历年大学英语六级真题试卷

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1、历年大学英语六级真题试卷2000年1月大学英语六级(CET-6)真题试卷Part I Listening Comprehension (20 minutes) Section A1. A) To cancel his trip.B) To go to bed early.C) To catch a later flight.D) To ask for a wake-up call.2. A) They have different opinions as to what to do next.B) They have to pay for the house by installments.C

2、) They will fix a telephone in the bathroom.s.D) The man s attitude is more sensible than the woman3. A) She will save the stamps for the man s sister.B) She will no longer get letters from Canada.C) She can t give the stamps to the man s sister.D) She has given the stamps to the man s roommates.4.

3、A) Visiting the Brownings.B) Writing a postcard.C) Looking for a postcard.D) Filling in a form.5. A) The man should work with somebody else.B) The man should meet his partner s needs.C) They should come to a compromise.D) They should find a better lab for the project. 6. A) She can finish her assign

4、ment, either.B) She can t afford a computer right now.C) The man can use her computer.s.D) The man should buy a computer right away. 7. A) The visiting economist has given several lectures.B) The guest lecturer s opinion is different from Dr. JohnsonC) Dr. Johnson and the guest speaker were schoolma

5、tes.D) Dr. Johnson invited the economist to visit their college.8. A) She s never watched a better game.B) Football is-her favorite pastime.C) The game has been canceled.D) Their team played very badly.9. A) The man should stick to what he s doing.B) The man should take up a new hobby.C) The man sho

6、uld stop playing tennis.D) The man should find the cause for his failure. 10. A) An invented story.B) A real life experience.C) An imaginary situation.D) A terrible nightmare.Section BPassage 1Questions 11 to 13 are based on the passage you have just heard.11. A) The name of a German town;B) A resid

7、ent of Frankfurt.C) A kind of German sausage.D) A kind of German bread.12. A) He sold fast food.1B) He raised dogs.C) He was A cook.D) He was a Cartoonist.13. A) Because the Americans found they were from Germany.B) Because people thought they contained dog meat.C) Because people had to get used to

8、their taste.D) Because it was too hot to eat right away. Passage 2Questions 14 to 16 are based on the passage you have just heard.14. A) They give out faint cries.B) They make noises to drive away insects.C) They extend their water pipes.D) They become elastic like rubber bands. 15. A) Quiet plants.

9、B) Well-watered plants.C) Healthy plants.D) Thirsty plants.16. A) They could drive the insects away.B) They could keep the plants well-watered.C) They could make the plants grow faster.D) They could build devices to trap insects. Passage 3Questions 17 to 20 are based on the passage you have just hea

10、rd.17. A) To look for a different lifestyle.B) To enjoy themselves.C) For adventure.D) For education.18. A) There are 200 vehicles for every kilometer of roadway.B) It has a dense population.C) There are many museums and palaces.D) It has many towering buildings.19. A) It is a city of contrasts.B) I

11、t possesses many historical sites.C) It is an important industrial center.D) It has many big and beautiful parks. 20. A) It helps develop our personalities.B) It enables us to acquire first-hand knowledge.C) It makes our life more interesting.D) It brings about changes in our lifestyle. 2000年 1 月六级参

12、考答案Part I Listening Comprehension1. D 2. A 3. C 4. B 5. C6. B 7. B 8. D 9. A 10. C11. C 12. C 13. B 14. A 15. D16. D 17. D 18. C 19. A 20. B2000年 1 月六级听力原文Section A1. M: I hope I won t oversleep. I ve simply got to catch the first flight to New York.W: If I were you, I d request the wake -up call fr

13、om the hotel reception.Q: What does the woman advise the man to do? 2. M: Next, shouldn t we get a telephone installed in the hall?2W: Fixing the shower pipe is far more important.Q: What do we learn from the conversation?3. M: I ve noticed that you get letters form Canada from time totime. Would yo

14、u mind saving the stampsfor me? My sister collects them.W: My roommate already asked for them.Q: What does the woman imply?4. M: What s the matter? You ve been sitting there for ages, just staring into space.W: I told the Brownings I d send them a postcard. Now I don t know what to say.Q: What s the

15、 woman doing?5. M: My chemistry project is in trouble. My partner and I have totally different ideas about how to proceed.W: You should try to meet each other halfway.Q: What does the woman suggest?6. M: I m frustrated. We re supposed to do our assignment on them looking forward to the daycomputer,

16、but I have difficulty getting access to the computers in the library. W: I understand the way you feel. Iwhen I can afford to get my own.Q: What does the woman mean?7. M: The visiting economist is speaking tonight, but Dr. Johnson doesn t seem to think much of him.W: That s because Dr. Johnson comes

17、 from an entirely different school of thought.Q: What do we learn from the woman s remark?8. M: I m sorry I missed the football game, but I had a terrible cold.W: You didn t miss anything. We couldn t have played worse.Q: What does the woman imply?9. M: I think I m going to give up playing tennis. I

18、 lost again today.W: Just because you lost? It that the reason to quit?Q: What does the woman imply?10. M: Jane, what would you do if you were on vacation overseas and lost all your money and credit cards?W: Well, I guess I d probably sell my watch and camera. Or I might get a job as a waitress some

19、wheretill I made enough money to buy a plane ticket to return home.Q: What are they talking about?Section BPassage 1Most people know what a hot dog is. It s a sausage in a roll. But do you know why it s called a hotdog? Well, the long red sausage which goes into a hotdog is called a Frankfurter. It

20、got its name from the German town Frankfurt. The sausages were very popular, but hot frankfurters were difficult to sell in crowds. One man, Harry Stevens, had the job of feeding the crowds in baseball games. He had an idea. Why not put the frankfurters in long, hot bread rolls? This made them easy

21、to sell. The“ red hot ” had a hotand attractive taste and became very popular. But in 1903, an American cartoonist drew a long German sausage dog in place of the frankfurter so a frankfurter in a roll soon became known as a“hot dog ” . It was ajoke, but somepeople really thought the sausages contain

22、ed dog meat. For a while, sales of hotdogs failed, but not for long.11. What is a frankfurter?12. What was Harry Stevens job?13. Why did sales of hot dogs decrease for some time?Passage 2We all scream for water when thirsty, but do you know in very hot, dry weather, plants also make faint sounds for

23、 help?water pipesYou see, in a plant s stem there are hundreds of that bring water and minerals fromthe soil all the way up to the leaves. As the ground turns dry, it becomes harder and harder for the plants to do this.In severe droughts, plants have to fight to pull out any water available. Scienti

24、st Robert winter has found out that when it is really bad their water pipes snap from the tension like rubber bands. When that3happens, the whole plant vibrates a little. The snapping pipes make noises ten thousand times more quiet than a whisper.Robert knows that healthy, well-watered plants are qu

25、iet. He also knows that many insects prefer attacking dry plants rather than healthy plants. How do the insects know which are healthy plants and which are not? Robert thinks that the insects may listen for the plants that cry and then they may buzz in to kill.To test his theory, Robert is using a d

26、evice that can imitate plant cries. He attaches it to a quiet, healthy plant so the plant sounds thirsty. Then he watches insects to see if they attack more often than usual.If he is right, scientists could use the insects ability againstthem. They could build traps thatimitate crying plants. So whe

27、n the insects buzz in to eat, they won t buzz out.14. What do plants do when they are thirsty?15. What plants do many insects tend to attack?16. What could scientists do if Robert s theory proves to be true?Passage 3People enjoy taking trips, but what are the reasons they leave home? One reason is f

28、or education. People travel because they want to broaden their horizons to learn about other people and other places. They are curious about other cultures. When people are tourists, they get a quick look at different ways of living. Even a short look at another kind of lifestyle is an important les

29、son.On a trip, a person can learn directly by visiting museums andhistoric spots. What does a touristlearn who sees the art museums, visits the historical palaces and other scenic spots in Paris, and shops along the River Seine? He gets a vivid picture a real-life one of the French people. He learns

30、 about theirattitudes, how they feel about business, beauty and history.What about the tourist who goes to Hong Kong? Does he get the same information that he could get from a book? he might read that Hong Kong is crowded, that there is less than 200 square meters of space for each person, but seein

31、g and feeling the lack of space will impress him much more. He might read that there are nearly 200 vehicles for every kilometer of roadway, but the sight of so many vehicles parked along the roadside will be a much more vivid lesson. The tourist to Hong Kong will never forget the contrasts thestrai

32、ght vertical lines of the tall modern buildings and the moving lines of boats that people live in. 17. Why do people leave home to travel according to the passage?18. What do we learn from the passage about Paris?19. What impression will a tourist get of Hong Kong?20. What does the passage tell us a

33、bout travelling?2000年6月大学英语六级(CET-6)真题试卷Part I Listening Comprehension (20 minutes)Section A1. A) Buy some traveller s checks.B) Borrow some money from a friend.C) Check the brakes and tires.D) Spend some time travelling.2. A) He is very forgiving and tolerant.B) He probably has a poor memory.C) He

34、is well liked by his customers.D) He has been introduced to the staff.3. A) He thinks the book should include more information.B) He doesn t think it necessary to provide the answers.C) The answers will be added in a later edition.D) The book does include the answers.4. A) Announce appeals for publi

35、c service.B) Hold a charity concert to raise money.4C) Ask the school radio station for help.D) Pool money to fund the radio station.5. A) She talked with the consultant about the new program until two.B) She couldn t talk to the consultant before two.C) She would talk to the consultant during lunch

36、.D) She couldn t contact the consultant s secretary.6. A) They are equally competent for the job.B) They both graduated from art schools.C) They majored in different areas of art.D) They are both willing to draw the posters.7. A) At a book store.B) At an art museum.C) At a newspaper office.D) At a g

37、ymnasium.8. A) The woman received a phone call from Mark yesterday.B) The man injured Mark in a traffic accident yesterday.C) The man met a friend by chance.D) The woman contacted Mark on business.9. A) The man should stay up and watch the program.B) The man should read something exciting instead.C)

38、 The man should go to bed at eleven.D) The man should give up watching the movie.10. A) Students with a library card can check any book out.B) Reference books are not allowed to be checked out.C) Only students with a library card can check out reference books.D) The number of books a student can che

39、ck out is unlimited. SectionBPassage OneQuestions 11 to 13 are based on the passage you have just heard. 11.A) To find out whether they take music lessons in their spare time.B) To find out whether they can name four different musical instruments.C) To find out whether they enjoy playing musical ins

40、truments in school.D) To find out whether they differ in their preference for musical instruments.12. A) They find them too hard to play.B) They think it silly to play them.C) They find it not challenging enough to play them.D) They consider it important to be different from girls. 13. A)Children wh

41、o have private music tutors.B) Children who are 8 or older.C) Children who are between 5 and 7.D) Children who are well-educated.Passage TwoQuestions 14 to 16 are based on the passage you have just heard. 14.A) Because there weren t any professional teams in the U.S. then.B) Because Pele hadn t reti

42、red from the Brazilian National Team yet.C) Because this fast- moving sport wasn t familiar to many Americans.D) Because good professional players received low salaries. 15. A)When it has a large number of fans.B) When it plays at home.C) When it has many international stars playing for it.D) When t

43、he fans cheer enthusiastically for it.516. A) It wasn t among the top four teams.B) It didn t play as well as expected.C) It won the World Cup.D) It placed fourth.Passage ThreeQuestions 17 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard. 17.A) Students from America.B) Students from England.C) Stu

44、dents from Australia.D) Students from Japan.18. A) Those who know how to program computers.B) Those who get special aid from their teachers.C) Those who are very hardworking.D) Those who have well-educated parents.19. A) Japanese students study much harder than Columbian students.B) Columbian studen

45、ts score higher than Japanese students in maths.C) Columbian students are more optimistic about their maths skills.D) Japanese students have better conditions for study. 20. A)Physics.B) Mathematics.C) Environmental science.D) Life science.2000年 6 月六级参考答案Part I Listening Comprehension1. D 2. B 3. D

46、4. C 5. B6. A 7. C 8. C 9. D 10. B11. D 12. A 13. B 14. C 15. B16. A 17. A 18. D 19. C 20. A2000年 6 月六级答案详解Part I Listening Comprehension1. 答案为 D 本题测试点 : 要点归纳及句意推论。“ check brakes andtires ” , “enough money/及 I m sureit s going to be a wonderful trip ”等都与“ trip ”有关。2. 答案为B 本题测试点:同义转换: a little forget

47、ful =a poor memory.3. 答案为D 本题测试点:省略句“But it does ”在上下文中的完整意义是“ But the book does include answersto the questions. ” , 需对对话双方话语理解,概括。4. 答案为 C 本题测试点 : 特殊省略问句 How about. 的功能意念: 通常是一 种建议。5. 答案为 B 本题测试点 : until 句型及要点是归纳 : I contacted thisoffice, but. 6. 答案为 A 本题测试点 : 短语 make difference 及修辞问句“What differe

48、nce does it make?”的功能意念: = Imakes no difference = There is no difference.7. 答案为 C 本题测试点 : ( 工作 ) 地点判断,关键词 :“ sports page ”,“ editorials”等。8. 答案为 C 本题测试点 : 信息归纳 : ? “ The man ran into (= met by chance) a friend (make) yesterday in thestreets. ” ? “Mark hasn t got any phones or letters from thewoman”.

49、 ?“ The woman has been busy inthe past 2 months. ”选?为本题答案所需的信息。9. 答案为 D 本题测试点 : 虚拟语气的功能意念: 题中 If I were you,I d. 表示一种婉转的建议。 skip themovie, 因为 ? “we both have to get up early tomorrow ” ? “ the movieisn t necessarily exciting ”10. 答案为 B 本题测试点 : 关键要点辨认: We can check out as many booksas we need but can

50、 t check out anyreference books.2000年 6 月六级听力原文Section A1. M: Have you had the brakes and tires checked? And do you have enough money?W: I ve taken care of everything and I m sure it s going to be a wonderful trip.Q: What is the woman going to do?2. M: The new sales manager says he have never met yo

51、u before.W: We ve been introduced about three times. He seems a little forgetful.Q: What do we learn about the new sales manager?3. W: I don t understand why this book for self study doesn answers to the questions.M: But it does. You can find them alt the back of the book.Q: What does the man say ab

52、out the self-study book?4. W: We mean to let everyone know about the charity concert, but we don t have enough money for advertising.M: How about using the school radio station? They broadcast free public-service announcement.Q: What does the man suggest they do?5. M: By the way, Jane, did you talk

53、to the consultant about our health program?W: I contacted his office, but his secretary said he would be out for lunch until two.Q: What does the woman mean?6. M: I don t know whether to ask Joe or Cora to draw the posW: What difference does it make? They re both excellent artists.t haveters.Q: What

54、 does the woman imply about Joe and Core?7. M: Mary is in charge of the art and music section; and Charles,the ports page. What about you?W: I m responsible for the editor ials.Q: Where does the woman work?8. M: I ran into our friend Mark yesterday on the street, and hesaid he hadn t heard from you

55、for twomonths.W: Yes, I know, but I ve been too busy to phone him.Q: What do we learn from the conversation?9. M: I m really exhausted, but I don t want to miss the film that comes on at 11.W: If I were you, I d skip it. We both have to get up earlytomorrow, and anyway, I ve heard it isn tthat excit

56、ing.Q: What does the woman mean?10. M: I thought the librarian said we could check out as many booksas we need without our library cards.W: That s right, but not those reference books.Q: What does the woman mean?Section BPassage OneThe piano and violin are girls instruments. Drums and trumpets are f

57、or boys. According to psychologists Susan Onco and Michael Balton, children have very clear ideas about which musical instruments they should play. They find that despite the best efforts of teachers these ideas have changed very little over the past decade. They interviewed 153 children aged betwee

58、n 9 and 11 from schools in northwest England. They asked them to identify 4 musical instruments and then to say which they would like to play most and which they would least lie to play. They also asked the children for their views on whether boys or girls should not play any of the 4 instruments. T

59、he piano and the violin were both ranked more favorably by girls than by boys, while boys prefer the drums and trumpets. There was broad agreement between boys and girls on which instruments each sex should play and the reasons vary. And while almost half of all boys said they avoid certain instrume

60、nts because they were too difficult to play, only 15% of girls gave that as a reason.Earlier studies indicated that very young school children aged between 5 and 7 showed no bias in choosing musical instruments, but their tastes become more clear between the ages of 8 and 10. One survey of 78 teache

61、rs suggested that after that age both boys and girls.11. Why did Susan and Michael interview children aged between 9 and 11?12. Why do many of the boys avoid certain instruments?13. Which group of children have a bias when choosing musical instruments?Passage TwoIn the 1970s, the famous Brazilian fo

62、otball player Pele retired from the national team of Brazil and became a professional player for a team in New York. Football, or soccer, wasn t very popular in the United7States at that time. Few North Americans knew anything about this fast-moving sport. There was no money to pay professional play

63、ers and there was little interest in football in high schools and colleges. When Pele and other international stars began playing in various US cities, people saw how interesting the game was and began to go to the matches. It is now common for important games to have fifty to sixty thousand fans. Support from the fans is important to the football. The fans cheer enthusiastically for their favorite players and teams, who respond by playing better than before. In most World Cups, the home team, or the team from the host country usually plays better than m

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