2020年7月六級英語聽力譯文
『壹』 2020年7月英語六級真題
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『貳』 2020年7月大學英語六級考試閱讀復習資料
1.be good for 適於,在…期間有效
2.be curious to (do) 很想(做)
3.be glad to (do) 樂於(做),對…感到高興
4.be good at (doing) 善於,擅長
5.be dependent on/upon 取決於,依賴
6.be determined to (do) 決心(做)
7.be different from 與…不同
8.be eager for 渴望
9.be eager to (do) 急於要(做)
10.be equal to 等於
11.be grateful to 感謝,感激
12.be independent of 脫離…而獨立,與…無關
13.be characterized by 以…為特徵
14.be clever at 擅長於
15.be combined with 與…結合
16.be composed of 由……組成
17.be concerned about 關心,掛念
18.be famous for 以…著名
19.be fond of 喜歡,愛好
20.be free from 無…的,擺脫了…的
21.be friendly to 對…友好
22.be indispensable for 對…必不可少的
23.be interested in 對…感興趣
24.be kind enough to (do) 承…好意,懇請
25.be late for 遲到
26.be likely to (do) 可能要,像是要
27.be second to 次於
28.be short for 是…的縮寫(簡稱)
29.be rich in 富於
30.be satisfied with 對…滿意,滿足於
31.be short of 短缺
32.be sick for 渴望
33.be sick in bed 病在床上
34.be sick of 對…感到厭倦
35.be mad about 迷戀
36.be well off 生活富裕
2020年7月大學英語六級考試閱讀復習資料小編就整理到這了,祝願各位考生都能認真備考,順利通過考試。更多關於大學英語六級考試的備考技巧,備考干貨,新聞資訊等內容,小編會持續更新。
『叄』 2020年7月英語六級寫作指導
一、審題透徹
對明天最好的准備就是今天做到最好。意在強調要珍惜當下,做好現在,努力完成當下的任務。回憶之前積累的短語,相關的表達有:(1)seize the moment 抓住當下;(2)spare no efforts to do something不遺餘力做某事;(3)make efforts to do something等。這種表達很常用,所以大家記憶下來,在寫作中試著多用。
二、語言多樣
在英語六級正文部分,可以詳述一下如何將今天做到最好,比如行動及效率。強調行動的重要性的時候,如果直接表達為:action is important,這樣的表達過於單調,在考試中也不會佔有優勢。因此,可以使用A plays a key role in B這樣的句型表達;同時,在強調效率的重要性的時候,可以使用A exerts a critical impact on B這樣的句型。“因此我們應該重視效率”,如何翻譯呢?重視可以使用固定搭配attach importance to something來寫。語言不要求詞彙多復雜,但是為了求高分,表達盡可能的做到多樣化。讓考官看到你語言的亮點。
三、收尾切題
在寫最後一段的時候可以提出倡議或者建議,建議大家為了實現夢想,為未來做最好准備採取及時的行動,每天進步一點點,最終實現夢想!翻譯時可以一點點翻譯,然後串成句子。涉及到的相關表達有:(1)採取有效且高效的行動:take effective and efficient actions;(2)取得進步:make progress。
寫作首先要保證句子的語法正確,即使簡單點也沒關系;對於水平高的同學,不一定非得用晦澀難懂的詞彙,句子多樣,詞彙表達地道才是王道。
另外,對於准備9月英語六級的同學,建議多背誦一些範文,積累優秀的句子和短語,然後多加練習,寫完後不斷修改,找到短板,有針對性的解決!更多關於大學英語六級考試的備考技巧,備考干貨,新聞資訊,成績查詢,准考證列印入口,准考證列印時間等內容,小編會持續更新。祝願各位考生都能認真備考,順利通過考試。
『肆』 英語六級聽力看不懂啊,求翻譯,和解釋。
說,他的研究表明由賣方提出許多不同的補充說法的科學依據是多麼脆弱。由賣方提出索賠這里的
『伍』 2020年7月英語六級成績查詢入口
一、2020年7月英語六級成績查詢入口
自今日開通之日起,考生只需攜帶自己的姓名、准考證號登錄中國高等教育學生信息網(學信網https://www.chsi.com.cn/cet/)進行成績查詢。
查分必備∶准考證號及姓名,缺一不可。請仔細核對准考證號,共15位數字。查分時"准考證號"和"姓名"必須完全正確,姓名超過三個字的考生僅需在"姓名"欄輸入姓名前三字即可。
凡考試成績在220分以上的考生,由國家教育部高教司委託"全國大學英語四六級考試委員會"發放成績單,不設及格線。一般大家都認定六級合格分數線為425分,但是對於招聘企業來說,分數越高自然更受青眛。
二、大學英語六級做題技巧
有一類題目就是推理題,而這種推理題一般都含有infer ,imply等類似的詞,如果這類題目中的答案和原文的答案是一樣的話,千萬不要選。
這是因為推斷題的答案在原文中是根本找不到的!而這種題型和高考的題型是非常相似的,相信大家對於這種題型也是很熟悉的。
其實寫作翻譯這部分有著較大的差距並且很難被拉開,因為大家的分數都差不多,主要是因為這部分考察的都是慢功夫,所以這是需要長時間的沉澱才能使得分數得到提高。
清晰性和條理性是文章的重心,如果考場的時間很緊迫的話,千萬不要去絞盡腦汁的去想一些比較高大上的表達,因為這樣出錯的概率是非常大的。
如果出現錯誤就導致文章的整體得分降低,對於自己的表達我們可以去試的升級一下。
千萬不要一上來就逐字逐句的翻譯,句子的成分千萬不要按照漢語的語序來翻譯,碰到不會的題可以跳過去,或者找一些意思相近的詞語來進行表達就可以了。
2020年7月英語六級成績查詢入口已經開通,小編祝願各位考生都能成功通過考試。更多關於大學英語六級考試的備考技巧,備考干貨,新聞資訊,考試報名,考試動態等相關內容,小編會持續更新。祝願各位考生都能取得滿意的成績。
『陸』 求英語六級聽力譯文
哪個聽力。是真題還是模擬題?請註明出處
『柒』 大學英語六級聽力中文翻譯
為什麼要翻譯?自己聽懂是最好的。如果聽不懂,那麼就請教身邊的老師或者同學吧,他們比翻譯有用得多。
『捌』 07年6月,英語六級,聽力原文
11、 W: Jim, you are on the net again! We are going to get off. It's time for the talk show!
M: Just a minute dear! I'm looking at a new jewelry site. I want to make sure I get the right gift for mom's birthday.
Q: What is the man doing right now?
12.W: I've never seen you have such confidence before in the exam!
M: It's more than confidence! Right now I felt that if I got less than an A, it will be the fault of the exam itself.
Q: What does the man mean?
13.
W: Just look at this newspaper! Nothing but murder, death and war! Do you still believe people are basically good?
M: Of course I do! But newspapers hardly ever report stories about peace and generosity. They are not news!
Q: What do we learn from the conversation?
14.
M: Tom must be joking when he said he plans to sell his shop and go to medical school.
W: You are quite right! He's just kidding! He's also told me time and time again he wished to study for some profession instead of going into business.
Q: What will Tom probably do according to the conversation?
15.
W: I hear your boss has a real good impression of you, and he is thinking about giving you two more days off each month.
M: I hope not. I'd rather get more work hours I can get enough bucks to help out my two kids at college.
Q: What does the man truly want?
16.
M: I heard you took a trip to Mexico last month. How did you like it?
W: Oh, I got sick and tired of the hotel and hotel food! So now I understand the thing: East, west, home's best!
Q: What does the woman mean?
17.
W: I'm worried about Anna. She's really been depressed lately. All she does is staying in her room all day.
M: That sounds serious! She'd better see a psychiatrist at the counseling centre.
Q: What does the man suggest Anna do?
18.
M: I could hardly recognize Sam after we got that new job! He's always in a suit and tie now.
W: Yeah. He was never liked that in college. Back then, he went around in old T-shirts and jeans.
Q: What does the speaker say about Sam?
Conversation 1
M: Hi, Anna! Welcome back! How』s your trip to the States?
W: Very busy. I had a lot of meetings, so, of course, I didn』t have much time to see New York.
M: What a pity! Actually, I have a trip there myself next week.
W: Do you? Then take my advice, do the well-being in the air program. It really works.
M: Oh, I read about that in a magazine. You say it works?
W: Yes, I did the program on the flight to the States, and when I arrived at New York, I didn』t have any problem, no jet lag at all. On the way back, I didn』t do it, and I felt terrible.
M: You』re joking!
W: Not at all, it really meant a lot of difference.
M: En. So what did you do?
W: Well, I didn』t drink an alcohol or coffee, and I didn』t eat any meat or rich food. I drink a lot of water, and fresh juice, and I ate the noodles on the well-being menu. They』re lighter. They have fish, vegetables, and noodles, for example, and I did some of the exercises of the program.
M: Exercises? On a plane?
W: Yes. I didn』t do many, of course, there isn』t much space on a plane.
M: How many passengers do the exercises?
W: Not many.
M: Then how much champagne did they drink?
W: A lot! It was more popular than mineral water.
M: So, basically, it』s a choice. Mineral water and exercises, or champagne and jet lag.
W: That』s right! It』s a difficult choice.
Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you』ve just heard.
19. Why did the woman go to New York?
20. What does the woman say about the well-being in the air program?
21. What did the woman do to follow the well-being menu?
22. What did the woman say about other passengers?
Conversation Two:
W: Morning. Can I help you?
M: Well, I』m not rally sure. I』m just looking.
W: I see. Well, there』s plenty to look at it again this year. I』m sure you have to walk miles to see each stand.
M: That』s true.
W: Er…, would you like a coffee? Come and sit down for a minute, no obligation.
M: Well, that』s very kind of you, but…
W: Now, please. Is this the first year you』ve been to the fair, Mr….
M: Yes, Johnson, James Johnson.
W: My name』s Susan Carter. Are you looking for anything in particular, or are you interested in computers in general?
M: Well, actually, I have some specific jobs in mind. I owe a small company, we』ve grown quite dramatically over the past 12 months, and we really need some technological help to enable us to keep on top of everything.
W: What』s your line of business, Mr. Johnson?
M: We』re a training consultancy.
W: I see. And what do you mean 「to keep on top」?
M: The first thing is correspondence. We have a lot of standard letters and forms. So I suppose we need some kind of word processor.
W: Right. Well, that』s no problem. But it may be possible for you to get a system that does a lot of other things in addition to word processing. What might suit you is the MR5000. That』s it over there! It』s IBM compatible.
M: What about the price?
W: Well, the MR5000 costs 1,050 pounds. Software comes free with the hardware.
M: Well, I』ll think about it. Thank you.
W: Here』s my card. Please feel free to contact me.
Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you』ve just heard:
23. Where did the conversation take place?
24. What are the speakers talking about?
25. What is the man』s line of business?
Passage
P1
The new year always brings with the cultural tradition of new possibilities. We see it as a chance for renewal. We begin to dream of new possible selves. We design our ideal self or an image that is quite different from what we are now. For some of us, we roll at dreamy film in our heads just because it』s the beginning of a new year. But we aren』t serious about making changes. We just make some half-hearted resolution and it evaporates after a week or two. The experience makes us feel less successful and leads us to discount our ability to change in the future. It』 not the change is impossible but that it would lose(?) unless our resolutions are supported with plans for implementation. We have to make our intentions manageable by detailing the specific steps that will carry us to our goal. Say your goal is to lose weight by dieting and cutting off sweets. But one night you just have to have a cookie. And you know there』s a bag of your favorites in the cupboard. You want one, you eat two, you check the bag and find out you』ve just shot 132 calories. You say to yourself, 「What the hell!」 and polish off the whole bag. Then you begin to draw all kinds of unpleasant conclusions about yourself. To protect your sense of self, you begin to discount the goal. You may think – 「Well, dieting wasn』t that important to me and I won』t make it anyhow.」 So you abandon the goal and return to your bad habits.
26 What do people usually wish to do at the beginning of a new year?
27 How can people turn their new year』s resolutions into reality?
28 Why does the speaker mention the example of sweets and cookies?
P2
25 years ago, Ray Anderson, a single parent with a one-year-old son witnessed a terrible accident which took place when the driver of a truck ran a red light and collided with the car of Sandra D. The impact of the collision killed Sandra instantly. But her three-month-old daughter was left trapped in the burning car. While others looked on in horror, Andersen jumped out of his vehicle and crawled into the car through the shadowed rear window to try to free the infant. Seconds later, the car was enclosed in flames. But to everyone』s amazement, Andersen was able to pull the baby to safety. While the baby was all right, Andersen was seriously injured. Two days later he died. But his heroic act was published widely in the media. His son was soon adopted by relatives. The most remarkable part of the story unfolded only last week. Karen and her boyfriend Michael were looking through some old boxes when they came across some old newspaper clippings. 「This is me when I was a new born baby. I was rescued from a burning car. But my mother died in the accident,」 explained Karen. Although Michael knew Karen』s mother had died years earlier, he never fully understood the circumstances until he skimmed over the newspaper article. To Karen』s surprise, Michael was absorbed in the details of the accident. And he began to cry uncontrollably. Then he revealed that the man that pulled Karen from the flames was the father he never knew. The two embraced and shed many tears, recounting stories told to them about their parents.
29 What happened twenty-five years ago?
30 What does the speaker say about Michael』s father?
31 Why did Michael cry uncontrollably when he skimmed over the newspaper article?
P3
Americans suffer from an overdose of work. Regardless of who they are or what they do. Americans spend more time at work than that any time since World War II. In 1950, the US had fewer working hours than any other instrialized country. Today, it exceeds every country but Japan where instrialized employees load 2155 hours a year compared with 1951 in the US and 1603 in the former West Germany. Between 1969 and 1989, employed Americans add an average of 138 hours to their yearly work scheles. The workweek has remained above 40 hours. But people are working more weeks each year. Specifically pay time off holidays, vacations, sick leave shrink by 50% in the 1980s. As corporations have experienced stiff competitions and slow in growth of proctivity, they have pressed employees to work longer. Cost-cutting lay-offs in the 1980s rece the professional and managerial runs, leaving fewer people to get the job done. In lower paid occupations where wages have been reced, workers have added hours in overtime or extra jobs to preserve their living standards. The government estimates that more than 7 million people hold a second job. For the first time, large numbers of people say they want to cut back on working hours even it means earning less money. But most employers are unwilling to let them do so. The government which has stepped back from its traditional role as a regulator of work time should take steps to make shorter hours possible.
Question 32-35 are based on the passage you』ve just heard
32. In which country do instrial employees work the longest hours?
33. How do employed Americans manage to work more hours?
34. Why do corporations press their employees to work longer hours according to the speaker?
35. What does the speaker say many Americans prefer to do?
Compound dictation
Nursing, as a typically female profession, must deal constantly with the false impression that nurses are there to wait on the physician. As nurses, we are licensed to provide nursing care only. We do not have any legal or moral obligation to any physician. We provide health teaching, assess physical as well as emotional problems, coordinate patient related services, and make all our nursing decision based upon what is best or suitable for the patient. If in any circumstance we feel that a physician』s order is inappropriate or unsafe, we have a legal responsibility to question that order, or refuse to carry it out. Nursing is not a nine-to-five job with every weekend off. All nurses are aware of that before they enter the profession. The emotional and physical stress, however, that occurs e to odd working hours is a prime reason for a large of the career dissatisfaction. It is sometimes required that we work overtime, and that we change shifts four or five times a month. That disturbs our personal lives, destruct our sleeping and eating habits, and isolates us from everything except job related friends and activities. The quality of nursing care is being affected dramatically by these situations. Most hospitals are now staffed by new graates, as experienced nurses finally give up trying to change the system. Consumers of medically related services have evidently not been affected enough yet to demand changes in our medical system. But if trends continue as predicted, they will find that most critical hospital care will be provided by new, inexperienced, and sometimes inadequately trained nurses.