2007年6月英语考试六级真题答案
2007年6月英语六级真题答案
Should One Expect a Reward When Doing a Good Deed
A great many people presume upon a reward when conducting a good deed. First and foremost, there is a natural tendency to equate doing good deeds with a certain amount of pecuniary reward, and reward with a certain sum of money. What is more, they maintain that since the basis of contemporary society is money, one of the major means of earning money is getting reward by conducting good deeds.
Conversely, the vast majority of people assume that doing a good deed should be based on people's individual consciousness of responsibility. Hence, conducting a good deed is fulfilling itself and little significance should be attached to monetary reward. Numerous illustrations can be given, but this will suffice. Mr. Leifeng lived an austere life dedicated to doing good deeds without expecting any reward and helping people from all walks of life, yet he was remembered as one of the most successful idol of our time.
Generally speaking, it is imperative for us to conduct good deeds without expecting any rewards. For one thing, we should appeal to the authorities to legislate laws and regulations to encourage people to do good deeds. For another, we should cultivate people's awareness that conducting good deeds is extremely crucial to us. It is universally acknowledged that we do this for enjoyment, self-fulfillment and spiritual enhancement, not for the purpose of reward.
1.N 2.Y 3.NG 4.Y
5.those things that they love most
6.products
7.more confidence
8.what do I really want to do?
9.give up, or risk
10.the lack of action
11.A 12.B 13.D 14.C 15.A 16.B 17.C 18.A 19.B 20.D 21.D 22.C 23.A 24.C 25.B 26.D 27.D 28.D 29.C 30.B 31.A 32.B 33.D 34.A
35.C
36.licensed 37.obligation 38.assess 39.coordinate 40.circumstance 41.inappropriate
42.responsibility 43.prime
44.It is sometimes required that we work overtime, and that we change shifts four or five times a month.
45.Most hospitals are now staffed by new graduates, as experienced nurses finally give up trying to change the system.
46.they will find that most critical hospital care will be provided by new, inexperienced, and sometimes inadequately trained nurses.
47.The brilliance of S.Brin and L.Page
48.the academic project
49.By word of mouth
50.meet their price
51.advertising
52.B 53.D 54.A 55.D 56.C 57.B 58.B 59.D 60.C 61.C 62.B 63.A 64.C 65.D 66.A 67.D 68.C 69.A 70.C 71.B 72.D 73.B 74.A 75.C
76.B 77.A 78.C 79.B 80.A 81.D
82.competiong with overseas/foreign companies for market share
83.is he able to feel scured and relaxed
84.be deprived of the right to receive education/be denied the right to receive education
85.let along/not to speak of the large sum of money we have spent
86.have received/got great attention from the public in the recent tens of years
2007.6.23大学英语六级考试听力原文
Section A :Short Conversations
11.
W: Jim, you are on the net again? When are you going to get off? It's the time for the talk show.
M: Just a minute, dear. I'm looking at a new jewelry site. I want to make sure I get the right gift for Mum's birthday.
Q: What is the man doing right now?
12.
W: I've never seen you have such confidence before an exam.
M: It's more than confidence. Right now I feel that if I get less than an A, it'll be the fault of the exam itself.
Q: What does the man mean?
13.
W: Just look at this newspaper, nothing but murder, death and war!
Do you still believe people are basically good?
M: Of course I do. But newspapers hardly ever report stories about peace and generosity. They are not news.
Q: What do we learn from the conversation?
14.
M: Tom must be joking when he said he plans to sell his shop and to medical school.
W: You are quite right. He is just kidding. He's also told me time and time again he wished to studied for some profession instead of going into business.
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