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2021年12月大英語六級考試真題(第1套)Writing(30minutes)DirectionsForthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteanessayrelatedtotheshortpassagegivenbelow.Inyouressay,youaretocommentonthephenomenondescribedinthepassageandsuggestmeasurestoaddresstheissue.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsbutnomorethan200words.YoungpeoplespendalotoftimeontheInternet.However,theyaresometimesunabletorecognizefalseinformationontheInternet,judgethereliabilityofonlineinformationsources,ortellrealnewsstoriesfromfakeones.ListeningComprehension(30minutes)SectionADirectionsInthissection,youwillheartwolongconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,youwillhearfourquestions.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthejourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheetIwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.Questionslto4arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.A)Hewasenjoyinghisholiday.C)Hewasbusywritinghisessays.Hewasrecoveringinhospital.D)Hewasfightingathroatinfection.A)Hebrokehiswrist.B)Helosthisantibiotics.C)Heslippedoniceandfell.D)Hewaslaughedatbysomegirls.A)Turntoherfatherfbrhelp.C)Askthemanufacturerfbrrepairs.Calltherepairshoptofixit.D)Replaceitwithabrand-newone.A)HelpDavidretrievehisessays.C)OfferDavidsomerefreshments.IntroduceDavidtoherparents.D)AccompanyDavidtohishome.Questions5to8arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.A)Sheisacriticofworksonmilitaryaffairs.SheisanacclaimedhostessofBookTalk.Sheisaresearcherofliterarygenres.Sheisahistorianofmilitaryhistory.A)ItisaboutthemilitaryhistoryofEurope.B)Itissetinthe18thand19thcenturies.C)Itisherfifthbookofmilitaryhistory. D)Itisawarnovelsetinthefuture.A)Shevisitedsoldiers'wivesandmothers.Sheconductedsurveysofmanysoldiers.Shemetalargenumberofsoldiersinperson.Shelookedintothepersonallivesofsoldiers.A)Shedoesn'thavemuchfreedomfbrimagination.Itisnoteasytomakeherreadersbelieveinher.Itisdifficulttoattractyoungreaders.Shehastocombinefactwithfiction.SectionBDirectionsInthissection,youwillhearAvopassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearthreeorfourquestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillhespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromtheJourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Questions9to11arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.A)SantaClaus.B)Apolarbear.C)Cocoaseeds.D)Aglassbottle.A)Toattractcustomerattention.C)Tocombatcounterfeits.Tokeepupwiththetimes.D)Topromoteitssales.A)Itresemblesapictureintheencyclopedia.Itappearsintheshapeofacocoaseed.Ithasthedrink'slogointhemiddle.ItdisplaystheimageofSantaClaus.Questions12to15arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.A)Itoftenoccursamongcommuters.C)Itimprovestheirmoodconsiderably.Itpromotesmutualunderstanding.D)Ittakesagreatdealofefforttosustain.A)Socialanxiety.C)Lackofsocialskills.Excessivecaution.D)Preferencefbrsolitude.A)Peopleusuallyregarditasanunforgettablelesson.Humanbrainstendtodwellonnegativeevents.Negativeeventsoftenhurtpeopledeeply.Peoplegenerallyresentbeingrejected.A)Contagious.B)Temporary.C)Unpredictable.D)Measurable.SectionCDirectionsInthissection,youwillhearthreerecordingsoflecturesortalksfollowedbythreeorfourquestions.Therecordingswillbeplayedonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Questions16to18arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.A)Itdependsheavilyontourism.C)Itismainlybasedonagriculture.Itisflourishinginforeigntrade.D)Itrelieschieflyonmineralexport.A)Tobacco.B)Bananas.C)Coffee.D)Sugar.A)Theytoilonfarms.C)TheyliveinSpanish-stylchouses.Theyliveapoorlife.D)Theyhirepeopletodohousework.Questions19to21arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.A)Theywillbemoredemandingoftheirnextgeneration.Theywillenduplonely,dependentanddissatisfied.Theywillexperiencemoresetbacksthansuccesses.Theywillfinditdifficulttogetalongwithothers.A)Failuretopaydueattentiontotheirbehavior.Unwillingnesstoallowthemtoplaywithtoys.Unwillingnesstosatisfytheirwishesimmediately.Failuretospendsufficientqualitytimewiththem.A)Itwillenablethemtolearnfrommistakes.Itwillhelpthemtohandledisappointment.Itwilldomuchgoodtotheirmentalhealth.ItwillbuildtheirabilitytoendurehardshipsQuestions22to25arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.A)Failingtomakesufficientpreparations.Lookingawayfromthehiringmanager.Sayingthewrongthingatthewrongtime.Makingawrongjudgmentoftheinterview.A)Complainingabouttheirpreviousjob.Inquiringabouttheirsalarytobepaid.Exaggeratingtheiracademicbackground.Understatingtheirpreviousachievements.A)Thoscwhohavebothskillandexperience.Thosewhogetalongwellwithcolleagues.Thosewhotakeinitiativeintheirwork.Thosewhoarcloyaltotheirmanagers.A)Abilitytoshouldernewresponsibilities.Experienceofperformingmultipleroles.Readinesstoworktoflexibleschedules.Skillstocommunicatewithcolleagues.PartIIIReadingComprehension(40minutes)SectionADirectionsInthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefidlybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.PleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemonAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.Ifyouthinklifeiswonderfulandexpectittostaythatway,thenyoumayhaveagoodchanceoflivingtoaripeoldage,atleastthatiswhatthefindingsofanewstudysuggest.Thatstudyfoundthatparticipantswhoreportedthehighestlevelsofoptimismwerefarmorelikelytolivetoage85or26.Thiswascomparedtothoseparticipantswhoreportedthelowestlevelsofoptimism.Itis27thatthefindingsheldevenaftertheresearchersconsideredfactorsthatcould28 thelink,includingwhetherparticipantshadhealthconditionssuchasheartdiseaseorcancer,orwhethertheyexperienceddepression.Theresultsaddtoagrowingbodyofevidencethatcertainpsychologicalfactorsmaypredictalongerlife29.Forexample,previousstudieshavefoundthatmoreoptimisticpeoplehavealowerriskofdevelopingchronicdiseases,andalower riskof30death.However,thenewstudy appearsto bethefirstto3jlookatthe relationshipbetween optimismandlongevity.Theresearchers32 thatthelinkfoundinthenewstudywasnotasstrongwhentheyfactoredintheeffectsofcertainhealthbehaviors,includingexerciselevels,sleephabitsanddiet.Thissuggeststhatthesebehaviorsmay,atleastinpart,explainthelink.Inotherwords,optimismmay33goodhabitsthatbolsterhealth.Itisalsoimportanttonotethatthestudyfoundonlya34,asresearchersdidnotproveforcertainthatoptimismleadstoalongerlife.However, ifthefindingsaretrue,theysuggestthatoptimismcouldserveasapsychological35thatpromoteshealthandalongerlife.A)affectB)beyondC)concededD)correlationE)fosterF)henceforthG)loftyH)noteworthyI)plausiblyJ)prematureK)reconciledL)spanM)specificallyN)spiralO)traitSectionBDirectionsInthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatementsattachedtoit.Eachstatementcontainsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphs.Identifytheparagraphfromwhichtheinformationisderived.Youmaychooseaparagraphmorethanonce.Eachparagraphismarkedwithaletter.AnswerthequestionsbymarkingthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2.NooneinfashionissurprisedthatBurberryburnt£28millionofstockLastweek,Burberry'sannualreportrevealedthat£28.6millionworthofstockwasburntlastyear.Thenewshasleftinvestorsandconsumersoutragedbutcomesaslittlesurprisetothoseinthefashionindustry.Thepracticeofdestroyingunsoldstock,andevenrollsofunusedfabric,iscommonplaceforluxurylabels.BecomingtoowidelyavailableatacheaperpricethroughdiscountstoresdiscouragesfiiU-priccsales.Sendingproductsforrecyclingleavesthemvulnerabletobeingstolenandsoldontheblackmarket.JasmineBina,CEOofbrandstrategyagencyConceptBureauexplains,tkTypically,luxurybrandsrallyaroundexclusivitytoprotecttheirbusinessinterests,namelyintellectualpropertyandpreservationofbrandequity(資產(chǎn))."Shestatedshehadheardrumorsofstockburningbutnotspecificcasesuntilthisweek.AnotherreasonforthecommonplacepracticeisafinancialincentivefbrbrandsexportinggoodstoAmerica.UnitedStatesCustomsstatesthatifimportedmerchandiseisunusedanddestroyedundertheirsupervision,99%oftheduties,taxesorfeespaidonthemerchandisemayberecovered.Itisincrediblydifficulttocalculatehowmuchdeadstockcurrentlygoestowaste.Whilethereareincentivestodoit,there'snolegalobligationtoreportit.Asource,whochosetoremainanonymous,sharedherexperienceworkinginaBurberrystoreinNewYorkinOctober2016.“Myjobwastotossitemsinboxessotheycouldbesenttobeburned.Itwaskillingmeinsidebecauseallthatleatherandfurwenttowasteandanimalshaddiedfbrnothing.Icouldn'tstaythereanylonger,theirbusinesspracticesthrewmeofftheroofMInMaythisyear.Burberryannounceditwastakingfbroutofitscatwalkshowsandreviewingitsuseelsewhereinthebusiness.4*Evcnthoughwcaskedthemanagement,theyrefusedtogiveusdetailedanswersastowhytheywoulddothiswiththeircollection/'continuedthesource,wholeftherrolewithintwoweeks.Shehassinceworkedwithanotherhigh-profile,luxurylabel.Inanonlinefbrumpost,whichaskedifit'struethatLouisVuittonburneditsbags,AhmedBouchfaa,whoclaimedtoworkforLouisVuitton,respondedthatthebrandholdssalesofoldstockforstaffmemberstwiceayear.Itemswhichhavestillnotsoldafterseveralsalesaredestroyed.4tLouisVuittondoesn^havepublicsales.Theyeithersellaproductatagivenpriceordiscontinueit.ThisistomakesurethateverybodypaysthesamepricefbranitemJhesays.Hegoesontodisclosethestrictguidelinesaroundtheemployeesales“Youmaybuygiftsforsomeone,buttheytrackeachitem,andifyourgiftendsuponlinetheyknowwhotoask."OneinvestorcommentingontheBurbenyfigureswasreportedlyoutragedthattheunsoldgoodswerenotevenofferedtoinvestorsbeforetheyweredestroyed.Richemont,whoownsseveralluxurybrands,hittheheadlinesinMayfbrtakingback£437millionofwatchesfordestructioninthelasttwoyearstoavoidmarked-downprices.It?snotjustluxurybrandseither.InOctoberlastyear,aDanishTVshowexposedH&Mfbrburning12tonnesofunsoldclothingsince2013.Inastatement,thehighstreetretailerdeibndeditselfbysayingthattheburntclothinghadfailedsafetytests“Theproductstowhichthemediaarereferringhavebeentestedinexternallaboratories.Thetestresultsshowthatoneoftheproductsismoldinfestedandtheotherproductcontainslevelsofleadthatarctoohigh.Thoseproductshaverightlybeenstoppedinaccordancewithoursafetyroutines/'InMarch,areportrevealedthatH&Mwasstrugglingwith$4.3billionworthofunsoldstock.ThebrandtoldTheNewYorkTimesthattheplanwastoreducepricestomovethestock,arguablyencouragingconsumerstobuyandthrowawaywithlittlethought.Over-productionisperhapsthebiggestconcernfbrBurberry.Whiletherehasbeenmuchoutrageattheelitistconnotationofburninggoodsratherthanmakingthemaffordable,executivesattheBritishfashionhousearenodoubtstrugglingtodefendhowtheymiscalculatedproduction.Thewastehasbeenputdowntoburningoldcosmeticstocktomakewayfbrtheirnewbeautyrange.However,whilethevalueofdestroyedstockisupfrom£26.9millionlastyear,it'sanevenmoresignificantincreasefrom2016'sfigureof£18.8million,highlightingthatthisisanongoingissue.InSeptember2016,Burberryswitchedtoa“seenow,buynow“catwalkshowformat.Themovewasaswitchtoleverageonthecoverageoftheirfashionweekshowtomakestockavailableimmediatelytoconsumers.Thisisopposedtothetraditionalformatofpresentingtotheindustry,takingordersfbrproductionandbecomingavailableinsixmonths,time.WhileBurberryannounced“record-breaking“onlinereachandengagement,therehasbeenlittleevidencetosuggestthatthestrategyhashadasignificanteffectonsales,particularlyasthe也呼足(炒作)slowsacrosstheseason.InFebruarytheymadeadjustmentstotheformat,droppingsomecatwalkitemsimmediatelyandpromisingthatotherswouldlaunchinthecomingmonths.Inastatement.Burberrydeniedthatswitchingto“seenow,buynow“hashadanimpactonwaste.ABurberryspokespersonfurthersaid,“Ontheoccasionswhendisposalofproductsisnecessary,wedosoinaresponsiblemanner.Wearealwaysseekingwaystoreduceandrevalueourwaste.Thisisacorepartofourstrategyandwehaveforgedpartnershipsandcommittedsupporttoinnovativeorganizationstohelpreachthisgoal.”O(jiān)nesuchpartnershipiswithElvis&Kresse,anaccessoriesbrandworkingwithreclaimedmaterials.Co-founderKresseWeslingsaid,“Latelastyearwelaunchedanambitiousfive-yearpartnershipwiththeBurberryFoundation.Themainaimofthisistoscaleourleatherrescueproject,startingwithoff-cutsfromtheproductionofBurberryleathergoods.Weareworkingtirelesslytoexpandoursolutionsandwouldlovetowelcomeanyonetoourworkshoptocomeandseewhatwearcdoing."Atthemoment,thepartnershiponlyaddresseswasteattheproductionstageandnotunsoldgoods.Whilethesearchonorableschemes,itmakesitharderforBurberrytodefendtheselatestfigures.Fifteenyearsago,Burberrywasatcrisispointastheirsignaturecheckpatternwaswidelyimitatedbycheap,imitationbrands.Itdeterredluxuryconsumerswhofoundtheirexpensiveclothingmorecloselyassociatedwithworking-classyouthculturethanaprestigiousheritagefashionhouse.Intheyear2004,attheheightofover-exposureoftheBurberrycheck,thebrand'sturnoverwas£715.5million.UnderChristopherBaileyascreativedirectortheyturnedthebrandaroundandthispastyearrevenuehit£2.73billion.Binabelievesthatbrandsneedtoreaddresstheirexclusivitytactic."Exclusivityisstartingtobechallenged,"shesays,“Ithinkthatgoeshandinhandwithhowluxuryitselfisbeingchallenged.Accesstofashion,andthebrandswhopoliceit,arebecominglessandlessrelevant.Thingslikehealth,enlightenment,andsocialandenvironmentalresponsibilityarethenewluxuries.Theseallcomefromwithin,notwithout.That'sthechallengethattraditionalluxurybrandswillhavetocontendwithinthemid-tolong-termfuture.''Burberry'sexecutivesarctryinghardtoattributetheirpracticeofdestroyingoldproductstomiscalculatedproduction.Sellingproductsatadiscountwilldogreaterharmtoluxurybrandsthandestroyingthem.ImitatedBurberryproductsdiscouragedluxuryconsumersfrombuyingitsgenuineproducts.Staffmembersofaluxurybrandmaybuyitsoldstockatcheaperprices,buttheyarenotallowedtoresellthem.Infuturetraditionalluxurybrandswillhavetoadapttheirbusinessstrategiestothechangingconceptsofluxury.Oneluxurybrandemployeequitherjobbecauseshesimplycouldn'tbeartoseethedestructionofunsoldproducts.Destroyingoldstockisapracticenotjustofluxurybrandsbutoflessprestigiousfashionbrands.Burberryisworkingwithapartnertomakefulluseofleathermaterialstoreducewaste.Burberry'splantodestroyitsunsoldproductsworthmillionsofdollarsarousedpublicindignation.Burberry'schangeofmarketingstrategytomakeaproductavailableassoonasconsumersseeitonthefashionshowdidnotturnouttobeaseffectiveasexpected.SectionCPassageOneQuestions46to50arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Socialmediaisabsolutelyeverywhere.Billionsofpeopleusesocialmediaonadailybasistocreate,share,andexchangeideas,messages,andinformation.Bothindividualsandbusinessespostregularlytoengageandinteractwithpeoplefromaroundtheworld.Itisapowerfulcommunicationmediumthatsimultaneouslyprovidesimmediate,frequent,permanent,andwide-reachinginformationacrosstheglobe.Peopleposttheirlivesonsocialmediafortheworldtosee.Facebook,Twitter,Linkcdln,andcountlessothersocialchannelsprovideaquickandsimplewaytoglimpseintoajobcandidate'spersonallife-boththepositiveandnegativesidesofit.Socialmediascreeningistemptingtouseaspartofthehiringprocess,butshouldemployersmakeuseofitwhenresearchingapotentialcandidate'sbackground?Incorporatingtheuseofsocialmediatoscreenjobcandidatesisnotanuncommonpractice.A2018surveyfoundthatalmost70%ofemployersusesocialmediatoscreencandidatesbeforehiringthem.Buttherearcconsequencesandpotentiallegalrisksinvolvedtoo.Whendoneinappropriately,socialmediascreeningcanbeconsideredUnethicalorevenillegal.Socialmediascreeningisessentiallyscrutinisingajobcandidate'sprivatelife.Itcanrevealinformationaboutprotectedcharacteristicslikeage,race,nationality,disability,gender,religion,etc.,andthatcouldbiasahiringdecision.Picturesorcommentsonaprivatepagethataretakenoutofcontextcouldruinaperfectlygoodcandidate'schancesofgettinghired.Thisprocesscouldpotentiallygiveanunfairadvantagetoonecandidateoveranother.Itcreatesanunequalplayingfieldandpotentiallyprovideshiringmanagerswithinformationthatcanimpacttheirhiringdecisioninanegativeway.It,shardtoignoresocialmediaasascreeningtool.Whiletherearethingsthatyoushouldn'tsee,therearesomethingsthatcanbelawfullyconsidered-makingitavaluablesourceofrelevantinformationtoo.Usingsocialmediascreeningappropriatelycanhelpensurethatyoudon'thireatoxicemployeewhowillcostyoumoneyorstainyourcompany'sreputation.Considerthelawfulsideofthisprocessandyoumaybeabletohirethebestemployeeever.Thereisadelicatebalance.Screeningjobcandidatesonsocialmediamustbedoneprofessionallyandresponsibly.Companiesshouldstipulatethattheywillneveraskfbrpasswords,beconsistent,documentdecisions,considerthesourceusedandbeawarethatotherlawsmayapply.Inlightofthisitisprobablybesttolooklaterintheprocessandaskhumanresourcesfbrhelpinnavigatingit.Socialmediaisheretostay.Butbeforeusingsocialmediatoscreenjobcandidates,consultingwithmanagementandlegalteamsbeforehandisessentialinordertocomplywithalllaws.Whatdocstheauthormainlydiscussinthepassage?Theadvantageofusingsocialmediainscreeningjobcandidates.Thepotentiallyinvasivenatureofsocialmediaineverydaylife.Whetherthebenefitsofsocialmediaoutweighthedrawbacks.Whethersocialmediashouldbeusedtoscreenjobcandidates.Whatmighthappenwhensocialmediaisusedtoscreenjobcandidates?Moralorlegalissuesmightarise.Companyreputationmightsuffer.Sensationalinformationmightsurface.Hiringdecisionsmightbecomplicated.Whencouldonlinepersonalinformationbedetrimentaltocandidates?Whenitisseparatedfromcontext.Whenitisscrutinisedbyanemployer.Whenitismagnifiedtoaruinousdegree.Whenitisrevealedtothehumanresources.Howcanemployersusesocialmediainformationtotheiradvantagewhileavoidingunnecessaryrisks?Bytippingthedelicatebalance.Byusingitinalegitimateway.Bykeepingpersonalinformationonrecord.Byseparatingrelevantfromirrelevantdata.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestdoingbeforescreeningjobcandidatesonsocialmedia?Hiringprofessionalstonavigatethewholeprocess.Anticipatingpotentialrisksinvolvedintheprocess.Seekingadvicefrommanagementandlegalexperts.Stipulatingasetofrulesfbraskingspecificquestions.PassageTwoQuestions51to55arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Inrecentyears,thefoodindustryhasincreaseditsuseoflabels.Whetherthelabelssay'non-GMO(非轉(zhuǎn)基因的)'or4nosugar/or'zerocarbohydrates',consumersarcincreasinglydemandingmoreinformationaboutwhat'sintheirfbod.Onereportfoundthat39percentofconsumerswouldswitchfromthebrandstheycurrentlybuytoothersthatprovideclearer,moreaccurateproductinformation.Foodmanufacturersarerespondingtothereportwithnewlabelstomeetthatdemand,andthey'redoingsowithaneyetowardsgivingtheirproductsanadvantageoverthecompetition,andbolsteringprofits.Thisstrategymakesintuitivesense.Ifconsumerssaytheywanttransparency,tellthemexactlywhatisinyourproduct.Thatissimplysupplyingacertaindemand.Butthemarketingstrategyinresponsetothisconsumerdemandhasgonebeyondarticulatingwhatisinaproduct,tolabelingwhatisNOTinthefbod.Theselabelsareknownas“absenceclaims''labels,andtheyrepresentanemerginglabelingtrendthatisdetrimentalbothtotheconsumerswhopurchasetheproductsandtheindustrythatsuppliesthem.Forexample,Hunt'sputa“non-GMO“l(fā)abelonitscannedcrushedtomatoesafewyearsago——despitethefactthatatthetimetherewasnosuchthingasaGMOtomatoonthemarket.SomedairycompaniesareusingtheW4non-GMOVlabelontheirmilk,despitethefactthatallmilkisnaturallyGMO-free,anotherlabelthatcreatesunnecessaryfeararoundfbod.Whilecreatinglabelsthatplayonconsumerfearsandmisconceptionsabouttheirfbodmaygiveacompanyatemporarymarketingadvantageovercompetingproductsonthegroceryaisle,inthelongtermthisstrategywillhavejusttheoppositeeffectbyinjectingfearintothediscourseaboutourfood,wcruntheriskoferodingconsumertrustinnotjustasingleproduct,buttheentirefbodbusiness.Eventually,itbecomesaquestioninconsumers,mindsWerethesefoodseversafe?Bypurchasingandconsumingthesetypesofproducts,haveIalreadydonesomekindofharmtomyfamilyortheplanet?Forfoodmanufacturers,itwillmeandamagedconsumertrustandlowersalesforeveryone.Andthisisn'tjustsupposition.Arecentstudyfoundthatabsenceclaimslabelscancreateastigmaaroundfoodsevenwhenthereisnoscientificevidencethattheycauseharm.It'sclearthatfoodmanufacturersmusttreadcarefullywhenitcomestousingabsenceclaims.Inadditiontothelikelynegativelong-termimpactonsales,thisverbaltricksendsamessagethatinnovationsinfarmingandfoodprocessingareunwelcome,eventuallyleadingtolessefficiency,fewerchoicesfbrconsumers,andultimately,morecostlyfoodproducts.Ifweallowthiskindoflabelingtocontinue,wewillalllose.Whattrendhasbeenobservedinareport?Foodmanufacturers,risingawarenessofproductsafety.Foodmanufacturers,changingstrategiestobolsterprofits.Consumers,growingdemandfbreye-catchingfoodlabels.Consumers,increasingdesirefbrclearproductinformation.Whatdoestheauthorsayismanufacturers*newmarketingstrategy?Stressingtheabsenceofcertainelementsintheirproducts.Articulatingtheuniquenutritionalvalueoftheirproducts.Supplyingdetailedinformationoftheirproducts.Designingtransparentlabelsfortheirproducts.Whatpointdoestheauthormakeaboutnon-GMOlabels?Theyareincreasinglyattractingcustomers'attention.TheycreatelotsoftroublefbrGMOfoodproducers.Theyshouldbeusedmorefbrvegetablesandmilk.Theycauseanxietyaboutfoodamongconsumers.Whatdocstheauthorsayabsenceclaimslabelswilldotofoodmanufacturers?Causechangesintheirmarketingstrategies.Helpremovestigmaaroundtheirproducts.Erodeconsumertrustandreducesales.Decreasesupportfromfoodscientists.Whatdocstheauthorsuggestfoodmanufacturersdo?Takemeasurestolowerthecostoffoodproducts.Exercisecautionabouttheuseofabsenceclaims.Welcomenewinnovationsinfoodprocessing.Promoteefficiencyandincreasefoodvariety.PartIVTranslation(30minutes)DirectionsForthispart,youareallowed30minutestotranslateapassagefromChineseintoEnglish.YoushouldwriteyouransweronAnswerSheet2.中國共產(chǎn)黨第一次全國代表大會(huì)會(huì)址位于上海興業(yè)路76號,是一棟典型的上海式住宅,建于1920年秋。1921年7月23日,中國共產(chǎn)黨第一次全國代表大會(huì)在此召開,大會(huì)通過了中國共產(chǎn)黨的第一個(gè)綱領(lǐng)和第一個(gè)決議,選舉產(chǎn)生了中央領(lǐng)導(dǎo)機(jī)構(gòu),宣告了中國共產(chǎn)黨的誕生。1952年9月,中共一大會(huì)址修復(fù),建立紀(jì)念館并對外開放。紀(jì)念館除了介紹參加一大的代表之外,還介紹黨的歷史發(fā)展進(jìn)程,現(xiàn)已成為了解黨史,緬懷革命先烈的愛國主義教育基地。2021年12月大英語六級考試真題(第2套)Writing(30minutes)DirectionsForthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteanessayrelatedtotheshortpassagegivenbelow.Inyouressay,youaretocommentonthephenomenondescribedinthepassageandsuggestmeasurestoaddresstheissue.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsbutnomorethan200words.Nowadaysstarchasingisprevalentamongmanyteenagers.Theytakepopstarsastheiridols,imitatingtheirwayoftalking,followingtheirstyleofdressing9andseekingeverychancetomeettheminpersonatgreatexpenses.ListeningComprehension(30minutes)SectionADirectionsInthissection,youwillheartwolongconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,youwillhearfourquestions.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withcisinglelinethroughthecentre.Questions1to4arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.A)Ithasgivenrisetomuchcontroversy. C)Itwasprimarilywrittenfbrvegetarians.Ithasbeenveryfavorablyreceived. D)Itoffendsmanyenvironmentalists.A)Sheneglectspeople'seffortsinanimalprotection.Shetriestoforcepeopletoacceptherradicalideas.She

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