大学英语六级试题:第三十五期
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2024英语六级试题及答案一、听力理解(共30分)1. A) The man is a professor.B) The man is a student.C) The man is a librarian.D) The man is a writer.答案:C2. A) The woman is looking for a job.B) The woman is looking for a house.C) The woman is looking for a book.D) The woman is looking for a restaurant.答案:A3. A) The man is late for the meeting.B) The man is early for the meeting.C) The man is on time for the meeting.D) The man is not attending the meeting.答案:A二、阅读理解(共40分)1. What is the main idea of the passage?A) The importance of teamwork.B) The benefits of working alone.C) The drawbacks of group projects.D) The challenges of managing a team.答案:A2. According to the passage, which of the following is true?A) Teamwork always leads to success.B) Teamwork can be more efficient than working alone.C) Teamwork is only beneficial in certain situations.D) Teamwork is always less efficient than working alone.答案:C3. What is the author's opinion on team dynamics?A) They are essential for success.B) They are not important in modern work environments.C) They can be detrimental to productivity.D) They are only relevant in large organizations.答案:A三、完形填空(共20分)1. A) DespiteB) AlthoughC) BecauseD) If答案:A2. A) wasB) wereC) isD) are答案:B3. A) thatB) whichC) itD) this答案:B四、翻译(共10分)1. 随着科技的发展,我们的生活变得越来越方便。
可编辑修改精选全文完整版大学英语六级真题试卷Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage.We all have offensive breath at one time or another. In most cases, offensive breath emanates from bacteria in the mouth, although there are other more causes.Until a few years ago, the most doctors could do was to counsel patients with bad breath about oral cleanliness. Now they are finding new ways to treat the usually curable condition.Bad breath can happen whenever the normal flow of saliva (唾液) slows. Our mouths are full of bacteria feeding on protein in bits of food and shed tissue. The bacteria emit evil smelling gases, the worst of which is hydrogen sulfide (硫化物).Mouth bacteria thrive in airless conditions. Oxygen rich saliva keeps their numbers down. When we sleep, for example, the saliva stream slows, and sulfur producing bacteria gain the upper hand, producing classic “morning breath”.Alcohol hunger, too much talking, breathing through the mouth during exercise anything that dries the mouth produces bad breath. So can stress, though it’s not understood why. Some people’s breath turns sour every time they go on a job interview.Saliva flow gradually slows with age, which explains why the elderly have more bad breath trouble than younger people do. Babies, however, who make plenty of saliva and whose mouths contain relatively few bacteria have characteristically sweet breath.For most of us, the simple, dry mouth variety of bad breath is easily cured. Eating or drinking starts saliva and sweeps away many of the bacteria. Breakfast often stops morning breath.Those with chronic dry mouth find that it helps to keep gum, hard candy, or a bottle of water or juice around. Brushing the teeth wipes out dry mouth bad breath because it clears away many of the offending bacteria.Surprisingly, one thing that rarely works is mouthwash. The liquid can mask bad breath odor with its own smell, but the effect lasts no more than an hour. Some mouthwashes claim to kill the bacteria responsible for bad breath. The trouble is, they don’t necessarily reach all offending germs. Most bacteria are well protected from mouthwash under thick layers of mucus (粘液). If the mouthwash contains alcohol-as most do-it can intensify the problem by drying out the mouth.31. The phrase “emanate from”in Paragraph 1 most probably means “________”.A) thrive onB) account forC) originate fromD) descend from32. Which of the following is mentioned as one of the causes of bad breath?A) Tooth trouble.B) Sulfur rich food.C) Too much exercise.D) Mental strain.33. According to the passage, alcohol has something to do with bad breath mainly because ________.A) it keeps offending bacteria from reproducingB) its smell adds to bad breathC) it kills some helpful bacteriaD) it affects the normal flow of saliva34. Mouthwashes are not an effective cure for bad breath mainly because ________.A) they can’t mask the bad odor long enoughB) they can’t get to all the offending bacteriaC) their strong smell mixes with bad breath and makes it worseD) they can’t cover the thick layers of mucus35. We can infer from this passage that ________.A) offensive breath can’t easily be curedB) elderly people are less offended by bad breathC) heavy drinkers are less affected by bad breathD) offensive breath is less affected by alcoholQuestions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage.“Welcome to the U.S.A.! Major Credit cards accepted!”By the millions they are coming no longer the tired, the poor, the wretched mass longing for a better living. These are the wealthy. “We don’t have a budget,”says a biologist from Brazil, as she walks with two companions through New York City’s South Street. “We just use our credit cards.”The U.S. has long been one of the world’s most popular tourist destinations, but this year has been exceptional. First there was the World Cup, which drew thousands from every corner of the globe; then came the weakening of the U.S. dollar against major currencies. Now the U.S., still the world’s superpower, can also claim to be the world’s bargain basement (廉价商品部). Nobody undersells America these days on just about everything, from consumer electronics to fashion clothes to tennis rackets. Bottom retail prices-anywhere from 30% to 70% lower than those in Europe and Asia-have attracted some 47 million visitors, who are expected to leave behind $79 billion in 1994. That’s up from $74 billion the year before.True, not everyone comes just for brains. There remains an undeniable fascination in the rest of the world with all things American, nourished by Hollywood films and U.S. television series. But shopping the U.S.A. is proving irresistible. Every week thousands arrive with empty suitcases ready to be filled; some even rent an additional hotel room to hold their purchases. The buying binge (无节制) has become as important as watching Old Faithful Fountains erupt in Yellowstone Park or sunbathing on a beach in Florida.The U.S. has come at last to appreciate what other countries learned long ago: the pouring in of foreign tourists may not always be convenient, but is does put money in the bank. And with a trade deficit at about $130 billion and growing for the past 12 months, the U.S. needs all the deposits it can get. Compared with American tourists abroad, visitors to the U.S. stay longer and spend more money at each stop; an average of 12.2 night and $1624 a traveller versus the American s’four nights and $298.36. From what the Brazilian biologist says, we know that tourists like her ________.A) are reluctant to carry cash with themB) simply don’t care how much they spendC) are not good at planning their expenditureD) often spend more money than they can afford37. The reason why 1994 was exceptional is that ________.A) it saw an unusually large number of tourists to the U.S.B) it witnessed a drop in the number of tourists to the U.S.C) tourism was hardly affected by the weakening of the U.S. dollar that yearD) tourists came to the U.S. for sightseeing rather than for bargains that year38. By saying “nobody undersells America”(Line 4, Para. 3), the author means that ________.A) no other country underestimates the competitiveness of American productsB) nobody expects the Americans to cut the prices of their commoditiesC) nobody restrains the selling of American goodsD) no other country sells at a lower price that America39. Why does the author assert that all things American are fascinating to foreigners?A) Because they have gained much publicity through the American media.B) Because they represent the world’s latest fashions.C) Because they embody the most sophisticated technology.D) Because they are available at all tourist destinations.40. From the passage we can conclude that the U.S. has come to realize ________.A) the weakening if the U.S. dollar can result in trade deficitsB) the lower the retail prices, the greater the profitsC) tourism can make great contributions to its economyD) visitors to the U.S. are wealthier than U.S. tourists abroadPart III Vocabulary (20 minutes)Directions: There are 30 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A),B),C), and D). Choose the ONE that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.41. His career was not noticeably ________ by the fact that he had never been to college.A) preventedB) preventedC) hinderedD) refrained42. When trapped in drifting sands, do not struggle, or you will be ________ in deeper.A) absorbedB) pushedD) sucked43. To ________ for his unpleasant experiences he drank a little more than was good for him.A) commenceB) compromiseC) compensateD) compliment44. All visitors are requested to ________ with the regulations.A) complyB) agreeC) assistD) consent45. The captain ________ the horizon for approaching ships.A) scannedB) scrutinizedC) exploredD) swept46. The vast majority of people in any given culture will ________ established standards of that culture.A) confineB) conformD) confirm47. Although he was on a diet, the food ________ him enormously.A) inspiredB) temptedC) overcameD) encouraged48. His argument does not suggest that mankind can ________ to be wasteful in the utilization of these resources.A) resortB) grantC) affordD) entitle49. If you want this pain killer, you’ll have to ask the doctor for a ________.A) receiptB) recipeC) subscriptionD) prescription50. Some fish have a greater ________ for acid water than others.A) toleranceB) resistanceC) dependenceD) persistence51. There was once a town in this country where all life seemed to live in ________ with its surroundings.A) coincidenceB) harmonyC) uniformD) alliance52. The court considers a financial ________ to be an appropriate way of punishing him.A) paymentB) obligationC) optionD) penalty53. It is true that ________ a wild plant into a major food crop such as wheat requires much research time.A) multiplyingB) breedingC) magnifyingD) generating54. The government has devoted a larger slice of its national ________ to agriculture than most other countries.A) resourcesB) potentialC) budgetD) economy55. In this poor country, survival is still the leading industry; all else is ________.A) luxuryB) accommodationC) entertainmentD) refreshment56. Some criminals were printing ________ dollar bills until they were arrested.A) decentB) fakeC) patentD) suspicious57. Mr. Bloom is not ________ now, but he will be famous someday.A) significantB) dominantC) magnificentD) prominent58. His body temperature has been ________ for 3 days, the highest point reaching 40.5 degree centigrade.A) uncommonB) disorderedC) abnormalD) extraordinary59. He seems to be ________ enough to climb to the mountain top in an hour.A) radiantB) conscientiousC) conspicuousD) energetic60. Although cats cannot see in complete darkness their eyes are much more ________ to light than are human eyes.A) glowingB) brilliantC) sensitiveD) gloomy61. While nuclear weapons present grave ________ dangers, the predominant crisis of overpopulation is with us today.A) inevitableB) constantC) overwhelmingD) potential62. This is the ________ piano on which the composer created some of his greatest works.A) trueB) originalC) realD) genuine63. Comparison and contrast are often used ________ in advertisements.A) intentionallyB) pertinentlyC) incidentallyD) tiresomely64. A complete investigation into the causes of the accident should lead to improved standards and should ________ new operating procedures.A) result isB) match withC) subject toD) proceed with65. ________ popular belief that classical music is too complex, itachieves a simplicity that only a genius can create.A) Subject toB) Contrary toC) Familiar toD) Similar to66. The bond of true affection had pulled us six very different men from six very different countries across Antarctica; we proved in the end that we weren’t very different ________.A) for allB) as usualC) in particularD) after all67. Though her parents ________ her musical ability, Jerrilou’s piano playing is really terrible.A) pour scorn onB) heap praise uponC) give vent toD) cast light upon68. Some children display an ________ curiosity about every new thing they encounter.A) incredibleB) infectiousC) incompatibleD) inaccessible69. Bruce Stephen gripped the ________ wheel hard as the car bounced up and down.A) stirringB) drivingC) steeringD) revolving70. Many of the scientists and engineers are judged ________ how great their achievements are.A) in spite ofB) in ways ofC) in favor ofD) in terms of。
大学英语六级-235(总分100,考试时间90分钟)Translation1. 郑和下西洋公元1405年7月11日,地球蓝色的海洋上出现了一支庞大的船队,前后有208艘船,这是有史以来最大的一支船队,船上所载的各类人员有27500多人,也是有史以来最多的航海人员。
船队由一位叫郑和的人统帅。
船队带着中国这个古老国家的瓷器、丝绸、茶叶等数不尽的珍奇,穿越南海、马六甲海峡(the Strait of Malacca),横跨印度洋,到达亚洲、非洲的很多国家。
在此后的28年间,郑和一共六次下西洋,随船人员共计10万多人,访问了30多个国家。
2. 中国艺术中国人创造了很多独特的艺术形式,如纯净的瓷器,千古传诵的唐诗(Tang poetry),以演员表演为中心的京剧等。
这些艺术形式呈现了中国人的心灵世界,显现了中国人独特的美感,成为展示中国人生命力和创造力的窗口,具有永恒的魅力。
中国人将艺术当作提升生活品质、慰藉(soothe)心灵的媒介,艺术是中国人人生哲学的延伸。
中国的艺术传统是一部记载着中国人生活品位和美感世界的活的图画,反映出中国人的优雅心态。
3. 中国园林中国人建造园林有两千多年的历史,主要有皇家园林(imperial garden)、寺院园林和私家园林。
现存的皇家园林,如北京颐和园,都是举世闻名的园林。
中国的佛教和道教寺院也多建有园林,如杭州灵隐寺。
在这中间,私家园林独具风味。
今天,在江南(South of the Yangtze River)和长江沿岸的苏州、扬州等地所见的私家园林,多是明清两代留下的,它们如同一幅幅山水画(the landscape painting),展现出独特的魅力。
中国园林艺术有丰富独特的创造,是理解中华民族美感特点的一个重要领域。
4. 中国诗歌中国是诗的国度。
尤其到了唐代,中国古典诗歌进入了全盛时期(heyday)。
唐代近三百年间,涌现出了大批优秀诗人和杰出的诗歌作品。
大学英语六级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷235(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. What does the woman say about British railways?2. What do some people who write to the man complain about?3. What does the man say threatens the existence of railways?4. What does the man say about railways in other countries?1.A.Good or bad, they are there to stay.B.Believe it or not, they have survived.C.Like it or not, you have to use them.D.Gain or lose, they should be modernised.正确答案:C解析:从选项推测,题目可能问人们对某事物的态度。
女士说英国铁路是国有企业,全国只有一个铁路系统。
如果不喜欢某一家铁路公司,也无法选择其他的,故选C。
女士话语中提到的but是听音关键处,其后的内容往往就是考点。
根据you can’t go and use another,判断C为答案。
需特别注意排除A项的干扰,后文听到的是The car is here to stay,跟英国铁路系统无关。
知识模块:听力2.A.The frequent train delays.B.The food sold on the trains.C.The monopoly of British Railways.D.The high train ticket fares.正确答案:C解析:从选项预测本题与铁路服务相关。
男士说有些人给他写信说,如果不是因为垄断,垄断企业不可能做现在做的这些事情,故选C。
Passage★★★☆☆Questions1to5are based on the following passage.Very old people do raise moral problems for almost everyone who comes in contact with them.Their values—this can't be repeated too often—are not necessarily our values.Physical comfort,cleanness and order are not necessarily the most important things.The social services from time to time find themselves faced with a flat with decaying food covered by small worms,and an old person lying alone in bed,taking no notice of the worms.But is it interfering with personal freedom to insist that they go to live with some of their relatives so that they might be taken better care of?Some social workers,the ones who clear up the worms,think we are in danger of carrying this concept of personal freedom to the point where serious risks are being taken with the health and safety of the old.Indeed,the old can be easily hurt or harmed.The body is like a car,it needs more mechanical maintenance as it gets older.You can carry this comparison right through to the provision of spare parts.But never forget that such operations are painful experiences,however good the results.And at what point should you cease to treat the old body?Is it morally right to try to put off death by pursuing the development of drugs to excite the forgetful old mind and to activate(激活)the old body,knowing that it is designed to die?You cannot ask doctors or scientists to decide,because so long as they can see the technical opportunities,they will feel bound to give them a try,on the principle that while there's life, there's hope.When you talk to the old people,however,you are forced to the conclusion that whether age is happy or unpleasant depends less on money or on health than it does on your ability to have fun.1.It is implied in Paragraph1that______.[A].very old people enjoy living with their relatives[B].social services have nothing to do with very old people[C].very old people would like to live alone so that they can have more personal freedom[D].very old people are able to keep their rooms very clean2.Some social workers think that______.[A].health and safety are more important than personal freedom[B].personal freedom is more important than health and safety[C].old people should keep their rooms clean[D].one should not take the risk of dealing with old people3.In the author's opinion,______.[A].the human body can't be compared to a car[B].the older a person,the more care he needs[C].too much emphasis has been put on old people's values[D].it is easy to provide spare parts for old people4.The word"it"in the last paragraph refers to______[A].the conclusion you have come to[B].your talk to the old people[C].whether age is happy or unpleasant[D].one's money or one's health5.The author thinks that______.[A].medical decisions for old people should be left to the doctors[B].old people can enjoy a happy life only if they are very rich[C].the opinion that we should try every means possible to save old people is doubtful[D].it is always morally right to treat old people and put off death每日一句(Daily Sentence)It's dogged that does it.世上无难事,只怕有心人。
大学英语六级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷275(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. Why does the man refer to the woman’s education?2. Why does the woman want to be a tour guide?3. Which of the following is the responsibility of a tour guide?4. Why does the man ask questions about emergency coping?1.A.He wants the woman to explain her major.B.The woman is from a famous university.C.The woman’s major is irrelevant to a tour guide.D.He is also from the university.正确答案:C解析:本题问的是为什么男士要提到女士所受的教育。
由对话可知,女士应聘的职位是导游,而男士提到了女士大学所学专业为哲学。
由此可知,男士提及教育的原因是觉得女士的专业不符合所应聘的职位。
知识模块:听力2.A.She likes travelling and meeting various kinds of people.B.She enjoys the process of helping others.C.She has gotten a qualification certification.D.She has all the practical experience to handle emergency.正确答案:A解析:本题问的是女士想做导游的原因。
对话中女士提到,她非常想做导游,因为她喜欢旅游以及与各式各样的人打交道。
知识模块:听力3.A.Arranging cameras and belongings.B.Providing service of transportation.C.Offering the practical experience.D.Coordinating tour accidents.正确答案:B解析:本题问的是下面哪项是导游的职责。
大学英语六级模拟试卷353(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. Writing 2. Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning) 3. Listening Comprehension 4. Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth) 6. Error Correction 8. TranslationPart I Writing (30 minutes)1.Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition with the title of A Harmonious Cyberspace, giving an introduction of the advantages and disadvantages of the cyberspace, and some measures to solve the problem. You should write at least 150 words following the outline given below in Chinese:[*]正确答案: A Harmonious Cyberspace The advent of the Internet ushered in a new era of interpersonal communications and business operations. It provides a vehicle for netizens to shop, search, publish blogs and browse Webpages.A range of problems lurking behind the frenzy of Internet impressively stand out. A vast majority of Internet users’mail boxes are saturated with junk mails. Porn websites lure a growing number of young people’s visits. False news via the e-mail, BBS and chat room increasingly poses a threat to the social prosperity and stability. To crack them down, we should push for a more effectively tough law. We should join our forces to launch a nation-wide campaign, including imposing stiff penalties on spammers, shutting down or blocking the unhealthy sites and introducing a real-name registration system to get rid of false messages. We can fully believe that our combined efforts will reap rewards. A clean cyberspace will paint our lives more colorfully.Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning) (15 minutes)Directions: In this part, you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly and answer the questions attached to the passage. For questions 1-4, mark:Y (for YES) if the statement agrees with the information given in the passage;N (for NO) if the statement contradicts the information given in the passage;NG (for NOT GIVEN)if the information is not given in the passage.Television: The Cyclops That Eats Books What is destroying America today is not the liberal breed of politicians, or the International Monetary Fund bankers, misguided educational elite, or the World Council of Churches. These are largely symptoms of a greater disorder. But if there is any single institution to blame, it is television. Television, in fact, has greater power over the lives of most Americans than any educational system or government or church. Children particularly are easily influenced. They are fascinated, hypnotized(着迷的) and tranquilized by TV. It is often the center of their world. Even when the set is turned off, they continue to tellstories about what they’ve seen on it. No wonder, then, that when they grow up they are not prepared for the frontline of life; they simply have no mental defenses to confront the reality of the world.The Truth About TV One of the most disturbing truths about TV is that it eats books. Once out of school, nearly 60% of all adult Americans have never read a single book, and most of the rest read only one book a year. Alvin Kernan, author of The Death of Literature, says that reading books “is ceasing to be the primary way of knowing something in our society.” He also points out that bachelor’s degrees in English literature have declined by 33% in the last twenty years. American libraries, he adds, are in crisis, with few patrons to support them. Thousands of teachers at the elementary, secondary and college levels can testify that their students’ writing exhibits a tendency towards superficiality(肤浅) that wasn’t seen, say, ten or fifteen years ago. It shows up not only in the students’ lack of analytical skills but in their poor command of grammar and rhetoric. The mechanics of the English language have been tortured to pieces by TV. Visual, moving images can’t be held in the net of careful language. They want to break out. They really have nothing to do with language. So language, grammar and rhetoric have become fractured. Recent surveys by dozens of organizations also suggest that up to 40% of the American public is functionally illiterate. The problem isn’t just in our schools or in the way reading is taught. TV teaches people not to rean. It makes them incapable of engaging in an art that is now perceived as strenuous(费力的) and active. Passive as it la, television has invaded our culture so completely that you see its effects in every quarter, even in the literary world. It shows up m supermarket paperbacks, from Stephen King to pulp .fiction (低俗小说). These are really forms of verbal TV-literature that is so superficial that those who read it can revel, in the same sensations they experience when they are watching TV. Even more importantly, the growing influence of television-has changed people’s habits and values and affected their assumptions about the world. The sort of reflective, critical and value- laden thinking encouraged by cooks has been rendered out of date.The Cyclops In this context, we would do well to recall the Cyclops(独眼巨人)--the race of one-eyed giants in Greek myth. The following is Hamilton’s description of the encounter between the adventurer Odysseus and Polyphemus, a Cyclops. As Odysseus was on his way home, he and his crew found Polyphemus’cave. They stayed in it as a shelter and waited for the owner to come back. At last he came, hideous and huge, tall as a great mountain crag. Driving his flock before him he entered and closed the eave’s mouth with a ponderous slab of stone. Then looking around he caught sight of the strangers. He roared out and stretched out his mighty arms and in each great hand seized one of the men and dashed his brains out on the ground. Slowly he feasted off them to the last shred, and then, satisfied, stretched himself out across the cavern and slept. He was safe from attack. None but he could roll back the huge stone before the door, and if the horrified men had been able to summon courage and strength enough to kill him they would have been imprisoned there forever. What I find particularly appropriate about this myth as it applies today is that first, the Cyclops imprisons these men in darkness, and that, second, he beats their brains out before he devours them. It doesn’t take much imagination to apply this to the effects of TV onus and our ’s Effect on Learning Quite literally, TV affects the way people think. In Four Arguments for the Elimination of Television (1378), Jerry Mander quotes from the Emery Report that when we watch television “our usual processes of thinking and discernment (识别能力) are semi-functional at best.” The study also argues that while television appears to have the potential to provide useful information to viewers, the technology of television and the inherent nature of the viewing experience actually inhibit learning as we usually think of it. When we watch TV we think we are looking at a picture, or an image of something, but what we are actually seeing is thousands of dots of light blinking on and off in a strobe(屏闪)effect that is calculated to happen rapidly enough to keep us from recognizing the phenomenon. More than a decade ago, Mander and others pointed to instances of “TV epilepsy(癫痫症),”in which those watching this strobe effect overextended their capacities, and the New England Journal of Medicine recently honored this affliction with a medical classification: video game epilepsy.Shadows on the Screen Television also teaches that people aren’t quite real; they are images or little beings who move in a medium no thicker than a sliver of glass. Unfortunately, the tendency is to start thinking of them in the way children think when they see too many cartoons, that people are merely objects that can be destroyed. Or that can fall over a cliff and be smashed to pieces and pick themselves up again. This violence of cartoons has no basis in reality. Actual people aren’t images but substantial, physical, corporeal beings with souls. And, of course, the violence on television leads to :Eating Out Our Substance TV eats books. It eats academic skills. It eats positive character traits. It even eats family relationships. How many families do you know that spend the dinner hour in front of the TV, seldom communicating with one another? How many have a television on while they have breakfast or prepare for work or school? And what about school? I’ve heard college professors say of their students, “Well, you have to entertain them.” One I know recommends using TV and film clips instead of lecturing, “throwing in a commercial every ten minutes or so to keep them awake.” A teacher should teach. But TV eats the principles of people who are supposed to be responsible, transforming them into passive servants of the Cyclops. TV eats our substance. What we see, hear, touch, smell, feel and understand about the world has been processed for us. TV teaches that all life-styles and all values are equal, and that there is no clearly defined right and wrong. Muggeridge concluded: “There is a danger in translating life into an image, and that is what television is doing. In doing it, It is falsifying(窜改)life. Far from the camera’s being an accurate recorder of what is going on, it is the exact opposite. It cannot convey reality, nor does it even want to.”2.Television doesn’t help build up mental defenses for people to ______.A.deal with violenceB.face a sharp competitionC.compete with rivalsD.confront the reality of the world正确答案:D解析:文章第二段指出孩子们最容易受电视的影响,他们成年之后对生活的现实缺乏心理防御。
大学英语六级改革适用(阅读)模拟试卷358(题后含答案及解析) 题型有: 3. Reading ComprehensionPart III Reading ComprehensionSection CFor London-based Michelle Brideau, 10 years in the travel industry felt like an eternity. What started as low pay and high stress—but great perks—had evolved into low pay, high stress, no perks and lots of competition from the internet. Brideau was ready for a change. She considered running a mobile coffee cart for commuters in her neighbourhood, but the idea of London winters spent outside quickly nixed those plans. She decided on a career in technology. The problem: no experience. At some point in almost everyone’s career comes the desire to change fields and try something completely different. But one of the most common stumbling blocks to making a dramatic career change is a lack of experience in the new field. Gaining that experience often means taking what can be felt like a giant step backwards in your career, whether it’s by re-entering the students’world or signing on for an internship. Choices like these can be financially draining in the short term, but the long-term hope is that they will pay off before too long. Brideau needed to learn to code if she was going to launch a career in technology. But she’ d been under the impression it would take years of schoolwork to learn what she needed in order to make the switch, she said in an email. Then she heard about the Makers Academy, a highly selective coding program in London that teaches web development. The intensive 10-week program,(it now costs £7200 and is three months long)meant Brideau was studying code whenever she “wasn’t eating or sleeping.”With the coding experience under her belt, Brideau spent two months looking for the right job or internship. “I made sure to get out into the developer community as much as possible: meet ups, events, conferences, job fairs and such,” she said. “I also went to interviews, was invited to do code exercises as part of the job application process, and I continued to study at home.”Eventually, through the connections she made, Brideau landed a six-month paid code-writing internship at London-based Enternships, which placed students and recent graduates in positions with starts ups and small businesses. Once her internship is over, she hopes to find a position as a junior coder. “The hardest part was taking the leap to doing something so completely different than I have ever done previously,” said Brideau. She likened it to the move she had made from Canada to the UK. “You keep moving forward with a lot of unanswered questions not knowing how it will all turn out until one day you find yourself at home in your new surroundings.”1.Which of the following words has a similar meaning with “nixed”(Line 3,Para.2)?A.Curl up.B.Nestled.C.Stop.D.Mix.正确答案:C解析:语义题。
(2023年)江西省南昌市大学英语6级大学英语六级测试卷(含答案) 学校:________ 班级:________ 姓名:________ 考号:________一、1.Writing(10题)1. For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition on the topic Study under a Work-Study Program. You should write at least 150 words according to the outline given below in Chinese:1. 在大学校园中,有的大学生是因为生活困难而勤工俭学,有的大学生是为锻炼实际能力2. 作为一名在校大学生,你如何看待勤工俭学问题Study under a Work-Study Program2. Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay entitled Starbucks Should/ Should Not Leave the Forbidden City. You should write at least 150 words following the outline given below:1. 介绍人们争论的焦点和理由2. 你的观点和理由3. 你的建议Useful words and expressions:分店: branch/outlet (n.)故宫: the Forbidden City / the Palace Museum格格不入: be out of place3. 1.出境旅游人数增多,游客不文明现象成为公众关注的焦点;2.分析此现象造成的不良影响;3.如何在出境游中做文明游客。
大学英语六级(听力)模拟试卷35(题后含答案及解析) 题型有: 3. Listening ComprehensionPart III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes)Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end 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.听力原文:W: I really appreciate your help. Without your direction. I may have got lost in this community. It is so out of the way. M: It was my pleasure to be of help in some way. Good day, madam. Q: What did the man do?1.A.He came a long way to meet the woman.B.He showed her to where she was looking for.C.He took her to visit an interesting community.D.He gave her advice to overcome the difficulty.正确答案:B解析:女士感谢男士为她指路,不然她可能会在这个偏僻的街区迷路。
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1.That theory must go hand in hand with practice is a principle_______(这是我们应当牢记的一条原则))
2. ________ (除了以身作则), there ’s no better way to teach children.
3.The more things a man is ashamed of, ________ (他就越受人尊敬)
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4.True wisdom consists not only in seeing what is before your eyes, ________ (而且在于预见将来的事情)
5.Not until people can completely trust you ________ (你才能对他们产生积极的影响).
参考答案及解析:
1.we should always keep in mind “牢记”-keep in mind/learn by heart/remember firmly等等,注意是“应当”,使用should而非must,一个简单的单词会改变原意哦!
2. Apart from setting a good example
这题很多人空下来了,我相信当他们看到答案的时候,应该会有种恍然大悟的感觉吧?其实空下来是最失策的做法,倘若你使用意译,反而能拿点分。
首先来看“除了”-besides、except、apart from是考生最常用的,而在这里使用apart from最合适。
besides用做除了以外=except for如:What has he done, besides reading the paper? 除了看报,他还做了什么?不过这个词更常见是用做副词如:Besides, I want you to promise me one thing.此外,我要你答应我一件事。
except 与except for有时可以通用,不过,一般情况下,except for可置于句首,而except 则不能。
以身作则:set oneself an example to others
3. the more respectable he is主要考察the more…the more句型。
而后基本上大家都能用respect的各种形式来表述了。
4. but also in foreseeing what is to come含有句型not only…but also,然后是对称问题,前面是consisits in seeing后面肯定是in doing sth.再者是“预见”-foresee 和predict经常可以互换,这样的题目注意踩点翻译,才是拿分的硬道理。
5.will you be able to positively influence them 又见not until置句首,毫不犹豫就要用倒装了!Not until引出主从复合句,主句倒装,从句不倒装。
那么谓语是什么呢?应该是will,句子意思是“当……才能”,那么就是当主句提的条件成
熟后才会发生的事情,应该用将来时。
搞清谓语,我们就要将谓语前置(因为是半倒装),另外一个点就是“对他们产生积极影响”可以是have a positive effect/influence on them,注意这里一定是搭配on。
另外,impact一样是固定搭配on的,have an impact on.
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