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2021年湖南省長沙市大學(xué)英語6級大學(xué)英

語六級預(yù)測試題(含答案)

學(xué)校:班級:姓名:考號:

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2.但現(xiàn)在許多人缺乏閉隊精神

3.在我看來……

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1.有的人喜歡閱讀網(wǎng)絡(luò)作品;

2.有的人喜歡閱讀印刷作品;

3.我的做法。

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wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow.

1.有人認(rèn)為考研是大學(xué)畢業(yè)生最好的出路

2.也有人持不同意見

3.我的看法

ShouldWePursueMaster'sDegree?

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2.造成這一現(xiàn)象的原因

3.我對此的觀點(diǎn)

9.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitled

StartingCareerinaBigCityorSmallTown?.Youshouldwriteatleast150

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10.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitled

MyViewonRemedialExaminations.Youshouldwriteatleast150words

basedontheoutlinegiveninChinesebelow:

1.補(bǔ)考是大學(xué)教育的一部分

2.我對補(bǔ)考的看法

3.如何發(fā)揮補(bǔ)考的作用

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二、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(10題)

11.ArtificialIntelligence

I'msurethatHansMoravecisatleastassaneasIam,buthecertainlybrought

tomindtheclassicmadscientistaswesatinhisfifth-floorofficeatCarnegie-

MellonUniversityonadarkandstormynight.Itwasnearlymidnight,andhe

mixedforeachofusabowlofchocolatemilkandCheerios,withslicesof

bananapiledontop.

Then,withbanana-slicingknifeinhand,Moravec,theseniorresearch

scientistatCarnegieMellon'sMobileRobotLaboratory,outlinedformehow

hecouldcreatearoboticimmortalityforEveryman,adeathlessuniversein

whichlifewouldgoonforever.Bycreatingcomputercopiesofourminds

andtransferring,ordownloading,thisprogramintoroboticbodies,Moravec

explained,humanscouldsurviveforcenturies.

"Youareinanoperatingroom.Arobotbrainsurgeonisinattendance...Your

skullbutnotyourbrainisanesthetized(麻醉).Youarefullyconscious.The

surgeonopensyourbraincaseandpeersinside."ThisishowMoravec

describedtheprocessinapaperhewrotecalled"RobotsThatRove".The

roboticsurgeon'sattentionisdirectedatasmallclumpofaboutonehundred

neuronssomewherenearthesurface.Usinghigh-resolution3-Dnuclear-

magnetic-resonanceholography,phased-arrayradioencephalography,and

ultrasonicradar,thesurgeondeterminesthethree-dimensionalstructureand

chemicalmakeupofthatneuralclump.Itwritesaprogramthatmodelsthe

behavior,oftheclumpandstartsitrunningonasmallportionofthecomputer

sittingnexttoyou.

Thatcomputersittingnexttoyouintheoperatingroomwouldineffectbe

yournewbrain.Aseachareaofyourbrainwasanalyzedandsimulated,the

accuracyofthesimulationwouldbetestedasyoupressedabuttontoshift

betweentheareaofthebrainjustcopiedandthesimulation.Whenyou

couldn'ttellthedifferencebetweentheoriginalandthecopy,thesurgeon

wouldtransferthesimulationofyourbrainintothenew,computerizedone

andrepeattheprocessonthenextareaofyourbiologicalbrain.

"Thoughyouhavenotlostconsciousnessorevenyourtrainofthought,your

mind—somewouldsaysoul—hasbeenremovedfromthebrainandtransferred

toamachine,"Moravecsaid,"Inafinalstepyouroldbodyisdisconnected.

Thecomputerisinstalledinashinynewone,inthestyle,color,andmaterial

ofyourchoice."

AswesataroundMoravec'sofficeIaskedwhatwouldbecomeoftheoriginal

humanbodyafterthedownloading."Youjustdon'tbotherwakingitupagain

ifthecopyingwentsuccessfully."hesaid."It'ssomessy.Humanshavegotso

manyproblemsthatyoumightjustwanttoleaveitretired.Youdon'ttake

yourJunkercaroutifyou'vegotanewone."

Moravec'sideaistheultimateinlifeinsurance.Onceonecopyofthebrain's

contentshasbeenmade,itwillbeeasytomakemultiplebackupcopies,and

thesecouldbestashedinhidingplacesaroundtheworld,allowingyouto

embarkonanysortofadventurewithouthavingtoworryaboutagingordeath.

Asdecadespassintocenturiesyoucouldtraveltheglobeandthenthesolar

systemandbeyond-alwayskeepinganeyeoutforthelatestinroboticbodies

intowhichyoucouldtransferyourcomputermind.

Iflivingforeverweren'tenough,youcouldliveforeverseveraltimesoverby

activatingsomeofyourbackupcopiesandsendingdifferentversionsof

yourselfouttoseetheworld."Youcouldhaveparallelexperiencesandmerge

thememorieslater,"Moravecexplained.

IntheweeksandmonthsthatfollowedmystayatCarnegie-Mellon,Iwas

intriguedbyhowmanyresearchersseemedtobelievedownloadingwould

cometopass.Theonlypointofdisagreementwaswhen-certainlyabig

considerationtothoseofusstillknockingaroundinmortalbodies.Although

someoftheresearchersIspokewithatCarnegie-Mellon,

A.YB.NC.NG

12.Employeeswithoutchildrenareputatadisadvantagebecausetheyalways

havetoforco-workershavingkidstolookafter.

13.

Whenyouaremeasuringyourwork,youshouldconsiderthatifthereis

someoneatworkwhoencouragesyourdevelopmentandtalkstoyouabout

14.WhereDoDreamsComefrom?

Doyouoftendreamatnight?Mostpeopledo.Whentheywakeinthemorning

theysaytothemselves,"WhatastrangedreamIhad!Iwonderwhatmade

medreamthat."

Sometimesdreamsarefrightening.Terriblecreaturesthreatenandpursueus.

Sometimes,indreams,wishescometree.Wecanflythroughtheairorfloat

frommountain-tops.Atothertimeswearetroubledbydreamsinwhich

everythingisconfused.Wearelostandcan'tfindourwayhome.Theworld

seemstohavebeenturnedupside-downandnothingmakessense.

Indreamsweactverystrangely.Wedo,thingswhichwewouldneverdo

whenwe'reawake.Wethinkandsaythingswewouldneverthinkandsay.

Whyaredreamssostrange?Wheredodreamscomefrom?

Peoplehavebeentryingtoanswerthissincethebeginningoftime.Butno

onehasproducedamoresatisfyinganswerthanamancalledSigmundFreud.

One'sdream-worldseemsstrangeandunfamiliar,hesaid,becausedreams

comefromapartofone'smindwhichonecanneitherrecognisenorcontrol.

Henamedthisthe"unconsciousmind".

SigmundFreudwasbornaboutahundredyearsago.Helivedmostofhislife

inVienna,Austria,butendedhisdaysinLondon,soonafterthebeginningof

theSecondWorldWar.

Freudwasoneofthegreatexplorersofourtime.Butthenewworldshe

exploredwereinsidemanhimself.Fortheunconsciousmindislikeadeep

well,fullofmemoriesandfeelings.Thesememoriesandfeelingshavebeen

storedtherefromthemomentofourbirth-perhapsevenbeforebirth.Our

consciousmindhasforgottenthem.Wedonotsuspectthattheyarethereuntil

someunhappyorunusualexperiencecausesustoremember,ortodream

dreams.Thensuddenlyweseeafacewehadforgottenlongago.Wefeelthe

samejealousfearandbitterdisappointmentswefeltwhenwewerelittle

children.

ThisdiscoveryofFreud'sisveryimportantffwewishtounderstandwhy

peopleactastheydo.Fortheunconsciousforcesinsideusareatleastas

powerfulastheconsciousforcesweknowabout.Whydowechooseone

friendratherthananother?Whydoesonestorymakeuscryorlaughwhile

anotherstorydoesn'taffectusatall?Perhapsweknowwhy.Ifwedon't,the

reasonsmayliedeepinourunconsciousminds.

WhenFreudwasachildhewantedtobecomeagreatsoldierandwinhonour

forhiscountry.AtthattimeAustriaandGermanywereatwarwitheachother.

HisfatherusedtotakeSigmunddowntotherailwaystationtowatchthe

trainscomeinfromthebattle-fields.Thetrainswerefullofwoundedsoldiers.

Thereweremenwhohadlostalleye,anarmoralegfightingintilewar.

Manyofthesoldiersweresufferinggreatpain.

YoungSigmundwatchedthewoundedmenastheyweremovedfromthe

trainsintothehay-cartsthatcarriedthemtothehospital.Hewasverysorry

forthem.Hepitiedthemsomuchthathesaidtotheteacherathisschool,"Let

usboysmakebandagesforthepoorsoldiersasoursistersinthegirls'school

do.""'

Eventhen,Freudcaredaboutthesufferingsofothers,soitisn'tsurprisingthat

hebecameadoctorwhenhegrewup.Likeotherdoctorshelearnedallabout

thewayinwhichthehumanbodyworks.Buthebecamemoreandmore

curiousaboutthehumanmind.HewenttoPadstostudywithafamousFrench

doctor,Charcot.Charcot'sspecialstudywasdiseasesofthemindandnerves.

Atthattimeitseemedthatnooneknewverymuchabouttilemind.Ifaperson

wentmad,or"outofhismind",therewasnotmuchthatcouldbedoneabout

it.Therewaslittlehelporcomfortforthemadmanorhisfamily.Peopledidn't

understandatallwhatwashappeningtohim.Hadbebeenpossessedbya

devilorevilspirit?WasGodpunishinghimforwrongdoing?Oftensuch

peoplewereshutawayfromthecompanyofordinarycivi

A.YB.NC.NG

15.

TheresearcherswhometattheAsilomarConferenceGroundsagreedthat

robotswillsoon.

A.besmarterthanhumanbeings

B.beabletocontrolthemselves

C.bemorepopularthantheInternet

D.beabletotakeoverallourwork

16.TrustMe,I'maRobot

Withrobotsnowemergingfromtheirindustrialcagesandmovingintohomes

andworkplaces,roboticistsareconcernedaboutthesafetyimplications

beyondthefactoryfloor.Toaddresstheseconcerns,leadingrobotexperts

havecometogethertotrytofindwaystopreventrobotsfromharmingpeople.

InspiredbythePugwashConferences一aninternationalgroupofscientists,

academiesandactivistsfoundedin1957tocampaignforthenon-proliferation

ofnuclearweaponsthenewgroupofrobo-ethicistsmetearlierthisyearin

Genoa,Italy,andannouncedtheirinitialfindingsinMarchattheEuropean

RoboticsSymposiuminPalermo,Sicily.

"Securityandsafetyarethebigconcerns,"saysHenrikChristensen,chairman

oftheEuropeanRoboticsNetworkattheSwedishRoyalInstituteof

TechnologyinStockholm.Shouldrobotsthatarestrongenoughorheavy

enoughtocrushpeoplebeallowedintohomes?Is"systemmalfunction"a

justifiabledefenceforaroboticfighterplanethatcontravenes(違反)the

GenevaConventionandmistakenlyfiresoninnocentcivilians?

"Thesequestionsmayseemhardtounderstandbutinthenextfewyearsthey

willbecomeincreasinglyrelevant,"saysDr.Christensen.Accordingtothe

UnitedNationsEconomicCommissionforEurope'sWorldRoboticsSurvey,

in2002thenumberofdomesticandservicerobotsmorethantripled,nearly

surpassingtheirindustrialcounterparts.Bytheendof2003thereweremore

than600,000robotvacuumcleanersandlawnmowers—afigurepredictedto

risetomorethan4mbytheendofnextyear.Japaneseindustrialfirmsare

racingtobuildhumanoidrobotstoactasdomestichelpersfortheelderly,and

SouthKoreahassetagoalthat100%ofhouseholdsshouldhavedomestic

robotsby2020.Inlightofallthis,itiscrucialthatwestarttothinkabout

safetyguidelinesnow,saysDr.Christensen.

Stoprightthere

Sowhatexactlyisbeingdonetoprotectusfromthesemechanicalmenaces?

"Notenough,"saysBlayWhitby.Thisishardlysurprisinggiventhatthefield

of"safety-criticalcomputing"isbarelyadecadeold,hesays.Butthingsare

changing,andresearchersareincreasinglytakinganinterestintryingtomake

robotssafer.Oneapproach,which.soundssimpleenough,istrytoprogram

themtoavoidcontactwithpeoplealtogether.Butthisismuchharderthanit

sounds.Gettingarobottonavigateacrossaclutteredroomisdifficultenough

withouthavingtotakeintoaccountwhatitsvariouslimbsorappendages

mightbumpintoalongtheway.

"Regulatingthebehaviourofrobotsisgoingtobecomemoredifficultinthe

future,sincetheywillincreasinglyhaveself-learningmechanismsbuiltinto

them,"saysGianmarcoVeruggio."Asaresult,theirbehaviourwillbecome

impossibletopredictfully,"hesays,"sincetheywillnotbebehavingin

predefinedwaysbutwilllearnnewbehaviourastheygo."

Thenthereisthequestionofunpredictablefailures.Whathappensifarobot's

motorsstopworking,oritsuffersasystemfailurejustasitisperformingheart

surgeryorhandingyouacupofhotcoffee?Youcan,ofcourse,buildin

redundancybyaddingbackupsystems,saysHirochikaInoue.Butthis

guaranteesnothing,hesays."Onehundredpercentsafetyisimpossible

throughtechnology,"saysDr.Inoue.Thisisbecauseultimatelynomatterhow

thoroughyouare,youcannotanticipatetheunpredictablenatureofhuman

behaviour,hesays.Ortoputitanotherway,nomatterhowsophisticatedyour

robotisatavoidingpeople,peoplemightnotalwaysmanagetoavoidit,and

couldenduptrippingoveritandfallingdownthestairs.

Legalproblems

Inanycase,saysDr.Inoue,thelawsreallyjustsummarizecommonsense

principlesthatarealreadyappliedtothedesignofmostmodemappliances,

bothdomesticandindustr

A.Thenon-proliferationofnuclearweapons.

B.Saferobotsinallaspectsoflife.

C.Robot-ethicsinthenewcentury.

D.Restrie6onontheuseofrobotsasaweapon.

17.Besidesrelievingbackpain,acupuncturealsoseemstogivepatients

A.aspa-likeexperience

B.alingeringhappyfeeling

C.modestbenefitsinskincare

D.increasedbloodcirculation

18.

InFreud'stheory,anxietycanberemoved

19.Consideringchanceopportunities,unluckypeopledon'thavebecausethey

A.havemissedalotofchances

B.arebomwithmisfortune

C.havelittleabilitiestodealwithproblems

D.havenochanceactually

20.

Accordingtheracerules,dogsforracemusthave.

三、3.ListeningComprehension(10題)

21.(22)

A.Swimmingpool.B.Gymnasium.C.Tenniscourt.D.Sauna.

22.

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23.聽力原文:M:Couldyoushowmethatoncemore?

W:Sure,putthepaperintothemachine,setyourmargin,andputyourfingers

onthekeys.Nowyou'reready.

Q:Whatisthewomandoing?

(16)'

A.Typing.

B.Drawingapicture.

C.Doingexercise.

D.Playingthepiano.

24.聽力原文:M:Whatdoyoumean,mysuitisn'treadyyet!Idroppedit

offforalterationmorethanthreeweeksago.

W:Ourtailorhasbeenoutsick.Soworkisbackedupforaboutaweek.

Q:Whatistheman'sproblem?

(14)

A.Hefeltsickwhenhesawthealteration.

B.Hethinksthewomanisbeingmean.

C.Heexpectedhissuittobeready.

D.Hebackedupintoanothercar.

25.SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2long

conversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbe

askedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbe

spokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,

youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichis

thebestanswer.

聽力原文:M:Mikesaidhe'sgoingtostayupallnightstudyingforhis

geographyexamtomorrowmorning.

W:Wouldn'thebebetteroffgettingagoodnightsleepsohe'llfeelfreshin

themorning?

Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean?

(12)

A.Mikecan'tpasstheexam.

B.Mikedoesn'tneedtostudyatall.

C.Mikeshouldgetsomefreshairinthemorning

D.HavingagoodrestwillhelpMikewiththeexam.

26.聽力原文:M:I'dliketoexchangethisgreentablecloththatIboughtlast

weekfortheredone.

W:Let'sseenow.Theredoneisonly$10.95,andthegreenonewas$15.

Q:Approximatelyhowmuchmoneydoestheclerkowethemane

(18)‘

A.$39.B.$35.C.$4.D.$5.

27.聽力原文:Mostsingle-parentfamiliesresultwhenamarriageendsin

divorce.(29)Inmostcasesthedivorcedparentsdecidewhowillhavethe

children.(30)About85percentofthechildrenlivewiththeirmotherafter

divorce.However,moredivorcedmenwanttheirchildrentolivewiththem.

Sometimesadivorcecausesadisputeaboutwhowillcareforthechildren.In

thesecasesajudgedecides.Inanincreasingnumberofdisputes,ajudge

ordersthatbothparentssharethechildren.Usuallythechildrenwilllivewith

oneparent,andboththemotherandfatherwilltakepartindecisionsaffecting

them.Inothercasesthechildrenwilllivewiththemotherpartofthetime,

andwiththefatherpartofthetime.Frankandhisdivorcedwife,forexample,

shareresponsibilityforcaringfortheir6-yearolddaughter.Thelittlegirllives

withFrankfor10days,thensheliveswithhermotherfor10days.

Inothereasesmencarefortheirchildrenalone.Tony,forexample,was18

whenhisgirlfriendhadababy.Hisgirlfrienddisappearedandleftthebaby

behind.Tonydecidedhewantedtocareforhissonbyhimself.Yethewasnot

sureheknewbowtodoit.SohejoinedagroupinBostoncalledFathers

Incorporated.Thegroupoffersadviceandskillstohelp.(31)Tonytakecare

ofhisson.Tonybelieveshecanbeagoodparent.Hesayswomenhavebeen

doingthejobforalongtime."So,"hesays,"whynotmen?"

(30),

A.Father'sincorporated.

B.DivorceRate.

C.Single-parentfamilies.

D.Children'scareinsingle-parentfamilies.

28.(42)

29.聽力原文:W:DoyouknowanythingaboutProf.Smith'sclass?

M:Ifyouarelookingforaneasycourse,forgetit.Prof.Smithwritesthe

trickiestexamsinthedepartment.

Q:WhatdowelearnaboutProf.Smith?

(14)

A.Heisveryforgetful.

B.Helikestoplaytricks.

C.Histestsaredifficult.

D.Itiseasytopasshiscourse.

30.聽力原文:W:Wenowinterruptourregularschedulednewsprogramto

bringyouliveup-to-datecoverageonthecivilunrestinthenewlyformed

countryofKarnak,whereourmanStanFieldingisstationed.Stan...

M:ThisisStanFieldingreportinglivefromthesuburbsofthecapitalcity.

Just20minutesago,rebelforce

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