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2000年1月六级英语阅读

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Ⅰ 2011年6月英语六级深度阅读Section B Passage 1 翻译

在非法移民的论战中存抄在一个关键问题:这些移民对经济是否有利?美国大众绝大多数认为他们对经济没有作用。最近一项 《纽约时报》/CBC的一项投票中,74%的认为非法移民消弱了经济的发展,与此相对比,只有17%的人认为他们能够促进经济发展。尽管大多数经济学家中的一致意见是移民,无论合法的还是非法的,对经济有绝对的稍微的促进作用。移民提供廉价的劳动力,降低了从生产到进入家庭的一切消费品的价格,从而让消费者得以剩下一笔钱。他们补充了-帮助增加优势-正在老龄化化的美国劳动力,在未来几十年内将有大量退休人员。同时美国工人数量的增加将有助于防止因工作人口的减少而支付给退休人员福利,如欧洲国家近几年的举措一样。那么,为什么对于移民对经济的影响的观念和现实有这么大的歧义呢?

Ⅱ 2017年6月英语六级阅读真题及答案 第1套 选词填空

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Ⅲ 求一道英语六级阅读理解答案,最好附详细解释

1c 做完下面四题,再做这一题,便知道总篇是说 讲座这一方式的教学没什么建设性作用。

2c 排除法 。排除A并没有提到讲座使得学生学习积极性减少。
B并没有说老师在科目知识有限制,而是综上一个老师的课,使得学生接受的东西受限制。
排除Dfew lectures rise above llness. 很少的讲座能脱离无趣。

Critics believe that is
results in passive methods of learning which tend to be less effective than those which fully engage the learner. They also maintain that students have no opportunity to ask questions and must all receive the same content at the same pace,

3c 学生们不喜欢总是离题的。Students 。。。but dislike too numberous digressions(离题)

4b Medical and dental
students 。。。suggest that there
should be fewer lectures or that, at the least, more would be unpopular. 可看出是medical students不赏识讲座。

5d 第一段开头。Lecturing is 。。。under attack today from ecational psychologists 。 被攻击。所以是负面的,选NEGATIVE

不知道答案对不对

Ⅳ 英语六级听力错11个,完型错10个,翻译能对一个,快速阅读差不多错1到2个,仔细阅读错4个,能得多少分

英语六级听力错个,完型错10个,翻译能对一个,快速阅读差不多错1到2个,仔细阅读错4个,能得500分。

六级考试每年的时间都不同,总体来说六月份有一次,十二月份也有一次,英语六级总分为710分,各个题型所占的百分比如下:听力理解部分分值比例为35%;其中听力对话15%,听力短文20%。阅读理解部分分值比例为35%。

教育考试院提醒您:四六级考试05年6月记分最高分为710分,只发成绩证明,不发四六级证书;但考试题型、内容与以前相同。

从06年1月开始,全国180所使用新教材的大学将试点全新四六级考试,其中听力由20%提高到35%。07年1月全国考生将统一使用新试题,六级06年6月开始试点。

(4)2000年1月六级英语阅读扩展阅读:

大学英语四、六级考试已引起全国各高等院校及有关教育领导部门对大学英语教学的重视,调动了师生的积极性。效度研究的大量统计数据和实验材料证明大学英语四、六级考试不但信度高,而且效度高,符合大规模标准化考试的质量要求,能够按教学大纲的要求反映我国大学生的英语水平,因此有力地推动了大学英语教学大纲的贯彻实施,促进了我国大学英语教学水平的提高。

大学英语四、六级考试的原始分数在经过加权、等值处理后,参照常模转换为均值为500、标准差为70的常模正态分数。同时,四、六级考试不设及格线,考试合格证书改为成绩报告单。

Ⅳ 谁知道全国2010年1月自学考试英语阅读(二)答案,急用

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Ⅵ 新英语六级和几年前的老六级的区别详细一点:)

现在的新题型有作文、快速阅读,有听力,听力的比重是35%,跟阅读所占的比例一样大专。听力中包含听写部分.有深度阅属读.以前的阅读都是选择题,但现在也会有问答题,但蛮简单的.有翻译,以前的翻译只是英译成汉,但现在需要汉译成英.还有完型填空或者改错.新六级现在只有一种考试方式.建议你买一套真题看看,有什么题型就一目了然了.

Ⅶ 2009年1月有英语阅读(二)吗\

全国 2008 年 1 月高等教育自学考试

英语阅读(二)试题

课程代码: 00596

I. Reading Comprehension. (50 points, 2 points for each)

Directions : In this part of the test, there are five passages. Following each passage, there are five questions with four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best answer and then write the corresponding letter on your Answer Sheet.

Two decades ago, the channels that separate the Adriatic Islands were brimming with giant blue-fin tuna, a species so plentiful that tourists used to climb ladders by the sea to watch the schools swim by.

Today, these majestic predators are rarely, if ever, caught. The catches have dropped by 80 percent over the past few years, even for high-tech trawlers that now comb remote corners of the sea in search of the hard-to-find fish.

“ This is past the alarm stage, ” said Simon Cripps, director of the global marine program at the World Wildlife Fund. “ We are seeing a complete collapse of the tuna population. It could disappear and never come back. ” The group is urging the European Union to impose an immediate fishing moratorium until the international body that regulates tuna catches meets in Dubrovnik, Croatia, in November.

Many edible fish stocks in the Mediterranean and its extension, the Adriatic, have sharply declined in the past decade because of pollution and intensive fishing, including crayfish and John Dory, according to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization. In Croatia, much of the fish eaten at seaside resorts is imported from as far away as the United States.

But it is the blue-fin tuna that is in crisis, thanks to a new and lucrative European network of fishing and fish farming companies that provide the prized fish to sushi and sashimi markets in Japan. With tuna prices going as high as $ 15 a pound in Tokyo, European trawlers fish for tuna aggressively and illegally, far exceeding international quotas meant to protect the species, scientists said. Compounding the problem is the recent development of tuna fattening farms in Croatia, Spain, Turkey and other Mediterranean countries.

Now, even small juvenile tuna, captured in the few corners of the Mediterranean where the species still breeds or even from the Atlantic, can be brought to the vast underwater cages that line the Croatian coast, where they are fed for months or years until they are ready for market. And so, though few tuna are in Croatia’s seas and none are in its restaurants, tuna is one of this country’s most lucrative food exports. One hundred percent of Croatia’s tuna is farm-fattened, ending up as toro—precious, fatty raw tuna.

Questions 1-5 are based on Passage One.

1. In the second paragraph, “ these majestic predators ” refer to ______.

A. big fish B. blue-fin tuna

C. crayfish D. fish that eat other fishes

2. Blue-fin tuna is in crisis because ______.

A. fishing companies catch the fish to-excess for money

B. it takes a long time for small tuna to grow up

C. there is no law to protect this species

D. the natural environment worsens

3. Which of the following statements is true?

A. Tuna is a typical dish on Croatian dinner table.

B. Europe consumes most of the tuna Croatia exports.

C. There are large amounts of tuna in the Mediterranean area.

D. Small tuna are kept at the Croatia’s coast and fed to be sold.

4. The author points out that ______.

A. intensive fishing causes sharp decline of the fish stock

B. it is quite difficult to catch tuna in the Mediterranean seas

C. Croatia doesn’t really need to import fish

D. tuna is the most expensive fish on market

5. “ One hundred percent of Croatia’s tuna is farm-fattened ” . This means that Croatia’s tuna are ______.

A. fed and fattened by crops B. of first class quality

C. kept and fed to larger size D. very fat

Passage Two
A college ecation can be very costly in the United States, especially at a private school. Rising costs have led more and more families to borrow money to help pay for college.

There are different federal loans and private loans for students and parents. Interest rates on some of these loans will go up on July 1st. As borrowing has increased, there are growing concerns that many students graate with too much debt. In 1993, less than one-half of graates from four-year colleges had student loans. Now two-thirds of them do. Their average loan debt when they graate is nineteen thousand dollars. At public universities, the average is seventeen thousand dollars.

The Project on Student Debt is an action group that collects these numbers from reports. It notes that averages do not present the full picture. For example, in 2004, one-fourth of students with loans graated more than twenty-five thousand dollars in debt. And that did not include borrowing by their parents. The Project on Student Debt says parents as well as students are borrowing more to pay for college. Students can expect to take about ten years to pay back their loans. Repayment does not begin until after they are out of school.

Higher borrowing limits have also helped push up student debts. Students from all economic levels are borrowing more. Corrected for inflation, student loans have increased around sixty percent in ten years.

Researchers say one effect is that the higher the debts, the more likely graates are to look only for high paying jobs. That means there is less chance they will take jobs in areas like teaching or other public service. A study done in 2002 for a major student lender found that debts can also affect lives in other ways. Some students paying back their college loans said they delayed buying their first house. Some delayed marriage or having children.

In May, groups representing students, parents and college officials asked the government to change some of its loan repayment rules. The requested changes would recognize graates who have difficulty repaying their loans because they do not earn very much. They would be able to pay less fight after they graate, then pay more as their earnings increase.

Questions 6-10 are based on Passage Two.

6. According to the passage, one may expect that young people graate with a debt may ______.

A. be looked down upon by others B. never be able to get rid of it

C. avoid starting a family very early D. not have to repay all their debts

7. Which of the following is NOT true about student loans?

A. Higher tuition fees give rise to student loan.

B. Students from well-off families don’t borrow money.

C. Higher borrowing limits allow students to loan more money.

D. It may take quite a long time for graates to repay their debts.

8. Groups representing students, parents and college officials appealed to the government to ______.

A. raise graates’ pay at work

B. provide more loan options for students

C. cut down the amount that students have to repay

D. allow graates to graally increase their repayment

9. The passage is a(n) ______.

A. statement of facts B. argument against high student loans

C. comment on a controversial issue D. suggestion about student loans

10. Which can be the best title for the passage?

A. Costly Ecation, Heavier Burden

B. Fresh out of College, and in Debt

C. Efforts to Finance College Ecation

D. Graates Expect Lower Repayment

Passage Three
On the New York Mercantile Exchange, oil prices broke the record of $ 76.70 a barrel set just Thursday. The new price of oil for delivery in August shot to $77.95 before finishing the day at $77.03.

While $80-a-barrel oil seemed like a skeptic’s worst-case outlook a few months ago, oil traders are increasingly saying that it is now just a matter of time before prices cross that threshold. Oil futures contracts for delivery beyond this summer passed $ 80 a barrel for the first time on Thursday.

……

Ⅷ 跪求1992年1月和6月大学英语六级阅读理解的答案

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Ⅸ 求2004年1月~2006年6月英语六级真题阅读的译文,谢谢

说实话,这没什么用,都要靠你自己来慢慢理解.
说句题外话,你只要能背下六级词汇,然后还能有高中的语法,过六级应该绰绰有余了!!

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