大学英语六级考试真题完整版附答案和听力音频原文第1套.docx
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大学英语六级考试真题完整版附答案和听力音频原文第1套
2019年12月大学英语六级考试真题完整版附答案和听力音频原文(第1套)
(此文档分三部分:
真题试题、答案、听力原文)
一、真题试题
PartIWriting(30minutes)
Directions:
Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteanessayontheimportanceofhavingasenseofsocialresponsibility.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsbutnomorethan200words.
PartIIListeningComprehension(25minutes)
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大学-》英语六级真题-》听力:
SectionA
Conversation1.
1.A)Itfocusesexclusivelyonjazz.
B)Itsponsorsmajorjazzconcerts.
C)IthasseveralbranchesinLondon.
D)Itdisplaysalbumsbynewmusictalents.
2.A)Itoriginatedwithcowboys.
B)Itsmarkethasnowshrunk.
C)Itslistenersaremostlyyoungpeople.
D)Itremainsaswidespreadashiphopmusic.
3.A)Itsdefinitionisvariedandcomplicated.
B)Itisstillgoingthroughexperimentation.
C)Itisfrequentlyaccompaniedbysinging.
D)Itsstylehasremainedlargelyunchanged.
4.A)Learntoplaythem.
B)Takemusiclessons.
C)Listentothemyourself.
D)Consuljazzmusicians.
Conversation2.
5.A)Shepaidhermortgage.
B)Shecalledontheman.
C)Shemadeabusinessplan.
D)Shewenttothebank.
6.A)Herpreviousdebthadn’tbeenclearedyet.
B)Hercredithistorywasconsideredpoor.
C)Shehadapparentlyaskedfortoomuch.
D)Shedidn’tpayhermortgageintime.
7.A)Payadebtlongoverdue.
B)Buyapieceofproperty.
C)Startherownbusiness.
D)Checkhercredithistory.
8.A)Seekadvicefromanexpertaboutfundraising.
B)Askforsmallerloansfromdifferentlenders.
C)Buildupherownfinancesstepbystep.
D)Reviseherbusinessproposalcarefully.
SectionB
Passage1.
9.A)Itisprofitableandenvironmentallyfriendly.
B)Itiswelllocatedandcompletelyautomated.
C)Itissmallandunconventional.
D)Itisfertileandproductive.
10.A)Theirurgetomakefarmingmoreenjoyable.
B)Theirdesiretoimprovefarmingequipment.
C)Theirhopetorevitalizetraditionalfarming.
D)Theirwishtosetanewfarmingstandard
11.A)Itsavesalotofelectricity.
B)Itneedslittlemaintenance.
C)Itcauseshardlyanypollution.
D)Itloosenssoilwhileweeding.
Passage2.
12.A)Ithasturnedcertaininsectsintoanewfoodsource.
B)IthasstartedonexpandbusinessoutsidetheUK.
C)Ithasimportedsomeexoticfoodsfromoverseas.
D)IthasjoinedhandswithSainsbury’stosellpetinsects.
13.A)Itwasreallyunforgettable.
B)Itwasapleasantsurprise.
C)Ithurthisthroatslightly.
D)Itmadehimfeelstrange.
14.A)Theyaremoretastythanbeef,chickenorpork.
B)Theyaremorenutritiousthansoupsandsalads.
C)Theycontainmoreproteinthanconventionalmeats.
D)Theywillsoongainpopularitythroughouttheworld.
15.A)Itisenvironmentallyfriendly.
B)Itisapromisingindustry.
CItrequiresnewtechnology.
D)Itsaveshugeamountsoflabour.
SectionC
Recording1
16.A)Tocategorizedifferenttypesoflearners.
B)Tofindoutwhatstudentsprefertolearn.
C)Tounderstandthemechanismofthehumanbrain.
D)Toseeiftheyareinherenttraitsaffectinglearning.
17.A)Itwasdefective.
B)Itwasmisguided.
C)Itwasoriginalindesign.
D)Itwasthought-provoking.
18.A)Auditoryaidsareasimportantasvisualaids.
B)Visualaidsarehelpfultoalltypesoflearners.
C)Readingplaintextsismoreeffectivethanviewingpictures.
D)Scientificconceptsarehardtounderstandwithoutvisualaids.
Recording2
19.A)Notplayingaroleinaworkplacerevolution.
B)Notbenefitingfromfree-marketcapitalism.
C)Notearningenoughmoneytoprovideforthefamily.
D)Notspendingenoughtimeonfamilylifeandleisure.
20.A)Peoplewouldbeworkingonlyfifteenhoursaweeknow.
B)Thebalanceofpowerintheworkplacewouldchange.
C)Technologicaladvanceswouldcreatemanynewjobs.
D)Mostworkerscouldaffordtohaveahouseoftheirown.
21.A)Lossofworkers’personaldignity.
B)Deprivationofworkers’creativity.
C)Deteriorationofworkers’mentalhealth.
D)Unequaldistributionofworkinghours.
Recording3
22.A)ItistheworstmanagedairportinGermanhistory.
B)ItisnowthebiggestandbusiestairportinEurope.
C)IthasbecomesomethingofajokeamongGermans.
D)IthasbecomeatypicalsymbolofGermanefficiency.
23.A)Thecity’sairportsareoutdated.
B)Thecityhadjustbeenreunified.
C)Thecitywantedtoboostitseconomy.
D)Thecitywantedtoattractmoretourists.
24.A)Themunicipalgovernmentkeptchanginghands.
B)Theconstructionfirmbreachedthecontract.
C)Shortageoffundingdelayeditsconstruction.
D)Problemsofdifferentkindskeptpoppingup.
25.A)TourismindustryinBerlinsuffers.
B)Allkindsofequipmentgetsrusted.
C)Hugemaintenancecostsaccumulate.
D)Complaintsbylocalresidentsincrease.
PartⅢ ReadingComprehension (40minutes)
SectionA选词填空
Directions:
Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.PleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemonAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.
Whenconsideringriskfactorsassociatedwithseriouschronicdiseases,weoftenthinkabouthealthindicatorssuchascholesterol,bloodpressure,andbodyweight.Butpoordietandphysicalinactivityalsoeachincreasetheriskofheartdiseaseandhavearoletoplayinthedevelopmentofsomecancers.Perhapsworse,the 26 effectsofanunhealthydietandinsufficientexercisearenotlimitedtoyourbody.Recentresearchhasalsoshownthat 27 inahigh-fatandhigh-sugardietmayhavenegativeeffectsonyourbrain,causinglearningandmemory28 .
Studieshavefoundobesityisassociatedwithimpairmentsincognitivefunctioning,as 29 byarangeoflearningandmemorytests,suchastheabilitytorememberalistofwordspresentedsomeminutesorhoursearlier.Thereisalsoagrowingbodyofevidencethatdiet-inducedcognitiveimpairmentscanemerge 30 -withinweeksorevendays.Forexample,onestudyfoundhealthyadults 31 toahigh-fatdietforfivedaysshowedimpairedattention,memory,andmoodcomparedwithalow-fatdietcontrolgroup.Anotherstudyalsofoundeatingahigh-fatandhigh-sugarbreakfasteachdayforaslittleasfourdaysresultedinproblemswithlearningandmemory 32 tothoseobservedinoverweightandobeseindividuals.
Bodyweightwasnothugelydifferentbetweenthegroupseatingahealthydietandthoseonhighfatandsugardiets.Sothisshowsnegative 33 ofpoordietaryintakecanoccurevenwhenbodyweighthasnotchanged 34 .Thus,bodyweightisnotalwaysthebestindicatorofhealthandathinpersonstillneedstoeatwellandexercise 35 .
A)assessed
B)assigned
C)consequences
D)conspicuously
E)deficits
F)designated
G)detrimental
H)digestion
I)excelling
J)indulging
K)loopholes
L)rapidly
M)redundant
N)regularly
O)similar
SectionB段落匹配
Directions:
Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatementsattachedtoit.Eachstatementcontainsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphs.Identifytheparagraphfromwhichtheinformationisderived.Youmaychooseaparagraphmorethanonce.Eachparagraphismarkedwithaletter.AnswerthequestionbymarkingthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2.
IncreasedScreenTimeandWellbeingDeclineinYouth
[A]Haveyoungpeopleneverhaditsogood?
Ordotheyfacemorechallengesthananypreviousgeneration?
OurcurrenteraintheWestisoneofhighwealth.Thismeansminorsenjoymaterialbenefitsandlegalprotectionsthatwouldhavebeentheenvyofthoselivinginthepast.Butthereisanincreasingsuspicionthatallisnotwellforouryouth.Andoneofthemostpopularexplanations,amongsomeexpertsandthepopularmedia,isthatexcessive“screentime”istoblame(Thisreferstoalltheattentionyoungpeopledevotetotheirphones,tabletsandlaptops).However,thisisaconnectiontheoryandsuchclaimshavebeentreatedskepticallybysomescholarsbasedontheirreadingoftherelevantdata.
[B]NowastudyinthejournalEmotionhasprovidedanothercontributiontothedebate,uncoveringstrongevidencethatadolescentwellbeingintheUnitedStatesreallyisexperiencingadeclineandarguingthatthemostlikelycauseistheelectronicricheswehavegiventhem.Thebackgroundtothisisthatfromthe1960sintotheearly2000s,measuresofaveragewellbeingwentupintheUS.Thiswasespeciallytrueforyoungerpeople.Itreflectedthefactthatthesedecadessawaclimbingeneralstandardsoflivingandavoidanceofmasssocietaltraumaslikefull-scalewaroreconomicdeprivation.However,the“screentime”hypothesis,advancedbyresearcherssuchasJeanTwenge,isthatelectronicdevicesandexcessivetimespentonlinemayhavereversedthesetrendsinrecentyears,causingproblemsforyoungpeople’spsychologicalhealth.
[C]Toinvestigate,Twengeandhercolleaguesdivedintothe“MonitoringTheFuture”datasetbasedonannualsurveysofAmericanschoolstudentsfromgrades8,10,and12thatstartedin1991.Intotal,1.1millionyoungpeopleansweredvariousquestionsrelatedtotheirwellbeing.Twenge’steam’sanalysisoftheanswersconfirmedtheearlier,well-establishedwellbeingclimb,withscoresrisingacrossthe1990s,andintothelater2000s.Thiswasfoundacrossmeasureslikeself-esteem,lifesatisfaction,happinessandsatisfactionwithindividualdomainslikejob,neighborhood
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