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2015
年
6
月大学英
语
六
级
考
p>
试
真
题
(
一
)
答案
写作
The Importance of Practice
Knowledge is a treasure, but practice
is the key to it is a proverb vividly
showing
the relationship between
knowledge and practice. Apparently, this saying
delive
rs the message that if we want to
truly acquire the knowledge, we ought not to
stop practicing what
we
’
ve learned.
As for us college students, practice is of great
importance. There are two reaso
ns for
this statement. To begin with, it is by practice
that we can apply the know
ledge we have
obtained from our textbooks to solving practical
problems. By doi
ng so, we can get more
experience. What
’
s more,
knowledge has become so gro
wingly
complicated that if we don
’
t
ponder over it again and again, we cannot
g
enuinely grasp the essence of it. Oral
English learning is a good case in point.
Ev
en if one is extremely familiar with
the grammar of the language, he will never
b
e a fluent speaker if he
doesn
’
t open his mouth to
speak.
To sum up, practice is of great
importance for those who are determined to
truly
grasp knowledge. Practice not
only assists us in getting more social
experience,
but also enables us to
capture the essence of knowledge.
听力
1. C) Attend
the concert.
2. D) None of the
passengers were injured or killed.
3. A) An article about the election.
4. A) The restaurant was not up to the
speakers
’
expectations.
5. C) He has many things to deal with
right now.
6. D) More students have to
appear to make their voice heard.
7.
B) The speakers like watching TV very much.
8. D) The woman will be able to attend
the classes she wants.
9. B) Export
bikes to foreign markets.
10. B) The
government has control over bicycle imports.
11. A) Extra costs might eat up their
profits abroad.
12. C) Conduct a
feasibility study.
13. C) Fuel refined
from oil extracted from underground.
14. D) Oil production will begin to
decline worldwide by 2025.
15. B)
Start developing alternative fuels.
16. A) The ability to predict fashion
trends.
17. D) Purchasing handicrafts
from all over the world.
18. B) She is
doing what she enjoys doing.
19. B)
Get involved in his community.
20. A)
Deterioration in the quality of life.
21. D) They are too big for individual
efforts.
22. C) He had done a small
deed of kindness.
23. B) Pressure and
heart disease.
24. A) It experienced a
series of misfortunes.
25. C) They
could do nothing to help him.
26. are
supposed to
27. inserting
28. drawing-out
29.
distinguished
30. spark
31. flame
32. schooling
33. controversies
34. are
concerned with
35. dissatisfaction
阅读
36-40
N swept
B displaced
A benefits
H productive
C employed
41-45
F jobless
M shrunk
K rhythm
E impact
D eventually
46-50
E The process described by Cutting
evokes a principle that the sociologist
B The intuitive answer is that some
works of art are just great:
H
Although many have tried, it does seem improbable
that the paintings
C Cutting, a
professor at Cornell University, wondered if a
psychological
K The intrinsic
quality of a work of art is starting to seem like
its least
51-55
D
Cutting believes his experiment offers a clue as
to how canons are formed.
L A study
in the British Journal of Aesthetics suggests that
the exposure
F When Watts looked
into the history of
“
the
greatest painting of all
time
”
J
Although the rigid high-low distinction fell apart
in the 1960s,
I
“
Saying that cultural
objects have value,
”
Brian
Eno once wrote,
56-60
C
Unemployment.
D Pour money into the
market through asset buying.
B
Deflation.
C Tighten financial
regulation.
A She possesses strong
persuasive power
.
61-65
A To get their share of clean
air
.
D Failing to pass
laws to curb environmental pollution.
B Our relationship to the plant
world.
D By pooling their efforts
together
.
C Share life
with nature.
翻
译
The traditional Chinese hospitality
requires that the foods served are so diverse
t
hat guests cannot eat up all the
dishes. A typical Chinese banquet menu
include
s cold dishes served at the
beginning, followed by hot dishes, such as meat,
pou
ltry, vegetables, and so on. At most
banquets, the whole fish is considered to
be
essential, unless various kinds of
seafood have been served. Nowadays,
Chines
e people would like to combine
Western specialties with traditional Chinese
dishe
s. Therefore, it is not rare to
see steak being served, either
. Salad
has also been
catching on, although
traditionally Chinese people generally do not eat
any food
without cooking. There is
usually at least a bowl of soup, served either at
the be
ginning or in the end of the
banquet. Desserts and fruit usually mark the end
of
the banquet.
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5
年
6
月大学英
语
六
级
考
试
真
题
(
二
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答案
写作
On Curiosity
Albert Einstein once said,
“
I have no special talents.
I am only passionately
curio
us.
”
Simple
as the remark may sound, it informs us of the
significance of curiosit
y. Actually
doing everything curiously is conducive to our
development and even
tually leads us to
success.
For one thing, curiosity is
an important source of creativity, which is the
key to s
uccess.
Let
’
s take Edison as an
example. It was curiosity that made him invent
s
o many things and achieved great
success in his career
. For
another
, curiosity is
the
driving force for us to go forward. Curiosity can
change boredom into freshn
ess, which
will make us acquire new knowledge constantly.
Last but notleast, cu
riosity is helpful
in resolving difficulties one by one. A person
with curiosity is pro
ne to find the
essence of the problem and overcome various
difficulties.
From what has been
mentioned above, curiosity is very important and
helpful in
personal development. Being
enthusiastic about curiosity helps us achieve
succ
ess sooner or later
.
听力
1. C) The man is unhappy with the
woman
’
s remark.
2. C) None of the passengers were
injured or killed.
3. D) At a
commercial bank.
4. D) The restaurant
was not up to the speakers
’
expectations.
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