2017年6月英语六级真题第1套

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2017年6月英语六级真题(第一套) Part I Writing(30 minutes) Directions: Suppose you are asked to give advice on whether to attend a vocational college or a university, write an essay to state your opinion. You are required to write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words. Part II Listening 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 answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet I with a single line through the centre. Questions 1 to 4 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 1. A)Doing enjoyable work. B)Having friendly colleagues. C)Earning a competitive salary. D)Working for supportive bosses. 2. A)31%. B)20%. C)25%. D)73%. 3. A)Those of a small size. B)Those run by women. C)Those that are well managed. D)Those full of skilled workers. 4. A)They can hop from job to job easily. B)They can win recognition of their work. C)They can better balance work and life. D)They can take on more than one job. Questions 5 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 5. A)It is a book of European history. B)It is an introduction of music. C)It is about the city of Bruges. D)It is a collection of photos. 6. A)When painting the concert hall of Bruges. B)When vacationing in an Italian coastal city. C)When taking pictures for a concert catalogue. D)When writing about Belgium’s coastal regions. 7. A)The entire European coastline will be submerged. B)The rich heritage of Europe will be lost completely. C)The seawater of European will be seriously polluted. D)The major European scenic spots will disappear. 8. A)Its waterways are being increasingly polluted. B)People cannot get around without using boats. C)It attracts large numbers of tourists from home and abroad. D)Tourists use wooden paths to reach their hotels in the morning. 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 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 line through the centre. Questions 9 to 12 are based on the passage you have just heard. 9. A)They make careful preparations beforehand. B)They take too many irrelevant factors into account. C)They spend too much time anticipating their defeat. D)They try hard to avoid getting off on the wrong foot. 10. A)A person’s nervous system is more complicated than imagined. B)Golfers usually have positive mental images of themselves. C)Mental images often interfere with athletes’ performance. D)Thinking has the same effect on the nervous system as long. 11. A)Anticipate possible problems. B)Make a list of do’s and don’ts. C)Picture themselves succeeding. D)Try to appear more professional. 12. A)She wore a designer dress. B)She won her first jury trial. C)She did not speak loud enough. D)She presented moving pictures. Questions 13 to 15 are based on the passage you have just heard. 13. A)Its long-term effects are yet to be proved. B)Its health benefits have been overestimated. C)It helps people to avoid developing breast cancer. D)It enables patients with diabetes to recover sooner. 14. A)It focused on their ways of life during young adulthood. B)It tracked their change in food preferences for 20 years. C)It focused on their difference from men in fiber intake. D)It tracked their eating habits since their adolescence. 15. A)Fiber may help to reduce hormones in the body. B)Fiber may bring more benefits to women than men. C)Fiber may improve the function of heart muscles. D)Fiber may make blood circulation more smooth. Section C Directions: In this section, you will hear three recordings of lectures or talks followed by three or four questions. 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 you have just heard. 16. A)Observing the changes in marketing. B)Conducting research on consumer behavior. C)Studying the hazards of young people drinking. D)Investigating the impact of media on government. 17. A)It is the cause of many street riots. B)It is getting worse year by year. C)It is a chief concern of parents. D)It is an act of socialising. 18. A)They spent a week studying their own purchasing behavior. B)They researched the impact of mobile phones on young people. C)They analysed their family budgets over the years. D)They conducted a thorough research on advertising. Questions 19 to 22 are based on the recording you have just heard. 19. A)It is helping its banks to improve efficiency. B)It is trying hard to do away with dirty money. C)It is the first country to use credit cards in the world. D)It is likely to give up paper money in the near future. 20. A)Whether it is possible to travel without carrying any physical currency. B)Whether it is possible to predict how much money one is going to spend. C)Whether the absence of physical currency causes a person to spend more. D)Whether the absence of physical currency is going to affect everyday life. 21. A)There was no food service on the train. B)The service on the train was not good. C)The restaurant car accepted cash only. D)The cash in her handbag was missing. 22. A)By putting money into envelopes. B)By drawing money week by week. C)By limiting their day-to-day spending. D)By refusing to buy anything on credit. Questions 23 to 25 are based on the recording you have just heard. 23. A)Population explosion. B)Chronic hunger. C)Extinction of rare species. D)Environmental deterioration. 24. A)They contribute to overpopulation. B)About half of them are unintended. C)They have been brought under control. D)The majority of them tend to end halfway. 25. A)It is essential to the wellbeing of all species on earth. B)It is becoming a subject of interdisciplinary research. C)It is neglected in many of the developing countries. D)It is beginning to attract postgraduates’ attention. 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 the 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. Let’s all stop judging people who talk to themselves. New research says that those who can’t seem to keep their inner monologue(独白)in are actually more likely to stay on task, remain 26 better and show improved perception capabilities. Not bad, really, for some extra muttering. According to a series of experiments published in quarterly journal of experimental psychology by professors Gary Lupyan and Daniel Swignley, the act of using verbal clues to 27 mental pictures helps people function quicker. In one experiment, they showed pictures of various objects to twenty them to find just one of those, a banana. Half were were looking for and the other half kept their lips 29 30 28 and asked to repeat out loud what they . Those who talked to themselves found the banana slightly faster than those who didn’t, the researchers say. In other experiments, Lupyan and Swignley found that 31 the name of a common product when on the hunt for it helped quicken someone’s pace, but talking about uncommon items showed no advantage and slowed you down. Common research has long held that talking themselves through a task helps children learn, although doing so when you’ve 32 matured is not a great sign of The two professors hope to refute that idea, 34 33 . that just as when kids walk themselves through a process, adults can benefit from using language not just to communicate, but also to help “augment thinking”. Of course, you are still encouraged to keep the talking at library tones and, whatever you do, keep the information you share simple, like a grocery list. At any 35 , there’s still such a thing as too much information. A)apparently I)obscurely B)arrogance J)sealed C)brilliance K)spectators D)claiming L)trigger E)dedicated M)uttering F)focused N)volume G)incur O)volunteers H)instructed 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 paragraph from which the information is derived. You may choose a paragraph more than once. Each paragraph is marked with a letter. Answer the
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