2023年6月英语六级真题及答案汇总
英语六级选词填空真题:
Part III Reading comprehension (40 minutes)
Section A
Directions: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to 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 through the center. You may not use any of the word in the bank more than once.
Let’s all stop judging people who talk to themselves. New research says that those who can’t seem to keep their inner monologues (独白) in are actually more likely to stay on task, remain 26 better and show improved perception capabilities. Not bad, really, for some extra muttering.
According to a series of experiments published in the Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology by professors Gary Lupyan and Daniel Swignley, the act of using verbal clues to 27 mental pictures helps people function quicker.
In one experiment, they showed pictures of various objects to twenty 28 and asked them to find just one of those, a banana. Half were 29 to repeat out loud what they were looking for and the other half kept their lips 30 . Those who talked to themselves found the banana slightly faster than those who didn’t, the researchers say. In other experiments, Lupyan and Swignley found that 31 the name of a common product when on the hunt for it helped quicken someone’s pace, but talking about uncommon items showed no advantage and slowed you down.
Common research has long held that talking themselves through a task helps children learn, although doing so when you’ve 32 matured is not a great sign of 33 . The two professors hope to refute that idea, 34 that just as when kids walk themselves through a process, adults can benefit from using language not just to communicate, but also to help “augment thinking”.
Of course, you are still encouraged to keep the talking at library tones and, whatever you do, keep the information you share simple, like a grocery list. At any 35 , there’s still such a thing as too much information.
2023年6月英语六级翻译
2023年6月英语六级作文真题:
试卷一【国内还是国外读大学】
Writing:
Directions:
Suppose you are asked to give advice on whether to attend college at home or abroad, write an essay to state your opinion. You are required to write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words.
试卷二【文科还是理科】
选词填空
Part III Reading comprehension (40 minutes)
Section A
Directions: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to 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 through the center. You may not use any of the word in the bank more than once.
Let’s all stop judging people who talk to themselves. New research says that those who can’t seem to keep their inner monologues (独白) in are actually more likely to stay on task, remain 26 better and show improved perception capabilities. Not bad, really, for some extra muttering.
According to a series of experiments published in the Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology by professors Gary Lupyan and Daniel Swignley, the act of using verbal clues to 27 mental pictures helps people function quicker.
In one experiment, they showed pictures of various objects to twenty 28 and asked them to find just one of those, a banana. Half were 29 to repeat out loud what they were looking for and the other half kept their lips 30 . Those who talked to themselves found the banana slightly faster than those who didn’t, the researchers say. In other experiments, Lupyan and Swignley found that 31 the name of a common product when on the hunt for it helped quicken someone’s pace, but talking about uncommon items showed no advantage and slowed you down.
Common research has long held that talking themselves through a task helps children learn, although doing so when you’ve 32 matured is not a great sign of 33 . The two professors hope to refute that idea, 34 that just as when kids walk themselves through a process, adults can benefit from using language not just to communicate, but also to help “augment thinking”.
Of course, you are still encouraged to keep the talking at library tones and, whatever you do, keep the information you share simple, like a grocery list. At any 35 , there’s still such a thing as too much information.
2023年6月英语六级阅读答案:试卷一选词填空
Section A (Let's all stop judging people who talk to themselves)
26. F) focused
27. L) trigger
28. O) volunteers
29. H) instructed
30. J) sealed
31. M) uttering
32. A) apparently
33. C) brilliance
34. D) claiming
35. N) volume
2023年6月英语六级阅读答案:试卷二选词填空
Section A (After becoming president of Purdue University in 2023)
26. L) significant
27. F) justify
28. E) drastically
29. D) doubtful
30. H) outcome
31. O) standardized
32. B) confirm
33. K) reputation
34. C) demanding
35. A) accurately
2023年6月英语六级阅读答案:试卷一仔细阅读
46. [A] It’s backed by a campus spending analysis.
47. [B] Facilities management by colleges is more cost-effective.
48. [C] render a number of campus workers jobless
49. [A] The outsourcing plan is not yet finalized.
50. [D] He opposed the governor’s plan to reconstruct the college board system.
六级仔细阅读(二)
51. [B] It was unaffordable for ordinary people.
52. [C] They were versed in literature and interested in art.
53. [D] They gained some knowledge of classical art and architecture.
54. [B] Europe hardly had any museums before the 19th century.
55. [A] There appeared more and more Roman-style buildings.
2023年6月英语六级听力答案(完整版)
Long Conversation
Q1: B Having friendly colleagues
Q2: B 20%
Q3: A those of a small size
Q4: C They can better balance work and life
Long conversation 2
Q5: D. It is a collection of photos.
Q6: C. When taking pictures for a concert catalogue.
Q7: A. The entire European coastline will be submerged.
Q8: D. Tourists use wooden paths to reach their hotels in the morning.
Passage
Q9: C they spend too much time anticipating their defeat
Q10:D Thinking has the same effect on the nervous system as doing
Q11:C Picture themselves succeeding
Q12:B She won her first jury trail
Passage 2
Q13: C It helps people to avoid developing breast cancer
Q14: D It tracked their eating habits since their adolescence
Q15: A Fiber may help to reduce hormones in the body
Lecture
Q16: B Conducting research on consumer behaviour
Q17:D It is an act of socialisting
Q18:A They spent a week studying their own purchasing bahaviour.
Lecture 2
Q19: D It is likely to give up paper money in the near future
Q20:C whether the absence of physical currency causes a person to spend more
Q21:C the restaurant car accepted cash only
Q22:A By putting money into envelopes
Lecture 3
Q23: B Chrome hunger
Q24: B About half of them are unintended
Q25: A It is essential to the wellbeing of all species on earth