ed to deal with life's problems.
18. D) They expand our mind.
19. C) It came from a 3D printer.
20. B) When she was studying at a fashion design school.
21. A) It was hard and breakable.
22. C) It marks a breakthrough in printing material.
23. D) They arise from the advances in technology.
24. A) It is intensely competitive.
25. B) Sharing of costs with each other.
【选词填空第1套】
(The tree people in the Lord of the
Rings…)
26. D) elsewhere
27. C) climatic
28. A) ages
29. K) offspring
30. E) exclusively
31. M) subsequently
32. J) notably
33. H) habitats
34. L) replanting
35. N) vulnerable
【长篇阅读第1套】
(Are We in an Innovation Lull?)
36. D) For instance, new technologies that are building upon…
37. K) That, too, explains the heavy Washington presence…
38. B) In some ways, the answer is yes…
39. L) Curran, the Accenture analyst, said that…
40. F) 'So much of what CES has been about is the cool…
41. A) Scan the highlights of this year's Consumer Electronics
Show…
42. H) And when it comes to the hyper-connected super-smart
world…
43. E) Companies are promoting their own standards…
44. I) Companies have already won part of the battle…
45. C) Basically the tech industry seems to be in…
【仔细阅读第1套】
(Passage One:The Paris climate agreement
finalized…)
46. A) it is unfair to those climate-vulnerable nations
47. C) They hardly pay anything for the problems they have
caused.
48. C) They have to bear consequences they are not responsible
for.
49. B) There is no final agreement on where it will come
from.
50. D) Putting in effect the policies in the agreement at
once.
(Passage Two: Teenagers at risk of depression,
anxiety and…)
51. C) Teenagers' mental problems are often too conspicuous not to
be observed.
52. D) Many hitherto unobserved youngsters may have psychological
problems.
53. B) Their behaviors do not constitute a warning signal.
54. A) They are almost as liable to depression as the high-risk
group.
55. B) It provides new early-warning signals for identifying teens
in trouble.
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大学英语六级第2套答案
(注: 第2套听力暂缺)
【选词填空第2套】
(It is important that scientists be seen as…)
26. G) hypotheses
27. B) contextual
28. A) arena
29. C) convincing
30. I) incorporate
31. D) devoted
32. N) reaping
33. E) digits
34. M) pride
35. F) hasten
【长篇阅读第2套】
(The American Workplace Is Broken. Here's How We Can
Start Fixing It.)
36. F) The
U.S. trails far
behind every wealthy nation and…
37. B)
Glimmers (少许) of hope, however, are
beginning to…
38. M) For the study, 325 employees spent six months…
39. H) We've held on to this workday structure…
40. E) These factors have converged to create an…
41. K) To address skyrocketing employee stress levels…
42. C) Stress is taking a significant toll on our health…
43. J) Harvard Business School professor Leslie Perlow explains
that…
44. D) Seven in 10 workers say they struggle to…
45. B)
Glimmers (少许) of hope, however, are
beginning to…
【仔细阅读第2套】
(Passage One:Dr. Donald Sadoway at MIT started his own
battery company…)
46. B) It is the direction energy development should follow.
47. D) The world will undergo revolutionary changes.
48. C) light their homes with stored solar energy
49. A) benefit their business
50. D) It will have to be completely transformed.
(Passage Two: More than 100 years ago, American
sociologist…)
51. A) a basis for explaining human genetic diversity
52. B) race is a poorly defined marker of human genetic
diversity
53. C) racial categories for genetic diversity could lead to wrong
clinical predictions
54. A) They be more precise with the language they use.
55. D) Racial terms are still useful in certain fields of
study.
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大学英语六级第3套答案
【选词填空第3套】
(Small communities, with their distinctive
character…)
26. O) vanished
27. M) undergone
28. D) expanding
29. K) survived
30. H) process
31. L) terminals
32. E) industrialized
33. F) perceived
34. B) conveniences
35. G) practice
【长篇阅读第3套】
(Countries Rush for Upper Hand in Antarctica)
36. J) Being stationed in Antarctica involves adapting to…
37. C) The newer players are stepping into…
38. E) Building on a Soviet-era foothold, Russia is…
39. G) Antarctica's mineral, oil and gas wealth are…
40. D) Some scientists are examining the potential for…
41. I) But advances in technology might make Antarctica…
42. B) More than a century has passed since explorers…
43. H) Beyond the Antarctic treaties, huge obstacles…
44. Q) 'The old days of the Antarctic being dominated by…
45. L) As some countries expand operations in Antarctica…
【仔细阅读第3套】
(Passage One: Any veteran nicotine addict will
testify…)
46. D) It has little impact on their decision whether or not to
quit smoking.
47. A) Pass a law to standardise cigarette packaging.
48. B) The number of smokers has dropped more sharply than in
theUK.
49. A) Prime Minister Cameron has been reluctant to take
action.
50. C) They made more British people obese.
(Passage Two:What a waste of money! ...)
51. A) It is worthwhile after all.
52. D) Most of them take jobs which don't require a college
degree.
53. C) Interactions among themselves outside the classroom.
54. B) Meeting people who will be helpful to you in the
future.
55. D) The prestige of the university influences employers'
recruitment decisions.
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