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(CET-6)2021年12月大学英语六级考试题(一)2021年12月大学英语六级考试题(一)2021年12⽉⼤学英语六级考试题(⼀)第1页,共13页2021年12月大学英语六级考试题(一)PartIWriting(30minutes)Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteanessayrelatedtotheshortpassagegivenbelow.Inyouressay,youaretocommentonthephenomenondescribedinthepassageandsuggestme...

(CET-6)2021年12月大学英语六级考试题(一)
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(⼀)第1页,共13页2021年12月大学英语六级考试题(一)PartIWriting(30minutes)Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteanessayrelatedtotheshortpassagegivenbelow.Inyouressay,youaretocommentonthephenomenondescribedinthepassageandsuggestmeasurestoaddresstheissue.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsbutnomorethan200words.YoungpeoplespendalotoftimeontheInternet.However,theyaresometimesunabletorecognizefalseinformationontheInternet,judgethereliabilityofonlineinformationsources,ortellrealnewsstoriesfromfakeones.PartIIListeningComprehension(25minutes)Questions1to4arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.1.A.Hewasenjoyinghisholiday.B.Hewasrecoveringinhospital.C.Hewasbusywritinghisessays.D.Hewasfightingathroatinfection.2.A.Hebrokehiswrist.B.Helosthisantibiotics.C.Heslippedoniceandfell.D.Hewaslaughedatbysomegirls.3.A.Turntoherfatherforhelp.B.Calltherepairshoptofixit.C.Askthemanufacturerforrepairs.D.Replaceitwithabrand-newone.4.A.HelpDavidretrievehisessays.B.IntroduceDavidtoherparents.C.OfferDavidsomerefreshments.D.AccompanyDavidtohishome.Questions5to8arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.5.A.Sheisacriticofworksonmilitaryaffairs.B.SheisanacclaimedhostessofBookTalk.C.Sheisaresearcherofliterarygenres.D.Sheisahistorianofmilitaryhistory.第2页,共13页2021年12月大学英语六级考试题(一)6.A.ItisaboutthemilitaryhistoryofEurope.B.Itissetinthe18thand19thcenturies.C.Itisherfifthbookofmilitaryhistory.D.Itisawarnovelsetinthefuture.7.A.Shevisitedsoldiers’wivesandmothers.B.Sheconductedsurveysofmanysoldiers.C.Shemetalargenumberofsoldiersinperson.D.Shelookedintothepersonallivesofsoldiers.8.A.Shedoesn’thavemuchfreedomforimagination.B.Itisnoteasytomakeherreadersbelieveinher.C.Itisdifficulttoattractyoungreaders.D.Shehastocombinefactwithfiction.Questions9to11arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.9.A.SantaClaus.B.Apolarbear.C.Cocoaseeds.D.Aglassbottle.10.A.Toattractcustomerattention.B.Tokeepupwiththetimes.C.Tocombatcounterfeits.D.Topromoteitssales.11.A.Itresemblesapictureintheencyclopedia.B.Itappearsintheshapeofacocoaseed.C.Ithasthedrink’slogointhemiddle.D.ItdisplaystheimageofSantaClaus.Questions12to15arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.12.A.Itoftenoccursamongcommuters.B.Itpromotesmutualunderstanding.C.Itimprovestheirmoodconsiderably.D.Ittakesagreatdealofefforttosustain.13.A.Socialanxiety.B.Excessivecaution.C.Lackofsocialskills.D.Preferenceforsolitude.第3页,共13页2021年12月大学英语六级考试题(一)14.A.Peopleusuallyregarditasanunforgettablelesson.B.Humanbrainstendtodwellonnegativeevents.C.Negativeeventsoftenhurtpeopledeeply.D.Peoplegenerallyresentbeingrejected.15.A.Contagious.B.Temporary.C.Unpredictable.D.Measurable.Questions16to18arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.16.A.Itdependsheavilyontourism.B.Itisflourishinginforeigntrade.C.Itismainlybasedonagriculture.D.Itrelieschieflyonmineralexport.17.A.Tobacco.B.Bananas.C.Coffee.D.Sugar.18.A.Theytoilonfarms.B.Theyliveapoorlife.C.TheyliveinSpanish-stylehouses.D.Theyhirepeopletodohousework.Questions19to21arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.19.A.Theywillbemoredemandingoftheirnextgeneration.B.Theywillenduplonely,dependentanddissatisfied.C.Theywillexperiencemoresetbacksthansuccesses.D.Theywillfinditdifficulttogetalongwithothers.20.A.Failuretopaydueattentiontotheirbehavior.B.Unwillingnesstoallowthemtoplaywithtoys.第4页,共13页2021年12月大学英语六级考试题(一)C.Unwillingnesstosatisfytheirwishesimmediately.D.Failuretospendsufficientqualitytimewiththem.21.A.Itwillenablethemtolearnfrommistakes.B.Itwillhelpthemtohandledisappointment.C.Itwilldomuchgoodtotheirmentalhealth.D.Itwillbuildtheirabilitytoendurehardships.Questions22to25arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.22.A.Failingtomakesufficientpreparations.B.Lookingawayfromthehiringmanager.C.Sayingthewrongthingatthewrongtime.D.Makingawrongjudgmentoftheinterview.23.A.Complainingabouttheirpreviousjob.B.Inquiringabouttheirsalarytobepaid.C.Exaggeratingtheiracademicbackground.D.Understatingtheirpreviousachievements.24.A.Thosewhohavebothskillandexperience.B.Thosewhogetalongwellwithcolleagues.C.Thosewhotakeinitiativeintheirwork.D.Thosewhoareloyaltotheirmanagers.25.A.Abilitytoshouldernewresponsibilities.B.Experienceofperformingmultipleroles.C.Readinesstoworktoflexibleschedules.D.Skillstocommunicatewithcolleagues.PartIIIReadingComprehension(40minutes)Ifyouthinklifeiswonderfulandexpectittostaythatway,thenyoumayhaveagoodchanceoflivingtoaripeoldage,atleastthatiswhatthefindingsofanewstudysuggest.Thatstudyfoundthatparticipantswhoreportedthehighestlevelsofoptimismwerefarmorelikelytolivetoage85or26.Thiswascomparedtothoseparticipantswhoreportedthelowestlevelsofoptimism.Itis27thatthefindingsheldevenaftertheresearchersconsideredfactorsthatcould28thelink,includingwhetherparticipantshadhealthconditionssuchasheartdiseaseorcancer,orwhethertheyexperienceddepression.Theresultsaddtoagrowingbodyofevidencethatcertainpsychologicalfactorsmaypredictalongerlife29.Forexample,previousstudieshave第5页,共13页2021年12月大学英语六级考试题(一)foundthatmoreoptimisticpeoplehavealowerriskofdevelopingchronicdiseases,andalowerriskof30death.However,thenewstudyappearstobethefirstto31lookattherelationshipbetweenoptimismandlongevity.Theresearchers32thatthelinkfoundinthenewstudywasnotasstrongwhentheyfactoredintheeffectsofcertainhealthbehaviors,includingexerciselevels,sleephabitsanddiet.Thissuggeststhatthesebehaviorsmay,atleastinpart,explainthelink.Inotherwords,optimismmay33goodhabitsthatbolsterhealth.Itisalsoimportanttonotethatthestudyfoundonlya34,asresearchersdidnotproveforcertainthatoptimismleadstoalongerlife.However,ifthefindingsaretrue,theysuggestthatoptimismcouldserveasapsychological35thatpromoteshealthandalongerlife.A.affectB.beyondC.concededD.correlationE.fosterF.henceforthG.loftyH.noteworthyI.plausiblyJ.prematureK.reconciledL.spanM.specificallyN.spiralO.traitNooneinfashionissurprisedthatBurberryburnt₤28millionofstockA)Lastweek,Burberry’sannualreportrevealedthat₤28.6millionworthofstockwasburntlastyear.Thenewshasleftinvestorsandconsumersoutragedbutcomesaslittlesurprisetothoseinthefashionindustry.B)Thepracticeofdestroyingunsoldstock,andevenrollsofunusedfabric,iscommonplaceforluxurylabels.Becomingtoowidelyavailableatacheaperpricethroughdiscountstoresdiscouragesfull-pricesales.Sendingproductsforrecyclingleavesthemvulnerabletobeingstolenandsoldontheblackmarket.JasmineBina,CEOofbrandstrategyagencyConceptBureauexplains,“Typically,luxurybrandsrallyaroundexclusivitytoprotecttheirbusinessinterests,namelyintellectualpropertyandpreservationofbrandequity(资产).”Shestatedshehadheardrumorsofstockburningbutnotspecificcasesuntilthisweek。C)AnotherreasonforthecommonplacepracticeisafinancialincentiveforbrandsexportinggoodstoAmerica.UnitedStatesCustomsstatesthatifimportedmerchandiseisunusedanddestroyedundertheirsupervision,99%oftheduties,taxesorfeespaidonthemerchandisemayberecovered.Itisincrediblydifficulttocalculatehowmuchdeadstockcurrentlygoestowaste.Whilethereareincentivestodoit,there’snolegalobligationtoreportit.D)Asource,whochosetoremainanonymous,sharedherexperienceworkinginaBurberrystoreinNewYorkinOctober2016.“Myjobwastotossitemsinboxessotheycouldbesenttobeburned.Itwaskillingmeinsidebecauseallthatleatherandfurwenttowasteandanimalshaddiedfornothing.Icouldn’tstaythereanylonger,theirbusinesspracticesthrewmeofftheroof.”InMaythisyear,Burberryannounceditwastakingfuroutofitscatwalkshowsandreviewingitsuseelsewhereinthebusiness.“Eventhoughweaskedthemanagement,theyrefusedtogiveusdetailedanswersastowhytheywoulddothiswiththeircollection,”continuedthesource,wholeftherrolewithintwoweeks.Shehassinceworkedwithanotherhigh-profile,luxurylabel.第6页,共13页2021年12月大学英语六级考试题(一)E)Inanonlineforumpost,whichaskedifit’struethatLouisVuittonburneditsbags,AhmedBouchfaa,whoclaimedtoworkforLouisVuitton,respondedthatthebrandholdssalesofoldstockforstaffmemberstwiceayear.Itemswhichhavestillnotsoldafterseveralsalesaredestroyed.“LouisVuittondoesn’thavepublicsales.Theyeithersellaproductatagivenpriceordiscontinueit.Thisistomakesurethateverybodypaysthesamepriceforanitem,”hesays.Hegoesontodisclosethestrictguidelinesaroundtheemployeesales:“Youmaybuygiftsforsomeone,buttheytrackeachitem,andifyourgiftendsuponlinetheyknowwhotoask.”OneinvestorcommentingontheBurberryfigureswasreportedlyoutragedthattheunsoldgoodswerenotevenofferedtoinvestorsbeforetheyweredestroyed.F)Richemont,whoownsseveralluxurybrands,hittheheadlinesinMayfortakingback₤437millionofwatchesfordestructioninthelasttwoyearstoavoidmarked-downprices.It’snotjustluxurybrandseither.InOctoberlastyear,aDanishTVshowexposedH&Mforburning12tonnesofunsoldclothingsince2013.Inastatement,thehighstreetretailerdefendeditselfbysayingthattheburntclothinghadfailedsafetytests:“Theproductstowhichthemediaarereferringhavebeentestedinexternallaboratories.Thetestresultsshowthatoneoftheproductsismoldinfestedandtheotherproductcontainslevelsofleadthataretoohigh.Thoseproductshaverightlybeenstoppedinaccordancewithoursafetyroutines.”InMarch,areportrevealedthatH&Mwasstrugglingwith$4.3billionworthofunsoldstock.ThebrandtoldTheNewYorkTimesthattheplanwastoreducepricestomovethestock,arguablyencouragingconsumerstobuyandthrowawaywithlittlethought.G)Over-productionisperhapsthebiggestconcernforBurberry.Whiletherehasbeenmuchoutrageattheelitistconnotationofburninggoodsratherthanmakingthemaffordable,executivesattheBritishfashionhousearenodoubtstrugglingtodefendhowtheymiscalculatedproduction.Thewastehasbeenputdowntoburningoldcosmeticstocktomakewayfortheirnewbeautyrange.However,whilethevalueofdestroyedstockisupfrom₤26.9millionlastyear,it’sanevenmoresignificantincreasefrom2016’sfigureof₤18.8million,highlightingthatthisisanongoingissue.H)InSeptember2016,Burberryswitchedtoa“seenow,buynow”catwalkshowformat.Themovewasaswitchtoleverageonthecoverageoftheirfashionweekshowtomakestockavailableimmediatelytoconsumers.Thisisopposedtothetraditionalformatofpresentingtotheindustry,takingordersforproductionandbecomingavailableinsixmonths’time.WhileBurberryannounced“record-breaking”onlinereachandengagement,therehasbeenlittleevidencetosuggestthatthestrategyhashadasignificanteffectonsales,particularlyasthehype(炒作)slowsacrosstheseason.InFebruarytheymadeadj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eywillneveraskforpasswords,beconsistent,documentdecisions,considerthesourceusedandbeawarethatotherlawsmayapply.Inlightofthisitisprobablybesttolooklaterintheprocessandaskhumanresourcesforhelpinnavigatingit.Socialmediaisheretostay.Butbeforeusingsocialmediatoscreenjobcandidates,consultingwithmanagementandlegalteamsbeforehandisessentialinordertocomplywithalllaws.46.Whatdoestheauthormainlydiscussinthepassage?A.Theadvantageofusingsocialmediainscreeningjobcandidates.B.Thepotentiallyinvasivenatureofsocialmediaineverydaylife.第9页,共13页2021年12月大学英语六级考试题(一)C.Whetherthebenefitsofsocialmediaoutweighthedrawbacks.D.Whethersocialmediashouldbeusedtoscreenjobcandidates.47.Whatmighthappenwhensocialmediaisusedtoscreenjobcandidates?A.Moralorlegalissuesmightarise.B.Companyreputationmightsuffer.C.Sensationalinformationmightsurface.D.Hiringdecisionsmightbecomplicated.48.Whencouldonlinepersonalinformationbedetrimentaltocandidates?A.Whenitisseparatedfromcontext.B.Whenitisscrutinisedbyanemployer.C.Whenitismagnifiedtoaruinousdegree.D.Whenitisrevealedtothehumanresources.49.Howcanemployersusesocialmediainformationtotheiradvantagewhileavoidingunnecessaryrisks?A.Bytippingthedelicatebalance.B.Byusingitinalegitimateway.C.Bykeepingpersonalinformationonrecord.D.Byseparatingrelevantfromirrelevantdata.50.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestdoingbeforescreeningjobcandidatesonsocialmedia?A.Hiringprofessionalstonavigatethewholeprocess.B.Anticipatingpotentialrisksinvolvedintheprocess.C.Seekingadvicefrommanagementandlegalexperts.D.Stipulatingasetofrulesforaskingspecificquestions.Inrecentyears,thefoodindustryhasincreaseditsuseoflabels.Whetherthelabelssay‘non-GMO(⾮转基因的)’or‘nosugar,’or‘zerocarbohydrates’,consumersareincreasinglydemandingmoreinformationaboutwhat’sintheirfood.Onereportfoundthat39percentofconsumerswouldswitchfromthebrandstheycurrentlybuytoothersthatprovideclearer,moreaccurateproductinformation.Foodmanufacturersarerespondingtothereportwithnewlabelstomeetthatdemand,andthey’redoingsowithaneyetowardsgivingtheirproductsanadvantageoverthecompetition,andbolsteringprofits.Thisstrategymakesintuitivesense.Ifconsumerssaytheywanttransparency,tellthemexactlywhatisinyourproduct.Thatissimplysupplyingacertaindemand.Butthemarketingstrategyinresponsetothisconsumerdemandhasgonebeyondarticulatingwhatisinaproduct,tolabelingwhatisNOTinthefood.Theselabelsareknownas“absenceclaims”labels,andtheyrepresentanemerginglabelingtrendthatisdetrimentalbothtotheconsumerswhopurchasetheproductsandtheindustrythatsuppliesthem.Forexample,Hunt’sputa“non-GMO”labelonitscannedcrushedtomatoesafewyearsago—despitethefactthatatthetimetherewasnosuchthingasaGMOtomatoonthemarket.Somedairycompaniesareusingthe“non-GMO”labelontheirmilk,第10页,共13页2021年12月大学英语六级考试题(一)despitethefactthatallmilkisnaturallyGMO-free,anotherlabelthatcreatesunnecessaryfeararoundfood.Whilecreatinglabelsthatplayonconsumerfearsandmisconceptionsabouttheirfoodmaygiveacompanyatemporarymarketingadvantageovercompetingproductsonthegroceryaisle,inthelongtermthisstrategywillhavejusttheoppositeeffect:byinjectingfearintothediscourseaboutourfood,weruntheriskoferodingconsumertrustinnotjustasingleproduct,buttheentirefoodbusiness.Eventually,itbecomesaquestioninconsumers’minds:Werethesefoodseversafe?Bypurchasingandconsumingthesetypesofproducts,haveIalreadydonesomekindofharmtomyfamilyortheplanet?Forfoodmanufacturers,itwillmeandamagedconsumertrustandlowersalesforeveryone.Andthisisn’tjustsupposition.Arecentstudyfoundthatabsenceclaimslabelscancreateastigmaaroundfoodsevenwhenthereisnoscientificevidencethattheycauseharm.It’sclearthatfoodmanufacturersmusttreadcarefullywhenitcomestousingabsenceclaims.Inadditiontothelikelynegativelong-termimpactonsales,thisverbaltricksendsamessagethatinnovationsinfarmingandfoodprocessingareunwelcome,eventuallyleadingtolessefficiency,fewerchoicesforconsumers,andultimately,morecostlyfoodproducts.Ifweallowthiskindoflabelingtocontinue,wewillalllose.51.Whattrendhasbeenobservedinareport?A.Foodmanufacturers’risingawarenessofproductsafety.B.Foodmanufacturers’changingstrategiestobolsterprofits.C.Consumers’growingdemandforeye-catchingfoodlabels.D.Consumers’increasingdesireforclearproductinformation.52.Whatdoestheauthorsayismanufacturers’newmarketingstrategy?A.Stressingtheabsenceofcertainelementsintheirproducts.B.Articulatingtheuniquenutritionalvalueoftheirproducts.C.Supplyingdetailedinformationoftheirproducts.D.Designingtransparentlabelsfortheirproducts.53.Whatpointdoestheauthormakeaboutnon-GMOlabels?A.Theyareincreasinglyattractingcustomers’attention.B.TheycreatelotsoftroubleforGMOfoodproducers.C.Theyshouldbeusedmoreforvegetablesandmilk.D.Theycauseanxietyaboutfoodamongconsumers.第11页,共13页2021年12月大学英语六级考试题(一)54.Whatdoestheauthorsayabsenceclaimslabelswilldotofoodmanufacturers?A.Causechangesintheirmarketingstrategies.B.Helpremovestigmaaroundtheirproducts.C.Erodeconsumertrustandreducesales.D.Decreasesupportfromfoodscientists.55.Whatdoestheauthorsuggestfoodmanufacturersdo?A.Takemeasurestolowerthecostoffo
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