2013年12月CET6选词填空---六级必过
2013年12月大学英语六级阅读选词填空真题及答案

【选词填空部分答案】 36 intentions 37 stems 38 permanently 39 delayed 40 simultaneously 41 asset 42 identified 43overwhelming 44 equivalent 45 underlying 【原⽂】 Quite often, educators tell families of children who are learning English as a second language to speak only English, and not their native language, at home. Although these educators may have good (36) intentions, their advice to families is misguided, and it (37) stemsfrom misunderstandings about the process of language acquisition. Educators may fear that children hearing two languages will become (38) permanentlyconfused and thus their language development will be (39) delayed; this concern is not documented in the literature. Children are capable of learning more than one language, whether (40) simultaneouslyor sequentially(依次地). In fact, most children outside of the United States are expected to become bilingual or even, in many cases, multilingual. Globally, knowing more than one language is viewed as an (41) assetand even a necessity in many areas. It is also of concern that the misguided advice that students should speak only English is given primarily to poor families with limited educational opportunities, not to wealthier families who have many educational advantages. Since children from poor families often are (42) identified as at-risk for academic failure, teachers believe that advising families to speak English only is appropriate. Teachers consider learning two languages to be too (43) overwhelming for children from poor families, believing that the children are already burdened by their home situations. If families do not know English or have limited English skills themselves, how can they communicate in English? Advising non-English-speaking families to speak only English is (44) equivalent to telling them not to communicate with or interact with their children. Moreover, the (45) underlying message is that the family's native language is not important or valued. 【阅读匹配⽂章点评】 本⽂涉及近年来较热的话题“第⼆外语习得”及“幼⼉早教”,批判了⼀些所谓“教育专家”教育幼⼉学习英语的⽅式,说明要求家长不说母语,只说英语的教育⽅式并不科学。
2013年12月英语六级真题及答案下载(第三套)(word版)

2013年12月英语六级考试听力真题(第3套)1. M:I need to find a dentist,you said you know Dr.Smith well.do you recommend her?W:Well,I had to see her a few tLmes,but what impressed me most were the magazines in her waiting room.Q:What does the woman imply? D)。
A.Dr.Smith’s waiting room,isn’t tidy.B.Dr.Smith enjoys reading magazines.C.Dr.Smith has left a good impression on her.D.Dr.Smith may not be a good choice.2.W:I'm afraid I can't show you the apartment at the moment,because the tenant is still living in it.It’S really a lovely place with a big kitchen and a sunny window.for only$200 a month.M:Sounds good,but we realy can't rent an apartment without seeing it first.Q:What do we learn from the conversation? C)。
A.The man will rent the apartment when it is available.B.The man made a bargain with the landlady over the rent.C.The man insists on having a look at the apartment first.D.The man is not fully satisfied with the apartment.3. M:S0,that’S what's been keeping you SO busy recently!W:Yes,I've been tied up with my studies.You know I'm planning to go to the United States this comingsununer,but I'm a bit nervous about my English.Q:What is the woinan busy doing? B).A.packing up to go abroad.B.Brushing up on her English.C.Drawing up a plan for her English course.D.Applying for a visa to the United States.4.W: How did you feel when you found out you had high blood pressure?M: Shocked! The problem for me was that there were no symptoms; it seemed to have sneaked up on me.Q: What does the man mean? C)。
2013年12月英语六级备考核心词汇汇总

2013年12月英语六级备考核心词汇汇总Aaccelerate v. 加速affection n. 喜爱accessible a. 可接近的,可进入的acknowledge v. 感谢acquire v. 学会address v. 向……讲话alert a. 活跃的 b. 机警的 c. 外国的allocate a. 准许 b. 位于 c. 分配appeal v. 有吸引力applicable a. 适用的assess v. 估价assumption n. 假定abnormal a. 不正常的abolish v. 废除absurd a. 荒唐的accommodate v. 提供膳宿addict v. 上瘾 >I’m ~ed to computer games. Please save me!acquaint v. 使熟悉 > Are you ~ed with that MM?adhere to v. 遵守 >Adhere to your own principleadverse a. 不利的,有害的 >Adverse circumstances can test a person’s wisdom and courage。
aggravate v. 加重 >Smoking ~s cold.alleviate v. 减轻 >No one can ~ my pain。
alternate v./a 交替(的) >a day of ~ sunshine and rain /Day and night ~amplify v. 扩大(声音)>anonymous a. 匿名的 I received an ~ letter。
applaud v. 鼓掌; 赞许> I ~ your suggestion。
apt a. 易于 >One is ~ to make mistakes if given too muchpressure。
201312CET-6(共三套)真题+参考答案

2013年12月大学英语六级考试真题(第1套)Part IDWriting(30 minutes)(请干正式开考后半小时内完成该部分,之后将迸行听力考试)Directions:For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay on happiness by referring to the saying “Happiness is not the absence of problems, but the ability to deal with them.,,You can cite examples to illustrate your point and then explain how you can develop your ability to deal with problems and be happy. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words.Part II Listening Comprehension (30 minutes)Section ADirections:/n this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At theend of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on Ans^wer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。
2013年12月14日英语六级 CET6 答案 纯答案

翻译一丝绸之路:闻名于世的丝绸之路是一系列连接东西方的路线。
丝绸之路是古代中国的丝绸贸易。
丝绸之路上的贸易在中国、南亚、欧洲和发挥这重要作用。
正是通过丝绸之路,中国的造纸、火药、指南针、印刷术传遍各地。
同样,中国的丝绸、茶叶和瓷器也传遍各地,欧洲也是通过丝绸之路出口各种商品和植物,满足中国市场的需要The famous Silk Road is a series of connecting the East and the West route. The silk road is the ancient Chinese silk trade. The Silk Road trade in South Asia, Europe and China, which plays an important role in. It is through the Silk Road, Chinese papermaking, gunpowder, the compass, the printing press spread all over the world. Similarly, Chinese silk, tea and porcelain also spread all over the world, Europe is through the Silk Road export all kinds of goods and plant, to meet the needs of Chinese Market。
翻译二中国人自古以来就在中秋时节庆祝丰收,这与北美地区庆祝感恩节的习俗十分相似,过中秋节的习俗与唐代早期在中国各地开始流行,中秋节在农历八月十五,是人们拜月的节日,这天夜晚皓月当空,人们合家团聚,共赏明月。
2006年,中秋节被列为中国的文化遗产,2008年又被定为公共假日,月饼被视为中秋节不可或缺的美食,人们将月饼作为礼物馈赠亲友或在家庭聚会上享用。
2013四六级必考词汇大全

12月六级过关必备高频词汇六级必考词500(真的很有用,我做阅读理解时很多陌生词都在里面)1.abnormal a.不正常的>I’m normal,you’re~!2.abolish v.废除>CET-Band4should be abolished!A daydreamer3.abrupt a.突然的,唐突的>Your~ manner embarrassed her!4.absurd a.荒唐的>What an~idea!5.accessory n.附件,零件>Handbag, lipstick,etc.are women’s accessories.What are men’s?Tie,lighter and a fine purse.6.accommodate v.提供膳宿>How can a small town~the Olympic Games?7.addict v.上瘾>I’m~ed tocomputer games.Please save me!8.acquaint v.使熟悉>Are you~ed with that MM?9.adhere to v.遵守>Adhere to your own principle10.adverse a.不利的,有害的>Adverse circumstances can test a person’s wisdom and courage.11.aggravate v.加重>Smoking~s cold.12.alleviate v.减轻>No one can~my pain.13.alternate v./a交替(的)>a day of~ sunshine and rain/Day and night~14.ambiguous a.歧义的>The policeman is looking fora man with one eye.-----Why not use two?你知道此幽默在何处?15.amplify v.扩大(声音)>16.analogy n.类比by analogy17.anonymous a.匿名的I received an~ letter.18.applaud v.鼓掌;赞许>I~your suggestion.19.apt a.易于>One is~to make mistakes if given too much pressure.20.array n.陈列,一系列>the~of fruit and vegetables in the supermarket21.arrogant a.傲慢的>An~man is a self-importantperson.22.ascend v.上升>The balloons are~ing.23.ascribe v.归因于>He~d his failure to hissmall vocabulary.24.aspiration n.抱负Your~is your ambition or strongwish.25.assault n.攻击,袭击>A robber~ed him.26.assert v.断言He~ed that the thief would comeagain.27.assurance n.保证,把握>I give you my ~that the product is safe and reliable.28.attendant n.服务员,随从29.authentic a.真实的,可靠的>Is Clinton’s biography~?30.avert v.避开、转移We~ed a loss.31.bald a.秃顶的A~man is considered to be intelligent.32.barren a.荒芜的,不能生育的>Without dream,life is a~field.33.betray v.背叛;泄露You~ed me.34.bewilder v.使迷惑The new traffic lights ~theman.35.bias n.偏见Bias is prejudice.36.blaze v.燃烧;发强光>Thesummer sun is blazing.37.bleak a.荒凉的;凄凉的>a~future38.blink v.眨眼睛;闪烁>39.blunder n.大错40.bluntly ad.直言不讳地41.blur v.变模糊>Fog blurred my vision.42.bribe v.行贿>Who bribed the bride?Bridegroom.43.browse v.浏览~a web-page44.brutal a.残酷的=cruel/savage/45.capsule n.密封仓,胶囊46.carve v.刻47.casualty n.伤亡人员Many casualties are reported inthe battle.48.cater to v.迎合>cater to the consumers49.caution n.小心50.cherish v.珍视;怀有>~friendship/~the hope that51.chronic a.慢性的;严重的52.circulation n.循环;发行(量)>Reader has the largest~in China.53.climax n.高潮the~of the play54.cling to v.紧紧抓住,依恋;坚持,墨守>The baby clung to his mother./~to the hope that....55.coincidence n.巧合56.collaboration n.合作in~with57.collide v.相撞;冲突The two opinions~ with each other.mence v.开始mute v.乘车上下班>I have to~ between theuniversity town and the downtown area.pact a.紧凑的,结实的a~ car/officepatible a.相容的;兼容的>That husband and wife are very~.pensate v.赔偿>The insurance company~d theman for his injuries.pile v.汇编,编辑~a encyclopediaplement v.补充,与。
2013 12英语六级真题(不含听力)and解析and参考译文

6级试题2013 12 14Part I Writing (30 minutes)作文一:大学快要毕业了,需要找工作,写一封求职信说明申请工作的原因和自己能胜任的理由。
作文二:For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay about the impact of information explosion by referring to the saying "a wealth of information creates a poverty of attention". You can cite examples to illustrate your point and then explain what you can do to avoid being distracted by irrelevant information? You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words.作文三:For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay on happiness by referring to the saying”Happiness is not the absence of problems”,but the ability to deal with them.” You can cite examples to illustrate your point and then explain how you can develop your ability to deal with problem and be happy.you should write at least 150words but no more than 200words.Section C Directions: In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks with the exact words you have just heard. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。
2013年12月英语六级真题答案完整版及解析

A) Asset I) permanentlyB) Delayed j) prevalentC) Deviates k) simultaneouslyD) Equivalent L) stemsE) Identified M) successivelyF) Intentions N) underlyingG) Object O) visualizingH) overwhelmingQuite often, educators tell families of children who are learning English as a second language to speak only English, and not their native language, at home. Although these educators may havemisunderstandings about the process of language acquisition. Educators may fear that childrenIn fact, most children outside of the United States are expected to become bilingual or even, in many cases, multilingual. Globally, knowing more than one language is viewed as an (41) asset and even a necessity in many areas. It is also of concern that the misguided advice that students should speak only English is given primarily to poor families with limited educational opportunities, not to wealthier families who have many educational advantages. Since childrenadvising families to speak English only is appropriate. Teachers consider learning two languagesalready burdened by their home situations.If families do not know English or have limited English skills themselves, how can they communicate in English? Advising non-English-speaking familiesimportant or valued.Just over a decade into the 21st century, women’s progress can be celebrated across a range of fields. They hold the highest political offices from Thailand to Brazil, Costa Rica to Australia.A woman holds the top spot at the International Monetary Fund; another won the Nobel Prize in economics. Self-made billionaires in Beijing, tech innovators in Silicon Valley, pioneering justices in Ghana—in these and countless other areas, women are leaving their mark.But hold the applause. In Saudi Arabia, women aren’t allowed to drive. In Pakistan, 1,000women die in honor killings every year. In the developed world, women lag behind men in pay and political power. The poverty rate among women in the U.S. rose to 14.5% last year.To measure the state of women’s progress. Newsweek ranked 165 countries, looking at five areas that affect women’s lives; treatment under th e law, workforce participation, political power, and access to education and health care. Analyzing data from the United Nations and the WorldEconomic Forum, among others, and consulting with experts and academics, we measured 28 factors to come up with our rankings.Countries with the highest scores tend to be clustered in the West, where gender discrimination is against the law, and equal rights are constitutionally enshrined(神圣化). But there were some surprises. Some otherwise high-ranking countries had relatively low scores for political representation. Canada ranked third overall but 26th in power, behind countries such as Cuba and Burundi. Does this suggest that a woman in a nation’s top office translates to better lives for women in general? Not exact ly.“Trying to quantify or measure the impact of women in politics is hard because in very few countries have there been enough women in politics to make a difference,”says Anne-Marie Goetz, peace and security adviser for U.N. Women.Of course, no index can account for everything. Declaring that one country is better than another in the way that it treats more than half its citizens means relying on broad strokes and generalities. Some things simply can’t be measured. And cross-cultural comparisons can t account for difference of opinion.Certain conclusions are nonetheless clear. For one thing, our index backs up a simple but profound statement made by Hillary Clinton at the recent Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit. “When we liberate the economic pot ential of women, we elevate the economic performance of communities, nations, and the world,” she said. “There’s a stimulative effect that kicks in when women have greater access to jobs and the economic lives of our countries: Greater political stability. Fewer military conflicts. More food.More educational opportunity for children. By harnessing the economic potential of all women, we boost opportunity for all people.”61. What does the author think about women’s progress so far?A) It still leaves much to be desired.B) It is too remarkable to be measured.C) It has greatly changed women’s fate.D) It is achieved through hard struggle.62. In what countries have women made the greatest progress?A) Where women hold key posts in government.B) Where women’s rights are protected by law.C) Where women’s participation in management is high.D) Where women enjoy better education and health care.63. What do Newsweek rankings reveal about women in Canada?A) They care little about political participation.B) They are generally treated as equals by men.C) They have a surprisingly low social status.D) They are underrepresented in politics.64. What does Anne-Marie Goetz think of a woman being in a nation’s top office?A) It does not necessarily raise women’s political awareness.B) It does not guarantee a better life for the nation’s women.C) It enhances women’s status.D) It boosts women’s confidence.65. What does Hillary Clinton suggest we do to make the world a better place?A) Give women more political power. B) Stimulate women’s creativity.C) Allow women access to education. D) Tap women’s economic potential.。
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2013年12月CET6选词填空---六级必过D选词填空---------六级必过The secret to happiness is keeping busy, research has found. Keeping the mind 3K6 with tasks-no matter how meaningless-staves off(赶走) negative emotions, the study found.However, the bad news is that humans seem hard-wired (天生的) to be lazy in order to save energy, according to Professor Christopher Hsee, a behavioral scientist at Chicago University.In a study 98 students were asked to complete two surveys. After they had completed the first they were made to wait 15 minutes to receive the next one. They were given a choice of either handing in thefirst 3I7 nearby or at a more distant location they had to walk to. Whichever option they chose, they received a chocolate bar. Two- thirds (68 per cent) chose the lazy 3D8 . Those who had taken the walk reported feeling happier than those who bad stayed 3N9 Prof Hsee 4L0 keeping busy helped keep people happy. He said the findings, reported in the journal Psychological Science, had policy 4H1 "Governments may increase the happiness of idle citizens by having them build bridges that are 4O2 useless," he proposed. At the individual Ievel, he advised, "Get up and do something. Anything. Even if there really is no point to what you are doing, you will feel better for it. " He 4B3 , "Incidentally, thinking deeply or engaging in self-reflection 4M4 as keeping busy, too. You do not need to be running around--you just need to be 4E5 , either physically or mentally. "A. study B. added C. thought D. option E. engaged F. especiallyG. increasedH. implicationsI. surveyJ. solutionsK. occupiedL. concludedM. countsN. putO. actuallyWomen in 2011 made no significant gains in winning more top US business jobs, according to a study, but the head of the study said women are poised to make J36 in the year ahead.The number of women who were board directors, corporate officers or top earners at Fortune 500 companies remained 3I7 unchanged, said the study by Catalyst, a nonprofit group that 3K8 opportunities for women in business.The percentage of companies with women on the board of directors was 15.1 percent this year, compared with 14.8 percent in 2010, Catalyst said.Also, the percentage of corporate officer positions 3N9 by women was 15.7 percent in 2011 and 15.4 percent in 2010, it said. The percentageA.precedence B.connection C.prospect D.slightly E.ladder F.favoredG.planH.reversalI.especiallyJ.partingK.oppositeL.choresM.dislikedN.fluidityO.significant36、根据下列短与答案,填写36-46题。
Cancer is the world's top "economic killer" as well as its likely leading cause of death. Cancer costs more in I and lost life than AIDS, malaria, the flu and other diseases that spread person-to-person. Chronic diseases including cancer, heart disease and diabetes E 37 for more than 60 percent of deaths worldwide but less than 3 percent of public and private F 38 for global health, said Rachel Nugent of the Center for Global Development, a Washington-based policy research group. Money shouldn't be taken away from fighting diseasesthat. D 39 person-to-person, but the amount H 40 to cancer is way out of whack (重击) with the impact it has, said Otis Brawley, the cancer society's chief medical officer.Cancer's economic toll (损耗) was $895 billion in 2008--equivalent to 1.5 percent of the world's gross L 41 product, the report says. That's in terms of disability and years of life lost--not the cost of treating the disease, which wasn't addressed in the report. Many groups have been pushing for more attention to non-infectious causes of death, and the United Nations General Assembly has set a meeting on this a year from now. Some policy experts are K 42 it to the global initiative that led to big increases in spending on AIDS nearly a decade ago. "This needs to be discussed at the UN--how we are going to deal with this rising burden of J 43 disease", said Dr. Andreas Ullrich, medical officer for cancer control at WHO.Researchers used the World Health Organization's death and disability reports, and economic data from the World Bank.They G 44 disability-adjusted life years, which reflect the impact a disease has on how long and how A 45 people live.A.productively B.supplying C.shifting D.spread E.accountF.fundingG.calculatedH.devotedI .productivityJ.chronicK.comparingL.domesticM.doubtfulN.clumsilyO.disability36、回答36-46题:Women with low literacy suffer disproportionately more than men, encountering more 36 ( D ) in finding a well-paying job and beingtwice as likely to end up in the group of lowest wage earners, a study released on Wednesday said.Analysis by the Institute for Women's Policy Research (IWPR.found women at all levels of 37( K ) tend to earn less than men, but it's at the lowest literacy levels that the wage gap between genders is most striking.Women with low literacy are twice as 38( M ) as men at the same skill level to be among the lowest earners, bringing in $300 a week or less, the report said."Because women start off so low in terms of wages, having higher literacy and more skills really 39( O ) a big difference," said Kevin Miller, a 40 ( B ) research associate at IWPR andco-author of the study.Women need to go 41 ( N ) in their training and education level to earn the same as men, Miller said.The 42 ( L ) was based on 2009 National Assessment of Adult Literacy surveys, the most recent data 43( H ) , and focused on reading skills, not writing and numeric literacy. That datawas 44 ( F ) from a nationally representative sample of 19,714 people aged 16 and older, living in households or prisons.Data showed about one-third of American adults have low literacy levels, and more than 36 percent of men and 33 percent of women fall into that 45( E ) , the institute said.A.pattern I .conductedB.senior J.independent C.longer K.literacy D.difficulties L.analysisE.categoryM.likelyF.collectedN.furtherG.positionsO.makesH.available。