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1、 年 6 月英语六级真题试卷(第二套) Part I Writing (30 minutes) Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay on the importance of mutual understanding and respect in interpersonal relationships. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words. Part Ⅱ Listeni

2、ng Comprehension (30 minutes) Section A Directions: In this section, you will hear two long conversations. At the end of each conversation, you will hear four questions. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answ

3、er from the four choices marked A), B), C) 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) why Roman Holiday was more famous than Breakfast at Tiffany’s. B) why Audrey H

4、epburn had more female fans than male ones. C) Why the woman wanted to be like Audrey Hepburn. D) why so many girls adored Audrey Hepburn. 2. A) Her unique personality. C) Her shift of interest to performing arts. B) Her physical condition. D) Her family’s suspension of financial aid.

5、 3. A) She was not an outgoing person. C) She was easy-going on the whole. B) She was modest and hardworking D) She was usually not very optimistic. 4. A) She was influenced by the roles she played in the films. B) Her parents taught her to symbolize with the needy. C) She learned to vol

6、unteer when she was a child. D) Her family benifited from other people’s help. Questions 5 to 8 are based on the recording you have just heard. 5. A) Give a presentation. C) Start a new company. B) Rise some questions. D) Ateed a board meeting. 6. A) It will cut production costs. C) N

7、o staff willl be dismissed. B) It will raise productivities. D) No new staff will be hired. 7. A) The timeline of restructuring. C) The communication channels. B) The reasons for restructuring. D) The company’s new missions. 8. A) By consulting their own department managers. B) By ema

8、iling questions to the man or the woman. C) By exploring various channels of communication. D) By visiting the company’s own computer network. Section B Directions: In this section, you will hear two passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear three or four questions. Both the pa

9、ssage 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). 1 Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre. Questions 9 to 11 are based on the pas

10、sage you have just heard. 9. A) It helps passengers to take care of their pet animals. B) It has animals to help passengers carry their language. C) It uses therapy animals to soothe nervous passengers. D) It allows passengers to have animal travel with them. 10. A) Avoiding possible

11、dangers. B) Finding their way around. C) Identifying drug smugglers. D) Looking after sick passengers. 11. A) Schedule their flights around the animal visits. B) Photograph the therapy animals at the airport. C) Keep some animals for therapeutic purposes. D) Bring their animals

12、on board their plane. Questions 12 to 15 are based on the passage you have just heard. 12. A) Beside a beautifully painted wall in Arles. B) Beside the gate of an ancient Roman city. C) At the site of an ancient Roman mansion. D) At the entrance to a reception hall in Rome. 13. A

13、) A number of different images. C)Various musical instruments. B) A number of mythological heroes. D) Paintings by famous French artists. 14.A) The originality and expertise shown. C)The stunning images vividly depicted. B) The worldly sophistication displayed. D) The impressive skills and

14、costly dyes. 15.A) His artistic taste is superb. C)He was a collector of antiques. B) His identity remains unclear. D) He was a rich Italian merchant. Section C Directions: In this section, you will hear three recordings of lectures or talks followed by three or four questions. The recor

15、dings will be played 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 Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre. Questions 16 to 18 are based on the recording you have just heard.

16、 16.A) They encourage international cooperation. B) They lay stress on basic scientific research. C) They place great emphasis on empirical studies. D) They favour scientists from its member countries. 17.A) Many of them wish to win international recognition. B) They believe that more h

17、ands will make light work. C) They want to follow closely the international trend. D) Many of their projects have become complicated. 18.A) It requires mathematicians to work independently. B) It is faced with many unprecedented challenges. C) It lags behind other disciplines in collabor

18、ation. D) It calls for more research funding to catch up. 2 Questions 19 to 21 are based on the recording you have just heard. 19.A) Scientists tried to send a balloon to Venus. B) Scientists discovered water on Venus. C) Scientists found Venus had atmosphere. D) Scientist

19、s observed Venus from a space vehicle. 20.A) It resembles Earth in many aspects. B) It is the same as fiction has portrayed. C) It is a paradise of romance for alien life. D) It undergoes geological changes like Earth. 21.A) It might have been hotter than it is today. B) It might have been

20、 a cozy habitat for life. C) It used to have more water than Earth. D) It used to be covered with rainforests. Questions 22 to 25 are based on the recording you have just heard. 22.A) Causes of sleeplessness. C) Cultural psychology. B) Cross-cultural communication. D) Motivation and

21、 positive feelings. 23.A) They attach great importance to sleep. B) They often have trouble falling asleep. C) They pay more attention to sleep efficiency. D) They generally sleep longer than East Asians. 24.A) By asking people to report their sleep habits. B) By observing people’s sl

22、eep patterns in labs. C) By having people wear motion-detecting watches. D) By videotaping people’s daily sleeping processes. 25.A) It has made remarkable progress in the past few decades. B) It has not yet explored the cross-cultural aspect of sleep. C) It has not yet produced anythi

23、ng conclusive. D) It has attached attention all over the world. 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 given in a word bank following th

24、e 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 centre. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once. Que

25、stions 26 to 35 are based on the following passage. The dream of personalised flight is still vivid in the minds of many inventors, some developing cycle-powered craft, others 26 money into jetpacks (喷气飞行背包). However, the flying car has always remained the 27 symbol of persona

26、l transport freedom. Several companies around the world have produced 28 that can drive on roads and fly. Airbus has a futuristic modular (组件式旳) concept involving a passenger capsule that can be 29 from the road-going chassis (底盘) and picked up by a helicopter-type machine. 3 But a

27、ll these concepts are massively expensive, require safety certification standards for road and air, need 30 controls, involve complex folding wings and propellers, and have to be flown from air-strips. So they are likely to remain rich people’s playthings rather than practical transport solutions fo

28、r the masses. “A car that takes off from some London street and lands in another 31 street is unlikely to happen,” says Prof. Gray, a leading aeronautical engineer. “Sky taxis are much more likely.” But that won’t stop inventors from dreaming up new ways to fly and trying to persuade investors to b

29、ack their sometimes 32 schemes. Civilian aviation is being disrupted, not by the age-old desires for speed, romanticism and 33 , but by the pressing need to respond to a changing climate. New electric engines coupled with artificial intelligence and 34 systems will contribute to a more efficient, i

30、ntegrated transport system that is less polluting and less noisy. That may sound simple, but as Prof. Gray says, “When I travel somewhere I like this notion that when I finish my journey I feel better than when I started it. That’s completely at 35 with how I feel today.” Now that would be pro

31、gress. A) autonomous I) pouring B) detached J) prototypes C) dual K) random D) glamour L) repressing E) imminent M) segmented F) odds N) spectrum G) opposites O) ultimate H) outrageous Section B Directions: In this section, you are going

32、 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 paragraph more than once. Each paragraph is marked with a letter. Answer the questions by marking

33、the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2. Companies Are Working with Consumers to Reduce Waste A) As consumers, we are very wasteful. Annually, the world generates 1.3 billion tons of solid waste. This is expected to go up to 2.2 billion by 2025. The developed countries are responsible fo

34、r 44% of waste, and in the U.S. alone, the average person throws away their body weight in rubbish every month. B) Conventional wisdom would seem to suggest that companies have no incentive to lengthen the life cycle of their products and reduce the revenue they would get from selling new goods. Ye

35、t, more and more businesses are thinking about how to reduce consumer waste. This is partly driven by the rising price of raw materials and metals. It is also partly due to both consumers and companies becoming more aware of the need to protect our environment. C) When choosing what products to buy

36、 and which brands to buy from, more and more consumers are looking into sustainability. This is opposed to just price and performance they were concerned about in the past. In a survey of 54 of the world’s leading brands, almost all of them 4 reported that consumers are showing increasing

37、care about sustainable lifestyles. At the same time, surveys on consumers in the U.S. and the U.K. show that they also care about minimizing energy use and reducing waste. D) For the most part, consumers control what happens to a product. But some companies are realizing that placing the burden of

38、recycling entirely on the consumer is not an effective strategy, especially when tossing something away seems like the easiest and most convenient option. E) Some retailers and manufacturers in the clothing, footwear, and electronics industries have launched environmental programs. They want to mak

39、e their customers interested in preserving their products and preventing things that still have value from going to the garbage dump. By offering services to help expand the longevity of their products, they’re promising quality and durability to consumers, and receiving the reputational gains for b

40、eing environmentally friendly. F) For example, the Swedish jeans company Nudie Jeans offers free repair at twenty of their shops. Instead of discarding their old worn-out jeans, customers bring them in to be renewed. The company even provides mail-order repair kits and online videos, so that custom

41、ers can learn how to fix a pair of jeans at home. Their philosophy is that extending the life of a pair of jeans is not only great for the environment, but allows the consumer to get more value out of their product. When customers do want to toss their pair, they can give them back to the store, whi

42、ch will repurpose and resell them. Another clothing company, Patagonia, a high-end outdoor clothing store, follows the same principle. It has partnered with DIY website iFixit to teach consumers how to repair their clothing, such as waterproof outerwear, at home. The company also offers a repair pro

43、gram for their customers for a modest fee. Currently, Patagonia repairs about 40,000 garments a year in their Reno, Nevada, service center. According to the company’s CEO, Rose Marcario, this is about building a company that cares about the environment. At the same time, offering repair supports the

44、 perceived quality of its products. G) In Brazil, the multinational corporation Adidas has been running a shoe-recycling program called “Sustainable Footprint” since . Customers can bring shoes of any brand into an Adidas store to be shredded and turned into alternative fuels for energy creation

45、instead of being burned as trash. They are used to fuel cement ovens. To motivate visitors to bring in more old shoes, Adidas Brazil promotes the program in stores by showing videos to educate customers, and it even offers a discount each time a customer brings in an old pair of shoes. This boosts t

46、he reputation and image of Adidas by making people more aware of the company’s values. H) Enormous opportunities also lie with e-waste. It is estimated that in the world produced some 42 million metric tons of e-waste (discarded electrical and electronic equipment and its parts) with North America

47、 and Europe accounting for 8 and 12 million metric tons respectively. The materials from e-waste include iron, copper, gold, silver, and aluminum materials that could be reused, resold, salvaged, or recycled. Together, the value of these metals is estimated to be about $52 billion. Electronics giant

48、s like Best Buy and Samsung have provided e-waste take-back programs over the past few years, which aim to refurbish (翻新) old electronic components and parts into new products. I) For other companies interested in reducing waste, helping the environment, and providing the sustainable lifestyles t

49、hat consumers seek, here are some first steps for building a relationship with customers that focuses on recycling and restoring value to products: J) Find partners. If you are a manufacturer who relies on outside distributors, then retailers are the ideal partner for collecting old products. Power

50、 tool maker DeWalt partners with 5 companies, such as Lowes and Napa Auto Parts, to collect old tools at their stores for recycling. The partnership benefits both sides by allowing unconventional partners (for example, two companies from two different industries) to work together on a sp

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