47. Without proper lessons, you could a lot of bad habits when playi
ng the piano.
[A] keep up
[B] pick up
[C] draw up
[D] catch up
48. Everything we eat and drink contains some salt; we can meet the body's need for it from natural sources without turning the salt bottle.
[A] up
[B] to
[C] on
[D] over
49. He always did well at school having to do part|time jobs every n
ow and then.
[A] in spite of
[B]
regardless of
[C] on account of
[D] in case of
50. receiving financial support from family,
community or the govern
ment is allowed, it is never admired.
[A] As
[B] Once
[C] Although
[D] Lest
51. All the key words in the article are printed in type so as to at
tract readers' attention.
[A] dark
[B] dense
[C] black
[D] bold
52. The basic features of the communication process are identified in one question: Who says through what channel to whom?
[A] how
[B] when
[C] what
[D] such
53. I didn't to take a taxi but I had to as I was late.
[A] assume
[B] suppose
[C] mean
[D] hope
54. The hours the children spend in their one|way
relationship with
television people undoubtedly affect their
relationships with real|life people.
[A] in which
[B] on which
[C] when
[D] that
55. I'd rather have a room of my own, however small it is, than a ro
om with someone else.
[A] share
[B] to share
[C] sharing
[D] to have shared
56. In Disneyland, every year, some 800,000 plants are replaced because Disney refused to signs asking his "guests" not to step on them.
[A] put down
[B] put out
[C] put up
[D] put off
57. difficulties we may come across, we'll help one another to overc
ome them.
[A] Wherever
[B] Whatever
[C] However
[D] Whenever
58. So many directors , the board meeting had to be put off.
[A] were absent
[B] been absent
[C] had been absent
[D] being absent
59. On New Year's Eve, New York City holds an outdoor which attracts
a crowd of a million or more people.
[A] incident
[B] event
[C] case
[D] affair
60. American football and
baseball are becoming known to the British public through televised from the United States.
[A] transfer
[B] deliveries
[C] transportation
[D] transmissions
61. He will surely finish the job on time he's left to do it in his
own way.
[A] in that
[B] so long as
[C] in case
[D] as far as
62. If this kind of fish becomes , future generations may never taste
it at all.
[A]
minimum[B] short
[C] seldom
[D] scarce
63. The bank is reported in the local newspaper in broad daylight ye
sterday.
[A] being robbed
[B] having been robbed
[C] to have been robbed
[D] robbed
64. Agriculture was a step in human progress which
subsequently ther
e was not anything
comparable until our own machine age.
[A] in
[B] for
[C] to
[D] from
65. The same factors push wages and prices up together, the one the
other.
[A] emphasizing
[B] reinforcing
[C] multiplying
[D] increasing
66. No one had told Smith about a lecture the following day.
[A] there being
[B] there be
[C] there would be
[D] there was
67. Operations which left patients and in need of long periods of re
covery time now leave them feeling relaxed and comfortable.
[A] exhausted
[B]
abandoned[C] injured
[D] deserted
68. I was halfway back to the cottage where my mother lived Susan ca
ught up with me.
[A] when
[B] while
[C] until
[D] though
69. the temperature falling so rapidly, we couldn't go on with the e
xperiment.
[A] Since
[B] For
[C] As
[D] With
70. The bed has been in the family. It was my great grandmother's or
iginally.
[A] handed out
[B] handed over
[C] handed down
[D] handed round
Part Ⅳ Cloze (15 minutes)
Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For ea
ch blank there are four choices marked [A], [B], [C]and [D] below the paper. You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage. Then mark the
corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.;For the past two years, I have been working on students' evaluation of classroom teaching. I have kept a record of
informal conversations 71 some 300 students from at 72 twenty|one colleges and unive rsities. The students were generally 73 and direct in their comments 74how course work could be better 75
. Most of their remarks were kindly 76- with tolerance rather than bitterness-and frequently were softened by the 77 that the students were
speaking 78 some, not all, instructors. Nevertheless, 79 the following suggestions and comments indicate, students feel 80 with things|as|they|are in the classroom.;Professors should be 81 from reading lecture notes. "It makes their 82
monotonous (单调的).";If they are going to read, why not 83 out copies of the lecture? Then we 84 need to go to class. Professors should 85
repeating in lectures material that is in the textbook. "86
we've read the material, we want to 87 it or hear it elaborat
ed on, 88 repeated." "A lot of students hate to buy a 89text that the professor has written 90 to have his le
ctures repeat it."
71. [A] involving
[B] counting
[C] covering
[D] figuring
72. [A] best
[B] least
[C] length
[D] large
73. [A] reserved
[B] hard|working
[C] polite
[D] frank
74. [A] over
[B] at
[C] on
[D] of
75. [A] presented
[B] submitted
[C] described
[D] written
76. [A] received
[B] addressed
[C] made
[D] taken
77. [A] occasion
[B] truth
[C] case
[D] fact
78. [A] on
[B] about
[C] at
[D] with
79. [A] though
[B] as
[C] whether
[D] if
80. [A]
dissatisfied[B]
unsatisfactory[C] satisfied
[D] satisfactory
81. [A] interfered
[B] interrupted
[C] discouraged
[D] disturbed
82. [A] voices
[B] sounds
[C] pronunciation
[D] gestures
83. [A] hold
[B] leave
[C] drop
[D] give
84. [A] couldn't
[B] wouldn't
[C] mustn't
[D] shouldn't
85. [A] refuse
[B]
prohibit[C] prevent
[D] avoid
86. [A] Once
[B] Until
[C] However
[D] Unless
87. [A] remember
[B] argue
[C] discuss
[D] keep
88. [A] yet
[B] not
[C]and
[D] or
89. [A] desired
[B] revised
[C] required
[D] deserved
90. [A] about
[B] how
[C] but
[D] only
Part ⅤWriting(30 minutes)
Directions: For this part, you are allowed thirty minutes to write a
composition on the topic: How to Succeed in a Job interview?You should
write at least 100 words, and base your
composition on the outline given in Chinese below:
1?面试在求职过程中的作用
2?取得面试成功的因素:仪表、举止谈吐、能力、专业知识、自信、实事求是……
How to Succeed in a Job Interview?
关键字:
四六级历年真题生词表:
- corresponding [,kɔri´spɔndiŋ] a.符合的;相当的 四级词汇
- workshop [´wə:kʃɔp] n.车间;工场;创作室 四级词汇
- fishing [´fiʃiŋ] n.钓鱼;捕鱼;渔业 四级词汇
- presentation [,prezən´teiʃən] n.介绍;赠送;提出 四级词汇
- collector [kə´lektə] n.收款(税)员;收藏家 四级词汇
- envious [´enviəs] a.妒忌的,羡慕的 四级词汇
- unfinished [´ʌn´finiʃt] a.未完成的,未完工的 四级词汇
- belongings [bi´lɔŋiŋz] n.所有物;行李 四级词汇
- acceptable [ək´septəbəl] a.可接受的;合意的 四级词汇
- subordinate [sə´bɔ:dinət] a.次的,附属的 n.部属 四级词汇
- submission [səb´miʃən] n.屈服;谦恭 四级词汇
- willingness [´wiliŋnis] n.情愿,乐意,自愿 六级词汇
- reputation [repju´teiʃən] n.名誉;名声;信誉 四级词汇
- flexible [´fleksəbəl] a.灵活的,柔韧的 四级词汇
- eventually [i´ventʃuəli] ad.最后,终于 四级词汇
- individually [,indi´vidʒuəli] adv.个别地 六级词汇
- coordinate [kəu´ɔ:dineit] a.&n.同等的 v.协调 六级词汇
- guidance [´gaidəns] n.向导,指导,领导 四级词汇
- broaden [´brɔ:dn] v.(使)变宽;(使)扩大 六级词汇
- academic [,ækə´demik] a.学术的 n.大学学生 四级词汇
- imaginative [i´mædʒənətiv] a.富于想象(力)的 六级词汇
- creative [kri:´eitiv] a.有创造力的;创作的 四级词汇
- faultless [´fɔ:ltləs] a.无过失的;完美的 六级词汇
- accelerate [ək´seləreit] v.加速;变快;促进 六级词汇
- inexpensive [,inik´spensiv] a.廉价的 六级词汇
- beverage [´bevəridʒ] n.饮料 四级词汇
- aluminum [,ælju´miniəm, ,ælə´miniəm] n.铝 四级词汇
- rubbish [´rʌbiʃ] n.垃圾;碎屑;废话 四级词汇
- depress [di´pres] vt.压低;降低;使沮丧 四级词汇
- refined [ri´faind] a.精制的;文雅的 四级词汇
- shortage [´ʃɔ:tidʒ] n.不足(量);缺少 四级词汇
- incomplete [,inkəm´pli:t] a.不完全的,未完成的 六级词汇
- comparable [´kɔmpərəbəl] a.可比较的;类似的 四级词汇
- abandoned [ə´bændənd] a.被抛弃的;无约束的 六级词汇
- informal [in´fɔ:məl] a.非正式的,非正规的 四级词汇
- speaking [´spi:kiŋ] n.说话 a.发言的 六级词汇
- monotonous [mə´nɔtənəs] a.单(音)调的 四级词汇
- dissatisfied [´dis,sætis´fækʃən] a.不满的;显出不满的 六级词汇
- unsatisfactory [,ʌnsætis´fæktəri] a.不能令人满意的 六级词汇