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2025年6月大学英语六级阅读试题及答案(三套全)

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大学英语六级阅读-第 1 套参考答案
Section A 选词填空
In her second year, Charlene Duong learned of the use of poisonous...
答案速查
26 - 30 JBLFA 31 - 35 DCEGO
1.J) intrigued
2.B) chronic
3.L) outlet
4.F) environment
5.A) aesthetic
6.D) conventionally
7.C) contaminated
8.E) emissions
9.G) hampering
10.O) weeding

Section B 长篇阅读
Why Your Library Is the Most Important Place in Town
答案速查
36-40 GCIDA 41-45 LFHBK
题干、答案和定位处
36. G People going to the library in search of information can build connections with each other there.
37. C According to advocates of libraries as community builders, librarians are not doing their job well if they do not change their communities.
38. I With the costs of education continually rising, public libraries remain places where all people can have access to education.
39. D Libraries draw large crowds, thus creating lots of business opportunities in neighboring areas.
40. A With the world more and more digitalized, people sometimes underestimate the role of libraries as community and cultural centers.
41.L Various programs organized by public libraries for children and adolescents help narrow the gap between students from varying economic backgrounds.
42.F In an organized archive, people can do research on their family history and find out how their ancestors came to settle in the new land.
43.H Public libraries organize cultural events, often allowing people of different income levels to attend free of charge.
44.B Besides being an information provider, the library performs many other important services for the community.
45.K Public libraries can help build small communities of people with different backgrounds and ideologies.

Section C 仔细阅读
Passage 1
Nationally, one in six children miss 15 or more days of school in a year.
答案 46-50 CABBC
46.What does the U.S. secretary of education say in his open letter?
C) Low academic achievement is mainly attributed to school absences.
47.What do the authors find about school absences?
A) Excused school absences have little impact on children’s learning.
48.What do the authors believe concerning unexcused school absences?
B) They point directly to many of the out-of-school challenges confronting children and their families.
49.What is the assumption underlying education policies in the U.S.?
B) Schools can boost children’s academic performance by effective intervention.
50.What do the authors suggest doing regarding school absences?
C) Directing resources to helping needy children.
Passage 2
After earning a bachelor's degree, I was determined to do what I love. ...
51-55 DDDCB
51.What did the author advise people do for almost a decade?
D) Do whatever they are zealous for.
52.How did the author feel about the passion principle through his research?
D) He was struck by its broad popularity.
53.What is important to turning one's passion into a stable, good-paying job?
D) Financial backing and social connections.
54.What happens when everyone is encouraged to follow their passion?
C) Socioeconomic inequality is likely to persist.
55.What does the author say about employers of passionate workers?
B) They exploit these workers’ passion to benefit themselves.

大学英语六级阅读第 2 套参考答案
Section A 选词填空
The slow progress of women in elective office is...
答案 26-30 BEFAI 31-35 DCGLN
26. B) consequences
27. E) enact
28. F) equity
29. A) bolsters
30. I) formidable
31. D) dramatically
32. C) credentials
33. G) especially
34. L) prioritize
35. N) sustained

Section B 长篇阅读 The Benefits of Solitude
答案:36-40 CHBIM 41-45 EOLGN

Section C 仔细阅读
Passage One
Simulators are most often utilized within industries such as nuclear power, aviation and surgery where failure results in disastrous consequences.
答案 46-50 CAADB
46. C) They call for enthusiastic support from the workforce.
47. A) Allow them to see what could possibly be achieved.
48. A) They are generally incapable of changing workers’ behaviors on the job.
49. D) Its potential for learners to explore, experiment and practice without any risk.
50. B) Apply promptly what they learn to their jobs.
Passage Two
GDP growth is not a good indicator of...
答案 51-55 ACBDB
51. A) It should be made sustainable.
52. C) Happiness means different things to different people.
53. B) Provide people with access to resources for a better life.
54. D) Governments still take economic development as their priority.
55. B) Governments’ goal should be people-oriented.
Passage Three
With the rise of pop music, jazz, and electronic music, both opera and classical music started to fade away from the public eye.
答案:51-55 ADCBA
51. What does the author think of classical music and opera in today’s world?
A) They still make their presence felt.
52. What do we learn about much of the popular music currently produced?
D) It contains elements similar to those in some masterpieces of classical music.
53. Why does the author mention the invention of the rock opera?
C) To show the relevance of opera and classical music.
54. Why are classical music pieces still used as background music in modern movies?
B) They are considered to be the most expressive type of music.
55. What do we learn about our modern music?
A) It could not have come into being without classical music and opera as its foundation.

大学英语六级阅读第 3 套参考答案
Section A 选词填空
No beast on Earth is tougher than the tiny tardigrade (缓步类动物).
答案速查
26 - 30 KBIAJ 31 - 35 CDFHE
K) survive
B) blasted
I) rigors
A) adaptations
J) seemingly
C) catastrophic
D) evolved
F) interior
O) unfolding
E) feat

Section B 长篇阅读
Yes, eating meat affects the environment, but cows are not killing the climate
答案速查
36-40 EKHAI 41-45 MDLCJ
题干、答案和定位处
36.The FAO concluded that farm animals were producing more greenhouse gases than all modes of transportation combined.
【答案】E
37.Consumption of meat per person in developing countries is much less than that in countries like the U.S.
【答案】K
38. The FAO was worthy of praise in that it admitted its mistake once it was pointed out.
【答案】H
39. Environmentalists try hard to make people consume less meat to combat climate change.
【答案】A
40. Recent research has shown that even if Americans quit eating meat altogether, the resulting reduction of greenhouse gases in the U.S. would be slight.
【答案】I
41.More than half of the world's farmland is suitable only for animals like cows to graze on.
【答案】M
42.The allegation that farm animals produce the world's largest portion of greenhouse gases is responsible for meat's bad reputation.
【答案】D
43.Raising farm animals makes it easier to meet people's nutritional needs.
【答案】L
44.The author doesn't believe giving up meat and meat products will be a cure-all for the environmental problem.
【答案】C
45.Changes in America's farming technology and management in the past decades have increased efficiency and reduced greenhouse gas emissions in meat production.
【答案】J

Section C 仔细阅读
Passage 1
Why are we so worried about our careers? Partly it's to do with money, but there's a psychological aspect to our fears as well.
答案
46-50 ACDAB
46.What gives rise to our worry about careers apart from money?
A) Fear of being judged in a snobbish manner.
47.What do we learn from the passage about today's snobs?
C) They judge a person by their occupation.
48.What does the author say about people's interest in material goods?
D) It arises from their craving for social recognition.
49.What kind of people do snobs deem worth respect and esteem?
A) Those with fame and fortune.
50.What does the author imply we should do to avoid being snobbish?
B) Be kind to and curious about those who we happen to meet in our lives.
Passage 2
Women have historically been paid less.
答案
51-55 BBCDB
51.What do we learn about the gender pay gap in the US during the 1980s?
B) It was shrinking rapidly.
52.What happened with the introduction of state and federal family leave policies?
B) The rate of gender wage convergence started to fall noticeably.
53.What partly accounts for the slip in women’s salaries?
C) The huge amounts of time and energy women spend taking care of the family.
54.What does the new study say about wage parity?
D) It would have been attained with the continuation of the 1980s trend.
55.What prevents women from achieving parity with men in the final analysis?
B) Giving birth to children and taking care of them.

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