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2026年英语六级翻译模拟试题及答案PartIWriting(30minutes)Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteanessayonthetopicTheImpactofArtificialIntelligenceonHumanCreativity.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsbutnomorethan200words.YouressayshouldbebasedontheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese.WriteyouressayonAnswerSheet1.1.人工智能(AI)在各个领域发展迅速2.有人担心AI会扼杀人类创造力,也有人认为AI能激发创造力3.我的看法PartIIListeningComprehension(30minutes)SectionADirections:Inthissection,youwillheartwolongconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,youwillhearfourquestions.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Questions1to4arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.1.A)Heissatisfiedwiththecurrentproject.B)Heisworriedaboutthedeadline.C)Hewantstochangetheteamleader.D)Heisconfusedabouttherequirements.2.A)Consultthedepartmenthead.B)Extendtheprojectdeadline.C)Askformoreteammembers.D)Simplifytheprojectdesign.3.A)Itlacksinnovativeideas.B)Itistoocostlytoimplement.C)Theteammembersarenotcooperative.D)Theclientchangedthespecifications.4.A)BynextMonday.B)Bytheendoftheweek.C)Intwoweeks.D)Bytheendofthemonth.Questions5to8arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.5.A)Shewantstofindapart-timejob.B)Sheislookingforaninternship.C)Sheplanstostudyabroad.D)Sheintendstostartabusiness.6.A)Marketing.B)Finance.C)ComputerScience.D)GraphicDesign.7.A)Itoffersahighsalary.B)Itprovidesgoodcareerprospects.C)Ithasflexibleworkinghours.D)Itislocatedneartheuniversity.8.A)Submitherapplicationonline.B)Sendanemailtothemanager.C)Prepareforaninterview.D)Writeacoverletter.SectionBDirections:Inthissection,youwillheartwopassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearthreeorfourquestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Questions9to11arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.9.A)Thehistoryofcoffeeconsumption.B)Thebenefitsofdrinkingtea.C)Theculturalsignificanceofcoffeehouses.D)Theeconomicimpactofthecoffeeindustry.10.A)Theywereplacesforpoliticaldebates.B)Theywereexclusivelyforthewealthy.C)Theyservedasmeetingpointsforartists.D)Theywereoriginallyestablishedbythegovernment.11.A)Topromotesocialequality.B)Tostimulateintellectualexchange.C)Toincreasecoffeesales.D)Tocompetewithteahouses.Questions12to15arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.12.A)Itisanaturalabilitythatcannotbelearned.B)ItismoreimportantthanIQforsuccess.C)Itinvolvesunderstandingandmanagingemotions.D)Itissolelydeterminedbygeneticfactors.13.A)Self-awareness.B)Socialskills.C)Motivation.D)Empathy.14.A)Theycanhandlestressbetter.B)Theyaremorelikelytobecomeleaders.C)Theytendtohavehigheracademicperformance.D)Theyavoidconflictswithothers.15.A)Byreadingbooksonpsychology.B)Throughtrainingandpractice.C)Byobservingsuccessfulpeople.D)Throughtakingmedication.SectionCDirections:Inthissection,youwillhearthreerecordingsoflecturesortalks.Attheendofeachrecording,youwillhearfourquestions.Boththerecordingsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Questions16to19arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.16.A)Theformationofthesolarsystem.B)ThepossibilityoflifeonMars.C)Thelatestadvancementsintelescopetechnology.D)Thechallengesofspaceexploration.17.A)ItistoofarfromEarth.B)Ithasaverythinatmosphere.C)Itlacksliquidwateronitssurface.D)Itsradiationlevelsaretoohigh.18.A)Analyzingrocksamples.B)Searchingforfossilizedmicrobes.C)Buildingapermanentbase.D)Mappingtheentireplanetsurface.19.A)Itcouldhappenwithinthenextdecade.B)Itisunlikelytohappeninthenearfuture.C)Itdependsonfindingwatersources.D)Itrequiresinternationalcooperation.Questions20to22arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.20.A)Thedefinitionofurbansprawl.B)Thecausesandeffectsofurbanization.C)Thehistoryofcityplanning.D)Thebenefitsoflivinginruralareas.21.A)Jobopportunities.B)Bettereducation.C)Entertainmentoptions.D)Lowercostofliving.22.A)Environmentaldegradation.B)Trafficcongestion.C)Housingshortages.D)Alloftheabove.Questions23to25arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.23.A)TheevolutionoftheEnglishlanguage.B)ThedifficultiesoflearningEnglishgrammar.C)Theinfluenceoftechnologyoncommunication.D)Theimportanceoflearningasecondlanguage.24.A)Textmessaginghasmadepeoplelazy.B)Internetslangisruiningthelanguage.C)Digitalcommunicationischanginglanguageusage.D)Grammarrulesarebecominglessimportant.25.A)Itenrichesthelanguage.B)Itsimplifiescomplexthoughts.C)Itcreatesmisunderstandings.D)Itisolatesoldergenerations.PartIIIReadingComprehension(40minutes)SectionADirections:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.PleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemonAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.Questions26to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Theconceptof"digitalnomads"hasgainedsignificanttractioninrecentyears,describingalifestylethatallowsindividualstoworkremotelywhiletravelingtheworld.Thisshiftislargelydrivenbyadvancementsintechnologyandachanging(26)______towardswork-lifebalance.However,whiletheideaofansweringemailsfromabeachinBalisoundsappealing,therealityisoftenmorecomplex.Oneoftheprimarychallengesismaintaining(27)______.Withoutastructuredofficeenvironment,itcanbedifficulttoseparateprofessionaldutiesfrompersonaltime.Manydigitalnomadsreportworkinglongerhoursthantheydidintraditionaljobs,oftenduetotimezonedifferencesandthe(28)______toalwaysbe"online."Furthermore,therearelegalandfinancial(29)______toconsider.Visaregulationsvarywidelyfromcountrytocountry,andstayingcompliantcanbeabureaucraticnightmare.Taxliabilitiesalsobecomecomplicatedwhenoneearnsincomeinonecountrywhile(30)______inanother.Despitethesehurdles,theallureofthenomadiclifestyleremainsstrong.Proponentsarguethatthefreedomtoexplorenewculturesfosterscreativityand(31)______growth.Itforcesindividualsoutoftheircomfortzonesandadapttonewenvironments,skillsthatarehighly(32)______inthemoderneconomy.Ultimately,thedigitalnomadtrendrepresentsabroader(33)______inhowweviewemployment.Itchallengesthetraditional9-to-5modelandsuggeststhatworkissomethingyoudo,notaplaceyougo.Ascompaniesbecomemoreopentoremoteworkpolicies,thenumberofdigitalnomadsis(34)______torise,potentiallyreshapingtheglobalworkforcelandscapeforever.Whetherthislifestyleissustainableinthelongtermremainsatopicof(35)______debate.A)implicationsB)perspectiveC)productivityD)pressureE)residingF)valuedG)personalH)expectedI)intenseJ)transformationK)financialL)obstaclesM)scheduledN)limitationsO)heatedSectionBDirections:Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatementsattachedtoit.Eachstatementcontainsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphs.Identifytheparagraphfromwhichtheinformationisderived.Youmaychooseaparagraphmorethanonce.Eachparagraphismarkedwithaletter.AnswerthequestionsbymarkingthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2.TheRiseofVerticalFarming[A]Astheglobalpopulationcontinuestosurge,estimatedtoreachnearly10billionby2050,thechallengeoffeedingthisgrowingnumberisbecomingincreasinglyurgent.Traditionalagriculture,whilesuccessfulinthepast,facessignificantlimitations,includinglandscarcity,waterdepletion,andvulnerabilitytoclimatechange.Inresponsetothesechallenges,arevolutionaryapproachknownasverticalfarminghasemerged,promisingtotransformthewaywecultivatecrops.[B]Verticalfarmingisthepracticeofgrowingcropsinverticallystackedlayers,oftenintegratedintootherstructureslikeskyscrapers,shippingcontainers,orwarehouses.Thismethodutilizescontrolledenvironmentagriculture(CEA)technology,whichoptimizesgrowingconditionsbycontrollingfactorssuchaslight,humidity,temperature,andnutrients.Unliketraditionalfarming,whichisdependentonseasonalcyclesandweatherpatterns,verticalfarmingallowsforyear-roundproductionoffreshproduce.[C]Oneofthemostcompellingadvantagesofverticalfarmingisitsefficiencyinlanduse.Bygrowingupwardsratherthanoutwards,thesefarmscanachievesignificantlyhigheryieldspersquarefootofland.Thisisparticularlybeneficialinurbanareaswhereavailablelandisscarceandexpensive.Imaginea30-storyfarminthemiddleofacityproducingthesameamountoffoodasathousandacresoftraditionalfarmland.Thisproximitytotheconsumeralsodrasticallyreducestransportationcostsandcarbonemissionsassociatedwithlong-distancefoodlogistics.[D]Waterconservationisanothercriticalbenefit.Traditionalagricultureisamajorconsumeroffreshwater,oftenusinginefficientirrigationmethodsthatleadtosignificantwaste.Verticalfarmingsystems,ontheotherhand,oftenemployhydroponicoraeroponictechniques,whichuseupto95%lesswaterthanconventionalfarming.Intheseclosed-loopsystems,waterisrecycledandreused,minimizingevaporationandrunoff.Thismakesverticalfarmingasustainablealternativeinregionsfacingseverewatershortages.[E]However,thetechnologyisnotwithoutitsdrawbacks.Theinitialcapitalinvestmentforsettingupaverticalfarmissubstantial.Thecostofhigh-techlighting,climatecontrolsystems,andautomationequipmentcanbeprohibitiveformanystartups.Additionally,theenergyconsumptionrequiredtopowerthesefacilities,particularlyforartificiallighting,canbeveryhigh.Criticsarguethatunlessrenewableenergysourcesareused,thecarbonfootprintofverticalfarmscouldnegatetheirenvironmentalbenefits.[F]Despitetheeconomicchallenges,theindustryisattractingsignificantinvestmentandinnovation.AdvancesinLEDlightingtechnologyhavedramaticallyreducedenergycostsandimprovedcropyields.Researchersarealsoexploringtheintegrationofsolarpanelsandwindturbinestopowerfacilities,aimingforenergyneutrality.Moreover,thevarietyofcropsthatcanbegrownverticallyisexpandingbeyondleafygreenstoincludestrawberries,tomatoes,andevensomegrains.[G]Theeconomicimplicationsofverticalfarmingextendbeyondjustfoodproduction.Ithasthepotentialtorevitalizedecliningurbanareasbycreatingjobsandtransformingabandonedindustrialbuildingsintoproductivehubs.Italsooffersasolutiontofooddeserts—areaswithlimitedaccesstofresh,healthyfood—byprovidinglocalsourcesofnutrition.Thiscouldhaveprofoundpositiveimpactsonpublichealth,reducingtheprevalenceofdiet-relateddiseasesinlow-incomecommunities.[H]Inconclusion,verticalfarmingrepresentsaparadigmshiftinagriculture.Whileitisnotasilverbulletthatwillreplacealltraditionalfarming,itoffersaviableandnecessarysupplementtoourexistingfoodsystems.Astechnologyadvancesandcostsdecrease,verticalfarmsarelikelytobecomeacommonfeatureofcityskylinesaroundtheworld,contributingtoamoresustainable,resilient,andfood-securefuture.Theintegrationofnatureintooururbanenvironmentsthroughagriculturecouldfundamentallychangeourrelationshipwiththefoodweeat.36.Verticalfarmingcansignificantlyreducethecarbonemissionsrelatedtofoodtransport.37.Thehighenergyconsumptionofverticalfarmsmayoffsettheirenvironmentaladvantagesifrenewableenergyisnotused.38.Traditionalfarmingisoftenrestrictedbyweatherconditionsandseasonalchanges.39.Verticalfarminghelpsaddresstheissueof"fooddeserts"byprovidinglocalfreshfood.40.Thegrowingglobalpopulationposesaseverechallengetotraditionalagriculturalmethods.41.Verticalfarmingusescontrolledenvironmentagriculturetomanagegrowingfactors.42.Waterusageinverticalfarmingismuchlowercomparedtoconventionalmethodsduetorecyclingtechniques.43.Theinitialsetupcostforverticalfarmingisamajorbarriertoentry.44.Verticalfarmingcanturnunusedurbanbuildingsintocentersofproductivityandemployment.45.Itisunlikelythatverticalfarmingwillcompletelytaketheplaceoftraditionalagriculture.SectionCDirections:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.PassageOneQuestions46to50arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Theconceptof"emotionalintelligence"(EQ),popularizedbypsychologistDanielGolemaninthemid-1990s,hasbecomeacornerstoneinmodernmanagementtheoryandeducation.UnlikeIQ,whichmeasurescognitiveabilitiessuchaslogicalreasoningandmathematicalskill,EQreferstotheabilitytoidentify,understand,andmanageone'sownemotions,aswellastorecognizeandinfluencetheemotionsofothers.Fordecades,IQwasconsideredtheprimarypredictorofprofessionalsuccess.HighIQindividualswereassumedtobethenaturalleadersandtopperformers.However,longitudinalstudiesbegantorevealapuzzlingtrend:manypeoplewithexceptionallyhighIQsfailedtoachievesuccessintheircareers,whilesomewithmodestIQsrosetothetopoftheirfields.Themissinglink,researchersdiscovered,wasoftenemotionalintelligence.Emotionalintelligencecomprisesfourmaincomponents:self-awareness,self-management,socialawareness,andrelationshipmanagement.Self-awarenessinvolvesknowingone'sownemotionaltriggersandhowtheyaffectthoughtsandbehavior.Self-managementistheabilitytocontrolimpulsivefeelingsandbehaviors,stayingcomposedinstressfulsituations.Socialawareness,orempathy,isthecapacitytounderstandtheemotionalmakeupofotherpeople.Finally,relationshipmanagementinvolvestheabilitytouseawarenessofone'sownemotionsandthoseofotherstohandleinteractionssuccessfully.Intheworkplace,highEQisassociatedwithbetterteamdynamics.LeaderswithhighEQcaninspireandmotivatetheirteams,navigatecomplexsocialconflicts,andfosterapositiveworkenvironment.Theyarelesslikelytoreactdefensivelytocriticismandmorelikelytopersevereinthefaceofsetbacks.Conversely,alackofemotionalintelligencecanleadtotoxicworkcultures,poorcommunication,andhighemployeeturnover.CriticsarguethatEQisavagueconceptthatisdifficulttomeasureobjectively.Theycontendthatitissimplyarebrandingofpersonalitytraitsandthatitspopularityisduemoretointuitiveappealthanrigorousscientificvalidation.Furthermore,someworrythatemphasizingEQcoulddisadvantageindividualswithcertainneurologicalconditions,suchasautismspectrumdisorder,whomaystrugglewithsocialcuesbutpossessexceptionalcognitivetalents.Despitethesecriticisms,thedemandforEQtrainingincorporatesettingscontinuestogrow.Companiesareincreasinglyinvestinginworkshopsandcoachingdesignedtoimproveemployees'emotionalskills.Therationaleisthatinanerawhereautomationandartificialintelligencearetakingoverroutinecognitivetasks,theuniquelyhumanabilitytoconnectwithandunderstandotherswillbecomeanevenmorevaluableasset.46.WhatisthemaindifferencebetweenIQandEQ?A)IQmeasureslogicalreasoning,whileEQmeasuresemotionalabilities.B)IQisgenetic,whileEQislearned.C)IQismoreimportantforeducation,EQforwork.D)IQisstable,whileEQchangesovertime.47.WhydidresearchersstarttofocusonEQ?A)TheyfoundthatIQtestswereinaccurate.B)TheynoticedthathighIQdidnotalwaysleadtocareersuccess.C)Theywantedtoprovethatemotionsaremoreimportantthanlogic.D)Companiesrequestedanewwaytoevaluateemployees.48.WhichofthefollowingisNOTacomponentofEQ?A)Self-awareness.B)Logicalreasoning.C)Empathy.D)Relationshipmanagement.49.HowdoeshighEQbenefitleadersintheworkplace?A)Ithelpsthemperformtechnicaltasksfaster.B)Itallowsthemtoignoreofficepolitics.C)Itenablesthemtomanageteamsandconflictseffectively.D)Itguaranteeshighersalaries.50.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardsthefutureofEQinthecorporateworld?A)Skeptical.B)Optimistic.C)Neutral.D)Critical.PassageTwoQuestions51to55arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Thesharingeconomy,characterizedbypeer-to-peer(P2P)networksthatfacilitatethesharingofresourcesandservices,hasdisruptedtraditionalindustriesrangingfromhospitalitytotransportation.PlatformslikeAirbnbandUberhavebecomehouseholdnames,offeringconsumersconvenienceandlowercostswhileprovidingindividualswithnewincomestreams.However,asthesectormatures,itfacesincreasingscrutinyregardingregulatorycompliance,laborrights,anditsimpactonlocalcommunities.Proponentsofthesharingeconomyarguethatitpromoteseconomicefficiencyandsustainability.Bymaximizingtheutilizationofunderusedassets—suchassparebedroomsoridlecars—theseplatformsreducewasteandlowertheneedforownership.This"accessoverownership"modelisparticularlyappealingtoyoungergenerationswhoprioritizeexperiencesoverpossessions.Furthermore,thelowbarriertoentryempowersmicro-entrepreneurs,allowingpeopletomonetizetheirskillsandassetsflexibly.However,therapidgrowthoftheseplatformshascreatedsignificantfrictionwithexistingregulatoryframeworksdesignedfortraditionalbusinesses.Forinstance,taxiservicesareheavilyregulatedtoensurepassengersafetyandfaircompetition.Ride-hailingapps,oftenclassifiedastechnologycompaniesratherthantransportationfirms,havehistoricallybypassedmanyoftheseregulations,leadingtolegalbattlesandprotestsfromlicensedtaxidrivers.Similarly,theriseofshort-termrentalshasexacerbatedhousingshortagesinpopulartouristdestinations,drivinguprentsanddisplacinglong-termresidents.Laborconditionsinthegigeconomy,asubsetofthesharingeconomy,havealsosparkedintensedebate.CompanieslikeUberandDeliverooclassifytheirworkersasindependentcontractorsratherthanemployees.Thisclassificationexemptsthecompaniesfrompayingbenefitssuchashealthinsurance,paidleave,andminimumwage.Whilethecompaniesarguethatthisflexibilityiswhatattractsworkers,criticscontendthatitleavesworkersvulnerableandwithoutasocialsafetynet.Courtsaroundtheworldarecurrentlygrapplingwiththisissue,withsomerulingsforcingcompaniestoreclassifyworkersasemployees.Despitethesechallenges,thesharingeconomyshowsnosignsofslowingdown.Itisevolvingintowhatsomeexpertscallthe"trusteconomy,"wherereputationsystemsanduserreviewsbecomethenewcurrencyoftrust.Blockchaintechnologyisalsobeingexploredtocreatedecentralizedplatformsthatcouldaddresssomeoftheregulatoryandgovernanceissues.Thefutureofthesharingeconomywilllikelydependonitsabilitytobalanceinnovationwithsocialresponsibility,findingamiddlegroundwheredisruptorsandincumbentscancoexist.51.Whatisthecorefeatureofthesharingeconomy?A)Itisdominatedbylargecorporations.B)Itreliesonpeer-to-peerresourcesharing.C)Itfocusesonsellinggoodsonline.D)Itrequiresheavygovernmentinvestment.52.Accordingtoproponents,whyisthesharingeconomyconsideredsustainable?A)Itreducestheneedforownershipbyutilizingidleassets.B)Itencouragespeopletobuymoreexpensiveitems.C)Itusesonlyrenewableenergysources.D)Itsupportslocalmanufacturing.53.Whatisoneofthemajorregulatorychallengesmentionedinthepassage?A)Thedifficultyintaxingdigitaltransactions.B)Theclassificationofplatformworkersasindependentcontractors.C)Thelackofinternetaccessinruralareas.D)Thehighcostofjoiningtheplatforms.54.Howdoesthe"gigeconomy"modelaffectworkersaccordingtocritics?A)Itprovidesthemwithtoomanybenefits.B)Itoffersthemjobsecurity.C)Itleavesthemwithoutsocialprotections.D)Itforcesthemtoworklonghours.55.Whatmightbethefuturetrendofthesharingeconomy?A)Itwilllikelydisappearduetoregulations.B)Itwillmergewithtraditionalbanking.C)Itmayintegrateblockchainandreputationsystems.D)Itwillfocusonlyontheluxurymarket.PartIVTranslation(30minutes)Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestotranslateapassagefromChineseintoEnglish.YoushouldwriteyouransweronAnswerSheet2.二十四节气是中国古代订立的一种用来指导农事的补充历法,是中华民族劳动人民长期经验的积累和智慧的结晶。它根据太阳在黄道上的位置划分,反映了季节、气候和物候的变化。春雨惊春清谷天,夏满芒夏暑相连,秋处露秋寒霜降,冬雪雪冬小大寒。这些节气不仅对农业生产有着重要的指导意义,还深深影响着中国人的日常生活和文化习俗。例如,冬至吃饺子、清明扫墓祭祖等习俗都与节气密切相关。2016年,二十四节气被列入联合国教科文组织人类非物质文化遗产代表作名录,彰显了其独特的文化价值。答案与解析PartIWritingTheImpactofArtificialIntelligenceonHumanCreativityWiththerapidadvancementoftechnology,ArtificialIntelligence(AI)haspermeatedvarioussectorsofsociety,fromhealthcaretoeducation.Thisunprecedentedprogresshassparkedaheateddebateregardingitsimpactonhumancreativity.SomeindividualsharborconcernsthatAImightstiflehumanoriginality.TheyarguethatasAIalgorithmsbecomecapableofgeneratingart,music,andevenliteraryworks,humanartistsmayfaceredundancy.Ifmachinescanproducemasterpiecesinseconds,theincentiveforhumanstotoilovercreativeendeavorsmightdiminish,potentiallyleadingtoahomogenizationofculturewhereuniquenessislost.Conversely,othersmaintainthatAIservesasacatalystforhumancreativityratherthanareplacement.Byautomatingmundaneandrepetitivetasks,AIfreesupvaluabletimeforhumanstofocusonhigher-levelconceptualthinkingandinnovation.Moreove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