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2016年12月大学英语六级真题及答案(完整版)

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  Section C -- Recording One

  Let’s say you start to brain storm a list of all the emotions you ever experienced. Just for fun, try it now.

  What’s on your list? Chances are, you included things like: happy, sad, excited, angry, afraid, grateful, proud, scared, confused, stressed, relaxed and amazed. Now sort your list into two categories: positive emotions and negative emotions.

  Feeling both positive and negative emotions is a natural part of being human. We might use the word “negative” to describe more difficult emotions but it does not mean those emotions are bad or we shouldn’t have them. Still, most people were probably rather feel a positive emotion than a negative one. It’s likely you prefer to feel happy instead of sad or confident instead of insecure.

  What matters is how our emotions are balanced. How much of each type of the emotion positive or negative we experience.

  Negative emotions warn us of threats or challenges that we may need to deal with. For example, fear can alert us to possible danger, it’s a signal that we might need to protect ourselves. Angry feelings warn us that someone is stepping on our toes, crossing a boundary or violating our trust. Anger can be a signal that we might have to act on our own behalf.

  Negative emotions focus our awareness. They help us to zero in on a problem so we can deal with it. But too many negative emotions can make us feel overwhelmed, anxious, exhausted or stressed out. When negative emotions are out of balance, problems might seem too big to handle.

  The more we dwell on our negative emotions, they more negative we begin to feel. Focusing on negativity just keeps it going.

  Positive emotions balance out negative ones, but they have other powerful benefits, too. Instead of narrowing our focus, like negative emotions do, positive emotions affect our brains in ways that increase our awareness, attention and memory. They help us take in more information, hold several ideas in mind at once and understand how different ideas relate to each other.

  When positive emotions open us up to new possibilities, we are more able to learn and build on our skills. That leads to doing better on tasks and tests.

  People who have plenty of positive emotions in their everyday lives tend to be happier, healthier, learn better and get along well with others.

  Q16. What does the speaker say about negative emotions?

  A) They should be done away with.

  B) They are necessary in our lives.

  C) They enrich our experience.

  D) They are harmful to health.

  [答案】[B]

  Q17.What happens to people whose negative emotions are out of balance?

  A) They feel stressed out even without any challenges in life.

  B) They feel too overwhelmed to deal with life’s problems.

  C) They are anxious to free themselves from life’s troubles.

  D) They are exhausted even without doing any heavy work.

  [答案】[B]

  Q18. How do positive emotions affect us?

  A) They expand our mind.

  B) They prolong our lives.

  C) They narrow our focus.

  D) They lessen our burdens.

  [答案】[A]

  Section C -- Recording Two

  In the past few months, I've been travelling for weeks at a time with only one suitcase of clothes. One day, I was invited to an important event, and I wanted to wear something special for it. I looked through my suitcase but couldn't find anything to wear. I was lucky to be at the technology conference then, and I had access to 3D printers. So I quickly designed a skirt on my computer, and I loaded the file on the printer. It just printed the pieces overnight. The next morning, I just took all the pieces, assembled them together in my hotel room, and this is actually the skirt that I'm wearing right now.

  So it wasn't the first time that I printed clothes. For my senior collection at fashion design school, I decided to try and 3D print an entire fashion collection from my home. The problem was that I barely knew anything about 3D printing, and I had only nine months to figure out how to print five fashionable looks.

  I always felt most creative when I worked from home. I love experimenting with new materials, and I always tried to develop new techniques to make the most unique textiles for my fashion projects.

  One summer break, I came here to New York for an internship at a fashion house in Chinatown. We worked on two incredible dresses that were 3D printed. They were amazing -- like you can see here. But I had a few problems with them. They were made from hard plastics and that's why they were very breakable. The models couldn't sit in them, and they even got scratched from the plastics under their arms.

  So now, the main challenge was to find the right material for printing clothes with, I mean the material you feed the printer with. The breakthrough came when I was introduced to Filaflex, which is a new kind of printing material. It's strong, yet very flexible. And with it, I was able to print the first garment, a red jacket that had the word "freedom" ded into it. And actually, you can easily download this jacket, and change the word to something else. For example, your name or your sweetheart's name.

  So I think in the future, materials will evolve, and they will look and feel like fabrics we know today, like cotton or silk.

  Q19. What does the speaker say about the skirt she is wearing now?

  A) It is not easily breakable.

  B) It came from a 3D printer.

  C) It represents the latest style.

  D) It was made by a fashion designer.

  [答案】[B]

  Q20. When did the speaker start experimenting with 3D printing?

  A) When she had just graduated from her college.

  B) When she attended a conference in New York

  C) When she was studying at a fashion design school.

  D) When she attended a fashion show nine months ago.

  [答案】[C]

  Q21. What was the problem with the material the speaker worked on at a New York fashion house?

  A) It was difficult to print.

  B) It was hard to come by.

  C) It was hard and breakable.

  D) It was extremely expensive.

  [答案】[C]

  Q22. What does the speaker say about Filaflex?

  A)It is the latest model of a 3D printer.

  B)It is a plastic widely used in 3D printing.

  C)It gives fashion designers room for imagination.

  D)It marks a breakthrough in printing material.

  [答案】[D]

  Section C -- Recording Two

  Questions 23 to 25 are based on the recording you have just heard.

  23.A)They arise from the advances in technology.

  B)They have not been examined in detail so far.

  C)They are easy to solve with modern technology.

  D)They can’t be solved without government support.

  [答案] [A] They arise from the advances in technology.

  24.A)It is attractive to entrepreneurs.

  B)It demands huge investment.

  C)It focuses on new products.

  D)It is intensely competitive.

  [答案] [D] It is intensively competitive.

  25.A)Cooperation with big companies.

  B)Recruiting more qualified staff.

  C)In-service training of IT personnel.

  D)Sharing of costs with each other.

  [答案] [D] Sharing of costs with each other.

  Part III Reading Comprehension (40 minutes)

  Section A

  Directions: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select out one word for each blank from a lot of choices given in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. Please mark the corresponding letter for each item on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.

  Small communities, with their distinctive character—where life is stable and intensely human—are disappearing. Some have __26____ from the face of the earth, others are dying slowly, but all have ___27___ changes as they have come into contact with an ___28___ machine civilization. The merging of perse peoples into a common mass has produced tension among members of the minorities and the majority alike.

  The Old Order Amish, who arrived on American shores in colonial times, have ___29___ in the modern world in distinctive, small communities. They have resisted the homogenization ___30___ more successfully than others. In planting and harvest times one can see their bearded men working the fields with horses and their women hanging out the laundry in neat rows to dry. Many American people have seen Amish families with the men wearing broad-brimmed black hats and the women in long dresses. In railway or bus ___31___.Although the Amish have lived with ___32___ America for over two and a half centuries. They have moderated its influence on their personal lives, their families, communities, and their values.

  The Amish are often ___33___ by other Americans to be relics of the past who live a simple, inflexible life dedicated to inconvenient out-dated customs. They are seen as abandoning both modem ___34___ and the American dream of success and progress, But most people have no quarrel with the Amish for doing things the old-fashioned way. Their conscientious objection was tolerated in wartime. For after all. They are good farmers who ___35___ the virtues of work and thrift.

  A)accessing I)progress

  B)conveniences J)respective

  C)destined K)survived

  D)expanding L)terminals

  E)industrialized M)undergone

  F)perceived N)universal

  G)practice O)vanished

  H)process

  26. [O] vanished

  解析:从语法上判断,本空应该填入一个动词的过去分词,与前面的have构成现在完成时,再根据语义应该选择vanished,Some have vanished 意为:一些已经消失。

  27. [M] undergone

  解析:从语法上判断,本空应该填入一个动词的过去分词,与前面的have构成现在完成时,再根据语义应该选择undergone,but all have undergone changes意为:但是所有的社会团体都经历了改变。

  28. [D] expanding

  解析:从语法上判断,本空的词应该是形容词类的,再根据语义应该选择expanding,expanding machine civilization意为:扩大的机器文明。

  29. [K] survived

  解析:从语法上判断,本空应该填入一个动词的过去分词,与前面的have构成现在完成时,再根据语义应该选择survived,have survived in the modern world意为:在现代社会当中幸存了下来。

  30. [H] process

  解析:从语法上判断,本空应该填入一个名词做前面resisted的宾语,have resisted the homogenization process. 意为:抵制了同化进程。

  31. [L] terminals

  解析:从语法上判断,本空应该填入一个名词,in railway or bus terminals意为:在火车站或者汽车站。

  32. [E] industrialized

  解析:从语法上判断,本空的词应该是形容词类的,用来修饰America,industrialized America意为:工业化的美国。

  33. [F] perceived

  解析:从语法上判断,本空的词应该是过去分词,与前面的are 构成被动语态,The Amish are often perceived by other Americans to be relics of the past 意为:阿米什人经常被其他的美国人看作是过去的遗物。

  34. [B] conveniences

  解析:从语法上判断,本空应该填入一个名词做前面abandon的宾语,abandon modern conveniences 意为:抛弃了现代的便利。

  35. [G] practice

  解析:从语法上判断,本空应该填入一个动词做后面the virtues的谓语,practice the virtues of work and thrift意为:践行工作和节约的美德。

  

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