四六级考试六级每日一练(2017/8/24) |
第1题:She may be () experience, but she learns quickly. A. lacking B. lacking in C. in need for D. in lack of |
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第2题:By1990,productioninareaisexpectedtodouble()of1980 A.that B.it C.one D.what |
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第3题:()oftheplay,mouringBecomesElectra,introducesthecastofcharactersandhintsattheplot. A.Theactfirst B.Actfirst C.Firstact D.Actone |
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第4、5、6、7、8题:The modern sailing ship was developed by a man who never went to sea. He was Prince Henry of Portugal,the younger son of the Partuguese king and an English princess. Prince Henry lived in the fifteenth century.As a boy he became devoted to the sea,and he dedicated himself to improving the design of ships and the methods of sailing them.In 1416,when he was twentytwo,Henry founded a school for mariners, to which he invited everyone who could help him—Jewish astronomers,Italian and Spanish sailors,and Arab mathematicians and map makers who knew to use the crude compass of the day and could improve it. Henry's goal was to design and equip vessels that would be capable of making long ocean voyages without having to hug the shore.The caravel carried more sail and was longer and slimmer than any ship then made,yet was tough enough to withstand gales at sea.He also developed the carrack,which was a slower ship,but one that was capable of carrying more cargo. To Prince Henry the world owes credit for development of craft that made oceanic exploration possible.He lives in history as Henry the Navigator. 36. Henry the Navigator was a member of the royal family of____. A.England B.Spain C.Italy D.Portugal 37. Prince Henry started his school for the purpose of____. A.helping mariners B.improving ship design and sailing methods C.studying astronomy and mathematics D.improving his own skill as a sailor 38. The teachers in Prince Henry's school seem to have been____. A.members of the royal family B.astronomers,sailors and map makers C.shipbuilders D.All of the above 39. Prince Henry's goal was to design vessels that could____. A.make long deepsea voyages B.travel faster than those in use at that time C.explore the coastline of Portugal D.carry larger crews and more cargo than existing one 40. The best title for this passage is A.The First Modern Sailing Vessels B.The Mariner Prince C.Prince Henry's Role in History D.The First School for Sailors |
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第9题:Susanfoundthatherjobdidnotprovideherwithsufficient()forherability. A.capability B.opening C.range D.scope |
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第10题:there are altogether 10 mistakes,one in each numbered line.You may have to chang e a word,add a word or delete a word.If you change a word,cross it out and write the correct word in the correspondig blank.If you add a word,put an insertion m ark (∧) in the right place and write the missing word in the blank.If you delet e a word,cross it out and put a slash (/) in the blank. The world is running out of oil,and energy experts believe that there could be serious shortages in ten years' time.Not only is each individual using more oil than ever before,as the standard of living in industrial countries arises,but the 71____ population explosion means that each year many more people will be using oil in some form or other.Until recently we took oil as granted:it seemed it would never stop flowing.It was so 72.____ cheap and plentiful that the whole world came to depending on 73.____ it.Governments neglected other sources of energy.Electricity was generated from oil and power stations were fired by it. It found its way into much of the products of light industry. 74.____ Many people are surprising when they learn how many items 75.____ in their homes contain oil.The increase in the price of oil has brought the world to its senses.Governments are searching 76.____ a suitable alternate,but so far in vain.They are considering 77.____ how they can make better use of the two other major fuels, coal and natural gas,but they have found that neither can take place 78.____ of oil in their economies.In recent years there has been a growing concern for the enviornment,and coal is a popular fuel 79.____ with environmentalists.Coal mines are ugly,and their development has a serious effect on animal and plant life; coal itself is a heavy pollution. 80.____ |
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第11题:Part Ⅴ Writing Directions: For this part,you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition based on the following outline (given in Chinese).The suggested title is: Private schools in China.You should write no less than 150 words for your composition. 提纲: 1.私立学校在中国的兴起。 2. 私立学校可能带来的好处。 1)人才市场的需要 2)培养一流人才 3)提高全民族科学,教育水平 3.更多的孩子会上私立学校。 |
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第12题:()theirhelp,wewouldn'thavesucceeded. A.Hadn'tbeenfor B.Haditnotbeenfor C.Ithadn'tbeenfor D.Hadn'titbeenfor |
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第13题:Directions: In this part there is a short passage with five questions or incomplete statements.Read the passage carefully.Then answer the questions or complete the statements in less than 10 words. Have you ever been asked to take a polygraph test for a job?A polygraph,also called a lie detector,is a device that is used to find out if someone is telling a lie.It is based on the belief that lying causes certain physical reactions.These reactions,which include a change in blood pressure and pulse rate,are measured by the polygraph. Lie detector tests are often used in court and in the workplace.However,a law th at went effect in December 1988 limits the ways that employers can use these tests.Employers can no longer use them to screen(审查) people who are applying for jobs.The only exception is for those who want government jobs as security guards or drug handlers.Also,managers can no longer ask workers to take such tests unless there is reasonable suspicion that the worker has stolen or damaged property.This will curb tests for suspected offenses,such as drug use or sexual harassm ent,and for workers who were merely in the area of a theft.Bosses who request lie detector tests will have to tell workers why they are suspected of an offense. Also,they may not ask questions that degrade workers,such as questions about their sex lives. In any case,according to the new law,the test is now voluntary:You can't be fired for refusing to take it.If you have been forced to take a polygraph test,or if you are not being given a promotion because you have refused to take the test, you can sue the company or file a complaint with the Department of Labor.The Department of Labor can fine employers up to $10,000. Questions: 71. What is the passage mainly about? 72. How does the polygraph work? 73. The law of December,1988 prohibits employers from examing people who apply for jobs except ____ 74. Nowadays the bosses can ask the workers to take the polygraph tests only under the condition that____ 75. Under the new law,if a boss forces his worker to take a polygraph test,w hat punishment will he get? |
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第14题:The wording of the communication suggests that neither side ()their relationship to deteriorate. A. want B. wants C. wanted D. would want |
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