[外语类试卷]2018年6月大学英语六级真题试卷(三)及答案与解析.doc
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1、2018年 6月大学英语六级真题试卷(三)及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay on the importance of building trust between teachers and students. You can cite examples to illustrate your views. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words. Section A ( A
2、) She advocates animal protection. ( B) She sells a special kind of coffee. ( C) She is going to start a cafe chain. ( D) She is the owner of a special cafe. ( A) They bear a lot of similarities. ( B) They are a profitable business sector. ( C) They cater to different customers. ( D) They help take
3、care of customers pets. ( A) By giving them regular cleaning and injections. ( B) By selecting breeds that are tame and peaceful. ( C) By placing them at a safe distance from customers. ( D) By briefing customers on how to get along with them. ( A) They want to learn about rabbits. ( B) They like to
4、 bring in their children. ( C) They love the animals in her cafe. ( D) They give her cafe favorite reviews. ( A) It contains too many additives. ( B) It lacks the essential vitamins. ( C) It can cause obesity. ( D) It is mostly garbage. ( A) Its fancy design. ( B) TV commercials. ( C) Its taste and
5、texture. ( D) Peer influence. ( A) Investing heavily in the production of sweet foods. ( B) Marketing their products with ordinary ingredients. ( C) Trying to trick children into buying their products. ( D) Offering children more varieties to choose from. ( A) They hardly ate vegetables. ( B) They s
6、eldom had junk food. ( C) They favored chocolate-coated sweets. ( D) They liked the food advertised on TV. Section B ( A) Stretches of farmland. ( B) Typical Egyptian animal farms. ( C) Tombs of ancient rulers. ( D) Ruins left by devastating floods. ( A) It provides habitats for more primitive tribe
7、s. ( B) It is hardly associated with great civilizations. ( C) It has not yet been fully explored and exploited. ( D) It gathers water from many tropical rain forests. ( A) It carries about one fifth of the world s fresh water. ( B) It has numerous human settlements along its banks. ( C) It is secon
8、d only to the Mississippi River in width. ( D) It is as long as the Nile and the Yangtze combined. ( A) Living a life in the fast lane leads to success. ( B) We are always in a rush to do various things. ( C) The search for tranquility has become a trend. ( D) All of us actually yearn for a slow and
9、 calm life. ( A) She had trouble balancing family and work. ( B) She enjoyed the various social events. ( C) She was accustomed to tight schedules. ( D) She spent all her leisure time writing books. ( A) The possibility of ruining her family. ( B) Becoming aware of her declining health. ( C) The fat
10、igue from living a fast-paced life. ( D) Reading a book about slowing down. ( A) She started to follow the cultural norms. ( B) She came to enjoy doing everyday tasks. ( C) She learned to use more polite expressions. ( D) She stopped using to-do lists and calendars. Section C ( A) They will root out
11、 native species altogether. ( B) They contribute to a regions biodiversity. ( C) They pose a threat to the local ecosystem. ( D) They will crossbreed with native species. ( A) Their classifications are meaningful. ( B) Their interactions are hard to define. ( C) Their definitions are changeable. ( D
12、) Their distinctions are artificial. ( A) Only a few of them cause problems to native species. ( B) They may turn out to benefit the local environment. ( C) Few of them can survive in their new habitats. ( D) Only 10 percent of them can be naturalized. ( A) Respect their traditional culture. ( B) At
13、tend their business seminars. ( C) Research their specific demands. ( D) Adopt the right business strategies. ( A) Showing them your palm. ( B) Giving them gifts of great value. ( C) Drinking alcohol on certain days of a month. ( D) Clicking your fingers loudly in their presence. ( A) They are very
14、easy to satisfy. ( B) They have a strong sense of worth. ( C) They tend to be friendly and enthusiastic. ( D) They have a break from 2:00 to 5 :30 p. m. ( A) He completely changed the company s culture. ( B) He collected paintings by world-famous artists. ( C) He took over the sales department of Re
15、aders Digest. ( D) He had the companys boardroom extensively renovated. ( A) It should be sold at a reasonable price. ( B) Its articles should be short and inspiring. ( C) It should be published in the world s leading languages. ( D) Its articles should entertain blue- and pink-collar workers. ( A)
16、He knew how to make the magazine profitable. ( B) He served as a church minister for many years. ( C) He suffered many setbacks and misfortunes in his life. ( D) He treated the employees like members of his family. ( A) It carried many more advertisements. ( B) George Grune joined it as an ad salesm
17、an. ( C) Several hundred of its employees got fired. ( D) Its subscriptions increased considerably. Section A 26 Scientists scanning and mapping the Giza pyramids say they ve discovered that the Great Pyramid of Giza is not exactly even. But really not by much. This pyramid is the oldest of the worl
18、d s Seven Wonders. The pyramid s exact size has【 C1】_experts for centuries, as the “more than 21 acres of hard, white casing stones“ that originally covered it were【 C2】 _long ago. Reporting in the most recent issue of the newsletter “AERAGRAM“, which【 C3】 _the work of the Ancient Egypt Research Ass
19、ociates, engineer Glen Dash says his team used a new measuring approach that involved finding any surviving【 C4】 _of the casing in order to determine where the original edge was. They found the east side of the pyramid to be a【 C5】_of 5. 5 inches shorter than the west side. The question that most【 C
20、6】 _him, however, isnt how the Egyptians who designed and built the pyramid got it wrong 4,500 years ago, but how they got it so close to【 C7】 _. “We can only speculate as to how the Egyptians could have laid out these lines with such【 C8】 _using only the tools they had,“ Dash writes. He says his【 C
21、9】 _is that the Egyptians laid out their design on a grid, noting that the great pyramid is oriented only【 C10】 _away from the cardinal directions (its north-south axis runs 3 minutes 54 seconds west of due north, while its east-west axis runs 3 minutes 51 seconds north of due east)an amount that s
22、“tiny, but similar“ , archeologist Atlas Obscura points out. A) chronicles I) perfect B) complete J) precision C) established K) puzzled D) fascinates L) remnants E) hypothesis M) removed F) maximum N) revelations G) momentum O) slightly H) mysteriously 27 【 C1】 28 【 C2】 29 【 C3】 30 【 C4】 31 【 C5】 3
23、2 【 C6】 33 【 C7】 34 【 C8】 35 【 C9】 36 【 C10】 Section B 36 Peer Pressure Has a Positive Side A Parents of teenagers often view their children s friends with something like suspicion. They worry that the adolescent peer group has the power to push its members into behavior that is foolish and even dan
24、gerous. Such wariness is well founded: statistics show, for example, that a teenage driver with a same-age passenger in the car is at higher risk of a fatal crash than an adolescent driving alone or with an adult. B In a 2005 study, psychologist Laurence Steinberg of Temple University and his co-aut
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