人的记忆力会随着岁月的流逝而衰退,写作可以弥补记忆的不足,将曾经的人生经历和感悟记录下来,也便于保存一份美好的回忆。范文怎么写才能发挥它最大的作用呢?下面是小编帮大家整理的优质范文,仅供参考,大家一起来看看吧。
cet6ji篇一
听力部分:分三部分
1.精听 《20天20分》坚持每天上午听20-30分钟,六级复习计划:精听泛听结合 真题模拟题兼顾。
方法:①按书中的顺序和思维把题目完成,包括指导的方法,听力训练(初次听的时候不能每道题目反复听,应该集中精力象考试一样一气呵成。看看自己的正确率)以及课后的讲解(不用按书上写的天数复习,把每天的内容分散开来,别集中的囫囵吞枣,可以按照掌握的程度比如3天学一课)。
②做完一课以后,重新把听力训练的题目拿来,再继续听(注意第一了解大意后,听写出来,然后背并默出来,默写直到无误为止。此时要结合书中对这些题目考点和词汇的分析,做到把重要的词汇和句型融会贯通。在正式考试时候,也要一边听一边适当的做一些笔记(主要是细节,只要自己懂的标记就好,不能影响听的效果),以加强记忆。
2.精听 真题(每天下午做)按上面的方法。
3.泛听《新概念3》每天上午10分钟左右。带有欣赏和放松的性质。体会英文表达方式的精妙之处。
词汇部分:资料:任何一本六级词汇手册
方法:①每晚临睡前15-20分钟雷打不动,可以在床上并不动笔,但要迅速记忆并在心中拼写,大学英语《六级复习计划:精听泛听结合 真题模拟题兼顾》。每次要首先复习以前背过的单词。可以自己考自己,以检查记忆情况。
②可用铅笔在书上做标记,、一些名词和肯定掌握的一看就会的可以标记上,复习的时候也不用看它,可以节省时间。对于一些用法较多的可以多花时间看,但是着重看考点。
切忌:不要一个单词看半天,重要的是重复(保证每个单词至少看过7遍以上),还有默念,尤其注意发音(做到以后再听力中可以听出来)以及这个单词的历年考点(还不知道词汇手册上有否)。
阅读理解:资料 ⑴真题
⑵新概念3
方法:㈠ 真题
①对于真题,每开始做新的一套的时候都要严格按六级考试的时间在规定的时间内完成,可以不写作文。然后对答案,给自己评分。这样有助于掌握自己提高的动向,而且随着成绩的提高也给自己信心。
在做题的过程中,我建议要先看一下每篇文章后的问题(注意:不看选项以免浪费时间)。有类似某某词汇可用什么代替或是什么意思之类的题目可以提醒你在阅读的时候发现,从而避免看到题目后又回去满篇找词。这样带着问题进行阅读,而且每篇文章的第一句话和段首段尾句都要读懂,或者说是仔细看尤其是第一句话,可以多看几遍。听我的没有错。
然后:开始做题。其中的关键是每一道题必须回到原文中找到出处-也就是能够证明这道题正确答案的部分,千万不要凭印象,凭经验。最后注意的是除非觉得百分之九十是错了,否则千万别改。第一印象往往是对的。
②做完一套以后就是精读了,要求比较高。对照后面的答案和译文首先搞清楚自己到底错在哪里了。是差在没有读懂,还是单词不认识还是马虎。这是第一步,然后从头到尾每个语法结构,每个指代,每个短语,每个常难句的细抠。直到弄懂为止。当然此过程中笔记是不能少的了,千万别偷懒。反正只要是影响你读懂的地方全要拿来分析。这项工作费时费力,但是很见效果。一般每套至少要用3-5个小时,当然词汇(vocabulary)也要这样细抠。不同之处在于你会的题目略过,完全掌握的单词也要略过。这样你的笔记上就筛出了你没有掌握的单词。等到考试之前再看一遍。什么叫做把书读薄可以理解了吧!
㈡新概念3
反正是补充的经典阅读嘛,重要程度自然不比真题。但是学习的路子还是一样的。反正做题贵在精而不在多。
有时间还是背诵一下,最好在上午。这样可以加强你的语感。到时候蒙对的概率也高一些。当然如果时间来得及可以拿磁带练习听写。那水平就更高了。
改错,完型:
基本上是本人的弱项,不过多多研究,觉得考试的时候保底的分数还是可以拿到的。
改错无非是词汇,语法类错误和逻辑错误。前面的词汇,语法类错误我个人觉得还不是很难,多多留意名词单复数,动词的时态,非谓语形式等,形容词副词的比较级最高级,介词的搭配,近义词的误用等等。
比较头痛的是逻辑错误,而这个也是命题者越来越喜欢的出题点。命题者喜欢用一些词把句子搞成和文章思路相反。我觉得需要注意一些连词,有感情色彩的词等,看看是不是应该换成其他的连词,或者应该用该词的反义词。
cet6ji篇二
ambiguous (6次)
1. the meaning of the sentence is _____; you can interpret it in several ways.(05/12)
a) skeptical b) exclusive c) intelligible d)ambiguous
2. the first sentence in this paragraph is ____; it can be interpreted in many ways. (03/9)
a) intricate b) ambiguous c) duplicated d) confused
3. the damage to my car was _____ in the accident, but i have a lingering fear even today. (03/6)
a) insufficient b) ignorant c) ambiguous d) negligible
4. fortune-tellers are good at marking ________ statements such as “your sorrows will change.” (01/6)
a)philosophical b)ambiguous c)literal d)invalid
5. his _______ directions confused us; we did not know which of the two roads to take. (99/6)
a) ambiguous b) complicated c) arbitrary d) intricate
6. the directions were so _______ that it was impossible to complete the assignment. (98/6)
a) ingenious b) ambitious c) notorious d) ambiguous
bewilder(4次)
1. doctors are often caught in a _________ because they have to decide whether they should tell their patients the truth or not. (02/1)
a) puzzle b) perplexity c) dilemma d) bewilderment
2. when the farmers visited the city for the first time, they were ________ by its complicated traffic system. (01/6)
a)evoked b)bewildered c)spanerted d)undermined
3. small farms and the lack of modern technology have ______ agricultural production. (01/1)
a) blundered b) tangled c) bewildered d) hampered
4. many tourists were _______ by the city’s complicated traffic system. (98/6)
a) degraded b) bewildered c) evoked d) spanerted
charge(4次)
1. scientists are pushing known technologies to their limits in an attempt to ____more energy from the earth. (03/9)
a) extract b) inject c) discharge d) drain
2. he is the only person who can ____ in this case, because the other witnesses were killed mysteriously. (02/6)
a) testify b) charge c) accuse d) rectify
3. the price of the coal will vary according to how far it has to be transported and how expensive the freight _______ are. (02/1)
a) payments b) charges c) funds d) prices
4. the prisoner was ______ of his civil liberty for three years. (01/1)
a) discharged b) derived c) deprived d) dispatched
converge(3次)
1. he blew out the candle and _______ his way to the door. (02/12)
a) converged b) groped c) strove d) wrenched
2. if the fire alarm is sounded, all residents are requested to _______ in the courtyard. (97/6)
a) assemble b) converge c) crowd d) accumulate
3. the mayor was asked to __________ his speech in order to allow his audience to raise questions. (97/1)
a) constrain b) conduct c) condense d) converge
consistent(2次)
1. what you say now is not ____ with what you said last week. (02/6)
a) consistent b) persistent c) permanent d) insistent
2. bill is an example of a severely disabled person who has become _______ at many survival skills. (99/1)
a) proficient b) persistent c) consistent d) sufficient
cet6ji篇三
cet-6样题 part i listening comprehension(20 minutes)
section a
directions: in this section, you will hear 10 short con “ersations. at die end of each conversation, a question will be asked about ~~hat was suid. both the conversation and the question will be spoken only once. after each question there will be a pause. during the pause, you must read the four choices marked 4), b), c) and d), and decide which is the best answer. then mark the corresponding letter on the answer sheet with a single line dirough the centre.
example: you will hear:
you will read:
a) 2 hours.
b) 3 hours.
c) 4 hours.
d) 5 hours.
from the conversation we know that the two are talking about some work d?e;. will start at 9 0 clock in the morning and have to finish at 2 in the afternoon. therefore. d) ”5 hours“ is the correct answer. you should choose [dj on the answer sheet and mark it widi a single line through the centre.
sample answer [aj ibi [cj ~
i. a) he will tell n4ary how to operate the dishwasher.
b) he will wash the dishes himself instead.
c) he will help bill to translate the manual.
d) he himself will operate the dishwasher.
2. a) lose weight. c) weigh himself frequently.
b) quit smoki~g. d) have a talk with the doctor.
3. a) the woman should have complained to her neighbor.
b) the woman should stay out until the neighbors are quiet.
c) the woman should have stayed at the library
d) the lab will be a better place for reading.
4. a) check the figures later today.
b) do the calculations again tomorrow.
c) bring a calculator tomorrow.
d) calculate the number right now.
5. a) she doesnt remember much about the city.
b) shes never been to the city.
c) she would find someone else to help.
d) she would talk to the man later.
6. a) she thinks the man should have helped earlier.
b) she doesnt need the mans help.
c) she doesnt know the boxes are heavy.
d) she wants the man to help with the boxes.
7. a) she let the man use her books for the weekend.
b) she brought the books the man asked for.
c) she borrowed the books from the man.
d) she offered to help the man.
8. a) shed like to have the windows open. c) the air is heavily polluted.
b) she likes to have the air conditioner on. d) the windows are already open.
9. a) hes going to visit a photo studio. c) hes on the way to the theater.
b) hes just had his picture taken. d) hes just returned from ajob interview.
10. a) at a gas station.
b) in a park.
c) in an emergency room.
d) at a garage.
section b compound dictation
directions:
in this section, you will hear 3 short passages. at the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. both the passage and tire questions will be spoken only once. after you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked a), b), c) arid d). then mark the corresponding letter on the answer sheet with a single ii pie through the centre.
passage one
questions 11 to 13 are based on the passage you have just heard.
i. a) one sixth of ihem are seriously polluted.
b) one third of them are seriously polluted.
c) half of them are seriously polluted.
d) most of them are seriously polluted.
12. a) there was no garbage left to clean up.
b) there was more garbage than before and they had to work harder.
c) the river had become so clean that a lot of water-birds caine back.
d) the river was much cleaner and they had to search for garbage.
13. a) most of them would be indifferent and keep on throwing garbage into the river.
b) they would join the students in changing the situation.
c) they would become more aware of the pollution problem.
d) they would think twice before they went swimming or fishing in the river.
passage two
questions 14 to 17 are based on the passage you have just heard.
14. a) why people hold back their tears.
b) why people cry.
c) how to restrain ones tears.
d) how tears are produced.
15. a) what chemicals tears are composed of.
b) whether crying really helps us feel better.
c) why some people tend to cry more often than others.
d) how tears help people cope with emotional problems.
16. a) only one out of four girls cries less often than boys.
b) of four boys, only one cries very often.
c) girls cry four times as often as boys.
d) only one out of four babies doesnt cry often.
17. a) only humans respond to emotions by shedding tears.
b) only humans shed tears to get rid of irritating stuff in their eyes.
c) only human tears can resist the invading bacteria.
d) only human tears can discharge certain chemicals.
passage three
questions 18 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard.
18. a) they make decisions by tossing coins.
b) they are not physically separated.
c) they think exactly the same way.
d) they share most of their vital organs.
19. a) few of them can live long.
b) few of them get along well with each other.
c) most of them live a normal life.
d) most of them differ in their likes and dislikes.
20. a) they go to a regular school.
b) they attend a special school.
c) they are taught by their parents.
d) they have a private tutor.
part ii reading comprehension (35 minutes)
directions: there are 4 passages in this part. each passage is follo wed by some questions or unfinished statements for each of them there are four choices marked a), b), c) and d). you should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the answer sheet with a single line through the centre.
passage one
questions 21 to 25 are based on the following passage.
our culture has caused most americans to assume not only that our language is universal but that the gestures we use are understood by everyone. we do not realize that waving good-bye is the way to summon a person from the philippines to ones side, or that in italy and some latin-american countries, curling the finger to oneself is a sign of farewell.
those private citizens who sent packages to our troops occupying germany after world war ii and marked them gift to escape duty payments did not bother to find out that ”gift“ means poison in german. moreover, we like to think of ourselves as friendly, yet we prefer to be at least 3 feet or an arms length away from others. latins and middle easterners like to come closer and touch, which makes americans uncomfortable.
our linguistic (语言上的) and cultural blindness and the casualness with which we take notice of the developed tastes, gestures, customs and languages of other countries, are losing us friends, business and respect in the world.
even here in the united states, we make few concessions to the needs of foreign visitors.
there are no information signs in four languages on our public buildings or monuments; we do not have multilingual (多语的) guided tours. very few restaurant menus have translations, and multilingual waiters, bank clerks and policemen are rare. our transportation systems have maps in english only and often we ourselves have difficulty understanding them.
when we go abroad, we tend to cluster in hotels and restaurants where english is spoken. the attitudes and information we pick up are conditioned by those natives - usually the richer - who speak english. our business dealings, as well as the nations diplomacy, are conducted through interpreters.
for many years, america and americans could get by with cultural blindness and linguistic ignorance. after all, america was the most powerful country of the free world, the distributor of needed funds and goods.
but all that is past. american dollars no longer buy all good things, and we are slowly beginning to realize that our proper role in the world is changing. a 1979 harris poll reported that 55 percent of americans want this country to play a more significant role in world affairs; we want to have a hand in the important decisions of the next century, even though it may not always be the upper hand.
21. it can be inferred that americans being approached too closely by middle easterners would most probably ___________
a) stand still c) step forward
b) jump aside d) draw back
22. the author gives many examples to criticize americans for their ___________
a) cultural seif-centeredness c) indifference towards foreign visitors
b) casual manners d) arrogance towards other cultures
23. in countries other than their own most americans ___________
a) are isolated by the local people
b) are not well informed due to the language barrier
c) tend to get along well with the natives
d) need interpreters in hotels and restaurants
24. according to the author, americans cultural blindness and linguistic ignorance will
a) affect their image in the new era
b) cut themselves off from the outside world
c) limit their role in world affairs
d) weaken the position of the us dollar
25. the authors intention in writing this article is to make americans realize that ___________
a) it is dangerous to ignore their foreign friends
b) it is important to maintain their leading role in world affairs
c) it is necessary to use several languages in public places
d) it is time to get acquainted with other cultures
passage two
questions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.
in department stores and closets all over the world, they are waiting. their outward appearance seems rather appealing because they come in a variety of styles, textures, and colors. but they are ultimately the biggest deception that exists in the fashion industry today. what are they? they are high heels - a womans worst enemy (whether she knows it or not). high heel shoes are the downfall of modern society. fashion myths have led women to believe that they are more beautiful or sophisticated for wearing heels, but in reality, heels succeed in posing short as well as long term hardships. women should light the high heel industry by refusing to use or purchase them in order to save the world from unnecessary physical and psychological suffering.
for the sake of fairness, it must be noted that there is a positive side to high heels. first, heels are excellent for aerating (使通气) lawns. anyone who has ever worn heels on grass knows what im talking about. a simple trip around the yard in a pair of those babies eliminates all need to call for a lawn care specialist, and provides the perfect-sized holes to give any lawn oxygen without all those messy chunks of dirt lying around. second, heels are quite functional for defense against oncoming enemies, who can easily be scared away by threatening them with a pair of these sharp, deadly fashion accessories.
regardless of such practical uses for heels, the fact remains that wearing high heels is harmful to ones physical health. talk to any podiatrist (足病医生), and you will hear that the majority of their business comes from high-heel-wearing women. high heels are known to cause problems such as deformed feet and torn toenails. the risk of severe back problems and twisted or broken ankles is three times higher for a high heel wearer than for a flat shoe wearer. wearing heels also creates the threat of getting a heel caught in a sidewalk crack or a sewer-grate (阴沟栅) and being thrown to the ground - possibly breaking a nose, back, or neck. and of course, after wearing heels for a day, any woman knows she can look forward to a night of pain as she tries to comfort her swollen, aching feet.
26. what makes ”omen blind to the deceptive nature of high heels?
a) the multi-functional use of high heels.
b) their attempt to show off their status.
c) the rich variety of high heel styles.
d) their wish to improve their appearance.
27. the authors presentation of the positive side of high heels is meant ___________
a) to be ironic c) to be fair to the fashion industry
b) to poke fun at women d) to make his point convincing.
28. the author uses the expression “those babies” (line 3, para. 2) to refer to high heels __________
a) to show their fragile characteristics c) to show womens affection for them
b) to indicate their feminine features d) to emphasize their small size
29. the authors chief argument against high heels is that
a) they pose a threat to lawns
b) they are injurious to womens health
c) they dont necessarily make women beautiful
d) they are ineffective as a weapon of defense
30. it can be inferred from the passage that women should
a) see through the very nature of fashion myths
b) boycott the products of the fashion industry
c) go to a podiatrist regularly for advice
d) avoid following fashion too closely
passage three
questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage.
it is hardly necessary for me to cite all the evidence of the depressing state of literacy. these figures from the department of education are sufficient: 27 million americans cannot read at all, and a further 35 million read at a level that is less than sufficient to survive in our society.
but my own worry today is less that of the overwhelming problem of elemental literacy ihan it is of the slightly more luxurious problem of the decline in the skill even of the middle-class reader, of his unwillingness to afford those spaces of silence, those luxuries of domesticity and time and concentration, that surround the image of the classic act of reading. it has been suggested that almost 80 percent of americas literate, educated teenagers can no longer read without an accompanying noise (music) in the background or a television screen flickering ( j~ ~) at the corner of their field of perception. we know very little about the brain and how it deals with simultaneous conflicting input. but every common-sense intuition suggests we should be profoundly alarmed. this violation of concentration, silence. solitude ~ ~.) goes to the very heart of our notion of literacy; this new form of part-reading, of part-perception against background distraction, renders impossible certain essential acts of apprehension and concentration, let alone that most important tribute any human being can pay to a poem or a piece of prose he or she really loves. which is to learn it by heart. not by brain, by heart; the expression is vital.
under these circumstances, the question of what future there is for the arts of reading is a real one. ahead of us lie technical, psychic ~ and social transformations probably much more dramatic than those brought about by gutenberg, the german inventor in printing. the gutenberg revolution, as we now know it, took a long time; its effects are still being debated. the information revolution will touch every facet of corn position, publication, distribution, and reading. no one in the book industry can say with any confidence what will happen to the book as weve known it.
31. the picture of the reading ability of the american people, drawn by the author, is __________
a) rather bleak c) very impressive
b) fairly bright i)) quite encouraging
32. the authors biggest concern is ___________
a) elementary school childrens disinterest in reading classics
b) the surprisingly low rate of literacy in the u.s.
c) the musical setting american readers require for reading
d) the reading ability and reading behavior of the middle class
33. a major problem with most adolescents who can read is ___________
a) their fondness of music and tv programs
b) their ignorance of various forms of art and literature
c) their lack of attentiveness and basic understanding
d) their inability to focus on conflicting input
34. the author claims that the best way a reader can show admiration for a piece of poetry or prose is
a) to be able to appreciate it and memorize it
b) to analyze its essential features
c) to think it over conscientiously
d) to make a fair appraisal of its artistic value
35. about the future of the arts of reading the author feels ___________
a) upset c) alarmed
b) uncertain d) pessimistic
passage four
questions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage.
for centuries, explorers have risked their lives venturing into the unknown for reasons that were to varying degrees economic and nationalistic. columbus went west to look for better trade routes to the orient and to promote the greater glory of spain. lewis and clark journeyed into the american wilderness to find out what the u.s. had acquired when it purchased louisiana, and the appolo astronauts rocketed to the moon in a dramatic show of technological muscle during the cold war.
although their missions blended commercial and political-military imperatives, the explorers involved all accomplished some significant science simply by going where no scientists had gone before.
today mars looms (~k~ ~ as humanitys next great terra incognita ( ~ and with doubtful prospects for a short-term financial return, with the cold war a rapidly fading memory and amid a growing emphasis on international cooperation in large space ventures, it is clear that imperatives other than profits or nationalism will have to compel human beings to leave their tracks on the planets reddish surface. could it be that science, which has long played a minor role in exploration, is at last destined to take a leading role? the question naturally invites a couple of others: are there experiments that only humans could do on mars? could those experiments provide insights profound enough to justify the expense of sending people across interplanetary space?
with mars the scientific stakes are arguably higher than they have ever been. the issue of whether life ever existed on the planet, and whether it persists to this day, has been highlighted by mounting evidence that the red planet once had abundant stable, liquid water and by the continuing controversy over suggestions that bacterial fossils rode to earth on a meteorite (j~ ~ ) from mars. a more conclusive answer about life on mars, past or present, would give researchers invaluable data about the range of conditions under which a planet can generate the complex chemistry that leads to life. if it could be established that life arose independently on mars and earth, the finding would provide the first concrete clues in one of the deepest mysteries in all of science: the prevalence of life in the universe.
36. according to the passage, the chief purpose of explorers in going to unknown places in the past was ___________
a) to display their countrys military might
b) to accomplish some significant science
c) to find new areas for colonization
d) to pursue commercial and state interests
37. at present, a probable inducement for countries to initiate large-scale space ventures is
a) international cooperation c) scientific research
b) nationalistic reasons d) long-term profits
38. what is the main goal of sending human missions to mars?
a) to find out if life ever existed there.
b) to see if humans could survive there.
c) to prove the feasibility of large-scale space ventures.
d) to show the leading role of science in space exploration.
39. by saying “with mars the scientific stakes are arguably higher than they have ever been” (line 1, para. 4), the author means that ___________
a) with mars the risks involved are much greater than any previous space ventures
b) in the case of mars, the rewards of scientific exploration can be very high
c) in the case of mars, much more research funds are needed than ever before
d) with mars, scientists argue, the fundamental interests of science are at issue
40. the passage tells us that proof of life on mars would __________
a) make clear the complex chemistry in the development of life
b) confirm the suggestion that bacterial fossils trayelled to earth on a meteorite
c) reveal the kind of conditions under which life originates
d) provide an explanation why life is common in the universe
part iii vocabulary and structure (20 minutes)
directions: there are 30 incomplete sentences in this part. for each sentence there are four choices marked a), b), c) and d). choose the one answer that best completes the sentence. then mark the corresponding letter on the answer sheet with a single line through the centre.
41. ifyou want this painkiller, youll have to ask the doctor for a __________
a) transaction c) settlement
b) permit d) prescription
42. the ___________ from childhood to adulthood is always a critical time for everybody.
a) conversion c) turnover
b) transition l)) transformation
43. it is hard to tell whether we are going to have a boom in the economy or a ___________
a) concession c) submission
b) recession d) transmission
44. his use of color, light and form quickly departed from the conventional style of his _________ as he developed his own technique.
a) descendants c) successors
b) predecessors d) ancestors
45. failure in a required subject may result in the of a diploma.
a) refusal c) denial
b) betrayal d) burial
46. to help students understand how we see, teachers often draw an ___________ between an eye and a camera.
a) image c) imitation
b) analogy d) axis
47. a 1994 world bank report concluded that __________ girls in school was probably the single most effective anti-poverty policy in the developing world today.
a) assigning c) involving
b) admitting d) enrolling
48. the author of the report is well ___________ with the problems in the hospital because he has been working there for many years.
a) acquainted
b) informed
c) accustomed
d) known
49. when the farmers visited the city for the first time, they were ___________ by its complicated traffic system.
a) evoked c) spanerted
b) bewildered d) undermined
50. if japan __________ its relation with that country it will have to find another supplier of raw materials.
a) precludes c) partitions
b) terminates d) expires
51. they were in their scientific research, not knowing what happened just outside their lab.
a) submerged c) immersed
b) drowned d) dipped
52. you should ___________ to one or more weekly magazines such as time, or newsweek.
a) ascribe c) reclaim
b) order d) subscribe
53. the automatic doors in supermarkets _________ the entry and exit of customers with shopping carts.
a) furnish c) facilitate
b) induce d) allocate
54. each workday, the workers followed the same schedules and rarely ____________ from this routine.
a) deviated c) detached
b) disconnected d) distorted
55. the little girl was _______by the death of her dog since her affection for the pet had been real and deep.
a) grieved
b) suppressed
c) oppressed
d) sustained
56. a visitor to a museum today would notice ____________ changes in the way museum operated.
a) cognitive c) conspicuous
b) rigorous d) exclusive
57. most people tend to think they are so efficient at their job that they are
a) inaccessible c) immovable
b) irreversible d) irreplaceable
58. being impatient is _________with being a good teacher.
a) intrinsic b) ingenious c) incompatible d) inherent
59. for a particular reason, he wanted the information to be treated as ___________
a) assured c) intimate
b) reserved d) confidential
60. fortune-tellers are good at making __________ statements such as ~your sorrows will ch
a) philosophical c) literal
b) ambiguous d) invalid
61. the tenant must be prepared to decorate the house ___________ the terms of the cont~
a) in the vicinity of c) in accordance with
b) in quest of d) in collaboration with
62. the winners of the football championship ran off the field carrying the silver cup -
a) turbulently c) triumphantly
b) tremendously d) tentatively
63. he said that they had ___________ been obliged to give up the scheme for lack of st
a) gravely c) forcibly
b) regrettably d) graciously
64. the law on drinking and driving is __________ stated.
a) extravagantly c) exceptionally
b) empirically d) explicitly
65. their claims to damages have not been convincingly
a) refuted c) depressed
b) overwhelmed d) intimidated
66. please dont ___________ too much on the painful memories. everything will be all right.
a) hesitate c) retain
b) linger d) dwell
67. the jobs of wildlife technicians and biologists seemed __________ to him, but one day he discovered their difference.
a) identical c) parallel
b) vertical d) specific
68. mary became __________ homesick and critical of the united states, so she fled from her home in west bloomfield to her hometown in austria.
a) completely c) absolutely
b) sincerely d) increasingly
69. despite almost universal ___________ of the vital importance of womens literacy, education remains a dream for far too many women in far too many countries of the world.
a) identification c) confession
b) compliment d) acknowledgement
70. in todays medical field, little agreement exists on the ___________ for defining mental illness.
a) legislation c) criteria
b) requirement d) measures
part iv error correction (15 minutes)
directions:
this part consists of a short passage. in this passage, there are altogether 10 mis-takes, one in each numbered line. you may have to change a word, adda word or delete a word mark out the mistakes and put the corrections in the blanks pm~ided ifyou change a word, cross it out and write the correct word in the corresponding blank. ffyou add a word, put an insertion mark (a) in the right place and write the missing word in the blank jfyou delete a word, cross it out and put a slash (/)in the blank.
example:
television is rapidly becoming tile literature of ~ many of the arguments ha; jug used for the study of literature as a school subject are val id for~study of television.
more people die of tuberculosis (肺结核) than of any
other disease caused by a single agent. this has probably
been the case in quite a while. during the early stages of 71
the industrial revolution, perhaps one in every seventh 72
deaths in europes crowded cities were caused by the 73
disease. from now on, though, western eyes, missing the 74
global picture, saw the trouble going into decline. with
occasional breaks for war, the rates of death and
infection in the europe and america dropped steadily 75
through the 19th and 20th centuries. in the 1950s, the
introduction of antibiotics (抗生素) strengthened the
trend in rich countries, and the antibiotics were allowed
to be imported to poor countries. medical researchers 76
declared victory and withdrew.
they are wrong. in the mid-1980s the frequency of 77
infections and deaths started to pick up again around the
world. where tuberculosis vanished, it came back; in 78
many places where it had never been away, it grew better. 79
the world health organization estimates that 1.7
billion people (a third of the earths population) suffer
from tuberculosis. even when the infection rate was
falling. population growth kept the number of clinical
cases more or less constantly at g million a year. around 80
3 million of those people died, nearly all of them in poor
countries.
part v writing (30 minutes)
directions:
for this part, you are allowed thirty minutes to write a letterr. suppose you are zhang ying write a letter to xiao wang, a schoolmate of yours who is going to visit you during the week-long holiday. you should write at least 120 words according to the suggestions given below in chinese:
a letter to a schoolmate
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cet-6词汇语法模拟题集
unit 11.please do not be ____ by his bad manners since he is merely trying to attract attention.
[a] disregarded [b] distorted
[c] irritated [d] intervened
2. craig assured his boss that he would ____ all his energies in doing this new job.
[a] call forth [b] call at
[c] call on[d] call off
3. too much ____ to x-rays can cause skin burns, cancer or other damage to the body.
[a] disclosure [b] exhibition
[c] contact[d] exposure
4. when confronted with such questions, my mind goes ____, and i can hardly remember my own date of birth.
[a] dim [b] blank
[c] faint [d] vain
5. it is well known that knowledge is the ____ condition for expansion of mind.
[a] incompatible [b] incredible
[c] indefinite [d] indispensable
6. language, culture, and personality may be considered ____ of each other in thought, but they are inseparable in fact.
[a] indistinctly [b] separately
[c] irrelevantly [d] independently
7. watching me pulling the calf awkwardly to the barn, the irish milkmaid fought hard to ____ her laughter.
[a] hold back [b] hold on
[c] hold out[d] hold up
8. the manager gave one of the salesgirls an accusing look for her ____ attitude toward customers.
[a] impartial [b] mild
[c] hostile[d] opposing
9. i ____ with thanks the help of my colleagues in the preparation of this new column.
[a] express[b] confess
[c] verify [d] acknowledge
10. it is strictly ____ that access to confidential documents is denied to all but a few.
[a] secured[b] forbidden
[c] regulated [d] determined
11. the pollution question as well as several other issues is going to be discussed when the congress is in ____ again next spring.
[a] assembly[b] session
[c] conference [d] convention
12. christmas is a christian holy day usually celebrated on december 25th ____ the birth of jesus christ.
[a] in accordance with [b] in terms of
[c] in favor of [d] in honor of
13. since it is too late to change my mind now, i am ____ to carrying out the plan.
[a] obliged[b] committed
[c] engaged[d] resolved
14. it was a bold idea to build a power station in the deep valley, but it ____ as well as we had hoped.
[a] came off[b] went off
[c] brought out [d] make out
15. to survive in the intense trade competition between countries, we must ____ the qualities and varieties of products we make to the world-market demand.
[a] improve[b] enhance
[c] guarantee [d] gear
16. he left early on the ____ that he had a bad toot
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cet-6词汇语法模拟题集(1)
cet-6词汇语法模拟题集(1)
thateveryoneunderstandswhatisrequiredandhowto____theprocedures.
[a]impose [b]implement
[c]reinforce [d]rectify
the____ofwashingwhenshecametovisitmeandbroughtmeacoupleofbooks.
[a]amid [b]center
[c]course [d]midst
____deathoftherevolutionary,athistwenties,isagreatlosstoourparty.
[a]premature [b]forthcoming
[c]advanced [d]hasty
the____byaskingthefirstquestiontothevisitingscholarathislecture.
[a]injection [b]rejection
[c]orientation [d]initiative
’svery____--shespendsallhermoneyonclothes.
[a]generous [b]extravagant
[c]extreme [d]unreasonable
5.a____ofinterestinthemattercameintohereyesbutsoonextinguished.
[a]glitter [b]drizzle
[c]dazzle [d]gleam
hocan____difficultiesontheirwaytosuccessmaykeepcalmwhentheyreallyappear.
[a]anticipate [b]expect
[c]promise [d]foresee
stant____betweentheyoungcouplefinallycausedspanorce.
[a]conflict [b]collapse
[c]resistance [d]friction
excessofimportsoverexportsbecameanother____.
[a]compliment [b]intricacy
[c]complication [d]compensation
edisthe____ofthemuslims,whoestablishedhisteachings,whichformedthebasisforkoran.
[a]infant [b]genius
[c]puppet [d]prophet
picturesathand,thepoliceartistmadea____pictureofthemurderer.
[a]composite [b]sophisticated
[c]competitive [d]mechanical
usesemotionalproblemsforchildrenofspanorceisgenerallytheeventsthat____thebreakup.
[a]prevailed [b]presided
[c]proceeded [d]preceded
nallpartsofthecountry,pinesarethemost____treesinthiscountry.
[a]ordinary [b]average
[c]usual [d]common
eathorough____.
[a]nuisance [b]disturbance
[c]trouble [d]annoyance
dofficeofthecompanyhasbeen____fromhongkongtone
wyorkforthesakeofbusinessexpansion.
[a]transported [b]transplanted
[c]transferred [d]transmitted
uldmakecertainthateveryoneunderstandswhatisrequiredandhowto____theprocedures.
[a]impose [b]implement
[c]reinforce [d]rectify
adtofindotherwaysforaliving.
[a]opposite [b]adverse
[c]opposed [d]favorable
sasa____forthiscommunity,deliveringlettersandnewspaperseveryday.
[a]messenger [b]passerby
[c]preacher [d]burglar
directorismuchyoungerthanhis____,whoisalready50yearsold.
[a]successor [b]precedent
[c]predecessor [d]&
o____--shewon’tletanyonehelpherwhensheisinsuchadilemma.
[a]willful [b]abnormal
[c]obstinate [d]ardent
20,thewomanisinasorry____,unemployedandwithnoonetosupporther.
[a]surrounding [b]environment
[c]plight [d]embarrassment
rklonghoursbutdonotearnenoughtoensurea____livingforthemselvesandtheirfamilies.
[a]reticent [b]decent
[c]innocent [d]descent
refewareasofourlivesinwhichtoolsdonotplayan____part.
[a]indispensable [b]independent
[c]indistinguishable [d]indiscriminate
n’schannelfourtelevisionsenthimtonewyorktodoa____interviewforits“theword”programme.
[a]lively [b]live
[c]living [d]alive
fthemosthigh-techcountriesintheworld,theprocessappliedbyananimatorissurprisingly____.
[a]physical [b]manual
[c]mental [d]sensual
tbe____notingthatwhilewordslastalongtime,sensitivitiesdochange.
[a]deserved [b]worthwhile
[c]worth [d]worthy
shavebeenwornout.i’llhavetobuy____.
[a]somenewpair [b]anewone
[c]somenewones [d]anewpair
____letterarrivesforme,canyousendittothisaddress?
[a]no [b]some
[c]any [d]somemore
nddeathmaycometo____,buttheynevercomewithimpartiality.
>[a]allmen [b]allofman
[c]allmen [d]allofmen
eencontributedfiftydollars,butshewishedshecouldcontribute____.
[a]oneotherfiftydollars[b]thesameamountalso
[c]morefiftydollars [d]anotherfifty
itorisalwaysreadytodogoodto____.
[a]theother [b]theothers
[c]other [d]others&
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cet-6词汇语法模拟题集02
unit 21. do not ____ yourself; it was not your fault.
[a] retort [b] represent
[c] reproach[d] repress
2. i deem the girl was in a bad health for the handshake with her was so ____.
[a] limp [b] lame
[c] soft [d] strong
3. this new process, which is easily learned and operated, should be particularly ____ to companies once put into effect.
[a] advanced[b] favorite
[c] advantageous [d] admirable
4. this disease ____ itself in yellowness of the skin and eyes.
[a] manifests [b] modifies
[c] magnifies [d] exposes
5. is there any possible ____ explanation for his bad health since he seems to have no obvious disease?
[a] psychiatric [b] psychological
[c] surgical[d] physical
6. their ____ building is located next to the park, so it is very convenient for them to have a walk after supper.
[a] residential [b] presidential
[c] conditional [d] accidental
7. the hostess welcomed her guests in a ____ manner, which made all the people present at ease.
[a] spacious[b] suspicious
[c] gracious[d] merciful
8. we should make mental preparation for failure, because there is only a(n) ____ number of possibilities of success.
[a] infinite[b] finite
[c] innumerable [d] numerous
9. ____ the bad weather has delayed the flight, so it would be several hours before they could arrive.
[a] presumably [b] respectively
[c] imaginably [d] plausibly
10. the baby monkey____ to its mother all day.
[a] held [b] grasped
[c] stuck [d] clung
11. seeing the general coming his way, the soldier stopped and gave him a smart ____.
[a] toast [b] salute
[c] tribute[d] solution
12. they send information every week, ____ whether its useful or not.
[a] in consideration of [b] irrespective of
[c] with the exception of[d] with regard to
13. we had a ____ lesson in ideological education yesterday and were deeply impressed.
[a] profound[b] deep
[c] extreme[d] shallow
14. did you get any ____ when you are dismissed from your job?
[a] fund [b] loan
[c] bonus [d] compensation
15. children of poor health are very ____ to colds in winter and should be taken care of particularly.
[a] willing[b] ready
[c] reluctant [d] prone
16. you may not have heard of the ____ poet, but he is very original and creative and i believe he will become well-known someday.
[a] obscure[b] vague
[c] vicious[d] prominent
17. in economic reform in our country, the greatest step is t
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cet-6词汇语法模拟题集07
unit 7
1. i ____ from your speech on the phone that you are a foreigner, for your english is so good.
[a] doubt [b] ensure
[c] wonder [d] presume
2. when it rains the ground becomes very ____ and makes it difficult for people to walk on.
[a] messy [b] solid
[c] muddy [d] fragile
3. what a(n) ____ that i was in paris at the same time as you! but it is a pity we didnt see each other.
[a] chance [b] coincidence
[c] cooperation [d] incidence
4. the highest ____ of governments has been given to the problem of heavy traffic.
[a] priority[b] privilege
[c] potential [d] premise
5. i can ____ believe that she is lazy at home -- she is very lazy at school.
[a] hastily[b] rashly
[c] readily[d] respectively
6. there is not much ____ that he would succeed, for his plan is not feasible.
[a] likeness[b] likelihood
[c] liker [d] liking
7. being suppressed under the rule of the colonial government for many years, the people ____ for independence.
[a] thirst [b] thrust
[c] thrive [d] thrill
8. our football team is ____ with one from the next town for the championship.
[a] confronting [b] contending
[c] converging [d] contriving
9. the liquid ____ when somebody dropped a match in it accidentally.
[a] flashed[b] glowed
[c] glimmered [d] ignited
10. our problems seem ____ when compared to those of people who never get enough to eat.
[a] petty [b] scant
[c] lean [d] fragile
11. every weekend when i came back from school, mother prepared meals ____ enough for a sahara-bound camel and made me eat them up.
[a] adequate[b] delicious
[c] proficient [d] substantial
12. a third function of intuition is to ____ isolated bits of data and practice into an interesting picture, often in an “aha!” experience.
[a] synthesize [b] acknowledge
[c] separate[d] illustrate
13. if profit and money are your first ____, and commitment to people your least concern, you have failed education.
[a] potentiality [b] priority
[c] superiority [d] responsibility
14. the tv announcer apologized for the breakdown and said that normal service would be ____ as soon as possible.
[a] reserved[b] recited
[c] resumed[d] reclaimed
15. the ship titanic had been given the extra name of “unsinkable” because its ____ was the best there was.
[a] manufacture [b] production
[c] erection[d] construction
16. japan has ____ its steps toward putting into effect an international treaty banning chemical wea
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cet-6词汇语法模拟题集03
unit 3
1. travelling on those bad mountain roads is a ____ and i will never risk my life like that from now on.
[a] nightfall [b] darkness
[c] nightmare [d] dream
2. the car ____ the garage door when he was trying to move his car in and caused a minor damage to it.
[a] rubbed [b] contacted
[c] brushed[d] grazed
3. we must severely punish those terrorism who violate the ____ of civilized societies.
[a] notions[b] norms
[c] conceptions [d] behaviors
4. the driver lost all the goods ____ for lack of responsibility and caution.
[a] on purpose [b] in public
[c] in transit [d] in reality
5. he was arrested for using drugs and the ____ publicity mined his career.
[a] continuous [b] resultant
[c] remaining [d] reluctant
6. i failed to go to her wedding because it ____ with my examination.
[a] disagreed [b] clashed
[c] clamped[d] fought
7. the doctor wrote me a ____ for medicine for my cough.
[a] deion [b] preion
[c] prestige[d] contribution
8. a few ____ members of the crowd attacked the vendor who did not give them a good bargain.
[a] military[b] inoffensive
[c] mild [d] militant
9. the village was ____ because of the danger of a flood.
[a] departed[b] removed
[c] emptied[d] evacuated
10. the mass movement for technical ____ is vigorously forging ahead in the factory.
[a] conviction [b] innovation
[c] initiative [d] enactment
11. i heard that there is a unanimous vote at the afternoon meeting. so what is the ____ of opinion?
[a] contract[b] consent
[c] compromise [d] consensus
12. she was so poor at her english that her mother hired a(n) ____ to teach her english at home.
[a] assistant [b] driller
[c] guide [d] tutor
13, ____ he is a very serious and strict scholar, but actually he is not that kind of person at all.
[a] virtually [b] seemingly
[c] decisively [d] likely
14. the whole nation was in the great impact of the earthquake and the ____ confusion.
[a] consequent [b] related
[c] consumptive [d] conspicuous
15. the pupil was ____ for stealing and cheating in exams several times.
[a] deleted[b] canceled
[c] ousted [d] expelled
16. economics and politics are best studied together as the two subjects ____.
[a] overlap[b] slash
[c] flap [d] slap
17. though the model worker is already very old, his rich experience is not to be ____.
[a] denounced [b] discounted
[c] discerned [d]
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cet-6词汇语法模拟题集09
unit 9
1. i was in the ____ of washing when she came to visit me and brought me a couple of books.
[a] amid [b] center
[c] course [d] midst
2. the ____ death of the revolutionary, at his twenties, is a great loss to our party.
[a] premature [b] forthcoming
[c] advanced[d] hasty
3. he took the ____ by asking the first question to the visiting scholar at his lecture.
[a] injection [b] rejection
[c] orientation [d] initiative
4. shes very ____ --she spends all her money on clothes.
[a] generous[b] extravagant
[c] extreme[d] unreasonable
5. a ____ of interest in the matter came into her eyes but soon extinguished.
[a] glitter[b] drizzle
[c] dazzle [d] gleam
6. these who can ____ difficulties on their way to success may keep calm when they really appear.
[a] anticipate [b] expect
[c] promise[d] foresee
7. the constant ____ between the young couple finally caused spanorce.
[a] conflict[b] collapse
[c] resistance [d] friction
8. we have several difficulties in foreign trade transactions. now the excess of imports over exports became another ____.
[a] compliment [b] intricacy
[c] complication [d] compensation
9. mohammed is the ____ of the muslims, who established his teachings, which formed the basis for koran.
[a] infant [b] genius
[c] puppet [d] prophet
10. with no pictures at hand, the police artist made a ____ picture of the murderer.
[a] composite [b] sophisticated
[c] competitive [d] mechanical
11. what causes emotional problems for children of spanorce is generally the events that ____ the break up.
[a] prevailed [b] presided
[c] proceeded [d] preceded
12. found in all parts of the country, pines are the most ____ trees in this country.
[a] ordinary[b] average
[c] usual [d] common
13. swarms of ants are always invading my kitchen. they are a thorough ____.
[a] nuisance[b] disturbance
[c] trouble[d] annoyance
14. the head office of the company has been ____ from hongkong to new york for the sake of business expansion.
[a] transported [b] transplanted
[c] transferred [d] transmitted
15. you should make certain that everyone understands what is required and how to ____ the procedures.
[a] impose [b] implement
[c] reinforce [d] rectify
16. ____ circumstances compelled him to close his business. now he had to find other ways for a living.
[a] opposite[b] adverse
[c] opposed[d] favorable
17. he works as a __
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cet-6词汇语法模拟题集08
unit 8
1. after a close physical examination, the doctor finally ____ that the man was mad.
[a] certified [b] secured
[c] declared[d] confined
2. this oil is ____ from the seeds of several valuable plants, so it is very nourishing.
[a] restored[b] refined
[c] manufactured [d] extracted
3. when i came into the factory, i saw workers ____ skillfully the controls of the machines.
[a] manifesting [b] manipulating
[c] managing[d] ministering
4. it gave me a ____ to know i had passed the examination.
[a] thrill [b] thorn
[c] thirst [d] sting
5. kates ____ arrived every night to take her out for the evening.
[a] participant [b] escort
[c] colleague [d] delegation
6. the discussion was so prolonged and exhausting that ____ the speakers stopped for refreshments.
[a] at large[b] at intervals
[c] at ease[d] at random
7. when travelling, you are advised to take travellers, checks, which provide a secure ____ to carrying your money in cash.
[a] substitute [b] selection
[c] preference [d] alternative
8. i never trusted him because i always thought of him as such a ____ character.
[a] gracious[b] suspicious
[c] unique [d] particular
9. changing from solid to liquid, water takes in heat from all substances near it, and this ____ produces artificial cold surrounding it.
[a] absorption [b] transition
[c] consumption [d] interaction
10. i didnt say anything like that at all. you are purposely ____ my ideas to prove your point.
[a] revising[b] contradicting
[c] distorting [d] distracting
11. they failed in their attempt to promote this new product for the ____ of the plan.
[a] efficiency [b] deficiency
[c] lack [d] defiance
12. dont worry about him. he is ____ enough not to make such a silly mistake.
[a] passionate [b] shrewd
[c] proficient [d] initiative
13. the young doctor ____ the difficult operation of kidney transplant.
[a] reflected [b] conspired
[c] represented [d] contemplated
14. the fat woman felt embarrassed when the chair gave a ____ when she sat down on it.
[a] moan [b] wail
[c] howl [d] groan
15. when i asked her about her examination result, she just ____, saying that she didnt know and didnt care.
[a] waved [b] nodded
[c] shook [d] shrugged
16. his ____ were forgiven by the employer, who was a generous and lenient person.
[a] defenses[b] annoyance
[c] offences[d] jealousy
17. the small c
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cet-6词汇语法模拟题集05
unit 51. there seems to be little ____ of fulfilling the sales program of this year.
[a] consumption [b] presumption
[c] probability [d] assessment
2. the recent oil price rise ____ the difficulties which the motor industry is now facing.
[a] testifies [b] implies
[c] enumerates [d] exemplifies
3. the students are expecting the arrival of a(n) ____ scientist who they heard of in their childhood.
[a] eligible[b] imminent
[c] productive [d] eminent
4. the region is undergoing a peaceful ____ from colonial rule to self-government.
[a] transfer[b] transformation
[c] evolution [d] transition
5. some workers were not satisfied with their salaries and often ____ at it.
[a] groaned[b] murmured
[c] whispered [d] cracked
6. an important property of a scientific theory is its ability to ____ further research and further thinking about a particular topic.
[a] stimulate [b] renovate
[c] arouse [d] advocate
7. although architecture has artistic qualities, it must also satisfy a number of important practical ____.
[a] obligations [b] regulations
[c] observations [d] considerations
8. life insurance is financial protection for dependents against loss ____ the bread-winners death.
[a] at the cost of [b] on the verge of
[c] as a result of [d] for the sake of
9. in education there should be a good ____ among the branches of knowledge that contribute to effective thinking and wise judgment.
[a] distribution [b] balance
[c] combination [d] assignment
10. the american dream is most ____ during the periods of productivity and wealth generated by american capitalism.
[a] plausible [b] patriotic
[c] primitive [d] partial
11. only when the police ____ her with evidence did she admit that she had stolen the money.
[a] constrained [b] confronted
[c] opposed[d] encountered
12. after much questioning among the people concerned, the headmaster at last ____ the truth about the incident.
[a] induced[b] employed
[c] elicited[d] deduced
13. at the ____ where accidents are most likely to take place, the trains always travel at a moderate speed.
[a] seminars[b] sectors
[c] regions[d] compartments
14. all these young men participated in a (n) ____ to find the beginning of the changjiang river.
[a] exile [b] excerpt
[c] expedition [d] journey
15. my paper was not concise and coherent because of ____ of the ideas related.
[a] connection [b] confusion
[c] chaos [d] disturbance
16. dont bother him n
cet6ji篇十二
cet-6词汇语法模拟题集10
unit 10
1. when any non-human organ is transplanted into a person, the body immediately recognizes it as ____.
[a] novel [b] remote
[c] distant[d] foreign
2. my favorite radio song is the one i first heard on a thick 1923 edison disc i ____ at a garage sale.
[a] trifled with [b] scraped through
[c] stumbled upon [d] thirsted for
3. some day software will translate both written and spoken language so well that the need for any common second language could ____.
[a] descend[b] decline
[c] deteriorate [d] depress
4. equipment not ____ official safety standards has all been removed from the workshop.
[a] conforming to [b] consistent with
[c] predominant over [d] providing for
5. as an industry, biotechnology stands to ____ electronics in dollar volume and perhaps surpass it in social impact by .
[a] contend[b] contest
[c] rival [d] strive
6. mr. smith and mrs. smith will ____ in looking after their baby.
[a] alternate [b] alter
[c] change [d] differ
7. every manager needs a secretary that he can ____ to take care of something that may occur in his absence.
[a] count on[b] count off
[c] count for [d] count out
8. if banks on the city failed in one day, there would be a ____ among businessmen.
[a] fear [b] terror
[c] dread [d] panic
9. sometimes manufacturers can not sell a product because it does not ____ the expectations of potential customers.
[a] confine to [b] conform to
[c] confer with [d] confide to
10. it is commonly held that language problems are very often ____ by cultural misunderstanding.
[a] decreased [b] solved
[c] compounded [d] overlooked
11. her letter was in such a casual scrawl, and in such pale ink, that it was ____.
[a] unintelligible [b] vague
[c] obscure[d] illegible
12. a legend is a popular story ____ history, but which has been elaborated beyond the point of verification.
[a] rooted in [b] confined to
[c] cherished by [d] lost in
13. thomas edison considered genius to be ____ one per cent inspiration and ninety-nine per cent perspiration.
[a] composed of [b] constituted in
[c] consisted of [d] comprised in
14. labor unions in some western countries are ____ a 35-hour week in order to create more jobs.
[a] advocating [b] attacking
[c] opposing[d] praising
15. its been decided as a rule that our faculty gives travelling ____ to those who travel in the course of their work.
[a] allowances [b] alliances
[c] appliances [d] allotments
16. both
cet6ji篇十三
新课程的教学工作现已结束,为了帮助学生巩固所学知识,积累知识,提高学生对所学知识的综合运用的能力,为了学期末统测能取得较好的成绩,特拟定出以下复习计划:
一、本班学生的基本情况及学习情况
本班共有学生46名,其中男生19名,女生27名。本班学生多数思维活跃,有较强的表现欲和竞争意识。少数学生的思维反应较慢,学习能力较弱。经过一学期的学习,学生已经具有一定的学习习惯,学习较为努力。但是由于年龄特点和认知水平得原因,学生对综合运用知识得能力还处于不太高的水平,还需要在老师得引导下系统得对所学得知识进行整理与归纳,加深对新知识得理解与掌握,才能进一步提高运用知识得能力与水平。
二、复习的重难点及知识要点概括
《语文》本学期语文的知识点主要在以下几个方面:
(一)本册课本的学习重点及低年级的学习重点:生字和词语的教学与学习(识字教学);包括字的音形意的把握;几种句子的改写与述说;看图写话及对所学的语文知识的积累和灵活运用。其中在学生对基础知识的把握上要把好关,让学生尽可能地达到牢固掌握;在语文综合能力的运用上,要对学生进行分层次的辅导,让学生能灵活的把握,同时能准确地运用。
三、后进生转化措施
我们班46名学生,有8名后进生,这几名学生有点笨。为此,这学期要从以下几方面来转化后进生:
1、注重学生的课堂表现,关注学生在课堂上的一举一动,督促学生上课专心听讲。
2、课后耐心辅导学生,学生不会的知识多讲几遍,直到他们听懂为止。
3、让学习好的同学帮忙,带着后进生学,多指导他们。
4、多鼓励表扬,少批评学生,调动学生学习的积极性。
5、多开导学生,让学生明白读书的重要性。
6、关心爱护他们,让他们对自己有信心。
四、优秀生转化措施
在短短的几天里我打算以下几方面来提高优秀率:
1、注重学生的课堂表现,关注学生在课堂上的一举一动,督促学生上课专心听讲。
2、课后耐心辅导学生,学生不会的知识多讲几遍,直到他们听懂为止。
3、督促学生认真完成作业,关心爱护他们,让他们对自己有信心。
4、多鼓励表扬,少批评学生,调动学生学习的积极性。多开导学生,让学生明白读书的重要性。
五、具体的复习进度安排
12月29日至12月31日:第八单元、第七单元
1、生字词语的学习理解
2、句子的改写与转换
3、阅读能力的培养,中心句的学习
1月4日至1月9日:第六单元、第五单元、第四单元
1、生字词语的学习与把握
2、学习积累好的词语与句子
3、学习体会文章的思想
看图写话训练
1月12日至1月16日:第三单元、第二单元、第一单元
1、生字词语的学习与运用
2、近义词与反义词
3、的,地词组的运用
1月19日至1月20日:综合复习
1、字、词、句的复习
2、答题技巧
cet6ji篇十四
cet-6词汇语法模拟题集06
unit 6
1. the ____ cats that are still found in some remote places are distantly related to our friendly domestic companions.
[a] savage [b] wild
[c] cruel [d] untamed
2. there are two ____ mistakes in this sentence. can you point them out?
[a] arranged[b] planned
[c] deliberate [d] calculated
3. the large crowds lingering in the streets were quickly ____ by the heavy rain.
[a] dispersed [b] removed
[c] disposed[d] disappeared
4. john says that his present job does not provide him with enough ____ for his organizing ability.
[a] range [b] space
[c] capacity[d] scope
5. although i tried to concentrate on the lecture i was ____ by the noise from the next door.
[a] disturbed [b] interrupted
[c] distracted [d] interfered
6. the soldiers ____ themselves by wearing white garments in the snow.
[a] pretended [b] masked
[c] disguised [d] concealed
7. the burglar ____ the woman in her stomach with a knife and she died soon.
[a] entered[b] perceived
[c] permeated [d] stabbed
8. i didnt make out what the professor means because his handwriting is so ____.
[a] eligible[b] illegible
[c] knowledgeable [d] vague
9. the lieutenant is tall and big and looks very ____ in his new army uniform.
[a] childlike [b] vulnerable
[c] versatile [d] masculine
10. the ____ meaning of “blue” is a color, but it can also mean “unhappy”.
[a] literate[b] literary
[c] literal[d] lingering
11. recently a number of cases have been reported of young children ____ a violent act previously seen on television.
[a] modifying [b] stimulating
[c] accelerating [d] duplicating
12. reading ____ the mind only with materials of knowledge; it is thinking that makes what we read ours.
[a] rectifies [b] prolongs
[c] furnishes [d] minimises
13. to write a summary effectively, you will need to ____ words for phrases, phrases for sentences, and general entrances for lists of details.
[a] convert[b] complement
[c] substitute [d] constitute
14. professor light asked his secretary to ____ a hundred copies of this article on the duplicating machine.
[a] run over[b] run down
[c] run into[d] run off
15. during the famine of 1943, millions of chinese peasants ____ to the cities because they could not survive in the rural areas.
[a] migrated[b] emigrated
[c] mobilized [d] immigrated
16. when she discovered the ____ of her bag, she went to the police.
[a] thief [b] assault
[c] theft
cet6ji篇十五
cet-6词汇语法模拟题集04
unit 41. he is a(n) ____ and well-behaved child, but his parents worry about him for he talks too little.
[a] obedient[b] transient
[c] conscious [d] passionate
2. he becomes more and more arrogant and his imperative accent ____ me completely.
[a] confuses[b] dispels
[c] compels[d] repels
3. these days i was always dreaming a(n) ____ dream in which i was chased by a horrible demon.
[a] enthusiastic [b] fancy
[c] optimistic [d] fantastic
4. the villagers all signed a ____ asking for a hospital to be built.
[a] bill [b] vote
[c] petition[d] treaty
5. many traditional chinese believe that high forehead is ____ of great mental power.
[a] objective [b] indicative
[c] directive [d] decisive
6. for years blair family ____ the hope of a trip abroad, and it was not realized until recently when they came to china.
[a] nourished [b] nurtured
[c] prospered [d] maintained
7. their marriage came to an end because they were simply not ____ with each other.
[a] comparable [b] identical
[c] compatible [d] conspicuous
8. there are many outstanding musicians at that time, but he is no doubt the ____ one of his day.
[a] notorious [b] former
[c] fundamental [d] foremost
9. large price increases could ____ demands for even larger wage increases.
[a] triple [b] trigger
[c] attribute to [d] inject
10. though you are not well-paid now, it is a job and will bring you great profit in the long run.
[a] promising [b] predictable
[c] encouraging [d] inspiring
11. in this factory the machines are not regulated ____ but are jointly controlled by a central computer system.
[a] independently [b] inspanidually
[c] irrespectively [d] irregularly
12. every chemical change either results from energy being used to produce the change, or causes energy to be ____ in some form.
[a] given off [b] put out
[c] set off[d] used up
13. if businessmen are taxed too much, they will no longer be motivated to work hard, with the result that incomes from taxation might actually ____.
[a] shrink [b] delay
[c] disperse[d] sink
14. american companies are evolving from mass-production manufacturing to ____ enterprises.
[a] moveable[b] changing
[c] flexible[d] varying
15. if you know what the trouble is, why dont you help them to ____ the situation?
[a] simplify[b] modify
[c] verify [d] rectify
16. i cannot believe she is leaving the company--i thought she was a permanent ____.
[a] fitting[b] fixt
cet6ji篇十六
一、准备时如何着手:
1.要回归基础知识。到了最后阶段,不宜再复习所有知识点,把重点要深入掌握,争取不让自己会的东西再丢分,基础要好的话,保证拿到基础分的前提下,细化知识点。
2.做好查缺补漏。应该把做过的练习进行总结和归类,对于自己不明白并且是考点的,不仅要注意而且要进行细致分析,不要放过任何可以拿分的知识点。
3.要及时解决发现的问题。有针对性地复习对最后阶段提高成绩很有帮助。
4.注意一些应试技巧。在考前复习时,要总结一些技巧,并要梳理一下做题的思路。对于老师没画重点的科目,自己要对知识点系统总结,把握规律,找出认为是重点的地方升深度记忆(平时上课反复强调的地方)。
1、语文
(1)一个星期复习3个单元,背诵部分要背的非常熟练
(2)多做一些阅读题,提高阅读水平
(3)作文都复习一遍,学会列提纲,考试时时间不够的话就要学会在脑子里把提纲列出来,这样写出来的文章会有条理,也不会因为慌乱而写的没头没脑。平时写多一些读后感练练笔。
2、数学
(1)一个星期复习2个单元,要点要记住。最好复习一单元就写一套单元复习题,然后做一套包含了几个单元要点的练习题;
(2)多做数学题,提高运算水平及解题能力
(3)做题过程中要注意粗心大意的毛病
3、英语
(1)一个星期复习两个单元
(2)背诵部分背书,必背单词背熟,语法要清楚、记牢
总结:
对于学过的内容要重新翻一遍,重要知识点要牢记,平时考过的试卷如果时间允许的话也可以再过一遍。总的来说,期末考试是对一个学期的总结,基础牢固,避免粗心大意,基本上就不会有什么大问题啦!
二、复习目标:
基础知识版块
1、生字词:掌握本册要求学生学会的150个生字。读准字音,认清字形,了解在语言环境中的字义,正确书写。
2、词语:理解常用的词语并学习运用,主动积累课文中出现的四字词语和成语,正确认读,正确书写,大致了解意思,理解常用的词语并学习运用。
3、多音字:结合课文的朗读,读准多音字。对课文中带的多音字,要重点复习。
4、句子:语句通顺,表达清楚。根据要求写句子。
5、读读背背:能背诵要求背诵的课文、段落、古诗词。熟记积累运用中要求读背的词语、名言警句、谚语,歇后语、古诗词。
阅读版块:
1、有一定的速度,每分钟不少于300字。
2、能读懂程度适合的文章。
3、能联系上下文和生活实际,揣摩词句的意思。
4、能把握文章的叙述顺序,领悟表达方法。
5、能理解和把握文章的主要内容。
6、能联系上下文,生活实际,背景资料理解含义深刻的句子。
7、能结合阅读资料,联系生活实际独立思考,勇于发表自己的见解。
8、在理解课文的过程中,体会顿号与逗号,分号与间隔号的不同用法。
9、扩展自己的阅读面,课外阅读总量不少于10万字。
习作版块:
1、能写简单的记实作文和想象作文,做到内容具体,感情真实。
2、能按一定的顺序写,根据表达需要分段叙述。
3、做到语句通顺,不写错别字,正确使用标点符号。
4、书写规范,
5、养成想清楚再写和写后认真修改的习惯。
三、复习措施:
新理念:即减少头绪,加强综合,引导学生积累语言,感悟语言,运用语言,着力于培养学生的语文素三、复习措施:
新内容:即依据大修订教科书,并适当想课外拓展,以知识与能力,过程与方法,情感、态度、价值观三个维度为经,以识字、阅读、写作、口语交际和语文实践为纬,组织复习内容。
新教法:即从学生已有知识基础出发,从课文入手,引导学生主动复习,多读书,多积累,精做题,做好题,举一反三,掌握规律。
四、复习方法:
分为:听写训练、基础知识、积累运用、阅读、写作等五个部分。
1、听写训练、基础知识穿插在每节课中进行复习。
2、积累运用总结出题型重在平时的练习。
3、阅读部分的分类方法很多,可以从文章内容来分,也可以从文章的表达方式上分。
4、作文的分类也很多,可以从写人、记事、写景和应用来分,也可以从命题的形式来分。
在进行总复习的过程中,注意以下两点:
1、突出重点。从学生的角度看,我们要特别注意差生,多帮助他们一点,从而提高及格率。从整个学习内容看,阅读和作文是重点。在阅读的复习中,词、句、段的理解是重点。在作文复习中,怎样把话写通顺,把事情的起因、经过、结果写清楚是重点。从学生的学习方式来看,探究性学习是重点。提出自己需要了解的问题,是探究性学习的关键。
2、讲练结合。在整个复习阶段,以引导、归纳练习为主,在一堂课上学生应该有口头的练习,又有笔头的练养。
cet6ji篇十七
高三有多重要,关乎孩子的一生之路,甚至影响一个家庭未来的兴旺,在孩子和老师都努力的.情况下,我们佰渡教育希望每一位家长在条件允许的情况下尽力配合,为孩子做好后勤工作以及心里辅导,我们没理由不去信任自己的孩子,他们是我们的希望,更是一个独立的个体,如果缺少了这份信任与辅助,他们的明天或许会多些灰色。以下是我们提的几点意见。
第一:家长要成为孩子高三学习生活的减压器。
孩子在学校,来自学业以及老师方面的压力已经够大,他自己已经在努力地、勇敢地承担着,就这一点,连我这个当老师的,也很佩服孩子们。常常看到他们在重压之下,灯下苦读的身影,就深感孩子们、高中的孩子们,尤其是高三的孩子们,真的是太苦了。但他们仍然可以在课余谈笑风生,那阳光灿烂的样子和活泼的身姿,真的让我觉得,我很爱他们。他们比之我当年高中的生活,缺少了太多的休闲娱乐。
从学校教育,高考体制下的课程设置、知识考察的难度、深度、灵活度方面,谁都不敢说自己全懂,全行;从学法指导方面,你就行?我不是说行的家长没有,但大多数家长、甚至可以说绝大多数家长是不行的,不行还瞎掺和,孩子不配合,就会闹矛盾,孩子听你的,可能又偏离老师要求的轨道,成为另搞一套。凡是另搞一套的孩子,最后的成绩绝大多数都不理想。这是我多年高三经历中所见到的。 家长急迫的心情,希望孩子鲤鱼跃龙门,一飞冲天,人同此心,心同此理。我也是做家长的,我太理解这种心情了。同时,你也应该知道,你的心情孩子肯定是理解的,他明白你有多么着急。他自己其实比你更急,所以家长不要再给孩子施加更多的压力,而是要想办法帮孩子减压。
学会倾听孩子的倾诉,而不是对孩子唠叨不休。你要更多的关心他吃的好不好,睡的好不好,心情好不好,身体好不好!至于学习的事,你不够专业,那么,交给孩子自己,交给学校和老师,你少点参与,少些不专业的要求和意见,是比较明智的。除非你也是在这个体制中的一名教育工作者。
第二:做好孩子的情绪调节工作。
由于高三一年,各种各样的考试非常多,成绩忽高忽低,肯定是常见的“事件”。这个时候,孩子的情绪会随着成绩的起伏,发生很大的波动。有好些孩子会在拿到成绩的时候受到严重打击,流泪,低落,甚至想要放弃。这时候,家长更需要一颗平常心面对,让孩子知道,你不会责怪他,反而会理解他,支持他。