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    2011年6级真题答案(2011六级真题答案)

    作者:admin  来源:www.zxedu.cn  发布时间:2025-08-26 23:13:21

    Part ⅠWriting

    范文:

    Clothes Do Not Make the Man

    We are familiar with an old saying that “Clothes make the man,” which means good-looking outfits may possibly make a person better liked. Many people judge others by the way they dress. For these people, what one wears is taken as an essential signal of status and an expression of characteristics. Consequently, clothes do help make a good impression on others.

    But I have a different view on this issue. I think the good impression one leaves on others based on clothes doesn’t last long. Clothes just make a man look better, but will in no sense make him a better person.On the contrary, when people who are fascinated by a person’s clothes eventually find out that he/she is an undesirable person, they would think he/she is pretentious and may even treat him/her with contempt . On top of this, people who attach too much importance to clothes would waste their time and money on it: Besides, it adversely affects their effort on the things that really matter.

    In summary, clothes do help in making an initial image, but do not make the man. One’s internal beauty and knowledge are more decisive of a person’s value.

    Part Ⅱ Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)

    1. B 由题干中the whole life 可定位到首段第二句…amassing three separate home libraries in his lifetime. 题干中the whole life 和原文in his life time 相对应。根据定位句可知,Jefferson 这一生共拥有三个家庭图书馆。因此B项“在家建了三个图书馆”与文意相符,为正确答案。

    2. C 由题干中Congress Classification System 可定位到第一个小标题下首段末句…such as those at universities, tend to use the Library of Congress Classification System because it offers a more specific array of subjects for categorization … 根据原文because原因状语从句可知,因为该制度提供了更详细的图书分类标准。所以C项“分门别类更为详细”与原文相符。

    3. D 由题干中colors 可定位到第一个小标题下第五段第二句:Those generally forgetful about the colors of their books might disagree. 题干中dilike与原句中might disagree对应。该句说,那些对书的颜色健忘的人不会同意该做法,由此可知D项“通常记不起书颜色的人”与文意相符。

    4. A 由题干中the frequency they might be touched定位到第一个小标题下第七段第二句Prioritizing when you…books you reach for frequently,such as reference books or favorite novels.根据原句可知,按照所需图书优先的原则,你可将未读过的书或常常需要用的书,如参考书或最钟爱的小说放在书架中最靠前的位置。由此可知,A项与原文相符,其中at the most important position与原文at the forefront相对应。

    5. D 由题干中treasured books可定位到第二个小标题下首段末句…buy glass cases,which might be preferable if your collection includes antique books that you want to preserve. 原句中的antique books是题干中treasured books的一种。根据该句可知,古书之类的珍贵书应该用玻璃书架保存。因此D项为正确答案。

    6. C 由题干中academic reading可定位到第二个小标题下第四段末句Overstuffed couches and chairs will beckon guests to spend a few hours reading,but if you fall asleep as soon as you hit the couch,…if you’ll be doing scholarly or professional reading.根据该句可知,柔软舒适的沙发或椅子会让人花上几个小时的时间去阅读,但如果你一碰着这些沙发就想睡觉,尤其是进行学术阅读时,那就在图书馆的家具上另做打算吧。题干中academic reading与原文scholarly or professional reading相对应。可知C项与原文相符,为正确答案。

    7. B 由题干中proper lighting可定位到第二个小标题下第五段第三句:The lamp should be positioned over your shoulder… 题干问的是光线的选择。根据定位句可知,台灯的光线应从肩膀上方过来,由此可见B项正确。

    8. excess moisture and dust 由题干中being damaged by insects可定位到第三个小标题下第二段末句:Keeping your library free of excess moisture and dust will help to prevent an attack by these insects and vermin. 此处要求填入名词性成分与avoid搭配。根据该句可知,保持图书室干燥和洁净,可避免图书馆遭虫害。因此excess moisture and dust符合题干要求,为正确答案。

    9. between 60 oF and 70 oF 由题干中temperature可定位到第三个小标题下第四段第二句:Books should be stored away from radiators and kept in a room between 60 oF and 70 oF. 此处要求填入表示温度的词作表语。题干问藏书所需的适当温度是多少。根据该句可知,书籍应在6 0 oF至70 oF间保存。因此句中的温度between 60 oF and 70 oF 符合题干要求。

    10. draw the blinds or curtains 由题干中To reduce the damage of books可以定位到第三个小标题下第五段第三句:If your library has windows,draw the blinds or curtains to minimize injury. 题干中To reduce the damage of books与原文to minimize injury相对应。此处要求填入动词成分与前面的to构成不定式。根据该句可知,为了将对图书的损害降到最低,在有窗子的房间,应将遮光布或窗帘拉下。由此可得出答案draw the blinds or curtains。

    Part Ⅲ Listening Comprehension

    Section A

    11—18 CCCBDCDD 19—25 CAADBAC

    Section B

    26—35 CDABADBACC

    Section C

    36. market-oriented 37. striving 38. competition 39. motive 40. determines

    41.coupled 42. maximize 43. resources

    44. An important factor in a market-oriented economy is the mechanism by which consumer demands can be expressed and responded to by producers

    45. more supply of products results in reducing its cost, this will tend to increase the supply offered by seller-producers

    46. the concept of private property embraces not only the ownership of productive resources but also certain rights

    听力原文:

    Part Ⅲ Listening Comprehension

    Section A

    Directions: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A),B),C) and D),and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.

    11. M: It’s a beautiful watch. The style is so fashionable that I guess it must come from abroad. Where did you get it ?

    W: It came in the mail this morning, as a birthday present from my parents. They bought it from Korea.

    Q: What does the woman say about the watch ?

    12. M: I am taking up a collection for the jazz band. Would you like to give ?

    W: Just a minutue while I get my wallet?

    Q: What will the woman probably do next ?

    13. M: What do you mean, my suit isn’t ready yet ! I dropped it off for alteration more than three weeks ago.

    W: Our tailor has been out sick. So work is backed up for about a week.

    Q: What is the man’s problem ?

    14. W: Renting the conference room at the hotel will cost us too much. We’re already running in the red.

    M: How about using our dining room for the meeting ?

    Q: What’s worrying the woman ?

    15. M: I wish you had told me your vacation plans sooner. I hope we could have a splendid vacation.

    W: I’m sorry. I thought you knew I go to my parents’ beach house each August.

    Q: Why is the man upset ?

    16. W: The charity appeal raise only half of what it was expected. I didn’t expect the amount is so low.

    M: One quarter of a million is respectable, however. I had hoped we could get all of it back.

    Q:How much money did they expect to raise ?

    17. W: Can you take me to the Palace Restaurant quickly ? I’m ten minutes late already.

    M: I don’t know. I’ll try. It will take at least twenty minutes.

    Q: What do we learn from the conversation ?

    18. M: How do you get to Route 22 from the airport ?

    W: Take the airport exit and immediately get onto Route 1 north. On account of the construction, there are several very sharp turns, so be careful.

    Q: Why should the man be careful ?

    Now you’ll hear two long conversations.

    Conversation One

    W: You are an expert on urban problem, Mr. Cross. I wonder how you would describe the characteristics of these enormous cities.

    M: The first point to make is that they are different from large cities in Europe and America.

    W: Surly all large cities are essentially similar.

    M: It’s true that all large cities experience similar problems provisioning housing and services, but the difference lies in the time factor.

    W: Surly some of the cities we are considering are just as old and, in some cases, much older, than cities in the United States, for instance.

    M: Very true, but the large cities of Europe and the United States grew relatively slowly. London had a population of more than a million at the beginning of the nineteenth century and this number of more than eight million. And this growth was parallel to industrial growth throughout the country. The same is true of New York, for example.

    W: But this is not true if Mexico city or Buenos Aires ?

    M: No, it is not. Throughout Latin America and in parts of Asia, cities have grown much faster than industry, or agriculture for that matter. Some of these cities have quadrupled in size in less than two decades, while industrial growth over the same period may have only reached thirty to forty percent.

    W: What does this mean ?

    M: Essentially the population growth is not equal to the number of employment opportunities. Much of the increase is due to immigration from the countryside, a movement of people in search of better conditions.

    19. What is the relationship between the two speakers ?

    20. In which period did the population of London reach about 1 million ?

    21. Where have many large cities sprung up so quickly ?

    Conversation Two

    M: So how come you chose psychology ?

    W: Well, at first I didn’t have any clear idea of what I wanted to do after university. I didn’t say to myself “I want to be a clinical psychologist or a researcher or anything like that.” I suppose I have just always been interested in people and the way they act.

    M: And what was the course like ?

    W: It was just great. The teachers were all really friendly and they had this special approach to teaching. The whole course was based on a problem solving approach.

    M: I see from your CV that you graduated in 1997 and after that, let me see…

    W: I got a job with the deparment of employment. It was only a temporary thing for about six months. I used to have to design questionnaires and things like that for surveys that they carried out. And I guess the psychology course at college helped me a lot.

    M: So why did you leave ?

    W: Well, four years is a long time to be asking people questions You know those sorts of questions about washing powder and shampoo. After two years of doing that I felt that while I could do it well, now I want to do something else that’s a little different. It just wasn’t challenging for me any more and because I needed a challenge I decided to move when I heard about the position of Senior Researcher here at institute I knew that’s exactly what I want.

    22. Why did the woman want to learn psychology ?

    23. What did the woman like most about the course she learned ?

    24. What did the woman do for her first job ?

    25. What made the woman decide to quit her second job ?

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