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99年 - 2010年6月大学英语六级考试真题#13092
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CET 等级考试◆CET6 |
年份:
99年 |
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37 |
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1. How did Erin White feel upon seeing Barack Obama's victory in the election? (A) Excited. (B) Victorious. (C) Anxious. (D) Relieved.
2. Before the election, Erin White has been haunted by the question of whether ______. (A) she could obtain her MBA degree (B) she could go as far as she wanted in life (C) she was overshadowed by her white peers (D) she was really an achiever as a student
3. What is the focus of Ashby Plant's study? (A) Racist sentiments in America. (B) The power of role models. (C) Personality traits of successful blacks. (D) The dual character of African Americans.
4. In their experiments, Ray Friedman and his colleagues found that ______. (A) blacks and whites behaved differently during the election (B) whites' attitude towards blacks has dramatically changed (C) Obama's election has eliminated the prejudice against blacks (D) Obama's success impacted blacks' performance in language tests
5. What do Brian Nosek's preliminary results suggest? (A) The change in bias against blacks is slow in coming. (B) Bias against blacks has experienced an unusual drop. (C) Website visitor's opinions are far from being reliable. (D) Obama's popularity may decline as time passes by.
6. A negative side of the Obama effect is that ______. (A) more people have started to criticise President Obama's racial policies (B) relations between whites and African Americans may become tense again (C) people are now less ready to support policies addressing racial inequality (D) white people are likely to become more critical of African Americans
7. Cheryl Kaiser holds that people should be constantly reminded that ______. (A) Obama's success is sound proof of black's potential (B) Obama is but a rare example of black's excellence (C) racial inequality still persists in American society (D) blacks still face obstacles in political participation
52. What do we learn about paid family leave from the first paragraph? (A) America is now the only developed country without the policy. (B) It has now become a hot topic in the United States. (C) It came as a surprise when Australia adopted the policy. (D) Its meaning was clarified when it was established in Australia.
53. What has prevented the passing of work-family balance laws in the United States? (A) The incompetence of the Democrats. (B) The existing Family and Medical Leave Act. (C) The lack of a precedent in American history. (D) The opposition from business circles.
54. What is Professor Anne Alstott's argument for parental support? (A) The cost of raising children in the U. S. has been growing. (B) Good parenting benefits society. (C) The U. S. should keep up with other developed countries. (D) Children need continuous care.
55. What does the author think of America's large body of family laws governing children's welfare? (A) They fail to ensure children's healthy growth (B) The fail to provide enough support for parents (C) They emphasize parents' legal responsibilities. (D) They impose the care of children on parents.
56. Why does the author object to classifying parenting as a personal choice? (A) It is regarded as a legal obligation. (B) It relies largely on social support. (C) It generates huge social benefits. (D) It is basically a social undertaking.
57.What is the finding of a new study by CIRCLE? (A) More young voters are going to the polls than before. (B) The young generation supports traditionally liberal causes. (C) Young voters played a decisive role in Obama's election. (D) Young people in America are now more diverse ideologically.
58. What is a main concern of the writers of Generation O? (A) How Obama is going to live up to young people's expectations. (B) Whether America is going to change during Obama's presidency. (C) Whether young people will continue to support Obama's policy. (D) How Obama's agenda is going to affect the life of Americans.
59. What will the Generation O bloggers write about in their posts? (A) Their own interpretation of American politics. (B) Policy changes to take place in Obama's administration. (C) Obama's presidency viewed from a global perspective. (D) Their lives in relation to Obama's presidency.
60. What accounts for the younger generation's political strength according to Professor Henry Flores? (A) Their embrace of radical ideas. (B) Their desire to change America. (C) Their utilization of the Internet. (D) Their strong sense of responsibility.
61. What can we infer from the passage about Generation X? (A) They are politically conservative. (B) They reject conventional values. (C) They dare to take up challenges. (D) They are indifferent to politics.
62. (A) findings (B) theses (C) hypotheses (D) abstracts
63. (A) adapt (B) attribute (C) allocate (D) alternate
64. (A) amongst (B) along (C) beside (D) with
65. (A) glued (B) related (C) tracked (D) appointed
66. (A) scraping (B) denying (C) depressing (D) shrinking
67. (A) published (B) simulated (C) illuminated (D) circulated
68. (A) at (B) to (C) for (D) over
69. (A) fully (B) simply (C) seriously (D) uniquely
70. (A) vital (B) casual (C) fatal (D) subtle
71. (A) still (B) already (C) too (D) yet
72. (A) benefits (B) profits (C) revenues (D) awards
73. (A) outward (B) apart (C) aside (D) outside
74. (A) Immunity (B) Reaction (C) Exposure (D) Addiction
75. (A) much (B) less (C) more (D) little
76. (A) installment (B) expedition (C) analysis (D) option
77. (A) curiously (B) negatively (C) necessarily (D) comfortably
78. (A) relieved (B) delegated (C) approved (D) performed
79. (A) merely (B) always (C) mainly (D) almost
80. (A) advantage (B) exception (C) measure (D) charge
81. (A) elevated (B) merciful (C) contented (D) grateful
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