2013年12月英语六级考试真题及其答案(含音频)(卷一)
Part I Writing
How to Live a Meaningful Life
People always say that the greatest use of life is to spend it for something that will outlast it. On the one hand, life is spent on something for the future, or for our offspring. For example, people work to build the Three Gorges Dam to make electricity. On the other hand, doing some little but meaningful things can also show the greatest use of life, such as offering a seat to a woman with a child.
I will do the following things to make my life meaningful. First, I will plant trees every year to contribute my effort to make the sky blue and the water clean. Second, I will learn my major biology well to cure some diseases, such as cancers. Third, as the saying goes, to do your own job is to contribute your effort to the society.
Only by spending our life for something that will outlast it can we contribute to our society. For one thing, we should learn from Lei Feng who did little but meaningful things. For another, we can do whatever we can to protect the environment. In a word, we can make our life meaningful by doing meaningful things.
Part IIListening Comprehension
1/B;2/C; 3/D; 4/A; 5/C; 6/B; 7/A; 8/D; 9/C; 10/A; 11/A; 12/C; 13/D; 14/C; 15/A; 16/D;17/C; 18/C; 19/A; 20/A; 21/B; 22/D; 23/C; 24/D; 25/B; 26/abused; 27/industrial;28/extremes; 29/extinguished; 30/mysteries; 31/tear part; 32/toxic; 33/capableof; 34/manefisted; 35/a multitude of
Part III Reading Comprehension
36/F;37/L; 38/I; 39/B; 40/K; 41/A; 42/E; 43/H; 44/D; 45/N; 46/G; 47/C; 48/H; 49/F;50/A; 51/G; 52/D; 53/K; 54/I; 55/J; 56/C; 57/A; 58/C; 59/B; 60/A; 61/A; 62/B;63/D; 64/B; 65/D
Part IV Translation
The world-renowned Silk Road is a series of routes connecting the East and the West. Extending more than 6,000 kilometers, the Silk Road got its name from the silk trade of ancient China. The trade which was carried out along this route played an important role in the civilization development of China, South Asia, Europe and the Middle East. It was through the Silk Road that the four great inventions of ancient China, namely papermaking, gunpowder, compass and printing, were introduced to the world. Similarly, Chinese silk, tea and porcelain were spread all over the world. As the exchange of material culture is a two-way process, various goods and plants were also exported through the Silk Road from Europe to China to meet the needs of the Chinese market.
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