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1、六級(jí)強(qiáng)化主講:信心:foxxin:信心 Fox公眾:mrfox318六級(jí)題型概況頁(yè)碼:1/24題型測(cè)試形式數(shù)量比例應(yīng)對(duì)數(shù)量LONG CONVERSATION單項(xiàng)選擇-2,題目-88%4PASSAGE單項(xiàng)選擇文章-2,題目-77%5題型出題形式題目數(shù)量時(shí)間分值比例寫(xiě)作題130min15%客觀題8+7+1030min8%+7%+20%閱讀客觀題10+10+1040min5%+10%+20%翻譯題130min15%LECTURE單項(xiàng)選擇文章-3,題目-1020%7頁(yè)碼:2/24應(yīng)試“6”原則訓(xùn)練步驟原則一:調(diào)整,淡定1、做題(三遍)原則二:先看后聽(tīng),抓住重點(diǎn)2、對(duì)原則三:理解,重點(diǎn)在看3、查閱原則四

2、:邊聽(tīng)邊選,切忌猶豫4、再次做題原則五:聽(tīng)清主體,問(wèn)誰(shuí)答誰(shuí)5、跟讀原則六:遭遇生詞,直接跳過(guò)6、聽(tīng)寫(xiě)(四遍)PASSAGE REPEATPRACTIREVIEWNOTESA、短文簡(jiǎn)介RECITELANGUAGE TIPS一、字?jǐn)?shù):350 詞左右二、文體:記敘文、說(shuō)明文、新聞三、做題思路:少聽(tīng)意思,多聽(tīng)思路頁(yè)碼:3/24B、選項(xiàng)分析“3”步一、觀察相同與不同1、相同:2、不同:REVIEWNOTES二、判斷非完整選項(xiàng)REPEATPRACTI2013.12-24(第二套 1850)Search for the best cure.Hurry up and live life.Write a boo

3、k about her life.Exercise more and work harder.2013.12-17(第二套 1315)RECITELANGUAGE TIPS2013.12-24When James realized how severe her illness was, she knew she had better hurry up and live life.2013.12-171、祈使句定位點(diǎn):On the occas whenting2、has been tried, local animalA)B)C)D)To cerate their victory.ngTo ch

4、eer up theters.rights people have worked to secure court orders against theTo scare the wolves. To alert the deer.定位點(diǎn):ts. And when they stop thet is failed, ters, banging2014.6-223、to doA) Evolution of monarch butterfs.on pots and pans to alert the deer.2013.12-25B) Living habits of monarch butterfs

5、.C) Migration patterns of monarch butterfs.頁(yè)碼:4/24D) Environmental impacts on monarch butterfly life. 2013.12-25(第二套 20)Aggressive.Adventurous.Sophisticated.Self-centered.I lived for adventure, she says. Nobody ever had a better time or did more exotic strange thingsn I did in an 80-year period.定位點(diǎn):

6、4、名詞短語(yǔ):(1)影響作用(中間題)(2)總結(jié)(首尾題)5、形容詞同義替換三、觀察選項(xiàng)相似&相反REVIEWNOTESREPEATPRACTIRECITELANGUAGE TIPS2014.6-17頁(yè)碼:5/24As sisters and brothersC、聽(tīng)時(shí)定位2014.6-17(1315)A) Less concern with money matters.advancedo old age,closeness increases and rivalry diminishes, explains VC, a一、粗略定位More experience in worldly aAdva

7、nce in age.Freedom from work.2014.6-18(1410)irs.psychologis University. 2014.6-18Purdue1、視聽(tīng)基本一致A) They have little time left to renew contact with their brothers and sisters.A man who had recently reconciled with his brother toldGold theres somethingt letsB) They tend to f present needs .et past unh

8、appy memories and focus on theiroldeople to put aside badThey are more tolerant of one another.They find close relatives more reliable.2014.6-23(19)deeds of the past and focus a little on what we need now,espelly when its sisters andbrothers.Time hasTime hasTime is money.Time is relative.e more limi

9、ted.e more precious.2014.6-23People nowadays seem to havethe senset their time hase more limited.2014.6-25(2027)2014.6-25Thinking about our time as money, changes are our behavior as well.A) Ourersonal relationships improveOur work efficiency increases greOur living habits are alteredOur behavior is

10、 changedy.REVIEWNOTESREPEATPRACTIRECITELANGUAGE TIPSHeres a Biography of John Muir. It draws on Murs2013.6頁(yè)碼:6/24Passage Two(1457)Questions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard.29A diary.A fairy tale.A history textbook.A biography. 30He was a sports fan.He loved adventures.He dislik

11、ed school.He liked hair-raising stories. 31Encourage people to undertake adventures.Publicize his colorful and unique life stories.Raise peoples environmental awareness.Attract people to Americas national parks.own writings to bring readers a life story of this remarkable man who did so much to rais

12、e Americans awareness of environmental i es. As2、順序原則Americasenvironmentalist, John Muir lived hislife forever daring to undertake new adventures. He spent most of his days outdoors and had deep lovefor the wild lands.he book, we meet John Muiras a youth fearlessly climbing the roof of his house. He

13、 captures birds only to let them go when herealizes the cruelty involved. Hees aninventor and sells his inventions in order to attend the university. As a young man, he began walkingover tens of thousands ofduring his lifetime,through the south to Florida, the west to California and north to Alaska,

14、 where readers are taken along and particularly hair-raising adventure on a large mass of floating ice. Muirs learning in observation throughout his life led him to devotehislastyearstopreservingthenaturalenvironment. His writing and speaking raised the awareness of the importance of conservation an

15、dhelpedbringaboutournationalparksystem.Readers will feel they know John Muir afterreading his story and may catch his pasforpreserving the riches of our land. The othersportrayal of Muirs life is a testimony to what it means to be lifelong learners and to use t learning to inform and bring abo hange

16、.REVIEWNOTESREPEATPRACTIRECITELANGUAGE TIPS2014.6-16頁(yè)碼:7/24In a study of oldeople withC、聽(tīng)時(shí)定位2014.6-16(1228)One fifth of them were on bad terms with their sisters and brothers.About one eighth of them admitted to lingering bitter feelings.sisters and brothers,psychologist Debra Gold of the Duke Cente

17、r for the study of aging and human development二、精準(zhǔn)定位C) Moren half of them were involved in inheritance disputes.1 數(shù)字、大寫(xiě)foundt about 20% said theyD) Most of them had broken with their sisters and brothers. 2014.6-20(1619)In a Michigan mountain forest.In a Louisiana mountain forest.In a Kentucky mount

18、ain forest.In a Mexican mountain forest.2013.12-21(第二套 1612)were hostile or indifferent to(1)數(shù)字:ward their sisters and brothers. 2014.6-20Onceexico, they establishthemselves in one of about 15sizeshe mountain forests.2013.12-21Its rather remarkable for the fact t although its extremely big,itpported

19、 by just six rather slim legs.2013.6-27The only difference wasA) It is elaboray decorated.(2)大寫(xiě):B) Irvived some 2,000 years.C) It is very big, with only six slim legs.D) It is shd like an ancient Spanish boat.2013.6-27(1306)A) Long years of job training.emotionalelligence.B) High emotionalelligence.

20、Distinctive academic qualifications.Devotion to the advance of science.2、設(shè)問(wèn)句3、詞頁(yè)碼:8/244、邏輯關(guān)系(1)轉(zhuǎn)折REVIEWNOTES(2)遞進(jìn)REPEATPRACTIRECITELANGUAGE TIPS2014.6-21So when flying the north, might lay eggs in Louisiana and die.2014.6-21(1654)A) Each flock of butterfs lays eggshe same ses.They start to lay eggs

21、when they are nine months old.Each generation in a cycle lays eggs at a different place.Only the strongest can reach their destination to lay eggs.2013.6-28(1320)The eggs oft followinggeneration may be found in Kentucky, the eggs of nextgeneration may behe KangA) Goodersonal relationships.Michigan.

22、The last generation of the season about the forth mayB) Rich working experience.Sophisticated equipment.High motivation.make the journey back and restart the cycle. 2013.6-28exicoWhen these people ran upagainsechnical problem, to(3)因果which theyd have to turn tosomeone else for an answer,theydand get

23、 an answerright away, because they built upa network of peopefore theyneeded them. The otheoplewouldand wait up to two頁(yè)碼:9/24ks for an answer. So youcan see how being goodheersonal realm actually wasa direct benefit, even foreffectively pursuing a technical task.(4)解釋說(shuō)明REVIEWNOTESREPEATPRACTIRECITEL

24、ANGUAGE TIPS(5)頁(yè)碼:10/24注意:REPEATPRACTIREADLANGUAGE TIPS2010-6Passage One 26A) The whole Antarctic region will be submerged.Passage OneAmong global warmings most frightening threats is theprediction ist the polar ice-caps will melt, raising sea level somucht coastal cities from New York to Los Angles

25、 toB) Some polar animals will soone extinct.Shanghai will be flooded. Scientists agreet key playerhisMany coastal cities will be covered with water.The earth will experience extreme weathers. 27scenario is the West Antarctic iheet, a Brazil-size mass offrozen watert is much as 7000 feet thick. Unlik

26、e floating iceshelves which have little impact on sea level when they break頁(yè)碼:11/24A) How humans are to cope with global warming.up, the iheet is anchored to bedrock will blow the seaHow unstable the West Antarctic iHow vulnerable the coastal cities are.heet is.surface. Surrounded by open ocean, it

27、is also vulnerable, but Antarctic experts disagree strongly on just how unstable it is.D) How polar ice impacts global weather. 28Now, new evidence revealst all or most of the Antarctic icesheet collapsedeast once during the past 1.3 million years, aA) It collapsedeast oncehe past 1.3 million years.

28、period when global temperatures probably were not significantlyB) It sits firmly on solid rock at the bottom of the ocean.highern they are today. And the iheet was amed toC) It melted at temperatures a bit highern those of today.have been stable. In geological time, a million years is recentD) It wi

29、ll have little impact on sea level when it breaks up. 29A) The West Antarctic region was once an open ocean.history. The proof, which was published lastk in Science,comes from a team of scientists from Uppsala University inSweden and California Institute of Technology who drew deepThe West Antarctic

30、 iThe West Antarctic iheet was about 7000 feet thick. heet was once floating ice.holes near the edge of iheet. Within sles collected fromthe solid substanlying beneath the ice. They found fossils ofD) The West Antarctic region used to be warmern today.microscopic marine plants which suggestt the reg

31、ion wasonce open ocean not solid ice. As Herman Engleheart, a co-author from the California Institute of Technology says, the WestAntarctic iheet disappear once and can disappear again.REPEATPRACTIREADLANGUAGE TIPSPassage Two 30A) Whether we can develop soPassage TwoIts always fun to write about res

32、earcht you can actually tryyourself., then after a day is and then delete it.outforl ties on theernet.Try this: Take a photo and upload it to or so, note what the URL link to thB) Whether a deleted photo s immediay removed from the web.ctureC) Whether our blogs can be renewed daily.Come bac will.ont

33、h later and see if the link works. Chanare: ItD) Whether we can set up our own websites. 31A) The number of visits they receive.isnt alone here. Researchers at Cambridge University頁(yè)碼:12/24The way they store data.The files they have collected.The means they use to get information. 32When the system i

34、s down.When new links are set up.When the URL is reused.When the server is restarted.have foundt nearly half of the sol networking sites dontimmediay deletctures when a user requests they be removed.In general, photo-centric websites like Flickr were found to be better at quickly removing deleted ph

35、otos upon request.Why do deleted photos stick around so long? The problem relates to the way data is stored on large websites: While youral computer only keeps one copy of afile, large-scale content delivery complex systemservilikerely on what are callednetworks to manage data and distribution. Its

36、awherein data is copied to multipleermediate devi, usually tospeed up acs to files when millions of people are trying toacs the service at the same time. But because changes arentreflected across the content delivery networks immedia copies of files tend to linger for days orks.y, ghosthe case ocebo

37、ok, the company says data may hangaround until the URL in question is reused, which is usually after ashort period considerably.oftime, though obviouslyttimecan varyREPEATPRACTIREADLANGUAGE TIPSPassage Three 33Some iced coffees have as many calories as a hot dinner.Iced coffees sold by some popular

38、chains are contaminated.Drinking coffee after a meal is more likely to cause obesity.PassageEnjoying an afterwards, wiThreethe gymiced coffee? Better skip dinneror hitcancer charity warningt some iced coffeescontain as many calories as a hot dinner.The World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF) conducted a s

39、urveyof iced coffees sold by some popular chains in Britain including Starbucks, Caffe Nero and Costa Coffee to gauge the calories as studies increasingly link obesity with cancer.The worst offender - a coffee from Starbucks - had 561 calories.D) Some brand-name coffees contain harmful substan 34A)

40、Have some fresh fruit.頁(yè)碼:13/24Exercise at the gym.Take a hot shower.Eat a hot dinner. 35A) They could enjoy a happier family life.Other iced coffees contained moren 450 calories and the majorityhad an exs of 200.Health experts adviset the average woman should consume about2,000 calories a day and a

41、man about 2,500 calories to maain a healthy weight. Dieters aim for 1,000 to 1,500 calories a day.The factt there is an iced coffee on the market with over aB) They could grey improve their work efficiency.quarter of a womans daily calories allowance is alarming, Dr RachelC) Many cancer cases could

42、be prevented.Thompson, science program managerondon-based WCRF, saidD) Many embarrassing situations could be avoided.in a widely reported sement.This is the amount of calories you might expect to have in an eveningmeal,notinadrink.The WCRF has estimatedt 19,000 cancers a year in Britaincould be prev

43、ented if peoplelost their exs weight with growing increases the risk of various cancers.evidencet exs body fatIf you are having these types of coffee regularly then they willincrease the chanof you increases your risk of develoinerweight, whichurncancer, as well as other diseasessuch as heart diseas

44、e. she added.REPEATPRACTIREADLANGUAGE TIPSPassage OneGood morning, ladies and gentlemen! As instructed in our2014-6(第二套) Passage OneQuestions 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have just heard.previous meeting, themittee on building developmenthas now drawn up a brief to submit to the firms archi

45、tect. In short, the building would consist of two floors. There would be a16A) It will be brightly lit. C) It will have a large space for storage.storage areahe basement to be used by the research centeras well as by other departments. We are, as you know, short of storage base, so the availability

46、of a large basement would be aB) It will be well ventilated. D) It will provide easy acs to the頁(yè)碼:14/24disabled. 17A) On theconsiderable advantage. The ground floor would be occupied by laboratories. Altogether there would be six labs. In addition,floor. C) Opite to the library.there would be six of

47、fifor the technins, plus a general floor would be Development staff. the Research andB) On the ground floor. D) On the same floor as the labs. 18To make the building appear traditional.To match the style of construction on the site.To cut the construction cost to the minimum.secretarial office and r

48、eception area. Theoccupied by the offiof Research andThere would be a suite of offiforDevelopment director as well as a general office for secretarialstaff. Its proed to have a staff room wismall kitchen. ThisD) To embody themittees design concepts.would serve both floors. There would also be a libr

49、ary forresearchs and reference materials. In addition, therewould be a resource room in which audio visual equipment andother equipment oft sort could be stored. Finally, there wouldbe a seminar room with closed circuitevi. This room couldalso be used to present displays and demonstrations to visito

50、rsto the center. The building would be of brick construction so itsto conform to teral style of construction on the site. Therewould be insulateda pitched roof. Wall and ceiling spawould be regulations.toconformtbuildingREPEATPRACTIREADLANGUAGE TIPSPassageHuang Yi works for a companyTwo l software i

51、s to show2014-6(第二套) Passage TwoQuestions 19 to 22 are based on the passage you have just heard.t sells finanto small and medium size businesses. His jobcustomers how to use the new software. He spends twokswith each cnt, demonstrating the features and functions of the19Sell finanWrite finansoftware

52、. Thefew monthshe job were difficult. He oftenl software. C) Train cnts to use finanl software.left the cnt feelingt even after twoks he hadnt beenl software. D) Conduct research on finanlable to show the employees everything they needed to know. Its頁(yè)碼:15/24software. 20A) Unsucnott they werentereste

53、d; they obviously appreted hisinstruction and showed a desire to learn. Huang couldnt figure itsful. C) Tedious.out the software was difficult for them to understand, or if he wasB) Rewarding. D) Important. 21notng a good job of teaching. During the next few months,Huang started to see some patterns

54、. He would get to a newA) He offered online tutorials. C) He gave the trainees lecture t site and spend thek goiner the software withB) He held group discus 22s. D) He provided individual support.the employees. He usually did this in ships, with different groupsof employees listening to him lecture.

55、 Then he would spend theThe employees were a bit slow to follow his instruction.The trainees problems have to be dealt with one by one.Nobody is able to solve all the problems in a couple ofnextk in installing the program and helindividuals k of troubletrouble-shoot. Huang realizedt during theks.sho

56、oting and answering questions, he ended up addressing theD) The fault mightin his style of presenting the information.same ies over and over. He was annoyed because most ofthe individuals with whom he worked seem to have retained verylittle information from thek. They asked very basicquestions and o

57、ften needed prompting from beginning to end. At, he wondered if these people were just a little slow, but thenhe began to get the distinct feelingt part of the problem mightbe his style presenting information.REPEATPRACTIREADLANGUAGE TIPSPassageAs we help children get outThree o the world to do thei

58、r2014-6(第二套) Passage ThreeQuestions 23 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.learning well, we can get more of the world o the schools. Aside from their parents, most children never have any close contact wi ny adults except their teachers. No wonder they23A) Their parents tend to ovhav

59、e no idea what adult life or work is like. We need to bring more people who are not full-time teachers o the schools. In New York City, under the teachers and writers collaborative,rotect them.B) Their teachers meet them only in class.頁(yè)碼:16/24C) They have little close contact widults.real writers co

60、meo the schools, read their work, and talk toD) They rarely read any books about adults. 24the children about the problems of their craft. The children loveit. In another school, a practicing attorney comes in every month and talks to several classes about the law. Not the law it is in books, but th

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