2016年6月CET-6六级真题答案及解析

写作范文:

题目1:Try to imaginewhat will happen when more and more robots take the place of human beings inindustry as well as people’s daily lives.

沈阳新东方 魏靖人老师范文:

Nowadays, when it comes to the issues of robots, individuals’opinions vary from person to person. Some people believe that robots willenlighten our life, while other are worried about that they will ruin the wholeworld. As I see, the increasing number of robots has the power to altereverything in the coming future entirely.【开篇点题,陈述观点】

First and foremost, it can be imagined and predicted thatpeople’ life will be absolutely and definitely easier for the future generationwith the growing number of computer machines. There is no need for people toendeavor to finish those complicated working stuff, which will be replaced byonly a few computer progress. All of them can be completed by these smartrobots quickly and perfectly. In addition, people will save much more time andenergy when they deal with a task, because robots are their ideal replacementfor these tough problems. As a result, it will save them plenty of time forfeeling communication or even some rest.【第二部分提出论据,支持论点】

In a word, the growing number of robots will change our

lifestyle for sure. Only by these robots will we witness and experience an

exceptional comforting life.【总结文章,再次强化观点】

题目2:Try to imaginewhat will happen when people spend more and more time in the virtual worldinstead of interacting in the real world.

Nowadays, when it comes to the issues of living in thevirtual world, individuals’ opinions vary from person to person. Some peoplebelieve that the virtual world and its colorful and all-mighty contents willenlighten our life, while other are worried about that it will ruin the wholesociety. As I see it, the issue that an increasing number of people areindulging in the virtual world can hardly be postponed in the coming future.

First and foremost, it can be imagined and predicted thatpeople’ life will be absolutely and definitely changed for the futuregeneration with computer machines and social network becoming pervasive. Thereis no need for people to endeavor to finish those complicated working stuff anymore, which will be replaced by only a few computer progress. In addition, thatquick way to handle problems will also isolate people and hinder thecommunication between them. Consequently, they may be increasingly indifferentand cold-blooded since people are separated entirely.

In a word, the trend that individuals choose to live in thevirtual world will becoming more and more prevalent for sure. It is time thatwe should take some immediate measures at the moment.

题目3:Try to imagine what will happen when

people spend more and more people study online instead of attending school.

Nowadays, when it comes to the issues of e-learning in thevirtual world, individuals’ opinions vary from person to person. Some peoplebelieve that e-learning on the Internet will bring us great convenience, whileothers are worried about that it will ruin the nature of study. As I see it,the issue that an increasing number of people are indulging in the e-learningcan hardly be postponed in the coming future.

First and foremost, it can be imagined and predicted thatstudents’ life will be absolutely and definitely changed for the futuregeneration with e-learning becoming pervasive. There is no need for students toendeavor to finish those complicated study at school, which will be replaced bysome on-line courses. However, that quick way to make achievements in studywill also isolate students and hinder the communication between them.Consequently, they may be growingly indifferent and cold-blooded and lacksocial skills since they are separated entirely.

In a word, it is beneficial for students to choose sort of

on-line course, while the face-to-face studying process at school also plays a

significant role. It is time that we should place great emphasis on this issue

and take some proper methods to enhance the situation.

翻译范文:

深圳是中国广东省一座新开发的城市。在改革开放之前,深圳不过是一个小渔村。仅有三万多人。20世纪80年代,中国政府创立了深圳经济特区,作为实施社会主义市场经济的试验田。如今。,深圳人口已经超过1,000万,整个城市发生巨大的变化。

到2014年,深圳的经济实力而言,深圳居于中国顶尖城市之列。由于其独特的地位,深圳也是国内企业家创业人均GDP已经达到25,000美元,相当于一些发达国家的水平。就综合的理想之地。

沈阳新东方王佳老师版:

Shenzhen, a newly-developingcountry in Guangdong Province, China, was only a fishing village with about 30000 population before the Reform and Opening up. In 1980s, Chinese governmentmade Shenzhen the special economic zone as the experimental field of themarket-oriented economy. Now, Shenzhen, with population of over 100million,has witnessed its own radicalchanges.

In 2014, the per-capita GDPof Shenzhen has been 25,000 dollars, the level of some developed countries inthe world. As for the comprehensive power, Shenzhen has been ranked the topamong Chinese cities. Shenzhen’s unique geographic position brings bothdomestic and overseas entrepreneurs an ideal place to start their career.

旗袍(qipao)是一种雅致的中国服饰,源于中国的满族(Manzu Nationality)。在清代,旗袍是王室女性穿着的宽松长袍。上世纪20年代,受西方服饰的影响,旗袍发生了一些变化。袖口(cuffs)变窄,袍身变短。这些变化使女性美得以展现。

如今,旗袍经常出现在世界级的时装秀上。中国女性出席重要社交聚会时,旗袍往往是她们的首选。很多中国新娘也会选择旗袍作为结婚礼服。一些有影响的人士甚至建议将旗袍作为中国女性的民族服饰。

Qipao, as anexquisite Chinese clothing, originates from China's Manchu Nationality. In theQing Dynasty , it was a loose robe specially for the royal women. In the 1920s,influenced by Western clothing, it embraced many changes, for example, narrowerthe cuffs and shorter the dress. These changes enabled Qipao to fullyexpresswomen’s beauty. Nowadays, Qipao quite oftenappears on world-class fashion shows. It is usually the first choice forChinese women as they attend social parties. Meanwhile, many Chinese brideswill select it as their wedding dress. Some influential personalities evensuggest making it as the national costume for Chinese women.

六级翻译(创新):

中国的创新正以前所未有的速度蓬勃发展。为了在科学技术上尽快赶超世界发达国家,中国近年来大幅度增加了研究开发资金。中国的大学和研究所正在积极开展创新研究。这些研究覆盖了从大数据到生物化学、从新能源到机器人等高科技领域。它们还与各地的科技园合作,是创新成果商业化。与此同时,无论在产品还是商业模式上,中国企业家也在努力争做创新的先锋,以适应国内外消费市场不断变化和增长的需求。

China's innovation isbooming at an unprecedented speed. In order to catch up with the developedcountries in the world in science and technology as soon as possible, China hasincreased dramatically in recent years.The research and development isextremely rapid. China's universities and research institutes are activelycarrying out innovative researches. These studies cover from large data tobiochemistry, new energy to the robot and other high-tech fields. They alsowork with the park, which is a innovation commercialization. At the same time,either in products or business models, Chinese entrepreneurs are also trying tobe the pioneers of innovation, aiming at adapting to consumers’ market,whichhas constantly changing and growing demand both at home and abroad.

听力答案:

Conversation One:

W: So Mike,you managed theinnovation project at Two Santack.

M: I did indeed.

W: Well then, first congratulations. It seems to have beenvery successful.

M: Thanks, yes. I really help things turn around at TwoSantact.

W: What is the revival in their fortune? Did it highly do toa strategic situation?

M: Yes, yes I think it was.Santack

was a company was much following a pack, doing everyone else was doing. I

getting rapidly left behind. I could see there were a lot of talent there and

some great potential. Particularly in their product development. I just harness

that some help.

W: Was the innovation the core of the project?

M: Absolutely, if it doesn’t sound like too much cliché. Our world is constantly changing and changing quickly. Mini to beinnovating constantly to keep up with this. Standstill, you stop.

W: No stop for sneaking the roses?

M: Well, I will do that my personal life sure. But as a

business strategy, I’m afraid there is no stopping.

W: What exactly is the strategic innovation then?

M: Strategic innovation is the process of managing innovation

of making sure to take place all levels of the company and that is related to

the company’s overall strategy.

W: I see.

M: So,instead of innovationfor innovation sake and new products being simply because of the technology isthere, the company culture must switch from these pointing time innovations tocontinue high innovation from everywhere and everyone.

W: How did you alliance strategy throughout the company?

M: I soon became aware of the complaint useless. People takeno notice. Simply it came about through the practice trickling down. This upand set. People could see it was the best work.

W: Does innovation on a scale really give competitiveadvantage?

M:I am certain of it.Absolutely. Especially it was difficult for a copy. The risk is the core thatthe innovation to limitation.

W: But now is it strategic?

M: precisely.

W: Thanks for talking to us.

M: Sure.

1.       What seems to havebeen very successful according to the woman speaker?

2.       What did the companylack before the company was implemented?

3.       What did the man sayhe should do in his business?

4.       What does the man sayis the risk of the innovation?

Long

conversation 2

M:Todaymy guest is Dana who has worked for the last twentyyears as aninterpreter. Dana, welcome.

W:ThankYou.

M:Now,I’d like to begin by saying that I have on theoccasions used an interpretermyself as a foreign correspondent.So I’m full ofmemo rations for what youdo.6. But I think yourprofession is sometimes underrated and many people thinkanyone who speaks morethan one language can do it.

W:Thereare any interpreters I know who don’t haveprofessional qualifications and

training. You only really get profession after many years inthe job.

M:Andsay you can divide what you do into two distinct methodssimultaneous and

consecutive interpreting.

W:That’sright.7. The

techniques you use aredifferent.And a lot of interpreters would sayone is easier than the other,less stressful.

M:Simultaneousinterpreting, putting someone’s words intoanother language more or less asthey speak, sounds to me like the moredifficult.

W:Well,actually no.8.Mostpeople in the business would agree that consecutiveinterpreting is the morestressful. You have to wait for the speaker to deliverquite a chunk of languagebefore you then put it into the second language whichputs your short termmemory under in tense stress.

M:Youmight know presumably?

W:Absolutely.Anythinglike numbers, names, places have to benoted down, but the rest is never

translated word for word. You have found the way ofsummarizing it. So that themessages arethere, turning every single word intothe target language wouldput too much strain on the interpreter and slow downthe whole process toomuch.

M:Butwhile simultaneous interpreting you start translatingalmost as soon as the

other person starts speaking, you must have some preparationbeforehand.

W:Well,hopefully, the speakers will outline of the topic aday or two in advance, you

have a low time to do research prepare technical expressionsand so on

Q:5.Whatare the speakers mainly talking about?

6.Whatdoes the man think ofDana’s profession?

7.Whatis Dana say about theinterpreters she knows?

8.Whatdo most of interpreters think of consecutiveinterpreting?

Section B

Passage 1

Mothers have been warnedfor years that sleeping

with their new born infantis a bad idea because it increases the risk

that the baby might die unexpectedly during the night.But now Israeli

researchers are reporting thateven sleeping in the same room can have

negative consequences, not for the child, but for the mother.Mothers

who slept in the same room with their infants, whether in the same bed or just

the same room, have poor sleep the mother whose baby slept else where in the

house. They woke up more frequently or awake approximately 20 minutes longer

per night and have shorter period of uninterrupted sleep. These results how

true even taking into account that many of the women in the study were

breast-feeding their babies. Infants, on the other hand, didn’t appear to have

worse sleep whether they slept in the same or different room from their

mothers. The researchers acknowledge that since the families they studied were

all middle classes Israelis. It is possible that the results will be different

in different cultures. Lead author TTTT wrote in an email that the research

team also didn’t measure father sleep. So it is possible that patterns could

also be causing the sleep disruptions for mums. Right now, to reduce the risk

of sudden infant death in the room,the AmericanAcademy of PD recommends the

mothers not sleep in the same bed with their babies, but sleep in the same

room.The Israeli study suggests that doing so, may be best for thebaby, but may take at all on mum.

9What is the long health view about the mothersleeping with new-born babies?

10 What do Israeli researchers’ findings show?

11What does the American Academy’s PD recommend mothers do?

Passage2

Passage2

The US has already lost more than a third of the native languages

that existed before European colonization and the remaining 192 are classed by

the UNESCO as ranging between unsafe and extinct."We need more funding and more effort to return theselanguages to everyday use," says Fred Nowosky of the National museum ofthe American Indians,"we are making progress, but

money needs to be spent on revitalizing languages, not just documenting them."Some reported languages mainly in California and Oklahoma where thousands ofIndians were forced to relocate in the 19th century have fewer than 10 nativespeakers. Part of the issue is that tribal groups themselves don't alwaysbelieve their languages are endangered until they are down to the last handfulof speakers. "But progress is being made through emerging schools, becauseif you teach children when they are young, it will stay with them as adults andthat is the future." says Fred Nowosky. Such schools have become a modelin Hawaii, but the islanders' native language are still classed by the UNESCOas critically endangered because only 1000 people speak it. The decline in the AmericanAfrican languages has historical roots.In the mid 19th

century, the US government adopted a policy of Americanizing Indian children by

removing them from their homes and cultures. Within a few generations, most

have forgotten their native tongues.Another challenge to languagesurvival is television.It has brought English into

homes, and pushed out traditional storytelling and family time together, accelerating

the extinction of native languages.

Questions12-15 are based on the passage you just heard.

12.What can we learn from the report?

13.For what purpose does Fred Nowosky appeal from the funding?

14.What is the historical cause of the decline of the American Indian Languages?

15.What does the speaker say about television?

Section C

Lecture one

Gragroszen lost her job as a sales manager nearly three yearsago.and it is still unemployed.it is literally like something a dream toremember what it is like to actually be able to go out and it Puts the days towork and receive a day pay

At first Rosen made house payments with the help

unemployment insurance.it pays late of workers to have their previous wages law

they look for work.But now the insurance has run out for him and it has to maketough choices. He comes back on medications and he no longer support hisdisabled mother. It is devastating experiences. New researchers says the USrecession that is now over. But many people remain unemployed and unemployedworkers face difficult odds. There is literally only one job opening for everyfive unemployed workers. So Four out of five workers have no chance of findingjob. Business have down-sized or shutdown across America, leading fewer jobopportunitiesfor those in search ofwork. Experts who monitor unemployed statistic in box Pennsylvania say abouttwenty-eight thousand people are unemployed and many of them are jobless do tono force of their own.

Local directer Elizabeth says they provide trading

guidance to help find local job opportunity.So here is job opening .Here is job seeker.But the lack of workopportunities limit how much she can help. Rosen says he hopes congress willtake action. This month, he launched the nineteen unions and organizations ofeighteen internet based grass root gross groups

Their goal is to convince law makers to extend unemployedbenefits. But Pennsylvania says government simply do not have enough money toextend unemployment insurance.he thinks the best way to

help long-term unemployed is to allow local company that can create more jobs .But the boost investigator for the plan to work will take time Time thatRosen says requiresfood and payments .Rosen says who uses the last stating to try to hang on to he worked for morethan twenty years to buy. But one study is gone . He doesn’t know what hell do

16-18

16 how does the unemployment insurance help the unemployed?

17.What is the localdirector Elizabeth of the box county careering doing?

18.What doesPennsylvania state representative say is the best way to help long-termunemployed?

Lecture 2:

W:19.Earlier this year, British

explorers Pen Huddle and his team tried three months to cross the frozen Arctic

ocean taking measurements and recording observations about the ice.

M:While we have been believed that we would be in account ofa good proportion of this older, thicker, technically multi-year ice that hasbeen around for a few years and just get thicker and thicker. we actually findthere wasn’t any multi-year ice at all.

W: Some observations and summering service over the pastseveral years has shown less ice in the polar region.20.Butthe recent measurements show the lost is more pronounced than the previousthought.

M:We are looking at roughly 80 percent loss of ice cover onthe Arctic ocean in ten years, roughly ten years and 100 percent loss in nearlytwenty years. Cambridge Scientist Peter Whitens who is measuring the findingsthat in the summer season .21.But research managementshows the lost of than previous thought. We areroughly looking at the percent ice cover for ten years. roughly tenyears about 100 percent invisible.The more you lose, the more youcreated during the summit The less forms in winter, the following in summer. Itcomes down brain successes until it has gone. environmental treaty worldwidelike fun. The artists say ice in the symptom. fast than expected. Actually, ithas to translate into more urgency to deal with climate changing problems andreduce emissions. Greenhouse emissions blame for global warming needs to comeout the by the change summit in December. we have basically achieved there, tocommunicate the deal. that’s the minimum.

M:We has to do that incredibly. And that we have to find theequipment .What the needs urgency The carbon we produce into the atmospherekeeps the warming fire for 1000 years.22.So we have to

come back the rapidly now. Because it takes a long time to work it through into

our response by the atmosphere.We cannot switch off global warming. Wehave to stop being good in the near future. We had to now. There is not easytechnological What is more easy to climate change. He and other scientists saidthere are the two optional to replace the fasten fuels. Generally, energy withthe global warming in nuclear power.

Q19: What did Pen Huddle and his team do in the Arctic Ocean?

Q20: What does the report say about the Arctic region?

Q21: What does Cambridge scientist Peter Whitens say in hisstudy?

Q22: How these Peter Whitens view common change?

Lecture 3

From a very earlyage, some children exhibit better self-control than others.Now, a new study began with 1,000 children in New Zealand

tracked how low self-control can predict poor health, money troubles and even a

criminal record in their adult years.Researchers has been studying thegroup of children for decades now. Some of the early observations have to dowith the level of self-control the youngsters displayed parents, teachers, eventhe kids themselves, scored the youngsters on measures like "acting beforethinking" and "persistence in reaching goals." The children ofthe study are now adults in their thirties. Terrie Moffitt of Duke Universityand her research colleague found that kids with self-control issues tended togrow up to become adults with a far more troubling set of issues to deal with."The children who had the lowest self-control when they were age three to10, later on had the most health problems in their thirties," Moffittsaid, "and they had the worst financial situation. They were more likelyto have a criminal record and to be raising a child as a single parent on avery low income.""Even the children who had above-averageself-control as pre-schoolers, could have benefited from more self-controltraining. They could have improved their financial situation and their physicaland mental health situation 30 years later."So,

children with minor self-control problems were likely as adults to have minor

health problems, and so on.Moffitt said it's still unclear why somechildren have better self-control than others, though other researchers havefound that it's mostly a learned behavior, with relatively little geneticinfluence. But good self-control can run in families because children with goodself-control are more likely to grow up to be healthy and prosperous parents."Whereas some of the low-self-control study members are more likely to besingle parents with a very low income and the parent is in poor health andlikely to be a heavy substance abuser," said Moffitt. "So that's nota good atmosphere for a child. So it looks as though self-control is somethingthat in one generation can disadvantage the next generation."But the good news, according to Moffitt, is that self-control

can be taught by parents, and through school curricula that have been shown to

be effective.But the good news is the Moffitt says that self-controlcan be taught by the parents and through school curricula that have proved tobe effective. Terry Moffitt’s paper on the link on self-control and adultstatus is later is published proceeding the academy of sciences.

23. What is the new study about?

24. What does the study seem to show?

25. What does Moffitt say is the good news to the study?

阅读答案:

选词填空

26.正确选项O undertakes

27.正确选项K occupation

28.正确选项H existence

29.正确选项J intolerant

30.正确选项A automatically

31.正确选项N slightly

32.正确选项E emphasizing

33.正确选项M recession

34.正确选项D confused

35.正确选项B beneficial

36.正确选项I

With a tax imposed on expensive health insurance plans, mostemployers will likely transfer money from health expense into wages.

37.正确选项C

Changes in policy would be approved or rejected as a whole sothat lobbyists would find it hard to influence lawmakers.

38.

38.正确选项L

It is not easy to curb the rising medical costs in America.

39正确答案D

Standardization of forms for automatic processing will save alot of medical expenses.

40正确答案K

Republications and the insurances industry are stronglyopposed to the creation of a public insurances

41正确答案E

Conversion of paper to electronic medical records will helpeliminate redundant tests and prevent drug interactions

42.正确选项G

The light cost ofmedical services and unnecessary tests and treatments have driven up medicalexpenses.

43.正确选项A

One main factor that has driven up medical expenses is thatdoctors are compensated for the amount of care rather than its effect.

44.正确选项N

Contrary to analysts’doubts, the author believes drugprices may be lowered through negotiation.

45.正确选项J

Fair competition might create a strong incentive for insurersto charge less.

仔细阅读

Passage one

46.正确选项CInteractive television advertising issuccessful when incorporated into situation comedies.

47.正确选项CSomewhat doubtful.

48.正确选项CIt has placed TV advertising at a greatdisadvantage.

49.正确选项BIt has done well in engaging the viewers.

50.正确选项AThey may be due to the novel way ofadvertising.

Passage Two

51.正确选项BInsufficient demand.

52.正确选项DGroundless.

53.正确选项AThe booming defense industry.

54.正确选项A

Powerful opposition to government’s stimulus efforts.

55.正确选项C Toshow the urgent need for the government to take action.

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