2016年6月英语六级真题和详细答案 第二套

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1、2016年6月英语六级真题第二套Part I Writing (30 minutes)Directions: For this part,you are allowed 30 minutes to write a shortessay on living in the virtual world. Try to imagine what will happen when people spend more and more time inthe virtual world instead of interacting in the real world. You are required to

2、 write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words.Part III Reading Comprehension (40 minutes)Section ADirections: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage.The robotics

3、revolution is set to bring humans face to face with an old fear-man-made creations as smart and capable as we are without a moral compass. As robots take on ever more complex roles, the question naturally_(27). Who will be responsible when they do something wrong? Manufacturers? Users? Software writ

4、ers? The answer depends on the robot.Robots already save us time, money and energy. In the future, they will improve our health care, social welfare and standard of living. The _(28)of computational power and engineering advances will _(29)enable lower-cost in-home care for the disabled,_(30)use of

5、driverless cars that may reduce drunk and distracted-driving accidents and countless home and service-industry uses from street cleaning to food preparation.But there are _(31)to be problems. Robot cars will crash. A drone (遥控飞行器)operator will _(32)someones privacy. A robotic lawn mower(割草机)will run

6、 over a neighbors cat. Juries sympathetic to the _(33)of machines will punish entrepreneurs with company-crushing _(34)and damages What should government do to protect people while _(35), space for innovation?Big. complicated systems on which much public safety depends, like driverless cars, should

7、be built _(36)and sold by manufacturers who take responsibility for ensuring safety and are liable for accidents. Governments should set safety requirements and then let insurers price the risk of the robots based on the manufacturers driving record. not the passengers.A.arisesB.ascendsC.boundD.comb

8、inationE.definiteF.eventuallyG.interfereH.invadeI.manifestingJ.penaltiesK.preservingL.programmedM.proximatelyN.victimsO.widespreadSection BDirections: In this section, you are going to read a passage with ten statements attached to it. Each statement contains information given in one of the paragrap

9、hs. Identify the paragraph from which the information is derived. You may choose a paragraph more than once. Each paragraph is marked with a letter. Answer the questions by marking the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2.Reform and Medical CostsAAmerican are deeply concerned about the relentless

10、rise in health care costs and health insurance premiums. They need to know if reform will help solve the problem. The answer is that no once has an easy fix rising medical costs. The fundamental fixreshaping how care is delivered and how doctors are paid in a wasteful, abnormal systemis likely to be

11、 a achieved only through trial and incremental(渐进的)gains.BThe good news is that a bill just approved by the House and a bill approved by the Senate Finance Committee would implement or test many reforms that should help slow the rise in medical costs over the long term. As report in The New England

12、Journal of Medicine concluded. Pretty much every proposed innovation found in the health policy Iiterature these days is contained in these measures.CMedical spending, which typically rises faster than wages and the overall economy, is propelled by two things: the high prices charged for medical ser

13、vices in this country and the volume of unnecessary care delivered by doctors and hospitals, which often perform a lot more tests and treatments than patient really needs.DHere are some of the important proposals in the House and Senate bills to try to address those problem, and why it is hard to kn

14、ow how well they will work.EBoth bills would reduce the rate of growth in annual Medicare payments to hospital, nursing homes and other providers by amounts comparable to the productivity savings routinely made in other industries with the help of new technologies and new ways to organize work. This

15、 proposal could save Medicare more than $100 billion over the next decade. If private plans demanded similar productivity savings from providers, and refused to let providers shift additional costs to them, the savings could be much larger. Critics say Congress will give in to lobbyists and let inef

16、ficient provider off the hook(放过). That is far less likely to happen if Congress also adopts strong pay-go rules requiring that any increase in payments to providers be offset by new taxes or budge cuts.FThe Senate Finance bill would impose an excise tax(消费税)on health insurance plans that cost more than $8,000 for an individual or $21,000 for a family. It would m

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