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1、机密*启用前大学英语六级考试COLLEGE ENGLISH TEST一Band Six一(2020年9月第2套)试题册敬告考生一、在答题前,请认真完成以下内容:1 .请检查试题册反面条形码粘贴条、答题卡的印刷质量,如有问题及时向监考员反映,确认 无误后完成以下两点要求。2 .请将试题册反面条形码粘贴条揭下后粘贴在答题卡1的条形码粘贴框内,并将姓名和准考 证号填写在试题册反面相应位置。3 .请在答题卡1和答题卡2指定位置用黑色签字笔填写准考证号、姓名和学校名称,并用HB-2B 铅笔将对应准考证号的信息点涂黑。二、在考试过程中,请注意以下内容:1 .所有题目必须在答题卡上规定位置作答,在试题册上或
2、答题卡上非规定位置的作答一律无 效。2 .请在规定时间内在答题卡指定位置依次完成作文、听力、阅读、翻译各局部考试,作答作 文期间不得翻阅该试题册。听力录音播放完毕后,请立即停止作答,监考员将立即收回答题 卡1,得到监考员指令后方可继续作答。3 .作文题内容印在试题册反面,作文题及其他主观题必须用黑色签字笔在答题卡指定区域内 作答。4 .选择题均为单项选择题,错选、不选或多项选择将不得分,作答时必须使用HB-2B铅笔在答题卡上 相应位置填涂,修改时须用橡皮擦净。三、以下情况按违规处理:1 .未正确填写(涂)个人信息,错贴、不贴、毁损条形码粘贴条。2 .未按规定翻阅试题册、提前阅读试题、提前或在收
3、答题卡期间作答。3 .未用所规定的笔作答、折叠成毁损答题卡导致无法评卷。4 .考试期间在非听力考试时间佩戴耳机。全国大学英语四、六级考试委员会红楼梦(Dream of the Red Chamber )是18世纪曹雪芹创作的一部小说。曹雪芹基于自己痛苦的个人 经历,讲述了贾宝玉和林黛玉之间的悲剧性爱情故事。书中有大约30个主要人物和400多个次要人物,每 个人物都刻画得栩栩如生,具有鲜明的个性。小说详尽地描述了四个贵族世家兴衰的历程,反映了封建社会 隐藏的种种危机和错综复杂的社会冲突。红楼梦融合了现实主义和浪漫主义,具有很强的艺术感染力。它被普遍认为是中国最伟大的小说,也是 世界上最伟大的文学
4、创作之一。第二套参考答案Part II Listening ComprehensionSection Al.A 2.D 3.A 4.B5.B 6.C 7.D 8.CSection B9.A 10.B ll.D12.A 13.DSection C16.A 17.D19.B 20.D22.B 23.C14.C 15.B18.C21.A24.A 25.CPart IH Reading ComprehensionSection A26. C 27. H 28. E 29. M30. L 31.0 32. J 33. A 34.1 35. K36. D 37. H38. E 39. B40. K 41.
5、0 42. G 43. F 44.1 45. NSection B 46.C 47.A 48.A 49.C 50.B51.B 52.D 53.C 54.B 55.DPart IWriting(30 minutes)Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay on the saying “ What is worth doing is worth doing well ” You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words.
6、Part II Listening Comprehension (30 minutes)特别说明:由于2020年9月六级考试全国共考了 1套听力,本套听力试题同第1套试题一致,因此在本 套题中不再重复出现。Part III Reading Comprehension (40 minutes)Section ADirections: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given
7、in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. Please mark the corresponding letter for each item on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre. You may not use any of the words in the
8、bank more than once.Questions 26 to 35 are based on the following passage.It was perhaps when my parents-who also happen to be my housemates-left to go travelling for a couple of months recently that it 26 on me why I had not yet left the family home.It wasnt that I relied on them for 27 reasons, or
9、 to keep my life in order, or to ease the chaos of the home. These days, I rely on them for their company.I missed coming home and talking about my day at work, and I missed being able to read their faces and sense how their day was. I missed having unique 28 into tiny details that make a life.While
10、 the conversation about young adults staying longer at home is 29 by talk of laziness, of dependence, of an inability for young people to pull themselves together, 30 do we talk of the way, in my case at least, my relationship with my parents has 31 strengthened the longer we have lived together.Ove
11、r the years the power dynamic has changed and is no longer defined by one being the giver and another, the taker. So, what does this say for our relationships within the family home?According to psychologist Sabina Read, there are “some very positive possible 32 when adult children share the family
12、home”, noting the parent-child relationship may indeed strengthen and mature“ in the process.But, she notes, a strong 33 doesnt simply come with time. The many changing factors of the relationship need to be acknowledged, rather than hoping that the mere passage of time will 34 connect parents to th
13、eir adult children. Its important to acknowledge that the relationship parameters have changed to avoid falling back into 35from the teen years.A)bondB) contemplatedC) dawnedD) hierarchyE) insightF) legislativeG) leverageH) logisticalI) magically J) outcomes K) patterns L)rarely M) saturated N) ster
14、eotypes O) undoubtedlySection BDirections: In this section, you are going to read a passage with ten statements attached to it. Each statement contains information given in one of the paragraphs. Identify the paragraph from which the information is derived. You may choose a paragraph more than once.
15、 Each paragraph is marked with a letter. Answer the questions by marking the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2.How Telemedicine Is Transforming HealthcareAfter years of big promises, telemedicine is finally living up to its potential. Driven by faster internet connections, ubiquitous(无处不在的)smar
16、tphones and changing insurance standards, more health providers are turning to electronic communications to do their jobs一and its dramatically changing the delivery of healthcare.A) Doctors are linking up with patients by phone, email and webcam(网络摄像头).Theyre also consulting with each other electron
17、ically-sometimes to make split second decisions on heart attacks and strokes. Patients, meanwhile, are using new devices to relay their blood pressure, heart rate and other vital signs to their doctors so they can manage chronic conditions at home. Telemedicine also allows for better care in places
18、where medical expertise is hard to come by. Five to 10 times a day, Doctors Without Borders relays questions about tough cases from its physicians in Niger, South Sudan and elsewhere to its network of 280 experts around the world, and back again via internet.B) As a measure of how rapidly telemedici
19、ne is spreading, consider: More than 15 million Americans received some kind of medical care remotely last year, according to the American Telemedicine Association, a trade group, which expects those numbers to grow by 30% this year.C) None of this is to say that telemedicine has found its way into
20、all comers of medicine. A recent survey of 500 tech-savvy(精通技术的)consumers found that 39% hadnt heard of telemedicine, and of those who havent used it, 42% said they preferred in-person doctor visits. In a poll of 1500 family physicians, only 15% had used it in their practicesbut 90% said they would
21、if it were appropriately reimbursed(补偿).D) Whafs more, for all the rapid growth, significant questions and challenges remain. Rules defining and regulating telemedicine differ widely from state to state. Physicians groups are issuing different guidelines about what care they consider appropriate to
22、deliver and in what form.E) Some critics also question whether the quality of care is keeping up with the rapid expansion of telemedicine. And theres the question of what services physicians should be paid for: Insurance coverage varies from health plan to health plan, and a big federal plan covers
23、only a nan*ow range of services. Telemedicines future will depend on how-and whether-regulators, providers, payers and patients can address these challenges. Heres a closer look at some of these issues:F) Do patients trade quality for convenience? The fastest-growing services in telemedicine connect
24、 consumers with clinicians theyve never met for a phone, video or email visit-on-demand, 24/7. Typically, these are for nonemergency issues such as colds, flu, ear-aches and skin rashes, and they cost around $45, compared with approximately $100 at a doctors office, $160 at an urgent-care clinic or
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