2023年12月英语六级真题答案及解析汇总.docx
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1、 2023年12月英语六级真题答案及解析汇总(网友版) 【作文:科技】 From this cartoon, we clearly see that the student isasking his teacher about whether or not he can usesome tech support to figure out the problem in hismath class. Whats behind the cartoon is the factthat nowadays students become increasinglydependent on technolo
2、gical devices to help themwith their school work. In my opinion, with the advances in technology,students can learn more efficiently. First of all,technology provides infinite resources for learning. When our parents were students, theycould only learn from their teachers, while nowadays, we can lea
3、rn much more from theInternet. Second, its more convenient to learn with tech support. For example, I got enrolledin a Spanish class in an online school called Hujiang Online Class. All it requires is a PC or asmartphone, and I can learn the lectures anytime and anywhere. Lastly, its more economical
4、to learn online. Besides the courses, free Apps are also easily accessible. As for me, tech support has become an important part in my daily study. I will continue to learnin this way, and I believe that we can learn more efficiently if we are able to utilize thetechnologies around us. 【作文:学习无捷径】 Th
5、e comic is an ironical illustration that it is unadvisable to search for a shortcut to learning.The student tries to find a book about how to do well in school without studying in the library,only to be told that it is unrealistic and impractical. The discussion of whether there is a shortcut to lea
6、rning is essentially the requesting for asupreme learning method a panacea every learner wishes for. In my opinion, the shortcut tolearning does exist. It is the combination of diligence and intelligence. As Thomas Edisonsays, “Genius is one per cent inspiration, ninety-nine per cent perspiration.”
7、On one hand, hard work is the premise and prerequisite for achieving academic success.Even the most resourceful ones have to devote their time studying and reading, becauseknowledge does not go automatically into the brain. All efforts will be futile if we idle away ourtime. On the other hand, it is
8、 undeniable that there are ways to improve learning efficiency,especially with the support of technology like the Internet. Better learners are always the oneswith cleverer learning skills. To sum up, only when we diligently and skillfully can we achieve academic success. 【短对话】 1. B. The man should
9、get a pair of new shoes. 2. A. The woman will skip Dr. Smiths lecture to help the man. 3. D. The speakers and Steve used to be classmates. 4. C. In a boat. 5. B. 9:50. 6. A. She does not like John at all. 7. D. He is trapped in a terrible traffic jam. 8. A. She is good at repairing things. 【长对话】 Con
10、versation 1 M: A recent case I heard was of a man accused and found guilty of breaking into a house andstealing some money. W: Well, was he really guilty, judge? M: He admitted that hed done it, and there were several witnesses saying that he had indeeddone it. So I can only assume that he was guilt
11、y. W: Why did he do it? M: Well, the reasons were little muddied, probably at least it seemed in a trial that he did it toget some money to feed his family. You see, hed been out of work for some time. W: Well, hed been out of work and he chose to break into a house to get money for his familyand ap
12、parently in front of people that, err. could see him do it. M: His attorney presented testimony that he had indeed applied for jobs and was listed withseveral employment agencies, including the state employment agency, but they werent anyjobs. W: And he had no luck! M: He had no luck and itd been so
13、me time. He had two children and both of them were needingfood and clothing. W: So he was in desperate circumstances. Did you sentence him? M: Yes. W: But what good does it do to put the man into jail when hes obviously in such need? M: This particular fellow has been in prison before. W: For the sa
14、me thing? M: No, for a different sort of crime. W: Huh? M: But he did know about crime, so I suppose there are folks that just have to go back toprison several times. 9. What did the judge say about the case he recently heard? 10. What do we learn about the man at the time of crime? 11. What did the
15、 judge say about the accused? 【短文一】 Many foreign students are attracted not only to the academic programs at a particular U.S.college but also to the larger community, which affords the chance to soak up the surroundingculture. Few foreign universities put much emphasis on the cozy communal life tha
16、tcharacterizes American campuses from clubs and sports teams to student publications anddrama societies. “The campus and the American university have become identical in peoplesminds,” says Brown University President Vartan Gregorian. “In America it is assumed that astudents daily life is as importa
17、nt as his learning experience.” Foreign students also come in search of choices. Americas menu of optionsresearchuniversities, state institutions, private liberal-arts schools, community colleges, religiousinstitutions, military academiesis unrivaled. “In Europe,” says history professor JonathanStei
18、nberg, who has taught at both Harvard and Cambridge, “there is one system, and that is it.” While students overseas usually must demonstrate expertise in a specific field, whether lawor philosophy or chemistry, most American universities insist that students sample natural andsocial sciences, langua
19、ges and literature before choosing a field of concentration. Such opposing philosophies grow out of different traditions and power structures. In Europeand Japan, universities are answerable only to a ministry of education, which sets academicstandards and distributes money. While centralization ens
20、ures that all students are equipped with roughly the same resourcesand perform at roughly the same level, it also discourages experimentation. “When theymake mistakes, they make big ones,” says Robert Rosenzweig, president of the Association ofAmerican Universities. “They set a system in wrong direc
21、tions, and its like steering asupertanker.” 16. What does the speaker say characterizes American campuses? 17. What does Brown University president Vartan Gregorian say about students daily life? 18. In what way is the United States unrivaled according to the speaker? 19. What does the speaker say a
22、bout universities in Europe and Japan? 【短文二】 Hello, ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard your Sea-link ferry from Folkestone to Boulogneand wish you a pleasant trip with us. We are due to leave Folkestone in about five minutes anda journey to Boulogne will take approximately two hours. We are gettin
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