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2024年12月大學(xué)英語六級真題及答案

PartI

Writing(30minutes)Directions:

Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitled

TheWaytoSuccess

bycommentingonAbrahamLincoln'sfamousremark,"Givemesixhourstochopdownatree,andIwillspend,thefirstfoursharpeningtheaxe."Youshouldwriteatleast

150

wordsbutnomorethan

200

words.TheWaytoSuccess注意:此局部試題請在答題卡1上作答。PartII

ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)

(15minutes)Directions:

Inthispart,youwillhave15minutestogooverthepassagequicklyandanswerthequestionson

AnswerSheet1.

Forquestions1-7,choosethebestanswerfrom

thefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Forquestions8-10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.Google'sPlanforWorld'sBiggestOnlineLibrary:PhilanthropyOrActofPiracy?Inrecentyears,teamsofworkersdispatchedbyGooglehavebeenworkinghardtomake

digitalcopiesofbooks.Sofar,Googlehasscannedmorethan10milliontitlesfromlibrariesin

AmericaandEurope

-

includinghalfamillionvolumesheldbytheBodleianinOxford.Theexact

methoditusesisunclear;thecompanydoesnotallowoutsiderstoobservetheprocess.WhyisGoogleundertakingsuchaventure?Whyisiteveninterestedinallthoseout-of-printlibrarybooks,mostofwhichhavebeengatheringdustonforgottenshelvesfordecades?Thecompanyclaimsitsmotivesareessentiallypublic-spirited.Itsoverallmission,afterall,isto"organise

theworld'sinformation",soitwouldbeoddifthatinformationdidnotincludebooks.Thecompanylikestopresentitselfashavingloftyaspirations."Thisreallyisn'taboutmakingmoney.Wearedoingthisforthegoodofsociety."AsSantiagodelaMora,headofGoogleBooksforEurope,putsit:"Bymakingitpossibletosearchthemillionsofbooksthatexisttoday,wehope

toexpandthefrontiersofhumanknowledge."DanClancy,thechiefarchitectofGoogleBooks,doesseemgenuineinhisconvictionthatthisisprimarilya

philanthropic

(慈善的)exercise."Google'scorebusinessissearchandfind,soobviouslywhathelpsimproveGoogle'ssearchengineisgoodforGoogle,"hesays."Butwehaveneverbuilta

spreadsheet

(電子數(shù)據(jù)表)outliningthefinancialbenefitsofthis,andIhaveneverhadtojustifytheamountIamspendingtothecompany'sfounders."Itiseasy,talkingtoClancyandhiscolleagues,tobesweptalongbytheirmissionarypassion.

ButGoogle'sbook-scanningprojectisprovingcontroversial.Severalopponentshaverecently

emerged,rangingfromrivaltechgiantssuchasMicrosoftandAmazontosmallbodiesrepresentingauthorsandpublishersacrosstheworld.Inbroadterms,theseopponentshavelevelledtwosets

ofcriticismsatGoogle.First,theyhavequestionedwhethertheprimaryresponsibilityfordigitallyarchivingtheworld's

booksshouldbeallowedtofalltoacommercialcompany.Inarecentessayinthe

NewYorkReviewofBooks,

RobertDarnton,theheadofHarvardThesecondrelatedcriticismisthatGoogle'sscanningofbooksisactuallyillegal.ThisallegationhasledtoGooglebecoming

miredin

(陷入)alegalbattlewhosescopeandcomplexitymakes

theJarndyceandJarndycecaseinCharlesDickens'

BleakHouse

lookstraightforward.Atitscentre,however,isonesimpleissue:thatofcopyright.Theinconvenientfactaboutmost

books,towhichGooglehasarguablypaidinsufficientattention,isthattheyareprotectedby

copyright.Copyrightlawsdifferfromcountrytocountry,butingeneralprotectionextendsforthe

durationofanauthor'slifeandforasubstantialperiodafterwards,thusallowingtheauthor'sheirstobenefit.(InBritainandAmerica,thispost-deathperiodis70years.)Thismeans,ofcourse,that

almostallofthebookspublishedinthe20thcenturyarestillundercopyright

andthelastcentury

sawmorebookspublishedthaninallpreviouscenturiescombined.Oftheroughly40million

booksinUSlibraries,forexample,anestimated32millionareincopyright.Ofthese,some27

millionareoutofprint.OutsidetheUS,Googlehasmadesureonlytoscanbooksthatareoutofcopyrightandthusinthe"publicdomain"(workssuchastheBodleian'sfirsteditionof

Middlemarch,

whichanyonecanreadforfreeonGoogleBooksSearch).But,withintheUS,thecompanyhasscannedbothin-copyrightandout-of-copyrightworks.Initsdefence,Googlepointsoutthatitdisplaysonlysmallsegmentsofbooksthatareincopyright–

arguingthatsuchdisplaysare"fairuse".Butcriticsallegethatbymakingelectroniccopiesof

thesebookswithoutfirstseekingthepermissionofcopyrightholders,Googlehascommittedpiracy."Thekeyprincipleofcopyrightlawhasalwaysbeenthatworkscanbecopiedonlyonce

authorshaveexpresslygiventheirpermission,"saysPiersBlofeld,oftheSheilLandliteraryagency

inLondon."Googlehasreversedthis–ithassimplycopiedalltheseworkswithoutbotheringtoask."In2024,theAuthorsGuildofAmerica,togetherwithagroupofUSpublishers,launchedaclassactionsuit

(集團(tuán)訴訟)againstGooglethat,aftermorethantwoyearsofnegotiation,endedwithanannouncementlastOctoberthatGoogleandtheclaimantshadreachedanout-of-courtsettlement.Thefulldetailsarecomplicated-thetextalonerunsto385pages–

andtryingtosummariseitisnoeasytask."Partoftheproblemisthatitisbasicallyincomprehensible,"saysBlofeld,oneofthesettlement'smostvocalBritishcritics.Broadly,thedealprovidesamechanismforGoogletocompensateauthorsandpublishers

whoserightsithasbreached(includinggivingthemashareofanyfuturerevenueitgeneratesfromtheirworks).Inexchangeforthis,therightsholdersagreenottosueGoogleinfuture.ThissettlementhandsGooglethepower-butonlywiththeagreementofindividualrightsholders

toexploititsdatabaseofout-of-printbooks.Itcanincludetheminsubscriptiondeals

soldtolibrariesorsellthemindividuallyunderaconsumerlicence.Itisthesecommercialprovisionsthatareprovingthesettlement'smostcontroversialaspect.Criticspointoutthat,bygivingGoogletherighttocommerciallyexploititsdatabase,thesettlementpavesthewayforasubtleshiftinthecompany'srolefromproviderofinformationtoseller."Google'sbusinessmodelhasalwaysbeentoprovideinformationforfree,andselladvertisingonthebasisofthetrafficthisgenerates,"pointsoutJamesGrimmelmann,associateprofessoratNewYorkInterestinthisaspectofthesettlementhasfocusedon"orphan"works,wherethereisnoknowncopyrightholder

thesemakeupanestimated5-10%ofthebooksGooglehasscanned.

Underthesettlement,whennorightsholderscomeforwardandregistertheirinterestinawork,commercialcontrolautomaticallyrevertstoGoogle.Googlewillbeabletodisplayupto20%oforphanworksforfree,includetheminitssubscriptiondealstolibrariesandsellthemtoindividual

buyersundertheconsumerlicence.Itisbynomeanscertainthatthesettlementwillbe

enacted

(執(zhí)行)

itisthesubjectofafairnesshearingintheUScourts.Butifitisenacted,Googlewillineffectbeoffthehookasfaras

copyrightviolationsintheUSareconcerned.Manypeopleareseriouslyconcernedbythis-andthecompanyislikelytofacechallengesinothercourtsaroundtheworld.NooneknowsthepreciseuseGooglewillmakeoftheintellectualpropertyithasgainedbyscanningtheworld'slibrarybooks,andthetruth,asGleick,anAmericansciencewriterandmemberoftheAuthorsGuild,pointsout,isthatthecompanyprobablydoesn'tevenknowitself.But

whatiscertainisthat,insomewayorother,Google'sentranceintodigitalbooksellingwillhavea

significantimpactonthebookworldintheyearstocome.注意:此局部試題請在答題卡1上作答。1.

Googleclaimsitsplanfortheworld'sbiggestonlinelibraryis_____.A)

toservetheinterestofthegeneralpublicB)

toencouragereadingaroundtheworldC)

tosaveout-of-printbooksinlibrariesD)

topromoteitscorebusinessofsearching2.

AccordingtoSantiagodelaMora,Google'sbook-scanningprojectwill_____.A)

broadenhumanity'sintellectualhorizonsB)

helpthebroadmassesofreadersC)

revolutionisetheentirebookindustryD)

makefulluseofthepowerofitssearchengine3.

OpponentsofGoogleBooksbelievethatdigitallyarchivingtheworld'sbooksshouldbecontrolledby_____.A)

non-profitorganisations

C)multinationalcompaniesB)

theworld'sleadinglibraries

D)theworld'stechgiants4.

Googlehasinvolveditselfinalegalbattleasitignored_____.A)

thecopyrightofauthorsofout-of-printbooksB)

thecopyrightofthebooksitscannedC)

theinterestoftraditionalbooksellersD)

thedifferencesofin-printandout-of-printbooks5.

Googledefendsitsscanningin-copyrightbooksbysayingthat_____.A)

itdisplaysonlyasmallpartoftheircontentB)

itiswillingtocompensatethecopyrightholdersC)

makingelectroniccopiesofbooksisnotaviolationofcopyrightD)

theonlinedisplayofin-copyrightbooksisnotforcommercialuse6.

WhatdowelearnabouttheclassactionsuitagainstGoogle?A)

ItendedinavictoryfortheAuthorsGuildofAmerica.B)

Itwassettledaftermorethantwoyearsofnegotiation.C)

ItfailedtoprotecttheinterestsofAmericanpublishers.D)

Itcouldleadtomoreout-of-courtsettlementsofsuchdisputes.7.

Whatremainedcontroversialaftertheclassactionsuitended?A)

Thecompensationforcopyrightholders.B)

ThechangeinGoogle'sbusinessmodel.C)

Google'sfurtherexploitationofitsdatabase.D)

Thecommercialprovisionsofthesettlement.8.While_____,Googlemakesmoneybysellingadvertising.9.Bookswhosecopyrightholdersarenotknownarecalled_____.10.Google'sentranceintodigitalbooksellingwilltremendously_____inthefuture.

PartIV

ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)

(25minutes)SectionADirections:

Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.Pleasewriteyouranswerson

AnswerSheet2.Questions47to51arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Leadershipisthemostsignificantwordintoday'scompetitivebusinessenvironmentbecauseitdirectsthemanagerofabusinesstofocusinwardontheirpersonalcapabilitiesandstyle.Expertsonleadershipwillquicklypointoutthat"howthingsgetdone"influencesthesuccessoftheoutcomesandindicatesarightwayandawrongwaytodothings.Whenanotedleaderontheartofmanagement,PeterDrucker,coinedthephrase"Managementisdoingthingsright;leadershipisdoingtherightthings,"hewasseekingtoclarifythedistinctionsheassociateswiththeterms.WhenStephenCovey,founderanddirectoroftheLeadershipInstitute,exploredleadershipstylesinthepastdecade,hefocusedonthehabitsofagreatnumberofhighlyeffectiveindividuals.His

SevenHabitsofHighlyEffectivePeople

becameapopularbestsellerveryquickly.Hisideasforcedareexaminationoftheearlyleadership

paradigm

(范例),whichheobservedcenteredontraitsfoundinthecharacterethicandthepersonalityethic.Theformerethicsuggestedsuccesswasfoundedonintegrity,modesty,loyalty,courage,patience,andsoforth.Thepersonalityethicsuggesteditwasone'sattitude,notbehavior,thatinspiredsuccess,andthisethicwasfoundedonabeliefofpositivementalattitude.Incontrasttoeachoftheseideas,Coveyadvocatesthatleadersneedtounderstanduniversalprinciplesofeffectiveness,andhehighlightshowvitalitisforleaderstofirstpersonallymanagethemselvesiftheyaretoenjoyanyhopeofoutstandingsuccessintheirworkenvironments.Toachieveadesiredvisionforyourbusiness,itisvitalthatyouhaveapersonalvisionofwhereyouareheadedandwhatyouvalue.Businessleadershipmeansthatmanagersneedto"putfirstthingsfirst,"whichimpliesthatbeforeleadingothers,youneedtobeclearonyourownvalues,abilities,andstrengthsandbeseenastrustworthy.注意:此局部試題請在答題卡2上作答。47.

Tobegoodleaders,managersmustpaycloseattentiontotheirown_____.48.

AccordingtoPeterDrucker,leadersshouldbegoodat_____.49.

Thepersonalityethicsuggeststhatpeoplearelikelytosucceediftheyhave_____.50.

AccordingtoStephenCovey,leaderswhohopetoachieveoutstandingsuccessneedfirstofallto_____.51.

Goodleadershiprequiresonetoknowone'sownstrengthsandbeabletowinpeople's_____.

SectionBDirections:

Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Youshoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteron

AnswerSheet2

withasinglelinethroughthecentre.PassageOneQuestions52to56arebasedonthefollowingpassage.What'stheonewordofadviceawell-meaningprofessionalwouldgivetoarecentcollegegraduate?

China"}India!Brazil!

Howabout

trade!WhentheCommerceDepartmentreportedlastweekthatthetradedeficitinJuneapproached$50billion,itsetoffanewroundofeconomicdoomsaying.Imports,whichsoaredto$200.3billioninthemonth,aresubtractedinthecalculationofgrossdomesticproduct.Thelargerthetradedeficit,thesmallertheGDP.Shouldsuchimbalancescontinue,pessimistssay,theycouldcontributetoslowergrowth.Butthere'sanotherwayoflookingatthetradedata.Overthepasttwoyears,thefiguresonimportsandexportsseemnottosignaladouble-diprecession–

areneweddeclineinthebroadlevelofeconomicactivityintheUnitedStates

butaneconomicexpansion.Therisingvolumeoftrade–

moregoodsandservicesshuttlinginandoutoftheUnitedStates

isgoodnewsformanysectors.Companiesengagedinshipping,trucking,railfreight,delivery,

and

logistics

(物流)

haveallbeenreportingbetterthanexpectedresults.Therisingnumberssignifygrowingvitalityinforeignmarkets–

whenweimportmorestuff,itputsmorecashinthehandsofpeoplearoundtheworld,andU.S.exportsarerisingbecausemoreforeignershavetheabilitytobuythethingsweproduceandmarket.Therisingtideoftradeisalsogoodnewsforpeoplewhoworkintrade-sensitivebusinesses,especiallythosethatproducecommoditiesforwhichglobaldemandsetstheprice

agriculturalgoods,mining,metals,oil.Andwhileexportsalwaysseemtolag,U.S.companiesarebecomingmoreinvolvedintheglobaleconomywitheachpassingmonth.GeneralMotorssellsasmanycarsinChinaasinAmericaeachmonth.Whilethatmaynotdomuchforimports,itdoeshelpGM'sbalancesheet–

andhencemakesthejobsofU.S.-basedexecutivesmorestable.OnegreatchallengefortheU.S.economyisslackdomesticconsumerdemand.Americansare

payingdowndebt,savingmore,andspendingmorecarefully.That'stobeexpected,givenwhatwe'vebeenthrough.Butthere'sabiggerchallenge.CanU.S.-basedbusinesses,largeandsmall,figureouthowtogetapieceofgrowingglobaldemand?UnlessyouwanttopickupandmovetoIndia,orBrazil,orChina,thebestwaytodothatisthroughtrade.Itmayseemobvious,butit'snolongerenoughsimplytodobusinesswithourfriendsandneighborshereathome.Companiesandindividualswhodon'thaveastrategytoexportmore,ortogetmoreinvolvedinforeignmarkets,ortoplayaroleinglobaltrade,areshuttingthemselvesoutofthelion'sshareofeconomicopportunityinourworld.注意:此局部試題請在答題卡2上作答。52.HowdopessimistsinterprettheU.S.tradedeficitinJune?A)

ItreflectsAmericans'preferenceforimportedgoods.B)

ItsignifiesachangeinAmericaneconomicstructure.C)

ItistheresultofAmerica'sgrowingfocusondomesticmarket.D)

Itcouldleadtoslowergrowthofthenationaleconomy.53.

Whatdoestheauthorsayaboutthetradedataofthepasttwoyears?A)

ItindicatesthateconomicactivitiesintheU.S.haveincreased.B)

ItshowsthatU.S.economyisslippingfurtherintorecession.C)

Itsignalsdecreasingdomesticdemandforgoodsandservices.D)

Itreflectsthefluctuationsintheinternationalmarket.54.

Whoparticularlybenefitfromtherisingvolumeoftrade?A)

Peoplewhohaveexpertiseininternationaltrade.B)

Consumerswhofavorimportedgoodsandservices.C)

Producersofagriculturalgoodsandrawmaterials.D)

Retailersdealinginforeigngoodsandservices.55.

WhatisoneofthechallengesfacingtheAmericaneconomy?A)

Competitionfromoverseas.

C)Slacktradeactivities.B)

People'sreluctancetospend.

D)Decreasingproductivity.56.

Whatistheauthor'sadvicetoU.S.companiesandindividuals?A)

Toimportmorecheapgoodsfromdevelopingcountries.B)

Tomovetheircompaniestowherelaborischeaper.C)

Toincreasetheirmarketshareoverseas.D)

Tobealerttofluctuationsinforeignmarkets.

PassageTwoQuestions57

to

61arebasedonthefollowingpassage.ArecurringcriticismoftheUK'suniversitysectorisitsperceivedweaknessintranslatingnew

knowledgeintonewproductsandservices.Recently,theUKNationalStemCellNetworkwarnedtheUKcouldloseitsplaceamongtheworldleadersinstemcellresearchunlessadequatefundingandlegislationcouldbeassured.We

shouldtakethisconcernseriouslyasuniversitiesarekeyinthenationalinnovationsystem.However,wedohavetochallengetheunthinkingcomplaintthatthesectordoesnotdoenoughintakingideastomarket.ThemostrecentcomparativedataontheperformanceofuniversitiesandresearchinstitutionsinAustralia,Canada,USAandUKshowsthat,fromarelativelyweakstartingposition,theUKnowleadsonmanyindicatorsofcommercialisationactivity.Whenviewedatthenationallevel,thepolicyinterventionsofthepastdecadehavehelpedtransformtheperformanceofUKuniversities.EvidencesuggeststheUK'spositionismuchstrongerthanintherecentpastandisstillshowingimprovement.Butnationaldatamaskstheverylargevariationintheperformanceofindividualuniversities.Theevidenceshowsthatalargenumberofuniversitieshavefallenoffthebackofthepack,afewperformstronglyandtherestchasetheleaders.ThistypeofunevendistributionisnotpeculiartotheUKandismirroredacrossothereconomies.

IntheUK,researchisconcentrated:lessthan25%ofuniversitiesreceive75%oftheresearchfunding.ThesesameuniversitiesarealsotheinstitutionsproducingthegreatestshareofPhD

graduates,sciencecitations,patentsandlicenceincome.Theeffectofpoliciesgeneratinglong-termresourceconcentrationhasalsocreatedadistinctivesetofuniversitieswhichareresearch-led

andcommerciallyactive.Itseemsclearthattheconcentrationofresearchandcommercialisation

workcreatesdifferencesbetweenuniversities.Thecoreobjectiveforuniversitieswhichareresearch-ledmustbetomaximisetheimpactoftheirresearchefforts.Theseuniversitiesshouldbegeneratingthewidestrangeofsocial,economic

andenvironmentalbenefits.Inreturnforthescaleofinvestment,theyshouldsharetheirexpertise

inordertobuildgreaterconfidenceinthesector.PartoftheeconomicrecoveryoftheUKwillbedrivenbythenextgenerationofresearchcommercialisationspillingoutofouruniversities.TherearethreedozenuniversitiesintheUKwhichareactivelyengagedinadvancedresearchtrainingandcommercialisationwork.Iftherewasagreatercoordinationoftechnologytransferofficeswithinregionsandasimultaneousinvestmentinthescaleandfunctionsofourgraduateschools,universitiescould,andshould,

playakeyroleinpositioningtheUKforthenextgrowthcycle.注意:此局部試題請在答題卡2上作答。57.

WhatdoestheauthorthinkofUKuniversitiesintermsofcommercialisation?A)

Theyfailtoconvertknowledgeintomoney.B)

Theydonotregarditastheirresponsibility.C)

Theystillhaveaplaceamongtheworldleaders.D)

Theyhavelosttheirleadingpositioninmanyways.58.

WhatdoestheauthorsayaboutthenationaldataonUKuniversities'performanceincommercialisation?A)

Itmasksthefatalweaknessesofgovernmentpolicy.B)

ItdoesnotrankUKuniversitiesinascientificway.C)

Itdoesnotreflectthedifferencesamonguniversities.D)

Itindicatestheirineffectiveuseofgovernmentresources.59.

WecaninferfromParagraph5that"policyinterventions"(Line1,Para.4)refersto

_____.A)

governmentaidtonon-research-orienteduniversitiesB)

compulsorycooperationbetweenuniversitiesandindustriesC)

fairdistributionoffundingforuniversitiesandresearchinstitutionsD)

concentrationofresourcesinalimitednumberofuniversities60.

Whatdoestheauthorsuggestresearch-leduniversitiesdo?A)

Publicisetheirresearchtowininternationalrecognition.B)

Fullyutilisetheirresearchtobenefitallsectorsofsociety.C)

Generouslysharetheirfacilitieswiththoseshortoffunds.D)

Spreadtheirinfluenceamongtopresearchinstitutions.61.

HowcantheuniversitysectorplayakeyroleintheUK'seconomicgrowth?A)

Byestablishingmoreregionaltechnologytransferoffices.B)

Byaskingthegovernmenttoinvestintechnologytransferresearch.C)

Bypromotingtechnologytransferandgraduateschooleducation.D)

Byincreasingtheefficiencyoftechnologytransferagencies.

PartV

Cloze

(15minutes)Directions:

Thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage.ForeachblanktherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD)ontherightsideofthepaper.YoushouldchoosetheONEthatbestfitsintothepassage.Thenmarkthecorrespondingletteron

AnswerSheet2

withasinglelinethroughthecentre.注意:此局部試題請在答題卡2上作答。Ifyouknowwheretofindagoodplastic-freeshampoo,canyoutellJeanneHaegele?LastSeptember,the28-year-oldChicagoresident

__62__

tocutplasticsoutofherlife.Themarketingcoordinatorwasconcernedabout__63__thechemicalscomingoutofsomecommontypesofplasticmightbedoingtoherbody.Shewasalsoworriedaboutthedamagealltheplastic__64__wasdoingtotheenvironment.Soshe__65__onherbikeandrodetothenearestgrocerystoretoseewhatshecouldfindthatdidn't__66__plastic."Iwentinand__67__boughtanything,"Haegelesays.Shedid__68__somecannedfoodanda

carton

(紙盒)

ofmilk–todiscoverlaterthatbothcontainerswere__70__withplastic

resin

(樹脂)."Plastic,"shesays,"justseemedlikeitwasineverything."She'sright.Backinthe1960s,plasticwaswell__71__itswaytobecomingastapleofAmericanlife.TheU.S.produced28milliontonsofplasticwastein2024–27milliontonsofwhich__72__in

landfills

(垃圾填埋場).Ourfoodandwatercome__73__inplastic.It'susedinourphonesandourcomputers,thecarswedriveandtheplanesweridein.Butthe__74__adaptablesubstancehasitsdark

side.Environmentalistsfeelworriedaboutthepetroleumneededtomakeit.Parentsworryaboutthe

possibilityof__75__chemicalsmakingtheirway

from

76plasticintochildren'sbloodstreams.

WhichmeansHaegeleisn'ttheonlypersontrying

tocutplasticoutofherlife–sheisn't__77__the

onlyonebloggingaboutthiskindof__78__.Butthosewho'vetriedknowit's__79__fromeasytogo

plastic-free."Thesethingsseemtobesocommon

__80__itispracticallyimpossibletoavoidcoming

into__81__withthem,"saysFrederickvomSaal,a

biologistattheUniversityof62.A)resolved

B)recovered

C)removed

D)retreated63.A)when

B)what

C)who

D)why64.A)essence

B)unit

C)crust

D)rubbish65.A)hinged

B)hopped

C)stretched

D)dipped66.A)include

B)induce

C)compose

D)consist67.A)slightly

B)nearly

C)roughly

D)barely68.A)pursue

B)prescribe

C)preserve

D)purchase69.A)rather

B)ever

C)merely

D)only70.A)probed

B)coupled

C)lined

D)combined71.A)by

B)over

C)on

D)under72.A)endedup

B)pulledup

C)putup

D)setup73.A)trapped

B)adapted

C)wrapped

D)adopted74.A)interactively

B)remotely

C)infinitely

D)resolutely75.

A)sensible

B)toxic

C)attractive

D)absurd76.

A)household

B)family

C)internal

D)civil77.

A)hardly

B)largely

C)even

D)still78.

A)endeavor

B)recreation

C)accomplishmentD)diligence79.

A)well

B)little

C)far

D)much80.

A)while

B)which

C)but

D)that81.

A)fashion

B)approach

C)contact

D)agreement

PartVI

Translation

(5minutes)Directions:

CompletethesentencesbytranslatingintoEnglishtheChinesegiveninbrackets.Pleasewriteyourtranslationon

Answ&rSheet2.注意:此局部試題請在答題卡2上作答,只需寫出譯文局部。82.Youshouldn'thaverunacrosstheroadwithoutlooking.You______________________________(也許會被車撞倒的).33.Bynomeans______________________________(他把自己當(dāng)成專家)

althoughheknowsalotaboutthefield.84.Hedoesn'tappreciatethesacrificehisfriendshavemadeforhim,______________________________(把他們所做的視作理所當(dāng)然).85.Janettoldmethatshewouldratherhermother

______________________________(不干預(yù)她的婚姻).86.Tokeepupwiththeexpandingfrontiersofscholarship,EdwardWilsonfoundhimself______________________________(經(jīng)常上網(wǎng)查找信息).2024年12月大學(xué)英語六級真題答案2024年12月大學(xué)英語六級考試ListeningComprehension全卷匯總PartIWriting【標(biāo)準(zhǔn)版】TheWaytoSuccessSuccessissomethingeveryonelooksfor,longsforanddiesfor.Buthaveyoueverconsideredwhatsuccessis?Somemayholdthatsuccessmeansonehasbeautifullife,likeprettyhouse,coolcarsandgreatpower.It’sindeedonewaytodefinesuccess.Buttome,successisdoingsomethingonereallyfeelslikedoing.Toachievethiskindofsuccess,onehast

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