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王長喜六級預測PAGE1-2010年12月英語六級預測試題及答案(1)PartⅠWriting(30minutes)Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitledAHarmoniousSocietyinMyMind.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow.1.建立和諧社會成為了一種潮流和趨勢2.我心中的和諧社會是….3.為了建立和諧社會,我們應該如何去做?PartⅡReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(15minutes)Directions:Inthispart,youwillhave15minutestogooverthepassagequicklyandanswerthequestionsonAnswerSheet1.Forquestions1-7,choosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Forquestions8-10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.EntertainmentinLondonBuyingBooksLondonersaregreatreaders.Theybuyvastnumbersofnewspapersandmagazinesandevenofbooksespeciallypaperbacks,whicharestillcomparativelycheapinspiteofever-increasingrisesinthecostsofprinting.Theystillcontinuetobuy"proper"books,too,printedongoodpaperandboundbetweenhardcovers.TherearemanystreetsinLondoncontainingshopswhichspecializeinbook-selling.PerhapsthebestknownoftheseisCharingCrossRoadintheveryheartofLondon.Herebookshopsofallsortsandsizesaretobefound,fromthecelebratedonewhichboastsofbeing"thebiggestbookshopintheworld"tothetiny,dustylittleplaceswhichseemtohavebeenleftoverfromDickens'time.Manyofthemspecializeinsecond-handbooks,inartbooks,inforeignbooks,inbooksofphilosophy,politicsoranyotherofthevarioussubjectsaboutwhichbooksmaybewritten.Oneshopinthisareaspecializessolelyinbooksaboutballet!AlthoughitmaybethemostconvenientplaceforLondonerstobuybooks,CharingCrossRoadisnotthecheapest.Forthereallycheapsecond-handvolumes,thecollectormustventureoffthebusyandcrowdedroads,toFarringdonRoadintheEastCentraldistrictofLondon.Herethereisnothingsograndasbookshops.Instead,thebooksellerscomealongeachmorningandtipouttheirsacksofbooksontobarrows(推車)whichlinethegutters(貧民區(qū)).Andthecollectors,someprofessionalandsomeamateur,whohavebeenwaitingforthem,pouncetowardsthesellers.Inplaceslikethisonecanstill,occasionally,pickupforafewpenceanoldvolumethatmaybeworthmanypounds.BothCharingCrossRoadandFarringdonRoadarewell-knownplacesofthebookbuyer.YetalloverLondontherearebookshops,inplacesnotsowellknown,wherethebooksareequallyvariedandexciting.Itisinthesympatheticatmosphereofsuchshopsthattheloyalbookbuyerfeelsmostathome.Intheseshops,eventhelife-longbook-browserisfrequentlyrewardedbytheaccidentaldiscoveryofpreviouslyunknowndelights.Onecould,infact,easilyspendalifetimeexploringLondon'sbookshops.Therearemanylesspleasantwaysofspendingtime!GoingtotheTheatreLondonisveryrichintheatres:thereareoverfortyintheWestEndalone--morethanenoughtoensurethattherewillalwaysbeatleasttwoorthreeshowsrunningtosuiteverykindtaste,whetherseriousorlighthearted.Someofthemarespecialisttheatres.TheRoyalOperaHouse,CoventGarden,wherethegreatoperasingersoftheworldcanbeheard,isthehomeofoperaandtheRoyalBallet.TheLondonColiseumnowhousestheEnglishNationalOperaCompany,whichencouragesEnglishsingersinparticularandperformsmostoperasinEnglishatpopularprices.Sometheatresconcentrateontheclassicsandseriousdrama,someonlightcomedy,someonmusicals.Mosttheatreshaveapersonalityoftheirown,fromtheold,suchastheTheatreRoyal(alsocalledthe"Haymarket")intheHaymarket,tothemoremodernsuchastherecentlyopenedBaibicancentreinthecity.TheNationalTheatrehasthreeseparatetheatresinitsnewbuildingbyWaterlooBridge.AtthenewBarbicancentretheRoyalShakespeareCompanyhastheirLondonhome—theirothercentreisatStratford-on-Avon.MostoftheoldLondontheatresareconcentratedinaverysmallarea,withinastone'sthrowofthePiccadillyandLeicesterSquaretubestations.Astheeveningperformancesnormallybegineitheratseven-thirtyoreightp.m.,thereisakindofminorrush-hourbetweenseven-fifteenandeighto'clockinthisdistrict.Peoplestreamoutofthenearbytubestations,thepavementsarecrowded,andtaxisandprivatecarsmaneuverintopositionastheydroptheatre-goersoutsidetheentrancetoeachtheatre.Thereisanotherminorrush-hourwhentheperformancefinishes.ThetheatreinLondonisverypopularanditisnotalwayseasytogetintoseeasuccessfulplay.BeforeWorldWarⅡ,theatreperformancesbeganlaterandavisittothetheatrewasamoreformaloccasion.Nowadaysveryfewpeople"dress"forthetheatre(thatis,wearformaleveningdress)exceptforfirstnightsoranimportantperformance.Thetimesofperformancewereputforwardduringthewarandhavenotbeenputback.Theexistingtimesmakethequestionofeatingarathertrickyproblem:onehastohaveeitherearlydinnerorlatesupper.Manyrestaurantsin"theatreland"easethesituationbycateringspeciallyforearlyorlatedinners.Televisionandthedifficultyoffinancingplayshavehelpedtoclosemanytheatres.Butitseemsthattheworstofthesituationisnowoverandthatthetheatre,afteraperiodofdecline,isabouttopickupagain.Althoughsomequitelargeprovincialtownsdonothaveaprofessionaltheatre,thereareothers,suchasNottingham,Hull,CoventryorNewcastle,whichhaveexcellentcompaniesandwhereaseriesofplaysareperformedduringoneseasonbyaresidentgroupofactors.SometownssuchasChichesterorEdinburghhavetheatreswhichgivesummerseasons.Eveninsmalltownsanumberoftheatreshavebeenbuiltinthelastfewyearstocaterforthelocalpopulation.MusicinBritainItisdebatablewhetherthetastesofkingsreflectthoseoftheirsubjects.However,threeEnglishmonarchscertainlysharedtheirpeople'slinkingformusic.RichardⅠ(1157-1199),the"Lionheart",composedsongsthathesangwithhismusician,Blondel.ItissaidthatwhenthekingwasaprisonerinAustria,Blondelfoundhimbysingingasongknownonlytohimandtheking,whotookupthetuneinthetowerofthecastleinwhichhewassecretlyimprisoned.HenryVⅢ(1491-1547),notoriousforhissixwives,wasaskilledmusicianandsomeofhissongsarestillknownandsung.QueenVictoria(1819-1901)andherhusband,PrinceAlbert,delightedinsingingballads.ThegreatcomposerandpianistFelixMendelssohn(1809-1847)wasawelcomeguestattheircourt,wherehewouldaccompanytheQueenandthePrincewhentheysang.TheBritishloveofmusicisoftenunfamiliartoforeigners,probablybecausetherearefewrenownedBritishcomposers.ThemostfamousisHenryPurcell(1658-1695),whoseopera"DidoandAeneas"isaclassic.Therousingmarchingsong"Lillibulero"attributedtoPurcell,nowusedbyBBCasanidentificationsignalprecedingOverseasServicenewsbulletins,wassaidtohave"sungJamesⅡoutofthreekingdoms"whenhefledfromBritainin1688.SirEdwardElgar(1857-1934)isknownforhischoralandorchestralworks,someofwhichhavebeenmademorewidelyknownbythefamousviolinistYehudiMenuhin.BenjaminBritten(1913-1976),acomposerwithaverypersonalstyle,hasbecomeworld-famousforsuchoperaticworksas"PeterGrimes"and"BillyBudd".RalphVaughanWilliams(1872-1958)wasdeeplyinfluencedbyEnglishfolkmusic,asisshownbyhisvariationsontheoldtune"Green-sleeves"(whichmostpeopleconsiderafolksong).Inrecentyearstherehasbeenagreatrevivaloffolkmusic,andgroupsspecializinginitsperformancehavesprungupalloverBritain.ThisphenomenonhasitsrootsintheworkofCecilSharp(1859-1924),whocollectedfolksongsanddances.Present-dayconcernwithmusicisshownbytheexistenceofsomethinglikeahundredsummerschoolsinmusic,whichcaterforallgradesofmusicians,fromthemerebeginnertotheskilledperformer.Theseschools,whereafriendlyatmospherereigns,providecourseslastingfromaweekendtothreeorfourweeks,andcoverawiderange,frommedievalandclassicalmusictorock-and-rollandpop.TherearealsoimportantmusicalfestivalsintownssuchasAldeburgh,Bath,andCheltenham.Pop-musicfestivalsdrawthousandsofpeople,especiallyyoungpeople.Inthegreatcitiesthereareresidentworld-famousorchestrasandfromallovertheworldgreatperformerscometoplayorsinginBritain.Inmanytownstherearebrassbands,andtheplayersareoftensuchpeopleasminersormembersofthelocalfirebrigade,formusicinBritainisnotjustanelegantinterest,itisabovealldemocratic.1.WhichofthefollowingdothegreatreadersinLondonprobablybuytheleast?A)NewspaperB)MagazineC)PaperbackD)Hardback2.ChafingCrossRoadisveryfamousbecause______.A)allkindsofbookstoresarealongthestreetsB)itliesrightinthecenterofLondonC)theyhavethecheapestbooksinLondonD)thebiggestbookstoreintheworldisthere3.WhatcanyoulearnaboutFarringdonRoad?A)It'stotheeastofLondon.B)It'sastreetofbookstores.C)It'sacenterforsecond-handbooks.D)It'swhereworthlessbooksaresold.4.Whatdoestheauthormeanbysaying"someofthemarespecialisttheatres"?A)ThosetheatresonlyhaveoperasshowB)ThetheatresareespeciallygoodfortheirballetshowC)ThesetheatresofferreallyaffordableticketD)Theyeachholdaspecialtypeofplayorshow5.Becauseofthetheatreperformances,theareaaroundPiccadillyandLeicesterSquaretubestationsgetscrowded______.A)beforeseven-thirtyB)betweensevenandeightC)atabouteighto'clockD)fromseven-fifteentoeight6.WhatkindofchangedidWorldWarI1bringtothetheatres?A)TheputtingforwardofdinnerB)ThecostumeoftheperformanceC)ThetimeoftheperformanceD)Therestaurantsnearlyofferdifferentfood7.What,accordingtotheauthor,causedthedeclineoftheatrebusiness?A)Therearenotprofessionaltheatresinlargeprovincialtowns.B)DuringWorldWarⅡ,alotoftheatresweredestroyed.C)SomepeoplebegintochoosestayathomeandwatchTV.D)Theperformanceoftheplaysisbecomingworseandworse.8.Accordingtotheauthor,threemusicloversoftheroyalfamilymembersare________________________9.TheBritishloveofmusicisnotknowntoforeignersfor__________________.10.Thecoursesofferedbysummerschoolinmusicwhereafriendlyatmospherereignslast________________________PartⅣReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(25minutes)SectionAAddisonHeardusesanimageofhiswifeandinfantsonforthebackgroundonhislaptop.AnMBAstudentattheUniversityofVirginia'sDardenSchoolofBusiness,Heardthinksabouthisfamilyconstantly.Butbecausehe'sawayatB-school,hehasexperiencedmuchofhisson'sfirstyearviaphonecallsanddigitalphotos.SaysHeard,"Ithasbeenparticularlyhard,notbeingtherewiththemeveryday."Thiswashisfamily'schoice.Itdidn'tmakefinancialsenseforhiswife,Eden,acorporatelawyerinWashington,toquitherjob,selltheircondo(公寓),andmovetoCharlottervillewithherhusband.Sohewentalone.InhisfirstYeareachspousemadethe200-mileround-tripcommuteonalternateweekends.SincetheirsonwasbornlastMay,Addisonhasbeendoingmostofthedriving.AscomplicatedastheHeard'ssituationseems,itisn'tallthatrare.Inanyyear,hundredsofcouplesdealwithhowtohandlethefamilylogistics(后勤工作)ofgoingtoB-school.Somechoosealong-distancerelationship,commutingbackandforthonweekendsandbreaks.Othersseepartnersandchildrenonlyonvacationsandholidays.Stillotherspackupthefamilyandbringthemalong.Beingaparthasn'tbeeneasy,buttheHeardshavemadeitwork.OnweekendswhenthecoupleisinVirginia,theyattendsocialevents,soshecanfeelapartofthecommunity.HeardalsoavoidsFridayclassestogainmorefamilytime."We'vegottenintoaroutinethatworks,"hesays,"butI'mlookingforwardtobeinghome,sothethreeofuscanbeafamily."Anylong-distancecommuteputspressureonarelationship,causingsomecouplestodriftapart.Beingthrowninarigorousacademicscheduleforonespouseandademandingcareerfortheother,thestressintensifies,oftendistractingstudentsfromtheirstudies.Someschoolsofferstudentsinthesesituationsagooddealofsupport.Forfarawayspouses,thereareon-campussocialeventswhentheyvisit,onlinecommunities,eveninvolvementinalumninetworksintheirhomecities.ButmainlyB-schoolstrytomakeiteasierforstudentstotaketheirpartnersalongfortheride.Theyhelpfamiliesfindhousing,preschools,orlocalemployment.ThedecisiontoattendadistantB-schoolisfraught(伴隨著的)withfinancialandlogisticalproblems.Studentsalsomustdecideiftheirfamiliesshouldstayorgo.Eitherway,schoolstrytoaccommodatethem."Wehavemorethanourselvestothinkabout,"anMBAstudent,CoryHriciksays."It'safamily-influencedchoice."47.Heardwillcomeintocontactwithhissoninhisfirstyearvia____________________.48.Beforehissonwasborn,inordertomeeteachother,Addisonmadethe200-mileround-tripcommute_______________.49.ThewaythatAddisoncontinueshisstudywillmaketheother____________________.50.SomeB-schoolswillmakeiteasierforstudentsto______________________.51.AccordingtoHrncirik'sremarks,thepursuitofMBAdegreeis______________________.SectionBDirections:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA)、B)、C)andD).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.PassageOneTherehewasAmerica'sfirstPresidentwithaMBA,themanwholovestoboastabouthisbusinessbackground,whosepresidentialcampaignraisedunprecedentedsumsfromcorporatewalletsandwhosecabinetisstuffedwithchiefexecutives.FaithintheintegrityofAmericanbusinessleaderswasbeingundermined(破壞),GeorgeBushsaidfiercely,byexecutives"breachingtrustandabusingpower".Itwastimefor"anewethicofpersonalresponsibilityinthebusinesscommunity".Hewasgoingto"endthedaysofcookingthebooks,shadingthetruthandbreakingourlaws".Onlymonthsago,theideathatGeorgeWBushwouldpubliclylambasteAmerica'scooperatebosseswaslaughable.Asacandidate,bornonthewaveofadecade-longeconomicboomandanunprecedented18-yearbullmarket,hecashedinonAmerican'sloveaffairwithcorporatesuccess.Butthingsaredifferentnow.Thestockmarketbubblehasburstand,despitesignsofeconomicrecovery.WallStreetseemstobesunkingloom.AstringofscandalsatsomeofAmerica'smosthigh-flyingfirms--includingEnron,Xerox.Tyco,GlobalCrossingandmostrecently,WorldComhasradicallychangedthepublicmood.Aspoliticalpressureforreformincreases,sotoodoestheheatonMrBush.Isthebusinessman'spresidentreallypreparedtotakebusinessonandpushhardforreform?DespitethesetjawandaggrievedtoneinNewYork.Probablynot.Mr.Bushthinksthecurrentcrisisstemsfromafewbad-applechiefexecutivesratherthanthesystemasawhole.Hencehefocusontoughpenaltiesforcorruptbusinessmenandhispleaforhigherethicalstandards.Thepresidentannouncedthecreationofafinancial-crimesSWATteam,attheJusticeDepartmenttorootoutcorporatefraud,andwantstodoublethemaximumprisonsentenceforfinancialfraudfromfivetotenyears.Butheofferedfewconcretesuggestionsforsystemicreform:littlementionofchangestostrengthenshareholders'rights,notevenanendorsementoftheSenatecorporate-reformbill.TherearefewsignsyetthatcleaningupcorporateAmericaisanissuethatanimatesthevoters.PollsshowthatAmericanshavelittlefaithintheirbusinessleaders,butpoliticiansdonotseemtobesufferingasaresult.Mr.Bush'sapprovalratingshavefallenfromtheirsky-highs,buttheyarestillverystrong.Thepresident,therefore,needdonomorethantalktough.ThisalonewillconvinceordinaryAmericansthatheisontopoftheissue.Astheeconomyreboundsandpublicoutagesubsides,theclamorforchangewillbequieter.Democraticattackswillfizzle,andfar-reachingreformbillswillbewatereddownbeforetheybecomelaw.Politically,thegamblemakessense.UnfortunatelyforAmericancapitalism,agreatopportunitywillbemissed.52.WecaninferfromthethirdparagraphthatMr.Bush______.A)didn'tintendtotakebusinessonandpushhardforreformB)didnotdoanythingatallforthepresenceofthecurrentsituationC)tookshareholders'rightintoaccount,buthedidn'tapprovereformbillD)tooksomemeasurestopavethewayforthereform53.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A)BushhadtoofferconcretesuggestionsforreformaspoliticalpressureincreaseB)Atpresent,themaximumprisonsentenceforfinancialfraudisfiveyearC)ItislaughablethatMBushpubliclyattackedAmerica'scorporatebossesD)Americanshavelittlefaithintheirbusinessaswellaspoliticalleaders54.WhichofthefollowingstatementsaboutMr.Bushismentionedinthispassage?A)MBushisthesecondPresidentwithanMBAinAmericanhistoryB)MBushcontributesalottodecade-longeconomicboomC)MBush'sapprovalratingsarestillhighD)MBushdidn'tgetsupportinhispresidentialcampaign55.Theauthor'sattitudetowardsthereformis______.A)indifferentB)optimisticC)skepticalD)favorable56.Thephrase"agreatopportunity"mentionedinthelastparagraphreferstoanopportunityto______.A)carryoutreformB)boomeconomyC)animatethevotersD)attackchiefexecutivePassageTwoInrecentdecades,thereisaphenomenonwhichmakesusgivesomeattention;theso-calledSoutheastAsian"tigers"haverivaledthewestern"lions"forstockclichesthatmakeeconomicheadlines.ThemythofAmericaneconomichegemony(霸權(quán))overAsiaintheimposingandpatriarchalfigureofUncleSamhasprovidedfrequentpoliticalgrist(有利)forSoutheastAsianpoliticalleaders,particularlyMalaysia'sPrimeMinisterMahathir.Hehasattemptedtoforgeaninternationalreputationasasnarlingtiger,butlatelysoundsmorelikeabarnyarddoggroaningatshadows.WithoutdemeaninginanywaytheremarkableachievementsofthenewlydevelopingeconomiesofMalaysia,ThailandandIndonesia,thesenationsattimesappeartobetheirownworstenemies.ThisisoftenexemplifiedbyDr.Mahathir,whorailsatWesternevilwheneveraninternationalordomesticcrisisprovidesanopportunity.Tobemorespecific,therecentdevaluationofthePhilippineandThaicurrencies,andthesubsequentpressureontheMalaysiancurrencyhasinspiredDr.Mahathirtolaunchanall-outattackontheWestasthesourceoftheproblem.HeevenallegesthattheUnitedStateshasdeli-beratelydestabilizedSoutheastAsianeconomiesinrevengeforthesenations,supportingthebrutalmilitaryruleinMahathir,anactionwhichtheUnitedStatesseemstowantinspectedratherthanrewarded.Butbyresortingtosuchscapegoat(替罪羊),insteadofacceptingevenabitresponsibility,thePrimeMinistermayunderminethefuturesuccessoftheregionandMalaysiainparticular.Uponfurtherquestioning,Dr.Mahathirnarrowedhisattacktoonewealthyindividual,thewell-knownphilanthropist(慈善家),Mr.GeorgeSoros,whoseoppositiontoMyanmar'sadmissiontoASEAN(AssociationofSoutheastAsianNations)Mahathirfoundparticularity,irritating.ThelogicalmistakesthatunderliesuchconspiracytheoriesdonothelpMalaysiaaddresstheseriousissuesofeconomicoverheatingthatexpertshavebeenwarningaboutforallthesedifficultperiods,whichincludelargedeficitsandlowsavingstodebtratios.Infact,therecentdramaticdropinMalaysia'sstockmarketandcurrencyhasledDr.Mahathirtoreversehisinitialapproachtothecrisis.Heevenannouncesmeasuresthatatleastimplyheisquiteawareofexcessesinhisownadministration'sspendingpoliciesthathavecontributedtothiscrisisofconfidence.Intheend,thiskindofreactionunderminestheesteemthatDr.Mahathir'senlightenedleadershiphasjustlyearned.57.ItisimpliedinthefirstparagraphthatDr.Mahathir______.A)hascorrectlyidentifiedthefinancialprobleminAsiaB)triestomanipulateanti-WesternactionsforpoliticalgainsC)deteststheUSA'scontrollingovertheregionaleconomiesD)believesintheeffectoftheghostlyinfluencefromthewest58.Theauthorofthisessayseemstosuggestthat______.A)thedevaluationofMalaysia'scurrencyisduetotheAmericanplotB)theAsianCrisisistheresultofASEANpanderingtoterroristgovernmentsC)thereisnotaseriouseconomicproblemsinSoutheastAsiaatallD)theeconomicproblemsinsomeAsiancountriesispartlytheresultoftheiroverheatingeconomy59.TheauthorsuggeststheDr.Mahathir'scommentsonthecurrencyproblems______.A)provethathehasbeenapoorleaderingeneralB)arepoorbecausetheyweakenhisowncredibilityC)aresharpinidentifyingthecauseoftheproblemD)revealhiskeeninsightintothecomplexissue60.Whichofthefollowingisthetoneofthisessay?A)SarcasticandprejudiceB)ObjectiveanddetachedC)PiercingandindifferentD)Impassiveandhostile61.Therelativepronoun"which"inthelastparagraph(Line5)refersto______.A)theoriesB)expertsC)periodsD)issuesPartVCloze(15minutes)Directions:Thereare20blanksinthefollowingpassage.ForeachblanktherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD)ontherightsideofthepaper.YoushouldchoosetheONEthatbestfitsintothepassage.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Thoughitisamereonethirdofthepopulation,theupperclassmakesupatleast25percentofthenation’swealth.Thisclasshastwoparts:upper-upperandlower-upper.

62,theupper-upperclassisthe“oldrich”—familiesthathavebeenwealthyforseveralgenerations—anobilityof63andwealth.Afewareknownacrossthenation,suchastheRockefellers,andtheVanderbilts.Mostarenot64tothegeneralpublic.Theyhaveno65totherestofthecommunity,66theirincomefromtheinvestmentoftheirinheritedwealth.By67,thelower-upperclassisthe“newrich”.68theymaybewealthierthansomeoftheoldrich,thenewrichhavebeen69tomaketheirmoneylike

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elsebeneaththeirclass.71theirstatusisgenerally72thanthatoftheoldrich,whohavenotfounditnecessarytoliftafingertomaketheirmoney,andwho73tolookdownuponthenewrich.Howeveritswealthis74,theupperclassisveryrich.Theyhaveenoughmoneyandleisuretimeto__75aninterestintheartsandto76rarebooksandpaintings.Theygenerallyliveinexclusiveareas,belongtoexclusivesocialclubs,communicatewitheachother,andmarrytheirownkind,allofwhichkeepsthemso

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fromthemassesthattheyhavebeencalledtheout-of-sightclass.Morethananyotherclass,theytendtobe78ofbeingmembersofaclass.Theyalso79anenormousamountofpowerandinfluencehereandabroad,asthey_80manytopgovernmentpositions.Theiractions81thelivesofmillions.62.A)ConsequentlyB)AccordinglyC)RegularlyD)Basically63.A)beginningB)birthC)infancyD)foundation64.A)visibleB)noticeableC)obviousD)apparent65.A)contactB)associationC)communicationD)relation66.A)pullingB)abstractingC)drawingD)making67.A)comparisonB)contrastC)contraryD)difference68.A)AlthoughB)BecauseC)ThereforeD)However69.A)greedyB)indifferentC)sympatheticD)depressed70.A)nobodyB)everybodyC)somebodyD)anybody71.A)ThenB)ButC)ThusD)Whereas72.A)superiorB)inferiorC)higherD)lower73.A)wantB)selectC)hateD)tend74.A)retainedB)benefitedC)acquiredD)rewarded75.A)reproduceB)yieldC)cultivateD)rear76.A)collectB)gatherC)assembleD)accumulate77.A)distantB)farC)separateD)remote78.A)doubtfulB)consciousC)sensitiveD)sensible79.A)demandB)controlC)directD)command80.A)seizeB)abuseC)holdD)sustain81.A)attractB)affectC)effectD)inclinePartⅥTranslation(5minutes)Directions:CompletethesentencesbytranslatingintoEnglishtheChinesegiveninbrackets.PleasewriteyourtranslationonAnswerSheet2.82.Hedidverywellinhisexams,_________________________(考慮到他學的很少).83.Beijinghasannouncedthat________________________(在任何情況下,中國將不首先使用核武器).84.Afewpeopleseekrefugefromreading,________________________(但如果這樣做,就失去了讀書的全部意義)85.Theglobaleconomyboomedinthe1960s,_______________________(以年均5.5%的速度增長).86.Afterhislongtalkwithhisfather,____________________________(他的臉上很快就又露出自信的神情).2010年12月英語六級預測試題答案與解析PartIWriting【話題分析】和諧社會是目前中國建設(shè)的目標之一,是比較熱門的社會話題。報紙、雜志、電視新聞等,經(jīng)常討論此話題??忌鷳嚓P(guān)注社會新聞,為寫作收集素材?!痉段慕馕觥縉owadays,itseemsknowntoeverybodythatoneoftheobjectivesofChina'smodernconstructionistobuildaharmonioussociety.Allofasudden,"aharmonioussociety"hasbecomeafrequently-usedphraseinmedianews,newspaperetc.ItisthetrendofChina'sdevelopment.Butwhatisaharmonioussociety?Inmymind,thereareseveralaspectsincludedinbuildingaharmonioussociety.First,aharmonioussocietyhasdemocracyinitspoliticstoensurethemaximumbenefitsofthepeople.Second,aharmonioussocietyhasequalityandjusticetoprotecttherightsofeverycitizen.Third,aharmonioussocietyhasgoodfaithandfriendlyrelationbetweenpeopletocreateafavorableatmosphereforlivinganddoingbusiness.Forth,aharmonioussocietyhasenergytomakesureitscreativity.Fifth,aharmonioussocietyhasstabilityandordertoprovidepeoplewithacomfortableenvironment.Sixth,aharmonioussocietyhasharmonybetweenhumankindandnatureforasustainabledevelopmentofeconomy.Tobetrue,itneedsjointeffortsofeverypersoninChinatorealizethisgreatgoal.Forme,Iamastudentinc

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