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    6月*英语六级真题及答案解析「阅读理解」

    Section A选词填空

    : In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank is by a letter. Please mark the letter for each item on ,Answer Street 2 with a single line through the centre. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.

    Questions 26 to 35 are based on the following passage.

    Pursuing a career is an essential part of . "The becomes an adult when he26__________ a real job." To cognitive like Piaget, adulthood meant the beginning of an27__________ .

    Piaget argued that once enter the world of work, their newly acquired ability to form allows them to create that are too ideal. The28__________ of such ideals, without the tempering of the reality of a job or , rapidly leads to become29__________ of the non- world and to press for reform in a way. Piaget said: "True to society comes30__________ when the reformer attempts to put his ideas to work."

    Of course, youthful idealism is often , and no one likes to give up dreams. Perhaps, taken31__________ out of context, Piaget's statement seems harsh. What he was32__________ , however, is the way reality can modify views. Some people refer to such as maturity. Piaget argued that attaining and accepting a vocation is one of the best ways to modify idealized views and to mature.

    As careers and vocations become less available during times of33__________ , may be hard hit. Such difficult economic times may leave many __________ about their roles in society. For this reason, community and job programs that offer summer and vacation work are not only __35__ but also help to stimulate the 's sense of worth.

    A.

    B.

    C. capturing

    D. confused

    E.

    F. entrance

    G. excited

    H. existence

    I.

    J.

    K.

    L. promises

    M. recession

    N. slightly

    O.

    Section B段落匹配

    : In this section, you are going to read a passage with ten attached to it. Each statement contains given in one of the . Identify the paragraph from which the is derived. You may choose a paragraph more than once. Each paragraph is marked with a letter. Answer the questions by marking the letter on Answer Sheet 2.

    Can societies be rich and green?

    [A] our economies are to flourish, if global poverty is to be and if the well-being of the world's people enhanced—not just in this but in —we must make sure we take care of the natural and resources on which our economic activity depends." That statement comes not, as you might imagine, from a tree-hugging, save-the-world greenie (环保主义者), but from Gordon Brown, a with a for rigour, and above all, caution.

    [B] A thing for the man who runs one of the world's most powerful economies to say? Perhaps; though in the run-up to the five-year review of the (千年的)Goals, he is far from alone. The roots of his speech, given in March at the meeting of and energy ministers from the G20 group of nations, stretch back to 1972, and the United Nations on the Human in Stockholm.

    [C] "The and of the human is a major issue which affects the well-being of peoples and economic the world," read the final from this gathering, the first of a sequence which would lead to the Rio de Janeiro Earth Summit in 1992 and the World Summit in three years ago.

    [D] Hunt through the reports prepared by UN agencies and groups—many for such as this year's Goals review—and you will find that the linkage between and economic progress is a common thread.

    [E] Managing is more than them, according to the Ecosystem . But finding hard evidence to support the thesis is not so easy. Thoughts turn first to some sort of global statistic, some indicator which would rate the wealth of nations in both economic and terms and show a between the two.

    [F] If such an indicator exists, it is well hidden. And on , this is not ; the single word "" has so many , and there are so many other factors affecting wealth—such as the oil deposits—that teasing out a simple economy- would be almost .

    [G] The Ecosystem , a vast four-year global study which reported its initial earlier this year, found reasons to believe that managing — working with nature rather than against it—might be less in the short term, but certainly brings long-term rewards.

    [H] And the World Resources Institute (WRI) in its World Resources 2005 report, issued at the end of August, produced several such examples from Africa and Asia; it also that affects the poor more than the rich, as poorer people derive a much higher of their income directly from the natural resources around them.

    [I] But there are also many examples of growing wealth by trashing the , in rich and poor parts of the world alike, whether through mineral , drastic water use for , slash-and-burn farming, or fossil-fuel-guzzling (大量消耗) transport. Of course, such growth may not persist in the long term—which is what Mr. Brown and the Stockholm were both to point out. Perhaps the best example of boom growth and bust decline is the Grand Banks fishery. For almost five centuries a very large supply of cod (鳕鱼) provided abundant raw material for an industry which at its peak employed about 40,000 people, entire in . Then, abruptly, the cod collapsed. There were no longer enough fish in the sea for the stock to maintain itself, let alone an industry. More than a decade later, there was no sign of the ecosystem re-building itself. It had, , been fished out of existence; and the once mighty fleet now gropes about for crab on the sea floor.

    [J] There is a view that modem humans are sowing the seeds of a global Grand Banks-style disaster. The idea is that we are taking more out of what you might call the planet's bank balance than it can sustain; we are living beyond our means. One recent study attempted to calculate the extent of this " overshoot of the human economy", and found that we are using Earth's-worth of goods and services—the being that at some point the debt will be called in, and all those services—the things which the planet does for us for free-will grind to a halt.

    [K] Whether this is right, and if so where and when the axe will fall, is hard to determine with any precision—which is why and financial are only beginning to bring such risks into their economic . It is also the reason why agencies are not

    united in their view of issues; while some, like the WRI, maintain that progress needs to go hand-in-hand with economic , others argue that the priority is to build a thriving economy, and then use the wealth created to tackle .

    [L] This view assumes that rich societies will invest in care. But is this right? Do things get better or worse as we get richer? Here the Stockholm is ambiguous. "In the countries," it says, "most of the problems are caused by under-." So it is saying that economic should make for a cleaner world? Not ; "In the countries, problems are generally related to and ," it continues. In other words, poor and rich both over-exploit the natural world, but for different reasons. It's simply not true that economic growth will surely make our world cleaner.

    [M] Clearly, richer societies are able to provide which lie well beyond the reach of poorer . Citizens of wealthy nations demand national parks, clean rivers, clean air and poison-free food They also, however, use far more natural resources—fuel, water (all those baths and golf courses) and building materials.

    [N] A case can be made that rich nations export problems, the most graphic example being climate change. As a country's wealth grows, so do its gas emissions. The figures available will not be accurate. Measuring emissions is not a precise science, when it comes to issues land use; not all nations have released up-to-date data, and in any case, emissions from some sectors such as aviation are not included in national . But the data is exact enough for a clear trend to be easily . As countries become richer, they produce more gases; and the impact of those gases will fall primarily in poor parts of the world.

    [O] Wealth is not, of course, the only factor involved. The average Norwegian is better off than the average US citizen, but about half as much to climate change. But could Norway keep its standard of living and yet cut its emissions to Moroccan or even Ethiopian levels? That question, repeated across a dozen issues and across our diverse planet, is what will determine whether the human race is living beyond its means as it pursues economic revival.

    注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。

    36. Examples show that both rich and poor countries exploited the for economic progress.

    37. and benefit people all over the world.

    38. It is not true that economic growth will make our world cleaner.

    39. The common theme of the UN reports is the relation between and economic growth.

    40. agencies disagree regarding how to tackle issues while ensuring economic progress.

    41. It is difficult to find solid evidence to prove generates more profits than the natural .

    42. of will prove rewarding in the long run.

    43. A noted for being cautious asserts that human depends on the natural .

    44. Poor countries will have to bear the cost for rich nations's economic .

    45. One recent study warns us of the danger of the of natural resources on Earth.

    Section C仔细阅读

    : There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or . For each of them there are four choices marked A. , B. , C. and D.. You should decide on the best choice and mark the letter on Answer sheet with a single line through the centre.

    Passage One

    Questions 46 to 50 are based on the following passage.

    , which allows viewers to use their remote controls to click on , has been pushed for years. Nearly a decade ago it was predicted that viewers of "Friends", a popular situation comedy, would soon be able to purchase a sweater like Jennifer Aniston's with a few taps on their remote control. "It's been the year of for the last ten or twelve years," says Colin Dixon of a digital-media .

    So the news that , an American cable company, was rolling out to all its customers on October 6th was greeted with some . During , an overlay will appear at the bottom of the screen, prompting viewers to press a button to request a free sample or order a catalogue. hopes to allow customers to buy things with their remote controls early next year.

    could do with a boost. Spending fell by 10% in the first half of the year. The of digital video recorders has caused to worry that their will be skipped. Some are turning to the Internet, which is cheaper and offers concrete like click-through rates— important at a time when marketing budgets are tight. With the launch of , "many of the dollars that went to the Internet will come back to the TV," says David Kline of . Or so the industry hopes.

    In theory, can engage viewers in a way that 30-second spots do not Unilever recently ran an campaign for its Axe deodorant (除臭剂), which kept viewers engaged for more than three minutes on average.

    The amount spent on on is still small. Magna, an agency, reckons it will be worth about $138 million this year. That falls far short of the billions of dollars people once expected it to generate. But DirecTV, Comcast and Time Warner Cable have all invested in it. A new effort led by Canoe Ventures, a coalition of leading cable providers, aims to make available across America later this year. iTV, which designs and sells ads, says interest has surged: it expects its revenues almost to triple this year. BSkyB, Britain's biggest satellite- service, already provides 9 million customers with ads.

    Yet there are doubts whether people watching , a "lean back" medium, crave . Click-through rates have been high so far (around 3-4%, compared with less than % online), but that may be a result of the novelty. ads and viewers might not go well together.

    46. What does Colin Dixon mean by saying "It's been the year of for the last ten or twelve years(Lines 4-5, Para. 1)?

    A. will become popular in 10-12 years.

    B. has been under debate for the last decade or so.

    C. is when into situation comedies.

    D. has not achieved the results.

    47. What is the public's response to 's planned TV program?

    A. Pretty positive.

    B. Totally .

    C. Somewhat doubtful.

    D. Rather critical.

    48. What is the impact of the wide use of digital video recorders on TV ?

    A. It has made TV easily to viewers.

    B. It helps to measure the click-through rates.

    C. It has placed TV at a great .

    D. It enables viewers to check the sales items with ease.

    49. What do we learn about Unilever's campaign?

    A. It proves the advantage of TV .

    B. It has done well in engaging the viewers.

    C. It helps attract in the company.

    D. It has boosted the TV industry.

    *英语六级阅读强化题附答案?在英语六级考试中的阅读理解占有重要地位,在剩下的备考时间里需要大家加强英语阅读理解的练习。下面我为大家带来*英语六级阅读强化题,欢迎大家阅读练习。
    *英语六级阅读强化题***一***
    No country ignites the Western as . For hundreds of years it has , tropical paradise. From the mad passionof Carnival2 to the vastness of the dark Amazon3 ,Brazil is a country of mythical .

    Roughly the size of the US *** excluding Alaska*** ,Brazil is a huge country enpassing nearly half ofSouth America , and bordering on most of the continent’s other nations — Ecuador and Chileare the . After 40 years of internal migration and growth, Brazil is alsoan urban country; four out of every five live in a city. Sao Paulo, with more than 17million , is the world’s second most populous city. Brazil’s is the Atlantic coast, and much of the country, including the massive Amazon Basin,remains scarcely populated and hard to access.

    For most, the Brazilian journey begins in Rio de Janeiro4. One of the world’s great cities, Riohas developed a highly advanced culture of pleasure. It revolves around the famous beaches , and is fueled by the music of samba 5 and the athletici *** of soccer. *** reaches its climax every February or March, during the Carnival — five days ofrevelry, unrivaled by any other party on the globe. Rio de Janeiro state is blessed with some ofthe country’s best beaches. Inland, the coastal mountains rise rapidly from lush, green,tropical forest, in peaks. The mountains are by where you can enjoy Brazil’s best hiking and climbing.
    The Amazon jungles are the world’s largest tropical , fed by the world’s largest river,and home to the richest and most diverse ecosystem on earth — a nature lover’s ! Though by rapid , the still offers years for the traveler.

    Wherever you go in Brazil, you’ll see at their beaches playing. The beach is passion. , with over 8, 000 km of coastline, there are an of superb beaches, so you should have little problem finding your own .

    Brazil may not be the paradise on Earth that many travelers once imagined, but it is a land ofoften beauty. There are still stretches of , islands tropical beaches, and endless rivers. And there are the people , the visitor with their energy, fantasy and joy.

    阅读自测

    Ⅰ. Fill in the blanks with proper :

    1. His words bordered_______ rudeness.

    2. The feminine talk revolved mostly_______ clothes, bargains and *** all scandals.

    3. He is blessed_______ good health.

    4. The science fair _______ the awarding of prizes.

    5. He delighted the audience_______ his .

    Ⅱ. Answer the question in your own words :

    Why is Rio de Janeiro so to travelers?
    *英语六级阅读强化题答案
    Ⅰ. 1. on 2 . around 3. with 4. in 5 . with

    Ⅱ. Because it has developed a highly of pleasure , with beautiful beaches, samba ,soccer, annual carnivals and national parks.
    *英语六级阅读强化题***二***
    Ever since , the ancient Greek traveler, first described Egypt as“the gift of theNile3”, she has been capturing the of allwho visit her.

    The awe -inspiring monuments, left by , Greeks and Romans as well as by the and Muslims, attract thousands of year — but the pyramids, temples, tombs, and mosques are just part of ’s .

    Modern Egypt —where mud-brick villages stand beside Pharaonic ruins by , stone and glass buildings — is at the cultural of East and West, ancient andmodern. While TV antennae decorate rooftops , from the crowded of Cairo to the mud homes of farming villages and the goatskin tents of the Bedouins4,the fellahin the Nile’s fertile valley still tend their fields with the archaic tools oftheir ancestors.

    In the of Cairo the sound of the muezzin6 summoning the faithful to with the pop music of ghetto blasters7 and the screech of car horns. there are people : swathed in long flowing robes or western-style clothes, buses, weaving through an obstacle course of animals and exhaust-spewing traffic from hivelike buildings.

    edifices aside, the of this country lies in its natural beauty andin the of the Egyptian people .

    Through the Nile River flows serene and majestic, the lifeblood of Egypt as it ha *** een since the beginning of history.

    阅读自测

    Ⅰ. Give the synonyms to the following words:

    1. archaic 2 . swathe 3. 4 . screech 5. serene 6 .

    Ⅱ. Translate the sentences into English with the words in parenthe ses :

    1. 她的精彩表演使观众为之神往。*** capture ***

    2. 她初见长城时, 敬畏之感油然而生。*** awe***

    3. 他被召进宫里。*** summon***

    4. 消除紧张的方法在于学会放松。*** lie ***
    *英语六级阅读强化题答案
    Ⅰ. 1. ancient / antique 2 . wrap / clothe 3. / 4 . shriek / scream / tranquil / peaceful 6 . giant / huge /

    Ⅱ. 1. Her brilliant captured ’s . 2. Her first view of the GreatWall filled her with awe. 3. He was summoned to thepalace. 4. The cure for stress lies in learning to 六级阅读原文及参考答案解析

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    阅读篇一

    Questions 46 to 50 are based on the following passage

    Professor Stephen Hawking has warned that the creation of powerful (AI) will be “either the best, or the worst thing, ever to happen to humanity”, and praised the creation of an academic institute dedicated to the future of as “crucial to the future of our and our species.”

    Hawking was speaking at the opening of the Centre for the Future of (LCFI) at Cambridge , a multi- institute that will attempt to tackle some of the open-ended questions raised by the rapid pace of in AI research. “We spend a great deal of time studying history,” Hawking said, “which, let’s face it, is mostly the history of stupidity. So it’s a welcome change that people are studying instead the future of .”

    While the world-renowned physicist has often been cautious about AI, raising concerns that humanity could be the architect of its own if it creates a super- with a will of its own, he was also quick to highlight the positives that AI research can bring. “The potential benefits of creating are huge,” he said. “We cannot predict what we might achieve when our own minds are amplified by AI. Perhaps with the tools of this new , we will be able to undo some of the damage done to the natural world by the last one – . And surely we will aim to finally eradicate disease and poverty. And every aspect of our lives will be . In short, success in creating AI could be the biggest event in the history of our .”

    Huw Price, the centre’s academic director and the Bertrand Russell professor of at Cambridge , where Hawking is also an academic, said that the centre came about partially as a result of the ’s Centre for Risk. That institute examined a wider range of potential problems or humanity, while the LCFI has a narrow focus.

    AI pioneer Margaret Boden, professor of cognitive science at the of Sussex, praised the progress of such . As recently as 2009, she said, the topic wasn’t taken seriously, even among AI . “AI is hugely exciting,” she said, “but it has , which present grace dangers given use.”

    The academic community is not alone in warning about the potential dangers of AI as well as the potential benefits. A number of pioneers from the industry, most famously the Elon Musk, have also expressed their concerns about the damage that a super- AI could do to humanity.

    46. What did Stephen Hawking think of ?

    A) It would be vital to the progress of human .

    B) It might be a blessing or a disaster in the making.

    C) It might present as well as .

    D) It would be a expansion of human .

    46. B. It might be a blessing or a disaster in the making.

    【定位】根据题干Stephen Hawking think of 定位到*段*句

    【解析】“either the best, or the worst thing…”,要么是*的,要么是最坏的,与选项B对应。选项A不是本文主旨所在。选项C偷换逻辑,文中是说人工智能可能有益也可能有害,不是在说机遇与挑战并存。选项D在原文并未直接提及,也与主旨无关。

    47. What did Hawking say about the creation of the LCFI?

    A) It would the process of AI research.

    B) It would mark a step forward in the AI industry.

    C) It was extremely important to the destiny of humankind.

    D) It was an of multi- .

    47. C. It was extremely important to the destiny of humankind.

    【定位】根据关键词the creation of the LCFI定位到*段第二句

    【解析】“crucial to the future of our and our species” 对我们文明和我们物种的未来至关重要,与选项C对应。本题较为简单,选项A、选项B与选项D均没有在原文中提及,而且 文章 是在说LEFI的重要性。

    48. What did Hawking say was a welcome change in AI research?

    A) The shift of research focus from the past to the future.

    B) The shift of research from theory to .

    C) The greater emphasis on the negative impact of AI.

    D) The awareness of mankind’s past stupidity.

    48. A. The shift of research focus from the past to the future.

    【定位】根据关键词a welcome change定位到第二段末尾句

    【解析】it’s a welcome change that people are studying instead the future of . 人们研究的是智慧的未来,这是一个令人欢迎的变化。根据前文的We spend a great deal of time studying history…is mostly the history of stupidity可知,我们花了很多时间研究愚蠢的历史,可以选出选项A。选项B与选项C在原文没有提及。选项D偏离了重点,题干是在问令人欢迎的变化是什么,对应原文“从研究历史到研究未来的转换”。

    49. What concerns did Hawking raise about AI?

    A) It may exceed human sooner or later.

    B) It may over-amplify the human mind.

    C) Super- may cause its own .

    D) Super— may ruin mankind.

    49. D. Super— may ruin mankind.

    【定位】根据题干concerns和Hawking raise about AI定位到原文第三段*句

    【解析】…raising concerns that humanity could be the architect of its own if it creates a super-…:如果人类有自己的意愿创造出一种超级智能,那么人类可能是自身毁灭的建筑师。对应选项D。选项A与选项B没有在原文提及。选项D与选项C的差异在于,选项D是说人工智能毁灭人类,选项C是说人工智能毁灭人工智能自身。这是题目陷阱——原文中的its own ,its指代前文的humanity人类。

    50. What do we learn about some from the industry?

    A) They are much by the academic community.

    B) They are most likely to benefit from AI .

    C) They share the same concerns about AI as academic.

    D) They believe they can keep AI under human control.

    50. C. They share the same concerns about AI as academic.

    【定位】根据关键词some 定位到原文*一段第二句

    【解析】most famously the Elon Musk, have also expressed their concerns about the damage that a super- AI could do to humanity. 最著名的企业家埃隆·马斯克,也表达了他们对超级智能人工智能可能对人类造成的损害的担忧。这种担忧正是前文的学术界表达的。所以选项C为正确答案。选项A、选项B与选项D均没有在原文中提及。

    阅读篇二:

    Question 51 to 55 are based on the following passage.

    The market for products designed for older adults could reach $30 billion by next year, and startups(初创公司)want in on the action. What they sometimes lack is feedback from the people who they hope will use their products. So Brookdale, the country’s largest owner of , has been inviting a few select just to move in for a few days, show off their products and hear what the residents have to say.

    That’s what brought Dayle Rodriguez, 28, all the way from England to the dining room of Brookdale South Bay in Torrance, . Rodriguez is the community and marketing manager for a company called Sentab. The startup’s product, Sentab TV, enables older adults who may not be with computers to access email, video chat and social media using just their and a remote control.

    “It’s nothing new, it’s nothing too and it’s natural because lots of people have TV remotes,” says Rodriguez.

    But none of that is the topic of in the Brookdale dining room. Instead, Rodriguez solicits residents’ advice on what he should get on his and how he should spend the afternoon. Playing cards was on the agenda, as well as learning to play mahjong( 麻将 ).

    Rodriguez says it’s important that residents here don’t feel like he’s selling them something. “I’ve had more feedback in a passive approach,” he says. “Playing pool, playing cards, having dinner, having lunch,” all work better “than going through a survey of questions. When they get to know me and to trust me, knowing for sure I’m not selling them something – there’ll be more honest feedback from them.”

    Rodriguez is just the seventh to move into one of Brookdale’s 1,100 senior living . Other new products in the program have included a kind of full-body blow dryer and specially designed clothing that allows people with to dress and undress .

    Mary Lou Busch, 93, agreed to try the Sentab system. She tells Rodriguez that it might be good for someone, but not for her.

    “I have the computer and Face Time, which I talk with my family on,” she explains. She also has an iPad and a . “So I do pretty much I need to do.”

    To be fair, if Rodriguez had wanted feedback from some more (害怕技术的) seniors, he might have ended up in the wrong Brookdale community. This one is located in the heart of Southern ’s aerospace corridor. Many residents have in , business and academic circles.

    But Rodriguez says he’s still learning something important by moving into this Brookdale community: “People are more tech- than we thought.”

    And besides, where else would he learn to play mahjong?

    51. What does the passage say about the startups?

    A) They never lose time in upgrading products for seniors.

    B) They want to have a share of the seniors’ goods market.

    C) They invite seniors to their companies to try their products.

    D) They try to profit from promoting digital products to seniors.

    答案:B

    【解析】

    The market for products designed for older adults could reach $30 billion by next year, and startups(初创公司)want in on the action.

    原句中说专门为老年人定制产品市场在明年将创300亿美元的营业额,而startups初创公司也want in on the action想要从中分取一杯羹。选项,就是跟The market for products designed for older adults could reach $30 billion by next year, and startups(初创公司)want in on the action.的同义替换。

    52. Some have been invited to Brookdale to .

    A) have an interview with potential customers

    B) conduct a survey of

    C) collect residents’ feedback on their products

    D) show senior residents how to use IT products

    答案:C

    【解析】

    So Brookdale, the country’s largest owner of , has been inviting a few select just to move in for a few days, show off their products and hear what the residents have to say.这里的题眼在于hear what the residents have to say,听听居民们对他们的产品怎么看,也就是选项C中的collect residents’ feedback。

    53. What do we know about SentabTV?

    A) It is a TV program catering to the interest of the elderly.

    B) It is a digital TV which enjoys among seniors.

    C) It is a TV specially designed for seniors to view programs.

    D) It is a system via TV instead of a computer.

    答案:D

    【解析】

    The startup’s product, Sentab TV, enables older adults who may not be with computers to access email, video chat and social media using just their and a remote control.

    原文中提到SentabTV帮助不习惯用电脑的老年人,跟选项D中instead of a computer呼应。

    54. What does Rodriguez say is important in promoting products?

    A) Winning trust from customers.

    B) Knowing the likes and dislikes of customers.

    C) their on the spot.

    D) promptly to customer feedback.

    答案:A

    【解析】

    Rodriguez says it’s important that residents here don’t feel like he’s selling them something. “I’ve had more feedback in a passive approach,” he says. “Playing pool, playing cards, having dinner, having lunch,” all work better “than going through a survey of questions. When they get to know me and to trust me, knowing for sure I’m not selling them something – there’ll be more honest feedback from them.”

    原句中提到了When they get to know me and to trust me,重要在于能得到居民的了解与信任,对应选项A,获得潜在客户的信任。

    55. What do we learn about the seniors in the Brookdale community?

    A) Most of them are in using the Sentab.

    B) They are quite at ease with high-tech products.

    C) They have much in common with seniors elsewhere.

    D) Most of them enjoy a longer life than average people.

    答案:B

    【解析】

    But Rodriguez says he’s still learning something important by moving into this Brookdale community: “People are more tech- than we thought.”这句话的*半句提到,人们比我们想象中精通技术,B选项的quite at ease with指的是人们对高科技产品使用的得心应手,正好为同义替换。


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    英语六级考试阅读题如何答题?

    1、指读


    即为了“集中注意力”,用手指或笔尖指着文章细细的逐词阅读。一遇到生词,便停顿下来,无法在通篇理解的基础上继续进行阅读。也影响整句或整段的意思的理解。


    2、唇读


    即有的学生在阅读中寺喜欢读出声来,或即使不出声,嘴唇了蠕动,或脑子里也在想着读音,无形当中影响了大脑的思维速度。


    3、回读


    也叫“即时重读”即在阅读中遇到生词或不熟悉的短语时,返回句首甚至段首重读;还有相当多的学生对阅读忆经产生心理定势,即认为自已*遍肯定读不懂,因此反复多遍,浪费很多时间。


    4、译读


    即在阅读过程中,不断地进行膛词逐句的翻译,通过译成母语来辅助理解。由于没有掌握正确的阅读方法,习惯于在不加限定的时间内,对一小块文章精雕细琢,导致了逐词阅读接受信息的习惯。


    英语六级考试阅读题如何答题?小编就说到这里了,更多关于*英语六级备考技巧,备考干货,新闻资讯,成绩查询,英语六级准考证打印入口,准考证打印时间等内容,小编会持续更新。祝愿各位考生都能取得满意的成绩。

    英语六级考试阅读理解解题技巧

    1.主旨题包括三种题型:中心思想,*标题,写作目的。常见的出题模式为 What's the main idea of this passage? What is the purpose of ……? The best title / the most title is ……? 虽然题型不同,但解题思路是一致的,方法也是相通的,通常可以采用“重要句解题法”(首段首句、末段末句、二段一句、各段首末句)、“段落大意相加法”、“题干推论法”等。需要注意的是主旨题的设题位置往往是*题或*一题 ,而且选项答案通常比较抽象。


    2.细节题承载了考试的主要考题,主要考查考生的细致与敏感。主要通过题干关键词的定位寻找文章的对应出题点,然后比较选项得出答案。


    3. 推论题的常见模式是What can you infer from this passage? 或What does this passage imply? 推论题的答案往往不是原文某句话的照搬与照抄,而是原文某句话的同义改写或某几句话的总结与归纳,与原文一模一样的答案不能入选。因此了解句子的基本意思,挖掘潜在内涵就是解题的关键,至于句子基本意思的理解在*个境界中已经阐述。


    4.猜词题包括词汇理解,句子理解和指代理解三种形式。这种题型并不是考查考生的单词量,而是培养考生能够利用句子之间的关系以及上下文的联系推测某个词、句、代词的含义。通常解题利用代入法,参考“词性、 用法、褒贬色彩”三“一致原则”,而往往不选该单词最基本的意思,深刻或抽象意思才可能是答案。


    5. 作者观点态度题相对比较简单,通常作者的态度和观点都会在文章的开头或结尾呈现,当然不能完全排除作者在通篇文中有观点转换的可能,一般来说考生掌握常见的观点态度词就行,例如:objective, , , neutral, positive等。


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    六级有几篇阅读理解?

    六级有4篇阅读理解。快速阅读一篇,后面的阅读三篇SectionA一篇,SectionB两篇。根据**英语六级考试大纲可知,阅读理解部分由词汇理解(1篇)、长篇阅读(1篇)和仔细阅读(2篇)构成。词汇理解的篇章长度为250-300词。长篇阅读的篇章长度约1200词。

    仔细阅读的每篇长度为400-450词。阅读理解部分的分值比例为35% ,其中词汇理解占5%,长篇阅读占10%,仔细阅读占20%。考试时间40分钟。

    六级怎么过

    首先是小对话听力,信息量较小,这部分多加练习和总结,比重也不大。做过四六级真题的都知道,问题是在听完对话后再念出来,所以这种形式也是听力难的重要原因。建议你们去网上找“神推测”,有详细介绍。无论你会不会,他都会让你选出正确答案,我就不再赘述啦。

    特别说明一下后面的单词填空,六级是单词和短语,短语一般两至三个。我认为四级这部分比较简单,只要你能听清楚关键部分,并且词汇量大并且能正确写出,一般没问题。六级就要凭实力了,实在不行就学会放弃,后面的题也能让你过。



    英语六级考试卷阅读理解题每年有几套

    英语六级考试卷阅读理解题每年有3套。

    英语六级考试报名条件

    1、全日制普通高校专科、本科和研究生在校生。

    2、各类全日制成人高校院校本科、专科在校生。

    3、修完*英语六级课程且*英语四级考试达到一定分数(由于新报分体制尚未试行,具体分数待定)的学生才能报考*六级考试。 

    4、考生一律在就读学校报名、考试。

    扩展资料:

    六级考试注意事项:

    1、身份证准考证在考试前一天一定要准备好,同时准备好答题使用的各种笔,比如中性笔,以及答题卡专用的2B铅笔。

    2、在正式开始作答前,按要求正确填写(涂)答题卡1和答题卡2上的准考证号、姓名等信息后,还应将试题册背面的条形码粘贴条揭下后粘贴至答题卡1左上角的条形码粘贴框内,并正确填写试题册背面的准考证号和姓名。不正确填写(涂)个人信息,错贴、漏贴条形码将按违规处理。

    3、考试正式开始后考生方可开始作答,所有题目必须在答题卡上作答,且应在规定时间内依次完成作文、听力、阅读、翻译部分试题,作文题内容印在试题册背面,作答作文期间考生不得翻阅该试题册。

    参考资料来源:百度百科-*英语六级考试

    英语六级阅读题如何作答?【导读】有很多考英语六级的考生认为英语六级考试很难,其实在考试中的技巧有很多,只要你学会并抓住,一定会提高英语六级听力成绩,下面我们就具体来学习一下英语六级阅读答题技巧。
    1、仔细阅读问题,划出英语六级阅读关键词。标志词是指专有名词(名称、地名、机构名称、*名称等)和图标词的数量,根据这些词,我们可以在卷子内容中所涉及的位置迅速定位。
    2、如果测试中没有标注单词,根据测试中的名词、名词词组、动词、动词词组、形容词和形容词词组确定问题的内容,然后确定测试在文章中的位置。
    3、注意题文同序,按英语六级的出题顺序找答案。英语六级题目的顺序和原文的相关位置是一致的。换句话说,问题4的答案永远不会出现在问题3的答案之前。所以当我们回答一个问题的时候,不要一个一个的回答,而是两个两个的,前后呼应,才能更好的定位。
    关于英语六级阅读答题技巧,不知道大家学会了没有,当然除了掌握必要的学习方法,词汇的积累、阅读的练习、语法的掌握也很重要,当然,对于英语六级各题型分值如何分布也要提前了解,现阶段大家一定要认真复习,积极备考!英语六级考试各个题目的分值分别是多少?

    题型分布

    听力理解

    1、听力对话(15%)

    (1)短对话(多项选择)

    (2)长对话(多项选择)

    2、听力短文(20%)

    (1)多项选择

    (2)复合式听

    阅读理解

    1、仔细阅读理解(25%)

    (1)多项选择

    (2)选词填空或简答

    2、快速阅读理解(10%,选择+句子填空或其他)

    3、改错或完形填空(10%,错误辨认并改正或多项选择)

    写作和翻译

    1、写作(15%,短文写作)

    2、翻译(5%,汉译英)


    英语六级阅读理解 三套题难度一样吗?

    英语六级阅读理解三套题难度一样。

    任意一篇文章通常是围绕一个中心展开的;我们在看阅读时候,先去看看文章的开头,一般的文章开头都会讲解这篇文章的中心内容或者是核心思想,有时在段落末尾和中间;其它的句子是用来说明和阐述主题句的因而要综观全文,对全文有一个透彻的理解才行。

    阅读技巧:

    1、扫读

    扫读就是快速的浏览文章,通过对文章标题和首尾句的阅读,对文章的内容结构有一个整体的印象,让学生在短时间内了解作者的意图或文章所要涉及的问题。

    2、跳读

    这部分一般是为了寻找答案或者是为获得特定的信息而进行的符号辩认的过程,让学生很快能抓住中心句,并能对生词作出猜测,以提高学生英语自学新单词的能力。

    3、精读

    指学生在对全文有个整体印象的前提下所进行的深入细致的阅读,要求了解各段落的主要意思和文章的细节,一般的是在寻找答案的时候,或者是不明白文章所讲的内容的时候,常用的一种方法。