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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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