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1990年六级真题答案暂缺
大学英语六级考试1990年6月试卷(答案暂缺)
PartIListeningComprehension(20minutes)
SectionA
1.A)Anewhousecostthirtythousanddollars.
B)Bob'shousecosthimsixtythousanddollars.
C)Bobdidn'twanttobuyanoldhouse.
D)Bobdecidedtobuyanoldhouse.
2.A)Yes,butheneedstohavetheapprovalofhisprofessor.
B)Yes,hecanstudythereifheiswritingaresearchpaper.
C)Yes,becauseheisaseniorstudent.
D)No,it'sopenonlytoteachersandpostgraduates.
3.A)Hedoesn'tlikeseafoodanymore.
B)Aseafooddinneristooexpensive.
C)Hedoesn'thaveenoughmoney.
D)Helikesseafoodverymuch.
4.A)Hewenttothehospitaltotakehiswifehome.
B)Hestayedinthehospitaluntilverylate.
Hetriedtocallthewomanseveraltimes.
Hewenttothehospitalatmidnightyesterday.
5.Hererrorsweremainlyinthereadingpart.
B)Itwasn'tverychallengingtoher.
C)Itwasmoredifficultthanshehadexpected.
D)Shemadeveryfewgrammaticalmistakesinhertest.
6.A)6hours.B)4hours.C)12hours.D)18hours.
7.A)It'sdirty.B)It'sfaded.C)It'sdyed.D)It'storn.
8.A)Sixteendollars.B)Eightd,ollars.
C)Tendollars.D)Twelvedollars.
9.A)HiswatchwillbefixednolaterthannextMonday.
B)Hiswatchneedstoberepaired.
C)Hemaycomeagainforhiswatchattheweekend.
D)Thewomanwon'trepairhiswatchuntilnextMonday.
10.A)ThethingstodoonMondaymorning.
B)TheweatheronMondaymorning.
C)ThetimetoseeJohn.
D)TheplaceJohnshouldgoto.
SectionB
PassageOne
Questions11to14arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
11.A)Thenumberofitsreaders.B)Itsunusuallocation.
C)Itscomfortablechairs.D)Itsspaciousrooms.
12.A)ThelatestversionoftheBible.
B)AbookwrittenbyColumbus.
C)AmapoftheNewWorld.
D)OneoftheearliestcopiesofShakespeare'swork.
13.A)Ithastoofewemployees.
B)Itlacksmoneytocoveritsexpenses.
C)Itisovercrowded.
D)Itisgrowingtoorapidly.
14.A)FromMondaytoFriday.B)FromMondaytoSaturday.
C)Everyday.D)OnSaturdaysandSundays.
PassageTwo
Questions15to17arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
15.A)Theywouldtrainthechildrentobehappystreetcleaners.
B)Theywouldmakethechildrengreatscholars.
C)Theyintendedtotrainthechildrenasadultsweretrained.
D)Theywouldgivethechildrenfreedomtofullydevelopthemselves.
16.A)Somechildrenaregood,somearenot.
B)Childrenaregoodbynature.
C)Mostchildrenarenervous.
D)Childrenarenotasbraveasadults.
17.A)Hethinksascholarismorerespectablethanastreetcleaner.
B)Hethinkshighlyofteachingasaprofession.
C)Hethinksalljobsareequallygoodsolongaspeoplelikethem.
D)Hethinksastreetcleanerishappierthanascholar.
PassageThree
Questions18to20arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
18.A)Thedaughterofaprisonguard.
B)TheEmperorofRome.
C)AChristiancouple.
D)AChristiannamedValentine.
19.A)Toproposemarriage.
B)TocelebrateValentine'sbirthday.
C)Toexpresstheirrespectforeachother.
D)Toshowtheirlove.
20.A)ItisanAmericanfolktale.
B)ItissomethingrecordedinRomanhistory.
C)Itisoneofthepossibleoriginsofthisholiday.
D)ItisastoryfromtheBible.
PartIIReadingComprehension(35minutes)
PassageOne
Questions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
OnedayinJanuary1913..Hardy,afamousCambridgeUniversitymathematicianreceivedaletterfromanIndiannamedSrinivasaRamanujanaskinghimforhisopinionof120
mathematicaltheorems(定理)thatRamanujansaidhehaddiscovered.ToHardy,manyofthe
theoremsmadenosense.Oftheothers,oneortwowerealreadywell-known.Ramanjuanmust
besomekindoftrickplayer,Hardydecided,andputtheletteraside.Butallthatdaytheletter
kepthangingroundHardy.Mighttherebesomethinginthosewild-lookingtheorems?
ThateveningHardyinvitedanotherbrilliantCambridgemathematician,.Littlewood,
andthetwomensetouttoassesstheIndian'sworth.Thatincidentwasaturningpointinthe
historyofmathematics.
Atthetime,RamanujanwasanobscureMadrasPortTrustclerk.Alittlemorethanayear
later,hewasatCambridgeUniversity,andbeginningtoberecognizedasoneofthemostamazingmathematicianstheworldhaseverknown.Thoughhediedin1920,muchofhisworkwas
sofarinadvanceofhistimethatonlyinrecentyearsisitbeginningtobeproperlyunderstood.
Indeed,hisresultsarehelpingsolvetoday'sproblemsincomputerscienceandphysics,problems
thathecouldhavehadnonotionof.
ForIndians,moreover,Ramanujanhasaspecialsignificance.Ramanujan,thoughbornin
poorandill-paidaccountant'sfamily100yearsago,hasinspiredmanyIndianstoadoptmath-
ematicsascareer.
MuchofRamanujan'sworkisinnumbertheory,abranchofmathematicsthatdealswith
thesubtle(难以捉摸的)lawsandrelationshipsthatgovernnumbers.Mathematiciansdescribe
hisresultsaselegantandbeautifulbuttheyaremuchtoocomplextobeappreciatedbylaymen.
Hislife,though,isfullofdramaandsorrow.Itisoneofthegreatromanticstoriesofmathemat-
ics,adistressingreminderthatgeniuscansurfaceandriseinthemostunpromisingcircum-
stances.
21.WhenHardyreceivedthe120theoremsfromRamanujan,hisattitudeatfirstmightbebest
describedas
A)uninterestedB)unsympatheticC)suspiciousD)curious
22.Ramanujan'spositioninCambridgeUniversityowedmuchto
A)thejudgementofhisworkbyHardyandLittlewood
B)hisletterofapplicationacceptedbyHardy
C)hisworkasaclerkatMadrasPortTrust
D)hisbeingrecognizedbytheworldasafamousmathematician
23.Itmaybeinferredfromthepassagethattheauthor
A)feelssorryforRamanujan'searlydeath
B)isdissatisfiedwiththeslowdevelopmentofcomputerscience
C)ispuzzledaboutthecomplexityofRamanujan'stheorems
D)greatlyappreciatesRamanujan'smathematicalgenius
24.Inthelastparagraph,theauthorpointsoutthat
A)Ramanujan'smathematicaltheoremswerenotappreciatedbyothermathematicians
B)extremelytalentedpeoplecanprovetheirworthdespitedifficultcircumstances
C)Ramanujanalsowroteanumberofstoriesaboutmathematics
D)Ramanujanhadworkedoutanelegantbutcomplicatedmethodofsolvingproblems
25.Theword"laymen"(Lastpara,Lind6)mostprobablymeans
A)peoplewhodonotspecializeinmathematicalscience
B)peoplewhoarecareless
C)peoplewhoarenotinterestedinmathematics
D)peoplewhodon'tliketosolvecomplicatedproblems
PassageTwo
Questions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage:
Evenifallthetechnicalandintellectualproblemscanbesolved,therearemajorsocial
problemsinherentinthecomputerrevolution.Themostobviousisunemployment,sincetheba-
sicpurposeofcommercialcomputerizationistogetmoreworkdonebyfewerpeople.One
Britishstudypredictsthat"automationinducedunemployment"inWesternEuropecouldreach
16~,6inthenextdecade,butmostanalysesaremoreoptimistic.Thegeneralruleseemstobe
thatnewtechnologyeventuallycreatesasmanyjobsasitdestroys,andoftenmore."Peoplewho
putincomputersusuallyincreasetheirstaffsaswell"saysCPT'sScheff."Ofcourse,"headds,
"oneindustrymaykillanotherindustry.That'stoughonsomepeople."
Theoretically,allunemployedworkerscanberetrained,butretrainingprogramsarenot
highonthenation'sagenda(议事日程).Manynewjobs,moreover,willrequireanabilityinusing
computers,andtheretrainingneededtousethemwillhavetoberepeatedasthetechnology
keepsimproving.SaysachillingreportbytheCongressionalOfficeofTechnologyAssessment:
"Lifelongretrainingisexpectedtobecomethestandardformanypeople."Thereisaalready
considerableevidencethattheschoolchildrennowbeingeducatedintheuseofcomputersare
generallythechildrenofthewhitemiddleclass.Youngblacks,whoseunemploymentratestands
todayat5096,willfindanotherbarrierinfrontofthem.
Suchsocialproblemsarenotthefaultofthecomputer,ofcourse,butaconsequenceofthe
waytheAmericansocietymightusethecomputer."EveninthedaysoftheBig,main-frame
computers,whentheywereamachineforthefew."saysKatherineDavisFishman,authorof
TheComputerEstablishment,"itwasatooltohelptherichgetricher.Itstillistoalargeex-
tent.Oneofthegreatvaluesofthepersonalcomputeristhatsmallerfirms,smallerorganizations
cannowhavesomeoftheadvantagesofthebiggerorganizations."
26.Theclosestrestatementof"oneindustrymaykillanotherindustry"(Para.ILind11)is
that
A)industriestendtocompetewithoneanother
B)oneindustrymightbedrivenoutofbusinessbyanotherindustry
C)oneindustrymayincreaseitsstaffattheexpenseofanother
D)industriestendtocombineintobiggerones
27.Theword"chilling"(Para.2,Line5)mostprobablymeans
A)misleadingB)convincingC)discouragingD)interesting
28.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedinthepassage?
A)Computersareefficientinretrainingunempleyedworkers.
B)Computersmayoffermoreworkingopportunitiesthantheydestroy.
C)Computerswillincreasetheunemploymentrateofyoungblacks.
D)Computerscanhelpsmallerorganizationstofunctionmoreeffectively.
29.Fromthepassageitcanbeinferredthat
A)allschoolchildrenareofferedacourseintheuseofcomputers
B)allunemployedworkersarebeingretrained
C)retrainingprogrammesareconsideredveryimportantbythegovernment
D)inrealityonlyacertainportionof
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