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1、大学英语六级 106及答案解析(总分:428.00,做题时间:132 分钟)一、Part I Writing (3(总题数:1,分数:30.00)1.For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay entitled Private Cars in China. You should write at least 150 words following the outline given below: 1简单介绍中国私家车发展的现状 2说明拥有私家车的利与弊 3指出私家车在中国的未来发展方向 Useful word
2、s and expressions: 温室气体排放:greenhouse emission 交通堵塞:congestiontraffic jam (分数:30.00)_二、Part II Reading C(总题数:1,分数:71.00)Generation X Who are we? Why are we called “Generation X“? Where did we come from? Where are we going? Whats going on here? Wheres the Beef? This passage offers some (but only some)
3、 of the answers, and points you to other internet sources that can help you find the rest of the answers. Heres a brief “FAQ“ (Frequently Asked Questions) on Generation X: How did we get this name, “Generation X“ anyway? Blame Douglas Coupland of British Columbia, Canada, for one. It was also the na
4、me of a British Punk group in the 1970s featuring 1980s soloist Billy Idol. In a 1995 interview, Coupland denied any connection, saying: “The books title came not from Billy Idols band, as many supposed, but from the final chapter of a funny sociological book on American class structure titled Class
5、, by Paul Fussell. In his final chapter, Fussell named an “X“ category of people who wanted to hop off the merry-go-round of status, money, and social climbing that so often frames modern existence.“ Whatever you say, Doug. When Coupland wrote his book in 1991, the phrase was picked up by marketers
6、desperately seeking a name for the “generation without a name“. Of course theres been much discussion about “slackers“ (懒惰的人) comes to mind. Other popular terms are “Thirteeners“ or “13th Generation“, which came from a book by Neil Howe and William Strauss called “Generations“, in which we are liste
7、d as the 13th generation of the USA since 1620. Who exactly is Gen-X? This question is in hot dispute. In the mid-1980s the Gen-Xers had been labeled “Baby Busters“ (生育低谷期出生的人), due to the low birthrates of the 1965-1975 age bracket. Demographers (人口统计学家) noticed as early as 1966 that the “boom“ (婴儿
8、潮) was over, and began planning and budgeting downward for this massive change from the “boom“ in birth between 1946-1964. (These “Boomer“ dates, by the way, have never been in doubt nor have they been doubted or tampered with by the media.) Today, however, many people lump (将.看作一体) those born in th
9、e years 1961-1981 together. Why 1961? Despite being Doug Couplands birthyear, it more likely began with the Howe (44) 9. But when geography is considered as a single subject, neither branch can neglect the other. (45) 10. If places were alike, there would be little need for geographers. (46) 11. Geo
10、graphy, then, is a point of view, a special way of looking at places. (分数:10.00)填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_七、Reading Comprehensio(总题数:2,分数:177.00)Under pressure from animal welfare groups, two national science teachers associations have adopted guide
11、lines that ban classroom experiments harming animals. The National Association of Biology Teachers and the National Science Teachers Association hope to end animal abuse in elementary and secondary schools and, in turn, discourage students from mishandling animals in home experiments and science fai
12、r projects. Animal welfare groups are apparently most concerned with high school students experimenting with animals in extracurricular projects. Barbara Orlans, President of the Scientists Center for Animal Welfare, said that students have been performing surgery at random, testing known poisonous
13、substances, and running other pathology (病理学) experiments on animals without even knowing normal physiology (生理学). At one science fair, a student cut off the leg and tail of a lizard (晰蜴) to demonstrate that only the tail can regenerate, she said. In another case, a student bound sparrows (麻雀), star
14、ved them and observed their behavior. “The amount of abuse had been quite horrifying,“ Orlans said. Administrators of major science fairs are short-tempered over the teachers policy change and the impression it has created. “The teachers were sold a bill of goods by Barbara Orlans,“ said Thurman Gra
15、fton, who heads the rules committee for the International Science and Engineering Fair. “Backyard tabletop surgery is just nonsense. The new policies throw cold water on students inquisitiveness,“ he said. Grafton said he wouldnt deny that there hasnt been animal abuse among projects at the internat
16、ional, fair, but he added that judges reject contestants who have unnecessarily injured animals. The judges have a hard time monitoring local and regional fairs that may or may not choose to comply with the international fairs rules that stress proper care of animals, Grafton said. He said that seve
17、ral years ago, the Westinghouse Science Talent Search banned harmful experiments to animals when sponsors threatened to cancel their support after animal welfare groups lobbied for change. The teachers adopted the new policies also to fend off proposed legislation in states including Missouri and Ne
18、w York that would restrict or prohibit experiments on animals. Officials of the two teachers organizations say that they dont know how many animals have been abused in the classroom. On the one hand, many biology teachers are not trained in the proper care of animals, said Wayne Moyer, executive dir
19、ector of the biology teachers association. On the other, the use of animals in experiments has dropped in recent years because of school budget cuts. The association may set up seminars to teach better animal care to its members. (分数:88.50)(1).What is the passage mainly about?(分数:17.70)A.Science tea
20、chers to ban testing harmful to animals.B.Teachers policy change in experiment on animals.C.The new policies of banning harmful experiments to animals.D.The importance of prohibiting harmful experiments on animals.(2).According to the text, animal welfare groups have succeeded in_.(分数:17.70)A.stoppi
21、ng all animal abuse in schoolsB.establishing guidelines that ban classroom experiments harming animalsC.protecting animals from being experimented with in extracurricular projectsD.persuading two national science teachers associations to adopt an animal protection policy(3).Thurman Grafton suggests
22、that_.(分数:17.70)A.animal abuse is horrible and should be terminatedB.the teachers have been compelled to do all animal experimentsC.prohibition of experiments on animals will discourage students from being curiousD.the International Science and Engineering Fair will cease to operate because of the n
23、ew policies(4).It can be learned from the text that the teachers ban harmful experiments to animals in order to_.(分数:17.70)A.maintain ecological balanceB.please animal welfare groupsC.get financial support from their sponsorsD.protect necessary harmless experiments on animals(5).It is suggested in t
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