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1、大学英语六级考试 2022 年 9 月真题(第一套)Part IWriting(30 minutes)Directions:For this part,you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay that begins with the sentence“It isnow widely accepted that mutual trust and openness is the key to promoting cooperation.”You can makecomments,cite examples or use your personal

2、experiences to develop your essay.You should write at least 150words but no more than 200 words.Part IISection A(30 minutes)Directions:In this section,you will hear two long conversations.At the end of each conversation,you will hearfour questions.Both the conversation and the questions will be spok

3、en only once.After you hear a question,youmust choose the best answer from the four choices marked A),B),C)and D).Then mark the correspondingletter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.Questions 1 to 4 are based on the conversation you have just heard.1.A)It enables people to earn

4、 more money.C)It helps people with budgeting.B)It teaches the importance of financing.D)It introduces a novel way to invest.2.A)Many Americans are not satisfied with their income.B)Many Americans have no idea about how to invest.C)Most Americans do not know how to save money.D)Most Americans do not

5、stick to a budget.3.A)Keep track of his money.C)Find more sources of income.B)Live within his means.D)Refrain from buying luxuries.4.A)It offers a greater variety of items.C)It changes ones way of living.B)It helps avoid unnecessary spending.D)It saves ones time for shopping.Questions 5 to 8 are bas

6、ed on the conversation you have just heard.5.A)It is brand-new.C)It belongs to her mother.B)It has plenty of rooms.D)It has been vacant for months.6.A)Space.C)Appliances.B)Tranquility.D)Location.7.A)Talk to his wife about the contract terms.C)Check the references of the flat owner.B)Pay the first mo

7、nths rent and a deposit.D)Consult his solicitor one more time.8.A)She can have a wonderful view of the pond.C)She can make friends with new neighbours.B)She will be much closer to her work place.D)She will have plenty of space for her shoes.Section BDirections:In this section,you will hear two passa

8、ges.At the end of each passage,you will hear three or fourquestions.Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once.After you hear a question,you must编者注:2022年9月六级考试共考了一套听力、一套阅读、三篇写作和三篇翻译,请读者知悉。12022 年 9 月六级真题(第一套)Listening Comprehensionchoose the best answer from the four choices marked

9、 A),B),C)and D).Then mark the corresponding letter onAnswer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.Questions 9 to 11 are based on the passage you have just heard.9.A)The more commercials they see,the more brands they get to know.B)The more commercials they see,the more they adore celebrities.

10、C)The more television they watch,the fewer conflicts in the family.D)The more television they watch,the greater their parents stress.10.A)Inform children of the familys financial situation.C)Involve children in making purchasing decisions.B)Shift childrens attention to interesting activities.D)Help

11、children understand advertisings intent.11.A)Their limited cognitive ability.C)Their admiration for celebrities.B)Their strong natural curiosity.D)Their lack of social experience.Questions 12 to 15 are based on the passage you have just heard.C)Good guys may not always cooperate.D)Good guys may get

12、unfair treatment.C)In comparison with others.D)In accordance with set standards.C)Leave them alone temporarily.D)Cooperate with them sincerely.C)Having to make too many sacrifices.D)Being misunderstood by people around.Section CDirections:In this section,you will hear three recordings of lectures or

13、 talks followed by three or fourquestions.The recordings will be played only once.After you hear a question,you must choose the bestanswer from the four choices marked A),B),C)and D).Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1with a single line through the centre.Questions 16 to 18 are base

14、d on the recording you have just heard.16.A)They are increasingly aware of gender differences.C)They begin to see the importance of friendship.B)They engage themselves in positive recollection.D)They make friends with peers of the same sex.17.A)Competing for position.C)Forging close ties with friend

15、s.B)Pursuing fashion.D)Fulfilling family obligations.18.A)They prioritize romance over friendship.C)They begin to take friendship more seriously.B)They try to strengthen same-sex friendships.D)They compete intensely for romantic partners.Questions 19 to 21 are based on the recording you have just he

16、ard.19.A)They regard it as a matter of sheer privacy.B)They are worried about being turned down.C)They fear that their condition will be made widely known.D)They are afraid to be discriminated against once recruited.20.A)After receiving a job offer.C)When confirming an interview.B)During a job inter

17、view.D)Upon completing a cover letter.2022 年 9 月六级真题(第一套)212.A)Bad guys may do good deeds.B)Bad guys may go unpunished.13.A)By what we do.B)By fair evaluation.14.A)Learn from them earnestly.B)Compete with them actively.15.A)Being dismissed as hypocritical.B)Not getting the reward they deserve.21.A)D

18、escribe the true state of their health.C)Stress the irrelevance of their disability to the job.B)Provide all the information required.D)Avoid mentioning the name of their disability.Questions 22 to 25 are based on the recording you have just heard.22.A)Their scores were least affected by music with

19、speech.B)It was the poorest when there was background speech.C)Their scores were most depressed with instrumental music.D)It was disrupted by the sound of an air conditioner or fan.23.A)It has to do with the type and volume of the background noise.B)It has to do with short-term memory for listening

20、comprehension.C)It depends on the overlap in processing different kinds of information.D)It depends on the participants ability to concentrate on the task at hand.24.A)Keep everything as quiet as possible.C)Use vocal material as little as possible.B)Play nothing but instrumental music.D)Wear a pair

21、of earphones or headphones.25.A)Sociable people were immune to all distractions.B)Shy quiet people were most adversely impacted.C)Less outgoing people were more affected by silence.D)Confident people were unaffected by high-arousal music.Reading ComprehensionDirections:In this section,there is a pas

22、sage with ten blanks.You are required to select one word for eachblank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage.Read the passage through carefullybefore making your choices.Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter.Please mark the correspondingletter for each item on

23、 Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.You may not use any of the wordsin the bank more than once.The now extinct passenger pigeon has the dubious honor of being the last species anyone ever expected todisappear.At one point,there were more passenger pigeons than any other species of

24、bird.Rough26of theirpopulation went as high as five billion and they accounted for around 40 percent of the total indigenous birdpopulation of North America in the early 19th century.Despite their huge population,passenger pigeons were27to human intrusion into their nesting territory.Their nests wer

25、e shabby things and two weeks after the eggs28,the parent pigeons would abandon theiroffspring,leaving them to take care of themselves.People discovered that these baby pigeons were really tasty,and the adult birds were also quite29.First the Native Americans and then the transplanted Europeans came

26、to consider the birds a great30.By the 1850s,commercial trapping of passenger pigeons was proceeding at an31pace.Hundreds ofthousands of the birds were being harvested every day to be made into popular pigeon pies.In addition,large32of the pigeons nesting territory were being cleared away for planti

27、ng crops and creating pastureland.As numerous as the passenger pigeons were,they were not an33resource.By the 1880s,it was noticedthat the bird population had become seriously34.The last passenger pigeons killed in the wild were shot in1899.32022 年 9 月六级真题(第一套)(40 minutes)PartIIISection AEventually

28、those billions and billions of birds shrank to a single remaining35,a passenger pigeon namedMartha,who died on September 1,1914,in captivity at the Cincinnati Zoo.In addition to being the end of an era,it was also the first time humans were able to exactly time the extinction of a species.A)vulnerab

29、leB)unprecedentedC)tractsD)specimenE)robustF)refugeG)plazasH)infiniteSection BDirections:In this section,you are going to read a passage with ten statements attached to it.Each statementcontains information given in one of the paragraphs.Identify the paragraph from which the information isderived.Yo

30、u may choose a paragraph more than once.Each paragraph is marked with a letter.Answer thequestions by marking the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2.Is computer coding a foreign language?A)As computer coding has become an increasingly sought-after skill,more K-12 schools are working it intotheir

31、 curriculums.Some states have considered allowing students to forgo(放弃)foreign language forcoding classes,despite opposition from educators.B)Theres a debate over whether its appropriate to teach coding in elementary schools,with fierce opinions oneach side.When it comes to allowing coding to fill f

32、oreign language requirements,though,most educatorsagree:Coding should be added to curriculums,but not at the expense of foreign language classes.C)The idea is that computer programming is a language,allowing people to communicate with machines andprograms.Its the language of the 21st century and mor

33、e valuable than a natural language,some advocatesargue.The computer science field is growing faster than schools can keep up because of budget constraintsand a lack of skills training for teachers.D)According to the 2016 U.S.News/Raytheon STEM Index,computer science jobs have helped boost wagesin th

34、e U.S.,and computer-related jobs hold the top seven positions in STEM fields for highest number ofworkers.Foreign language interest,on the other hand,is declining for the first time since 1995.The numberof higher education language enrollments declined between 2009 and 2013 by more than 111,000 spot

35、s,according to the Modern Language Association of America.E)“I think the opportunity to give people a choice is important,”says Florida state Senator Jeremy Ring,whointroduced a bill last year that would allow Florida students to choose between foreign language and codingclasses for the purpose of u

36、niversity admissions requirements.“I think if youre going to give two years oflanguage in high school,you might as well do computer coding.”F)The Florida bill died this year after passing 35:5 in the state Senate when the full Legislature failed to takeaction.It would have been the first state to tr

37、y this initiative.Ring says that although he will be out of office,an identical bill will be reintroduced within the next year by others on his behalf.“In the speech I gave on the2022 年 9 月六级真题(第一套)4I)hatchedJ)expiredK)excerptsL)estimatesM)edibleN)depletedO)delicacySenate floor,I said,We can be the

38、first state to do this,or we can be the 50th state to do it.Its our choice.Its going to happen,”Ring says.G)A Kentucky bill similar to the one in Florida was met with complaints from educators,and was then amendedto promote computer science education initiatives with no mention of foreign language r

39、equirements.Instead,the state will provide support for higher quality certified teachers for programming classes.Under theWashington bill,public universities would accept two years of computer science classes in place of two yearsof foreign language for admission purposes.A report detailing the opin

40、ions of state university officials is dueto the Legislature by November 2017.H)Texas passed a bill in 2013 that allows students to substitute computer coding only after they have attemptedand performed poorly in a foreign language class.Srini Mandyam,CTO and co-founder of kid-friendlyinstructional c

41、oding company Tynker,believes allowing students to forgo foreign language because theystruggle with it is unproductive because every subject,whether art,math or language,is a significantcontribution to a well-rounded existence.“Many students dont fare well with algebra but we never discusseliminatin

42、g it or say chemistry is now counted as an algebra class,”he said via email.“We teach algebrabecause its important and we should teach foreign language and coding for the same reason.Exposure toa wide breadth of subjects and material results in well-rounded students who are able to make informeddeci

43、sions about what they want to pursue.”I)Computer science courses already fulfill a math or science high school graduation requirement in 28 statesand the District of Columbia,up from only 12 states in 2013.And while advocates of the bills say theyshould count as foreign language instead,opponents st

44、ress the importance of balancing computer and foreignlanguage skills.J)Studies show that bilingualism(双语)correlates with cognitive development,intelligence,memory andproblem solving abilities,according to the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages.A 2007 study showed that foreign lang

45、uage students outperformed their non-foreign language peers onstandardized tests after only two to three years of study.And while a 2014 report from German and Americanuniversities suggests that programmers are using language(but not mathematical)regions of the brain whenunderstanding code,critics r

46、emain wary.They say that regardless of cognitive functions,being monolingualis a disadvantage in the increasingly international economy,even if English has become the de facto(事实上 的)language of business.K)“Our world is shrinking but its problems are really growing,”says ACTFL National Language Teach

47、er of theYear Ted Zarrow,who teaches high school Latin in Westwood,Massachusetts,and has also studied Spanish,French,German,Italian and Greek.“We need to find a way to put ourselves at the global table and to treateach other with mutual respect.And learning languages allows us to do that because lan

48、guage is not part ofculture,language is culture.”L)Even with the benefits and skill sets languages provide,recruiters and employers value computer skills more.According to the National Association of Colleges and Employers 2016 report,study abroad and foreignlanguage fluency were not very influentia

49、l in the employee hiring processes,but 55 percent of employerslooked for computer skills on applicants resumes.However,although 2016 computer science graduates canexpect to make the second highest starting salary compared with other jobs this year,the Bureau of Laborpredicts the demand for computer

50、programmers will decrease 8 percent or by 26,500 jobs by 2024.M)Ring says foreign language skills are important,but expresses doubt that school districts could work bothcoding and language into their curriculum in a significant way because they lack the time in the school day.52022 年 9 月六级真题(第一套)“No

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