2010年12月大學英語六級考試真題(word版)34500字

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1、2010年12月大學英語六級考試真題(word版)34500字 答案2010年12月英語六級考試答案完整版 估分2010年12月英語六級真題在線估分點評2010年12月英語六級真題答案視頻解析下載2010年12月英語六級真題及答案下載 / 2010年12月大學英語六級考試真題Part I Writing (30 minutes) 畢業(yè) Direction: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay entitled My Views on University Ranking. You should wri

2、te at least 150 words following the outline given below. 畢業(yè)1. 目前高校排名相當盛行; /2. 對于這種做法人們看法不一; /3. 在我看來My Views on University Ranking. 作文 / . .Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning) (15 minutes) 作文 /Directions: In this part, you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly and ans

3、wer the questions on Answer Sheet 1. For questions 1-7, choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D. For questions 8-10, complete the sentences with the information given in the passage. /Into the UnknownThe world has never seen population ageing before. Can it cope? 作文 /Until

4、the early 1990s nobody much thought about whole populations getting older. The UN had the foresight to convene a “world assembly on ageing” back in 1982, but that came and went. By 1994 the World Bank had noticed that something big was happening. In a report entitled “Averting the Old Age Crisis”, i

5、t argued that pension arrangements in most countries were unsustainable.For the next ten years a succession of books, mainly by Americans, sounded the alarm. They had titles like Young vs Old, Gray Dawn and The Coming Generational Storm, and their message was blunt: health-care systems were heading

6、for the rocks, pensioners were taking young people to the cleaners, and soon there would be intergenerational warfare.Since then the debate has become less emotional, not least because a lot more is known about the subject. Books, conferences and research papers have multiplied. International organi

7、sations such as the OECD and the EU issue regular reports. Population ageing is on every agenda, from G8 economic conferences to NATO summits. The World Economic Forum plans to consider the future of pensions and health care at its prestigious Davos conference early next year. The media, including t

8、his newspaper, are giving the subject extensive coverage. 畢業(yè)Whether all that attention has translated into sufficient action is another question. Governments in rich countries now accept that their pension and health-care promises will soon become unaffordable, and many of them have embarked on refo

9、rms, but so far only timidly. That is not surprising: politicians with an eye on the next election will hardly rush to introduce unpopular measures that may not bear fruit for years, perhaps decades. 作文 /The outline of the changes needed is clear. To avoid fiscal (財政) meltdown, public pensions and h

10、ealth-care provision will have to be reined back severely and taxes may have to go up. By far the most effective method to restrain pension spending is to give people the opportunity to work longer, because it increases tax revenues and reduces spending on pensions at the same time. It may even keep

11、 them alive longer. John Rother, the AARPs head of policy and strategy, points to studies showing that other things being equal, people who remain at work have lower death rates than their retired peers. Younger people today mostly accept that they will have to work for longer and that their pension

12、s will be less generous. Employers still need to be persuaded that older workers are worth holding on to. That may be because they have had plenty of younger ones to choose from, partly thanks to the post-war baby-boom and partly because over the past few decades many more women have entered the lab

13、our force, increasing employers choice. But the reservoir of women able and willing to take up paid work is running low, and the baby-boomers are going grey. /In many countries immigrants have been filling such gaps in the labour force as have already emerged (and remember that the real shortage is

14、still around ten years off). Immigration in the developed world is the highest it has ever been, and it is making a useful difference. In still-fertile America it currently accounts for about 40% of total population growth, and in fast-ageing western Europe for about 90%. On the face of it, it seems

15、 the perfect solution. Many developing countries have lots of young people in need of jobs; many rich countries need helping hands that will boost tax revenues and keep up economic growth. But over the next few decades labour forces in rich countries are set to shrink so much that inflows of immigra

16、nts would have to increase enormously to compensate: to at least twice their current size in western Europes most youthful countries, and three times in the older ones. Japan would need a large multiple of the few immigrants it has at present. Public opinion polls show that people in most rich count

17、ries already think that immigration is too high. Further big increases would be politically unfeasible.To tackle the problem of ageing populations at its root, “old” countries would have to rejuvenate (使年輕) themselves by having more of their own children. A number of them have tried, some more succe

18、ssfully than others. But it is not a simple matter of offering financial incentives or providing more child care. Modern urban life in rich countries is not well adapted to large families. Women find it hard to combine family and career. They often compromise by having just one child.And if fertilit

19、y in ageing countries does not pick up? It will not be the end of the world, at least not for quite a while yet, but the world will slowly become a different place. Older societies may be less innovative and more strongly disinclined to take risks than younger ones. By 2025 at the latest, about half

20、 the voters in America and most of those in western European countries will be over 50and older people turn out to vote in much greater number than younger ones. Academic studies have found no evidence so far that older voters have used their power at the ballot box to push for policies that specifi

21、cally benefit them, though if in future there are many more of them they might start doing so. /Nor is there any sign of the intergenerational warfare predicted in the 1990s. After all, older people themselves mostly have families. In a recent study of parents and grown-up children in 11 European co

22、untries, Karsten Hank of Mannheim University found that 85% of them lived within 25km of each other and the majority of them were in touch at least once a week. Even so, the shift in the centre of gravity to older age groups is bound to have a profound effect on societies, not just economically and

23、politically but in all sorts of other ways too. Richard Jackson and Neil Howe of Americas CSIS, in a thoughtful book called The Graying of the Great Powers, argue that, among other things, the ageing of the developed countries will have a number of serious security implications. / For example, the s

24、hortage of young adults is likely to make countries more reluctant to commit the few they have to military service. In the decades to 2050, America will find itself playing an ever-increasing role in the developed worlds defence effort. Because Americas population will still be growing when that of

25、most other developed countries is shrinking, America will be the only developed country that still matters geopolitically (地緣政治上).Ask me in 2020 /There is little that can be done to stop population ageing, so the world will have to live with it. But some of the consequences can be alleviated. Many e

26、xperts now believe that given the right policies, the effects, though grave, need not be catastrophic. Most countries have recognised the need to do something and are beginning to act. 作文 / But even then there is no guarantee that their efforts will work. What is happening now is historically unprec

27、edented. Ronald Lee, director of the Centre on the Economics and Demography of Ageing at the University of California, Berkeley, puts it briefly and clearly: “We dont really know what population ageing will be like, because nobody has done it yet. “注意:此部分試題請在答題卡1上作答。 / 1. In its 1994 report, the Wor

28、ld Bank argued that the current pension system in most countries could _. 作文 /A not be sustained in the long termB further accelerate the ageing process /C hardly halt the growth of population 作文 / D help tide over the current ageing crisis /2. What message is conveyed in books like Young vs Old?A T

29、he generation gap is bound to narrow.B Intergenerational conflicts will intensify. /C The younger generation will beat the old.D Old people should give way to the young. /3. One reason why pension and health care reforms are slow in coming is that _. A nobody is willing to sacrifice their own intere

30、sts to tackle the problemB most people are against measures that will not bear fruit immediately /C the proposed reforms will affect too many peoples interestsD politicians are afraid of losing votes in the next election /4. The author believes the most effective method to solve the pension crisis i

31、s to _. /A allow people to work longer C cut back on health care provisionsB increase tax revenues D start reforms right away5. The reason why employers are unwilling to keep older workers is that _.A they are generally difficult to manageB the longer they work, the higher their pensionC their pay i

32、s higher than that of younger ones D younger workers are readily available 6. To compensate for the fast-shrinking labour force, Japan would need _. /A to revise its current population control policy 作文 / B large numbers of immigrants from overseasC to automate its manufacturing and service industri

33、es D a politically feasible policy concerning population7. Why do many women in rich countries compromise by having only one child? /A Small families are becoming more fashionable. 作文 /B They find it hard to balance career and family. 畢業(yè)C It is too expensive to support a large family.D Child care is

34、 too big a problem for them. /8. Compared with younger ones, older societies are less inclined to _.9. The predicted intergenerational warfare is unlikely because most of the older people themselves _. /10. Countries that have a shortage of young adults will be less willing to commit them to _.Part

35、III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes) / Section A 作文 /Directions: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only on

36、ce. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.注意: 此部分試題請在答題卡2上作答。 / 11. A The man is the manager of

37、the apartment building. / B The woman is very good at bargaining. 畢業(yè)C The woman will get the apartment refurnished.D The man is looking for an apartment. 作文 / 12. A How the pictures will turn out. C What the man thinks of the shots. / B Where the botanical garden is. D Why the pictures are not ready

38、.13. A There is no replacement for the handle.B There is no match for the suitcase. 作文 / C The suitcase is not worth fixing. 畢業(yè)D The suitcase can be fixed in time.14. A He needs a vehicle to be used in harsh weather.B He has a fairly large collection of quality trucks.C He has had his truck adapted

39、for cold temperatures. 畢業(yè)D He does routine truck maintenance for the woman.15. A She cannot stand her bosss bad temper.B She has often been criticized by her boss. C She has made up her mind to resign. D She never regrets any decisions she makes. 作文 /16. A Look for a shirt of a more suitable color a

40、nd size.B Replace the shirt with one of some other material.C Visit a different store for a silk or cotton shirt.D Get a discount on the shirt she is going to buy.17. A At a “Lost and Found”. C At a trade fair.B At a reception desk. D At an exhibition. 18. A Repair it and move in. C Convert it into

41、a hotel. 畢業(yè)B Pass it on to his grandson. D Sell it for a good price.Questions 19 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 19. A Unique descriptive skills. C Colourful world experiences.B Good knowledge of readers tastes. D Careful plotting and clueing. 畢業(yè)20. A A peaceful setting. C T

42、o be in the right mood.B A spacious room. D To be entirely alone. 作文 /21. A They rely heavily on their own imagination. 畢業(yè)B They have experiences similar to the characters.C They look at the world in a detached manner.D They are overwhelmed by their own prejudices.Questions 22 to 25 are based on the

43、 conversation you have just heard.22. A Good or bad, they are there to stay.B Like it or not, you have to use them. 作文 / C Believe it or not, they have survived. D Gain or lose, they should be modernised.23. A The frequent train delays. CThe food sold on the trains.B The high train ticket fares. D T

44、he monopoly of British Railways.24. A The low efficiency of their operation. /B Competition from other modes of transport. 作文 /C Constant complaints from passengers.D The passing of the new transport act.25. A They will be de-nationalised. C They are fast disappearing. 畢業(yè)B They provide worse service

45、. D They lose a lot of money.Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices m

46、arked A, B, C and D. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre. 注意: 此部分試題請在答題卡2上作答。 Passage One 作文 /Questions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you have just heard.26. A The whole Antarctic region will be submerged. B Some polar animals will soon beco

47、me extinct. /C Many coastal cities will be covered with water. /D The earth will experience extreme weathers. 畢業(yè)27. A How humans are to cope with global warming.B How unstable the West Antarctic ice sheet is. C How vulnerable the coastal cities are. /D How polar ice impacts global weather.28. A It c

48、ollapsed at least once in the past 1.3 million years. /B It sits firmly on solid rock at the bottom of the ocean. / C It melted at temperatures a bit higher than those of today. D It will have little impact on sea level when it breaks up. / 29. A The West Antarctic region was once an open ocean. 作文

49、/B The West Antarctic ice sheet was about 7,000 feet thick. / C The West Antarctic ice sheet was once floating ice. D The West Antarctic region used to be warmer than today. 畢業(yè)Passage Two Questions 30 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.30. A Whether we can develop social ties on the

50、Internet.B Whether a deleted photo is immediately removed from the web.C Whether our blogs can be renewed daily. 畢業(yè) D Whether we can set up our own websites.31. A The number of visits they receive. C The files they have collected. B The way they store data. D The means they use to get information.32

51、. A When the system is down. C When the URL is reused.B When new links are set up. D When the server is restarted.Passage ThreeQuestions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard. 作文 /33. A Some iced coffees have as many calories as a hot dinner.B Iced coffees sold by some popular chains

52、 are contaminated. 畢業(yè)C Drinking coffee after a meal is more likely to cause obesity. D Some brand-name coffees contain harmful substances. 畢業(yè) 34. A Have some fresh fruit. C Take a hot shower. 作文 /B Exercise at the gym. D Eat a hot dinner. 35. A They could enjoy a happier family life.B They could gre

53、atly improve their work efficiency. /C Many cancer cases could be prevented. D Many embarrassing situations could be avoided.Section C /Directions: In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. Whe

54、n the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks numbered from 36 to 43 with the exact words you have just heard. For blanks numbered from 44 to 46 you are required to fill in the missing information. For these blanks, you can either use the exact words you have just

55、 heard or write down the main points in your own words. Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written.注意:此部分試題在答題卡2上作答。 Psychologists are finding that hope plays a surprisingly vital role in giving people a measurable advantage in realms as (36) _ as ac

56、ademic achievement, bearing up in tough jobs and coping with (37) _ illness. And, by contrast, the loss of hope is turning out to be a stronger sign that a person may (38) _ suicide than other factors long thought to be more likely risks.“Hope has proven a powerful predictor of (39) _ in every study

57、 weve done so far,” said Dr. Charles R. Snyder, a psychologist who has devised a (40) _ to assess how much hope a person has. /For example, in research with 3,920 college students, Dr. Snyder and his (41) _ found that the level of hope among freshmen at the beginning of their first semester was a mo

58、re (42) _ predictor of their college grades than were their S.A.T. scores or their grade point (43) _ in high school, the two measures most commonly used to predict college performance. (44)”_,” Dr. Snyder said. “When you compare students of equivalent intelligence and past academic achievements, wh

59、at sets them apart is hope.”In devising a way to assess hope scientifically, Dr. Snyder (45)_ _. “That notion is not concrete enough, and it blurs two key components of hope,” Dr. Snyder said. (46)”_.”Part IV Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth) (25 minutes)Section ADirections: In this section, there is a short passage with 5 questions or incomplete statements. Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements in the fewest possible words. Please write

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