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月日英语六级真题答案及解析完整版618写作范文题目1Try toimagine whatwill happenwhen more and morerobots taketheplace ofhuman beingsin industryas wellas peoples dailylives.沈阳新东方魏靖人老师范文Nowadays,when itcomes to the issuesof robots,individuals opinionsvary from person to person.Some peoplebelieve thatrobots will enlightenour life,while otherare worried about that they will ruin the whole world.As I see,the increasing number ofrobots has the powerto altereverythingin the coming futureentirely.【开篇点题,陈说观点】First andforemost,it canbe imaginedand predictedthat peoplelifewill be absolutely anddefinitely easierfor the future generationwiththe growingnumber ofcomputer machines.There is no needfor people toendeavor tofinish thosecomplicated workingstuff,which will be replacedby only a few computer progress.All of them canbe completedby thesesmartrobotsW:But nowis itstrategicM:precisely.W:Thanks fortalking tous.M:Sure.
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4.What doesthe mansay is the risk of the innovationLongconversation2M:Todaymy guestis Danawho hasworked for the lasttwenty yearsasaninterpreter.Dana,welcome.W:ThankYou.M:Now,I dlike to begin bysaying thatI haveon theoccasions usedaninterpretermyself as a foreignI mfull ofmemo rationsfor what.But Ithink yourprofession issometimes underratedand manypeoplethinkanyone whospeaks morethan onelanguage cando it.W:Thereare anyinterpreters Iknow whodon thave professionalqualificationsandtraining.You onlyreally getprofession aftermany yearsin thejob.M:Andsay youcan dividewhat youdo intotwo distinctmethodssimultaneous andconsecutiveinterpreting.W:That’.The techniquesyou usea lotof interpreterswould sayoneis easierthan theother,less stressful.M:Simultaneousinterpreting,putting someoneswords intoanotherlanguage moreor lessasthey speak,sounds tome likethe moredifficult.W:Well,actually peoplein thebusiness wouldagree thatconsecutiveinterpretingis the more stressful.You haveto waitfor thespeakerto deliverquitea chunkof languagebefore youthen putit intothesecond languagewhichputs yourshort termmemory underin tensestress.M:Youmight knowpresumablyW:numbers,names,places haveto benoted down,but therest isnevertranslated wordfor word.You have found theway ofsummarizing it.Sothat themessagesarethere,turning everysingle wordinto thetargetlanguage wouldputtoo muchstrain on the interpreterand slowdown thewholeprocess toomuch.M:Butwhile simultaneousinterpreting youstart translatingalmost assoon as theotherperson startsspeaking,you musthave somepreparation beforehand.W:Well,hopefully,the speakerswill outlineof the topic a day ortwoin advance,youhave alow timeto doresearch preparetechnical expressionsand soonQ:the speakersmainly talkingaboutthe manthink ofDana sprofessionDana say about theinterpreters sheknowsmost ofinterpreters thinkof consecutiveinterpretingSection BPassage1Mothers have been warnedforyears that sleeping with their newborninfant isa badidea becauseit increasesthe riskthat thebaby mightdieunexpectedly during the nowIsraeli researchersare reportingthateven sleepingin the same roomcan havenegative consequences,not forthechild,but for thewhoslept in the same room with their infants,whether in the same bed orjust the sameroom,have poorsleep themotherwhose babyslept elsewhere in the house.They wokeup morefrequentlyor awakeapproximately20minutes longerper nightand haveshorter periodofuninterrupted sleep.These resultshow trueeven takinginto accountthatmany of the womenin the study werebreast-feeding theirbabies.Infants,on theother hand,didn tappear to have worsesleep whethertheyslept in thesameor differentroom from their mothers.Theresearchers acknowledgethat sincethe familiesthey studiedwere allmiddleclasses Israelis.It is possible thatthe resultswillbedifferentin differentcultures.Lead authorTTTT wrotein anemail thatthe researchteamalso didnt measurefather sleep.So it ispossiblethat patternscouldalso becausing thesleep disruptionsfor mums.Right now,to reducetheriskofsudden infantdeath in the room,the AmericanAcademyof PDrecommendsthe mothersnot sleepin thesamebedwith theirbabies,butsleep in thesameroom.The Israelistudy suggeststhat doingso,may bebestfor thebaby,but maytake at all onmum.9What is the longhealth viewabout themother sleepingwith new-bornbabies10What doIsraeli researchersfindingsshowIlWhat doesthe AmericanAcademy sPD recommendmothers doPassage2Passage2The UShas alreadylost morethan athird of the native languages thatexistedbefore Europeancolonization and the remaining192are classedby the UNESCOas rangingbetween unsafeand extinct.Z/We needmore fundingandmore effortto returnthese languagesto everydayuse,〃says FredNowoskyof theNational museumof theAmerican Indians,〃we aremakingprogress,but moneyneeds to be spenton revitalizinglanguages,not justdocumentingthem.Some reportedlanguages mainlyin CaliforniaandOklahoma wherethousands ofIndians wereforced torelocate in the19thcentury havefewer than10native speakers.Part ofthe issueis thattribalgroups themselvesdont alwaysbelieve theirlanguages areendangereduntil theyare downto the last handfulof speakers.But progressis beingmadethrough emergingschools,because ifyou teachchildren when theyare young,it willstay withthem as adults and that is thefuture.〃says Fred Nowosky.Such schoolshave becomea modelin Hawaii,but theislandersnativelanguageare stillclassed bythe UNESCOas criticallyendangeredbecause only1000people speakit.The declineintheAmericanAfrican languageshas historicalroots.In themid19th century,the USgovernmentadopted apolicy ofAmericanizing Indianchildren byremovingthem fromtheir homesand cultures.Within a few generations,most haveforgottentheir nativetongues.Another challengeto languagesurvivalis television.It hasbrought Englishinto homes,and pushedouttraditionalstorytelling andfamily timetogether,accelerating the extinction ofnativelanguages.Questions12-15are basedonthepassage youjust heard.
12.What canwe learnfromthe report
13.For whatpurpose doesFredNowoskyappeal fromthe funding
14.What is the historicalcause ofthe declineoftheAmerican IndianLanguages
15.What doesthe speakersay abouttelevisionSection CLectureoneGragroszen losther jobas asales managernearly threeyears it is stillisliterally likesomething adream toremember whatitislike toactuallybe ableto goout and it Putsthe daysto workand receiveadaypayAt firstRosen madehouse paymentswiththehelp unemploymentpays lateof workers to have theirprevious wageslaw theylook forwork.But nowtheinsurance hasrun outfor himandit has tomake toughchoices.Hecomes backon medicationsand heno longersupport hisdisabled mother.It isdevastating experiences.New researcherssays theUS recessionthatis nowover.But manypeople remainunemployed andunemployed workersfacedifficult odds.There isliterally onlyone jobopening forevery fiveunemployedworkers.So Fourout offive workershave nochance offindingjob.Business havedown-sized orshutdown acrossAmerica,leading fewerjobopportunities forthose insearch ofwork.Experts whomonitorunemployed statisticin boxPennsylvania sayabout twenty-eight thousandpeople are unemployedand manyof themare joblessdo tono forceof theirown.Local directerElizabeth saysthey providetrading guidanceto helpfindlocal jobopportunity.So hereis jobopening.Here isjob seeker.Butthe lackofworkopportunities limithow muchshe canhelp.Rosen sayshehopes congresswill takeaction.This month,he launchedthe nineteenunionsand organizationsof eighteeninternet basedgrass rootgrossgroupsTheir goalis toconvince lawmakers toextend unemployedbenefits.ButPennsylvania saysgovernment simplydo nothave enoughmoney toextendunemployment thinksthe best way tohelp long-term unemployedis toallowlocal companythat cancreate morejobs.But theboost investigatorforthe planto workwill taketime Timethat Rosen says requiresfood andpayments.Rosensayswho usesthelaststating totry tohang onto heworkedfor morethan twentyyears tobuy.But onestudy isgone.He doesntknow whathell do16-
1816.how doesthe unemploymentinsurance helpthe unemployedis the localdirector Elizabethofthebox countycareering doingdoesPennsylvania staterepresentative sayisthebestway to helplong-term unemployedLecture2:W:this year,British explorersPen Huddleand histeam triedthreemonths tocross thefrozen Arcticocean takingmeasurements andrecordingobservations aboutthe ice.M:While we havebeenbelieved thatwe wouldbe inaccount ofa goodproportion of thisolder,thicker,technically multi-year icethat hasbeenaround forafewyears andjust getthicker andthicker,we actuallyfindthere wasnt anymulti-year iceat all.W:Some observationsand summeringservice overthe pastseveral yearshasshown lessice inthe polarregion.the recentmeasurements show thelost ismore pronouncedthan theprevious thought.M:We arelooking atroughly80percent lossof icecover onthe Arcticoceanin tenyears,roughly tenyears and100percent lossin nearlytwentyyears.Cambridge ScientistPeter Whitenswho ismeasuring thefindingsthat inthe summerseason.research managementshows thelost ofthanprevious thought.We areroughly lookingatthe percent icecover fortenyears,roughly tenyears about100percent invisible.The moreyou lose,themoreyou createdduringthesummit Theless formsin winter,thefollowing insummer.It comesdown brainsuccesses untilit hasgone,environmental treatyworldwide likefun.The artistssay iceinthesymptom,fast thanexpected.Actually,ithasto translateinto moreurgency todeal with climatechanging problemsand reduceemissions.Greenhouseemissions blamefor global warming quicklyand perfectly.In addition,people will save muchmore timeand energywhentheydealwitha task,because robotsare theirideal replacementfor thesetough problems.Asa result,it willsave themplenty oftime forfeeling communicationoreven somerest.【第二部分提出论据,支持论点】In aword,the growingnumber ofrobots willchange ourlifestyle forsure.Only bythese robotswill wewitness andexperience anexceptionalcomforting life.【总结文章,再次强化观点】题目2Try toimagine whatwill happenwhen peoplespend moreandmore timeinthe virtual world instead ofinteracting inthe realworld.Nowadays,when itcomes tothe issuesof livinginthe virtual world,individuals opinionsvary fromperson toperson.Some peoplebelieve thatthe virtual worldand itscolorful andall-mighty contentswillenlightenourlife,while otherare worriedabout that it willruin thewhole society.As Isee it,the issuethat an increasingnumber of people are indulginginthevirtualworld canhardly be postponed inthecoming future.needs to come outthe bythe changesummit inDecember,we havebasicallyachieved there,to communicatethe deal,thatsthe minimum.M:We hasto do that incredibly.And thatwe haveto findthe equipment.What theneeds urgencyThe carbonwe produceinto theatmosphere keepsthewarming firefor1000years.wehavetocomeback therapidly now.Because ittakes along timeto workit throughinto ourresponse bytheatmosphere.We cannotswitch offglobal warming.We haveto stopbeinggood inthe nearfuture.We hadto now.There isnot easytechnologicalWhat ismore easyto climatechange.He and other scientistssaid therearethe twooptional toreplace thefasten fuels.Generally,energy withtheglobalwarmingin nuclearpower.Q19:What didPen Huddleand histeam dointhe Arctic OceanQ20:What doesthereportsayabouttheArcticregionQ21:What doesCambridge scientistPeter Whitenssay inhis studyQ22:How thesePeter Whitensview commonchangeLecture3From avery earlyage,some childrenexhibit betterself-control thanothers.Now,a newstudy beganwith1,000children inNew Zealandtrackedhow lowself-control canpredict poorhealth,money troublesand evenacriminal recordin theiradult years.Researchers has been studyingthegroup ofchildren fordecades now.Some ofthe earlyobservations havetodo withthe levelof self-control theyoungsters displayedparents,teachers,even thekids themselves,scored theyoungsters onmeasures likeactingbefore thinkingand^persistence inreaching goals.〃Thechildren ofthe studyare nowadults in their thirties.Terrie MoffittofDuke Universityand herresearch colleaguefound thatkids withself-control issuestended togrow upto becomeadults witha farmoretroubling setof issuesto dealwith.The childrenwho had the lowestself-control whenthey wereage threeto10,later onhad themost healthproblemsin theirthirties,Moffitt said,“and theyhadtheworstfinancial situation.They weremore likely to havea criminalrecord andtobe raisinga childasasingle parenton avery low income.〃〃Eventhe childrenwho hadabove-average self-control aspre-schoolers,couldhave benefitedfrom moreself-control training.They couldhave improvedtheirfinancial situationand theirphysical andmental healthsituation30years later.z,So,children withminor selfcontrolproblems werelikelyas adultstohaveminor healthproblems,and sosaid itsstill unclearwhysome childrenhave betterself-control thanothers,though otherresearchershavefoundthat itsmostly alearned behavior,withrelatively littlegenetic influence.But goodself-control canrun infamiliesbecause childrenwith goodself-control aremore likelyto growuptobehealthy andprosperous parents./zWhereas someof thelow-self-control studymembers aremore likelytobesingle parentswitha verylowincomeandtheparent isin poorhealth andlikelytobeaheavysubstance abuser,〃said Moffitt.〃So thatsnot agood atmospherefora child.So itlooks asthough self-control issomething thatin onegenerationcan disadvantagethe nextgeneration./zBut thegood news,accordingtoMoffitt,is thatself-control canbe taughtby parents,andthrough school curricula that havebeenshown tobe effective.But thegood news isthe Moffitt says thatself-control canbe taughtbytheparentsand throughschoolcurriculathathaveproved tobe effective.TerryMoffitt spaper onthe linkon self-control andadult statusis laterispublished proceedingthe academyof sciences.
23.What isthe newstudy about
24.What doesthestudyseem toshow
25.What doesMoffittsayisthegoodnewstothestudy阅读答案选词填空0undertakes
26.正确选项K occupation
27.正确选项H existence
28.正确选项J intolerant
29.正确选项A automatically
30.正确选项N slightly
31.正确选项E emphasizing
32.正确选项M recession
33.正确选项D confused
34.正确选项B beneficial
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36.正确选项IWith atax imposedon expensivehealth insuranceplans,most employerswilllikely transfermoney fromhealth expenseinto wages.
37.正确选项CChanges inpolicy wouldbe approvedor rejectedasawhole sothatlobbyists wouldfind ithard toinfluence lawmakers.
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38.正确选项LIt isnot easyto curbthe risingmedical costsin America.39正确答案DStandardization offorms forautomatic processingwillsavea lotofmedical expenses.40正确答案KRepublications andthe insurancesindustry arestrongly opposedto thecrea.tionofa public insurances41正确答案EConversion ofpaper toelectronic medicalrecords willhelp eliminateredundanttests andprevent druginteractions
42.正确选项GThe lightcost ofmedical servicesand unnecessarytests andtreatmentshave drivenup medicalexpenses.
43.正确选项AOne mainfactor thathas drivenup medicalexpenses isthat doctorsarecompensated for the amountof carerather thanits effect.
44.正确选项NContrary toanalysts doubts,the authorbelieves drugprices may belowered throughnegotiation.
45.正确选项JFair competitionmight createa strongincentive forinsurers tochargeless.仔细阅读Passage one
46.正确选项C Interactivetelevision advertisingis successfulwhenincorporated intosituation comedies.
47.正确选项C Somewhatdoubtful.
48.正确选项C Ithas placedTV advertisingatagreat disadvantage.
49.正确选项B Ithas donewell inengaging theviewers.
50.正确选项A Theymaybedue tothe novelway ofadvertising.Passage Two
51.正确选项B Insufficientdemand.
52.正确选项D Groundless.
53.正确选项A Thebooming defenseindustry.
54.正确选项A Powerfulopposition togovernments stimulusefforts.
55.正确选项C Toshowtheurgent needforthegovernment to takeaction.First andforemost,it canbe imaginedand predictedthat peoplelifewill beabsolutely anddefinitely changedforthefuture generationwithcomputer machinesand socialnetwork becomingpervasive.There isno needforpeopletoendeavor tofinish thosecomplicated workingstuff anymore,which willbe replacedbyonlyafewcomputerprogress.In addition,thatquick wayto handleproblems willalso isolatepeople andhinder thecommunication between them.Consequently,they maybe increasinglyindifferent and cold-blooded sincepeopleare separated entirely.In aword,the trendthat individualschoose tolive inthevirtualworldwill becomingmoreandmore prevalentfor sure.It istime thatwe shouldtakesome immediatemeasures atthe moment.题目3Try toimagine whatwill happenwhen peoplespend moreand morepeoplestudy onlineinstead ofattending school.Nowadays,when itcomes tothe issuesof e-learning inthevirtualworld,individuals opinionsvaryfrompersontoperson.Some peoplebelieve thate-learning onthe Internetwill bringus greatconvenience,while othersareworriedaboutthatitwillruinthe natureof study.As Isee it,theissue that anincreasingnumberofpeopleareindulging inthee-learningcan hardlybepostponedinthecomingfuture.First andforemost,it canbe imaginedand predictedthat studentslifewill beabsolutely anddefinitely changedforthefuture generationwithe-learning becomingpervasive.There isno needfor students to endeavortofinish thosecomplicated studyat school,which willbe replacedbysome on-line courses.However,that quickwaytomake achievementsin studywillalso isolatestudents andhinder thecommunicationbetweenthem.Consequently,they maybe growinglyindifferentandcold-blooded andlacksocial skillssince theyareseparatedentirely.In aword,itisbeneficial forstudentstochoose sortof onlinecourse,while theface-to-face studyingprocess atschool alsoplays asignificantrole.It istime thatwe shouldplace greatemphasis onthis issueandtake someproper methodsto enhancethe situation.翻译范文深圳是中国广东省一座新开发城市在改革开放之前,深圳不过是一个小渔村仅有三万多人20世纪80年代,中国政府创建了深圳经济特区,作为实施社会主义市场经济试验田如今,深圳人口已经超出1,000万,整个城市发生巨大改变至IJ,深圳经济实力而言,深圳居于中国顶尖城市之列因为其独特地位,深圳也是国内企业家创业人均GDP已经达成25,000美元,相当于一些发达国家水平就综合理想之地沈阳新东方王佳老师版Shenzhen,a newly-developing countryin GuangdongProvince,China,wasonly afishing villagewith about30000population beforethe ReformandOpening up.In1980s,Chinese governmentmade Shenzhenthe specialeconomiczone asthe experimentalfield ofthe market-oriented economy.Now,Shenzhen,with populationof over100million,has witnessedits ownradicalchanges.In,theper-capita GDPof Shenzhen hasbeen25,000dollars,the levelofsome developed countries inthe world.As forthe comprehensivepower,Shenzhenhasbeen rankedthetopamong Chinesecities.Shenzhen suniquegeographic positionbrings bothdomestic andoverseas entrepreneursanideal placeto starttheir career.旗袍qipao是一个雅致中国衣饰,源于中国满族Manzu Nationality在清o代,旗袍是王室女性穿着宽松长袍上世纪代,受西方衣饰影响,旗袍发生了一些改变袖口(cuffs)变窄,袍身变短这些改变使女性美得以展现如今,旗袍经常出现在世界级时装秀上中国女性出席主要社交聚会时,旗袍往往是她们首选很多中国新娘也会选择旗袍作为结婚礼服一些有影响人士甚至提议将旗袍作为中国女性民族衣饰Qipao,as anexquisite Chineseclothing,originates fromChinas ManchuNationality.In theQing Dynasty,it wasa looserobe speciallyfor theroyalwomen.In the1920s,influenced byWestern clothing,it embracedmanychanges,for example,narrower thecuffs andshorter thedress.Thesechanges enabledQipao tofully expresswomen,s beauty.Nowadays,Qipaoquite oftenappears onworld-class fashionshows.It isusually thefirstchoice forChinese womenas theyattend socialparties.Meanwhile,manyChinese brideswill selectit astheir weddingdress.Some influentialpersonalitieseven suggestmaking itasthenational costumefor Chinesewomen.六级翻译(创新)中国创新正以前所未有速度蓬勃发展为了在科学技术上尽快赶超世界发达国家,中国近年来大幅度增加了研究开发资金中国大学和研究所正在主动开展创新研究这些研究覆盖了从大数据到生物化学、从新能源到机器人等高科技领域它们还与各地科技园合作,是创新结果商业化与此同时,不论在产品还是商业模式上,中国企业家也在努力争做创新先锋,以适应国内外消费市场不停改变和增加需求Chinas innovationis boomingatanunprecedented speed.In ordertocatch up withthedevelopedcountriesintheworldinscience andtechnologyas soonas possible,China hasincreased dramaticallyin recentresearchand developmentis extremelyrapid.Chinas universitiesandresearch institutesare activelycarrying outinnovative researches.These studiescover fromlarge datato biochemistry,new energyto therobotandotherhigh-tech fields.They alsowork withthe park,which isainnovation commerci alizat ion.At thesame time,either inproductsor businessmodels,Chinese entrepreneursare alsotrying tobe thepioneersof innovation,aiming atadapting toconsumers market,whichhasconstantly changingand growingdemand bothat homeand abroad.听力答案Conversation One:W:So Mike,you managedthe innovationproject at Two Santack.M:I didindeed.W:Well then,first congratulations.It seemstohavebeen verysuccessful.M:Thanks,yes.I reallyhelp thingsturn aroundatTwoSantact.W:What isthe revivalintheirfortune Didit highlydo toa strategicsituationM:Yes,yes Ithink itwas.Santack wasa companywas muchfollowinga pack,doing everyoneelse wasdoing.I gettingrapidly leftbehind.Icould seethere werea lotof talentthere andsome greatpotential.Particularly intheir productdevelopment.I justharness thatsome help.W:Was theinnovation thecore ofthe projectM:Absolutely,if itdoesn tsound liketoo muchcliche.Our worldisconstantly changingand changingquickly.Mini tobe innovatingconstantlyto keepupwiththis.Standstill,you stop.W:No stopfor sneakingthe rosesM:Well,I willdothatmy personallife sure.But asa businessstrategy,I mafraid thereisnostopping.W:What exactlyisthestrategic innovationthenM:Strategic innovationistheprocess ofmanaging innovationof makingsuretotakeplace alllevels ofthe companyandthatis relatedto thecompany,s overallstrategy.W:Isee.M:So,instead ofinnovation forinnovation sakeand newproducts beingsimplybecause ofthe technologyis there,the companyculture mustswitchfrom thesepointing timeinnovations tocontinue highinnovation fromeverywhereand everyone.W:How didyou alliancestrategy throughoutthe companyM:I soonbecame awareofthecomplaint useless.People takeno notice.Simply itcame aboutthrough thepractice tricklingdown.This upand set.People couldsee itwas thebest work.W:Does innovationonascale reallygive competitiveadvantageM:I amcertain ofit.Absolutely.Especially itwas difficultfor acopy.The riskisthecore thattheinnovationto limitation.。
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