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2026年大学英语六级考试试题及答案PartIWritingDirections:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteanessayontheimportanceofdigitalminimalismforyoungpeople.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsbutnomorethan200words.Reference范文Inaneradominatedbyendlesssocialmedianotifications,short-videostreamsandfragmentedinformation,digitalminimalismhasemergedasacrucialsurvivalskillforcontemporaryyoungpeople.Thecoreofdigitalminimalismliesinintentionallyreducingunnecessarydigitalexposure,prioritizingonlineactivitiesthatbringlong-termvalue,andcuttingoffmeaninglessinformationconsumption.Foryoungpeople,practicingdigitalminimalismnotonlyfreesthemfromtheanxietycausedbyinformationoverloadandsocialcomparisononvirtualplatforms,butalsohelpsthemallocatemoretimeandenergytoreal-lifelearning,socialinteractionandskillimprovement.Italsocultivatestheirabilitytofocusdeeply,whichisessentialforcompletingcomplexacademicandprofessionaltasks.Insteadofbeingpassivelymanipulatedbyalgorithmrecommendations,youngpeoplewhoadoptadigitalminimalistlifestylecantakebackcontroloftheirtimeandlife,layingasolidfoundationfortheirlong-termpersonalgrowth.PartIIListeningComprehensionSectionADirections:Inthissection,youwillheartwolongconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,youwillhearfourquestions.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Conversation11.A)Tocollectdataforhersociologypaperonintangibleculturalheritage.B)Toapplyforavolunteerpositionatthelocalintangibleculturalheritagemuseum.C)Toaskforadviceonchoosingatopicforherdigitalcommunicationcoursepaper.D)Todiscussthepossibilityofpromotingtraditionalhandicraftsonshort-videoplatforms.2.A)Mostyoungpeoplehavelittleknowledgeoftraditionalhandicrafts.B)Short-videoplatformshavebecomethemainchannelforhandicraftpromotion.C)Manyhandicraftinheritorsarenotgoodatoperatingsocialmediaaccounts.D)Theproductionprocessoftraditionalhandicraftsisnotsuitableforshortvideos.3.A)Interviewhandicraftinheritorsabouttheirexperiencesofonlineoperation.B)Comparethepromotioneffectsofdifferentcontentformsonshort-videoplatforms.C)Analyzethedemographiccharacteristicsofaudienceswhofollowhandicraftaccounts.D)Studythechangesinhandicraftsalesvolumeaftershort-videopromotion.4.A)Hehasdonesimilarresearchprojectsbefore.B)Hehasconnectionswithseveralhandicraftinheritors.C)Heisanexpertindigitalcommunicationresearch.D)Hewillhelpherdistributequestionnairesonline.Questions1to4arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.答案:1.C2.C3.B4.BConversation25.A)Heisnotsatisfiedwiththesalaryofhiscurrentfull-timejob.B)Hefindsithardtobalanceworkandpersonallifeasafull-timeemployee.C)Hewantstotryflexibleemploymentbeforedecidingonalong-termcareer.D)Hehasreceivedseveraloffersfromfreelanceplatformsrecently.6.A)Lackofstablesocialsecuritybenefits.B)Difficultyinexpandingpersonalnetworks.C)Highertaxratesthanformalfull-timejobs.D)Unclearevaluationcriteriaforworkresults.7.A)Choosefreelanceprojectsrelatedtohisprofessionaladvantages.B)Setaclearmonthlyincometargettoavoidunstableearnings.C)Purchasecommercialinsurancetocompensateforthelackofsocialsecurity.D)Allocatefixedtimeeveryweekforskillimprovementtomaintaincompetitiveness.8.A)Hewillquithisjobimmediatelytobecomeafull-timefreelancer.B)Hewilltrytodopart-timefreelanceworkfirsttoaccumulateexperience.C)Hewillacceptafull-timejobofferfromanewenergycompany.D)Hewilldelayhiscareerdecisiontoconductmoremarketresearch.Questions5to8arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.答案:5.C6.A7.D8.BSectionBDirections:Inthissection,youwillheartwopassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearthreeorfourquestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Passage19.A)Itcandecompose90%ofcommonmicroplasticswithin30days.B)ItwasdiscoveredinthetropicalrainforestsofSoutheastAsia.C)Itcansurviveinextremeenvironmentswithhighsalinityandlowtemperature.D)Ithasbeenputintolarge-scaleuseforsewagetreatmentinmanycountries.10.A)Itmaycauseunknowndamagetothesoilecologicalsystem.B)Itsdecompositionrateistooslowtomeetpracticalneeds.C)Itcannotdecomposemicroplasticssmallerthan2mmindiameter.D)Itslarge-scalecultivationrequiresveryhighcost.11.A)Totransformitsgenestoimproveitsdecompositionefficiency.B)Totestitssafetyinthenaturalenvironmentthroughfieldexperiments.C)Tocooperatewithwatertreatmentplantstotestitspracticaleffect.D)Topromoteitsapplicationinmarineplasticpollutiontreatment.Questions9to11arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.答案:9.A10.A11.BPassage212.A)Itisanewformofsocialinteractionbasedonspecificcommonneeds.B)Itisatemporarysocialrelationshipestablishedforlong-termdevelopment.C)Itisaclosesocialbondthatreplacestraditionalfriendshipamongyoungpeople.D)Itisasocialmodelexclusivetopeoplewhoworkfromhome.13.A)Itcanreducethesocialpressurecausedbydeepemotionalcommunication.B)Ithelpsyoungpeopleexpandtheirsocialcircleseffectively.C)Itimprovesyoungpeople'sabilitytodealwithcomplexsocialrelationships.D)Itenablesyoungpeopletogetmoreemotionalsupportthantraditionalsocialinteraction.14.A)Iteasilyleadstothelackofdeepemotionalconnectionsbetweenpeople.B)Itreducestheefficiencyofpeople'scompletionofspecifictasks.C)Itincreasesthecostofsocialinteractionforyoungpeople.D)Itcausesconflictsbetweenpeoplewithdifferentlivinghabits.15.A)Itwillgraduallyreplacetraditionalsocialrelationships.B)Itwillbecomelesspopularasyoungpeople'svalueschange.C)Itwillcoexistwithtraditionalsocialrelationshipsforalongtime.D)Itwillberegulatedbyrelevantlawsandregulationsinthefuture.Questions12to15arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.答案:12.A13.A14.A15.CSectionCDirections:Inthissection,youwillhearthreelecturesortalks.Attheendofeachlectureortalk,youwillhearthreeorfourquestions.Boththelectureortalkandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Lecture116.A)AllcopyrightsofAIgeneratedcontentbelongtotheAIdeveloper.B)AIgeneratedcontentcannotbeprotectedbycopyrightlaw.C)CopyrightattributionofAIgeneratedcontentdependsonthehumaninputinthecreationprocess.D)UserswhogeneratecontentwithAItoolsownallthecopyrightsofthecontent.17.A)TheyusealargenumberofcopyrightedworkstotrainAImodelswithoutpermission.B)TheysellAIgeneratedcontentthatiscompletelycopiedfromexistingworks.C)TheyrefusetosharethebenefitsofAIgeneratedcontentwithcreators.D)Theyrestrictusers'righttouseAIgeneratedcontentforcommercialpurposes.18.A)ToprohibitcommercialuseofallAIgeneratedcontent.B)TorequireAIdeveloperstodisclosethetrainingdatasourcesofAImodels.C)ToestablishabenefitdistributionmechanismbetweenAIdevelopersandoriginalcreators.D)TosetaunifiedcopyrighttermforAIgeneratedcontent.19.A)Itwilltakeatleast5yearstoformaperfectregulatorysystem.B)Itshouldbalancetheinterestsofcreators,AIdevelopersandusers.C)Itneedstodrawontheexperienceoftraditionalcopyrightlegislationcompletely.D)ItshouldencouragethedevelopmentofAItechnologyastheprimarygoal.Questions16to19arebasedonthelectureyouhavejustheard.答案:16.C17.A18.C19.BLecture220.A)Toreducetheurbanheatislandeffectby30%.B)Toensurethateveryresidentcanreachagreenspacewithin15minutes'walk.C)Toincreasetheproportionofurbangreenspaceto45%by2035.D)Tobuild100nationalecologicalgardencitiesby2030.21.A)Buildgreencorridorsconnectingisolatedurbangreenspaces.B)Plantalargenumberofexoticplantstoenrichthediversityofurbanvegetation.C)Transformunder-bridgespacesandroofplatformsintowildlifehabitats.D)Reducetheuseofpesticidesandchemicalfertilizersinurbangreenspacemaintenance.22.A)Theycanhelpcontrolthenumberofpestsinurbanareas.B)Theycanimprovetheairqualitymoreeffectivelythanordinaryvegetation.C)Theycanincreaseresidents'senseofhappinessandidentitywiththecity.D)Theycanreducethecostofurbangreenspacemanagement.Questions20to22arebasedonthelectureyouhavejustheard.答案:20.B21.A22.CLecture323.A)Toadaptclassicalliteraryworkstoonlinedramasandmovies.B)Toreinterpretclassicalliteraryworkswithcontemporaryvaluesandexpressionforms.C)TotranslateChineseclassicalliteraryworksintomultiplelanguagesforglobaldissemination.D)Tointegrateclassicalliteraryelementsintomodernculturalandcreativeproducts.24.A)Ithelpsyoungpeopleunderstandthecoreconnotationoftraditionalculture.B)Itpromotesthecontinuousinheritanceanddevelopmentofclassicalliteraryworks.C)Itstimulatesthecreativityofcontemporaryliterarycreators.D)ItimprovestheinternationalinfluenceofChinesetraditionalculture.25.A)Tostrictlyfollowtheoriginalcontentofclassicalworkstoavoiddistortion.B)Tocombinetheaestheticneedsofcontemporaryaudiencesappropriately.C)Tofocusoncommercialvaluetoattractmorepublicattention.D)Toinviteprofessionalliteraryresearcherstoparticipateinthecreationprocess.Questions23to25arebasedonthelectureyouhavejustheard.答案:23.B24.B25.BPartIIIReadingComprehensionSectionADirections:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.PleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemonAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.Pocketparks,alsoknownasmicro-parks,aresmallpublicgreenspaces__26__fromunusedurbanfragmentssuchasvacantlots,cornersofroadintersectionsandunder-bridgespaces.Inrecentyears,pocketparkshave__27__incitiesacrossChina,bringingtangiblebenefitstoresidents'dailylives.Unlikelargeurbanparksthatusuallyrequirelongtraveltimes,pocketparksare__28__locatedwithinwalkingdistanceofresidentialcommunities,makingthemeasilyaccessibleforpeopleofallages.Thesesmallparksareoftenequippedwith__29__facilitiesincludingseatingareas,fitnessequipment,children'splaygroundsandevensmallcommunitylibraries.Theynotonly__30__theshortageofpublicgreenspacesindenselybuilturbanareas,butalsoserveasimportant__31__forneighborhoodcommunication.Localgovernmentsusually__32__residents'opinionsinthedesignandconstructionprocessofpocketparks,toensurethatthespacesmeettheactualneedsofthepeoplewhousethem.Manypocketparksalsointegratelocalcultural__33__intotheirlandscapedesign,becomingsmallwindowstoshowcaseregionalculturalcharacteristics.Fromanecologicalperspective,pocketparkscaneffectivelyreduceurbanheatislandeffect,improveairqualityandprovide__34__forsmallurbanwildlifesuchasbirdsandinsects.Asalow-cost,high-efficiencyurbanrenewalmodel,pocketparkswillplayanevenmoreimportantroleinbuilding__35__andpeople-orientedcitiesinthefuture.A)transformedB)consequentlyC)thrivedD)inevitablyE)typicallyF)alleviateG)ignoreH)solicitI)venuesJ)diverseK)elementsL)habitatsM)sustainableN)eliminateO)temporary答案:26.A27.C28.E29.J30.F31.I32.H33.K34.L35.MSectionBDirections:Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatementsattachedtoit.Eachstatementcontainsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphs.Identifytheparagraphfromwhichtheinformationisderived.Youmaychooseaparagraphmorethanonce.Eachparagraphismarkedwithaletter.AnswerthequestionsbymarkingthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2.TheRiseofZero-WasteSupermarketsAroundtheWorldA)Thezero-wastemovement,whichaimstoreducetheamountofwastesenttolandfillsandincineratorsbyminimizingtheuseofdisposableproducts,hasgainedincreasingtractioninrecentyears.Oneofthemostvisiblemanifestationsofthismovementistheemergenceofzero-wastesupermarkets,whicheliminatesingle-usepackagingentirelyandencouragecustomerstobringtheirownreusablecontainerstocarrygoods.B)Theworld'sfirstzero-wastesupermarket,OriginalUnverpackt,openedinBerlin,Germanyin2014.Thestorequicklybecameahitamongenvironmentallyconsciousconsumers,promptingawaveofsimilarstorestoopenacrossEurope.By2020,thereweremorethan300zero-wastesupermarketsoperatinginEuropeancountries,withGermany,FranceandtheNetherlandshavingthehighestnumberofsuchstores.C)Unliketraditionalsupermarkets,wherealmostallproductsarepre-packagedinplasticorpaper,zero-wastesupermarketssellmostoftheirgoodsinbulk.Customerscanbuyexactlytheamountoffood,cleaningsuppliesandpersonalcareproductstheyneed,avoidingthewastegeneratedbybuyingmorethantheycanuse.Commonbulkproductsincludegrains,nuts,spices,pasta,oil,vinegar,laundrydetergentandshampoo.D)Theoperationalmodelofzero-wastesupermarketsalsodiffersfromtraditionalretailersintermsofsupplychainmanagement.Mostzero-wastesupermarketssourceproductsdirectlyfromlocalfarmersandsmall-scaleproducers,reducingthecarbonemissionsgeneratedbylong-distancetransportation.Theyalsorequiresupplierstodelivergoodsinreusablebulkcontainers,eliminatingthepackagingwastegeneratedatthesupplystage.E)Inrecentyears,zero-wastesupermarketshavealsobeguntoexpandrapidlyinAsia.InChina,thefirstzero-wastesupermarketopenedinShanghaiin2018,andby2025,thereweremorethan120zero-wastesupermarketsoperatingin27citiesacrossthecountry.Manyofthesestoreshavealsolaunchedonlinedeliveryservices,usingreusablecontainerstopackdeliveredgoodsandcollectingthecontainersfromcustomersafteruseforcleaningandreuse.F)Despitetheirgrowingpopularity,zero-wastesupermarketsstillfacemanychallenges.Oneofthebiggestobstaclesishigherproductpricescomparedtotraditionalsupermarkets.Becausemostzero-wastesupermarketssourceorganicandlocallyproducedgoods,andtheirsmallscalemeanstheycannotenjoythesameeconomiesofscaleaslargesupermarketchains,theirproductpricesareusually10%to30%higherthanthoseoftraditionalretailers.G)Anotherchallengeistheinconvenienceforcustomers.Bringingreusablecontainerstothesupermarketrequiresextrapreparation,andweighingbulkproductstakesmoretimethanpickinguppre-packagedgoods.Forbusyworkingpeople,thisextratimecostisoftenamajorbarriertoshoppingatzero-wastesupermarketsregularly.H)Toaddressthesechallenges,manyzero-wastesupermarketsaretryingtoinnovatetheirbusinessmodels.Somestoreshavelaunchedmembershipsystemsthatofferdiscountstoregularcustomers,reducingthepricegapwithtraditionalsupermarkets.Othershavesetupself-servicebulkvendingmachinesinresidentialcommunities,makingitmoreconvenientforcustomerstobuyzero-wasteproductswithouttravelinglongdistances.I)Largetraditionalsupermarketchainshavealsobeguntolearnfromthezero-wastemodel.Manyinternationalsupermarketchains,includingCarrefourandWalmart,havelaunchedbulkproductsectionsinsomeoftheirstores,allowingcustomerstobuyunpackagedgoods.Whilethesesectionsarestillsmallcomparedtotheentiresupermarket,theyrepresentasteptowardsreducingpackagingwasteintheretailindustry.J)Environmentalexpertspointoutthatthepopularityofzero-wastesupermarketsisnotonlyachangeinretailformat,butalsoreflectsabroadershiftinconsumervalues.Asmoreandmorepeoplebecomeawareoftheenvironmentalimpactofplasticpollution,thedemandforlow-wasteandzero-wasteproductswillcontinuetogrow.Itisestimatedthatby2030,zero-wastesupermarketswillaccountfor5%oftheglobalgroceryretailmarket,andwilldrivetheentireretailindustrytoreduceitsrelianceonsingle-usepackaging.36.Thefirstzero-wastesupermarketintheworldwasopenedinGermanyin2014.37.Mostzero-wastesupermarketspurchasegoodsdirectlyfromlocalproducerstocutcarbonemissionsfromtransportation.38.Onemajoradvantageofbulksalesisthatcustomerscanbuygoodsinexactlythequantitytheyneed,avoidingunnecessarywaste.39.Thehigherpriceofproductsisthebiggestobstacletothepopularizationofzero-wastesupermarkets.40.Somezero-wastesupermarketsinChinaprovideonlinedeliveryservicesusingreusablecontainers.41.Manylargetraditionalsupermarketchainshavesetupbulkproductsectionstoreducepackagingwaste.42.Itispredictedthatzero-wastesupermarketswilloccupy5%oftheglobalgroceryretailmarketby2030.43.Theextratimerequiredforshoppinginzero-wastesupermarketsisamajorbarrierforbusyworkingpeople.44.Membershipsystemsareadoptedbysomezero-wastesupermarketstolowerthecostforregularcustomers.45.Zero-wastesupermarketsrequiresupplierstousereusablebulkcontainersfordeliverytoreducepackagingwasteinthesupplychain.答案:36.B37.D38.C39.F40.E41.I42.J43.G44.H45.DSectionCDirections:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).YoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Passage1Inrecentyears,theriseof"low-desireconsumption"amongyoungpeopleinChinahasattractedwidespreadsocialattention.Unlikethepreviousgenerationwhopursuedhigh-endbrandsandconspicuousconsumption,manyyoungpeoplenowprefercost-effectiveproducts,avoidunnecessaryspending,andprioritizepracticalityoverbrandvalue.Researcherspointoutthatthisconsumptiontrendistheresultofmultipleeconomicandsocialfactors.First,theincreasingpressureofhousing,educationandmedicalexpenseshasreducedthedisposableincomeofyoungpeople.Manyyoungpeoplewhohavejustenteredtheworkplacehavetoallocatealargeproportionoftheirincometorentanddailyexpenses,leavinglittleroomfordiscretionaryconsumption.Second,thematurationofthee-commercemarkethasmadepricecomparisonmoreconvenient,andthequalityofdomesticaffordablebrandshasimprovedsignificantlyinrecentyears,makingyoungpeoplemorewillingtochoosecost-effectiveproductsratherthanpayingpremiumforforeignbrands.Third,thechangeofsocialvalueshasalsoplayedanimportantrole.Moreandmoreyoungpeoplenolongerequateconsumptionwithpersonalidentity,andbelievethatrationalconsumptionisamorefashionablelifestylethanblindluxuryspending.Somepeopleworrythatlow-desireconsumptionmayleadtoadeclineinoverallsocialconsumptiondemand,whichwillaffecteconomicgrowth.Buteconomistspointoutthatthisconcernisunnecessary.Low-desireconsumptiondoesnotmeanareductionintotalconsumption,butastructuralchangeinconsumption.Youngpeoplearereducingspendingonunnecessaryluxurygoodsandsymbolicconsumption,butincreasingspendingonareasthatcanimprovetheirqualityoflife,suchaseducation,culturalexperience,healthcareandtravel.Thisstructuralchangeinconsumptionisactuallyconducivetotheoptimizationofindustrialstructure,promotingthedevelopmentofserviceindustriesandhigh-qualityconsumergoodsindustries.Infact,low-desireconsumptionreflectsamorematureconsumptionconceptamongyoungpeople.Insteadofbeingkidnappedbyconsumerismandadvertising,theyaremoreclearabouttheirrealneeds,whichisnotonlybeneficialtotheirpersonalfinancialmanagement,butalsoconducivetotheconstructionofamoresustainableconsumptionmodelinthewholesociety.46.Whatisthecharacteristicofyoungpeople'slow-desireconsumptionmentionedinthepassage?A)Theyonlybuycheapproductsregardlessofquality.B)Theyprioritizepracticalvalueoverbrandvalue.C)Theyreduceconsumptioninallareastosavemoney.D)Theypreferimportedproductstodomesticproducts.47.Whichofthefollowingisafactorleadingtotheriseoflow-desireconsumption?A)Thedeclineinthequalityofforeignbrandproducts.B)Thedecreaseinyoungpeople'sawarenessofconsumerrights.C)Theincreasinglivingpressureonyoungpeople.D)Thereductionofdisposableincomeofthewholesociety.48.Whatdoeconomiststhinkoflow-desireconsumption?A)Itwillleadtoadeclineinoverallsocialconsumptiondemand.B)Itwillpromotetheoptimizationofindustrialstructure.C)Itwillhinderthedevelopmentoftheluxurygoodsindustry.D)Itwillaffectthegrowthofnationaleconomicincome.49.Inwhichareaareyoungpeopleincreasingtheirspendingaccordingtothepassage?A)High-endluxurygoods.B)Brandclothingandaccessories.C)Educationandhealthcare.D)Electronicproductswithpremiumprices.50.Whatistheauthor'sattitudetowardslow-desireconsumption?A)Supportive.B)Critical.C)Neutral.D)Doubtful.答案:46.B47.C48.B49.C50.APassage2Brain-computerinterface(BCI)technology,whichestablishesadirectcommunicationpathwaybetweenthehumanbrainandexternaldevices,hasmadebreakthroughsinthefieldofmedicalrehabilitationinrecentyears.BCItechnologycanhelppatientswithspinalcordinjuries,strokeandneurodegenerativediseasesrestoremotorfunction,improvetheirqualityoflife,andevenbringnewhopetopatientswithcompleteparalysis.However,withthecontinuousdevelopmentofBCItechnology,itsethicalissueshavealsoattractedincreasingattention.First,theissueofprivacyisparticularlyprominent.BCIdevicescandirectlyreadthebrainactivitysignalsofusers,whichmaycontainverysensitivepersonalinformationsuchasthoughts,memoriesandemotionalstates.Iftheseinformationareleakedorusedwithoutpermission,itwillcauseseriousviolationsofusers'personalprivacy.Second,theissueofuserautonomyalsoneedstobeaddressed.Inthefuture,moreadvancedBCIdevicesmaynotonlyreadbrainsignals,butalsowritesignalstothebraintoadjustusers'emotionalstatesorevenchangetheirthoughts.Thismayleadtotheriskofusers'independentwillbeingmanipulated.Third,thereistheissueofsocialequity.Atpresent,thecostofBCImedicaldevicesisveryhigh,whichisdifficultforordinaryfamiliestoafford.Ifthistechnologycanonlybeenjoyedbyasmallnumberofwealthypeople,itwillfurtherwidenthegapinmedicalaccessbetweendifferentsocialgroups.EthicsexpertspointoutthatweshouldnotstopthedevelopmentofBCItechnologybecauseofpotentialethicalrisks,butshouldestablishaperfectethicalgovernancesystemintheprocessoftechnologydevelopment.First,weshouldformulatestrictlawsandregulationstoprotecttheprivacyofBCIusers,andclarifythelegalresponsibilityfortheillegalcollectionanduseofbraininformation.Second,weshouldsetcleartechnicalboundariesforBCIdevices,prohibitingthedevelopmentanduseofBCItechnologythatcanmanipulateusers'independentwill.Third,weshouldpromotethereductionofthecostofBCIdevicesthroughpolicysupportandtechnicalpopularization,sothatmorepatientsinneedcanenjoythebenefitsofthistechnology.Ingeneral,BCItechnologyhasgreatpotentialtoimprovehumanwell-being,butonlyunderthepremiseoffollowingethicalnormscanittrulyrealizeitsvalueandbenefitthewholesociety.51.WhatisthecurrentapplicationofBCItechnologyinthemedicalfieldaccordingtothepassage?A)Itcancuremostneurodegenerativediseasescompletely.B)Itcanhelppatientswithmotordysfunctionrestoretheirabilitytoact.C)Itcanhelppeopleimprovetheirmemoryandle

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