2016年6月大学英语六级第2套答案解析

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2016 6 月大学英语六级考试真题(第二套)解析
Part I Writing
【参考范文】
Currently, on-line learning is booming all around the world as an increasing number of people prefer to use
the Internet to take courses and acquire knowledge instead of attending school. E-learning provides many
options in terms of time, location, subjects and costs. It can be predicted that students’ lives will absolutely and
definitely be changed as e-learning becomes more and more popular in the future. Firstly, there is no doubt that
online learning offers students more up-to-date knowledge, allowing them to keep up with the latest
development in each field. Additionally, students can choose their learning location and time much more freely.
Lastly, e-learners do not have to pay the expenses of transportation and accom- modation, so the cost of e-
learning will be less than that of attending a traditional school. Consequently, that is the reason why a lot of
people give up attending school in favor of e-learning. Although it is beneficial for students to choose online
courses, the personal interaction between teachers and stu- dents in schools is irreplaceable. Therefore, we
should combine attending school and e-learning together.
1. A) The project the man managed at CucinTech.
2. B) Strategic innovation.
3. C) Innovate constantly.
4. D) Imitation by one's competitors.
5. A) The job of an interpreter.
6. B) Admirable.
7. B) They all have professional qualifications.
8. C) It is more stressful than simultaneous interpreting.
Section B
9. C) It might increase the risk of infants' death.
10. D) Sleeping with infants in the same room has a negative impact on mothers.
11. B) Sleep in the same room but not in the same bed as their babies.
12. A) A lot of native languages have already died out in the US.
13. D) To revitalise America's native languages.
14. A) The US government's policy of Americanising Indian children.
15. C) It speeds up the extinction of native languages.
Section C
16. A) It pays them up to half of their previous wages while they look for work.
17. B) Providing training and guidance for unemployed workers.
18. C) To create more jobs by encouraging private investments in local companies.
19. D) They investigated the ice.
20. D) The ice decrease is more evident than previously thought.
21.C) The decline of Arctie ice is irreversible.
22. D) There is no easy technological solution to it.
23. B) The relation between children's self-control and their future success.
24. B) Those with a criminal record mostly come from single parent families.
25. A) Self-control can be improved through education.
真题听力原文(第二套)
Section A
Conversation One
W: So, Mike, you managed the innovation project at CucinTech.
M: I did, indeed.
W: Well, then. First, congratulations! It seems to have been very successful.
M: Thanks. Yes. I really helped things turn around at CucinTech.
W: Was the revival in their fortunes entirely due to strategic innovation?
M: Yes, yes. I think it was. CucinTech was a company who were very much following the pack, doing what
everyone else was doing, and getting rapidly left behind. I could see there was a lot of talent there, and some
great potential, particularly in their product development. I just had to harness that somehow.
W: Was innovation at the core of the project?
M: Absolutely. If it doesn't sound like too much of a cliche, our world is constantly changing and it"s changing
quickly. We need to be innovating constantly to keep up with this. Stand still, and you#re lost.
W: No stopping to sniff the roses?
M: Well, I$ll do that in my personal life. Sure. But as a business strategy, I%m afraid there is no stopping.
W: What exactly is strategic innovation then?
M: Strategic innovation is the process of managing innovation of making sure it takes place at all levels of the
company and that is related to the company's overall strategy.
W: I see.
M: So, instead of innovation for innovation's sake and new products being created simply because the
technology is there, the company culture must switch from these point-in-time innovations to a continuous
pipeline of innovations from everywhere and everyone.
W: How did you align strategies throughout the company?
M: I soon became aware that campaigning is useless. People take no notice. Simply, it came about through good
practice trickling down. This built consent. People could see it was the best way to work.
W: Does innovation on this scale really give a competitive advantage?
M: I'm certain of it. Absolutely, especially if it's difficult for a competitor to a copy. The risk is of course that
innovation may frequently lead to imitation.
W: But not if it's strategic?
M: Precisely.
W: Thanks for talking to us.
M: Sure.
Questions 1to4 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
1. What seems to have been very successful according to the woman speaker?
2. What did the company lack before the man's scheme was implemented?
3. What does the man say he should do in his business?
4. What does the man say is the risk of innovation?
Conversation Two
M: Today my guest is Dana Ivanovich, who has worked for the last 20 years as an interpreter. Dana, welcome.
W: Thank you.
M: Now, I'd like to begin by saying that I have on occasions used an interpreter myself as a foreign
correspondent.
So I’m full of admiration for what you do. But I think your profession is sometimes underrated and many people
think anyone who speaks more than one language can do it.
W: There aren"t any interpreters I know who don#t have professional qualifications and training. You only
really get profession after many years in the job.
M: And am I right in saying you can divide what you do into two distinct methods: simultaneous and
consecutive interpreting.
W: That$s right. The techniques you use are different. And a lot of interpreters will say one is easier than the
other, less stressful.
M: Simultaneous interpreting, putting someone's words into another language more or less as they speak,
sounds to me like the more difficult.
W: Well, actually no. Most people in the business would agree that consecutive interpreting is the more
stressful. You have to wait for the speaker to deliver quite a chunk of language before you then put it into the
second language which puts your short-term memory under intense stress.
M: You make notes, I presume?
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2016年6月大学英语六级考试真题(第二套)解析PartIWriting【参考范文】Currently,on-linelearningisboomingallaroundtheworldasanincreasingnumberofpeopleprefertousetheInternettotakecoursesandacquireknowledgeinsteadofattendingschool.E-learningprovidesmanyoptionsintermsoftime,location,subjectsandcosts.Itcanbepredictedthatstudents’li...

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