:manyoftheopponentsofseatbeltinstallationareparentsandofficialsoftheDepartmentofTransportation

B:proposalofseatbeltsonschoolbuseswouldbeseriouslyconsidered

C:analternatesafetydevice(raisingseatbacksfourinches)maybetakenintoconsideration

D:TheDepartmentofTransportationmayeithertaketheideaofseatbeltsorothermeasureswhenitreviewsthewholesituation

40.Thebesttitlewhichexpressestheideaofthepassageis____

A:MakingSchoolBusesEvenSaferforChildren

B:SeatBeltsNeededonSchoolBuses

C:AlternateSafetyDevicesandProcedures

D:SafetyinandaroundSchoolBuses

41.Whichofthefollowingpointsisnotincludedinthepassage?

A:Industrialdevelopmentincludesthesimplificationofcomplexchemicalprocesses.

B:Dilutingwastesneedscertainamountofwater.

C:Demandsforwaterwillgoupalongwiththeexpandingpopulation.

D:Intensivecultivationoflandrequiresmoreandmorechemicals.

42.Thereadercanconcludethat____

A:countriesoftheworldwillworktogetheronpollutionproblems

B:byproductsfromwastesleadtoamoreprosperousmarketplace

C:scienceismakinggreatprogressonincreasingwatersupplies

D:someindustriesarenowmakingeconomicuseofwastes

43.Theauthorgivessubstancetothepassagethroughtheuseof____

A:interviewswithauthoritiesinthefieldofwatercontrols

B:opinionandpersonalobservations

C:definitionswhichclarifyimportantterms

D:strongargumentandpersuasions

44.Thewords"priorto"(Para.2)probablymean____

A:after

B:during

C:before

D:beyond

45.Foraslongashumanshaveraisedcropsasasourceoffoodandotherproducts,insectshavedamagedthem.Between1870and1880,locustsatemillionsofdollars'worthofcropsintheMississippiValley.TodayintheUnitedStatesthecottonbollweevildamagesabout300milliondollars'worthofcropseachyear.Additionalmillionsarelosteachyeartotheappetitesofotherplant-eatinginsects.Someofthesearecornborers,gypsymoths,potatobeetles,andJapanesebeetles.?Inmoderntimes,manypowerfulinsecticides(殺蟲劑)havebeenusedinanattempttodestroyinsectsthatdamagecropsandtrees.Somekindsofinsecticides,whencarefullyused,haveworkedwell.Yetthesameinsecticideshavecausedsomeunexpectedproblems.Inonelargearea,aninsecticidewasusedagainstJapanesebeetles,whicheatalmostanykindofflowerorleaf.Shortlyafterward,thenumberofcornborersalmostdoubled.Asintended,theinsecticidehadkilledmanyJapanesebeetles.Butithadkilledmanyoftheinsec

A:Inanothercase,aninsecticidewasusedinLouisianatokillthetroublesomefireant.Theinsecticidedidnotkillmanyfireants.Itdidkillseveralsmallanimals.Italsokilledsomeinsectenemiesofthesugarcaneborer,amuchmoredestructivepestthanthefireants.Asaresult,thenumberofsugarcaneborersincreasedandseverelydamagedthesugarcanecrop.

B:Tobesurethatoneinsectpestwillnotbetradedforanotherwhenaninsecticideisused,scientistsmustperformcarefulexperimentsanddowideresearch.Theexperimentsandresearchprovideknowledgeofthepossiblehazardsaninsecticidemaybringtoplantandanimalcommunities.Withoutsuchknowledge,wehavefoundthatnaturesometimesrespondstoinsecticidesinunexpectedways.1.AninsecticidewasusedinLouisianatokillthetroublesome______

C:cornborer

D:Japanesebeetle

E:gypsymoth

46.Whileitisnotdirectlystated,thearticlesuggeststhat____

A:insecticidesarenotdangeroustoanysmallanimals

B:insecticidesdonotalwaysaccomplishtheirpurposes

C:insecticidesarenolongerbeingusedtokillinsects

D:insecticidesdonoharmtopeople

47.Onthewhole,thearticletellsabout____

A:theappetitesofplant-eatinginsects

B:thebestwaytokillbollweevils

C:thedangersinusing

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