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1991年6月英语六级真题及答案
Part I Listening Comprehension (20 minutes)
Section A
1.
A) She wants to return the skirt her husband bought.
B) She wants to buy another skirt.
C) She wants to change the blue skirt for a yellow one.
D) She wants to change the yellow skirt for a blue one.
2.
A) It’s too expensive.
B) It isn’t needed.
C) It should be built.
D) A college would be better.
3.
A) Jack’s car was stolen.
B) Jack sold his car.
C) Jack bought a new car.
D) Jack had a car accident.
4.
A) Some people pretend to know what they really don’t.
B) What the woman said is true.
C) What the woman said is wrong.
D) He knows more than the woman does.
5.
A) The woman’s job is a librarian.
B) Women’s rights in society.
C) An important election.
D) Career planning.
6.
A) She thinks it is easier said than done.
B) She totally agrees with him.
C) She feels that what he says is simply nonsense.
D) She thinks that he is rather impolite person.
7.
A) To clean the yard.
B) To weed the garden.
C) To hire a gardener.
D) To work in the flower beds.
8.
A) On the 6th of June.
B) On the 8th of June.
C) On the 9th of June.
D) On the 19th of June.
9.
A) The man thinks the woman is wasting her time.
B) The man thinks the woman should make full use of her time.
C) The man is eager to know the woman’s answer.
D) The man can wait and there is no need for her to hurry.
10. A) To run into each other.
B) To get bargains.
C) To avoid the crowds.
D) To join the crowds.
Section B
Passage One
Questions 11 to 13 are based on the passage you have just heard.
11. A) Because of their love for hobbies and pastimes.
B) Because of their enthusiasm for sports.
C) Because of their fear of heart attacks.
D) Because of their strong desire for good health.
12. A) It was decreasing.
B) It was increasing.
C) It remained almost unchanged.
D) It was going up slowly.
13. A) Those who have heart attacks.
B) Those who have the desire to be physically fit.
C) Those who have spare time.
D) Those who have inactive jobs.
Passage Two
Questions 14 to 16 are based on the passage you have just heard.
14. A) In the white pages.
B) In the blue pages.
C) In the yellow pages.
D) In a special section.
15. A) On the first page of the telephone book.
B) At the end of the telephone book.
C) In the front of the white pages.
D) Right after the white pages.
16. A) Check your number and call again.
B) Tell the operator what has happened.
C) Ask the operator to put you through.
D) Ask the operator what has happened.
Passage Three
Questions 17 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard.
17. A) Its specialization in transporting small packages.
B) The low cost of its service.
C) Being the first airline to send urgent letters.
D) Its modern sorting facilities.
18. A) 10,000.
B) 35.
C) 130.
D) 30.
19. A) Because of its good airport facilities.
B) Because of its location in the country.
C) Because of its size.
D) Because of its round-the-clock service.
20. A) Its full-time staff.
B) The postmen who work in Memphis.
C) Students who work in their spare time.
D) The staff members of the International Airport.
Part II Reading Comprehension (35 minutes)
Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.
I t is natural for young p eop le to be critical of their parents at times and to
blame them for most of the misunderstandings between them. They have always
complained, more or less justly, that their parents are out of touch with modern
ways; that they are possessive and dominant that they do not trust their children
to deal with crises; that they talk too much about certain problems and that they
have no sense of humour, at least in parent-child relationships.
I think it is true that parents often underestimate their teenage children and
also forget how they themselves felt when young.
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them additional enjoyment. They feel they are superior, at least in a small way,
and that they are leaders in style and taste.
Sometimes you are resistant, and proud because you do no
parents to approve of what you do. If they did approve, it looks as if you
betraying your own age group. But in that case, you are assuming that you are
t h e u n d e r d o g : y o u c a n ’ t w i n b u t a t l e a s t y o u c a n k e e p y o u r h o n o u r. T h i s
passive way of looking at things. It is natural enough af
childhood, when you were completely under your parents’ control. But it ignores
the fact that you are now beginning to be responsible for yourself.
If you plan to control your life, co-operation can be part of that plan. You can
c h a rm o t h e r s, e sp e ci a l l y p a ren t s , i nt o d o i n g t h i ng s t h e w a y s y o u w a n t . Yo u c a n
impress others with your sense of responsibility and initiative, so that the y w i
give you the authority to do what you want to do.
21. The author is primarily addressing ________.
A) parents of teenagers
B) newspaper readers
C) those who give advice to teenagers
D) teenagers
22. The first paragraph is mainly about ________.
A) the teenagers’ criticism of their parents
B) misunderstandings between teenagers and their parents
C) the dominance of the parents over their children
D) the teenagers’ ability to deal with crises
23. Teenagers tend to have strange clothes and hairstyles because they ________.
A) want to show their existence by creating a culture of their own
B) have a strong desire to be leaders in style and taste
C) have no other way to enjoy themselves better
D) want to irritate their parents
24. Teenagers do not want their parents to approve of whatever they do because
they ________.
A) have already been accepted into the adult world
B) feel that they are superior in a small way to the adults
C) are not likely to win over the adults
D) have a desire to be independent
25. To improve parent-child relationships, teenagers are advised to be ________.
A) obedient
B) responsible
C) co-operative
D) independent
Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.
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apparent a
bundance.
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Is the abundance only temporary, or has it come to stay? Does it mean that we
need to think less now about producing more food at home? No one knows what
to expect.
The recent growth of export surpluses on the world food market has certainly
been unexpectedly great, partly because a strange sequence of two successful
grain harvests. North America is now being followed by a third. Most of Britain’s
overseas suppliers of meat, too, are offering more this year and home production
has also risen.
But the effect of all this on the food situation in this country has been made
w o r s e b y a s i m u l t a n e o u s r i s e i n f o o d p r i c e s , d u e c h i e fl y t o t h e g r a d u a l c u t t i n
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