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    2021年6月英语六级阅读真题及答案【三套】
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    2021年6月英语六级阅读真题及答案【三套】

    一、选词填空

    1、第一套:

    I'm always baffled when I walk into a pharmacy and see shelves bursting with various vitamins ...

    26.O) ultimately

    27.F) expended

    28.A) abundance

    29. E) equation

    30. G) feat

    31.D) envisaged

    32.B) astonishment

    33.L) plight

    34.J) overhaul

    35.C) entailed

    2、第二套:

    A new study has drawn a bleak picture of cultural inclusiveness reflected in the...

    26.F) investigated

    27.E) housed

    28.1) representation

    29.H) portraying

    30.K) secondary

    31.C) bias

    32.B) appreciation

    33.G) overwhelming

    34.A) alienating

    35.L) superiority

    3、第三套:

    At 43, I've reached the stage where women are warned to watch out for the creeping...

    26.H) fragility

    27.E) diminished

    28.J) obscurity

    29.B) authentic

    30.0) suppress

    31.F) drowned

    32.M) purchasable

    33.G)embark

    34.A) adversity

    35.D) depictions

    二、长篇阅读:

    第一套:

    36.I) The interior minister, Christophe Castaner, visited the cathedral on Tuesday afternoon to see the extent of the devastation.

    D) The cathedral is owned by the French state and has been at the centre of a years-long dispute over who should finance restoration work of the collapsing staircases, crumbling statues and cracked walls.

    K) French political commentators noted the devastating fire had succeeded where Macron had failed in uniting the country.

    F) The fire,which had started at the base of the 93-metre spire at about 6:40pm on Monday, spread through the cathedral' s roof, made up of hundreds of oak beams,some dating back to the 13th century.

    B) The revelation of how close France came to losing its most famous cathedral emerged as police investigators questioned workers involved in the restoration of the monument to try to establish the cause of the devastating blaze.

    H) While the world looked on,the 500 firefighters at the scene then battled to prevent the flames from reaching the two main towers,where the cathedral bells hang.

    H) While the world looked on,the 500 firefighters at the scene then battled to prevent the flames from reaching the two main towers,where the cathedral bells hang.

    J) The culture minister, Franck Riester, said religious relics saved from the cathedral were being securely held at the Hotel de Ville, and works of art that sustained smoke damage were being taken to the Louvre,the world' s largest art museum,where they would be dried out,repaired and stored.

    D) The cathedral is owned by the French state and has been at the centre of a years-long dispute over who should finance restoration work of the collapsing staircases,crumbling statues and cracked walls.

    G) A collection of dramatic videos and photos quickly spread across social media,showing the horrifying destruction,and attracting emotional responses from people all over the word.

    第二套:

    France’s beloved cathedral only minutes away from com-plete destruction

    36.1) The interior minister ,Christophe Castaner,visited the cathedral on Tuesday afternoon. to see the extent of the devastation.

    37.D) The cathedral is owned by the French state and has been at the centre of a years-long dispute over who should finance restoration work of the collapsing staircases,crum-bling statues and cracked walls.

    38.K) French political commentators noted the devastating fire had succeeded where Macron had failed in uniting the country.

    39.F) The fire,which had started at the base of the 93-metre spire (尖塔) at about 6:40pm on Monday, spread through the cathedral' s roof,made up a of hundreds of oak beams,some dating back to the 13th century.

    40.B) The revelation of how close France came to losing its most famous cathedral emerged as police investigators questioned workers involved in the restoration of the monu-ment to try to establish the cause of the devastating blaze.

    41.H) While the world looked on,the 500 firefighters at the scene then battled to prevent the flames from reaching the two main towers,where the cathedral bells hang.

    42.H) While the world looked on,the 500 firefighters at the scene then battled to prevent the flames from reaching the two main towers,where the cathedral bells hang.

    43.J) The culture minister ,Franck Riester, said religious relics saved from the cathedral were being securely held at the Hotel de Ville, and works of art that sustained smoke damage were being taken to the Louvre,the world’s largest art museum,where they would be dried out,repaired and stored.

    44.D) The cathedral is owned by the French state and has been at the centre of a years-long dispute over who should finance restoration work of the collapsing staircases,crum-bling statues and cracked walls.

    45.G) A collection of dramatic videos and photos quickly spread across social media,showing the horrifying destruc-tion,and attracting emotional responses from people all over the word.

    第三套:

    What Are the Ethies of CGI Actors-And Wil They Replace Real Ones?

    36.[G] Legally, a person's rights to control the commercial use of their name and image beyond their death differ between and even within countries.

    37.[C] The James Dean film is a way to keep the actor's image relevant for younger generations, says Mark Roesler of CMG Worldwide, the firm that represents Dean's estate.

    38.[J] This refers to the idea that when objects trying to re-semble humans aren't quite perfect, they can make viewers feel uneasy because they fall somewhere between obviously non-human and fully human.

    39.[A] Digital humans are coming to a screen near you.

    40.[F] Ahidden hazard of digitally recreating a deccased (已故的)elebrity is the risk of damaging their legacy.

    41.[L] Webber expects that we will see more digital humans on screen.

    42.[B]Late in 2019,it was announced that US actor James Dean, who died in 1955, will star in a Vietnam War film sched-uled for release later this year.

    43.[H]A recreation, however itlke, willneser be indistinguishable fiom real actor,

    says Webber.

    44.[E] Now, a person can be animated from scratch.

    45.[I] As it becomes easier to digitally recreate celebrities and to entirely manufacture on-screen identities,could this kind of technology put actors out of jobs?

    三、仔细阅读

    第一套:

    We often think of drawing as something that takes inborn talent, but this kind of thinking

    46. A) It is a gift creative people are endowed with.

    47. C) They add beauty and charm to the world.

    48. A) Everybody is born with the capacity to draw.

    49. D) It helps improve concentration and memory.

    50. D) Precision in visual perception

    The car has reshaped our cities. It seems to offer autonomy for everyone...

    51. B) They present a false picture of the autonomy cars provide.

    52.C) Only some can be put to use under current traffic con-ditions.

    53. A) It is likely to create traffic jams in other places.

    54. B) It seldom delivers all the benefits as promised.

    55. C) Technological innovation should be properly regulat-

    第二套:

    Humans are fascinated by the source of their failings and vir-tues. This preoccupati..

    46.D) Students academic performance is determ ined by their genes

    47.A) Its result was questionable.

    48.B)It is not one of cause and effiect.

    49.A) Take all relevant factors into account in interpreting their data.

    50.D) Promoting discrimination in the name of science.

    Nicola Sturgeon’S speech last Tuesday setting out the Scottish government' S legislative programme...

    51.B) Tourists will have to pay a tax to visit Scotland.

    52.C) Its ruling party is opposed to taxes and regulation.

    53.D) Ease its financial burden of providing local services

    54.A) They don' t seem to care about the social cost of tourism..

    55.D)Unclear

    第三套:

    You can’t see it, smell it, or hear it, and people disagree on how precisely to define it, or where exactly it comes from.....

    46. D) G It contributes to intellectual growth but can easily be skilled.,

    47.B) Cultivation of creativity should permeate the entire school curriculum.

    48.C) Test-oriented teaching.

    49.B) They attach great importance to arts education.

    50.C) Providing all children with equal access to arts education.

    Emulating your conversation partner’ s actions is a common human behavior classified as“ mirroring. and has bee.....

    51.C) Ilmitate their partners' gestures without their knowing it.

    52.B) When both sides have a lot of things in common.

    53.A) It encourages people to imitate.

    54.A) It facilitates the creation of one’s own writing style.

    55.D) It may do harm as well as good.

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