2018年6月英语六级答案(网友整合版)
听力第一套 听力第二套 Section A 第一套 选词填空 26-30 DANLF 段落匹配: 36----J Modest institutions can also have successtul graduates… 37----G The money the author made in high school helped pay for… 38----C The author came to see how costly college education could be… 39---K A recent study found that a graduate s salary is determined by their… 40----B The author cannot recall for sure what made certain top universities.… 41---H None of the authors job interviewers cared which college.… 42----N The author thinks she did the right thing in choosing… 43----A In order to be admitted to a prestigious university.… 44----E The author liked her university which was not prestigious… 45----I Colleges are reluctant to admit that graduates today… 传统阅读: 46.A. It is based on questionable statistics. 47. D It is a more comprehensive measure of peoples economic well-being 48.B It neglected many important in dicators of people's welfare 49.D. It can compare a country’s economic conditions between different periods of time. 50.C. It has not improved as much as reported by Census Bureau 第二篇: 51.D They show considerable differences in their decision-making abilities 52.C. Decision fatigue may prevent people making wise decisions. 53.B. When they help others to make decisions. 54.D. They refrain from trying anything new. 55.D. It will more often than not end in regret. 第二套 选词填空 26 K reputed 27 C characters 28 M supposed 29 E fierce 30 H obsessed 31 A campaign 32 N traditional 33 I proclamation 34 F inspired 35 L rest 匹配题: 36. There are a couple of plants tough and adaptable enough to survive on bare rocky hills and in deserts. 答案:【C】段 C) Extreme conditions produce extremely tough plants. In the rusty red deserts of South Africa, … 37. Farrant is trying to isolate genes in resurrection plants and reproduce them in crops. 答案:【H】段 H) After completing her Ph.D. on seeds, Farrant began investigating whether it might be possible to isolate her properties that make most seeds so… 38. Farmers in South Africa are more at the mercy of nature, especially inconsistent rainfall. 答案:【A】段 A)Farmers in South Africa are more at the mercy of nature.… 39. Resurrection crops are most likely to be the choice of subsistence farmers. 答案:【K】段 40. Even though many plants have developed carious tactics to cope with dry weather, they can’t survive a prolonged drought. 答案:【E】段 E) The big difference between “drought-tolerant”plants and these tough plants: metabolism. Many different kinds of plants have… 41. Despite consumer resistance, researchers are pushing ahead with genetic modification of crops. 答案:【I】段 I) Once Farrant and her colleagues feel they have a better sense of which switches to throw,… 42. Most seeds can pull through dry spells and begin growing when conditions are ripe, but once this process starts, it cannot be held back. 答案:【G】段 G) What else can do this dry-out-and-revive trick? Seeds-almost all of them. At the start of… 43. Farrant is working hard to cultivate food crops that can survive extreme dryness by studying the traits of rare wild plants. 答案:【B】段 B) Biologist Jill Farrant of the University of Cape Town in South Africa says that nature has plenty of answers for people who want to grow crops in 44. By adjusting their metabolism, resurrection plants can recover from an extended period of drought. 答案:【F】段 F) Resurrection plants, defined as those capable of recovering from holding less than 0.1 grams of water per gram of dry mass, are different. They lack… 45. Resurrection plants can come back to life in a short time after a rainfall. 答案:【D】段 D) Farrant calls them resurrection plants. During months without water under a harsh sun,… Passage one 46. Compared with human memory, machines can ______. C) store an unlimited number of human faces 47. Why did researchers create Mega Face? C)To understand computers’ problems with facial recognition 48. What dose the passage say about machine accuracy? D)It decreases as the database size increases. 49. What is said to be a shortcoming of facial-recognition machines? A)They cannot easily tell apart people with near-identical appearances . 50.What is the difficulty confronting researchers of the facial- recognition machines? B)There do not exist public databases with sufficient face samples. Passage two 51. What does the author think of college students funding their education through loans? B) They are acting in an irrational way. 52. In the author’ s opinion, free college education is ______. A)impractical 53. What should students do if taxpayers are to bear their college costs? C) Choose majors that will serve society’s practical needs. 54. What does the author say about the value of a student’s college education? C) It is well reflected in their average starting salary. 55. What message does the author want to convey in the passage? D) College students should fund their own education. 第三套 选词填空 Section A 开头:Scientists 26. K) puzzled 27. M) removed 28. A) chronicles 29. L) remnants 30. F) maximum 31. D) fascinates 32. I) perfect 33. J) precision 34. E) hypothesis 35. O) slightly Section B 标题:Peer presure 36-40 HCLJG 41-45 AIFKD 36 H It is thought probable that the human brain is particularly good at… Section C Passage One 开头:The Ebno Dleta 46.C) Rice farmers in the Ebro Delta are waging a battle of similar importance. 47. D) Using one evil to combat the other. 48. C) Its immediate priority is to bring the pest under control. 49. B) It will invade other rice-growing regions of Europe. 50. A) Cultivating ideal salt-resistant rice varieties. Passage Two 开头:Photography 51.A) It was a painstaking effort for recording life’s major events. 52.D) Whether it prevented people enjoying what they were doing. 53.C) They are more absorbed in what catches their eye. 54.B) They focus more on the exhibits when taking pictures. 55.D) Even the very thought of taking a photo can have a positive effect. |