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2018年12月六级考试真题参考答案(全三套)
第一套
六级听力原文
conversation1
HeyIjustreadagreatbookaboutphysics。Ithinkyou‘dlikeit。
It’scalledthephysicsoftheworld。It‘swrittenbyascientistnamed
SylviaMendez。
OhIreadthatbook。Itwasgreat。Thewriterisawarmand
competentguidetothemysteriesofphysics。Ithinkitpromis
enrichmentforanyreaderfromthowhoknowlittleaboutsciencetothe
careerphysicist。
Andit‘srefreshingtoeastrongcuriouscleverwomanaddingher
voicetothescientificdiscourandafieldthathasbeentraditionally
dominatedbymen。Ithinkshehastobecommendedformakinganeffort
toincludeanecdotesaboutlittleknownfemalescientists。Youknowthey
wereoftenvictimsofagenerationfirmlyconvincedthatthewoman’s
placewasinthehome。
Ilikehowthebookisclearlywrittenwitheachchapterbroughtto
lifebypiecesoffascinatingknowledge。Forexampleinonechaptershe
exposamyththatI‘veheardtaughtbyuniversityphysicsprofessors。
I’veoftenheardthatmedievalglasswindowsarethickeratthebottom
becauglassflowslikeafluid。This,sheshows,isnottrue。The
distortionisactuallythankstoapeculiarityoftheglassmakersprocess。
YeahIlikehowshecultivatesscientificengagementbyprovidinga
hostofDoItYourlfexperimentsthatbringthesamefoundational
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principlesofclassicalphysicsthatgoverneverythingfromthesolar
systemtoyourkitchentable。Fromusingcomplexlawsofphysicstotest
whetheraspinningeggiscookedtomeasuringatmosphericpressureby
liftingapieceofcardboard。Herhands-onexamplesmakeherbooka
trulyinteractiveread。
YesImustsaythisaequation-freebookisanidealreadforscientists
ofallstripes,anyoneteachingscienceandevenpeoplewhodislike
physics。
Question1:whatdoesthewomansayaboutthebooktheman
recommended?
Question2:whatcanwefindinthebookthemanrecommended。?
Question3:Howdoestheauthorbringherbooktolife?
Question4:Howdoesthebookcultivatereadersinterestin
physics。
conversation2
A:Hiprofessor。IwashopingIcouldhaveamomentofyourtime
ifyou‘renottoobusy。I’mhavingsomeproblemsgettingstartedonmy
disrtationandIwashopingyoucouldgivemesomeadviceonhowto
begin。
B:Sure。ouremindme
whatyourtopicis?
A:thegeneraltopicIchoisaesthetics,butthat‘sasfarasI’vegot
Idon‘treallyknowwheretogofromthere。
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B:Yeah,that‘smuchtoolargeatopic。Youreallyneedtonarrow
itdowninordertomakeitmoreaccessible。Otherwiyou’llbewriting
abook。
A:Exactly。That‘swhatIwantedtoaskyouabout。Iwashoping
itwouldbepossibleformetochangetopics。I’mreallymoreinterested
innaturethanbeauty。
B:I‘mafraidyouhavetoadheretotheassignedtopic。Still,If
you’reinterestedinnature,thenthatcertainlycanbeworkedintoyour
disrtation。We‘vetalkedaboutHumebeforeinclassright。
A:Ohyeah,he‘sthephilosopherwhowroteaboutwhereourideas
ofbeautycomefrom。
B:Exactly。Isuggestyougotothelibraryandgetacopyofhis
biography。Startfromthere。Butremembertosticktotheparametersof
theassignment。Thispaperisalargepartofyourcumulativegrade。So
makesuretofollowtheinstructions。Ifyoutakealookathisbiography。
Youcangetagoodideaofhowhislifeexperiencesmanifestthemlves
inhistheoriesofbeauty。specificallythewayhelookedtowardsnature
astheoriginofwhatwefindbeautiful。
A:Great。Thanksfortakingthetimetoanswermyquestions,
Professor。I‘llletyougetbacktoclassnow。
B:Ifthere‘sanythingelyouneed,pleacomeemeinmy
officeanytime。
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Question5:Whatistheman‘sproblem?
Question6Whatdoestheprofessorthinkoftheman‘stopic?
Question7What’sthemanreallymoreinterestedin?
Question8whatdoestheprofessorsaythemanhastodo?
passage1
DuringthearcticwinterfromOctobertoMarch,theaverage
temperatureinthefrozennorthtypicallyhoversaroundminus20degrees
Celsius。ButthisyeartheArcticixperiencingmuchhigher
temperatures。OnFebruarythe20ththetemperatureinGreenland
climbedabovefreezingorzerodegreesCelsiusanditstayedtherefor
over24hours。ThenonFebruarythe24ththetemperatureon
Greenland‘snortherntipreachedsixdegreesCelsius。Climatescientists
describethephenomenonasstunning。Weatherconditionsthatdrivethis
bizarretemperaturesurgehavevisitedtheArcticbefore。Theytypically
appearaboutonceinadecade。However,thelastsuchincreain
temperaturetookplacetwoyearsago。Thisistroublingasclimbing
arctictemperaturescombinedwithrapidaicelossarecreatinganew
typeofclimatefeedbackloopwhichcouldaccelerateArcticwarming。
Indeed,aicecoverintheArcticismeltingfasterthanexpected。
Withoutthomassofcoolingaice,warmairbroughttotheArctic
canpenetratefurtherinlandthaniteverdidbefore。Theaircanstay
warmerlongertoo。Thisdrivesadditionalmelting。Overallearthis
warmingatarapidpace。2014through2017rankasthehottestyearson
recordandtheArcticiswarmingtwiceasfastasanyplaceelonearth。
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ThisraisuniquechallengesforArcticwildlifeandindigenouspeople
whodependonArcticecosystemstosurvive。Previouslyclimate
forecastspredictedthatArcticsummericewoulddisappearentirelyby
around2060,butbadonwhatscientistsareeingnowtheArcticmay
befacingsummerswithouticewithin20years。
Question9。Whatdidclimatescientistsdescribeasstunning?
A)TheunprecedentedhightemperatureinGreenland。
Question10。Whatdoesthepassagesayaboutthattemperature
surgeintheArctic?
Question11。whatmayoccurin20yearsaccordingtoscientists’
recentobrvations?
Passage2
Agooddoofwillpowerisoftennecessarytoeanytaskthrough
whetherit‘sstickingtoaspendingplanorfinishingagreatnovel。Andif
youwanttoincreathatwillpower。Anewstudysuggestsyoujust
simplyhavetobelieveyouhaveit。Accordingtothisstudy,what
mattersmostiswhatwethinkaboutourwillpower。Ifwebelieveit’sa
finiteresource,weactthatway,wefeelexhaustedandneedbreaks
betweendemandingmentaltasks。However,peoplewhoviewtheir
willpowerasalimitlessresourcegetenergizedinstead。Therearchers
udapsychologicalasssmenttooltotestthevalidityofthestudy。
Theyasked1100Americansand1600Europeanstogradedifferent
statementssuchasafterachallengingmentalactivity,myenergyis
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depletedandImustresttogetitrefueledagainorIcanfocusonamental
taskforlongperiodswithoutfeelingtired。
[00:01:08]Althoughtherewaslittledifferencebetweenmenand
womenoverall。Americansweremorelikelytoadmittoneedingbreaks
aftercompletingmentallychallengingtasksEuropeanparticipantsonthe
otherhandclaimedtheywereabletokeepgoing。Badonthefindings,
therearcherssuggestthatthekeytoboostingyourwillpoweristo
believethatyouhaveanabundantsupplyofit。Yourfeelingsaboutyour
willpoweraffectthewayyoubehave。Butthefeelingsarechangeable,
theysaid。Changingyourbeliefsaboutthenatureofyourlf-control
canhavepositiveeffectsoncharacterdevelopment。Thisleadsto
healthierbehaviorsandperceptionsofotherpeople。
Question12Whatisoftennecessaryforcarryingthroughatask?
Question13Whatisthefindingofthenewstudy?
Question14WhatdowelearnaboutEuropeanparticipantsas
comparedwiththeirAmericancounterparts?
Question15Whatdotherearchsayconcerningpeople‘sfeelings
aboutwillpower?
lecture1
HereismybabynieceSarah。Hermumisadoctorandherdadisa
lawyer。BythetimeSarahgoestocollegethejobsherparentsdoare
goingtolookdramaticallydifferent。In2013,rearchersatOxford
Universitydidastudyonthefutureofwork。Theyconcludedthatalmost
oneineverytwojobshasahighriskofbeingautomatedbymachines。
Machinelearningisthetechnologythat‘sresponsibleformostofthis
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disruption。It’sthemostpowerfulbranchofartificialintelligence。It
allowsmachinestolearnfromdataandcopysomeofthethingsthat
humanscando。Mycompany,Kaggle,operatesonthecuttingedge
ofmachinelearning。Webringtogetherhundredsofthousandsofexperts
tosolveimportantproblemsforindustryandacademia。Thisgivesusan
uniqueperspectiveonwhatmachinescando,whattheycan‘tdoand
whatjobstheymightautomateorthreaten。Machinelearningstarted
makingitswayintoindustryintheearly90s。Itstartedwithrelatively
simpletasks。Itstartedwiththingslikeasssingcreditriskfromloan
applications,sortingthemailbyreadinghandwrittenzipcodes。Over
thepastfewyears,wehavemadedramaticbreakthroughs。Machine
learningisnowcapableoffar,farmorecomplextasks。In2012,
Kagglechallengeditscommunitytobuildaprogramthatcouldgradehigh
schoolessays。Thewinningprogramswereabletomatchthegrades
givenbyhumanteachers。Nowgiventherightdata,machinesaregoing
tooutperformhumansattaskslikethis。Ateachermightread10000
essaysovera40-yearcareer。Amachinecanreadmillionsofessays
withinminutes。Wehavenochanceofcompetingagainstmachineson
frequenthigh-volumetasks,buttherearethingswecandothatmachines
cannot。Wheremachineshavemadeverylittleprogressisintackling
novelsituations。Machinescan’thandlethingstheyhaven‘tenmany
timesbefore。Thefundamentallimitationofmachinelearningisthatit
needstolearnfromlargevolumesofpastdata。Buthumansdon’t。We
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havetheabilitytoconnecteminglydifferentthreadstosolveproblems
we‘veneverenbefore。
Question16whatdidtherearchersatOxfordUniversity
conclude?
Question17。WhatdowelearnaboutKagglecompanieswinning
programs?
Question18。Whatisthefundamentallimitationonmachine
learning?
lecture2
we‘vetalkedrecentlyabouttheimportanceofsustainableenergy。
We’vealsotalkedaboutthedifferenttheoriesonhowthatcanbedone。
Sofar,ourdiscussionshaveallbeentheoretical。NowIhaveapractical
questionforyouall。Canyouruna140,000kilogramtrainonjustthe
steamgeneratedbysolarpower?Well,oneengineer,Tim
Caslman,believesit‘spossible。AndhishomecityofSacramento,
Californiashouldethetechnology’sfirsttestaspartoftheupgradingof
itsrailyard。Caslman,whoisaninventorandlf-proclaimedsteam
visionary,iscampaigningforanewsteamtrainthatrunswithoutany
fireandcouldrunonanexisting10kilometerlinedrawingtouristsand
perhapsofferingcitycommutersagreenalternativetotheircars。
Caslmanwantstobuildanarrayofsolarmagnifyingmirrorsatoneend
ofthelinetocollectandfocusheatontowaterfilledtubes。Thiswould
generatesteamthatcouldbeudtofilltanksonasmallsteamtrain
withouttheuoffire。Supplyingpowertotrainsinthiswaywouldoffer
theshortestdistancefromwelltowheelshesayswiththeleastamountof
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energylost。AccordingtoHarryValentijn,aCanadianengineerwhois
rearchingmodernsteamtechnology,aspecialtankmeasuring2by10
metrescouldstoreover750kilowatthoursofenergyashighpressure
steamenoughtopullatwocartrainforanhourorso。Energytodrivea
steamlocomotivecanbestoredinothermaterialsbesideswaterfor
exampleateamatTohokuUniversityinJapanhasstudiedmaterialsthat
canstorelargeamountsofheatwhenheated。Thematerialsturnfroma
solidintoaliquidabsorbingenergyastheychangepha。Theliquidis
maintainedaboveitsmeltingpointuntilsteamisrequiredatwhichpoint
theliquidisallowedtoturnbackintoasolidreleasingitsstoredenergy
anotherteamatNagoyaUniversityinJapanhastestedcalciumcompound
asanenergystoragematerial。Heatingthischemicalcompounddrives
offcarbondioxidegasleavingcalciumoxidethegascanbestoredunder
pressureandattaintorecovertheenergythegasisfedbackoverthe
calciumoxide。IntheorysaysValentijnthiscancreateahighenough
temperaturetogeneratesuperheatedsteam。
Question19:Whathasthespeakerpreviouslytalkedabout?
Question20:WhatisTimCaslmantryingtodoinSacramento?
Question21:whathasaJapanerearchteamtriedtodo?
Lecture3
Today‘scrisisincareforolderpeopleinEnglandhastwomain
caus。
First,peoplearelivinglongerwithalotmorecomplexneeds。
Second,theyrelyonasystemthathaslongbeenmarkedbyapoor
relationbetweennationalhealthandsocial-carervices。
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Currentrvicesoriginateintwokeymeasures。Theyarethe
NationalHealthServiceandthe1948NationalAssistanceAct。This
requiredlocalgovernmenttoprovideresidentialaccommodationforolder
peopleandsupervicarehomesrunbyindependentorganizations。
Theyalsoprovidedhomeandcommunityrvicesincludingmeals,
daycentersandhomehelpersandothersubsidizedrvices。The
NationalHealthServicewasfreeandwhollypubliclyprovided。It
deliveredthebesthealth-careforall。Nosuchvisionguidedresidential
andcommunitycarethough。Thecarewassubstantiallyprovidedby
voluntaryrviceswhichworkedtogetherwithlocalauthoritiesasthey
longhadwitheligibilitybadonincome。Today,lifeexpectancyhas
rinfrom66foramaleatbirthin1948toaround80now。Inaddition,
thereisbetteroverallhealthandimprovedmedicalknowledgeandcare。
Thismeansanunprecedentednumberofpeoplearesurvivinglongerin
conditionsrequiringexpertsupport。Familiesprovideatleastasmuch
careastheyeverdid。Evenso,theycanrarelywithoutsubsidid
supportaddressriouspersonalneeds。Careforolderpeoplefaced
persistentcriticismasthetrendsbecameapparent。Fromtheearly
1960s,localauthoritieswererequiredtoplanhealthandwelfare
rvices。Theaimwastoenableolderpeopletoremainintheirown
homesforaslongaspossible,butthisincreadconcernaboutthelack
ofcoordinationbetweenfreehealthandpaid-forsocialcare。Throughthe
1970s,anumberofmeasuressoughttoimprovematter。Howeverata
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timeoffinancialcrisis,fundingdiminishedandlittlechanged。Inthe
1980s,thegovernmentcutspending。Meanwhile,preferencefor
privateoverpublicrvicesmademanagementevenmoredifficult。
Simultaneously,thenumberofsickolderpeoplegrew。Governments
emphasizedtheneedtoimprovervices。Theydidsothoughwhile
doinglittletostoptheerosionofavailableaid。Serviceswereirregular
acrossauthorities。Unlessyouwerepreparedtopay,theywere
increasinglydifficulttoobtainforanybutthemostverelydisabled。
Whyhas60yearsofcriticismproducedsolittlechange。Discrimination
againstolderpeoplehasalonghistory。Additionally,thoaffectedby
inadequatehealthandsocialcarearetoovulnerabletolaunchtheprotests
thathaveaddresdotherformsofdiscrimination。
Question22whatisonecauofthecurrentcrisisincareforthe
elderlyinEngland?
Question23。Whatdoesthespeakersayaboutresidentialand
communitycare?
Question24。Whatmademanagementofcarefortheelderlymore
difficultinthe1980s?
Question25。Whatdoesthespeakersayaboutolderpeoplein
England?
听力
SectionA
1.D)Itcanbenefitprofessionalsandnon-professionalsalike.
2.A)Storiesaboutsomefemalephysicists.
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3.B)Byincludinglotsoffascinatingknowledge.
4.C)Itprovidexperimentstheycandothemlves.
5.A)Hehasnoideahowtoproceedwithhisdisrtation.
6.C)Itistooabroad.
7.D)Nature.
8.B)Sticktothetopicassigned.
SectionB
9.A)TheunprecedentedhightemperatureinGreenland.
10.B)Ittypicallyappearsaboutonceeverytenyears.
11.C)IcelesssummersintheArctic.
12.D)Astrongdetermination.
13.C)Itismostimportanttohaveconfidenceinone’swillpower.
14.D)Theycouldkeepworkinglonger.
15.D)Theyarepartoftheirnature.
SectionC
16.D)Abouthalfofcurrentjobsmightbeautomated.
17.A)Theycouldgradehigh-schoolessaysjustlikehumanteachers.
18.B)Ithastorelyonhugeamountsofpreviousdata.
19.C)Thetheoreticalaspectsofsustainableenergy.
20.D)Drivetrainswithsolarenergy.
21.C)Findanewmaterialforstoringenergy.
22.B)Thepoorrelationbetweennationalhealthandsocialcarervices.
23.A)Itwasmainlyprovidedbyvoluntaryrvices.
24.B)Theirpreferenceforprivatervices.
25.C)Theyhavelongbeendiscriminatedagainst.
阅读
选词填空
JustoffthecoastofSouthernCalifornia……
26-30FBLHD
31-35AMKEG
26.F)dwells
27.B)chaos
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28.L)predators
29.H)fierce
30.D)declared
31.A)aggressive
32.M)remove
33.K)monitoring
34.E)dedicated
35.G)extinction
段落匹配
DoParentsInvadechildren’sPrivacyWhenTheyPostPhotosOnline?
36-40HMNEB
41-45AJLGD
仔细阅读
PassageOne—Perhapsitistime……
46-50BACDA
PassageTwo—Thepublic……
51-55DBACD
博物馆
【中文原文】
近年来,中国越来越多的博物馆免费向公众开放。博物馆展览次数和
参观人数都明显增长。在一些广受欢迎的博物馆门前,排长队已很常
见。这些博物馆必须采取措施限制参观人数。如今,展览形式越来越
多样。一些大型博物馆利用多媒体和虚拟现实等先进技术,使展览更
具吸引力。不少博物馆还举办在线展览,人们可在网上观赏珍稀展品。
然而,现场观看展品的体验对大多数参观者还是更具吸引力。
翻译
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Inrecentyears,moreandmoremuumsinChinaareopentothepublicfreeof
berofexhibitionsandvisitorstothemuumhasincreadsignificantly.
uumshaveto
takemeasurestolimitthenumberofvisitors.
Nowadays,rgemuumsadopt
advancedtechnologiessuchasmultimediaandvirtualrealitytomakeexhibitionsmore
umsalsostageonlineexhibitions,wherepeoplecanappreciaterare
r,theexperienceofeingtheexhibitsonsiteismoreattractivetomost
visitors.
写作
Howtobalanceacademicstudyandextracurricularactivities
Recently,thetopicofthebalancebetweenacademicstudiesandextracurricular
indmanyexamples
easily:students’studyloadmakesthemoutofbreathandleavesthemnotimefor
leisure.
Ifthissituationcontinuestoworn,youngpeople’sphysicalandmentalstatusrais
,it’surgenttostrikeagoodbalancebetweenstudyandrest/personal
thing,toomuchacademicworkgivesritoimmunitydeterioration,
ther,freetime/constructivepastimehelpsus
liveinapositivecycle.
Therefore,whatweshoulddoistofindenoughtimetodevelopourhobbiesby
finishin
example,regularexerciisarecommendableextracurricularactivitytogetrelaxed.
Bydoingexercisyourbodycanproduceahormonethatmakesyourecoverfrom
’smore,youcantransferyourfocusfrombusystudybyattendinga
readingminar,therebygettingyourintennervescalmdown.”
第二套
听力
SectionA
1.C)Takeapictureofhim.
2.A)GaininggreatfameontheInternet.
3.B)Editinghispicturesandpostingthemonline.
4.A)Theyarefarfromsatisfactory.
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5.A)Ariesofinterviewswithoutstandingphysicists
6.B)Theoriginoftheuniver.
7.D)Whythereisauniveratall.
8.C)theuniverformedduetoasufficientamountofmatter.
SectionB
9.B)shewokeupspeakingwithadifferentaccent.
10.A)Itisusuallycaudbyastrokeorbraininjury
11.C)Russian
12.D)Booksaboutswimming.
13.B)ShepublishedaguidetoLondon’sbestswimmingspots.
14.C)Theywereprohibitedfromswimming.
15.C)ShewasthefirstwomantoswimacrosstheEnglishChannel.
SectionC
16.A)Buildamachinethatcandetectlies.
17.B)Theyareskepticalofitsreliability.
18.A)Itisnottobetrustedatall.
19.C)Eachvillagetherespeaksatotallydifferentlanguage.
20.C)Morearefoundintropicalregionsthaninthemildzones.
21.D)Thereisnoconclusiveaccountforthecauoflanguagediversity.
22.A)Itsmiddle-classisdisappearing.
23.B)Theycouldrealizetheirdreamsthoughhardwork.
24.D)Fullemployment.
25.C)Hirepart-timeemployeesonly.
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选词填空
SurfingtheInternet开头
26-30FCAEM31-35KONHL
26.F)grasp
27.C)evaluated
28.A)aptitude
29.E)filtering
30.M)significant
31.K)raising
32.O)typical
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33.N)suffer
34.H)minimize
35.L)resist
段落匹配
标题:APioneeringWomanofScienceRe-EmergesAfter300Years
36-40KIEMG41-45OCLFD
仔细阅读
PassageOne—whilehumanachievements
46-50CBBAA
PassageTwo—Foryears,eriencedashortage
51-55BCDAC
图书馆
【中文原文】
中国越来越重视公共图书馆,并鼓励人们充分加以利用。新近公布的
统计数字表明,中国的公共图书馆数量在逐年增长。许多图书馆通过
翻新和扩建,为读者创造了更为安静、舒适的环境。大型公共图书馆
不仅提供种类繁多的参考资料,而且定期举办讲座、展览等活动。近
年来,也出现了许多数字图书馆,从而节省了存放图书所需的空间。
一些图书馆还推出了自助服务系统,使读者借书还书更加方便,进一
步满足了读者的需求。
翻译
MoreandmoreattentionhasbeenpaidtopubliclibrariesinChina,andpeopleare
statisticsshowthatthenumberofpublic
brarieshavecreatedaquieterand
morecomfortableenvironmentforreadersthroughrenovationandexpansion.
Thelarge-scalepubliclibrariesnotonlyprovideawiderangeofreferencematerials,
butalsoregularlyorganizelectures,ntyears,manydigital
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librarieshavealsoemerged,braries
havealsointroducedlf-rvicesystems,whichmakeitmoreconvenientforreadersto
borrowandreturnbooksandfurthermeettheneedsofreaders.
写作
Howtobalancejobresponsibilitiesandpersonalinterests
Recently,thetopicofthebalancebetweenworkandleisure/hobby
indmanyexamples
easily:modernpeople’sworkloadmakespeopleoutofbreathandleaves
themnotimeforleisure/theirinterest.
Ifthissituationcontinuestoworn,theirphysicalandmentalstatus
,it’surgenttostrikeagoodbalancebetween
workingdutiesandrest/thing,toomuchwork
givesritoimmunitydeterioration,whichcausmanyhealthproblems.
Foranother,freetime/constructivepastimehelpsusliveinapositive
cycle.
Therefore,whatweshoulddoistofindenoughtimetorest/develop
ourhobbiesbyfinishingthetaskontimeandarrangingsomebeneficial
mple,regularexerciisarecommendable
gexercisyourbodycanproduceahormone
’smore,youcantransfer
yourfocusfrombusyjobbyreadinganinterestingbookorlisteningtoa
favoritesong,therebygettingyourintennervescalmdown.”
第三套
阅读
选词填空
Inwhat‘sprobably开头
26-30A)I)F)J)B)31-35G)K)M)D)E)
26.A)advances
27.I)otherwi
28.F)devising
29.J)predators
30.B)boundaries
31.G)elwhere
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32.K)primarily
33.M)spotted
34.D)currently
35.E)determine
段落匹配
标题:Resilienceisabouthowyourecharge,nothowyouendure
36-40DJLAE41-45KIBGC
仔细阅读
PassageOne—Childrenwithattentionproblems开头
46-50BADAD
PassageTwo—OnJan.9,2007开头
51-55CDBAB
体育馆
【中文原文】
近年来,中国政府进一步加大体育馆建设投资,以更好地满足人们快
速增长地健身需求。除了新建体育馆之外,许多城市还采取了改造旧
工厂和商业建筑等措施,来增加当地体育馆的数量。在政府资金的支
持下,越来越多的体育馆向公众免费开放,或者只收取少量费用。许
多体育馆通过应用现代信息技术大大提高了服务质量。人们可以方便
地提先预定场地和付费。可以预见,随着运动设施地不断改善,愈来
愈多的人将会去体育馆健身。
翻译
Inrecentyears,theChinegovernmenthasfurtherincreadtheinvestmentinthe
ermeetpeople'sfast-growingfitnessneeds,manycities
havealsotakenmeasurestotransformoldfactoriesandcommercialbuildingstolocal
stadiumsinadditiontonewstadiums.
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Withgovernmentfunding,moreandmorestadiumsareopentothepublicforfree,or
mnasiumshavegreatlyimprovedtheirrvicebyapplying
caneasilybookvenuesandmakepaymentonline.
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HowtoKeepaBalanceBetweenWorkandLeisureTime
Employmentisnotaneasytask,andcareer,moneyandpromotionare
r,despitethehighlevelofworkpressure,it
followingaresomesuggestions.
Inthefirstplace,weshouldarrangeourworkinghoursreasonablyand
leavesometimeforrelaxation,whichinturnhelpsusimproveourwork
ly,enrichourleisuretime,
suchastakingpartincommunityactivities,fosteringinterestsanddoing
hearebeneficialforustorelieveworkstressand
developapositiveattitudetowardourworkandlife.
Asweallknow,workfillsalargepartofyourlife,andapersonwhois
completelysurroundedbyworkwillmissthewonderfulmomentsinhis
ore,it’simportanttolearntostrikeabalancebetweenwork
andsparetime.
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