2016全年,2017年6月份英语六级真题三套全含答案

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第 1 页 共 116 页 2017 年 6 月大学英语六级真题试卷及答案 一 Part I Writing 30 minutes 请于正式开考后半小时内完成该部分 之后将进行听力考试 Directions Suppose you are asked to give advice on whether to attend a vocational college or a university write an essay to state your opinion You are required to write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words Part II Listening Comprehension 30 minutes Section A Directions In this section you will hear two long conversations At the end of each conversation you will hear four questions Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once After you hear a question you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A B C and D Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre 注意 此部分试题请在答题卡 1 上作答 Questions 1 to 4 are based on the conversation you have just heard 1 A He would feel insulted B He would feel very sad C He would be embarrassed D He would be disappointed 2 A They are worthy of a prize B They are of little value C They make good reading D They need improvement 3 A He seldom writes a book straight through B He writes several books simultaneously C He draws on his real life experiences D He often turns to his wife for help 第 2 页 共 116 页 4 A Writing a book is just like watching a football match B Writers actually work every bit as hard as footballers C He likes watching a football match after finishing a book D Unlike a football match there is no end to writing a book Questions 5 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just heard 5 A Achievements of black male athletes in college B Financial assistance to black athletes in college C High college dropout rates among black athletes D Undergraduate enrollments of black athletes 6 A They display great talent in every kind of game B They are better at sports than at academic work C They have difficulty finding money to complete their studies D They make money for the college but often fail to earn a degree 7 A About 15 B Around 40 C Slightly over 50 D Approximately 70 8 A Coaches lack the incentive to graduate them B College degrees do not count much to them C They have little interest in academic work D Schools do not deem it a serious problem Section B Directions In this section you will hear two passages At the end of each passage you will hear three or four questions Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once After you hear a question you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A B C and D Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre 第 3 页 共 116 页 Questions9 to 12 are based on the passage you have just heard 9 A Marketing strategies B Holiday shopping C Shopping malls D Online stores 10 A About 50 of holiday shoppers B About 20 30 of holiday shoppers C About 136 million D About 183 8 million 11 A They have fewer customers B They find it hard to survive C They are thriving once more D They appeal to elderly customers 12 A Better quality of consumer goods B Higher employment and wages C Greater varieties of commodities D People having more leisure time Questions 13 to 15 are based on the passage you have just heard 13 A They are new species of big insects B They are overprescribed antibiotics C They are life threatening diseases D They are antibiotic resistant bacteria 14 A Antibiotics are now in short supply B Many infections are no longer curable C Large amounts of tax money are wasted D Routine operations have become complex 15 A Facilities B Expertise C Money D Publicity Section C 第 4 页 共 116 页 Directions In this section you will hear three recordings of lectures or talks followed by three or four questions The recordings will be played only once After you hear a question you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A B C and D Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre Questions 16 to18 are based on the recording you have just heard 16 A It is accessible only to the talented B It improves students ability to think C It starts a lifelong learning process D It gives birth to many eminent scholars 17 A They encourage academic democracy B They promote globalization C They uphold the presidents authority D They protect students rights 18 A His thirst for knowledge B His eagerness to find a job C His contempt for authority D His potential for leadership Questions 19 to 22 are based on the recording you have just heard 19 A Few people know how to retrieve information properly B People can enhance their memory with a few tricks C Most people have a rather poor long term memory D People tend to underestimate their mental powers 20 A They present the states in a surprisingly different order B They include more or less the same number of states C They are exactly the same as is shown in the atlas 第 5 页 共 116 页 D They contain names of the most familiar states 21 A Focusing on what is likely to be tested B Having a good sleep the night before C Reviewing your lessons where the exam is to lake place D Making sensible decisions while choosing your answers 22 A Discover when you can learn best B Change your time of study daily C Give yourself a double bonus afterwards D Follow the example of a marathon runner Questions 23 to 25 are based on the recordingyou have just heard 23 A He is a politician B He is a businessman C He is a sociologist D He is a economist 24 A In slums B In Africa C In pre industrial societies D In developing countries 25 A They have no access to health care let alone entertainment or recreation B Their income is less than 50 of the national average family income C They work extra hours to have their basic needs met D Their children cannot afford to go to private schools Part Reading Comprehension 40 minutes Section A Directions In this section there is a passage with ten blanks You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage Read the passage through carefully before making your choices Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter Please mark the corresponding letter for each item on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once Questions 26 to 35 are based on the following passage After becoming president of Purdue University in 2013 Mitch Daniels asked the faculty to prove that their students have actually achieved one of higher education s most important goals critical thinking 第 6 页 共 116 页 skills Two years before a nationwide study of college graduates had shown that more than a third hadmade no 26 gains in such mental abilities during their school years Mr Daniels needed to 27 the high cost of attending Purdue to its students and their families After all the percentageof Americans who say a college degree is very important has fallen 28 in the last 5 6 years Purdue now has a pilot test to assess students critical thinking skills Yet like many college teachersaround the U S the faculty remain 29 that their work as educators can be measured by a learning 30 such as a graduate s ability to investigate and reason However the professorsneed not worry so much The results of a recent experiment showed that professors can use 31 metrics to measure how well students do in three key areas critical thinking written communication and quantitative literacy Despite the success of the experiment the actual results are worrisome and mostly 32 earlier studies The organizers of the experiment concluded that far fewer students were achieving at high levels on critical thinking than they were doing for written communication or quantitative literacy And that conclusion is based only on students nearing graduation American universities despite their global 33 for excellence in teaching have only begunto demonstrate what they can produce in real world learning Knowledge based degrees are still important but employers are 34 advanced thinking skills from college graduates If the intellectual worthof a college degree can be 35 measured more people will seek higher education and comeout better thinkers 注意 此部分试题请在答题卡 2 上作答 A accurately B confirm C demanding D doubtful E drastically F justify G monopolized H outcome I predominance J presuming K reputation L significant M signify N simultaneously O standardized Section B Directions In this section you are going to read a passage with ten statements attached to it Each statement contains information given in one of the paragraphs Identify the paragraph from which the 第 7 页 共 116 页 information is derived You may choose a paragraph more than once Each paragraph is marked with a letter Answer the questions by marking the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 The Price of Oil and the Price of Carbon A Fossil fuel prices are likely to stay low for long Notwithstanding important recent progress in developing renewable fuel sources low fossil fuel prices could discourage further innovation in and adoption of cleaner energy technologies The result would be higher emissions of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases B Policymakers should not allow low energy prices to derail the clean energy transition Action to restore appropriate price incentives notably through corrective carbon pricing is urgently needed to lower the risk of irreversible and potentially devastating effects of climate change That approach also offers fiscal benefits C Oil prices have dropped by over 60 since June 2014 A commonly held view in the oil industry is that the best cure for low oil prices is low oil prices The reasoning behind this saying is that low oil prices discourage investment in new production capacity eventually shifting the oil supply curve backward and bringing prices back up as existing oil fields 一 which can be tapped at relatively low marginal cost are depleted In fact in line with past experience capital expenditure in the oil sector has dropped sharply in many producing countries including the United States The dynamic adjustment to low oil prices may however be different this time around D Oil prices are expected to remain lower for longer The advent of new technologies has added about 4 2 million barrels per day to the crude oil market contributing to a global over supply In addition other factors are putting downward pressure on oil prices change in the strategies behavior of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries the projected increase in Iranian exports the scaling down of global demand especially from emerging markets the long term drop in petroleum consumption in the United States and some displacement of oil by substitutes These likely persistent forces like the growth of shale 页岩 oil point to a low for long scenario Futures markets which show only a modest recovery of prices to around 60 a barrel by 2019 support this view E Natural gas and coal alsofossil fuels have similarly seen price declines that look to be long lived Coal and natural gas are mainly used for electricity generation whereas oil is used mostly to power transportation yet the prices of all these energy sources are linked The North American shale gas boom has resulted in record low prices there The recent discovery of the giant Zohr gas field off the Egyptian 第 8 页 共 116 页 coast will eventually have impact on pricing in the Mediterranean region and Europe and there is significant development potential in many other places notably Argentina Coal prices also are low owing to over supply and the scaling down of demand especially from China which bums half of the world s coal F Technological innovations have unleashed the power of renewables such as wind hydro solar and geothermal 地热 Even Africa and the Middle East home to economies that are heavily dependent on fossil fuel exports have enormous potential to develop renewables For example the United Arab Emirates has endorsed an ambitious target to draw 24 of its primary energy consumption from renewable sources by 2021 G Progress in the development of renewables could be fragile however if fossil fuel prices remain low for long Renewables account for only a small share of global primary energy consumption which is still dominated by fossil fuels 30 each for coal and oil 25 for natural gas But renewable energy will have to displace fossil fuels to a much greater extent in the future to avoid unacceptable climate risks H Unfortunately the current low prices for oil gas and coal may provide little incentive for research to find even cheaper substitutes for those fuels There is strong evidence that both innovation and adoption of cleaner technology are strongly encouraged by higher fossil fuel prices The same is true for new technologies for alleviating fossil fuel emissions I The current low fossil fuel price environment will thus certainly delay the energy transition from fossil fuel to clean energy sources Unless renewables become cheap enough that substantial carbon deposits are left underground for a very long time if not forever the planet will like be exposed to potentially catastrophic climate risks J Some climate impacts may already be discernible For example the United Nations Children Fund estimates that some 11 million children in Africa face hunger disease and water shortage as a result of the strongest El Nino 厄尔尼诺 weather phenomenon in decades Many scientists believe that El Nino events caused by warming in the Pacific are becoming more intense as a result of climate change K Nations from around the world have gathered in Paris for the United Nations Climate Change Conference COP 21 with the goal of a universal and potentially legally binding agreement reducing greenhouse gas emissions We need very broad participation to fully address global tragedy that results when countries fail to take into account the negative impact of their carbon emissions on the rest of the world Moreover non participation by nations if sufficiently widespread can undermine the political will of participating countries to act L The nations participating at COP 21 are focusing on quantitative emissions reduction 第 9 页 共 116 页 commitments Economic reasoning shows that the least expensive way for each country is to put a price on carbon emissions The reason is that when carbon is priced those emissions reductions that are least costly to implement will happen first The International Monetary Fund calculates that countries can generate substantial fiscal revenues by eliminating fossil fuel subsidies and levying carbon charges that capture the domestic damage caused by emissions A tax on upstream carbon sources is one easy way to put a price on carbon emissions although some countries may wish to use other methods such as emissions trading schemes In order to maximize global welfare every country s carbon pricing should reflect not only the purely domestic damage from emissions but also the damage to foreign countries M Setting the right carbon price will therefore efficiently align the costs paid by carbon users with the true social opportunity cost of using carbon By raising relative demand for clean energy sources a carbon price would also help align the market return to clean energy innovation with its social return spurring the refinement of existing technologies and the development of new ones And it would raise the demand for technologies such as carbon capture and storage spurring their further development If not corrected by the appropriate carbon price low fossil fuel prices are not accurately signaling to markets the true social profitability of clean energy While alternative estimates of the damage from carbon emissions differ and it s especially hard to reckon the likely costs of possible catastrophic climate events most estimates suggest substantial negative effects N Direct subsidies to research and development have been adopted by some governments but are a poor substitute for a carbon price they do only part of the job leaving in place market incentives to over use fossil fuels and thereby add to the stock of atmospheric greenhouse gases without regard to the collateral 附带的 costs O The hope is that the success of COP 21 opens the door to future international agreement on carbon prices Agreement on an international carbon price floor would be a good starting point in that process Failure to address comprehensively the problem of greenhouse gas emissions however exposes all generations present and future to incalculable risks 注意 此部分试题请在答题卡 2 上作答 36 A number of factors are driving down the global oil prices not just for now but in the foreseeable future 37 Pricing carbon proves the most economical way to reduce greenhouse gas emissions 38 It is estimated that extreme weather conditions have endangered the lives of millions of African children 39 The prices of coal are low as a result of over supply and decreasing demand 第 10 页 共 116 页 40 Higher fossil fuel prices prove to be conducive to innovation and application of cleaner technology 41 If fossil fuel prices remain low for a long time it may lead to higher emissions of greenhouse gases 42 Fossil fuels remain the major source of primary energy consumption in today s world 43 Even major fossil fuel exporting countries have great potential to develop renewable energies 44 Greenhouse gas emissions if not properly dealt with will pose endless risks for mankind 45 It is urgent for governments to increase the cost of using fossil fuels to an appropriate level to lessen the catastrophic effects of climate change Section C 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 2with a single line through the centre Passage One Questions 46 to 50 are based on the following passage Open data sharers are still in the minority in many fields Although many researchers broadly agree that public access to raw data would accelerate science most are reluctant to post the results of their own labors online Some communities have agreed to share online geneticists for example post DNA sequences at the GenBank repository 库 and astronomers are accustomed to accessing images of galaxies and stars from say the Sloan Digital Sky Survey a telescope that has observed some 500 million objects but these remain the exception not the rule Historically scientists have objected to sharing for many reasons it is a lot of work until recently good databases did not exist grant funders were not pushing for sharing it has been difficult to agree on standards for formatting data and there is no agreed way to assign credit for data But the barriers are disappearing in part because journals and funding agencies worldwide are encouraging scientists to make their data public Last year the Royal Society in London said in its report that scientists need to shift away from a research culture where data is viewed as a private preserve Funding agencies note that data paid for with public money should be public information and the 第 11 页 共 116 页 scientific community is recognizing that data can now be shared digitally in ways that were not possible before To match the growing demand services are springing up to make it easier to publish research products online and enable other researchers to discover and cite them Although calls to share data often concentrate on the moral advantages of sharing the practice is not purely altruistic 利他的 Researchers who share get plenty of personal benefits including more connections with colleagues improved visibility and increased citations The most successful sharers those whose data are downloaded and cited the most often get noticed and their work gets used For example one of the most popular data sets on multidisciplinary repository Dryad is about wood density around the world it has been downloaded 5 700 times Co author Amy
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