英语历年六级真题完形填空及详解

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大学英语六级综合-完形填空(三)_真题(含答案与解析)-交互

大学英语六级综合-完形填空(三)_真题(含答案与解析)-交互

大学英语六级综合-完形填空(三)(总分280, 做题时间90分钟)完形填空Directions:There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked [A], [B], [C] and [D]. You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage.Passage 1If it were only necessary to decide whether to teach elementary science to everyone on a mass basis or to find the gifted few and take them as far as they can go, our task would be fairly simple. The public school system, however, has no such (1) , for the jobs must be carried (2) at the same time. Because we dependso (3) upon science and technology for our (4) , we must produce specialists in many fields. Because we live ina (5) nation, whose citizens make the policies for the nation, large numbers of us must be (6) to understand, to uphold,and (7) necessary, to judge the work of (8) . The public school must educate both producers and (9) of scientific services.In education, there should be a good balance (10) the branches of knowledge that (11) to effective thinking and wise judgment. Such balance is defeated by (12) much emphasis on any one field. This (13) of balance involves not onlythe (14) of the natural sciences, the social sciences and the arts but also (15) emphasis among the natural sciences themselves.(16) , we must have a balance between currentand (17) knowledge. The attention of the public is continually drawn to new (18) in scientific fields and the discovery of new knowledge; these should not be (19) to turn our attention away from the sound, established materials that form the basisof (20) for beginners.SSS_SINGLE_SEL1.A entityB auctionC choiceD combination该题您未回答:х该问题分值: 3.5答案:C词义辨析题。

大学英语六级完形填空练习以及详细答案

大学英语六级完形填空练习以及详细答案

大学英语六级完形填空练习以及详细答案(10篇)_doc(一)For many people today,reading is no longer relaxation.To keep up their wo rk they must read letters,reports,trade publications,interoffice commu nications,not to mention newspapers and magazines:a never-ending flood o f words.In1a job or advancing in one,the ability to read and comprehend 2can mean the difference between success and failure.Yet the unfortuna te fact is that most of us are3readers.Most of us develop poor reading4 at an early age,and never get over them.The main deficiency5in the ac tual stuff of language itself-words.Taken individually,words have6me aning until they are strung together into phrased,sentences and paragraph s.7,however,the untrained reader does not read groups of words.He lab oriously reads one word at a time,often regressing to8words or passage s.Regression,the tendency to look back over9you have just read,is a co mmon bad habit in reading.Another habit which10down the speed of readin g is vocalization—sounding each word either orally or mentally as11rea ds.To overcome these bad habits,some reading clinics use a device called an 12,which moves a bar(or curtain)down the page at a predetermined speed. The bar is set at a slightly faster rate13the reader finds comfortable, in order to“stretch”him.The accelerator forces the reader to read fast, 14word-by-word reading,regression and subvocalization,practically im possible.At first15is sacrificed for speed.But when you learn to read ideas and concepts,you will not only read faster,16your comprehension will improve.Many people have found17reading skill drastically improve d after some training.18Charlce Au,a business manager,for instance,hi s reading rate was a reasonably good172words a minute19the training,n ow it is an excellent1,378words a minute.He is delighted that how he can2 0a lot more reading material in a short period of time.1.A.applying B.doing C.offering D.getting2.A.quickly B.easily C.roughly D.decidedly3.A.good B.curious C.poor D.urgent4.A.training B.habits C.situations D.custom5.A.lies bines C.touches D.involves6.A.some B.A lot C.little D.dull7.A.Fortunately B.In fact C.Logically D.Unfortunately8.A.reuse B.reread C.rewrite D.recite9.A.what B.which C.that D.if10.A.scales B.cuts C.slows D.measures11.A.some one B.one C.he D.reader12.A.accelerator B.actor C.amplifier D.observer13.A.then B.as C.beyond D.than14.A.enabling B.leading C.making D.indicating15.A.meaning prehension C.gist D.regression16.A.but B.nor C.or D.for17.A.our B.your C.their D.sucha18.A.Look at B.Take C.Make D.Consider19.A.for B.in C.after D.before20.A.master B.go over C.present D.get through答案1.【答案】D【解析】本句意思是“谁如果想谋得一份差事”。

大学英语六级综合-完形填空(四)_真题(含答案与解析)-交互

大学英语六级综合-完形填空(四)_真题(含答案与解析)-交互

大学英语六级综合-完形填空(四)(总分280, 做题时间90分钟)完形填空Directions:There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked [A], [B], [C] and [D]. You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage.Passage 1Traditionally, the woman has held a low position in marriage partnerships. While her husband went his way, she had to wash, stitch and sew. Today the move is to liberate the woman, (1) may in the end strengthen the marriage union.Perhaps the greatest (2) to friendship in marriage isthe (3) a couple usually see of each other. Friendship in its usual sense is not (4) by the strain of daily, year-long cohabitation(同居). Couples need to take up (5) interests (and friendship) as well as (6) shared ones, if they are not to get used to the more attractive elements of each other's personalities.Married couples are likely to exert themselves (7) guests—being amusing, discussing with passion and point—and then to fall into dull exhausted (8) when the guests have gone.As in all friendship, a husband and wife must try to interest each other, and to spend (9) time sharing absorbing activities to give them **mon interests. But at the same time they must spend enough time on separate interests with separate peopleto (10) and develop their separate personalities and keep their relationship (11) .For too many (12) intelligent working women, home represents chore (13) , because the husband only (14) her work and does not (15) in household chores. For too many highly intelligent working men, home represents dullness and (16) —from an over-dependent wife who will not gather (17) to make her own life.In such an atmosphere, the partners grow further andfurther (18) , both love and liking disappearing. For too many couples with children, the children are allowed to command all time and attention, allowing the couple no time to (19) liking and friendship, as well as love, (20) them exclusive parental roles.SSS_SINGLE_SEL1.A whatB whichC whoD that该题您未回答:х该问题分值: 3.5答案:B语法结构题。

大学英语六级完形填空练习以及详细答案(10篇)

大学英语六级完形填空练习以及详细答案(10篇)

(一)For many people today, reading is no longer relaxation. To keep up their work they must read letters, reports, trade publications, interoffice communications, not to mention newspapers and magazines: a never-ending flood of words. In 1 a job or advancing in one, the ability to read and comprehend 2 can mean the difference between success and failure. Yet the unfortunate fact is that most of us are 3 readers. Most of us develop poor reading 4 at an early age, and never get over them. The main deficiency 5 in the actual stuff of language itself-words. Taken individually, words have 6 meaning until they are strung together into phrased, sentences and paragraphs. 7 , however, the untrained reader does not read groups of words. He laboriously reads one word at a time, often regressing to 8 words or passages. Regression, the tendency to look back over 9 you have just read, is a common bad habit in reading. Another habit which 10 down the speed of reading is vocalization—sounding each word either orally or mentally as 11 reads.To overcome these bad habits, some reading clinics use a device called an 12 , which moves a bar (or curtain) down the page at a predetermined speed. The bar is set at a slightly faster rate 13 the reader finds comfortable, in order to “stretch” him.The accelerator forces the reader to read fast, 14 word-by-word reading, regression and subvocalization, practically impossible. At first 15 is sacrificed for speed. But when you learn to read ideas and concepts, you will not only read faster, 16 your comprehension will improve. Many people have found 17 reading skill drastically improved after some training. 18 Charlce Au, a business manager, for instance, his reading rate was a reasonably good 172 words a minute 19 the training, now it is an excellent 1,378 words a minute. He is delighted that how he can 20 a lot more reading material in a short period of time.1. A.applying B.doing C.offering D.getting2. A.quickly B.easily C.roughly D.decidedly3. A.good B.curious C.poor D.urgent4. A.training B.habits C.situations D.custom5. A.lies bines C.touches D.involves6. A.some B. A lot C.little D.dull7. A.Fortunately B.In fact C.Logically D.Unfortunately8. A.reuse B.reread C.rewrite D.recite9. A.what B.which C.that D.if10. A.scales B.cuts C.slows D.measures11. A.some one B.one C.he D.reader12. A.accelerator B.actor C.amplifier D.observer13. A.then B.as C.beyond D.than14. A.enabling B.leading C.making D.indicating15. A.meaning prehension C.gist D.regression16. A.but B.nor C.or D.for17. A.our B.your C.their D.sucha18. A.Look at B.Take C.Make D. Consider19. A.for B.in C.after D.before20. A.master B.go over C.present D.get through答案1.【答案】D【解析】本句意思是“谁如果想谋得一份差事”。

英语六级完型填空真题解析

英语六级完型填空真题解析

英语六级完型填空真题解析英语六级完型填空真题解析完型填空是英语六级考试中的一项重要题型,考察考生的阅读理解能力和词汇语法运用能力。

本文将对英语六级完型填空真题进行解析,帮助考生更好地应对这一题型。

真题一:When we hear the term "peer pressure," we usually 1 a negative connotation(含义). But according to a groundbreaking study “StickK Report”, people are actually more likely to 2 positive pressure from their friends.According to the report, which analyzed the data of more than 3,500 StickK users, 71% of 3 who actively registered their commitment(承诺) found 4 from their friends helpful. The 5 show that people are more responsive to 6 from their friends, especially in terms of money.The study also found that 7 people registered their commitment on StickK, they were 8 likely to reach their goals. For example, among those who pledged(许诺) a certain amount of money to donate to charity if they failed to achieve their goals, 58% 9 actually donated after failing.So why are people more likely to 10 to their friends' positive pressure? The study suggests that social 11 plays an important role in motivating individuals. By publicly committing to a goal and seeing their friends'encouragements, individuals feel a 12 responsibility to follow through with their commitments.Additionally, the study found that even receiving encouraging messages from friends who did 13 make a commitment helped individuals stay on track. This further supports the idea that positive social pressure can be a powerful motivator.In conclusion, peer pressure is not always a negative thing. In fact, it can be a source of positive influence. By surrounding ourselves with supportive friends and publicly committing to our goals, we can increase our chances of success.真题一解析:1. A) expect2. C) receive3. D) 3,5004. B) encouragement5. A) results6. D) pressure7. C) when8. B) more9. A) actually10. A) respond11. C) pressure12. D) greater13. B) not本文讨论了一个有关peer pressure的研究报告,通过对数据的分析,得出了人们更容易接受朋友的正向压力。

英语六级完形填空及解析

英语六级完形填空及解析

41. It was ______‎__ that the restau‎r ant discri‎m inate‎d agains‎t black custom‎e rs.A) addict‎e d41. B 42. B 43. A 44. C 45. DB) allege‎d(无充分证据而‎)断言,宣称[+(that)] 2. (作为理由、借口或论据等‎)提C) assaul‎t edD) ascrib‎e d42. The medici‎n e ______‎__ his pain but did not cure his illnes‎s.A) activa‎t edB) allevi‎a tedC) mediat‎e dD) deteri‎o rated‎恶化;质量(或价值)下降;退化;堕落43. He is the only person‎who can ______‎__ in this case, becaus‎e the other witnes‎s es were killed‎myster‎i ously‎.A) testif‎y做证2.证明,证实;作证3.见证,证实4.作证证明;表明说明B) charge‎C) accuse‎指控,控告[(+of)] 2. 指责,把...归咎(于)[O]D) rectif‎y矫正;改正2. 【电】整(流)44. Profes‎s or Hawkin‎g is ______‎__ as‎one‎of‎the‎world’s‎greate‎s t living‎physic‎i sts.A) dignif‎i ed有尊严‎的;庄严的;高贵的B) clarif‎i edC) acknow‎l edged‎D) illust‎r ated (用图,实例等)说明,阐明[(+with)] 2. 插图于(书籍等),图解45. The financ‎i al proble‎m of this compan‎y is furthe‎r ______‎__ by the rise in intere‎s t rates.A) increa‎s edB) streng‎t hened‎C) reinfo‎r cedD) aggrav‎a ted46. We shall probab‎l y never be able to ______‎__ the exact nature‎of these sub-atomic‎partic‎l es.A) assert‎. 断言,声称[+that] 2. 维护,坚持;主张拥有3. 显示;确立46. C 47. A 48.B 49. A 50. DB) impart‎分给;给予;传授2. 告知;透露C) ascert‎a in查明,确定,弄清[+(that)][+wh-]D) notify‎47. All the people‎in the stadiu‎m cheere‎d up when they saw hundre‎d s of colour‎f ul balloo‎n s ______‎__ slowly‎into the sky.A) ascend‎i ngB) elevat‎i ngC) escala‎t ing使逐‎步上升(增强或扩大);使(战争)逐步升级2. 乘自动扶梯爬‎登D) linger‎i ng拖延的‎;逗留不去的48. Many years had ______‎__ before‎they return‎e d to their origin‎a l urban areas.A) floate‎dB) elapse‎dC) skippe‎d轻巧地)跳来跳去,蹦蹦跳跳2. 跳跃[(+over)];跳绳3. 略过;漏掉;换来..D) procee‎d ed49. What you say now is not ______‎__ with what you said last week.A) consis‎t ent始终‎如一的,前后一致的[(+in)] 2. 与...一致的;符合的[(+with)]B) persis‎t entC) perman‎e ntD) insist‎e nt50. Milita‎r y orders‎are ______‎__ and cannot‎be disobe‎y ed.A) defect‎i veB) conser‎v ative‎C) altern‎a tive两‎者(或若干)中择一的;非此即彼的2. 替代的;供选择的3. 不接受世俗准‎D) impera‎t ive必要‎的;紧急的;极重要的2. 命令式的;必须服从的;专横的51. Some educat‎o rs try to put studen‎t s of famili‎a r abilit‎i es into the same class becaus‎e they believ‎e this kind of ______‎__ groupi‎n g is advisa‎b le.A) homoge‎n eous .单一性的2.均质的3.同一种族(种类)的4.均匀的5.齐次的6.同类;同质7.同类的,相似的51. A 52. B 53. D 54. C 55. DB) instan‎t aneou‎sC) sponta‎n eousD) anonym‎o us52. Even sensib‎l e明智的m‎e n do ______‎__ things‎someti‎m es.A) abrupt‎突然的;意外的2. (态度等)唐突的,鲁莽的3. 陡峭的,险峻的B) absurd‎C) acuteD) apt53. The commis‎s ion would find itself‎______‎__ at every turn if its member‎s couldn‎’t‎reach an agreem‎e nt.A) collid‎e d . 碰撞;相撞2. 冲突,抵触B) savage‎d野性的;凶猛的;残酷的;猛烈的2. 未开化的,野蛮的,原始的3. 粗鲁的,无...C) crumbl‎e d粉碎,弄碎2. 摧毁,破坏D) hamper‎e d54. Grain produc‎t ion in the world is ______‎__,but still millio‎n s go hungry‎.A) stagge‎r ingB) shrink‎i ngC) soarin‎gD) suspen‎d ing中止‎,暂停,挂起2.推迟,暂停,悬挂3.吊,悬挂延缓4.吊销55. He develo‎p ed a ______‎__ attitu‎d e after years of frustr‎a tion in his career‎.A) sneaki‎n g偷偷摸摸‎的,鬼鬼祟祟的2. 卑怯的,畏缩的B) disgus‎t ed作呕[(+at)] 2. 厌恶,憎恶[(+at)]C) drasti‎c激烈的,猛烈的2. 严厉的;极端的D) cynica‎l愤世嫉俗的‎;怀疑人间有真‎诚善意的;悲观的[(+about)]56. They believ‎e d that this was not the ______‎__ of their campai‎g n for equali‎t y but merely‎the beginn‎i ng. 56. A 57. D 58. C 59. D 60. AA) climax‎B) summit‎(山等)尖峰,峰顶[(+of)] 2. 【喻】顶峰,绝顶[the S][(+of)]C) pitch . 搭(帐篷);扎(营) 2. 把...定得,把...定在[O] 3. 【音】为...定音高57. Severa‎l guests‎were waitin‎g in the ______‎__ for the front door to open.A) porch门‎廊;入口处2. 阳台,走廊B) vent出口‎;出路;漏孔2. 通风孔,排气孔3C) inlet进‎口,入口2. 水湾;小湾;小港3. 插入物;镶嵌物D) entry进‎入,入场;出赛,参加[(+into)] 2. 进入权3. 入口;门口58. As the mounta‎i ns were covere‎d with a ______‎__ of cloud, we couldn‎’t‎see‎their‎tops.A) coatin‎gB) filmC) veil面纱‎,面罩2. 帷幕;遮蔽物[(+of)] 3. 托词;幌子[the S][(+of)] 4. 修女D) shade59. We couldn‎’t really‎afford‎to buy a house so we got it on hire purcha‎s e and paid monthl‎y ______‎__.A) invest‎m entsB) requir‎e ments‎C) arrang‎e ments‎D) instal‎l ments‎分期付款;分期交付2. (分期连载的)部分;(分期出版的)分册60. The magici‎a n made us think he cut the girl into pieces‎but it was merely‎an ______‎__.A) illusi‎o nB) impres‎s ionC) imageD) illumi‎n ation‎照明,照亮2. 【物】照度3. 阐明,解释;启发4. 灯彩,灯饰61. A good educat‎i on is an ______‎__ you can fall back on for the rest of your life.A) asset财‎产,资产[P1] 2. (一项)财物,有价值的物品‎3. 宝贵的人材;有益的品质6‎1. A62. D 63. D 64. C 65. DB) ethic伦‎理(学)的;道德的C) invent‎o ry存货清‎单;存货盘存(报表);财产目录2. 清单上开列的‎货品;存货D) obliga‎t ion道义‎上或法律上的‎)义务;责任[(+to)][+to-v] 2. 恩惠[(+to/toward‎)]62. Giving‎a gift can convey‎a wealth‎of meanin‎g about your apprec‎i ation‎of their ______‎__ and the import‎a nce you place upon the relati‎o nship‎.A) solida‎r ity . 团结2. 团结一致B) priori‎t y (时间等方面的‎)在先,居前2. 优先,重点;优先权;先取权[(+over)] 3. 优先...C) superi‎o rity优‎越,优势;上等;优等;上级[S1][(+to/over/in)]D) hospit‎a lity63. The design‎e r has applie‎d for a ______‎__ for his new invent‎i on.A) tariff‎关税;税率;关税表2. 价目表;收费表3B) discou‎n tC) versio‎n .版本;说法2.译文3.倒转术4.翻译(本),叙述,说明D) patent‎64. The toy maker produc‎e s a ______‎__ copy of the space statio‎n, exact in every detail‎.A) minima‎lC) miniat‎u reD) minor65. An energy‎tax would curb ordina‎r y air pollut‎i on, limit oil import‎s and cut the budget‎______‎__.A) dispos‎i tion性‎格;性情2. 倾向;意向[+to-v] 3. 配置;排列;部署4. 处理;解决5B) discre‎p ancy不‎一致,不符,差异;不一致之处[(+betwee‎n/in)]C) defect‎缺点,缺陷,不足之处D) defici‎t . 不足额;赤字66. They have decide‎d to ______‎__ physic‎a l punish‎m ent in all local school‎s.A) put away66‎. C 67. B 68. C 69. D 70. BB) break away fromC) do away withD) pass away67. Astron‎a uts are ______‎__ all kinds of tests before‎they are actual‎l y sent up in a spacec‎r aft.A) inclin‎e d toB) subjec‎t ed toC) prone toD) bound to. 一定会(做)68. Indivi‎d ual sports‎are run by over 370 indepe‎n dent govern‎i ng bodies‎whose functi‎o ns usuall‎y includ‎e______‎__ rules, holdin‎g events‎,select‎i ng nation‎a l teams and promot‎i ng intern‎a tiona‎l links.A) drawin‎g on穿上;戴上2. 利用3. 临近B) drawin‎g in . 吸引2. 变短3. 到达C) drawin‎g up起草;制订2. 使靠近3. 停住D) drawin‎g down69. Up until that time, his intere‎s t had focuse‎d almost‎______‎__ on fully master‎i ng the skills‎and techni‎q ues of his craft.A) restri‎c tivel‎yB) radica‎l ly 1. 根本地;彻底地;完全地2. 激进地;极端地C) inclus‎i velyD) exclus‎i vely70. All the ceremo‎n ies at the 2000 Olympi‎c Games had a unique‎Austra‎l ian flavor‎, ______‎__ of their multic‎u ltura‎l commun‎i ties.A) notice‎a ble显而‎易见的,显著的2. 值得注意的,重要的B) indica‎t ive . 指示的;表示的;象征的;暗示的[(+of)][+that] 2. 【语】陈述的C) conspi‎c uous明‎显的,易看见的;显著的2. 引人注目的,出色的,著名的[(+for)] 3. 炫耀...D) implic‎i t隐式2.暗示的,含蓄的3.含蓄的,内含的4.内隐的41. I have had my eyes tested‎and the report‎says that my ______‎__ is perfec‎t.A) outloo‎k41. B 42. C 43. C 44. C 45. DB) vision‎C) horizo‎nD) perspe‎c tive42. He was lookin‎g admiri‎n gly赞美‎地,佩服地at the photog‎r aph publis‎h ed by Collin‎s in ______‎__ with the Imperi‎a l Museum‎.A) collec‎t ionB) connec‎t ionC) collab‎o ratio‎n合作;共同研究2. 勾结D) combin‎a tion43. In those days, execut‎i ves expect‎e d to spend most of their lives in the same firm and, unless‎they were dismis‎s ed for ______‎__, to retire‎at the age of 65.A) integr‎i ty正直;廉正;诚实2. 【书】完整,完全3. 完善;健全B) denial‎C) incomp‎e tence‎无能力2. 无资格;不适当D) deduct‎i on44. Others‎viewed‎the findin‎g with ______‎__, noting‎that a cause-and-effect‎relati‎o nship‎betwee‎n passiv‎e smokin‎g and cancer‎remain‎s to be shown.A) optimi‎s mB) passio‎n热情,激情[(+for)] 2. 恋情;情欲[(+for)] 3. 盛怒,忿怒4. 酷爱[(+C) cautio‎n小心,谨慎2. 警告,告诫3. 【口】令人发笑的人‎或物;发噱的D) delibe‎r ation‎深思熟虑;研究2. 审议,商议3. 慎重;缓慢;从容45. The 1986 Challe‎n ger space-shuttl‎e______‎__ was caused‎by unusua‎l ly low temper‎a tures‎immedi‎a tely before‎the launch‎.A) expedi‎t ion远征‎;探险;考察2. 远征队;探险队;考察队3. 迅速,敏捷B) contro‎v ersyC) dismay‎D) disast‎e r46. When supply‎exceed‎s demand‎for any produc‎t, prices‎are ______‎__ to fall.A) timely‎46. D 47. C 48. B 49. A 50. CB) simult‎a neous‎同时发生的,同时存在的;同步的,一齐的[Z][(+with)]C) subjec‎tD) liable‎47. The music arouse‎d an ______‎__ feelin‎g of homesi‎c kness‎in him.A) intent‎i onalB) interm‎i ttent‎间歇的;时断时续的;周期性的C) intens‎e . 1. 强烈的,剧烈的;极度的2. 热情的;热切的D) intrin‎s ic48. I bought‎an alarm clock with a(n) ______‎__ dial, which can be seen clearl‎y in the dark.A) supers‎o nic超音‎波的2. 超音速的B) lumino‎u s . 发光的;夜光的;光辉的2. 照亮了的3. 清楚的,明白易懂的4. 有见识的C) audibl‎e可听见的,听得见的D) amplif‎i ed49. The result‎s are hardly‎______‎__; he cannot‎believ‎e they are accura‎t e.A) credib‎l eB) contra‎r yC) critic‎a l紧要的,关键性的,危急的2. 批评的,批判的,评论性的3. 吹毛求疵的,爱挑D) crucia‎l决定性的,重要的[(+to/for)] 2. 严酷的,艰难的3. 十字形的50. This new laser printe‎r is ______‎__ with all leadin‎g softwa‎r e.A) compar‎a bleB) compet‎i tiveC) compat‎i bleD) cooper‎a tive51. The ball ______‎__ two or three times before‎rollin‎g down the slope.A) swayed‎51. B 52. C 53. C 54. B 55. AB) bounce‎dC) hopped‎D) darted‎标枪;镖,箭2. 昆虫的刺3. 投标游戏[J] 4. 猛冲,飞奔5. 褶子,缝褶52. He raised‎his eyebro‎w s and stuck his head forwar‎d and ______‎__ it in a single‎nod, a gestur‎e boys used then for O.K. when they were please‎d.A) shrugg‎e dB) tugged‎C) jerked‎猛然地一拉(或一推,一扭,一扔等) 2. 颠簸,摇晃3. (肌肉的)抽搐,痉挛D) twiste‎d53. Many types of rock摇动‎2. 摇滚舞,摇滚乐地震等‎)前后摇晃ar‎e______‎__ from volcan‎o es as solid, fragme‎n tary materi‎a l.A) flungB) propel‎l edC) ejecte‎dD) inject‎e d54. With prices‎______‎__ so much, it is diffic‎u lt for the school‎to plan a budget‎.A) vibrat‎i ng颤动;振动;震动2. (情感上)被撼动;感应,共鸣[(+to)]B) fluctu‎a tingC) flutte‎r ing鸟)振翼,拍翅2. (旗帜等)飘动,飘扬3. (脉搏,心脏)不规则跳动D) swingi‎n g55. The person‎who ______‎__ this type of approa‎c h for doing resear‎c h deserv‎e s our praise‎.A) origin‎a tedB) specul‎a ted思索‎;沉思;推测[(+on/upon/about)] 2. 投机;做投机买卖[(+in)C) genera‎t edD) manufa‎c tured‎56. ______‎__ that the demand‎for power contin‎u es to rise at the curren‎t rate, it will not be long before‎tradit‎i onal source‎s become‎inadeq‎u ate.A) Concer‎n ing .关于,有关2.关于,论及3.与……有关的56. C 57. B 58. A 59.C 60. BB) Ascert‎a ining‎查明,确定,弄清[+(that)][+wh-]C) Assumi‎n g傲慢的D) Regard‎i ng57. Her jewelr‎y ______‎__ under the spotli‎g hts and she became‎the domina‎n t figure‎at the ball.A) glared‎B) glitte‎r edC) blazed‎D) dazzle‎d58. Connie‎was told that if she worked‎too hard, her health‎would ______‎__.A) deteri‎o rateB) descen‎dC) degrad‎e使降级;降低...的地位2. 降低...的品格(或质量、价值等);使丢脸D) decay腐‎朽,腐烂;蛀蚀2. 衰败;衰退59. We find that some birds ______‎__ twice a year betwee‎n hot and cold countr‎i es.A) transf‎e rB) commut‎e减轻(刑罚等)[(+to)] 2. 用...交换(或代替);交换[(+for/into)]C) migrat‎eD) emigra‎t e移居外国‎(或外地区)[(+from/to)60. As visiti‎n g schola‎r s, they willin‎g ly ______‎__ to the custom‎s of the countr‎y they live in.A) submit‎B) confor‎mC) subjec‎tD) commit‎61. More than 85 percen‎t of French‎Canada‎’s‎popula‎t ion speaks‎French‎as mother‎tongue‎and ______‎__ to the Roman Cathol‎i c faith.A) caters‎61. B 62. C 63. B 64. A 65. CB) adhere‎s. 粘附,紧粘[(+to)] 2. 遵守;坚持[(+to)] 3. 追随,依附;支持[(+toC) ascrib‎e sD) subscr‎i bes认捐‎;捐款[(+to)] 2. 订阅;订购(书籍等)[(+to/for)] 3. 认购[(+fo62. The profes‎s or found himsel‎f consta‎n tly ______‎__ the questi‎o n:‎“How‎could‎anyone‎do these things‎?”A) presid‎i ngB) poring‎C) ponder‎i ngD) presum‎i ng专横的‎;无耻的;冒昧的;傲慢的63. Weeks ______‎__ before‎anyone‎was arrest‎e d in connec‎t ion with the bank robber‎y.A) termin‎a tedB) elapse‎d时间)过去,消逝2.(时间)溜走;(光阴)逝去C) overla‎p pedD) expire‎d64. In order to preven‎t stress‎from being set up in the metal, expans‎i on joints‎are fitted‎which ______‎__ the stress‎by allowi‎n g the pipe to expand‎or contra‎c t freely‎.A) reliev‎eB) reconc‎i leC) reclai‎m使改过,使悔改,教化[(+from)] 2. 开垦,开拓[(+from)] 3. 回收利用[(+D) rectif‎y矫正;改正2. 【电】整(流) 3. 【化】精馏4. 【数】求(曲线)的长度65. How much of your countr‎y’s‎electr‎i cal supply‎is ______‎__ from water power?A) deduce‎dB) detach‎e dC) derive‎dD) declin‎e d66. She has recent‎l y left a job and had helped‎hersel‎f to copies‎of the compan‎y’s‎client‎data, which she intend‎e d to ______‎__ in starti‎n g her own busine‎s s.A) dwell on老是想着‎;停留在2. 详细论述B) come upon . 突然产生2. 偶然遇到3. 降临66. D 67. B 68. A 69. B 70.AC) base onD) draw upon 1.利用67. The glass vessel‎s should‎be handle‎d most carefu‎l ly since they are ______‎__.A) intric‎a te错综复‎杂的;复杂精细的2. 难理解的;难分析的B) fragil‎e脆的,酥的,松脆的2. 鲜嫩的3. 清新的,凉爽的4. 干脆的,干净利落的;有C) subtle‎微妙的,难捉摸的,不可思议的2. 纤细的;微微的;隐约的D) crisp68. Hill slopes‎are cleare‎d of forest‎s to make way for crops, but this only ______‎__ the crisis‎.A) accele‎r atesB) prevai‎l sC) ascend‎sD) preced‎e s69. He blew out the candle‎and ______‎__ his way to the door.A) conver‎g ed会合;趋于会合[(+on/toward‎)] 2. 聚集;趋于同样结果‎(或目的等)[(+on)]B) groped‎触摸;暗中摸[(+for)] 2. 探索,探求[(+for/after)]C) strive‎dD) wrench‎e d猛扭,猛拧[O] 2. 扭伤3. 歪曲,曲解4. 抢,攫取[O] 5. 使痛苦,折磨70. Often such argume‎n ts have the effect‎of ______‎__ rather‎than clarif‎y ing the issues‎involv‎e d.A) obscur‎i ng暗的,黑暗的;朦胧的2. 模糊的;含糊不清的;晦涩的,难解的[(+to)]B) prejud‎i cingC) tackli‎n g阻挡D) blocki‎n g阻塞;阻碍2. (总称)大块;木块3. 【戏】舞台调度41. In Novemb‎e r 1987 the govern‎m ent ______‎__ a public‎debate‎on the future‎direct‎i on of the offici‎a l sports‎policy‎.A) initia‎t ed41. A 42. B 43. B 44. A 45. BB) design‎a ted标出‎;表明;指定2. 把...定名为,称呼[(+as)] 3. 委任,指派[(+as)]C) induce‎dD) promot‎e d晋升[H][(+to)] 2. 使(学生)升级[H][(+to)] 3. 促进;发扬;引起4. 促使...42. I found it diffic‎u lt to ______‎__ my career‎ambiti‎o ns with the need to bring up my childr‎e n.A) consol‎i date合‎并,联合,统一2. 巩固,加强3. 使坚固B) amend修‎订,修改;订正2. 改进,改善C) reconc‎i le 应该还是cD) Intens‎i fy43. We all enjoy our freedo‎m of choice‎and do not like to see it ______‎__ when it is within‎the legal and moral bounda‎r ies of societ‎y.A) compac‎t edB) restri‎c tedC) disper‎s ed驱散,解散;疏散2. 传播;散发3. 使散布;将...安置在不同地‎点D) delaye‎d44. It is fortun‎a te for the old couple‎that‎their‎son’s‎career‎goals and their wishes‎for him ______‎__.A) coinci‎d e . 同时发生2. 同位,重叠3. 相符,巧合,一致B) comply‎C) confor‎m遵照,遵守;适应[(+to/with)] 2. 符合,相一致[(+to/with)] 3. 遵从规章(...D) collab‎o rate45. Allen will soon find out that real life is seldom‎as simple‎as it is ______‎__ in commer‎c ials商‎业的;商务的2. 营利本位的;商业性的.A) permea‎t edB) allege‎d断言,宣称[+(that)] 2. (作为理由、借口或论据等‎)提出C) depict‎e dD) drafte‎d46. Europe‎’s‎earlie‎r indust‎r ial growth‎was ______‎__ by the availa‎b ility‎of key resour‎c es, abunda‎n t and cheap labor, coal, iron ore, etc.A) constr‎a ined4‎6. D 47. D 48. C 49. D 50. BB) detain‎e dC) remain‎e dD) sustai‎n ed47. As the trial went on, the story behind‎the murder‎slowly‎______‎__ itself‎.A) convic‎t ed证明...有罪;判...有罪,判决[H][(+of)] 2. 使认罪;使深感有错,使悔悟B) releas‎e dC) haunte‎d (鬼魂等)常出没于[H] 2. (思想,回忆等)萦绕在...心头;使困扰D) unfold‎e d展开,摊开;打开2. 显露;表露;呈现48. We’ve‎just‎instal‎l ed a fan to ______‎__ cookin‎g smells‎from the kitche‎n.A) eject逐‎出,轰出[(+from)] 2. 喷射,吐出B) expel驱‎逐,赶走2. 排出;喷出(空气等) 3. 把...除名,开除C) exclud‎e拒绝接纳;把...排除在外;不包括[(+from)] 2. 逐出,开除[(+from)] 3. 排...D) exile49. Retire‎m ent指令‎引退 2.退休金;退股 3.退修,退役,报废is obviou‎s ly a very comple‎x ______‎__ period‎; and the earlie‎r you start planni‎n g for it, the better‎.A) transf‎o rmati‎o nB) transm‎i ssion‎C) transa‎c tionD) transi‎t ion过渡‎;过渡时期2. 转变,变迁;变革[(+from/to)] 3. 【音】临时转调;转调50. Mutual‎respec‎t for territ‎o rial领‎土的2. 土地的___‎_____ is one of the bases upon which our two countr‎i es develo‎p relati‎o nship‎s.A) unityB) integr‎i tyC) entire‎t yD) reliab‎i lity可‎靠;可信赖性;可靠程度51. As one of the younge‎s t profes‎s ors in the univer‎s ity, Mr. Brown is certai‎n ly on the ______‎__ of a brilli‎a nt career‎. 51. D 52. A 53. C 54. D 55. AA) porch门‎廊,游廊2.走廊3.边缘4.门廊;入口处B) edgeC) course‎D) thresh‎o ld门槛2. 出发点,开端,起点3. (税的)起征点52. We work to make money, but‎it’s‎a‎______‎__ that people‎who work hard and long often do not make the most money.A) parado‎xB) prejud‎i ceC) dilemm‎aD) confli‎c t53. The design‎of this audito‎r ium,礼堂show‎s a great deal of ______‎__. We have never seen such a buildi‎n g before‎.A) invent‎i onB) illusi‎o nC) origin‎a lityD) orient‎a tion54. The damage‎to my car was ______‎__. in the accide‎n t, but I have a linger‎i ng fear even today.A) insuff‎i cient‎B) ignora‎n tC) ambigu‎o usD) neglig‎i ble55. Very few people‎could unders‎t and the lectur‎e the profes‎s or delive‎r ed becaus‎e its subjec‎t was very ______‎__.A) obscur‎eB) indefi‎n ite不确‎定的,未定的2. 无定限的;无限期的3. 不明确的,含糊的;模糊的C) dubiou‎s可疑的;不确定的2.可疑的,怀疑的3.半信半疑的;D) intrig‎u ing阴谋‎策划2. 阴谋,诡计;密谋3. 私通56. Diamon‎d s have little‎______‎__ value and their price depend‎s almost‎entire‎l y on their scarci‎t y. 56. A 57. B 58. A 59. B 60. CA) intrin‎s icB) eterna‎lC) subtle‎微妙的,难捉摸的,不可思议的D) inhere‎n t57. Doctor‎s are intere‎s ted in using lasers‎as a surgic‎a l tool in operat‎i ons on people‎who are ______‎__ to heart attack‎.A) infect‎i ous传染‎的;传染性的2. 有感染力的,易传播的3. 【废】感染疾病的B) dispos‎e d愿意,想干2.有。

大学英语六级完形填空练习与答案

大学英语六级完形填空练习与答案

六级完型填空练习(1)Have you ever wondered what our future is like?Practically all people _1_ a desire to predict their future_2_.Most people seem inclined to _3_ this task using causal reasoning.First we _4_ recognize that future circumstances are _5_ caused or conditioned by present ones.We learn that getting an education will _6_ how much money we earn later and that swimming beyond the reef may bring an unhappy _7_ with a shark.Second,people also learn that such _8_ of cause and effect are probabilistic( 可能的 ) in nature.That is,the effects occur more often when the causes occur than when the causes are _9_, but notalways.Thus,students learn that studying hard _10_ good grades in most instances,but not everytime.Science makes these concepts of causality and probability more _11_ and provides techniques for dealing _12_ then more accurately than does causal human inquiry.In looking at ordinary human inquiry,we need to _13_ between prediction and understanding.Often,even if we don't understand why,we are willingto act _14_ the basis of a demonstrated predictive ability.Whatever the primitive drives _15_ motivate human beings,satisfying them depends heavily on the ability to_16_future circumstances.The attempt to predict is often played in a _17_ of knowledge and understanding.If you can understand why certain regular patterns _18_,you can predict better than if you simply observe those patterns.Thus,human inquiry aims _19_ answering both "what" and "why" question,and we pursue these _20_ by observing and figuring out.1.[A]exhibit [B]exaggerate [C]examine [D]exceed2.[A]contexts [B]circumstances [C]inspections [D]intuitions3.[A]underestimate [B]undermine [C]undertake [D]undergo4.[A]specially [B]particularly [C]always [D]generally5.[A]somehow [B]somebody [C]someone [D]something6.[A]enact [B]affect [C]reflect [D]inflect7.[A]meeting [B]occurrence [C]encounter [D]contact8.[A]patterns [B]designs [C]arrangements[D]pictures9.[A]disappointed [B]absent [C]inadequate [D]absolute10.[A]creates [B]produces [C]loses [D]protects11.[A]obscure [B]indistinct [C]explicit [D]explosive12.[A]for [B]at [C]in [D]with13.[A]distinguish [B]distinct [C]distort [D]distract14.[A]at [B]on [C]to [D]under15.[A]why [B]how [C]that [D]where16.[A]predict [B]produce [C]pretend [D]precede17.[A]content [B]contact [C]contest [D]context18.[A]happen [B]occur [C]occupy [D]incur19.[A]at [B]on [C]to [D]beyond20.[A]purposes [B]ambitions [C]drives [D]goals参照答案及分析:1.A 词义辨析 exhibit" 展出,表现 ",exaggerate"夸张 ",exceed"超越,赛过 " 原句意为:实质上,人们会对未来的生活怀有(展现出)必定的梦想。

大学英语六级完形填空练习包括答案

大学英语六级完形填空练习包括答案

六级完型填空练习(1)Have you ever wondered what our future is like?Practically all people _1_ a desire to predict their future_2_.Most people seem inclined to _3_ this task using causal reasoning.First we _4_ recognize that future circumstances are _5_ caused or conditioned by present ones.We learn that getting an education will _6_ how much money we earn later and that swimming beyond the reef may bring an unhappy _7_ with a shark.Second,people also learn that such _8_ of cause and effect are probabilistic( 可能的 ) in nature.That is,the effects occur more often when the causes occur than when the causes are _9_, but notalways.Thus,students learn that studying hard _10_ good grades in most instances,but not everytime.Science makes these concepts of causality and probability more _11_ and provides techniques for dealing _12_ then more accurately than does causal human inquiry.In looking at ordinary human inquiry,we need to _13_ between prediction and understanding.Often,even if we don't understand why,we are willingto act _14_ the basis of a demonstrated predictive ability.Whatever the primitive drives _15_ motivate human beings,satisfying them depends heavily on the ability to_16_future circumstances.The attempt to predict is often played in a _17_ of knowledge and understanding.If you can understand why certain regular patterns _18_,you can predict better than if you simply observe those patterns.Thus,human inquiry aims _19_ answering both "what" and "why" question,and we pursue these _20_ by observing and figuring out.1.[A]exhibit [B]exaggerate [C]examine [D]exceed2.[A]contexts [B]circumstances [C]inspections [D]intuitions3.[A]underestimate [B]undermine [C]undertake [D]undergo4.[A]specially [B]particularly [C]always [D]generally5.[A]somehow [B]somebody [C]someone [D]something6.[A]enact [B]affect [C]reflect [D]inflect7.[A]meeting [B]occurrence [C]encounter [D]contact8.[A]patterns [B]designs [C]arrangements[D]pictures9.[A]disappointed [B]absent [C]inadequate [D]absolute10.[A]creates [B]produces [C]loses [D]protects11.[A]obscure [B]indistinct [C]explicit [D]explosive12.[A]for [B]at [C]in [D]with13.[A]distinguish [B]distinct [C]distort [D]distract14.[A]at [B]on [C]to [D]under15.[A]why [B]how [C]that [D]where16.[A]predict [B]produce [C]pretend [D]precede17.[A]content [B]contact [C]contest [D]context18.[A]happen [B]occur [C]occupy [D]incur19.[A]at [B]on [C]to [D]beyond20.[A]purposes [B]ambitions [C]drives [D]goals参照答案及分析:1.A 词义辨析 exhibit" 展出,表现 ",exaggerate"夸张 ",exceed"超越,赛过 " 原句意为:实质上,人们会对未来的生活怀有(展现出)必定的梦想。

(完整版)大学英语六级完形填空及答案

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Practically all people (21) a desire to predict their future (22) . People seem inclined to (23) this task using causal reasoning. First, we generally (24) that future circumstances are (25) caused or conditioned by present (26) . We learn that getting an education will (27) how much money we earn later in life and that swimming beyond the reef may bring an unhappy (28) with a shark.Second, people also learn that such (29) of cause and effect are probabilistic in nature. That is, the effects occur more often when the causes occur than when the causes are (30) -but not always.(31), students learn that studying hard (32) good grades in most instances, but not every time. Science makes these concepts of causality and probability more explicit and (33) techniques for dealing (34) them more rigorously than does causal human inquiry. It sharpens the skills we already have by making us more conscious, rigorous, and explicit in our inquiries.In looking at ordinary human inquiry, we need to (35) between prediction and understanding. Often, we can make predictions without understanding. And often, even if we don’t understand why, we are willing to act (36) the basis of a demonstrated predictive ability.Whatever the primitive drives or instincts that (37) human beings, satisfying them depends heavily on the ability to predict future circumstances. The attempt to predict is often played in a (38) of knowledge and understanding. If you can understand why things are related to one another, why certain regular patterns (39), you can predict better than if you simply observe and remember those patterns. Thus, human inquiry aims (40) answering both “what” and “why” questions, and we pursue these goals by observing and figuring out.21. [A] exhibit [ B] exaggerate [C] examine [D] exceed22. [A]contexts [B]circumstances [C]cases [D] intuitions23. [A]underestimate B]undermine [C]undertake [D] undergo24. [A]recall [B]recede [C]reckon [D] recognize25. [A]somehow [B]somewhat [C]someone [D] something26. [A] one [B]ones [C]one’s [D] oneself27. [A]effect [B]affect [C]affection [D] decide28. [A]meeting [B]occurrence [C]encounter [D] sighting29. [A]patterns [B]designs [C]arrangements [D] pictures30. [A]absence [B]absent [C]accent [D] access31. [A]Thus [B]So that [C]However [D] In addition32. [A]producing [B]produces [C]produce [D] produced33. [A]prevent [B]produce [C]provide [D] predict34. [A]for [B]at [C]in [D] with35. [A]distinguish [B]distinct [C]distort [D] distract36. [A]at [B]on [C]to [D] under37. [A]motion [B]motive [C]motivate [D] activate38. [A]contour [B]contact [C]contest [D] context39. [A]happen [B]occur [C]occupy [D] incur40. [A]at [B]on [C]to [D] beyond21. [A] exhibit此处意为“表现出”,相当于display或者show。

英语六级完型填空真题解析及训练

英语六级完型填空真题解析及训练

英语六级完型填空真题解析及训练英语六级完型填空真题解析及训练完型填空是英语六级考试中的一项重要题型,通过阅读短文、理解上下文的逻辑关系以及选取合适的词语或短语来填空,考察考生在英语阅读和语言运用方面的综合能力。

下面将为大家解析一道完型填空的真题,并提供一些训练建议,帮助大家在备考六级过程中更好地应对这一题型。

真题解析In an age when the 1 traditions and social values of our grandparents have all 2 been swept away in a frenzy (狂热) of change, it is pleasant to know that 3 ___ of the ancient halls and castles still exist just as they did centuries ago.One such castle that has been completely restored to its ------4 is Bamburgh Castle in Northumberland. It stands on a rocky hill ¬¬____5____ the coastline, looking ----6--- to Holy Island and outwards 【7】 the North Sea.Twice a day the road to the castle is cut off 【8】 the tide ---and it is then in pleasant, unspoiled tranquility.Although the castle is now a museum, the bedroom of 【9】 is opened to the public in a small part of the castle that is still lived in by the family of surrounding villages, Bamburgh stands like a 12 warning to everyone whovisits it, 【13】 to pay more attention to the preservation of their own heritage.训练建议对于完型填空,我们可以采取一些策略来提高解题能力。

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Practically all people (21) a desire to predict their future (22) . People seem inclined to (23) thistask using causal reasoning. First, we generally (24) that future circumstances are (25) caused orconditioned by present (26) . We learn that getting an education will (27) how much money weearn later in life and that swimming beyond the reef may bring an unhappy (28) with a shark.Second, people also learn that such (29) of cause and effect are probabilistic in nature. That is,the effects occur more often when the causes occur than when the causes are (30) -but not always.(31), students learn that studying hard (32) good grades in most instances, but not every time.Science makes these concepts of causality and probability more explicit and (33)techniques fordealing (34) them more rigorously than does causal human inquiry. It sharpens the skills wealready have by making us more conscious, rigorous, and explicit in our inquiries.In looking at ordinary human inquiry, we need to (35) between prediction and understanding.Often, we can make predictions without understanding. And often, even if we don’ t understan why, we are willing to act (36) the basis of a demonstrated predictive ability.Whatever the primitive drives or instincts that (37) human beings, satisfying them dependsheavily on the ability to predict future circumstances. The attempt to predict is often played in a(38)of knowledge and understanding. If you can understand why things are related to one another,why certain regular patterns (39), you can predict better than if you simply observe and rememberthose patterns. Thus, human inquiry aims (40) answering both“ what” and“ why” questions, we pursue these goals by observing and figuring out.21. [A] exhibit [ B] exaggerate[C] examine [D] exceed22. [A]contexts[B]circumstances [C]cases [D] intuitions23.[A]underestimate B]undermine [C]undertake [D] undergo24.[A]recall [B]recede [C]reckon [D] recognize25.[A]somehow [B]somewhat [C]someone [D] something26. [A] one [B]ones [C]one’ s [D] oneself27.[A]effect [B]affect [C]affection [D] decide28.[A]meeting [B]occurrence [C]encounter [D] sighting29.[A]patterns [B]designs [C]arrangements [D] pictures30.[A]absence [B]absent [C]accent [D] access31.[A]Thus [B]So that [C]However [D] In addition32.[A]producing [B]produces [C]produce [D] produced33.[A]prevent [B]produce [C]provide [D] predict34.[A]for [B]at [C]in [D] with35.[A]distinguish [B]distinct [C]distort [D] distract36.[A]at [B]on [C]to [D] under37.[A]motion [B]motive [C]motivate [D] activate38.[A]contour [B]contact [C]contest [D] context39.[A]happen [B]occur [C]occupy [D] incur40.[A]at [B]on [C]to [D] beyond21.[A] exhibit 此处意为“表现出” ,相当于 display 或者 show。

六级考试完形填空答案和评析

六级考试完形填空答案和评析

Historically, humans get serious about avoiding disasters only after one has just struck them. 62 that logic, 2006 should have been a breakthrough year for rational behavior. With the memory of 9/11 still 63 in their minds, Americans watched hurricane Katrina, the most expensive disaster in U.S. history, on 64 TV. Anyone who didn't know it before should have learned that bad things can happen. And they are made 65 worse by our willful blindness to risk as much as our 66 to work together before everything goes to hell.Granted, some amount of delusion(错觉)is probably part of the 67 condition. In A.D. 63, Pompeii was seriously damaged by an earthquake, and the locals immediately went to work 68, in the same spot-until they were buried altogether by a volcano eruption 16 years later. But a 69 of the past year in disaster history suggests that modern Americans are particularly bad at 70 themselves from guaranteed threats. We know more than we 71 did about the dangers we face. But it turns 72 that in times of crisis, our greatest enemy is 73 the storm, the quake or the 74 itself. More often it is ourselves.B 62. A) To B) By C) On D) For介词辨析。

英语六级完型填空真题详解及备考指导

英语六级完型填空真题详解及备考指导

英语六级完型填空真题详解及备考指导英语六级完型填空真题详解及备考指导完型填空是英语六级考试中的一项重要题型,考察考生对上下文语境的理解、词汇知识的掌握以及语法运用的能力。

下面将为大家详细解析一道完型填空真题,并提供备考指导。

Passage 1:(1)Every day we hear of a "new world," but only once in a long while do we\(2)a genuine new experience, the arrival on the world scene of an\(3)and unexpected way to improve our lives.(4)that occasion arises, evolution has been at work in the service of\(5)in a field new to this writer's (6)dark mind.(7)Likewise, I planned to compose a self-help book\(8)yet instead I discovered a bee\(9)prepare for university, and then it seems to\(10)or not you realize that time is slipping\(11)fingers more quickly now than it did when you were six\(12)you retire at age 68. (13)by a desire to make this knowledge\(14)to others, I needed to present it in an\(15)form. I wanted the reader to\(16)participate in the exciting, lively conversation that\ Question:1. A) encounter B) happen C) experience D) instruct2. A) punctual B) unforeseen C) vague D) explicit3. A) urgent B) essential C) ineffective D) acceptable4. A) When B) Untill C) Unless D) Once5. A) better B) weaker C) worse D) harder6. A) infinite B) innocent C) interesting D) incomplete7. A) Description B) literature C) Commentary D) Fiction8. A) by chance B) by no means C) by mistake D) by accident9. A) keenly B) faintly C) eagerly D) impersonally10. A) hence B) though C) whether D) while11. A) from B) with C) through D) under12. A) while B) unless C) until D) before13. A) Awakened B) Encouraged C) Inspired D) Suppressed14. A) acceptable B) accessible C) alternative D) conceivable15. A) organized B) innovative C) attractive D) informal16. A) resulted B) evolved C) implicated D) conductedExplanation:1. C) experience根据常识我们知道,我们每天都会听到一些新的事情,但是只有偶尔才会遇到一次真正的新体验。

英语六级完型填空真题详解及训练

英语六级完型填空真题详解及训练

英语六级完型填空真题详解及训练英语六级完型填空真题详解及训练英语六级完型填空题是考试中的一种常见题型,也是考察语言理解和记忆能力的重要方式。

本文将详细解析英语六级完型填空真题,并提供一些训练题供大家练习。

1. 题目解析以下是一道典型的英语六级完型填空题:(2019年12月英语六级真题)As a young boy growing up in rural England, Albert (阿尔伯特) often visited a neighboring farm, where he would (1)____ the animals for hours on end. He was enthralled by the life of a farmer and (2)____ if he could ever be a farmer too.Albert continued to (3)____ a deep love for animals throughout his life. He began keeping chickens and pigs and soon had a thriving farm of his own. But Albert's love for animals extended beyond just raising and caring for them. He (4)____ to improve their conditions as well.In 1840, Albert founded the world's first society for animal welfare, the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA). The society worked to (5)____ laws to protect animals and promote their well-being. Albert's efforts were met with (6)____ and skepticism at first, but gradually gained support and recognition.Albert's work with the RSPCA led to the passage of the world's first animal welfare laws, known as the Cruelty to Animals Act. This Act provided legal (7)____ for the treatment of animals and set a precedent for animal welfare legislation in other countries.Albert's legacy continues to (8)____ the world today. His passion for animals and dedication to their well-being paved the way for a global movement advocating for animal rights and improved conditions. Through his actions, Albert (9)____ the importance of compassion and respect for all living creatures.Albert's story teaches us that even the smallest (10)____ can make a big difference. His love for animals and unwavering commitment to their well-being exemplify the power of one person's determination to change the world.2. 解析步骤解析完型填空题的步骤如下:1) 阅读整篇短文,了解大意与背景;2) 读懂每个空格前后的句子,对上下文进行推测;3) 根据上下文的语境,猜测每个空格应填入的单词或短语;4) 验证每个选项是否符合逻辑和语法要求,选择最佳答案。

六级历年完形填空真题及答案

六级历年完形填空真题及答案

20XX12月英语六级完形填空与翻译真题与答案Part V Cloze (15 minutes)Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D) on the right side of the paper. You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.“My job is killing me.”Who among us hasn't issued that complaint at least once? Now a new study suggests that your dramatic complaint may ____62____ some scientific truth.The 20-year study, by researchers at Tel Aviv University, _____63______ to examine the relationship between the workplace and a person's risk of death. Researchers _____64_____ 820 adults who had undergone a ______65____ physical exam at a health clinic in 1988, and then interviewed them _____66_____ detail about their workplace conditions—asking how nice their colleagues were, whether their boss was supportive and how much ______67_____ they had in their position.The participants_____68_____ in age from 25 to 65 at the start of the study and worked in a variety of ____69___, including finance, health care, manufacturing and insurance. The researchers _____70______ the participants through their medical records: by the study's conclusion in 2008, 53 people had died—and they were significantly more likely than those who survived to report having a ____71____ work environment.People who reported having little or no ____72____ support from their co-workers were 2.4 times more likely to die ____73____ the course of the study than those who said they had close, supportive _____74_____ with their workmates. Interestingly, the risk of death was _____75_____ only to people's perceptions of their co-workers, not their bosses . People who reported negative relationships with their supervisors were ____76____ likely to die than others.The study was observational, _____77____ it could not determine whether toxic workplace environments caused death, only that it was _____78____ with the risk. But the findings add to the evidence ______79_______ having a supportive social network decreases stress and helps_____80____ good health. On the other hand, being exposed _____81_____ chronic stress contributes to depression, ill health and death.62. A) hold B) strike C) risk D)trace63. A)fought )submittedC)soughtB D)resorted64. A)allied B)arrayed C)volunteeredD)recruited65. A)routine B)nominal C)grave D)drastic66. A)beyond B)in C)by D)over67. A)autonomy B)automation C)audienceD)authenticity68. A)consisted B)contained C)involvedD)ranged69. A)facets B)fields C)districts D)species70. A)chased B)pursued C)tracked D)trailed71. A)cozy B)fabulous C)hostile D)transparent72. A)social B)academicC)physical D)domestic73. A)against B)across C)inside D)during74. A)pactsB)bonds C)unions D)webs75. A)addedB)adapted C)tied D)led76. A)no more B)far more C)no less D)far less77. A)unless B)while C)or D)so78. A)constructed B)correlated C)collaborated D)coordinated79. A)howB)when C)that D)why80. A)elevateB)inject C)propel D)foster81. A)at B)to C)toward D)under查看参考答案参考答案62-66CBCAB67-71ADBCD72-76DDCAB77-81ACBDA20XX6月英语六级完形填空与翻译真题与答案Part V CloseDirections: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A),B),C)and D)on the right side of paper. You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答.Music produces profound and lasting changes in the brain. Schools should add music classes, not cut them. Nearly 20 years ago, a small study advanced the 62 that listening to Mozart’s Sonatafor Two Pianos in D Major could boost mental functioning. It was not long 63 trademarked “Mozart effect” products began to appeal to anxious parents aiming to put toddlers (刚学步的孩子) 64 the fast track to prestigious universities like Harvard and Yale. Georgia’s governor even 65 giving every newborn there a classical CD or cassette.The 66 for Mozart therapy turned out to be weak, perhaps nonexistent, although the 67 study never claimed anything more than a temporary and limited effect. In recent years, 68 , scientists have examined the benefits of a concerted 69 to study and practice music, as 70 to playing a Mozart CD or a computer-based“brain fitness” game 71 in a while.Advanced monitoring 72 have enabled scientists to see what happens 73 your head when you listen to your mother and actually practice the violin for an hour every afternoon. And they have found that music 74 can produce profound and lasting changes that 75 the general ability to learn. These results should 76 public officials that music classes are not a mere decoration, ripe for discarding in the budget crises that constantly 77 public schools.Studies have shown that 78 instrument training from an early age can help the brain to 79 sounds better, making it easier to stay focused when absorbing other subjects, from literature to mathematics. The musically adept (擅长的)are better able to 80 on a biology lesson despite the noise in the classroom 81 , a few years later, to finish a call with a client when a colleague in the next office starts screaming a subordinate. They can attend to several things at once in the mental scratch pad called working memory, an essential skill in this era of multitasking.62.A)notice B)note C)notion D)notification63.A)that B)until C)since D)Before64.A)up B)by C)on D)at65.A)propelled B) proposed C) submitted D)subjected66.A)witness B) evidence C) symptom D)context67.A)subtle B) elementary C) sensitive D)original68.A)however B)moreover C) then D)therefore69.A)effort B)impulse C) object D)attention70.A)opposed B)accustomed C) related D)devoted71.A)quite B)once C) often D)much72.A)organisms B)techniques C) mechanisms D)mechanics73.A)upon B)amid C) among D)inside74.A)subjects B)models C) causes D)lessons75.A)enhance B)introduce C) accelerate D)elaborate76.A)contend B) convey C) conceive D)convince77.A)trouble B)transform C) distract D)disclose78.A)urgent B)casual C) diligent D)solemn79.A)proceed B)process C) prefer D)predict80.A)count B)concentrate C) insist D)depend81.A)but B)or C) for D)so查看参考答案参考答案参考答案:62.C)notion63. D)before64. C)on65. B)proposed66. B)evidence67. D)original68. A)however69.A)effort70. A)opposed71. B)once72. B)techniques73. D)inside74. D)lessons75.A)enhance76. D)convince77. A)trouble78. C)diligent79. B)process80. B)concentrate81. B)or20XX12月英语六级完形填空与翻译真题与答案Part V Cloze (15 minutes)Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D) on the right side of the paper. You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。

6月英语六级答案和解析:完形填空

6月英语六级答案和解析:完形填空

6月英语六级答案和解析:完形填空
62. B)notion
63. C)before
64. B)on
65. A)proposed
66. D)evidence
67. B)original
68. A)however
69. C)effort
70. C)opposed
71. D)once
72. D)techniques
73. C)inside
74. C)lessons
75. D)enhance
76. A)convince
77. A)trouble
78. C)diligent
79. C)process
80. B)concentrate
81. D)or
本文出自2010年11月Scientific American Magazine. 文章主要阐述倾听音乐对于大脑有好处,可以提高人的学习能力。

因而作者呼吁,学校不应取消音乐课。

虽然文章为科技文,且开头出现了许多专业术语,但内容并不生僻。

所以,同学们千万不要被开头一长串的专业术语吓倒,保持良好心态,不要放弃。

完形填空考查重点还在于对上下文的理解;动词与介词的搭配;形似词、同义词词义、用法的辨析,如62题中考查note, notice, notion, notification 之间的差异,词形相似,但意思截然不同。

同学在平时背诵单词时,一定要多加总结归纳。

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