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2015年6月英语六级仔细阅读精析

2016-11-04 04:18:35 来源:北外网课

 下边这些阅读文章是2015年6月英语六级仔细阅读精析,通过对这些阅读真题的解析,希望给各备考考生在六级阅读的难度及解题思路上带来一点启示。

Section C

Directions: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or

      unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A), B), C) and D).        

      You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet

      2with a single line through the centre.

Passage One

Questions 56 to 60 are based on the following passage.

When the right person is holding the right job at the right moment, that person’s influence is greatly expanded. That is the position in which Janet Yellen, who is expected to be confirmed as the next chair of the Federal Reserve Bank (Fed) in January, now finds herself. If you believe, as many do, that unemployment is the major economic and social concern of our day, then it is no stretch to think Yellen is the most powerful person in the world right now.

Throughout the 2008 financial crisis and the recession and recovery that followed, central banks have taken on the role of stimulators of last resort, holding up the global economy with vast amounts of money in the form of asset buying. Yellen, previously a Fed vice chair, was one of the principal architects of the Fed’s 3.8 trillion money dump. A star economist known for her groundbreaking work on labor markets. Yellen was a kind of prophetess early on in the crisis for her warnings about the subprime (次级债) meltdown. Now it will be her job to get the Fed and the markets out of the biggest and most unconventional monetary program in history without derailing the fragile recovery.

The good news is that Yellen, 67, is particularly well suited to meet these challenges. She has a keen understanding of financial markets, an appreciation for their imperfections and a strong belief that human suffering was more related to unemployment than anything else.

Some experts worry that Yellen will be inclined to chase unemployment to the neglect of inflation. But with wages still relatively flat and the economy increasingly divided between the well-off and the long-term unemployed, more people worry about the opposite, deflation (通货紧缩) that would aggravate the economy’s problems.

Either way, the incoming Fed chief will have to walk a fine line in slowly ending the stimulus. It must be steady enough to deflate bubbles (去泡沫) and bring markets back down to earth but not so quick that it creates another credit crisis.

Unlike many past Fed leaders, Yellen is not one to buy into the finance industry’s argument when it should be left alone to regulate itself. She knows all along the Fed has been too slack on the inflation of finance.

Yellen is likely to address the issue right after she pushes unemployment below 6% stabilizes markets and makes sure that the recovery is more inclusive and robust. As Princeton Professor Alan Blinder says, “She’s smart as a whip, deeply logical, willing to argue but also a good listener. She can persuade without creating hostility.” All those traits will be useful as the global economy’s new power player takes on its most annoying problems.

注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。

56. What do many people think is the biggest problem facing Janet Yellen?

  A) Lack of money.

  B) Subprime crisis.

  C) Unemployment.

  D) Social instability.

57. What did Yellen help the Fed do to tackle the 2008 financial crisis?

  A) Take effective measures to curb inflation.

  B) Deflate the bubbles in the American economy.

  C) Formulate policies to help financial institutions.

  D) Pour money into the market through asset buying.

58. What is a greater concern of the general public?

  A) Recession.

  B) Deflation.

  C) Inequality.

  D) Income.

59. What is Yellen likely to do in her position as the Fed chief?

  A) Develop a new monetary program.

  B) Restore public confidence.

  C) Tighten financial regulation.

  D) Reform the credit system.

60. How does Alan Blinder portray Yellen?

  A) She possesses strong persuasive power.

  B) She has confidence in what she is doing.

  C) She is one of the world’s greatest economists.

  D) She is the most powerful Fed chief in history.

答案与解析:

56. C。由题干定位到首段第三句。失业是当今时代主要的经济和社会关注点,故答案为C

57. D。由题干定位中的the 2008 financial crisisYellen定位到第二段前两句。Yellen帮助美联储通过资产买卖向市场注入资金,故答案为D

58. B题干中的greater concernthe general public定位到第四段第二句。第四段末尾指出通货紧缩会使情况更加恶化,故答案为B

59. C。由题干中的the Fed chief以及题文同序原则定位到第六段。Yellen认为联邦对经济监管过于松弛,第七段也指出Yellen将着手解决这一问题,可推知她将要加紧金融制度,故答案为C

60. A由题干中的Alan Blinder定位到最后一段。portray在这里是描述的意思,Alan Blinder认为Yellen十分聪明,很有逻辑,乐于争辩也善于倾听,同时还能够在不让对方产生敌意的情况下劝服别人,可见她有很强的说服力,故答案为A

Passage Two

Questions 61 to 65 are based on the following passage.

Air pollution is deteriorating in many places around the world. The fact that public in cities become crowded as soon as the sun shines proves that people long to breathe in green, open spaces. They do not all know what they are seeking but they flock there, nevertheless. And, in these surroundings, they are generally both peaceful and peaceable. It is rare to see people fighting in a garden. Perhaps struggle unfolds first, not at an economic or social level, but over the appropriation of air, essential to life itself. If human beings can breathe and share air, they don’t need to struggle with one another.

Unfortunately, in our western tradition, neither materialist nor idealist theoreticians give enough consideration to this basic condition for life. As for politicians, despite proposing curbs on environmental pollution, they have not yet called for it to be made a crime. Wealthy countries are even allowed to pollute if they pay for it.

But is our life worth anything other than money? The plant world shows us in silence what faithfulness to life consists of. It also help us to a new beginning, urging us to care for our breath, not only at a vital but also at a spiritual level. The interdependence to which we must pay the closest attention is that which exists between ourselves and the plant world. Often described as “the lungs of the planet”, the woods that cover the earth offer us the gift of breathable air by releasing oxygen. But their capacity to renew the air polluted by industry has long reached its limit. If we lack the air necessary for a healthy life, it is because we have filled it with chemicals and undercut the ability of plants to regenerate it. As we know, rapid deforestation combined with the massive burning of fossil fuels is an explosive recipe for an irreversible disaster.

The fight over the appropriation of resources will lead the entire planet to hell unless humans learn to share life, both with each other and with plants. This task is simultaneously ethical and political because it can be discharged only when each takes it upon herself or himself and only when it is accomplished together with others. The lesson taught by plants it that sharing life expands and enhances the sphere of the living, while dividing lift into so-called natural or human resources diminishes it. We must come to view the air, the plants and ourselves as the contributors to the preservation of life and growth, rather than a web of quantifiable objects or productive potentialities at our disposal. Perhaps then we would finally begin to live, rather than being concerned with bare survival.

注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。

61. What does the author assume might be the primary reason that people would struggle with each other?

  A) To get their share of clean air.      

B) To pursue a comfortable life.      

C) To gain higher social status.

D) To seek economic benefits.

62. What does the author accuse western politicians of?

A) Depriving common people of the right to clean air.

B) Giving priority to theory rather than practical action.

C) Offering preferential treatment to wealthy countries.

D) Failing to pass laws to curb environmental pollution.

63. What does the author try to draw our closest attention to?

A) The massive burning of fossil.

B) Our relationship to the plant world.

C) The capacity of plants to renew polluted air.

D) Large-scale deforestation across the world.

64. How can human beings accomplish the goal of protecting the planet according to the author?

A) By showing respect for plants.  

B) By preserving all forms of life.  

C) By tapping all natural resources.

D) By pooling their efforts together.

65. What does the author suggest we do in order not just to survive?

A) Expand the sphere of living.            

B) Develop nature’s potentials.            

C) Share life with nature.

D) Allocate the resources.

答案与解析:

61. A由题干中的struggle定位到首段最后两句。如果人类能够呼吸和分享空气,也许就不会再彼此争斗,可见争斗的主要原因是在对空气占有方面,故答案为A

62. D由题干中的politicians定位到第二段第二句。政治家们尽管建议控制环境污染,但并未要求将污染环境人定罪,也就是说他们未能用法律手段限制环境污染,故答案为D

63. B由题干中的closest attention定位到第三段第四句。我们与植物世界相互依存,我们应该密切地关注这一点,故答案为B

64. D由题干中的accomplishplanet定位到第四段前两句。争夺资源的斗争会将我们的星球带人地狱,除非人类懂得相互之间、与植被之间分享生活,这一任务只有在每一个人都承担起责任并且大家共同承担时才能完成,可见要保护地球必须集合众人的努力,故答案为D

65. C由题干中的just to survive和题文同序原则定位到最后一段。分享生活可以拓展生命空间,提升生命层次,我们要将空气、植被和我们自己均视为保护生命和成长的贡献者,而不是任由我们支配量化物品和生产潜能的网络,综合看来,与自然分享生命是实现生活层次提升至生存这一标准以上的根本途径,故答案为C


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