2015六级第二套选词填空解析

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1、六级第二套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. Read the passage through carefully before making your choic

2、es. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter. Please mark the corresponding letter for each item on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.Questions 36 to 45 are based on the following passage.Innovation, the elixir(

3、灵丹妙药)of progress, has always cost people their jobs. In the Industrial Revolution hand weavers were 36 aside by the mechanical loom. Over the past 30 years the digital revolution has 37 many of the mid-skill jobs that supported 20th-century middle-class life. Typists, ticket agents, bank tellers and

4、 many production-line jobs have been dispensed with, just as the weavers were.For those who believe that technological progress has made the world a better place, such disruption is a natural part of rising 38 . Although innovation kills some jobs, it creates new and better ones, as a more 39 societ

5、y becomes richer and its wealthier inhabitants demand more goods and services. A hundred years ago one in three American workers was 40 on a farm. Today less than 2% of them produce far more food. The millions freed from the land were not rendered 41 , but found better-paid work as the economy grew

6、more sophisticated. Today the pool of secretaries has 42 , but there are ever more computer programmers and web designers.Optimism remains the right starting-point, but for workers the dislocating effects of technology may make themselves evident faster than its 43 . Even if new jobs and wonderful p

7、roducts emerge, in the short term income gaps will widen, causing huge social dislocation and perhaps even changing politics. Technologys 44 will feel like a tornado(旋风), hitting the rich world first, but 45 sweeping through poorer countries too. No government is prepared for it. A) benefitsB) displ

8、acedC) employedD) eventuallyE) impactF) joblessG) primarilyH) productiveI) prosperityJ) responsiveK) rhythmL) sentimentsM) shrunkN) sweptO) withdrawn Part III Reading Comprehension题源揭秘 本文选自经济学人2014 年 1 月 18 日刊载的一篇题为 Technology and Jobs Coming to an Office Near You 的文章。本文主要探讨了创新和技术进步对人们的工作的影响。科技创新是近年

9、来六级考试的热门话题,考生应高度重视。文章大意 文章阐述了创新给人们的工作带来的变化。创新推动了技术进步,从而使很多传统的工作被新的工作所取代。技术引起的混乱效应要比其带来的益处更容易显现出来,它最终会影响整个世界。全文翻译创新这一进步的灵丹妙药总是让人们丢掉工作。在工业革命中,手工织布工被机械织布机(36)抛到一边。在过去的 30 年里,数字革命已经(37)取代了很多需要中等技术的工作,这些工作维持着 20 世纪中产阶级的生活。打字员、票务员、银行出纳员以及很多生产线工作职位已经不再被需要,正如那些织布工一样。对于那些认为技术进步使世界变成了一个更好的地方的人来说,这种混乱是日益(38)繁荣

10、的一个自然部分。尽管创新毁掉了一些工作,但是它创造了新的、更好的工作,因为一个更(39)高效的社会变得更富裕,而且它的较富有的居民需要更多的商品和服务。100 年前,三分之一的美国工人(40)受雇于农场。如今他们当中不到 2%的人生产出多得多的食物。数百万从土地上被解放出来的美国工人并没有处于(41)失业的状态,而是找到了薪酬更高的工作,因为经济变得更发达。如今秘书备用人员已经(42)减少,但是计算机程序员和网页设计师 却比以往任何时候都多。乐观主义仍然是正确的起点,但是对工人们来说,技术引起的混乱效应或许会比它的(43)益处显现出来得快。即使新的工作和奇妙的产品出现,短期内收入差距将扩大,引

11、起严重的社会混乱,或许甚至改变政治局势。技术的(44)巨大影响将会像一阵旋风,首先对富裕的国家产生影响,但是(45)最后也会席卷较贫穷的国家。没有政府对其有所准备。高频词汇cost v.使丧失,使损失dispense with sb./sth.摈弃,不再需要,不再用disruptionn.干扰,混乱freev.解放,使摆脱renderv.使成为,使处于某状态pool of sth.(统称)备用人员emergev.出现,浮现词性分析A) benefits n.-s 优势,益处,成效B) displaced v.-ed 取代,替代C) employed v.-ed 雇用D) eventually

12、ad.最后,终于E) impact n.巨大影响,强大作用F) jobless a.无工作的,失业的G) primarily ad.主要地,根本地H) productive a.生产的, (尤指)多产的I) prosperity n.兴旺,繁荣,成功J) responsive a.反应敏捷的;热情的( to )K) rhythm n.节奏,韵律;规律L) sentiments n.-s(基于情感的)观点;伤感M) shrunk v.-ed 缩小;减少N) swept v.-ed 打扫;清除;席卷,横扫O) withdrawn v.-ed(使)撤回;停止供给原文再现Innovation, the

13、 elixir(灵丹妙药)of progress, has always cost people their jobs. In the Industrial Revolution hand weavers were (36)swept aside by the mechanical loom. Over the past 30 years the digital revolution has (37)displaced many of the mid-skill jobs that supported 20th-century middle-class life. Typists, ticke

14、t agents, bank tellers and many production-line jobs have been dispensed with, just as the weavers were.For those who believe that technological progress has made the world a better place, such disruption is a natural part of rising (38)prosperity. Although innovation kills some jobs, it creates new

15、 and better ones, as a more (39)productive society becomes richer and its wealthier inhabitants demand more goods and services. A hundred years ago one in three American workers was (40)employed on a farm. Today less than 2% of them produce far more food. The millions freed from the land were not re

16、ndered (41)jobless, but found better-paid work as the economy grew more sophisticated. Today the pool of secretaries has (42)shrunk, but there are ever more computer programmers and web designers.Optimism remains the right starting-point, but for workers the dislocating effects of technology may make themselves evident faster than its (43)benefits. Even if new jobs and wonderful products emerge, in the short term i

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