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2010年6月英语六级答案-2014年6月14日大学英语六级CET6考试答案

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一 : 2014年6月14日大学英语六级CET6考试答案

参考答案:

作文1:It is unwise to judge a person by appearance.不要以貌取人

As a prevailing saying goes,“Don’t judge a person by appearance”. Undoubtedly, it reflects a current phenomenon that fewer individuals seem to attach due importance to the significance of intrinsic factors. However, from my own perspective, we should put more emphasis on the quality rather than appearance.

Taking a look around, we can find examples too numerous to list. The best illustration might be some currently over-packaged products in the markets. To put it more exactly, we may easily notice that the delicate packaged products may turn out to be of inferior quality. Exactly, it is the intrinsic factors that enable us to make reasonable choices.

In short, laying a solid foundation is crucial if we want to make achievements in our stu-dies or work, or indeed in any other aspects of our lives. And what we should bear in mind is that essence matters most instead of “the first sight”.

六级作文第二篇

题目:It is unwise to put all eggs in one basket.

As a common saying goes, “It is unwise to put all eggs in one basket. ”Placing all eggs in one basket means focus all our attention on one thing and fix all our hope on one thing. However, It is wrong and reasonless.

Why placing all eggs in one basket is wrong ? Placing all eggs in one basket tends to reduce the odds of success. By focusing on one thing , people will surely improve their efficiency and proficiency. However, they will also overlook other resources and possibilities,thus,the likelihood of success will be lower. Take Jack, one of my best friends, as a case in point: he started to hunt for jobs in his senior year. Compared with other students who chose different kinds of jobs, he aimed at state-owned firms alone. Unfortunately, getting a decent job in state-owned firms is really hard for him. At last, when others got a job, he was still on the way to his interviews. suppose he choose jobs in a wider range and “place all eggs in different baskets”, he could have gotten a job much easier. Putting all eggs in one basket in unwise, a truth which is applicable to many situations.

As a college student,we should endeavor to master more skills, accumulate different experience and make friends with diverse people.

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俗语有云:“把鸡蛋放在一个篮子里是不明智的”。[www.61k.com)将鸡蛋放在一个篮子里意味着将我们的注意力集中在一件事情上,将我们的所有希望寄托在一件事情上。然而,这是错误且不理智的。

为什么将所有鸡蛋放在一个篮子里是错误的?首先,将鸡蛋放在一个篮子里,往往会减少成功的概率。聚焦一件事情,人们确实会提高效率和熟练程度。然而,人们也会因此忽略其他的资源和可能性,因此成功的可能性反而降低了。比如说,以我最好的朋友之一杰克为例,他在大四那年开始找工作。与其他找不同的工作的同学相比,他只选择国企。不幸的是,在国企找到一份合适的工作着实不易。最终,当别人都找到工作的时候,他还在赶着去面试呢。假设他再更广的范围内选择工作或者说将“鸡蛋放在不同的篮子里”。或许他可以更加容易的找到工作。

将鸡蛋放在不同的篮子里是不明智的,这个真理适用于不同的场合。作为一名大学生,我们应该努力去掌握更多的技能,积累不同的经验以及与不同的人交朋友。

听力部分:

Short Conversation

1. A They might be stolen goods.

2. C They are news reporters.

3. D The man went to change the time of his computer class.

4. B The fifth contestant won the biggest prize

5. B Looking for a railway timetable.

6. D He had his haircut yesterday.

7. A He cannot appreciate the Picasso exhibition

8. D He has been long involved in student government.

Long Conversation One

9. B Something went wrong with her car.

10. D Cost

11. A Third-party insurance.

Long Conversation Two

12. C Where to locate their plant.

13. D Their basic facilities are good.

14. A Try to avoid making a hasty decision.

15. C Road and rail links for small towns.

Passage One

16. A One fifth of them were on bad terms with their sisters and brothers.

17. C Advance in age.

18. B They tend to forget past unhappy memories and focus on their present needs.

Passage Two

19. C They are the only insect that migrates along fixed routes.

20. D In a Mexican mountain forest.

21. C Each generation in a cycle lays eggs at a different place.

22. C Migration patterns of monarch butterflies.

Passage Three

23. A. Time has becomes more limited.

24. B Americans today have more free time than earlier generations.

25. D Our behavior is changed.

SectionC

26. taking into consideration

27. literary

28. imposed

29. anticipate

30. violations

31. financial

32. avenue

33. amended

34. in the wake of

35. interpret

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36.A advantages

37.K insured

38. C bother

39. L major

40. H features

41. F discount

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42. I fluctuate

43. B assess

44. M naturally

45. N potential

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J 46. Sweden has done more than other nations to close the gender gap, but it continues to exist.

I 47. Sweden is one of the most competitive economies in the world and its people enjoy the greatest life satis-faction.

M 48. More American women hold elite job positions in business than Swedish women.

D 49. Swedish family-friendly policies tend to exert a negative influence on women’s career.

A 50. The quota system in Sweden ensures women’s better representation in government.

H 51. Though the Swedish model appears workable for most American parents, it may not be accepted by them in its entirely.

M 52. Swedish women are allowed the freedom and opportunity to choose their own way of life.

E 53. Swedish employers are hesitant about hiring women for full-time positions because of the family-friendly policies.

A 54. Gender-awareness education is becoming more and more popular in state-subsidized preschools in Swe-den.

C 55. Some lawmakers in Sweden propose the genderless pronouns be used in the Swedish language.

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C 56 it will ruin the written language

B 57 it expresses ideas more accurately

A 58 it brings texters closer to each other

D 59 the gradual change of word meaning

B 60 it is a new form of verbal communication

B 61 she worked her way to success in the entertainment industry

B 62 she was known as a supporter of fake science

A 63 he was strongly against it

C 64 they attach too much importance to public ralations

D 65 pursuit of knowledge and truth

六级翻译1

中文热词通常反映社会变化和文化,有些在外国媒体上愈来愈流行。例如,土豪(tuhao)和大妈(dama)都是老词,但已获取了新的意义。

土豪以前指欺压佃户和仆人的乡村地主,现在用于指花钱如流水或喜欢炫耀财富的人。也就是说,土豪有钱,但没有品味。大妈是对中年妇女的称呼,但现在特指不久前金价下跌时大量购买黄金的中国妇女。

土豪和大妈可能会被收入新版牛津(Oxford)英语词典。至今已有约120个中文词被加进了牛津英语词典,成了英语语言的一部分。

Chinese buzzwords, some of which are more and more prevalent among Western media, normally reflect the change of society as well as culture. For example, tuhao and dama are actually existing words which have achieved new meanings.

Tuhao was originally referred as landowners who bully tenants and servants, but now it is used to describe those people who spend money without thinking or who are keen on flaunting wealth. That is to say, tuhao has money, but doesn’t have taste. Dama was the title of middle-aged woman, but now it is used to call those people who buy a lot of gold when the price decreased not long time ago in particular.

There is a possibility that tuhao and dama could be adopted in new edition Oxford. Up to now, there are already about 120 Chinese words added into Oxford, becoming a part of English language.

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二 : 2010年6月英语六级真题和答案

Section B

Directions: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.

Passage One

Questions 51 to 56 are based on the following passage.

Only two countries in the advanced world provide no guarantee for paid leave from work to care for a newborn child. Last spring one of the two, Australia, gave up the dubious distinction by establishing paid family leave starting in 2011. I wasn't surprised when this didn't make the news here in the United States—we're now the only wealthy country without such a policy.

The United States does have one explicit family policy, the Family and Medical Leave Act, passed in 1993. It entitles workers to as much as 12 weeks' unpaid leave for care of a newborn or dealing with a family medical problem. Despite the modesty of the benefit, the Chamber of Commerce and other business groups fought it bitterly, describing it as "government-run personnel management" and a "dangerous precedent". In fact, every step of the way, as (usually) Democratic leaders have tried to introduce work-family balance measures into the law, business groups have been strongly opposed.

As Yale law professor Anne Alstott argues, justifying parental support depends on defining the family as a social good that, in some sense, society must pay for. In her book No Exit: What Parents Owe Their Children and What Society Owes Parents, she argues that parents are burdened in many ways in their lives: there is "no exit" when it comes to children. "Society expects—and needs—parents to provide their children with continuity of care, meaning the intensive, intimate care that human beings need to develop their intellectual, emotional and moral capabilities. And society expects—and needs—parents to persist in their roles for 18 years, or longer if needed."

While most parents do this out of love, there are public penalties for not providing care. What parents do, in other words, is of deep concern to the state, for the obvious reason that caring for children is not only morally urgent but essential for the future of society. The state recognizes this in the large body of family laws that govern children' welfare, yet parents receive little help in meeting the life-changing obligations society imposes. To classify parenting as a personal choice for which there is no collective responsibility is not merely to ignore the social benefits of good parenting; really, it is to steal those benefits because they accrue (不断积累) to the whole of society as today's children become tomorrow's productive citizenry (公民). In fact, by some estimates, the value of parental investments in children, investments of time and money (including lost wages), is equal to 20-30% of gross domestic product. If these investments generate huge social benefits—as they clearly do—the benefits of providing more social support for the family should be that much clearer. 注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。[www.61k.com]

52. What do we learn about paid family leave from the first paragraph?

A) America is now the only developed country without the policy.

B) It has now become a hot topic in the United States.

C) It came as a surprise when Australia adopted the policy.

D) Its meaning was clarified when it was established in Australia.

53. What has prevented the passing of work-family balance laws in the United States?

A) The incompetence of the Democrats.

B) The existing Family and Medical Leave Act.

C) The lack of a precedent in American history.

D) The opposition from business circles.

54. What is Professor Anne Alstott's argument for parental support?

A) The cost of raising children in the U. S. has been growing.

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B) Good parenting benefits society.

C) The U. S. should keep up with other developed countries.

D) Children need continuous care.

55. What does the author think of America's large body of family laws governing children's welfare?

A) They fail to ensure children's healthy growth

B) The fail to provide enough support for parents

C) They emphasize parents' legal responsibilities.

D) They impose the care of children on parents.

56. Why does the author object to classifying parenting as a personal choice?

A) It is regarded as a legal obligation.

B) It relies largely on social support.

C) It generates huge social benefits.

D) It is basically a social undertaking.

Passage Two

Questions 57 to 62 are based on the following passage.

A new study from the Center for Information and Research on Civic Learning and Engagement (CIRCLE) at Tufts University shows that today's youth vote in larger numbers than previous generations, and a 2008 study from the Center for American Progress adds that increasing numbers of young voters and activists support traditionally liberal causes. But there's no easy way to see what those figures mean in real life. During the presidential campaign, Barack Obama assembled a racially and ideologically diverse coalition with his message of hope and change; as the reality of life under a new administration settles in, some of those supporters might become disillusioned. As the nation moves further into the Obama presidency, will politically engaged young people continue to support the president and his agenda, or will they gradually drift away?

The writers of Generation O (short for Obama), a new Newsweek blog that seeks to chronicle the lives of a group of young Obama supporters, want to answer that question. For the next three months, Michelle Kremer and 11 other Obama supporters, ages 19 to 34, will blog about life across mainstream America, with one twist: by tying all of their ideas and experiences to the new president and his administration, the bloggers will try to start a conversation about what it means to be young and politically active in America today. Malena Amusa, a 24-year-old writer and dancer from St. Louis sees the project as a way to preserve history as it happens. Amusa, who is traveling to India this spring to finish a book, then to Senegal to teach English, has ongoing conversations with her friends about how the Obama presidency has changed their daily lives and hopes to put some of those ideas, along with her global perspective, into her posts. She's excited because, as she puts it, "I don't have to wait [until] 15 years from now" to make sense of the world.

Henry Flores, a political-science professor at St. Mary's University, credits this younger generation's political strength to their embrace of technology. "[The Internet] exposes them to more thinking," he says, "and groups that are like-minded in different parts of the country start to come together." That's exactly what the Generation O bloggers are hoping to do. The result could be a group of young people that, like their boomer (二战后生育高峰期出生的美国人) parents, grows up with a strong sense of purpose and sheds the image of apathy (冷漠) they've inherited from Generation X (60 年代后期和70 年代出生的美国人). It's no small challenge for a blog run by a group of ordinary—if ambitious—young people, but the members of Generation O are up to the task.

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57. What is the finding of a new study by CIRCLE?

A) More young voters are going to the polls than before.

B) The young generation supports traditionally liberal causes.

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C) Young voters played a decisive role in Obama's election.

D) Young people in America are now more diverse ideologically.

58. What is a main concern of the writers of Generation O?

A) How Obama is going to live up to young people's expectations.

B) Whether America is going to change during Obama's presidency.

C) Whether young people will continue to support Obama's policy.

D) How Obama's agenda is going to affect the life of Americans.

59. What will the Generation O bloggers write about in their posts?

A) Their own interpretation of American politics.

B) Policy changes to take place in Obama's administration.

C) Obama's presidency viewed from a global perspective.

D) Their lives in relation to Obama's presidency.

60. What accounts for the younger generation's political strength according to Professor Henry Flores?

A) Their embrace of radical ideas.

B) Their desire to change America.

C) Their utilization of the Internet.

D) Their strong sense of responsibility.

61. What can we infer from the passage about Generation X?

A) They are politically conservative.

B) They reject conventional values.

C) They dare to take up challenges.

D) They are indifferent to politics.

Section B

Passage 1

52 A) America is now the only developed country without the policy.

53 D) The opposition from business circles.

54 B) Good parenting benefits society.

55 B) They fail to provide enough support for parents.

56 D) It is basically a social undertaking.

Passage 2

57 A) More young voters are going to the polls than before.

58 C) Whether young people will continue to support Obama’s policy.

59 D) Their lives in relation to Obama’s presidency.

60 C) Their utilization of the Internet.

61 D) They are indifferent to politics.

三 : 2010年6月英语六级B卷真题及答案

2010年6月英语六级真题—B卷完整答案(题目在后)

答案:

Due Attention Should Be Given To the Study of Chinese

1 近年来在学生中出现了忽视中文学习的现象;

2 出现这种现象的原因和后果;

3 针对这种现象,我认为……

Do you remember these famous litterateurs: Lu xun, Zhu zi qing, Lao she or Bing xin? How familiar these names are! Unfortunately, countless students pay no attention to the study of Chinese. Nowadays, Internet, English and game occupy students’ time and attention. For the majority of students, the study of Chinese has become a remote memory.

Why such a phenomenon emerges? Educators attribute it to the ignorance of university administration. Chinese is an essential course for college students in China. However, for a long time there has been

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1. D) Relieved

2. B) she could go as far as she wanted in life

3. B) The power of role models

4. D) Obama's success impacted blacks' performance in language tests

5. A) The change in bias against black is slow in coming

6. C) people are now less ready to support policies addressing racial inequality

7. C) racial inequality still persists in American society

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8. our views of women

9. political sentiment

10. stereotypes

听力部分:

Section A

11. A) The man failed to keep his promise.

12. C) The woman should spend more time outdoors.

13. D) It is not a good idea to buy the T-shirt.

14. B) Most readers do not share his viewpoints.

15. A) Leave Daisy alone for the time being.

16. A) Batteries.

17. D) The man can get the ticket at its original price.

18. A) The speakers will dress formally for the concert.

19. D) He is undecided as to which job to go for.

20. C) They are all adults.

21. B) Varied and interesting.

22. C) Hosting a television show.

23. A) He lost his mother.

24. B) He got seriously into acting.

25. B) He has long been a legendary figure.

26 C) It crashed when it was circling to land. 27 A) He was kidnapped eight months ago.

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28 A) The management and union representatives reached an agreement. 29 B) rainy

30 C) Very few of them knew much about geology.

31 B) By noting where the most severe earthquake in U.S. history occurred. 32 C) Stop him when he had difficulty understanding.

33 D) It is a tool of communication among speakers of different languages. 34 D) It has supporters from many countries in the world.

35 D) It has had greater impact than in any other country.

36. intelligent

37. foundations

38. romantic

39. reflects

40. profound

41. dramatically

42. deprived

43. hindered

44. research shows that communicating with others promotes health, whereas social isolation is linked to stress, disease, and early death.

45. A group of researchers reveal scores of studies that trace the relationship between health and interaction with others.

46. loneliness harms the immune system, making us more vulnerable to a range of miner and major illnesses.

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Section A

47 a grade above 94/ a higher grade

48 select the method of grading

49 improving

50 effort and accomplishment

51 discuss his concern

52 A) America is now the only developed country without the policy. 53 D) The opposition from business circles.

54 D) Children need continuous care

55 B) They fail to provide enough support for parents.

56 D) It is basically a social undertaking.

57 A) More young voters are going to the polls than before.

58 C) Whether young people will continue to support Obama’s policy. 59 D) Their lives in relation to Obama’s presidency.

60 C) Their utilization of the Internet.

61 D) They are indifferent to politics.

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62.A findings

63.B attribute

64.D with

65.B related

66.D shrinking

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67.A published

68.B to

69.B simply

70.A vital

71.C too

72.A benefits

73.D outside

74.C Exposure

75.B less

76.C analysis

77.C necessarily

78.C approved

79.B always

80.A advantage

81.D grateful

翻译部分:

82. Their only son has never thought

83. weigh your decision against its possible consequences.

84. would he break his commitment to pay back the money.

85. should not be addicted to computer games.

86. never considered working as a salesman.

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Slender in the Grass

TIME 2008.12.08 Vol. 172 No.23

By SANJAY GUPTA, M.D. with reporting by Shahreen Abedin

There’s one place my young daughters love so much that we have to spell out the word in their presence, lest they go berserk: the p-a-r-k. We regularly use a trip to the park as a bribe, and while that may not be the best parenting technique, in this case it comes with incredible rewards.

A new study found that inner-city kids living in neighborhoods with more green space gained about 13% less weight over a two-year period than kids living amid more concrete and fewer trees. Such findings tell a powerful story. The obesity epidemic began in the 1980s, and many people attribute it to increased portion sizes and inactivity, but that can’t be everything. Big Macs and TVs have been with us for a long time. “Most experts agree that the changes were related to something in the environment,” says social

epidemiologist Thomas Glass of the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. That something could be a shrinking of the green.

The new research, published in the American Journal of Preventive Medicine, isn’t the first to associate greenery with better health, but it does get us closer to identifying what works and why. At its most straightforward, a green neighborhood simply means more places for kids to play — which is vital since time spent outdoors is one of the

strongest correlates of children’s activity levels. But green space is good for the mind too; research by environmental psychologists has shown that it has cognitive benefits for children with attention-deficit/ hyper activity disorder (ADHD). In one study, simply reading outside in a green setting improved kids’ symptoms.

Exposure to grassy areas has also been linked to less stress and a lower body mass index among adults. And an analysis of 3,000 Tokyo residents associated walkable green spaces with greater longevity among senior citizens.

Glass cautions that most studies don’t necessarily prove a causal link between

greenness and health, but they’re nonetheless helping spur action. In September the U.S. House of Representatives approved the delightfully named No Child Left Inside Act to encourage public initiatives aimed at exposing kids to the outdoors.

Finding green space is, of course, not always easy, and you may have to work a bit to get your family a little grass and trees. If you live in a suburb or a city with good parks,

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take advantage of what’s there. Your children in particular will love it — and their bodies and minds will thank you.

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四 : 2014年6月大学英语六级试题参考答案

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2014年6月大学英语六级答案解析

作文整体解析:

跟去年12月份的六级相比,作文难度依然保持不变。这次六级作文的题目则中规中矩,同去年题材相似,都是引语论述题,这也是课堂上给各位学员重点强调的 未来一段时间大学英语六级作文的命题方向,就是想办法拜托作文模板,考查考生的逻辑思辨和分析能力,进而考出考生真正的英语语言应用能力。比如“Why is it unwise to jump into conclusions upon seeing orhearing?”很像辩论赛的题目,“是眼见为实还是眼见为虚”,结合社会现实和英语谚语“seeing is believing”,要透露出的信息其实就是“seeing is not believing”,扩展开来就是要通过大脑去分析。如最近火热的文章和马伊利,表面上看起来是真爱,但是结果却令人叹息。所以得到文章结论。同理的还 有“It is unwise to put all eggs in one basket.”。而“It is unwise to judge a person by appearance.不要以貌取人”。其实不管怎样出题,快速形成自己的观点,联系社会现实和考生自己总是其中不变的规律和大学四六级针对在校大学生的 考试特点。

参考作文1:

why it is unwise to judge a personby their appearance.

There is a Chinese saying goeslike this: men cannot be judged by their looks. I cannot agree with this pointof view any more.

On the one hand, though a charmingappearance will leave a good impression on others, one’s look can seldom reflects his or her qualities, capacities andethics. We cannot say those who are good-looking are more capable and morecultivated than those who are average-looking or ugly-looking. There are somany people who do not have good

appearances have made great achievements forthe progress of mankind, such as Stephen William Hawking who are even crippled.On the other hand, our appearances are decided by our genes, which are inborn,while our qualities can be cultivated as we grow. We can enrich our minds bylearning, but which cannot be reflected on the appearances. To summarize, judging people byappearance is unwise. Therefore I suggest that we should focus on one’s inner world rather than their appearance.

参考作文1:

As old people always put it,"Never judge a book by its cover." However, in most cases, we judge aperson just by external appearances. For example, sometimes when we walk downthe street at night, we choose to avoid people who are acting tough and loud.In this way we tend to make wrong decisions, because judging someone byappearance can be deceptive.

In dairy life, we try to stay awayfrom people who are called the "bad guy" because they dress a certainway. But we may miss an opportunity to make a good friend, because judgmentsbased on external appearances prevent us from getting to really know a person.If we take the time to get to know the person, we might become friends.

Therefore, in my opinion, judgingpeople just by appearance is superficial and often unfair. After all, we don'tknow what circumstances the person might be facing or who

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the person really is.Please embrace everyone you meet and not judge him just by appearances.

参考作文2:

Why is it unwise to jump intoconclusions upon seeing or hearing?

Living in an age when theadolescents are lack of the necessary guidance and supervision, we can neverfail to figure out the fact that teenagers are become especiallyself-conscious. Under this circumstance, the youngsters are more likely tobelieve in what they have listened or seen instead of thinking twice beforedrawing their conclusions, which is pathetically and undoubtedly consideredcontroversial or even unreasonable.

The reasons why I insist on theviewpoint that we should never directly and

irresponsibly come to conclusionsonly by listening or seeing mainly lie in the following two aspects. To beginwith, it is a invariable law to every existence in the world that nothing willstay still even for just one second.So are the things happening around us. Whatwe see or listen may be just some particular period of the development ofthings, which proves unstable and changeable. In addition, the perspectives weconclude just through seeing or listening are usually one-sided. Drawingconclusions rashly is not objective enough to make our statements persuasive.

To sum up, it is unwise for us todefine any thing as what we assume or imagine at first sight. Only by ourserious thinking and accurate analyzing can we come up with more rational andreasonable conclusions.

参考作文3:

It is unwise to put all eggs inone basket.

As a common saying goes, “It is unwise to put all eggs in one basket. ”Placing all eggs in one basket means focus all our attention onone thing and fix all our hope on one thing. However, It is wrong andreasonless.

Why placing all eggs in one basketis wrong ? Placing all eggs in one basket tends to reduce the odds of success.By focusing on one thing , people will surely improve their efficiency andproficiency. However, they will also overlook other resources and possibilities,thus,the likelihood ofsuccess will be lower. Take Jack, one of my best friends, as a case in point:he started to hunt for jobs in his senior year. Compared with other studentswho chose different kinds of jobs, he aimed at state-owned firms alone.Unfortunately, getting a decent job in state-owned firms is really hard forhim. At last, when others got a job, he was still on the way to his interviews.suppose he choose jobs in a wider range and “place all eggs in different baskets”, he could have gotten a job much easier. Putting all eggs in one basket in unwise, a truth which isapplicable to many situations.

As a college student,we should endeavor to master more skills,accumulate different experience and make friends with diverse people.

选词填空:

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解析:

其实,这种题型考查的内容无论如何变化,考生解题的思路和基本步骤仍然是不变的,即从文章整体意义把握、所填词项词性分析、所填词项语义分析和上下文逻辑语义分析等主要三个方面考虑。

文章从投资者避免投资风险和稳定投资收益话题切入,讨论了如何在美国实现这样的投资行为和投资结果。

本篇文章围绕债券展开。首段通过举例指出了国债的好处。但即使有好处,对于初次购买债券的投资者来说,还是会有两个问题困扰着他们。第一个问题为是否必 须在到期日前都持有债券?那答案其实是否定的,并且作者通过正反两个例子指出了债券价值通常与当下市场利率成相反的波动趋势,因为投资债券其实也存在风 险,那这也就带来了第二个问题:如何评定风险。作者在文末指出其实债券的市场风险越大,利率也越大。投资者只有在潜在回报非常高的前提下才会投资风险很大 的债券。

本文话题或许对于有些考生来说有些陌生,但是正如前面所述,通过做题初期对选项的词性分类,以及答题过程中对空格处词性的预判,想要做对题目应该也不是件难事儿。

参考答案:

36.A advantages 37.K insured 38. C bother

39. L major 40. H features 41. F discount

42. I fluctuate 43. B assess 44. M naturally

45. N potential

段落匹配:

【解析】

此类题目重点考察考生的信息识别和判断能力,关键是段落关键词、关键信息的再现、段落大意的总结等方式。大家还是按照课堂所教授的方式,先看文章的大小 标题获取文章大意,但不要先看文章,直接带问题去搜寻段落,一次最多带着2-3个选项去定位答案,这样更有针对性,也更有效果。

【点评】

瑞典是一个男女平等意识非常强的国家,这篇文章对这种平等政策带来的问题,展开了讨论。

瑞典特殊的政治配额制度让女性在政坛占据一定的位置,但是在职场上,瑞典高职位女性的数量却少于美国。而原因在于瑞典16个月的带薪产假及允许兼职的政策,会造成女性的职业生涯出现一段停滞期。也正是这样的原因,让很多企业在雇佣全职女性员工的时候,保持谨慎。 尽管有这样的问题存在,瑞典仍是全球最具活力和创新力的经济体之一,民众的幸福指数非常高。瑞典在消除性别歧视上做了很多努力,但是歧视依然是存在的。面对这种情况,瑞典的立法机构也在采取一系列的措施。

作者提出,不希望瑞典通过以下的方式解决问题,比如禁用具有性别意义的称呼,加强女性在政坛配额,以及把女性对家庭的依恋也当做是一种性别歧视,因为实际上,大多数的妈妈不想成为精英,而瑞典现行的政策给了她们过自己想过的生活的机会。

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文章的思路还是比较清晰的,选项的信号词也比较明显,比较容易定位,整体难度不大

【答案】

46. J 47. I 48. B 49. D 50. B 51. H

52. M 53. E 54. A 55. L

仔细阅读

Passage One

【解析】

这是一篇关于手机短信的议论文。改编自Time的一篇题为Is Texting Killing the EnglishLanguage?的文章。文章提到手机短信因文字缩写、话语庸俗而受到批评。作者则认为短信更接近于一种“口”语,并随着时间的推移而变 得更加丰富多彩。作者接着对文字和话语进行了历史的展望,话语先于文字产生。手机短信作为一种新的说话方式出现,形成了自己的语法和规则。作者以 LOL,meat和silly为例,指出话语的含义会随时间推移产生变化。作者认为短信不会破坏人们的写作技能,而是口头交流的一种新形式。

文章本身话题和语言难度不高,题目设置也比较简单,通过关键词定位到相应段落和句子,结合选项排除法还是比较容易选出正确答案的。

【答案】

56. D. It is often hard tounderstand.

57. C. It does not have as long ahistory.

58. A. It brings texters closer toeach other.

59. D. the gradual change of wordmeaning.

60. B. It is a new form of verbalcommunication.

Passage Two

【解析】

本文来自Time上一篇文章,题为“Viewpoint: Oprah as Harvard's Commencement Speaker Is anEndorsement of Phony Science”。文章从作者反对哈佛大学授予奥普拉?温弗瑞荣誉法律博士及作为毕业典礼演讲者展开,剖析现在美国大学的一些弊端。虽然荣誉学位会授予给 一些非专业的领导者,但是奥普拉并不适合,她崇尚伪科学,与哈佛大学的座右铭——真理相悖。进而引出现在很多美国大学过于注重公共关系和品牌形象,忽略了 追求知识的保护。随着美国研究型大学开始仿照盈利机构和娱乐中心的做法,他们很容易忽视大学的主要使命,即产生和传播知识。其实就是在呼吁美国著名大学, 如哈佛大学,应该集中精力在追求知识和真理上。 文章有一定难度,涉及一些难词难句。题目考查细节题和推理题,需准确把握定位句的意思。

【答案】

61 B. She worked her way tosuccess in the entertainment industry.

62 B. She was known as a supporterof fake science.

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63 A. He was strongly against it.

64 C. They attach too muchimportance to public relations.

65 D. Pursuit of knowledge andtruth.

段落翻译:

【解析】

翻译(中译英)考试既是最难的,又是最灵活的。事实上,传统的押题在改革后的翻译题型中的作用不是特别明显,因为涉及中国的信息量过于复杂。上次第一次 考新题型的翻译题,主要面向的是中国的传统文化,我们上课成功压中两题。而这次考试则转向了时事考查,变化是非常明显的。这次考题所考查的分别是“中国热 词”、“中国科学院”和“北京治污”这三个主题,尤其是“中国热词”和“北京治污”是时下中国社会最热门的话题,其实“中国科学院”的内容也很有时代感, 但对考生而言感觉会更难。

通过本次考题,考生更要明确我们在课堂上强调的,翻译更靠大家平时的积累,扩大阅读面,关注时事,最主要的是在打好英语应用的基础上,多学多练基础的汉译英的翻译技巧。 翻译一:

北京计划未来三年投资7,600亿元治理污染,从减少PM2.5排放入手,这一新公布的计划旨在减少四种主要污染源,包括500多万俩机动车的尾气 (exhaust)排放、周边地区燃煤、来自北方的沙尘暴和本地的建筑灰尘。另有850亿元用于新建或升级城市垃圾处理和污水(sewage)处理设施, 加上300亿元投资未来三年的植树造林(forestation)

市政府还计划建造一批水循环利用工厂,并制止违章建筑,以改善环境。另外,将更严厉地处罚违反限排规定的行为。

【参考译文】

Beijing is going to invest 760billion yuan in next three years to control pollution, beginning with cuttingdown the emission of PM 2.5 . This newly announced project aims to reduce fourmajor sources of pollution, including exhaust from 5000 thousand

motorvehicles, coal-burning in surrounding areas, sandstorms from the north andlocal construction dust. Another 85 billion yuan is used to build or upgradethe facilities of disposing garbage and sewage of the city. In addition, 30billion to support afforestation programs in next three years.

The municipal government alsoplans to construct some plants to use cycle water, banning illegalconstructions to modify the environment. Furthermore, Beijing will punish thosewho violate the rules of emission-reduction more severely.

翻译二:

最近,中国科学院(Chinese A cademy of Sciences ) 出版了关于其最新科学发现与未来一年展望的年度系列报告。系列报告包括三部分:科学发展报告、高技术发展报告、中国可持续发展战略报告。第一份报告包含中 国科学家的最新发现,诸如新粒子研究与H7N9病毒研究的突破,该报告还突出强调了未来几年需要关注的问题。第二份报告公布了一些应用科学研究的突破。该 报告还突出强调了未来几年需要关注的问题。第二份报告公布了一些应用科学研究

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的热门领域。如3D打印和人造器官研究。第三份报告呼吁加强顶层设计,以消除 工业升级中的结构性障碍,并促进节能减排。

注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。

【参考译文】

Chinese Academy of Sciencerecently published an annual report about its latest scientific findings andthe prospect of the next year. The report consists of three parts: sciencedevelopment, more advanced technology development and the sustainable

strategyof China. The first one includes the latest findings of Chinese scientists,such as the research of new particle and the breakthrough in the study of H7N9virus.

Furthermore, it highlights some problems we need to focus in next fewyears. The second one announces some heated fields in applied science. Forexample, the 3-dimension print and the study of human organs. The third onesuggests people enhance the top design in order to get rid of the structuralobstacles in industrial upgrading and to promote the energy-saving andemission-reduction.

翻译三:

中文热词通常反映社会变化和文化,有些在外国媒体上愈来愈流行。例如,土豪(tuhao)和大妈(dama)都是老词,但是已获取了新的意义。

土豪以前指欺压佃户和仆人的乡村地主,现在用于指花钱如流水或者喜欢炫耀财富的人,也就是说,土豪有钱,但没有品位。大妈是对中年妇女的称呼,但现在特指不久前金价下跌时大量购买黄精的中国妇女。

土豪和大妈可能会被人收入新版牛津(Oxford)英语词典,至今已有约120个中文词被加进了牛津英语词典,成为了英语语言的一部分。

【参考译文】

The Chinese heated words usuallyreflect social changes and culture, some of which are increasingly popular withforeign media. Tuhao and dama, for example, are both old words, but they getdifferent meanings now.

The word tuhao used to mean rurallandlords who oppress their tenants and servants, while now it refers to peoplespending money without limits or those showing off all around. That is to say,tuhao owns money rather than taste. The word dama is used to describemiddle-aged women. However, it is regarded as a special word to call

thoseChinese women who rushed to purchase gold when the gold price decreased sharplynot long ago.

Tuhao and dama may be included inthe new Oxford dictionary. Up to now, about 120 Chinese words have been addedto it, becoming a part of English language.

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