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2019年6月大学英语六级真题试卷及答案(一)
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PartIWriting(30minutes)
(请于正式开考后半小时内完成该部分,之后将进行听力考试)
Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteanessayontheimportanceofbuilding
citeexamplestoillustrateyour
uldwriteatleast150wordsbutnomorethan200words.
PartIIListeningComprehension(30minutes)
SectionA
Directions:Inthisction,ndofeachconversation,youwill
ouheara
question,youmustchoothebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Thenmarkthe
correspondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。
Questions1to4arebadontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
1.A)Itinatypicalsalad.
B)ItisaSpanishsoup.
C)Itisaweirdvegetable.
D)Itisakindofspicyfood.
2.A)Tomakeitthicker.
B)Tomakeitmorenutritious.
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C)Toaddtoitsappeal.
D)Toreplaceaningredient.
3.A)Itcontainsverylittlefat.
B)Itusoliveoilincooking.
C)Itusnoartificialadditives.
D)Itismainlymadeofvegetables.
4.A)Itdoesnotgostalefortwoyears.
B)Ittakesnospecialskilltoprepare.
C)Itcomesfromaspecialkindofpig.
D)Itisadelicacyblendedwithbread.
Questions5to8arebadontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
5.A)Theycomeinagreatvariety.
B)Theydonotmakedecentgifts.
C)Theydonotvarymuchinprice.
D)TheygowellwithItalianfood.
6.A)$30-$40.C)$50-$60.
B)$40-$50.D)Around$150.
7.A)Theyareahealthychoiceforelderlypeople.
B)TheyareespeciallypopularamongItalians.
C)Theysymbolizegoodhealthandlongevity.
D)Theygowellwithdifferentkindsoffood.
8.A)ItinawineimportedfromCalifornia.
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B)Itislessspicythanallotherredwines.
C)Itisfarmoreexpensivethanheexpected.
D)ItisItaly'smostfamoustypeofredwine.
SectionB
Directions:Inthisction,ndofeachpassage,youwillhearthree
ouhearaquestion,
youmustchoothebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Thenmarkthe
correspondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
Questions9to12arebadonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
9.A)Learningothers'crets.C)Decodingcretmessages.
B)Searchingforinformation.D)Spreadingnsationalnews.
10.A)WorldWarTwo.
B)Theycouldwritedownspokencodespromptly.
C)Theywereassignedtodecodeenemymessages.
D)Theyweregoodatbreakingenemycretcodes.
11.A)ImportantbattlesfoughtinthePacificWar.
B)Decodingofcretmessagesinwartimes.
C)Amilitarycodethatwasneverbroken.
D)NavajoIndians'contributiontocodebreaking.
Questions12to15arebadonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
12.A)Allrviceswillbepersonalized.
B)Alotofknowledge-intensivejobswillbereplaced.
C)Technologywillrevolutionizeallctorsofindustry.
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D)Moreinformationwillbeavailable.
13.A)Intheroboticsindustry.C)Inthepersonalcarector.
B)Intheinformationrvice.D)Inhigh-endmanufacturing.
14.A)Theychargehighprices.
B)Theyneedlotsoftraining.
C)Theycatertotheneedsofyoungpeople.
D)Theyfocusoncustomers'specificneeds.
15.A)Therisingdemandineducationandhealthcareinthenext20years.
B)Thedisruptioncaudbytechnologyintraditionallywell-paidjobs.
C)Thetremendouschangesnewtechnologywillbringtopeople'slives.
D)Theamazingamountofpersonalattentionpeoplewouldliketohave.
SectionC
Directions:Inthisction,youwillhearthreerecordingsoflecturesortalksfollowedbythreeorfour
ouhearaquestion,youmustchoothebest
answerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswer
Sheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
Questions16to18arebadontherecordingyouhavejustheard.
16.A)ItwasthelongestroadinancientEgypt.
B)Itwasconstructedsome500yearsago.
C)Itlay8milesfromthemonumentsites.
D)Itlinkedastonepittosomewaterways.
17.A)Sawsudforcuttingstone.
B)Tracesleftbyearlyexplorers.
C)Anancientgeographicalmap.
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D)Somestonetoolgments.
18.A)Totransportstonestoblockfloods.
B)Toprovidervicesforthestonepit.
C)Tolinkthevariousmonumentsites.
D)ToconnectthevillagesalongtheNile.
Questions19to21arebadontherecordingyouhavejustheard.
19.A)dn'tgivehimanyconventionaltests.
B)rkedhisofficewithahand-paintedsign.
C)dn'taskhimanyquestionsabouthispain.
D)ippedinneedleswherehefeltnopain.
20.A)Hehadheardofthewondersacupuncturecouldwork.
B)sveryfamousinNewYork'sChinatown.
C)Previousmedicaltreatmentsfailedtorelievehispain.
D)Hefoundtheexpensivemedicaltestsunaffordable.
21.A)Moreandmorepatientsaskforthetreatment.
B)Acupuncturetechniqueshavebeenperfected.
C)Itdoesn'tneedtheconventionalmedicaltests.
D)Itdoesnothaveanynegativesideeffects.
Questions22to25arebadontherecordingyouhavejustheard.
22.A)Theywereonthevergeofbreakingup.
B)Theywerecompatibledespitedifferences.
C)Theyquarreledalotandneverresolvedtheirarguments.
D)Theyarguedpersistentlyaboutwhethertohavechildren.
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23.A)Neitherofthemhasanybrothersorsisters.
B)Neitherofthemwontheirparents'favor.
C)Theyweren'tspoiledintheirchildhood.
D)Theydidn'tliketobetheappleoftheirparents'eyes.
24.A)Theyareusuallygoodatmakingfriends.
B)Theytendtobeadventurousandcreative.
C)Theyareoftencontentwithwhattheyhave.
D)Theytendtobelf-assuredandresponsible.
25.A)Theyenjoymakingfriends.
B)Theytendtobewelladjusted.
C)Theyareleastlikelytotakeinitiative.
D)Theyusuallyhavesuccessfulmarriages.
PartⅢReadingComprehension(40minutes)
SectionA
Directions:Inthisction,requiredtolectonewordforeach
epassagethroughcarefully
beforemakingyourchoices,markthecorresponding
notuanyofthe
wordsinthebankmorethanonce.
WhenElonMusksaysthathisnewpriorityisusingartificialintelligencetobuilddomesticrobots,we
shouldlookforwardtothedayinadmiration.
nderoftwotechcompanies,TeslaMotorsandSpaceX,
isbringingelectricvehiclestomassmarketand(26)_______unds
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likesomuchhotair,butthenear$13billionfortunethintrepreneurhas(27)_______comesfrompractical
achievementsratherthanhypotheticalones.
Alotofcleverpeopleare(28)_______aboutartificialintelligence,fearingthatrobotswilloneday
becomeso(29)_______thatthey’earsaremostly(30)_______:aswithhysteria
aboutgeneticmodification,wehumansaregenerallywienoughtomanagetheproblemswithspeed
andcare.
d,(31)_______,belike
havingababysitterandanurrolledintoone—or,ifthatrequired(32)_______intelligencebeyondthe
’simaginedmachine,atleastsomeonetochopthecarrots,washthecarandmowthe
rchadandtrained,thiswouldallowthe(33)_______urtosavemoneyandtime,freeing
up34)_______spaceinourbusylivestoreadagoodbook.
'slatest(35)_______,asrobotsadd
tothesumofhumanhappiness,reducesuffering,andcreatetimetoreadworld-classjournalism,weshould
allysincejournalismisonejobrobotswillneverdo.
注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。
A)amasdB)casualC)emotionalD)enablingE)eventually
F)exaggeratedG)extravagantH)generouslyI)misleadingJ)precious
K)rewardL)smartM)sphereN)terrifiedO)venture
SectionB
Directions:Inthisction,
fytheparagraphfromwhichthe
ragraphismarkedwitha
thequestionsbymarkingthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2.
IntheRealWorld,NobodyCaresthatYouWenttoanIvyLeagueSchool
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[A]Asahighschooljunior,ently
attendedmySAT,ACT,ed(尽力应付)cross-
countryandtrackschedules,newspaperstaff,andmychurch''tdrink,
party,htcollege,Ithought,wasonewithprestige,'t
havetobetheIvyLeague,butitneededtobea"topschool".
[B]Lookingbacknow,nineyearslater,Ican'trememberexactlywhatitwasabouttheuniversitiesthat
curriculumthatappearedmorerigorous,perhaps?Oranalumni
networkthatIhopedwouldopendoorsdowntheline?Maybe."Idothinkthereareadvantagestoschools
withmorerecognition,"notesMarybethGasman,aprofessorofhighereducationattheUniversityof
Pennsylvania."Idon'tnecessarilythinkthat'sareasontogotoone."
[C]Inreflection,myfirmbeliefinthepowerofthebrandwasnaive,ly
pasdoverstateschoolsandsouthernschools,believingtheircurriculumstobeautomaticallyinferiorto
d,IdreamedoflivinginNewYorkCityandmyparentsobliged
mewithavisittoNewYorkUniversity's(NYU)thetour,tuitionfeeswerediscusd.
(NYUisconsistentlyrankedoneofthecountry,smostexpensiveschools,withroomandboardcosts
totalingupwardsof$64,000ayear.)Upuntilthen,Ihadn'ttrulyrealizedjusthowexpensiveaneducation
enextfewmonths,IrealizednotonlycouldInotaffordmydreamschool,Icouldn'teven
affordtheoneswhereI'iversityofNewYork(CUNY),RutgersUniversity,and
IndianaUniversitywereoutofreachaswereMississippiStateandtheUniversityofAlabama,whereI
rcomplicatingmycollegearchwasaflourishingtrack
career—Iwantedtokeeprunningbutmytimesweren'tquitefastenoughtocureascholarship.
[D]Andso,at11pmonthenightofGeorgiaStateUniversity's(GSU)midnightdeadline,Iappliedonline.
RatedNo.466overallonForbes'ListsTopColleges,No.183inRearchUniversities,andNo.108inthe
South,Ican',thetrackcoachhadofferedmeawalk-onspot,andIactually
foundtheurbanAtlantacampusadecentconsolationprizeafterNewYorkCity.
[E]Whileitmayhavebeenpractical,itwasn'e'sthething:Ilovedmy"lower-tier
(低层次的)university.(Iutheterm"low-tier"cautiously,becauGSUisawell-regardedrearch
institutionthatattractshighqualityprofessorsandfacultyfromalloverthecountry.)Wearetaughtto
believethatonlybygoingtothebestschoolsandgettingthebestgradescanweescapetheratraceand
tiflower-tiercollegesanduniversitieswerethetickettoescapingtheratrace?
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Afterall,whereelcanyouleaveschoolwithadecentdegree—butwithoutalifetimeofdebt?
[F]Myschooldidn’tcomepre-packagedlikethemorepopularoptions,sowewerelefttotakecareof
ourlves,figuringoutcitylifeandtryingtocompletedegreeprogramsthatnoonewaschampioningfor
'msayingis,Ilovedmyuniversitybecauittaughtusalltoberesourcefulandwe
couldmakewhatwewantedoutofit.
[G]Iwasluckyenoughtohavemytuitioncoveredbyalottery-fundedscholarshipcalledHOPE(Helping
OutstandingPupilsEducationally).WhenIstartedcollege,theHOPEscholarshipwasfundedbythestate
costsand
booksIpaidforwithmoneyearnedduringhighschool,supplementedbyasmallcollegefundmydecead
grandfatherleftformeandamodestsavingsaccountmyparentscreatedwhenIwasborn.
[H]Sowhataboutallthatnamerecognition?Sure,manyofmycolleaguesandcompetitorshavemore
glamorousalmamaters(母校)rnalist,IhavecompetedagainstNYU,Columbia,and
,notasingleinterviewerhaveraskedmeaboutmyeducational
,almosteveryinterviewI'veeverhadwasduetoaconnection—onethatI'vegained
throughpuredetermination,notaschoolbrand.
[I]AccordingtoTheBostonGlobe,studentswhoearnedtheirbachelor'sin2012haveanaveragemonthly
loanpaymentof$312,tely,that'sthe
thinguniversitiesdon'anafford
tobuyprestige,that'restofus,however,ourheartylower-tiereduniversitiesarejust
fine,thankyou.
[J]Wealthyuniversitiestalkupthebenefitstheirnamewillgivegraduates:namely,strongalumninetworks,
starfaculty,needn'tattendanIvyLeagueschooltoreapthorewards.
LudacrisandtheformerCEOofBankofAmericaKenLewisarealumniofmycollege,aswellasVICE's
firstfemaleeditor-in-chief,sfulpeopletendtobesuccessfulnomatterwheretheygoto
school,andlower-tiersch
fact,lower-tierschoolalumninetworksarearguablystronger,becaufellowalumnirecognizethatyou
didn’ghtbemorewillingtooffercareerhelp,becau
yourlessfamousschooldenotesthat,likethem,youarealsofullofenergyandperverance.
[K]TheWashingtonPostreportedonarecentstudybyPrincetoneconomists,inwhichcollegegraduates
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whoappliedtothemostlectiveschoolsinthe12thgradewerecomparedtothowhoappliedtoslightly
undthatstudentswithmorepotentialearnedmoreasadults,andtherever
heldtrueaswell,nomatterwheretheywenttoschool.
[L]Likewi,starfacultyarenotalwaysfoundwhereyou'eschoolsarenotnecessarily
thebestplacesforprofessors;plus,manyprofessorssplitteachingtimebetweenmultiplecollegesand/or
ans,forinstance,aCUNYstudentcouldreasonablyexpecttoreceivethesamequality
ofinstructionfromaprestigiousprofessorastheywouldiftheywereenrolledinthesameclassatNYU.
[M]It'spossiblethatsomehiringmanagersmaybedrawntocandidateswithaparticulareducational
resume,butit'ingtoa2012surveydescribedinTheAtlantic,collegereputation
rankedlowestinrelativeimportanceofattributesinevaluatinggraduatesforhire,beatenoutbytopfactors
likeinternships,employmentduringcollege,collegemajor,volunteerexperience,andextracurriculars.
[N]Maybestudentswhochoolessprestigiousuniversitiesareboundtosucceedbecautheyare
a,ifIcoulddoitagain,I'
I'mdebt-free,resourceful—andIunderstandthateventheshiniestpackagingcan'tpredictwhatyou'llfind
ontheinside.
注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。
institutionscanalsohavesuccessfulgraduatesandstrongalumninetworks.
eytheauthormadeinhighschoolhelpedpayforherlivingexpensandbooksatcollege.
horcametoehowcostlycollegeeducationcouldbewhenshewastryingtochooauniversity
toattend.
tstudyfoundthatagraduate'ssalaryisdeterminedbytheirpotential,nottheuniversitythey
attended.
horcannotrecallforsurewhatmadecertaintopuniversitiesappearalotbetter.
theauthor'sjobinterviewerscaredwhichcollegeshewentto.
horthinksshedidtherightthinginchoosingalessprestigiousuniversity.
rtobeadmittedtoaprestigiousuniversity,theauthortookpartinvariouxtracurricular
activitiesandattendedtestpreparationcours.
horlikedheruniversitywhichwasnotprestigiousbutlesxpensive.
esarereluctanttoadmitthatgraduatestodayareinheavierdebt.
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SectionC
Directions:ssageisfollowedbysomequestionsor
hofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Youshoulddecide
onthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthe
centre.
PassageOne
Questions46to50arebadonthefollowingpassage.
Economicallyspeaking,arewebetteroffthanweweretenyearsago?Twentyyearsago?
Intheirthirstforevidenceonthisissue,commentatorsizedontherecentreportbytheCensus
Bureau,whichfoundthataveragehouholdincomeroby5.2%unately,thatconclusion
putstoomuchweightonauful,butflawedandincomplete,hemoresignificant
problemswiththeCensus’smeasurearethat:1)itexcludestaxes,transfers,andcompensationlike
employer-providedhealthinsurance;and2)precily
measured,incomedataexcludeimportantdeterminantsofeconomicwell-being,suchasthehoursofwork
neededtoearnthatincome.
Whilethinkingaboutthequestion,wecameacrossarecentlypublishedarticlebyCharlesJonesand
PeterKlenow,ynomeansperfect,
itisconsiderablymorecomprehensivethanaverageincome,takingintoaccountnotonlygrowthm
consumptionperpersonbutalsochangesinworkingtime,lifeexpectancy,er,itcan
beudtoassconomicperformancebothacrosscountriesandovertime.
ewewanttocompare
ncein2005.
In2005,astheauthorsobrve,realconsumptionperpersoninFrancewasonly60%ashighasthe
U.S.,makingitappearthatAmericanswereeconomicallymuchbetteroffthantheFrenchonaverage.
However,thatcomparisonomitsotherrelevantfactors:leisuretime,lifeexpectancy,andeconomic
nchtakelongervacationsandretireearlier,sotypicallyworkfewerhours;theyenjoy
ahigherlifeexpectancy,presumablyreflectingadvantageswithrespecttohealthcare,diet,lifestyle,and
thelike;andincomeandconsumptionaresomewhatmoreequallydistributedtherethanintheU.S.
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Becauofthedifferences,comparingFrance'sconsumptionwiththeU.S.'soverstatesthegapin
economicwelfare.
mple,thiscalculation
putconomicwelfareintheUnitedKingdomat97%,butestimatesMexicanwell-beingat
22%.
TheJones-Klenowmeasurecanalsoasssaneconomy'ingtothis
measure,asoftheearly-to-mid-2000s,highesteconomicwelfareofanylargecountry.
Since2007,r,thepaceofimprovement
hasslowedmarkedly.
Methodologically,thelessonfromtheJones-Klenowrearchisthateconomicwelfareismulti-
pproachisflexibleenoughthatinprincipleotherimportantquality-of-lifechanges
couldbeincorporated一forexample,decreasintotalemissionsofpollutantsanddeclinesincrimerates.
注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。
estheauthorthinkofthe2015reportbytheCensusBureau?
A)Itisbadonquestionablestatistics.
B)Itreflectstheeconomicchanges.
C)Itevidencestheimprovedwelfare.
D)Itprovidesmuchfoodforthought.
estheauthorsayabouttheJones-Klenowmethod?
A)Itiswidelyudtocomparetheeconomicgrowthacrosscountries.
B)Itrevolutionizesthewayofmeasuringordinarypeople'slivelihood.
C)Itfocusonpeople'sconsumptionratherthantheiraverageincome.
D)Itisamorecomprehensivemeasureofpeople'conomicwell-being.
sofreal
consumptionperperson?
A)Itreflectedtheexistingbiggapbetweenthetwoeconomies.
B)Itneglectedmanyimportantindicatorsofpeople’swelfare.
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C)Itcoveredupthedifferencesbetweenindividualcitizens.
D)Itfailedtocountintheirdifferenceinnaturalresources.
anadvantageoftheJones-Klenowmethod?
A)Itcanaccuratelypinpointacountry'scurrenteconomicproblems.
B)Itcanhelptoraipeople'sawarenessoftheireconomicwell-being.
C)Itcandiagnothecausofacountry'sslowingpaceofeconomicimprovement.
D)Itcancompareacountry'conomicconditionsbetweendifferentperiodsoftime.
nweinferfromthepassageaboutAmericanpeople'conomicwell-being?
A)ItismuchbetterthanthatoftheirEuropeancounterparts.
B)Ithasbeenonthedeclineeversincetheturnofthecentury.
C)IthasnotimprovedasmuchasreportedbytheCensusBureau.
D)Ithasnotbeenaccuratelyassdandreportedsincemid-2000s.
PassageTwo
Questions51to55arebadonthefollowingpassage.
Ifyou'veeverstartedantencewith,"IfIwereyou…"orfoundyourlfscratchingyourheadata
colleague'sagonyoveradecisionwhentheansweriscrystal-clear,there'
owndecision-makingabilitiescanbecomedepletedoverthecourofthedaycausingindecisionorpoor
choices,butchoosingonbehalfofsomeoneelisanenjoyabletaskthatdoesn'tsufferthesamepitfalls.
Theproblemis"decisionfatigue",apsychologicalphenomenonthattakesatollonthequalityofyour
choicesafteralongdayofdecisionmaking,saysEvanPolman,aleadingpsychologist.
Physicianswhohavebeenonthejobforveralhours,forexample,aremorelikelytoprescribe
antibioticstopatientswhenit'sunwitodoso."Presumablyit'sbecauit'ssimpleandeasytowritea
prescriptionandconsiderapatientcaclodratherthaninvestigatefurther,"Polmansays.
Butdople
imaginethemlvesasadvirsandimaginetheirownchoicesasbelongingtosomeoneel,theyfeelless
tiredandrelylessondecisionshortcutstomakethochoices."Bytakingupontheroleofadvirrather
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thandecisionmaker,onedoesnotsuffertheconquencesofdecisionfatigue,"hesays."It'sasifthere's
somethingfunandliberatingaboutmakingsomeoneel'schoice.''
Gettinginputfromothersnotonlyoffersafreshperspectiveandthoughtprocess,itoftenalsoincludes
hissoundsundesirable,itcanbequitegood,saysPolman."Whenpeopleexperience
decisionfatigue—whentheyaretiredofmakingchoices—theyhaveatendencytochootogowiththe
statusquo(现状),"hesays."Butthestatusquocanbeproblematic,sinceachangeinthecourofaction
cansometimesbeimportantandleadtoapositiveoutcome."
Inordertoachieveasuccessfuloutcomeorreward,somelevelofriskisalmostalwaysntial.
"Peoplewhoaresusceptibletodecisionfatiguewilllikelychootodonothingoversomething,"hesays.
"That'snottosaythatriskisalwaysgood,butitisrelatedtotakingaction,whereasdecisionfatigue
assuredlyleadstoinactionandthepossiblechagrin(澳恼)ofadecisionmakerwhomightotherwiprefer
anewcourbutisunfortunatelyhindered."
Justbecauyoucanmakegoodchoicesforothersdoesn’tmeanyou'11dothesameforyourlf,
Polmancautions."Rearchhasfoundthatwomennegotiatehighersalariesforothersthantheydofor
themlves,"hesays,addingthatpeopleslipinandoutofdecisionroles.
注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。
estheauthorsayaboutpeoplemakingdecisions?
A)Theymaybecomeexhaustedbymakingtoomanydecisionsforthemlves.
B)Theyaremorecautiousinmakingdecisionsforothersthanforthemlves.
C)Theytendtomakedecisionsthewaytheythinkadvantageoustothem.
D)Theyshowconsiderabledifferencesintheirdecision-makingabilities.
estheexampleaboutthephysiciansillustrate?
A)Patientsldomreceiveduecaretowardstheendoftheday.
B)Prescriptionofantibioticscanbeharmfultopatients’health.
C)Decisionfatiguemaypreventpeoplemakingwidecisions.
D)Medicaldoctorsareespeciallysusceptibletodecisionfatigue.
peoplefeellessdecisionfatigue?
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A)Whentheytakedecisionshortcuts.
B)Whentheyhelpotherstomakedecisions.
C)Whentheyhavemajordecisionstomake.
D)Whentheyhaveadvirstoturnto.
epeoplelikelytodowhendecisionfatiguetsin?
A)Theyturntophysiciansforadvice.
B)Theytendtomakeriskydecisions.
C)Theyadoptatotallynewperspective.
D)Theyrefrainfromtryinganythingnew.
esthepassagesayabouttakingsomeriskindecisionmaking?
A)Itisvitalforonetoreachthegoaldesired.
B)Itislikelytoentailriousconquences.
C)Itwillenablepeopletobemorecreative.
D)Itwillmoreoftenthannotendinregret.
PartIVTranslation(30minutes)
Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestotranslateapassagefromChineintoEnglish.
YoushouldwriteyouransweronAnswerSheet2.
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注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。
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