1、f2007 年 6 月大学英语六级考试真题Part Writing (30 minutes)Direction: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay entitled Should One Expect a Reward When Doing a Good Deed? You should write at least 150words following the outline given below.1有人做好事期望得到回报;2有人认为应该像雷锋那样做好事不图回报;3我的观点。Should One
2、 Expect a Reward When Doing a Good Deed?Part Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning) (15 minutes)Directions: In this part, you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly and answer the questions on Answer Sheet 1.For questions 1-4, markY(for YES) if the statement agrees with the infor
3、mation given in the passage;N (for NO) if the statement contradicts the information given in the passage;NG (for NOT GIVEN) if the information is not given in the passage.For questions 5-10, complete the sentences with the information given in the passage.Seven Steps to a More Fulfilling JobMany peo
4、ple today find themselves in unfulfilling work situations. In fact, one in four Workers is dissatisfied with their current job, according to the recent “Plans for 2004“ survey. Their career path may be financially rewarding, but it doesnt meet their emotional, social or creative needs. Theyre stuck,
5、 unhappy, and have no idea what to do about it, except move to another job.Mary Lyn Miller, veteran career consultant and founder of the Life and Career Clinic, says that when most people are unhappy about their work, their first thought is to get a different job. Instead, Miller suggests looking at
6、 the possibility of a different life. Through her book, 8 Myths of Making a Living, as well as workshops, seminars and personal coaching and consulting, she has helped thousands of dissatisfied workers reassess life and work.Like the way of Zen, which includes understanding of oneself as one really
7、is, Miller encourages job seekers and those dissatisfied with work or life to examine their beliefs about work and recognize that “in many cases your beliefs are what brought you to where you are today.“ You may have been raised, to think that women were best at nurturing and caring and, therefore,
8、should be teachers and nurses. So thats what you did. Or, perhaps you were brought up to believe that you should do what your father did, so you have taken, over the family business, or become a dentist “just like dad.“ If this sounds familiar, its probably time to look at the new possibilities for
9、your future.Miller developed a 7-step process to help potential job seekers assess their current situation and beliefs. identify their real passion, and start on a journey that allows them to pursue their passion through work.Step 1: Willingness to do something different.Breaking the cycle of doing
10、what you have always done is one of the most difficult tasks for job seekers. Many find it difficult to steer away from a career path or make a change, even if it doesnt feel right. Miller, urges job seekers to open their minds to other possibilities beyond what they are currently doing.Step 2: Comm
11、itment to being who you are, not who or what someone wants you to be.Look at the gifts, and talents you have and make a commitment to pursue those, things that you love most. If you love the social aspects of your job, but are stuck inside an office or “chained to your desk“ most of the time, vow to
12、 follow your instinct and investigate alternative careers and work that allow you more time to interact with others. Dawn worked as a manager for a large retail clothing store for several years. Though she had advanced within the company, she felt frustrated and longed to be involved with nature and
13、 the outdoors. She decided to go to school nights and weekends to pursue her true passion by earning her masters degree in forestry. She now works in the biotech forestry division of a major paper company.Step 3: Self-definition.Miller suggests that once job seekers know, who they are, they need to
14、know how to sell themselves. “In the job market, you are a product. And just like a product, you must know the features and benefits that you have to offer a potential client, or employer. “Examine the skills and knowledge that you have and identify how they can apply to your desired occupation. You
15、r qualities will exhibit to employers why they should hire you over other candidates.Step 4: Attain a level of self-honoring.Self-honoring or self-love may seem like an odd step for job hunters, but being able to accept yourself, without judgment, helps eliminate insecurities and will make you more
16、self-assured. By accepting who you are all your emotions, hopes and dreams, your personality, and your unique way of beingyoull project more confidence when networking and talking with potential employers. The power of self-honoring can help to break all the falsehoods you were programmed to believe
17、those that made you feel that you were not good enough, or strong enough, or intelligent enough to do what you truly desire.Step 5: Vision.Miller suggests that job seekers develop a vision that embraces the answer to“ What do I really want to do?“ One should create a solid statement in a dozen or so
18、 sentences that describe in detail how they see their life related to work. For instance, the secretary who longs to be an actress describes a life that allows her to express her love of Shakespeare on stage, A real estate agent, attracted to his current job because he loves fixing up old homes, des
19、cribes buying properties that need a little tender loving care to make them more saleable.Step 6: Appropriate risk.Some philosophers believe that the way to enlightenment comes through facing obstacles and difficulties. Once people discover their passion, many are too scared to do anything about it.
20、 Instead, they do nothing, With this step, job seekers should assess what they are willing to give up, or risk, in pursuit of their dream. For one working mom, that meant taking night classes to learn new computer-aided design skills, while still earning a salary and keeping her day job. For someone
21、 else, it may mean quitting his or her job, taking out a load and going back to school full time. Youll move one step closer to your ideal work life if you identify how much risk you are willing to take and the sacrifices you are willing to make.Step 7: Action.Some teachers of philosophy describe ac
22、tion in this way, “If one wants to get to the top of a mountain, just sitting at the foot thinking about it will not bring one there. It is by making the effort of climbing up the mountain, step by step, that eventually the summit is reached,“ All too often, it is the lack of action that ultimately
23、holds people back from attaining their ideals. Creating a plan and taking it one step at a time can lead to new and different job opportunities. Job-hunting tasks gain added meaning as you sense their importance in your quest for a more meaningful work life. The plan can include researching industri
24、es and occupations, talking to people who are in your desired area of work, taking classes, or accepting volunteer work in your targeted field.Each of these steps will lead you on a journey to a happier and more rewarding work life. After all, it is journey, not the destination, that is most importa
25、nt.1. According to the recent “Plans for 2004“ survey, most people are unhappy with their current jobs.2. Mary Lyn Millers job is to advise people on their life and career.3. Mary Lyn Miller herself was once quite dissatisfied with her own work.4. Many people find it difficult to make up their minds
26、 whether to change their career path.5. According to Mary Lyn Miller, people considering changing their careers should commit themselves to the pursuit of _.6. In the job market, job seekers need to know how to sell themselves like _.7. During an interview with potential employers, self-honoring or
27、self-love may help a job seeker to show _.8. Mary Lyn Miller suggests that a job seeker develop a vision that answers the question“_“9. Many people are too scared to pursue their dreams because they are unwilling to _.10. What ultimately holds people back from attaining their ideals is _.Part Listen
28、ing Comprehension (35 minutes)Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each que
29、stion there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.11. A) Surfing the net. B) Watching a talk show.C) Packing a birthda
30、y gift. D) Shopping at a jewelry store.12. A) He enjoys finding fault with exams.B) He is sure of his success in the exam.C) He doesnt know if he can do well in the exam.D) He used to get straight As in the exams he took.13. A) The man is generous with his good comments on people.B) The woman is uns
31、ure if there will be peace in the world.C) The woman is doubtful about newspaper stories.D) The man is quite optimistic about human nature.14. A) Study for some profession. B) Attend a medical school.C) Stay in business. D) Sell his shop.15. A) More money. B) Fair treatment.C) A college education. D
32、) Shorter work hours.16. A) She was exhausted from her trip. B) She missed the comforts of home.C) She was impressed by Mexican food. D) She will not go to Mexico again.17. A) Cheer herself up a bit. B) Find a more suitable job.C) Seek professional advice. D) Take a psychology course.18. A) He dress
33、es more formally now. B) What he wears does not match his position.C) He has ignored his friends since graduation. D) He failed to do well at college.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. A) To go sightseeing. B) To have meetings.C) To promote a new champagne. D) T
34、o join in a training program.20. A) It can reduce the number of passenger complaints. B) It can make air travel more entertaining.C) It can cut down the expenses for air travel. D) It can lessen the discomfort caused by air travel.21. A) Took balanced meals with champagne. B) Ate vegetables and frui
35、t only.C) Refrained from fish or meat. D) Avoided eating rich food.22. A) Many of them found it difficult to exercise on a plane.B) Many of them were concerned with their well-being.C) Not many of them chose to do what she did.D) Not many of them understood the program.Questions 23 to 25 are based o
36、n the conversation you have just heard.23. A) At a fair. B) At a cafeteria.C) In a computer lab. D) In a shopping mall.24. A) The latest computer technology. B) The organizing of an exhibition.C) The purchasing of some equipment. D) The dramatic changes in the job market.25. A) Data collection. B) T
37、raining consultancy.C) Corporate management. D) Information processing.Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choo
38、se the best answer from the four choices marked A),B),C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.Passage OneQuestions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.26. A) Improve themselves. B) Get rid of empty dreams.C) Follow the c
39、ultural tradition. D) Attempt something impossible.27. A) By finding sufficient support for implementation.B) By taking into account their own ability to change.C) By constantly keeping in mind their ultimate goals.D) By making detailed plans and carrying them out.28. A) To show people how to get th
40、eir lives back to normal.B) To show how difficult it is for people to lose weight.C) To remind people to check the calories on food bags.D) To illustrate how easily people abandon their goals.Passage TwoQuestions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard.29. A) Michaels parents got divor
41、ced. B) Karen was adopted by Ray Anderson.C) Karens mother died in a car accident. D) A truck driver lost his life in a collision.30. A) He ran a red light and collided with a truck. B) He sacrificed his life to save a baby girl.C) He was killed instantly in a burning car. D) He got married to Karen
42、s mother.31. A) The reported hero turned to be his father. B) He did not understand his father till too late.C) Such misfortune should have fallen on him. D) It reminded him of his miserable childhood.Passage ThreeQuestions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.32. A) Germany. B) Jap
43、an. C) The U.S. D) The U.K.33. A) By doing odd jobs at weekends. B) By working long hours every day.C) By putting in more hours each week. D) By taking shorter vacations each year.34. A) To combat competition and raise productivity. B) To provide them with more job opportunities.C) To help them main
44、tain their living standard. D) To prevent them from holding a second job.35. A) Change their jobs. B) Earn more money.C) Reduce their working hours. D) Strengthen the governments role.Section CDirections: In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first ti
45、me, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks numbered from 36 to 43 with the exact words you have just heard. For blanks numbered from 44 to 46 you are required to fill in the missing information. For these
46、 blanks, you can either use the exact words you have just heard or write down the main points in your own words, Finally, when the passage is read for the third time, you should check what you have written.Nursing, as a typically female profession, must deal constantly with the false impression that nurses are thereto wait on the physician. As nurses we are (36) to provide nursing care only. We do not have an