2016年6月大学英语六级考试真题(第2套)参考答案
Part I Writing
E-learning is getting more and more popular with each passing day. For example, some college students u E-learning to supplement their school curriculum; more and more corporations offer online training for their employees.
Undoubtedly, e-learning has its distinctive advantages over any other type of learning. First and foremost, it is convenient and flexible since it allows urs to learn at a time and place of the urs’ choosing as long as they own a computer and have an Internet connection. Another major benefit of e-learning is the accessibility it provides. For instance, students can take online cours given by prestigious professors at home and abroad. In addition, e-learning is cost effective. This is especially true for corporate training, becau travel and accommodation expens for trainers and employees can be cut. However, e-learning is far from for trainers and employees can be cut. However, e-learning is far from “one size fits all”. It doesn’t fit people who lack lf-discipline and have difficulty in time management. Be
sides, people who value face-to-face interaction with their teachers and classmates may also find online learning unsatisfactory.
From my point of view, although e-learning has changed both education and corporate training, it will not replace the traditional in-class learning, but function as a complementary type of learning.
Part II Listening Comprehension
1. 向往的生活第2季A | 2. B | 3. C | 4. D | 5. A |
6. B | 7. B | 8. C | 9. C | 10. D |
11. B | 12. A | 13. D | 14. A | 15. C |
16. A | 17. B | 18. C | 19. D | 20. D |
21. C | 22. D | 23. B | 24. D | 25. A |
Part III Reading Comprehension |
26. A | 27. D | 28. 室外婚宴F | 29. O | 30. C |
31. H | 32. N | 33. J | 34. K | 35. L |
36. F | 视死忽如归37. J 描写场面的句子 | 38. A | 39. G | 40. L |
41. H | 42. C | 43. I | 44. P | 45. K |
46. C | 47. C | 48. A | 49. B | 50. A |
51. D | 52. B | 53. D | 54. A | 55. B |
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Part IV Translation
Shenzhen is a newly-developed city in Guangdong Province of China. It was only a fishing village of more than 30,000 people before the Reform and Opening up. In the 1980s, Chine government established Shenzhen Special Economic Zone as the experimental plot to implement market-oriented economy with socialist features. Now, Shenzhen, with a population of over 10 million, has witnesd dramatic changes.
人字的成语By 2014, the per-capital GDP of Shenzhen has reached 26 thousand dollars, the level of some developed countries in the world. In terms of the overall economic power, Shenzhen is listed among the top cities in China as well. Due to its unique status, the city is also an ideal place for the entrepreneurs at home and abroad to start their business.
Part Ⅱ Listening Comprehension听力原文
Section A
Questions 1 to 4 are bad on the conversation you have just heard.
W: So, Mike, you manage the innovation project at CucinTech.
M: I did indeed.
W: Well then, first, congratulations. It ems to have been very successful.
M: Thanks. Yes, I really help things turn around at CucinTech.
W: Was the revival in their fortunes entirely due to strategic innovation?
M: Yes, yes, I think it was. CucinTech was a company who were very much following the pack, doing what everyone el was doing and getting rapidly left behind. I could e there was a lot of talent there, and some great potential, particularly in their product development. I just had to harness that somehow.
W: Was innovation at the core of the project?
大专毕业论文M: Absolutely. If it doesn’t sound like too much of a cliché, our world is constantly changing and it’s changing quickly. We need to be innovating constantly to keep up with t
his. Stand still and you are lost.
W: No stopping to sniff the ros?
M: Well, I’ll do that in my personal life. Sure. But as a business strategy, I’m afraid there is no stopping.
W: What exactly is strategic innovation then?
M: Strategic innovation is the process of managing innovation, of making sure it takes place at all levels of the company, and that is related to the company’s overall strategy.
W: I e.
M: So, instead of innovation for innovation’s sake and new products being created simply becau the technology is there, the company culture must switch from the pointing-time innovations to continuous pipeline of innovations from everywhere and everyone.
W: How did you align strategies throughout the company?
M: I soon became aware that campaigning is uless. People take no notice. Simply, it came about through good practice trickling down. This built connt. People could e it was the best way to work.
W: Does innovation on the skill really give a competitive advantage?
M: I am certain of it, absolutely, especially if it’s difficult for a competitor to copy. The risk is of cour that innovation may frequently lead to imitation.
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W: But not if it’s strategic?
M: Precily.
W: Thanks for talking to us.
M: Sure.
1. What ems to have been very successful according to the woman speaker?
2. What did the company lack before the man’s scheme was implemented?
3. What does the man say he should do in his business?
4. What does the man say is the risk of innovation?
Questions 5 to 8 are bad on the conversation you have just heard.
M: Today, my guest is Dayna Ivanovich who has worked for the last twenty years as an interpreter. Dayna, welcome.
W: Thank you.
M: Now, I’d like to begin by saying that I have on occasions ud an interpreter mylf as a foreign correspondent. So I am full of admiration for what you do, but I think your profession is sometimes underrated, and many people think anyone who speaks more than one language can do it.