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1、(2023年)江西省南昌市大学英语6级大 学英语六级真题(含答案)学校:班级:姓名:考号:一、LWriting(10 题)1. For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay entitled Write an English Diary. You should write at least 150 words.2. For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition on the topic A Boom in Continuing
2、Education. You should write at least 150 words according to the outline given below in Chinese:1 .图中所示为某城市1989、1994、1999、2004年参加成人教育(或继续 教育)的人数情况,请描述其变化2 .请说明发生这些变化的原因(可从社会发展及竞争能力方面加以说明)3 .请预测我国成人教育(或继续教育)的前景Ten thousand19891994199920043. Directions: For this part, you are allowed thirty minutes to
3、write a short essay entitled Energy Crisis. You should write at least 150 words following B.It breaks down the vitamins.C.It makes the meat easier to digest.D.It reduces the protein content.28.听力原文:W: Excuse me, Mr. Smith .M: Its okay with me if there is no meeting, but what for?Q: What is the woman
4、 asking for?(14)A.Reasons. B.Advice. C.Leave. D.Opinions.29.听力原文:M: Hello, Maggie. Will you take pencil sketch as an electivenext term? The course is said to be very interesting.W: Im afraid I have no enough time to take the course. Fil be quite busy hunting for a job next term.Q: What will the woma
5、n do next term?(14)A.Shell take the course together with the man.B.Shell not take the course if the man takes it.C.Shell not take the course for having to look for a job.D.Shell not take the course for having already taken other courses.30.听力原文:M: Excuse me, may I have some information about the rec
6、eption party that youre advertising outside. Its for new students, isnt that right?W: Thats right and what would you like to know about it?M: Well, Pm not really sure what the purpose of the event is.W: The party will provide students with a chance to get to know each other, and a chance for student
7、s who have successfully been through university to pass on some valuable advice.M: Whos organizing the event? Is it the faculty or.W: Actually, it is the Alumni Association thats organizing this event. So, its strictly a student to student event.M: I hope we wont have to sit through a lot of boring
8、speeches. I mean arent these students just brains anyway. What can they actually do to help a guy like me?W: No, these people are not brains at all. The Alumni are simply a group of normal, but grateful students who hope that, by sharing their experiences with new students, they can help more studen
9、ts to successfully graduate.M: But still we have any time for some fun at this party?W: Most of the time will be split between eating, dancing, and singing一so not to worry. However, some of the words of wisdom from the former students should not be missed.M: Youve got a point. They are, after all, s
10、uccess stories if theyve managed to survive university life. I hear about only half of all students who start university actually finish it.W: And besides that, theres another reason to go.M: Whats that?W: The pie theyll be serving is delicious. I know since Pm the one who will be making it.(20)A.Th
11、e University faculty.B.The Student Association.C.Former students.D.No one.四、4.Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth)(3 题)31. The fact that the chance of identical twins both developing schizophrenia is higher than that of fraternal twins confirms the influence of.32.Section BDirections: There are
12、2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice.How do we love tomatoes? Lets count the ways: We love them in pasta, on pizza, in juice, in salad and so
13、up, sliced on sandwiches, stuffed with tuna, even dried and baked in bagels, but most of all, we love them right off the vineripe, red, and delicious.While tomato lovers dont need an excuse for eating them by the bushel, now theres even more reason to savor these delicious fruits. Evidence is mounti
14、ng that people who eat tomatoes have a substantially lower risk of cancer.In a 1,000-person study of eating habits and health, Harvard Medical School researchers found that those who ate tomatoes every week had the lowest chance of dying from cancer.Recently, a study of 48,000 American men showed a
15、21 to 34 percent lower risk of prostate cancer among those who consumed tomatoes, tomato sauce, or pizza more than twice a week. And in a study of men and women in Italy, eating seven or more servings of raw tomatoes a week was linked to a 30 to 60 percent reduction in digestive tract and prostate c
16、ancers, depending on the type of cancer.The protective qualities of the tomato are thought to come from lycopene (番 茄素),a potent antioxidant (抗氧化的)plant chemical that is abundant in tomatoes. Lycopene is responsible for the red color of tomatoes; the darker red the tomato is, the more lycopene it co
17、ntains. Green and yellow tomatoes do not contain lycopene.Lycopene is also found in watermelon and pink grapefruit, but tomatoes are the most abundant source. Cooking enhances the lycopene more available. Thus, tomato sauce and paste is even a better source for lycopene than fresh raw tomatoes. Lyco
18、pene is fat soluble (可溶的)and must be consumed with a certain amount of fat to be absorbed by the body. Tomato recipes must contain a moderate amount of oil to ensure that along with a delicious taste treat, you will also be receiving all the health benefits tomatoes have to offer.What is the main su
19、bject of the passage?A.Experiments are done to study tomatoes. B.Tomatoes are delicious food.C.Many people love eating tomatoes.D.Eating tomatoes can lower the risk of cancer.According to the passage, credit cards are big business because credit card companies make a big profit from both.五、5.Error C
20、orrection(3 SS)S6S336.S2六、6.Error Correction。题)S3S9S7参考答案1 .Write an English Diary English learners spend most time in practicing reading listening speaking and translation. But they seldom try to write anything in English. Writing does come the last in the process of languagWrite an English Diary E
21、nglish learners spend most time in practicing reading, listening, speaking and translation. But they seldom try to write anything in English. Writing does come the last in the process of languag2 .A Boom in Continuing Education The graph above shows us the statistics of the Continuing Education part
22、icipation and the increasing numbers of the participants in X city. In 1989 there were only thirty thousand people takA Boom in Continuing Education The graph above shows us the statistics of the Continuing Education participation and the increasing numbers of the participants in X city. In 1989 the
23、re, were only thirty thousand people tak3 .Energy Crisis One of the main problems facing the world today is the energy crisis. With the development of industry and agriculture the world has consumed a great amount of energy. But all this energy has gone forever. Therefore energy supplies are becomin
24、g fewer and fewer. This makes it possible that all forms of energy will be exhausted in the future. However energy is of great importance to man. We can hardly imagine how man could live in a world without energy. We wouldnt be able to drive our cars and listen to our favorite songs. Moreover the ni
25、ght would become dark all the time. In short once man loses all the energy resources he will not be able to exist in the world. Therefore conserving our energy is an important task. We must take active measures to protect our energy resources. On the one hand we should use our energy reasonably; on
26、the other hand we should educate our young people not to waste energy . Then we will be able to send a good gift一energy to our next generation . Energy Crisis One of the main problems facing the world today is the energy crisis. With the development of industry and agriculture, the world has consume
27、d a great amount of energy. But all this energy has gone forever. Therefore, energy supplies are becoming fewer and fewer. This makes it possible that all forms of energy will be exhausted in the future. However, energy is of great importance to man. We can hardly imagine how man could live in a wor
28、ld without energy. We wouldnt be able to drive our cars and listen to our favorite songs. Moreover, the night would become dark all the time. In short, once man loses all the energy resources, he will not be able to exist in the world. Therefore, conserving our energy is an important task. We must t
29、ake active measures to protect our energy resources. On the one hand, we should use our energy reasonably; on the other hand, we should educate our young people not to waste energy . Then we will be able to senda good gift-energy to our next generation .4 .Which Weighs More: School Brand or Major? I
30、t is widely accepted that to be admitted by the university which enjoys a world-wide prestige is crucial fbr ones future occupation. However others also argue that is more important to study the major suitable for the candidate if he cannot be offered one by the famous universities. Every choice mea
31、ns the possibility of gains or losses. Supposing it is up to me to take a choice I claim that a school brand outweighs a major. For my part a major as knowledge is not so important as the ability to acquire knowledge. Knowledge can become obsolete before you know it while ability cannot. A prestigio
32、us university can more often than not help improve a student in an all-round Way. Furthermore a graduate from such a university can always find himself prominent and confident both psychologically and academically therefore why not abandon the fish to fetch a bears palm? Every choice means the possi
33、bility of gains or losses. It is also the case with the choice between a prestigious university and a favorite major. Surely it is better to get both at the same time. But what decision will you make when you are not so lucky and such choice is necessary?Which Weighs More: School Brand or Major? It
34、is widely accepted that to be admitted by the university, which enjoys a world-wide prestige, is crucial for ones future occupation. However, others also argue that is more important to study the major suitable for the candidate if he cannot be offered one by the famous universities. Every choice me
35、ans the possibility of gains or losses. Supposing it is up to me to take a choice, I claim that a school brand outweighs a major. For my part, a major, as knowledge, is not so important as the ability to acquire knowledge. Knowledge can become obsolete before you know it, while ability cannot. A pre
36、stigious university can, more often than not, help improve a student in an all-round Way. Furthermore, a graduate from such a university can always find himself prominent and confident both psychologically and academically, therefore, why not abandon the fish to fetch a bears palm? Every choice mean
37、s the possibility of gains or losses. It is also the case with the choice between a prestigious university and a favorite major. Surely, it is better to get both at the same time. But what decision will you make when you are not so lucky and such choice is necessary?5 .THE VALUE OF SCIENCE At the me
38、ntion of the value of science people will immediately associate it with beneficial results of scientific discoveries一 the joys and conveniences which science has brought into human life. It is true that science has revolutionized our way of life and transformed the lives of billions of people. It ha
39、s become the new magic which is capable of doing everything. The latest de vices and gadgets around you for better living have all come about as a result of the application of scientific knowledge. And people now can hardly live without telephones TV sets jet planes and computers. But the true value
40、 of science does not merely lie in those things. It is fully appreciated by the way in which science contributes to mans intellectual growth and spiritual well-being. It lies rather with its process than with its results. Why are people so eager to become scientists? Why do scientists spend their wh
41、ole life on observation experiments and researches? Scientists are compelled by certain basic human urges. One is the urge to explore. The spirit of Columbus of Galileo and of Einstein-the spirit of conquering un charted places discovering unknown facts and climbing untrodden mountain peaksis an inb
42、orn gift we are all endowed with. Another is the urge to create. It is not only embodied in the countless inventions made by Edison the world famous inventor but also expressed in what an ordinary carpenter does一he tends to stand aside admiring at that exquisite piece he has just finished. Obviously
43、 science does more than provide man with material things一it helps man to satisfy his strong desire for exploration and to fully develop his intellectual potentials. Science is mans most powerful weapon with which man has freed him self from the yoke of ignorance and consequent fear. Science is mans
44、treasure house which has constantly provided him with vitality hopes ambitions understanding and insights. Science is mans best friend who is always ready to help-help elevate him spiritually and intellectually. And science in its true sense is a celebration of the human spirit itself.THE VALUE OF S
45、CIENCE At the mention of the value of science, people will immediately associate it with beneficial results of scientific discoveries一the joys and conveniences which science has brought into human life. It is true that science has revolutionized our way of life and transformed the lives of billions
46、of people. It has become the new magic which is capable of doing everything. The latest de vices and gadgets around you for better living have all come about as a result of the application of scientific knowledge. And people now can hardly live without telephones, TV sets, jet planes and computers.
47、But the true value of science does not merely lie in those things. It is fully appreciated by the way in which science contributes to mans intellectual growth and spiritual well-being. It lies rather with its process than with its results. Why are people so eager to become scientists? Why do scienti
48、sts spend their whole life on observation, experiments, and researches? Scientists are compelled by certain basic human urges. One is the urge to explore. The spirit of Columbus, of Galileo, and of Einstein-the spirit of conquering un charted places, discovering unknown facts and climbing untrodden
49、mountain peaks一is an inborn gift we are all endowed with. Another is the urge to create. It is not only embodied in the countless inventions made by Edison, the world famous inventor, but also expressed in what an ordinary carpenter does一he tends to stand aside admiring at that exquisite piece he has just finished. Obviously, science does more than provide man with material things一it he