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2023年英语六级模拟真题及答案.doc

1、6月英语六级真题及答案 Part I Writing 6月六级作文范文一 It is not exaggerating to say that habits determine how much a person can achieve. This is due to the magical power that habits have. It can redouble the effort of our daily behavior. Take this for example: if you recite one word every day, you will a

2、dd 365 words to your vocabulary by one year, and 700 words by two years, and 1400 words before graduation which is by far beyond the curricular of CET-6. While if you spend two hours on playing computer games—which is far less than how much time is spent in reality for college students—.com you will

3、 probably get addicted to it and fail your study. This phenomenon can be easily found in the college that it is high time for us to be aware of the importance of habits. We should cultivate good habits and get rid of the bad habits such as staying up late, being addicted to games, consuming extravag

4、antly, etc as soon as possible. Rome was not built in one day. We can accumulate a great fortune by the tiny efforts we made every day. From now on say good bye to the bad habits and stick to the good ones, we will enjoy a profitable return in the future. 6月六级作文范文二 Good habit result… Goo

5、d habits are a valuable thing and a bridge reaching desirable results. Evidently, good habits include teamwork, optimistic attitude, confidence and so on. It is well known that teamwork always leaves us less mean-spirited and more inclusive. Again, optimistic attitude and confidence can encourage us

6、 to never give up and find silver linings in desperate situations. Why should we actively cultivate good habits? For one thing, good habits can jump our trains of thought onto correct tracks, .com in turn, we can bypass the wrong path. For another thing, persisting what we are good at and doing e

7、ven more of it creates excellence. This is where developing good habits comes in. As a result, we should take some effective steps to cultivate our good habits. For instance, we can frequently inform young people that opportunities for errors abound, so we must develop good habits to cope with th

8、em. To sum up, we cannot deny it that good habits do carry a positive connotation. Part Ⅱ Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning) 暂缺 Part III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes) Section A Directions:In this section you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversatio

9、ns. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversations and the questions will be spoken only 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 t

10、he best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre. 注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。 11. A) She has completely recovered. B) She went into shock after an operation. C) She is still in a critical condition. D) She is getting much better. 12. A) Or

11、dering a breakfast. B) Booking a hotel room. C) Buying a train ticket. D) Fixing a compartment. 13. A) Most borrowers never returned the books to her. B) The man is the only one who brought her book back. C) She never expected anyone to return the books to her. D) Mo

12、st of the books she lent out came back without jackets. 14. A) She left her work early to get some bargains last Saturday. B) She attended the supermarket’s grand opening ceremony. C) She drove a full hour before finding a parking space. D) She failed to get into the supermarket last Saturday.

13、 15. A) He is bothered by the pain in his neck. B) He cannot do his report without a computer. C) He cannot afford to have a coffee break. D) He feels sorry to have missed the report. 16. A) Only top art students can show their works in the gallery. B) The gallery space is big enough for t

14、he man’s paintings. C) The woman would like to help with the exibition layout. D) The man is uncertain how his art works will be received. 17. A) The woman needs a temporary replacement for her assistant. B) The man works in the same department as the woman does. C) The woman will have to sta

15、y in hospital for a few days. D) The man is capable of dealing with difficult people. 18. A) It was better than the previous one. B) It distorted the mayor’s speech. C) It exaggerated the city’s economy problems. D) It reflected the opinions of most economists. Questions 19 to 22 are based

16、 on the conversation you have just heard. 19. A) To inform him of a problem they face. B) To request him to purchase control desks. C) To discuss the content of a project report. D) To ask him to fix the dictating machine. 20. A) They quote the best price in the market. B) They manufacture

17、 and sell office furniture. C) They cannot deliver the steel sheets on time. D) They cannot produce the steel sheets needed 21. A) By marking down the unit price. B) By accepting the penalty clauses. C) By allowing more time for delivery. D) By promising better after-sales service. 22. A)

18、 Give the customer a ten percent discount. B) Claim compensation from the stool suppliers. C) Ask the Buying Department to change suppliers. D) Cancel the contract with the customer. Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 23. A) Stockbroker.

19、 C) Mathematician. B) Physicist. D) Economist. 24. A) Improve computer programming. B) Predict global population growth. C) Explain certain natural phenomena. D) Promote national financial health. 25. A) Their different educational backgrounds.

20、 B) Changing attitudes toward nature. C) Chaos theory and its applications. D) The current global economic crisis. Section B Directions: In this section 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

21、 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 2 with a single line through the centre. 注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。 Passage One Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you h

22、ave just heard. 26. A) They lay great emphasis on hard work. B) They name 150 star engineers each year. C) They require high academic degrees. D) They have people with a very high IQ. 27. A) long years of job training. B) High emotional intelligence. C) Distinctive academic qualification

23、s. D) Devotion to the advance of science. 28. A) Good interpersonal relationships. B) Rich working experience. C) Sophisticated equipment. D) High motivation. Passage Two Questions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard. 29. A) A diary. B) A fairy tale. C) A history

24、textbook. D) A biography. 30. A) He was a sports fan. B) He loved architecture. C) He disliked school. D) He liked hair-raising stories. 31. A) Encourage people to undertake adventures. B) Publicize his colorful and unique life stories. C) Raise people’s environmental awareness. D) Attr

25、act people to America’s national parks. Passage Three Questions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard. 32.A) The first infected victim. B) A coastal village in Africa. C) The doctor who first identified it. D) A river running through the Congo. 33.A) They exhibit simil

26、ar symptoms. B) They can be treated with the same drug. C) They have almost the same mortality rate. D) They have both disappeared for good. 34.A) By inhaling air polluted with the virus. B) By contacting contaminated body fluids. C) By drinking water from the Congo River. D) By eating food

27、 grown in Sedan and Zaire. 35. A) More strains will evolve from the Ebola virus. B) Scientists will eventually find cures for Ebola. C) Another Ebola epidemic may erupt sooner or later. D) Dose infected, one will become immune to Ebola. Section C Directions: In this section, you will hea

28、r a passage three times. When the passage 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 numbered from 36 to 43 with the exact words you have just heard. For blanks numbered from 44 to

29、 46 you are required to fill in the missing information. For these blanks you can write the exact words you have just heard or write down the main points in your own words. Finally when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written. 注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。 The ideal

30、 companion machine would not only look, feel, and sound friendly but would also be programmed to behave in an agreeable manner. Those (36)___ that make interaction with other people enjoyable would be simulated as closely as possible, and the machine would appear to (37)___ stimulating and easygoing

31、 Its informal conversation style would make interaction comfortable, and yet the machine would remain slightly (38)___ and therefore interesting. In its first (39)___ it might be somewhat honest and unsmiling that it came to know the user it would progress to a mere (40)___ and intimate style. The

32、machine would not be a passive (41)___ but would add its own suggestions, information, and opinions; it would sometimes take the (42)___ in developing or changing the topic and would have a (43)___ of its own. The machine would convey presence. We have all seen how a computer’s use of personal na

33、mes (44) ___. Such features are wholly written into the software (45) ___. Friendships are not made in a day, and the computer would be more acceptable as a friend (46) ___. At an appropriate time I might also express the kind of affection that simulates attachment and intimacy. Part ⅣReading C

34、omprehension (Reading in Depth) (25 minutes) Section A Direction: In this section, there is a short passage with 5 questions or incomplete stamens. Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements in the fewest possible words. Please write your answer on Answe

35、r Sheet 2. Question 47 to 51 are based on the following passage Highly proficient musicianship is hard won. Although it’s often assumed musical ability us inherited, there’s abundant evidence that this isn’t the case. While it seems that at birth virtually everyone has perfect pitch, the reaso

36、ns that one child is better than another are motivation and practice. Highly musical children were sung to more as infants and more encouraged to join in song games as kids than less musical ones, long before any musical ability could have been evident. Studies of classical musicians prove that t

37、he best ones practiced considerably more from childhood onwards than ordinary orchestral players, and this is because their parents were at them to put in the hours from a very young age. The same was true of children selected for entry to specialist music schools, compared with those who were re

38、jected. The chosen children had parents who had very actively supervised music lessons and daily practice from young ages, giving up substantial periods of leisure time to take the children to lessons and concerts. The singer Michael Jackson’s story, although unusually brutal and extreme, is illu

39、mination when considering musical prodigy(天才). Accounts suggest that he was subjected to cruel beatings and emotional torture ,and that he was humiliated (羞辱) constantly by his father, What sets Jackson’s family apart is that his father used his reign of terror to train his children as musicians and

40、 dancers. On top of his extra ability Michael also had more drive. This may have been the result of being the closest of his brothers and sisters to his mother. “He seemed different to me from the other children —special,”Michael’s mother said of him. She may not have realized that treating her s

41、on as special may have been part of the reason be became like that. All in all, if you want to bring up a Mozart or Bach, the key factor is how hard you are prepared to crack the whip. Thankfully, most of us will probably settle for a bit of fun on the recorder and some ill-executed pieces of mus

42、ic-on the piano from our children. 注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。 47. According to the author, a child’s musical ability has much to do with their ___. 48. In order to develop the musical ability of their children, many parents will accompany them during their practice sacrificing a lot of then own ___

43、 49. Because of their father’s pressure and strict training, Michael Jackson and some of his brothers and sisters eventually became ___. 50. Michael’s extra drive for music was partly due to the fact that he was ___ by his mother. 51. To bring up a great musician like Mozart or Bach, willi

44、ngness to be strict with your child is ___. Section B Directions:There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should decide on the best choice and mark the corres

45、ponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the center. Passage One Questions 52 to 56 are based pm the following passage. In , many shoppers chose to avoid the frantic crowds and do their holiday shopping from the comfort of their computer. Sales at online retailers gained

46、by more than 15%, making it the biggest season ever. But people are also returning those purchases at record rates, up 8% from last year. What went wrong? Is the lingering shadow of the global financial crisis making it harder to accept extravagant indulgences? Or that people shop more impulsivel

47、y—and therefore make bad decisions—when online? Both arguments are plausible. However, there is a third factor: a question of touch. We can love the look but, in an online environment, we cannot feel the quality of a texture, the shape of the fit, the fall of a fold or, for that matter, the weight o

48、f an earring. And physically interacting with an object makes you more committed to your purchase. When my most recent book Brandwashed was released, I teamed up with a local bookstore to conduct an experiment about the difference between the online and offline shopping experience. I carefully in

49、structed a group of volunteers to promote my book in two different ways. The first was a fairly hands-off approach. Whenever a customer would inquire about my book, the volunteer would take them over to the shelf and point to it. Out of 20 such requests, six customers proceeded with the purchase.

50、 The second option also involved going over to the shelf but, this time, removing the book and them subtly holding onto it for just an extra moment before placing it in the customer’s hands. Of the 20 people who were handed the book, 13 ended up buying it. Just physically passing the book showed a b

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