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2023年大学英语六级模拟真题及答案.doc

1、6月大学英语六级真题及答案完整版   PartI Writing ( 30minutes)   Directions: For this part, you areallowed 30 minutes to write an essay explaining why it is unwise to put allyour eggs in one basket. You can give examples to illustrate your point .Youshould write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words.   Di

2、rections: For this part, you areallowed 30 minutes to write an essay explaining why it is unwise a person bytheir appearance. You can give examples to illustrate your point .You shouldwrite at least 150 words but no more than 200 words.   Directions: For this part, you areallowed 30 minutes to writ

3、e an essay explaining why it is unwise to jump toconclusions upon seeing or hearing something. You can give examples toillustrate your point .You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200words.   Part Ⅱ Listening Comprehension (30 minutes)   Section A   Directions:In this section,youwi

4、ll hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations.At the end of eachconversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said.Both theconversation and the questions will be spoken only once.After each questionthere will be a pause.During the pause,you must read the four choices mark

5、edA),B),C)and D),and decide which is the best answer.Then mark the correspondingletter on Answer Sheet1 with a single line through the centre.   注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。   1.A)They might be stolen goods   B)They might be fake products   C)They might be faulty products   D)They might be smuggled good

6、   2.A)They are civil servants   B)They are job applicants   C)They are news reporters   D)They are public speakers   3.A)The man has decided to quithis computer class   B)The woman wants to get a degreein administration   C)A computer degree is a must foradministrative work   D)The man went

7、to change the timeof his computer class   4.A)A lot of contestantsparticipated in the show   B)The fifth contestant won thebiggest prize   C)It was not as exciting as he hadexpected   D)It was sponsored by a carmanufacturer   5.A)Reading a newspaper column   B)Looking at a railway timetable  

8、 C)Driving form New York to Boston   D)Waiting for someone at theairport   6.A)He wears a coat bought in themall   B)He got a new job at thebarbershop   C)He had a finger hurt last night   D)He had his hair cut yesterday   7.A)He cannot appreciate thePicasso exhibition   B)Even his nephew can

9、 draw as wellas Picasso   C)He is not quite impressed withmodern paintings   D)Some drawings by kindergartenkids are excellent   8.A)He should not put the cart before the horse   B)His conduct does not square withhis words   C)His attitude to studentgovernment has changed   D)He has long been

10、involved in student government   Questions 9 to 11 are based on theconversation you have just heard   9.A)She left her own car inManchester   B)Something went wrong with hercar   C)She wants to go traveling on theweekend   D)Her car won,t be back in aweek,s time   10.A)Safety   B)Size   C)Co

11、mfort   D)Cost   11.A)Third-party insurance   B)Value-added tax   C)Petrol   D)CDW   Questions 12 to 15 are based onthe conversation you have just heard   12.A)How to update the basicfacilities   B)What to do to enhance theirposition   C)Where to locate their plant   D)How to attract inves

12、tments   13.A)Their road link to other European countries is fast   B)They are all located in thesouth of France   C)They are very close to eachother   D)Their basic facilities are good   14.A)Try to avoid making a hastydecision   B)Take advantage of the train links   C)Talk with the local au

13、thorities   D)Conduct field surveys first   15.A)Future product distribution   B)Local employment policies   C)Road and rail links for smalltowns   D)Skilled workforce in the hillyregion   Section B   Directions:In this section,youwill hear 3 short passages..At the end of each passage, you wi

14、ll hear somequestions.Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once.After youhear a question,you must choose the best answer from the four choices markedA),B),C)and D).Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with asingle line through the centre.   注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。   Pa

15、ssage one   Questions 16 to 18 are based on thepassage you have just haard.   16.A)One fifth of them were on badterms with their sisters and broithers.   B)About one eighth of themadmitted to lingering bitter feelings.   C)More than half of them wereinvolved in inheritance disputes.   D)Most of

16、 them had broken withtheir sisters and brothers.   17.A)Less concern with moneymatters.   B)More experience in worldlyaffairs.   C)Advance in age.   D)Freedom from work.   18.A)They have little time left torenew contact with their brothers and sisters.   B)They tend to forget past unhappymemor

17、ies and focus on their present needs .   C)They are more tolerant of oneanother.   D)They find close relatives morereliable.   Passage Two   Questions 19 to 22 are based onthe passage you have just heard.   19.A)They have bright colors andintricate patterns.   B)They can only survive in partso

18、f the Americas.   D)They have strong wings capableof flying long distances.   20.A)In a Michigan mountainforest.   B)In a Louisiana mountain forest.   C)In a Kentucky mountain forest.   D)In aMexican mountain forest.   21.A)Each flock of butterflieslays eggs in the same states.   B)They start

19、 to lay eggs when theyare nine months old.   C)Each generation in a cycle layseggs at a different place.   D)Only the strongest can reachtheir destination to lay eggs.   22.A)Evolution of monarchbutterflies.   B)Living habits of monarchbutterflies.   C)Migration patterns of monarchbutterflies.

20、   D)Environmental impacts on monarch butterfly life.   Passage Three   Questions 23 to 25 are based onthe passage you habe just heard.   23.A)Time has become more limited   B)Time has become more precious   C)Time is money   D)Time is relative   24.A)Americams now attach moreimportance to th

21、e effective use of time.   B)Americans today have more freetime than earlier generations   C)The number of hours Americanswork has increased steadily   D)More and more Americans feel pressed for time nowadays   25.A)Our interpersonalrelationships improve   B)Our work efficiency increasesgreatly

22、   C)Our living habits are altered   D)Our behavior is changed   Section C   Directions: In this section,youwill hear a passage three times.when the passage isRead for the first time,youshould listen carefully for its general idea.when the passage is read for the secondtime.you are required to

23、fill the blanks with the exact words you have justheard ,Finally,when the passage is read for the third time,you should checkwhat you have written.   The first copyright law in the United States was passed by Congressin1790. .In1976 Congress enacted the latest copyright law, __(26) __ thetechnologi

24、cal developments that had occurredsince the passage of the Copyright Act of 1909. For example,in 1909,anyone whowanted to make a single copy of a __(27) __ workfor personal use had to do so by hand.The very process__(28) __ a limitation on the quantity of materials copied. Today, aphotocopier can do

25、 the work in seconds; the limitation has diasppeared. The 1909 law did not provide fullprotection for films and suond recording,nordid it__(29) __ the need to protect radio and television. As a result,__(30) __of the law and abuese of the intent of the law have lessened the__(31)__ rewards of author

26、s,artises,and producers.The1976 Copyright Act has not prevented these abuses fully, but it has clarifiedthe legal rights of the injured parties and given them an__(32) __for remedy.   since 1976 the Act has been__(33)__ to inclued computer sofrware,and guiedlines have been adpoted for fair use of t

27、elevision broadcases.These changes havecleared up much of the confusion and conflictthat followed__(34) __ the 1976 legislation.   The fine points of the law are decided by the courts and by acceptablecommon practice over time.As these decisions and agreements are made,we modifyour behavior accordi

28、ngly. For now,we need to__(35) __ the law and itsguidelines as accurately as we can and to act in a fair manner.   Part III Rdading Comprehension (40minutes)   Section A   Directions:In this section, thereis a passage with ten blanks,You are required to select One word for each blankfrom a list o

29、f choices given in a word bank following the passage.   Read the passage through carefully before making yourchoices. Each choice in the bamk is identified by a letter.Please mark thecorresponding letter for each item on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre You may not useany of the

30、 words in the bank more than once.   For investors who desire low riskand guaranteed income,U.S. Government bonds are a secure investment becausethese bonds have the financial backing and full faith and credit of the federalgovernment.Municipal bonds,also secure,are offered by local governmengts an

31、doften have____36______such as tax-free interest.Some may even be____37______.Corportate bonds are a bit more risky.   Two questionsoften_____38_____first-time corportate bond investors.The first is”If I purchase a corportate bond,do I have to hold it until thematueity date?”The answer is no.Bonds

32、are bought and sold daily on____39_____securities exchanges.However,if your bond does not have____40_____that make it attractive to other investors, you may be forced to sell your bondat a____41____i.e., a price less than the bond’s face value. But if your bond is highly valued by otherinvestors, yo

33、u may be able to sell it at a premium, i.e., a price above itsface value. Bond prices gcncrally____42____ inversely (相反地)with current market interest rates. Asinterest rates go up, bond pnccs tall, and vice versa (反之亦然).Thus, like all investments,bonds have adegree of risk.   The second question is

34、 “How can I ___43_______ the investment risk of a particular bondissue?” Standard & Poor’s and Moody’s Investors Service rate the level of risk of many corporateand government bonds. And ____44______, the higher the market risk of a bond,the higher the interest rate. Investors willinvest in a bond c

35、onsidered risky only if the _____45_____return is highenough.   注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。   A) advantages I) fluctuate   B) assess J) indefinite   C) bother K) insured   D) conserved L) major   E) deduction M) naturally   F) discount N) potential   G) embarrass 0) simultaneously   H) features   S

36、ection B   Directions:In this section,youare going to read a passage with ten statments attached to it.each statementcontains information given in one of the paragraphs.identify the paragraph fromweich the information is derived.you may choose a parpgraph more than once.eachparagraph is marked with

37、 a letter.answer the questions by marking thecorresponding letter on answer sheet 2.   lessons from a Feminist Paradise   [A]On the surface,Sweden appearsto be a feminist paradise.Look at any global survey of gender equality andSweden will be near the top.Family-friendly policies are its norm-with

38、 16months of paid parental leave,special protections for part-time workers,and state-subsidizedpreschools where,according to a government website,"gender-awarenesseducation is increasingly common."due to an unfficial quota system,womenhold 45 percent of positions in the swedish parliament.they have

39、enjoyed theprotection of government agencies with titles like the Ministry of Integrationand Gender Equality and the Secretariat of Gender Research.So why are Americanwomen so far ahead of their Swedish counterparts in breaking through the glassceiling?   [B]in a report,the World EconomicForum fou

40、nd that when it comes to closing the gender gap in"econmicparticipation and opportunity,"the United States is ahead of not onlySweden but also Finland,Denmark,the Netherlands,Iceland,Germany,and the UnitedKingdom.Sweden's rank in the report can largely be explained by its politicalquota system.Thoug

41、h the United States has fewer women in the workorce(68percent compared to Sweden's 77 percent).American women who choose to beemployed are far more likely to work full-time and to hold high-level jobs asmanangers or professionals.They also own more businesses,lauch more start-ups(新创办旳企业),and more of

42、ten work in traditionally malefields.As for breaking through the glass ceiling in business,American women arewell in the lead.   [C]what explains the Americanadvantage?How can it be that societies like Sweden,where gender equality isvigorously pusued and engorced,have fewer femalemanagers,executive

43、s,professionals,and business owners than eh laissez-faire(自由放任旳)united states?A new study by clrnelleconomists Francine Blau and Lawrence Kahn gives an explanation.  [D]Generous parental leavepolicies and readily available part-time options have unintendedconsequences:instead of strengthening women

44、's attachment to the workplace,theyappear to weaken it.In addition to a 16-month leave,a swedish parent has theright to work six hours a day (for a reduced salary)until his or her child iseight years old.Mothers are far more likely than fathers to take advantage ofthis law,But extended leaves and pa

45、rt-time employment are known to be harmfulto careers—for both genders. And with women a second factor comes intoplay:most seem to enjoy the flexible-time arrangement(once known as the “mommytrack”)and never find their way back tofull-time or high-level employment.In sum:generous family-friendly poli

46、cies dokeep more women in the labor market,but they also tend to diminisb theircareers.   [E] According to Blau andKahn,Swedish-style paternal(父亲旳)leavepolicies and flexibletime arrangements pose a second threat to woman’s progress:they make employers cautious about hiring woman forfull-time positi

47、ons at all.Offering ajob to a man is the safer bet.He is farless likely to take a year of parental leave and then return on a reduced workschedule for the next eight years.   [F]I became aware of the triale ofcareer-focused European woman a few years ago when I met a post-doctoralstudent from Germa

48、ny who was then a visiting fellow at Johns Hopkins. She wasastonished by the professional possibilities afforded to young American woman.Her best hope in Germany was agovermment job—prospects for woman in the private sector were dim.”In Germany “ she told me,”we have all the benefits,”but employers

49、don’t’ wan to hire us.”   [G] Swedish economists MagnusHenrekson and Mikael Stenkula addressed the following question in their study:why are there so few female top executives in the European egalitarian(平等主义旳)welfare states?Their answer:”Broad-based welfare-state policies hinder women’s representa

50、tion in elitecompetitive positions.”   [H] It is tempting to declare theSwedish policies regressive(退步旳)and hail theAmerican system as superior.But that would be shortsighted.The Swedes cancertainly take a lesson from the United States and look for ways to clear apath for their ambitious female car

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