2014年12月英语六级完形填空练习题及答案解析汇总(7套)(20200515185538)

2014年12月英语六级完形填空练习题及答案解析汇总(7套)(20200515185538)
2014年12月英语六级完形填空练习题及答案解析汇总(7套)(20200515185538)

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2014年12月大学英语六级CET6考试完形填空练习题及答案(1) (2)

2014年12月大学英语六级CET6考试完形填空练习题及答案(2) (3)

2014年12月大学英语六级CET6考试完形填空练习题及答案(3) (5)

2014年12月大学英语六级CET6考试完形填空练习题及答案(4) (6)

2014年12月大学英语六级CET6考试完形填空练习题及答案(5) (9)

2014年12月大学英语六级CET6考试完形填空练习题及答案(6) (13)

2014年12月大学英语六级CET6考试完形填空练习题及答案(1)

Today the car is the most popular sort of transportation in all of the united states.it has completely -1-the horse as a -2 -of everyday transportation.americans use their car for -3

-90% of all -4 -business . most americans are able to -5- cars.the average price of a -6- made car was ,050 in 1950, ,470 in 1960 and up to ,750 -7 -1975.during this period american car manufacturers set about -8 -their products and work efficiency.as aresult, the

yearly income of the -9 -family increased from 1950 to 1975 -10 -than the price of cars.

For this reason -11 -a new car takes a smaller -12 -of a family?s total earnings today.in 1951- 13- it took 8.1 months of an average familys -14 -to buy a new car.in 1962 a new car

-15 -8.3 of a family's annual earnings, by 1975 it only took 4.75 -16 -income.in addition, the

1975 cars were technically -17- to models from previous years.the -18 -of automobile extends throughout the economy -19 -the car is so important to american.americans spend

more money -20 -keeping their cars running than on any other item.

1.a.denied b.reproduced c.replaced d.ridiculed

2.a.means b.mean c.types d.kinds

3.a.hardly b.nearly c.certainly d.somehow

4.a.personal b.personnel c.manual d.artificial

5.a.buy b.sell c.race d.see

6.a.quickly b.regularly c.rapidly d.recently

7.a.on b.in c.before d.after

8.a.raising b.making c.reducing d.improving

9.a.unusual b.smallest c.average d.biggest

10.a.slower b.equal c.faster d.less

11.a.bringing b.obtain c.bought d.purchasing

12.a.part b.half c.number d.quality

13.a.clearly b.proportionally c.percentage d.suddenly

14.a.income b.work c.plans d.debts

https://www.360docs.net/doc/5514416740.html,ed b.spent c.cost d.needed

16.a.months b.years c.family d.year

17.a.famous b.superior c.fastest d.better

18.a.running b.notice c.influence d.affect

19.a.then b.as c.so d.which

20.a.to b.in c.of d.for

否1.【答案】c 【解析】本句意为:汽车取代了马,成为日常交通工具。replace“取代”;deny“

嘲笑”。故选replace。

复制”;ridicule“

定、否认”;reproduce“

2.【答案】a

3.【答案】b

人造的”。

手工的”;artificial“

人事的”;manual“

4.【答案】a 【解析】personal“个人的”;personnel“

本句意为:美国人使用汽车百分之九十是为了个人的业务。

5.【答案】a

6.【答案】b

7.【答案】b 【解析】指的是在1975年,与前面的in 1950对应。)

8.【答案】d

9.【答案】c

10.【答案】c 【解析】本句的意思是“家庭收入的增长速度比汽车价格上涨的速度快”。

11.【答案】d 【解析】本句缺主语,只有a和d可作主语,但a项的意思不符。purchasing“购买”,符合句意。

12.【答案】a

13.【答案】b 【解析】此处需要用副词,先排除percentage这个名词,其他选项中只有

相应、成适当比例的”符合句意。本句句意是,“在不同年代车价与家庭收入按proportionally“

比例增加”,其他两项意思不符。

14.【答案】a 【解析】本句指的是家庭收入,只有income符合句意。

15.【答案】c 【解析】在表示某物花费某人多少钱的意思时,若物为主语,动词要用cost。

16.【答案】a 【解析】本句指的是 4.75个月的收入。

17.【答案】b 【解析】本句意为在1975年出产的汽车在工艺上比前些年出产的各种型号的

最快

比……优越”;be better后面要接than;famous“著名的”;fastest“

汽车优越。be superior to“

的”。

影响”;affect是动词,18.【答案】c 【解析】本句意为汽车的影响涉及整个经济。influence“

不符合语法;running和notice不符合句意。

19.【答案】b 【解析】这里as引导原因状语从句。

20.【答案】b 【解析】spend (in) doing sth.是固定搭配。

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In every cultivated language there are two great classes of words which, taken together,

comprise the whole vocabulary.first, there are those words- 1- which we become acquainted in daily conversation, which we -2- ,that is to say, from the -3- of our own family

and from our familiar associates, and -4 -we should know and use -5 -we could not read or

write.

They -6 -the common things of life, and are the stock in trade of all who- 7- the

-8 -and are language.such words may be called“popular”, since they belong to the people

not the exclusive -9 -of a limited class.on the other hand, our language- 10 -a multitude of

words which are comparatively -11 -used in ordinary conversation.their meanings are known to every educated person, but there is little -12- to use them at home or in the market-place.

Our- 13- acquaintance with them comes not from our mother?s -14- or from the talk of our school-mates, -15 -from books that we read, lectures that we -16- ,or the more -17- conversation of highly educated speakers who are discussing some particular -18 -in a style appropriately elevated above the habitual- 19- of everyday life.such words are , and the- 20 -between them and the“popular”words is of great importance to called“learned”

a right understanding of linguistic process.

1.a.at b.with c.by d.through

2.a.study b.imitate c.stimulate d.learn

3.a.mates b.relatives c.members d.fellows

4.a.which b.that c.those d.ones

5.a.even b.despite c.even if d.in spite of

6.a.mind b.concern c.care d.involve

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