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1、六级真题及答案PartIWriting 作文题一:学历歧视 Part II Listening Section AQuestion 1 A.At a grocery B.In a parking lotC.In a car showroomD.At a fast food restaurant Question 2 A.Have a little nap after lunchB.Get up and take a short walk C.Change her position now and thenD.Stretch legs before standing up Question 3

2、A.The students should practice long-distance running B.He doesnt quite believe what the woman says C.The students physical condition is not desirable D.He thinks the race is too hard for the students Question 4 A.They do not want to have a baby at present B.They cannot afford to get married right no

3、w C.They are both pursuing graduate studies D.They will get their degrees in two years Question 5 A.Twins usually have a lot in common B.He must have been mistaken for Jack C.Jack is certainly not as healthy as he is D.He has not seen Jack for quite a few days Question 6 A.The man will take the woma

4、n wo the museum B.The man knows where the museum is located C.The woman is asking the way at the crossroads D.The woman will attend the opening of the museum Question 7 A.They cannot ask the guy to leave B.The guy has been coming in for years C.They should not look down upon the guy D.The guy must b

5、e feeling extremely lonely Question 8 A.Collect timepiecesB.Become time-conscious C.Learn to mend locksD.Keep track of his daily activities Questions 9 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard. Question 9 A.It winds its way to the seaB.It is quickly rising C.It is eating into its bank

6、s D.It is wide and deep Question 10 A.Get the trucks over to the other side of the river B.Take the equipment apart before being ferried C.Reduce the transport cost as much as possible D.Try to speed up the operation by any means Question 11 A.Ask the commander to send a helicopter B.Halt the operat

7、ion until further orders C.Cut trees and build rowing boats D.Find as many coats as possible Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard. Question 12 A.Help him join an Indian expedition B.Talk about his climbing experiences C.Give up mountain climbing altogether D.Save mone

8、y to buy climbing equipment Question 13 A.He was very strict with his children B.He climbed mountains to earn a living C.He had an unusual religious background D.He was the first to conquer Mt. Qomolangma Question 14 A.They are like humans B.They are sacred places C.They are to be protected D.They a

9、re to be conquered Question 15 A.It was his fathers training that pilled him through B.It was a milestone in his mountain climbing career C.It was his father who gave him the strength to succeed D.It helped him understand the Sherpa view of mountainsSectionBPassage One Question 16 A. By reviewing wh

10、at he has said previously B.By comparing memorandums with letters C.By showing a memorandum s structure D.By analyzing the organization of a letter Question 17 A.They spent a lot of time writing memorandums B.They seldom read a memorandum through to the end C.They placed emphasis on the format of me

11、morandums D.They ignored many of the memorandums they received Question 18 A.Style and wording B.Structure and length C.Directness and clarity D.Simplicity and accuracy Passage Two Questions 19 to 22 are based on the passage you have just heard. Question 19 A.Accurate dating B.Professional look C.Di

12、rect statement of purpose D.Inclusion of appropriate humor Question 20 A.They give top priority to their work efficiency B.They make an effort to lighten their workload C.They never change work habits unless forced to D.They try hard to make the best use of their time Question 21 A.Self-confidence B

13、.Sense of duty C.Work efficiency D.Passion for work Question 22 A.They are addicted to playing online games B.They try to avoid work whenever possible C.They find to pleasure in the work they do D.They simply have no sense of responsibility Passage Three Questions 23 to 25 are based on the passage y

14、ou have just heard. Question 23 A.He lost all his property B.He was sold to a circus C.He was forced into slavery D.He ran away from his family Question 24 A.A carpenter B.A businessman C.A master of his D.A black drummer Question 25 A.It named its town hall after Solomon Northup B.It declared July

15、24 Solomon Northup Day C.It freedom all blacks in the town from slavery D.It hosted a reunion for the Northup familySection C Intolerance is the art of ignoring any views that differ from your own. It(26)_ itself a hatred. Stereotypes, prejudice, and(27)_.Once it intensifies in people, intolerance i

16、s nearly impossible to overcome. But why would anyone want to be labeled intolerant. Why would people want to be (28)_about the world around them? Why would one want to be part of the problem in America, instead of the solution? There are many explanations for intolerant attitudes, some (29)_ childh

17、ood. It is likely that intolerant folks grew up (30)_ intolerant parents and the cycle of prejudice has simply continued for (31)_. Perhaps intolerant people are so set in their ways that they find it easier to ignore anything that might not (32)_ their limited view of life. Or maybe intolerant stud

18、ents have simply never been (33)_ to anyone different form themselves. But none of these reason is an excuse for allpwing the intolerance to continue.Intolerance should not be confused with disagreement.It is,of course,possible as diasgree with an opinion without being intolerant of it.If you unders

19、tand a belief but still dont believe in that specific belief,thats fine.You are (34)_ your opinion.As a matter of fact.(35)_ disseniers(持异议者)are important for any belief.If we all believed the same things.we would never grow,and we would never learn about the world around us,does not stem frim disag

20、reement.It stems from fear,And fear stems from fear.And fear stems from ignorance.Part III Reading Comprehension (40 minutes)Section A His future subjects have not always treated the Prince of Wales with the respect one XXXX expect. They laughed aloud in 1986 when the heir to the British(36)_ told a

21、 TV reporter that he talked to his plants at his country house, Highgrove, to stimulate their growth. The Prince was being humorous- “My sense of humor will get me into trouble one day”, he said to his aids(随从)-but listening to Charles Windsor can indeed prove stimulating. The royal(37)_ has been pr

22、omoting radical ideas for most of his adult life. Some of his(38)_, which once sounded a bit weird, were simply ahead of their time. Now, finally, the world seems to be catching up with him.Take his views on farming. Prince Charles Duchy Home Farm went(39)_ back in 1986. When most shoppers cared onl

23、y about the low price tag on suspiciously blemish-free(无瑕疵的) vegetables and(40)_ large chickens piled high in supermarkets. His warnings on climate change proved farsighted,too.Charles began(41)_ action in warming in 1990 and says he has been worried about the(42)_ of man on the environment same be

24、was a teenger. Although he was gradually gained international(43)_ as one of the worlds lending conservationists,many British people still think of him as an(34)_ person who talks to plants.This year,as it happens,South Korean scientists proved that plants really do(45)_ to round.So Charles was ahea

25、d of the game there,too.A.conform B.eccentric C.environmentalist D.expeditions E.impact F.notions G.organic H.originally I.recognition J.respond K.subordinate L.suppressing M.throne N.unnaturally O.urging36-45答案:36-40: M throne C environmentalist F notions H originally N unnaturally41-45: O urging E

26、 impact I recognition B eccentric J respondSection BDirections: In this section,you are going to read a passage with 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 parag

27、raph more than once. Each paragraph is marked with a letter. Answer the questions by marking the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2.High School Sports Arent Killing AcademicsA)In this months Atlantic cover article, “The Case Against High-School Sports,” Amanda Ripley argues that school-sponsored

28、 sports programs should be seriously cut. She writes that, unlike most countries that outperform the United States on international assessments, American schools put too much of an emphasis on athletics, “ Sports are embedded in American schools in a way they are not almost anywhere else,” she write

29、s, “Yet this difference hardly ever comes up in domestic debates about Americas international mediocrity(平庸)in education.”B)American student-athletes reap many benefits from participating in sports, but the costs to the schools could outweigh their benefits, she argues, In particular, Ripley contend

30、s that sports crowd out the academic missions of schools: America should learn from South Korea and Finland and every other country at the top level of international test scores, all of whom emphasize athletics far less in school. ”Even in eighth grade, American kids spend more than twice the time K

31、orean kids spend playing sports,” she writes, citing a 2010 study published in the Journal of Advanced Academics.C)It might well be true that sports are far more rooted in American high schools than in other countries. But our reading of international test scores finds no support for the argument against school a

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