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2026年6月大学英语六级考试真题(第1套)Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteanessaythatbeginswiththesentence"Facedwithgrowingglobalization,studentsrealizethatadeepunderstandingoftraditionalChineseculturehelpscultivateculturalconfidence.”Youcanmakecomments,citeexamplesoruseyourpersonalexperiencestodevelopyouressay.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsbutnomorethan200words.Youshouldcopythesentencegiveninquotesatthebeginningofyouressay.PartⅡListeningComprehension(30minutese.Directions:Inthissection,youwillheartwolongconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,youwillhearfourquestions.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Questions1to4arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.1.A)Howtorunone'sbusinesssuccessfully.B)Howtomakeprogressinone'scareer.C)Whyfewpeoplecanfullydisplaytheircapabilities.D)Whyyoungpeopleseldomgettheexpectedpromotion.2.A)Tomixandinteractwithpeerswithintheorganization.B)Torestricttheirconnectionsexclusivelytocolleagues.C)Tolimitcommunicationonlytotheirsuperiors.D)Tounderestimatetheirroleinthecompany.3.A)Putinqualitytime.C)Makegreaterefforts.B)Connectwithmanagers.D)Demonstratefinalresults.4.A)Toshowtheirgenius.C)Toguardagainsthumiliation.Questions5to8arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.5.A)Decidehowtodivideupthepresentationtasks.C)Completetheprojectdesigntogether.B)Investigatetheavailablebackgroundresearch.D)Findasuitabletopicfortheirarticle.6.A)Hewantstodevotehistimetootherportions.B)Hebelievesthewomanisbetterabletohandleit.C)Heclaimstohavedonemostoftheworkalready.D)Hefindsthewomanmoremeticulousaboutdetails.7.A)Questioning.C)Arguing.B)Complaining.D)Worrying.8.A)Toavoidsoundingmonotonoustothelisteners.B)Tomakethedivisionoflabormorereasonable.C)Tokeephimselffrombeingoverburdened.D)Tobringtheircapabilitiesfullyintoplay.2026年6月大学英语六级考试真题(第1套)2Directions:Inthissection,vouwillheartwopassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearthreeorfourquestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afieryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).9.A)Alterothers'perceptionsoftheweaurer.C)Enhancethewearer'sconfidence.10.A)Asbeingagreaterthreat.C)AsbeingmoredominantB)AsbeingofhigherprestigeD)Asbeingmoreattractive.11.A)Itmightinfluenceherwayofintroducingherself.B)Itmightimpactherdressingstylefortheoccasion.12.A)Thoseinvolvingnoself-recogniB)Thoseforcingustoclenchourteeth.D)Thoserequiringnowillpoweratall.C)UsingpracticalexamplestoguideoD)Denyingoneselfanycomforttopreventdiseases.15.A)Anycherishedgoal.C)Anypersonalinstinct.B)Anypositivemindset.D)Anyvaluedrolemodel.Directions:Inthissection、vouwillhearthreerecordingsoflecturesortalksfollowedbythreeorfourquestions.Therecordingswillbeplavedonlyonce.Ajferyouhearaquestion,voumustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheetIwithasinglelinethroughthecenre.B)Ithaslongbeenignoredbythepublic.D)Ithasre17.A)ItwarnedconsunersnottoeB)Itcalledonexpectantmouherstopayattentiontofoodsafety.18.A)TheimpactoftheFDA'sanalysis.C)Critics'conclusions.B)Multiplefactorsincludingmercury.D)Thepricesofseafood.Questions19to21arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.B)Theywillbelosingbothjoyandlife.C)TheywillbeputtingthemselvesD)Theywillmakethingsworseforpeoplearoundthem.B)Aimforthreeseparatevacationsyearly.2026年6月大学英语六级考试真题(第1套)321.A)Expectingtohavemorevacationsinayearwillboostone'sworkefficiency.B)Anticipatingmorevacationswouldreduceone'sfeelingsofdespairatwork.C)Takingmorethanthreevacationsyearlywouldprolongone'sexcitement.D)Planningmultiplebreaksthroughouttheyearwilladdtoone'shappiness.Questions22to25arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.22.A)Surveyingwhendriversarecaughtintheheatofarguments.B)Designingdevicestopreventdriversfrombeingdistracted.C)Testingmodelsformonitoringdriverseasilygettingtired.D)Developingsensor-basedsystemsforautonomousvehicles.23.A)Makesuretheautonomousvehicleoperatesinthesimplestmanner.B)Ensurethetransitionfromthedrivertothevehicleissafelymade.C)Alleviatethedriver'spressureasmuchaspossible.D)Recordthedriver'sstateasaccuratelyaspossible.24.A)Driverfatigue.C)Drunkdriving.B)Dreadfultraffic.D)Drivingtime.25.A)TherehasbeenastrongdebateonthefeasibilityofLevel3cars.B)Therehavebeenfewremarkableadvancesinautotechnology.C)Therehasbeenariseinattention-grabbingaccidentsrecently.D)Therehavebeenfewfeasiblewaystoshiftpublicsentiment.Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.PleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemonAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.Twoproposalsarebeforethestatelegislaturethatlookstoputsomelimitsonever-increasingrentprices,whichsomelawmakerssayarecontributingtorisinghomelessnessrates.Theproposals26capsonrentincreases,preventinglandlordsinthestatefromraisingrentmorethantherateofinflationinmostcases.Thereareexceptionsforbuildingslessthan10yearsold,publichousing,improvementsbeyondmaintenance,andahardship27Ina2020study,researchersattheU.S.GovernmentAccountabilityOfficeestimatedthatevery$100inrentincreaseis28toa9%riseinhomelessness.Rentincreaseshaveanevenmoredetrimentaleffectonsomedemographicgroups,suchasracialminorities.RepresentativeAlexRamelexplainedwhyhethoughtthatthiskindoflegislationwassoimportant,tellingthestoryofa29strugglingtoliveinthecommunity.Ramelpointedoutthe30effectofdouble-digitrentincreases,sayingthathemadethedecisiontointroducethelegislationwhiletalkingtoayoungmaninBellingham."He'sarecentgraduatefromWesternWashingtonUniversityandjustgotanewjob,”Ramelsaid.“Hewasleavingourcommunitybecausehislandlord31himthathisrentwasgoingtogoupby$600amonth.”TheRentalHousingAssociationofWashingtonopposesthelegislation.Theassociation32thatthepolicywon'tactuallysolvetheproblemofrentalprices.Instead,itwillpunishsmalllandlordsandallowwealthyrenterseasyaccesstocheaphousing.“Therentcontrolpolicyhasfailedeverywhereithasbeen33inthiscounty.Ithasnotfixedone2026年6月大学英语六级考试真题(第1套)42026年6月大学英语六级考试真题(第1套)5housingproblem34benefitsofrentcontrol,"saidChesterBaldwinwiththeRentalHousingCoalition.A)anywhereB)assertsJ)imposeC)constituentK)notifiedD)correlatedL)notwithstandingE)determiningM)presumeF)devastatingN)rehabilitationG)enactedO)reproachingH)entailsDirections:Inthissectiostatementcontainsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphs.Identifytheparagraphfromwhichtheinformationisderived.Youmaychooseaparagraphmorethanonce.EachaphismarkedwithaletteronAnswerSheet2.Meetthe‘digitalnomads'whotraveltheworldinsearchoffastWi-FiA)Forthose“citizensoftheworld”,theofficecanbeanythingfromabeachhutinBrisbanetoaStarbucksinSeattle,thankstothegrowingprevalB)WhentheaveragetravellerlandsinacitylikeBangkok,Berlin,orBuenosAires,theirfirststepmightbetodroptheirbagsattheirhotelandtologontoTripAdvisortofindoutthehoursofapopulartouristattractionorthebestrooftopbarforhappyhour.beenlivingandworkingnomadically(像游牧民那样)inplaceslikeSingapore,HongKong,Tokyovarietyoffactors—Wi-Fispeed,averagetemperature,exoticfoodD)Somewhereinhisnomadicjourney,LevelsnoticedthattherewasagrowingneedtocreateanonlineE)Membersofthegeographicallydispersedsubcunomads”.Theyareborderless,mostlyself-emplnewphenomenon,therearenohardstatisticsontheprevalenceofdigitalnomadsorlocationindependentworkers.Butthankstothegrowingpreinoneplace.2026年6月大学英语六级考试真题(第1套)6theydon'tarriveinaforeigncitywithoutanyresponsibilities.Travelisn'tnecessarilyrequiredforthemtodotheirjobs,butneitherisstayinginoneplace.G)JanetBrentisanindependentebookdesigner.Shesaysmanypeoplesheknowsassumeshetravelsforwork,butinrealityherinternationaldestinationsarelargelyuptoher,anddrivenbycost.“Contrarytowhatsomepeoplemightthink,Idon'tgetpaidtotravel—Isimplychoosethelifestyle.Ratherthanrentinonegivencity,Ichoosetotravelanddoshort-term,temporarystaysaroundtheworld,andmytraveldecisionsareliterallybasedonwhatmakesthemostsensefinanciallyforme,”Brentsaid.“It'scompletelydifferentfromvacationing—youreallysinkintothecitylifeandgetyourfeetwetinthecommunities."H)BryceAdamsisanothersuchnomad.HeworksasadeveloperforaSouthAfricancompanyWooThemes,whichhasaworkforcethat'smorethan80%remote-based.ThoughAdamsfrequentlypostspicturesonInstagramofhisenviablecookingadventuresfromSeoultoBangkok,hesaysnomadlifeinforeigncitieshasitsdownsides,includingfindingadequateWi-Fiforthebandwidth-hungryworkhislivelihooddependson.Contrarytotheperceptionthatheworksunderamangotreeinatropicalhaven,Adamssaystherealityofthislifemeansthatheoftenendsupstayinginmorewesternstyleplacesinglobalisedcities—onesthataresuretohaveairconditioningandadecentconnection—ratherthanexoticbeachfrontcafés.I)“AfellownomadpostedquiteafunnybuthonestmessageonTwitterafewdaysagothatstuckwithme:'It'sfunnythatdigitalnomadsspend16hourstoflytotheothersideoftheworldtositinStarbucks,'andit'scompletelytrue,”Adamssaid.“Whenyou'readigitalnomad,youdon'tactuallyhaveasmuchfreedomasmostpeoplethinkyoudo.Wehavedeadlines,weallhavepeoplerelyingonusandamouth(ortwo)thatneedstobefed.It'snicetobeabletoworkanywhereintheworldbutit'snotwithoutitschallenges."J)Butthesechallengescanoftenprovideanopportunityfornomadstoseeasideofacitytheymaynothaveiftheywerestayinginaluxuryhotelforalongweekend.Howeverinconvenient,atriptoalocaldoctor,immigrationofficeorlaundry—oraconflictwithalocalAirbnbhost(theaccommodationstyleofchoiceformostnomads)—canbefarmoreculturallyinstructivethanatriptothenationalmuseum.Andbecausenomadsoftenhavetostaywherethestrongestinternetconnectionis,theytendtospendmoretimeindevelopingcitiescomparedtotheaveragetourist,whooftenfleestomoretouristydestinationssoonafterlandingattheairport.K)Thenomadlifeis,byallaccounts,onebuiltoutofprivilege.Younotonlyneedarelativelypowerfulpassportthatmakestouristvisaseasytoattain,butalsoaknowledgeeconomyjobandaccesstothetechnologyanddevicesthatmakeremoteworkingpossible.ButnomadslikeAdamssaythatwhiletheyareawareofthisprivilege,theybelievelivingthiswayelevateswhatthey'reabletooffer,bygivingthemabroaderperspectiveonwhatthey'rebuilding,writing,ordesigningandexpandingtheirworldview.L)“Beingabletotravelandgetaroundmakesiteasytostayinspired,"headded.“Itrulybelievethatitmakesmeamoresensiblehumanbeing,asItendtoseeandappreciatethecreativesolutionspeoplecomeupwithinotherpartsoftheworld,eventhoughmanytendtohavefarmoreconstraintsthanwehaveathome."M)Sowhenyou'reconstantlyontheroadanddon'townanypropertyorhaveafixedaddress,whichcitydoyoucallhome?It'snosurprisethatmanynomadsaredualcitizensor“thirdculturekids,"whohavegrownupwithanotionofidentitythat'snottiedtonationalismorstayinginoneplace.Levelssaysthatthenomadlifehasnotonlychangedhisnotionsofcitizenship,butthepeoplehechoosestospendtimewithaswell.“Sayingyou'rea‘citizenoftheworld'isasupercliché,right?Butit'sbecomingquitetrue,”Levelssaid.“ThisglobalawarenesshasbeenthereasonIstartedNomadListandit'saffectedwhomyfriendsare.It'snormaltohavedinnernowandsitwithaKoreangirl,aBritish-Singaporeanguy,aMexicangirlandaNigerianguy.AsmuchasthatsoundslikeapoliticallycorrectTVadvertisement,it'sgreatthatthat'sthetimewe'reinnow."36.PieterLevelscreatedachatsystemtosatisfytheneedofdigitalnomadsforinformationtouristsnormallydon'tseek.37.Itissaidthatdigitalnomadsdonotenjoyasmuchfreedomasmostpeoplesuppose.38.Differentfromtourists,digitalnomadstraveltoforeignplaceswithworktodo.39.Digitalnomadsbelievetheirlifestyleenablesthemtobroadentheirvisionanddoabetterjob.40.Thefirstthingatypicaltravellerpossiblydoesafterarrivingatacityissearchforinformationonlineaboutitspopulartouristattractions.41.Onedigitalnomadthinkstheirlifeinforeigncitieshasitsdisadvantages.42.Travellingaroundhelpstokeepdigitalnomadsinspired.43.Thenumberofself-employedremoteworkerslivingadigitalnomad'slifeisfastincreasing.44.PieterLevelssayshislifeasanomadhastransformednotonlyhisideaofcitizenship,buthischoiceofcompanions.45.Interactionswithlocalpeopleandinstitutionsprovidenomadswithfarmoreculturalinformationthanavisittothenationalmuseum.Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.PassageOneQuestions46to50arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Children'suseofsocialmediaisaproblem.Thatdoesn'tmeanitshouldbestopped.Whileyoungerchildrenshouldnotbeonplatformswhere13istheminimumage,itisneitherpracticalnordesirabletoimagineaworldinwhichteenagersarepreventedfromaccessingtheplatformsandmessagingsystemsthattheadultsaroundthemusetoorganisetheirlives.Butthepleasureandstimulationthatpeopleofallagesfindontheirscreensandsmartphonesmustnotblindustotheharmthatspendingtimeinthiswaycancause.ThefindingthatthealarminglyhighrateofdepressioninBritishteenagegirlsiscloselycorrelatedtotimespentonsocialmediaisextremelyconcerning.Researchfoundthattwoinfivegirlsareonsocialmediaforatleastthreehoursaday—withhalfasmanyboysengagedtothesameextent.Morethanathirdofdepressedgirlshaveexperiencedonlineharassment.Abouthalfofaffectedgirlssuffereddisruptedsleep,comparedwith20%ofdepressedboys.Althoughtheresearchdoesnotprovethatsocialmediacausesdepression,theimportanceofthefindingthatthereisaconnectionshouldnotbeunderestimated.Schoolshavedoneimportantworkincommunicatingkeymessagesabouttherisksofonlineabuse.Butwhenitcomestobroaderquestionsabout“screentime”,manyprofessionalsaswellasparentsareconfusedanduncertain.Thehealthsecretary,MattHancock,wantsofficialguidelinesontimeandagelimits.Thisideahasthevirtueofsimplicity,thoughsomeexpertsquestionitseffectsandcallforagreaterdegreeofdifferentiation,arguingthattimeonlinebyitselfisnotabadthinganditalldependsonwhatyouaredoing.AlsoduethisyearisinformationcommissionerElizabethDenham'sAgeAppropriateDesignCode,coveringtheuseofchildren'spersonaldata.Bothinitiativesarewelcome.Butthegovernmentisplayingcatch-up.Statutoryregulationofthedigitalmediagiantsislongoverdue.Thefailuretoprotectchildrenfromdataharvestingandtargetedadvertisingthusfarisasshockingasthelackofconcernshownbythecompaniesthemselveswithregardtochildren'spsychologicalhealth.2026年6月大学英语六级考试真题(第1套)7Ofcourse,socialmediacompaniesarenotthesourceofallourills,andcanofferatoo-easytargetforpoliticianskeentodivertattentionfrominadequatelyresourcedschoolsandhealthservices.Thereareotherreasonsfortherisingincidenceofdepressioninyoungpeople,withincreasingpressuretosucceedineducationandinlifemorebroadly—tobefamous,beautiful,rich—oftencitedasasourceofunhappinessoranxietywhichcan,ifaggravatedbyotherfactors,andnotmanaged,tipintoillhealth.Safeguardingmeansmorethantheavoidanceofphysicalthreat.46.Whatdoestheauthorbelieveregardingsocialmedia?A)Tostopchildrenusingitisunrealisticandinadvisable.B)Ithelpsbothadultsandchildrentoorganisetheirlives.C)Itposesproblemstobothparentsandchildren.D)Aworldwithoutitisreallyhardtoimagine.47.WhatdowelearnfromthepassageaboutBritishteenagegirls?A)Themorefrequentlytheyinteractonsocialmedia,themoretheyexperienceharassment.B)Themoretimetheyspendonsocialmedia,themorelikelytheysufferfromdepression.C)Mostofthemareengagedonsocialmediaforatleastthreehoursaday.48.Whatistheauthor'sviewontheresearchfindingaboutBritishteenagegirls?A)Itsimplicationsaboutonlineabuseareobvious.B)Itskeymessagecallsforimmediateattention.C)Itsimportanceshouldnotbeundervalued.D)Itsuncertaintyshouldnotgounnoticed.49.WhatdoexpertsthinkofhealthsecretaryMattHancock'sidea?A)Itsimplementationrequirespromptaction.B)Itisawelcomeinitiativebutislongoverdue.C)Itssuccessdependsonhowitisimplemented.D)Itistoosimplistictoproducethedesiredeffect.50.Besidessocialmediacompanies,whatfactorscontributetoyoungpeople'spsychologicalhealthproblems?A)Poorlyfinancedschoolsandhealthservices.C)Badstatutoryregulationofdigitalmediagiants.B)Politicians'eagernesstodivertpublicattention.D)Theirparents'educationalbackgroundandlife.Questions51to55arebasedonthefollowingpasAboutadecadeago,theG-20,aforumoftheworld'sbiggesteconomies,agreedtocrackdownonmultinationalcorporations'abusiveuseoftaxhavens.Thisresultedinaplanthataimedtocurbpracticesthatshieldedalargechunkofcorporateprofitsfromtaxauthorities.But,insteadofreiningintheuseoftaxhavens—countriessuchastheBahamasandCaymanIslandswithverylowornoeffectivetaxrates—theproblemhasonlygottenworse.Inanewstudy,wemeasuredtheexcessiveprofitsreportedintaxhavensthatcannotbeexplainedbyordinaryeconomicactivitysuchasemployees,factoriesandresearchinthatcountry.Ourfindingsshowastrikingpatternofartificialshiftingofpaperprofitstotaxhavensbycorporations,whichhasbeenrelentlesssincethe1980s.Wefoundthattheworld'sbiggestmultinationalbusinessesshifted37%oftheprofits—$969billion—theyearnedinothercountriestotaxhavensin2019.Thefigurewaslessthan2%inthe1970s.Themainreasonsforthelargeincreasewerethegrowthofthetaxavoidanceindustryinthe1980sandU.S.policiesthatmadeiteasiertoshiftprofitsfromhigh-taxcountriestotaxhavens.Weestimatethattheamountofcorporatetaxeslostasaresultreached10%oftotalcorporaterevenue2026年6月大学英语六级考试真题(第1套)82026年6月大学英语六级考试真题(第1套)9in2019,upfromlessthan0.1%inthe1970s.In2019,thetotalgovernmenttaxlossgloballywas$250billion.U.S.multinationalcorporationsaloneaccountedforabouthalfofthat,followedbytheU.K.andGermany.Howdopolicymakersfixthis?Sofar,theworldasawholehasbeentryingtosolvethisproblembycuttingorscrappingcorporatetaxesinaverygradualway.Inthepast40years,theglobaleffectivecorporatetaxratehasfallenfrom23%to17%.Atthesametime,governmentshavereliedmoreheavilyonconsumptiontaxes.Buttherootcauseofprofit-shiftingistheincentivesinvolved,suchasgenerousorlenientcorporatetaxratesinothercountries.Ifcountriescouldagreeonaglobalminimumcorporatetaxrateof,say,20%,theproblemofprofit-shiftingwouldlargelydisappear,astaxhavenswouldsimplyceasetoexist.Thistypeofmechanismisexactlywhatmorethan130countriessignedontoin2021,withimplementationofa15%minimumtaxsettobeginsoonintheEU,U.K.,Japan,Indonesiaandmanyothercountries.TheU.S.hasnotablynotbeenabletopassthislegislation.Ourresearchsuggestsimplementingthistypeoftaxreformisnecessaryinreversingtheshiftofever-greateramountsofcorporateprofitstotaxhavens—insteadofbeingtaxedbythegovernmentswheretheyoperateandcreatevalue.51.WhatdowelearnabouttheG-20'sagreementoncurbingtheuseoftaxhavens?A)Ithasaggravatedtheprobleminnon-G-20countries.B)IthastakenatolloncountriessuchasCaymanIslands.C)Ithasfailedtoachievetheexpectedoutcome.D)Ithasfailedtoresultinanylong-termplan.52.Whatmainlyaccountedforthelargeincreaseintheworld'sbiggestmultinationalcorporations'shiftofprofitstotaxhavens?A)Fluctuatingtaxratesglobally.C)Heavytaxesimposedonthem.B)LenientpoliciesoftheU.S.D)Rapidgrowthoftheirbusiness.53.Whathavepolicymakersbeendoingtopreventgovernmenttaxloss?A)Reducingcorporatetaxesstepbystep.C)Makingjointeffortstolevycorporatetaxes.B)Scrappingconsumptiontaxesgradually.D)Adjustingglobaleffectivecorporatetaxrates.54.Whatdoestheauthorsaywouldbringtaxhavenstoanend?A)Thealignmentofcorporatetaxeswithconsumptiontaxes.B)Theimplementationofgeneroustaxratesinallcountries.C)Theagreementontherootcauseofglobalprofit-shifting.D)Theimpositionofaglobalminimumcorporatetaxrate.55.Whatcouldbeexpectedoftheglobalproblemofprofit-shiftinginthenearfuture?A)Itwouldbesolvedwithmorecountriescuttingtaxrates.B)Itwouldendwithgovernments'awarenessofitsseverity.C)Itwouldceasetoexistwithworldwidecorporatesupport.D)ItwouldcontinuebecauseofnoncooperationfromtheU.S.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestotranslateapassagefromChineseintoEnglish.YoushouldwriteyouransweronAnswerSheet2.科技进步使中国的医疗事业得到快速发展。近年来,远程医疗使优质医疗资源惠及更多患者。医学专家可以通过视频为偏远地区患者提供咨询,指导当地医生制定并实施治疗方案。人工智能辅助诊断系统帮助医生识别患者的早期症状,提高诊断准确率。电子健康档案的普及让医生能够快速了解患者病史,避免重复检查。线上医疗咨询平台极大地方便了患者就诊。科技与医疗的深度融合更好地满足了人民的健康需求。12026年6月大学英语六级考试真题答案详解(共3套)第1套PartIWriting●审题思路·头展开论述。首段应按题目要求摘抄题目所给句,并表明个人观点。主体段进行具体论证,阐释理解中华传统文化对培养文化自信的重要性:一是个人层面,通过理解中华传统文化,年轻人可以发现自身的文化认同;二是社会层面,通过共同的身份认同,让文化自信更持久;三是国家层面,年轻人可以向世界讲述中国故事。最后一段可以先总结全文,阐述理解中华传统文化对增强文化自信的重要性,然后以年轻人的身份发出号召,呼吁大家探索身●范文&译文·参考范文参考译文confidence.①ItismybeliefthatunderstandingtraditionalcultureistheverysoilfromwhichcoInconclusion,understandingourculturebuildsperso面对日益加深的全球化,学生们意识到,对中华传统文化的深刻理解有助于培养文化自信。①我坚信,理解传统文化正是滋养自信的沃土。原因显而易见。②对个人而言,了解传统文化有助于年轻人发现自身的文化认同。如果他们学习经典诗歌或了解历史悠久的节日时,就能领悟其中的智慧,不再觉得外国文化天生优越。对社会而言,像春节这样的共同传统将人们聚在一起,营造出强烈的归属感。正是这种共同的身份认同,赋予了自信持久的力量。对国家而言,对中华传统文化的深刻理解,使年轻人能够向世界讲述中国故事。③只有真正领会到自身文化的精髓,他们才能与世界平等对话,既不总之,理解我们的文化能塑造个人自信、凝聚整个社会、增强国家实力。因此,让我们从一首民歌、一个节日或一个古老的故事中,去探索身边的传统吧。●话题词汇·time-honored历史悠久的senseofbelonging归属感→(画线部分可换为其他主题词汇,句式可作为写作模板使用)①Itismybeliefthatunderstandingtraditionalcultureistheverysoilfromwhich

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