1、机密*启用前大 学 英 语 六 级 考 试COLLEGE ENGLISH TESTBand Six(2016年6月第2套)试 题 册敬 告 考 生一、在答题前,请认真完成以下内容:1. 请检查试题册背面条形码粘贴条、答题卡的印刷质量,如有问题及时向监考员反映,确认无误后完成以下两点要求。2. 请将试题册背面条形码粘贴条揭下后粘贴在答题卡1的条形码粘贴框内,并将姓名和准考证号填写在试题册背面相应位置。3. 请在答题卡1和答题卡2指定位置用黑色签字笔填写准考证号、姓名和学校名称,并用HB-2B铅笔将对应准考证号的信息点涂黑。二、在考试过程中,请注意以下内容:1. 所有题目必须在答题卡上规定位置作答
2、,在试题册上或答题卡上非规定位置的作答一律无效。2. 请在规定时间内在答题卡指定位置依次完成作文、听力、阅读、翻译各部分考试,作答作文期间不得翻阅该试题册。听力录音播放完毕后,请立即停止作答,监考员将立即收回答题卡1,得到监考员指令后方可继续作答。3. 作文题内容印在试题册背面,作文题及其他主观题必须用黑色签字笔在答题卡指定区域内作答。4. 选择题均为单选题,错选、不选或多选将不得分,作答时必须使用HB-2B铅笔在答题卡上相应位置填涂,修改时须用橡皮擦净。三、以下情况按违规处理:1. 未正确填写(涂)个人信息,错贴、不贴、毁损条形码粘贴条。2. 未按规定翻阅试题册、提前阅读试题、提前或在收答题
3、卡期间作答。3. 未用所规定的笔作答、折叠成毁损答题卡导致无法评卷。4. 考试期间在非听力考试时间佩戴耳机。全国大学英语四、六级考试委员会Part Writing (30 minutes)Directions:For this part,you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay on the use of robots. Try to imagine what will happen when more and more robots take the place of human beings in industry as well
4、as peoples daily lives. You are required to write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words. Part Listening Comprehension (25 minutes)Section ADirections:In this section, you will hear two long conversations.At the end of each conversation,you will hear four questions.Both the conversation and t
5、he questions will be spoken only once.drier 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 l with a single line through the centre.Questions 1 to 4 are based on the conversation you have just heard.1
6、.A.The project the man managed at CucinTech. B.The updating of technology at CucinTech. C. The mans switch to a new career. D.The restructuring of her company.2.A.Talented personnel. B.Strategic innovation. C.Competitive products. D.Effective promotion.3. A.Expand the market.B.Recruit more talents.C
7、.Innovate constantly.D.Watch out for his competitors.4.A. Possible bankruptcy.B.Unforeseen difficulties.C.Conflicts within the company.D.Imitation by ones competitors.Questions 5 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.5.A. The job of an interpreter.B.The importance of language profic
8、iency. C.The stress felt by professionals. D.The best Way to effective communication.6. A. Promising. B.Admirable.C.Rewarding.D.Meaningful.7. A.They all have a strong interest in language. B.They have all studied cross.cultural differences. C.They have all passed language proficiency tests. D.They a
9、ll have professional qualifications.8.A.It requires a much larger vocabulary. B.It attaches more importance to accuracy.C.It is more stressful than simultaneous interpreting. D.It puts ones long.term memory under more stress. Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear two passages.At the en
10、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 line through
11、 the centre.Questions 9 to 11 are based on the passage you have just heard.9.A.It might affect mothers health.B.It might disturb infants sleep.C.It might increase the risk of infants death.D.It might increase mothers mental distress.10. A.Mothers who breast.feed their babies have a harder time falli
12、ng asleep. B.Mothers who sleep with their babies need a little more sleep each night. C.Sleeping patterns of mothers greatly affect their newborn babieshealth. D.Sleeping with infants in the same room has a negative impact on mothers.11.A.Change their sleep patterns to adapt to their newborn babies.
13、 B.Sleep in the same room but not in the same bed as their babies. C.Sleep in the same house but not in the same room as their babies. D.Take precautions to reduce the risk of sudden infant death syndrome.Questions l2 t015 are based on the passage you have just heard.12. A. A lot of native languages
14、 have already died out in the US.B. The US ranks first in the number of endangered languages.C.The efforts to preserve Indian languages have proved fruitless.D.More money is needed to record the native languages in the US.13.A.To set up more language schools. B.To document endangered languages.C.To
15、educate native American children. D.To revitalise Americas native languages.14.A.The US governments policy of Americanising Indian children. B.The failure of American Indian languages to gain an official status. C.The US governments unwillingness to spend money educating Indians.D.The long.time isol
16、ation of American Indians from the outside world. 15. A.It is being utilised to teach native languages. B.It tells traditional stories during family time. C.It speeds up the extinction of native languages.D.It is widely used in language immersion schools.Section CDirections: In this section, you wil
17、l 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 l with a single line throu
18、gh the centre.Questions 16 to 18 are based on the recording you have just heard.16.A.It pays their living expenses until they find employment again. B.It covers their mortgage payments and medical expenses for 99 weeks. C.It pays them up to half of their previous wages while they look for work.D.It
19、provides them with the basic necessities of everyday life.17. A.Creating jobs for the huge army of unemployed workers. B.Providing training and guidance for unemployed workers. C.Convincing local lawmakers to extend unemployment benefits.D.Raising funds to help those having no unemployment insurance
20、.18. A. To offer them loans they need to start their own businesses. B. To allow them to postpone their monthly mortgage payments. C.To create more jobs by encouraging private investments in local companies.D.To encourage big businesses to hire back workers with government subsidies.Questions l9 t02
21、2 are based on the recording you have just heard.19. A.They measured the depths of sea water. B. They analyzed the water content. C.They explored the ocean floor. D. They investigated the ice.20. A. Eighty percent of the ice disappears in summer time.B.Most of the ice was accumulated over the past c
22、enturies.C.The ice ensures the survival of many endangered species.D.The ice decrease is more evident than previously thought. 21.A. Arctic ice is a major source of the worlds flesh water. B.The melting Arctic ice has drowned many coastal cities. C. The decline of Arctic ice is irreversible.D. Arcti
23、c ice is essential to human survival.22. A. It will do a lot of harm to mankind.B. There is no easy technological solution to it. C.It will advance nuclear technology. D.There is no easy way.to understand it. Questions 23 t025 are based on the recording you have just heard.23. A. The reason why New
24、Zealand children seem to have better self-control.B.The relation between childrens self-control and their future success.C. The health problems of children raised by a single parent.D. The deciding factor in childrens academic performance.24. A. Children raised by single parents will have a hard tim
25、e in their thirties.B. Those with a criminal record mostly come from single parent families. C.Parents must learn to exercise self-control in front of their children. D. Lack of self-control in parents is a disadvantage for their children.25. A. Self-control can be improved through education. B. Sel
26、f-control can improve ones financial situation. C. Self-control problems may be detected early in children.D. Self-control problems will diminish as one grows up.Part Reading Comprehension (40 minutes)Section ADirections:In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks.You are required to select
27、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 t
28、he centre.You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.Questions 26 to 35 are based on the following passage.Lets say you love roller-skating.Just the thought of 26 on your roller.skates brings a smile to your face.You also know that roller-skating is excellent exercise.You have a 27
29、attitude toward it.This description of roller-skating 28 the three components of an attitude:affect, cognition, and behavior.You love the activity;its great fun.These feelings 29 the affective or emotional component;they are an important ingredient in attitudes.The knowledge we have about the object
30、 constitutes the cognitive component of an attitude.You understand the health 30 that the activity can bring.Finally,attitudes have a behavioral component.Our attitudes 31 us to go outside to enjoy rollerskating.Now.we dont want t01eave you with the 32 that these three components always work togethe
31、r 33.They dont:sometimes they clash.For example, lets say you love pizza(affective component);however,you have high cholesterol and understand(knowledge component) that eating pizza may be bad for your health.Which behavior will your attitude result in, eating pizza or 34 it?The answer depends off w
32、hich component happens to be stronger.If you are walking past a pizza restaurant at lunchtime.Your emotions and feelings probably will be stronger than your knowledge that pizza may not be the best food for your health.In that instance.you have pizza for lunch.If you are at home trying to decide whe
33、re to go for dinner,however,the knowledge component may 35 , and you decide to go where you can eat a healthier meal.A.avoidingI.positiveB.benefitsJ.prevailC.highlightK.primarilyD.illustratesL.promptE.impressionM.specificationsF.improvesN.strappingG.inquiringO.typicalH.perfectlyThe Changing Generati
34、onA It turns out todays teenagers arent so scary after all.Results of USA WEEKENDs Teens&Parents survey reveal a generation of young people who get along well with their parents and approve of the way theyre being raised.They think of their parents with affection and respect.They speak with Mom or D
35、ad when they have a problem.Most feel that their parents understand them.and they believe their family is the No.1 priority in their parents lives.Many even think their parents are cool!Although more than a third have an object in their rooms they would like to keep secret from their parents.rarely
36、is it anything more alarming than a diary or off-color(低俗的) book or CD.B Such results may seem surprising against the background of shocking incidents that color the way the mass media portray the young.In October 2000, the same month the survey was taken, the Washington. based Center for Media and
37、Public Affairs wrote in its publication Media Monitor that,in a recent month of TV news coverage of American youth, just 2of teens were shown at home, and just 1were portrayed in a work setting.In contrast, the criminal justice system accounted for nearly one out of every lave visual backgrounds.No
38、wonder parents worry their own kids might spin out of control once they hit the turbulent waters of adolescence. C The overall facts ought to reassure us.The survey shows us that todays teens are affectionate.sensible and tar happier than the angry and tortured souls that have been painted for us by
39、 stereotypes.From other sources, we also know teenage crime, drug abuse and premarital sex are in general decline.We of course, need to pay attention to youngsters who are filled with discontent and hostility,but we should not allow these extreme cases to distort our view of most young people.D My o
40、wn research at the Stanford Center on Adolescence uses in.depth interviews with small samples of youngsters rather than largescale surveys.Still, in my studies and others I have read, I find the same patterns as in USA WEEKENDs survey.Todays teenagers admire their parents and welcome parental guidan
41、ce about important matters such as career choicethough certainly not Morn and Dads advice on matters of personal taste, such as music or fashion.When we ask teens to choose a hero, they usually select an older family member rather than a remote public figure.Most teens say they enjoy the company of
42、both parents and friends. E Contrary to some stereotypes, most adolescents believe they must be tolerant of differences among individuals(though they do not always find this easy in the cliquish(拉帮结派的)environment of high school).Many of them volunteer for community service with disadvantaged people.
43、One prevalent quality we have round in teens statements about themselves, their friends and their families is a strikingly positive emotional tone.By and large, these are very nice kids, and as the band The Who used to sing, “The kids are alright.”F How much is todays sprat of harmony a change from
44、our more turbulent past?A mere generation ago, parent。child relations were described as“the generation gap”.Yet even then reports of widespread youth rebellion were overdone:Most kids in the60s and70s shared their parents basic values.Still.it is true that American families are growing closer at the
45、 dawn of this new millennium(千年).Perhaps there is less to fight about, with the country in a period of tranquility and the dangers of drug abuse and other unwholesome behavior well known.Perhaps in the face of impersonal and intimidating globalization,a young persons family feels more like a friendl
46、y haven than an oppressive trap.And perhaps parents are acting more like parents than in the recent past.within just the past five years.I have noticed parents returning to a belief that teenagers need the guidance of elders rather than the liberal.“anything goes” mode of childrearing that became po
47、pular in the second half of the 20th century.G But missing from all these data is the sense that todays young care very much about their country,about the broader civic and political environment, or about the future of their society.They seem to be turning inwardgenerally in a pro。social manner,certainly with positive benefits for intimate relationships. but too often at the expense of a connection with the present and future world beyond, including the society they will one day inherit. H Recently,we examined mo