2012年6月大学英语六级真题及答案解析
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Directions:For this part,you are allowed30minutes to write a composition on the topic The Impact of the Internet on Interpersonal Communication.You should write at least150words but no more than200words.
The Impact of the Internet on Interpersonal Communication
PartⅡReading Comprehension(Skimming and Scanning)(15minutes)
Directions:In this part.You will have15minutes to go over the passage quickly and answer the questions on Answer Sheet1.For questions1-7,choose the best answer from the four choices marked A)、B)、C)and D).For questions8-10,complete the sentences with the information given in the passage.
The Three-Year Solution
Hartwick College,a small liberal-arts school in upstate New York,makes New York, makes this offer to well prepared students:earn your undergraduate degree in three years instead of four,and save about543,000—the amount of one year’s tuition and fees.A number of innovative colleges are making the same offer to students anxious about saving time and money. That’s both an opportunity and a warning for the best higher-education system in the world.
The United States has almost all of the world’s best universities.A recent Chinese survey ranks35American universities among the top50,eight among the top10.Our research universities have been the key to developing the competitive advantages that help Americans produce25%of all the world’s wealth.In2007,623,805of the world’s brightest students were attracted to American universities.
Yet,there are signs of peril(危险)within American higher education.U.S.colleges have to compete in the marketplace.Students may choose among6,000public,private,nonprofit,for profit,or religious institutions of higher learning.In addition,almost all of the532billion the federal government provides for university research is awarded competitively.
But many colleges and universities are stuck in the past.For instance,the idea of the fall-to-spring“school year”hasn’t changed much since before the American Revolution,when we were a summer stretch no longer makes sense.Former George Washington University president Stephen Trachtenberg estimates that a typical college uses its facilities for academic purposes a little more than half the calendar year.“While college facilities sit idle,they continue to generate maintenance expenses that contribute to the high cost of running a college,”he has written.
Within academic departments,tenure(终身职位),combined with age-discrimination laws,makes faculty turnover—critical for a university to remain current in changing times—difficult.Instead of protecting speech and encouraging persity and innovative thinking,the tenure system often stifles(压制)them:younger professors must win the approval of established colleagues for tenure,encouraging like-mindedness and sometimes inhibiting the free flow of ideas.
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debt.Strong campus presidents to manage these problems are becoming harder to find,and to keep.In fact,students now stay on campus almost as long as their presidents.The average amount of time students now take to complete an undergraduate degree has stretched to six years and seven months as students interrupted by work,inconvenienced by unavailable classes,or lured by one more football season find it hard to graduate.
Congress has tried to help students with college costs through Pell Grants and other forms of tuition support.But some of their fixes have made the problem worse.The stack of congressional regulations governing federal student grants and loans now stands twice as tall as I do.Filling out these forms consumes7%of every tuition dollar.
For all of these reasons,some colleges like Hartwick are rethinking the old way of doing things and questioning decades-old assumptions about what a college degree means.For instance, why does it have to take four years to earn a diploma?This fall,16first-year students and four second-year students at Hartwick enrolled in the school’s new three year degree program. According to the college,the plan is designed for high-ability,highly motivated student who wish to save money or to move along more rapidly toward advanced degrees.
By eliminating that extra year,there year degree students save25%in costs.Instead of taking30credits a year,these students take40.During January,Hartwick runs a four week course during which students may earn three to four credits on or off campus,including a number of international sites.Summer courses are not required,but a student may enroll in them—and pay extra.Three year students get first crack at course registration.There are no changes in the number of courses professors teach or in their pay.
The three-year degree isn’t a new idea.Geniuses have always breezed through.Judson College,a350-student institution in Alabama,has offered students a three-year option for40years. Students attend“short terms”in May and June to earn the credits required for graduation.Bates College in Maine and Ball State University in Indiana are among other colleges offering three-year options.
Changes at the high-school level are also helping to make it easier for many students to earn their undergraduate degrees in less time.One of five students arrives at college today with Advanced Placement(AP)credits amounting to a semester or more of college level work.Many universities,including large schools like the University of Texas,make it easy for these AP students to graduate faster.
For students who don’t plan to stop with an undergraduate degree,the three-year plan may have an even greater appeal.Dr.John Sergent,head of Vanderbilt University Medical School’s residency(住院医生)program,enrolled in Vanderbilt’s undergraduate college in1959. He entered medical school after only three years as did four or five of his classmates.”My first year of medical school counted as my senior year,which meant I had to take three to four labs a week to get all my sciences in.I basically skipped my senior year,”says Sergent.He still had time to be a student senator and meet his wife.
There are,however,drawbacks to moving through school at such a brisk pace.For one, it deprives students of the luxury of time to roam(遨游)a87f30c150e2524de5187e78pressing everything into three years also leaves less time for growing up,engaging in extracurricular activities,and studying abroad.On crowded campuses it could mean fewer opportunities to get into a prized professor’s class.Iowa’s Waldorf College has graduated several hundred students in its three-year degree program,but it now phasing out the option.Most Waldorf students wanted the full
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four-year experience—academically,socially,and athletically.And faculty members will be wary of any change that threatens the core curriculum in the name of moving students into the workforce.
“Most high governmental officials seem to conceive of education in this light—as a way to ensure economic competitiveness and continued economic growth,”Derek Bok,former president of Harvard,told The Washington Post.“I strongly disagree with this approach.”Another risk:the new campus schedules might eventually produce less revenue for the institution and longer working hours for faculty members.
Adopting a three-year option will not come easily to most school.Those that wish to tackle tradition and make American campus more cost-conscious may find it easier to take Trachtenberg’s advice:open campuses year-round.“You could run two complete colleges,with two complete faculties,”he says.“That’s without cutting the length of students’vacations, increasing class sizes,or requiring faculty to teach more.”
Whether they experiment with three-year degrees,offer year-round classes,challenge the tenure system—or all of the above—universities are slowly realizing that to stay competitive and relevant they must adapt to a rapidly changing world.
Expanding the three-year option may be difficult,but it may be less difficult than asking Congress for additional financial help,asking legislators for more state support,or asking students even higher tuition payments.Campuses willing to adopt convenient schedules along with more focused,less-expensive degrees may find that they have a competitive advantage in attracting bright,motivated students.These sorts of innovations can help American universities avoid the perils of success.
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1.Why did Hartwick College start three-year degree programs?
A)To create chances for the poor.C)To enroll more students.
B)To cut students’expenses.D)To solve its financial problems.
2.By quoting Stephen Trachtenberg the author wants to say that.
A)American universities are resistant to change
B)the summer vacation contributes to student growth
C)college facilities could be put to more effective use
D)the costs of running a university are soaring
3.The author thinks the tenure system in American universities.
A)suppresses creative thinking C)guarantees academic freedom
B)creates conflicts among colleagues D)is a sign of age discrimination
4.What is said about the new three-year degree program at Hartwick?
A)Its students have to earn more credits each year.
B)Non-credit courses are eliminated altogether.
C)Its faculty members teach more hours a week.
D)Some summer courses are offered free of charge.
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5.What do we learn about Judson College’s three-year degree program?
A)It has been running for several decades.
B)It is open to the brightest students only.
C)It is the most successful in the country.
D)It has many practical courses on offer.
6.What changes in high schools help students earn undergraduate degrees in three years?
A)Curriculums have been adapted to students’needs.
B)More students have Advanced Placement credits.
C)More elective courses are offered in high school.
D)The overall quality of education bas improved.
7.What is said to be a drawback of the three-year college program?
A)Students have to cope with too heavy a workload.
B)Students don’t have much time to roam intellectually.
C)Students have little time to gain practical experience.
D)Students don’t have prized professors to teach them.
8.College faculty members are afraid that the pretext of moving students into the workforce might pose a threat to.
9.Universities are increasingly aware that they must adapt to a rapidly changing world in order to.
10.Convenient academic schedules with more-focused,less-expensive degrees will be more attractive to.
Section A
Directions:In this section,you will hear8short conversations and2long conversations.At the end of each conversation,one or more questions will be asked about what was said.Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once.After each question there will be a pause. During the pause,you must read the four choices marked A),B),C)and D),and decide which is the best answer.Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet2with a single line through the centre.
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11.A)The serious accident may leave Anna paralyzed.
B)The man happened to see Anna fall on her back.
C)The injury will confine Anna to bed for quite a while.
D)The doctor’s therapy has been very successful.
12.A)The man could watch the ballet with her.
B)She happened to have bought two tickets.
C)She can get a ballet ticket for the man.
D)Her schedule conflicts with her sister’s.
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13.A)He will send someone right away.
B)He has to do other repairs first.
C)The woman can call later that day.
D)The woman can try to fix it herself.
14.A)Take up collection next week.
B)Give his contribution some time later.
C)Buy an expensive gift for Gemma.
D)Borrow some money from the woman.
15.A)Decline the invitation as early as possible.
B)Ask Tony to convey thanks to his mother.
C)Tell Tony’s mother that she eats no meat.
D)Add more fruits and vegetables to her diet.
16.A)The increasing crime rate.
B)The impact of mass media.
C)The circulation of newspapers.
D)The coverage of newspapers.
17.A)Limit the number of participants in the conference.
B)Check the number of people who have registered.
C)Provide people with advice on career development.
D)Move the conference to a more spacious place.
18.A)The apartment is still available.
B)The apartment is close to the campus.
C)The advertisement is outdated.
D)On-campus housing is hard to secure.
Questions19to21are based on the conversation you have just heard.
19.A)To test how responsive dolphins are to various signals.
B)To find out if the female dolphin is cleverer than the male one.
C)To see if dolphins can learn to communicate with each other.
D)To examine how long it takes dolphins to acquire a skill.
20.A)Produce the appropriate sound.
B)Press the right-hand lever first.
C)Raise their heads above the water.
D)Swim straight into the same tank.
21.A)Only one dolphin was able to see the light.
B)The male dolphin received more rewards.
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C)Both dolphins were put in the same tank.
D)The lever was beyond the dolphins’reach.
Questions22to25are based on the conversation you have just heard.
22.A)In a botanical garden.
B)In a lecture room.
C)In a resort town.
D)On a cattle farm.
23.A)It is an ideal place for people to retire to.
B)It is at the centre of the fashion industry.
C)It remains very attractive with its mineral waters.
D)It has kept many traditions from Victorian times.
24.A)It was named after a land owner in the old days.
B)It is located in the eastern part of Harrogate.
C)It is protected as parkland by a special law.
D)It will be used as a centre for athletic training.
25.A)The beautiful flowers.
B)The refreshing air.
C)The mineral waters.
D)The vast grassland.
Section B
Directions:In this section,you will hear3short passages.At the end of each passage, you will hear some 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 Sheet2with a single line through the center.
Passage one
Questions26to29are based on the passage you have just heard.
26.A)He specializes for University students.
B)He start specialized sinse University.
C)He specialized in interpersonal relationship.
D)He specializes in interpersonal relationship.
27.A)Students who scored low standardized tests.
B)Black freshmen with high standardized test scores.
C)Students who are accustomed to living in dorms.
D)Black students from families with low incomes.
28.A)They at the college dorms at the end of the semester.
B)They were of the university’s housing policy.
C)They generally spend more time together that white pairs.
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D)They broke up more often than same-race roommates.
29.A)Their racial attitudes improved.
B)Their test scores rose gradually.
C)They grew bored of each other.
D)They started doing similar activities.
Passage two
Questions30to32are based on the passage you have just heard.
30.A)It will become popular gradually.
B)It will change the concept of food.
C)It has attracted worldwide attention.
D)It can help solve global flood crises.
31.A)It has been increased over the years.
B)It has been drastically cut by NASA.
C)It is still far from being sufficient.
D)It comes regularly from its donors.
32.A)They are less healthy than we expected.
B)They are not as expensive as believe.
C)They are more nutritious and delicious.
D)They are not as natural as we believed.
Passage Three
Questions33to35are based on the passage you have just heard.
33.A)He has better memories of childhood.
B)He was accused of family violence.
C)He is a habitual criminal.
D)He was wrongly imprisoned.
34.A)The jury’s prejudice against his race.
B)The evidence found at the crime scene.
C)The two victims’identification.
D)The testimony of his two friends.
35.A)The US judicial system has much room for improvement.
B)Frightened victims can rarely make correct identification.
C)Eyewitnesses are often misled by the layer’s questions.
D)Many factors influence the accuracy of witness testimony.
SECTION B
Directions:In this section,you will hear a passage three times.When the passage is read for the first time,you should listen carefully for its general idea.When the passage is read for the
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second time,you are required to fill in the blanks numbered from36to43with the exact words you have just heard.For blanks numbered44to46you are required to fill in the missing information.For these blanks,you can either use the exact words you have just heard or write down the main points in your own words.Finally,when the passage is read for the third time,you should check what you have written.
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About700,000children in Mexico dropped out of school last year as recession-stricken families pushed kids to work,and a weak economic recovery will allow only a (36)_________improvement in the drop-out rate in2010,a top education(37)_________said.
Mexico’s economy suffered more than any other in Latin America last year,(38) _________an estimated7percent due to a(39)_________in U.S.demand for Mexican exports such as cars.
The(40)_________led to a4percent increase in the number of kids who left(41) _________or middle school in2009,said Juan de Dios Castro,who(42)_________the nation’s adult education program and keeps a close watch on drop-out rates.
“(43)_________rose and that is a factor that makes our job more difficult.”Castro told Reuters in an interview earlier this month.
(44)___________________________________________________________________________ ________________________.As a result,drop-out rates will not improve much,Castro said.“There will be some improvement,but not significant,”Castro said.
(45)___________________________________________________________________________ ________________________.And children often sell candy and crafts in the streets or word in restaurants.
(46)___________________________________________________________________________ ________________________.Mexico’s politicians have resisted mending the country’s tax, energy and labor laws for decades,leaving its economy behind countries such as Brazil and Chile.
PartⅣReading Comprehension(Reading in Depth)(25minutes)
Section A
Directions:In this section,there is a short passage with5questions or incomplete statements.Read the passage carefully.Then answer the questions or complete the statements in the fewest possible words.Please write your answers on Answer Sheet2
Questions47to51are based on the following passage.
In face of global warming,much effort has been focused on reducing greenhouse gas emissions through a variety of strategies.But while much of the research and innovation has concentrated on finding less-polluting energy alternatives,it may be decades before clean technologies like wind and solar meet a significant portion of our energy needs.
In the meantime,the amount of CO2in the air is rapidly approaching the limits proposed by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change(IPCC).“As long as we’re consuming fossil fuels,we’re putting out CO2,”says Klaus Lackner,a geophysicist at Columbia,
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University”We cannot let the CO2in the atmosphere rise indefinitely.”
That sense of urgency has increased interest in capturing and storing CO2,which the IPCC says could provide the more than50%reduction in emissions thought needed to reduce global warming.“We see the potential for capture and storage to play an integral role in reducing emissions,”says Kim Corley,Shell’s senior advisor of CO2and environmental affairs.That forward thinking strategy is gaining support.The U.S.Department of Energy recently proposed putting$1billion into a new$2.4billion coal-burning energy plant.The plant’s carbon-capture technologies would serve as a pilot project for other new coal-burning plants.
But what do you do with the gas once you’ve captured it?One option is to put it to new uses.Dakota Gasification of North Dakota captures CO2at a plant that converts coal into synthetic natural gas.It then ships the gas200miles by pipeline to Canada,where it is pumped underground in oil recovery operations.In the Netherlands,Shell delivers CO2to farmers who pipe it into their greenhouses,increasing their yield of fruits and vegetables.
However,scientists say that the scale of CO2emissions will require vast amounts of long-term storage.Some propose storing the CO2in coal mines or liquid storage in the ocean, Shell favors storing CO2in deep geological structures such as saline(盐的)formations and exhausted oil and gas fields that exist throughout the world.
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47.What are suggested as renewable and less-polluting energy alternatives?
48.What does the author say is a forward thinking strategy concerning the reduction of CO2emissions?
49.One way of handing the captured CO2as suggested by the author is to store it and.
50.Through using CO2,Dutch farmers have been able to.
51.Long-term storage of CO2is no easy job because of.
Section B
Directions:There are2passages in this section.Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements.For each of them there are four choices marked A),B),C)and D).You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on Answer sheet2 with a single line through the centre.
Passage One
Questions52to56are based on the following passage.
As anyone who has tried to lose weight knows,realistic goal-setting generally produces the best results.That's partially because it appears people who set realistic goals actually work more efficiently,and exert more effort,to achieve those goals.
What's far less understood by scientists,however,are the potentially harmful effects of goal-setting.
Newspapers relay daily accounts of goal-setting prevalent in industries and businesses up and down both Wall Street and Main Street,yet there has been surprisingly little research on how the long-trumpeted practice of setting goals may have contributed to the current economic crisis,and unethical(不道德的)behavior in general.
“Goals are widely used and promoted as having really beneficial effects.And yet,the same motivation that can push people to exert more effort in a constructive way could also motivate people to be more likely to engage in unethical behaviors,”says Maurice Schweitzer,an
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associate professor at Penn’s Wharton School.
“It turns out there’s no economic benefit to just having a goal---you just get a psychological benefit”Schweitzer says.“But in many cases,goals have economic rewards that make them more powerful.”
A prime example Schweitzer and his colleagues cite is the2004collapse of energy-trading giant Enron,where managers used financial incentives to motivate salesmen to meet specific revenue goals.The problem,Schweitzer says,is the actual trades were not profitable.
Other studies have shown that saddling employees with unrealistic goals can compel them to lie,cheat or steal.Such was the case in the early1990s when Sears imposed a sales quota on its auto repair staff.It prompted employees to overcharge for work and to complete unnecessary repairs on a companywide basis.
Schweitzer concedes his research runs counter to a very large body of literature that commends the many benefits of goal-setting.Advocates of the practice have taken issue with his team’s use of such evidence as news accounts to support his conclusion that goal-setting is widely over-prescribed
In a rebuttal(反驳)paper,Dr.Edwin Locke writes:“Goal-setting is not going away. Organizations cannot thrive without being focused on their desired end results any more than an inpidual can thrive without goals to provide a sense of purpose.”
But Schweitzer contends the“mounting causal evidence”linking goal-setting and harmful behavior should be studied to help spotlight issues that merit caution and further investigation.“Even a few negative effects could be so large that they outweigh many positive effects,”he says.
“Goal-setting does help coordinate and motivate people.My idea would be to combine that with careful oversight,a strong organizational culture,and make sure the goals that you use are going to be constructive and not significantly harm the organization,”Schweitzer says.
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52.What message does the author try to convey about goal-setting?
A)Its negative effects have long been neglected.
B)The goal increase people’s work efficiency.
C)Its role has been largely underestimated.
D)The goals most people set are unrealistic.
53.What does Maurice Schweitzer want to show by citing the example of Enron?
A)Setting realistic goals can turn a failing business into success.
B)Businesses are less likely to succeed without setting realistic goals.
C)Financial incentives ensure companies meet specific revenue goals.
D)Goals with financial rewards have strong motivational power.
54.How did Sears’goal-setting affect its employees?
A)They were obliged to work more hours to increase their sales.
B)They competed with one another to attract more customers.
C)They resorted to unethical practice to meet their sales quota.
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D)They improved their customer service on a companywide basis.
55.What do advocates of goal-setting think of Schweitzer’s research?
A)Its findings are not of much practical value.
B)It exaggerates the side effects of goal-setting.
C)Its conclusion is not based on solid scientific evidence.
D)It runs counter to the existing literature on the subject.
56.What is Schweitzer’s contention against Edwin Locke?
A)The link between goal-setting and harmful behavior deserves further study.
B)Goal-setting has become too deep-rooted in corporate culture.
C)The positive effects of goal-setting outweigh its negative effects.
D)Studying goal-setting can throw more light on successful business practices.
Passage Two
Questions57to61are based on the following passage.
For most of the20th century,Asia asked itself what it could learn from the modern, innovating West.Now the question must be reversed.What can the West’s overly indebted and sluggish(经济滞长的)nations learn from a flourishing Asia?
Just a few decades ago,Asia’s two giants were stagnating(停滞不前)under faulty economic ideologies.However,once China began embracing free-market reforms in the1980s, followed by India in the1990s,both countries achieved rapid growth.Crucially,as they opened up their markets,they balanced market economy with sensible government direction.As the Indian economist Amartya Sen has wisely said,“The invisible hand of the market has often relied heavily on the visible hand of government.”
Contrast this middle path with America and Europe,which have each gone ideologically over-board in their own ways.Since the1980s,America has been increasingly clinging to the ideology of uncontrolled free markets and dismissing the role of government---following Ronald Regan’s idea that“government is not the solution to our problem;government is the problem.“Of course,when the markets came crashing down in2007,it was decisive government intervention that saved the day.Despite this fact,many Americans are still strongly opposed to“big government.”
If Americans could only free themselves from their antigovernment doctrine,they would begin to see that the America’s problems are not insoluble.A few sensible federal measures could put the country back on the right path.A simple consumption tax of,say,5%would significantly reduce the country’s huge government deficit without damaging productivity.A small gasoline tax would help free America from its dependence on oil imports and create incentives for green energy development.In the same way,a significant reduction of wasteful agricultural subsidies could also lower the deficit.But in order to take advantage of these common-sense solutions, Americans will have to put aside their own attachment to the idea of smaller government and less regulation.American politicians will have to develop the courage to follow what is taught in all American public-policy schools:that there are good taxes and bad a87f30c150e2524de5187e78n countries have embraced this wisdom,and have built sound long-term fiscal(财政的)policies as a result.
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governments would always have infinite resources and could continue borrowing as if there were no tomorrow.Unlike the Americans,who felt that the markets knew best,the Europeans failed to anticipate how the markets would react to their endless borrowing.Today,the European Union is creating a$580billion fund to ward off sovereign collapse.This will buy the EU time,but it will not solve the bloc’s larger problem.
57.What has contributed to the rapid economic growth in China and India?
A)Copying western-style economic behavior.
B)Heavy reliance on the hand of government.
C)Timely reform of government at all levels.
D)Free market plus government intervention.
58.What does Ronald Reagan mean by saying“government is the problem”(line4, Para.3)?
A)Many social evils are caused by wrong government policies.
B)Many social problems arise from government’s inefficiency.
C)Government action is key to solving economic problems.
D)Government regulation hinders economic development.
59.What stopped the American economy from collapsing in2007?
A)Self-regulatory repair mechanisms of the free market.
B)Cooperation between the government and businesses.
C)Abandonment of big government by the public.
D)Effective measures adopted by the government.
60.What is the author’s suggestion to the American public in face of the public government deficit?
A)They urge the government to revise its existing public policies.
B)They develop green energy to avoid dependence on oil import.
C)They give up the idea of smaller government and less regulation.
D)They put up with the inevitable sharp increase of different taxes.
61.What’s the problem with the European Union?
A)Conservative ideology.
B)Shrinking market.
C)Lack of resources.
D)Excessive borrowing.
Part V Close
Directions:There are20blanks in the following passage.For each blank there are four choices marked A),B),C)and D)on the right side of paper.You should choose the ONE that best fits into the passage.Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet2with a single line through the centre.
注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答.
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Music produces profound and lasting changes in the brain.Schools should add music classes,not cut them.Nearly20years ago,a small study advanced the62that listening to Mozart’s Sonata for Two Pianos in D Major could boost mental functioning.It was not long63 trademarked“Mozart effect”products began to appeal to anxious parents aiming to put toddlers (刚学步的孩子)64the fast track to prestigious universities like Harvard and Yale.Georgia’s governor even65giving every newborn there a classical CD or cassette.
The66for Mozart therapy turned out to be weak,perhaps nonexistent,although the67 study never claimed anything more than a temporary and limited effect.In recent years,68, scientists have examined the benefits of a concerted69to study and practice music,as70to playing a Mozart CD or a computer-based“brain fitness”game71in a while.
Advanced monitoring72have enabled scientists to see what happens73your head when you listen to your mother and actually practice the violin for an hour every afternoon.And they have found that music74can produce profound and lasting changes that75the general ability to learn.These results should76public officials that music classes are not a mere decoration,ripe for discarding in the budget crises that constantly77public schools.
Studies have shown that78instrument training from an early age can help the brain to79 sounds better,making it easier to stay focused when absorbing other subjects,from literature to mathematics.The musically adept(擅长的)are better able to80on a biology lesson despite the noise in the classroom81,a few years later,to finish a call with a client when a colleague in the next office starts screaming a subordinate.They can attend to several things at once in the mental scratch pad called working memory,an essential skill in this era of multitasking.
62.A)notice B)note C)notion D)notification
63.A)that B)until C)since D)Before
64.A)up B)by C)on D)at
65.A)propelled B)proposed C)submitted D)subjected
66.A)witness B)evidence C)symptom D)context
67.A)subtle B)elementary C)sensitive D)original
68.A)however B)moreover C)then D)therefore
69.A)effort B)impulse C)object D)attention
70.A)opposed B)accustomed C)related D)devoted
71.A)quite B)once C)often D)much
72.A)organisms B)techniques C)mechanisms D)mechanics
73.A)upon B)amid C)among D)inside
74.A)subjects B)models C)causes D)lessons
75.A)enhance B)introduce C)accelerate D)elaborate
76.A)contend B)convey C)conceive D)convince
77.A)trouble B)transform C)distract D)disclose
78.A)urgent B)casual C)diligent D)solemn
79.A)proceed B)process C)prefer D)predict
80.A)count B)concentrate C)insist D)depend
81.A)but B)or C)for D)so
PartⅥTranslation(5minutes)
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Directions:Complete the sentences by translating into English the Chinese given in brackets.Please write your translation on Answer Sheet2.
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82.I think that the meal is well______________________(没有折扣的情况下值80美元).
83.______________________(面对来自其他公司的激烈竞争),the automobile manufacturer is considering launching a promotion campaign.
84.As far as hobbies are concerned,Jane and her sister______________________(几乎没有什么共同之处).
85.Only after many failures______________________(我才认识到仅凭运气是不能成功的).
86.But for the survival instinct which nearly all creatures have,______________________ (更多的物种就可能已经在地球上灭绝了).
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2012年6月大学英语六级CET6真题完整答案
Part I Writing
The impact of the internet on interpersonal communication
范文:
It can’t be denied that the internet is an epoch-making invention.As we entered into the age of information,it has had a great impact upon every aspects of our life,in particular,the interpersonal communication in our social life.
On one hand,the internet can remarkably enhance the interpersonal communication among us.Firstly,it saves time and money.Without considering the transportation and the money for reception,we can realize person-to-person communication at any time we want merely by typing the message or click the"send"button on varieties of instant chatting tools.Secondly, interpersonal communication through the internet is not limited by space.As a platform for making friends,the internet provides more ways of knowing people from other parts of the world.
On the other hand,the internet might be a burden for interpersonal communication if inappropriately used.If people obsessively rely on internet to maintain their friendship instead of meeting each other face to face,they may suffer mental problem.After all,compared with communication through the internet,it is friendly handshaking,eye contact,and smile exchanges
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in face-to-face encounters that means a lot to humans.
In conclusion,we should properly use the internet in our interpersonal communication.Only by that,can we benefit from the Internet in our social life.
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Part II Reading Comprehension(Skimming and Scanning)
1.To cut students’expenses.
2.college facilities could be put to more effective use.
3.suppresses creative thinking
4.Its students have to earn more credits each year.
5.It has been running for several decades.
6.More students have Advanced Placement credits.
7.Students don’t have much time to roam intellectually.
8.the core curriculum
9.stay competitive and relevant
10.bright,motivated students
听力
Part III Listening Comprehension
Section A
11.A)The injury will confine Anna to bed for quite a while.
12.C)She can get a ballet ticket for the man.
13.A)He has to do other repairs first.
14.C)Give his contribution some time later.
15.D)Tell Tony’s mother that she eats no meat.
16.B)The coverage of newspapers.
17.C)Limit the number of participants in the conference.
18.A)The apartment is still available.
19.D)to see if dolphins can communicate with each other.
20.A)Press the right-hand lever first.
21.C)Only one dolphin was able to see the light.
22.B)In a resort town.
23.D)It is an ideal place for people to retire to.
24.D)It is protected as parkland by a special law.
25.C)The beautiful flowers.
Passage3
Bernard Jackson is a free man today,but he has many bitter memories.Jackson spent five years in prison after a jury wrongly convicted him of raping two women.At Jackson's trial, although two witnesses testified that Jackson was with them in another location at the times of the crimes,he was convicted anyway.Why?The jury believed the testimony of the two victims,who positively identified Jackson as the man who has attacked them.The court eventually freed Jackson after the police found the man who had really committed the crimes.Jackson was similar in appearance to the guilty man.The two women has made a mistake in identity.As a result, Jackson has lost five years of his life.
The two women in this case were eyewitnesses.They clearly saw the man who attacked them, yet they mistakenly identified an innocent person.Similar incidents have occurred before.
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Eyewitnesses to other crimes have identified the wrong person in a police lineup or in photographs.
Many factors influence the accuracy of eyewitness testimony.For instance,witnesses sometimes see photographs of several suspects before they try to identify the person they saw in a lineup of people.They can become confused by seeing many photographs or similar faces.The number of people in the lineup,and whether it is a live lineup or a photograph,may also affect a witness's decision.People sometimes have difficulty identifying people of other races.The questions the police ask witnesses also have an effect on them.
Question33:What do we learn about Bernard Jackson?
Question34:What led directly to Jackson’s sentence?
Question35:What lesson do we learn from Jackson’s case?
Section B
26C.He specialized in interpersonal relationship.
27D.Black freshman with high standardized scores
28C.They broke up more often than same-race roommates
29C.The racial attitudes improved.
30A.It will help solve the global food crisis.
31D.It is still far from being sufficient.
32D.They are not as natural as we believed.
33A.He was wrongly imprisoned
34A.The two victims’identification
35B.Many factors influence the accuracy of witness testimony.
Section C
36.slight
37.official
38.shrinking
39.plunge
40.decline
41.primary
42.heads
43.Poverty
44.Hampered by higher taxes and weak demand for its exports,Mexico's economy is seen only partially recovering this year.
45.Mexico has historically had high drop-out rates as poor families pull kids out of school to help put food on the table,
46.The nation's drop-out problem is just the latest bad news for the long-term competitiveness of the Mexican economy.
Part IV Reading Comprehension(Reading in Depth)
Section A
47.capturing and storing CO2或者capture and storage of CO2
48.capture and storage
49.put it to new use
50.increase their yield of fruits and vegetables
51.the scale of CO2emissions
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Section B
52.D.Its negative effects have long been neglected.
53.A.Goals with financial rewards have strong motivational power.
54.B.They resorted to unethical practice to meet their sales quota.
55.B.Its conclusion is not based on solid scientific evidence.
56.A.Studying goal-setting can throw more light on successful business practices.
57.D)Free market plus government intervention.
58.B)Government regulation hinders economic development.
59.B)Effective measures adopted by the government.
60.D)They give up the idea of smaller government and less regulation.
61.D)Excessive borrowing.
Part V Cloze
62.B)notion63.C)before
64.B)on
65.A)proposed
66.D)evidence
67.B)original
68.A)however
69.C)effort
70.C)opposed
71.D)once
72.D)techniques
73.C)inside
74.C)lessons
75.D)enhance
76.A)convince
77.A)trouble
78.C)diligent
79.C)process
80.B)concentrate
81.D)or
Part VI Translation
82.I think that the meal is well worth80dollars with no discount(没有折扣的情况下值80美元).
【点评】worth:“值”,;discount折扣。
83.Confronted with the fierce competition from other corporations(面对来自其他公司的激烈竞争),the automobile manufacturer is considering launching a promotion campaign.
【点评】该句主语是the automobile manufacturer,横线处所填的是一个分句;be confronted with:面临(任务、困难)=face,所以也可填(facing the fierce competition……)
84.As far as hobbies are concerned,nearly(almost)have nothing in common/hardly have anything in common(几乎没有什么共同之处).
【点评】have something in common有共同点。
85.Only after many failures have I realized that I cannot succeed merely by chance.(我才认识到仅凭运气是不能成功的).
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【点评】only位于句首时用倒装。至于时态,可以用现在完成时,强调过去的事情对现在造成的影响“不能成功”,也可以用一般过去式
did I realize that I couldn't succeed merely by chance.
86.But for the survival instinct which nearly,more species would have been extinct from the earth(更多的物种就可能已经在地球上灭绝了).
【点评】but for,“要不是”;这里考查与过去相反的虚拟语气,后面用would+have done。
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