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1、之2003年12月大学英语六级考试真题及参考答案2003年12月英语六级考试真题及答案一、单选题第1题: I have had my eyes tested and the report says that my _ is perfect. A) outlook C) horizon B) vision D) perspective 【正确答案】:B【参考解析】:无第2题: He was looking admiringly at the photograph published by Collins in _ with the Imperial Museum. A) collection C

2、) collaboration B) connection D) combination 【正确答案】:C【参考解析】:无第3题: In those days, executives expected to spend most of their lives in the same firm and, unless they were dismissed for _, to retire at the age of 65. A) integrity C) incompetence B) denial D) deduction 【正确答案】:C【参考解析】:无第4题: Others viewed

3、 the findings with _, noting that a. cause-and-effect relationship between passive smoking and cancer remains to be shown. A) optimism C) caution B) passion D) deliberation 【正确答案】:C【参考解析】:无第5题: The 1986 Challenger space-shuttle _ was caused by unusually low temperatures immediately before the launch

4、. A) expedition C) dismay B) controversy D) disaster 【正确答案】:D【参考解析】:无第6题: When supply exceeds demand for any product, prices are _ to fall. A) timely C) subject B) simultaneous D) liable 【正确答案】:B【参考解析】:无第7题: The music aroused an _ feeling of homesickness in him. A) intentional C) intense B) intermit

5、tent D) intrinsic 【正确答案】:C【参考解析】:无第8题: I bought an alarm clock with a(n) _ dial, which can be seen clearly in the dark. A) supersonic C) audible B) luminous D) amplified 【正确答案】:B【参考解析】:无第9题: The results are hardly _; he cannot believe they are accurate. A) credible C) critical B) contrary D) crucial

6、 【正确答案】:A【参考解析】:无第10题: This new laser printer is _ with all leading software. A) comparable C) compatible B) competitive D) cooperative 【正确答案】:C【参考解析】:无第11题: The ball _ two or three times before rolling down the slope. A) swayed C) hopped B) bounced D) darted 【正确答案】:B【参考解析】:无第12题: He raised his eyeb

7、rows and stuck his head forward and _ it in a single nod, a gesture boys .used then for O.K. when they were pleased. A) shrugged C) jerked B) tugged D) twisted 【正确答案】:C【参考解析】:无第13题: Many types of rock are _ from volcanoes as solid, fragmentary material. A) flung C) ejected B) propelled D) injected 【

8、正确答案】:C【参考解析】:无第14题: With prices _ so much, it is difficult for the school to plan a budget. A) vibrating C) fluttering B) fluctuating D) swinging 【正确答案】:B【参考解析】:无第15题: The person who _ this type of approach for doing research deserves our praise. A) originated C) generated B) speculated D) manufact

9、ured 【正确答案】:A【参考解析】:无第16题: _ that the demand for power continues to rise at the current rate, it will not be long before traditional sources become inadequate. A) Concerning C) Assuming B) Ascertaining D) Regarding 【正确答案】:C【参考解析】:无第17题: Her jewelry _ under the spotlights and she became the dominant

10、figure at the ball. A) glared C) blazed B) glittered D) dazzled 【正确答案】:B【参考解析】:无第18题: Connie was told that if she worked too hard, her health would _. A) deteriorate C) descend B) degrade D) decay 【正确答案】:A【参考解析】:无第19题: We find that some birds _ twice a year between hot and cold countries. A) transfe

11、r C) migrate B) commute D) emigrate 【正确答案】:C【参考解析】:无第20题: As visiting scholars, they willingly _ to the customs of the country they live in. A) submit C) subject B) conform D) commit 【正确答案】:B【参考解析】:无第21题: More than 85 percent of French Canadas population speaks French as a mother tongue and _ to the

12、 Roman Catholic faith. A) caters C) ascribes B) adheres D) subscribes 【正确答案】:B【参考解析】:无第22题: The professor found himself constantly _ the question: “How could anyone do these things? A) presiding C) pondering B) poring D) presuming 【正确答案】:C【参考解析】:无第23题: Weeks _ before anyone was arrested in connectio

13、n with the bank robbery. A) terminated C) overlapped B) elapsed D) expired 【正确答案】:B【参考解析】:无第24题: In order to prevent stress from being set up in the metal, expansion joints are fitted which _ the stress by allowing the pipe to expand or contract freely. A) relieve C) reclaim B) reconcile D) rectify

14、【正确答案】:A【参考解析】:无第25题: How much of your countrys electrical supply is _ from water power? A) deduced C) derived B) detached D) declined 【正确答案】:C【参考解析】:无第26题: She had recently left a job and had helped herself to copies of the companys client data, which she intended to _ in starting her own business.

15、 A) dwell on C) base on B) come upon D) draw upon 【正确答案】:D【参考解析】:无第27题: The glass vessels should be handled most carefully since they are _. A) intricate C) subtle B) fragile D) crisp 【正确答案】:B【参考解析】:无第28题: Hill slopes are cleared of forests to make way for crops, but this only _ the crisis. A) accel

16、erates C) ascends B) prevails D) precedes 【正确答案】:A【参考解析】:无第29题: He blew out the candle and _ his way to the door. A) converged C) strove B) groped D) wrenched 【正确答案】:B【参考解析】:无第30题: Often such arguments have the effect of _ rather than clarifying the issues involved. A) obscuring C) tackling B) preju

17、dicing D) blocking 【正确答案】:A【参考解析】:无二、阅读理解第31题:Bill Gates, the billionaire Microsoft chairman without a single earned university degree, is by his success raising new doubts about the worth of the business worlds favorite academic title: the MBA (Master of Business Administration). The MBA, a 20th-ce

18、ntury product, always has borne the mark of lowly commerce and greed (贪婪) on the tree-lined campuses ruled by purer disciplines such as philosophy and literature. But even with the recession apparently cutting into the hiring of business school graduates, about 79,000 people are expected to receive

19、MBAs in 1993. This is nearly 16 times the number of business graduates in 1960, a testimony to the widespread assumption that the MBA is vital for young men and women who want to run companies some day. “If you are going into the corporate world it is still a disadvantage not to have one,” said Dona

20、ld Morrison, professor of marketing and management science. “But in the last five years or so, when someone says, Should I attempt to get an MBA, the answer a lot more is: It depends.” The success of Bill Gates and other non-MBAs, such as the late Sam Walton of Wal-Mart Stores Inc., has helped inspi

21、re self-conscious debates on business school campuses over the worth of a business degree and whether management skills can be taught. The Harvard Business Review printed a lively, fictional exchange of letters to dramatize complaints about business degree holders. The article called MBA hires “extr

22、emely disappointing” and said “MBAs want to move up too fast, they dont understand politics and people, and they arent able to function as part of a team until their third year. But by then, theyre out looking for other jobs.” The problem, most participants in the debate acknowledge, is that the MBA

23、 has acquired an aura (光环) of future fiches and power far beyond its actual importance and usefulness. Enrollment in business schools exploded in the 1970s and 1980s and created the assumption that no one who pursued a business career could do without one. The growth was fueled by a backlash (反冲) ag

24、ainst the anti-business values of the 1960s and by the womens movement. Business people who have hired or worked with MBAs say those with the degrees often know how to analyze systems but are not so skillful at motivating people. “They dont get a lot of grounding in the people side of the business,”

25、 said James Shaffer, vice-president and principal of the Towers Per-fin management consulting firm. 1. According to Paragraph 2, what is the general attitude towards business on campuses dominated by purer disciplines? A) Scornful C) Envious. B) Appreciative. D) Realistic. 2. It seems that the contr

26、oversy over the value of MBA degrees has been fueled mainly by _. A) the complaints from various employers B) the success of many non-MBAs C) the criticism from the scientists of purer disciplines D) the poor performance of MBAs at work 3. What is the major weakness of MBA holders according to The H

27、arvard Business Review? A) They are usually serf-centered. B) They are aggressive and greedy. C) They keep complaining about their jobs. D) They are not good at dealing with people. 4. From the passage we know that most MBAs _. A) can climb the corporate ladder fairly quickly B) quit their jobs once

28、 they are familiar with their workmates C) receive salaries that do not match their professional training D) cherish unrealistic expectations about their future 5. What is the passage mainly about? A) Why there is an increased enrollment in MBA programs. B) The necessity of reforming MBA programs in

29、 business schools. C) Doubts about the worth of holding an MBA degree. D) A debate held recently on university campuses. 1小题、【正确答案】:A2小题、【正确答案】:B3小题、【正确答案】:D4小题、【正确答案】:D5小题、【正确答案】:C【参考解析】:无第32题:German Chancellor (首相) Otto Von Bismarck may be most famous for his military and diplomatic talent, but hi

30、s legacy (遗产) includes many of todays social insurance programs. During the middle of the 19th century, Germany, along with other European nations, experienced an unprecedented rash of workplace deaths and accidents as a result of growing industrialization. Motivated in part by Christian compassion

31、(怜悯) for the helpless as well as a practical political impulse to undercut the support of the socialist labor movement, Chancellor Bismarck created the worlds first workers compensation law in 1884. By 1908, the United States was the only industrial nation in the world that lacked workers compensati

32、on insurance. Americas injured workers could sue for damages in a court of law, but they still faced a number of tough legal barriers. For example, employees had to prove that their injuries directly resulted from employer negligence and that they themselves were ignorant about potential hazards in

33、the workplace. The first state workers compensation law in this country passed in 1911, and the program soon spread throughout the nation. After World War II, benefit payments to American workers did not keep up with the cost of living. In fact, real benefit levels were lower in the 1970s than they

34、were in the 1940s, and in most states the maximum benefit was below the poverty level for a family of four. In 1970, President Richard Nixon set up a national commission to study the problems of workers compensation. Two years later, the commission issued 19 key recommendations, including one that c

35、alled for increasing compensation benefit levels to 100 percent of the states average weekly wages. In fact, the average compensation benefit in America has climbed from 55 percent of the states average weekly wages in 1972 to 97 percent today. But, as most studies show, every 10 percent increase in

36、 compensation benefits results in a 5 percent increase in the numbers of workers who claims. And with so much more money floating in the workers compensation system, its not surprising that doctors and lawyers have helped themselves to a large slice of the growing pie. 1. The worlds first workers co

37、mpensation law was introduced by Bismarck _. A) to make industrial production safer B) to speed up the pace of industrialization C) out of religious and political considerations D) for fear of losing the support of the socialist labor movement 2. We learn from the passage that the process of industr

38、ialization in Europe _. A) Was accompanied by an increased number of workshop accidents B) resulted in the development of popular social insurance programs C) required workers to be aware of the potential dangers at the workplace D) met growing resistance from laborers working at machines 3. One of

39、the problems the American injured workers faced in getting compensation in the early 19th century was that _. A) they had to have the courage to sue for damages in a court of law B) different sums in the U.S. had totally different compensation programs C) Americas average compensation benefit was mu

40、ch lower than the cost of living D) they had to produce evidence that their employers were responsible for the accident 4. After 1972 workers compensation insurance in the U.S. became more favorable to workers so that _. A) the poverty level for a family of four went up drastically B) there were few

41、er legal barriers when they filed for claims C) the number of workers suing for damages increased D) more money was allocated to their compensation system 5. The author ends the passage with the implication that _. A) compensation benefits in America are soaring to new heights B) the workers are not

42、 the only ones to benefit from the compensation system C) people from all walks of life can benefit from the compensation system D) money floating in the compensation system is a huge drain on the U.S. economy1小题、【正确答案】:C2小题、【正确答案】:A3小题、【正确答案】:D4小题、【正确答案】:C5小题、【正确答案】:B【参考解析】:无第33题:When school offici

43、als in Kalkaska, Michigan, closed classes last week, the media flocked to the story, portraying the towns 2,305 students as victims of stingy (吝啬的) taxpayers. There is some truth to that; the property-tax rate here is one-third lower than the state average. But shutting their schools also allowed Ka

44、lkaskas educators and the states largest teachers union, the Michigan Education Association, to make a political point. Their aim was to spur passage of legislation Michigan lawmakers are debating to increase the states share of school funding. It was no coincidence that Kalkaska shut its schools tw

45、o weeks after residents rejected a 28 percent property-tax increase. The school board argued that without the increase it lacked the $1.5 million needed to keep schools open. But the school system had not done all it could to keep the schools open. Officials declined to borrow against next ears stat

46、e aid, they refused to trim extracurricular activities and they did not consider seeking a smaller-perhaps more acceptable-tax increase. In fact, closing early is costing Kalkaska a significant amount, including $600,000 in unemployment payments to teachers and staff and $250,000 in lost state aid. In February, the school system promised teachers and staff two months of retirement payments in case schools closed early, a deal that will

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