【2023年】江苏省淮安市大学英语6级大学英语六级预测试题(含答案).docx
2023年】江苏省淮安市大学英语6级大学英语六级预测试题(含答案)学校:班级:姓名:考号:一、l.Writing(10 题)1. For this part, you are required to write a composition on the topic nValue Time, Value Life”. You should write at least 150 words and you should base your composition on the outline given in Chinese below.1 .生命有限,时间宝贵,珍视时间就是珍视生命。2 .如何珍视时间?如何珍视生命?3 .遗憾的是,有些年轻人把时间和青春花在4 .我认为,我们应该2. For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition on the topic How to Keep Psychologically Healthy? You should write at least 150 words, and base your composition on the outline given below in Chinese:1 .心理健康问题往往是导致疾病的原因2 .分析人们产生心理健康问题的原因(可从失业、压力过重、缺少支持、缺乏人际交往能力等方面加以分析)3 .你认为人们应如何保持心理健康How to Keep Psychologically Healthy?3. Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition on Change of Television and Radio Audiences. You should write at least 150 words basing on the following chart. Your composition should include the points below.1. A brief summary of this chart2. The change of television and radio audiences3. A conclusion27.(22)A.They are sold when they are relatively new.B.They might not be well-maintained.C.They are cheaper than privately owned cars.D.They have as much wear and tear on them as on privately owned cars.28.(40)29.(29)A.Uses of cold sea water.B.Irrigating desert areas.C.Techniques for preserving the environment.Techniques of cultivating plants.30.听力原文:W: What a beautiful day! It's a shame to stay in side all day.M: Do you have a suggestion?W: Actually, I guess I do. Why don't we go for a run?M: Well, I really donft like running.W: OK, then. How about roller skating? Donft you have a pair of skates?M: Now that you mention it, I do have a pair. But where could we skate that's not an indoor skating rink?W: You know the bike path on the other side of campus-the one that goes through the trees?M: Yes?W: Well, I've seen people skating there, and it's a really pretty area.M: That's true, but I also remember that there are some hills over there.W: So what?M: So, I don't mind going up hills, but I hate going down them, because I'm not good at stopping. In fact, the only way for me to stop is to jump off the path and hope I land on some thing soft.W: Tell you what. TH show you how I stop, and if it doesn't work you'U still have the grass to fall back on.M: OK. I'm ready, but I think we should bring something to drink.W: Good ideal What's in the dorm fridge?(23)A.In a skating rink.B.On a bike path.C.On the campus sidewalks.D.In the street.四、4.Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth)(3 题)The example that Anastasia Fedotova was rejected by Oxford University illustrates that the university.A.has taken on a new urgencyB.holds a strong discrimination against the disabledC.is in favor of a network of older applicantsD.puts too much emphasis on elitismWhich is NOT true about the Death with Dignity Act?A.It is passed in Portland, Oregon.B.It is legal for a doctor to prescribe any fatal drugs.C.It has been hotly debated for most of its existence.D.It is a legitimate medical purpose.The old are most displeased with the young generation's.A.questioning their valuesB.looking at everything in a negative wayC.spending money freelyD.demanding too much freedom五、5 .Error Correction© 题)S2S10S8六、6.Error Correction。题)31. Do you have trouble remembering people's names? Then maybe this is for you. When you worry about remembering people's names and rack your mind when you run down someone whose name you can't remem- SI ber, you're probably only making matters better. What S2 happens when you do that, is that your energy is diverted to nervous energy that actually makes it more difficult with recall information. S3 You may also have some bad habits that contribute to your problem. Do you feel defensive when you meet new people? Are you absent-minded when listen to peo- S4 pie telling you their names? And do you try to remember S5 the names of every people you meet through the course of the day and end up forgetting important ones while remembering relevant ones? Any of these factors could S6 be interrupting your mind's natural ability to retain names.What should you do then, in those occasions when S7 you meet new people? Don!t bother repeating the name over in your head. That only leads to anxiety. The best thing to do is to enforce your memory by using a variety S8 of senses to aid in memorization. The best thing to do is to write the person's name down after you have a chance to be by yourself. The visual image of the name written on paper combined with the memory of the person's face and the action of writing the name can reinforce thepartial pathways that create mental retention: The addi- S9 tional sensory information will make it easier to recall names and you'll be more anxious when you meet people. S10SIS3S6参考答案1 .Value Time Value Life As an old saying goes "An inch of time equals an inch of gold. Gold can be regained if it is gone but time will never return when it passed." Perhaps time is unlimited in some degree but man's liValue Time, Value Life As an old saying goes, nAn inch of time equals an inch of gold. Gold can be regained if it is gone, but time will never return when it passed.” Perhaps time is unlimited in some degree, but man's li2 .How to Keep Psychologically Healthy? One in four people will experience some kind of mental health problems in the course of a year. When you fail to manage these problems they are likely to cause various mental illnesHow to Keep Psychologically Healthy? One in four people will experience some kind of mental health problems in the course of a year. When you fail to manage these problems, they are likely to cause various mental illnes3 .Change of Television and Radio Audiences This graph indicates the change in the percentage of the population over 18 years old in City A that listened to radio or viewed television shows in a day during the period from October to December 2005. According to this graph television audiences are at a low in the early morning hours but rise gradually to about 10 percent from 8 to 10 a.m. After a slight drop around lunchtime audiences begin a fairly steady climb to the peak audicnccship in the hours from 6 to 10 p.m. at approximately 40-45 percent. A sharp decline follows to the over-night low of about 5 percent between 2 to 4 a.m. Different from television audiences radio audiences in this city peak in the morning with about 30 percent of the population over 18 years tuning-in to radio broadcasts at 8 a.m. The audienceship drops gradually from this peak and at 2 p.m. it begins to fall lower than television audienceship it continues to decline throughout the evening until reaching a low point at 2 p.m. This graph demonstrates the dominance of television among the electronic media. During a typical day the percentage of television viewers is higher than that of radio listeners except in the morning. This deserves a special attention from those who are involved in medium using.Change of Television and Radio Audiences This graph indicates the change in the percentage of the population over 18 years old in City A that listened to radio or viewed television shows in a day during the period from October to December 2005. According to this graph, television audiences are at a low in the early morning hours, but rise gradually to about 10 percent from 8 to 10 a.m. After a slight drop around lunchtime, audiences begin a fairly steady climb to the peak audienceship in the hours from 6 to 10 p.m. at approximately 40-45 percent. A sharp decline follows to the over-night low of about 5 percent between 2 to 4 a.m. Different from television audiences, radio audiences in this city peak in the morning, with about 30 percent of the population over 18 years tuning-in to radio broadcasts at 8 a.m. The audienceship drops gradually from this peak and at 2 p.m. it begins to fall lower than television audienceship, it continues to decline throughout the evening until reaching a low point at 2 p.m. This graph demonstrates the dominance of television among the electronic media. During a typical day, the percentage of television viewers is higher than that of radio listeners except in the morning. This deserves a special attention from those who are involved in medium using.4.Should the University Campus Refuse Tourists? Should the university campus refuse tourists? The question has generated a heated discussion nationwide. Some experts applaud the decision to reduce the number of visitors. They believe that the campus is a place for students to gain knowledge instead of a favored destination for tourists. Whats more continuous streams of tourists will not only disturb students1 daily lives but also interfere with the study atmosphere on campus. Therefore refusing some tourists will give the students a better environment for study. However group tour visitors oppose the move. They argue that stopping tourists at the gates of these famous ancient universities is not proper for they are actually important historical sites and are not owned by the faculty and students there. And also visitors from all over the world will broaden the vision of the students which is beneficial to their future. In my opinion the university authorities should not simply shut the door to the outside world. They may take positive measures to regulate the activities of the visitors in the campus so that the negative effects will be minimized. Only in this way can there be a double-win solution of the problem for both the universities and the tourists.Should the University Campus Refuse Tourists? Should the university campus refuse tourists? The question has generated a heated discussion nationwide. Some experts applaud the decision to reduce the number of visitors. They believe that the campus is a place for students to gain knowledge instead of a favored destination for tourists. Whats more, continuous streams of tourists will not only disturb students1 daily lives but also interfere with the study atmosphere on campus. Therefore, refusing some tourists will give the students a better environment for study. However, group tour visitors oppose the move. They argue that stopping tourists at the gates of these famous ancient universities is not proper, for they are actually important historical sites and are not owned by the faculty and students there. And also, visitors from all over the world will broaden the vision of the students, which is beneficial to their future. In my opinion, the university authorities should not simply shut the door to the outside world. They may take positive measures to regulate the activities of the visitors in the campus so that the negative effects will be minimized. Only in this way can there be a double-win solution of the problem for both the universities and the tourists. 解析:审题这次考试的写作题属于常见的两点论作文。题目就某一事物或社会现象给出两个对立的观点,要求考生阐述两个观点,然后表 明自己的看法和立场。文章应包含以下三项墓本内容:第一项是禁止旅 游团参观的理由。如大学校园不是旅游景点,扰乱学生学习等。第二项 是支持旅游团参观的理由。如是历史名胜,能扩大学生视野等。第三项 表明作者态度。如学校要对游客进行恰当的管理而不是将其拒之门外。提纲1 . It has generated a heated discussion.2 . Some people are for the decision: a place for students to gain knowledge, disturb students1 daily lives.interfere with the study atmosphere.3 . Some people are against the decision: Important historical sites.Broaden the vision of the students.4 . My view:Regulate the activities to minimize the negative effects.A double-win solution, or a win-win solution.5 .Contributions Wanted Our university website is always a great way to stay in touch with what is happening on campus. Please assist in making our university website a vibrant hub of information and news. If you have any news of you and your school mates: the clubs the parties the achievements and the like if you have stories or poems and travel prose created by yourself if you have any photos or comic strips and other items of interest please let us know so that we can share the details with others within our extended community. Contributions are expected to be within 1000 words and will be published on website within two weeks if accepted but since our website is non-profit you will not be paid. You do not need to be a computer expert to get your news on the web. Simply contact Ms. Yue Lin editor of our website at the College on 12345678 or by email on newsxyz. edu. cn. If you are interested or want any information or procedures please also email to the above address. Editorial Board of XXX University WebsiteContributions Wanted Our university website is always a great way to stay in touch with what is happening on campus. Please assist in making our university website a vibrant hub of information and news. If you have any news of you and your school mates: the clubs, the parties, the achievements and the like, if you have stories or poems and travel prose created by yourself, if you have any photos or comic strips and other items of interest, please let us know so that we can share the details with others within our extended community. Contributions are expected to be within 1000 words and will be published on website within two weeks if accepted, but since our website is non-profit, you will not be paid. You do not need to be a computer expert to get your news on the web. Simply contact Ms. Yue Lin, editor of our website at the College on 12345678 or by email on newsxyz. edu. cn. If you are interested, or want any information or procedures, please also email to the above address. Editorial Board of XXX University Website解析:本文是一篇征稿启事。第一段点明了刊物的性质、主要阅读的对象及征稿的内容,语言生动,有感染力。第二段Contributions are expected to说明了对稿件的要求,并对发表时 间和稿酬进行了说明。最后一段提供了联系方式,语言简洁,表达清楚。6 .My View on Remedial Examinations It is known that remedial examination has been part of university education for many years. And there are many arguments about the advantages and disadvantages of remedial examinationsMy View on Remedial Examinations It is known that remedial examination has been part of university education for many years. And there are many arguments about the advantages and disadvantages of remedial examinations7 .Changes in People's Ways of Communication As the two pie charts illustrate there were considerable changes in people's ways of communication in the 20 years from 1975 to 1995. Letters which dominated half of the communications market in 1975 took up only four percent of the people's choices while the percentage of computers doubled and that of phones almost doubled in those two decades. Such dramatic changes reflected the convenience the modern ways of communication brought to people. With the quickening pace of life most people did not want to take the trouble of writing and posting a letter and then waiting endlessly for the answer which could be finished in several minutes. Over the telephone people could ta