2019年6月英语六级真题试卷(第二套)
PartIWriting(30minutes)
Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteanessayontheimportanceof
uldwriteat
least150wordsbutnomorethan200words.
PartⅡListeningComprehension(30minutes)
SectionA
Directions:Inthisction,ndofeachconversation,
econversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.
Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoothebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),
C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethrough
thecentre.
Questions1to4arebadontheconversationyouhavejustheard.1.
A)whyRomanHolidaywasmorefamousthanBreakfastatTiffany’s.
B)whyAudreyHepburnhadmorefemalefansthanmaleones.
C)WhythewomanwantedtobelikeAudreyHepburn.
D)whysomanygirlsadoredAudreyHepburn.
2.A)Heruniquepersonality.C)Hershiftofinteresttoperformingarts.
B)Herphysicalcondition.D)Herfamily’ssuspensionoffinancialaid.
3.A)Shewasnotanoutgoingperson.C)Shewaasy-goingonthewhole.
B)ShewasmodestandhardworkingD)Shewasusuallynotveryoptimistic.
4.A)Shewasinfluencedbytherolessheplayedinthefilms.
B)Herparentstaughthertosymbolizewiththeneedy.
C)Shelearnedtovolunteerwhenshewasachild.
D)Herfamilybenifitedfromotherpeople’shelp.
Questions5to8arebadontherecordingyouhavejustheard.
5.A)Giveaprentation.C)Startanewcompany.
B)Risomequestions.D)Ateedaboardmeeting.
6.A)Itwillcutproductioncosts.C)Nostaffwilllbedismisd.
B)Itwillraiproductivities.D)Nonewstaffwillbehired.
7.A)Thetimelineofrestructuring.C)Thecommunicationchannels.
B)Thereasonsforrestructuring.D)Thecompany’snewmissions.
8.A)Byconsultingtheirowndepartmentmanagers.
B)Byemailingquestionstothemanorthewoman.
C)Byexploringvariouschannelsofcommunication.
D)Byvisitingthecompany’sowncomputernetwork.
SectionB
Directions:Inthisction,ndofeachpassage,youwillhearthree
ouheara
question,youmustchoothebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).
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ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
Questions9to11arebadonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
9.A)Ithelpspasngerstotakecareoftheirpetanimals.
B)Ithasanimalstohelppasngerscarrytheirlanguage.
C)Itustherapyanimalstosoothenervouspasngers.
D)Itallowspasngerstohaveanimaltravelwiththem.
10.A)Avoidingpossibledangers.
B)Findingtheirwayaround.
C)Identifyingdrugsmugglers.
D)Lookingaftersickpasngers.
11.A)Scheduletheirflightsaroundtheanimalvisits.
B)Photographthetherapyanimalsattheairport.
C)Keepsomeanimalsfortherapeuticpurpos.
D)Bringtheiranimalsonboardtheirplane.
Questions12to15arebadonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
12.A)BesideabeautifullypaintedwallinArles.
B)BesidethegateofanancientRomancity.
C)AtthesiteofanancientRomanmansion.
D)AttheentrancetoareceptionhallinRome.
13.A)Anumberofdifferentimages.C)Variousmusicalinstruments.
B)Anumberofmythologicalheroes.D)PaintingsbyfamousFrenchartists.
14.A)Theoriginalityandexpertishown.C)Thestunningimagesvividlydepicted.
B)Theworldlysophisticationdisplayed.D)Theimpressiveskillsandcostlydyes.
15.A)Hisartistictasteissuperb.C)Hewasacollectorofantiques.
B)Hisidentityremainsunclear.D)HewasarichItalianmerchant.
SectionC
Directions:Inthisction,youwillhearthreerecordingsoflecturesortalksfollowedbythreeor
ouhearaquestion,youmust
choothebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Thenmarkthe
correspondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
Questions16to18arebadontherecordingyouhavejustheard.
16.A)Theyencourageinternationalcooperation.
B)Theylaystressonbasicscientificrearch.
C)Theyplacegreatemphasisonempiricalstudies.
D)Theyfavourscientistsfromitsmembercountries.
17.A)Manyofthemwishtowininternationalrecognition.
B)Theybelievethatmorehandswillmakelightwork.
C)Theywanttofollowclolytheinternationaltrend.
D)Manyoftheirprojectshavebecomecomplicated.
18.A)Itrequiresmathematicianstoworkindependently.
B)Itisfacedwithmanyunprecedentedchallenges.
C)Itlagsbehindotherdisciplinesincollaboration.
D)Itcallsformorerearchfundingtocatchup.
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Questions19to21arebadontherecordingyouhavejustheard.
19.A)ScientiststriedtondaballoontoVenus.
B)ScientistsdiscoveredwateronVenus.
C)ScientistsfoundVenushadatmosphere.
D)ScientistsobrvedVenusfromaspacevehicle.
20.A)ItremblesEarthinmanyaspects.
B)Itisthesameasfictionhasportrayed.
C)Itisaparadiofromanceforalienlife.
D)ItundergoesgeologicalchangeslikeEarth.
21.A)Itmighthavebeenhotterthanitistoday.
B)Itmighthavebeenacozyhabitatforlife.
C)ItudtohavemorewaterthanEarth.
D)Itudtobecoveredwithrainforests.
Questions22to25arebadontherecordingyouhavejustheard.
22.A)Causofsleeplessness.C)Culturalpsychology.
B)Cross-culturalcommunication.D)Motivationandpositivefeelings.
23.A)Theyattachgreatimportancetosleep.
B)Theyoftenhavetroublefallingasleep.
C)Theypaymoreattentiontosleepefficiency.
D)TheygenerallysleeplongerthanEastAsians.
24.A)Byaskingpeopletoreporttheirsleephabits.
B)Byobrvingpeople’ssleeppatternsinlabs.
C)Byhavingpeoplewearmotion-detectingwatches.
D)Byvideotapingpeople’sdailysleepingprocess.
25.A)Ithasmaderemarkableprogressinthepastfewdecades.
B)Ithasnotyetexploredthecross-culturalaspectofsleep.
C)Ithasnotyetproducedanythingconclusive.
D)Ithasattachedattentionallovertheworld.
PartⅢReadingComprehension(40minutes)
SectionA
Directions:Inthisction,requiredtolectoneword
foepassage
oiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.
PleamarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemonAnswerSheet2withasingleline
notuanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.
Questions26to35arebadonthefollowingpassage.
Thedreamofpersonalidflightisstillvividinthemindsofmanyinventors,some
developingcycle-poweredcraft,others26moneyintojetpacks(喷气飞行背包).However,the
flyingcarhasalwaysremainedthe27symbolofpersonaltransportfreedom.
Severa
hasafuturisticmodular(组件式的)conceptinvolvingapasngercapsulethatcanbe
29fromtheroad-goingchassis(底盘)andpickedupbyahelicopter-typemachine.
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Butalltheconceptsaremassivelyexpensive,requiresafetycertificationstandardsforroad
andair,need30controls,involvecomplexfoldingwingsandpropellers,andhavetobeflown
arelikelytoremainrichpeople’splaythingsratherthanpracticaltransport
solutionsforthemass.
“AcarthattakesofffromsomeLondonstreetandlandsinanother31streetisunlikelyto
happen,”,aleadingaeronauticalengineer.“Skytaxisaremuchmorelikely.”But
thatwon’tstopinventorsfromdreamingupnewwaystoflyandtryingtopersuadeinvestorsto
backtheirsometimes32schemes.
Civilianaviationisbeingdisrupted,notbytheage-olddesiresforspeed,romanticismand33,
ctricenginescoupledwith
artificialintelligenceand34systemswillcontributetoamoreefficient,integratedtransportsystem
ysoundsimple,ys,“WhenItravel
somewhereIlikethisnotionthatwhenIfinishmyjourneyIfeelbetterthan
’scompletelyat35withhowIfeeltoday.”Nowthatwouldbeprogress.
A)autonomousI)pouring
B)detachedJ)prototypes
C)dualK)random
D)glamourL)repressing
E)imminentM)gmented
F)oddsN)spectrum
G)oppositesO)ultimate
H)outrageous
SectionB
Directions:Inthisction,
fytheparagraphfromwhich
ragraphis
thequestionsbymarkingthecorrespondingletteronAnswer
Sheet2.
CompaniesAreWorkingwithConsumerstoReduceWaste
A)Asconsumers,ly,theworldgenerates1.3billiontonsof
elopedcountriesare
responsiblefor44%ofwaste,,theaveragepersonthrowsawaytheirbody
weightinrubbisheverymonth.
B)Conventionalwisdomwouldemtosuggestthatcompanieshavenoincentiveto
lengthenthelifecycleoftheirproductsandreducetherevenuetheywouldgetfromllingnew
,
sopartlyduetobothconsumers
andcompaniesbecomingmoreawareoftheneedtoprotectourenvironment.
C)Whenchoosingwhatproductstobuyandwhichbrandstobuyfrom,moreandmore
oppodtojustpriceandperformancetheywere
veyof54oftheworld’sleadingbrands,almostallofthem
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reportedametime,
attheyalsocareaboutminimizingenergy
uandreducingwaste.
D)Forthemostpart,ecompaniesare
realizingthatplacingtheburdenofrecyclingentirelyontheconsumerisnotaneffectivestrategy,
especiallywhentossingsomethingawayemsliketheeasiestandmostconvenientoption.
E)Someretailersandmanufacturersintheclothing,footwear,andelectronicsindustrieshave
nttomaketheircustomersinterestedinprerving
theirproduct
offeringrvicestohelpexpandthelongevityoftheirproducts,they’repromisingqualityand
durabilitytoconsumers,andreceivingthereputationalgainsforbeingenvironmentallyfriendly.
F)Forexample,theSwedishjeanscompanyNudieJeansoffersfreerepairattwentyoftheir
dofdiscardingtheiroldworn-outjeans,
companyevenprovidesmail-orderrepairkitsandonlinevideos,sothatcustomerscanlearnhow
hilosophyisthatextendingthelifeofapairofjeansisnot
onlygreatfortheenvironment,butallowstheconsumertogetmorevalueoutoftheirproduct.
Whencustomersdowanttotosstheirpair,theycangivethembacktothestore,whichwill
rclothingcompany,Patagonia,ahigh-endoutdoorclothing
store,artneredwithDIYwebsiteiFixittoteachconsumershow
torepairtheirclothing,suchaswaterproofouterwear,panyalsooffersarepair
tly,Patagoniarepairsabout40,000garments
ayearintheirReno,Nevada,ingtothecompany’sCEO,RoMarcario,
ametime,offering
repairsupportstheperceivedqualityofitsproducts.
G)InBrazil,themultinationalcorporationAdidashasbeenrunningashoe-recycling
programcalled“SustainableFootprint”erscanbringshoesofanybrandinto
anAdidasstoretobeshreddedandturnedintoalternativefuelsforenergycreationinsteadof
vatevisitorstobringinmore
oldshoes,AdidasBrazilpromotestheprograminstoresbyshowingvideostoeducatecustomers,
anoststhe
reputationandimageofAdidasbymakingpeoplemoreawareofthecompany’svalues.
H)timatedthatin2014theworld
producedsome42millionmetrictonsofe-waste(discardedelectricalandelectronicequipment
anditsparts)withNorthAmericaandEuropeaccountingfor8and12millionmetrictons
erialsfrome-wasteincludeiron,copper,gold,silver,andaluminum
materialsthatcouldbereud,resold,salvaged,er,thevalueofthemetalsis
estimatedtobeabout$onicsgiantslikeBestBuyandSamsunghaveprovidede-
wastetake-backprogramsoverthepastfewyears,whichaimtorefurbish(翻新)oldelectronic
componentsandpartsintonewproducts.
I)Forothercompaniesinterestedinreducingwaste,helpingtheenvironment,andproviding
thesustainablelifestylesthatconsumersek,herearesomefirststepsforbuildingarelationship
withcustomersthatfocusonrecyclingandrestoringvaluetoproducts:
J)reamanufacturerwhoreliesonoutsidedistributors,thenretailers
oolmakerDeWaltpartnerswith
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companies,suchasLowesandNapaAutoParts,tocollectoldtoolsattheirstoresforrecycling.
Thepartnershipbenefitsbothsidesbyallowingunconventionalpartners(forexample,two
companiesfromtwodifferentindustries)toworktogetheronaspecificaspectofthevaluechain,
like,inthixample,anenginefirmwithanaccessoryone.
K)nmentalconscientiousnessisn’talwaynoughtomake
tance,DeWaltdiscoveredthatmanycontractorswereholding
ontotheiroldtools,eveniftheynolongerworked,becautheywereexpensivepurchasandit
ringinstantdiscountsworthasmuchas
$100,ult,
DeWaltnowreusthomaterialstocreatenewproducts.
L)Startwithatrialprogram,e-back
programwilllikelychangeovertime,dependingonwhatworksforyourcustomersandcompany
ouelowcustomerparticipationatfirst,orconverly,somuchsuccessthatthe
y,forinstance,hasbeenbearingthelion’sshareofe-
wastevolumesincetwoofitslargestcompetitors,AmazonandWal-mart,donothavetheirown
helaunchofitsprogram,BestBuychangeditspolicytoadda$25fee
forrecyclingoldtelevisionsinordertokeeptheprogramgoing.
M)gerrelationshipbetweenthe
retailer/producerandtheconsumerisn’tingmore
awarenessaroundyoureffortstoreducewaste,andbydevelopingacultureofresponsibility,
repair,andreu,youcanbuildcustomerloyaltybadonsharedvaluesandresponsibilities.
N)Theexamplesarejustthetipoftheiceberg,buttheydemonstratehowhelping
customerng
wastebyincorporatingudmaterialsintoproductioncancutcostsanddecreathepriceof
procurement(采购):lesstobeprocuredfromtheoutsideandmoretobere-utilizedfromthe
inside.
O)Companiesplayabigroleincreatingacirculareconomy,inwhichvalueisgenerating
lessfromextractingnewresourcesandmorefromgettingbetteruoutoftheresourceswe
alreadyhave--buttheymustalsogetcustomerngagedintheprocess.
mpaniesbelievethatproducts’prolongedlifespanbenefitsboththeenvironment
andcustomers.
yshowsshopperstodayaregettingmoreconcernedaboutenergyconrvation
andenvironmentalprotectionwhendecidingwhattobuy.
iescanbuildcustomerloyaltybycreatingapositivecultureofenvironmental
awareness.
mpanieslaunchenvironmentalprograms,theywillhavetheirbrandreputation
enhanced.
tinationalcompanyoffersdiscountstocustomerswhobringinoldfootweartobe
udasfuel.
ingudproductscanhelpmanufacturersreduceproductioncosts.
onicproductscontainvaluablemetalsthatcouldberecovered.
scommonlybelievedthatcompaniesarenotmotivatedtoprolongtheirproducts’
lifespan.
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visableforcompaniestopartnerwitheachotherinproductrecycling.
sinesshavebeguntorealizeitmaynotbeeffectivetoletconsumerstakefull
responsibilityforrecycling.
SectionC
Directions:ssageisfollowedbysomequestionsor
hofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).You
shoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2witha
singlelinethroughthecentre.
PassageOne
Questions46to50arebadonthefollowingpassage.
EffectiveFriday,ScreenActorsGuild-AmericanFederationofTelevisionandRadioArtists
(SAG-AFTRA)hasdeclaredastrikeagainst11videogamepublishersovergamesthatwentinto
productionafterFeb.17,paniesincludesomeoftheheavyweightsoftheindustry,
likeElectronicArtsProductions,InsomniacGames,ActivisionandDisney.
Thestrikecomesinlightofanunsuccessful19monthsofnegotiationsaftertheexistinglabor
l,thestrikeisan
efforttoprovidemorecondarycompensationalongwithotherconcerns,suchastransparency
uponhiringtalentandon-t(制作中)safetyprecautions.
AngelesTimesreportsthat
2015,gamingproduced$23.5
billionindomesticrevenue.
ButSAG-AFTRAsaysvoiceactorsdon’treceiveresiduals(追加酬金)fortheirgamingwork.
Instead,theyreceiveafixedrate,whichistypicallyabout$825forastandardfour-hourvocal
oiceactorsarepushingfortheideaofcondarycompensation—aperformance
bonuverytimeagamells2millioncopiesordownloads,orreaches2millionsubscribers,with
acapat8million.
“It’saverysmallnumberofgamesthatwouldtriggerthiscondarycompensationissue,”
saidvoiceactorCrispinFreeman,who’samemberoftheunion’snegotiatingcommittee.“Thisis
animportantaspectofwhatitmeanstobeafreelance(从事自由职业的)performer,whoisn’t
regularlyemployedeverysingledayworkingonprojects.”
Anothermajorcomplaintfromtheactorsisthecrecyoftheindustry.“Ican’timagineif
there’sanyotheractingjobintheworldwhereyoudon’tknowwhatshowyou’rein,whenyou’re
hired,”saysvoiceactorKeytheFarley,whochairstheSAG-AFTRAnegotiatingcommittee.
“Andyetthathappenverydayinthevideogameworld,”Farleytoldreportersduringa
pressconferenceFriday.“IwasamaincharacterinFallout4,acharacterbythenameofKellogg,
andIneverknewthatIwasdoingvocalrecordingforthatgamethroughouttheyearandahalf.”
ScottWitlin,thelawyerreprentingthevideogamecompanies,saysvoiceactors“reprent
lessthanonetenthof1percentoftheworkthatgoesintomakingavideogame.”So“eventhough
they’rethetopcraftsmenintheirfield,”Witlinsays,“ifwepaythemunderavastlydifferent
systemthanthepeoplewhodothe99.9percentofthework,that’sgoingtocreatefarmore
problemsforthevideogamecompanies.”
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SAG-AFTRAdeclareastrikeagainstsomevideogamepublishers?
A)Thelaborcontractbetweenthemhadbeenviolated.
B)Itsappealtorenegotiatethecontracthadbeenrejected.
C)Ithadbeencheatedrepeatedlyinthe19monthsoftalks.
D)Thenegotiationsbetweenthemhadbrokendown.
welearnfromthepassageaboutthevideogamingindustry?
A)Ithasreapedhugeprofitsinrecentyears.
B)Ithasbecomemoreopenandtransparent.
C)Ithasattractedmanyfamousvoiceactors.
D)Ithasinvestedalotinitsdomesticmarket.
ethevoiceactorsdemanding?
A)Moreregularemployment.
B)Anon-discriminatorycontract.
C)Extrapaybadonsalesrevenues.
D)Alimitonthemaximumworkhours.
esKeytheFarleysayaboutvoiceactors?
A)Theyarekeptinthedarkaboutmanydetailsoftheirjob.
B)Theyarediscriminatedagainstinthegamingindustry.
C)Theyarenotpaidonaregularbasis.
D)Theyarenotemployedfull-time.
theargumentoflawyerScottWitlin?
A)Voiceactorsshouldhaveapayraiiftheyprovetobetopcraftsmen.
B)Changingthepaysystemwouldcautheindustrymoreproblems.
C)Voiceactorsaremerecraftsmen,notprofessionalperformers.
D)Payingvoiceactorsonanhourlybasisisinlinewiththelaw.
PassageTwo
Questions51to55arebadonthefollowingpassage.
OfficialsattheWhiteHouannouncedanewspacepolicyfocudonmanagingthe
increasingnum
PolicyDirective-3laysoutgeneralguidelinesfortheUnitedStatestomitigate(缓解)theeffects
ofspacedebrisandtrackandmanagetrafficinspace.
ThispolicytsthestagefortheDepartmentofCommercetotakeoverthemanagementof
artmentwillmakesurethatnewlylaunchedsatellitesdon’turadio
frequenciesthatwouldinterferewithexistingsatellites,andschedulewhensuchnewsatellitescan
lyappliestoAmericanspaceactivities,butthehopeisthatitwillhelp
standardizeatofnormsinthedawningcommercialspaceflightindustrythroughouttheworld.
Space,especiallythespacedirectlyaroundourplanet,isgettingmorecrowdedasmore
etusforthepolicyisthatcompaniesare
alreadystartingtobuildmassiveconstellations(星座),comprisinghundredsorthousandsof
muchstuffinspace,andalimitedarea
aroundourplanet,ore
satellitesslammingintoeachothercouldcreatemanymoreout-of-controlbitsthatwouldpo
evenmorehazardstothegrowingcollectionofsatellitesinspace.
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Andit’snotlikethishasn’2009anoldRussiancraftslammedintoa
communicationssatellite,creatingacloudofhundredsofpiecesofdebrisandputtingother
listSarahScolesreportsthatNASAcurrentlytracksabout24,000objects
inspace,andin2016theAirForcehadtoissue3,995,874warningstosatelliteownersalerting
themtoapotentialnearbythreatfromanothersatelliteorbitofdebris.
That’ment
OrbitalDebrisMitigationStandardPractices,whichalreadyrequireanyentitythatlaunchesa
satelliteorspacecrafttovigorouslyanalyzethelikelihoodthatanyoftheiractions,froman
unexpectedfailureornormaloperations,udesaccountingfor
anypieceofdeb
mightemsurprisingtothinkaboutanitemstayinginspaceforthatlong,buttheoldestsatellite
stillinorbit-Vanguard1-turned60in2018.
Agenciesandcompaniesthroughouttheworldareworkingondevelopingtechnologythat
now,theU.S.
governmentismorefocudonpreventingnewdebrisfromformingthantakingthetrashoutof
orbit.
olicy?
A)Tolayoutgeneralguidelinesforspaceexploration.
B)Toencouragecompaniestojoininspaceprograms.
C)Tomakethebestuofsatellitesinspace.
D)Toimprovetrafficconditionsinspace.
theDepartmentofCommerceexpectedtodounderthenewpolicy?
A)Reducedebrisinspace.
B)Monitorsatelliteoperations.
C)Regulatethelaunchingofnewsatellites.
D)Updatesatellitecommunicationstechnology.
menthopetodowiththenewspacepolicy?
A)Setinternationalstandardsforthespaceflightindustry.
B)Monopolizespaceindustrybydevelopingatofnorms.
C)Facilitatecommercialspaceflightsthroughouttheworld.
D)Promoteinternationalcollaborationinspaceexploration.
aspacevehiclelaunchingentityrequiredtodoaccordingtothecurrentU.S.
GovernmentOrbitalDebrisMitigationStandardPractices?
A)Giveanestimateofhowlongitsdebriswillstayinspace.
B)Accountforthedebrisithasreleadintospaceatanytime.
C)Provideadetailedplanformanagingthespacedebrisitcreates.
D)Makeathoroughanalysisofanypossibleadditiontospacedebris.
espaceagenciesandcompaniesaimingtodoatprent?
A)Recycleudspacevehiclesbeforetheyturnintodebris.
B)Developtechnologytoaddressthespacedebrisproblem.
C)Limittheamountofdebrinteringspace.
D)Cooperateclolytoretrievespacedebris.
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PartⅣTranslation(30minutes)
Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestotranslateapassagefromChineinto
uldwriteyouransweronAnswerSheet2.
中国幅员辽阔,人口众多,很多地方人们都说自己的方言。方言在发音上差别很大,
词汇和语法差别较小。有些方言,特别是北方和南方的方言,差异很大,以致于说不同方
言的人常常很难听懂彼此的讲话。方言被认为是当地文化的一个组成部分,但近年来能说
方言的人数不断减少。为了鼓励人们更多说本地语言,一些地方政府已经采取措施,如在
学校开设方言课,在广播和电视上播放方言节目,以期保存本地的文化遗产。
2019年6月英语六级真题答案(第二套)
PartIWriting
【参考范文】
Theimportanceofmutualunderstandingandrespectininterpersonalrelationships
ult,therearealwaysdifferences
betweenus,wesolvethisproblem?The
answerissonsare
asfollows.
Ontheonehand,mutualunderstandingandrespectininterpersonalrelationshipshelpsto
etwosides
involvedarewilllingtoputthemlvesintootherpeople’sshoescantheyunderstandeachother
fully,whichbu
otherhand,bymutualunderstandingandrespect,peoplecaneasilyavoidconflictsandsolve
ccasions,mutualunderstandingmakesiteasyforbothpartiestoreachan
yhelptosolvethetoughestquestionsamony
differentculturesandcountries.
Tosumup,itisofgreatimportanceforpeopletogainmutualunderstandingandrespectin
interpersonalrelationships,fortheyarethebasisfordeepandlastingfriendshipsandaharmonious
world.
PartⅡListeningComprehension
SectionA
1.D)WhysomanygirlsadoredAudreyHepburn.
2.B)Herphysicalcondition.
3.A)Shewasnotanoutgoingperson.
4.D)Herfamilybenefitedfromotherpeople’shelp.
5.A)Giveaprentation
6.C)Nostaffwillbedismisd
7.B)Thereasonsforrestructuring
8.B)Byemailingquestionstothemanorthewoman
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SectionB
9.C)Itustherapyanimalstosoothenervouspasngers.
10.B)Findingtheirwayaround.
11.A)Scheduletheirflightsaroundtheanimalvisit.
12.C)AtthesiteofanancientRomanmansion.
13.A)Anumberofdifferentimages.
14.D)Theimpressiveskillsandcostlydyes.
15.D)HewasarichItalianmerchant
SectionC
16.A)Theyencourageinternationalcooperation.
17.D)Manyoftheirprojectshavebecomecomplicated.
18.C)Itlagsbehindotherdisciplinesincollaboration.
19.B)ScientistsdiscoveredwateronVenus.
20.A)ItremblesEarthinmanyaspects.
21.C)ItudtohavemorewaterthanEarth.
22.C)Culturalpsychology.
23.D)TheygenerallysleeplongerthanEastAsians.
24.C)Byhavingwearingmotion-detectingwatches.
25.B)Ithasnotexploredthecross-culturalaspectofsleep.
PartIIIReadingComprehension
SectionA
26Iotherspouringmoneyintojetpacks
27Ohasalwaysremainedtheultimatesymbolof
28Jhaveproducedprototypesthatcandriveonroads
29Bthatcanbedetachedfromtheroad-goingchassis
30Cneeddualcontrols
31Kinanotherrandomstreet
32Htobacktheirsometimesoutrageousschemes
33Dforspeed,romanticismandglamour
34Acoupledwithartificialintelligenceandautonomoussystems
35Fthat’scompletelyatoddswithhowIfeeltoday
SectionB
36Fsomecompaniesbelievethatproducts
37Casurveyshowsshopperstoday
38Mcompaniescanbuildcustomerloyalty
39Ewhencompanieslaunchenvironmentprograms
40Gonemultinationalcompanyoffersdiscounts
41NRecyclingudproductscanhelp
42Helectronicproductscontainvaluables
43Bitemscommonlybelievedthat
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44Jitisadvisableforcompanies
45Dsomebusinesshavebegunto
SectionC
46~50DACAB51~55DCADB
PartⅣTranslation
【参考译文】
placesofChina,peoplespeaktheir
lectsareverydifferentinpronunciation,whilethereislittledifferencein
alects,especiallythointhenorthandthesouthofChina,are
sodifferentthatitisoftentoodifficultforpeoplewhospeakdifferentdialectstounderstandeach
lectisregardedasapartofthelocalculture,butthenumberofpeoplewhocan
rtoencouragepeopletospeakmoreof
theirlocaldialects,somelocalgovernmentshavetakensomemeasures,suchasofferingdialect
classinschoolsandbroadcastingdialectprogrammesonradioandtelevision,withaviewto
prervethelocalculturalheritage.
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