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2003年9月大學(xué)英語六級考試試題及參考答案
PartEReadingComprehension(35minutes)
Directions:Thereare4passagesinthispart,Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsat
unfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).You
shoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwitha
singlelinethroughthecentre.
PassageOne
Questions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
In1985whenaJapanAirLines(JAL)jetcrashed,itspresident,YasumotoTakagi,called
eachvictimJsfamilytoapologize,andthenpromptlyresigned.Andin1987,whenasubsidiaryof
ToshibasolesensitivemilitarytechnologytotheformerSovietUnion,thechairmanofToshiba
gaveuphispost.
Theseexecutiveactions,whichToshibacalls“thehighestformofapology,“mayseem
bizarretoUSmanagers.NooneatBoeingresignedaftertheJALcrash,whichmayhavebeen
causedbyafaultyBoeingrepair.
Thedifferencebetweenthetwobusinessculturescentersarounddifferentdefinitionsof
delegation.WhileUSexecutivesgivebothresponsibilityandauthoritytotheiremployees,
Japaneseexecutivesdelegateonlyauthority——theresponsibilityisstilltheirs.Althoughthe
subsidiarythatsoldthesensitivetechnologytotheSovietshaditsownmanagement,theToshiba
topexecutivessaidthey“musttakepersonalresponsibilityfornotcreatinganatmosphere
throughouttheToshibagroupthatwouldmakesuchactivityunthinkable,eveninan
independentlyrunsubsidiary.
SuchacceptanceofcommunityresponsibilityisnotuniquetobusinessesinJapan.School
principalsinJapanhaveresignedwhentheirstudentscommittedmajorcrimesafterschoolhours.
Eveniftheydonotquit,Japaneseexecutiveswilloftenacceptprimaryresponsibilityinother
ways,suchastakingthefirstpaycutwhenacompanygetsintofinancialtrouble.Suchpersonal
sacrifices,eveniftheyarelargelysymbolic,helptocreatethesenseofcommunityandemployee
loyaltythatiscrucialtotheJapanesewayofdoingbusiness.
HarvardBusinessSchoolprofessorGeorgeLodgecallstheritualacceptanceofblame
ualmostafeudal(封建的)wayofpurging(清除)thecommunityofdishonor,andtosomein
theUnitedStates,suchresignationslookcowardly.However,inanerainwhichbothbusinessand
governmentalleadersseemparticularlygoodatevadingresponsibility,manyUSmanagerswould
probablywelcomeaninfusion(灌輸)oftheJapanesesenseofresponsibility,If,forinstance,US
automobilecompanyexecutivesofferedtoreducetheirownsalariesbeforetheyaskedtheir
workerstotakepaycuts,negotiationswouldprobablytakeonaverydifferentcharacter.
21.WhydidthechairmanofToshibaresignhispositionin1987?
A)InJapan,theleakageofaslatesecrettoRussiansisagravecame.
B)Hehadbeenunderattackforshiftingresponsibilitytohissubordinates.
C)InJapan,thechiefexecutiveofacorporationisheldresponsibleforthemistakemadebyits
subsidiaries.
D)Hehadbeenaccusedofbeingcowardlytowardscrisesthatweretakingplaceinhiscorporation.
22.AccordingtothepassageifyouwanttobeagoodmanagerinJapan,youhaveto.
A)apologizepromptlyforyoursubordinates*mistakes
B)beskillfulinacceptingblamesfromcustomers
C)makesymbolicsacrificeswhenevernecessary
D)createastrongsenseofcompanyloyalty
23.What'sProfessorGeorgeLodgeJsattitudetowardstheresignationsofJapanesecorporate
leaders?
A)SympatheticC)Critical
B)Biased.D)Approving.
24.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?
A)BoeinghadnothingtodowiththeJALaircrashin1985.
B)Americanexecutivesconsiderauthorityandresponsibilityinseparable.
C)Schoolprincipalsbearlegalresponsibilityforstudents*crimes.
D)Persuadingemployeestotakepaycutsdoesn'thelpsolvecorporatecrises.
25.Thepassageismainlyabout.
A)resignationasaneffectivewayofdealingwithbusinesscrises
B)theimportanceofdelegatingresponsibilitytoemployees
C)waysofevadingresponsibilityintimesofcrises
D)thedifferencebetweentwobusinesscultures
PassageTwo
Questions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Asmachinesgo,thecarisnotterriblynoisy,norterriblypolluting,norterriblydangerous;
andonallthosedimensionsithasbecomebetterasthecenturyhasgrownolder.Themain
problemisitsprevalence,andthesocialcoststhatensuefromtheusebyeveryoneofsomething
thatwouldbefairlyharmlessif,say,onlytherichweretouseit.Itisapricewepayforequality.
Beforebecomingtoogloomy,itisworthrecallingwhythecarhasbeenarguablythemost
successfulandpopularproductofthewholeofthepast100years一andremainsso.Thestory
beginswiththeenvironmentalimprovementitbroughtinthe1900s.InNewYorkcityin1900,
accordingtotheCarCulture.A1975bookbyJ.Flink,ahistorian,horsesdeposited2.5millioo
poundsofmanure(糞)and60,000gallonsofurine(尿)everyday.Everyyear,thecityauthorities
hadtoremoveanaverageof15,000deadhorsesfromthestreets,Itmadecarssmellofroses.
Carswerealsowonderfullyflexible.Themainearliersolutiontohorsepollutionandtraffic
jamswastheelectrictrolleybus(電車).Butthatrequiredfixedoverheadwires,andrailsand
platforms,whichwereexpensive,ugly,andinflexible,ThecarcouldgofromanyAtoanyB,and
allowedtownstodevelopinalldirectionswithlow-densityhousing,ratherthanjustbeing
concentratedalongthetrolleyorraillines.Ruralareasbenefitedtoo,fortheybecamelessremote.
However,sincepollutionbecameaconcerninthe1950s,expertshavepredicted一wrongly
—thatthecarboomwasabouttoend.InhisbookMr.Flinkarguedthatby1973theAmerican
markethadbecomesaturated,atonecarforevery2.25people,andsohadthemarketsofJapan
andWesternEurope(becauseoflandshortages).Environmentalworriesanddiminishingoil
reserveswouldprohibitmasscaruseanywhereelse.
Hewaswrong,Between1970and1990,whereasAmericaJspopulationgrewby23%,the
aumberofcarsonitsroadsgrewby60%,Thereisnowonecarforevery1.7peoplethere,onefor
every2.1inJapan,oneforevery5.3inBritain.Around550millioncarsarealreadyontheroads,
nottomentionallthetrucksandmocorcyeles,andabout50millionnewonesaremadeeachyear
worldwide.Willitgoon?Undoubtedly,becausepeoplewantitto.
26.Asisgiveninthefirstparagraph,thereasonwhythecarhasbecomeaproblemisthat
A)poorpeoplecan'taffordit
B)itistooexpensivetomaintain
C)toomanypeopleareusingit
D)itcausestoomanyroadaccidents
27.Accordingtothepassage,thecarstartedtogainpopularitybecause.
A)itdidn'tbreakdownaseasilyasahorse
B)ithadacomparativelypleasantodor
C)itcausedlesspollutionthanhorses
D)itbrightenedupthegloomystreets
28.Whatimpactdidtheuseofcarshaveonsociety?
A)Peoplewerecompelledtoleavedowntownareas.
B)Peoplewereabletoliveinlesscrowdedsuburbanareas.
C)Businessalongtrolleyandraillinesslackened.
D)Citystreetswerefreeofuglyoverheadwires.
29.Mr.Flinkarguedinhisbookthatcarswouldnotbewidelyusedinothercountriesbecause
A)theonceboomingcarmarkethasbecomesaturated
B)trafficjamsinthosecountriesaregettingmoreandmoreserious
C)expensivemotorwaysarenotavailableinlessdevelopedcountries
D)peopleworryaboutpollutionandthediminishingoilresources
30.What,swrongwithMr.Flink?sprediction?
A)Theuseofautomobileshaskeptincreasingworldwide.
B)Newgenerationsofcarsarevirtuallypollutionfree.
C)ThepopulationofAmericahasnotincreasedasfast.
D)People'senvironmentalconcernsareconstantlyincreasing.
PassageThree
Questions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Cryingishardlyanactivityencouragedbysociety.Tears,betheyofsorrow,anger,onjoy,
typicallymakeAmericansfeeluncomforubleandembarrassed.Theshedderoftearsislikelyto
apologize,evenwhenadevastating(毀滅性的)tragedywastheprovocation.Theobserverof
tearsislikelytodoeverythingpossibletoputanendtotheemotionaloutpouring.Butjudging
formrecentstudiesofcryingbehavior,linksbetweenillnessandcryingandthechemical
compositionoftears,boththoseresponsestotearsareofteninappropriateandmayevenbe
counterproductive.
Humansaretheonlyanimalsdefinitelyknowntoshedemotiomaltears.Sinceevolution
hasgivenrisetofew,ifany,purposelessphysiologicalresponset,itislogicaltoassumethatcrying
hasoneormorefunctionsthatenhancesurvival.
Althoughsomeobservershavesuggestedthatcryingisawaytoelicitassistanceformothers(asa
cryingbabymightfromitsmother),thesheddingoftearsishardlynecessarytogethelp.Vocal
crieswouldhavebeenquiteenough,morelikelythantearstogainattention,So,itappears,there
mustbesomethingspecialabouttearsthemselves.
Indeed,thenewstudiessuggestthatemotionaltearsmayplayadirectroleinalleviating
stress,UniversityofMinnesotaresearcherswhoarestudyingthechemicalcompositionoftears
haverecentlyisolatedtwoimportantchemicalsfromemotionaltears.Bothchemicalsarefound
onlyintearsthatareshedinresponsetoemotion.Tearsshedbecauseofexposureto=cutonion
wouldcontainnosuchsubstance.
Researchersatseveralotherinstitutionsareinvestigatingtheusefulnessoftearsasameansof
diagnosinghumanillsandmonitoringdrugs.
AtTulaneUniversitysTeatAnalysisLaboratoryDr.PeterKastlandhiscolleaguesreport
thattheycanusetearstodetectdrugabuseandexposuretomedication(藥物),todetermine
whetheracontactlensfitsproperlyofwhyitmaybeuncomfortable,tostudythecausesof“dry
eye“syndromeandtheeffectsofeyesurgery,andperhapseventomeasureexposureto
environmentalpollutants.
AtColumbiaUniversityDt.LiasyFarisandcolleaguesarestudyingtearsforcluestothe
diagnosisofdiseasesawayfromtheeyes.Tearscanbeobtainedpainlesslywithoutinvadingthe
bodyandonlytinyamountsareneededtoperformhighlyrefinedanalyses.
31.Itisknownfromthefirstparagraphthat.
A)sheddingtearsgivesunpleasantfeelingstoAmerican
B)cryingmayoftenimitatepeopleorevenresultintragedy
C)cryingusuallywinssympathyfromotherpeople
D)onewhoshedstearsinpublicwillbeblamed
32.Whatdoes“boththoseresponsestotears,,(Line6,Para,1)referto?
A)Cryingoutofsorrowandsheddingtearsforhappiness.
B)Theembarrassmentandunpleasantsensationoftheobservers.
C)ThetearshedderJsapologyandtheobserverysefforttostopthecrying.
D)Linkingillnesswithcryingandfindingthechemicalcompositionoftears.
33.“Counlerproductive”(Lines6-7,Para,l)veryprobablymeans"”.
A)havingnoeffectatall
B)leadingtotension
C)producingdisastrousimpact
D)harmfultohealth
34.Whatdoestheauthorsayaboutcrying?
A)Itisapointlessphysiologicalresponsetotheenvironment.
B)Itmusthavearoletoplayinman'ssurvival.
C)Itismeanttogetattentionandassistance.
D)Itusuallyproducesthedesiredeffect.
35.Whatcanbeinferredfromthenewstudiesoftears?
A)Emotionaltearshavethefunctionofreducingstress.
B)Exposuretoexcessivemedicationmayincreaseemotionaltears.
C)Emotionaltearscangiveriseto“dryeye“syndromeinsomecases.
D)Environmentalpollutantscaninducethesheddingofemotionaltears.
PassageFour
Questions36to40arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Itisnosecretamongathletesthatinordertoimproveperformanceyou'vegottoworkhard.
However,hardtrainingbreaksyoudownandmakesyouweaker,Itisrestthatmakesyoustronger.
Improvementonlyoccursduringtherestperiodfollowinghardtraining.Thisadaptationis
accomplishedbyimprovingefficiencyoftheheartandcertainsystemswithinthemusclecells.
Duringrecoveryperiodsthesesystemsbuildtogreaterlevelstocompensateforthestressthatyou
haveapplied.Theresultisthatyouarenowatahigherlevelofperformance.
Ifsufficientrestisnotincludedinatrainingprogram,imbalancebetweenexcesstrainingand
inadequaterestwilloccur,andperformancewilldecline.Theuovertrainingsyndrome(綜合癥)”
isthenamegiventothecollectionofemotional,behavioral,andphysicalsymptomsdueto
overtrainingthathaspersistedforweekstomonths.Itismarkedbycumulativeexhaustionthat
persistsevenafterrecoveryperiods.
Themostcommonsymptomisfatigue.Thismaylimitworkoutsandmaybepresentatrest.The
athletemayalsobecomemoody,easilyimitated,havealteredsleeppatterns,becomedepressed,or
losethecompetitivedesireandenthusiasmforthesport,Somewillreportdecreasedappetiteand
weightloss.Physicalsymptomsincludepersistentmuscularsoreness,increasedfrequencyofviral
(病毒性的)illnesses,andincreasedincidenceofinjuries.
Thetreatmentfortheovertrainingsyndromeisrest.Thelongertheovertraininghasoccurred,
themorerestrequired,Therefore,earlydetectionisveryimportant,Iftheovertraininghasonly
occurredforashortperiodoftime(e.g.3-4weeks)theninterruptingtrainingfor3-5daysis
usuallysufficientrest.Itisimportantthatthefactorsthatleadtoovertrainingbeidentifiedand
corrected.Otherwise,theovertrainingsyndromeislikelytorecur.Theovertrainingsyndrome
shouldbeconsideredinanyathletewhomanifestssymptomsofprolongedfatigueandwhose
performancehasleveledoffordecreased.Itisimportanttoexcludeanyunderlyingillnessthat
mayberesponsibleforthefatigue.
36.Thefirstparagraphofthepassagetellsusthat.
A)theharderanathletetrains,thebetterhisperformancewillbe
B)restaftervigoroustrainingimprovesanathlete?sperformance
C)strictsystematictrainingisessentialtoanathleteJstopperformance
D)improvementofanathlete?sperformanceoccursinthecourseoftraining
37.Byuovertrainingtheauthormeans.
A)aseriesofphysicalsymptomsthatoccuraftertraining
B)undueemphasisontheimportanceofphysicalexertion
C)trainingthatisnotadequatelycompensatedforbyrest
D)trainingthathasexceededanathlete?semotionallimits
38.Whatdoesthepassagetellusaboutthe“overtraining“syndrome?
A)Itoccurswhenathletesloseinterestinsports.
B)Itappearsrightafterahardtrainingsession.
C)ThefatigueitresultsinisunavoidableintheathleteJstrainingprocess.
C)Itmanifestsitselfinfatiguewhichlingersevenafterarecoveryperiod.
39.Whatdoesthephraseuleveloff”(Line7,Para,4)mostprobablymean?
A)Slowdown.
B)Becomedull.
C)Stopimproving.
D)Beonthedecline.
40.Theauthoradvisesattheendofthepassagethat.
A)overtrainingsyndromeshouldbetreatedasaseriousillness
B)overtrainingsyndromeshouldbepreventedbeforeitoccurs
C)anathletewithovertrainingsyndromeshouldtakealengthyrest
D)illnesscausingfatigueshouldnotbemistakenforovertrainingsyndrome
PartDUVocabulary(20minutes)
Directions:Thereare30incompletesentencesit:thispart.Foreachsentencetherearefour
choicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ChooseciteONEanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.
ThenmarktheCorrespondingletterontheAnswerSheetwithasinglelinethroughthe
centre.
41.Thesewerestubbornmen.noteasilytochangetheirmind.
A)tiltedC)persuaded
B)convertedD)suppressed
41—45CBDCD
46—50DBCBA
51—55DABDA
56—60BCABD
61—65ADBAC
66—70DCCAB
42.Thecircushasalwaysbeenvery,popularbecauseitboththeoldandtheyoung.
A)facilitatesC)immerses
B)fascinatesD)indulges
43.Bypatientquestioningthelawyermanagedto________enoughinformationfromthe
witnesses.
A)evacuateC)impart
B)withdrawD)elicit
44.Georgeenjoystalkingaboutpeople'sprivateaffairs.Heisa
41—45CBDCD
46—50DBCBA
51—55DABDA
56—60BCABD
61—65ADBAC
66—70DCCAB
A)solicitorC)gossip
B)cowardD)rebel
45.Thenewsecretaryhaswrittenaremarkablyreportwithinafewhundredwordsbut
withalltheimportantdetailsincluded.
A)conciseC)precise
B)briskD)elaborate
46.Hisfaceashecameinafterrunningallthewayfromschool.
A)flaredC)fluttered
B)fluctuatedD)flushed
47.Steelisnotasascastiron;itdoesnotbreakaseasily.
A)elasticC)adaptable
B)brittleD)flexible
48.AbigprobleminlemmingEnglishasaforeignlanguageislackofopportunitiesfor
interactionwithproficientspeakersofEnglish.
A)instantaneousC)verbal
B)provocativeD)dual
49.Withintenyearstheyhavetamedthehillintogreenwoods.
A)vacantC)weird
B)barrenD)wasteful
50.TheofourtriptoLondonwasthevisittoBuckinghamPalace.
A)summitC)peak
B)heightD)highlight
51.Haroldclaimedthathewasaseriousandwell-knownartist,butinfacthewasa(n).
A)alienC)counterpart
B)client.D)fraud
41—45CBDCD
46—50DBCBA
51—55DABDA
56—60BCABD
61—65ADBAC
66—70DCCAB
52.Wedon*tanydifficultiesincompletingtheprojectsolongaswekeepwithinour
budget.
A)foreseeC)infer
B)fabricateD)inhibit
53.Heislookingforajobthatwillgivehimgreaterforcareerdevelopment.
A)insightC)momentum
B)scopeD)phase
54.Thehighschoolmydaughterstudiesinisouruniversity.
A)linkedbyC)mingledwith
B)relevanttoD)affiliatedwith
55.TheBrownslivedinaandcomfortablyfurnishedhouseinthesuburbs.
A)spaciousC)wide
B)sufficientD)wretched
56.Amembershipcardtheholdertousetheclub'sfacilitiesforaperiodoftwelve
months.
A)approvesC)rectifies
B)authorizesD)endows
57.TheyhavedoneawaywithLatinforuniversityentranceatHarvard.
A)influentialC)compulsory
B)indispensableD)essential
58.Itisnothatalargenumberofviolentcrimesarecommittedundertheinfluenceof
alcohol.
A)coincidenceC)inspiration
B)correspondenceD)intuition
59.One'suniversitydaysoftenappearhappierinthantheyactuallywereatthetime.
A)retentionC)return
B)retrospectD)revere
41—45CBDCD
46—50DBCBA
51—55DABDA
56—60BCABD
61—65ADBAC
66—70DCCAB
60.Shethroughthepagesofamagazine,notreallyconcentratingonthem.
A)tumbledC)switched
B)tossedD)flipped
61.Scientistsarepushingknowntechnologiestotheirlimitsinanattempttomore
energyfromtheearth.
A)extractC)discharge
B)injectD)drain
62.TheChineseRedCrossageneroussumtothereliefofthevictimsoftheearthquake
inTurkey.
A)administeredC)assessed
B)elevatedD)contributed
63.Thefirstsentenceinthisparagraphis;itcanbeinterpretedinmanyways.
A)intricateC)duplicated
B)ambiguousD)confused
64.Theyusedtoquarrelalot,butnowtheyarecompletelywitheachother.
A)reconciledC)associated
B)negotiatedD)accommodated
65.Thelocalbusinesswasnotmuchbythesuddenoutbreakoftheepidemic.
A)intervenedC)hampered
B)insulatedD)hoisted
66.Themostimportantforassessmentinthiscontestisoriginalityofdesign.
A)thresholdC)warrant
B)partitionD)criterion
67.Thewomanwasworriedaboutthesideeffectsoftakingaspirins,butherdoctorher
thatitisabsolutelyharmless.
A)retrievedC)reassured
B)releasedD)revived
68.Wecan'thelpbeingofBobwhoboughtaluxurioussportscarjustafterthemoney
wasstolenfromtheoffice.
A)skepticalC)suspicious
B)appreciativeD)tolerant
69.Hegreatlyresentedthepublicationofthisbook,whichhesawasanembarrassinginvasionof
his.
A)privacyC)dignity
B)moralityD)secrecy
70.Infactasheapproachedthisfamousstatue,heonlybarelyresistedthetoreachinto
hisbagforhiscamera.
A)impatienceC)incentive
B)impulseD)initiative
41—45CBDCD
46—50DBCBA
51—55DABDA
56—60BCABD
61—65ADBAC
66—70DCCAB
Part度ErrorCorrection(15minutes)
Directions:Thispartconsistsofashortpassage.Inthispassage,therearealtogether10mistakes,
oneineachnumberedline.Youmayhavetochangeaword,addawordodeleteaword,Markout
themistakesandputthecorrectionsinth
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