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1、六级答案完整版网友版第一套2020 年 12 月六级答案完整版(网友版第一套)Direction : For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short eaasy based on the picture below. You should focus on the difficulty in acquiring useful information in spite of advanced information technology. You are required to write at least 150 words

2、 but no more than 200 words.As is graphicallyrevealed in the cartoon, a few employees are holdinga conference in themeeting room equipped with advanced devices. However, the moststriking feature of the drawing is that the man in the center, whoseems like a manager, says that they have lots of inform

3、ationtechnology, while useful information is badly needed. Simple as theillustration seems, it discloses a serious problem that it israther hard to obtain helpful information in the highly modernizedsociety.A multitude of reasonscan account for the phenomenon. On the one hand, it can bepartially due

4、 to the fact that the modern technology has beendeveloping at an incredible speed, which provides a booming amountof information and it is difficult to tell the right from thewrong. On the other hand, it is also because the restriction aboutspreading information on the Internet is far from perfect,

5、makingit difficult to get rid of the problem effectively andfundamentally.From my perspective,it is high time that we transferred our focus from developingtechnology to searching forsomething helpful. Only in this way canwe acquire what we literally need.第一版:短对话1.W: Wow, what a variety of salads you

6、 ve got on yourmenu, could yourecommend something special?M: Well, I think you can try this mixed salad. We make the dressingwith fresh berries.Q: what does the man mean?2.W: I was talking to Mary the other day, and she mentioned that your newconsulting firm is doing really well.M: Yes, business pac

7、ed up much faster than we anticipated. We now haveover 200 clients.Q:What do we learn about the man from the conversation?3.W: paper?Do you know where we keep flash disks and printingM:That s where we keepall of our office supplies.They should be in the cabinet if there are any.Q: what does the woma

8、n mean?W: The printing of this dictionary is so small. I can read theexplanations at all.M: Let me get my magnify glass. I know I just can without it.t doQ: What does the man mean?5.W: I m considering having my office redecorated, the furniture is oldand the paint is chipping.M: I ll give you my sis

9、ter -in- law s number. She justgraduated from aninterior designing academy, and will give a free estimate.Q: What is the woman considering?6.W: We have a full load of goods that needs to be delivered. But wecan t get a container ship anyway.M: That s always being a problem in this port. The faciliti

10、es here arenever able to meet our needs.Q:What are the speakers talking about?7.Why didn t Rod get a pay raise?M:warranted it.She said she saw him by the coffee machine more often than at his desk.The boss just isn t convinced that his work attitudeQ: What are the speakers talking about?8.W: The hot

11、el called, saying that because of the scheduling there, theywon t be are able to cater for our banquet.M: I know an Indian restaurant on the high street that offers a specialdiner for groups. The food is excellent, and the room is large enough toaccommodate us.Q: What does the man suggest they do?长对

12、话Conversation 1Hello Paul.Please coming. I m just getting ready to go home.M:Susan is expectingme for dinner. I wanted to be on time for a change.W: Look, I m terribly sorry to drop in this time on Friday, Paul, butit is rather important.M: That s OK. What s the problem?W: Well, Paul, I won t keep y

13、ou long. You see there is a problem withthe exchange rates. The Indian Rupee has taken a fall on the foreign exchangemarket. You see there is being a sharp increase in Indian s balance of paymentdeficit.W: Well, as you know, there have been reports of unrest India, and theprospects for the Rupee loo

14、k pretty gloomy.t haveM: And that s going to affect us, as if we didn enough problemson our hands.W: So I thought it would be wise to take out forward exchange cover toprotect our position on the outstanding contract.M: Just a minute. Forward exchange cover, now what does that meanexactly?W: Well, i

15、t means that JO notes enters into a commitment to sell IndianRupees at the present rate.M: I see. And how will that benefit us?W: Well, JO notes wouldn t lose out if Indian Rupee falls further.M: What will it cost, Jane?W: A small percentage, about 1% and that can be built into the price ofthe bike.

16、M: Well, I don t suppose there is much choice. All right Jane, let sput it into action.Q9:Q10:Q11:What do we learn aboutthe man s daily life?Why did the woman cometo see the man?What makes the womanworry about the Indian Rupee?Conversation 2W: Charles, among other things, you regarded as one of the

17、America sgreat masters of the blues. A musical idiom does essentially about loss,particularly the loss of romantic love. Why does love die?M: People often get into love affairs because they have unrealisticexpectations about somebody. Then when the person doesnt turn out to be whothey thought he or

18、she was, they start thinking maybe I can change him or her.That kind of thinking is a mistake. Because when the dust settles, people aregoing to be pretty much what they are. It s a rare thingfor anybody to be ableto change who they really are. And this creates a lot of problems.W: At 62, you contin

19、ue to spend a large percentage of your lifetouring. What appeals to you about life on the road?M: Music, I don t especially love life on the road, but I figure if youare lucky enough to be able to do what you truly love doing, you ve go t theultimate of life.W: Whats the most widely -held misconcept

20、ion about the life of a famousmusician?M: People think it s all glamour. Actually we have the same troublesthey do. Playing music doesn t mean life treatsyou any better.W: How do you feel about being recognized everywhere you go?M: You think I be used to it by now. But I still find it fascinating.Yo

21、u go to a little town in Japan, where nobody speaks English, yet they knowyou on side and know all yourmusic. I m still amazed by the l ove peopleexpress for me andby music.Q12: What does the man sayabout most people when they get into love affairs?Q13: What does the man sayabout himself as a singer

22、 on the road most of his life?Q14: What do most peoplethink of the life of a famous musician?Q15: How does the man feelwhenever he was recognized by his fans?短文Passage 1Changing technology and markets have stimulated the team approach tomanagement. Inflation, resource scarcity, reduced personnel lev

23、els and budgetcuts have all underscore the need for better coordination in organizations.Team management provides for this coordination. Team management calls for newskills if personnel potential is to be fully realized.Although a team may be composed ofknowledgeable people, they must learn new ways

24、 of relating and working togetherto solve cross-functional problems. When teams consist to be experiencedemployees from hierarchical organizations, who have been condition totraditional organizational culture. Cooperation may not occur naturally, itmainly to be created. Furthermore, the issue is not

25、 just how the team canfunction more effectively, but how it integrates with the overall organization,all society that it supposes it serves. A group of individuals is notautomatically a team. Therefore, team building may be necessary in order toimprove the group performance. Casey, an expert in this

26、 field, suggests thatthe cooperation process within teams must be organized, promoted and managed.He believes the team corporation results when members go beyond theirindividual capabilities, beyond what each is used to being and doing. Together,the team may then produce something new, unique and su

27、perior to that of any onemember. For this to happen, he suggests the multi-cultural managers exhibitund erstanding of their own and others cultural influences and limitations.They should also cultivate such skills as toleration of ambiguity, persistenceand patience, as well as assertedness. If a tea

28、m manager exemplifies suchqualities, then the team as a whole would be better able to realize theirpotential and achieve their objectives.Q 16: What should teammembers do to fully realize their potential?Q 17: What needs to beconsidered for effective team management?Q 18: What conclusion can wedraw

29、from what Casey says?Passage 2In early 1994, when MarkAndreessen was just 23 years old, he arrived in Silicon Valley with an ideathat would change the world. As a student at the University of Illinois, he andhis friends had developed a program called Mosaic, which allowed people toshare information

30、on the worldwide web. Before Mosaic, the web had been usedmainly by scientists andother technical people, who were happy just to sendand receive text. But with Mosaic, Andreessen and his friends had developed aprogram, which could send images over the web as well. Mosaic was an overnightsuccess. It

31、was put on the university s network at the beginning of 1993. Andby the end of the year, it had over a million users. Soon after, Andreessenwent to seek his fortune in Silicon Valley. Once he got there, he started tohave meetings with a man called Jim Clark, who was one of the Valley s mostfamous en

32、trepreneurs.In 1994, nobody was making any real money from theInternet, which was still very slow and hard to use. But Andreessen had seen an opportunity thatwould make him and Clark rich within two years. He suggested they should createa new computer program that would do the same job as Mosaic but would be mucheasier to use. Clark listened carefully to Andreessen, whose ideas andenthusiasm impressed him greatly. Eventually, Clark agreed to i

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