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2023年6月大学英语六级考试真题及答案详解和听力原文.doc

1、2023年6月大学英语六级考试真题第三套   Part I Writing (30 minutes) Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay explaining why it is unwise to put all your eggs in one basket. You can give examples to illustrate your point. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words.

2、 Part II Listening Comprehension (30 minutes)   Section A   Directions: 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 o

3、nly 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. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the center.   1. A) The man is the manager of the apar

4、tment building.    B) The woman is very good at bargaining.   C) The woman will get the apartment refurnished.   D) The man is looking for an apartment.   2. A) How the pictures will turn out. C) What the man thinks of the shots.    B) Where the botanical garden is. D) Why the pictu

5、res are not ready.   3. A) There is no replacement for the handle. C) The suitcase is not worth fixing.    B) There is no match for the suitcase. D) The suitcase can be fixed in time.   4. A) He needs a vehicle to be used in harsh weather.   B) He has a fairly large collection of quality

6、trucks.   C) He has had his truck adapted for cold temperatures.   D) He does routine truck maintenance for the woman.   5. A) She cannot stand her boss’s bad temper.   B) She has often been criticized by her boss.   C) She has made up her mind to resign.   D) She never regrets any decisions s

7、he makes.   6. A) Look for a shirt of a more suitable color and size.   B) Replace the shirt with one of some other material.   C) Visit a different store for a silk or cotton shirt.   D) Get a discount on the shirt she is going to buy.   7. A) At a “Lost and Found”. B) At a reception desk.

8、C) At a trade fair. D) At an exhibition.   8. A) Repair it and move in. B) Pass it on to his grandson. C) Convert it into a hotel. D) Sell it for a good price.   Questions 9 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.   9. A) Unique descriptive skills. C) Colourful wo

9、rld experiences.    B) Good knowledge of readers’ tastes. D) Careful plotting and clueing.   10. A) A peaceful setting. B) A spacious room. C) To be in the right mood. D) To be entirely alone.   11. A) They rely heavily on their own imagination.   B) They have experiences similar to the c

10、haracters’.   C) They look at the world in a detached manner.   D) They are overwhelmed by their own prejudices.   Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.   12. A) Good or bad, they are there to stay. C) Believe it or not, they have survived.    B) Like it or n

11、ot, you have to use them. D) Gain or lose, they should be modernised.   13. A) The frequent train delays. C) The food sold on the trains.    B) The high train ticket fares. D) The monopoly of British Railways.   14. A) The low efficiency of their operation.    B) Competition from oth

12、er modes of transport.   C) Constant complaints from passengers.   D) The passing of the new transport act.   15. A) They will be de-nationalised. C) They are fast disappearing.    B) They provide worse service. D) They lose a lot of money.   Section B   Directions: In this section,

13、 you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage 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 Ans

14、wer Sheet 1 with a single line through the center.   Passage One   Questions 16 to 19 are based on the passage you have just heard.   16. A) The whole Antarctic region will be submerged.   B) Some polar animals will soon become extinct.   C) Many coastal cities will be covered with water.   D)

15、 The earth will experience extreme weathers.   17. A) How humans are to cope with global warming.   B) How unstable the West Antarctic ice sheet is.   C) How vulnerable the coastal cities are.   D) How polar ice impacts global weather.   18. A) It collapsed at least once in the past 1.3 million

16、 years.   B) It sits firmly on solid rock at the bottom of the ocean.   C) It melted at temperatures a bit higher than those of today.   D) It will have little impact on sea level when it breaks up.   19. A) The West Antarctic region was once an open ocean.   B) The West Antarctic ice sheet was

17、 about 7,000 feet thick.   C) The West Antarctic ice sheet was once floating ice.   D) The West Antarctic region used to be warmer than today.   Passage Two   Questions 20 to 22 are based on the passage you have just heard.   20. A) Whether we can develop social ties on the Internet.   B) Whet

18、her a deleted photo is immediately removed from the web.   C) Whether our blogs can be renewed daily.   D) Whether we can set up our own websites.   21. A) The number of visits they receive. C) The files they have collected.    B) The way they store data. D) The means they use

19、to get information.   22. A) When the system is down. C) When the URL is reused.    B) When new links are set up. D) When the server is restarted.   Passage Three   Questions 23 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.   23. A) Some iced coffees have as many calories as a hot

20、 dinner.   B) Iced coffees sold by some popular chains are contaminated.   C) Drinking coffee after a meal is more likely to cause obesity.   D) Some brand-name coffees contain harmful substances.   24. A) Have some fresh fruit. B) Exercise at the gym. C) Take a hot shower. D) Eat a hot dinne

21、r. 25. A) They could enjoy a happier family life.   B) They could greatly improve their work efficiency.   C) Many cancer cases could be prevented.   D) Many embarrassing situations could be avoided.   Section C   Directions: In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the p

22、assage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks with the exact words you have just heard. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have wri

23、tten.   Psychologists are finding that hope plays a surprisingly vital role in giving people a measurable advantage in realms (26)__________ academic achievement, bearing up in tough jobs and coping with (27)___________ illness. And, by contrast, the loss of hope is turning out to be a stronger sig

24、n that a person may (28)___________ suicide than other factors long thought to be more likely risks.   “Hope has proven a powerful predictor of(29)__________ in every study we’ve done so far,” said Dr. Charles R. Snyder, a psychologist who has devised a (30)__________ to assess how much hope a pers

25、on has.   For example, in research with 3,920 college students, Dr. Snyder and his (31)__________ found that the level of hope among freshmen at the beginning of their first semester was a more (32)__________ predictor of their college grades than were their S.A.T. scores or their grade point (33)_

26、 in high school, the two measures most commonly used to predict college performance.   “Students with high hope set themselves higher goals and know how to work to attain them,” Dr. Snyder said.“When you compare students of equivalent intelligence and past academic achievements, what (34)_

27、 is hope.” In devising a way to assess hope scientifically, Dr. Snyder went beyond the simple notion that hope is merely the sense that everything will(35) __________ all right. “That notion is not concrete enough and it blurs two key components of hope,” Dr. Snyder said. “Having hope mean

28、s believing you have both the will and the way to accomplish your goals, whatever they may be.” Part III Reading Comprehension (40 minutes)   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 give

29、n 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 center. You may not use any of the words in th

30、e bank more than once.   Questions 36 to 45 are based on the following passage.   Millions of Americans are entering their 60s and are more concerned than ever about retirement. They know they need to save, but how much? And what exactly are they saving for—to spend more time ___36___ the grandkid

31、s, go traveling, or start another career? It turns out that husbands and wives may have ___37___ different ideas about the subject.   The deepest divide is in the way spouses envisage their lifestyle in their later years. Fidelity Investments Inc. found 41 percent of the 500 couples it surveyed ___

32、38___ on whether both or at least one spouse will work in retirement. Wives are generally right regarding their husbands’ retirement age, but men ___39___ the age their wives will be when they stop working. And husbands are slightly more ___40___ about their standard of living than wives are.   Bus

33、y juggling (穷于应对) careers and families, most couples don’t take the time to sit down, ___41___ or together, and think about what they would like to do 5, 10 or 20 years from now. They ___42___ they are on the same page, but the ___43___ is they have avoided even talking about it.   If you are self-

34、employed or in a job that doesn’t have a standard retirement age, you may be more apt to delay thinking about these issues. It is often a ___44___ retirement date that provides the catalyst (催化剂) to start planning. Getting laid off or accepting an early-retirement ___45___ can force your hand. But d

35、on’t wait until you get a severance (遣散费) check to begin planning. A) assume D) formula G) mysteriously J) package M) separately B) confidential E) forthcoming H) observe K) radically N ) spoiling C) disagree F) illustrating I)

36、optimistic L) reality O) underestimate   Section B   Directions: 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. Yo

37、u 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. What If Middle-Class Jobs Disappear? A) The most recent recession in the United States began in December 2023 and ended in June 2023, accordi

38、ng to the National Bureau of Economic Research. However, two years after the official end of the recession, few Americans would say that economic troubles are behind us. The unemployment rate, in particular, remains above 9%. Some labor market indicators, such as the proportion of long-term unemploy

39、ed, are worse now than for any postwar recession.   B) There are two widely circulated narratives to explain what’s going on. The Keynesian narrative is that there has been a major drop in aggregate demand. According to this narrative, the slump can be largely cured by using monetary and fiscal (财政

40、旳) stimulus. The main anti-Keynesian narrative is that businesses are suffering from uncertainty and over-regulation. According to this narrative, the slump can be cured by having the government commit to and follow a more hands-off approach.   C) I want to suggest a third interpretation. Without r

41、uling out a role for aggregate demand or for the regulatory environment, I wish to suggest that structural change is an important factor in the current rate of high unemployment. The economy is in a state of transition, in which the middle-class jobs that emerged after World War Ⅱ have begun to decl

42、ine. As Erik Brynjolfsson and Andrew McAfee put it in a recent e-book Race Against the Machine: “The root of our problems is not that we’re in a great recession, or a great stagnation (停滞), but rather that we are in the early throes (阵痛) of a great restructuring. ”   D) In fact, I believe the Great

43、 Depression of the 1930s can also be interpreted in part as an economic transition. The impact of the internal combustion engine(内燃机) and the small electric motor on farming and manufacturing reduced the value of uneducated laborers. Instead, by the 1950s, a middle class of largely clerical(从事文秘工作旳)

44、 workers was the most significant part of the labor force. Between 1930 and 1950, the United States economy underwent a great transition. Demand fell for human effort such as lifting, squeezing, and hammering. Demand increased for workers who could read and follow directions. The evolutionary proces

45、s eventually changed us from a nation of laborers to a nation of clerks.   E) The proportion of employment classified as “clerical workers” grew from 5.2% in 1910 to a peak of 19.3% in 1980. (However, by 2023 this proportion had edged down to 17.4%.) Overall, workers classified as clerical workers,

46、 technical workers, managers and officials exceeded 50% of the labor force by 2023. Corresponding declines took place in the manual occupations. Workers classified as laborers, other than farm hands or miners, peaked at 11.4% of the labor force in 1920 but were barely 6% by 1950 and less than 4% by

47、2023. Farmers and farm laborers fell from 33% of the labor force in 1910 to less than 15% by 1950 and only 1.2% in 2023.   F) The introduction of the tractor and improvements in the factory rapidly reduced the demand for uneducated workers. By the 1930s, a marginal farm hand could not produce enoug

48、h to justify his employment. Sharecropping, never much better than a subsistence occupation, was no longer viable(可行旳). Meanwhile, machines were replacing manufacturing occupations like cigar rolling and glass blowing for light bulbs.   G) The structural-transition interpretation of the unemploymen

49、t problem of the 1930s would be that the demand for uneducated workers in the United States had fallen, but the supply remained high. The high school graduation rate was only 8.8% in 1912 and still just 29% in 1931. By 1950, it had reached 59%. With a new generation of workers who had completed high

50、 school, the mismatch between skills and jobs had been greatly reduced.   H) What took place after World WarⅡwas not the revival of a 1920s economy, with its small farming units, urban manufacturing, and plurality of laborers. Instead, the 1950s saw the creation of a new suburban economy, with a pl

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