1、大学英语六级完形填空大学英语六级完型填空 There is probably no sphere of human (1)_ in which our values and lifestyles are reflected more (2)_ than they are in the clothes that we choose to wear. The dress of an individual is a kind of sign language that (3)_a complex set of information and is usually the (4)_on which i
2、mmediate impressions are formed (5)_a concern for clothes was(6)_ a feminine preoccupation, while men took pride (7)_the fact (8)_they were completely lacking in clothes consciousness. This type of American culture is gradually changing as mans dress (9)_ greater variety and color. Even (10)_1995, a
3、 research in Michigan revealed that men (11)_ high importance to the value of clothing in daily life. White collar workers in particular viewed dress as a (12)_capable of manipulation, that could be used to impress or (13)_others, especially in the work situation. The white-collar worker was describ
4、ed as (14)_concerned about the impression his clothing made on his (15)_ . Although blue-collar workers were less(16)_ that they might be judged on the basis of their clothing, they recognized that any difference fro the (17)_ pattern of dress would draw ridicule from fellow workers. Since that time
5、, of course, the (18)_ have changed: the typical office worker may now be (19)_ blue shirt, and the laborer a white shirt; but the importance of dress has not (20)_ .1. A actB actionC actingD activity2. A vividlyB cleanlyC perfectlyD deeply3. A correspondsB communicatesC exchangesD transforms4. A ba
6、sesB baseC rootD basis5. A TraditionallyB EvidentlyC OriginallyD Certainly6. A regardedB consideredC viewedD guessed7. A onB ofC inD to8. A becauseB whichC thatD in that9. A takes onB takes inC takes forD takes to10. A as late asB no sooner thanC as early asD long before11. A thoughtB putC linkedD a
7、ttached12. A signalB symbolC signatureD significance13. A influenceB conquerC reflectD defeat14. A mostlyB normallyC rarelyD extremely15. A officeB positionC superiorsD employment16. A caredB interestedC awareD realized17. A acceptedB ancientC rejectedD admitted18. A impressionsB patternsC differenc
8、esD fellow workers19. A putting onB trying onC wearingD dressing20. A abolishingB increasedC dismissedD diminished In most countries, the law on organ transplantation(器官移植) is poorly defined. The existing framework 【B1】 to physical assault and care of the dead has no 【B2】 for organ transplantation.
9、It is 【B3】 to get the permission of the relatives, 【B4】 because organ 【B5】 must take place immediately after death, it may be impossible to reach the relatives 【B6】 time. It has been suggested that there should be a widespread campaign to encourage persons to 【B7】 in their wills that their organs be
10、 used for transplantation. An 【B8】 is to provide by law that permission is 【B9】 unless removal has been forbidden by the individual in his lifetime. It is, of course, important that there 【B10】 public reassurance that consideration of transplantation would not 【B11】 normal resuscitative(抢救的) efforts
11、 of the 【B12】 donor. Transplantation has obviously 【B13】 important ethical considerations 【B14】 the diagnosis of death. Every effort must be made to 【B15】 the heartbeat to someone who has a sudden cardiac arrest(心博停止) or 【B16】 to someone who cannot breathe. 【B17】 artificial respiration and massage o
12、f the heart, the standard methods of resuscitation, must be continued 【B18】 it is clear that the brain is dead. Most physicians consider that 【B19】 this point efforts at resuscitation are 【B20】 .1. A relatingB associatedC associatingD related2. A descriptionB provisionC ruleD statement3. A impossibl
13、eB vitalC ritualD customary4. A andB orC butD then5. A replacementB transplantationC removalD burial6. A atB inC onD within7. A sayB provideC supplyD mention8. A alterationB operationC optionD alternative9. A gainedB acquiredC assumedD got10. A isB beC areD would be11. A impairB repairC harmD hurt12
14、. A futureB tomorrowC potentialD possible13. A roseB arousedC aroseD raised14. A concerningB concernedC relatingD associating15. A giveB restoreC lendD help16. A breathB respiringC breathingD air17. A In contrastB In additionC ConsequentlyD However18. A thatB untilC whenD since19. A onB inC atD beyo
15、nd20. A promisingB profitableC uselessD worthy The gift of being able to describe a face accurately is a rare one. As a professor 【B1】 it recently: When we try to describe faces precisely words 【B2】 us, and we 【B3】 to identikit (拼脸型图) procedures. 【B4】 . according to a research 【B5】 this subject, we
16、can each probably recognize more than 1,000 faces, the majority of which differ in 【B6】 details. This, when one comes to think of it, is a 【B7】 feat, though, curiously enough, relatively little attention has been devoted to the fundamental problems of how and why we 【B8】 this gift for recognizing an
17、d remembering faces. Some scientists argue that it is an inborn 【B9】 . and that there are special characteristics about the brains 【B10】 to distinguish faces. On the other hand, there are those, and they are probably 【B11】 the majority, who claim that the gift is an acquired one. But 【B12】 all these
18、 arguments, sight is predominant. 【B13】 at the very beginning of life, the ability to recognize faces quickly becomes an 【B14】 habit, one that is essential for daily living, if not 【B15】 for survival. How essential and valuable it is we probably do not 【B16】 until we encounter people who have been 【
19、B17】 of the faculty (能力). This unfortunate inability to recognize familiar faces is known to all, 【B18】 such people can often recognize individuals by their voices or their walking manners. With typical human 【B19】 many of these unfortunate people overcome their handicap by recognizing other 【B20】 f
20、eatures.1. A describedB saidC putD talked about2. A takeB failC helpD desert3. A resortB seekC moveD react4. A YetB ConsequentlyC In additionD In contrast5. A ofB aboutC inD on6. A goodB delicateC fineD high7. A enormousB bigC giganticD tremendous8. A acquireB attainC gainD take9. A possessionB prop
21、ertyC activityD action10. A abilityB capabilityC competenceD capacity11. A onB ofC inD at12. A ofB inC amongD out of13. A CreatedB FormedC MadeD Molded14. A acceptedB inbornC establishedD innate15. A essentiallyB importantlyC significantlyD necessarily16. A valueB appreciateC adoreD admire17. A take
22、nB robbedC deprivedD seized18. A butB thereforeC in additionD so19. A clevernessB ingenuityC smartnessD intelligence20. A specialB generalC characteristicD particular One summer night, on my way home from work I decided to see a movie. I knew the theatre would be air-conditioned and I couldnt tolera
23、te my (B1) apartment. Sitting in the theatre I had to look through the (B2) between the two tall heads in front of me. I had to keep changing the (B3) every time she leaned over to talk to him, (B4) he leaned over to kiss her. Why do Americans display such (B5) in a public place? I thought the movie
24、 would be good for my English, but (B6) it turned out, it was an Italian movie. (B7) about an hour I decided to give up on the movie and (B8) on my popcorn. Ive never understood why they give you so much popcorn! It tasted pretty good, (B9) . After a while I heard (B10) more of the romantic-sounding
25、 Italians. I just heard the (B11) of the pop- corn crunching between my teeth. My thought started to (B12) I remembered when I was in South Korea, I (B13) to watch Kojak on TV frequently. He spoke perfect Korean-I was really amazed, lie seemed like a good friend to me, (B14) I ,saw him again in New
26、York speaking (B15) English instead of perfect Korean. He didnt even have a Korean accent and I (B16) like I had been betrayed. When our family moved to the United States six years ago, none of us spoke any English. (B17) we had begun to learn a few words, my mother suggested that we all should spea
27、k English at home. Everyone agreed, but our house became very (B18) and we all seemed to avoid each other. We sat at the dinner table in silence, preferring that to (B19) in a difficult language. Mother tried to say something in English but it (B20) out all wrong and we all burst into laughter and d
28、ecided to forget it! Weve been speaking Korean at home ever since.1. A warmB hotC heatedD cool2. A crackB blankC breakD opening3. A aspectB view4C spaceD angle4. A whileB wheneverC orD and5. A attractionB attentionC affectionD motion6. A sinceB whenC whatD as7. A WithinB AfterC ForD Over8. A concent
29、rateB chewC fixD taste9. A tooB stillC thoughD certainly10. A muchB anyC noD few11. A voiceB soundC rhythmD tone12. A wonderB wanderC imagineD depart13. A enjoyedB happenedC turnedD used14. A untilB becauseC thenD therefore15. A artificialB informalC perfectD practical16. A feltB lookedC seemedD app
30、eared17. A WhileB IfC BeforeD Once18. A emptyB quietC stiffD calm19. A tellingB utteringC sayingD speaking20. A workedB gotC cameD made Every profession or trade, every art, and every science has its technical vocabulary, the function of 【B1】 is partly to 【B2】 things or processes with no names in ordinary English, and partly to secure greater exactnes