Part I
Writing
(30 minutes)
Directions: For this part you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay on the importance of having a sense of social responsibility. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words.
Part II
Section A
Listening Comprehension (30 minutes)
Directions:In this section, you will hear two long conversations. At the end of each conversation, you will hear four questions. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C),and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.Questions 1 to 4 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 1. A) It focuses exclusively on jazz. C) It has several branches in London. 2. A) It originated with cowboys.
C) Its listeners are mostly young people. 3. A) Its definition is varied and complicated. C) It is frequently accompanied by singing. 4. A) Learn to play them.
B) It sponsors major jazz concerts. D) It displays albums by new music talents. B) Its market has now shrunk.
D) It remains as widespread as hip hop music. B) It is still going through experimentation. D) Its style has remained largely unchanged. B) Take music lessons.
C) Listen to them yourself. 5. A) She paid her mortgage. C) She made a business plan.
6. A) Her previous debt hadn’t been cleared yet. C) She had apparently asked for too much. 7. A) Pay a debt long overdue. C) Start her own business.
8. A) Seek advice from an expert about fundraising. C) Build up her own finances step by step. Section B
D) Consul jazz musicians. B) She called on the man. D) She went to the bank.
B) Her credit history was considered poor. D) She didn’t pay her mortgage in time. B) Buy a piece of property. D) Check her credit history.
B) Ask for smaller loans from different lenders. D) Revise her business proposal carefully.
Questions 5 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
Directions:In this section, you will hear two passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear three or four questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A),B),C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.
Questions 9 to 11 are based on the passage you have just heard. 9. A) It is profitable and environmentally friendly. C) It is small and unconventional.
10. A) Their urge to make farming more enjoyable.
C) Their hope to revitalize traditional farming. 11. A) It saves a lot of electricity.
C) It causes hardly any pollution.
B) It is well located and completely automated. D) It is fertile and productive.
B) Their desire to improve farming equipment. D) Their wish to set a new farming standard. B) It needs little maintenance. D) It loosens soil while weeding.
Questions 12 to 15 are based on the passage you have just heard. 12. A) It has turned certain insects into a new food source.
B) It has started on expand business outside the UK. C) It has imported some exotic foods from overseas. D) It has joined hands with Sainsbury’s to sell pet insects. 13. A) It was really unforgettable.
C) It hurts his throat slightly.
14. A) They are more tasty than beef, chicken or pork.
B) They are more nutritious than soups and salads. C) They contain more protein than conventional meats. D) They will soon gain popularity throughout the world. 15. A) It is environmentally friendly.
C) It requires new technology. Section C
Directions: In this section, you will hear three recordings of lectures or talks followed by three or four questions. The recordings will be played only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.
Questions 16 to 18 are based on the recording you have just heard. 16. A) To categorize different types of learners.
B) To find out what students prefer to learn.
C) To understand the mechanism of the human brain.
B) It is a promising industry. D) It saves huge amount of labor. B) It was a pleasant surprise. D) It made him feel strange.
D) To see if they are inherent traits affecting learning. 17. A) It was defective.
C) It was original in design.
18. A) Auditory aids are as important as visual aids.
B) Visual aids are helpful to all types of learners.
C) Reading plain texts is more effective than viewing pictures. D) Scientific concepts are hard to understand without visual aids. Questions 19 to 22 are based on the recording you have just heard. 19. A) Not playing a role in a workplace revolution.
B) Not benefiting from free-market capitalism.
C) Not earning enough money to provide for the family. D) Not spending enough time on family life and leisure. 20. A) People would be working only fifteen hours a week now.
B) The balance of power in the workplace would change. C) Technological advances would create many new jobs. D) Most workers could afford to have house of their own. 21. A) Loss of workers’ personal dignity.
C) Deterioration of workers’ mental health.
B) Deprivation of workers’ creativity. D) Unequal distribution of working hours. B) It was misguided. D) It was thought-provoking.
Questions 22 to 25 are based on the recording you have just heard. 22. A) It is the worst managed airport in German history.
B) It is now the biggest and busiest airport in Europe. C) It has become something of a joke among Germans. D) It has become a typical symbol of German efficiency. 23. A) The city’s airports are outdated.
C) The city wanted to boost its economy.
24. A) The municipal government kept changing hands.
B) The construction firm breached the contract. C) Shortage of funding delayed its construction. D) Problems of different kinds kept popping up. 25. A) Tourism industry in Berlin suffers.
C) Huge maintenance costs accumulate.
B) All kinds of equipment gets rusted. D) Complaints by local residents increase. B) The city had just been reunified. D) The city wanted to attract more tourists.
Part III
Section A
Reading Comprehension (40 minutes)
Directions: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 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 bank more than once.
The persistent haze over many of our cities is a reminder of the polluted air that we breathe. Over 80% of the world’s urban population is breathing air that fails to meet World Health Organization guidelines, and an estimated 4.5 million people died
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from outdoor air pollution in 2015.
Globally, urban populations are expected to double in the next 40 years. An extra 2 billion people will need new places to live, services and ways to move around their cities. What is more important, the decisions that
we make now about the design of our cities will
Traffic has become
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generations. So what would the components of a smog-free, or at least low-pollution, city be like?
with air pollution, and many countries intend to ban the sale of new petrol and
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to electric cars will not mean pollution-free cities. The
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diesel cars in the next two decades. But simply roads all create tiny airborne especially are reached its
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level of emissions they cause will depend on how the electricity to run them is
as they wear out.
Across the developed world, car use is in decline as more people move to city centers, while young people
for other means of travel. Researchers are already asking if motor vehicle use has and will decline, but transport planners have yet to catch up with this
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, instead
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laying new roads to tackle traffic jams. As users of London’s orbital M25 motorway will know, new roads rapidly fill with more traffic. In the US, studies have shown that doubling the size of a road can double the traffic, taking us back to the starting point. A) alternate B) crown C) determine D) generated E) locating Section B
Directions: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. Each paragraph is marked with a letter. Answer the question by marking the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2.
How Much Protein Do You Really Need?
[A] The marketing is tempting: Get stronger muscles and healthier bodies with minimal effort by adding protein powder to your morning shake or juice drink. Or grab a protein bar at lunch or for a quick snack. Today, you can find protein supplements everywhere—online or at the pharmacy, grocery store or health food store. They come in powders, pills and bars. With more than $12 billion in sales this year, the industry is booming and, according to the market research company, Grand View Research, is on track to sell billions more by 2025. But do we really need all this supplemental protein? It depends. There are pros, cons and some ho-hums to consider.
[B] For starters, protein is critical for every cell in our body. It helps build nails, hair, bones and muscles. It can also help you feel fuller longer than eating foods without protein. And, unlike nutrients that are found only in a few foods, protein is present in all foods.
“The typical American diet is a lot higher in protein than a lot of us
think,” says registered dietitian Angela Pipitone. “It’s in foods many of us expect, such as beef, chicken and other types of meat and dairy. But it’s also in foods that may not come immediately to mind like vegetables, fruit, beans and grains.”
[C] The U.S. government’s recommended daily allowance (RDA) for the average adult is 50 to 60 grams of protein a day. This may sound like a lot, but Pipitone says:
“We get bits of protein here and there and
that
really adds up throughout the day.” Take, for example, breakfast. If you ate two eggs topped with a little bit of cheese and an orange on the side, you already have 22 grams of protein. Each egg gives you 7 grams, the cheese gives you about 6 grams and the orange—about 2 grams. Add a lunch of chicken, rice and broccoli, and you are already over the recommended 50 grams. “You can get enough protein and meet the RDA before you even get to dinner,” says Pipitone.
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[D] So if it’s so easy to get your protein in food, why add more in the form of powders, snack bars or a boost at your local juice bar? No need to, says Pipitone because, in fact, most of us already get enough protein in our diet. “Whole foods are always the best option rather than adding supplements,” she says, noting the FDA does not regulate supplements as rigorously as foods or drugs. So there could be less protein, more sugar and some additives you wouldn’t expect, such as caffeine.
[E] If you are considering a supplement, read the list of ingredients, she says, although this is not always reliable. “I’ve seen very expensive protein supplements that claim to be high quality but they might not really be beneficial for the average healthy adult,” she says. “It could just be a waste of money.”
[F] But there are certain situations that do warrant extra protein. “Anytime you’re repairing or building muscle,” Pipitone says, such as if you’re an extreme endurance athlete, training for a marathon, or you
’re a
body builder. If you’re moderately exercising for 150 minutes a week, as the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends, or less than that, you’re probably not an extreme athlete. Extreme athletes expend lots of energy breaking down and repairing and building muscles. Protein can give them the edge they need to speed that process.
[G] Vegans can benefit from protein supplements since they do not eat animal-based protein sources like meat, dairy or eggs. And, for someone always on-the-go who may not have time for a meal, a protein snack bar can be a good option for occasional meal replacement. Also, individuals recovering from surgery or an injury can also benefit from extra protein. So, too, can older people. At around age 60, “muscles really start to break down,”says Kathryn Starr, an aging researcher, “and because of that, the protein needs of an older adult actually increases.”
[H] In fact, along with her colleague Connie Bales, Starr recently conducted a small study that found that adding extra protein foods to the diet of obese older individuals who were trying to lose weight strengthened their muscles. Participants in the study were separated into two groups—one group was asked to eat 30 grams of protein per meal in the form of whole foods. That meant they were eating 90 grams of protein a day. The other group—the control group—was put on a typical low-calorie diet with about 50 to 60 grams of protein a day. After six months, researchers found the high protein group had significantly improved their muscle function—almost twice as much as the control group. “They were able to walk faster, had improved balance, and were also able to get up out of a chair faster than the control group,
” Starr says. All 67 participants were
over 60 years of age, and both groups lost about the same amount of weight.
[I] Starr is now looking into whether high-protein diets also improve the quality of the muscle itself in seniors. She’s using CT scans to measure muscle size and fat, and comparing seniors on a high-protein diet to those on regular diets. She says her findings should be available in a couple of months.
[J] In the meantime, 70-year-old Corliss Keith, who was in the high protein group in Starr
’s latest study, says
she feels a big difference. “I feel excellent,” she says. “I feel like I have a different body, I have more energy, I’m stronger.”She says she is able to take Zumba exercise classes three times a week, work out on the treadmill, and take long, brisk walks. Keith also lost more than 15 pounds. I’m back in my 3-inch heels,” she says.
[K] As people age, Starr says muscle strength is key to helping them stay strong and continue living on their own in their own home. “I feel very much alive now,” says Keith. “I feel like I could stay by myself until I100.”
[L] But can people overdo protein? Pipitone says you do have to be careful. Other researchers say too much protein can cause nausea, headaches, and fatigue. Dehydration is also a risk when you eat too much protein. Pipitone says if you increase protein, you also have to increase your fluid intake.
“I always tell people to make
sure they’re drinking enough fluids,” which for the average person is 60 to 70 ounces a day, which translates
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into eight 8-ounce glasses of water or liquid per day.
[M] There have been some indications that extra protein makes the kidneys work harder, which could be problematic for individuals with a history of kidney disease and for them, the supplements may increase the risk of kidney stones, she says. [N] Bottom line, if
you think you need more protein in your diet, consider these questions: Are you are an
’re not sure, it is always a
extreme athlete; are you recovering from injury or surgery; or are you 60 years or older? If so, adding high protein foods like eggs and meat products to your diet can be beneficial. And, if yougood idea to check with your primary care provider.
36. It is quite easy for one to take in the recommended amount of protein.
37. Pipitone claims that healthy adults need not spend money on protein supplements. 38. The protein supplement business is found to be thriving. 39. Protein can speed the repairing of damaged muscles.
40. Protein supplements may overburden some internal organ, thus leading to its malfunctioning. 41. Older adults need to take in more protein to keep their muscles strong. 42. Protein is found in more foods than people might realize.
43. Additional protein was found to help strengthen the muscles of overweight seniors seeking weight loss. 44. Pipitone believes that whole foods provide the best source of protein. 45. People are advised to drink more liquid when they take in more protein. Section C
Directions:There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D). You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.Passage One
Questions 46 to 50 are based on the following passage.
Last year, a child was born at a hospital in the UK with her heart outside her body. Few babies survive this rare condition, and those who do must endure numerous operations and are likely to have complex needs. When her mother was interviewed, three weeks after her daughterconcerned, this would be a
“privilege
”.
, she was asked if she was prepared ’s birth
for what might be a daunting task caring for her. She answered without hesitation that, as far as she was
Rarely has there been a better example of the power of attitude, one of our most powerful psychological tools. Our attitudes allow us to turn mistakes into opportunities, and loss into the chance for new beginnings. An attitude is a settled way of thinking, feeling and/or behaving towards particular objects, people, events or ideologies. We use our attitudes to filter, attitudes. They
interpret and react to the world around us. You weren
’re all learned, and this happens in a number of ways.
’t born wi
The most powerful influences occur during early childhood and include both what happened to you directly, and what those around you did and said in your presence. As you acquire adistinctive identity, your attitudes are further refined by the behaviors of those with whom you identify—your family, those of your gender and culture, and the people you admire, even though you may not know them personally. Friendships and other important relationships become increasingly important, particularly during adolescence. About that same time and throughout adulthood, the information you receive, especially when ideas are repeated in association with goals and achievements you find attractive, also refine your attitudes.
Many people assume that our attitudes are internally consistent, that is, the way you think and feel about
someone or something predicts your behavior towards them. However, many studies have found that feelings and thoughts don’necessarily t predict behavior.In general, your attitudes will be internally consistent only when the behavior is easy, and when those around you hold similar beliefs. Thatthey believe in the benefits of recycling or exercise, but don
’t behave in line with their views, because it takes
’s why, for example, many say
awareness, effort and courage to go beyond merely stating you believe something is a good idea.
One of the most effective ways to change an attitude is to start behaving as if you already feel and think the way youthe case.
46. What do we learn from the passage about attitude? A) It shapes our beliefs and ideologies. B) It improves our psychological wellbeing.
C) It determines how we respond to our immediate environment. D) It changes the way we think, feel and interact with one another.
47. What can contribute to the refinement of one’s attitude, according to the passage? A) Their idols’ behaviors.
C) Their contact with the opposite gender.
B) Their educational level.
D) Their interaction with different cultures.
’d prefer to. Take some time to reflect on your attitudes, to think about what you believe and why.
—right now—as if that is
Is there anything you consider a burden rather than a privilege? If so, start behaving
48. What do many studies find about people’s feelings and thoughts? A) They may not suggest how a person is going to behave. B) They are in a way consistent with a person s mentality. C) They may not find expression in interpersonal relations. D) They are in line with a person’s behavior no matter what. 49. How come many people don’t do what they believe is good? A) They can’t afford the time. C) They are hypocritical.
50. What is proposed as a strategy to change attitude? A) Changing things that require one s immediate attention. B) Starting to act in a way that embodies one’s aspirations. C) Adjusting one’s behavior gradually over a period of time. D) Considering ways of reducing one’s psychological burdens. Passage Two
Questions 51 to 55 are based on the following passage.
Industrial fishing for krill in the unspoiled waters around Antarctica is threatening the future of one of the world’s last great wildernesses, according to a new report.
The study by Greenpeace analyzed the movements of krill fishing vessels in the region and found they were increasingly operating
“in the immediate vicinity of penguin colonies andwhale feeding grounds It also ”.
highlights incidents of fishing boats being involved in groundings, oil spills and accidents, which it said posed a serious threat to the Antarctic ecosystem.
The report, published on Tuesday, comes amid growing concern about the impact of fishing and climate change on the Antarctic. A global campaign has been launched to create a network of ocean sanctuaries to protect the seas in the region and Greenpeace is calling for an immediate halt to fishing in areas being considered for sanctuary status.
Frida Bengtsson from Greenpeace’s Protect the Antarctic campaign, said: “If the krill industry wants to show it
’s a responsible player, then it should be voluntarily getting out of any area which is being proposed as
B) They have no idea how to. D) They lack willpower.
an ocean sanctuary, and should instead be backing the protection of these huge tracts of the Antarctic.protecting wildlife and banning all fishing. One was created in the Ross Sea in 2016, another reserve is being
”
A global campaign has been launched to turn a huge tract of Antarctic seas into ocean sanctuaries, proposed in a vast area of the Weddell Sea, and a third sanctuary is under consideration in the area west of the Antarctic peninsula—a key krill fishing area.
The Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR) manages the seas around Antarctica. It will decide on the Weddell Sea sanctuary proposal at a conference in Australia in October, although a decision on the peninsula sanctuary is not expected until later.
Keith Reid, a science manager at CCAMLR said the organization sought “a balance between protection,
conservation and sustainable fishing in the Southern Ocean.
He said although more fishing was taking place ”
nearer penguin colonies it was often happening later in the season when these colonies were empty.
“The creation of a system of marine protected areas is a key part of ongoing scientific and policy discussions in CCAMLR,” he added, “Our long-term operation in the region depends on a healthy and thriving Antarctic marine ecosystem, which is why we have always had an open dialogue with the environmental NGOs. We strongly intend to continue this dialogue, including talks with Greenpeace, to discuss improvements based on the latest scientific data. We are not the ones to decide on establishment of marine protected areas, but we hope to contribute positively with our knowledge and experience.”
51. What does Greenpeace’s study find about krill fishing?
A) It caused a great many penguins and whales to migrate. B) It was depriving penguins and whales of their habitats.
C) It was carried out too close to the habitats of penguins and whales. D) It posed an unprecedented threat to the wildlife around Antarctica. 52. For what purpose has a global campaign been launched?
A) To reduce the impact of climate change on Antarctica. B) To establish conservation areas in the Antarctic region. C) To regulate krill fishing operations in the Antarctic seas. D) To publicize the concern about the impact of krill fishing. 53. What is Greenpeace’s recommendation to the krill industry?
A) Opting to operate away from the suggested conservation areas. B) Volunteering to protect the endangered species in the Antarctic. C) Refraining from krill fishing throughout the breeding season. D) Showing its sense of responsibility by leading the global campaign. . What did CCAMLR aim to do according to its science manager?
A) Raise public awareness of the vulnerability of Antarctic species. B) Ban all commercial fishing operations in the Southern Ocean. C) Keep the penguin colonies from all fishing interference. D) Sustain fishing without damaging the Antarctic ecosystem.
55. How does CCAMLR define its role in the conservation of the Antarctic environment?
A) A coordinator in policy discussions. B) An authority on big data analysis. C) A provider of the needed expertise.
D) An initiator of marine sanctuaries.
Part IV Translation (30 minutes)
Directions:For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to translate a passage from Chinese into English. You
should write your answer on Answer Sheet 2.
荷花是中国的名花之一,
深受人们喜爱。中国许多地方的湖泊和池塘都适宜荷花生长。
荷花色彩鲜
艳,夏日清晨绽放,夜晚闭合,花期长达两三个月,吸引来自各地的游客前往观赏。
荷花具有多种功能,
既能绿化水面,又能美化庭园,还可净化水质、减少污染、改善环境。荷花迎骄阳而不惧,出污泥而不染,象征纯洁、高雅,常来比喻人的高尚品德,历来是诗人画家创作的重要题材。荷花盛开的地方也是许多摄影爱好者经常光顾之地。
2019年12月六级第二套答案
The Importance of Having a Sense of Family Responsibility Home is a warm harbor for every family member. It brings us warmth, and gives us strength over the long course of our lives. While enjoying the benefits of the family, everyone should have a sense of family responsibility and contribute to the happiness of the family life.
To begin with, as a member of the family, everyone is obliged to take on family responsibilities. Secondly, by taking family responsibilities, the relationship between family members can be strengthened, thus a harmonious family can be created, which can make each family member feel a sense of belonging. A good growing environment will influence one’s psychological development and ultimately one’s personal development. More than that, each person with a good sense of family responsibility will develop a good sense of social responsibility, which will do good to our society.
To sum up, it is of great importance for everyone to have a sense of family responsibility, not only in that it strengthens family bond, thus do good to one’s personal development, but that it is beneficial to the social development. So, my dear friends, please take an active part in your family responsibilities! 听力
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翻译
Plum blossom, which originated in southern China, has been cultivated for more than 3,000 years, and tops the list of China’s Top 10 famous flowers. In the middle of winter, colorful plum blossoms facing the wind and snow proudly bloom. In traditional Chinese culture, plum blossom symbolizes strength, purity and elegance, inspiring people to overcome hardships and forge ahead. Since ancient times, many poets and painters have drawn inspiration from the plum blossom and created countless immortal works. The common people also love plum blossoms, which are often used as home decorations during the Spring Festival. The city of Nanjing has designated the plum blossom as the city flower. Every year, the Plum Blossom Festival is held,when tens of thousands of people brave the bitter cold to walk in the snow and appreciate the plum blossoms on Plum Blossom Mountain.
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