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2020年12月英语四六级真题答案 - [多版本,仅供参考]

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2020年12月英语四六级真题答案 - [多版本,仅供参考]

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四六级考试终于结束了~

听说……

今天的四六级考生……都是干!饭!人!

上午的四级只是干饭,

下午的六级只能直呼:这也太难了吧!!!

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攻略 | 超强预测 + 高分范文 + 考试流程、注意事项

合辑 | 英语写作高分范文60篇:1-60(附音频)

翻译 | 四六级翻译预测:01- 皮影戏

翻译 | 四六级翻译预测:02- 昆曲

翻译 | 四六级翻译预测:03- 黄梅戏

翻译 | 四六级翻译预测:04- 中医

翻译 | 四六级翻译预测:05- 婚姻

翻译 | 四六级翻译预测:06- 琴棋书画

翻译 | 四六级翻译预测:07- 种花赏花

翻译 | 四六级翻译预测:08- 酒和茶

翻译 | 四六级翻译预测:09- 中国菜系

翻译 | 四六级翻译预测:10- 神话故事

翻译 | 四六级翻译预测:11- 民间故事

翻译 | 四六级翻译预测:12- 四合院/胡同

翻译 | 四六级翻译预测:13- 唐装/汉服

翻译 | 四六级翻译预测:14- 苏州园林/丽江古城

翻译 | 四六级翻译预测:15- 对联/书法

翻译 | 四六级翻译预测:16- 冬至/清明

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2020年12月四级考试答案

四级写作(橙啦)

 写作第一套 

In no country other than modern China is the issue about changes in the way of communication more popular and prevailing. Consequently, an increasing number of people begin to pay serious attention to this issue. And, similar reports often hit the headlines of many websites, which has aroused a heated debate all over the world. 
We all have to be fully convinced that the changes in the way of communication matters profoundly, and it is closely related to people’s daily life. Therefore, we are very likely to ask what may account for such phenomenon. And for me, it is quite easy to come to this conclusion that there are several factors at play. But no other reasons than the following one contributes more. During the past the decades, China has advanced sharply in all aspects, especially in the technological sectors. Due to the advancement in technology, many means of communication are available, such as WeChat. In my opinion, this is the root cause.
Admittedly,  Human society will benefit greatly from the advancements of technology. In this way, a better and promising tomorrow will not be a question of if, but when.

 写作第二套 

教育:
In no country other than modern China is the issue about changes in the way of  education more popular and prevailing. Consequently, an increasing number of people,  not only students but also parents, begin to pay serious attention to this issue.
We all have to be fully convinced that the changes in the way of education matters profoundly, and it is closely related to people’s daily life. Therefore, we are very likely to ask what may account for such phenomenon. And for me, it is quite easy to come to this conclusion that there are several factors at play. But no other reasons than the following one contributes more. During the past the decades, China has advanced sharply in all aspects, and  consequently the need for better life increased markedly as well. Due to the advancement in technology, many means of education are available. In my opinion, this is the root cause.
Admittedly,  Human society will benefit greatly from the advancements of our society and technology. In this way, a better and promising tomorrow will not be a question of if, but when.

四级翻译(橙啦)

 翻译第一套 

原  文
生活在中国不同地区的人们饮食多种多样。北方人主要吃面食,南方人大多吃米饭。在沿海地区,海鲜和淡水水产品在人们饮食中占有相当大的比例,而在其他地区人们的饮食中,肉类和奶制品更为常见。四川、湖南等省份的居民普遍爱吃辛辣食物,而江苏和浙江人更喜欢甜食。然而,因为烹饪方式各异,同类食物的味道可能会有所不同。
参考译文
People living in different parts of China have a variety of diets. People in the north mainly eat food made of flour, while people in the south mostly eat rice. Along the coastal areas, seafood and fresh water products make up a large part of people's diet, while in other areas, meat and dairy products are more common.People in Sichuan, Hunan and other provinces generally prefer spicy food, while people in Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces prefer sweet foods. However, due to different cooking methods, similar foods may taste different from one another.

 翻译第二套 

原  文
春节前夕吃团圆饭是中国人的传统。团圆饭是一年中最重要的晚餐,也是家庭团聚的最佳时机,家人生活在不同地方的家庭尤其如此。团圆饭上的菜肴丰富多样,其中有些菜肴有特殊含义。例如,鱼是不可缺少的一道菜,因为汉语中的“鱼”字和余”字听上一样。在中国的许多地方,饺子也是一道重要的佳肴,因为饺子象征着财富和好运。
参考译文
It is a Chinese tradition to have a family reunion dinner on the eve of the Spring Festival. The reunion dinner is the most important dinner of the year and the best time for family reunion, especially for families living in different places. The dishes served at the reunion dinner are rich and varied, some of which have special meanings. For example, fish is an indispensable dish because the Chinese word for "fish" sounds like “surplus” in Chinese. In many parts of China, dumpling is also an important dish because it symbolizes wealth and good luck.

 翻译第三套 

原  文
鱼是春节前夕餐桌上不可或缺的一道菜,因为汉语中“鱼”字的发音与“余”字的发音相同。正由于这个象征性的意义,春节期间鱼也作为礼物送给亲戚朋友。鱼的象征意义据说源于中国传统文化。中国人有节省的传统,他们认为节省得愈多,就感到愈为安全。今天,尽管人们愈来愈富裕了,但他们仍然认为节省是一种值得弘扬的美德。
参考译文
Fish is an indispensable dish on the eve of the Spring Festival, because the Chinese character for fish sounds the same as the character for “abundant”. Due to this symbolic meaning, fish is also given as a gift to relatives and friends during the Spring Festival.The symbolic meaning of fish is said to be rooted in traditional Chinese culture.The Chinese people have a tradition of saving, believing that the more they save, the more secure they will feel. Today, despite the fact that people are getting richer and richer, they still regard saving as a virtue worth carrying forward.

四级阅读(橙啦)

 快速阅读 

信息匹配1
Section B
Poverty is a story about us,not them
36.[E] That comment,says Mothering Justice director Danielle Atkinson,"was meant to shame"
37.[H] But the fact that 4 in 10 Americans can't come up with$400 in an emergency is a commonly cited statistic for good reason: economic instability stretches across race,gender,and geography.
38.[M]According to the General Social Survey,71 percent of respondents believe the country is spending too little on"assistance to the poor."
39.[J] The Frame Works Institute,a research group that focuses on public framing of issues,has studied what sustains stereotypes and narratives of poverty in the United Kingdom
40.[D] If these are the central characters of our story about poverty,what layers of perceptions,myths,and realities must we unearth to find meaningful solutions and support?
41.[F] How many of us are poor in the U.S.?
42. [N]"Poverty has been interchangeable with people of color-specifically black women and"black mothers, " says Atkinson of Mothering Justice.
43.[I]Negative images remain of who is living in poverty as well as what is needed to move out of it.
44.[E]That comment,says Mothering Justice director Danielle Atkinson,"was meant to shame"
45.[L] Those external factors include the difficulties accompanying low-wage work or structural discrimination based on race,gender,or ability.
快读阅读2
Part II
The History of the Lunch Box
36.[F] City kids,on the other hand,went home for lunch and came back.
37.[J] The company sold 600, 000 units the first year.
38.[O] The introduction of backpacks changed the lunch box scene a bit,he adds.
39.[C] Lunch boxes have been connecting kids to cartoons and TV shows and super-heroes for decades.
40.[H] And then everything changed in the year of 1950.
41.[L] The new trend was also a great example of planned obsolescence,that is,to design a product so that it will soon become unfashionable or impossible to use and will need replacing.
42.[D] Let's start back at the beginning of the 20th century-the beginning of the lunch box story,really.
43.[A] It was made of shiny,bright pink plastic with a Little Mermaid sticker on the front,and I carried it with me nearly every single day.
44.[M] The metal lunch box craze lasted until the mid-1980s,when plastic took over.
45.[l] But these containers were really durable,lasting years on end.

 仔细阅读 

仔细阅读1

Passage one

46. C They did not become popular until the emergence of improved batteries.

47. B The falling prices of ebike batteries.

48. D It will profit from ebike sharing.

49. A Retailers’ refusal to deal in ebikes.

50. D The younger generation’s pursuit of comfortable riding.

Passage Two

51. A To sway public opinion of the impact of human activities on Earth.

52. C It covers more phenomena.

53. D Deliberate choice of words.

54. B For greater precision

55. C Human activities have serious effects on Earth.

仔细阅读2

Passage 1

46. A When they don’t have the chance to do what they want

47. D harmful conduct

48. B Many volunteers choose to hurt themselves rather than endure boredom.

49. C It may promote creative thinking.

50. D Allow oneself some time to be bored

Passage 2

51. B. Forests are fast shrinking in many developing countries.

52. C Those that used to have the lowest forest coverage

53. A The government’s advocacy

54. C Their capacity of improving air quality

55. D Developed and developing countries are moving in opposite directions.

 选词填空 

选词填空1

Directions:

In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to T select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage Read the passage through carefully before making your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. Please mark the corresponding letter for each item on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.

When my son completes a task, I can't help but praise him. It's only natural to give praise where praise is due, right? But is there such a thing as too much praise?According to psychologist Katherine Phillip, children don’t benefit from  26  praise as much as we’d like to think."Parents often praise, believing they are building their child's self-confidence. However,over-praising can have a_27_effect,” says Phillip.“When we use the same praise  28 , it may become empty and no longer valued by the child. It can also become an expectation that anything they do must be  29   with praise. This may lead to the child avoiding taking risks due to fear of  30  their parents.”

Does this mean we should do away with all the praise? Phillip says no."The key to healthy praise is to focus on the process rather than the  31 . it is the recognition of a child's attempt, or the process in which they achieved something, that is essential,"she says."Parents should encourage their child to take the risks needed to learn and grow”

So how do we break the  32  of praise we're all so accustomed to? Phillip says it's important  to _33_ between ""person praise" and "process raise". "Person praise is  34_ saying how great someone is. It's a form personal approval. Process praise as acknowledgment of the efforts to person has just  35 . Children who receive person praise are more likely to feel shame after losing,"says Phillip.

A)choose

B)constant

C)disappointing D)distinguish E)exhausting

F) experienced G)negative

H)outcome

I)pattern

J)plural

K) repeatedly

L) rewarded

M) separately

N) simply

答案

B. constant G.negative K.repeatedly L rewarded

C disappointing

H. outcome I .pattern

D .distinguish

N.simply

O.undertaken

选词填空2

The things people make,and the way they make them, determine how cities grow and decline, and influence how empires rise and fall.So,any disruption to the world' s factories matters.

And that disruption is surely coming. Factories are being digitised,filled with new sensors and new computers to make them quicker, more flexible, and more efficient.

Robots are breaking free from the cages that surround them, learning new skills,and new ways of working. And 3D printers have long promised a world where you can make anything,any- where,from a computerised design. That vision is moving closer to reality. These forces will lead to cleaner factories, producing better goods at lower prices, personalised to our individual needs and desires.Humans will be spared many of the dirty, repetitive,and dangerous jobs that have long been a feature of factory life.

Greater efficiency inevitably means fewer people can do the same work. Yet factory bosses in many developed countries are worried about a lack of skilled human workers-and see automation and robots as a solution.

But economist Helena Leurent says this period of rapid change in manufacturing is a fantastic opportunity to make the world a better

place. "Manufacturing is the one system where you have got the biggest source of innovation, the biggest source of economic growth,and the biggest source of great jobs in the past. "You can see it changing.That's an opportunity to shape that system differently,and if we can, it will have enormous significance."

26.K) matters

27.G) flexible

28.M) promised

29.L)moving

30.O) spared

31.F)feature

32.H)inevitably

33.A)automation

34.D)fantastic

35..N)shape

四级听力(橙啦)

 听力第一套 

News report 1

(1) A poisonous fish which has a sting strong enough to kill a human is invading the Mediterranean, warn the scientist.

The International Union for the Conservation of Nature has raised concerns after the poisonous fish was spotted in the waters around Turkey, Cyprus and the eastern Mediterranean.

Native to the South Pacific and Indian Ocean, the potentially deadly fish haspoisonous barbs and an painful sting capable of killing people.

Although fatalities are rare, the stings can cause extreme pain, and stop people breathing.

The fish, also known as the Devil Firefish, is a highly invasive a species, (2) and environmentalists fear its arrival could endanger other types of marine life.

After being spotted in the Med, a marine scientist says: "The fish is spreading, and that's a cause for concern.”

Q1: What is reported in the news?

1.D. A deadly fish has been spotted in the Mediterranean waters.

Q2: What is the environmentalist concern about the spread of devil fire fish in theMediterranean?

2.B. It could pose a threat to other marine species.

News report 2

(3) Almost half the center of Paris will be accessible only by foot or bicycle thisSunday to mark World-Car-Free Day. (4) This is in response to rising air pollution that made Paris the most polluted city in the world for a brief time. MayorAnn Ethogo promoted the first World-Car-Free Day last year. Ethogo also has supported a Pairs-briefs-Day on the first Sunday of every month. Paris clears traffic from eight lanes of the main road. About 400 miles of streets will be closed to cars. It is expected to bring significant reduction in pollution levels. (4) Last year's Car-Free Day showed a 40% drop in pollution levels in some parts of the city. According to an independent air pollution monitor, reports the guardian and sound levels dropped by 50% in the city center. 

Q3: What will happen on World-Car-Free-Day in Paris?

3.C. About half of its city center will be closed to cars.

Q4: What motivated the mayor of Paris to promote the first World-Car-Free Day in her city?

4.D. The rising air pollution in Paris.

News report3

News Report Three

A Philippine fisherman was feeling down on his luck when a house fire forced him to clear out his possessions and change locations. Then, a good luck charm that he keptunder his bed changed his life. (5) The unidentified man fished out a giantpearl from the ocean when his anchor got stuck on the rock while sailing off a coastal island in the Philippines 10 years ago. (6) When he was forced to sell it, (7) the shocked tourist agent at Puerto Francesca told him that the £77 giant pearl that he had kept hidden in his run-down wooden house was the biggest pile in the world, which was valued at £76 million. 

The pearl of Allah, which is currently on display in a New York Museum, only weighs 14 pounds. That is 5 times smaller than the pearl that the fisherman just handed in.The monstrous pearl, measured at 1 foot wide and 2.2 feet long, is going to be verified by local experts and international authorities before hopefully going on display to attract more tourists in the little town. 

Question 5. What happened to the Philippine fisherman one day? 

5.A. His house was burnt down in a fire.

Question 6. What was the fisherman forced to do?

6.C. Sell the pearl he had kept for years.

Question 7. What did the fisherman learn from the tourist agent?

7.B. His monstrous pearl was extremely valuable.

Conversation 1

W: Mr. Smith, it's a pleasure meeting you.

M: Nice to meet you,too. What can I do for you?

W: Well, I'm here to show you what our firm can do for you. Astro Consultant has branches in over 50 countries, offering different business services. (8) We are a global company with 75 years of history and our clients include some of the world's largest companies.

M: Thank you, Mrs. Houston. I know Astro Consultant is a famous company, but you said you would show me what you could do for me. Well, what exactly can your firm do for my company?

W: We advise businesses on all matters—from market analysis to legal issues. Anything of business like yours could need, our firm offers expert advice. Could I ask you, Mr. Smith, to tell me a little about your company and the challenges you face? That way, I could better respond as to how we can help you.

M: OK, sure. (9) This is a family business started by my grandfather in 1950. We employed just over 100 people. We manufacture an export stone for buildings and other constructions. Our clients usually want a special kind of stone cut in a special design. That's what we do in our factory. (10) Our main challenge is that our national currency is rising and we're losing competitive advantage to stone producers in India.

W: I see. that's very interesting. (11) I would suggest that you let us first conduct a financial analysis of your company,  together with an analysis of your competitors in India. That way we could offer the best advice on different ways forward for you.

Q8. What do we learn about the woman's company?

8.A. It boasts a fairly long history.

Q9. What does the man say about his own company?

9.D. It is a family business.

Q10. What is the main problem with the man's company?

10.B. Loss the competitive edge.

Q11. What does the woman suggest doing to help the man’s company?

11.D. Conducting a financial analysis for it.

Conversation2

W: Wow, Congratulations, Simon. The place looks absolutely amazing.

M: Really? You think so? 

W: Of course, I love it! It looks like you had a professional interior designer. But you didn't, did you?

M: No. (12) I did it all by myself—with a little help from my brother Greg. He's actually in the construction business, which was really helpful.

W: Well, honestly, I'm impressed. I knew I could probably repaint the walls in my house over a weekend or something, but not a full renovation. Where did you get your ideas? I wouldn't know where to start.

M: (13) Well, for a while now, I've been regularly buying home design magazines every now and then, and say the picture I liked. Believe it or not, I had a full notebook of magazine pages. Since my overall style was quite minimal, I thought and hoped the whole renovation wouldn't be too difficult. And sure enough, with Greg's help,it was very achievable.

W: Was it very expensive? I imagine a project like this could be.

M: (14) Actually, it was surprisingly affordable. I managed to sell a lot of my old furniture, and put that extra money towards the new material. Greg was also able to get some discount of materials from a recent project he was working on as well.

W: Great. If you don't mind, I'd like to pick your brain a bit more. Jonathan and I are thinking of renovating our sitting room, not the whole house—not yet anyway. (15)And we'd love to get some inspiration from your experience. Are you free to come over for a coffee early next week?

Question 12. What do we learn about the woman from the conversation?

12.B. She is really impressed by the man’s house.

Question 13. Where did the man get his ideas for the project?

13.C. From home design magazines.

Question 14. What did the man say about the project he recently completed?

14.A. The cost was affordable.

Question 15. Why does the woman invite the man to her house next week?

15.D. She wants him to share his renovation experience with her.

Passage 1

(16) Removing foreign objects from ears and noses costs England almost£3 million a year, a study suggests. 

Children were responsible for the vast majority of cases. 95% of objects removed from noses, and 85% from ears. Every year, an average of 1,218 nose,and 2,479ear removals took place between 2010 and 2016. (17) According to England's hospital episodes statistics, children aged 1 to 4 were the most likely to need help from doctors for a foreign object in their nose. 5 to 9 -year-olds come to the hospital with something in their ears the most.

Jewelry items accounted for up to 40% of cases in both the ears and noses of children. Paper and plastic toys for the items removed next most from noses. Cotton buds, and pencils were also found in years. 

(18)According to the study, the occurrence of foreign objects in children is generally attributed to curiosity. Children have an impulse to explore their noses and ears. This results in the accidental entry of foreign objects. Any ear, nose and throat surgeon has many weird stories about wonderful objects found in the noses and ears of children and adults. Batteries can pose a particular danger. In all cases, prevention is better than cure. This is why many toys contain warnings about small parts.Recognizing problems early and seeking medical attention is important.

Question16 What does England spend an annual£3 million on?

16.C. Removing objects from patients’ noses and ears.

Question17 What do we learn from England's hospital episodes statistics?

17.B. Five-to nine-year-olds are the most likely to put things in their ears.

Question18 What is generally believed to account for children putting things in their ears or noses? 

18.D. They are curious about these body parts.

Passage 2

Good morning. Today, I would like to talk to you about my charity Re-bicycle.  

But before that, let me introduce someone. This is Layla Rahimi. She was so scared when she first moved to new Zealand. Does she struggled to leave the house? I would spend days working up the courage to walk to the supermarket for basic supplies. (19) After a few months of being quite down and unhappy, she was invited to join a local bike club. At this time, Re-bicycle got involved and gave Layla a second-hand bicycle. Within weeks, her depression had begun to ease as she cycled. The bicycle totally changed her life, giving her hope and a true feeling of freedom. (20) To date, Re-bicycle has donated more than 200 bikes to those in need and is now expanding bike-riding lessons as a demand source. With a bike, new comers here can travel farther but for almost no cost. The 3 hours a day they used to spend walking to and from English language lessons has been reduced to just 1hour.  

Our bike riding lessons are so successful that we are urgently looking for more volunteers, learning to ride a bike is almost always more difficult for an adult. And this can take days and weeks rather than hours. So if any of you have some free time during the weekend, please come join us at Re-bicycle and make a difference in someone’s life.  

Question 19. What did Re-bicycle do to help Layla Rahimi?

19.A. It gave her a used bicycle.

Question 20. What is Re-bicycle doing to help those in need?

20.A. Expanding bike-riding lessons.

Question 21. What do we learn from the passage about Re-bicycle?

21.D. It is a charity organization.

Passage 3

Thanks to the international space station, (22) we know quite a bit about the effects of low gravity on the human body, but NASA scientists want to learn more.To that end, they have been studying how other species deal with low gravity,specifically focusing on mice. The results are both interesting and humorous. The scientists first sent some mice and especially designed cage to the international space station.The cage allowed them to study the behavior of the mice remotely from earth, via video. 

As you’ll notice in the video, (23) the mice definitely seem uncomfortable at the beginning of the experiment.They move around clumsily, drifting within the small confines of the cage and do their best to figure out which way is up, but without success. However, it’s not long before the mice begin to catch on.They adapt remarkably well to their new environment, and even use the lack of gravity to their advantage as they push themselves around the cage. That’s when things really get wild. (24) The 11th day of the experiment shows the mice are not just dealing with the gravity change, but actually seem to be enjoying it. Several of the mice are observed running around the cage walls. The scientists wanted to see whether the mice would continue doing the same kinds of activities they were observed doing on earth.

(25) The study showed that the mice kept much of the routines intact, including cleaning themselves and eating when hungry. 

Question 22 : What do NASA scientists want to learn about?

22.A. How animals deal with lack of gravity.

Question 23: What does the passage say about the mice at the beginning of the experiment?

23.C. They were not used to the low-gravity environment.

Question 24: What was observed about the mice on the 11th day of the experiment?

24.B. They already felt at home in the new environment.

Question 25: What did the scientists find about the mice from the experiment?

25.C. They behaved as if they were on Earth. 

1. D. A deadly fish has been spotted in the Mediterranean waters.

2. B. It could pose a threat to other marine species.

3. C. About half of its city center will be closed to cars.

4. D. The rising air pollution in Paris.

5. A. His house was burnt down in a fire.

6. C. Sell the pearl he had kept for years.

7. B. His monstrous pearl was extremely valuable.

8. A. It boasts a fairly long history.

9. D. It is a family business.

10. B. Loss the competitive edge.

11. D. Conducting a financial analysis for it.

12. B. She is really impressed by the man’s house.

13. C. From home design magazines.

14. A. The cost was affordable.

15. D. She wants him to share his renovation experience with her.

16. C. Removing objects from patients’ noses and ears.

17. B. Five-to nine-year-olds are the most likely to put things in their ears.

18. D. They are curious about these body parts.

19. A. It gave her a used bicycle.

20. A. Expanding bike-riding lessons.

21. D. It is a charity organization.

22. A. How animals deal with lack of gravity.

23. C. They were not used to the low-gravity environment.

24. B. They already felt at home in the new environment.

25. C. They behaved as if they were on Earth. 

2020年12月六级考试答案

六级翻译(橙啦)

 翻译第一套 

原  文
青藏铁路是世界上最高最长的高原铁路,全长1956公里,其中有960公里在海拔4000多米之上,是连接西藏和中国其他地区的第一条铁路。由于铁路贯穿世界上最脆弱的生态系统,在建设期间和建成后都采取了生态保护措施,以确保其成为一条“绿色铁路”。青藏铁路大大缩短了中国内地与西藏之间的旅行时间。更重要的是,它极大地促进了西藏的经济发展,改善了当地居民的生活。铁路开通后,越来越多的人选择乘火车前往西藏,这样还有机会欣赏沿线的美景。
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 翻译第二套 

原  文
北京大兴国际机场位于天安门广场以南46公里处,于2019年9月30日投入使用。该巨型工程于2014年开工建设,高峰时工地上有4万多工人。航站楼设计紧凑,可以允许最大数量的飞机直接停靠在最靠近航站楼中心的位置,这给乘客提供了极大的方便。航站楼共有82个登机口,但乘客通过安检后,只需不到8分钟就能抵达任何一个登机口。机场的设计可确保每小时300架次起降。机场年客运量2040年将达到1亿人次,有望成为世界上最繁忙的机场。
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 翻译第三套 

原  文
港珠澳大桥全长55公里,是我国一项不同寻常的工程壮举。大桥将三个城市连接起来,是世界上最长的跨海桥梁和隧道系统。大桥将三个城市之间的旅行时间从3小时缩短到30分钟。这座跨度巨大的钢筋混凝土大桥充分证明中国有能力建造创纪录的巨型建筑。它将助推区域一体化,促进经济增长。大桥是中国发展自己的大湾区总体规划的关键。中国希望将大湾区建成在技术创新和经济繁荣上能与旧金山、纽约和东京的湾区相媲美的地区。
参考译文
The Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge is 55 kilometers in length and is an unusual engineering feat in my country. The bridge connects the three cities and is the longest cross-sea bridge and tunnel system in the world. The bridge shortens the travel time between the three cities from 3 hours to 30 minutes. This huge-span reinforced concrete bridge fully proves that China has the ability to build record-breaking huge buildings. It will boost regional integration and promote economic growth. The bridge is the key to China's development of its own master plan for the Greater Bay Area. China hopes to build the Greater Bay Area into an area comparable to the Bay Areas of San Francisco, New York and Tokyo in terms of technological innovation and economic prosperity.

六级写作(星火)

写作1套
The past several years have witnessed a social phenomenon that an increasing number of students lack communication skills. According to a recent survey conducted by China Daily, a high proportion of 56.6 percent of students admitted that they had difficulty in talking with their parents or peers.
It is generally believed that communication skills are of great importance. They enable us to express ourselves clearly and avoid any misunderstandings.Imagine an elite university graduate who is bad at interactions,and he will have difficulty in building harmonious cooperation and effective communication between colleagues and won’t be willing to learn from or ask them for guidance and support, which has a negative influence on his development in the long run.
Therefore, by some means or other we must come to know how to improve communication skills . It is necessary for us students to set aside some time from academic studies to consciously cultivate speaking ability  Only in this way, can we better prepare ourselves for the future. 
写作2套
The past several years have witnessed a social phenomenon that people want to lead a life without any challenges According to a recent survey conducted by China Daily, a high proportion of 56.6 percent of students admitted that they saw challenges as troubles.
However, it is generally believed that challenges are of great importance to our growth. Without them, a person is unable to make progress and draw precious life lessons, especially in this modern society. A theory has it that the moment we see challenges asopportunities rather than difficulties, we will no longer have this crazy fear of encountering them along the journey. Therefore, in order to gain personal growth, we should lay great emphasis onchallenges.
  In brief, taking into account all of these factors, we may reach the conclusion that challenges may cause frustration or even pain, but they also offer opportunities for growth.
写作3套
We hear the term “innovation” everywhere and are made to believe in its importance. For many of us, innovation means providing ideas out of the blue, leading to significant discoveries and achievements. Looking at the reasons why innovation is so important, you will have a better understanding of why you need to innovate every chance you get.
First of all, innovation can promote the advancement of our society. With innovation, any progress can be possible. However, once indulged in tradition, the society will remain stagnant. Moreover, innovation can inject vigor into a company's growth. Once equipped with a sense of innovation, a company will be prosperous. On the contrary, it will fall behind if keeping on the rails. Last but not least, innovation is essential to the development of individuals. Those who often come up with new ideas usually turn out to be easy to achieve success, while a man who always sticks to experience can hardly create new things.
Innovation has been a hot word for a long time. We cannot emphasize the importance of innovation too much. Therefore, we have to learn as much knowledge as possible to prepare ourselves for being innovative.

六级听力(星火)

第一套(由于特殊原因,本次六级听力只提供第一套答案,该答案仅供参考)
1. B) Her claim has been completely disregarded.
2. B) The ground floor of their cottage was flooded.
3. A) The woman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time.
4. D) File a lawsuit against the insurance company.
5. C) They disagree about the future of Al technology.
6. D) Less time-consuming and focusing on creation.
7. C) Digital life could replace human civilization.
8. A) It will be smarter than human beings.
9. C) Save one-fifth of their net monthly income.
10. D) Start by doing something small.
11. A) A proper mindset.
12. A) She found her outfit inappropriate.
13. D) To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day.
14. B) It matters a lot in jobs involving interactions with others.
15. C) Do whatever is possible to look smart.
16. B) Their obession with consumption.
17.A) Things that we cberish most.
18.C) They serve multiple  purposes.
19. D) Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance the drove.
20. B) They want to protect their reputation.
21. C) They seem intuitive.
22. A) Older people's aversion to new music.
23. D) They no longer listen to new music.
24. A) The more you experience something, the better you'll appreciate it.
25. D) Teenagers' emotions are more intense.

六级阅读(星火)

第一套(看选项内容核对答案,abcd顺序可能不一样)
词汇理解
文章开头:The idea of taxing things that are bad for society...
26-30 AEJNG   31-35 MBLHO
26. A) discouraging
27. E) impaired
28. J) instrumental
29. N) pump
30. G) incentives
31. M) probably
32. B) dividend
33. L) predict
34. H) inherently
35. O) swelling
长篇阅读
文章开头:The Challenges for Artificial Intelligence in Agriculture
36-40 DLENF  41-45 QHCKM
36. Farmers will not profit from replanting once they have applied most of the fertilizer and other chemicals to their fields.
37. Agriculture differs from the medical science of the human body in that its environment is not a contained one.
38. The agronomist is sure that he will obtain a near accurate count of plant with his software.
39.The application of artificial intelligence to agriculture is much more challenging than to most other industries.
40. Even the farmers know the data provided by the UAV is not correct.
41. The pressure for quick results leads to product failure, which, in turn, arouses doubts about the applicability of AI technology to agriculture.
42. Remote sensors are aimed to help farmers improve decision-making to increase yields.
43. The farmer expects the software to tell him whether he will have to replant any parts of his farm fields.
44. Agriculture proves very difficult to quantify because of the constantly changing conditions involved.
45. The same seed and fertilizer program may yield completely different outcomes in different places.
36.定位句【D】At this growth stage of the plant's development, the farmer has another 10 days to conduct any replanting before the majority of his fertilizer and chemical applications need to occur.
37. 定位句【L】By comparison, our bodies are a contained environment. Agriculture takes place in nature, among ecosystems of interacting organisms and activity, and crop production takes place within that ecosystem environment. But these ecosystems are not contained.
38.定位句【E】the agronomist feels confident that the software will produce a near accurate result.
39.定位句【N】the problem is that in most cases, no two environments will be exactly alike, which makes the testing, validation and successful rollout of such technologies much more laborious than in most other industries.
40.定位句【F】he knows the instant he sees the data on his screen that the plant count is not correct,
41.定位句【Q】This usually results in a failure of a product, which leads to skepticism from the market and delivers a blow to the integrity of Machine Learning technology.
42.定位句【H】And the aim is that farmers can use this artificial intelligence to achieve their goal of a better harvest through making better decisions in the field.
43.定位句【C】 It's been 10 days since the com emerged and the farmer wants to determine if there are any parts of the field that require replanting due to a lack of emergence or wind damage, which can be severe in the early stages of the summer rainy season.
44.定位句【K】Even within a single field, conditions are always changing from one section to the next. There's unpredictable weather, changes in soil quality, and the ever-present possibility that pests and diseases may pay a visit. Growers may feel their prospects are good for an upcoming harvest, but until that day arrives, the outcome will always be uncertain.
45.定位句【M】What may occur with the same seed and fertilizer program in the United States' Midwest region is almost certainly unrelated to what may occur with the same seed and fertilizer program in Australia or South Africa.
Passage One 
文章开头:What is the place of art in a culture of inattention?
答案速查:46-50 BACBC
试题、选项及定位:
46. What does the scene at the Louvre demonstrate according to the author?
B) The near impossibility of appreciating art in an age of mass tourism.
47. Why did the late philosopher Richard Wollheim spend four hours before a picture?
A) It takes time to appreciate a piece of art fully.
48. What does the case of the Uffizi in Florence show?
C) Good management is key to handling large crowds of visitors.
49. What do we learn from Olafur Eliasson’s current Tate Modern show?
B) It is possible to combine entertainment with appreciation of serious art.
50. What can art do according to Marcel Proust?
C) Help us to see the world from a different perspective.
Passage Two 
文章开头:Every five years, the government tries to tell...
答案速查:51-55    DADCB
试题、选项及定位:
51. Why are some researchers irritated at the USDA’s 2016-2020 Dietary Guidelines?
D) It takes no notice of the potential impact on the environment.
52. Why does the author say the USDA could have contributed a lot to lowering the climate cost through its dietary guidelines?
A) It has the capacity and the financial resources to do so.
53. What do we learn from the Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee’s scientific report?
D) Farming consumes most of our natural resources.
54. What may account for the neglect of sustainability in the USDA’s Dietary Guidelines according to the author?
C) Its close ties with the agriculture companies.
55. What should the USDA do to achieve food security according to David Wallinga?
B) Endeavor to ensure the sustainable development of agriculture.
第二套(看选项内容核对答案,abcd顺序可能不一样)
词汇理解
文章开头:virtually every activity that entails or facilitates in-person...
答案速查:26-30 NIFJG   31-35 DBHME
26. N) vacancy
27. I) scale
28. F) foreseeable
29. J) strangle
30. G) predictions
31. D) disruptions
32. B) credited
33. H) preference
34. M) survive
35. E) federal
Slow Hope 
36-45 E I C K C 41-45 G A F I B
Passage One
Vegetarians would prefer not to be compelled to eat meat.
46-50 BCBDA
46. B) People’s reluctance to be compelled to eat plant-based food.
47. C) Make them even more undernourished.
48. B) Many people simply do not have access to foods they prefer.
49. D) It may worsen the nourishment problem in low-income countries.
50. A) It accepts them at the expense of the long-term interests of its people.
Passage Two
文章开头:Back in 1964, in his book ...
答案速查:CDADC
51. C) They constantly dismiss others’ proposals while taking no responsibility for tackling the problem.
52. D) A distinction should be drawn between responsibility and fault.
53. A) Stop them from going further by agreeing with them.
54. D) They are encouraged to start arguing back.
55. C) Assuming responsibility to free oneself.
第三套(看选项内容核对答案,abcd顺序可能不一样)
词汇理解
开头:social distancing is putting people....
答案速查26-30 COENH    31-35  KADJB
26. C  driven
27. O vulnerable
28.  E malignant
29. N unique
30. H random
31. K temptations   
32. A amazing
33. D engaged
34. J spiritually
35. B closer
仔细阅读
Passage one
文章开头:Why does social media...
答案速查:46-50 CACAD
Why lifelong learning is the international passport to success
答案 36-45 HEBKI CJNFM
46. C) It may make us feel isolated and incompetent.
47. A) They do not find all their online friends trustworthy.
48. C) Paint a rosy picture of other people's lives.
49. A) They should record the memorable moments in people's lives.
50. D) Strengthen ties with real-life friends instead of caring about their online images.
Passage Two
文章开头:Imagine that an alien species landed on Earth...
答案速查:51-55  ADBBC
51. A) Ruining their culture.
52. D) Different chimp groups differ in their way of communication.
53. B) Chimp behavior becomes less varied with the increase of human activity.
54. B) Make efforts to preserve each individual chimp community.
55. C) Conserve animal species in a novel and all-round way.


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  1. CONNECT:[ UseTime:0.000579s ] mysql:host=127.0.0.1;port=3306;dbname=i_sjds;charset=utf8mb4
  2. SHOW FULL COLUMNS FROM `fenlei` [ RunTime:0.000963s ]
  3. SELECT * FROM `fenlei` WHERE `fid` = 0 [ RunTime:0.000376s ]
  4. SELECT * FROM `fenlei` WHERE `fid` = 63 [ RunTime:0.000278s ]
  5. SHOW FULL COLUMNS FROM `set` [ RunTime:0.000495s ]
  6. SELECT * FROM `set` [ RunTime:0.000194s ]
  7. SHOW FULL COLUMNS FROM `article` [ RunTime:0.000562s ]
  8. SELECT * FROM `article` WHERE `id` = 457972 LIMIT 1 [ RunTime:0.000598s ]
  9. UPDATE `article` SET `lasttime` = 1770347032 WHERE `id` = 457972 [ RunTime:0.014524s ]
  10. SELECT * FROM `fenlei` WHERE `id` = 66 LIMIT 1 [ RunTime:0.000274s ]
  11. SELECT * FROM `article` WHERE `id` < 457972 ORDER BY `id` DESC LIMIT 1 [ RunTime:0.000513s ]
  12. SELECT * FROM `article` WHERE `id` > 457972 ORDER BY `id` ASC LIMIT 1 [ RunTime:0.005506s ]
  13. SELECT * FROM `article` WHERE `id` < 457972 ORDER BY `id` DESC LIMIT 10 [ RunTime:0.005360s ]
  14. SELECT * FROM `article` WHERE `id` < 457972 ORDER BY `id` DESC LIMIT 10,10 [ RunTime:0.000873s ]
  15. SELECT * FROM `article` WHERE `id` < 457972 ORDER BY `id` DESC LIMIT 20,10 [ RunTime:0.001474s ]
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