2010.12英语六级考试标准答案(cet6w完整版)
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Part II 快速阅读
(1)A: not be sustained in the long term
(2)B: Intergeneration conflicts will intensify.
(3)D: politicians are afraid of losing votes in the next election.
(4)A: allow people to work longer
(5)D: younger workers are readily available.
(6)B: large numbers of immigrants from overseas
(7)B: They find it hard to balance career and family.
(8)take risks
(9)have families
(10)military service
Part III 听力理解
11. A The man is the manager of the apartment building
12. B How the pictures will turn out。
13. C The suitcase can be fixed in time。
14. B He needs a vehicle to be used in harsh weather。
15. A She has made up her mind to resign。
16. D Replace the shirt with one of someother material。
17. D At a “Lost and Found”
18. C Convert in into a hotel
19. D Careful plotting and clueing。
20. D To be entirely alone。
21. C They look at the world in a detached manner。
22. B Like it or not, you have to use them。
23. D The monopoly of British Railways。
24. B Competition from other modes of transport。
25. D They lose a lot of money。
Section B
Passage One
26. C Many coastal cities will be coveredwith water。
27. B How unstable the West Antarctic icesheet is。
28. A It collapsed at least once during thepast 1.3 million years。
29. A The West Antarctic region was once a open ocean。
Passage Two
30 B Whether a deleted photo is immediately removed from the web。
31 B The way they store data。
32 C When the URL isreused。
Passage Three
33. A
34. B
35. C
Section C
36. diverse
37. tragic
38. commit
39. outcome
40. scale
41. colleagues
42. accurate
43. averages
45. Students with high hope set themselves higher goals and know how to work toattain them,
46. went beyond the simple notion that hope is merely the sense that everythingwill turn out all right。
Part IV 深度阅读
Section A
47. not masculine and weak
48. lose composure
49. stress-related disorders
50. relationships with partners and children
51. physically aggressive
Section B
Passage 1
52. In the early 20th century Americans believed science and technology could
A) solve virtually all existing problems
B) quicken the pace of industralization
C) help raise people’s living standards
D) promote the nation’s social progress
53.Why did many American scholars become enthusiastic about humanistic studies after World War Ⅱ?
A) They wanted to improve their own status within the current education system
B) They believed the stability of a society depended heavily on humanistic studies
C) They could get financial support from various foundations for humanistic studies
D) They realized science and technology alone were no guarantee for a better world
54.Why are American scholars worried about education today?
A) The STEM subjects are too challenging for students to learn
B) Some Asian countries have overtaken America in basic sciences
C) America is lagging behind in the STEM disciplines
D) There are not enough scholars in humanistic studies
55.What accounts for the significant decline in humanistic studies today?
A) Insufficient funding
B) Shrinking enrollment
C) Shortage of devoted faculty
D) Dim prospects for graduates
56. Why does the author attach so much inportance to humanistic studies?
A) They promote the development of science and technology
B) They help prepare students for their professional careers
C) Humanistic thinking helps define our culture and values.
D) Humanistic thinking helps cultivate students’ creativity
Passage 2
57.What do scientists seem to agree upon, judging from the first two paragraphs?
A) Einstein pushed mathematics almost to its limits.
B) It will take another Einstein to build a unified theory.
C) No physicist is likely to surpass Einstein in the next 200 years.
D) It will be some time before a new Einstein emreges.
58. What was critical to Einstein’s success?
A) His talent as an accomplished musician.
B) His independent and abstract thinking.
C) His untiring effort to fulfill his potential.
D) His solid foundation in math theory.
59. What does the author tell us about physicists today?
A) They tend to neglect training in analytical skills.
B) They are very good at solving practical problems.
C) They attach great importance to publishing academic papers.
D) They often go into fields yielding greater financial benefits.
60. What does Brian Greene imply by saying “…it would be a lot harder for him to be heard” (Line 2, Para. 9)?
A) People have to compete in order to get their papers published.
B) It is hard for a scientist to have his papers published today.
C) Papers like Einstein’s would unlikely get published today.
D) Noboday will read papers on apparently ridiculous theories.
61. When he submitted his papers in 1905, Einstein .
A) forget to make footnotes and citations
B) was little known in academic circles
C) was known as a young genius in math calculations
D) knew nothing about the format of academic papers
Part V 完形填空
62 B set out
63 C abandoning
64 B with
65 A intends
66 C exceeded
67 C on
68 B charge
69 B such as
70 B free
71 D acknowledged
72 C bet
73 A circulation
74 A behind
75 C While
76 D claim
77 C maintains
78 D like
79 A serious
80 D suffered
81 C loan
Part VI 翻译
82.There is no denying that you can not be too careful(越仔细越好) in dealing with this matter.
83.Only when I reached my thirties did I realize that reading cannot be neglected (我才意识到读书是不能被忽视的)。
84.Much to the researchers' surprise (使研究人员感到惊讶),the outcome of the experiment was far better than they had expected.
85.Oh, my, I can’t find my key; I must have left it somewhere(我一定是把它放在哪儿了)。
86.I would rather join you as a volunteer(宁愿加入你们去做义工)than go to the beach for a holiday.
Part II 快速阅读
(1)A: not be sustained in the long term
(2)B: Intergeneration conflicts will intensify.
(3)D: politicians are afraid of losing votes in the next election.
(4)A: allow people to work longer
(5)D: younger workers are readily available.
(6)B: large numbers of immigrants from overseas
(7)B: They find it hard to balance career and family.
(8)take risks
(9)have families
(10)military service
Part III 听力理解
11. A The man is the manager of the apartment building
12. B How the pictures will turn out。
13. C The suitcase can be fixed in time。
14. B He needs a vehicle to be used in harsh weather。
15. A She has made up her mind to resign。
16. D Replace the shirt with one of someother material。
17. D At a “Lost and Found”
18. C Convert in into a hotel
19. D Careful plotting and clueing。
20. D To be entirely alone。
21. C They look at the world in a detached manner。
22. B Like it or not, you have to use them。
23. D The monopoly of British Railways。
24. B Competition from other modes of transport。
25. D They lose a lot of money。
Section B
Passage One
26. C Many coastal cities will be coveredwith water。
27. B How unstable the West Antarctic icesheet is。
28. A It collapsed at least once during thepast 1.3 million years。
29. A The West Antarctic region was once a open ocean。
Passage Two
30 B Whether a deleted photo is immediately removed from the web。
31 B The way they store data。
32 C When the URL isreused。
Passage Three
33. A
34. B
35. C
Section C
36. diverse
37. tragic
38. commit
39. outcome
40. scale
41. colleagues
42. accurate
43. averages
45. Students with high hope set themselves higher goals and know how to work toattain them,
46. went beyond the simple notion that hope is merely the sense that everythingwill turn out all right。
Part IV 深度阅读
Section A
47. not masculine and weak
48. lose composure
49. stress-related disorders
50. relationships with partners and children
51. physically aggressive
Section B
Passage 1
52. In the early 20th century Americans believed science and technology could
A) solve virtually all existing problems
B) quicken the pace of industralization
C) help raise people’s living standards
D) promote the nation’s social progress
53.Why did many American scholars become enthusiastic about humanistic studies after World War Ⅱ?
A) They wanted to improve their own status within the current education system
B) They believed the stability of a society depended heavily on humanistic studies
C) They could get financial support from various foundations for humanistic studies
D) They realized science and technology alone were no guarantee for a better world
54.Why are American scholars worried about education today?
A) The STEM subjects are too challenging for students to learn
B) Some Asian countries have overtaken America in basic sciences
C) America is lagging behind in the STEM disciplines
D) There are not enough scholars in humanistic studies
55.What accounts for the significant decline in humanistic studies today?
A) Insufficient funding
B) Shrinking enrollment
C) Shortage of devoted faculty
D) Dim prospects for graduates
56. Why does the author attach so much inportance to humanistic studies?
A) They promote the development of science and technology
B) They help prepare students for their professional careers
C) Humanistic thinking helps define our culture and values.
D) Humanistic thinking helps cultivate students’ creativity
Passage 2
57.What do scientists seem to agree upon, judging from the first two paragraphs?
A) Einstein pushed mathematics almost to its limits.
B) It will take another Einstein to build a unified theory.
C) No physicist is likely to surpass Einstein in the next 200 years.
D) It will be some time before a new Einstein emreges.
58. What was critical to Einstein’s success?
A) His talent as an accomplished musician.
B) His independent and abstract thinking.
C) His untiring effort to fulfill his potential.
D) His solid foundation in math theory.
59. What does the author tell us about physicists today?
A) They tend to neglect training in analytical skills.
B) They are very good at solving practical problems.
C) They attach great importance to publishing academic papers.
D) They often go into fields yielding greater financial benefits.
60. What does Brian Greene imply by saying “…it would be a lot harder for him to be heard” (Line 2, Para. 9)?
A) People have to compete in order to get their papers published.
B) It is hard for a scientist to have his papers published today.
C) Papers like Einstein’s would unlikely get published today.
D) Noboday will read papers on apparently ridiculous theories.
61. When he submitted his papers in 1905, Einstein .
A) forget to make footnotes and citations
B) was little known in academic circles
C) was known as a young genius in math calculations
D) knew nothing about the format of academic papers
Part V 完形填空
62 B set out
63 C abandoning
64 B with
65 A intends
66 C exceeded
67 C on
68 B charge
69 B such as
70 B free
71 D acknowledged
72 C bet
73 A circulation
74 A behind
75 C While
76 D claim
77 C maintains
78 D like
79 A serious
80 D suffered
81 C loan
Part VI 翻译
82.There is no denying that you can not be too careful(越仔细越好) in dealing with this matter.
83.Only when I reached my thirties did I realize that reading cannot be neglected (我才意识到读书是不能被忽视的)。
84.Much to the researchers' surprise (使研究人员感到惊讶),the outcome of the experiment was far better than they had expected.
85.Oh, my, I can’t find my key; I must have left it somewhere(我一定是把它放在哪儿了)。
86.I would rather join you as a volunteer(宁愿加入你们去做义工)than go to the beach for a holiday.
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