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大學英語六級歷年真題篇一:2022年6月大學英語6級真題及答案三套全

2022年6月大學英語六級考試真題1

PartIIListeningprehension(30minutes)

SectionA

1.A)Prepareforhisexams.B)Catchuponhiswork.

C)Attendtheconcert.D)Goonavacation.

2.A)Threecrewmemberswereinvolvedintheincident.

B)Noneofthehijackerscarriedanydeadlyweapons.

C)TheplanehadbeenscheduledtoflytoJapan.

D)Noneofthepassengerswereinjuredorkilled.

3.A)Anarticleabouttheelection.B)Atediousjobtobedone.

C)Anelectioncampaign.D)Afascinatingtopic.

4.A)Therestaurantwasnotuptothespeakers'expectations.

B)Therestaurantplacesmanyadsinpopularmagazines.

C)ThecriticthoughthighlyoftheChineserestaurant.

D)Chinatownhasgotthebestrestaurantinthecity.

5.A)Heisgoingtovisithismotherinthehospital.

B)Heisgoingtotakeonanewjobnextweek.

C)Hehasmanythingstodealwithrightnow.

D)Hebehavesinawaynobodyunderstands.

6.A)Alargenumberofstudentsrefusedtovotelastnight.

B)Atleasttwentystudentsareneededtovoteonanissue.

C)Majorcampusissueshadtobediscussedatthemeeting.

D)Morestudentshavetoappeartomaketheirvoiceheard.

7.A)Thewomancanhardlytellwhatshelikes.

B)ThespeakerslikewatchingTVverymuch.

C)ThespeakershavenothingtodobutwatchTV.

D)ThemanseldomwatchedTVbeforeretirement.

8.A)Thewomanshouldhaveretiredearlier.4

B)Hewillhelpthewomansolvetheproblem.

C)Hefindsithardtoagreewithwhatthewomansays.

D)Thewomanwillbeabletoattendtheclassesshewants.

Questions9to12arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

9.A)Persuadethemantojoinherpany.B)Employthemostup-to-datetechnology.

C)Exportbikestoforeignmarkets.D)Expandtheirdomesticbusiness.

10.A)Thestatesubsidizessmallandmediumenterprises.

B)Thegovernmenthascontroloverbicycleimports.

C)Theycanpetewiththebestdomesticmanufactures.

D)Theyhaveacostadvantageandcanchargehigherprices.

11.A)Extracostsmighteatuptheirprofitsabroad.

B)Moreworkerswillbeneededtodopackaging.

C)Theymightlosetoforeignbikemanufacturers.

D)Itisverydifficulttofindsuitablelocalagents.

12.A)Reporttothemanagement.B)Attractforeigninvestments.

C)Conductafeasibilitystudy.D)Consultfinancialexperts.

Questions13to15arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

13.A)Coalburntdailyforthefortofourhomes.

B)Anythingthatcanbeusedtoproducepower.

C)Fuelrefinedfromoilextractedfromunderground.

D)Electricitythatkeepsallkindsofmachinesrunning.

14.A)Oilwillsoonbereplacedbyalternativeenergysources.

B)Oilreservesintheworldwillbeexhaustedinadecade.

C)Oilconsumptionhasgivenrisetomanyglobalproblems.

D)Oilproductionwillbegintodeclineworldwideby2022.

15.A)Minimizetheuseoffossilfuels.B)Startdevelopingalternativefuels.

C)Findtherealcauseforglobalwarming.D)Takestepstoreducethegreenhouseeffect.

SectionB

PassageOne

Questions16to18arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

16.A)Theabilitytopredictfashiontrends.B)Arefinedtasteforartisticworks.

C)Yearsofpracticalexperience.D)Strictprofessionaltraining.

17.A)PromotingallkindsofAmericanhand-madespecialities.

B)Strengtheningcooperationwithforeigngovernments.

C)Conductingtradeinartworkswithdealersoverseas.

D)Purchasinghandicraftsfromallovertheworld.

18.A)Shehasaccesstofashionablethings.B)Sheisdoingwhatsheenjoysdoing.

C)Shecanenjoylifeonamodestsalary.D)Sheisfreetodowhatevershewants.

PassageTwo

Questions19to22arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

19.A)Joininneighborhoodpatrols.B)Getinvolvedinhismunity.

C)Voicehisplaintstothecitycouncil.D)Makesuggestionstothelocalauthorities.

20.A)Deteriorationinthequalityoflife.B)Increaseofpolicepatrolsatnight.

C)Renovationofthevacantbuildings.D)Violationofmunityregulations.

21.A)Theymaytakealongtimetosolve.B)Theyneedassistanceformthecity.

C)Theyhavetobedealtwithonebyone.D)Theyaretoobigforindividualefforts.

22.A)Hehadgotsomegroceriesatabigdiscount.

B)Hehadreadafunnyposternearhisseat.

C)Hehaddoneasmalldeedofkindness.

D)Hehadcaughtthebusjustintime.

PassageThree

Questions23to25arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

23.A)Childhoodandfamilygrowth.B)Pressureanddisease.

C)Familylifeandhealth.D)Stressanddepression.

24.A)Itexperiencedaseriesofmisfortunes.B)Itwasintheprocessofreorganization.

C)Hismotherdiedofasuddenheartattack.D)Hiswifelefthimbecauseofhisbadtemper.

25.A)Theywouldgivehimatriplebypasssurgery.

B)Theycouldremovetheblockinhisartery.

C)Theycoulddonothingtohelphim.

D)Theywouldtryhardtosavehislife.

SectionC

Whenmostpeoplethinkoftheword“education〞,theythinkofapupilasasortofanimatesausagecasing.Intothisemptycasting,theteachers(26)stuff“education.〞

Butgenuineeducation,asSocratesknewmorethantwothousandyearsago,isnot(27)thestuffingofinformationintoaperson,butratherelicitingknowledgefromhim;itisthe(28)ofwhatisinthemind.

“Themostimportantpartofeducation,〞oncewroteWilliamErnestHocking,the(29)Harvardphilosopher,“isthisinstructionofamaninwhathehasinsideofhim.〞

And,asEdithHamiltonhasremindedus,Socratesneversaid,“Iknow,learnfromme。〞Hesaid,rather,“Lookintoyourownselvesandfindthe(30)ofthetruththatGodhasputintoeveryheartandthatonlyyoucankindle(點燃)toa(31).〞

Inadialogue,Socratestakesanignorantslaveboy,withoutadayof(32),andprovestotheamazedobserversthattheboyreally“knows〞geometry一becausetheprinciplesofgeometryarealreadyinhismind,waitingtobecalledout.

Somanyofthediscussionsand(33)aboutthecontentofeducationareuselessandinconclusivebecausethey(34)whatshould“gointo〞thestudentratherthanwithwhatshouldbetakenout,andhowthiscanbestbedone.

Thecollegestudentwhooncesaidtome,afteralecture,“IspendsomuchtimestudyingthatIdon'thaveachancetolearnanything,〞wasclearlyexpressinghis(35)withthesausagecasingviewofeducation.

PartIIIReadingprehension(40minutes)

Readingprehension

SectionA

Innovation,theelixir(靈丹妙藥)ofprogress,hasalwayscostpeopletheirjobs.IntheIndustrialRevolutionhandweaverswere___36___asidebythemechanicalloom.Overthepast30yearsthedigitalrevolutionhas___37___manyofthemid-skilljobsthatunderpinned20th-centurymiddle-classlife.Typists,ticketagents,banktellersandmanyproduction-linejobshavebeendispensedwith,justastheweaverswere.

Forthosewhobelievethattechnologicalprogresshasmadetheworldabetterplace,suchdisruptionisanaturalpartofrising___38___.Althoughinnovationkillssomejobs,itcreatesnewandbetterones,asamore___39___societybeesricheranditswealthierinhabitantsdemandmoregoodsandservices.AhundredyearsagooneinthreeAmericanworkerswas___40___onafarm.Todaylessthan2%ofthemproducefarmorefood.Themillionsfreedfromthelandwerenotrendered___41___,butfoundbetter-paidworkastheeconomygrewmoresophisticated.Todaythepoolofsecretarieshas___42___,butthereareevermoreputerprogrammersandwebdesigners.

Optimismremainstherightstarting-point,butforworkersthedislocatingeffectsof

technologymaymakethemselvesevidentfasterthanits___43___.Evenifnewjobsandwonderfulproductsemerge,intheshortterminegapswillwiden,causinghugesocialdislocationandperhapsevenchangingpolitics.Technology's___44___willfeellikeatornado(旋風),hittingtherichworldfirst,but___45___sweepingthroughpoorercountriestoo.No

WhytheMonaLisaStandsOut

[A]Haveyoueverfallenforanovelandbeenamazednottofinditonlistsofgreatbooks[B]Theintuitiveansweristhatsomeworksofartarejustgreat:ofintrinsicallysuperiorquality.Thepaintingsthatwinprimespotsingalleries,gettaughtinclassesandreproducedinbooksaretheonesthathaveprovedtheirartisticvalueovertime.Ifyoucan[C]Cutting,aprofessoratCornellUniversity,wonderedifapsychologicalmechanismknownasthe“mere-exposureeffect〞playedaroleindecidingwhichpaintingsrisetothetopoftheculturalleague.Cuttingdesignedanexperimenttotesthishunch.Overalecturecourseheregularlyshowedundergraduatesworksofimpressionismfortwosecondsatatime.Someofthepaintingswerecanonical,includedinart-historybooks.Otherswerelesserknownbutofparablequality.Thesewereexposedfourtimesasoften.Afterwards,thestudentspreferredthemtothecanonicalworks,whileacontrolgroupofstudentslikedthecanonicalonesbest.Cutting[D]Cuttingbelieveshisexperimentoffersaclueastohowcanonsareformed.Hepointsoutthatthemostreproducedworksofimpressionismtodaytendtohavebeenboughtbyfiveorsixwealthyandinfluentialcollectorsinthelate19thcentury.Thepreferencesofthesemenbestowedprestigeoncertainworks,whichmadetheworksmorelikelytobehungingalleriesandprintedinanthologies.Thefamepasseddowntheyears,gainingmomentumfrommereexposureasitdidso.Themorepeoplewereexposedto,themoretheylikedit,andthemoretheylikedit,themoreitappearedinbooks,onpostersandinbigexhibitions.Meanwhile,academicsandcriticscreatedsophisticatedjustificationsforitspre-eminence.Afterall,it[E]TheprocessdescribedbyCuttingevokesaprinciplethatthesociologistDuncanWattscalls“cumulativeadvantage〞:onceathingbeespopular,itwilltendtobeemorepopularstill.

Afewyearsago,Watts,whoisemployedbyMicrosofttostudythedynamicsofsocialnetworks,hadasimilarexperiencetoCuttinginanotherParismuseum.Afterqueuingtoseethe“Mona

Lisa〞initsclimate-controlledbulletproofboxattheLouvre,hecameawaypuzzled:whywasitconsideredsosuperiortothethreeotherLeonardosinthepreviouschamber,towhichnobodyseemedtobepayingtheslightestattention[F]WhenWattslookedintothehistoryof“thegreatestpaintingofalltime〞,hediscoveredthat,formostofitslife,the“MonaLisa〞remainedinrelativeobscurity.Inthe1850s,LeonardodaVinciwasconsiderednomatchforgiantsofRenaissanceartlikeTitianandRaphael,whoseworkswereworthalmosttentimesasmuchasthe“MonaLisa〞.Itwasonlyinthe20thcenturythatLeonardo[G]In1911amaintenanceworkerattheLouvrewalkedoutofthemuseumwiththe“MonaLisa〞hiddenunderhissmock.Parisianswereaghastatthetheftofapaintingtowhich,untilthen,theyhadpaidlittleattention.Whenthemuseumreopened,peoplequeuedtoseethegapwherethe“MonaLisa〞hadoncehunginawaytheyhadneverdoneforthepaintingitself.Fromthenon,the“MonaLisa〞cametorepresentWesterncultureitself.

[H]Althoughmanyhavetried,itdoesseemimprobablethatthepainting[I]“Sayingthatculturalobjectshavevalue,〞BrianEnooncewrote,“islikesayingthattelephoneshaveconversations.〞Nearlyalltheculturalobjectsweconsumearrivewrappedininheritedopinion;ourpreferencesarealways,tosomeextent,someoneelse[J]Althoughtherigidhigh-lowdistinctionfellapartinthe1960s,westillusecultureasabadgeofidentity.Today[K]Theintrinsicqualityofaworkofartisstartingtoseemlikeitsleastimportantattribute.Butperhapsit[L]AstudyintheBritishJournalofAestheticssuggeststhattheexposureeffectdoesn篇二:歷年大學英語六級真題及答案(完好版

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PartIListeningprehension(20minutes)

SectionA

1.A)Shewasgivenanewjob.

B)Shewasgivenaraise.

C)Shewascriticizedforbeinglate.

D)Shewaspraisedforherhardwork.

2.A)Whethertoemploythewoman.

B)Whethertotakeupthenewjob.

C)Whethertoaskforaraise.

D)Whethertobuyanewhouse.

3.A)Ateacher.

B)Apsychologist.

C)Alibrarian.

D)Apublisher.

4.A)Tovisitmoreplacesinthecity.

B)Totakealotofpicturesofthebeautifulcity.

C)Totakesomepicturesofhisfriends.

D)Tosparesometimetomeethisfriends.

5.A)Intown.

B)Outoftown.

C)Intheman‘shouse.

D)OutsideAnn‘shouse.

6.A)Becauseshefeelsveryhotintheroom.

B)Becauseshewantstoavoidmeetingpeople.

C)Becauseshewantstosmokeacigaretteoutside.

D)Becauseshedoesn‘tlikethesmellofsmokeinside.

7.A)Paintershiredbythemanandwoman.

B)PaintershiredbyMr.Jones.

C)Mr.Jones.

D)Themanandthewoman.

8.A)Thewomanenjoyedthemovieverymuch.

B)Thewomansawahorrormovie.

C)Themanaskedthewomantobecarefulatnight.

D)Themanwenttotheshoiththewoman.

9.A)Hedoesn‘twritewellenough.

B)Heisnotaprofessionalwriter.

C)Hehasn‘tgotanyprofessionalexperience.

D)Hedidn‘tperformwellintheinterview.

10.A)Hedoesn‘tthinkitnecessarytorefuelthecar.

B)Hecanmanagetogetthegasolinetheyneed.

C)Hehopesthewomanwillhelphimselectafuel.

D)Hethinksitisdifficulttogetfuelforthecar.

SectionB

PassageOne

Questions11to13arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

11.A)Becausetheycan‘taffordto.

B)Becausetheythinksmallhousesaremorefortabletolivein.

C)Becausebighousesareusuallybuiltinthecountryside.

D)Becausetheypreferapartments.

12.A)Becausemanyyoungpeoplehavemovedintofortableapartments.

B)Becausemanyoldhousesinthebadpartofthetownarenotinhabited.

C)Becausemanyolderpeopleselltheirhousesaftertheirchildrenleave.

D)Becausemanypeoplehavequittheiroldhousetobuildnewones.

13.A)Theyhavetodotheirownmaintenance.

B)Theyhavetofurnishtheirownhouses.

C)Theywillfinditdifficulttomaketherestofthepayment.

D)Theywillfinditdifficulttodisposeoftheirold-stylefurniture.

PassageTwo

Questions14to16arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

14.A)Theyarenotactivehunters.

B)Theydon‘tsleepmuch.

C)Theyareoftenseenalone.

D)Theydon‘teatmuch.

15.A)Tocatchthebirds.

B)Tolookforshadeintheheatoftheday.

C)Tocatchotheranimals.

D)Tolookforakillmadebyanotheranimal.

16.A)Theyarelargerinsize.

B)Theyhavetohuntmoretofeedtheyoung.

C)Theyrunfaster.

D)Theyarenotaslazyasthemales.

PassageThree

Questions17to20arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

17.A)Lessthan30minutes.

B)From30to45minutes.

C)Atleast45minutes.

D)Morethan45minutes.

18.A)Heshouldshowrespectfortheinterviewer.

B)Heshouldshowconfidenceinhimself.

C)Heshouldtalkenthusiastically.

D)Heshouldbedressedproperly.

19.A)Speakingconfidentlybutnotaggressively.

B)Talkingloudlytogivealastingimpression.

C)Talkingalotaboutthejob.

D)Speakingpolitelyandemotionally.

20.A)Professionalknowledgeisadecisivefactorinjobinterview.

B)Findingajobismoredifficultthanonecanimagine.

C)Ajobseekershouldcreateagoodimageduringaninterview.

D)Self-confidenceismostimportantforajobseeker.

PartIIReadingprehension(35minutes)

Questions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Theprocessofperceivingotherpeopleisrarelytranslated(toourselvesorothers)intocold,objectiveterms.―Shewas5feet8inchestall,hadfairhair,andworeacoloredskirt.‖Moreoften,wetrytogetinsidetheotherpersontopinpointhisorherattitudes,emotions,motivations,abilities,ideasandcharacters.Furthermore,wesometimesbehaveasifwecanacplishthisdifficultjobveryquickly-perhapswithatwo-secondglance.

Wetrytoobtaininformationaboutothersinmanyways.Bergersuggestsseveralmethodsforreducinguncertaintiesaboutothers:watching,withoutbeingnoticed,apersoninteractingwithothers,particularlywithotherswhoareknowntoyousoyoucanparetheobservedperson‘sbehaviorwiththeknownothers‘behavior;observingapersoninasituationwheresocialbehaviorisrelativelyuestrainedorwhereawidevarietyofbehavioralresponsesarecalledfor;deliberatelystructuringthephysicalorsocialenvironmentsoastoobservetheperson‘sresponsestospecificstimuli;askingpeoplewhohavehadorhavefrequentcontactwiththepersonabouthimorher;andusingvariousstrategiesinface-to-faceinteractiontouncoverinformationaboutanotherperson-questions,self-disclosures(自我表露),andsoon.Gettingtoknowsomeoneisanever-endingtask,largelybecausepeopleareconstantlychangingandthemethodsweusetoobtaininformationareoftenimprecise.Youmayhaveknownsomeonefortenyearsandstillknowverylittleabouthim.Ifweaccepttheideathatwewon‘teverfullyknowanotherperson,itenablesustodealmoreeasilywiththosethingsthatgetinthewayofaccurateknowledgesuchassecretsanddeceptions.Itwillalsokeepusfrombeingtoosurprisedorshockedbyseeminglyinconsistentbehavior.Ironically(挖苦性地)thosethingsthatkeepusfromknowinganotherpersontoowell(e.g.,secretsanddeceptions)maybejustasimportanttothedevelopmentofsatisfyingrelationshipasthosethingsthatenableustoobtainaccurateknowledgeaboutaperson(e.g.,disclosureandtruthfulstatements).

21.Theword―pinpoint‖(Para.1,Line3)basicallymeans________.

A)appreciate

B)obtain

C)interpret

D)identify

22.WhatdowelearnfromthefirstparagraphA)Peoplearebetterdescribedincold,objectiveterms.

B)Thedifficultyofgettingtoknowapersonisusuallyunderestimated.

C)Oneshouldnotjudgepeoplebytheirappearances.

D)Oneisusuallysubjectivewhenassessingotherpeople‘spersonality.

23.ItcanbeinferredfromBerger‘ssuggestionsthat________.

A)peopledonotrevealtheirtrueselfoneveryoccasion

B)inmostcasesweshouldavoidcontactingtheobservedpersondirectly

C)thebestwaytoknowapersonisbymakingparisons

D)face-to-faceinteractionisthebeststrategytouncoverinformationaboutaperson

24.Indevelopingpersonalrelationships,secretsanddeceptions,intheauthor‘sopinion,are________.

A)personalmattersthatshouldbeseriouslydealtwith

B)barriersthatshouldbedoneawaywith

C)assignificantasdisclosuresandtruthfulstatements

D)thingspeopleshouldguardagainst

25.Theauthor‘spurposeinwritingthepassageis________.

A)togiveadviceonappropriateconductforsocialoccasions

B)toprovidewaysofhowtoobtaininformationaboutpeople

C)tocallthereader‘sattentiontothenegativesideofpeople‘scharacters

D)todiscussthevariousaspectsofgettingtoknowpeople

Questions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Thepetitionamongproducersofpersonalputersisessentiallyaracetogetthebest,mostinnovativeproductstothemarketplace.Marketersinthisenvironmentfrequentlyhavetomakeajudgementastotheirpetitors‘rolewhenmakingmarketingstrategydecisions.Ifmajorpetitorsarechangingtheirproducts,thenamarketermaywanttofollowsuittoremainpetitive.Appleputer,Inc.hasintroducedtwonew,fasterpersonalputers,theMackintoshIIandMackintoshSE,inanticipationoftheintroductionofanewPCbyIBM,oneofApple‘smajorpetitors.

Apple’snewputersaremuchfasterandmorepowerfulthanitsearliermodels.TheimprovedMackintoshisabletorunprogramsthatpreviouslywereimpossibletorunonanApplePC,includingIBM-patible(兼容的)programs.Thispatibilityfeatureillustratesputermanufactures‘newattitudeofgivingcustomersthefeaturestheywant.MakingAppleputerscapableofrunningIBMsoftwareisApple‘seffortatmakingtheMackintoshpatiblewithIBMputersandthusmorepopularintheoffice,whereApplehopestoincreasesales.UsersofthenewApplecanalsoaddaccessories(附件)tomaketheirmachinesspecializeinspecificuses,suchasengineeringandwriting.

Thenewputersrepresentabigimprovementoverpastmodels,buttheyalsocostmuchmore.panyofficialsdonotthinkthehigherpricewillslowdownbuyerswhowanttostepuptoamorepowerfulputer.Applewantstostayinthehigh-priceendofthepersonalputermarkettofinanceresearchforevenfaster,moresophisticatedputers.

EventhoughAppleandIBMaremajorpetitors,bothpaniesrealizethattheirpetitor’sputershavecertainfeaturesthattheirownmodelsdonot.TheApplelinehasalwaysbeenpopularforitssophisticatedcolorgraphics(圖形),whereastheIBMmachineshavealwaysbeenfavoredinoffices.Inthefuture,therewillprobablybemorepatibilitybetweenthetwopanies‘products,whichnodoubtwillrequirethatbothAppleandIBMchangemarketingstrategies.

26.Accordingtothepassage,Appleputer,Inc,hasintroducedtheMackintoshIIandtheMackintoshSEbecause________.

A)IBMischangingitsputermodelscontinuously

B)itwantstomakeitsmachinesspecializeinspecificuses

C)itwantstostayaheadofIBMinthepetitiveputermarket

D)itexpectsitsmajorpetitorIBMtofollowitsexample

27.ApplehopestoincreaseMackintoshsaleschieflyby________.

A)makingitsnewmodelscapableofrunningIBMsoftware

B)improvingthecolorgraphicsofitsnewmodels

C)copyingthemarketingstrategiesofIBM

D)givingthecustomerswhattheywant

28.Applesellsitsnewputermodelsatahighpricebecause________.

A)theyhavenewfeaturesandfunctions

B)theyaremoresophisticatedthanothermodels

C)theyhavenewaccessoriesattached

D)itwantstoaccumulatefundsforfutureresearch

29.ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatbothAppleandIBMtrytogainapetitiveadvantageby________.

A)copyingeachother‘stechnology

B)incorporatingfeaturesthatmaketheirproductsdistinctive

C)makingtheirputermoreexpensive

D)makingtheirputersrunmuchfaster

30.Thebesttitleforthepassagewouldbe________.

A)Apple‘sEffortstoStayAheadofIBM

B)Apple‘sNewputerTechnology

C)Apple‘sNewpersonalputers

D)Apple‘sResearchActivities

PassageThree

Questions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Itisacuriousparadoxthatwethinkofthephysicalsciencesas―hard‖,thesocialsciencesas―soft‖,andthebiologicalsciencesassomewhereinbetween.Thisisinterpretedtomeanthatourknowledgeofphysicalsystemsismorecertainthanourknowledgeofbiologicalsystems,andtheseinturnaremorecertainthanourknowledgeofsocialsystems.Intermsofourcapacitytosampletherelevantuniverses,however,andtheprobabilitythatourimagesoftheseuniversesareatleastapproximatelycorrect,onesuspectsthatareverseorderismorereasonable.Weareabletosampleearth‘ssocialsystemswithsomedegreeofconfidencethatwehaveareasonablesampleofthetotaluniversebeinginvestigated.Ourknowledgeofsocialsystems,therefore,whileitisinmanywaysextremelyinaccurate,isnotlikelytobeseriouslyoverturnedbynewdiscoveries.Eventhefolkknowledgeinsocialsystemsonwhichordinarylifeisbasedinearning,spending,organizing,marrying,takingpartinpoliticalactivities,fightingandsoon,isnotverydissimilarfromthemoresophisticatedimagesofthesocialsystemderivedfromthesocialsciences,eventhoughitisbuiltupontheveryimperfectsamplesofpersonalexperience.

篇三:2022-2022歷年大學英語六級聽力真題及答案(完好版)

06年——14年六級聽力真題及答案

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1.A)ShemetwithThomasjustafewdaysago.

B)Shecanhelpwithorientationprogram.

C)Sheisnotsureshecanpassonthemessage.

D)ShewillcertainlytrytocontactThomas.

2.A)Setthedinnertable.B)Changethelightbulb.

C)Cleanthediningroom.D)Holdtheladderforhim.

3.A)He’dlikeapieceofpie.B)He’dlikesomecoffee.

C)He’dratherstayinthewarmroom.D)He’djusthaddinnerwithhisfriends.

4.A)Hehasmanagedtosellanumberofcars.

B)Heiscontentedwithhiscurrentposition.

C)Hemightgetfired.D)Hehaslosthisjob.

5.A)Tony’ssecretary.B)Paul’sgirlfriend.

C)Paul’scolleague.D)Tony’swife.

6.A)Hewasfinedforrunningaredlight.

B)Hewascaughtspeedingonafastlane.

C)Hehadtorunquicklytogettheticket.

D)Hemadeawrongturnattheintersection.

7.A)Hehaslearnedalotfromhisownmistakes.

B)Heisquiteexperiencedintamingwilddogs.

C)Hefindsrewardmoreeffectivethanpunishment.

D)Hethinksitimportanttomasterbasictrainingskills.

8.A)Atabookstore.B)Atthedentist’s.C)Inarestaurant.D)Inthelibrary.

9.A)Hedoesn’twantJennytogetintotrouble.

B)Hedoesn’tagreewiththewoman’sremark.

C)HethinksJenny’sworkloadtooheavyatcollage.

D)Hebelievesmostcollegestudentsarerunningwild.

10.A)Itwasapplaudable.B)Itwasjustterrible.

C)Theactorswereenthusiastic.D)Theplotwasfunnyenough.

SectionB

11.A)Socialwork.B)Medicalcare.C)Appliedphysics.D)Specialeducation.

12.A)Thetimelyadvicefromherfriendsandrelatives.

B)Thetwo-yearprofessionaltrainingshereceived.

C)Herdeterminationtofulfillherdream.

D)Herparents’consistentmoralsupport.

13.A)Togetthefundingforthehospitals.B)Tohelpthedisabledchildrenthere.

C)Totraintherapistsforthechildrenthere.

D)Tosetupaninstitutionforthehandicapped.

PassageTwo

14.A)AtacountryschoolinMexico.B)InamountainvalleyofSpain.

C)AtasmallAmericancollege.D)InasmallvillageinChile.

15.A)Byexpandingtheirmindsandhorizons.

B)Byfinancingtheirelementaryeducation.

C)Bysettingupasmallprimaryschool.

D)Bysettingthemaninspiringexample.

16.A)Shewrotepoetrythatbrokethroughnationalbarriers.

B)Shewasatalenteddesigneroforiginalschoolcurriculums.

C)Sheprovedherselftobeanactiveandcapablestateswoman.

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