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2011年12月大学英语六级真题及答案

PartIWriting(30minutes)

Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitledTheWayto

SuccessbycommentingonAbrahamLincoln'sfamousremark,"Givemesixhoursto

chopdownatree,andIwillspend,thefirstfoursharpeningtheaxe."Youshould

writeatleast150wordsbutnomorethan200words.

TheWaytoSuccess

注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。

PartIIReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(15minutes)

Directions:Inthispart,youwillhave15minutestogooverthepassagequicklyandanswer

stions1-7,choothebestanswerfromthe

fourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Forquestions8-10,completethentenceswith

theinformationgiveninthepassage.

Google'sPlanforWorld'sBiggestOnlineLibrary:PhilanthropyOrActofPiracy?

Inrecentyears,teamsofworkersdispatchedbyGooglehavebeenworkinghardto

,Googlehasscannedmorethan10milliontitlesfromlibraries

inAmerica

exactmethoditusisunclear;thecompanydoesnotallowoutsiderstoobrvetheprocess.

WhyisGoogleundertakingsuchaventure?Whyisiteveninterestedinalltho

out-of-printlibrarybooks,mostofwhichhavebeengatheringdustonforgottenshelvesfordecades?

rallmission,afterall,isto

"organitheworld'sinformation",soitwouldbeoddifthatinformationdidnotincludebooks.

Thecompanylikestoprentitlfashavingloftyaspirations."Thisreallyisn'taboutmaking

oingthisforthegoodofsociety."AsSantiagodelaMora,headofGoogleBooksfor

Europe,putsit:"Bymakingitpossibletoarchthemillionsofbooksthatexisttoday,wehopeto

expandthefrontiersofhumanknowledge."

DanClancy,thechiefarchitectofGoogleBooks,doesemgenuineinhisconvictionthatthisis

primarilyaphilanthropic(慈善的)exerci."Google'scorebusinessisarchandfind,soobviously

whathelpsimproveGoogle'sarchengineisgoodforGoogle,"hesays."Butwehaveneverbuilt

aspreadsheet(电子数据表)outliningthefinancialbenefitsofthis,andIhaveneverhadtojustify

theamountIamspendingtothecompany'sfounders."

Itiasy,talkingtoClancyandhiscolleagues,

Google'lopponentshaverecentlyemerged,

rangingfromrivaltechgiantssuchasMicrosoftandAmazontosmallbodiesreprentingauthorsand

dterms,theopponentshavelevelledtwotsofcriticismsat

Google.

First,theyhavequestionedwhethertheprimaryresponsibilityfordigitallyarchivingthe

world'entessayintheNew

YorkReviewofBooks,RobertDarnton,theheadofHarvardUniversity'slibrary,arguedthatbecau

suchbooksareacommonresource–theposssionofusall–onlypublic,not-for-profit

bodiesshouldbegiventhepowertocontrolthem.

ThecondrelatedcriticismisthatGoogle'legation

hasledtoGooglebecomingmiredin(陷入)alegalbattlewhoscopeandcomplexitymakesthe

JarndyceandJarndycecainCharlesDickens'BleakHoulookstraightforward.

Atitscentre,however,isonesimpleissue:onvenientfactabout

mostbooks,towhichGooglehasarguablypaidinsufficientattention,isthattheyareprotected

ghtlawsdifferfromcountrytocountry,butingeneralprotectionextendsfor

thedurationofanauthor'slifeandforasubstantialperiodafterwards,thusallowingtheauthor'sheirs

tobenefit.(InBritainandAmerica,thispost-deathperiodis70years.)Thismeans,ofcour,

thatalmostallofthebookspublishedinthe20thcenturyarestillundercopyright–andthelast

oughly40

millionbooksinUSlibraries,forexample,e,some

27millionareoutofprint.

OutsidetheUS,Googlehasmadesureonlytoscanbooksthatareoutofcopyrightandthusinthe

"publicdomain"(workssuchastheBodleian'sfirsteditionofMiddlemarch,whichanyonecanreadfor

freeonGoogleBooksSearch).

But,withintheUS,

defence,Googlepointsoutthatitdisplaysonlysmallgmentsofbooksthatareincopyright–arguing

thatsuchdisplaysare"fairu".Butcriticsallegethatbymakingelectroniccopiesofthebooks

withoutfirstekingthepermissionofcopyrightholders,Googlehascommittedpiracy.

"Thekeyprincipleofcopyrightlawhasalwaysbeenthatworkscanbecopiedonly

onceauthorshaveexpresslygiventheirpermission,"saysPiersBlofeld,oftheSheilLandliterary

agencyinLondon."Googlehasreverdthis–ithassimplycopiedalltheworkswithoutbothering

toask."

In2005,theAuthorsGuildofAmerica,togetherwithagroupofUSpublishers,launchedaclass

actionsuit(集团诉讼)againstGooglethat,aftermorethantwoyearsofnegotiation,endedwithan

announcementlastOctoberthatGoogleandtheclaimantshadreachedanout-of-courtttlement.

Thefulldetailsarecomplicated-thetextalonerunsto385pages–andtryingtosummariitisno

easytask."Partoftheproblemisthatitisbasicallyincomprehensible,"saysBlofeld,oneofthe

ttlement'smostvocalBritishcritics.

Broadly,thedealprovidesamechanismforGoogletocompensateauthorsand

publisherswhorightsithasbreached(includinggivingthemashareofanyfuturerevenueitgenerates

fromtheirworks).Inexchangeforthis,therightsholdersagreenottosueGoogleinfuture.

ThisttlementhandsGooglethepower-butonlywiththeagreementofindividualrights

holders–ncludetheminsubscriptiondealssold

ecommercialprovisionsthat

areprovingthettlement'smostcontroversialaspect.

Criticspointoutthat,bygivingGoogletherighttocommerciallyexploititsdataba,

thettlementpavesthewayforasubtleshiftinthecompany'srolefromproviderofinformationto

ller."Google'sbusinessmodelhasalwaysbeentoprovideinformationforfree,andlladvertising

onthebasisofthetrafficthisgenerates,"pointsoutJamesGrimmelmann,associateprofessoratNew

,hesays,becauofthettlement'sprovisions,Googlecouldbecomea

significantforceinbooklling.

Interestinthisaspectofthettlementhasfocudon"orphan"works,wherethereis

noknowncopyrightholder–themakeupanestimated5-10%ofthebooksGooglehas

hettlement,whennorightsholderscomeforwardandregistertheirinterestina

work,willbeabletodisplayupto20%

oforphanworksforfree,includetheminitssubscriptiondealstolibrariesandllthemto

individualbuyersundertheconsumerlicence.

Itisbynomeanscertainthatthettlementwillbeenacted(执行)–itisthesubjectof

tinacted,Googlewillineffectbeoffthehookasfar

opleareriouslyconcernedbythis-and

thecompanyislikelytofacechallengesinothercourtsaroundtheworld.

NooneknowsthepreciuGooglewillmakeoftheintellectualpropertyithasgained

byscanningtheworld'slibrarybooks,andthetruth,asGleick,anAmericansciencewriterandmember

oftheAuthorsGuild,pointsout,isthatthecompanyprobablydoesn'tis

certainisthat,insomewayorother,Google'ntranceintodigitalbookllingwillhaveasignificant

impactonthebookworldintheyearstocome.

注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。

claimsitsplanfortheworld'sbiggestonlinelibraryis_____.

A)torvetheinterestofthegeneralpublic

B)toencouragereadingaroundtheworld

C)tosaveout-of-printbooksinlibraries

D)topromoteitscorebusinessofarching

ingtoSantiagodelaMora,Google'sbook-scanningprojectwill_____.

A)broadenhumanity'sintellectualhorizons

B)helpthebroadmassofreaders

C)revolutionitheentirebookindustry

D)makefulluofthepowerofitsarchengine

ntsofGoogleBooksbelievethatdigitallyarchivingtheworld'sbooksshouldbe

controlledby_____.

A)non-profitorganisationsC)multinationalcompanies

B)theworld'sleadinglibrariesD)theworld'stechgiants

hasinvolveditlfinalegalbattleasitignored_____.

A)thecopyrightofauthorsofout-of-printbooks

B)thecopyrightofthebooksitscanned

C)theinterestoftraditionalbookllers

D)thedifferencesofin-printandout-of-printbooks

defendsitsscanningin-copyrightbooksbysayingthat_____.

A)itdisplaysonlyasmallpartoftheircontent

B)itiswillingtocompensatethecopyrightholders

C)makingelectroniccopiesofbooksisnotaviolationofcopyright

D)theonlinedisplayofin-copyrightbooksisnotforcommercialu

welearnabouttheclassactionsuitagainstGoogle?

A)ItendedinavictoryfortheAuthorsGuildofAmerica.

B)Itwasttledaftermorethantwoyearsofnegotiation.

C)ItfailedtoprotecttheinterestsofAmericanpublishers.

D)Itcouldleadtomoreout-of-courtttlementsofsuchdisputes.

mainedcontroversialaftertheclassactionsuitended?

A)Thecompensationforcopyrightholders.

B)ThechangeinGoogle'sbusinessmodel.

C)Google'sfurtherexploitationofitsdataba.

D)Thecommercialprovisionsofthettlement.

_____,Googlemakesmoneybyllingadvertising.

hocopyrightholdersarenotknownarecalled_____.

'ntranceintodigitalbookllingwilltremendously_____inthefuture.

PartIIIListeningComprehension(35minutes)

SectionA

Directions:Inthisction,

endofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.

achquestion

thepau,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),

C)andD),rkthecorrespondingletter

onAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.

注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。

11.A)Cancelthetriptoprepareforthetest.

B)ReviewhisnotesoncehearrivesinChicago.

C)Listentotherecordednoteswhiledriving.

D)Prepareforthetestafterthewedding.

12.A)Thewomanwillhelpthemanrememberthelines.

B)Themanlacksconfidenceinplayingthepart.

C)Themanhopestochangehisroleintheplay.

D)Thewomanwillpromptthemanduringtheshow.

13.A)Preparationsforanoperation.C)Arrangingabedforapatient.

B)Acomplicatedsurgicalca.D)Rescuingthewoman'suncle.

14.A)Heisinterestedinimprovinghiditingskills.

B)Heiagertobenominatedtheneweditor.

C)HeissuretodoabetterjobthanSimon.

D)Heistoobusytoacceptmoreresponsibility.

15.A)Hehaslefthispositioninthegovernment.

B)Hehasalreadyreachedtheretirementage.

C)Hemadeastupiddecisionatthecabinetmeeting.

D)HehasbeensuccessfullyelectedPrimeMinister.

16.A)Thisyear'sshuttlemissionisabigstepinspaceexploration.

B)Themaniswellinformedaboutthespaceshuttlemissions.

C)Theshuttleflightwillbebroadcastliveworldwide.

D)Themanixcitedatthenewsoftheshuttleflight.

17.A)Atanautorescuecenter.C)Atasuburbangarage.

B)Atacarrentingcompany.D)Atamountaincamp.

18.A)Hegothisspeakersfixed.C)Helistenedtosomeriousmusic

B)Hewentshoppingwiththewoman.D)Heboughtastereosystem.

Questions19to21arebadontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

19.A)Providingaidtothedisabled.

B)Printinglabelsformanufacturedgoods.

C)Promotingproductsformanufacturers.

D)Sellingproductsmadeforleft-handers.

20.A)Mostofthemarespeciallymadeforhisshop.

B)Allofthemaremanufacturedinhisownplant.

C)Thekitchenwareinhisshopisofuniquedesign.

D)Abouthalfofthemareunavailableonthemarket.

21.A)Theyspecialiinoneproductonly.C)TheyrunchainstoresincentralLondon.

B)TheyhaveoutletsthroughoutBritain.D)Theyllbymailorderonly.

Questions22to25arebadontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

22.A)Itpublishesmagazines.C)Itrunssalespromotioncampaigns.

B)Itsponsorstradefairs.D)Itingagedinproductdesign.

23.A)Theadspecificationshadnotbeengivenindetail.

B)Thewoman'scompanymadelast-minutechanges.

C)Thewoman'scompanyfailedtomakepaymentsintime.

D)Organisingthepromotionwasreallytime-consuming.

24.A)Extendthecampaigntonextyear.C)Runanotherfour-weekcampaign.

B)Cutthefeebyhalfforthisyear.D)Givehera10percentdiscount.

25.A)Stopnegotiatingforthetimebeing.C)Reflectontheirrespectivemistakes

B)Calmdownandmakepeace.D)Improvetheirpromotionplans.

SectionB

Directions:Inthisction,ndofeachpassage,youwillhear

ou

hearaquestion,youmustchoothebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)

andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasingleline

throughthecentre.

注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。

PassageOne

Questions26to29arebadonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

26.A)Theylookspotlesslycleanthroughouttheirlives.

B)Theyarelookedafterbyanimal-careorganizations.

C)Theysacrificetheirlivesforthebenefitofhumans.

D)Theyarelabeledpetanimalsbytherearchers.

27.A)Theymayaffecttheresultsofexperiments.

B)Theymaybehaveabnormally.

C)Theymaybreedoutofcontrol.

D)Theymaycaudamagetotheenvironment.

28.A)Whentheybecomeescapees.C)Whentheygettooold.

B)Whentheyarenolongeruful.D)Whentheybecomeill.

29.A)Whilelaunchinganimalprotectioncampaigns,theyweretrappingkitchenmice.

B)Whileholdingaburialceremonyforapetmou,theywerekillingpestmice.

C)Whileadvocatingfreedomforanimals,theykepttheirpetmouinacage.

D)Whilecallingforanimalrights,theyallowedtheirkidstokeeppetanimals.

PassageTwo

Questions30to32arebadonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

30.A)Theytakeitforgranted.C)Theycontributemosttoit.

B)Theyarecrazyaboutit.D)Theyoftenfindfaultwithit.

31.A)Heatandlight.C)Historicalcontinuity.

B)Economicprosperity.D)Tidalrestlessness.

32.A)Theyfindthecityalientothem.

B)Theyareadventurersfromallovertheworld.

C)Theylackknowledgeofthecultureofthecity.

D)Theyhavedifficultysurviving.

PassageThree

Questions33to35arebadonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

33.A)Apoliticaldebate.C)Adocumentary.

B)Afootballgame.D)Amurdermystery.

34.A)Itenhancesfamilyrelationships.C)Ithelpsbroadenone’shorizons.

B)Itisasheerwasteoftime.D)Itisunhealthyfortheviewers.

35.A)HewatchesTVprogramsonlylectively.

B)Hecan'tresistthetemptationofTVeither.

C)Hedoesn'tlikewatchingsportsprograms.

D)Heisnotamanwhocankeephispromi.

SectionC

Directions:Inthisction,epassageisreadforthefirst

time,epassageisreadforthe

condtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexact

nksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillin

blanks,youcaneitherutheexactwordsyouhave

y,whenthepassage

isreadforthethirdtime,youshouldcheckwhatyouhavewritten.

注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。

Inthepast,oneofthebiggestdisadvantagesofmachineshasbeentheirinabilitytoworkon

mple,doctorsdidnothavedevicesallowingthemtogoinsidethehumanbodyto

(36)_____healthproblemsortoperform(37)_____crewsdidnothaveawayof

(38)_____brokenpipeslocateddeepwithinahigh-ri(39)_____r,that'sabout

esincomputersandbiophysicshavestartedamicrominiature(超微)(40)_____that

allowsscientiststoenvision–andinsomecasactuallybuild–evices

promito(41)_____changethewayweliveandwork.

WesternRerveUniversityin

Cleveland,Ohio,rearchscientistshavedesigneda4-inchsiliconchipthatholds700tiny

(42)_____sNovaSensorinFremont,California,scientistshaveperfectedthe

world'sfirst

edthroughaperson'sblood(43)_____,thensorcan

providebloodpressurereadingsatthevalveoftheheartitlf.

(44)______________________________________________________________________.

Automanufacturers,forexample,aretryingtoutiny

devices_______________________________________________________

(45)___________________________________________________________________________.

Somefuturistnvisionnanotechnology(纳米技术)alsobeingudtoexplorethedeepainsmall

submarines,oreventolaunchfinger-sizedrocketspackedwithmicrominiatureinstruments.

,(46)_____________________________

____________________________________________________________.

PartIVReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(25minutes)

SectionB

Directions:ssageisfollowedbysomequestionsor

hofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)and

D).Youshoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletter

onAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.

PassageOne

Questions52to56arebadonthefollowingpassage.

What'stheonewordofadviceawell-meaningprofessionalwouldgivetoarecentcollege

graduate?China"}India!Brazil!Howabouttrade!

WhentheCommerceDepartmentreportedlastweekthatthetradedeficitinJuneapproached

$50billion,s,whichsoaredto$200.3

billioninthemonth,gerthe

tradedeficit,suchimbalancescontinue,pessimistssay,theycould

contributetoslowergrowth.

Butthere'epasttwoyears,thefigureson

importsandexportsemnottosignaladouble-diprecession–areneweddeclineinthebroad

levelofeconomicactivityintheUnitedStates–butaneconomicexpansion.

Therisingvolumeoftrade–moregoodsandrvicesshuttlinginandoutoftheUnited

States–iengagedinshipping,trucking,railfreight,

delivery,

andlogistics(物流)ingnumberssig-

nifygrowingvitalityinforeignmarkets–whenweimportmorestuff,itputsmorecashinthe

handsofpeoplearoundtheworld,sarerisingbecaumoreforeignershavethe

ingtideoftradeisalsogoodnewsfor

peoplewhoworkintrade-nsitivebusiness,especiallythothatproducecommoditiesfor

whichglobaldemandtstheprice–agriculturalgoods,mining,metals,oil.

Andwhileexportsalwaysemtolag,iesarebecomingmoreinvolvedinthe

lMotorsllsasmanycarsinChinaasin

hatmaynotdomuchforimports,itdoeshelpGM'sbalancesheet

–andhencemakesthejobsofU.S.-badexecutivesmorestable.

ans

are

payingdowndebt,savingmore,'stobeexpected,givenwhat

we're'.S.-badbusiness,largeandsmall,

figureouthowtogetapieceofgrowingglobaldemand?Unlessyouwanttopickupandmoveto

India,orBrazil,orChina,eemobvious,butit'sno

longerenoughsimplytodobusinesswithourfriendsandneighborshereathome.

Companiesandindividualswhodon'thaveastrategytoexportmore,ortogetmoreinvolved

inforeignmarkets,ortoplayaroleinglobaltrade,areshuttingthemlvesoutofthelion'sshare

ofeconomicopportunityinourworld.

注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。

eficitinJune?

A)ItreflectsAmericans'preferenceforimportedgoods.

B)ItsignifiesachangeinAmericaneconomicstructure.

C)ItistheresultofAmerica'sgrowingfocusondomesticmarket.

D)Itcouldleadtoslowergrowthofthenationaleconomy.

estheauthorsayaboutthetradedataofthepasttwoyears?

A)cread.

B)yisslippingfurtherintorecession.

C)Itsignalsdecreasingdomesticdemandforgoodsandrvices.

D)Itreflectsthefluctuationsintheinternationalmarket.

ticularlybenefitfromtherisingvolumeoftrade?

A)Peoplewhohaveexpertiininternationaltrade.

B)Consumerswhofavorimportedgoodsandrvices.

C)Producersofagriculturalgoodsandrawmaterials.

D)Retailersdealinginforeigngoodsandrvices.

oneofthechallengesfacingtheAmericaneconomy?

A)Competitionfromoveras.C)Slacktradeactivities.

B)People'sreluctancetospend.D)Decreasingproductivity.

theauthor'iesandindividuals?

A)Toimportmorecheapgoodsfromdevelopingcountries.

B)Tomovetheircompaniestowherelaborischeaper.

C)Toincreatheirmarketshareoveras.

D)Tobealerttofluctuationsinforeignmarkets.

PassageTwo

Questions57to61arebadonthefollowingpassage.

ArecurringcriticismoftheUK'suniversityctorisitsperceivedweaknessintranslating

newknowledgeintonewproductsandrvices.

Recently,theUKNationalStemCellNetworkwarnedtheUKcouldloitsplaceamongthe

worldleadersinstemcellrearchunlessadequatefundingandlegislationcouldbeassured.

Weshouldtakethisconcernriouslyasuniversitiesarekeyinthenationalinnovationsystem.

However,wedohavetochallengetheunthinkingcomplaintthatthectordoesnotdoenoughin

trecentcomparativedataontheperformanceofuniversitiesandrearch

institutionsinAustralia,Canada,USAandUKshowsthat,fromarelativelyweakstartingposition,the

UKnowleadsonmanyindicatorsofcommercialisationactivity.

Whenviewedatthenationallevel,thepolicyinterventionsofthepastdecadehave

cesuggeststheUK'spositionismuch

ionaldatamasksthevery

denceshowsthatalargenumber

ofuniversitieshavefallenoffthebackofthepack,afewperformstronglyandtherestcha

theleaders.

Thistypeofunevendi

theUK,rearchisconcentrated:lessthan25%ofuniversitiesreceive75%oftherearchfunding.

ThesameuniversitiesarealsotheinstitutionsproducingthegreatestshareofPhDgraduates,

sciencecitations,ectofpoliciesgeneratinglong-termresource

concentrationhasalsocreatedadistinctivetofuniversitieswhicharerearch-ledandcommercially

sclearthattheconcentrationofrearchandcommercialisationworkcreates

differencesbetweenuniversities.

Thecoreobjectiveforuniversitieswhicharerearch-ledmustbetomaximitheimpactoftheir

niversitiesshouldbegeneratingthewidestrangeofsocial,economicand

rnforthescaleofinvestment,theyshouldsharetheirexpertiinorder

tobuildgreaterconfidenceinthector.

PartoftheeconomicrecoveryoftheUKwillbedrivenbythenextgenerationofrearch

rethreedozenuniversitiesintheUKwhich

areactivelyengagedinadvancedrearchtrainingandcommercialisationwork.

Iftherewasagreatercoordinationoftechnologytransferofficeswithinregionsandasimultaneous

investmentinthescaleandfunctionsofourgraduateschools,universitiescould,andshould,playakey

roleinpositioningtheUKforthenextgrowthcycle.

注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。

estheauthorthinkofUKuniversitiesintermsofcommercialisation?

A)Theyfailtoconvertknowledgeintomoney.

B)Theydonotregarditastheirresponsibility.

C)Theystillhaveaplaceamongtheworldleaders.

D)Theyhavelosttheirleadingpositioninmanyways.

estheauthorsayaboutthenationaldataonUKuniversities'performancein

commercialisation?

A)Itmasksthefatalweaknessofgovernmentpolicy.

B)ItdoesnotrankUKuniversitiesinascientificway.

C)Itdoesnotreflectthedifferencesamonguniversities.

D)Itindicatestheirineffectiveuofgovernmentresources.

nferfromParagraph5that"policyinterventions"(Line1,Para.4)refersto_____.

A)governmentaidtonon-rearch-orienteduniversities

B)compulsorycooperationbetweenuniversitiesandindustries

C)fairdistributionoffundingforuniversitiesandrearchinstitutions

D)concentrationofresourcesinalimitednumberofuniversities

estheauthorsuggestrearch-leduniversitiesdo?

A)Publicitheirrearchtowininternationalrecognition.

B)Fullyutilitheirrearchtobenefitallctorsofsociety.

C)Generouslysharetheirfacilitieswiththoshortoffunds.

D)Spreadtheirinfluenceamongtoprearchinstitutions.

theuniversityctorplayakeyroleintheUK'conomicgrowth?

A)Byestablishingmoreregionaltechnologytransferoffices.

B)Byaskingthegovernmenttoinvestintechnologytransferrearch.

C)Bypromotingtechnologytransferandgraduateschooleducation.

D)Byincreasingtheefficiencyoftechnologytransferagencies.

PartVITranslation(5minutes)

Directions:Comple

writeyourtranslationonAnsw&rSheet2.

注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答,只需写出译文部分。

uldn'______________________________

(也许会被车撞倒的).

ans______________________________(他把自己当成专家)althoughheknowsalot

aboutthefield.

n'tappreciatethesacrificehisfriendshavemadefor

him,______________________________(把他们所做的视作理所当然).

oldmethatshewouldratherhermother______________________________(不干涉她的

婚姻).

upwiththeexpandingfrontiersofscholarship,EdwardWilsonfound

himlf______________________________(经常上网查找信息).

2011年12月大学英语六级真题答案

快速阅读

【答案】etheinterestofthegeneralpublic

【答案】nhumanity’sintellectualhorizons

【答案】-profitorganizations

4.【答案】yrightofthebooksitscanned

5.【答案】inedisplayofin-copyrightbooksisnotforcommercialu

6.【答案】ettleaftermorethantwoyearsofnegotiation.

7.【答案】mercialprovisionofthettlement

8.【答案】Providinginformationforfree

9.【答案】orphanworks

10.【答案】changetheworld’sbookmarket

SectionA

11.【答案】A)Listentotherecordednoteswhiledriving.

12.【答案】C)Themanlacksconfidenceinplayingthepart.

13.【答案】A)Arrangingabedforapatient

14.【答案】A)Heistoobusytoacceptmoreresponsibility.

15.【答案】C)Hehaslefthispositioninthegovernment.

16.【答案】D)Themaniswellinformedaboutthespaceshuttlemissions.

17.【答案】A)Atacarrentingcompany

18.:【答案】A)Helistenedtosomeriousmusic.

19:【答案】B)Sellingproductsmadeforleft-handers.

20:【答案】D)Mostofthemarespeciallymadeforhisshop.

21

【答案】D)Theyllbymailorderonly.

22:【答案】C)Itsponsorstradefairs.

23:【答案】C)Thewoman'scompanymadelast-minutechanges.

24:【答案】D)Cutthefeebyhalfforthisyear.

25:【答案】D)Reflectontheirrespectivemistakes.

26.【答案】D)Theysacrificetheirlivesforthebenefitofhumans.

27【答案】C)Theymayaffecttheresultsofexperiments.

28【答案】C)Whentheybecomeescapees.

29【答案】A)Whileholdingaburialceremonyforapetmou,theywerekillingpestmice.

30.【答案】D)Theytakeitforgranted.

31?【答案】A)Tidalrestlessness.

32.【答案】B)Theyareadventurersfromallovertheworld.

33.【答案】D)Amurdermystery

34.【答案】C)Itisunhealthyfortheviewers.

35.【答案】B)Hecan’.

(36)detect(37)delicate(38)identifying(39)apartment

(40)revolution(41)dramatically42)primitive(43)vesls

(44)Althoughsimpleversionsofminiaturedeviceshavehadanimpact,advancedversionsarestill

veralyearsaway.

(45)thatcannwhentoreleaanairbagandhowtokeepenginesandbreaksoperating

efficiently.

(46)whenscientistsnowthinkaboutfuturemachinesdoinglargeandcomplextasks,they’rethinking

smallerthaneverbefore.

仔细阅读

SectionB

PassageOne

icatesthateconomicactivitiesintheUShaveincread.

cersofagriculturalgoodsandrawmaterials

e’sreluctancetospend

reatheirmarketshareoveras.

PassageTwo

illhaveaplaceamongtheworldleaders.

notreflectthedifferencesamonguniversities.

trationofresourcesinalimitednumberofuniversities.

tilizetheirrearchtobenefitallctorsofsociety.

otingtheefficiencyoftechnologytransferagencies.

翻译

82:maybeknockeddownbycar

83:doeshetakehimlftobeanexpert。

84:andtakeitforgranted。

85:notinterferemarriage。

86.oftenarchinginformationontheinternet

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