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年6月大學英語六級考試真題(第3套)PartIDirections:Forpart,youareallowed30minuteswriteanessaycommentingonimportanceofbuildingbetweenbusinessconsumers.canexamplesillustrateyourshouldwriteatleast150wordsbutnomorethan200words.PartIIListeningComprehension(30minutes)(說明:由于2018年6月六級考試全國共考了2套聽力,本套真題聽力與前2套內容完全一樣,只是順序不一樣,因此在本套真題中不再重復出現。)PartIIIReadingComprehensionSectionADirections:Inthissection,thereapassagetenblanks.arerequiredselectonewordforeachblankfromaofchoicesgivenawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoicethebankidentifiedbyaletter.PleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachonAnswer2athroughthecentre.maynotuseanyofthewordsthebankmorethanonce.Questions26to35arebasedonfollowingpassage.WhenElonMusksaysthathisnewpriorityisusingartificialintelligencetobuilddomesticrobots,weshouldlookforwardtothedayinadmiration.Mr.Muskisawhogetsthingsdone.Thefounderoftwotechcompanies,TeslaMotorsandSpaceX,isbringingelectricvehiclestomarketand26humanstoonotherplanets.Thissoundssomuchhotair,butthenear$13billionfortunethisentrepreneurhas27comesfrompracticalachievementsratherthanhypotheticalones.Alotofcleverpeopleare28aboutartificialintelligence,fearingthatrobotswillonedaybecomeso29thatthey’llmurderallofus.Thesefearsaremostly30:aswithhysteriaaboutgeneticmodification,wehumansaregenerallywiseenoughtomanagetheseproblemswithspeedandcare.Andjustthinkofhowwonderfulitwouldbeifhadalive-inrobot.could,31,behavingababysitterandanurserolledintoone--or,ifthatrequired32intelligencebeyondthepowerofMr.Musk’simaginedmachine,atleastsomeonetochopthecarrots,washthecarandthelawn.Oncepurchasedandtrained,thiswouldallowthe33usertosavemoneyandtime,freeingup34spaceinourbusylivestoreadagoodbook.ThatiswhywewelcomeMr.Musk’slatest35,andwishhimwell.Aslongasrobotsaddtothesumofhumanhappiness,reducesuffering,andcreatetimetoreadworld-classjournalism,weshouldbetheirfans.Especiallysincejournalismisonejobrobotswillneverdo.A).amassedemotionaleventuallyG).extravagantI).misleadingrewardcasualenablingexaggeratedgenerouslyJ).precioussmartsphereN).terrifiedO).venture第1頁SectionBDirections:Insection,youaregoingreadapassagetenstatementsattachedEachstatementcontainsinformationgivenoneoftheparagraphs.Identifytheparagraphfromwhichtheinformationderived.maychooseaparagraphmorethanonce.Eachparagraphmarkedaletter.AnswerthequestionsbymarkingthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2.Inrealworld,nobodycaresthatyoutoanIvyLeagueschoolAsaschooljunior,everythingmyrevolvedaroundgettingintothecollege.IdiligentlyattendedmySAT,andAdvancedPlacementtestpreparationcourses.Ijuggled(盡力應付)cross-countryandtrackschedules,newspaperstaff,andmychurch’syouthgroupanddramaIdidn’tdrink,party,orevendodating.Thecollege,Ithought,wasoneprestige,oneaname.Itdidn’thavebetheLeague,butneededbe“topschool.”Lookingbacknow,nineyearslater,Ican’trememberexactlywhatwasabouttheseuniversitiesthatthemseemsobetter.acurriculumthatappearedrigorous,perhaps?OranalumninetworkthatIhopedwouldopendoorsdowntheline?Maybe.“Idothinkthereareadvantagesschoolsmorerecognition,”notesMarybethGasman,aprofessorofhighereducationattheUniversityofPennsylvania.“Idon’tnecessarilythinkthat’sareasonone.”[Inreflection,myfirmbeliefthepowerofthebrandwasnaive,notmentionabitsnobby.Iquicklypassedoverstateschoolsandsouthernschools,believingtheircurriculumbeautomaticallyinferiornortheasternorwesterncounterparts.Instead,IdreamedoflivingNewYorkandmyparentsobligedmeavisitNewYorkUniversity’s(NYU)campus.Duringthetour,tuitionfeeswerediscussed.(NYUconsistentlyrankedoneofthecountry’smostexpensiveschools,roomandboardcoststotalingupwardsof$64,000ayear.)Upuntilthen,Ihadn’ttrulyrealizedjusthowexpensiveaneducationcanbe.thenextfewmonths,IrealizednotonlycouldInotafforddreamschool,Icouldn’tevenaffordtheoneswhereI’dbeenaccepted.UniversityofNewYork(CUNY),RutgersUniversity,andIndianaUniversitywereoutofreachaswereMississippiStateandtheUniversityofAlabama,whereIwouldhavepayout-of-statefees.Furthercomplicatingmycollegesearchwasaflourishingstackcareer—Iwantedkeeprunningbutmytimesweren’tquitefastenoughsecureascholarship.[Andso,at11pmonthenightofGeorgiaUniversity’s(GSU)midnightdeadline,Iappliedonline.RatedNo.466overallonForbes’TopColleges,No.183ResearchUniversities,andNo.108theSouth,Ican’tsaywasmytopchoice.Still,thetrackcoachhadofferedawalk-onspot,andIactuallyfoundtheurbanAtlantacampusadecentconsolationafterNewYorkCity.[mayhavebeenpractical,wasn’tprestigious,Buthere’sthething:Ilovedmy“lower-tier”(低層次的)university.(Iusetheterm“low-tier”cautiously,becauseawell-regardedresearchinstitutionthatattractsqualityprofessorsandfacultyfromalloverthecountry.)aretaughtbelievethatonlybygoingthebestschoolsandgettingthebestgradescanweescapetheratraceandbuildabetterfuture.Butwhatlower-tiercollegesanduniversitiesweretheticketescapingtheratrace?Afterall,whereelsecanleaveschooladecentdegree—butwithoutalifetimeofdebt?[Iwasluckyenoughtohavetuitioncoveredbyalottery-fundedscholarshipcalledHOPE(HelpingOutstandingPupilsEducationally)WhenIstartedcollege,theHOPEscholarshipwasfundedbythestateofGeorgiaandofferedtograduatingschoolseniorswithaGPAof3.0orhigher.LivingcostsandbooksIpaidforwithmoneyearnedduringhighschool,supplementedbyasmallcollegefunddeceasedgrandfatherleftforandamodestsavingsaccountparentscreatedwhenIwasborn.[Sowhataboutallthatrecognition?Sure,manyofcolleaguesandcompetitorshavemoreglamorousalmamaters(母校)thanIdo.Asajournalist,IhavecompetedagainstNYU,Columbia,andNortheasterngraduatesforjobs.Andyet,notasingleinterviewerhaseveraskedabout第2頁educationalbackground.fact,almosteveryintervieweverhadwasduetoaconnection—onethatgainedthroughpuredetermination,notaschoolbrand.[AccordingtoTheBostonGlobe,studentswhoearnedtheirbachelor’sin2012haveanaveragemonthlyloanpaymentof$312,whichisone-thirdthanthosewhograduatedin2004.Ultimately,that’sthethinguniversitiesdon’twanttoadmit.Privateuniversitiesaremoney-makinginstitutions.canaffordtobuyprestige,that’syourchoice.Fortherestofus,however,ourheartylower-tiereduniversitiesarejustfine,thankyou.Wealthyuniversitiestalkupthebenefitstheirwillgivegraduates;namely,strongalumninetworks,starfaculty,andarésuméboost.Butneedn’tattendanIvyLeagueschooltoreapthoserewards.LudacrisandtheformerCEOofBankofAmericaKenLewisareofcollege,aswellasVICE’sfirstfemaleeditor-in-chief,EllisJones.Successfulpeopletendtobesuccessfulnomatterwheretheytoschool.Andlower-tierschoolscanhavealumninetworksjustasstrongastheirbigcounterparts.fact,lower-tierschoolalumninetworksarearguablystronger,becausefellowalumnirecognizethatdidn’tnecessarilyhaveaneasypathtofollow.Theymightbemorewillingtooffercareerhelp,becauseyourlessfamousschooldenotesthat,them.,arealsofullofenergyandperseverance.[TheWashingtonPostreportedonarecentstudybyPrincetoneconomists,inwhichcollegegraduates,whoappliedtothemostselectiveschoolsinthe12thgradewerecomparedtothosewhoappliedtoslightlylessselectiveschools.Theyfoundthatstudentswithmorepotentialearnedmoreasadults,andthereverseheldtrueaswell,nomatterwheretheywenttoschool.[Likewise,starfacultyisnotalwaysfoundwhereyou’dexpect.Bigschoolsarenotnecessarilythebestplacesforprofessors;plus,manyprofessorssplitteachingtimebetweenmultiplecollegesand/oruniversities.Thismeans,forinstance,aCUNYstudentcouldreasonablyexpecttoreceivethequalityofinstructionfromaprestigiousprofessorastheywouldiftheywereenrolledintheclassatNYU.[It’spossiblethathiringmanagersmaybedrawntocandidateswithaparticulareducationalrésumé,butit’snoguarantee.Accordingtoa2012surveydescribedinTheAtlantic,collegereputationrankedlowestinrelativeimportanceofattributesinevaluatinggraduatesforhire,beatenoutbytopfactorsinternships,employmentduringcollege,collegemajor,volunteerexperience,andextracurriculars.[Maybestudentswhochooselessprestigiousuniversitiesareboundtosucceedbecausetheyaredeterminedto.Itendtothinkso.anycase,ifIcoulddoitagain,I’dstillthechoice.TodayI’mdebt-free,resourceful—andIunderstandthateventheshiniestpackagingcan’tpredictwhatyou’llfindontheinside.3336.Modestinstitutionscanalsohavesuccessfulgraduatesandstrongalumninetworks.7.Themoneytheauthormadeinhighschoolhelpedpayforherlivingexpensesandbooksatcollege.8.Theauthortoseehowcostlycollegeeducationcouldbewhenshewastryingtochooseauniversitytoattend.recentstudyfoundthatagraduate’ssalaryisdeterminedbytheirpotential,nottheuniversitytheyattended.340.Theauthorcannotrecallforsurewhatmadecertaintopuniversitiesappearalotbetter.41.Noneoftheauthor’sjobinterviewerscaredwhichcollegeshewentto.42.Theauthorthinksshedidtherightthinginchoosingalessprestigiousuniversity.第3頁ordertobeadmittedtoaprestigiousuniversity,theauthortookpartinvariousextracurricularactivitiesandattendedtestpreparationcourses.44.Theauthorlikedheruniversitywhichwasnotprestigiousbutlessexpensive.5.Collegesarereluctanttoadmitthatgraduatestodayareinheavierdebt.4SectionCDirections:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andYoushoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentrepassageoneQuestions4650arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Economicallyspeaking,betteroffthantenago?Twentyago?theirthirstforevidenceonthisissue,commentatorsseizedontherecentreportbytheCensusBureau,whichfoundthataveragehouseholdincomeroseby5.2%in2015.Unfortunately,thatconclusionputstoomuchonauseful,butflawedandincomplete,statistic.AmongthemoresignificantproblemswiththeCensus’smeasurethat:1)itexcludestaxes,transfers,andcompensationlikeemployer-providedhealthinsurance;and)itisbasedonratherthandata.Evenifpreciselymeasured,incomedataexcludeimportantdeterminantsofeconomicwell-being,suchthehoursofworkneededtoearnthatincome.2Whilethinkingaboutthequestion,cameacrossarecentlypublishedarticlebyCharlesJonesandPeterKlenow,whichproposesinterestingnewmeasureofeconomicwelfare.Whilebynomeansperfect,itisconsiderablymorecomprehensivethanaverageincome,takingintoaccountnotonlygrowthinconsumptionperpersonbutalsochangesinworkingtime,lifeexpectancy,andinequality.Moreover,itbeusedtoassesseconomicperformancebothacrosscountriesandovertime.TheJones-Klenowmethodbeillustratedbyacross-countryexample.SupposewanttocomparetheeconomicwelfareofcitizensoftheU.S.andFrancein2005.2005,theauthorsobserve,realconsumptionperpersoninFranceonly60%theU.S.,2005,theauthorsobserve,consumptionperpersoninFranceonly60%theU.S.,makingitappearthatAmericanseconomicallymuchbetteroffthantheFrenchonaverage.However,thatcomparisonomitsotherrelevantfactors:leisuretime,lifeexpectancy,andeconomicinequality.TheFrenchtakelongervacationsandretireearlier,sotypicallyworkfewerhours;theyenjoyahigherlifeexpectancy,presumablyreflectingadvantageswithrespecttohealthcare,diet,lifestyle,andthelike;andincomeandconsumptionsomewhatmoreequallydistributedtherethanintheU.S.Becauseofthesedifferences,comparingFrance’sconsumptionwiththeU.S.’soverstatesthegapineconomicwelfare.SimilarcalculationsbeusedtocomparetheU.S.andothercountries.example,thiscalculationputseconomicwelfareintheUnitedKingdom97%ofU.S.levels,butestimatesMexicanwell-being22%.TheJones-Klenowmeasurealsoassesseconomy’sperformanceovertime.Accordingtothismeasure,oftheearly-to-mid-2000s,theU.S.hadthehighesteconomicwelfareofanylargeSince2007,economicwelfareintheU.S.hascontinuedtoimprove.However,theofimprovementhasslowedmarkedly.Methodologically,thelessonfromtheJones-Klenowresearchisthateconomicwelfareismulti-dimensional.Theirapproachisflexibleenoughthatinprincipleotherimportantquality-of-lifechangescouldbeincorporated—forexample,decreasesintotalemissionsofpollutantsanddeclinesincrimerates.第4頁46.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofthe2015reportbytheCensusBureau?)isbasedonquestionablestatistics.B)reflectstheeconomicchanges.C)evidencestheimprovedwelfare.)providesmuchfoodforthought.47.WhatdoestheauthorsayabouttheJones-Klenowmethod?)iswidelyusedtocomparetheeconomicgrowthacrosscountries.B)revolutionizestheofmeasuringordinarypeople’slivelihood.C)focusesonpeople’sconsumptionratherthattheiraverageincome.)isamorecomprehensivemeasureofpeople’seconomicwell-being.48.WhatdoJonesandKlenowthinkofthecomparisonbetweenFranceandtheU.S.intermsofconsumptionperperson?)reflectedtheexistingbiggapbetweenthetwoeconomies.B)neglectedmanyimportantindicatorsofpeople’swelfare.C)coveredupthedifferencesbetweenindividualcitizens.)failedtocountintheirdifferenceinnaturalresources.9.WhatisadvantageoftheJones-Klenowmethod?4)accuratelypinpointacountry’scurrenteconomicproblems.B)helptoraisepeople’sawarenessoftheireconomicwell-being.C)candiagnosethecausesofacountry’sslowingpaceofeconomicimprovement.)compareacountry’seconomicconditionsbetweendifferentperiodsoftime.50.WhatinferfromthepassageaboutAmericanpeople’seconomicwell-being?)ismuchbetterthanthatoftheirEuropeancounterparts.B)hasonthedeclinesincetheturnoftheC)hasnotimprovedmuchreportedbytheCensusBureau.)hasnotaccuratelyassessedandreportedsincemid-2000s.PassageTwo第5頁Questions5155arebasedonthefollowingpassage.you'vestartedasentenceIyou..."orfoundyourselfscratchingacolleague'sagonyoveradecisionwhentheansweriscrystal-clear,there'sascientificreasonbehindit.Ourowndecision-makingabilitiesbecomedepletedoverthecourseofthedaycausingindecisionorpoorchoices,butchoosingonbehalfofsomeoneelseisenjoyabletaskthatdoesn'tsufferthesamepitfalls.Theproblemis"decisionfatigue,"apsychologicalphenomenonthattakesatollonthequalityofchoicesalongdayofdecisionmaking,EvanPolman,aleadingpsychologist.Physicianswhohaveonthejobforseveralhours,forexample,morelikelytoprescribeantibioticstopatientswhenit'sunwisetodoso."Presumablyit'sbecauseit'ssimpleandtowriteaprescriptionandconsiderapatientclosedratherthaninvestigatefurther,"Polmansays.decisionfatiguegoeswhenmakingthedecisionforsomeoneelse.Whenpeopleimaginethemselvesadvisersandimaginetheirownchoicesbelongingtosomeoneelse,theyfeellesstiredandrelylessondecisionshortcutstomakethosechoices."Bytakingupontheroleofadviserratherthandecisionmaker,onedoesnotsuffertheconsequencesofdecisionMtigue,"heisifthereissomethingfunandliberatingaboutmakingsomeoneelse'schoice."Gettinginputfromothersnotonlyomrsaperspectiveandthoughtprocess,itoftenalsoincludesriskierchoices.Whilethissoundsundesirable,itbequitePolman."whenpeopleexperiencedecisionfatigue-whentheytiredofmakingchoices-theyhaveatendencytochoosetowithstatusquo(現狀says."Butthestatusquobeproblematic.sinceachangeinthecourseofactionsometimesbeimportantandleadtoapositiveoutcome."ordertoachieveasuccessfuloutcomeorreward,somelevelofriskisalmostessential."peoplewhosusceptibletodecisionfatiguewilllikelychoosetodonothingoversomething,"hesays."That'snottosaythatriskisbutitisrelatedtotakingaction,whereasdecisionfatigueassuredlyleadstoinactionandthepossiblechagrin(懊惱)ofadecisionmakerwhomi
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