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2024年12月大学英语六级真题及答案
PartI
Writing(30minutes)Directions:
Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitled
TheWaytoSuccess
bycommentingonAbrahamLincoln'sfamousremark,"Givemesixhourstochopdownatree,andIwillspend,thefirstfoursharpeningtheaxe."Youshouldwriteatleast
150
wordsbutnomorethan
200
words.TheWaytoSuccess注意:此局部试题请在答题卡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
(电子数据表)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
(集团诉讼)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
(执行)
–
itisthesubjectofafairnesshearingintheUScourts.Butifitisenacted,Googlewillineffectbeoffthehookasfaras
copyrightviolationsintheUSareconcerned.Manypeopleareseriouslyconcernedbythis-andthecompanyislikelytofacechallengesinothercourtsaroundtheworld.NooneknowsthepreciseuseGooglewillmakeoftheintellectualpropertyithasgainedbyscanningtheworld'slibrarybooks,andthetruth,asGleick,anAmericansciencewriterandmemberoftheAuthorsGuild,pointsout,isthatthecompanyprobablydoesn'tevenknowitself.But
whatiscertainisthat,insomewayorother,Google'sentranceintodigitalbooksellingwillhavea
significantimpactonthebookworldintheyearstocome.注意:此局部试题请在答题卡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:此局部试题请在答题卡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:此局部试题请在答题卡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:此局部试题请在答题卡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:此局部试题请在答题卡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
(纸盒)
ofmilk–todiscoverlaterthatbothcontainerswere__70__withplastic
resin
(树脂)."Plastic,"shesays,"justseemedlikeitwasineverything."She'sright.Backinthe1960s,plasticwaswell__71__itswaytobecomingastapleofAmericanlife.TheU.S.produced28milliontonsofplasticwastein2024–27milliontonsofwhich__72__in
landfills
(垃圾填埋场).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:此局部试题请在答题卡2上作答,只需写出译文局部。82.Youshouldn'thaverunacrosstheroadwithoutlooking.You______________________________(也许会被车撞倒的).33.Bynomeans______________________________(他把自己当成专家)
althoughheknowsalotaboutthefield.84.Hedoesn'tappreciatethesacrificehisfriendshavemadeforhim,______________________________(把他们所做的视作理所当然).85.Janettoldmethatshewouldratherhermother
______________________________(不干预她的婚姻).86.Tokeepupwiththeexpandingfrontiersofscholarship,EdwardWilsonfoundhimself______________________________(经常上网查找信息).2024年12月大学英语六级真题答案2024年12月大学英语六级考试ListeningComprehension全卷汇总PartIWriting【标准版】TheWaytoSuccessSuccessissomethingeveryonelooksfor,longsforanddiesfor.Buthaveyoueverconsideredwhatsuccessis?Somemayholdthatsuccessmeansonehasbeautifullife,likeprettyhouse,coolcarsandgreatpower.It’sindeedonewaytodefinesuccess.Buttome,successisdoingsomethingonereallyfeelslikedoing.Toachievethiskindofsuccess,onehast
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