[外语类试卷]2016年12月大学英语六级真题试卷(二)及答案与解析.doc
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1、2016年 12月大学英语六级真题试卷(二)及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay on innovation. Your essay should include the importance of innovation and measures to be taken to encourage innovation. You are required to write at least 150 words but no more than 200
2、words. Section A ( A) They were all good at cooking. ( B) They were particular about food. ( C) They were proud of their cuisine. ( D) They were fond of bacon and eggs. ( A) His parents. ( B) His friends. ( C) His schoolmates. ( D) His parents friends. ( A) No tea was served with the meal. ( B) It w
3、as the real English breakfast. ( C) No one of the group ate it. ( D) It was a little overcooked. ( A) It was full of excitement. ( B) It was really extraordinary. ( C) It was a risky experience. ( D) It was rather disappointing. ( A) The womans relationship with other shops. ( B) The business succes
4、s of the womans shop. ( C) The key to running a shop at a low cost. ( D) The womans earnings over the years. ( A) Improve its customer service. ( B) Expand its business scale. ( C) Keep down its expenses. ( D) Upgrade the goods it sells. ( A) They are sold at lower prices than in other shops. ( B) T
5、hey are very popular with the local residents. ( C) They are delivered free of charge. ( D) They are in great demand. ( A) To follow the custom of the local shopkeepers. ( B) To attract more customers in the neighborhood. ( C) To avoid being put out of business in competition. ( D) To maintain frien
6、dly relationships with other shops. Section B ( A) They can be used to deliver messages in times of emergency. ( B) They deliver pollutants from the ocean to their nesting sites. ( C) They carry plant seeds and spread them to faraway places. ( D) They are on the verge of extinction because of pollut
7、ion. ( A) They migrate to the Arctic Circle during the summer. ( B) They originate from Devon Island in the Arctic area. ( C) They travel as far as 400 kilometers in search of food. ( D) They have the ability to survive in extreme weathers. ( A) They were carried by the wind. ( B) They had become mo
8、re poisonous. ( C) They were less than on the continent. ( D) They poisoned some of the fulmars. ( A) The threats humans pose to Arctic seabirds. ( B) The diminishing colonies for Arctic seabirds. ( C) The harm Arctic seabirds may cause to humans. ( D) The effects of the changing climate on Arctic s
9、eabirds. ( A) It has decreased. ( B) It has been exaggerated. ( C) It has become better understood. ( D) It has remained basically the same. ( A) It develops more easily in centenarians not actively engaged. ( B) It is now the second leading cause of death for centenarians. ( C) It has had no effect
10、ive cure so far. ( D) It calls for more intensive research. ( A) They care more about their physical health. ( B) Their quality of life deteriorates rapidly. ( C) Their minds fail before their bodies do. ( D) They cherish their life more than ever. Section C ( A) They are focused more on attraction
11、than love. ( B) They were done by his former colleague at Yale. ( C) They were carried out over a period of some thirty years. ( D) They form the basis on which he builds his theory of love. ( A) The relationship cannot last long if ho passion is involved. ( B) Intimacy is essential but not absolute
12、ly indispensable to love. ( C) It is not love if you dont wish to maintain the relationship. ( D) Romance is just impossible without mutual understanding. ( A) Which of them is considered most important. ( B) Whether it is true love without commitment. ( C) When the absence of any one doesnt affect
13、the relationship. ( D) How the relationship is to be defined if any one is missing. ( A) Social work as a profession. ( B) The history of social work. ( C) Academic degrees required of social work applicants. ( D) The aim of the National Association of Social Workers. ( A) They try to change peoples
14、 social behavior. ( B) They help enhance the well-being of the underprivileged. ( C) They raise peoples awareness of the environment. ( D) They create a lot of opportunities for the unemployed. ( A) They have all received strict clinical training. ( B) They all have an academic degree in social work
15、. ( C) They are all members of the National Association. ( D) They have all made a difference through their work. ( A) The promotion of social workers social status. ( B) The importance of training for social workers. ( C) Ways for social workers to meet peoples needs. ( D) Social workers job option
16、s and responsibilities. ( A) To fight childhood obesity. ( B) To help disadvantaged kids. ( C) To encourage kids to play more sports. ( D) To urge kids to follow their role models. ( A) They best boost product sales when put online. ( B) They are most effective when appearing on TV. ( C) They are be
17、coming more and more prevalent. ( D) They impress kids more than they do adults. ( A) Always place kids interest first. ( B) Do what they advocate in public. ( C) Message positive behaviors at all times. ( D) Pay attention to their image before children. Section A 26 The tree people in the Lord of t
18、he Rings the Ents can get around by walking. But for real trees, its harder to uproot. Because theyre literally rooted into the ground, they are unable to leave and go【 C1】 _. When a tree first starts growing in a certain area, its likely that the【 C2】_envelope :the temperature, humidity, rainfall p
19、atterns and so on suits it. Otherwise, it would be unable to grow from a seedling. But as it【 C3】 _, these conditions may change and the area around it may no longer be suitable for its【 C4】_. When that happens, many trees like walnuts, oaks and pines, rely【 C5】 _on so-called “scatter hoarders,“ suc
20、h as birds, to move their seeds to new localities. Many birds like to store food for the winter, which they【 C6】 _retrieve. When the birds forget to retrieve their food and they do sometimes a seedling has a chance to grow. The bird Clarks nutcracker, for example, hides up to 100,000 seeds per year,
21、 up to 30 kilometers away from the seed source, and has a very close symbiotic(共生的 )relationship with several pine species, most【 C7】 _the whitebark pine. As trees outgrow their ideal【 C8】 _in the face of climate change, these flying ecosystem engineers could be a big help in【 C9】 _trees. Its a solu
22、tion for usgetting birds to do the work is cheap and effective and it could give【 C10】_oaks and pines the option to truly “make like a tree and leave. “ A)ages I)legacy B)breathing J)notably C)climatic K)offspring D)elsewhere L)replanting E)exclusively M)subsequently F)forever N)vulnerable G)fruitfu
23、l O)withdraws H)habitats 27 【 C1】 28 【 C2】 29 【 C3】 30 【 C4】 31 【 C5】 32 【 C6】 33 【 C7】 34 【 C8】 35 【 C9】 36 【 C10】 Section B 36 The American Workplace Is Broken. Heres How We Can Start Fixing It. AAmericans are working longer and harder hours than ever before. 83% of workers say theyre stressed abo
24、ut their jobs, nearly 50% say work-related stress is interfering with their sleep, and 60% use their smartphones to check in with work outside of normal working hours. No wonder only 13% of employees worldwide feel engaged in their occupation. BGlimmers(少许 )of hope, however, are beginning to emerge
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