1、六级真题第六级真题第 1 套及答案套及答案 2019 年年 12 月大学英语六级考试真题(第月大学英语六级考试真题(第 1 套)及答案套)及答案 Part I Writing(30 minutes)Directions:For this part,you are allowed 30 nmtu/es to write an essays on the importance of having a sense of community responsibility.You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words.Pa
2、讥讥 n Section A Directions:lit this section,you will hear two long conversations.At the end of each conversation,you will heat four questions.Both the conversation and the questions will be spoke”only once.Aftetyou hear a guestjon,you must choose the best ansyrerfivni the four choices marked A),B),C)
3、and D).Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.Questions 1 to 4 are based on the conversation you have just heard.1.A)It focuses exclusively on jazz.B)It sponsors major jazz concerts.C)It has several branches in London,D)It displays albums by new mu
4、sic talents.Listening Comprehension(30 minutes)2.A)It originated with cowboys.B)Its market has now shrunk.C)Its listeners are mostly young people.D)It remains as widespread as hip hop music.3.A)Its definition is varied and complicated.B)It is still going through experinientation.C)It is frequently a
5、ccompanied by singing.D)Its style has remained largely unchanged.A)Learn to play them.B)Take music lessons,C)Listen to them yourself D)Consult jazz musicians.Questions 5 to 8 are based on the conversation you have Just heard.5.A)She paid her mortgage.B)She called on the man.C)She made a business pla
6、n.D)She went to the bank-6.7.A)Her previous debt hadnt been cleared yet.B)Her credit history was considered poor.C)She had apparently asked for too much.D)She didnt pay her mortgage in time.A)Pay a debt long overdue.B)Buy a piece of property.C)Start her own business.D)Check her credit history.A)Seek
7、 advice from an expert about fundraising.B)Ask for smaller Ioans from different lenders-C)Build up her own finances step by step.D)Revise her business proposal carefully.Section B Directions:In this section,you will hear two passages.At the end of each passage,you wiU hear three or four questions.Bo
8、th the passage and the questiofis will be spoken only once.Jfiet you hear a question*you must choose the best ansver fioni the four choices marked A),B),C)and D).Then mark the coiresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.Questions 9 to 11 are based on the passage you
9、have just heard.9.A)It is profitable and environmentally friendly.B)It is well located and completely automated.C)It is small and unconventionaL D)It is fertile and preductive.10.A)Their urge to make fanning more enjoyable.B)Their desire to improve fanning equipment.C)Their hope to revitalize tradit
10、ional farming.D)Their wish to set a new farming standard.11.A)It saves a lot of electricity.B)It needs little maintenance.C)It causes hardly any pDilution.D)It loosens soil while weeding-Questions 12 to 15 are based on the passage you have Just heard.12.A)It has turned certain insects into a new foo
11、d source.B)It has started to exp and business outside the UK.C)It has imported some exotic foods from overseas.D)It has joined hands with Sainsburys to sell pet insects.13.A)It was really unforgettable.B)It was a pleasant surprise.C)It hurt his throat lightly.D)It made him feel strange.14.A)They are
12、 more tasty than beef,chicken or pork.B)They are more nutritious than soups and salads.C)They contain more protein than conventional meats.D)They will soon gain popularity throughout the world.15.A)It is environmentally friendly.B)It is a promising industry.C)It requires new technology.D)It saves hu
13、ge amounts of labour.Section C Directions:In this section,you will hear three recordings of lectures or talks followed by three or four questions.The recordings will be played only once.After you hear a question,you nmst choose the best answerfioni the four choices marked A),B),C)and D)Then mark the
14、 cotrespondutg fetter on Answer Sheet I yvith a single litie through the centre.Questions 16 to 18 are based on the recording you have just heard.16.A)To categorize different types of learners.B)To find out what students prefer to learn,C)To understand the mechanism of the human brain.D)To see if th
15、ey are inherent traits affecting learning.I7_ A)It was defective.B)It was misguided.C)It was original in design.D)It was thought-provoking.I&A)Auditory aids are as important as visual aids.B)Visual aids are helpful to all types of learners.C)Reading plain texts is more effective than viewing picture
16、s.D)Scientific concepts are hard to understand without visual aids.Questions 19 to 21 are based on the recording you have Just heard.19.A)Not playing a role in a work place revolution.B)Not benefiting from free-market capitalisin.C)Not earning enough money to provide for the family.D)Not spending en
17、ough time on family life and leisure.20.A)People would be working only fifteen hours a week now.B)The balance of power in the workplace would change.C)Technological advances would create many new jobs,D)Most workers could afford to have a house of their own.2L A)Loss of workers personal dignity.B)De
18、privation of workers creativity.C)Deterioration of workers mental health.D)Unequal distribution of working hours.Questions 22 to 25 are based on the recording you have Just heard.22.A)It is the worst managed airport in German history,B)It is now the biggest and busiest airport in Europe.C)It has bec
19、ome something of a joke among Germans.D)It has become a typical symbol of German efficiency.23.A)The citys airports are outdated.B)The city had just been reunified,C)The city wanted to boost its economy.D)The city wanted to attract more tourists.24.A)The municipal government kept changing hands.B)Th
20、e construction firm breached the contract.C)Shortage of funding delayed its construction.D)Problems of different kinds kept popping up.25.A)Tourism industry in Berlin suffers.B)All kinds of equipnlent gets rusted.C)Huge maintenance costs accumulate.D)Complaints by local residents increase.Part in Re
21、ading Comprehension Section A Directions:Ih this section,there is a passage with ten blanks.You are required to select one word for each blank fiom a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage.Read the passage througfi carefully before making your choices.Each choice in the bank is i
22、dentified by a letter.Please mark the con esponding letter for each item on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.You nia)not use arty of the words in the bank more than once.(40 minutes)The number of devices you can talk to is multiplyingfirst it was your phone,then your car,and now
23、you can tell your kitchen appliances what to do.But even without gadgets that understand our spoken commands,research suggests that,as bizarre as it sounds,under certain 26 people regularly ascribe human traits to everyday objects.Sometimes we see things as human because we are 27 In one experiinent
24、.people who reported feeling isolated were more likely than others to attribute 28 to various gadgets.In turn,feeling close to objects can 29 loneliness.When college students were reminded of a time they had been 30 in a social setting,they compensated by exaggerating their number of friends-unless
25、they were first given tasks that caused them to interact with their phone as if it had human qualities.According to the researchers,the paiticipants phones 31 substituted for real friends.At other times,we personify products in an effort to understand them.One study found that three in four responde
26、nts yelled at their coinputer.Further,the more their computer gave them problems,the more likely the respondents were to report that it had its own beliefs and 32 So how do people assign traits to an object?In part we rely on looks.On humans,wide faces are 33 with dominance.Similarly,people rated ca
27、rs,clocks,and watches with wide faces as more dominant-looking than narrow-faced ones,and preferred thein-especially in 34 situations.An analysis of car sales in Germany found that cars with grilles(扌户栅)that were upturned like smiles sold best.The purchasers saw this 35 as increasing a cars friendli
28、ness.Section B Directions:In this section,you are going to read a passage with ten statements attached to it.Each statement contains infoiination given in one of the paragraphs.Identijy the paragraph fioni which the jfifontiarioti is derived.Yoh may choose a paragraph more than once.Each paragraph i
29、s marked with a letter.Ansver the questions by marking the con esponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 Why More Farmers Are Switching to Grass-Fed Meat and Diary A Though he didnt come from a fanning family,from a yomig age Tiin Joseph was fascinated by the idea of living off the land.Reading magazines l
30、ike The Stockman Grass Fanner and Graze,he got hooked on the idea of grass-fed agriculture.The idea that all energy and wealth comes from the sun really intrigued him.He thought the shorter the distance between the sun and the end product,the higher the profit to the farmer.B Jose ph wanted to put t
31、his theory to the test.In 2009,he and his wife Laura launched Maple Hill Creamery,an organic,all grass-fed yogurt company in northern New York.He quickly learned what the market has demonstrated:Demand for grass-fed products currently exceeds supply.Grass-fed beef is enjoying a 25-30%annual growth r
32、ate.Sales of grass-fed yogurt and kefir(发酵乳饮品),on the other hand,have in the last year increased by over 38%.This is com parison with a drop of just under 1%in the total yogurt and kefir market,according to natural and organic market research company SPINS.Josephs top priority became getting his han
33、ds on enough grass-fed milk to keep customers satisfied since his own 64-cow herd wasiTt going to suffice.C His first partnership was with Paul and Phyllis Ainburgh,owners of the Dharma Lea farm in New York.The A inburghs,too,were true believers in grass-fed.In addition to supplying milk from their own 85-head herd、they began to help other farmers in the area convert from conventional to certified
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