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2022年六月英语六级真题预测和答案文档.docx

1、6月大学 英语六级真题预测及答案完整版 Part I Writing (30 minutes)  Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay on living in the virtual world. Try to imagine what will happen when people spend more and more time in the virtual world instead of interacting in the real world. You are

2、 required to write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words. 参照范文1: We have to admit that the impact of technology on society is unquestionable. Whether considering the TV or the computers, technology has had a huge impact on society。 While not every advance has been beneficial, there have be

3、en many positive effects of technology。 The internet is one typical example, With the development of science and technology, the world is no longer what it used to be。 But the ability of communication is a significant skill which should be cultivated if we want to survive and succeed in the world。

4、But the way of communication with people has changed dramatically。 Almost everyone today has a computer, and uses it to communicate with their friends, family, and even business。 The virtual world communication has changed the way that people communicate. Since communication between people in the r

5、eal world is of utmost importance, lack of communication will lead to perish of human beings。 Through communication in the real world, mutual understanding can be promoted and fostered between people, which cannot be replaced by the virtual communication. Part II Listening Comprehension (30 m

6、inutes)  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 answer from the four choices ma

7、rked 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) Project organizer B) Public relations officer. C) Marketing manager. D) Market research consultant. 2.A

8、) Quantitative advertising research. B) Questionnaire design. C) Research methodology. D) Interviewer training. 3.A) They are intensive studies of people’s spending habits. B) They examine relations between producers and customers. C) They look for new and effective ways to promote products.

9、D) They study trends or customer satisfaction over a long period. 4.A) The lack of promotion opportunity. B) Checking charts and tables. C) Designing questionnaires. D) The persistent intensity. Questions 5 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 5.A) His view on Canadian unive

10、rsities. B) His understanding of higher education. C) His suggestions for improvements in higher education. D) His complaint about bureaucracy in American universities. 6.A) It is well designed. B) It is rather inflexible. C) It varies among universities. D) It has undergone great changes. 7

11、A) The United States and Canada can learn from each other. B) Public universities are often superior to private universities. C) Everyone should be given equal access to higher education. D) Private schools work more efficiently than public institutions. 8.A)  University systems vary from count

12、ry to country. B) Efficiency is essential to university management. C)  It is hard to say which is better, a public university or a private one. D)  Many private university in the U.S. Are actually large bureaucracies. Section B Directions: In this section, you will hear two passages. At the en

13、d of each passage, you will hear three or four 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 Answer Sheet 1 with a single lin

14、e through the centre. Questions 9 to 11 are based on the passage you have just heard. 9.A)  Government’s role in resolving an economic crisis. B)  The worsening real wage situation around the world. C)  Indications of economic recovery in the United States. D)  The impact of the current economi

15、c crisis on people’s life. 10.A) They will feel less pressure to raise employees’ wages. B)  They will feel free to choose the most suitable employees. C)  They will feel inclined to expand their business operations. D)  They will feel more confident in competing with their rivals. 11.A)  Emplo

16、yees and companies cooperate to pull through the economic crisis. B)  Government and companies join hands to create hobs for the unemployed. C)  Employees work shorter hours to avoid layoffs. D)  Team work will be encouraged in companies. Questions 12 to 15 are based on the passage you have just

17、 heard. 12.A)  Whether memory supplements work. B)  Whether herbal medicine works wonders. C)  Whether exercise enhances one’s memory. D)  Whether a magic memory promises success. 13.A)  They help the elderly more than the young. B)  They are beneficial in one way or another. C)  They general

18、ly do not have side effects. D)  They are not based on real science. 14.A) They are available at most country fairs. B) They are taken in relatively high dosage. C) They are collected or grown by farmers. D) They are prescribed by trained practitioners. 15.A) They have often proved to be as he

19、lpful as doing mental exercise. B) Taking them with other medications might entail unnecessary risks. C) Their effect lasts only a short time. D) Many have benefited from them. Section C Directions: In this section, you will hear three recordings of lectures or talks followed by three or four q

20、uestions. The recordings 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 y

21、ou have just heard. 16.A) How catastrophic natural disasters turn out to be to developing nations. B) How the World Meteorological Organization studies natural disasters. C) How powerless humans appear to be in face of natural disasters. D) How the negative impacts of natural disasters can be re

22、duced. 17.A) By training rescue teams for emergencies. B) By taking steps to prepare people for them. C) By changing people’s views of nature. D) By relocating people to safer places. 18.A) How preventive action can reduce the loss of life. B) How courageous Cubans are in face of disasters. C

23、) How Cubans suffer from tropical storms. D) How destructive tropical storms can be. Questions 19 to 22 are based on the recording you have just heard. 19.A) Pay back their loans to the American government. B) Provide loans to those in severe financial difficulty. C) Contribute more to the goal

24、 of a wider recovery. D) Speed up their recovery from the housing bubble. 20.A) Some banks may have to merge with others. B) Many smaller regional banks are going to fail. C) It will be hard for banks to provide more loans. D) Many banks will have to lay off some employees. 21.A) It will work

25、closely with the government. B) It will endeavor to write off bad loans. C) It will try to lower the interest rate. D) It will try to provide more loans. 22.A) It won’t help the American economy to turn around. B) It won’t do any good to the major commercial banks. C) It will win the approval

26、of the Obama administration. D) It will be necessary if the economy starts to shrink again. Questions 23 to 25 are based on the recording you have just heard. 23.A) Being unable to learn new things. B) Being rather slow to make changes. C) Losing temper more and more often. D) Losing the abili

27、ty to get on with others. 24.A) Cognitive stimulation. B) Community activity. C) Balanced diet. D) Fresh air. 25.A) Ignoring the signs and symptoms of aging. B) Adopting an optimistic attitude towards life. C) Endeavoring to give up unhealthy lifestyles. D) Seeking advice from doctors from t

28、ime to time. 参照答案 Section A 1-10 1. D)Market research consultant 2. A) Quantitative advertising research 3. D) They study trends or customer satisfaction over a long period. 4. B) Checking charts and tables. 5. A) His view on Canadian universities. 6. B) It is rather inflexible. 7. C) Ever

29、ybody should be given equal access to higher education. 8. C) It is hard to say which is better, a public university or a private university. 9-11 9. B) The worsening real wage situation around the world. 10. A) They will feel less pressure to raise employees’ wages. 11. C) Employees work short

30、er hours to avoid layoffs. 12-15 12. A) Whether memory supplements work. 13. D) They are not on based on real science. 14. D) They are prescribed by trained practitioners. 15. B) Taking them with other medications might entail unnecessary risks.  Section C 16-18 16. D) How the negative impac

31、ts of natural disasters can be reduced. 17. B) By taking steps to prepare people for them. 18. A) How preventive action can reduce the loss of life.  19-22 19. C) Contribute more to the goal of a wider recovery 20. B) Many smaller regional banks are going to fail 21. D) It will try to provide

32、more loans 22. D) It will be necessary if the economy starts to shrink again 23-25 23. A). Being unable to learn new things. 24. A). Cognitive stimulation. 25. C). Endeavoring to give up unhealthy lifestyles. Part III Reading Comprehension (40 minutes)  Section A Directions: In this se

33、ction, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to selec t one word for each blank from a list of choices given 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 correspo

34、nding 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. Pursuing a career is an essential part of adolescent development. “The adolescent becomes an adult when he_26_a real job. ”To cognitive researchers like P

35、iaget, adulthood meant the beginning of an_27_. Piaget argued that once adolescents enter the world of work, their newly acquired ability to form hypotheses allows them to create representations that are too ideal. The_28_of such ideals, without the tempering of the reality of a job or profession,

36、rapidly leads adolescents to become _29_ of the non-idealistic world and to press for reform in a characteristically adolescent way. Piaget said: “True adaptation to society comes_30_when the adolescent reformer attempts to put his ideas to work. ” Of course, youthful idealism is often courageous,

37、and no one likes to give up dreams. Perhaps, taken_31_out of context, Piaget’s statement seems harsh. What he was_32_,however, is the way reality can modify idealistic views. Some people refer to such modification as maturity. Piaget argued that attaining and accepting a vocation is one of the best

38、ways to modify idealized views and to mature. As careers and vocations become less available during times of _33_, adolescents may be especially hard hit. Such difficult economic times may leave many adolescents_34_about their roles in society. For this reason, community interventions and governmen

39、t job programs that offer summer and vacation work are not only economically_35_but also help to stimulate the adolescent’s sense of worth. A)automatically                     I)incidentally B)beneficial                                       J)intolerant C)capturing                      K)occupat

40、ion D)confused                      L)promises E)emphasizing                 M)recession F)entrance                      N)slightly G)excited                       O)undertakes H)existence 【选词填空参照答案】 26.  O) undertakes 27.  K) occupation 28.  H ) existence 29.  J) intolerant 30.  A) autom

41、atically 31.  N) slightly 32.  E) emphasizing 33.  M) recession 34.  D) confused 35.  B) beneficial 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

42、 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 the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2. Can societies be rich and green? [A]“If our economies are to flourish, if global poverty

43、is to be eliminated and if the well-being of the world’s people enhanced—not just in this generation but in succeeding generations—we must make sure we take care of the natural environment and resources on which our economic activity depends. ”That statement comes not, as you might imagine, from a s

44、tereotypical tree-hugging, save-the-world greenie(环保主义者), but from Gordon Brown, a politician with a reputation for rigor, thoroughness and above all, caution. [B]A surprising thing for the man who runs one of the world’s most powerful economies to say? Perhaps;though in the run-up to the five-year

45、 review of the Millennium(千年旳)Goals, he is far from alone. The roots of his speech, given in March at the roundtable meeting of environment and energy ministers from the G20 group of nations, stretch back to 1972, and the United Nations Conference on the Human Environment in Stockholm. [C]“The prot

46、ection and improvement of the human environment is a major issue which affects the well-being of peoples and economic development throughout the world, ”read the final declaration from this gathering, the first of a sequence which would lead to the Rio de Janeiro Earth Summit in 1992 and the World D

47、evelopment Summit in Johannesburg three years ago. [D]Hunt through the reports prepared by UN agencies and development groups—many for conferences such as this year’s Millennium Goals review—and you will find that the linkage between environmental protection and economic progress is a common thread

48、 [E]Managing ecosystems sustainably is more profitable than exploiting them, according to the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment. But finding hard evidence to support the thesis is not so easy. Thoughts turn first to some sort of global statistic, some indicator which would rate the wealth of nations

49、 in both economic and environmental terms and show a relationship between the two. [F]If such an indicator exists, it is well hidden. And on reflection, this is not surprising; the single word “environment” has so many dimensions, and there are so many other factors affecting wealth—such as the oil

50、 deposits—that teasing out a simple economy-environment relationship would be almost impossible. [G]The Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, a vast four-year global study which reported its initial conclusions earlier this year, found reasons to believe that managing ecosystems sustainably—working with

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