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1、英语六级考试网 www.CET6W.com 鼎力帮助考生顺利通过大学英语六级考试!20132013年年6 6月英语六级考试真题试卷(第月英语六级考试真题试卷(第2 2套)套)Part I Part I Writing Writing (30 minutes) (30 minutes) Directions: Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay commenting on the remark Earth provides enough to satisfy every mans need
2、, but not every mans greed.Earth provides enough to satisfy every mans need, but not every mans greed.You can cite examples to illustrate your point. You should write at least 150150words but no more than 200200words._ _ _ _ _ _ 注意:此部分试题在答题卡注意:此部分试题在答题卡1 1上上Part II Part II Reading Comprehension (Ski
3、mming and Scanning) Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning) (15 minutes) (15 minutes) Directions:Directions: In this part, you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly and answer the questions on Answer Sheet 1Answer Sheet 1 . For questions 1-7, choose the best answer from the four
4、choices marked A) , B) , C) and D) . For questions 8-10, complete the sentences with the information given in the passage. Welcome, Freshmen. Have an iPod. Welcome, Freshmen. Have an iPod. Taking a step that many professors may view as a bit counterproductive, some colleges and universities are doli
5、ng out Apple iPhones and Internet-capable iPods to their students. The always-on Internet devices raise some novel possibilities, like tracking where students gather together. With far less controversy, colleges could send messages about canceled classes, delayed buses, campus crises or just the caf
6、eteria menu. While schools emphasize its usefulness-online research in class and instant polling of students, for example - a big part of the attraction is, undoubtedly, that the iPhone is cool and a hit with students. Being equipped with one of the most recent cutting-edge IT products could just he
7、lp a college or university foster a cutting-edge reputation. Apple stands to win as well, hooking more young consumers with decades of technology purchases ahead of them. The lone losers, some fear, could be professors. Students already have laptops and cell phones, of course, but the newest devices
8、 can 英语六级考试网 www.CET6W.com 经典奉献 1 英语六级考试网 www.CET6W.com 鼎力帮助考生顺利通过大学英语六级考试!take class distractions to a new level. They practically beg a user to ignore the long-suffering professor struggling to pass on accumulated wisdom from the front of the room - a prospect that teachers find most irritating an
9、d students view as, well, inevitable. When it gets a little boring, I might pull it out, acknowledged Naomi Pugh, a first-year student at Freed- Hardeman University in Henderson, Tenn., referring to her new iPod Touch, which can connect to the Internet over a campus wireless network. She speculated
10、that professors might try even harder to make classes interesting if they were to compete with the devices. Experts see a movement toward the use of mobile technology in education, though they say it is in its infancy as professors try to come up with useful applications. Providing powerful hand-hel
11、d devices is sure to fuel debates over the role of technology in higher education. We think this is the way the future is going to work, said Kyle Dickson, co-director of research and the mobile learning initiative at Abilene Christian University in Texas, which has bought more than 600 iPhones and
12、300 iPods for students entering this fall. Although plenty of students take their laptops to class, they dont take them everywhere and would prefer something lighter. Abilene Christian settled on the devices after surveying students and finding that they did not like hauling around their laptops, bu
13、t that most of them always carried a cell phone, Dr. Dickson said. It is not clear how many colleges and universities plan to give out iPhones and iPods this fall; officials at Apple were unwilling to talk about the subject and said that they would not leak any institutions plans. We cant announce o
14、ther peoples news, said Greg Joswiak, vice president of iPod and iPhone marketing at Apple. He also said that he could not discuss discounts to universities for bulk purchases. At least four institutions - the University of Maryland, Oklahoma Christian University, Abilene Christian and Freed-Hardema
15、n- have announced that they will give the devices to some or all of their students this fall. Other universities are exploring their options. Standford University has hired a student-run company to design applications like a campus map and directory for the iPhone. It is considering whether to issue
16、 iPhones but not sure its necessary, noting that more than 700 iPhones were registered on the universitys network last year. At the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, iPhones might already have been everywhere, if AT&T. the wireless carrier offering the iPhone in the United States, had a more re
17、liable network, said Andrew Yu, mobile devices platform project manager at M.I.T. 英语六级考试网 www.CET6W.com 经典奉献 2 英语六级考试网 www.CET6W.com 鼎力帮助考生顺利通过大学英语六级考试!We would have probably gone ahead with this, maybe just getting a thousand iPhones and giving them out, Mr. Yu said. The University of Maryland at C
18、ollege Park is proceeding cautiously, giving the iPhone or iPod Touch to 150 students, said Jeffrey Huskamp, vice president and chief information officer at the university. We dont think that we have all the answers, Mr. Huskamp said. By observing how students use the gadgets, he said. Were trying t
19、o get answers from the students. At each college, the students who choose to get an iPhone must pay for mobile phone service. Those service contracts include unlimited data use. Both the iPhones and the iPod Touch devices can connect to the Internet through campus wireless networks. With the iPhone,
20、 those networks may provide faster connections and longer battery life than AT&Ts data network. Many cell phones allow users to surf the Web, but only some newer ones are capable of wireless connection to the local area computer network. University officials say that they have no plans to track thei
21、r students (and Apple said it would not be possible unless students give their permission). They say that they are drawn to the prospect of learning applications outside the classroom, though such lesson plans have yet to surface. My colleagues and I are studying something called augmented reality (
22、a field of computer research dealing with the combination of real-world and virtual reality), said Christopher Dede, professor in learning technologies at Harvard University, Alien Contact, for example, is an exercise developed for middle-school students who use hand-held devices that can determine
23、their location. As they walk around a playground or other area, text, video or audio pops up at various points to help them try to figure out why aliens were in the schoolyard. You can imagine similar kinds of interactive activities along historical lines, like following the Freedom Trail in Boston,
24、 Professor Dede said. Its important that we do research so that we know how well something like this works. The rush to distribute the devices worries some professors, who say that students are less likely to participate in class if they are multi-tasking. Im not someone whos anti-technology, but Im
25、 always worried that technology becomes an end in and of itself, and it replaces teaching or it replaces analysis. said Ellen Millender, associate professor of classics at Reed College in Portland, Ore. (She added that she hoped to buy an iPhone for herself once prices fall.) Robert Summers, who has
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