英语六级真题参考答案
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1. B) enjoyed having the independence
2. A) hinders their healthy growth
3. D) somewhat mixed responses
4. A) promote sensible promoting
5. B) is much safer than before
6. C) their fear is amplified by media exposure of crime
7. D) their maturity and personal qualities
8. unsafe situation 9. anxiety 10. every moment
听力:
Section A 短对话
11. D) Fred may have borrowed a sleeping bag from someone else.
12. B) It will cool down over the weekend.
13. C) Hosting a TV program.
14. D) The plants should be put in a shady spot.
15. C) Go to bed early.
16. B) She has learned to appreciate modern sculptures.
17. A)They seem satisfied with what they have done
18. A)The man shouldn't hesitate to take the course.
19 B)Domestic issues of general social concern.
20 D)Based on public expectation and ...
21 D) Professional qualification
22 A)Their average life span was less than 50
23 C)learn to use now technology.
24 D)When all people become wealthier
25 C)Control environment
26. B)27 .A)28. C)29 .B)30. B)31. A)32. C)33. D)34 .A)35. D)
36. tongue 37. official 38. administration 39 commerce
40 spread 41 disadvantaged 42 confidence 43 investigate
44. come to understand how it is used as a symbol of both individual identity and social connection
45. infants born into English-speaking communities acquire their language before they learn to use folks and knives
46. You are encourage to develop your own individual responses to various practical and theoretical issues
47.From TV and fashion magazines.
48. eating disorders49. impossibly proportioned
50. three years51. make money
仔细阅读
52 B) efforts have been made to protect turtles from dying out.
53 D) The turtle's population has decreased in spite of human protection
54 B) Unregulated commercial fishing
55 A) It threatens the sandy beaches on which they lay eggs.
56 C) call for effective measures to ensure sea turtle's survival.
57 C) College education is rewarding in spite of the starting costs.
58 D) The gap between the earnings of college and high-school graduates narrowed
59 A)save more on tuition.
60 D)consider college education a consumer product
61 B)A satisfying experience with their budgets
完型填空
62. C63. B64. D65. A66. D67. B68. C69. A 70. C71. B72. A73. D74. C75. B76. A77. D
78. D79. C80. B81. A
翻译
82. him out of buying a car
83. Keeping a sense of humor helps
84. he had no choice but to confess the crime he had committed
85. there must be someone who is speaking ill of them
86. it hard to resist the temptation of ice cream
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How to improve student's mental health
1、大学生的心理健康十分重要
2、因此,学校可以......
3、我们自己应当......
Students' mental health has been playing an increasingly important role in our day-to-day life. Indeed, it is widely accepted that it has gained growing popularity among persons in all walks of life. There is a general discussion today about the issue of disorder in brains.
Obviously, it is necessary that effective actions should be taken to prevent problems. Authorities
in universities play a critical role in the situation. To begin with, schools, such as colleges or universities, can provide chances for the young men to ease their attention. What's more, some are physically strong, but psychological problems are able to bring potential threats. Teaches may have a chance to find them in advance. Besides, specialists in this field are to be required to make full preparation for cases in time. Facing the crisis, experts can deal with it in a professional way, which means they have more or better opportunities to save us than others. (学校)
From the factors mentioned above, we may safely draw the conclusion that we can free ourselves from mental illness by taking certain precautions. For example, if you have pains or puzzles in mind, finding a friend to express these is a good way to release pressure. Certainly, there is little doubt that further attention will be paid to the issue.(我们)
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1. C. New explanations for the obesity epidemic.
2. A. gained the least weight
3. B. it causes sleep loss
4. D. It contributes to our weight gain.
5. C. It suppresses their appetite.
6. D. Those who quit smoking.
7. B. the rising proportion of minorities in its population
8. unclear9. family size10. partly genetic
听力
11. A) He is quite easy to recognize.
12. C) Continue her dancing class.
13. D) The woman may not h ave followed the doctor’s instructions.
14. C) They no longer suit his eyesight.
15. D) He rushed out of the bath to answer the phone.
16. D) Assembling the bookcase.
17. A) Urge Jenny to spend more time on study.
18. C) The local people feel insecure about the dam.
19. B) Its production and sales reached record levels.
20. A) They cost less.
21. C) It is bound to revive.
22. A) Organising protests.
23. C) Anti-nuclear campaigns.
24. A) By harassing them.
25. D) Supportive.
26. B) The air pressure is low.
27. C) People knew long ago how to predict the weather.
28. B) People can predict the weather by their senses.
29. D) They feel burdened with numerous tasks every day.
30. B) Draw a detailed to-do list.
31. A) They have accomplished little.
32. A) Their performance may improve.
33. B) Increased susceptibility to disease.
34. D) Pay more attention to bodily sensations.
35. C) The relationship between stress and illness.
36 appearance37 symbol38 decades39 exported40 apparent41 percentage42 co mbination43 convenient
44 Our air quality now suffers from the effects of pollutants emitted directly from our cars.
45 The problems caused by motorized vehicles in the West are often magnified in developing nations.
46 Movement in some cities comes to a virtual standstill as motorized traffic competes with bicycles and pedestrians.
阅读理解:
47. lighter and more absorbent48. the potential in the U.S.
49. established athletic footwear industry50. informally
51. The team spirit and shared values of the athletes
仔细阅读
52. B. By its sustainability
53. D. the decrease of brodiversity
54. C. They are not necessarily sustainable.
55. A. It will go through radical changes.
56. D. To urge people to rethink what sustainable agriculture is.
57. A. They were of inferior races.
58. B. They can do just as well as their predecessors.
59. D. They may forever remain poor and underachieving.
60. C. Prevent them from being marginalized.
61. B. how to help immigrants to better fit into American society.
完型和翻译:
62 C results63 A services64 D from65 C due66 B owners67 D grants68 C unique
69B permission70 A except71 C original72 D distribute73 B length74 A plus
75 C distinguish76 B but77 A identical78 C popularity79 D Upon80 B renewed
81 A long
82 He designed the first suspension bridge, which combined beauty and function perfectly.(把完美与功能完美地结合起来)
83 It was very dark, but Mary seemed to know which way to take by instinct.(本能地知道该走哪条路)
84 I don't think it advisable that parents deprive their children of freedom (剥夺孩子们的自由)to spend their spare time as they wish.
85 Older adults who have a high level of daily activities have more energy and a lower death rate compared with those who don't. (与不那么活跃的人相比死亡率要低)
86 Your resume should attract a would-be boss's attention by demonstrating why you are the best candidate for a certain position. (为什么你是某个职位的最佳人选)
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Part 1 Writing
范文一
Recent decades have seen the rapid development of information technology, and thereby E-books have wound their way into our daily life. Because of the wide and quick popularity of E-books, there has been an increasing controversy over the question of whether E-books will replace traditional books or not.
Many people hold the idea that it will not take long for E-books to replace traditional books because E-books have quite a few advantages over traditional ones. First, E-books are more accessible to readers, because the readers just need to log onto the internet and read online. Second, thanks to the advanced technology, the cost of E-books is much lower, so it takes readers far less money to buy E-books. Last but not the least, reading E-books has developed into part of our daily life, which is particularly appealing to young users, who are the body part of the users of electronic products.
As f ar as I’m concerned, it is not likely for E-books to replace traditional books for lots of reasons. For example, long time of reading E-books will do more harm to our eyes, and readers will find themselves more accessible to printed materials because computers and the internet
haven’t yet been popularized to every corner of our life.
范文二
E-books, or electronic books, have the same information and need the same reading experience as the traditional books, which you actually hold in your hands. E-books have so many benefits that they will replace traditional books.
E-books can be created on a shoestring budget while the authors of traditional books will have to overcome a tough sales target before they even consider making a profit on the book. E-books are quicker to create because they could be written and published in as little as a week while the time span between starting a traditional book and writing it could take around a year or two. E-books are easier to target a wide market because they may be sold on the Internet to anyone with a credit card and an Internet connection in any place in the world, while with a traditional book it may be difficult to expand to new markets, since it will involve further significant costs on distribution and marketing.
To conclude, E-books are a very valuable tool that could be used as a profit centre, as a publishing tool or as a marketing tool. They have many advantages over the traditional books. E-books will replace traditional books.
Part 2 Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)
1. D) Scientists’ vision of the world in half a century.
2. B) may not come true
3. A) humans won’t have to donate organs for transplantation
4. C) live to 100 and more with vitality
5. C) alien life will likely be discovered
6. A ) might survive all catastrophes on earth
7. D) lost fingers and limbs will be able to regrow
8. artificial intelligence9. weapons10. religion
Part 3 Listening Comprehension
Section A
11. D) The man is a fan of world-famous football players.
12. D) Solve his problem by doing a part-time job.
13. C) A real nuisance.
14. A) The errors will be corrected soon.
15. B) He has to type his paper once more.
16. A) They might have to change their plan.
17. D) They are not late for a loan application.
18. C) The quality of air will surely change for the better.
19. B) Numerous varieties of food.
20. B) A world of antiques.
21. D) It generates 70% of the electricity it uses.
22. B) 30,000
23. C) Thinking about doing a different job.
24. A) She has finally got a promotion and a pay raise.
25. B) He changed his mind about marriage unexpectedly.
Section B
26. D) They are getting more popular as a means of water recreation.
27. A) Water scooter operators lack of experience.
28. B) They produce too much noise.
29. D) Enforce necessary regulations.
30. D) They are changing.
31. B) Not many of them stay in the same place for long.
32. C) Keep a friendly distance.
33. D) It may lead to a lack of properly educated workers.
34. B) It affects both junior and senior high schools.
35. C) Rewarding excellent academic performance.
Section C
36. survive37. complicated38. offenders
39. whereby40. incurring41. influence42. serving43. restore
44. The alternative to capital punishment is longer sentences. But they would certainly cost the tax payers much money.
45. that does not mean that person isn't guilty of the crime, or that he shouldn't pay society the debt he owes.
46. a large part of it in prison for acts that he committed while not in full control of his mind.
Part 4 Reading in Depth
47. causing a reaction
48. an emotional debate
49. The approval of every victim’s family
50. exploiting a national tragedy
51. raise awareness
52. B) Their currency has slumped.
53. C) They have to spend more money when buying imported goods.
54. D) They think of it as a good tourist destination.
55. C) They vacation at home rather than abroad.
56. A) The dollar’s value will not increase in the short term.
57. D) They care more about which college their children go to than the children themselves.
58. A) They want to increase their children’s chances of entering a prestigious college.
59. C) Kid’s actual abilities are more important than their college backgrounds.
60. B) Degrees of prestigious universities do not guarantee entry to graduate programs.
61. C) they experience more job dissatisfaction after graduation
Part 5 Cloze
62. A) soar63. D) route64. A) Of65. A) import66. A) offering67. C) announced
68. D) Consistently69. A) quotas70. C) barely71. D) abolished72. C) initiative
73. B) but74. D) version75. A) because76. B) automatic77. D) dismissed
78. C) about79. C) professionals80. A) prospect81. B) clearly
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1 A) Raising efficiency
2 B) Cut energy consumption
3 C) Get rid of air-conditioners
4 A) A small proportion (新东方选B) Some forty percent 错)
5 D) Providing subsidies
6 A) Recycling heat and energy
7 D) We choose the most efficient models of refrigerators and other white goods
8 annual utility-bill savings.
9 self-denial.
10 the market itself.
听力
11. C Compromise with his colleague.
12. B Nancy regrets buying the dress.
13. A Wash the dishes.
14. C She is eager to share news with the woman.
15. B A mechanic.
16. D There isn't much business downtown nowadays.
17. B The lounge is not a place for him to study in.
18. C To prevent mosquito bites.
19. A In a studio.
20. B To stay there for half a year.
21. A Designing fashion items for several companies.
22. B It has become much more competitive.
23. D It enables her to understand people better.
24. B Positively.
25. C It vanishes the moment she steps into her role.
26. D To set up an express train network throughout Europe.
27. C Traveling time by train between major European cities will be cut by half.
28. D Traveling by train may be as quick as,or even quicker than by air.
29. A In 1981.
30. C The mind and body should be taken as an integral whole.
31. D A patient's expectations of a drug have an effect on their recovery.
32. B The workings of the mind may help patients recover.
33. A Enjoying strong feelings and emotions.
34. D Doing daily routines.
35. B A psychologist.
36. squarely37. floating38. Occasionally39. dutifully40. witty
41. humorous42. guilt43. material
44. the instructor's talking about road construction in ancient Rome, and nothing could be more boring
45. Your blank expression, and the faraway look in your eyes are the cues that betray you inattentiveness.
46. they automatically start daydreaming when a speaker begins talking on something complex or interesting
阅读简答
47 from mother’s support network.
48 climb the corporate ladder.
49 taken seriously.50 at home. / in a home office51 stress.
阅读Section B
52 C One’s occupationaffects the way one is treated as a person.
53 A Some customers simply show no respect to those who serve them.
54 D She found it natural for professionals to treat her as inferior.
55 B Those working in the service industry shouldn’t be treated as servants.
56 A See what kind of person they are.
57 C The inequality in the distribution of wealth.
58 C The American nation is becoming more and more divided despite its wealth
59 B The very rich are politically sensitive.
60 C They want to gain support for global economics’integration.
61 D Foreign countries will place the same economic barriers in return.
完形
62.C) out63.A) convince64.C) Amid65.B) emerge66.C) describe
67.A) ones68.D) through69.B) realized70.A) pursuing71.D) competitive
72.B) horror73.C) with74.A) threw75.D) which76.C) rushed
77.A) successive78.C) though79.D) furiously80.B) about81.A) curious
翻译
82 our communication would not have been so rapid and convenient
83 nothing is more helpful than a sense of humor
84 but (he) refused to make further explanation( for doing so)/ to further explain why
85 while animal behavior depends mainly upon (on) their instinct(s)
86 should he lie to the court
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2007年6月23日六级参考答案
Part I Writing (30 minutes)
Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning) (15 minutes)
1. N
2. Y
3. NG
4. Y
5. those things that they love most
6. products
7. more confidence
8. What do I really want to do?9. g ive up, or risk10. the lack of action
Part III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes)
11. A) Surfing the net.
12. B) He is sure of his success in the exam.
13. D) The man is quite optimistic about human nature.
14. C) Stay in business.
15. A) More money.
16. B) She missed the comforts of home.
17. C) Seek professional advice.
18. A) He dresses more formally now.
19. B) To have meetings.
20. D) It can lessen the discomfort caused by air travel.
21. D) Avoided eating rich food.
22. C) Not many of them chose to do what she did
23. A) At a fair.
24. C) The purchasing of some equipment.
25. B) Training consultancy.
26. A) Improve themselves.
27. D) By making detailed plans and carrying them out.
28. D) To illustrate how easily people abandon their goals.
29. B) Karen was adopted by Ray Anderson.
30. B) He sacrificed his life to save a baby girl.
31. A) The reported hero turned out to be his father.
32. B) Japan.
33. D) By taking shorter vacations each year.
34. A) To combat competition and raise productivity.
35. C) Reducing their working hours.
36. licensed37. obligation38. assess39. coordinate40.
circumstance
41. inappropriate42. responsibility43. prime
44. It is sometimes required that we work overtime, and that we change shifts four or five times a month.
45. Most hospitals are now staffed by new graduates, as experienced nurses finally give up trying to change the system.
46. they will find that most critical hospital cares will be provided by new, inexperienced, and sometimes inadequately trained nurses.
Part IV Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth) (25 minutes)
47. The brilliance of S. Brin and L. Page
48. the academic project
49. By word of mouth
50. meet their price
51. advertising
52. B) Why affluence doesn’t guarantee happiness?
53. D) materialism has run wild in modern society
54. A) Their material pursuits have gone far ahead of their earnings.
55. D) Workers who no longer have secure jobs
56. C) New conflicts and complaints
57. B) the Confucian influence on gender norms in Japan
58. B) They use fewer of the deferential linguistic form
59. D) They express strong disapproval
60. A) may lead to changes in social relations
61. C) one of their strategies to compete in a male-dominated society
Part V Cloze (15 minutes)
62. B) By63. A) fresh64. C) live65. D) much66. A) reluctance
67. D) human68. C) rebuilding69. A) review70. C) protecting71.
B) ever
72. D) out73. B) rarely74. A) surge75. C) followed76. B) where
77. A) enough78. C) that79. B) evacuate80. A) ride81. D) negotiations
Part VI Translation (5 minutes)
82. competing with foreign firms for market share
83. does he feel secure and relaxed
84. are deprived of the rights to receive education
85. not to mention / let alone the large amount of money we have spent
86.have gained / caused considerable public concern in recent decades
大学英语六级阅读历年真题训练unit10(A)
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大学英语六级真题试卷及答案
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