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2017年6月大学英语六级考试真题与答案下载(第二套)
2017年6月六级部分真题参考答案(完整版)
Part Ⅰ Writing
Whether to Attend a Vocational College or a University?
It's an undisputable truth that virtually all high school graduates will encounter the choices between a vocational college and a university. And when it comes to this question, students' ideas are not cut from the same cloth. In point of which to choose and what to be taken into consideration, my advice are as follow.
In the first place, we should be conscious of the fact that both of the two choices have its own superiorities. For instance, a vocational college specializes in cultivating human resources with practical capabilities; while a university serves as the cradle of academic researchers in different fields. Then it does follow that high school graduates should have a clear picture of themselves. That is to say, they should know their merits and demerits and their choices must give play to their strengths whilst circumvent weaknesses. In addition, interest is the best teacher and it's also the premise of learning on one's own initiative. Thus interest must be taken into account because it can not only decide how far one can reach academically and professionally but also how happy and fulfilled one will be.
In brief, all above just goes to show that there really is no one-size-fits-all answer for the question. The key lies in a clear cognition, accurate self-positioning and the interest of oneself. Only then can every one find a right path that works best for us.
Part Ⅱ Listening Comprehension
1. A. He would feel insulted.
2. B. They are of little value.
3. A. He seldom writes a book straight through.
4. D. Unlike a football match, there is no end to writing a book.
5. C. High college dropout rates among black athletes.
6. D. They make money for the college but often fail to earn a degree.
7. C. Slightly over 50%.
8. A. Coaches lack the incentive to graduate them.
9. B. Holiday shopping.
10. D. About 183.8 million.
11. C. They are thriving once more.
12. B. Higher employment and wages.
13. D. They are antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
14. D. Routine operations have become complex.
15. C. Money.
16. B. It improves students' ability to think.
17. A. They encourage academic democracy.
18. A. His thirst for knowledge.
19. D. People tend to underestimate their mental powers.
20. B. They include more or less the same number of states.
21. C. Reviewing your lessons where the exam is to take place.
22. A. Discover when you can learn best.
23. C. He is a sociologist.
24. D. In developing countries.
25. B. Their income is less than 50% of the national average family income.
Part III Reading Comprehension
26-35: KOMHI ELGBJ
36-45: FAIGL EJBMH
46-55: BDCAC DDBCA
Part IV Translation
The Song Dynasty started from 960 and lasted until 1279. During that period, China had witnessed a dramatic economic growth, making it the most advanced economy in the world. In the meantime, science, technology, philosophy and mathematics also experienced vigorous development. China back then was the first country to issue the paper money and also the earliest to use gunpowder and invent movable-type printing around the world. With burgeoning population, an increasing number of people flocked to cities where there were bustling entertainment outlets. People at that time enjoyed rich social life, gathering together to appreciate and trade precious artworks. The government system in Song Dynasty was also advanced, with all government officials selected and appointed through competitive examination.