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101年 - 2012年12月大学英语六级考试真题#13091
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CET 等级考试◆CET6 |
年份:
101年 |
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37 |
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1. What is special about the Post Ranch Inn? (A) Its rooms are well furnished but dimly lit. (B) It makes guests feel like falling into a black hole. (C) There is no access to television in its rooms. (D) It provides all the luxuries its guests can think of.
2. What does the author say the children of tomorrow will need most? (A) Convenience and comfort in everyday life. (B) Time away from all electronic gadgets. (C) More activities to fill in their leisure time. (D) Greater chances for individual development.
3. What does the French philosopher Blaise Pascal say about distraction? (A) It leads us to lots of mistakes. (B) It renders us unable to concentrate. (C) It helps release our excess energy. (D) It is our greatest misery in life.
4. According to Marshall McLuhan, what will happen if things come at us very fast? (A) We will not know what to do with our own lives. (B) We will be busy receiving and sending messages. (C) We will find it difficult to meet our deadlines. (D) We will not notice what is going on around us.
5. What does the author say about yoga, meditation and tai chi? (A) They help people understand ancient wisdom. (B) They contribute to physical and mental health. (C) They are ways to communicate with nature. (D) They keep people from various distractions.
6. What is neuroscientist Antonio Damasio’s finding? (A) Quiet rural settings contribute a lot to long life. (B) One’s brain becomes sharp when it is activated. (C) Eccentric measures are needed to keep one’s mind sober. (D) When people think deeply, their neural processes are slow.
7. The author moved from Manhattan to rural Japan partly because he could _______. (A) stay away from the noise of the big city. (B) live without modern transportation. (C) enjoy the beautiful view of the countryside. (D) practice asceticism in a local hermitage
52. What do we learn from the first few paragraphs? (A) The over-use of robots has done damage to American economy. (B) It is hard for robots to replace humans in highly professional work. (C) Artificial intelligence is key to future technological innovations. (D) The robotic industry has benefited from the economic recession.
53. What caused the greatest loss of jobs in America? (A) Using microprocessors extensively. (B) Moving production to other countries. (C) The bankruptcy of many companies. (D) The invasion of migrant workers.
54. What does Jeff Burnstein say about robots? (A) They help companies to revive. (B) They are cheaper than humans. (C) They prevent job losses in a way. (D) They compete with human workers.
55. Why are robotic systems replacing surgeons in more and more operations according to Dr. Myriam Curet? (A) They save lots of money for the patients. (B) They beat humans in precision. (C) They take less time to perform a surgery. (D) They make operations less painful.
56. What does the author imply about robotics? (A) It will greatly enrich literary creation. (B) It will start a new technological revolution. (C) It will revolutionize scientific research. (D) It will be applied in any field imaginable.
57. How did the economic crisis affect Americans? (A) They had to tighten their belts. (B) Their bank savings rate dropped to zero. (C) Their leadership in the global economy was shaken. (D) They became concerned about China’s financial policy.
58. What should be done to encourage Chinese people to consume? (A) Changing their traditional way of life. (B) Providing fewer incentives for saving. (C) Improving China’s social security system. (D) Cutting down the expenses on child-rearing.
59. What does the author mean by saying “savings are the seed corn of a good economic harvest” (Line 4, Para. 4)? (A) The more one saves, the more returns one will reap. (B) A country’s economy hinges on its savings policy. (C) Those who keep saving will live an easy life in the end. (D) A healthy savings rate promotes economic prosperity.
60. In what circumstances do currency traders become scared? (A) When Beijing allows its currency exchange rates to float. (B) When China starts to reduce its current foreign reserves. (C) When China talks about switching its dollar reserves to other currencies. (D) When Beijing mentions in public the huge debts America owes China.
61. What is the author’s purpose of writing the passage? (A) To urge the American government to cut deficits. (B) To encourage Chinese people to spend more. (C) To tell Americans not to worry about their economy. (D) To promote understanding between China and America.
62.(A) hold (C) risk (B) strike (D)trace
63. (A)fought (C)sought (B)submitted (D)resorted
64. (A)allied (C)volunteered (B)arrayed (D)recruited
65. (A)routine (C)grave (B)nominal (D)drastic
66. (A)beyond (C)by (B)in (D)over
67. (A)autonomy (C)audience (B)automation (D)authenticity
68. (A)consisted (C)involved (B)contained (D)ranged
69. (A)facets (C)districts (B)fields (D)species
70. (A)chased (C)tracked (B)pursued (D)trailed
71. (A)cozy (C)hostile (B)fabulous (D)transparent
72. (A)social (C)physical (B)academic (D)domestic
73. (A)against (C)inside (B)across (D)during
74. (A)pacts (C)unions (B)bonds (D)webs
75. (A)added (C)tied (B)adapted (D)led
76. (A)no more (C)no less (B)far more (D)far less
77. (A)unless (C)or (B)while (D)so
78. (A)constructed (C)collaborated (B)correlated (D)coordinated
79. (A)how (C)that (B)when (D)why
80. (A)elevate (C)propel (B)inject (D)foster
81. (A)at (C)toward (B)to (D)under
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