2013年6月英语六级真题及答案-第五套(最新整理吐血整理)

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作文范文:Greed or Greet?
The earth has nurtured generations of human beings, offering us with
every resource to survive and prosper. Nowadays, with the explosion of
population and boom of economy, human’s relentless exploitation of natural
resources has caused crisis of exhaustion of energy and resources.
The remark “Earth provides enough to satisfy every man’s needs, but not
every man’s greed.” gives out a warning for us all. The ecosystem has
remained balanced until man becomes obsessed with their ambition to
conquer Nature and they are blinded by greed. On one hand, they are so
economy-oriented that they ignore the protection of environment. Increasing
pollution not only causes serious problems such as global warming but also
could threaten to end human life on our planet. On the other hand, man
exploits and abuses non-renewable energy and resources for the sake of
developing economy. If man insists on extracting natural resources recklessly,
it will be too dreadful to face the consequence.
Let us remember that only when we shake off greed and heal the earth can
we build a better home for ourselves and our future generations.

【快速阅读】 美国工业制造
1-7 DADAAAB
8 higher
9 the immigrants
10 doing more themselves
听力
11. Why she could not get through to him.
12. He has difficulty finding affordable housing.
13. A code number is necessary to run the copy machine.
14. He will stop work to take care of the baby.
15. The shopping center is flooded with people.


16. It will take longer to reconnect the computers to the Net.
17. She did see Prof. Smith on TV.
18. The man has to go to see his doctor again.

19. It is planning to tour East Asia.
20. A lot of good publicity.
21. Pay for the printing of the performance programme.

22. He might give up concert tours.
23. It can do harm to singer’s voice chords.
24. Many lack professional training.
25. Voice problems among pop singers.

Q26 It has not been very successful.
Q27 It increases parking capacity.
Q28 Collect money and help new users.
Q29 They will be discountable to regular customers.

Q30 D. Meat consumption has an adverse effect on the environment.
Q31 B. It lacks the vitamins and minerals essential for health.
Q32 C. Quit eating meats.

Q33 D. They do not admit being alcohol addicts.Q
34 A. To stop them from fighting back.
Q35 B. With support they can be brought back to a normal life.

36. Included
37. categories
38. similar
39. acquaintance


40. recently
41. volunteer
42. citizen
43. indicative
44. You believe you have leadership abilities and your boss put you in c
harge of a new work team
45. He thought he was a good public official, but the voters obviously th
ought otherwise
46. A student writes what he thinks is an excellent composition, but the
teacher writes no encouraging remarks
【阅读】孩子
47 attitudes, beliefs, and behaviors
48 gender roles
49 observing and imitating
50 adulthood or later life
51 explain

第一篇美国经济
52.第一题是美国经济越变越差 有一个词是worse
53. 是不能够反映真实情况 有两个词是 fully reflected
54.第三题是没有把雇佣人数算进去
55. 是没有提供真实的信息 56.是两个机构一起合作

第二篇城乡
57.城乡迁移现象
58.是趋势不会被减慢
59.本书有一个向导,新颖。
60.题是摩天大楼与城市化的关系(原文有原话)
61.是这本书的缺点是什么 是没有深度。


【完型】全球变暖
62. terrifies63. depicted64. even though65. estimating66. confronted67. th
ere68. argument69. excessively70. for example71. risk72. suffering73. Ex
aggeration74. doomed75. majority76. worst77. among78. extinctions79. se
arching for80. to81. despite
【翻译】
82. her eyes closely staring at the screen
83. Not until the middle of the eighteenth century
84. while nothing is less cherished than time
85. If only you were more careful86. a special fund should be set up to
boost innovation

Part III Listening Comprehension
Section A
Directions: In this s
ection, 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 eac
h 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.
W: What's wrong with your phone, Gary? I tried to call you all night yesterday.
M: I'm sorry. No one's able to get through yesterday. My telephone was
disconnected by the phone company.
Q: What does the woman ask the man about?
12.
W: I finally found a really nice apartment that's within my price range.


M: Congratulations! Affordable housing is rare in this city. I've been looking for
a suitable place since I got here six months ago.
Q: What does the man mean?
13.
M: I got this in my mailbox today, but I don't know what it is. Do you have any
idea?
W: Oh, that's your number for the new photocopier. It acquires an access code.
Everyone got one.
Q: What do we learn from the conversation?
14.
W: Jane told me that you'll be leaving at soon. Is it true?
M: Yeah, my wife's maternity leave is close to an end. And since she wants to
go back to work, I've decided to take a year off to raise the baby.
Q: What does the man mean?
15
M: We'll never find a parking space here. What about dropping you at thesouth
gate and I'll find parking somewhere else.
W: Well, OK. It looks like everyone in town came to the mall today.
Q: What does the woman mean?
16
W: When will the computers be back online?
M: Probably not until tomorrow. The problem is more complicated than I
thought.
Q: What does the man mean?
17
M: Did you catch Professor Smith on TV last night?
W: I almost missed it, but my mother just happened to be watching at home
and gave me a call.
Q: What does the woman imply?


18
M: May I get this prescription refilled?
W: I'm sorry, sir, but we can't give you a refill on that. You'll have to get a new
prescription.
Q: What can we infer from the conversation?
听力P1原文
Passage 1
Would you trust a robot to park your car? The question will confront New
Yorkers in February as the city's first robotic parking opens in Chinatown.
The technology has been successfully applied overseas, but the only other
public robotic garage in the United States has been troublesome, dropping
vehicles and trapping cars because of technical problems.
Nonetheless, the developers of the Chinatown garage are confident with the
technology and are counting on it to squeeze 67 cars in an apartment-building
basement that would otherwise fit only 24, accomplished by removing a
maneuver space normally required.
A human-shaped robot won't be stepping into your car to drive it. Rather, the
garage itself does the parking. The driver stops the car on a flat platform and
gets out. The platform is lowered into the garage, and it is then transported to a
vacant parking space by a computer-controlled device similar to an elevator
that also runs sideways.
There is no human supervision, but an attendant will be on hand to accept
cash and explain the system to newly users. Parking rates will be attracted
about $$400 monthly or $$25 per day, according to Ari Milstein, the director of
planning for Automation Parking Systems, which is the U.S. subsidiary of a
German company. This company has built automated garages in several
countries overseas and in the United States for residents of a Washington, D.C.
apartment building.


Questions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you have just heard.
26. What do we learn about the robot parking in the U.S. so far?
27. What advantage does robotic parking have according to the developers?
28. What does the attendant do in the automated garage?
29. What does the company say about the parking rate?
Passage 2
A recent study shows that meat consumption is one of the main ways that
human can damage the environment, second only to the use of motor vehicles.
So how can eating meat have a negative effect on the environment? For a
start, all animals, such as cows, pigs and sheep, always gas limed methane,
which is the second most common green house gas after carbon dioxide.
Many environmental experts now believe that methane is more responsible for
global warming than carbon dioxide. It is estimated that 25% of all methane
that released into the atmosphere coming from farm animals. Another way in
which meat production affects the environment is through the use of water and
land. 2,500 gallons of water are needed to produce one pound of beef. While
20 gallons of water are need to produce one pound of wheat. One acre of
farmland use to for raising cows can produce 250 pounds of beef. One acre of
farmland use to for crop production can produce 1,500 pounds of tomatoes.
Many people now say the benefits of switching to vegetarian diet which
excludes meat and fish. Not just for health reasons, but also because it plays a
vital role in protecting the environment. However, some nutritionists advise
against switching to a totally strict vegetarian diet. They believe such a diet
which includes no products from animal sources can be deficient in many of
the necessary vitamins and minerals our bodies need. Today many people
have come to realize that help the environment and for the human race to
survive, more of us will need to become vegetarian.


Questions 30 to 32 are based on the passage you've just heard.
30. What does the recent study show?
31. What do some nutritionists say about the strict vegetarian diet?
32. What does the speaker think more people need to do?
Passage 3
Alcoholism is a serious disease. Nearly nine million Americans alone suffer
from the illness. Many scientists disagree about what the differences are
between the alcohol addict and social drinker. The difference occurs when
someone needs to drink. And this need gets in the way of his health or
behavior. Alcohol causes a loss of judgment and alertness. After a long period,
alcoholism can deteriorate the liver, the brain and other parts of the body. The
illness is dangerous, because it is involved in half of all automobile accidents.
Another problem is that the victim often denies being an alcohol addict and
won’t get help. Solutions do exist. Many hospitals and centers help patients
cope. Without the assistance, the victim can destroy his life. He would detach
himself from the routines of life. He may lose his employment, home or loved
ones.
All the causes of the sickness are not discovered yet. There is no standard for
a person with alcoholism. Victims range in age, race, sex and background.
Some groups of people are more vulnerable to the illness. People from broken
homes and North American Indians are two examples. People from broken
homes often lack stable lives. Indians likewise had the traditional life taken
from them by white settlers who often encourage them to consume alcohol to
prevent them from fighting back. The problem has now been passed on.
Alcoholism is clearly present in society today. People have started to get help
and information. With proper assistance, victims can put their lives together
one day.
Question 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.


Q33. What is the problem of the victims about alcoholism according to the
speaker?
Q34. Why did white settlers introduce alcohol to Indians?
Q35. What does the speaker seem to believe about those affected by
alcoholism?
Part III Listening Comprehension长对话1
听力原文
Conversation One
W: Well, it’s the South Theater Company. They want to know if we’d be
interested in sponsoring a tour they want to make to East Asia.
M: East Asia? uhh… and how much are they hoping to get from us?
W: Well, the letter mentions 20,000 pounds, but I don’t know if they might
settle for us.
M: Do they say what they would cover? Have they anything specific in mind?
W: No, I think they are just asking all the firms in tongue for as much money as
they think they’ll give.
M: And we are worth 20, 000 pounds, right?
W: It seems so.
M: Very flattering. But I am not awfully happy with the idea. What we get out of
it?
W: Oh, good publicity I suppose. So what I suggest is not that we just give
them a sum of money, but that we offer to pay for something specific like travel
or something, and that in return, we ask for our name to be printed prominently
in the program, and that they give us free advertising space in it.
M: But the travel bill would be enormous, and we could never manage that.
W: I know. But why don’t we offer to pay for the printing of the programs
ourselves on condition that on the front cover there's something like This
program is presented with the compliments of Norland Electronics, and free
advertising of course.


M: Good idea. Well, let’s get back to them and ask what the program they want
will cost. Then we can see if we are interested or not.
Questions 19-21 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
19. What do we learn about the South Theater Company?
20. What benefit does the woman say their firm can get by sponsoring the
Theater Company?
21. What does the woman suggest they do instead of paying the South
Theater Company’s travel expenses?
Part III Listening Comprehension长对话2
听力原文
Conversation Two
W: Rock stars now face a new hazard --- voice abuse. After last week's
announcement that Phil Collins might give up touring because live concerts
are ruining his voice, doctors are counseling stars about the dos and don'ts of
voice care. Here in the studio today, we have Mr. Paul Phillips, an expert from
the High Field Hospital. Paul, what advice would you give to singers facing
voice problems?
M: If pop singers have got voice problems, they really need to be more
selective about where they work. They shouldn't work in smoky atmospheres.
They also need to think about resting their voices after a show. Something else
they need to be careful about is medicines. Aspirin, for example, singers
should avoid aspirin. It thins the blood. And if a singer coughs, this can result in
the bruising of the vocal cords.
W: And is it true that some singers use drugs before concerts to boost their
voices when they have voice problems?
M: Yes, this does happen on occasion. They are easily-available on the
continent and they are useful if a singer has problems with his vocal cords and
has to sing that night. But if they are taken regularly, they cause a thinning of
the voice muscle. Most pop singers suffer from three things: lack of training,


overuse and abuse of the voice, especially when they are young. They have
difficult lives. When they go on tour, they do a vast number of concerts, singing
in smoky places.
W: So, what would you advise the singers to do?
M: Warm you voice up before a show and warm it down after.
Questions 22-25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
22. What does last week's announcement say about rock star, Phil Collins?
23. What does Paul Philips say about aspirin?
24. What does Paul Philips say about young pop singers?
25. What are the speakers mainly talking about?
Part III Listening Comprehension
复合式听写题目
Self-image is the picture you have of yourself, the sort of person you believe
you are. Included in your self-image are the categories in which you place
yourself, the roles you play and other similar descriptors you use to identify
yourself. If you tell an acquaintance you are a grandfather who recently lost
his wife and who does volunteer work on weekends, several elements of your
self-image are bought to light — the roles of grandparent, widower and
conscientious citizen.
But self-image is more than how you picture yourself; it also involves how
others see you. Three types of feedback from others are indicative of how they
see us: conformation, rejection, and disconfirmation. Conformation occurs
when others treat you in a manner consistent with who you believe you
believe you have leadership abilities and your boss put you in charge
of a new work team. On the other hand, rejection occurs when others treat you
in a manner that is inconsistent with yourself definition. Pierre Salinger was
appointed senator from California but subsequently lost his first election. He
thought he was a good public official, but the voters obviously thought
otherwise— Their vote was inconsistent with his self-concept. The third type of


feedback is disconfirmation, which occurs when others fail to respond to your
notion of self by responding neutrally. A student writes what he thinks is an
excellent composition, but the teacher writes no encouraging remarks. Rather
than relying on how others classify you, consider how you identify yourself.
The way in which you identify yourself is the best refection of yourself-image.
11. Why she could not get through to him
12. He has difficulty finding affordable housing
13. A code number is necessary to run the copy machine
14. He will stop work to take care of the baby
15. The shopping center is flooded with people
16. It will take longer to reconnect the computers to the Net
17. She did see Prof. Smith on TV
18. The man has to go to see his doctor again
19. It is planning to tour East Asia
20. A lot of good publicity
21. Pay for the printing of the performance programme
22. He might give up concert tours
23. It can do harm to singer’s voice chords
24. Many lack professional training
25. Voice problems among pop singers
26. It has not been very successful
27. It increases parking capacity
28. Collect money and help new users
29. They will be discountable to regular customers


30. Meat consumption has an adverse effect on the environment
31. It lacks the vitamins and minerals essential for health
32. Quit eating meats
33. They do not admit being alcohol addicts
34. To stop them from fighting back
35. With support they can be brought back to a normal life
36. Included
37. categories
38. similar
39. acquaintance
40. recently
41. volunteer
42. citizen
43. indicative
44. You believe you have leadership abilities and your boss put you in
charge of a new work team
45. He thought he was a good public official, but the voters obviously
thought otherwise
46. A student writes what he thinks is an excellent composition, but the
teacher writes no encouraging remarks

文章题目:Scared silly over climate change
62. terrifies
63. depicted
64. even though


65. estimating
66. confronted
67. there
68. argument
69. excessively
70. for example
71. risk
72. suffering
73. Exaggeration
74. doomed
75. majority
76. worst
77. among
78. extinctions
79. searching for
80. to
81. despite

翻译题目
82. She fell into deep thought, with ________(她的眼睛紧盯着屏幕).
83. ______________(直到十八世纪中叶)did scientists realize that the whole
of the
brain was involved in the working of the mind.
84. It is universally acknowledged that nothing is more precious than
time,__________(但又没有什么比时间更不受珍惜).
85. _________(你要是更小心些就好了)!The accident could have been
avoided.
86. A professor at the Academy has proposed that__________(设立专项基金


来推
进创新).
【参考答案】
82. her eyes closely staring at the screen
83. Not until the middle of the eighteenth century
84. while nothing is less cherished than time
85. If only you were more careful
86. a special fund should be set up to boost innovation

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