大学英语六级完形填空历年真题
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大学英语六级完形填空历年真题最新十套
201112
If you know where to find a good plastic-free shampoo, can you tell Jeanne Haegele? Last September, the 28-year-old Chicago resident __62__ to cut plastics out of her life. The marketing coordinator was concerned about __63__ the chemicals coming out of some common types of plastic might be doing to her body. She was also worried about the damage all the plastic __64__ was doing to the environment. So she __65__ on her bike and rode to the nearest grocery store to see what she could find that didn't __66__ plastic. "I went in and __67__ bought anything," Haegele says. She did __68__ some canned food and a carton (纸盒) of milk – to discover later that both containers were __70__ with plastic resin (树脂). "Plastic," she says, "just seemed like it was in everything."
She's right. Back in the 1960s, plastic was well __71__ its way to becoming a staple of American life. The U.S. produced 28 million tons of plastic waste in 2005 – 27 million tons of which __72__ in landfills (垃圾填埋场). Our food and water come __73__ in plastic. It's used in our phones and our computers, the cars we drive and the planes we ride in. But the __74__ adaptable substance has its dark side. Environmentalists feel worried about the petroleum needed to make it. Parents worry about the possibility of __75__ chemicals making their way from plastic into children's bloodstreams. Which means Haegele isn't the only person trying to cut plastic out of her life – she isn't __77__ the only one blogging about this kind of __78__. Butthose who've tried know it's __79__ from easy to go plastic-free. "These things seem to be so common __80__ it is practically impossible to avoid coming into __81__ with them," says Frederick vom Saal, a biologist at the University of Missouri.
62. A) resolved B) recovered C) removed D) retreated
63. A) when B) what C) who D) why
64. A) essence B) unit C) crust D) rubbish
65. A) hinged B) hopped C) stretched D) dipped
66. A) include B) induce C) compose D) consist
67. A) slightly B) nearly C) roughly D) barely
68. A) pursue B) prescribe C) preserve D) purchase
69. A) rather B) ever C) merely D) only
70. A) probed B) coupled C) lined D) combined
71. A) by B) over C) on D) under
72. A) ended up B) pulled up C) put up D) set up
73. A) trapped B) adapted C) wrapped D) adopted
74. A) interactively B) remotely C) infinitely D) resolutely
75. A) sensible B) toxic C) attractive D) absurd
76. A) household B) family C) internal D) civil
77. A) hardly B) largely C) even D) still
78. A) endeavor B) recreation C) accomplishment D) diligence
79. A) well B) little C) far D) much
80. A) while B) which C) but D) that
81. A) fashion B) approach C) contact D) agreement
大学英语六级完形填空历年真题最新十套
201106
Organised volunteering and work experience has long been a vital companion to university degree courses. Usually it is left to __62__ to deduce the potential from a list of extracurricular adventures on a graduate's resume, __63__ now the University of Bristol has launched an award to formalise the achievements of students who __64__ time to activities outside their courses. Bristol PLuS aims to boost students in an increasingly __65__ job market by helping them acquire work and life skills alongside __66__ qualifications.
"Our students are a pretty active bunch, but we found that they didn't __67__ appreciate the value of what they did __68__ the lecture hall," says Jeff Goodman, director of careers and employability at the university. "Employers are much more __69__ than they used to be. They used to look for __70__ and saw it as part of their job to extract the value of an applicant's skills. Now they want students to be able to explain why those skills are __71__ to the job."
Students who sign __72__ for the award will be expected to complete 50 hours of work experience or __73__ work, attend four workshops on employ-ability skills, take part in an intensive skills-related activity __74__, crucially, write a summary of the skills they have gained. __75__ efforts will gain an Outstanding Achievement Award. Those who __76__ best on the sports field can take the Sporting PLuS Award which fosters employer-friendly sports accomplishments.
The experience does not have to be __77__ organised. "We're not just interested in easily identifiable skills," says Goodman. " __78__ , one student took the lead in dealing with a difficult landlord and so __79__ negotiation skills. We try to make the experience relevant to individual lives."
Goodman hopes the __80__ will enable active students to fill in any gaps in their experience and encourage their less-active __81__ to take up activities outside their academic area of work.
62. A) advisors B) specialists C) critics D) employers
63. A) which B) but C) unless D) since
64. A) divide B) devote C) deliver D) donate
65. A) harmonious B) competitive C) resourceful D) prosperous
66. A) artistic B) technical C) academic D) interactive
67. A) dominantly B) earnestly C) necessarily D) gracefully
68. A) outside B) along C) over D) through
69. A) generous B) considerate C) enlightening D) demanding
70. A) origin B) initial C) popularity D) potential
71. A) relevant B) responsive C) reluctant D) respective
72. A) out B) off C) away D) up
73. A) casual B) elective C) domestic D) voluntary
74. A) or B) thus C) so D) and
75. A) Occasional B) Exceptional C) Informative D) Relative
76. A) perform B) convey C) circulate D) formulate
77. A) roughly B) randomly C) formally D) fortunately
78. A) For instance B) In essence C) In contrast D) Of course
79. A) demonstrated B) determined C) operated D) involved
80. A) device B) section C) scheme D) distraction
81. A) attendants B) agents C) members D) peers
大学英语六级完形填空历年真题最新十套
201012
America‘s most popular newspaper website today announced that the era of free online journalism plans the accepted practice that internet users will not pay for news.
011. Readers will be The decision puts the 159-year-old the charging side of an increasingly wide chasm (鸿沟) in the media industry. But others, including the Guardian, have said they will not London’s Evening Standard, have gone further in The New York Times‘s publisher, Arthur Sulzberger,that the move is a gamble: ―This is a
of 995,000 on weekdays and 1.4 million on Sundays, The New York Times most US papers focus on a single city, The New York Times is among the few that national scope—as well as 16 bureaus in the New York area, it has 11 offices around the US and the nine months to September and recently accepted a $250 from a Mexican billionaire, Carlos Slim, to strengthen its balance sheet.
62. [A] set in [B] set out [C] carry over [D] carry away
63. [A] abusing [B] deducting [C] developing [D] abandoning
64. [A] with [B] beside [C] along [D] by
65. [A] engages [B] intends [C] deliberates [D] signifies
66. [A] exceeded [B] multiplied [C] assumed [D] revealed
67. [A] on [B] of [C] over [D] up
68. [A] cost [B] consume [C] expend [D] charge
69. [A] as for [B] far from [C] such as [D] by far
70. [A] reliable [B] free [C] applicable [D] easy
71. [A] resisted [B] certified [C] acknowledged [D] appealed
72. [A] net [B] kit [C] bet [D] pit
73. [A] evaluation [B] expansion [C] circulation [D] dimension
74. [A] behind [B] against [C] before [D] within
75. [A] If [B] While [C] Hence [D] Because
76. [A] ascend [B] announce [C] lengthen [D] claim
77. [A] contributes [B] disposes [C] maintains [D] encounters
78. [A] like [B] beyond [C] from [D] through
79. [A] heavy [B] crude [C] rough [D] serious
80. [A] targeted [B] suspended [C] suffered [D] tolerated
81. [A] asset [B] bill [C] account [D] loan
大学英语六级完形填空历年真题最新十套
A new study found that inner-city kids living in neighborhoods with more green space gained about 13% less weight over a two-year period than kids living amid more concrete and fewer trees. Such __62__ tell a powerful story. The obesity epidemic began in the 1980s, and many people __63__ it to increased portion sizes and inactivity, but that can't be everything. Fast foods and TVs have been __64__ us for a long time. "Most experts agree that the changes were __65__ to something in the environment," says social epidemiologist Thomas Glass of The Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. That something could be a __66__ of the green.
The new research, __67__ in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, isn't the first to associate greenery with better health, but it does get us closer __68__ identifying what works and why. At its most straightforward, a green neighborhood __69__ means more places for kids to play – which is __70__ since time spent outdoors is one of the strongest correlates of children's activity levels. But green space is good for the mind __71__: research by environmental psychologists has shown that it has cognitive __72__ for children with attention-deficit disorder. In one study, just reading __73__ in a green setting improved kids' symptoms.
__74__ to grassy areas has also been linked to __75__ stress and a lower body mass index (体重指数) among adults. And an __76__ of 3,000 Tokyo residents associated walkable green spaces with greater longevity (长寿) among senior citizens.
Glass cautions that most studies don't __77__ prove a causal link between greenness and health, but they're nonetheless helping spur action. In September the U. S. House of Representatives __78__ the delightfully named No Child Left Inside Act to encourage public initiatives aimed at exposing kids to the outdoors.
Finding green space is not __79__ easy, and you may have to work a bit to get your family a little grass and trees. If you live in a suburb or a city with good parks, take __80__ of what's there. Your children in particular will love it – and their bodies and minds will be __81__ to you.
62. A) findings B) theses C) hypotheses D) abstracts
63. A) adapt B) attribute C) allocate D) alternate
64. A) amongst B) along C) beside D) with
65. A) glued B) related C) tracked D) appointed
66. A) scraping B) denying C) depressing D) shrinking
67. A) published B) simulated C) illuminated D) circulated
68. A) at B) to C) for D) over
69. A) fully B) simply C) seriously D) uniquely
70. A) vital B) casual C) fatal D) subtle
71. A) still B) already C) too D) yet
72. A) benefits B) profits C) revenues D) awards
73. A) outward B) apart C) aside D) outside
74. A) Immunity B) Reaction C) Exposure D) Addiction
75. A) much B) less C) more D) little
76. A) installment B) expedition C) analysis D) option
77. A) curiously B) negatively C) necessarily D) comfortably
78. A) relieved B) delegated C) approved D) performed
79. A) merely B) always C) mainly D) almost
80. A) advantage B) exception C) measure D) charge
81. A) elevated B) merciful C) contented D) grateful
大学英语六级完形填空历年真题最新十套
McDonald‘s, Greggs, KFC and Subway are today named as the most littered brands in England as Keep Britain Tidy called on fastfood companies to do more to tackle customers who drop their wrappers and drinks cartons (盒子) in the streets.
and again. ―Welitterers for
the first place but also believe the results have pertinent (相关的) messages for the fast Mc ̄Donald‘s, Greggs, KFC and Subway need to do more by their customers.‖
He recognised efforts made by McDonald‘remained ―all too prevalent‖. All fast food chains should reducepackaging, he added. Companies could also those who stayed to eat food on their premises, offer moneyoff vouchers (代金券) or other for those who returned packaging
for McDonald‘s said: ―We do our best. Obviously we ask all our customers to dispose of litter responsibly.‖ Trials of more extensive, allday litter patrols Manchester and Birmingham.
KFC said it took on litter management ―very seriously‖, and would introduce a programme to reduce the impact of litter on communities, it was ―still down to the―continuing challenge for us all‖,the issue.
62. A) elevating B) convening C) launching D) projecting
63. A) signals B) signs C) commercials D) brands
64. A) condemn B) refute C) uncover D) disregard
65. A) around B) toward C) in D) off
66. A) industry B) career C) profession D) vocation
67. A) exclude B) discourage C) suppress D) retreat
68. A) incorporating B) including C) comprising D) containing
69. A) unreliable B) unrelated C) unimportant D) unnecessary
70. A) for B) about C) with D) to
71. A) accessories B) merits C) incentives D) dividends
72. A) curious B) mysterious C) strange D) strategic
73. A) narrator B) spokesman C) mediator D) broker
74. A) in season B) at risk C) off hand D) under way
75. A) responsibility B) liability C) commission D) administration
76. A) around B) by C) on D) above
77. A) divert B) minimize C) degrade D) suspend
78. A) if B) whether C) so D) but
79. A) individual B) concrete C) unique D) respective
80. A) except B) without C) despite D) via
81. A) deal B) tackle C) cope D) dispose
大学英语六级完形填空历年真题最新十套
200906
Some historians say that the most important contribution of Dwight Eisenhower's presidency (总统任期) in the 1950s was the U.S. interstate highway system. It was a 62 project, easily surpassing the scale of such previous human as the Panama Canal. Eisenhower's interstate highways the nation together in new ways and major economic growth by making commerce less electronic network that libraries, corporations, government agencies and This electronic superhighway is called the Internet, it is the backbone (主干) of the World Wide Web.
The Internet had its 70 in a 1969 U.S. Defense Department computer network called ARPAnet, which Advanced Research Projects Agency Network. The Pentagon built the network for military contractors and universities doing military research to information. In 1983 the National Science Foundation (NSF), mission is to promote science, took over.
This new NSF network 74 more and more institutional users, many of 75 had their own internal networks. For example, most universities that the NSF network had intracampus computer networks. The NSF network became a connector for thousands of other networks. a backbone system that interconnects networks, internet was a name that fit.
So we can see that the Internet is the wired infrastructure (基础设施) on which web 79 move. It began as a military communication system, which expanded into a government-funded research network.
Today, the Internet is a user-financed system tying institutions of many sorts together 81 an "information superhighway."
62. [A] concise [B] radical [C] massive [D] trivial
63. [A] behaviors [B] endeavors [C] inventions [D] elements
64. [A] packed [B] stuck [C] suppressed [D] bound
65. [A] facilitated [B] modified [C] mobilized [D] terminated
66. [A] competitive [B] comparative [C] exclusive [D] expensive
67. [A] merges [B] connects [C] relays [D] unifies
68. [A] figures [B] personalities [C] individuals [D] humans
69. [A] and [B] yet [C] or [D] while
70. [A] samples [B] sources [C] origins [D] precedents
71. [A] stood by [B] stood for [C] stood against [D] stood over
72. [A] exchange [B] bypass [C] switch [D] interact
73. [A] their [B] that [C] when [D] whose
74. [A] expanded [B] contracted [C] attracted [D] extended
75. [A] what [B] which [C] these [D] them
76. [A] joined [B] attached [C] participated [D] involved
77. [A] moreover [B] however [C] likewise [D] then
78. [A] With [B] By [C] In [D] As
79. [A] contexts [B] signs [C] messages [D] leaflets
80. [A] citizen [B] civilian [C] amateur [D] resident
81. [A] into [B] amid [C] over [D] toward
大学英语六级完形填空历年真题最新十套
200812
Individuals and businesses have legal protection
for intellectual property they create and own.
Intellectual proper__62__from creative thinking and
may include products, __63__, processes, and ideas.
Intellectual property is protected__64__
misappropriation(盗用).Misappropriation is taking the
Intellectual property of others with our__65__
compensation and using it for monetary gain.
Legal protection is provided for the __66__of
intellectual property. The three common types of legal
protection are patents, copyrights, and trademarks.
Patents provide exclusive use of inventions. If the
US patent office __67__ a patent, it is confirming that
the intellectual property is __68__. The patent prevents
others from making, using, or selling the invention
without the owner‘s__69__ for a period of 20 years.
Copyrights are similar to patents __70__that they
are applied to artistic works. A copyright protects the
creator of an __72__artisitic or intellectual work, such
as a song or a novel. A copyright gives the owner
exclusive rights to copy, __72__ display, or perform the
work.. The copyright prevents others from using and
selling the work, the __73__ of a copyright is typically
the lifetime of the author__74__an additional 70 years.
Trademarks are words, names, or symbols that
identify the manufacturer of a product and__75__it
from similar goods of others. A service mark is
similar to a trademark__76__is used to identify
services. A trademark prevents others from using
the__77__or a similar word, name, or symbol to
take advantage of the recognition and__78__of the
brand or to create confusion in the market place.
__79__registration, a trademark is usually granted for a
period of ten years. It can be__80__for
additional ten-year periods indefinitely as__81__as
the mark‘s use continues.
62. [A]retrieves [B]deviates [C]results [D]departs 63.[A]services [B]reserves [C]assumptions [D]motions 64. [A]for [B] with [C]by [D]from 65. [A] sound [B] partial [C] due [D] random 66. [A] users [B] owners [C] masters [D] executives 67. [A] affords [B] affiliates [C] funds [D] grants 68. [A] solemn [B] sober [C] unique [D] universal 69. [A] perspective [B] permission [C] conformity [D] consensus 70. [A] except [B] besides [C] beyond [D] despite 71. [A] absolute [B] alternative [C] original [D] orthodox 72. [A] presume [B] stimulate [C] nominate [D] distribute 73. [A] range [B] length [C] scale [D] extent 74. [A] plus [B] versus [C] via [D] until 75. [A] distract [B] differ [C] distinguish [D] disconnect 76. [A] or [B] but [C] so [D] whereas 77. [A] identical [B] analogical [C] literal [D] parallel 78. [A] ambiguity [B] utility [C] popularity [D] proximity 79. [A] from [B] over [C] before [D] upon 80. [A] recurred [B] renewed [C] recalled [D] recovered 81. [A] long [B] soon [C] far [D] well
大学英语六级完形填空历年真题最新十套
200806
Seven years ago, when I was visiting Germany, I Met with an official who explained to me that the country had a perfect solution to its economic problems. Watching the U.S. economy ___62___ during the 90s, the Germans had decided that they, too, needed to go the high-technology ___63___. But how? In the late 90s, the answer schemed obvious. Indians. ___64___ all, Indian entrepreneurs accounted for one of every three Silicon Valley start-ups. So the German government decided that it would ___65___ Indians to Term any just as America does by ___66___ green cards. Officials created something called the German Green Card and ___67___ that they would issue 20,000 in the first year. ___68___, the Germans expected that tens of thousands more Indians would soon be begging to come, and perhaps the ___69___ would have to be increased. But the program was a failure. A year later ___70___ half of the 20,000 cards had been issued. After a few extensions, the program was ___71___.
I told the German official at the time that I was sure the ___72___ would fail. It‘s not that I had any particular expertise in immigration policy, ___73___ I understood something about green cards, because I had one (the American ___74___). The German Green
Card was mismand,I argued,__75__it never,under any circumtances,translated into German citizenship.The U.S.green card,by contrast,is an almost__76__path to becoming American (after five years and a clean record).The official__77__my objection,saying that there was no way Germany was going to offer these peoplecitizenship.‖we need young tach workers,‖he said.‖that‘s what this pro-gram is all __78__.‖so Germany was asking bright young__79__to leavetheir country,culture and families,move thousands of miles away,learn a new language and work in a strange land—but without any__80__of ever being part of their new home.Germany was senging a signal, one that was ___81___ received in India and other countries, and also by Germany‘s own immigrant community.
62. A) soar B) hover C) amplify D) intensify
63. A) circuit B) strategy C) trait D) route
64. A) Of B) After C) In D) At
65. A) import B) kidnap C) convey D) lure
66. A) offering B) installing C) evacuating D) formulating
67. A) conferred B) inferred C) announced D) verified
68. A) Specially B) Naturally C) Particularly D) Consistently
69. A) quotas B) digits C) measures D) scales
70. A) invariably B) literally C) barely D) solely
71. A) repelled B) deleted C) combated D) abolished
72. A) adventure B) response C) initiative D) impulse
73. A) and B) but C) so D) or
74. A) heritage B) revision C) notion D) version
75 A)because B)unless C)if D)while
76 A)aggressive B)automatic C)vulnerable D)voluntary
77 A)overtook B)fascinated C)submitted D)dismissed
78 A)towards B)round C)about D)over
79 A)dwellers B)citizens C)professionals D)amateurs
80 A)prospect B)suspicion C)outcome D)destination
81 A)partially B)clearly C)brightly D)vividly
大学英语六级完形填空历年真题最新十套
200712
In 1915 Einstein made a trip to G ttingen to give some lectures at the invitation of the mathematical physicist David Hilbert. He was particularly eager—too eager, it would turn
(62)—to explain all the intricacies of relativity to him. The visit was a triumph, and he said to a friend excitedly, “I was able to (63) Hilbert of the general theory of relativity. ”
(64) all of Einstein’s personal turmoilat the time, a new scientific anxiety was about (焦躁)
to (65). He was struggling to find the right equations that would (66) his new concept of gravity,
(67) that would define how objects move (68) space and how space is curved by objects. By the end of the summer, he (69) the mathematical approach he had been (70) for almost three years was flawed. And now there was a (71) pressure. Einstein discovered to his (72) that Hilbert had taken what he had learned from Einstein‘s lectures and was racing to come up (73) the correct equations first.
It was an enormously complex task. Although Einstein was the better physicist, Hilbert was the better mathematician. So in October 1915 Einstein (74) himself into a month-long frantic endeavor in (75) he returned to an earlier mathematical strategy and wrestled with equations, proofs, corrections and updates that he (76) to give as lectures to Berlin‘s Prussian Academy of Sciences on four (77) Thursdays.
His first lecture was delivered on Nov. 4. 1915, and it explained his new approach, (78) he admitted he did not yet have the precise mathematical formulation of it. Einstein also took time off from (79) revising his equations to engage in an awkward fandango (方丹戈双人舞)with his competitor Hilbert. Worried (80) being scooped(抢先),he sent Hilbert a copy of his Nov. 4 lecture. “I am (81) to know whether you will take kindly to this new solution, ‖Einstein noted with a touch of defensiveness.
62. A) up B) over C) out D) off
63. A) convince B) counsel C) persuade D) preach
64. A)Above B)Around C)Amid D)Along
65. A) emit B) emerge C) submit D) submerge
66. A) imitate B) ignite C) describe D) ascribe
67. A) ones B) those C) all D) none
68. A) into B) beyond C) among D) through
69. A) resolved B) realized C) accepted D) assured
70. A) pursuing B) protecting C) contesting D) contending
71. A) complex B) compatible C) comparative D) competitive
72. A) humor B) horror C) excitement D) extinction
73. A) to B) for C) with D) against
74. A) threw B) thrust C) huddled D) hopped
75. A) how B) that C) what D) which
76. A) dashed B) darted C) rushed D) reeled
77. A) successive B) progressive C) extensive D) repetitive
78. A) so B) since C) though D) because
79. A) casually B) coarsely C) violently D) furiously
80. A) after B) about C) on D) in
81. A) curious B) conscious C) ambitious D) ambiguous
大学英语六级完形填空历年真题最新十套
200706
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.
So what has happened in the year that __75__ the disaster on the Gulf Coast? In New Orleans, the Army Corps of Engineers has worked day and night to rebuild the flood walls. They have got the walls to __76__ they were before Katrina, more or less. That‘s not __77__, we can now say with confidence. But it may be all __78__ can be expected from one year of hustle (忙碌).
Meanwhile, New Orleans officials have crafted a plan to use buses and trains to __79__ the sick and the disabled. The city estimates that 15,000 people will need a __80__ out. However, state officials have not yet determined where these people will be taken. The __81__ with neighboring communities are ongoing and difficult.
62. A) To B) By C) On D) For
63. A) fresh B) obvious C) apparent D) evident
64. A) visual B) vivid C) live D) lively
65. A) little B) less C) more D) much
66. A) reluctance B) rejection C) denial D) decline
67. A) natural B) world C) social D) human
68. A) revising B) refining C) rebuilding D) retrieving
69. A) review B) reminder C) concept D) prospect
70. A) preparing B) protesting C) protecting D) prevailing
71. A) never B) ever C) then D) before
72. A) up B) down C) over D) out
73. A) merely B) rarely C) incidentally D) accidentally
74. A) surge B) spur C) surf D) splash
75. A) ensued B) traced C) followed D) occurred
76. A) which B) where C) what D) when
77. A) enough B) certain C) conclusive D) final
78. A) but B) as C) that D) those
79. A) exile B) evacuate C) dismiss D) displace
80. A) ride B) trail C) path D) track
81. A) conventions B) notifications C) communications D) negotiations
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