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2016年6月六级模考题答案

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珀斯斯七 上传于:2024-05-29
恩波英语模考答案-·凡团购恩波图书,可于考前一个月免费获得恩波模考和作文预测服务。大学英语六级考试参考答案 Part Ⅰ Writing As for life, it is how you react to it rather than what happens to you that counts. This can be best echoed by the saying “life is 10% of what happens to you and 90% of how you react to it.” Indeed, it is more than that you are defeated by yourself than by your life. We are living in an ever changing world and we may encounter some unexpected situations, including natural disasters and personal hardship. Weve heard about many cases that some miners miraculously survived several days after being trapped underground due to worksite accidents. It is their strong will to live that has supported them to hold on until the rescuers come to help them. By contrast, there are some people who are not brave enough to face the failures or difficulties in their life. Whenever they meet with a setback, they just shrink back. Therefore, it is often impossible for those people to get over the difficulties and learn. Generally speaking, life treats everyone fairly. You may lose something at a time and then you will gain something else at another time. No matter what life changes happen to you, what you should do is just to react to it in a positive way. Part Ⅱ Listening Comprehension Section ●A Conversation One 1. B2. C3. C4. A Conversation Two 5. A6. B7. D8. C Section ●B Passage One 9. D10. A11. C12. C Passage Two 13. D14. D15. A Section ●C Lecture/Talk One 16. C17. D18. D19. A Lecture/Talk Two 20. C21. C22. A Lecture/Talk Three 23. A24. B25. A Part ⅢReading Comprehension Section ●A 26. M27. G28. I29. L30. O31. A32. K33. D34. B35. F Section ●B 36. H37. D38. O39. B40. J41. K42. E43. N44. B45. M Section ●C Passage One 46. D47. B48. A49. C50. D Passage Two 51. B52. A53. D54. C55. B Part ⅣTranslation 参考答案: Westerners have long linked China with porcelain, because the technique of manufacturing porcelain originated from China. Porcelain was developed on the basis of pottery. Chinas porcelain has a history of about 3,000 years since the Shang Dynasty when the primitive porcelain was first produced. The techniques of manufacturing porcelain have developed rapidly since the Eastern Han Dynasty, Famous kilns producing porcelain products with unique features and new porcelain varieties constantly came forth in subsequent dynasties. Chinas porcelain wares are not only daily necessities, but also precious arts and crafts. From the Han and Tang Dynasties on, Chinas porcelain wares and their manufacturing techniques gradually spread all over the world. 听力原文 Section ●A Conversation One W: Good morning and welcome to todays program. Have you always wanted to invest, but didnt know where to get started? Todays show will help you with this problem. Very happily, we have Mr. Brown as our guest. Welcome to our program, Mr. Brown. M: Its a pleasure to be here. W: Now, Mr. Brown. Can you give us some suggestions on how to invest wisely? M: Well, I think there are three basic guidelines to smart investment. W: What are they? M: Number one is to have clear goals. Decide how many years you will invest for, and what your needs will be in the future. W: I see. First, we should have a clear goal. Thats definitely important. Then what is the second guideline? M: Number two is to understand the range of possibilities. Youll want diversified investments: one with a mix of stocks, mutual funds, bonds, and cash. Its a jungle out there. Each of these products has different risks associated with them and also different potential rewards. Understand them before you buy, so there wont be any big surprises later. W: That sounds quite reasonable. Well, what about the third guideline? M: Finally, number three is to have realistic expectations. Keep this in mind: he who wishes to be rich in a day will be hanged in a year. You should invest for the long term since the stock market has both up and down years. W: Thats quite true. For example, over the past several years, New York stocks have averaged 30% annual returns, but this may not continue for long. Well, thats todays show. Thank you, Mr. Brown, for joining us. M: My pleasure. Questions 1 to 4 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 1. What are the two speakers mainly talking about? 2. What is the first guideline to investment? 3. According to Mr. Brown, what is the second guideline? 4. What do we learn about the stock market from the conversation? Conversation Two M: Have you ever noticed that one of the most common questions we ask about peoples behavior is “why...?” W: Yes. We always ask “Why she says this?” “Why he does that?” M: Exactly. Sometimes the reason is obvious. For example, a man is driving down the street, when the light turns red, he stops, why? W: Because he has to, legally, I mean. M: Sure! In this case the reason is obvious, so we usually dont question it. But when the reason is not so obvious and especially when the behavior could have negative consequences, well be more likely to feel a need to explain the causes of the behavior. W: Most people are curious. M: Yes, I know one theory suggests, theres a pattern in the way we go about attributing causes to peoples behavior. According to this theory, there are two categories of reasons: internal factors and external factors. W: Sounds a bit abstract. How about an example? M: Again, Lisa, say youre driving down the road and all of a sudden some guy turns into the lane right in front of you, and you have to slam on your brake to avoid an accident. How do you react? W: Ill probably get very angry. You know, hes not paying attention; hes a bad driver. M: So you automatically attribute the drivers behavior to an internal factor. He himself is to blame because he is careless. W: So if I said it was because of heavy traffic or something, Id be attributing his behavior to an external factor, something beyond his control. M: Good. Now how do you usually explain your own negative behavior? W: We blame external factors. M: Thats right. Questions 5 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 5. What are the two speakers mainly talking about? 6. On what occasion do we usually want to know the causes of behavior more? 7. Why will Lisa get angry at the drivers mistakes? 8. How do we usually explain our own negative behavior? Section ●B Passage One Teachers say the digital age has had a good influence—and a notsogood influence—on this generation of American teenagers. More than 2,000 middle and high school teachers took an online survey. Researchers also spoke with teachers in focus groups. Threequarters of the teachers said the Internet and digital search tools have had a positive effect on their students research habits and skills. But 87 percent agreed that these technologies are creating an “easily distracted generation with short attention spans.” And 6
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