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1、大学英语六级 235及答案解析(总分:428.03,做题时间:132 分钟)一、Part I Writing (3(总题数:1,分数:30.00)1.For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition on the topic A Letter to a Schoolmate. You should write at least 150 words according to the outline given below in Chinese. 假设你是李明,你有一校友玩网络游戏成瘾,请给他写封信,劝告他戒掉这种游戏

2、。 你的信应包括以下内容: 1你得知他玩网络游戏成瘾的渠道及你的感受; 2过分玩网络游戏的危害; 3你对他的建议或忠告。 (分数:30.00)_二、Part II Reading C(总题数:1,分数:71.00)Buy Nothing Day The day after Thanksgiving, all the world (at least in the US) goes shopping. In America this is the biggest shopping day in the entire year, known as Black Friday, which sounds

3、 dire, but evidently derives from the fact that storekeepers lose money all year and this is the first day in which they finally get into the black which means to make money. Some stores also call it Green Friday. Its the biggest day of the year for retailers, when shopkeepers can measure what their

4、 take is going to be this year, and the holiday spirit flows as fast as the cash registers can ring it up. Gifts, decorations, candy and magazines disappear quickly, and woe to the retailer who doesnt have as much in stock as the consumers want. “Buy it now“ is the phrase of the day-and people have

5、been doing just that for years, egged on by the industry that begins advertising and decorating earlier and more elaborately each year. This is about waste, conspicuous and excessive consumption and being manipulated by advertising to spend more than we have on things we dont need-all ideas we suppo

6、rt and promote. What shall we do? Then along comes something like International Buy Nothing Day, a day when people around the world pledge to themselves to buy absolutely nothing for 24 hours. Always a day later than the US Thanksgiving day in most nations, there are activities, celebrations and dem

7、onstrations of various kinds against over-consumption. People are encouraged to not make any purchases throughout the entire day. The idea is to increase participants awareness of their spending habits and to think about mass consumerism and its effect on the cultural and natural environment of the

8、world. The famous (or infamous, depending on your point of view) Adbusters Magazine and the first Buy Nothing Day were both started by a man named Kalle Lasn, an advertising executive turned anti-consumerist activist. He produced the ad that the networks wouldnt run. He tried to buy air time for it

9、over and over, but was turned down, with remarks to the effect that “theres no law that we have to“ and “its in opposition to the current economic policy of the United States.“ But we do have TV ads. The Buy Nothing Day TV ads of USA tell us: “Leave your wallet at home and celebrate Buy Nothing Day,

10、 the annual revolt against consumer culture.“ “.The average North American consumes five times more than a Mexican, ten times more than a Chinese person, and thirty times more than a person from India.“ “We are the most voracious consumers in the world.“ “.a world which could die because of the way

11、we North Americans live.“ “Give it a rest on Buy Nothing Day.“ But at TWHQ (Treehugger World Headquarters) people were seriously conflicted about the idea of Buy Nothing Day members spend their time promoting eco-retailers and designers who need customers, not boycotts. Eire said, “Black Friday is a

12、lso an important day for our eco-gift maker friends. The holidays are the time when they get to show their stuff and make the money they need to get through another year of competing in this crazy Walmarket. We have put a lot of energy into the gift guide and so have the awesome vendors who sent us

13、stuff to help promote eco-friendly holidays to the press. I think they deserve our support this time of year, with gift guides and other promotion that we can offer.“ Some people suggest: “Buy Nothing Day“ is about rampant consumption of over packaged, blister wrapped rubbish. We should not be one d

14、imensional about this. Which is better for the planet? A. For one day nobody buys anything (next day they hop in the car and head off to the mall as normal) or B. Everybody buys a bicycle on that day. How to expand the message: Buy Nothing Day? People at TWHQ suggest: buy something from store unwrap

15、ped, environmentally-friendly buy a subscription to CSA organic produce box buy membership to a car share network buy local buy organic, recycled, non toxic, reused, durable, functional buy carbon credits for the familys travel for the past or upcoming year buy solar panels buy a composting toilet T

16、here are alternatives to Buying Nothing that are equally positive and almost as cheap. Things like cutting up credit cards and dropping huge “buy nothing“ banners across shopping mails have frightened and angered some retailers. CBS, ABC and NBC refuse still to air ads promoting Buy Nothing Day. (A

17、talking pig and a map of North America seemed to be offensive.) If you believe that people have the right to make decisions based on information instead of propaganda; if you believe that over-consumption is selfish; if you believe that shopping can become a compulsive disorder and if you believe th

18、at it is the vehicle for getting one deeper and deeper in debt, then please do participate. Its easy. Simply stay home, buy nothing at all. Dont go shopping. Dont buy anything. If you work, take your lunch instead of buying it. Take a snack if you usually buy one, a thermos of coffee, a thermos of t

19、ea. If you can, walk to work instead of buying gas or a bus ticket. Dont run to the grocery store for milk and bread. find a way to do without just for 24 hours. Make bread instead. Drink water. More than that, show your support by finding an activity that suits you. Stand behind those who would blo

20、w the whistle on big business. If nothing else, you can save your children from believing that material goods are their salvation, their happiness and their only goal in life. (分数:71.00)(1).The day after Thanksgiving Day is called Black Friday, because the shopkeepers finally begin to make money fro

21、m this day on.(分数:7.10)A.YB.NC.NG(2).Shopkeepers begin to decorate their shops and advertise for the commodities on the day after Thanksgiving Day.(分数:7.10)A.YB.NC.NG(3).On Buy Nothing Day, people are encouraged to buy absolutely nothing for 24 hours so as to raise peoples awareness of their spendin

22、g habits.(分数:7.10)A.YB.NC.NG(4).The Buy Nothing Day TV ads of USA aroused general opposition in American economic communities.(分数:7.10)A.YB.NC.NG(5).TWHO members spend their time promoting eco-retailers and designers who need customers, not_.(分数:7.10)_(6).Some people suggest: “Buy Nothing Day“ is ab

23、out_ of over packaged, blister wrapped rubbish.(分数:7.10)_(7).People at TWHQ suggest people buy something unwrapped and_ from store.(分数:7.10)_(8).Black Friday is about_ and being manipulated by advertising to spend more than we have on things we dont need.(分数:7.10)_(9).The idea is to increase partici

24、pants awareness of their spending habits and to think about_ and its effect on the_ of the world.(分数:7.10)_(10).Things like cutting up credit cards and dropping huge “buy nothing“ banners across shopping malls have_ some retailers.(分数:7.10)_三、Listening Comprehens(总题数:1,分数:15.00)A.What the roommates

25、name is.B.What the roommate wants in exchange for the tickets.C.How many tickets the roommate has.D.What the roommate said before.A.He probably cant find the man a job in English department.B.He is a kind-hearted man.C.He is unwilling to help the man find a job.D.He is the one who decides which stud

26、ent to hire.A.The fine will be deducted from the womans credit card.B.The weather is still cool so they dont sell fans.C.Anyone returning overdue books this week faces no fine.D.The man is a friend of the woman so she wont be fined.A.He will show her the way on the map.B.He will take her to the poli

27、ce office.C.He will take her to her destination himself.D.He will ask someone else to help the woman.A.She suggests the man to go to a farther place to trim his hair.B.She offers to cut the mans hair herself at the price of 10.C.She tells the man a cheaper but busier place to have his hair cut.D.She

28、 used to trim her hair in a luxurious saloon.A.Order tickets via the Internet.B.Order tickets by going to the box office personally.C.Order tickets by writing a letter.D.Order tickets by calling the box office.A.She thinks the man should stay with his sister at home.B.She invites the man and his sis

29、ter to her party.C.She will go with the man to meet his sister.D.She will cancel her party.A.She wants to know who said they wont.B.She also doubts whether they can finish on time.C.She asks the man to go with her.D.She is confident of completing all they wanted to.四、Section A(总题数:2,分数:10.00)A.Get a

30、 ride home with Nancy.B.Find a place to live.C.Go to the store before it closes.D.Carry his groceries home.A.He didnt expect to buy a lot.B.He had only one bag of groceries.C.The supermarket is just down the block.D.He thought hed get a ride with the Kramers.A.They are paying for his education.B.The

31、y invited him to their party.C.They took him on a vacation with them.D.They let him live with them for free.A.A book called Psychology and the Modern Age.B.A social book called the Modern Age.C.A book called Physiology and the Modern Age.D.A book called Sociology and the Modern Age.A.The book has be

32、en sold.B.The book has been lost.C.The book has been reserved.D.The book has been borrowed by the professor.A.Its down the hall and to the right.B.Its up the hall and to the right.C.Its down the hall and to the left.D.Its up the hall and to the left.A.That way, the book stays in the library, and all

33、 students have a chance to read it.B.That way, the book stays in the library, and not all students have a chance to read it.C.That way, the book stays in the professors, and all students have a chance to read it.D.That way, the book stays in the professors, and not all students have a chance to read

34、 it.五、Section B(总题数:3,分数:10.00)A.Great soccer players are born, not made.B.Truly great players are rare.C.Only six countries have ever had famous soccer stars.D.Soccer is the least popular sport in North America and Asia.A.To illustrate that famous soccer players live in slum areas.B.To illustrate t

35、hat people in poor areas are born with some unique quality.C.To illustrate that children in poor areas start playing football at the age of 3 or 4.D.To illustrate that many great soccer players come from poor areas.A.His family background.B.His neighborhood.C.His practice.D.His height.A.Graduation.B

36、.A class reunion.C.The dedication of a new building.D.The groundbreaking ceremony for a pedestrian walkway on campus.A.The main campus.B.The student population.C.The age-old ideals.D.The programs of the Division of Continuing Education.A.Because a bell tower was to be built on the site.B.Because it

37、was found unsafe.C.Because its parking lot was to be constructed there.D.Because no one wanted to preserve it.A.Everything at State University has changed in the past ten years.B.Although the campus looks the same, some things have changed at State University.C.In spite of the changes on the campus,

38、 the commitments of the State University remain the same.D.Everything has stayed the same at State University during the past ten years.A.He said it was true.B.He said it was an accusation against him.C.He said it was hard to believe.D.He said it was impossible at his age.A.A pleasant sound.B.The na

39、me of a river.C.A depth of two feet.D.A depth of twelve feet.A.A river pilot on the Mississippi.B.A printers apprentice.C.A taxi driver.D.A newspaper reporter.六、Section C(总题数:1,分数:10.00)The origins of bottled water can be (36) 1back to the earliest (37) 2. Well aware of waters health facts, the Roma

40、ns searched for and developed sources as they set about (38) 3their empire. The spa movement that began to (39) 4in Europe in the eighteenth century had its origins in baths dating from Roman times. Science and (40) 5touted natural mineral waters (41) 6effects for bathing, showering and drinking. Fo

41、r example, as early as 1760, people came to Contrexville in France for a cure to (42) 7kidney stones. The spa tradition was also developing in many other countries, including Italy and the Americas. Cold spa waters were bottled for the first time in France in the 1850 s. The legal permit to bottle V

42、ittel Grande Source natural mineral water was (43) 8 as early as 1855. (44) 9. In 1845, Poland Spring water was bottled for sale in threegallon demi-johns. In South America, Sao Lourenco bottled water appeared in Brazil in 1890. (45) 10the haute bourgeoisie, captains of industry, politicians, royalt

43、y, and so on. It was bottled in glass or stoneware, with porcelain or cork stoppers. By the mid-nineteenth century, however, (46) 11. Bottling methods changed as consumption spread, and by the mid-twentieth century, global production had climbed to several hundred million bottles. (分数:10.00)填空项 1:_填

44、空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_七、Reading Comprehensio(总题数:2,分数:177.00)The use of heat pumps has been held back largely by skepticism about advertisers claims that heat pumps can provide as many as units of thermal energy for each unit of electrical energy used,

45、thus apparently contradicting the principle of energy conservation. Heat pumps circulate a fluid refrigerant that cycles alternatively from its liquid phase to its vapor phase in a closed loop. The refrigerant, starting as a low-temperature, low-pressure vapor, enters compressor driven by an electri

46、c motor. The refrigerant leaves the compressor as a hot, dense vapor and flows through a heat exchanger called the condenser, which transfers heat from the refrigerant to a body of air. Now the refrigerant, as a high-pressure, cooled liquid, confronts a flow restriction which causes the pressure to drop. As the pressure falls, the refrigerant expands and partially vaporizes, becoming chilled. It then passes through a second heat exchanger, the evaporator, which transfers heat from the air to the refrigerant, reducing the tem

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