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2026年6月大学英语六级考试真题(第2套)PartIWriting(30minutes)Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteanessaythatbeginswiththesentence“Withthetrendofurbanization,itisvitallyimportantforcityresidentstodevelopastrongerlovefornature.”Youcanmakecomments,citeexamplesoruseyourpersonalexperiencestodevelopyouressay.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsbutnomorethan200words.YoushouldcopythesentencegiveninquotesatthebeginningofyouresgtrePartⅡListeningComprehension(30minutesDirections:Inthissection,youwillheartwolongconversations.Attheendofeachconversunon,youwillhearfourquestions.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Questions1to4arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.1.A)Celebratehis10thweddinganniversary.C)Givehiswifeapleasantsurprise.B)CelebratehispromotioninBarcelona.D)AskforleavetovisitBarcelona.2.A)Heisunabletofindsomeinexpensiveaccommodation.B)Therearefewwarmplacestogoatthistimeoftheyear.D)HeisafraidBarcelonamaynotbesofabulousasexpected.3.A)RentacartodriveintothecityandscenicspotssoaB)Spendacoupleofnightsinaglamoroushotelandtherestoftheweekininexpensiveplaces.C)Findall-inclusiveaccommodationtoeliminateD)Stayinahotelawayfromthecoastwheretheaccommodationislessexpensive.4.A)Sheissuretolikethecathedral.C)Sheisnogoodatlogistics.Questions5to8arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.5.A)Theyoftenshareeachother'sexperiences.C)Theyalwaysdothingstricky.B)Theyenjoyinteractingwithpatients.D)Theyarebothpharmacists.6.A)Thedoctorendedupadmittinghismistake.C)Thepatientactuallytookheradvice.B)Thepatientconsultedanotherdoctor.D)Thedoctordouble-7.A)Aproposalforapplyingflushotsmoreeffectively.B)Anewmedicationtherapymanagementprogram.C)Anovelstrategytopersuadestubbornpatients.D)Atherapyforpatientswithsimilarconditions.8.A)Inabilitytosendtextmessages.C)Medicationnon-adherence.B)DistrustinphDirections:Inthissection,youwillheartwopassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearthreeorfourquestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheetIwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.Questions9to11arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.9.A)Accomplishtheirgoals.C)Overstatetheirimportance.B)Viewthingspositively.D)Dominatejobinterviews.10.A)Itreflectsastrongsenseofobligationtoothers.C)Itmaydifferinvariouscultures.B)Itsignifiesauniversalmodelofmotivation.D)Itmayhavebeenunderestimated.11.A)Itwasunder-investigated.C)Itwastakenforgranted.B)Itwasmorepredictable.D)Itwasmoresubtle.Questions12to15arebasedonthepassag12.A)ItisanyincidentalhappeninginplantsandanimalsoricecrystalB)Itisanybasicphysicalorchemicalworkindesigningsubstances.C)ItisanysymmetricalandcolorD)Itisanyregularlyrepeatedarrangementofshapesorcolors.13.A)Materialsundergoingcertainprocesses.B)Materialsexposedtovariousnaturalforces.C)Materialsimpactedbyanychangeofmolecules.D)Materialsgoingthroughextremelyradicaltransformations.B)Thewayforappreciatingpatterns.D)Thefactorsaffectingclusters.15.A)Apatternbyaccident.C)Patternswithrandomimperfections.B)Patternsforspecificpurposes.D)Apatternwithartificialintervention.Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearthreerecordingsoflecturesortalksfollowedbythreeorfourquestions.Therecordingswillbeplayedonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheetIwithasinglelinethroughthecentre.Questions16to18arebasedonth16.A)Eliminatingalltheoldhabitsatonce.C)RealizingalltB)Makingapermanentlifestylechange.D)Improvingmultipleareasofone'slife.17.A)Theyweremorelikelytoimplementaparticularbehavior.B)Theyweremorelikelytomakeplansfortheirfuture.C)Theytendedtobecommittedtoasinglegoal.D)Theytendedtofocusononethingatatime.18.A)Theabilitytomaketheprocessautomatic.B)Apracticaltimetableforimplementation.D)Concentrationonthebenefitsitwillprovide.Questions19to21arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.19.A)ItresemblesthatofEarthinmanyinconceivableways.B)Ithasahazemuchthickerthanpreviouslybelieved.D)Itisfarbeyondanyquickmeasurements.20.A)Theaccumulationofsolidparticlesintheair.B)Thedistributionofgasesinitsatmosphere.C)Thecloudsofparticlesreflectingsunrays.D)Theaggravatedeffectsofclimatechange.21.A)Ifspectrumsoflightcanbebetterdetectedbytelescope.B)IfPluto'shazyatmospherecanbemoreeasilyobserved.C)IfPluto'shazyatmospherescattersstrongsunlight.D)Ifthelightfromthetelescopeconfirmstheiridea.Questions22to25arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.22.A)Parentscanplayadecisiveroleincultivatingtheirchildren'smusicaltalent.B)Childrenareembarrassedbyparents'failuretoappreciatetheirmusic.C)Parentscanmouldtheir8-to10-year-oldchildren'smusictaste.D)Childrenaged8to10areoldenoughtoproducepoeticlyrics.23.A)Theystarttoshowtheirownmusicalpreference.B)Theytendtobemoreinfluencedbytheirpeers.C)Theytendtogravitateawayfromtheirhomes.D)Theyaremoreopentonewgenresofmusic.24.A)Enablingchildrentobereceptivetomusicexperts'suggestions.B)Helpingchildrendeveloptheabilitytomanagetheiremotions.C)Familiarisingchildrenwithdifferentschoolsofmusic.D)Introducingchildrentoavarietyofmusicalstyles.25.A)Byenhancingchildren'sappreciationoftheirmusic.B)Bypushingtheirmusichardenoughuponchildren.C)Byattendingtheirconcertsandlivemusiceventswithchildren.D)Byintroducingtheirmusictochildrenasearlyaspossible.PartⅢReadingComprehension(40minuteDirections:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.PleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemonAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.Mostfinancialcriseshaveplentyincommon:theytendtostartinthebankingsectorandinvolveexcessiveborrowing,togetherwithanassetbubble.The26crisisof2008wasnodifferent,withtheassetbubblefocusethatsomepeopleinthebankingsectorwereplayingor“gaming”thesystemfortheirownfinancialgain.Thegamebeingplayedhadseveralimportantfeatures.Thefirstwasthedeliberatecomplexityofthefinancialproductsatitscore.Thentherearethe28biasesthatpermeatedecision-makingatalllevelsofthebankingindustry.Bankingoftenattractspeoplewithcertainpersonality29,includingthosewhoareoverconfidentandtakeexcessiverisks.Suchpeopletendtolikecomplexityforitsownsake,buttheyoftendonotfullyunderstandthe 30ofthatcomplexityforthestabilityofthefinancialsystemasawhole.Oftentheydonotcare—theyareprimarilyinterestedingamingthesystemto31theirbonuses.Thenextelementisrisk.Therearepartsofthebankingsectorthatwillalwaysbe32torisk,butmanybankershavecometofeelimmunetoitspotentialimpact,becausethey33that,howeverrecklesslybanksbehave,governmentswillalwaysbetheretobailthemout.Gaminginthebankingsectorseemsvirtuallyimpossibleto34.Theonlyeffectivemeasuretoend.bankingsectortomovewholesaletoanotherjurisdiction.A)behaviouralB)eliminateJ)proneC)fragileK)prototypesD)globalL)reassureE)implicationsM)skepticallyF)maximiseN)traitsG)overlappingO)underlyingH)personallyDirections:Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatementsattachedtostatementcontainsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphs.Identifytheparagraphfromwhichtheinformationisderived.Youmaychooseaparagraphmorethanonce.Eachparagraphismarkedwithaletter.AnswerthequestionsbymarkingthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2.A)Fivehundredyearsago,forestscoveredmuchoftheIberianpeninsula.Butthatsoonchanged.Centuriesoperatewherenaturedoesnotcomebackbyitself,"saysJurrianRuys,itsCsignaturedevice:abiodegradable(可生物降解的)cardboardcontainertheycallthecocoonwhichoaks,ashes,walnuts,rowans,andwhitebeams,wereplantedithat96%ofthemsurvivedthatyear'sburninghotsummerwithoutextrairrigation,acriticalmilestoneC)“Doesnaturereturnbyitself?”asksArnoutAsjes,LandLifeCompany'schieftechnologyofficer,whooverseesamixofdrone(无人机QR(二维码)taggingandsite-specifictreeorhundredsofyears,sowearespeedingthingsup."globalbiodiversitylossandclimatechange,thesegroupsarepushingtheboundaryofhowtoreviveattheWorldResourcesInstitute(WRI).“Itrequirestherightincentives,therightstakeholders,theE)Howthesefactorscometogetherforaparticularproject—andwhethersavingdestroyedwoodsisevenpossible—dependsonwhatkindofecosystemyouhaveinmind.SecondaryforestsintheAmazonaredifferentfromTexaspinesrecoveringafterwildfiresortheArctictimberwoodsthatcovermuchofSweden.Eachprovidesdifferentreasonsforreforestationprogramsandeachhasparticularneeds.InthedryconditionsaroundMatamoriscaandsimilarareasinSpain,LandLifeCompanyworriesaboutrapiddesertification(沙漠化).Asitsfocusisonrestoringanecosystem,itworkswithorganisationsthatdon'texpecttheirmoneyback.F)Witharound600hectaresreplantedaroundtheworldsince2015andanother1,100plannedforthisyear,thecompany'sdrivefitsintotheBonnChallenge,aglobalefforttorestore150millionhectaresoftheworld'sdeforestedanddegradedlandby2020.That'sanarearoughlythesizeofIranorMongolia.By2030,thegoalistoreach350millionhectares—20%morelandthanIndia.Thesetargetsincludeboththerehabilitationofforestedareasthathavelostdensityorlookabitweak(aprocessknownas'restoration’inforestryjargon)andtherecoveryofforestcoverinareaswhereitwascompletelycleared(what'sknownas'reforestation’).G)ThatglobaltargetisbrokenintosmallerpiecesandtakesshapeinLatinAmericaasthe20x20Initiative,anefforttocontribute20millionhectarestotheoverallgoalbyinitiatingsmalltomediumprojectswiththepoliticalbackingofgovernments.UnlikeLandLifeCompany,thisregion-wideprojectmakestheeconomicandbusinesscaseforreforestation,eventhoughtheyareafterbiodiversityconservation.“Youneedtobringinprivatesectormoney,"saysWRI'sVergara,wholeadstheinitiative,“andthatcapitalneedstoseeareturnontheirinvestment."AstudyheledpredictsLatinAmericawouldseeanestimatednetpresentvalueofabout$23bnovera50-yearperiodifitreachesitsgoal.H)Moneycancomefromtimbersalesinsustainablymanagedforestsorfromharvesting'non-woodproducts’likenuts,oilsandfruitsfromthetrees.Youcantakenoteofhowmuchcarbondioxideyourforestiscapturingandsellcarboncreditstocompanieskeentooffsettheiremissions.Oryoucanevengrowtheforesthopingthatbiodiversitywillattractecotouristswho'dpayforlodging,birdwatchingtoursandmeals.I)Still,thesebackersarenotyourhigh-streetbank.Moneyforthe20x20Initiativecomesmostlyfromfinancialorganisationswithtriplegoals—amodestreturnontheirinvestment,environmentalbenefitsandsocialgains—knownasimpactinvestors.TaketheGermanfund12Treeforinstance,oneofthe20x20partners.Itput$9.5millionintoCuango,a1,455-hectarepropertyontheCaribbeancoastofPanamathatcombinesacommercialcocoatreeplantationwithtimberextractionfromasustainablymanagedsecondaryforest.Withtheirmoney,theyreforestedaformercattleranch,providedhigh-qualityjobsforthesurroundingcommunitiesandmadeareturnontheirinvestment.J)Evenonlandcleareddecadesagoandcurrentlyusedbyfarmers,somecropscancoexistwiththeforest,ifyoufindtherightbalance.Althoughnottechnicallyreforestation,agroforestry(asystemoflanduseinwhichharvestabletreesorshrubsaregrownamongoraroundcropsoronpastureland,asameansofpreservingorenhancingtheproductivityoftheland)providesanopportunityforsmall-holderfarmerstosustaintheirlivelihoodswhileaddingsomeforestcovertotheirfarms.K)AglobalprojectcalledBreedcafsisstudyinghowtreesbehaveincoffeefarms,hopingtofindcropvarietiesthatmanagetogrowundertheshadeoftrees.Coffeegrowsnaturallyinsuchforests,socopyingthatinfarmsistakingthecropbacktoitsroots."Byreintroducingtreesinthelandscape,weimpactpositivelyhumidity,raincapture,soilconservationandbiodiversitypreservation,"sayscoffeeexpertBenoitBertrand,wholeadstheprojectfromtheFrenchAgriculturalResearchCentreforInternationalDevelopment.Bertrandisanalysingwhichofdozensofcoffeevarietiesfitsbetterforthissystem.Asimilarapproachcanbeappliedtolandwithcocoa,vanillaandfruittrees.L)Noteverypieceoflandisfitforreforestation.Vergara'spartnerslookforsafeinvestments,andevenLandLifeCompanyonlyrunsmajorprojectsinwhattheyconsider“low-risk”countries.“Wetendtoavoidlarge-scaleoperationsincountriesinsomepartsoftheMiddleEastorAfricawherethepermanenceisnotsecured,"saysRuys.M)Butintherightlocation,perhapsallyouneedistime.IntheCentralPacificofCostaRica,the330-hectareNationalWildlifeRefugeBarúlooksnothinglikethecattleranchitwasbefore1987,whenJackEwingdecidedtoturnthislargeestateintoanecotourismdestination.Insteadofintervening,afriendtoldhimtoletnaturehaveitsway.Baru'sformergrazinglandsarenowthrivingwoodsandthepropertyboastsover150hectaresofsecondaryforestswithnointerventionfromhumans.Inthepast10years,animalssuchashowlingmonkeys,scarletmacawsandevenmigratorycougarshavereturnedtotherefuge'sland,boostingtourismandrevitalisingtheecosystem.Ewing,now75,explainsthissuccessusingthewordshisfriendchosethreedecadesago:“InCostaRica,whenyoustopmanagingtheshrubs,thejunglecomesbackforitsrevenge."36.LandLifeCompany'seffortsfitintotheglobalgoaltorestoremillionsofhectaresoftheworld'sdeforestedanddegradedland.37.Plantingtreesorshrubstogetherwithcropscanhelpimprovetheyieldoftheland,whileofferingsmall-scalefarmersachan38.Onereforestationprojectbasesitsargumentoneconomicbenefitsandinvestmentreturns.39.Withtime,naturemayreturntoitsoriginalstatewithouthumaninterventionifthelocationisappropriate.40.Accordingtoaforestandclimateexpert,therevivalofforestcovercantakeplaceunderthenecessaryconditions.41.Onecompanyrunsitsmajoroperationsexclusivelyincountrieswhererisksarenothigh.42.Leftalone,naturemaytakescoresofyearsorevencenturiestorepairitself.43.Economicreturnscanbederivedfromsellingtimberandnon-woodproductsaswellascarboncredits.44.Astudyisunderwayacrosstheworldtolookforcropsthatcangrowamongtrees.45.LandLifeCompany'soperationsareusuallylocatedwherereforestationisimpossiblewithouthumanintervention.Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.PassageOneQuestions46to50arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Whatdoesself-disciplinelooklikeatwork?Sometimes,it'stheabilitytoresisttemptation,suchasdistractionstoavoidaparticulartask.Othertimesit'stheabilitytopersistwithataskwhenyourenergyandmotivationseemlow.Whatdoyoubelieveaboutthenatureofyourownself-discipline?Isitsomethingthatrunsoninternalenergythatisspentwithuse?Orisitsomethingthatisbolsteredasyouapplyitandpersist?Youranswermatters,asitdetermineshowmuchself-disciplineyouexperience.Foryears,researchinpsychologypointedtoself-controlasaresourcethatisdepletedwithuseandneedstoberestoredthroughbreaks,rest,orsleep.Morerecently,however,researchpointstotheimportanceofmindset.Ifyouviewself-disciplineasanexpendableresource,yourwillpowertendstofadewithuse.Ifyoubelievethatexercisingyourself-controlstrengthensandfuelsit,thatismorelikelytobeyourexperienceasyouresisttemptationorpushyourselftogetsomethingdonethatisnotappealing.Ifyoudon'talreadyviewself-disciplineasaforcethatfeedsitself,whatmightyoudo?Reflectontimesthatyouhadinitialdifficultyresistingtemptation,gettingstartedonsomething,orstickingwithit,butpushedaheadandaccomplishedthetaskormetthegoal.That'sthekindofexperiencewe'retalkingaboutwiththisparticularbeliefaboutself-discipline,andyou'vealreadyhadsuchanexperience,soyou'veshownthatit'spossible.Whenyoufeelyourwillpowerandmotivationfading,remindyourselfofthosepreviousexperiencesandimaginethesamehappeningnow.Whatifyourexperienceshavealwaysseemedtoindicatethatyourself-controldiminisheswithuse,andyouneedbreakstorecharge?There'snothingwrongwiththataslongasyoucanaffordtotakethosebreaks.Ifnot,remindyourselfthatnoteveryoneexperiencesself-disciplineasadepletableresourceandthatyourexperiencemightbedifferentifyoufocusongatheringmoreenergyatthispointratherthanfocusingonhowdifficultitistocontinueortheneedforabreak.Also,ifyouknowsomeonewhoisarolemodelofself-discipline,picturethatpersoninyoursituation,persistinginthetask.Regardlessofhowyoudoit,asyoupushforwardtocontinuetoaccomplishprogress,besuretomentallyreinforceyourselfbytakingprideinyourabilitytoexertmorewillpowerasyoupersist.Thebenefitsofexertingwillpowerarecumulative.Yourself-disciplineisakintoamuscle,andeachtimeyouresisttemptationorpersistinataskdespitealackofmotivation,youstrengthenthatmuscle,leadingtolesseffortandresistanceinsimilarinstancesinthefuture.46.Whatplaysanimportantroleindetermininghowmuchself-disciplinepeopleexperience?A)Theirbeliefaboutthenatureofmotivation.C)Theirconceptionofself-discipline.B)Theiruseofinternalenergyforpersisting.D)Theirabilitytoresisttemptation.47.Whatdidyearsofresearchsuggestaboutself-discipline?A)Itisadepletableresource.C)Itsstrengthisdependentonwillpower.B)Itisbolsteredthroughuse.D)Itsexerciseisanexhaustingexperience.48.Whydoestheauthoraskustoreflectonourexperienceofmeetingthegoaldespiteinitialdifficulty?A)Toshowtheurgencyofabandoningoutdatedbeliefsaboutself-control.B)Toshowthefeasibilityofviewingself-disciplineasaforcefuelingitself.C)Tosupporttheargumentforpersistenceinworkplaceaccomplishments.D)Toaddevidencetoconsistentfindingsinpreviouspsychologicalresearch.49.Whatareweadvisedtodoifwecannotaffordtotakebreakstorecharge?A)Figureoutwhathasgonewrong.C)Exertourselvestogoonwiththework.B)Focusonthehardestpartofourtask.D)Gathernewenergyfrompeoplearound.50.Whydoestheauthorcompareourself-disciplinetoamuscle?A)Themoreitisapplied,themoreresistanceitencounters.B)Themoreitisexerted,themoreproudwebecome.C)Themoreitisenforced,thestrongerourwillpowerproves.D)Themoreitisexercised,themorestrengtheneditgets.Questions51to55arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Smartphoneshavealwaysposedchallengesforparentsofteens.Fromsocialmediaappstoexcessivescreentime,thedigitalworldisasthreateningasthephysical.Anewstudyshowsthatabouthalfofparentsofteensareworriedabouttheirteensbeingexposedtoexplicitcontentonline.Thisisavalidconcern,ofcourse.Buttherearewaystoalleviatethespreadofexplicitcontent,fromchangingthesettingsintheirkids'phonetomonitoringsuchcontentwithappslikeBark.Justasalarming,ifnotmoreso,isthattheamountoftimeteensspendonsocialmediacanleadtoanxietyanddepression.Excessivescreentimehasdetrimentaleffects,foralotofobviousreasons.Constantmediaconsumptioninhibitshealthyactivitiesassociatedwithchildhood,likespendingtimeoutside,exercising,talkingtofriendsandfamily.Ifitinterfereswithsleep,that'sevenworse.Ampleresearchshowstoomuchsmartphoneuseproducessignificantanxiety,depression,andfeelingsofisolationinteens.Teenslogontosocialmediaorspendtimeonlinetryingtomakeconnections,butendupfeelingmorealoneandsadthanever.Facelesscommunicationnotonlyproducesfeelingsofisolationandlonelinessbutincreasesinstancesofonlinebullyingandsusceptibilitytocriminalconducts.ThoughI'vebannedmostsocialmedia,I'vestillbattledsmartthetimeIwishIcouldthrowmyisn’tworththebattletokeeptheirscreentimelowandproductive,andcontinuetoencourage“real-life”howIwouldhavehandthatit'sreallyhavingonthem."vitaltopicforparentstounderstandandtakeseriously.Unfortunately,now,parandtheirmentalhealth.51.Whatdoaroundhalfofparentsofteensdoaccordingtoanewstudy?B)TheytrytoalleviatethespreadofexplicitscenC)Theyfeelconcernedabouttheirkids'viewingindecentcontentonline.D)Theystrivetoprevent52.WhatdoesalargeamountA)ItallowsthemlesstimeformeaningfuD)Itmakesthemmorealerttoonlinebullying.A)Theyaredeep-seated.C)Theyareunique.54.WhatdoesactressKateWinsletthinkabouttheworldofsocialmedia?A)ItposesincreasingchallengestoparentstryingtoeB)Itscaresparentsbecausetheydon'treallyknowwhatisonthescreen.C)ItisaspheredifficultforparentsaD)Itisfullofuncertaintiesfrightfultoparentsandtheirteens.55.Whatmessagedoestheauthortrytoconveyinthelastparagraph?A)ParentshavetobeconceB)Governmentshaveresponsibilitiesinregulatingsocialmediaandteens'smartphoneuse.C)ParentsshouldprovideguidancetotheirteensintheuseofsocialmediPartIVTranslation(30minutDirections:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestotranslateapassagefromChineseintoEnglish.YoushouldwriteyouransweronAnswerSheet2.电子商务的蓬勃发展正在深刻改变中国农村的面貌。随着互联网和物流网络快速向农村延伸,越来越多的农村居民通过电子商务平台将农产品直接销售给城市消费者。近年来.直播带货(live-streamingcommerce)使城市消费者能够与卖家实时互动,已成为促进农村发展的一种新方式。电子商务打破了城乡之间的信息壁垒,拓宽了农产品销售渠道,帮助农村居民增收致富。数字经济与乡村振兴的深度融合,正在为中国农村发展注入前所未有的活力。2026年6月大学英语六级考试真题答案详解(共3套)第2套PartIWriting●审题思路·作文要求以“随着城市化的趋势,城市居民培养对大自然更深厚的热爱至关重要”为开头展开论述。首段开门见山,表明个人观点。主体段进行具体论证,阐释城市居民培养对大自然更深厚的热爱的重要性:一是个人层面,热爱大自然有助于缓解城市生活的压力;二是社会层面,珍视自然有助于采取措施保护环境;三是全球层面,对自然的热爱推动了环保政策和气候行动的实施。最后一段总结全文,阐述热爱自然对个人、社会和全世界的重要性,然后发出号召,呼吁大家热爱自然,共建更美好的未来。●范文&译文·参考范文参考译文perspective,thereasonsbehindthisareworthexploring.orevendestroyed,humansmightlosetheircomf随着城市化的趋势,城市居民培养对大自然更深厚的热爱至关重要。①在我看来,其背后的原因值得探讨。从个人层面而言,热爱大自然有助于我们缓解城市生活的压力。例如,在公园里散散步,就能洗去一天的烦恼,带来内心的平静。从社会层面来看,当每位居
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