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2009年6月大学英语六级考试真题及答案
PartIWriting(30minutes)
注意:此部分试题在答题卡1上
PartIIReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(15
minutes)
Directions:Inthispart,youwillhave15minutestogooverthe
passagequicklyandanswerthequestionsonAnswerSheet1For
questions1-7,choosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarked
A),B),C)andD.Forquestions8-10,completethesentenceswiththe
informationgiveninthepassage.
Whatwilltheworldbelikeinfiftyyears?
Thisweeksometopscientists,includingNobelPrizewinners,
gavetheirvisionofhowtheworldwilllookin2056,frongas-powered
carstoextraordinaryhealthadvances,JohnInghamreportsonwhat
theworld?sfinestmindsbelieveourfutureswillbe.
Forthoseofusluckyenoughtolivethatlong,2056willbeaworld
ofalmostperpetualyouth,whereobesityisaremotememoryandrobots
becomeourcompanions.
Wewillberubbingshoulderswithaliensandcolonizingouter
space.Betterstill,ourdescendantsmightatlastliveinaworld
atpeacewithitself.
Thepredictionisthatwewillhavefoundasourceof
inexhaustible,safe,greenenergy,andthatsciencewillhavekilled
offreligion.Iftheyarerightwewillhaveremovedtwoofthemain
causesofwar-ourdependenceonoilandreligiousprejudice.
Willwereally,astoday'sscientistsclaim,beabletolivefor
everoratleastcheattheageingprocesssothattheaverageperson
livesto150?
Ofcourse,allthesepredictionscomewithascientifichealth
warning.HarvardprofessorStevenPinkersays:"Thisisan
invitationtolookfoolish,aswiththepredictionsofdomedcities
andnuc1ear-poweredvacuumcleanersthatweremade50yearago.”
Livinglonger
AnthonyAtala,directoroftheWakeForestInstituteinNorth
Carolina,belivesfailingorganswillberepairedbyinjectingcells
intothebody.Theywillnaturallytostraighttotheinjuryandhelp
healit.Asystemofinjectionswithoutneedlescouldalsoslowthe
ageingprocessbyusingthesameprocessto“tune"cells.
BruceLahn,professorofhumangeneticsattheUniversityof
Chicago,anticipatestheabilitytoproduceuunlimitedsupplies”
oftransplantablehumanorganswithouttheneededaneworgan,such
askidney,thesurgeonwouldcontactacommercialorganproducer,
givehimthepatientJsimmuno-logicalprofileandwouldthenbesent
akidneywiththecorrecttissuetype.
Theseorganswouldbeentirelycomposedofhumancells,grownby
introducingthemintoanimalhosts,andalloweingthemtodeveoop
intoandorganinplaceoftheanimalJsown.ButProf.Lahnbelieves
thatfarmedbrainswouldbe“offlimits”.Hesays:"Veryfewpeople
wouldwanttohavetheirbrainsreplacedbysomeoneelse'sandwe
probablydon'twanttoputahumanbrainingananimalbody.”
RichardMiller,aprofessorattheUniversityofMichigan,thinks
scientistcoulddevelop“anthenticanti-ageingdrugsvbyworking
outhowcellsinlargeranimalssuchaswhalesandhumanresistmany
formsofinjuries.Hesays:"It'sisnowroutine,inlaboratory
mammals,toextendlifespanbyabout40%.Turningonthesame
protectivesystemsinpeopleshould,by2056,createthefirstclass
of100-year-oldswhoareasvigorousandproductiveastodayJs
peopleintheir60s”
Aliens
ConlinPillinger,professorofplanerarysciencesattheOpen
University,says:"Ifancythatatleastwewillbeabletoshowthat
lifedidistarttoevolveonMarswellasEarth."Within50yearshe
hopesscientistswillprovethatalienlifecamehereinMartian
meteorites(陨石).
ChrisMcKay,aplanetaryscientistatNASA,sAmesResearch
Center,believesthatin50yearswemayfindevidenceofalienlife
inancientpermanentforstofMarsoronotherplaners.
Headds:"Thereisevenachancewewillfindalienlifeforms
hereonEarth.ItmightbeasdifferentasEnglishistoChinese.
PricetonprofessorFreemanDysonthinksit“likely”thatlife
formouterspacewillbediscovereddefore2056becausethetools
forfindingit,suchasopticalandradiodetectionanddata
processing,areimproving.
Heays:"Assoonasthefirstevidenceisfound,wewillknowwhat
tolookforandadditionaldiscoveriesarelikelytofollow
quickly.Suchdiscoveriesarelikelytohaverevolutionary
consequencesforbiology,astronomyandphilosophy.Theymaychange
thewaywelookatourselvesandourplaceintheuniverse.
Coloniesinspace
RichardGottprofessorofastrophysicsatPrinceton,hopesman
willsetupaself-sufficientcolonyonMars,whichwouldbea“life
insurancepolicyagainstwhatevercatastrophes,naturalor
otherwise,mightoccuronEarth.
“TherealspaceraceiswhetherwewillcoloniseoffEarthon
tootherworldsbeforemoneyforthespaceprogrammerunsout.”
Spinalinjuries
EllenHeber-Katz,aprofessorattheWistarInstitudein
Philadelphia,foreseescuresforinijuriescausingparalysissuchas
theonethatafflicatedSupermanstarChristopherReeve.
Shesays:"Ibelievethatthedayisnotfaroffwhenwewillbe
abletoprofescribedrugsthatcauseseveres(断裂的)spinalcords
toheal,heartstoregenerateandlostlimbstoregrow.
“Peoplewillcometoexpectthatinjuredordiseasedorgansare
meanttoberepairedfromwithin,inmuchthesamewaythatwefixan
applianceorautomobile:byreplancingthedamagedpartwitha
manufacturer-certifiednewpart.nShepredictthatwithin5to10
yearsfingersandtoeswillberegrownandlimbswillstarttobe
regrownafewyearslater.Repariestothenervoussystemwillstart
withopticnervesand,intime,thespinalcord.”Within50yearswhole
bodyreplacementwillberoutine,"Prof.Heber-Katzadds.
Obesity
SydneyBrenner,seniordistinguishedfellowoftheCrick-Jacobs
CenterinCalifornia,wonthe2002NoblelPrizeforMedicineandsays
thatifthereisaglobaldisastersomehumanswillsurvive-and
evolitionwillfavoursmallpeoplewithbodieslargeenoughto
supporttherequiredamountofbrainpower."Obesity,“he
says."willhavebeensolved.n
Robots
RodneyBrooks,professorofroboticeatMIT,saystheproblemsof
developingartificialintelligenceforrobotswillbeatleastpartly,
overcome.Asaresult,“thepossibilitiesforrobotsworkingwith
peoplewillopenupimmenselyn
Energy
BillJoy,greentechnologyexpertinCalifornia,says:wThemost
significantbreakthroughtwouldbetohaveaninexhaustiblesource
ofsafe,greenenergythatissubstantiallycheaperthananyexisting
energysource.”
Ideally,suchasourcewouldbesafeinthatitcouldnotbemade
intoweaponsandwouldnotmakehazardousortoxicwasteorcarbon
dioxide,themaingreenhousegasblamedforglobalwarming.
Society
GeoffreyMiller,evolutionarypsychologistattheUniversityof
NewMexico,says:"TheUSwillfollowtheUKinrealizingthatreligion
isnoraprerequisite(前提)forordinaryhumandecency.
uThis,sciencewillkillreligion-notbyreasonchallenging
faithbutbyofferingamorepractical,uniwersalandrewardingmoral
frameworkforhumaninteraction.”
Healsopredictsthatabsurdlywastefuldisplaysofwealth
willbecomeumfashionablewhiletheimportanceofclose-knit
communitiesandfamilieswillbecomeclearer.
Thesetherechanger,hesays,willhelpmakeus
all“brighe\ter,wiser,happierandkinder”.
注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。
1.WhatisjohnIngham'sreportabout?
A)Asolutiontotheglobalenergycrisis
B)Extraordinaryadvancesintechnology.
C)Thelatestdevelopmentsofmedicalscience
D)Scientists'visionoftheworldinhalfacentury
2.AccordingtoHarvardprofessorStevenPinker,predictions
aboutthefuture.
A)mayinvitetrouble
B)maynotcometrue
C)willfoolthepublic
D)domoreharmthangood
3.ProfessorBruceLahnoftheUniversityofChicagopredicts
that.
A)humanswon'thavetodonateorgansfortransplantation
B)morepeoplewilldonatetheirorgansfortransplantation
C)animalorganscouldbetransplantedintohumanbodies
D)organtransplantationwon'tbeasscaryasitistoday
4.AccordingtoprofessorRichardMilleroftheUniversityof
Michigarr,proplewill.
A)lifeforaslongastheywish
B)berelievedfromallsufferings
C)lifeto100andmorewithvitality
D)beabletolivelongerthanwhales
5.PricetonprofessorFreemanSysonthinksthat___.
A)scientistswillfindalienlifesimilartoours
B)humanswillbeabletosettleonMars
C)alienlifewilllikelybediscovered
D)lifewillstarttoevolveonMars
6.AccordingtoPrincetonprofessorRichardGott,bysettingupa
self-sufficientcolonyonMars,
Humans_____.
Mightsurvieallcatastrophesonearth
Mightacquireamplenaturalresources
WillbeabletotraveltoMarsfreely
Willmo\vetheretoliveabetterlife
7.EllenHeber-Katz,professorattheWistarInstituein
Philadelpia,predictsthat.
A)humanorganscanbumanufacturedlikeappliances
B)peoplewillbeasstronganddymamicassupermen
C)humannervescanbereplancedbyopticfibers
D)lostfingersandlimbswillbeabletoregrow
8.rodneyBrookssaysthatitwillbepossibleforrobotstowork
withhumansasaresultorthedevelopmentof_artificaial
intelligenceforrobots
9.ThemostsignificantbreakthroughpredictedbyBilljoywill
beaninexhaustiblegreenenergysourcethatcan'tbeusedto
make_pollutions
10AccordingtoGeoffreyMiller,sciencewillofferamore
practical,universalandrewardingmoralframeworkinplaceof
_________religion_______
PartIIIListening
Comprehension(35minutes)
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversations
and2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneor
morequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththe
conversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereach
questiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthe
fourchoicesmarkedA),B),C),angD),anddecidewhichisthebest
answer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswersheet2with
asinglelinethroughthecentre.
注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答
11.A)ThemanmightbeabletoplayintheWorldCup.
B)Theman,sfootballcareerseemstobeatanend.
C)Themanwasoperatedonafewweeksago.
D)Themanisafanofworld-famousfootballplayers.
12.A)Workoutaplantotightenhisbudget
B)Findouttheopeninghoursofthecafeteria.
C)Applyforaseniorpositionintherestaurant.
D)Solvehisproblembydoingapart-timejob.
13.A)Afinancialburden.C)Arealnuisance.
B)AgoodcompanionD)Awell-trainedpet.
14.A)Theerrorswillbecorrectedsoon.C)Thecomputing
systemistoocomplex.
B)Thewomanwasmistakenherself.D)Hehascalledthe
womanseveraltimes.
15.A)Heneedshelptoretrievehisfiles.C)Heneedssome
timetopolishhispaper.
B)Hehastotypehispaperoncemore.D)Hewillbeaway
foratwo-weekconference.
16.A)Theymighthavetochangetheirplan.
B)Hehasgoteverythingsetfortheirtrip.
C)Hehasaheavierworkloadthanthewoman.
D)TheycouldstayinthemountainsuntilJune8.
17.A)Theyhavewaitamonthtoapplyforastudentloan.
B)Theycanfindtheapplicationformsinthebrochure.
C)Theyarenoteligibleforastudentloan.
D)Theyarenotlateforaloanapplication.
18.A)Newlawsareyettobemadetoreducepollutantrelease.
B)Pollutionhasattractedlittleattentionfromthepublic.
C)Thequalityofairwillsurelychangeforthebetter.
D)It'11takeyearstobringairpollutionundercontrol.
Questions19to22arebasedontheconversationyouhavejust
heard.
19.A)Enormoussizeofitsstores,C)Itsappealing
surroundings.
B)Numerousvarietiesoffood,D)Itsrichand
colorfulhistory.
20.A)Anancientbuilding.C)AnEgyptian
museum.
B)Aworldofantiques.D)AnEgyptian
Memorial.
21.A)Itspowerbillreaches$9millionayear.
B)Itsellsthousandsoflightbulbsaday.
C)Itsuppliespowertoanearbytown.
D)Itgenerates70%oftheelectricityituses.
22.A)11,500C)250,000
B)30,000D)300,000
Questions23to25arebasedontheconversationyouhavejust
heard.
23.A)Transferringtoanotherdepartment.C)Thinking
aboutdoingadifferentjob.
B)StudyingaccountingatauniversityD)Making
preparationforherwedding.
24.A)Shehasfinallygotapromotionandapayraise.
B)Shehasgotasatisfactoryjobinanothercompany.
C)Shecouldatlastleavetheaccountingdepartment.
D)Shemanagedtokeepherpositioninthecompany.
25.A)HeandAndreahaveprovedtobeaperfectmatch.
B)Hechangedhismindaboutmarriageunexpectedly.
C)Hedeclaredthathewouldremainsingleallhislife.
D)HewouldmarryAndreaevenwithoutmeetingher.
SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.At
theendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestion.Boththepassage
andthequestionwillbespokenonlyonce..Afteryouhearaquestion,
youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),
C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2with
asinglelinethroughthecentre.
注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。
PassageOne
Questions26to29arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
26.A)Theyaremotorcyclesdesignatedforwatersports.
B)Theyarespeedyboatsrestrictedinnarrowwaterways.
C)Theyarebecominganefficientformofwater
transportation.
D)Theyaregettingmorepopularasameansorwater
recreation.
27.A)Waterscooteroperatorslackofexperience.
B)VacationersJdisregardofwatersafetyrules.
C)Overloadingofsmallboatsandothercraft.
D)Carelessnessofpeopleboatingalongtheshore.
28.A)Theyscarewhalestodeath.C)Theydischargetoxic
emissions.
B)Theyproducetoomuchnoise.D)Theyendangerlotsof
waterlife.
29.A)Expandoperatingareas,C)Limittheuseof
waterscooters.
B)Restrictoperatinghours,D)Enforcenecessary
regulations.
PassageTwo
Questions30to32arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
30.A)Theyarestable.C)Theyarestrained.
C)Theyareclose.D)Theyarechanging.
31.A)Theyarefullyoccupiedwiththeirownbusiness.
B)Notmanyofthemstayinthesameplaceforlong.
C)Notmanyofthemcanwintrustfromtheirneighbors.
D)Theyattachlessimportancetointerpersonalrelations.
32.A)Countoneachotherforhelp.C)Keepafriendly
distance.
B)Giveeachotheracoldshoulder.D)Buildafence
betweenthem.
PassageThree
Questions33to35arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
33.A)Itmayproduceanincreasingnumberofidleyoungsters.
B)ItmayaffectthequalityofhighereducationinAmerica.
C)Itmaycausemanyschoolstogooutofoperation.
D)Itmayleadtoalackofproperlyeducatedworkers.
34.A)Itislessseriousincitiesthaninruralareas.
B)Itaffectsbothjuniorandseniorhighschools.
C)Itresultsfromaworseningeconomicclimate.
D)ItisanewchallengefacingAmericaneducators.
35.A)Allowingthemtochoosetheirfavoriteteachers.
B)Creatingamorerelaxedlearningenvironment.
C)Rewardingexcellentacademicperformance.
D)Helpingthemtodevelopbetterstudyhabits.
SectionC
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.
Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlisten
carefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthe
secondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanknumberedfrom36
to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumbered
from44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissinginformation.
Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejust
heardorwritedownthemainpointsinyourownword.Finally,when
thepassageisreadforthethirdtime,youshouldcheckwhatyou
havewritten.
注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。
CompoundDictation
Pminterestedinthecriminaljusticesystemofourcountry.Itseemstomethat
somethinghastobedoneifwearetosurviveasacountry.Icertainlydon't
knowwhattheanswerstoourproblemsare.Thingscertainlygetcomplicatedin
ahurrywhenyougetintothem.ButIwonderifsomethingcouldn'tbedoneto
dealwithsomeoftheseproblems.
OnethingPmconcernedaboutisourpracticeofputtingoffendersinjailwho
haven'tharmedanyone.Whynotworkoutsomesystemwherebytheycanpay
backthedebtstheyowesocietyinsteadofincurringanotherdebtbygoingto
prison,andofcourse,comingundertheinfluenceofhardenedcriminals?Fm
alsoconcernedabouttheshortprisonsentencespeopleareservingforserious
crimes.Ofcourse,onealternativetothisistorestorecapitalpunishment,but
I'mnotsureIwouldbeforthat.Fmnotsureitsrighttotakeaneyeforeye.
PartIVReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(25minutes)
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5
questionsorincompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Then
answerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewest
possiblewords.PleasewriteouranswersonAnswerSheet2
Questions47to51arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
ifmovietrailers(预告片)aresupposedtocauseareaction,the
previewfor"United93〃morethansucceeds.Featuringnofamous
actors,itbeginswithimagesofabeautifulmorningandpassengers
boardinganairplane.Ittakesyouaminutetorealizewhatthe
movie,sevenabout.That,swhenaplanehitstheWorldTradeCenter,
theeffectisvisceral(震撼心'灵的).Whenthetrailerplayedbefore
“InsideMan"lastweekataHollywoodtheater,audiencemembersbegan
callingout,“Toosoon!”InNewYorkCity,theresponsewasevenmore
dramatic.TheLoewstheaterinManhattantooktherarestepofpulling
thetrailerfromitsscreensafterseveralcomplaints.
“United93〃isthefirstfeaturefilmtodealexplicitlywiththe
eventsofSeptember11,2001,andiscertaintoigniteanemotional
debate.Isittoosoon?Shouldthefilmhavebeenmadeatall?More
tothepoint,willanyonewanttoseeit?Other9/11projectsare
onthewayasthefifthanniversaryoftheattacksapproaches,most
notablyOliverStone's〃WorldTradeCenter.,zbutastheforerunner,
“United93〃willtakemostoftheheat,whetheritdeservesitornot.
TherealUnited93crashedinaPennsylvaniafieldafter40
passengersandcrewfoughtbackagainsttheterrorists.
Writer-directorPaulGreengrasshasgonetogreatlengthstobe
respectfulinhisdepictionofwhatoccurred,proceedingwiththe
filmonlyaftersecuringtheapprovalofeveryvictim,sfamily."Was
Isurprisedattheagreement?Yes.Very.Usuallytherereoneor
twofamilieswho,remorereluctant,Greengrasswritesinane-mail.
〃IwassurprisedattheextraordinarywaytheUnited93familieshave
welcomedusintotheirlivesandsharedtheirexperienceswithus.〃
Carole0'Hare,afamilymember,says,“Theywereveryopenandhonest
withus,andtheymadeusapartofthiswholeproject./zUniversal,
whichisreleasingthefilm,planstodonate10%ofitsopening
weekendgrosstotheFlight93NationalMemorialFund.Thathasn't
stoppedcriticismthatthestudioisexploitinganationaltragedy.
O'Harethinksthat,sunfair."Thisstoryhastobetoldtohonorthe
passengersandcrewforwhattheydid,z,shesays."Butmorethanthat,
itraisesawareness.Ourportsaren'tsecure.Ourbordersaren,t
secure.Ourairlinesstillaren,tsecure,andthisiswhathappens
whenyou,renotsecure.That'sthemessageIwantpeopletohear.〃
注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答
47.Thetrailerfor"United93〃succeededincausingareaction
whenitplayedinthetheatersinHollywoodandNewYorkCity.
48.Themovie"United93〃issuretogiverisetoanemotional
debate.
49.Whatdidwriter-directorPaulGreengrassobtainbeforehe
proceededwiththemovie?
theapprovalofeveryvictim'sfamily
50.Universal,whichisreleasing"United93〃,hasbeen
criticizedforexploitinganationaltragedy.
51.CaroleO'Harethinksthatbesideshonoringthepassengersand
crewforwhattheydid,thepurposeoftellingthestoryistoraise
theawarenessaboutsecurity.
SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassage
isfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachof
themtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Youshoulddecide
onthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet
2withasinglelinethoughtthecentre.
PassageOne
Questions52to56arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Imaginewakingupandfindingthevalueofyourassetshasbeen
halved.No,you'renotaninvestorinoneofthosehedgefundsthat
failedcompletely.Withthedollarslumpingtoa26-yearlowagainst
thepound,already-expensiveLondonhasbecomequiteunaffordable.
AcoffeeatStarbucks,justasunavoidableinEnglandasitisin
theUnitedStates,runsabout$8.
Theonceall-powerfuldollarisn'tdoingaTitanicagainstjust
thepound.Itissittingatarecordlowagainsttheeuroandata
30-yearlowagainsttheCanadiandollar.EventheArgentinepesoand
Brazilianrealarethrivingagainstthedollar.
Theweakdollarisasourceofhumiliation,foranation's
self-esteemrestsinpartonthestrengthofitscurrency.It'salso
apotentialeconomicproblem,sinceadecliningdollarmakesimported
foodmoreexpensiveandexertsupwardpressureoninterestrates.
AndyettherearesubstantialsectorsofthevastU.S.economy-from
giantcompanieslikeCoca-Colatomom-and-poprestaurantoperators
inMiami-forwhichtheweakdollarismostexcellentnews.
ManyEuropeansmayviewtheU.S.asanarrogantsuperpowerthat
hasbecomehostiletoforeigners.Butnothingmakespeoplethinkmore
warmlyoftheU.S.thanaweakdollar.ThroughApril,thetotalnumber
ofvisitorsfromabroadwasup6.8percentfromlastyear.Should
thetrendcontinue,thenumberoftouriststhisyearwillfinally
topthe2000peak?ManyEuropeansnowapparentlyviewtheU.S.the
waymanyAmericansviewMexico-asacheapplacetovacation,shop
andparty,allwhileignoringthefactthatthepoorerlocalscan't
affordtojointhemerrymaking.
Themoneytouristsspendhelpsdecreaseourchronictradedeficit.
Sodoexports,whichthanksinparttotheweakdollar,soared11
percentbetweenMay2006andMay2007.Forfirstfivemonthsof2007,
thetradedeficitactuallyfell7percentfrom2006.
IfyouownsharesinlargeAmericancorporations,you'reawinner
inthew
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