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2025年6月大学英语六级考试真题第2套(含答案+听力原文+听力音频)PartⅠWriting(30minutes).Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteanessaythatbeginswiththesentence"Associalmediaisusedmoreandmoreextensively,thereisagrowingawarenessoftheimportanceofusingitproperlyandresponsibly."Youcanmakecomments,citeexamplesoruseyourpersonalexperiencestodevelopyouressay.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsbutnomorethan200words.Youshouldcopythesentencegiveninquotesatthebeginningofyouressay.PartⅡListeningComprehension(30minutes).SectionA.Directions:Inthissection,youwillheartwolongconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,youwillhearfourquestions.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Questions1to4arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.1.A)Theyhavetomakeachoicebytheendoftheday.B)Bothcandidatesareverykeenongettingthejob.C)Theyholddifferentviewsontheprocedure.D)Bothcandidatesarequitecompetitive.2.A)BothRachelandPetercameacrossasrespectfulandprofessional.B)RachelscoredmoderatelyhighergradesthanPeteratschool.C)BothRachelandPeterexcelledintheiracademicpursuit.D)PeterappearedslightlystrongerthanRachelphysically.3.A)Hisuseofbodylanguage.B)Hisaccumulationofexperience.C)Hisunusualstateofmind.D)Hisknowledgeaboutthecompany.4.A)Comparethecandidatessidebysideagain.B)Asktheboardtocastthedecidingvote.C)Findawaytobreakthetienexttime.D)LetJohnmakethefinaldecision.Questions5to8arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.6.A)Somethingreflectingthesocialnorms.B)Somethingmeetingpublicexpectations.C)Somethingslightlyabsurd.D)Somethingabitambiguous.SectionB.Directions:Inthissection,youwillheartwopassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearthreeorfourquestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Questions9to11arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.9.A)Theycouldreadilyrecognizetheirownersimplybylooking.B)Theycouldunderstandtheimplicationsofhumancommands.C)Theycouldbedomesticatedtoactasourcompanions.D)Theycouldfollowpointinggestureswithouttraining.10.A)Cultivatingthemtobeintelligentcreatures.B)Trainingthemtobehavelikedomesticateddogs.C)Understandinghowhumansimpacttheirbehavior.D)Takingmeasurestoreducetheirnumbers.11.A)Tamethemthroughrepeatedtraining.B)Treatthemwithsensitivityandrespect.C)Makethemresponsivetoourcommands.D)Watchtheirbehaviorandtrytoimproveit.Questions12to15arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.12.A)Thetemperatureinsideitvariesfromplacetoplace.B)Properplacementfacilitatesaccesstofoodproducts.C)Itsdifferentshelvesaredesignedfordifferentpurposes.D)Thespaceinanaveragefridgechangesfromtoptobottom.13.A)Toslowtherisingoftemperatureinit.B)Toprovideabigboxofevenlycoldair.C)Topreventgermsfromgrowingquickly.D)Tokeepthefoodcoldaslongaspossible.14.A)Onthetopshelf.B)Inthemiddlesection.C)Ontheinsideofitsdoors.D)Atthebackofitsbottomshelf.15.A)Theywillbeextra-chilly.B)Theywillbehardtodefrost.C)Theywillbecontaminated.D)Theywillberuined.SectionC.Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearthreerecordingsoflecturesortalksfollowedbythreeorfourquestions.Therecordingswillbeplayedonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Questions16to18arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.16.A)Chronicdepression.B)Growingfeebleness.C)Hipfracture.D)Fatalinfections.17.A)Itfeelsrealandrelevant.B)Itcontributestopsychology.C)Itoutcompeteslotsofacademics'research.D)ItwinsrecognitionoutsideofBirmingham.18.A)Bybringingtogetherexpertsoldandyoung.B)Bycountingonadvancedmoderntechnology.C)Bymakingfulluseofherexpertise.D)Bycombiningmultipleperspectives.Questions19to21arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.19.A)Theydon'tteachbasicorganization.B)Theydon'tfocusonteachingtechniques.C)Theyattachlittleimportancetorecipes.D)Theyhireveryfewdistinguishedchefs.20.A)It'suniquetocelebritychefs.B)It'sawayoftransformation.C)It'stoodemandingforthem.D)It'sawayoflifetothem.21.A)Respectotherssoastoberespected.B)Usetimeandresourcesinawiseway.C)Cultivateahabitofself-discipline.D)Learnfromphilosophersearnestly.Questions22to25arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.22.A)Themotiveforhardwork.B)Thereasonforstagnation.C)Thebasisforself-improvement.D)Thejustificationforself-confidence.23.A)Feelconfidence,happinessandsatisfaction.B)Believetheyhaveachievedtheirlifegoals.C)Useakeytoolforsettingambitiousgoals.D)Stopimaginingfurtherprogressinlife.24.A)Wefeelwearealwaysfallingbehindothers.B)Wehavetoadapttotheever-changinggoal.C)Therearevariousmisconceptionsaboutgoalsetting.D)Therearealwaysproblemswiththegoaloriginallyset.25.A)Anoticeablechangeinthenumberofgoalstoachieve.B)Measuringalwaysagainstthegapratherthanthegain.C)Measuringwherewe'vecomefrominsteadofmeasuringagainstthegoal.D)Aproperconceptionofwhatwefailtonoticeintryingtoachieveourgoals.PartⅢReadingComprehension(40minutes).SectionA.Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter:PleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemonAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.NobeastonEarthistougherthanthetinytardigrade(缓步类动物).Itcan____26____beingfrozenat-272°Celsius,beingexposedtothevacuumofouterspaceandevenbeing____27____with500timesthedoseofX-raysthatwouldkillahuman.Inotherwords,thecreaturecanendureconditionsthatdon'tevenexistonEarth.Andresearchersarelookingtothemicroscopicanimalstolearnhowtopreparehumansandcropstohandlethe____28____ofspacetravel.Thetardigrade'sindestructibilitystemsfromits____29____itsenvironment-whichmayseemsurprising,sinceitlivesin____30____comfortableplaces,likethecool,wetpatchesofmoss(青苔)thatdotagardenwall.Butitturnsoutthatatardigrade'sdamp,mossyhomecandryoutmanytimeseachyear.Dryingispretty____31____formostlivingthings.Itdoesdamagetocellsinsomeofthesamewaysthatfreezing,vacuumandradiationdo.Tardigrades,however,have____32____specialstrategiesfordealingwiththesekindsofdamage.Asatardigradedriesout,itscellsproduceseveralstrangeproteinsthatareunlikeanythingfoundinotheranimals.Inwater,theproteinsareshapeless.Butaswaterdisappears,theproteinsself-assembleintolongfibersthatfillthecell's____33____.Thefiberssupportthecell'smembranes(细胞膜)andproteins,preventingthemfrombreakingor____34____.Emulatingtardigradescouldonedayhelphumanscolonizeouterspace.Foodcropscouldbeengineeredtoproducetardigradeproteins,allowingtheseorganismstogrowmoreefficientlyonspacecraftwherelevelsofradiationareelevatedcomparedwithonEarth.Soifhumanseversucceedinreachingthestars,theymayaccomplishthis____35____,inpart,bystandingontheshouldersofthetinyeight-leggedendurancespecialistsinyourbackyard.A)adaptations.B)blasted.C)catastrophic.D)evolved.E)feat.F)interior.G)probing.H)recurrence.I)rigors.J)seemingly.K)survive.L)tempt.M)thrill.N)unanimously.O)unfolding.SectionB.Directions:Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatementsattachedtoit.Eachstatementcontainsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphs.Identifytheparagraphfromwhichtheinformationisderived.Youmaychooseaparagraphmorethanonce.Eachparagraphismarkedwithaletter.AnswerthequestionsbymarkingthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2.Yes,eatingmeataffectstheenvironment,butcowsarenotkillingtheclimate.B)Akeyclaimunderlyingtheseargumentsholdsthatglobally,meatproductiongeneratesmoregreenhousegasesthantheentiretransportationsector.However,thisclaimisdemonstrablywrong,asIwillshow.Anditspersistencehasledtofalseassumptionsaboutthelinkagebetweenmeatandclimatechange.C)Myrecentresearchfocusesonwaysinwhichanimalagricultureaffectsairqualityandclimatechange.Inmyview,therearemanyreasonsforeitherchoosinganimalproteinoroptingforavegetarianselection.However,abandoningmeatandmeatproductsisnottheenvironmentalpanacea(万灵药)manywouldhaveusbelieve.Andiftakentoanextreme,italsocouldhaveharmfulnutritionalconsequences.D)Ahealthyportionofmeat'snegativereputationcentersontheassertionthatlivestockisthelargestsourceofgreenhousegasesworldwide.Forexample,ananalysispublishedin2009bytheWorldWatchInstitutebasedinWashington,D.C.assertedthat51percentofglobalgreenhousegasemissionscomefromrearingandprocessinglivestock.AccordingtotheU.S.EnvironmentalProtectionAgency,thelargestsourcesofU.S.greenhousegasemissionsin2016wereelectricityproduction(28percentoftotalemissions)transportation(28percent)andindustry(22percent).Allofagricultureaccountedforatotalof9percent,butallofanimalagriculturecontributeslessthanhalfofthisamount,representing3.9percentofthetotalgreenhouseemissionintheU.S.Thatisverydifferentfromclaimingthatlivestockrepresentsasmuchasormorethantransportation.E)Whyistheresuchamisconception?In2006theUnitedNationsFoodandAgricultureOrganization(FAO)publishedastudytitled"Livestock'sLongShadow,"whichreceivedwidespreadinternationalattention.Itstatedthatlivestockproducedastaggering18percentoftheworld'sgreenhousegasemissions.Theagencydrewastartlingconclusionthatlivestockwasdoingmoretoharmtheclimatethanallmodesoftransportationcombined.Thislatterclaimwaswrong,andhassincebeencorrectedbyHenningStenfeld,thereport'sseniorauthor.F)TheproblemwasthatanalystsfromtheFAOusedacomprehensivelife-cycleassessmenttostudytheclimateimpactoflivestock,butadifferentmethodwhentheyanalyzedtransportation.Forlivestock,theyconsideredeveryfactorassociatedwithproducingmeat.Thisincludedemissionsfromfertilizerproduction,convertinglandfromforeststopastures,growingfeed,anddirectemissionsfromanimals(manureaswellasexpellingofgasfromthestomach)frombirthtodeath.G)However,whentheylookedattransportation'scarbonfootprint,theyignoredimpactsontheclimatefrommanufacturingvehiclematerialsandparts,assemblingvehiclesandmaintainingroads,bridgesandairports.Instead,theyonlyconsideredtheexhaustsmokeemittedbyfinishedcars,trucks,trainsandplanes.Asaresult,theFAO'scomparisonofgreenhousegasemissionsfromlivestocktothosefromtransportationwasgreatlydistorted.H)IpointedoutthisflawduringaspeechtofellowscientistsinSanFranciscoonMarch22,2010,whichledtoafloodofmediacoverage.Toitscredit,theFAOimmediatelyowneduptoitserror.Unfortunately,theagency'sinitialclaimthatlivestockwasresponsibleforthelion'sshareofworldgreenhousegasemissionshadalreadyreceivedwidecoverage.Tothisday,westruggleto"unring"thebell.Initsmostrecentassessmentreport,theFAOestimatedthatlivestockproduces14.5percentofglobalgreenhousegasemissionsfromhumanactivities.Thereisnocomparablefulllife-cycleassessmentfortransportation.However,asStenfeldhaspointedout,directemissionsfromtransportationversuslivestockcanbecomparedandamountto14versus5percent,respectively.I)Manypeoplecontinuetothinkthatavoidingmeatasinfrequentlyasonceaweekwillmakeasignificantdifferencetotheclimate.Butaccordingtoonerecentstudy,evenifAmericanseliminatedallanimalproteinfromtheirdiets,theywouldreduceU.S.greenhousegasemissionsbyonly2.6percent.AccordingtoourresearchattheUniversityofCalifornia,Davis,ifthepracticeofMeatlessMondayweretobeadoptedbyallAmericans,we'dseeareductionofonly0.5percent.J)Moreover,technological,geneticandmanagementchangesthathavetakenplaceinU.S.agricultureoverthepast70yearshavemadelivestockproductionmoreefficientandlessgreenhousegas-intensive.AccordingtotheFAO'sstatisticaldatabase,totaldirectgreenhousegasemissionsfromU.S.livestockhavedeclinedby11.3percentsince1961,whileproductionoflivestockmeathasmorethandoubled.L)RemovinganimalsfromU.S.agriculturewouldlowernationalgreenhousegasemissionstoasmalldegree,butitwouldalsomakeithardertomeetpeople'snutritionalrequirements.Manycriticsofanimalagriculturearequicktopointoutthatiffarmersraisedonlyplants,theycouldproducemorepoundsoffoodandmorecaloriesperperson.Buthumansalsoneedmanyessentialmicro-andmacro-nutrientsforgoodhealth.It'shardtomakeacompellingargumentthattheUnitedStateshasacaloriedeficit,givenitshighnationalratesofadultandchildobesity.Moreover,notallplantpartsareedibleordesirable.Raisinglivestockisawaytoaddnutritionalandeconomicvaluetoplantagriculture.M)Asoneexample,theenergyinplantsthatlivestockconsumeismostoftencontainedincellulose(纤维素),whichisindigestibleforhumansandmanyothermammals.Butcows,sheepandotherruminant(反刍的)animalscanbreakcellulosedownandreleasethesolarenergycontainedinthisvastresource.AccordingtotheFAO,asmuchas70percentofallagriculturallandgloballyisrangelandthatcanonlybeutilizedasgrazinglandforruminantlivestock.N)Theworldpopulationiscurrentlyprojectedtoreach9.8billionby2050.Feedingthismanypeoplewillraiseimmensechallenges.Meatismorecalorie-denseperservingthanvegetarianoptions,andruminantanimalslargelythriveonfeedthatisnotsuitableforhumans.Raisinglivestockalsooffersmuch-neededincomeforsmall-scalefarmersindevelopingnations.Worldwide,livestockprovidesalivelihoodfor1billionpeople.O)Climatechangedemandsurgentattention,andthelivestockindustryhasalargeoverallenvironmentalfootprintthataffectsair,waterandland.These,combinedwitharapidlyrisingworldpopulation,giveusplentyofcompellingreasonstocontinuetoworkforgreaterefficienciesinanimalagriculture.Ibelievetheplacetostartiswithscience-basedfacts.36.TheFAOconcludedthatfarmanimalswereproducingmoregreenhousegasesthanallmodesoftransportationcombined.38.TheFAOwasworthyofpraiseinthatitadmitteditsmistakeonceitwaspointedout.40.RecentresearchhasshownthatevenifAmericansquiteatingmeataltogether,theresultingreductionofgreenhousegasesintheU.S.wouldbeslight.41.Morethanhalfoftheworld'sfarmlandissuitableonlyforanimalslikecowstograzeon.42.Theallegationthatfarmanimalsproducetheworld'slargestportionofgreenhousegasesisresponsibleformeat'sbadreputation.43.Raisingfarmanimalsmakesiteasiertomeetpeople'snutritionalneeds.44.Theauthordoesn'tbelievegivingupmeatandmeatproductswillbeacure-allfortheenvironmentalproblem.45.ChangesinAmerica'sfarmingtechnologyandmanagementinthepastdecadeshaveincreasedefficiencyandreducedgreenhousegasemissionsinmeatproduction.SectionC.Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.PassageOne.Questions46to50arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Whyarewesoworriedaboutourcareers?Partlyit'stodowithmoney,butthere'sapsychologicalaspecttoourfearsaswell.Weworrybecausewesuspect-notwrongly-thattheworldisfullofafrighteningsortofpersonreadytojudgeusruthlesslyandswiftly:apersonwecancallasnob.Asnobisanyonewhotakesarelativelysmallpartofusandusesittocometoarigidconclusionabouthowmuchoftheirattentionwedeserve.Inthepast,thatmightbeyourancestryandroyalconnections.Nowadays,thesnobcaresaboutonethingonly:whatyoudoforaliving.Thisexplainswhythefirstquestionwewillbeaskedinanynewsocialcontextis'Whatdoyoudo?'andaccordingtohowweanswer,snobswilleitherwelcomeuswithbroadsmiles,orleaveusinthecold.Andthatiswhywearefiredupbysuchadesperateurgetoachieveandimpress.Sometimesourbehaviorismistakenforgreedandvanity,butitismorethanthis.Alotofourinterestinfancycars,jobsandhouseshasnothingtodowithmaterialism.Ithastodowithahungerfortherespectandesteemthatisonlyavailableinoursocietiesthroughtheacquisitionofmaterialgoods.Itisn'tthegoodsthemselvesweseek,itisthelovewestandtogainthroughourpossessionofthem.ThenexttimeweseesomeonedrivingaFerrari,weshouldn'tcondemnthemfortheirgreed,weshouldpitythemfortheintensityoftheirneedforlovefromtheworld.Attherootofsnobberyisalackofimaginationandconfidenceabouthowtodecidewhointheworldisvaluable.Thesnobsarebrutallymisguidedandslavishintheirbeliefsabouthowthesuperiorindividualscanbeidentified.Forsnobs,itisthealreadyacclaimedandalreadysuccessfulwhoaretheonlyonesworthyofrespect.Thereisnoroomintheirtimidregimentedmindstoimaginethatsomeonemightbeclever,kindorgood-andyetsomehowhavebeenoverlookedentirelybysociety,theirqualitieslyinghiddenbeneathanunfamiliarveil,andhavingasyetdiscoverednoobviousoutlet.Thetrueanswertosnobberyisnottosaythatthereisnosuchthingasabetterorworseperson,buttoinsistthatbetterorworseexistinconstantlyunexpectedplacesandcarrynoneoftheoutwardsignsofdistinction.Andbecausewearesuchpoorjudgesoftheworthofothers,ourultimatedutyremainstobekind,good,curiousandimaginativeaboutprettymucheveryonewhoevercrossesourpath.46.Whatgivesrisetoourworryaboutcareersapartfrommoney?A)Fearofbeingjudgedinasnobbishmanner.B)Theprospectoffacingfault-findingmanagers.C)Theruthlesswayemployeesareoftentreated.D)Frightatthedifficultyinhuntingforajob.47.Whatdowelearnfromthepassageabouttoday'ssnobs?A)Theytryhardtodigintoaperson'spast.B)Theydrawarigidconclusionaboutpeople.C)Theyjudgeapersonbytheiroccupation.D)Theytendtoplacepeopleinasocialcontext.48.Whatdoestheauthorsayaboutpeople'sinterestinmaterialgoods?A)Itisthecauseforcondemnationoftheirgreed.B)Ithasalottodowiththecomfortstheyprovide.C)Itarousespityratherthanrespectfromthewealthy.D)Itarisesfromtheircravingforsocialrecognition.49.Whatkindofpeopledosnobsdeemworthrespectandesteem?A)Thosewithfameandfortune.B)Thosewithregimentedminds.C)Thosewithintelligenceandimagination.D)Thosewithqualitieslyinghiddenindisguise.50.Whatdoestheauthorimplyweshoulddotoavoidbeingsnobbish?A)Beawaretherehasneverbeensuchathingasabetterorworseperson.B)Bekindtoandcuriousaboutthosewhowehappentomeetinourlives.C)Realizethatbetterorworsekeepschanginginunexpectedways.D)Judgepeopleonthebasisoftheirdistinctivecharactertraits.PassageTwo.Questions51to55arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Womenhavehistoricallybeenpaidless.ButintheUSinthe1980s,theybegantocatchup-fast.Duringthatdecade,thegenderpaygapclosedbyaboutonepercentagepointayear.Hadthattrendcontinued,thegenderwagegapwouldhavebeenclosedby2017.Butthetrenddidn'tcontinue,andthegapremainsyawning.AccordingtoanewstudyfromacademicsatHarvard,thestagnationcanbeputdown,perhapscounterintuitively,totheintroductionofstateandfederalfamilyleavepolicies.Theacademicsarguethatduringthe1990s,asgovernmentsbegantointroduceleavepolicies,itwasmainlywomenwhotookadvantageofthem.Thoughtheleavepoliciesmighthavehelpedthosewomentostayintheworkplace—insteadofdroppingouttohavefamilies-thosewhoreturnedsawtheirwageshadincreasedatlowerratesthanthemen.AfterfamilyleavewasintroducedintheUS,infact,therateofgenderwageconvergencefelltojust0.03percentagepointsperyear,andhasremainedthereeversince.Thosemonitoringtheprocesstowardssalaryequityatworkhavelongwatchedasprogressslowedinmanycountriesaroundtheworld.Infact,thatprogressbegantoreverseduringthepandemic(大流行病).Thegenderpaygapisoneofthemostoutstandingexamplesofthatlackofparity(平等),andstillexistsjustabouteverywhere.Themotherhoodpenaltyhasbecomeashorthandfordescribingwhy:Inmanyplaces,especiallyrichcountries,womenearnthesameasmenuntiltheyreachtheirchildbearingyears.Womenwhohavechildrenbegintoseetheirsalariesslipbehindtheirmalecounterparts.Partofthisisbecausewomentakeonmoreoftheunpaidlaborathome,whichcaneatintotimeavailableforworkandenergyforcareeradvancement.Butit'salsobecausemothersarepassedoverforraisesandpromotion,andbecausetimeoutoftheworkplacesetswomenback,evenifthattimeistakenvoluntarily,andsupportedbycompanyorgovernmentpolicy.Whatwouldhavehappenedifleavepolicieshadn'tbeenintroduced?Thestudydoesn'tgointothatquestion,otherthantosaythatifthe1980strendcontinued,wewouldhavebeenatparitybynow.It'spossible,however,thatthejourneytowardswageparitywouldhavestalledeitherway.Ifwomen'sgainsinthe1980sweremadethroughtheerasureofthingslikebias,oncethoselessuncontrollableproblemshadbeenaddressed,therewouldstillhavebeenanissuewithwomen-whoaretheonestobearchildrenandtakecareofthemintheearlyweeksbecauseofbiologicalfactorsliketheabilitytobreastfeed,forcingthemtotakebreaks,whetherornotthosebreaksweremandated.51.WhatdowelearnaboutthegenderpaygapintheUSduringthe1980s?A)Itwasbeingslowlyclosed.B)Itwasshrinkingrapidly.C)Itstartedtoyawn.D)Itremainedsubstantial.52.Whathappenedwiththeintroductionofstateandfederalfamilyleavepolicies?A)Theprocesstowardssalaryequityatworkbegantoreverse.B)Therateofgenderwageconvergencestartedtofallnoticeably.C)Thetrendofwomenreturningtoworkafterchildbirthstarted.D)Thenarrowingofthegenderpaygapattractedmoreattention.53.Whatpartlyaccountsfortheslipinwomen'ssalaries?A)Theinsufficientmotivationwomengenerallyhaveforcareeradvancement.B)Theopportunitiesnumerouswomengiveupforpayraiseandpromotion.C)Thehugeamountsoftimeandenergywomenspendtakingcareofthefamily.D)Thelackofpolicysupportfromgovernmentandbusinesscorporations.54.Whatdoesthenewstudysayaboutwageparity?A)Itwouldhavestalledifthosecontrollableproblemshadnotbeenaddressed.B)Itwouldhavehaltedifcompanyandgovernmenthadnotworkedtogether.C)Itwouldhavebeenachievedwiththecompleteerasureofgenderbiases.D)Itwouldhavebeenattainedwiththecontinuationofthe1980strend.55.Whatpreventswomenfromachievingparitywithmeninthefinalanalysis?A)Ignoringbiasesagainstwomenintheworkplace.C)Failingtomandatebreaksforchildbirthandcaretoaddressbiological.B)Givingbirthtochildrenandtakingcareofthem.D)Lackingresourcesproblems.PartIVTranslation(30minutes).Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestotranslateapassagefromChineseintoEnglish.YoushouldwriteyouransweronAnswerSheet2.粤港澳大湾区(Guangdong-HongKong-MacaoGreaterBayArea)具有得天独厚的地理位置,拥有完善的交通基础设施和丰富的产业资源。大湾区是中国开放程度最高、经济活力最强的区域之一,在国家经济发展中具有重要的战略地位。大湾区不仅将建成充满活力的世界级城市群和具有全球影响力的国际科技创新中心,还将打造成适合工作、购物、旅游的优质生活圈。随着改革开放的不断深入,大湾区的建设将进一步推动区域经济发展。到2035年,大湾区将实现成为国际一流湾区的目标。2025年6月英语六级考试真题参考答案。PartⅠWriting.Associalmediaisusedmoreandmoreextensively,thereisagrowingawarenessoftheimportanceofusingitproperlyandresponsibly.Socialmediaconnectspeoplegloballybutalsobringsriskslikemisinformationandprivacyleaks.Irresponsibleuse,suchasspreadingunconfirmedrumorsoroversharingpersonaldetails,canharmindividualsandsociety.Forinstance,falsehealthtipssharedonplatformsmaymisleadpeopleintowrongtreatments,whilecarelesspostsabouttravelplanscouldinvitetheft.Properuse,bycontrast,maximizesitsvalue.Weshouldverifyinformationbeforesharingandrespectothers’privacy.Personally,Ionlyfollowofficialaccountsfornewsandavoidcommentingharshlyonline.Thisnotonlykeepsmeawayfromdisputesbutalsohelpsbuildapositivedigitalenvironment.Inshort,socialmediaisadouble-edgedsword.Responsibleuseletsusenjoyitsconveniencewhileminimizingharms,makingtheonlineworldsaferandmoreharmoniousforeveryone.PartIVTranslation.TheGuangdong-HongKong-MacaoGreaterBayAreaboastsauniquegeographicallocation,completetransportationinfrastructure,andabundantindustrialresources.ItisoneofthemostopenandeconomicallyvibrantregionsinChina,holdingasignificantstrategicpositioninthecountry'seconomicdevelopment.TheGreaterBayAreaaimsnotonlytobuildavibrantworld-classurbanagglomerationandaninternationalscienceandtechnolo

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