1、大学英语六级2005年12月24日大学英语六级(CET-6)真题试卷(A卷)Part I Listening Comprehension (20 minutes)Section A1. A) The dean should have consulted her on the appointment.B) Dr. Holden should have taken over the position earlier.C) She doesnt think Dr. Holden has made a wise choice.D) Dr. Holden is the best person for t
2、he chairmanship.(D)2. A) Theyll keep in touch during the summer vacation.B) Theyll hold a party before the summer vacation.C) Theyll do odd jobs together at the school library.D) Theyll get back to their school once in a while.(A)3. A) Peaches are in season now.B) Peaches are not at their best now.C
3、) The woman didnt know how to bargain.D) The woman helped the man choose the fruit.(B)4. A) They join the physics club.B) They ask for an extension of the deadline.C) They work on the assignment together.D) They choose an easier assignment.(C)5. A) She admires Jeans straightforwardness.B) She thinks
4、 Dr. Brown deserves the praise.C) She will talk to Jean about what happened.D) She believes Jean was rude to Dr. Brown.(A)6. A) He liked writing when he was a child.B) He enjoyed reading stories in Readers Digest.C) He used to be an editor of Readers Digest.D) He became well known at the age of six.
5、(A)7. A) He shows great enthusiasm for his studies.B) He is a very versatile person.C) He has no talent for tennis.D) He does not study hard enough.(D)8. A) John has lost something at the railway station.B) There are several railway stations in the city.C) It will be very difficult for them to find
6、John.D) The train that John is taking will arrive soon.(C)9. A) Its rapid growth is beneficial to the world.B) It can be seen as a model by the rest of the world.C) Its success cant be explained by elementary economics.D) It will continue to surge forward.(A)10. A) It takes only 5 minutes to reach t
7、he campus from the apartments.B) Most students cant afford to live in the new apartments.C) The new apartments are not available until next month.D) The new apartments can accommodate 500 students.(B)Section B11. A) The role of immigrants in the construction of American society.B) The importance of
8、offering diverse courses in European history.C) The need for greater cultural diversity in the school curriculum.D) The historic landing of Europeans on the Virginia shore.(C)12. A) He was wondering if the speaker was used to living in America.B) He was trying to show friendliness to the speaker.C)
9、He wanted to keep their conversation going.D) He believed the speaker was a foreigner.(D)13. A) The US population doesnt consist of white European descendants only.B) Asian tourists can speak English as well as native speakers of the language.C) Colored people are not welcome in the United States.D)
10、 Americans are in need of education in their history.(A)14. A) By making lawsB) By enforcing disciplineC) By educating the publicD) By holding ceremonies(A)15. A) It should be raised by soldiers.B) It should be raised quickly by hand.C) It should be raised only by Americans.D) It should be raised by
11、 mechanical means.(B)16. A) It should be attached to the status.B) It should be hung from the top of the monument.C) It should be spread over the object to be unveiled.D) It should be carried high up in the air.(D)17. A) There has been a lot of controversy over the use of flag.B) The best athletes c
12、an wear uniforms with the design of the flag.C) There are precise regulations and customs to be followed.D) Americans can print the flag on their cushions or handkerchiefs.(C)Passage Three18. A) Punishment by teachersB) Poor academic performanceC) TruancyD) Illness(C)19. A) The Board of Education.B)
13、 Principals of city schools.C) Students with good academic records.D) Students with good attendance records.(D)20. A) Punishing students who damage school property.B) Rewarding schools that have decreased the destruction.C) Promoting teachers who can prevent the destruction.D) Cutting the budget for
14、 repairs and replacements.(B)Part II Reading Comprehension (35 minutes)Passage oneToo many vulnerable child-free adults are being ruthlessly (无情的) manipulated into parent-hood by their parents, who think that happiness among older people depends on having a grand-child to spoil. We need an organizat
15、ion to help beat down the persistent campaigns of grandchildless parents. Its time to establish Planned Grandparenthood, which would have many global and local benefits.Part of its mission would be to promote the risks and realities associated with being a grandparent. The staff would include depres
16、sed grandparents who would explain how grandkids break lamps, bite, scream and kick. Others would detail how an hour of baby-sitting often turns into a crying marathon. More grandparents would testify that they had to pay for their grandchilds expensive college education.Planned grandparenthoods car
17、efully written literature would detail all the joys of life grand-child-free a calm living room, extra money for luxuries during the golden years, etc. Potential grandparents would be reminded that, without grandchildren around, its possible to have a conversation with your kids, whoincidentallywoul
18、d have more time for their own parents.Meanwhile, most children are vulnerable to the enormous influence exerted by grandchildless parents aiming to persuade their kids to produce children. They will take a call from a persistent parent, even if theyre loaded with works. In addition, some parents ma
19、ke handsome money offers payable upon the grandchilds birth. Sometimes these gifts not only cover expenses associated with the infants birth, but extras, too, like a vacation. In any case, cash gifts can weaken the resolve of even the noblest person.At Planned Grandparenthood, children targeted by t
20、heir parents to reproduce could obtain non-biased information about the insanity of having their own kids. The catastrophic psychological and economic costs of childbearing would be emphasized. The symptoms of morning sickness would be listed and horrors of childbirth pictured. A monthly newsletter
21、would contain stories about overwhelmed parents and offer guidance on how childless adults can respond to the different lobbying tactics that would-be grandparents employ.When I think about all the problems of our overpopulated world and look at our boy grabbing at the lamp by the sofa, I wish I cou
22、ld have turned to Planned Grandparenthood when my parents were putting the grandchild squeeze on me.If I could have, I might not be in this parenthood predicament (窘境). But heres the crazy irony, I dont want my child-free life back. Dylans too much fun.21. Whats the purpose of the proposed organizat
23、ion Planned Grandparenthood?A) To encourage childless couples to have children.B) To provide facilities and services for grandchildless parents.C) To offer counseling to people on how to raise grandchildren.D) To discourage people from insisting on having grandchildren.(D)22. Planned Grandparenthood
24、 would include depressed grandparents on its staff in order to _.A) show them the joys of life grandparents may have in raising grandchildrenB) draw attention to the troubles and difficulties grandchildren may causeC) share their experience in raising grandchildren in a more scientific wayD) help ra
25、ise funds to cover the high expense of education for grandchildren(B)23. According to the passage, some couples may eventually choose to have children because _.A) they find it hard to resist the carrot-and-stick approach of their parentsB) they have learn from other parents about the joys of having
26、 childrenC) they feel more and more lonely ad they grow olderD) they have found it irrational to remain childless(A)24. By saying “. my parents were putting the grandchild squeeze on me” (Line 2-3, Para. 6), the author means that _.A) her parents kept pressuring her to have a childB) her parents lik
27、ed to have a grandchild in their armsC) her parents asked her to save for the expenses of raising a childD) her parents kept blaming her for her childs bad behavior(A)25. What does the author really of the idea of having children?A) It does more harm than good.B) It contributes to overpopulation.C)
28、It is troublesome but rewarding.D) It is a psychological catastrophe.(C)Passage TwoQuestions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.Ask most people how they define the American Dream and chances are theyll say, “Success.” The dream of individual opportunity has been home in American since Europ
29、eans discovered a “new world” in the Western Hemisphere. Early immigrants like Hector St. Jean de Crevecoeur praised highly the freedom and opportunity to be found in this new land. His glowing descriptions of a classless society where anyone could attain success through honesty and hard work fired
30、the imaginations of many European readers: in Letters from an American Farmer (1782) he wrote. “We are all excited at the spirit of an industry which is unfettered (无拘无束的) and unrestrained, because each person works for himself . We have no princes, for whom we toil (干苦力活),starve, and bleed: we are
31、the most perfect society now existing in the world.” The promise of a land where “the rewards of a mans industry follow with equal steps the progress of his labor” drew poor immigrants from Europe and fueled national expansion into the western territories.Our national mythology (神化) is full of illus
32、tration the American success story. Theres Benjamin Franklin, the very model of the self-educated, self-made man, who rose from modest origins to become a well-known scientist, philosopher, and statesman. In the nineteenth century, Horatio Alger, a writer of fiction for young boys, became Americans best-selling author with rags-to-riches tales. The notion of success haunts us: we spend million ev