2016年6月大学英语六级第2套答案解析


    2016 年 6 月学英语六级考试真题(第二套)解析
    Part I Writing
    参考范文
    Currently online learning is booming all around the world as an increasing number of people prefer to use the Internet to take courses and acquire knowledge instead of attending school Elearning provides many options in terms of time location subjects and costs It can be predicted that students’ lives will absolutely and definitely be changed as elearning becomes more and more popular in the future Firstly there is no doubt that online learning offers students more uptodate knowledge allowing them to keep up with the latest development in each field Additionally students can choose their learning location and time much more freely Lastly elearners do not have to pay the expenses of transportation and accom modation so the cost of elearning will be less than that of attending a traditional school Consequently that is the reason why a lot of people give up attending school in favor of elearning Although it is beneficial for students to choose online courses the personal interaction between teachers and stu dents in schools is irreplaceable Therefore we should combine attending school and elearning together

    1 A) The project the man managed at CucinTech 
    2 B) Strategic innovation 
    3 C) Innovate constantly 
    4 D) Imitation by one's competitors 
    5 A) The job of an interpreter 
    6 B) Admirable 
    7 B) They all have professional qualifications 
    8 C) It is more stressful than simultaneous interpreting   
    Section B   
    9 C) It might increase the risk of infants' death 
    10 D) Sleeping with infants in the same room has a negative impact on mothers 
    11 B) Sleep in the same room but not in the same bed as their babies 
    12 A) A lot of native languages have already died out in the US 
    13 D) To revitalise America's native languages 
    14 A) The US government's policy of Americanising Indian children 
    15 C) It speeds up the extinction of native languages   
    Section C   
    16 A) It pays them up to half of their previous wages while they look for work 
    17 B) Providing training and guidance for unemployed workers 
    18 C) To create more jobs by encouraging private investments in local companies 
    19 D) They investigated the ice 
    20 D) The ice decrease is more evident than previously thought 
    21C) The decline of Arctie ice is irreversible 
    22 D) There is no easy technological solution to it 
    23 B) The relation between children's selfcontrol and their future success 
    24 B) Those with a criminal record mostly come from single parent families 
    25 A) Selfcontrol can be improved through education 
    真题听力原文(第二套)
    Section A
    Conversation One
    W So Mike you managed the innovation project at CucinTech
    M I did indeed
    W Well then First congratulations It seems to have been very successful
    M Thanks Yes I really helped things turn around at CucinTech
    W Was the revival in their fortunes entirely due to strategic innovation
    M Yes yes I think it was CucinTech was a company who were very much following the pack doing what everyone else was doing and getting rapidly left behind I could see there was a lot of talent there and some great potential particularly in their product development I just had to harness that somehow
    W Was innovation at the core of the project
    M Absolutely If it doesn't sound like too much of a cliche our world is constantly changing and its changing quickly We need to be innovating constantly to keep up with this Stand still and you#re lost
    W No stopping to sniff the roses
    M Well Ill do that in my personal life Sure But as a business strategy Im afraid there is no stopping
    W What exactly is strategic innovation then
    M Strategic innovation is the process of managing innovation of making sure it takes place at all levels of the company and that is related to the company's overall strategy
    W I see
    M So instead of innovation for innovation's sake and new products being created simply because the technology is there the company culture must switch from these pointintime innovations to a continuous pipeline of innovations from everywhere and everyone
    W How did you align strategies throughout the company
    M I soon became aware that campaigning is useless People take no notice Simply it came about through good practice trickling down This built consent People could see it was the best way to work
    W Does innovation on this scale really give a competitive advantage
    M I'm certain of it Absolutely especially if it's difficult for a competitor to a copy The risk is of course that innovation may frequently lead to imitation
    W But not if it's strategic
    M Precisely
    W Thanks for talking to us
    M Sure
    Questions 1to4 are based on the conversation you have just heard
    1 What seems to have been very successful according to the woman speaker
    2 What did the company lack before the man's scheme was implemented
    3 What does the man say he should do in his business
    4 What does the man say is the risk of innovation
    Conversation Two
    M Today my guest is Dana Ivanovich who has worked for the last 20 years as an interpreter Dana welcome
    W Thank you
    M Now I'd like to begin by saying that I have on occasions used an interpreter myself as a foreign correspondent
    So I’m full of admiration for what you do But I think your profession is sometimes underrated and many people think anyone who speaks more than one language can do it
    W There arent any interpreters I know who don#t have professional qualifications and training You only really get profession after many years in the job
    M And am I right in saying you can divide what you do into two distinct methods simultaneous and consecutive interpreting
    W Thats right The techniques you use are different And a lot of interpreters will say one is easier than the other less stressful
    M Simultaneous interpreting putting someone's words into another language more or less as they speak sounds to me like the more difficult
    W Well actually no Most people in the business would agree that consecutive interpreting is the more stressful You have to wait for the speaker to deliver quite a chunk of language before you then put it into the second language which puts your shortterm memory under intense stress
    M You make notes I presume
    W Absolutely Anything like numbers names places have to be noted down but the rest is never translated word for word You have to find a way of summarizing it So that the message is there turning every single word into the target language would put too much strain on the interpreter and slow down the whole process too much
    M But with simultaneous interpreting you start translating almost as soon as the other person starts speaking you must have some preparation beforehand
    W Well hopefully the speakers will let you have an outline of the topic a day or two in advance you have a little time to do research prepare technical expressions and so on
    Questions 5to8 are based on the conversation you have just heard
    5What are the speakers mainly talking about
    6What does the man think of Dana's profession
    7What does Dana say about the interpreters she knows
    8What do most interpreters think of consecutive interpreting
    Section B
    Passage One
    Mothers have been warned for years that sleeping with their newborn infant is a bad idea because it increases the risk that the baby might die unexpectedly during the night But now Israeli researchers are reporting that even sleeping in the same room can have negative consequences not for the child but for the mother Mothers who slept in the same room as their infants whether in the same bed or just the same room had poorer sleep than mothers whose baby slept elsewhere in the house They woke up more frequently were awake approximately 20 minutes longer per night and had shorter periods of uninterrupted sleep These results held true even taking into account that many of the women in the study were breastfeeding their babies Infants on the other hand didn't appear to have worse sleep whether they slept in the same or different room from their mothers The researchers acknowledge that since the families they studied were all middleclass Israelis Its possible the results would be different in different cultures Lead author Lyati Sotski wrote in an email that the research team also didnt measure fathers' sleep So it's possible that their sleep patterns could also be causing the sleep disruptions for mums Right now to reduce the risk of sudden infant death syndrome the American Academy of Pediatrics recommends that mothers not sleep in the same bed as their babies but sleep in the same room The Israeli study suggests that doing so may be best for the baby but may take a toll on mum
    Questions 9toll are based on the passage you have just heard
    9 What is the longheld view about mothers sleeping with newborn babies
    10What do Israeli researchers' findings show
    11What does the American Academy of Pediatrics recommend mothers do
    Passage Two
    The US has already lost more than a third of the native languages that existed before European colonization and the remaining 192 are classed by UNESCO as ranging between unsafe and extinct uWe need more funding and more effort to return these languages to everyday use says Fred Nawusky of the National Museum of the American Indian We are making progress but money needs to be spent on revitalizing languages not just documenting them Some 40 languages mainly in California and Oklahoma where thousands of Indians were forced to relocate in the 19th century have fewer than 10 native speakers Part of the issue is that tribal groups themselves dont always believe their languages are endangered until they are down to the last handful of speakers uBut progress is being made through emerging schools because if you teach children when they are young it will stay with them as adults and that&s the future says Mr Nawusky a Comanche Indian Such schools have become a model in Hawaii but the islanders’ local language is still classed by UNESCO as critically endangered because only 1000 people speak it The decline in American Indian languages has its historical roots In the mid19th century the US government adopted a policy of Americanizing Indian children by removing them from their homes and culture Within a few generations most had forgotten their native tongues Another challenge to language survival is television It has brought English into homes and pushed out traditional storytelling and family time together accelerating the extinction of native languages
    Questions 12 to 15 are based on the passage you have just heard
    12What do we learn from the report
    13For what purpose does Fred Nawusky appeal for more funding
    14What is the historical cause of the decline in American Indian Languages
    15What does the speaker say about television
    Section C
    Recording one
    Greg Rosen lost his job as a sales manager nearly three years ago and is still unemployed It literally is like something in a dream to remember what it's like to actually be able to go out and put in a day's work and receive a day's pay
    At first Rosen bought groceries and made house payments with the help from unemployment insurance It pays laidoff workers up to half of their previous wages while they look for work But now that insurance has run out for him and he has to make tough choices Hes cut back on medications and he no longer helps support his disabled mother It is a devastating experience New research says the US recession is now over But many people remain unemployed and unemployed workers face difficult odds There is literally only one job opening for every five unemployed workers so four out of five unemployed workers have actually no chance of finding a new job Businesses have downsized or shutdown across America leading fewer job opportunities for those in search of work Experts who monitor unemployment statistics here in Bucks County Pennsylvania say about 28000 people are unemployed and many of them are jobless due to no fault of their own Thafs where the Bucks County Careerlink comes in
    Local director Elizabeth Walsh says they provide training and guidance to help unemployed workers find local job opportunities So here’s the job opening Here's the job seeker Match them together under one roof she says But the lack of work opportunities in Bucks County limits how much she can help Rosen says he hopes Congress
    will take action This month he launched the NinetyNiners Union an umbrella organization of eighteen Internet based grass roots groups of NinetyNiners Their goal is to convince law makers to extend unemployed benefits But Pennsylvania State representative Scott Petri says governments simply do not have enough money to extend unemployment insurance He thinks the best way to help the longterm unemployed is to allow private citizens to invest in local companies that can create more jobs But the boost in investor confidence needed for the plan to work will take time Time that Rosen says still requires him to buy food and make monthly mortgage payments Rosen says hell use the last of his savings to try to hang onto the home he worked for more than twenty years to buy But once that money is gone he says he doesn’t know what he'll do
    Questions 16 to 18 are based on the recording you have just heard
    16How does unemployment insurance help the unemployed
    17What is local director Elizabeth Walsh of the Bucks County Careerlink doing
    18What does Pennsylvania state representative Scott Petri say is the best way to help the longterm unemployed
    Recording Two
    Earlier this year British explorer Pen Huddle and his team tracked for three months across the frozen Arctic Ocean taking measurements and recording observations about the ice
    Well we)ve been led to believe that we would encounter a good proportion of this older thicker technically multiyear ice that+s been around for a few years and just get thicker and thicker We actually found there wasn't any multiyear ice at all
    Satellite observations and submarine service over the past few years had shown less ice in the polar region But the recent measurements show the lost is more pronounced than previously thought
    u We are looking at roughly 80 percent loss of ice cover on the Arctic ocean in ten years roughly ten years and 100 percent loss in nearly twenty years
    Cambridge scientist Peter Waddams whos been measuring and monitoring the Arctic since 1971 says the decline is irreversible
    The more you lose the more open water is created the more warming goes on in that open water during the summer the less ice forms in the winter the more melt there is the following summer It becomes a breakdown process where everything ends up accelerating until ifs all gone
    Martin Summercorn runs the Arctic program for the environmental charity the World Wildlife Fund uThe Arctic sea ice holds a central position in the earth’s climate system and it’s deteriorating faster than expected Actually it has to translate into more urgency to deal with the climate change problem and reduce emissions
    Summercorn says a plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions blamed for global warming needs to come out of the Copenhagen Climate Change Summit in December
    We have to basically achieve there—the commitment to deal with the problem now That’s the minimum We have to do that equitably And that we have to find a commitment that is quick
    Waddams echoes the need for urgency The carbon that we’ve put into the atmosphere keeps having a warming effect for 100 years So we have to cut back rapidly now Because it would take a long time to work its way through into our response by the atmosphere We can’t switch off global warming just by being good in the future We have to start being good now
    Waddams says there is no easy technological fix to climate change He and other scientists say there are basically two options to replacing fossil fuels Generating energy with renewables or embracing nuclear power
    Questions 19 to 22 are based on the recording you have just heard
    19What did Pen Huddle and his team do in the Arctic Ocean
    20What does the report say about the Arctic region
    21What does Cambridge scientist Peter Waddams say in his study
    22How does Peter Waddams view climate change
    Recording Three
    From a very early age some children exhibit better selfcontrol than others Now a new study that began with about 1000 children in New Zealand has tracked how a childs low selfcontrol can predict poor health money troubles and even a criminal record in their adult years Researchers have been studying this group of children for decades now Some of their earliest observations have to do with the level of selfcontrol the youngsters displayed Parents teachers even the kids themselves scored the youngsters on measures like ^acting before thinking and persistence in reaching goals
    The children of the study are now adults in their thirties Terrie Moffitt of Duke University and her research colleagues found that kids with selfcontrol issues tended to grow up to become adults with a far more troubling set of issues to deal with
    The children who had the lowest selfcontrol when they were age L to 10 later on had the most health problems in their thirties and they had the worst financial situation And they were more likely to have a criminal record and to be raising a child as a single parent on a very low income
    Speaking from New Zealand via Skype Moffitt explained that selfcontrol problems were widely observed and weren’t just a feature of a small group of misbehaving kids
    Even the children who had aboveaverage selfcontrol as preschoolers could have benefited from more selfcontrol training They could have improved their financial situation and their physical and mental health situation 30 years later
    So children with minor selfcontrol problems were likely as adults to have minor health problems and so on Moffitt said ifs still unclear why some children have better selfcontrol than others though she says other researchers have found that ifs mostly a learned behavior with relatively little genetic influence But good selfcontrol can be set to run in families in that children who have good selfcontrol are more likely to grow up to be healthy and prosperous parents
    Whereas some of the low selfcontrol study members are more likely to be single parents with a very low income and the parent is in poor health and likely to be a heavy substance abuser So thafs not a good atmosphere for a child So it looks as though selfcontrol is something that in one generation can disadvantage the next generation
    But the good news is that Moffitt says selfcontrol can be taught by parents and through school curricula that have proved to be effective Terry Moffitfs paper On the Link Between Childhood Selfcontrol and Adults’ Status
    Decades Later is published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
    Questions 23 to 25 are based on the recording you have just heard
    23What is the new study about
    24What does the study seem to show
    25What does Moffitt say is the good news from their study

    Part III Reading comprehension (40 minutes)
    Section A
    文章意着工智发展机器生活中扮演角色日益重时出现问题政府制定安全措施减少潜危害
    考核技综合力
    答案解析
    26 A) arises 空格句 as 引导状语句 句: As robots take on ever more complex roles 句:the question naturally _____句缺谓语空填动词时态现时选项中符合条件动词 :arises(升起产生) ascends(登高攀岩) 结合句意应该选 A句意 : 着机器扮演更复杂角色问题然会产生
    27 D) combination The _____of computational power and engineering advances 知空名词选项中名词 : combination(结合) manifesting(动名词表明) penalties (惩罚) victims(受害) 中 the combination of A and B 意 : A B 结合根原文 The combination of computational power and engineering advances(计算力工程学进步联合) combination 更符合题意选 D
    28 F) eventually空位 will 动词原形 enable 间空副词选项中副词: eventually(终) proximately(似) 结合文应该选 F句意 : 计算力工程学进步联合终会残疾家庭护成降低
    29 O) widespread空格句成分 _____ use of driverless cars 文 lowercost inhome care 文 countless home and serviceindustry uses 构成列关系属名词短语空格处修饰名词短语 use of driverless cars选项中 widespread 符合题意widespread use of driverless cars(驾驶汽车普遍) 题选 O
    30 C) bound题考查固定搭配be bound to dobe sth 意 : 定会会结合原文But there are bound to be problems(定会产生问题) 种表达更符合题意选 C
    31 H) invade空格句缺少动词谓语 will 空动词原形选项动词原形 :interfere(干涉 介入) invade(侵犯) 结合原文 invade someone’s privacy(侵犯某隐私)表达正确选 H
    32 N) victims Juries sympathetic to the _____ of machines 知空名词(机器 _____ 深表情陪审团) 选项中选名词: penalties(惩罚) victims(受害) 中 the victims of machines(机器受害者)符合文意选 N
    33 J) penalties介词 with 名词性质词短语 crushing _____ damages 构成列关系选项中 penalties(罚款刑罚)符合punish… with… 意 : ……惩罚句意 : 机器受害者抱情心陪审团会企业家处足企业倒闭罚金赔偿金选 J
    34 K) preserving空格位 while(……期间……时)while 常 doing 非谓语结构省略句结合文意K 项 preserving 符合 What should government do to protect people while preserving space for innovation(政府应该样做技术创新保留空间时保护公民呢) 选 K
    35 L) programmed根句意 : 应该建立公安全赖型复杂系统驾驶汽车例承担保证安全性事负责生产商建造_____ 售出根句意知 programmed(编程)符合逻辑题选 L
    Section B
    话题分类健康
    文章意美国日益高昂医疗成医疗保险困扰着位美国想通医疗改革解决问题需断尝试美国议院参议院均推出相关条令改革方案试图改善目前医疗状况
    考核技综合力
    36 With a tax imposed on expensive health insurance plans most employers will likely transfer money from health expense into wages
    正确答案F
    答案解析根题干中关键词 health insurance plans 关键信息 transfer money from health expense into wages 答案定位原文 F 段该段首句提 : The Senate Finance bill would impose an excise tax on health insurance plans(参议院财政法案强制征收医疗保险消费税) 段提 : most employers would shift money from expensive health benefits into wages(部分雇员会高昂医疗花费转工资) 段题意相符选 F
    37 Changes in policy would be approved or rejected as a whole so that lobbyists would find it hard to influence lawmakers
    正确答案J
    答案解析根题题干中关键信息 Changesapproved or rejected lobbyists 答案定位 J段句 The changes would have to be approved or rejected as a whole by Congress making it hard for narrowinterest lobbies to bend lawmakers to their will(变化必须美国国会统通否决会 利益狭窄游说团难说服立法者服意愿) 题 J 段匹配
    38 It is not easy to curb the rising medical costs in America
    正确答案A
    答案解析句意 : 阻止美国高涨医疗费容易原文 A 段陈述美国高昂医疗成关否解决问题作者表示: The answer is that no one has an easy fix for rising medical costs(答案没轻易解决医疗成问题) curb 意: 控制 原文中 fix(操)相应 题选 A
    39 Standardization of forms for automatic processing will save a lot of medical expenses
    正确答案G
    答案解析根题干关键词 Standardization of forms automatic processing 答案定位原文 G段中间两句 : its trade group offered to provide standardized forms for automated processing It estimated that step would save hundreds of billions of dollars over the next decade(贸易团体会动化程提供标准形式估计会接十年节省数千亿美元) 题应 G 段
    40 Republicans and the insurance industry are strongly opposed to the creation of a public insurance plan
    正确答案L
    答案解析题意: 士保险业强烈反成立公保险计划根题干中关键词 Republicansinsurance industry opposed to 答案定位 L 段段提 The final legislation might throw a public plan into the competition but thanks to the fierce opposition of the insurance industry and Republic
    critics(终立法会竞争围绕公计划展开保险业士强烈反……) 题该句义转述选 L
    41 Conversion of paper to electronic medical records will help eliminate redundant tests and prevent drug interactions
    正确答案H
    答案解析根题关键词 : electronic medical recordseliminate redundant tests prevent drug interactions答案定位 H 段段提 The stimulus package provided money to convert the inefficient paper driven medical system to electronic records that can be easily viewed and transmitted(济刺激方案提供资金效率低受纸质驱动医疗系统转化成轻松浏览传播电子记录) 接着说 :
    In time it should help restrain costs by eliminating redundant test preventing drug interactions and helping doctors find the best treatments(时候通消冗余检测防止出现药物相互作帮助医生找佳治疗方法控制成) 题选 H
    42 The high cost of medical services and unnecessary tests and treatments have driven up medical expenses
    正确答案C
    答案解析题意 : 高昂医疗服务费必检测治疗促医疗费增加原文 C 段提Medical spending… is propelled by two things the high prices charged for medical services… and the volume of unnecessary care… which often perform a lot more tests and treatments(医疗费受两种事物推进 :高昂医疗服务费必众检查治疗费) 题选 C
    43 One main factor that has driven up medical expenses is that doctors are compensated for the amount of care rather than its effect
    正确答案I
    答案解析原文 I 段讲述医生收入问题开头提 : the feeforservice system—doctors are rewarded for the quantity of care rather than its quality or effectiveness—is a primary reason that the cost of care is so high (医疗服务体系中医生收入治疗数量非质量效果挂钩造成医疗费高昂原) 题符合 I 段概述
    44 Contrary to analysts’ doubts the author believes drug prices may be lowered through negotiation
    正确答案P
    答案解析根题干中关键词 analysts’ doubts negotiation 答案定位原文 P 段 : Some authoritative analysts doubt that the secretary would get better deals than private insurers already get We believe negotiation could work(官方分析家质疑部长私营保险公司更价钱相信谈判行通) 面补充句 : It does in other countries(国家成功) 推断作者分析家观点相反
    题选 P 段
    45 Fair competition might create a strong incentive for insurers to charge less
    正确答案K
    答案解析根题干中关键信息 : competitiona strong incentive 答案定位原文 K 段 : Andthe headtohead competition might give them a strong incentive to lower their prices(正面竞争会力刺激降低价格) 中 to lower their prices 应题干 to charge less选 K 段
    Section C
    Passage One
    话题分类环境发展
    文章意水资源短缺 灌溉设备成高 发展中国家农民水道污水灌溉农作物相关研究员表示种行利弊污水灌溉产生农业济效益超潜健康问题
    46正确答案 C
    考核技态度信息
    答案解析原文第段提农民水道污水灌溉作者做出评价 : it may not be a bad thing(许件坏事) 紧接着第二段解释 : While the practice carries serious health risks for many those dangers are outweighed by the social and economic gains for poor urban farmers and consumers who need affordable food(行会带严重健康风险需粮食供应贫穷城市农民消费者说社会济收益风险没重) 知作者认污水灌溉利弊 C 项利弊态度相符题选 C
    47正确答案 C
    考核技观点意见
    答案解析原文第五段具体讲述水道污水灌溉带健康问题 : farmers risk absorbing diseasecausing bacteria as do consumers who eat the produce raw and unwashed(农民感染病菌风险 消费者吃生未洗产品时感染病菌风险) 疾病害病菌农民消费者面 问题C 选项意思句相题选 C
    48正确答案 A
    考核技态度信息
    答案解析题干中关键词 Pay Drechsel 答案定位原文第五段句But 题答案 Pay Drechsel … argues that the social and economic benefits of using untreated human waste to grow food outweigh the health risks(Pay Drechsel 认未处理类垃圾水灌溉粮食产生社会 济效益相应健康风险重) 知 Pay Drechsel 污水灌溉持支持态度题选 A
    49正确答案 B
    考核技方式方法
    答案解析第五段 Pay Drechsel 提出利弊接着第六段健康风险提出建议 : Those dan gers can be addressed with farmer and consumer education(通教育农民消费者消风险) 题选 B
    50正确答案 A
    考核技观点意见
    答案解析题干中关键词 James Bartram 答案定位文章末段James Bartram 认 Overly strict standards often fails(严格标准会失败) We need to accept that fact across much of the planet so waste with little or no treatment will be used in agriculture for good reason(全球部分区 需接受事实未处理垃圾充分理农业) James Bartram 意污水灌溉赞 Pay Drechsel 观点题选 A
    Passage Two
    话题分类日常生活
    文章意着社会变化厨房位发生质性变化前厨房现日益成 现代家庭住房核心组成身份彰显厨房具设计花较心思
    51正确答案 D
    考核技态度信息
    答案解析根答案序原首先答案定位首段段作者提: Cooking is an occasional hobby and a vehicle for celebrity chefs Which makes it odd that the kitchen has become the heart of the modern house (烹 饪成种偶尔嗜名厨种媒介 奇怪厨房成现代家庭核心) 题选 D
    52正确答案 B
    考核技缘结果
    答案解析题干中关键词 Georgianstyle kitchen 答案定位原文第三段句提 Georgianstyle kitchen 卖点 : Its big selling point is that nobody else will have it You won’t see this kitchen
    anywhere else in the word(卖点法拥种厨房世界方 ) 种厨房世界独二法复制选项 B 符合原文选 B
    53正确答案 D
    考核技事件背景
    答案解析题问厨房位变化反映什事实根第四段首句 : The elevation of the room that once belonged only to the servants for the modern family tells the story of a century of social change(专属仆房间现代家庭中位提升讲述世纪社会变迁) 厨房位变化 反映社会变化题选 D
    54正确答案 A
    考核技观点意见
    答案解析根题干中关键词 Beecher sisters 答案定位文章第五段段提 Beecher 厨房持激进创新思维具体表现 : the Beecher sisters recommended a scientific approach to household management designed to enhance the efficiency of a woman’s work and promote order(Beecher 姐妹引荐 种科学家政理方法提高女性工作效率改善秩序) Beecher 姐妹厨房女性 工作更效率方题选 A
    55正确答案 B
    考核技出结
    答案解析 根文章段 : designed in the 1920s…It was a modernist triumph and many elements remain central features of today’s kitchen(该厨房设计 20 世纪 20 年代现代义胜利元 素保持着厨房核心特色) 题选 B
    Part IV Translation
    参考译文
    Qipao is a kind of elegant Chinese dress which originated from Manchu Nationality in China In the Qing Dynasty qipao was a loose robe worn by the royal women In the 1920s influenced by western clothing it has undergone some changes For example the cuffs became narrower and the robe became shorter These changes enable qipao to fully bring out the feminine beauty Today qipao often appears on the worldclass fashion shows It is usually the first choice for Chinese women when they attend social parties Meanwhile many Chinese brides would choose it as their wedding dress Some influen tial persons even suggested that qipao should be made the national costume for Chinese women


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