标题: 2011年12月英语六级答案真题公布和听力 [打印本页] 作者: admin 时间: 2011-12-18 11:37 标题: 2011年12月英语六级答案真题公布和听力 2011年12月英语六级答案真题公布和听力
2011年12月17日全国大学英语四、六级考试开考,本次考试报考人数达926.7万人。中国教育在线外语频道为广大考生搜集了英语六级试题部分答案,以供广大考生参考:
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10.impact on the book world 作者: admin 时间: 2011-12-18 11:38
Part IV Reading Comprehension (Reading in depth)
本文选自国外网站www.slate.com上面的一篇文章,主标题为“Trade Is the New Plastics”,副标题为Young Americans need to learn to sell and buy overseas. 讲的是关于美国贸易方面的问题,属于阅读题常考的经济方面的话题范围。
在答题的时候,大家还是按照以往的做题方式,先通过题目中的关键词到原文中定位。在定位的时候,可以略读,但要抓住重要信息点。此外,but等转折词之后会是经常考到的考点,因此,53题则通过“But there's another way of looking at the trade data. Over the past two years, the figures on imports and exports seem not to signal a double-dip recession……but an economic expansion.”这一句的信息点选出答案。
54题则定位到“The rising tide of trade is also good news for people who work in trade-sensitive businesses, especially those that produce commodities for which global demand sets the price—agricultural goods, mining, metals, oil.”
55题,考生要特别注意,不可因为“One great challenge for the U.S. economy is slack domestic consumer demand.”这一句中有slack一词,就错误的选择了D。其实正确答案是C选项。
56.题考查作者的建议,主要是扩大市场份额。因此答案选B。
53. A It indicates that economic activities in the US have increased.
54. C Producers of agricultural goods and raw materials
55. C People's reluctance to spend
56. B To increase their market share overseas.
Passage Two
这是一篇议论文。文章开头就提供了一个背景,即英国的大学在将知识转化成产品和服务的能力方面不断的遭受着批评。第二段提到了UK National Stem Cell Network,即英国国家干细胞网络,发出了这样的警告:如果没有资金和立法支持的话,英国将在干细胞研究方面失去领军地位。 第三段,作者针对这个批评,提出了相反的看法,并以最近的一个研究数据作支撑:对比澳洲,加拿大,美国和英国的高校及研究所,英国在商业化活动的指标上还是处于领先地位的。第四段作者从国家政策层面来分析,认为过去十年的政策介入也对英国大学的表现产生了积极的影响。第五段讲述,研究资金的偏态分布不仅仅是英国独有的,其他经济体也存在这样的问题。在英国,不到25%的大学却拥有75%的研究资金。但同时,这些大学也是培养博士生最多的,产生的科学著作、专利和授权收入最多的机构。可见,这种将资源集中的政策造就了研究型和商业型相结合的优秀的大学。第六段,作者提到这些研究型高校的核心目标就是将研究成果利益最大化。接着在第七、八两段里,讲述了这些高校能够为英国经济的复苏做些什么,即加快技术转换和研究院教育水平。
57. A. they still have a place among the world leaders.
58. B. It does not reflect the differences among universities.
59. A. concentration of resources in a limited number of universities.
60. A. Fully utilize their research to benefit all sectors of society.
61. C. By promoting the efficiency of technology transfer agencies. 作者: admin 时间: 2011-12-18 11:38
2011年12月大学英语六级考试已结束,新浪网教育(微博)频道第一时间收集整理试题及参考答案,供考生参考,以下为昂立版英语六级复合式听写原文。
In the past, one of the biggest disadvantages of the machines has been their inability to work on the micro scale .For example, doctors did not have devices allowing them to go inside the human body to detect health problems or to perform. delicate surgery. Repair crews did not have a way of identifying broken pipes ,located deep within the highrise of apartment building .however ,that’s about to change .Advances in computers and biophysics have started a micro-miniature revolution that allows scientists to invasion and in some cases actually build microscopic machines .this devices promise to dramatically change the way we live and work .Micro machines already are making an impact . An case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio , research scientists have designed a 4-inch Silicon chip that hold 700 tiny primitive motors at Lucas..M sensor Center California .Scientists have perfected the world first microscope blood pressure sensor。
threaded through a persons’ blood vessels. the sensor can provide blood pressure readings at the wow of the heart itself .Although simple versions of miniature devices have had an impact . advanced versions had still several years away . Auto manufactures ,for example ,are trying to use tiny devices that can sense when to release an air bag and how to keep the engines and brakes operating efficiently; so futurists envision nanotechnology also being used to explore the deep sea and small submarines or even launch finger-sized rockets packed with micro miniature instruments . There is an explosion of new ideas and applications .so when scientists now think about new future machines ,doing large and complex tasks .they are thinking smaller than ever before