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1991年6月CET-6真题
Part III Vocabulary and Structure (20 minutes)
41. Tom ____ better than to ask Dick for help.
(A) shall know (B) shouldn't know (C) has known (D) should have known
42. The magician picked several persons _____ from the audience and asked them to help him with the performance.
(A) by accident (B) at random (C) on occasion (D) on average
43. Water enters into a great variety of chemical reactions, ____ have been mentioned in previous pages.
(A) a few of it (B) a few of that (C) a few of them (D) a few of which
44. They'll have you _____ if you don't pay your taxes.
(A) to be arrested (B) arrest (C) arrested (D) being arrested
45. There was a knock at the door. It was the second time someone _____ me that evening.
(A) had interruptedB) would have interruptedC) to have interrupted (D) to interrupted
46. Despite their good service, most inns are less costly than hotels of ______ standards.
(A) equivalent (B) alike (C) uniform (D) likely
47. _____ for your help, we'd never have been able to get over the difficulties.
(A) Had it not (B) If it were not (C) Had it not been (D) If we had not been
48. Some people either ____ avoid questions of right and wrong or remain neutral about them .
(A) violently (B) enthusiastically (C) sincerely yours (D) Deliberately
49. There is no easy solution to Japan's labour ____.
(A) decline (B) vacancy (C) rarity (D) shortage
50. I'm sure your suggestion will _____ the problem.
(A) contribute to solving (C) be contributed to solve
(B) contribute to solve (D) be contributed to solving
51. I left for the office earlier than usual this morning ____ traffic jam.
(A) in line with (B) for the sake of (C) in case of (D) at the risk of
52. Some areas, ____ their severe weather conditions, are hardly populated.
(A) due to (B) in spite of (C) but for (D) with regard to
53. The new washing machines are ____ at the rate of fifty a day.
(A) turned up (B) turned down (C) turned out (D) turned in
54. On turning the corner, we saw the road ____ steeply.
(A) departing (B) descending (C) decreasing (D) depressing
55. The managing director took the ____ for the accident, although it was not really his fault.
(A) guilt (B) blame (C) charge (D) accusation
56. Once they had fame, fortune , secure futures; ____ is utter poverty.
(A) now that all is left (B) now all that is left (C) now all which is left (D) now all what is left
57. The shop-assistant was straight with his customers. If an article was of ____ quality he'd tell them so.
(A) humble (B) inferior (C) minor (D) awkward
58. His tastes and habits ____ with those of his wife.
(A) combine (B) compete (C) coincide (D) compromise
59. The branches could hardly ____ the weight of the fruit.
(A) retain (B) sustain (C) maintain (D) remain
60. With all its advantages, the computer is by no means without its ____ .
(A) boundaries (B) restraints (C) confinements (D) limitations
61. Visitors are asked to ____ with the regulations.
(A) contrast (B) consult (C) comply (D) conflict
62. He ____ so much work that he couldn't really do it efficiently.
(A) put on (B) turned on (C) brought on (D) took on
63. ____ should any money be given to a small child.
(A) On no account (B) From all accounts (C) Of no account (D) By all accounts
64. Without facts, we cannot form a worthwhile opinion for we need to have factual knowledge ____ our thinking.
(A) which to be based on (B) which to base upon (C) upon which to base (D) to which to be based
65. ____ that they may eventually reduce the amount of labor needed on construction sites by 90 percent.
(A) so clever are the construction robots (B) so clever the construction robots are
(C) such construction robots are clever (D) such clever construction robots are
66. All flights ____ because of the storm, they decided to take the train.
(A) having canceled (B) having been canceled (C) were canceled(D) have been canceled
67. The microscope can ____ the object 100 times in diameter.
(A) magnify (B) increase (C) develop (D) multiply
68. Language belongs to each one of us, to the flower-seller ____ to the professor.
(A) as much as (B) as far as (C) the same as (D) as long as
69. We ____ Edison's success to his intelligence and hard work.
(A) subject (B) attribute (C) owe (D) refer
70. She once again went through her composition carefully to ____ all spelling mistakes from it.
(A) withdraw (B) diminish (C) abandon (D) eliminate
1993年1月CET-6真题
Part III Vocabulary and Structure (20 minutes)
41. When Mobammed, a friend of mine from the Middle East, first went to the United Kingdom to attend the university, ____ with women in the same class.
(A) he's never before studied (B) he couldn't before study
(C) he would never before study (D) he hasn't before studied
42. America will never again have as a nation the spirit of adventure as it _____ before the West was settled.
(A) has (B) did (C) was (D) would
43. The cars were _____ because it was impossible to go any further in the fog.
(A) sacrificed (B) transported (C) abandoned (D) removed
44. The new designs of the Christmas stamps are always waited for with keen ____.
(A) irritation (B) prediction (C) reception (D) anticipation
45. Buck Helm, a retired salesman, survived ____ alive for 90 hours in his car.
(A) being buried (B) having buried (C) burying (D) to be buried
46. We have had to raise our prices because of the increase in the cost of ____ materials.
(A) primitive (B) rough (C) original (D) raw
47. Indeed, almost every scientist now finds it impossible to read all the works relevant to his own subject, ____ extensively outside of it.
(A) much more to read (B) much less reading (C) much less to read (D) still more reading
48. It is up to the Government to tackle the air pollution problem and ____measures in line with the council's suggestions.
(A) set about (B) work out (C) fill up (D) bring over
49. All that day my father was in ____ as he had lost his wallet.
(A) great anxiety (B) ambition (C) ill humour (D) hospitality
50. We preferred to postpone the meeting ____ it without the presence of our president.
(A) rather than hold (B) than to hold (C) rather than held (D) to holding
51. Many people, if not most, _____literary taste as an elegant accomplishment, by acquiring which they will complete themselves, and make themselves finally fit as members of a correct society.
(A) look on (B) look down (C) look in (D) look into
52. What a good listener is able to do is to process what he hears on the basis of the context _____.
(A) it occurring in (B) occurred in it (C) occurring in it (D) it occurs in
53. The car accident was _____ to the driver's violation of the traffic regulations.
(A) assigned (B) contributed (C) attributed (D) transferred
54. She is a very _____ student. She's always talking about travelling to outer space.
(A) imaginary (B) imaginative (C) imaginable (D) imagining
55. His lectures on Roman history would do credit _____ a real expert.
(A) in (B) to (C) of (D) with
56. My grandpa gave me a watch, which is made of gold, _____ I keep to this day.
(A) and thus (B) and (C) so (D) and which
57. I have devoted four weekends to writing papers and now I feel I ______ a rest.
(A) deserve (B) preserve (C) conceive (D) receive
58. I found myself _____ to the spot where the experiment was being performed whenever I had some time to spare.
(A) draws (B) drawing (C) drawn (D) drew
59. The construction of a 5-million-ton iron and steel works is now under _____.
(A) conclusion (B) contribution (C) continuation (D) consideration
60. Mary found it difficult to ____ Jim's father when he disapproved of their marriage.
(A) stand for (B) stand out (C) stand by (D) stand up to
61. President Banda's background as a doctor has given him ____into the medical problem that face the country.
(A) a view (B) a vision (C) an insight (D) a sight
62. I wish _____ to Stockholm when I was in Sweden. I hear it's a beautiful city.
(A) I went (B) I had gone (C) I have gone (D) Having gone
63. He _____ his job in order to engage in full-time writing.
(A) upheld (B) resigned from (C) undertook (D) took over
64. The west is traditionally the land of the pioneers and the cowboys, where ____ could be easily made in cattle or land.
(A) fortunes (B) property (C) opportunities (D) treasure
65. I didn't sent out my application form last week, but I ____.
(A) had to (B) should have (C) would do (D) might have to
66. Vostok is close to the coldest spot in the world, where an _____ minus 128.6 F was recorded in 1983.
(A) unreliable (B) extra (C) incredible (D) impossible
67. It is human nature to think back to a Golden Age _____ one's country was strong and respected.
(A) when (B) provided (C) as (D) unless
68. I don't mind a bit if you bring your friends in for a drink, but it is rather too much when sixteen people arrive _____ for dinner.
(A) unusually (B) excessively (C) consequently (D) unexpectedly
69. Faced with all the difficulties, the girl ____ her mother for comfort.
(A) turned over (B) turned from (C) turned to (D) turned up
70. David is the _____ holder of the world 5,000-meter world record, but there is no guarantee that he will win in the Olympic Games.
(A) current (B) predominant (C) prevailing (D) decisive
1993年6月CET-6真题
Part III Vocabulary and Structure (20 minutes)
41. The company ____ a rise in salary for ages, but nothing has happened yet.
(A) is promised (B) has been promising (C) is promising (D) promised
42. The doctor was asked to go back to the hospital because of _____ case.
(A) an operation (B) an emergency (C) a treatment (D) an incident
43. Life is a candle ____ to burn ever brighter.
(A) being meant (B) meaning (C) to mean (D) meant
44. Mrs. Lackey was awakened by the ringing of the bedside phone 12 hours after her husband's boat had been _____.
(A) wrecked (B) collapsed (C) decayed (D) fired
45. No one needs to feel awkward in _____ his own customs.
(A) Pursuing (B) following (C) chasing (D) seeking
46. It's time _____ about the traffic problem downtown.
(A) something was done (B) everything is done (C) anything will be done (D) nothing to be done
47. When they had finished playing, the children were made to ____ all the toys they had taken out.
(A) put off (B) put out (C) put up (D) put away
48. There is an undesirable ____ nowadays to make films showing violence.
(A) direction (B) tradition (C) phenomenon (D) trend
49. My father did not go to New York; the doctor suggested that he _____ there.
(A) not to go (B) hadn't gone (C) not go (D) wouldn't go
50. Most people who travel in the course of their work are given travelling _____.
(A) income (B) allowances (C) wages (D) pay
51. He failed to supply the facts relevant ____ the case in question.
(A) for (B) with (C) to (D) of
52. Young people's social environment has a _____ effect on their academic progress.
(A) gross (B) solid (C) complete (D) profound
53. In Britain, and on the Continent too, the Japanese are sometimes viewed _____ a threat to domestic industries.
(A) like (B) with (C) for (D) as
54. The service operates 36 libraries throughout the country, while six ______ libraries specially serve the countryside.
(A) Mobile (B) drifting (C) shifting (D) rotating
55. Physics is the present-day equivalent of _____ used to be called natural philosophy, from which most of present-day science arose.
(A) that (B) all (C) which (D) what
56. Before he started work, I asked the builder to give me an _____ of the cost of repairing the roof.
(A) assessment (B) estimate (C) announcement (D) evaluation
57. We often advise him not to drink more wine _____ is good for his health.
(A) as (B) than (C) that (D) but
58. When Jack was eighteen he _____ going around with a strange set of people and staying out very late.
(A) took to (B) took for (C) took up (D) took on
59. Although not an economist himself, Dr. Smith has long been a severe critic of the government's _____ policies.
(A) economical (B) economy (C) economic (D) economics
60. We grow all our own fruit and vegetables, ____ saves money, of course.
(A) which (B) as (C) that (D) what
61. It is rather ____ that we still do not know how many species there are in the world today.
(A) misleading (B) embarrassing (C) boring (D) demanding
62. _____ is the center of our planetary system was a difficult concept to grasp in the Middle Ages.
(A) It is the sun and not the earth (B) Being the sun and not the earth
(B) The sun and not the earth (D) That the sun and not the earth
63. A friendship may be _____, casual, situational or deep and lasting.
(A) identical (B) original (C) superficial (D) critical
64. Just as the builder is skilled in the handling of his bricks, _____ the experienced writer is skilled in the handling of his words.
(A) as (B) thus (C) so (D) like
65. A good teacher must know how to _____ his ideas.
(A) convey (B) display (C) consult (D) confront
66. I'd rather you _____ those important documents with you.
(A) don't take (B) didn't take (C) won't take (D) not take
67. To call the music of another music-culture "primitive" is ____ one's own standards on a group that does not recognize them.
(A) putting (B) emphasizing (C) forcing (D) imposing
68. The prisoner has been ____ of many privileges that average citizens enjoy.
(A) ensured (B) informed (C) deprived (D) convinced
69. Every camera we sell comes with a two-year _____.
(A) guarantee (B) safety (C) confirmation (D) conservation
70. While in London, we paid a visit to the hospital founded _____ the nurse Florence Nightingale.
(A) in line with (B) in favour of (C) in honour of (D) in place of
1994年1月CET-6真题
Part III Vocabulary and Structure (35 minutes)
41. He has ____ strange hobbies like collecting bottle tops and inventing secret codes.
(A) gone on (B) gone in for (C) gone with (D) gone through with
42. Of all the soldiers they had the ____ of being the fiercest, the most patriotic, the toughest.
(A) recognition (B) reservation (C) recreation (D) reputation
43. Why didn't you tell me you could lend me the money? I ____ it from the bank.
(A) haven't needed to borrow (B) will not need to borrow
(C) needn't have borrowed (D) didn't need to borrow
44. Advanced computer technology has ____ an answer to accurate weather forecasting.
(A) set up (B) come up with (C) filled with (D) faced up to
45. I stared into the blackness and wondered if he was as aware of my presence as _____.
(A) I was of his (B) I was of him (C) I did of him (D) I did of his
46. They are sure they have all the facts they need to ____ the existence of a black hole.
(A) obtain (B) maintain (C) verify (D) display
47. The new tourist hotel will have _____ for more than one thousand people.
(A) convenience (B) accommodations (C) capability (D) capacities
48. Medical doctors sometimes can make mistakes that will cost _____.
(A) patients their lives (B) patient lives (C) patients for their lives (D) patients with their lives
49. He had been completely exhausted but felt considerably _____ after a meal and a rest.
(A) renewed (B) recreated (C) reshaped (D) refreshed
50. His intelligence and experience will enable him to ____ the complicated situation.
(A) cope with (B) settle down (C) intervene in (D) interfere with
51. At last she left her house and got to the airport, only _____ the plane flying away.
(A) having seen (B) to have seen (C) saw (D) to see
52. He obviously displays a great ____ for some of your poems.
(A) consent (B) admiration (C) respect (D) pleasure
53. This law ____ the number of accidents caused by children running across the road when they get off the bus.
(A) intending to reduce (B) intends reducing (C) intended reducing (D) is intended to reduce
54. The fire must have ____ after the staff had gone home.
(A) broken down (B) broken up (C) broken out (D) broken off
55. Humidity is so intense in some parts of the tropics that Europeans find they are unable to _____ it.
(A) maintain (B) persist (C) endure (D) sustain
56. The sight of a sick horse being driven along the streets of the village remained ____ him for weeks.
(A) of (B) on (C) to (D) with
57. A series of border incidents would _____ lead the two countries to war.
(A) inevitably (B) consistently (C) uniformly (D) persistently
58. They tried to restrict access to _____ they believed to be dangerous areas.
(A) what (B) which (C) that (D) everywhere
59. If each manager makes his usual speech, the meeting will be _____ for forty-five minutes.
(A) expanded (B) prolonged (C) delayed (D) exceeded
60. It was only after some progress _____ in the use and development of electric current that men began to realize the importance and possibilities of magnetism.
(A) was made (B) would have been made (C) has been made (D) had been made
61. The weatherman broadcasts the _____ in temperature twice a day.
(A) diversion (B) variation (C) variety (D) modification
62. I seem to have reached a rather gloomy conclusion, but I think that something cheerful may still be derived _____ it.
(A) of (B) off (C) from (D) with
63. Animals can become unusually _____ when they are upset by a sudden environmental change.
(A) puzzled (B) predominant (C) vigorous (D) aggressive
64. In no circumstances can more work be got out of a machine than _____.
(A) is put into it (B) to put it into it (C) to be put into it (D) that puts into it
65. The winning team loudly _____its victory.
(A) magnified (B) proclaimed (C) signified (D) exclaimed
66. Last year, these ships transported a total of 83.34 million tons of cargo, a 4.4 per cent increase _____ the previous year.
(A) over (B) than (C) up (D) beyond
67. With an eighty-hour week and little enjoyment, life must have been very _____ for the nineteenth-century factory workers.
(A) hostile (B) anxious (C) tedious (D) obscure
68. The Second World War, _____ the earlier one of 1914, promoted public concern about the physical and intellectual well-being of the country's human resources.
(A) so as (B) as were (C) as did (D) same as
69. Louis was asked to _____ the man who stole her purse.
(A) confirm (B) recognize (C) claim (D) identify
70. The bus that _____ outside the inn would soon take the visitors downtown.
(A) held back (B) pulled up (C) got down (D) set forth
1995年1月CET-6真题
Part III Vocabulary and Structure (20 minutes)
41. They ____ to enter the building by the back door; however, the front door was locked.
(A) weren't supposed (B) wouldn't be supposed (C) were supposed (D) would be supposed
42. ____ human behavior may be caused by eating substances that upset the delicate chemical
balance in the brain.
(A) Deliberate (B) Consistent (C) Primitive (D) Abnormal
43. The captured criminals were _____ in chains through the streets.
(A) exhibited (B) displayed (C) paraded (D) revealed
44. In reading stories we anticipate what is to come _____ on our memory of what has gone before.
(A) Based (B) basing (C) to base (D) to be based
45. The world's governments have done _____ nothing to combat the threat of nuclear accidents.
(A) inherently (B) vitally (C) virtually (D) identically
46. I guess Jones didn't have a chance to win the election. Almost all of the people in the city voted for his _____.
(A) candidate (B) opponent (C) alternative (D) participant
47. The background music in an assembly line is designed ______.
(A) not being listened to (B) not to be listened to (C) being not listened to (D) to be not listened to
48. Teaching students of threshold level is hard work but the effort is very _____.
(A) precious (B) rewarding (C) worth (D) challenging
49. The boy students in this school are nearly ____ as the girl students to say they intend to get a college degree in
business.
(A) as likely twice (B) likely as twice (C) as twice likely (D) twice as likely
50. The explorer lost his way so he climbed to the top of the hill to _____ himself.
(A) spot (B) locate (C) place (D) situate
51. The city has decided to _____ smoking.
(A) do away with (B) take away (C) get away with (D) put away
52. Perhaps it wouldn't be _____ to go and see such a film.
(A) worthy you while (B) worth of while (C) worthy of while (D) worth your while
53. The old building is in a good state of ____ except for the wooden floors.
(A) observation (B) preservation (C) conservation (D) compensation
54. While some office jobs would seem _____ to many people, there are quite a few jobs that are stimulating, exciting and satisfying.
(A) hostile (B) tedious (C) fantastic (D) courageous
55. _____ she wondered if she had made a mistake.
(A) Not until long afterwards that (C) Not long until afterwards
(B) It was not until long afterwards that (D) It was long afterwards until
56. The people who objected to the new approach were told that since work had already started there was no point in _____.
(A) denying (B) upsetting (C) protesting (D) competing
57. The ceremony will ____ as soon as the minister arrives.
(A) complete (B) commence (C) disperse (D) descend
58. So confused _____ that he didn't know how to start his lecture.
(A) since he became (B) would he become (C) that he became (D) did he become
59. Since the couple could not _____ their differences, they decided to get a divorce.
(A) reconcile (B) comply (C) coincide (D) resign
60. After the collision, he examined the considerable _____ to his car.
(A) ruin (B) destruction (C) damage (D) injury
61. Output is now six times _____ it was before 1990.
(A) that (B) what (C) for which (D) of that
62. The heavily populated area was a breeding place for _____ diseases.
(A) infectious (B) powerful (C) influential (D) suspicious
63. It is unfortunate that, owing to lack of money, these experiments must now be _____ before the objective has been achieved.
(A) transferred (B) testified (C) terminated (D) transformed
64. The synthetic vitamins are identical _____ those naturally present in our food.
(A) for (B) of (C) as (D) with
65. Just as a book is often judged _____ by the quality and appearance of its cover, a person is judged immediately by his appearance.
(A) previously (B) uniquely (C) outwardly (D) initially
66. Recycling wastes slows down the rate _____ which we use up the Earth's finite resources.
(A) In (B) of (C) with (D) at
67. Gasoline is _____ by the spark plugs in the engine.
(A) Ignited (B) inspired (C) excited (D) illuminated
68. He _____ another career but, at the time, he didn't have enough money to attend graduate
school.
(A) might have chosen (B) might choose (C) had to choose (D) must have chosen
69. Many visitors praised the magnificent architecture of the Palace, _____.
(A) known to foreigners for the Forbidden City (B) known for foreigners to be the Forbidden City
(C) known to foreigners as the Forbidden City (D) know for foreigners as the Forbidden City
70. The travelers ____ their journey after a short break.
(A) Recovered (B) resumed (C) renewed (D) restored
1997年1月CET-6真题
Part III Vocabulary and Structure (20 minutes)
Directions: There are 30 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Choose the ONE that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.
41. As a _________ actor, he can perform, sing, dance and play several kinds of musical instruments.
A) flexible B) versatile
C) sophisticated D) productive
42. There are not many teachers who are strong ___________ of traditional methods in English teaching.
A) sponsors B) contributors
C) advocates D) performers
43. We managed to reach the top of the mountain, and half an hour later we began to _________.
A) ascend B) descend
C) decline D) plunge
44. Competition, they believe, ___________ the national character than corrupt it.
A) enforces B) confirms
C) intensifies D) strengthens
45. The accident __________ him of his sight and the use of his legs.
A) excluded B) disabled
C) deprived D) gripped
46. On weekends my grandma usually __________ a glass of wine.
A) subscribes to B) engages in
C) hangs on D) indulges in
47. The people living in these apartments have free __________ to that swimming pool.
A) access B) excess
C) excursion D) recreation
48. At the party we found the shy girl ___________ her mother all the time.
A) depending one B) coinciding with
C) adhering to D) clinging to
49. When a psychologist does a general experiment about the human mind, he selects people ________ and ask them questions.
A) at length B) at random
C) in essence D) in bulk
50. I think she hurt my feelings _________ rather than by accident as she claimed.
A) virtually B) deliberately
C) literally D) appropriately
51. Even though he was guilty, the ________ judge did not send him to prison.
A) merciful B) impartial
C) conscientious D) conspicuous
52. The education ___________ for the coming year is about $4 billion, which is much more than what people expected.
A) allowance B) reservation
C) budget D) finance
53. They had a fierce __________ as to whether their company should restore the trade relationship which was broken years ago.
A) debate B) clash
C) disagreement D) contest
54. They tossed your thoughts back and forth for over an hour, but still could not make _______ of them.
A) impression B) comprehension
C) meaning D) sense
55. The politician says he will _________ the welfare of the people.
A) prey on B) take on
C) get at D) see to
56. If you __________ the bottle and cigarettes, you'll be much healthier.
A) take off B) keep off
C) get off D) set off
57. He was _________ to steal the money when he saw it lying on the table.
A) dragged B) tempted
C) elicited D) attracted
58. Beijing somewhat short-sighted, she had the habit of __________ at people.
A) glancing B) peering
C) gazing D) scanning
59. Of the thousands of known volcanoes in the world, the _________ majority are inactive.
A) tremendous B) demanding
C) intensive D) overwhelming
60. In general, matters which lie entirely within state borders are the _________ concern of state governments.
A) extinct B) excluding
C) excessive D) exclusive
61. The poetry of Ezra Pound is sometimes difficult to understand because it contains so many ________ references.
A) obscure B) acute
C) notable D) objective
62. The mayor was asked to _______ his speech in order to allow his audience to raise questions.
A) constrain B) conduct
C) condense D) converge
63. The morning news says a school bus ___________ with a train at the junction and a group of policemen were sent there immediately.
A) bumped B) collided
C) crashed D) struck
64. Sometimes patients suffering from severe pain can be helped by "drugs" that aren't really drugs at all _________ sugar pills that contain no active chemical elements.
A) or rather B) rather than
C) but rather D) other than
65. We are writing to the manager ________ the repairs recently carried out at the above address.
A) with the exception of B) with the purpose of
C) with reference to D) with a view to
66. When I said goodbye to her, she _________ the door.
A) saw me at B) set me off
C) sent me to D) showed me to
67. In the meantime, the question facing business is whether such research is _____ the costs.
A) worth B) worth of
C) worthy D) worthwhile
68. During the nineteen years of his career, France Battiate has won the ________ of a wide audience outside Italy.
A) enjoyment B) appreciation
C) evaluation D) reputation
69. Although most dreams apparently happen ________, dream activity may be provoked by external influences.
A) spontaneously B) simultaneously
C) homogeneously D) instantaneously
70. He is holding a __________ position in the company and expects to be promoted soon.
A) subordinate B) succeeding
C) successive D) subsequent |
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