2023年6月英语六级真题及参考答案.docx
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1、2023年6月英语六级真题及参考答案六级试卷采用多题多卷形式,大家核对答案时,找准具体选项内容,忽略套数! 网络综合版:听力第一套Conversation OneM: Hi Lily, hows the new apartment?W: It,s okay.M:What? How can it be just okaywhen last week you were thrilledabout the place and keptnosting photos of it online?W:Well, 1 last week whenfmoved in, the apartment seemed
2、cozy, justthe right size forone person. But nowit just seems tiny, shabby and solitary.M: Al thats the problem. You missyour roommates from university,don,t you?W: r m going to sound like G idiot 2 because lused to complain to youall the time about how crowded ourdormitory room was, and about allthe
3、 things they did to irritate me, likewatching movies late at night withoutheadphones, or talking loudly early inthe morning. But now Imiss themterribly.M: Of course you do. That,s perfectlynormal. When I got my first place, Iremember thinking I could ti wait tolive by myself and get away from myjuve
4、nile roommates and all their annoyipghabits. 3 But then began issing them and feelinglonely and thinking that our dormitory was like paradise. Even though there were six of us guys inone small room.W: I thought it was just m who reltlike thiat. pace asthe tech industry.Question 19 What does the spea
5、ker sayabout today,s consumers?Question 20 How do marketers captureconsumers,attention as quickly aspossible?Question 21 What does the speakersuggest marketers do to meet futurechai letes? 演讲3You might be surprised to learn that Q22 thebenefits offriendships extend beyond peoplessociallifeand into t
6、heir work, which is interestingwhen cd lili the extent to which peoplesacrifice friendships, or at least the time they spendwith friends because of the exte edihairsthey,redevoting to work. Just last week, rwas remarking toa colleague that Im content with only one socialengagement per week. But acco
7、rding to recentresearch, thats evidently not enough.In an initial study of more than 700 respondents, scholars from an American university Q23 analyzethe imrf thst:fiends as opposed to family haveon sei dem Jahd well-being. Friends came outsubstantially on top. Thats because to be someones mate is a
8、 voluntary act. Unlike familywho people rarely get to choose. The researchersfound that when people choose to cultivate andmaintain supportive friendships with an individual, it means that the person is valued and worthy oftheir limited time. Such sentiments of value andworthiness boost our self-est
9、eem.The second study comprised more than 300 participants. It proved that the better we feel aboutourselves, the more likely we will perforin our jobconfidently and competently. This follow-up studyfound that Q24 non-work friends even improvedpeople,s job satisfaction. They have as much of an impact
10、 on how much they love their jobs, as do thefriends they have at work, despite not actuallybeing at our place of work. These types of friendstend to be our preferred outlet fo nni aboutwork-related mattersyThis is an avenue that maynot be available at the office.So even though friendships can be eas
11、y to neglectwhen confronted-by pressures at work, or evenpressures at home, neglecting our friends can turnout to be harmful and counterproductive. That swhy when determining how to create a better work-life balance, we need to consider not only how tobalance work and family demands, but also how to
12、cultivate and sustain supportive friendships. Its for employees for flexible work arrangements. Itsirrelevant whether their need for a desired scheduleis due to say, parenting responsibilities, or a craving to hang out with their best mate. Whatmatters is the opportunity to engage in a nourishingact
13、iyity outside of work. That will definitely have afollow-on effect at work.Q 22 What does the speaker say is interesting?Q 23 What did researchers from an Americanuniversity analyze in their initial study?Q 24 What did the second study find aboutmon-work friends?Q 25 What does the speaker suggest ma
14、nagers do?参考答案:1. A) She is drawn to its integration of design andengineering.2. D) Through hard work.3. C) It is long-lasting.4. A) Computer science.5. B) He is well known to the public.6. D) Serve as a personatassistant.7. D) He has little previous work experience.8. C) He has a high proficiency i
15、n several languages.9. A) They have fewer rules and pressures.10. D) They deprive kids of the opportunity todevelop team spirit.11. C) Let them participate in some less risky outdooractivities.12. B) Tech firms intentionally design products tohave short lifespans.13. C) List a repairability score of
16、 their product.14. D) Take the initintive to reduce electronic waste.15. A) It can be solved.16. B) How to prevent employees from cyberloafing.17. C) Cyberloafing may relieve employees of stress.18. A) Taking mini-breaks means better jobperfontance.19. D) There were no trees.20. B) He founded a news
17、paper and used it topromote his ideas.21. B) The state government declared it the officialArbor Day.22. B)They moved ou of Africa about 60,000 yearsago.23. D) The discovery of two modern human teeth inChina.24 .A) There must have been some reason for humanmigration.25 . D) What path modern humans to
18、ok to migrateout of America.听力第二套convo 1M: Have you decided what you wish to study?W: Yes, professor. I wish to study architecture.M: Ah. thats a wonderful profession. Why did you choose it?W: I gave a lot of thought to things you said during our last discussion, and I decided architecture made the
19、most sense for me. (01) In particular, Im attracted to the maEaqe of desiqc and enqineerinq.M: Thafs great But I seem to remember you were preoccupied with all the lofty mathematics, You no longer think this aspect will be too hard for you.W: No. I was doing some online research and I think I should
20、 be able to manage Math might be the toughest subject I encounter in the curriculum, (02) but Ill simply put in the work required. Im certain the fruits of my labor will pay off,M: Im sure thats true. Due to its matenal nature, architecture is one field where youll be able to clearly witness the con
21、tribution you make to a city. (03) And the leqacies you build will last much longer than any of us mortals.M: Yeah. I guess thafs true too. So what subjects do you think I should start brushing up on in preparation? I have the whole summer.M: These days, architecture is a very diverse and dynamic de
22、gree. Most universities will encourage you to learn different things from fields as wide ranging as philosophy and economics. Nevertheless. I would suggest you start with computer science because there will be many intricate visuals you will have to produce as part of your projects.W: Any software i
23、n particular you think I should start with?M; Photoshop is a good place If you arent yet. try to become as proficient as you can with it. And another thing that I would recommend you (04) learn as much ns you can is fine arts, in particular, the history of western art.Q1. Why does the woman wish to
24、study architecture?Q2. How does the woman say she will overcome the difficulty in learning mathematics?Q3 What does the man say about architects contribution to a city?Q4. What subject does the man suggest the woman start with?W: So as I mentioned over the phone, we are looking for someone who is ve
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