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2009年12月大学英语六级考试真题试卷-word版

2010-04-23来源:和谐英语
Part V Cloze (5 minutes)
Directions: There are 20 blanks in the following passage. For each blank there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D) on the right side of the paper. You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.
 
McDonald’s, Greggs, KFC and Subway are today named as the most littered brands in England as Keep Britain Tidy called on fast-food companies to do more to tackle customers who drop their wrappers and drinks cartons (盒子) in the streets.
Phil Barton, chief executive of Keep Britain Tidy, 大62家 its new Dirty Pig campaign, said it was the first time it had investigated which 大63家 made up “littered England” and the same names appeared again and again.

62. A) elevating B) convening
C) launching D) projecting
63. A) signals B) signs
C) commercials D) brands
 
“We  64  litterers for dropping this fast food litter   65  the first place but also believe the results have pertinent (相关的) messages for the fast food  66 . Mc-Donald’s, Greggs, KFC and Subway need to do more to  67  littering by their customers.”
He recognised efforts made by McDonald’s,  68  placing litter bins and increasing litter patrols, but its litter remained “all too prevalent”. All fast food chains should reduce  69  packaging, he added. Companies could also reduce prices  70  those who stayed to eat food on their premises, offer money-off vouchers (代金券) or other  71  for those who returned packaging and put more bins at  72  points in local streets, not just outside their premises. A  73  for McDonald’s said: “We do our best. Obviously we ask all our customers to dispose of litter responsibly.” Trials of more extensive, all-day litter patrols were  74  in Manchester and Birmingham.
KFC said it took its  75  on litter management “very seriously”, and would introduce a programme to reduce packaging  76  many products. Subway said that it worked hard to  77  the impact of litter on communities, 78  it was “still down to the  79  customer to dispose of their litter responsibly”. Greggs said it recognised the “continuing challenge for us all”,  80  having already taken measures to help  81  the issue.


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