恩波6级老题型5套卷答案
答案解析
模拟试卷二
Part Ⅱ Reading Comprehension
21. D22. A23. B24. C25. D26. A27. B28. C29. D30. C
31. B32. A33. C34. C35. D36. B37. D38. C39. A40. B
Part Ⅲ Vocabulary
41. A42. A43. D44. B45. B46. D47. C48. A49. C50. D
51. B52. C53. A54. B55. D56. A57. C58. B59. B60. A
61. C62. D63. A64. D65. B66. C67. C68. A69. B70. D
Part Ⅳ Error Correction
S1. only∧→doesS2.not ∧→beenS3. are →isS4. and→but
S5. are→isS6. With→WithoutS7. it→theyS8. ∧world→the
S9. shows→showingS10. not→
Part Ⅴ Writing
The Problem of Ageing Population in China
The problem of ageing population is troubling many countries, especially the developed countries. China will soon be on the threshold of ageing population. Some cities, like Shanghai, Guangzhou, are already on the list. From the statistics given by the above table, China’s population will approach 410 million in 2050, with the growing population up to 27.4%, which means one in four people will be old citizens.
The ageing problem is bringing a series of social problems to China. First, many families in China consist of father, mother and one child. The only child has to care for the old parents in two families after he/she gets married. With the present inadequate social security system, this will present a grave problem to the old population. Second, the ageing process will inevitably result in the shortage of labor, which in turn will affect national economy.
What should we do to deal with the forthcoming problem? No doubt, building up the economic power of our country is the priority. Only when we have powerful economic foundation, can we care for the welfare of the huge ageing population. Besides, the only—child policy should be adjusted at a proper stage so as to keep a sensible percentage of the youth. In this way, the problem of ageing population can be relieved to some extent.
模拟试卷三
Part Ⅱ Reading Comprehension
21. B22. A23. D24. A25. D26. C27. D28. D29. A30. B
31. A32. C33. D34. C35. B36. C37. D38. D39. C40. B
Part Ⅲ Vocabulary
41. C42. B43. C44. D45. B46. A47. C48. A49. A50. B
51. C52. D53. A54. B55. B56. C57. D58. C59. D60. C
61. B62. D63. B64. A65. B66. B67. D68. A69. B70. C
Part Ⅳ Error Correction
S1. no→notS2. place→landS3. started→startS4. working→work
S5. Anyone→EveryoneS6. but→.S7. before→after
S8. But→AndS9. it→theyS10. house∧→as
Part Ⅴ Writing
A Speech on Tele—education
Ladies and Gentlemen:
With the rapid development of science and technology, tele—education has sped up in our country. While many people speak highly of its advantages, others see more disadvantages deriving from it.
The advocates of tele—education give their arguments as follows. For one thing,
tele—education makes it possible for people in remote areas to learn the subjects they are interested in. For another, people have a wider range of choices as to teachers and lessons through tele—education, because they can listen to the best lessons by the best teachers in the country, or even in the world.
Just as “Every advantage has its disadvantages”, the opponents believe that not all the people have access to tele—education because many are poor. In addition, the students cannot contact teachers, but interpersonal relations are important to their study.
As far as I am concerned, we should develop tele—education more rapidly to benefit more students. Meanwhile, we can design some programs to help teachers and students to contact each other.
Thank you for being with me. Good—bye.
模拟试卷四
Part Ⅱ Reading Comprehension
21. D22. B23. A24. D25. C26. B27. C28. D29. A30. A
31. B32. A33. B34. C35. B36. D37. C38. B39. B40. A
Part Ⅲ Vocabulary
41. A42. B43. C44. B45. A46. B47. B48. A49. A50. D
51. C52. B53. A54. B55. D56. A57. B58. B59. A60. C
61. C62. D63. C64. A65. D66. B67. C68. C69. B70. A
Part Ⅳ Cloze
71. C72. B73. D74. C75. A76. A77. B78. D79. B80. A
81. D82. A83. C84. A85. D86. C87. B88. D89. D90. C
Part Ⅴ Writing
Overseas Study at an Early Age
Nowadays more and more parents are eager to send their children to study abroad before they finish high school by whatever means and at whatever cost.
It is quite understandable for parents to send their children to study overseas because they place high expectations on their children. They are encouraged by the success stories of those who have completed their overseas study. With the development of economy, companies and institutions at home are giving more and more emphasis on overseas experiences, too.
Consequently, pursuing overseas study became a kind of short cut in gaining a better future. Moreover, there is still one underlying reason for this rush-economic reason. The rapid economic progress in the past few years in China has enabled more and more parents to afford the huge cost for their children’s overseas study.
As for me, overseas study is surely a helpful way to get both advanced knowledge and necessary experiences, but overseas study at an early age is neither necessary nor beneficial. The students may be too young to either tend for themselves or think for themselves. I do think that overseas study can contribute to one’s
self—improvement, but it’s better to be pursued after one has finished his college study at home, when he is more capable of learning and living on his own.