1、各大名校大学英语六级考试密卷来源:前程在线考试网 http:/ Listening Comprehension (20 minutes) Section A Directions: In this section, you will hear 10 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, aquestion will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the question will be spoken only once. After each
2、question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. Example:You will hear: M: When shall we start our work, Jane?
3、W: Tomorrow at 9 oclock. But we must work quickly, for we have to finish everything before 2in the afternoon. Q: For how long can they work? You will read: A) 2 hours. B) 3 hours. C) 4 hours. D) 5 hours. From the conversation we know that the two are talking about some work they will start at 9 oclo
4、ck in the morning and have to finish at 2 in the afternoon. Therefore, D)“5 hours” is the correct answer. You should choose D on the Answer Sheet and mark it with a single line through the center. Sample Answer A B C CD2KG-1*4/5 D 1. A) Buy something in the Bill supermarket. B) Get money to pay her
5、bill. C) Check to see ;whether he can pay in cash. D) Get a check for the woman. 2. A) At class. B) Back at home. C) At work. D) In hospital. 3. A) She will help him. B) She finished hers two days ago. C) She completed her work very quickly. D) She is still doing the project. 4. A) Angry. B) Hungry.
6、 C) Tired. D) Dissatisfied. 5. A) It is not theirs. B) It has some problems. C) It is out of warranty. D) It was stolen. 6. A) She doesnt like picnic. B) It will be too hot. C) She will have an exam next week. D) The biology class will go to the beach next week. 7. A) It does not concern John. B) Jo
7、hn does not care about his car. C) John will help him fix the car. D) He wants John to fix the car. 8. A) 20 miles. B) 6 miles. C) 14 miles. D) 26 miles. 9. A) Its time to urge him to study math. B) He himself should make the decision. C) They should help him study math. D) They should leave right n
8、ow. 10.A) It has been published. B) It has been thrown out as junk. C) It has been deleted from the computer. D) The woman cannot get it any longer. Section B Passage One Questions 11 to 13 are based on the following passage: 11.A) Soil. B) Human population. C) Forest. D) Water. 12.A) By using satel
9、lite images, maps, etc. B) By studying specific farming methods. C) By studying the variation of human population. D) By analyzing the quality of crops. 13.A) By forcing them farming. B) By affecting the quality of soils. C) By adding chemicals and pollute the waterways. D) By affecting the environm
10、ents they live in. Passage Two Questions 14 to 16 are based on the following passage: 14.A) To estimate the extreme weather. B) To develop the satellite technology. C) To improve agricultural output. D) To learn how to change information to maps more efficiently. 15.A) By turning the intensity of su
11、nshine into maps. B) By analyzing the recent weather report. C) By capturing the microwave radiation from the soil. D) By analyzing information provided by ground observation centers. 16.A) Acquire information from satellites more efficiently. B) To realize full coverage of area the satellite passes
12、 over. C) Building more ground observation centers. D) Compare satellites information with those from ground. Passage Three Questions 17 to 20 are based on the following passage: 17.A) Call on peopleto protect sharks. B) Point out the living environment of sharks. C) Explain why the sharks are dange
13、rous. D) An introduction to sharks. 18.A)By good sense of water waves made by quarries. B)By good sense of smell and electrical magnetic power. C)By good sense of light. D)By good sense of blood. 19.A) Bone structure. B) Smell ability. C) Birth mode. D) Recover ability against disease. 20.A) Their t
14、asty meat. B) The principle of their defense system against disease. C) Their solid skin. D) The principle of their birth modes. Part Reading Comprehension(35 minutes) Passage One Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage: Scientists say there has been a severe decrease in the amount of
15、water in Lake Chad in northern Africa in the last thirty years. They report that nature and humans share equal blame for this loss. In 1963 the fresh water lake covered twenty-five-thousand-square kilometers.Nowthe lake is only about five percent of that size.It measures only about one-thousand-thre
16、e-hundred square kilometers in the dry season. Four nations surround Lake Chad. People in Niger, Nigeria, Chad, and Cameroon use it for water, fish and plant life. Michael Coe and Jonathan Foley are water experts at the University of Wisconsin in Madison.They reported about Lake Chad in the Journal
17、of Geophysical Research.They say the area has suffered from a lack of heavy rain for more than thirty years.This has forced people to build systems to carry water to dry land.These irrigation systems further decrease the lake. Mister Coe says Lake Chad will be only a small body of water in the futur
18、e. He says people still can get water from the lake to drink and for crops. But he says the lake will no longer provide a healthy environment for fish and plant life. The researchers used a computer to study what caused the water loss. Their computer study estimated the climate and amount of water i
19、n the area. The estimate started with the early 1960s. Then the researchers compared the estimates with the areas recorded climate and water supply for the same period. The computer study showed results similar to the recorded ones for the first twenty years. But there was a big change in the 1980s.
20、 At that time, the lake got smaller much faster than the computer research had estimated. The researchers say major irrigation systems were built in the 1980s. The systems took water fromtwo rivers that flow into Lake Chad. The Chari and Logone rivers carry most of the water thatenters the lake. The
21、 study showed the increased irrigation reduced the flow in the two rivers. Climate changes also were responsible for the reduction. Today the flow of the two rivers has been reduced by almost seventy-five percent. Scientists say the problem is expected to worsen in the coming years as the population
22、 and demand for water continue to increase. 21.What is this passage mainly about? A) Demonstrating the serious weather condition around Lake Chad. B) Introducing peoples activity around Lake Chad. C) Analyzing of the factors that cause water decreases in Lake Chad. D) Introducing scientists work abo
23、ut water condition in Lake Chad. 22.What did people do to solve the problem of rain lack around Chad Lake? A) They moved out of this area. B) They drew water from Lake Chad. C) They carried water from other areas. D) They utilize seawater near this area. 23.Which of the following is true according t
24、o this passage? A) Chad Lake located in the middle of Chad in northern Africa. B) The water from Chad water can now only be used for irrigation. C) The area around Chad Lake has suffered from heavy rain lack many decades. D) Population around the Chad Lake now begins to decrease due to water lack. 2
25、4.Why computer data become imprecise in 1980s? A) The related programs on the computer were out of date. B) More and more people drew water directly from the lake for drink. C) A heavy rain happened around 1980. D) The irrigation from the source water increases. 25. What is scientists attitude towar
26、ds the future of Chad Lake? A) Pessimism. B) Hopeful. C) Indifferent. D) Doubtful. Passage Two Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage: Scientists have long believed one way to stop the Earths atmosphere from warming is by planting more trees.The idea is that more trees will take in or
27、 absorb some of the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.Carbon dioxide is a gas released by cars,factories and other human activities.The gas traps heat in the Earths atmosphere,which warms the planet.However,two new studies have found that trees may not be as helpful in reducing carbon dioxide as had
28、been thought. The first study was done at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina. Researchers pumped extra carbon dioxide into a test area where pine trees were growing. Thetrees grew thirty-four percent faster during the first three years. However, in time, the trees slowed to about their normal
29、 growth rate. The scientists say this is because trees need other nutrients, such as nitrogen. In the second study, researchers from Duke and Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine examined the soil around trees. They discovered that as the leaves broke down into the soil, all the carbon was not trappe
30、d in the soil. Much of it was released into the atmosphere as carbon dioxide. The findings of the two studies were published last month in Nature magazine. They suggest thereis limited value in planting trees to reduce the carbon dioxide pollution in the atmosphere. Forest planting has been a part o
31、f negotiations on a world agreement to reduce greenhouse gases that scientists believe cause global warming. The United States, Canada, Japan and some other industrial countries have supported the idea. But this new research suggests the idea is not as effective as environmental activists had though
32、t. Scientist Ram Oren of Duke University led the study on tree growth. He says that earlier estimates on the ability of forests to absorb carbon dioxide were overly hopeful. Some scientists not involved in the studies say the research provides some of the first evidence on how trees react to carbon
33、dioxide. Other scientists say the research disputes a belief among some coal and power companies. The companies say that rising levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere will notcreate harmful global warming. Instead, they say it will increase forests and other plants. 26.What is the purpose of thi
34、s passage? A) Introduce some new ideas about the relationship between trees and carbon dioxide.B) Introduce recent condition of global industrial pollution. C) Call on people to plant more trees to reduce greenhouse gases. D) Point out that power companies should be responsible for the rising levels
35、 of carbon dioxide. 27. Why researchers put trees in extra carbon dioxide in the first study? A) To learn whether trees can still absorb carbon dioxide under extreme conditions. B) To get more oxygen from these trees. C) To evaluate the maximum carbon dioxide that trees can absorb. D) To see the gro
36、wth rate of these trees. 28.What happened to the leaves falling from the trees in the second study? A)They broke down and the main parts turned into oxygen. B)They broke down and the carbon content had mainly turned into carbon dioxide.C)They broke down and the carbon content was mainly absorbed in
37、the soil. D)They absorbed more carbon dioxide. 29.Scientist Ram Oren is of the opinion that common beliefs of the trees ability to absorb carbon dioxide are_. A) biased B) insightful C) overoptimistic D) totally wrong 30.The word “it” (Line 7, Para.6) probably refers to _. A) carbon dioxide B) nitro
38、gen C) atmosphere D) coal Passage Three Questions 31 to35 are based on the following passage: An American scientist has found that many images of dinosaurs may be wrong. For years, pictures of the ancient creatures have shown their nose openings near the top of the head. The new study suggests the d
39、inosaurs nostrils were just above the mouth. Dinosaurs used their nostrils to breathe,smell and control their body temperature.The new theory could help explain how the huge creatures were able to survive by using their sense of smell to find food,a mate and possible enemies. Lawrence Witmer of Ohio
40、 University in Athens,Ohio led the study.The publication science reported his findings. Many of the early dinosaur remains recovered by scientists were from huge creaturescalled sauropods. Scientists believed that sauropods must have lived in water because their bodies were so huge and their necks w
41、ere so long. Nostrils high on the head would have permitted the dinosaurs to breathe while partly under water. The discovery of a sauropod head bone in 1884 added support for thisbelief. The skull had a large hole at the top of the head. Professor Witmer says experts learned years later that sauropo
42、ds generally were notsea creatures. But he says the earlier theory about nostril position was extended to other dinosaurs. Only dinosaur bones have survived as fossil remains. Scientists ha该是增长而不是减少。 77.supportssupport 因为前面跟的是复数名词。 78.reproveoppose 因为前面跟的是赞成,又有一个 But,因此应该是反对 oppose。 79.establishesta
43、blished 因为前面是 recently 因此应该是过去式。 80.requirementrequirements 因为要求肯定不止一个,因此应该用复数形式。 Part 参考范文: Choosing the right career is very important. Most of us spend a great part of our lives at our jobs. For that reason we should try to find out what our talents are and how we use them. Therefore, the most im
44、portant thing is how to find which kind of career suits us most。 There are several ways which can help us in the career choice. First, we should know where our interest lies in. Then we can do some aptitude tests, interview with experts and study books in our field interest. Once we find something fit for us, we should try to do it whole heartedly.
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