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6月英语六级阅读理解真题及答案解析「卷二」

6月英语六级阅读理解真题及答案解析「卷二」

6月英语六级阅读理解真题及答案解析「卷二」2016年6月英语六级阅读理解真题及答案解析「卷二」英语六级阅读包括一篇选词填空、一篇段落匹配题、两篇仔细阅读.下面是店铺整理的2016年英语六级阅读理解真题及答案解析,欢迎阅读!选词填空 Section ADirections: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. Please mark the corresponding letter for each item on ,Answer Street 2 with a single line through the centre. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.Questions 26 to 35 are based on the following passage.The robotics revolution is set to bring humans face to face with an old fear—man-made creations as smart and capable as we are but without a moral compass. As robots take on ever more complex roles, the question naturally 26__________ : Who will be responsible when they do something wrong? Manufacturers? Users? Software writers? The answer depends on the robot.Robots already save us time, money and energy. In the future, they will improve our health care, social welfare and standard of living. The 27__________ of computational power and engineering advances will 28__________ enable lower-cost in-home care for the disabled, 29__________ use of driver less cars that may reduce drunk- and distracted-driving accidents and countless home and service-industry uses for robots, from street cleaning to food preparation.But there are 30__________ to be problems. Robot cars will crash. A drone (遥控飞行器)operator will 31__________ someone's privacy. A robotic lawn mower will run over a neighbor's cat. Juries sympathetic to the 32__________ of machines will punish entrepreneurs with company-crushing 33__________ and damages. What should governments do to protect people while 34__________ space for innovation?Big, complicated systems on which much public safety depends, like driver less cars, should be built, 35__________ and sold by manufacturers who take responsibility for ensuring safety and are liable for accidents. Governments should set safety requirements and then let insurer sprice the risk of the robots based on the manufacturer's driving record, not the passenger's.A. arisesB. ascendsC. boundD. combinationE. definiteF. eventuallyG. interfereH. invadeI. manifestingJ. penaltiesK. preservingL. programmedM. proximatelyN. victimsO. Widespread段落匹配 Section BDirections: In this section, you are going to read a passagewith ten statements attached to it.Each statement contains information given in one of the paragraphs. Identify the paragraph from which the information is derived. You may choose a paragraph more than once. Each paragraph is marked with a letter. Answer the questions by marking the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2.Reform and Medical Costs[A] Americans are deeply concerned about the relentless rise in health care costs and health insurance premiums. They need to know if reform will help solve the problem. The answer is that no one has an easy fix for rising medical costs. The fundamental fix—reshaping how care is delivered and how doctors are paid in a wasteful, abnormal system—is likely to be achieved only through trial and error and incremental (渐进的)gains.[B] The good news is that a bill just approved by the House and a bill approved by the Senate Finance Committee would implement or test many reforms that should help slow the rise in medical costs over the long term. As a report in The New England Journal of Medicine concluded, "Pretty much every proposed innovation found in the health policy literature these days is contained in these measures."[C] Medical spending, which typically rises faster than wages and the overall economy, is propelled by two things: the high prices charged for medical services in this country and the volume of unnecessary care delivered by doctors and hospitals, which often perform a lot more tests and treatments than a patient really needs.[D] Here are some of the important proposals in the House and Senate bills to try to address those problems, and why it is hard to know how well they will work.[E] Both bills would reduce the rate of growth in annual Medicare payments to hospitals,nursing homes and other providers by amounts comparable to the productivity savings routinely made in other industries with the help of new technologies and new ways to organize work. This proposal could save Medicare more than $100 billion over the next decade. If private plans demanded similar productivity savings from providers, and refused to let providers shift additional costs to them, the savings could be much larger. Critics say Congress will give in to lobbyists and let inefficient providers off the hook That is far less likely to happen if Congress also adopts strong up aygo” rules requiring that any increase in payments to providers be offset by new taxes or budget cuts.[F] The Senate Finance bill would impose an excise tax(消费税)on health insurance plans that cost more than $8,000 for an individual or $21,000 for a family. It would most likely cause insurers to redesign plans to fall beneath the threshold. Enrollees would have to pay more money for many services out of their own pockets, and that would encourage them to think twice about whether an expensive or redundant test was worth it. Economists project that most employers would shift money from expensive health benefits into wages. The House bill has no similar tax. The final legislation should.[G] Any doctor who has wrestled with multiple forms from different insurers, or patients who have tried to understand their own parade of statements, know that simplification ought to save money. When the health insurance industry was still cooperating in reform efforts, it strade group offered to provide standardized forms for automated processing. It estimated that step would save hundreds of billions of dollars over the next decade. The billswould lock that pledge into law.[H] The stimulus package provided money to convert the inefficient, paper-driven medical system to electronic records that can be easily viewed and transmitted. This requires open investments to help doctors convert. In time it should help restrain costs by eliminating redundant tests, preventing drug interactions, and helping doctors find the best treatments.[I] Virtually all experts agree that the fee-for-service system—doctors are rewarded for the quantity of care rather than its quality or effectiveness—is a primary reason that the cost of care is so high. Most agree that the solution is to push doctors to accept fixed payments to care for a particular illness or for a patient's needs over a year. No one knows how to make that happen quickly. The bills in both houses would start pilot projects within Medicare. They include such measures as accountable care organizations to take charge of a patient's needs with an eye on both cost and quality, and chronic disease management to make sure the seriously ill, who are responsible for the bulk of all health care costs, are treated properly. For the most part, these experiments rely on incentive payments to get doctors to try them.[J] Testing innovations do no good unless the good experiments are identified and expanded and the bad ones are dropped. The Senate bill would create an independent commission to monitor the pilot programs and recommend changes in Medicare's payment policies to urge providers to adopt reforms that work. The changes would have to be approved or rejected as a whole by Congress, making it hard for narrow-interest lobbies to bend lawmakers to their will.[K] The bills in both chambers would create health insuranceexchanges on which small businesses and individuals could choose from an array of private plans and possibly a public option. All the plans would have to provide standard benefit packages that would be easy to compare. To get access to millions of new customers, insurers would have a strong incentive to sell on the exchange. And the head-to-head competition might give them a strong incentive to lower their prices, perhaps by accepting slimmer profit margins or demanding better deals from providers.[L] The final legislation might throw a public plan into the competition, but thanks to the fierce opposition of the insurance industry and Republican critics, it might not save much money. The one in the House bill would have to negotiate rates with providers, rather than using Medicare rates, as many reformers wanted.[M] The president's stimulus package is pumping money into research to compare how well various treatments work. Is surgery, radiation or careful monitoring best for prostate (前列腺)cancer? Is the latest and most expensive cholesterol-lowering drug any better than its common competitors? The pending bills would spend additional money to accelerate this effort.[N] Critics have charged that this sensible idea would lead to rationing of care. (That would be true only if you believed that patients should have an unrestrained right to treatments proven to be inferior.) As a result, the bills do not require, as they should, that the results of these studies be used to set payment rates in Medicare.[O] Congress needs to find the courage to allow Medicare to pay preferentially for treatment sproven to be superior. Sometimes the best treatment might be the most expensive. Butoverall, we suspect that spending would come down through elimination of a lot of unnecessary or even dangerous tests and treatments.[P] The House bill would authorize the secretary of health and human services to negotiate drug prices in Medicare and Medicaid. Some authoritative analysts doubt that the secretary would get better deals than private insurers already get. We believe negotiation could work. It does in other countries.[Q] Missing from these bills is any serious attempt to rein in malpractice costs. Malpractice awards do drive up insurance premiums for doctors in high-risk specialties, and there is some evidence that doctors engage in "defensive medicine" by performing tests and treatment sprimarily to prove they are not negligent should they get sued.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。

大学英语六级卷二真题2016年12月

大学英语六级卷二真题2016年12月

大学英语六级卷二真题2016年12月(总分:710.00,做题时间:120分钟)一、Part I Writing (30 minutes)(总题数:1,分数:106.50)1.Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay on creation. Your essay should include the importance of creation and measures to be taken to encourage creation.You are required to write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words.(分数:106.50)__________________________________________________________________________________________正确答案:(Throughout the ages, we have concluded a number of factors that contribute to success, among which is creation. Just as the saying goes, There is no doubt that creation is the most important human resource of all. Not only is creation the force driving economy and societyto advance, but it is also essential to the development of individuals.Those who often come upwith new ideas are more likely to achieve success, while a man who always sticks to habit and experience can hardly create new things. In terms of giving measures to encourage creation, Iwill list the following ones. On the one hand, the public are expected to realize the significanceof creation, so the social media should play its due role in advocating the value of innovationand encouraging the public to cultivate the awareness of creation. On the other hand, those whoare equipped with creative thinking deserve some kind of praise, both materially and spiritually. Creation has been a hot word for a long time and we cannot emphasize the importance of creationtoo much. Therefore, we should spare no effort to learn knowledge as much as possible to prepare ourselves for being creative people.)解析:论创新古往今来,我们已经总结出了走向成功的几个因素,其中之一就是创新。

12月英语六级考试选词填空练习题

12月英语六级考试选词填空练习题

12月英语六级考试选词填空练习题2016下半年的六级考试很快就会到了,建议大家每天进行一些阅读训练,培养英语阅读习惯和信息查找能力,为12月的英语六级考试打好基础。

Section ADirections:In this section.there is a passage with ten blanks.You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage.Read the passage through carefully before making your choices Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter Please mark the corresponding letter for each item on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.Questions 36 t0 45 are based on the following passage.Wise buying is a positive way in which you can make your money go fuller.The way you go about purchasing an article or a service can actually 36 you money or can add to the cost.Take the 37 example of a hairdryer, If you are buying a hairdryer,you might think that you are making the 38 buy if you choose one whose look you like and which is also the cheapest 39 price.But when you get it home you may find that it takes twice as long as a more expensive 40 to dry your hair.The cost of the electricity plus the cost of your time could well make your hairdryer the most expensive one of all.So what principles should you41 when you go out shopping? If you keep your home.your car or any valuable 42 in excellent condition,you’11 be saving money in the long run.Before you buy a new 43 ,talk to someone who owns one.If you e it or borrow it to check it suits your particularpurpose.Before you buy an expensive 44 ,or a service,do check the price and what is on offer.If possible.choose45 three items or three estimates.A) possessionB)saveC)bestD)applianceE)materialF) fromG)simpleH)withI)inJ)elementK) modelL)itemM)easyN)adoptO)reasonable答案与解析:36.【解析】B。

(完整word版)2016年6月英语六级考试真题试卷附答案和解析(第2套)

(完整word版)2016年6月英语六级考试真题试卷附答案和解析(第2套)

2016年6月英语六级考试真题试卷附答案和解析(第2套)Directions:For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay o n living in thevirtual world. Try to imagine what will happen when people spend more and more time in thevirtual world instead of interacting in the real worl d。

You are required to write at least 150 wordsbut no more than 200 words Secti on ADirections:In this section, you will hear two long conversations。

At the end of each conversation,you will hear four questions。

Both the conversation and the 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) and D)。

Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer 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。

Questions 1 to 4 are based on the conversation you have just heard.1。

2016年12月大学英语六级选词填空试题及答案

2016年12月大学英语六级选词填空试题及答案

2016年12月大学英语六级选词填空试题及答案The typical pre-industrial family not only had a good many children, but numerous other dependents as well---grandparents, uncles, aunts and cousions. Such "extended" families were suited for survival in slow paced __1__ societies. But such families are hard to __2__. They are immobile.Industrialism demanded masses of workers ready and able to move off the land in pursuit of jobs, and to move again whenever necessary. Thus the extended family __3__ shed its excess weight and the so-called "nuclear" family emerged---a stripped-down, portable family unit __4__ only of parents and a small set of children. This new style family, far more __5__ than the traditional extended family, became the standard model in all the industrial counties. Super-industrialism, however, the next stage of eco-technological development, __6__ even higher mobility.Thus we may expect many among the people of the future to carry the streamlinling process, a stePfurther by remaining children, cutting the family down to its more __7__ components, aman and a woman. Two people, perhaps with matched careers, will prove more efficient at navigating through education and social status, through job changes and geographic relocations, than teh ordinarily child-cluttered family.A __8__ may be the postponement of children, rather than childlessness. Men and women today are often torn in __9__ between a commitment to career and a commitment to children. In the future, many __10__ will sidestePthis problem by deferring the entire task of raising children until after retirement. A)transplant B)solution C)gadually D)transport E)elemental F)conflict G)continually H)mobile I)couples J)agricultural K)including L)compromise M)requires N)primary O)consistingANSWER: 1. 选J)。

六级2016试题及答案

六级2016试题及答案

六级2016试题及答案六级考试作为全国性的英语水平测试,是中国大学生最为重要的英语考试之一。

2016年的六级考试题目及答案被广大考生所关注。

本文将为您总结整理2016年的六级试题,并提供答案供参考。

一、听力理解Section A: Sentence Translation1. A heavy and sudden storm came up out of nowhere knocking down trees in the park.2. Due to limited funds, the school has decided to delay the purchase of new laboratory equipment.3. The company released its latest sales report today, showing a 10% increase from the previous quarter.4. After several unsuccessful attempts, the researchers finally succeeded in cloning a sheep from an adult cell.5. The economic recession has had a profound impact on the job market, resulting in a high unemployment rate.Section B: Conversation Comprehension6. A) The woman has a lot of homework to do.B) The woman hasn't completed her assignment yet.C) The woman has a full schedule for the day.D) The woman has decided to skip the lecture.7. A) She was unable to get a ticket for the concert.B) She already has a ticket for the concert.C) She doesn't want to go to the concert.D) She is not interested in classical music.8. A) 9:00B) 9:20C) 9:40D) 10:009. A) He doesn't like the dark.B) He needs to go home early.C) He forgot to turn off the light.D) He prefers bright lights.10. A) The woman understands Japanese.B) The woman is planning to study Japanese.C) The woman has learned Japanese for a year.D) The woman has never been to Japan. Section C: Passage Comprehension11. A) The use of drones in the film industry.B) The impact of drones on the aviation industry.C) The potential dangers of unregulated drone use.D) The benefits of using drones for photography.12. A) To promote eco-friendly transportation.B) To offer affordable transportation options.C) To reduce traffic congestion in the city.D) To encourage people to use bicycles.13. A) They may worry about the future of their careers.B) They may experience anxiety and depression.C) They may feel a sense of loneliness and isolation.D) They may struggle to adapt to new environments.14. A) It is cost-effective for the government.B) It is environmentally friendly.C) It is popular among young people.D) It is safe and convenient for commuters.15. A) To explore genetically modified crops.B) To encourage the use of organic farming methods.C) To address the challenges of global food security.D) To promote sustainable agricultural practices.二、阅读理解Passage 1: A Changing World16. D) challenges.17. A) Promote intercultural understanding.18. C) Their potential economic benefits.19. D) They can develop more creative thinking skills.20. B) It provides opportunities for personal growth.Passage 2: Climate Change21. B) The consequences of climate change.22. D) The actions that individuals can take to address climate change.23. A) Reduce carbon emissions.24. C) They acknowledge the importance of individual effort.25. D) Develop sustainable living habits.Passage 3: Artificial Intelligence26. A) Its significant impact on job markets.27. B) They can improve efficiency and accuracy.28. D) Adapt to rapid changes in technology.29. C) Ensuring AI technology benefits humanity.30. B) Address the ethical implications of AI.Passage 4: Study Abroad Programs31. C) The potential benefits of studying abroad.32. A) Improve their language skills.33. B) Gain a broader perspective on global issues.34. D) They enhance personal and professional development.35. C) They provide opportunities for cultural exchange.三、完形填空36. B) sometimes.37. D) affordable.38. A) Moreover.39. C) appreciation.40. B) unless.41. D) mistakenly.42. C) contrast.43. A) challenge.44. B) decision.45. D) satisfaction.四、语法与词汇46. A) appropriate.47. D) ridiculous.48. C) humiliated.49. B) explored.50. C) complicated.51. A) so.52. D) Because.53. C) in.54. B) whereas.55. D) itself.五、写作本部分无答案,需自行撰写。

六级选词填空真题训练

六级选词填空真题训练

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• L) spectacle景象,场景,壮观
• M) sponsor赞助,发起 N) stocks股票,存货
• O) terrate, indulge, permit, secure, sponsor • Nouns: • Celebrities, communities, permit, spectacle,
sponsor, stocks, territory • Adjectives: • Commercial, essential, exclusive, independent,
secure, solitary
201712六级选词填空真题(3)
Many European countries have been making the shift to electric vehicles and Germany has just stated that they plan to ban the sale of vehicles using gasoline and diesel as fuel by 2030. The country is also planning to reduce its carbon footprint by 80-95% by 2050, 26 a shift to green energy in the country. Effectively, the ban will include the registration of new cars in the country as they will not allow any gasoline 27 vehicle to be registered after 2030. Part of the reason this ban is being discussed and 28 is because energy officials see that they will not reach their emissions goals by 2050 if they do not 29 a large portion of vehicle emissions. The country is still 30 that it will meet its emissions goals, like reducing emissions by 40% by 2020, but the 31 of electric cars in the country has not occurred as fast as ejected. Other efforts to increase the use of electric vehicles include plans to build over 1 million hybrid杂种的 and electric car battery charging stations across the country.

精品2016年12月大学英语六级选词填空练习(2)

精品2016年12月大学英语六级选词填空练习(2)

2016年12月大学英语六级选词填空练习(2)Section ADirections: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. Please mark the corresponding letter for each item on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre. You may notuse any of the words in the bank more than once.Questions 36 to 45 are based on the following passage.This is not a typical summer camp. But Michelle Pawlaw is glad she signed up for it. "Getting to experience the fires hands-on is really cool and something that most people don't get to do," she said.Michelle and eight other teenage girls are (36)______in the three-day camp offered by the Arlington County Fire Department (37)______ just outside of Washington.Firefighter Clare Burley is in charge of the program. "The purpose is to try to get young womeninterested in (38) ______the fire service as a career," she said. The free of charge, overnight camp is designed to let the girls experience what(39)______ do in the line of duty to protect the community. That includes some rigorous activities such as moving a fire victim.They take classes and learn how to climb the ladder on a fire truck, (40) ______emergency tools and rescue. They also do their share of cleaning the(41) ______and the equipment for an injured person. Firefighting isstill a male-dominated service, but Burley says with 22 women on its force of 320 the Arlington Fire Department is above the national(42) ______of 4.5 percent.Burley joined the department seven years ago. "We do everything that the guys do to the same standard. We are tested to the same standard. We are (43)______ to operate at the same standard," she said. "We need to wash the lettuce and put it in a green big bowl," said Lieutenant Robert Beer. The girls help the (44) ______on duty prepare for dinner. It is also part of the program. And, the girls say, by (45)______ three days together, they also made new friends and had a lot of fun.A. locatedB. averageC. almostD. operateE. expectedF. firehouse G. crewH. greenhouse I. considering J. firefighters K. nearlyL. costM. participating N. imagined O. spending。

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2016大学英语六级选词填空练习题(2)
Section A
Directions: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. Please mark the corresponding letter for each item on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre. You may not
use any of the words in the bank more than once.Questions 36 to 45 are based on the following passage.
This is not a typical summer camp. But Michelle Pawlaw is glad she signed up for it. "Getting to experience the fires hands-on is really cool and something that most people don't get to do," she said.Michelle and eight other teenage girls are (36)
______in the three-day camp offered by the Arlington County Fire Department (37)______ just outside of Washington.
Firefighter Clare Burley is in charge of the program. "The purpose is to try to get young women
interested in (38) ______the fire service as a career," she said. The free of charge, overnight camp is designed to let the girls experience what
(39)______ do in the line of duty to protect the community. That includes some rigorous activities such as moving a fire victim.They take classes and learn how to climb the ladder on a fire truck, (40) ______emergency tools and rescue. They also do their share of cleaning the(41) ______and the equipment for an injured person. Firefighting is
still a male-dominated service, but Burley says with 22 women on its force of 320 the Arlington Fire Department is above the national(42) ______of 4.5 percent.
Burley joined the department seven years ago. "We do everything that the guys do to the same standard. We are tested to the same standard. We are (43)______ to operate at the same standard," she said. "We need to wash the lettuce and put it in a green big bowl," said Lieutenant Robert Beer. The girls help the (44) ______on duty prepare for dinner. It is also part of the program. And, the girls say, by (45)______ three days together, they also made new friends and had a lot of fun.
A. located
B. average
C. almost
D. operate
E. expected
F. firehouse G. crew
H. greenhouse I. considering J. firefighters K. nearly
L. cost
M. participating N. imagined O. spending。

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