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2016年6月英語六級真題PartIWriting(30minutes)Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayontheuseofrobots.Trytoimaginewhatwillhappenwhenmoreandmorerobotstaketheplaceofhumanbeingsinindustryaswellaspeople'sdailylives。Youarerequriedtowriteatleast150wordsbutnomorethan200words。PartIIListeningComprehension(30minutes)SectionADirections:Inthissection,youwillheartwolongconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,youwillhearfourquestions。Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce。Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD)。ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre。Questions1to4arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.1。A)ProjectorganizerB)Publicrelationsofficer。C)Marketingmanager。D)Marketresearchconsultant.2。A)Quantitativeadvertisingresearch.B)Questionnairedesign.C)Researchmethodology.D)Interviewertraining。3.A)Theyareintensivestudiesofpeople’sspendinghabits.B)Theyexaminerelationsbetweenproducersandcustomers.C)Theylookfornewandeffectivewaystopromoteproducts.D)Theystudytrendsorcustomersatisfactionoveralongperiod。4。A)Thelackofpromotionopportunity。B)Checkingchartsandtables。C)Designingquestionnaires.D)Thepersistentintensity。Questions5to8arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.5。A)HisviewonCanadianuniversities。B)Hisunderstandingofhighereducation.C)Hissuggestionsforimprovementsinhighereducation。D)HiscomplaintaboutbureaucracyinAmericanuniversities.6.A)Itiswelldesigned。B)Itisratherinflexible.C)Itvariesamonguniversities。D)Ithasundergonegreatchanges。7。A)TheUnitedStatesandCanadacanlearnfromeachother。B)Publicuniversitiesareoftensuperiortoprivateuniversities。C)Everyoneshouldbegivenequalaccesstohighereducation。D)Privateschoolsworkmoreefficientlythanpublicinstitutions。8.A)Universitysystemsvaryfromcountrytocountry。B)Efficiencyisessentialtouniversitymanagement.C)Itishardtosaywhichisbetter,apublicuniversityoraprivateone。D)ManyprivateuniversityintheU.S。Areactuallylargebureaucracies。SectionBDirections:Inthissection,youwillheartwopassages。Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearthreeorfourquestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce。Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Questions9to11arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard。9。A)Government’sroleinresolvinganeconomiccrisis。B)TheworseningrealwagesituationaroundtheworldC)IndicationsofeconomicrecoveryintheUnitedStates。D)Theimpactofthecurrenteconomiccrisisonpeople’slife。10.A)Theywillfeellesspressuretoraiseemployees’wages。B)Theywillfeelfreetochoosethemostsuitableemployees.C)Theywillfeelinclinedtoexpandtheirbusinessoperations。D)Theywillfeelmoreconfidentincompetingwiththeirrivals。11。A)Employeesandcompaniescooperatetopullthroughtheeconomiccrisis.B)Governmentandcompaniesjoinhandstocreatehobsfortheunemployed.C)Employeesworkshorterhourstoavoidlayoffs.D)Teamworkwillbeencouragedincompanies。Questions12to15arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.12.A)Whethermemorysupplementswork。B)Whetherherbalmedicineworkswonders.C)Whetherexerciseenhancesone’smemory.D)Whetheramagicmemorypromisessuccess。13.A)Theyhelptheelderlymorethantheyoung。B)Theyarebeneficialinonewayoranother.C)Theygenerallydonothavesideeffects.D)Theyarenotbasedonrealscience。14.A)Theyareavailableatmostcountryfairs.B)Theyaretakeninrelativelyhighdosage。C)Theyarecollectedorgrownbyfarmers.D)Theyareprescribedbytrainedpractitioners。15.A)Theyhaveoftenprovedtobeashelpfulasdoingmentalexercise.B)Takingthemwithothermedicationsmightentailunnecessaryrisks.C)Theireffectlastsonlyashorttime。D)Manyhavebenefitedfromthem。SectionCDirections:Inthissection,youwillhearthreerecordingsoflecturesortalksfollowedbythreeorfourquestions。Therecordingswillbeplayedonlyonce。Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD)。ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre。Questions16to18arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.16。A)Howcatastrophicnaturaldisastersturnouttobetodevelopingnations。B)HowtheWorldMeteorologicalOrganizationstudiesnaturaldisasters。C)Howpowerlesshumansappeartobeinfaceofnaturaldisasters。D)Howthenegativeimpactsofnaturaldisasterscanbereduced。17.A)Bytrainingrescueteamsforemergencies.B)Bytakingstepstopreparepeopleforthem。C)Bychangingpeople'sviewsofnature。D)Byrelocatingpeopletosaferplaces。18。A)Howpreventiveactioncanreducethelossoflife.B)HowcourageousCubansareinfaceofdisasters。C)HowCubanssufferfromtropicalstorms.D)Howdestructivetropicalstormscanbe。Questions19to22arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.19.A)PaybacktheirloanstotheAmericangovernment。B)Provideloanstothoseinseverefinancialdifficulty。C)Contributemoretothegoalofawiderrecovery。D)Speeduptheirrecoveryfromthehousingbubble.20。A)Somebanksmayhavetomergewithothers。B)Manysmallerregionalbanksaregoingtofail。C)Itwillbehardforbankstoprovidemoreloans。D)Manybankswillhavetolayoffsomeemployees.21。A)Itwillworkcloselywiththegovernment.B)Itwillendeavortowriteoffbadloans.C)Itwilltrytolowertheinterestrate.D)Itwilltrytoprovidemoreloans。22.A)Itwon’thelptheAmericaneconomytoturnaround.B)Itwon’tdoanygoodtothemajorcommercialbanks.C)ItwillwintheapprovaloftheObamaadministration.D)Itwillbenecessaryiftheeconomystartstoshrinkagain.Questions23to25arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.23。A)Beingunabletolearnnewthings.B)Beingratherslowtomakechanges。C)Losingtempermoreandmoreoften。D)Losingtheabilitytogetonwithothers。24。A)Cognitivestimulation。B)Communityactivity.C)Balanceddiet.D)Freshair.25。A)Ignoringthesignsandsymptomsofaging。B)Adoptinganoptimisticattitudetowardslife。C)Endeavoringtogiveupunhealthylifestyles.D)Seekingadvicefromdoctorsfromtimetotime.PartIIIReadingComprehension(40minutes)SectionADirections:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices。Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.PleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemonAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre。Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce。Pursuingacareerisanessentialpartofadolescentdevelopment.“Theadolescentbecomesanadultwhenhe_26_arealjob。”TocognitiveresearcherslikePiaget,adulthoodmeantthebeginningofan_27_.Piagetarguedthatonceadolescentsentertheworldofwork,theirnewlyacquiredabilitytoformhypothesesallowsthemtocreaterepresentationsthataretooideal.The_28_ofsuchideals,withoutthetemperingoftherealityofajoborprofession,rapidlyleadsadolescentstobecome_29_ofthenon—idealisticworldandtopressforreforminacharacteristicallyadolescentway。Piagetsaid:“Trueadaptationtosocietycomes_30_whentheadolescentreformerattemptstoputhisideastowork。”O(jiān)fcourse,youthfulidealismisoftencourageous,andnoonelikestogiveupdreams。Perhaps,taken_31_outofcontext,Piaget’sstatementseemsharsh。Whathewas_32_,however,isthewayrealitycanmodifyidealisticviews。Somepeoplerefertosuchmodificationasmaturity。Piagetarguedthatattainingandacceptingavocationisoneofthebestwaystomodifyidealizedviewsandtomature。Ascareersandvocationsbecomelessavailableduringtimesof_33_,adolescentsmaybeespeciallyhardhit。Suchdifficulteconomictimesmayleavemanyadolescents_34_abouttheirrolesinsociety.Forthisreason,communityinterventionsandgovernmentjobprogramsthatoffersummerandvacationworkarenotonlyeconomically_35_butalsohelptostimulatetheadolescent’ssenseofworth。A)automaticallyB)beneficialC)capturingD)confusedE)emphasizingF)entranceG)excitedH)existenceI)incidentallyJ)intolerantK)occupationL)promisesM)recessionN)slightlyO)undertakesSectionBDirections:Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatementsattachedtoit.Eachstatementcontainsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphs。Identifytheparagraphfromwhichtheinformationisderived.Youmaychooseaparagraphmorethanonce.Eachparagraphismarkedwithaletter。AnswerthequestionsbymarkingthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2。Cansocietiesberichandgreen?[A]“Ifoureconomiesaretoflourish,ifglobalpovertyistobeeliminatedandifthewell—beingoftheworld'speopleenhanced-notjustinthisgenerationbutinsucceedinggenerations—wemustmakesurewetakecareofthenaturalenvironmentandresourcesonwhichoureconomicactivitydepends。"Thatstatementcomesnot,asyoumightimagine,fromastereotypicaltree—hugging,save—the-worldgreenie(環(huán)保主義者),butfromGordonBrown,apoliticianwithareputationforrigour,thoroughnessandaboveall,caution.[B]Asurprisingthingforthemanwhorunsoneoftheworld’smostpowerfuleconomiestosay?Perhaps;thoughintherun-uptothefive-yearreviewoftheMillennium(千年的)Goals,heisfarfromalone.Therootsofhisspeech,giveninMarchattheroundtablemeetingofenvironmentandenergyministersfromtheG20groupofnations,stretchbackto1972,andtheUnitedNationsConferenceontheHumanEnvironmentinStockholm。[C]“Theprotectionandimprovementofthehumanenvironmentisamajorissuewhichaffectsthewell-beingofpeoplesandeconomicdevelopmentthroughouttheworld,"readthefinaldeclarationfromthisgathering,thefirstofasequencewhichwouldleadtotheRiodeJaneiroEarthSummitin1992andtheWorldDevelopmentSummitinJohannesburgthreeyearsago。[D]HuntthroughthereportspreparedbyUNagenciesanddevelopmentgroups—manyforconferencessuchasthisyear'sMillenniumGoalsreview—andyouwillfindthatthelinkagebetweenenvironmentalprotectionandeconomicprogressisacommonthread.[E]Managingecosystemssustainablyismoreprofitablethanexploitingthem,accordingtotheMillenniumEcosystemAssessment。Butfindinghardevidencetosupportthethesisisnotsoeasy。Thoughtsturnfirsttosomesortofglobalstatistic,someindicatorwhichwouldratethewealthofnationsinbotheconomicandenvironmentaltermsandshowarelationshipbetweenthetwo。[F]Ifsuchanindicatorexists,itiswellhidden。Andonreflection,thisisnotsurprising;thesingleword“environment”hassomanydimensions,andtherearesomanyotherfactorsaffectingwealth—suchastheoildeposits-thatteasingoutasimpleeconomy-environmentrelationshipwouldbealmostimpossible。[G]TheMillenniumEcosystemAssessment,avastfour-yearglobalstudywhichreporteditsinitialconclusionsearlierthisyear,foundreasonstobelievethatmanagingecosystemssustainably—workingwithnatureratherthanagainstit—mightbelessprofitableintheshortterm,butcertainlybringslong-termrewards.[H]AndtheWorldResourcesInstitute(WRI)initsWorldResources2005report,issuedattheendofAugust,producedseveralsuchexamplesfromAfricaandAsia;italsodemonstratedthatenvironmentaldegradationaffectsthepoormorethantherich,aspoorerpeoplederiveamuchhigherproportionoftheirincomedirectlyfromthenaturalresourcesaroundthem.[I]Buttherearealsomanyexamplesofgrowingwealthbytrashingtheenvironment,inrichandpoorpartsoftheworldalike,whetherthroughunregulatedmineralextraction,drasticwateruseforagriculture,slash—and—burnfarming,orfossil-fuel-guzzling(大量消耗)transport。Ofcourse,suchgrowthmaynotpersistinthelongterm—whichiswhatMr.BrownandtheStockholmdeclarationwerebothattemptingtopointout.PerhapsthebestexampleofboomgrowthandbustdeclineistheGrandBanksfishery.Foralmostfivecenturiesaverylargesupplyofcod(鱈魚)providedabundantrawmaterialforanindustrywhichatitspeakemployedabout40,000people,sustainingentirecommunitiesinNewfoundland。Then,abruptly,thecodpopulationcollapsed。Therewerenolongerenoughfishintheseaforthestocktomaintainitself,letaloneanindustry.Morethanadecadelater,therewasnosignoftheecosystemre-buildingitself.Ithad,apparently,beenfishedoutofexistence;andtheoncemightyNewfoundlandfleetnowgropesaboutfranticallyforcrabontheseafloor。[J]ThereisaviewthatmodernhumansareinevitablysowingtheseedofaglobalGrandBanks—styledisaster.Theideaisthatwearetakingmoreoutofwhatyoumightcalltheplanet'senvironmentalbankbalancethanitcansustain;wearelivingbeyondourecologicalmeans.Onerecentstudyattemptedtocalculatetheextentofthis“ecologicalovershootofthehumaneconomy”,andfoundthatweareusing1。2Earth’s—worthofenvironmentalgoodsandservices—theimplicationbeingthatatsomepointthedebtwillbecalledin,andallthoseservices—thethingswhichtheplanetdoesforusforfree—willgrindtoahalt.[K]Whetherthisisright,andifsowhereandwhentheecologicalaxewillfall,ishardtodeterminewithanyprecision—whichiswhygovernmentsandfinancialinstitutionsareonlybeginningtobringsuchrisksintotheireconomiccalculations。Itisalsothereasonwhydevelopmentagenciesarenotunitedintheirviewofenvironmentalissues;whilesome,liketheWRI,maintainthatenvironmentalprogressneedstogohand—in—handwitheconomicdevelopment,othersarguethatthepriorityistobuildathrivingeconomy,andthenusethewealthcreatedtotackleenvironmentaldegradation。[L]Thisviewassumesthatrichsocietieswillinvestinenvironmentalcare。Butisthisright?Dothingsgetbetterorworseaswegetricher?HeretheStockholmdeclarationisambiguous.“Inthedevelopingcountries,”itsays,“mostoftheenvironmentalproblemsarecausedbyunder—development。”Soitissayingthateconomicdevelopmentshouldmakeforacleanerworld?Notnecessarily;“Intheindustralisedcountries,environmentalproblemsaregenerallyrelatedtoindustrialisationandtechnologicaldevelopment,”itcontinues.Inotherwords,poorandrichbothover—exploitthenaturalworld,butfordifferentreasons.It'ssimplynottruethateconomicgrowthwillsurelymakeourworldcleaner.[M]Clearly,richersocietiesareabletoprovideenvironmentalimprovementswhichliewellbeyondthereachofpoorercommunities.Citizensofwealthynationsdemandnationalparks,cleanrivers,cleanairandpoison-freefood。Theyalso,however,usefarmorenaturalresources—fuel,water(allthosebathsandgolfcourses)andbuildingmaterials。[N]Acasecanbemadethatrichnationsexportenvironmentalproblems,themostgraphicexamplebeingclimatechange。Asacountry’swealthgrows,sodoitsgreenhousegasemissions.Thefiguresavailablewillnotbecompletelyaccurate。Measuringemissionsisnotaprecisescience,particularlywhenitcomestoissuessurroundinglanduse;notallnationshavere—leasedup—to-datedata,andinanycase,emissionsfromsomesectorssuchasaviationarenotincludedinnationalstatistics。Butthedataisexactenoughforacleartrendtobeeasilydiscernible。Ascountriesbecomericher,theyproducemoregreenhousegases;andtheimpactofthosegaseswillfallprimarilyinpoorpartsoftheworld。[O]Wealthisnot,ofcourse,theonlyfactorinvolved。TheaverageNorwegianisbetteroffthantheaverageUScitizen,butcontributesabouthalfasmuchtoclimatechange。ButcouldNorwaykeepitsstandardoflivingandyetcutitsemissionstoMoroccanorevenEthiopianlevels?Thatquestion,repeatedacrossadozenenvironmentalissuesandacrossourdiverseplanet,iswhatwillultimatelydeterminewhetherthehumanraceislivingbeyonditsecologicalmeansasitpursueseconomicrevival。36.Examplesshowthatbothrichandpoorcountriesexploitedtheenvironmentforeconomicprogress.37.Environmentalprotectionandimprovementbenefitpeopleallovertheworld。38。Itisnotnecessarilytruethateconomicgrowthwillmakeourworldcleaner.39.ThecommonthemeoftheUNreportsistherelationbetweenenvironmentalprotectionandeconomicgrowth.40.Developmentagenciesdisagreeregardinghowtotackleenvironmentissueswhileensuringeconomicprogress.41.Itisdifficulttofindsolidevidencetoproveenvironmentalfriendlinessgeneratesmoreprofitsthanexploitingthenaturalenvironment.42.Sustainablemanagementofecosystemswillproverewardinginthelongrun.43.Apoliticiannotedforbeingcautiousassertsthatsustainablehumandevelopmentdependsonthenaturalenvironment。44.Poorcountrieswillhavetobearthecostforrichnations’economicdevelopment.45.OnerecentstudywarnsusofthedangeroftheexhaustionofnaturalresourcesonEarth.SectionCDirections:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements。ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD)。YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.PassageOneQuestions46to50arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Interactivetelevisionadvertising,whichallowsviewerstousetheirremotecontrolstoclickonadvertisements,hasbeenpushedforyears。Nearlyadecadeagoitwaspredictedthatviewersof“Friends”,apopularsituationcomedy,wouldsoonbeabletopurchaseasweaterlikeJenniferAniston’swithafewtapsontheirremotecontrol.“It’sbeentheyearofinteractivetelevisionadvertisingforthelasttenortwelveyears,”saysColinDixonofadigital-mediaconsultancy.SothenewsthatCablevision,andAmericancablecompany,wasrollingoutinteractiveadvertisementstoallitscustomersonOctober6thwasgreetedwithsomeskepticism.Duringcommercials,anoverlaywillappearatthebottomofthescreen,promptingviewerstopressabuttontorequestafreesampleororderacatalogue。Cablevisionhopestoallowcustomerstobuythingswiththeirremotecontrolsearlynextyear。Televisionadvertisingcoulddowithaboost。Spendingfellby10%inthefirsthalfoftheyear.Thepopularizationofdigitalvideorecordershascausedadvertiserstoworrythattheircommercialswillbeskipped.SomeareturningtotheInternet,whichischeaperandoffersconcretemeasurementslikeclick—throughrates—especiallyimportantatatimewhenmarketingbudgetsaretight。Withthelaunchofinteractiveadvertising,“manyofthedollarsthatwenttotheInternetwillcomebacktotheTV,”saysDavidKlineofCablevision。Orsotheindustryhopes.Intheory,interactiveadvertisingcanengageviewersinawaythat30-secondspotsdonot.UnileverrecentlyrananinteractivecampaignforitsAxedeodorant(除臭劑),whichkeptviewersengagedformorethanthreeminutesonaverage。Theamountspentoninteractiveadvertisingontelevisionisstillsmall.Magna,anadvertisingagency,reckonsitwillbeworthabout$138millionthisyear。Thatfallsfarshortofthebillionsofdollarspeopleonceexpectedittogenerate.ButDirecTV,ComcastandTimeWarnerCablehaveallinvestedinit。AneweffortledbyCanoeVentures,acoalitionofleadingcableproviders,aimstomakeinteractiveadvertisingavailableacrossAmericalaterthisyear。BrightLineiTV,Whichdesignsandsellsinteractiveads,saysinteresthassurged:itexpectsitsrevenuesalmosttotriplethisyear。BSkyB,Britain’sbiggestsatellite—televisionservice,alreadyprovides9millioncustomerswithinteractiveads。Yettherearedoubtswhetherpeoplewatchingtelevision,a“l(fā)eanback”medium,craveinteraction。Click—throughrateshavebeenhighsofar(around3-4%,comparedwithlessthan0.3%online),butthatmaybearesultofthenovelty。Interactiveadsandviewersmightnotgowelltogether。46。WhatdoesColinDixonmeanbysaying“It’sbeentheyearofinteractivetelevisionadvertisingforthelasttenortwelveyears”(Lines4—5,Para.1)?A)Interactivetelevisionadvertisingwillbecomepopularin10—12years。B)Interactivetelevisionadvertisinghasbeenunderdebateforthelastdecadeorso.C)Interactivetelevisionadvertisingissuccessfulwhenincorporatedintosituationcomedies.D)Interactivetelevisionadvertisinghasnotachievedtheanticipatedresults。47.Whatisthepublic’sresponsetoCablevision’splannedinteractiveTVadvertisingprogram?A)Prettypositive.B)Totallyindifferent。C)Somewhatdoubtful。D)Rathercritical。48。WhatistheimpactofthewideuseofdigitalvideorecordersonTVadvertising?A)IthasmadeTVadvertisingeasilyaccessibletoviewers。B)Ithelpsadvertiserstomeasuretheclick-throughrates.C)IthasplacedTVadvertisingatagreatdisadvantage。D)Itenablesviewerstocheckthesalesitemswithease.49.WhatdowelearnaboutUnilever'sinteractivecampaign?A)ItprovestheadvantageofTVadvertising。B)Ithasdonewellinengagingtheviewers。C)Ithelpsattractinvestmentsinthecompany。D)ithasboostedtheTVadvertisingindustry。50。Howdoestheauthorviewthehithertohighclick-throughrates?A)Theymaybeduetothenovelwayofadvertising.B)Theysignifythepopularityofinteractiveadvertising.C)TheypointtothegrowingcuriosityofTVviewers。D)Theyindicatethefuturedirectionofmediareform.PassageTwoQuestions51to55arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Whatcanbedoneaboutmassunemployment?Allthewiseheadsagree:there’renoquickoreasyanswers。There’sworktobedone,butworkersaren’treadytodoit—they'reinthewrongplaces,ortheyhavethewrongskills,Ourproblemsare“structural,”andwilltakemanyyearstosolve。Butdon’tbotheraskingforevidencethatjustifiesthisbleakview.Thereisn'tany。Onthecontrary,allthefactssuggestthathighunemploymentinAmericaistheresultofinadequatedemand.sayingthatthere’renoeasyanswerssoundswise。Butit'sactuallyfoolish:ourunemploymentcrisiscouldbecuredveryquicklyifwehadtheintellectualclarityandpoliticalwilltoact.Inotherwords,structuralunemploymentisafakeproblem,whichmainlyservesasanexcusefornotpursingrealsolutions.Thefactisjobopeningshaveplungedineverymajorsector,whilethenumberofworkersforcedintopart—timeemploymentinalmostallindustrieshassoared。Unemploymenthassurgedineverymajoroccupationalcategory。Onlythreestates。WithacombinedpopulationnotmuchlargerthanthatofBrooklyn,haveunemploymentratesbelow5%。Sotheevidencecontradictstheclaimthatwe’remainlysufferingfromstructuralunemployment.Why,then,hasthisclaimbecomesopopular?Partoftheansweristhatthisiswhatalwayshappensduringperiodsofhighunemployment-inpartbecauseexpertsandanalystsbelievethatdeclaringtheproblemdeeplyrooted,withnoeasyanswers,makesthemsoundserious.I’vebeenlookingatwhatself-proclaimedexpertsweresayingaboutunemploymentduringtheGreatDepression;itwasalmostidenticaltowhatVerySeriousPeoplearesayingnow。Unemploymentcannotbebroughtdownrapidly,declaredone1935analysis,becausetheworkforceis“unadaptableanduntrained。Itcannotrespondtotheopportunitieswhichindustrymayoffer。”Afewyearslater,alargedefensebuildupfinallyprovidedafiscalstimulusadequatetotheeconomy’sneeds-andsuddenlyindustrywaseagertoemploythose“unadaptableanduntrained"workers。Butnow,asthen,powerfulforcesareideologicallyopposedtothewholeideaofgovernmentactiononasufficientscaletojump-starttheeconomy.Andthat,fundamentally,iswhyclaimsthatwefacehugestructuralproblemshavebeenmultiplying:theyofferareasontodonothingaboutthemassunemploymentthatiscripplingouteconomyandoursociety。Sowhatyouneedtoknowisthatthere’snoevidencewhatsoevertobacktheseclaims。Wearen'tsufferingfromashortageofneededskills,We’resufferingfromalackofpolicyresolve.AsIsaid,structuralunemploymentisn’tarealproblem,it’sanexcuse-areasonnottoactonAmerica’sproblemsatatimewhenactionisdesperatelyneeded。51.WhatdoestheauthorthinkistherootcauseofmassunemploymentinAmerica?A)Corporatemismanagement.B)Insufficientdemand.C)Technologicaladvances。D)Workers’slowadaptation.52。Whatdoestheauthorthinkoftheexperts’claimconcerningunemployment?A)Self-evident.B)Thought—provoking。C)Irrational.D)Groundless.53.WhatdoestheauthorsayhelpedbringdownunemploymentduringtheGreatDepression?A)Theboomingdefenseindustry.B)Thewiseheads'benefitpackage。C)Nationwidetrainingofworkers。D)Thoroughrestructuringofindustries。54。Whathascausedclaimsofhugestructuralproblemstomultiply?A)Powerfuloppositiontogovernment'sstimulusefforts.B)VerySeriousPeople’sattempttocrippletheeconomy.C)Evidencegatheredfrommanysectorsoftheindustries.D)Economists’failuretodetecttheproblemsintime。55.Whatistheauthor'spurposeinwritingthepassage?A)Totestifytotheexperts’analysisofAmerica’sproblems.B)Toofferafeasiblesolutiontothestructuralunemployment.C)Toshowtheurgentneedforthegovernmenttotakeaction。D)ToalertAmericanworkerstotheurgencyforadaptation.PartIVTranslation(30minutes)Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestotranslateapassagefromChineseintoEnglish.YoushouldwriteyouransweronAnswerSheet2。中國的創(chuàng)新正以前所未有的速度蓬勃發(fā)展。為了在科學技術上盡快趕超世界發(fā)達國家,中國近年來大幅度增加了研究開發(fā)資金.中國的大學和研究所正在積極開展創(chuàng)新研究。這些研究覆蓋了從大數(shù)據(jù)到生物化學、從新能源到機器人等高科技領域。它們還與各地的科技園合作,使創(chuàng)新成果商業(yè)化。與此同時,無論在產(chǎn)品還是商業(yè)模式上,中國企業(yè)家也在努力爭做創(chuàng)新的先鋒,以適應國內外消費市場不斷變化和增長的需求。參考答案參考范文:Itisheldbysomepeoplethatknowledgeispower,especiallyscientificandtechnologicalknowledge.Scienceandtechnologyarethemotivepowerofthesocialdevelopment,whichconstituteaprimaryproductiveforce。TheuseofrobotsistheproduceofdevelopmentofscienceandtechnologyPeople’sviewsontheuse

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