1993年6月英语六级真题及答案
Part I Listening Comprehension (20 minutes)
Section A
1.
A) No, it’s open only to teachers and postgraduates.
B) Yes, he can study there if he is writing a research paper.
C) Yes, because he is a senior student.
D) Yes, but he needs the approval by his professor.
2.
A) It was pretty good.
B) It was rather dull.
C) It was not well organized.
D) It was attended by many people.
3.
A) The effects of the flood.
B) The heroic fight against a flood.
C) The cause of the flood.
D) Floods of the past twenty years.
4.
A) They were both busy doing their own work.
B) They waited for each other at different places.
C) They went to the street corner at different times.
D) The man went to the concert but the woman didn’t.
5.
A) The air is polluted.
B) The people there are terrible.
C) It’s too windy.
D) The beaches are dirty.
6.
A) In Mexico.
B) In California.
C) In the city.
D) In New Mexico.
7.
A) The woman blames the man for his absence.
B) The woman thinks that everything was all right.
C) The woman thanks the man for his efforts.
D) The woman doesn’t think it was the man’s fault.
8.
A) He has too many dreams.
B) He likes to sleep.
C) He doesn’t put his ideas into practice.
D) He doesn’t have many good ideas.
9.
A) Getting extra credits.
B) The requirements of an M. A. degree.
C) The credit hours required for an M. A. degree.
D) Taking more optional courses.
10. A) They get a bargain right away.
B) They have a look at the advertisement.
C) They sell their TV set.
D) They go and buy a big TV set.
Section B
Passage One
Questions 11 to 13 are based on the passage you have just heard.
11. A) Because many people don’t know how to behave in social situations.
B) Because most people are shy by nature.
C) Nobody will laugh at you for being shy.
D) Shyness is difficult to overcome.
12. A) By prediction.
B) By recording.
C) Through observation.
D) Through interviewing.
13. A) To observe people’s attitude towards strangers.
B) To see how people get along with their friends.
C) To change people’s behaviour in social life.
D) To find out how shy people are.
Passage Two
Questions 14 to 17 are based on the passage you have just heard.
14. A) A housewife.
B) A singer.
C) A teacher.
D) A musician.
15. A) The violin was too expensive.
B) She was too young to play the violin.
C) The violin was too big for her.
D) Her mother wanted her to play the piano.
16. A) To play the violin once again.
B) To go to the United States.
C) To apply for a scholarship.
D) To have her performance taped.
17. A) To live a more comfortable life.
B) To give performances.
C) To be a pupil of a famous violinist.
D) To enter a famous university.
Passage Three
Questions 18 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard.
18. A) Because they have had little exposure to high level of sounds.
B) Because they suffer from hearing loss.
C) Because they don’t know how to operate stereo systems.
D) Because they are not qualified engineers.
19. A) A year ago.
B) A decade ago.
C) Three years ago.
D) Five years ago.
20. A) Providing a warning light when the sound is too loud.
B) Producing more personal stereo systems.
C) Restricting the use of personal stereos.
D) Setting up a standardized hearing test.
Part II Reading Comprehension (35 minutes)
Questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.
“There is a senseless notion that children grow up and leave home
they’re 18, and the truth is far from that,” says sociologist Larry Bumpass of the
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economically pressed and emotionally hurt survivors back to parental shelt
For some, the expense of an away-from-home college education has become so
excessively great that many students now attend local sc
graduation, young people find their wings clipped by skyrocketing housing costs.
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t e l e p h o n e s a npdr i v a c y( 不 受 干 扰 的 生 活 ). S o m e f a m i l i e s , h o w e v e r , m a n a g e t h e
d e l i c a t e b a l a n c i n g a c t . B u t f o r o t h e r s , i t p ro v e s t o o d i ffi c u l t . M i c h e l l e D e l Tu rc o ,
24, has been home three times-and left three times. “What I considered a social
drink, my dad considered an alcohol problem,” she explains. “He ne
a n y o n e dI a t e d( 约 会 ), s o I e i t h e r h a d t o h i d e a w a y o r m e e t t h e m a t f r i e n d s ’
house.”
Just how long should adult children live with their parents before moving on?
Most psychologists feel lengthy homecomings are a mistake. Children, struggling
to establish separate identities, can end up with “a sense of inadequacy, defeat
a n d f a i l u r e . ” A n d a g i n g p a r e n t s , w h o s h o u l d b e e n j o y i n g s o m e fi
p e r s o n a l f r e e d o m , fi n d t h e m s e l v e s s t u c k w i t h r e s p o n s i b i l i t i e s . M a n y a g r e e
brief visits, however, can work beneficially.
21. According to the author, there was once a trend in the U.S. ________.
A) for young adults to leave their parents and live independently
B) for middle class young adults to stay with their parents
C) for married young adults to move back home after a lengthy absence
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nest?
A) Young adults find housing costs too high.
B) Young adults are psychologically and intellectually immature.
C) Young adults seek parental comfort and moral support.
D) Quite a number of young adults attend local schools.
23. One of the disadvantages of young adults returning to stay with their parents
is that ________.
A) there will inevitably be inconveniences in every day life
B) most parents find it difficult to keep
C) the young adults tend to be overprotected by their parents
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24. The word “hassles” in the passage (Line 3, Para. 3) probably means ________.
A) agreements
B) worries
C) disadvantages
D) quarrels
25. According to the passage what is the best for both parents and children?
A) They should adjust themselves to sharing the family expenses.
B) Children should leave their parents when they are grown-up.
C) Adult children should visit their parents from time to time.
D) Parents should support their adult children when they are
Questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.
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about the complicated and delicate system that runs all through na
which means that, as in a living body, an unhealthy condition of one part
sooner or later be harmful to all the others.
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