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6月英語六級真題第二套PartIWriting(30minutes)Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayonlivinginthevirtualworld.Trytoimaginewhatwillhappenwhenpeoplespendmoreandmoretimeinthevirtualworldinsteadofinteractingintherealworld.Youarerequiredtowriteatleast150wordsbutnomorethan200words.PartIIIReadingComprehension(40minutes)SectionADirections:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Theroboticsrevolutionissettobringhumansfacetofacewithanoldfear-man-madecreationsassmartandcapableaswearewithoutamoralcompass.Asrobotstakeonevermorecomplexroles,thequestionnaturally_____(27).Whowillberesponsiblewhentheydosomethingwrong?Manufacturers?Users?Softwarewriters?Theanswerdependsontherobot.Robotsalreadysaveustime,moneyandenergy.Inthefuture,theywillimproveourhealthcare,socialwelfareandstandardofliving.The_____(28)ofcomputationalpowerandengineeringadvanceswill_____(29)enablelower-costin-h(huán)omecareforthedisabled,_____(30)useofdriverlesscarsthatmayreducedrunkanddistracted-drivingaccidentsandcountlesshomeandservice-industryusesfromstreetcleaningtofoodpreparation.Butthereare_____(31)tobeproblems.Robotcarswillcrash.Adrone(遙控飛行器)operatorwill_____(32)someone'sprivacy.Aroboticlawnmower(割草機)willrunoveraneighbor'scat.Juriessympathetictothe_____(33)ofmachineswillpunishentrepreneurswithcompany-crushing_____(34)anddamagesWhatshouldgovernmentdotoprotectpeoplewhile_____(35),spaceforinnovation?Big.complicat(yī)edsystemsonwhichmuchpublicsafetydepends,likedriverlesscars,shouldbebuilt_____(36)andsoldbymanufacturerswhotakeresponsibilityforensuringsafetyandareliableforaccidents.Governmentsshouldsetsafetyrequirementsandthenletinsurerspricetheriskoftherobotsbasedonthemanufacturer'sdrivingrecord.notthepassenger's.A.arisesB.ascendsC.boundD.combinationE.definiteF.eventuallyG.interfereH.invadeI.manifestingJ.penaltiesK.preservingL.programmedM.proximatelyN.victimsO.widespreadSectionBDirections:Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatementsattachedtoit.Eachstatementcontainsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphs.Identifytheparagraphfromwhichtheinformationisderived.Youmaychooseaparagraphmorethanonce.Eachparagraphismarkedwithaletter.AnswerthequestionsbymarkingthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2.ReformandMedicalCosts[A]Americanaredeeplyconcernedabouttherelentlessriseinhealthcarecostsandhealthinsurancepremiums.Theyneedtoknowifreformwillhelpsolvetheproblem.Theansweristhatnooncehasaneasyfixrisingmedicalcosts.Thefundamentalfix—reshapinghowcareisdeliveredandhowdoctorsarepaidinawasteful,abnormalsystem—islikelytobeaachievedonlythroughtrialandincremental(漸進)gains.[B]ThegoodnewsisthatabilljustapprovedbytheHouseandabillapprovedbytheSenateFinanceCommitteewouldimplementortestmanyreformsthatshouldhelpslowtheriseinmedicalcostsoverthelongterm.AsreportinTheNewEnglandJournalofMedicineconcluded."PrettymucheveryproposedinnovationfoundinthehealthpolicyIiteraturethesedaysiscontainedinthesemeasures."[C]Medicalspending,whichtypicallyrisesfasterthanwagesandtheoveralleconomy,ispropelledbytwothings:thehighpriceschargedformedicalservicesinthiscountryandthevolumeofunnecessarycaredeliveredbydoctorsandhospitals,whichoftenperformalotmoretestsandtreatmentsthanpatientreallyneeds.[D]HerearesomeoftheimportantproposalsintheHouseandSenatebillstotrytoaddressthoseproblem,andwhyitishardtoknowhowwelltheywillwork.[E]BothbillswouldreducetherateofgrowthinannualMedicarepaymentstohospital,nursinghomesandotherprovidersbyamountscomparabletotheproductivitysavingsroutinelymadeinotherindustrieswiththehelpofnewtechnologiesandnewwaystoorganizework.TposalcouldsaveMedicaremorethan$100billionoverthenextdecade.Ifprivateplansdemandedsimilarproductivitysavingsfromproviders,andrefusedtoletprovidersshiftadditionalcoststothem,thesavingscouldbemuchlarger.CriticssayCongresswillgiveintolobbyistsandletinefficientprovideroffthehook(放過).ThatisfarlesslikelytohappenifCongressalsoadoptsstrong"pay-go"rulesrequiringthatanyincreaseinpaymentstoprovidersbeoffsetbynewtaxesorbudgecuts.[F]TheSenateFinancebillwouldimposeanexcisetax(消費稅)onhealthinsuranceplansthatcostmorethan$8,000foranindividualor$21,000forafamily.ItwouldmostlikelycauseInsurestoredesignplanstofallbeneaththethreshould.Enrolleeswouldhavetopaymoremoneyformanyservicesoutoftheirownpockets,andthat(yī)wouldencouragethemtothinktwiceaboutwhetheranexpensiveorredundanttestwasworthit.Economistsprojectthatmostemployerswouldshiftmoneyfromexpensivehealthbenefitsintowages,TheHousebillhasnosimilartax.Thefinallegislationshould.[G]Anydoctorwhohaswrestledwithmultipleformsfromdifferentinsurers,orpatientswhohavetriedtounderstandtheirownparadeofstatements,knowthatsimplificationoughttosavemoney.Whenthehealthinsuranceindustrywasstillcooperatinginreformefforts,itstradegroupofferevidestandardizedformsforautomat(yī)edprocessing.Itestimatedthat(yī)stepwouldsavehundredsofbillionsofdollarsoverthenextdecade.Thebillswouldlockthatpledgeintolaw.[H]Thestimuluspackageprovidedmoneytoconverttheinefficient,paper-drivenmedicalsystemtoelectronicrecordsthatcanbeeasilyviewedandtransmitted.Thisrequiresopeninvestmentstohelpdoctorsconvert.Intimeitshouldhelprestraincostsbyeliminat(yī)ingredundanttest,preventingdruginteractions,andhelpingdoctorsfindthebesttreatments.[I]Virtuallyallexpertsagreethatthefee-for-servicesystem—doctorsarerewardedforthatthecostofcareissohigh.Mostagreethatthesolutionistopushdoctorstoacceptfixedpaymentstocareforaparticularillnessorforapatient'sneedsoverayear.Nooneknowshowtomakethathappenquickly.ThebillsinbothhouseswouldstartpilotprojectswithinMedicare.Theyincludesuchmeasuresasaccountablecareorganizationstotakechargeofapatient'sneedswithaneyeonbothcostandquality,andchronicdiseasemanagementtomakesuretheseriouslyill,whoareresponsibleforthebulkofallhealthcarecosts,aretrperly.Forthemostpart,theseexperimentsrelyonincentivepaymentstogetdoctorstotrythem.[J]Testinginnovat(yī)ionsdonogoodunlessthegoodexperimentsareidentifiedandexpandedandthebadonesarcdropped.TheSenatebillwouldcreat(yī)eanindependentcommissiontomonitorthepilotprogramsandrecommendchangesinMedicare'spaymentpoliciestourgeproviderstoadoptreformsthatwork.ThechangeswouldhavetobeapprovedorrejectedasawholebyCongress,makingithardfornarrow-interestlobbiestobendlawmakerstotheirwill.[K]Thebillsinbothchamberswouldcreatehealthinsuranceexchangesonwhichsmallbusinessesandindividualscouldchoosefromanarrayofprivateplansandpossiblyapublicoption.Alltheplanswouldhavevidestandardbenefitpackagesthatwouldbeeasytocompare.Togetaccesstomillionsofnewcustomers,insureswouldhaveastrongincentivetosellontheexchange.Andthehead-to-headcompetitionmightgivethemastrongincentivetolowertheirprices,perhapsbyacceptingslfitmarginsordemandingbetterdealsfromproviders.[L]Thefinallegislationmightthrowapublicplanintothecompetition,butthankstothefierceoppositionoftheinsuranceindustryandRepublicancritics,itmightnotsavemuchmoney.TheoneintheHousebillwouldhavetonegotiat(yī)erateswithproviders,rat(yī)herthanusingMedicarerates,asmanyreformerswanted.[M]Thepresident'sstimuluspackageispumpingmoneyintoresearchtocomparehowwellvarioustreat(yī)mentswork.Issurgery,radiationorcarefulmonitoringbestforprostate(前列腺)cancer?Isthelatestandmostexpensivecholesterol-loweringdruganybetterthanitscommoncompetitors?Thependingbillswouldspendadditionalmoneytoacceleratethiseffort.[N]Criticshavechargedthatthissensibleideawouldleadtorationingofcare.(Thatwouldbetrueonlyifyoubelievethatpatientsshouldhaveanunrestrainedrighttotreatmentsproventobeinferior.)Asaresult,thebillsdonotrequires,astheyshould,thattheresultsofthesestudiesbeusedtosetpaymentrat(yī)esinMedicare.[O]CongressneedstofindthecouragetoallowMedicaretopaypreferentiallyfortreat(yī)mentsproventobesuperior.Sometimesthebesttreatmentmightbethemostexpensive.Butoverall,wesuspectthatspendingwouldcomedownthrougheliminationofalotofunnecessaryorevendangeroustestsandtreatments.[P]TheHousebillwouldauthorizethesecretaryofhealthandhumanservicestonegotiat(yī)edrugpricesinMedicareandMedicaid.Someauthoritat(yī)iveanalystsdoubtthatthesecretarywouldgetbetterdealsthanprivat(yī)einsurersalreadyget.Webelievenegotiationcouldwork.Itdoesinothercountries.[Q]Missingfromthesebillsisanyseriousattempttoreininmalpracticecosts.Malpracticeawardsdodriveupinsurancepremiumsfordoctorsinhigh-riskspecialties,andthereissomeevidencedoctorsengagein"defensivemedicine"byperformingtestsandtreatmentsprimarilytoprovetheyarenotnegligentshouldtheygetsued.36.Withat(yī)aximposedonexpensivehealthinsuranceplans,mostemployerswilllikelytransfermoneyfromhealthexpensesintowages.37.Changesinpolicywouldbeapprovedorrejectedasawholesothatlobbyistswouldfindithardtoinfluencelawmakers.'38.ItisnoteasytocurbtherisingmedicalcostsinAmerica.49.Standardizationofformsforautomaticprocessingwillsavealotofmedical40.Republicansandinsuranceindustryarestronglyopposedtothecreationofapublicinsuranceplan.41.Conversionofpapertoelectronicmedicalrecordswillhelpeliminateredundanttestsandpreventdruginteractions.42.Thehighcostofmedicalservicesandunnecessarytestsandtreatmentshavedrivenupmedicalexpenses.43.Onemainfactorthathasdrivenupmedicalexpensesisthatdoctorsarecompensat(yī)edfortheamountofcareratherthanitseffect.44.Contrarytoanalysts'doubts,theauthorbelievesdrugpricesmaybeloweredthroughnegotiation.45.Faircompetitionmightcreateastrongincentiveforinsurerstochargeless.SectionCPassageOneQuestions47to51arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Facingwatershortagesandescalatingfertilizercosts,farmersindevelopingcountriesareusingrawsewage(下水道污水)toirrigateandfertilizenearly49millionacresofcropland,accordingtoanewreport-anditmaynotbeabedthing.Whilethepracticecarriesserioushealthrisksformany,thosedangersareoutweighedbythesocialandeconomicgainsforpoorurbanfarmersandconsumerswhoneedaffordablefood."Thereisalargepotentialforwastewateragriculturetobothhelpandhurtgreatnumbersofurbanconsumers,"saidLiqaRaschid-Sally,wholedthestudy.Thereportfocusedonpoorurbanareas,wherefarmsinornearcitiessupplyrelativelyinexpensivefood.Mostoftheseoperationsdrawirrigationwaterfromlocalriversorlakes.Unlikedevelopedcities,however,theseareaslackadvancedwater-treatmentfacilities,andriverseffectivelybecomesewers.(下水道)Whenthiswaterisusedforagriculturalirrigat(yī)ion,farmersriskabsorbingdisease-causingXX,asdoconsumerswhoeattheproducerawandunwashed.Nearly2.2millionpeopledieayearbecauseofdiarrhea-related(和腹瀉相關)diseases,accordingtoWHOstatistics.XXXthan80%ofthosecasescanbeattributedtocontantwithcontaminat(yī)edwat(yī)erandalackofXXXanitation.ButPayDrechsel,anenvironmentalscientist,arguesthatthesocialandeconomicbenefitsofusinguntreatedhumanwastetogrowfoodoutweighthehealthrisks.Thosedangerscanbeaddressedwithfarmerandconsumereducation,hesaid,whilethefreewaterandnutrientsfromhumanwastecanhelpurbanfarmersindevelopingcountriestoescapepoverty.Agricultureisawater-intensivebusiness,accountingfornearly70%ofglobalfreshwaterconsumption.Inpoor,dryregions,untreatedwastewat(yī)eristheonlyviableirrigationsourcetokeepfarmersinbusiness.Insomecases,waterissoscarcethatfarmersbreakopensewagepipestransportingwastetolocalrivers.Irrigationistheprimaryagriculturaluseofhumanwasteinthedevelopingworld.Butfrequentlyuntreatedhumanwasteisusedongraincrops,whichareeventuallycooked,minimizingtheriskoftransmittingwater-bornediseases.Withfertilizerpricesjumpingnearly50%permetrictonoverthelastyearinsomeplaces,humanwasteisanat(yī)tractive,andoftennecessary,alternative.Incaseswheresewagemudisused,expensivechemicalfertilizeruscanbeavoided.Themudcontainsthesamecriticalnutrients."Overlystrictstandardsoftenfail,"JamesBartram,aWHOwater-healthexpert,said."Weneedtoacceptthat(yī)factacrossmuchoftheplanet,sowastewithlittleornotreatmentwillbeusedinagricultureforgoodreason."46.Whatdoestheauthorsayabouttheuseofrawsewageforfarming?A.Itsriskscannotbeoverestimated.B.Itshouldbeforbiddenaltogether.C.Itsbenefitsoutweighthehazardsinvolved.D.Itispollutingmillionsofacresofcropland.47.Whatisthemainproblemcausedbytheuseofwastewat(yī)erforirrigation?A.Riversandlakesnearbywillgraduallybecomecontaminated.B.Itwilldriveproducersofchemicalfertilizersoutofbusiness.C.Farmersandconsumersmaybeaffectedbyharmfulbacteria.D.Itwillmakethefarmproducelesscompetitiveonthemarket.48.WhatisenvironmentalscientistPayDrechsel'sattitudetowardstheuseofuntreat(yī)edhumanwasteinagriculture?A.Favorable.B.Indifferent.C.Skeptical.D.Responsible.49.WhatdoesPayDreschselthinkoftherisksinvolvedinusinguntreatedhumanwasteforfarming?A.Theyhavebeensomewhatexaggerated.B.Theycanbedealtwiththrougheducat(yī)ion.C.Theywillbeminimizedwithnewtechnology.D.Theycanbeaddressedbyimprovedsanitation.50.WhatdowelearnaboutJamesBartram'spositionontheuseofhumanwasteforfarming?A.HeechoesPayDrechsel'sopinionontheissue.B.HechaltengesLiqaRaschid-Sally'sconclusionC.Hethinksittheonlywayoutofthecurrentfooderisis.D.Hedeemsitindispensableforcombatingglobalpoverty.PassageTwoThesedays,nobodyneedstocook.Familiesgrazeonhigh-cholesteroltake-awaysandmicrowavedready-meals.Cookingisanoccasionalhobbyandavehicleforcelebritychefs.Whichmakesitoddthat(yī)thekitchenhasbecometheheartofthemodernhouse,whatthegreathallwastothemedievalcastle,thekitchenistothe21st-centuryhome.Themoneyspentonkitchenshasrisenwiththeirstatus.InAmericat(yī)hekitchenmarketisnowworth$170billion,fivetimesthecountry'sfilmindustry.IntheyeartoAugust,IKEA,aSwedishfurniturechain,soldoveronemillionkitchensworldwide.Theaveragebudgetfora"major"kitchenoverhaulin,calculatesRemodelingmagazing,wasastaggering$54,000,evena"minor"improvementcostonaverage$18,000.Exclusivity,morefamiliarintheworldofhighfashion,hasreachedthekitchen:Robinson&Cornish,aBritishmanufacturerofcustom-madekitchens,offersaGeorgian-styleonewhichwouldcost£145,000-155,000—excludingbuilding,plumbingandelectricalwork.Itsbigsellingpointisthat(yī)nobodyelsewillhaveit:"Youwon'tseethiskitchenanywhereelseintheword."Theelevationoftheroomthat(yī)oncebelongedonlytotheservantsforthemodemfamilytellsthestoryofacenturyofsocialchange.Rightintotheearly20thcentury,kitchensweresmoky,noisyplaces,generallylocat(yī)edunderground,ortothebackofthehouse,asfarfromlivingspaceaspossible.Thatwasasitshouldbe:kitchenswereforservants,andtheaspiringmiddleclasseswantednothingtodowiththem.Butastheworkingclassesprosperedandtheservantshortagesetin,housekeepingbecameanatterofinteresttotheeducatedclasses.OneofthepioneersofaradicalnewwayofthinkingaboutthekitchenwasCatharineEstherBeecher,sisterofHarrietBeecherStowe.InAmericanhuman'sHome、publishedin1869,theBeechersistersrecommendedascientificapproachtouseholdmanagement,designedtoenhancetheefficiencyofawoman'sworkandpromoteorder.ManycontemporaryideasaboutkitchendesigncanbetracedbacktoanotherAmerican,ChrisFrederick,whosetaboutenhancingtheefficiencyofthehousewife.Her1919work,House-Engineering:ScientificManagementintheHome,wasbasedondetailedobservat(yī)ionofawife'sdailyroutine.SheborrowedthePrincipleofefficiencyonthefactoryfloorandappliedmestictasksonthekitchenfloor.Frederick'scentralidea,that(yī)"stove,sinkandkitchentablemustbeplacedinsucharelationthatuselessstepsareavoidedentirely".Inspiredthefirstfullyfittedkitchen,designedinthe1920sbyMangareteSchutter.Libotsky.Itwasamodernisttriumph,andmanyelementsremaincentralfeaturesoftoday'skitchen.51.What(yī)doestheauthorsayaboutthekitchenoftoday?A.Itiswherehousewivesdisplaytheircookingskills.B.Itiswherethefamilyentertainsimportantguests.C.Ithasbecomesomethingoddinamodernhouse.D.Itisregardedasthecenterofamodernhome.52.WhydoestheGeorgian-stylekitchensellataveryhighprice?A.Itisbelievedtohavetremendousartisticvalue.B.Noduplicat(yī)eistobefoundinanyotherplace.C.ItismanufacturedbyafamousBritishcompany.D.Noothermanufacturercanproduceanythinglikeit.53.Whatdoesthechangeinthestatusofthekitchenreflect?A.Improvedlivingconditions.B.Technologicalprogress.C.Women'selevat(yī)edstatus.D.Socialchange.54.WhatwastheBeechersisters'ideaofakichen?A.Aplacewherewomencouldworkmoreefficiently.B.Aplacewherehightechnologycouldbeapplied.C.Aplaceeresttotheeducat(yī)edpeople.D.Aplacetoexperimentwithnewideas.55.Whatdowelearnabouttoday'skitchen?A.Itrepresentstherapidtechnologicaladvanceinpeople'sdailylife.B.Manyofitscentralfeat(yī)uresarenodifferentfromthoseofthe1920s.C.Ithasbeentransformedbeyondrecognition.D.Manyofitsfunctionshavechangedgreatly.PartIVTranslation(30minutes)Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestotranslateapassagefromChineseintoEnglish.YoushouldwriteyouransweronAnswerSheet2.深圳是中國廣東省一座新開發(fā)城市。在改革開放之前,深圳但是是一個漁村,僅有三萬多人。20世紀80年代,中國政府創(chuàng)建了深圳經(jīng)濟特區(qū),作為實行社會主義市場經(jīng)濟實驗田?,F(xiàn)在,深圳人口已超過1,000萬,整個城市發(fā)生了巨大改變。到,深圳人均(per-capita)GDP已達25,000美元,相稱于世界上部分發(fā)達國家水平。就綜合經(jīng)濟實力而言,深圳居于中國頂尖城市之列。由于其獨特地位,深圳也是中國外公司家創(chuàng)業(yè)抱負之地。參考答案參考范文:Wehavetoadmitthat(yī)theimpactoftechnologyonsocietyisunquestionable.WhetherconsideringtheTVorputers,technologyhashadahugeimpactonsociety.Whilenoteveryadvancehasbeenbeneficial,therehavebeenmanypositiveeffectsoftechnology.Ternetisonetypicalexample.Withthedevelopmentofscienceandtechnology,theworldisnolongerwhatitusedtobe.Buttheabilityomunicationisasignificantskillwhichshouldbecultivatedifwewanttosurviveandsucceedintheworld.Butthewayofcommunicat(yī)ionwithpeoplehaschangeddramatically.Almosteveryonetodayhasacomputer,andusesittocommunicat(yī)ewiththeirfriends,family,andevenbusiness.Thevirtualworldcommunicationhaschangedthewaythatpeoplecommunicate.Sincecommunicationbetweenpeopleintherealworldisofutmostimportance,lackomunicationwillleadtoperishofhumanbeings.Throughcommunicationintherealworld,mutualunderstandingcanbepromotedandfosteredbetweenpeople,whichcannotbereplacedbythevirtualcommunicat(yī)ion.選詞填空答案26.對的選項Arises27.對的選項Dcombination28.對的選項Feventually29.對的選項Owidespread30.對的選項Cbound31.對的選項Hinvade32.對的選項Nvictims33.對的選項Jpenalties34.對的選項Kpreserving35.對的選項Lprogrammed段落匹配答案ReformandMedicalCosts36.對的選項F37.對的選項J38.對的選項A39.對的選項G40.對的選項L41.對的選項H42.對的選項C43.對的選項I44.對的選項P45.對的選項K仔細閱讀答案46.對的選項CItbenefitsoutweighthehazardsinvolved47.對的選項CFarmersandconsumersmaybeaffectedbyharmfulbacteria.48.對的選項AFavorable49.對的選項BTheycanbedealtwiththrougheducat(yī)ion.50.對的選項AHeechoesPayDrechsel’sopinionontheissue.51.對的選項DItisregardedasthecenterofmodernhome.52.對的選項BNoduplicateistobefoundinanyotherplace.53.對的選項Dsocialchange54.對的選項AAplacewherewomencouldworkmoreefficiently.55.對的選項BManyofitscentralfeaturesarenodifferentfromthoseofthe1920s.參考譯文:Shenzhenisanewly-developedcityinGuangdongprovince,ChinaBeforetheimplementationofreformandopening-uppolicy,itwasbutafishingvillageonlywithapopulat(yī)ionofover30thousandInthe1980s,ChinesegovernmentestablishedShenzhenSpecialEconomicZoneastheexperimentalplotfortheimplementat(yī)ionofsocialistmarketeconomy.Currently,thepopulationofShenzhenhasexceeded10millionandthewholecityhasundergonetremendouschanges.By,theper-capitaGDPofShenzhenhasreached25thousanddollars,equivalenttothat(yī)ofsomedevelopedcountriesintheworld.Asfarasits

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