当前位置:考试网  > 试卷库  > 外语类  > 大学英语  > 大学英语六级  > PartIIVocabularyandStructure Directions:Inthisparttherearefortyincompletesentences.Eachsentenceisfollowedbyfourchoices.ChoosetheonethatbestcompletesthesentenceandthenmarkyouranswerontheAnswerSheet. 21.Theteacherthestudentsonatourthroughtheartmuseum. A.madeB.indicatedC.forcedD.took 22.Tom’sparentsdiedwhenhewasachild,sohewasbyhisrelatives. A.grownupB.broughtupC.raisedD.fedup 23.Hereismycard.Let’skeepin. A.touchB.relationC.connectionD.friendship 24.Sofarthereisnoproofpeoplefromotherplanetsdoexist. A.whichB.howC.whatD.that 25.Thenewspapersreportedyesterdayseveralontheboundariesofthesetwocountries. A.incidentsB.happeningsC.eventsD.accidents 26.We’veworkedouttheplanandnowwemustputitinto. A.factB.realityC.practiceD.deed 27.Hedidn’tandsohefailedtheexamination. A.workenoughhardB.hardworkenoughC.hardenoughworkD.workhardenough 28.NotuntilMr.SmithcametoChinawhatkindofcountrysheis. A.heknewB.hedidn’tknowC.didheknowD.hecouldn’tknow 29.Scientistssayitmaybetenyearsthismedicinewasputtouse. A.sinceB.beforeC.afterD.when 30.Insomecountries,iscalled“equality”doesnotreallymeanequalrightsforallpeople. A.thatB.whatC.whichD.how 31.Wedidn’tknowhistelephonenumber,otherwisewehim. A.wouldtelephoneB.wouldhavetelephone C.hadtelephonedD.musthavetelephoned 32.We’vemissedthelastbus,I’mafraidwehavenobuttotakeataxi. A.wayB.possibilityC.choiceD.selection 33.Luckily,mostsheepthefloodlastmonth. A.enduredB.survivedC.livedD.passed 34.Myparentsalwaysletmehavemyownofliving. A.wayB.methodC.mannerD.fashion 35.Likeotherlanguageskills,readingrequirespractice. A.themostofB.muchoftheC.mostoftheD.moreofthe 36.Itisonlythroughpracticeonewillbeabletoswimskillfully. A.whatB.whoC.thatD.which 37.Thebrainiscapableofignoringpainmessageoftoconcentrateonotheractivities. A.itallowedB.isitallowedC.allowedD.allowedit 38.Don’tworry,Ihavealreadythemthedecision. A.informed;withB.informed;ofC.informed;forD.informed;that 39.Thechildwassorryhismotherwhenhearrivedatthestation. A.tomissB.havingmissedC.missingD.tohavemissed 40.Iwonderwhyhetodiscusstheproblematthemeeting. A.declinedB.rejectedC.refusedD.delayed 41.Youcanhangupwhatyoulikeonthesewalls. A.bareB.emptyC.blankD.vacant 42.Accordingtoa,themajoritywouldratherhavenewspaperswithoutagovernmentthanagovernmentwithoutnewspapers. A.electionB.campaignC.pollD.vote 43.Thepopulationofthevillagehasdecreased150to500. A.inB.atC.byD.with 44.ItseemsthatthereisthatIcan’tdo. A.nothingB.anythingC.everythingD.none 45.Theyareoftencaringmoreaboutanimalsthanhumanbeings. A.accusedifB.accusedwithC.chargedofD.chargedfor 46.agoodbeginningismade,thewordishalfdone. A.AssoonasB.WhileC.AsD.Once 47.Georgecouldnothisfoolishmistake. A.accountinB.countonC.countforD.accountfor 48.Wecameintothisfieldlate,sowemustworkhardtothelosttime. A.makeupforB.makeoutC.keepupwithD.putupwith 49.Thenewlawwillcameintoonthedayitispassed. A.effectB.useC.serviceD.existence 50.Wecanseparatethemixtureintothepurechemicalcompoundsitiscomposed. A.inwhichB.ofwhatC.ofwhichD.fromwhich 51.Mrs.Lincolnhasthatsheisunabletogetajob. A.suchsmalleducationB.solittleeducation C.asuchlittleeducationD.asosmalleducation 52.Shecan’tpreventherlittleboyshootingbirds. A.from;toB.on;atC.with;upD.from;at 53.Manycountriesareincreasingtheiruseofnaturalgas,windandotherformsof. A.energyB.sourceC.powerD.material 54.Adarkenedskyinthedaytimeisusuallyandindicationthatastormis. A.possiblecomingB.abouttotakeplace C.closebyD.expectedtobesevere 55.Weallknowthatspeaklouderthanwords. A.movementsB.performanceC.operationsD.actions 56.,hecouldnotcoverthewholedistanceinfifteenminutes. A.FastashecanB.Ashecanranfast C.IfhecanranfastD.Sinceheranfast 57.Agriculturalproductioninthatcountryhasincreasedinrecentyears. A.vastlyB.strikinglyC.considerablyD.extremely 58.Peterhasplannedtosomemoneyeverymonthsothathecanbuyausedcarnextyear. A.setasideB.setupC.setinD.setalong 59.AlthoughIspoketohimmanytimes,henevertookanyofwhatIsaid. A.attentionB.noticeC.warningD.observation 60.Theyovercameallthedifficultiesandfulfilledtheplanthreemonthsaheadoftime,issomethingwehadnotexpected. A.thatB.whatC.itD.which
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PartIIVocabularyandStructure

Directions:Inthisparttherearefortyincompletesentences.Eachsentenceisfollowedbyfourchoices.ChoosetheonethatbestcompletesthesentenceandthenmarkyouranswerontheAnswerSheet.

21.Theteacherthestudentsonatourthroughtheartmuseum.

A.madeB.indicatedC.forcedD.took

22.Tom’sparentsdiedwhenhewasachild,sohewasbyhisrelatives.

A.grownupB.broughtupC.raisedD.fedup

23.Hereismycard.Let’skeepin.

A.touchB.relationC.connectionD.friendship

24.Sofarthereisnoproofpeoplefromotherplanetsdoexist.

A.whichB.howC.whatD.that

25.Thenewspapersreportedyesterdayseveralontheboundariesofthesetwocountries.

A.incidentsB.happeningsC.eventsD.accidents

26.We’veworkedouttheplanandnowwemustputitinto.

A.factB.realityC.practiceD.deed

27.Hedidn’tandsohefailedtheexamination.

A.workenoughhardB.hardworkenoughC.hardenoughworkD.workhardenough

28.NotuntilMr.SmithcametoChinawhatkindofcountrysheis.

A.heknewB.hedidn’tknowC.didheknowD.hecouldn’tknow

29.Scientistssayitmaybetenyearsthismedicinewasputtouse.

A.sinceB.beforeC.afterD.when

30.Insomecountries,iscalled“equality”doesnotreallymeanequalrightsforallpeople.

A.thatB.whatC.whichD.how

31.Wedidn’tknowhistelephonenumber,otherwisewehim.

A.wouldtelephoneB.wouldhavetelephone

C.hadtelephonedD.musthavetelephoned

32.We’vemissedthelastbus,I’mafraidwehavenobuttotakeataxi.

A.wayB.possibilityC.choiceD.selection

33.Luckily,mostsheepthefloodlastmonth.

A.enduredB.survivedC.livedD.passed

34.Myparentsalwaysletmehavemyownofliving.

A.wayB.methodC.mannerD.fashion

35.Likeotherlanguageskills,readingrequirespractice.

A.themostofB.muchoftheC.mostoftheD.moreofthe

36.Itisonlythroughpracticeonewillbeabletoswimskillfully.

A.whatB.whoC.thatD.which

37.Thebrainiscapableofignoringpainmessageoftoconcentrateonotheractivities.

A.itallowedB.isitallowedC.allowedD.allowedit

38.Don’tworry,Ihavealreadythemthedecision.

A.informed;withB.informed;ofC.informed;forD.informed;that

39.Thechildwassorryhismotherwhenhearrivedatthestation.

A.tomissB.havingmissedC.missingD.tohavemissed

40.Iwonderwhyhetodiscusstheproblematthemeeting.

A.declinedB.rejectedC.refusedD.delayed

41.Youcanhangupwhatyoulikeonthesewalls.

A.bareB.emptyC.blankD.vacant

42.Accordingtoa,themajoritywouldratherhavenewspaperswithoutagovernmentthanagovernmentwithoutnewspapers.

A.electionB.campaignC.pollD.vote

43.Thepopulationofthevillagehasdecreased150to500.

A.inB.atC.byD.with

44.ItseemsthatthereisthatIcan’tdo.

A.nothingB.anythingC.everythingD.none

45.Theyareoftencaringmoreaboutanimalsthanhumanbeings.

A.accusedifB.accusedwithC.chargedofD.chargedfor

46.agoodbeginningismade,thewordishalfdone.

A.AssoonasB.WhileC.AsD.Once

47.Georgecouldnothisfoolishmistake.

A.accountinB.countonC.countforD.accountfor

48.Wecameintothisfieldlate,sowemustworkhardtothelosttime.

A.makeupforB.makeoutC.keepupwithD.putupwith

49.Thenewlawwillcameintoonthedayitispassed.

A.effectB.useC.serviceD.existence

50.Wecanseparatethemixtureintothepurechemicalcompoundsitiscomposed.

A.inwhichB.ofwhatC.ofwhichD.fromwhich

51.Mrs.Lincolnhasthatsheisunabletogetajob.

A.suchsmalleducationB.solittleeducation

C.asuchlittleeducationD.asosmalleducation

52.Shecan’tpreventherlittleboyshootingbirds.

A.from;toB.on;atC.with;upD.from;at

53.Manycountriesareincreasingtheiruseofnaturalgas,windandotherformsof.

A.energyB.sourceC.powerD.material

54.Adarkenedskyinthedaytimeisusuallyandindicationthatastormis.

A.possiblecomingB.abouttotakeplace

C.closebyD.expectedtobesevere

55.Weallknowthatspeaklouderthanwords.

A.movementsB.performanceC.operationsD.actions

56.,hecouldnotcoverthewholedistanceinfifteenminutes.

A.FastashecanB.Ashecanranfast

C.IfhecanranfastD.Sinceheranfast

57.Agriculturalproductioninthatcountryhasincreasedinrecentyears.

A.vastlyB.strikinglyC.considerablyD.extremely

58.Peterhasplannedtosomemoneyeverymonthsothathecanbuyausedcarnextyear.

A.setasideB.setupC.setinD.setalong

59.AlthoughIspoketohimmanytimes,henevertookanyofwhatIsaid.

A.attentionB.noticeC.warningD.observation

60.Theyovercameallthedifficultiesandfulfilledtheplanthreemonthsaheadoftime,issomethingwehadnotexpected.

A.thatB.whatC.itD.which

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