【2023年】河南省洛阳市大学英语6级大学英语六级真题(含答案).docx
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1、【2023年】河南省洛阳市大学英语6级大学英语六级真题(含答案)学校:班级:姓名:考号:一、l.Writing(10 题)1. Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition, on the topic No Pains No Gains. Your composition should be based on the outline given below in Chinese. Your part of the composition should be at least 150 wo
2、rds.1 .请解释 No Pains No Gains” 的含义;2 .举例证明。2. For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay entitled Should Retirement Age Be Raised? You should write at least 150 words according to the outline given below.1 .有人赞成提高退休年龄2 .有人则反对3 .你的看法Should Retirement Age Be Raised?3. Directions:
3、For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a passage of at least 150 words in the title of Are You Ready to Take up the Cudgels for aJust Cause (见义勇为).Please follow the outline given below:1 .见义勇为是一种美德,值得赞扬、褒奖和宣传。2 .不少人认为见义勇为是“干傻事”。3 .你的看法。general mistrust of management plague many companies
4、. A study done at the Wharton School examined data on several thousand firms and found that downsizing had little or no effect on earnings or stock market performance. Far more effective were leveraged buyouts (举债全额收购)and portfolio (投资组合)restructuring.There is some evidence that consistent focus on
5、creating value for share holders, which includes paring unneeded workers, actually increases jobs in the long run, nStronger, leaner companies are able to compete in the world market more effectively, and that ultimately draws jobs back to those companies.11 Thats the opinion of Thomas Copland, a di
6、rector of McKinsey and Co., a management consulting firm that studied 20 years of data or 1,000 companies in the United States, Canada, Germany, Holland, Belgium, and France. The study revealed that, unlike those in the United States and Canada, the European firms lost jobs in the long term because
7、their returns to shareholders fell between 1970 and 1990.Although long-run growth is a pleasant prospect for shareholders, the shortterm loss of jobs and income has left many employees and their families struggling in the aftermath of downsizing.The term downsizing in this passage means.A.just cutti
8、ng down to sizeB.producing smaller models or stylesC.cutting jobs and positions for higher performance and profitsD.cutting down on incentive programsLonely people can easily become lonelier because they tend to.Industrial products are often the result of according to the passage.A.laboratory workB.
9、market surveyC.commercial researchD.business growth五、5.Error Correction。题) 34.S1035.The role of the farmer has always been an important one. Two hundred years ago, 95% of American workers were farmers. Agriculture is SiAmericas biggest industry. Today, less than 3% of American workers are farmers. Y
10、et agriculture still is Americas biggest industry, it employs more workers than any other industry, and it produces more food than Americans can consume enough to make the United States the worlds largest importerS2 of agricultural goods. American farmers used to grow only enough food to feed their
11、families and animals. Now each farmer grows enough to feed 78 other people. American farmers produce more today because they have to use modern farm and business methods. This means they have to know moreS3 than ever before. They still learn about soil, the weather, harmless insects,S4 and plant and
12、 animal diseases, but they also must learn about economics, international trade, and even computers. It has said that farming in AmericaS5 today is three fourths paper work and one fourth physical labor. Because of this, American farmers now are able to work for more years. In the past, most were ol
13、d and tired of by the time they were about 40. Today , S6 however, the average age of the American farmer is 48 -five years older than the averag6 age of other American workers. Almost all new farmers in the United states have completed at most 12 years of schooling, and manyS7 young Americans study
14、 agriculture at a state university. The federal government provided with the establishment of these schools in a law signedS8 by President Abraham Lincoln in 1862. Today there is a so-called land-grant university in each state. The land-grant law also created the cooperative extension service. This
15、is a series of local .offices around the country thatinforms farmers about the latest developments in agriculture. American S9 farmers also get information from the many agricultural publications in the United States, Farmers also join organizations which they and their familiesS10 .can exchange inf
16、ormation.SiS3六、6.Error Correction 题)36. SIS1037. The place of the child in society has varied for thousands ofyears and has been effected by different cultures and religions, in SIancient times unwanted children were occasionally abandoned,put to death, exploiting or offered for religious sacrifices
17、, and in S2any event a large percentage of them didnt survive their physicallyhazardous existence to reach to maturity. S3 In western civilization within the last few hundred years,there have been many changes in attitude with the young. In agricultural S4Europe, and later with the beginning of the
18、IndustrialRevolution, the children of the poor work long hours for little or S5 no pay, and there was no public concern on their safety or welfare S6 punishment could be brutal and severe.By the eighteenth century the harsh and severe methods beganto show any change. Society slowly accorded(给予)child
19、ren S7 a role of importance. Books were written expressly for them andgradually laws were passing for their protection, Efforts were S8 made to create for them a life better than their parents!In the past few decades parents have become moreand more attentive for the needs of their children. Better
20、health care is available S9 and education is no longer reserving for the children from S10 wealthy families.Si参考答案l.No Pains No Gains Nearly every civilization has its own equivalent to the proverb No pains no gains. It means that nothing that is really worth doing can be gained without painstaking
21、efforts and that no knowledge or skill can be acquired without sweat or toil. You don!t have to look very far to prove the truth of the proverb. Darwins great discovery was not the work of a moment but was preceded by years of patient arduous observation. Mozart was not an accomplished pianist at th
22、e age of eight as the result of watching countless hours of TV. Nor did Edison make himself the greatest inventor in the modem world by spending his spare time on going to parties and bars. His words Genius is 99 percent perspiration and one percent inspiration1 reveal the secret of thousands of suc
23、cessful men and women. All accomplishments and success they achieved without exception come from sustained endeavor. Although it is an old saying and its illustration is mainly found in famous people no pains no gains also has its profound and realistic significance in our college studies. To have a
24、 good grade in a course to acquire knowledge in a particular field and to attain any academic goals-all requires great exertion and persistent effort.No Pains No Gains Nearly every civilization has its own equivalent to the proverb No pains no gains.n It means that nothing that is really worth doing
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