2000年1月六级参考答案
Part I Listening Comprehension
1. D |
2. A |
3. C |
4. B |
5. C |
6. B |
7. B |
8. D |
9. A |
10. C |
11. C |
12. C |
13. B |
14. A |
15. D |
16. D |
17. D |
18. C |
19. A |
20. B |
21. B |
22. A |
23. C |
24. C |
25. D |
26. C |
27. B |
28. A |
29. D |
30. A |
31. B |
32. C |
33. A |
34. D |
35. B |
36. D |
37. D |
38. A |
39. C |
40. B |
41. B |
42. D |
43. D |
44. C |
45. A |
46. D |
47. B |
48. C |
49. A |
50. B |
51. C |
52. B |
53. A |
54. A |
55. B |
56. D |
57. C |
58. D |
59. B |
60. A |
61. C |
62. C |
63. D |
64. A |
65. C |
66. B |
67. C |
68. D |
69. B |
70. A |
71. had → has
72. directly → indirectly
73. into → onto/on
74. too → so
75. planet → planets
76. head → mind
77. little → much
78. consider → considering
79. they → /(删)
80. arriving → arriving at (或 reaching)
Part V Writing
How I Finance My College Education
With the rapid development of higher education in China, and more high school graduates admitted, universities can no longer be financed exclusively by the government and students must pay at least partly for their schooling.
There are various ways for a student to pay his tuition and fees. To begin with, if the student is quite excellent in his studies, he can apply for scholarship. Secondly, especially in China, he can always depend on his parents for all kinds of expenditure, including living allowances. Then, he can choose to turn to the bank for a loan to pay his way through university, which he can repay after graduation. If he finds all the above not desirable, he still had another road to take-to do a part-time job and work his way through.
In my case, I am fortunate enough to be born into a well-to-do family and have no difficulty having my parents pay for all my fees. But as a college student, I dislike a totally dependent existence, so I am working part-time as a newspaper-boy to help support myself. And I am also studying hard, hoping to win some scholarship or awards one day so that I can be wholly self-reliant and independent.