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大学英语六级考试2024年6月真题(第一套) PartI Writing (30minutes) Directions:For thispart,you are allowed30 minutes to write an essay thatbegins with thesentence“There is a growing awareness of the importance ofdigital literacy and skills in today's world.”You can make comments,citeexamplesoruseyourpersonalexperiencestodevelopyouressay.Youshouldwriteatleast150 wordsbutnomorethan200words Youshouldcopythesentencegiveninquotesatthebeginningofyouressay. PartII ListeningComprehension (30minutes) SectionA Directions:Inthissection,youwillheartwolongconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,you willhear fourquestions.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,you mustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Thenmarkthecorrespondingletter onAnswerSheetIwithasinglelinethroughthecentre Questions1to4arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard. 1.A)Replytotheman'slastproposalwithinashorttime. B)Signtheagreementifonesmallchangeismadetoit. C)Makeasponsorshipdealforher clientatthemeeting. D)Givethemansomegoodnewsregardingthecontract 2.A)They are becoming impatient. C)Theyareusedtomakingalterations. B)Theyareafraidtimeisrunningout. D)Theyareconcernedaboutthedetails. 3.A)Toprevent geographical discrimination. C)Toavoidanyconflictofinterest B)Totapthefoodandbeveragemarket. D)Toreduceunfaircompetition 4.A)Itisapotentialmarketfor foodandbeverage. C)Itisanegligiblemarketforhiscompany. B)Itisveryattractiveforrealestatedevelopers. D)Itisverydifferentfromothermarkets. Questions5to8arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard. 5.A)Theyarethrilledbyarare astronomicphenomenon B)Theyarecelebratingabigeventon mountaintops. C)Theyareenthusiasticaboutbigscience-related stories. D)TheyarejoinedbyastronomersallacrossNorthAmerica. 6.A)Itwillbethemostformidableofitskindinovera century B)ItwillcomeclosesttoEarthinmorethanonehundredyears C)Itwilleclipsemanyothersucheventsinhumanhistory D)ItwillbeseenmostclearlyfromDenver'smountaintops. 7.A)A blur. C)Theedgeofourgalaxy. B)Stars. D)Anordinaryflyingobject. 8.A)Use professional equipment. C)Fixtheireyesduenorth B)Climbtothenearbyheights D)Makeuseofphone apps ·2024年6月六级真题(第一套)· 1 淘宝:谈辰图书企业店SectionB Directions: In this section,you will hear twopassages.At the end of each passage,you will hear three orfour questions.Both thepassage and the questions will be spoken only once.After you hear a question,you must choose the best answerfrom thefour choices marked A),B),C)andD).Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet Iwithasinglelinethroughthecentre Questions9to 11arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard. 9.A)Whether consumers should be warned against ultra-processed foods. B)Whetherthere is sufficient scientific consensus on dietary guidelines C)Whetherguidelines can formthebasis fornutrition adviceto consumers. D)Whether food scientistswill agree onthe concept ofultra-processed foods 10.A)By the labor cost for the final products C)Bythe extent ofchemical alteration. B)Bythe degree ofindustrialprocessing. D)Bythe convention ofclassification. 11.A)Increased consumers'expenses. C)People's misunderstanding of nutrition. B)Greaterrisk ofchronic diseases. D)Children's dislike for unprocessed foods Questions 12to 15arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard. 12.A)They begin to think of the benefits of constraints.C)They try hard to maximize their mental energy. B)Theytryto seek solutions from creativepeople. D)Theybeginto seetheworld in a different way 13.A)It is characteristic ofall creative people. C)It is a creative person's response to limitation. B)It is essentialtopushing society forward. D)It is an impetusto socio-economic development. 14.A)Scarcity or abundance ofresourceshas little impact onpeople's creativity. B)Innovativepeople are not constrained in connecting unrelated concepts C)Peoplehaveno incentivetouse availableresources innew ways. D)Creative people tend to consume more available resources 15.A)It is key to a company's survival. C)It is essential to meeting challenges B)It shapes and focuses problems. D)It thrives best when constrained. SectionC Directions:In thissection,you willhear three recordingsoflectures or talksfollowedby three orfourquestions. The recordings will be played only once.After you hear a question,you must choose the best answerfrom the four choices markedA),B),C)and D).Then mark the corresponding letter onAnswer Sheet 1 with asingle line throughthe centre. Questions 16to 18 arebasedonthe recordingyouhavejustheard. 16.A)Because they are learned. C)Because they have to be properly personalized B)Because they come naturally. D)Because there can be more effective strategies 17.A)The extent ofdifference and ofsimilaritybetweenthetwo sides. B)Theknowledge ofthe specific expectationthe other sideholds. C)The importance ofone's goals and oftherelationship. D)The approaches one adoptsto conflictmanagement. 18.A)The fox. C)The shark B)The owl. D)The turtle. ·2024年6月六级真题(第一套)· 2Questions 19to21arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard. 19.A)Help save species from extinction and boosthuman health. B)Understandhowplants and animalsperished overthe past. C)Help gather information publicly available to researchers D)Find out the cause ofextinction ofBritain's 66,000 species 20.A)It was once dominated by dinosaurs C)Itsprospects depend on future human behaviour B)Ithas enteredthe sixthmass extinction. D)Its climate change is aggravated by humans 21.A)It dwarfs all other efforts to conserve,protect and restore biodiversity on earth B)It is costly to get started andrequires thejoint efforts ofthousands ofscientists C)It canhelp tobringbackthe largenumbers ofplants and animals that have gone extinct D)It is the most exciting,most relevant,mosttimely and most internationally inspirational Questions22to25 arebased onthe recordingyou havejustheard. 22.A)Cultural identity. C)The Copernican revolution. B)Social evolution. D)Human individuality 23.A)It is a delusion to be disposed of. C)It is amyth spreadby JohnDonne'spoem. B)It isprevalent even among academics. D)It isrootedinthemindset ofthe 17th century 24.A)He believes in Copernicanphilosophical doctrines about the universe. B)Hehasgained ample scientific evidence attheUniversity ofReading. C)Hehas foundthatourinner selfandmaterial selfareinterconnected. D)He contendsmostofourbodycellscan only live a few days orweeks. 25.A)By comingto seehow disruptive suchproblemshave gottobe. B)Byrealisingthatwe all cando our ownbit in such endeavours. C)Bybecoming awarethatwe arepart ofabiggerworld. D)Bymakingjoint effortsresolutely andpersistently. PartⅢ ReadingComprehension (40minutes) SectionA Directions: Inthissection,there isapassagewith ten blanks.You are required to selectone wordforeach blank from a list ofchoices given in a word bankfollowing thepassage.Read thepassage through carefully before makingyour choices.Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter.Please mark the corresponding letterfor eachitemonAnswer Sheet2with asingle line through the centre.You may notuse any ofthewords in the bank morethanonce. It's quite remarkable how different genres of music can spark unique feelings,emotions,and memories. Studieshave shownthatmusiccanreduce stressand anxietybefore surgeriesandwe are all attractedtoward our ownuniquelifesoundtrack. Ifyou're looking to 26stress,youmight want to give classical music atry. The sounds ofclassical music produce a calming effect letting 27 pleasure-inducing dopamine(多巴 胺 )in the brain that helps control attention,learning and emotional responses.It can also turn down the body's stressresponse,resulting in an overallhappiermood.Itturns out apleasant mood can lead to 28in a person's thinking. Although there are many great 29 of classical music like Bach,Beethoven and Handel,none of these artists'music seems to have the same health effects as Mozart's does.According to researchers,listening to ·2024年6月六级真题(第一套)· 3 淘宝:谈辰图书企业店Mozart can increase brain wave activity and improve30 function.Another study found that the distinctive features ofMozart's music trigger parts ofthe brain that are responsible for high-level mental functions.Even maternity 31 useMozarttohelpnewbornbabiesadaptto life outsideofthemother'sbelly. It has been found that listening to classical music 32 _reduces a person's blood pressure.Researchers believe that the calming sounds ofclassical music may help your heart 33 from stress.Classical music can also be a great tool to help people who have trouble sleeping.One study found that students who had trouble sleepingsleptbetterwhiletheywerelisteningtoclassicalmusic. Whether classical music is something that you listen to on a regular basis or not,it wouldn't 34totake timeoutofyourdayto listentomusicthat you find 35 .Youwillbe surprised athowgood itmakesyou feel andthepotentiallypositive change inyour health A)alleviate I)loose B)clarity J)majestic C)cognitive K)mandatory D)composers L)recover E)hurt M)significantly F)inhibiting N)soothing G)interrogation O)wards H)intrinsically SectionB Directions: In this section,you are going to read apassage with ten statements attached to it.Each statement contains information given in one of the paragraphs.Identify theparagraph from which the information is derived.You may choose a paragraph more than once.Each paragraph is marked with a letter.Answer the questions bymarking the corresponding letteron Answer Sheet 2. TheCuriousCaseoftheTreeThatOwnsItself A)In the city ofAthens,Georgia,there exists a rather curious local landmark—a large white oak that is almost universally statedto own itself.Because ofthis,it is considered one ofthemost famoustrees intheworld.So howdidthistreecometo own itselfandthe land around it? B)Sometime in the 19th century a Georgian called Colonel William Jackson reportedly took a likingto the said tree and endeavored to protect it from any danger.As to why he loved it so,the earliest documented account ofthis story is an anonymously written front page article in the Athens WeeklyBannerpublished on August 12,1890.It states,“Col.Jackson had watched the tree grow from his childhood,and grew to love it almost as he would a human.Its luxuriant leaves and sturdy limbs had often protected him from the heavy rains, and out ofits highest branches he had many a time gotten the eggs ofthe feathered singers.He watched its growth,and when reaching a ripe old age he saw the tree standing in its magnificent proportions,he was painedtothinkthatafterhisdeathitwouldfallinto thehandsofthosewhomight destroyit.” C)Towards this end,Jackson transferred by means ofa deed ownership ofthe tree and a little land around it to the tree itself.The deed read,“W.H.Jackson for and in consideration of the great affection which he bears the said tree,and his great desire to see it protected has conveyed unto the said oak tree entire possession of itselfandofalllandwithineightfeet ofitonall sides.” D)In time,the tree came to be something ofa tourist attraction,known as The TreeThat Owns Itself.However, in the early 20th century,the tree started showing signs ofits slow death,with little that could be done about ·2024年6月六级真题(第一套)· 4 淘宝:谈辰图书企业店it.Fathertimecomesforusalleventually,evenouroftenlong lived,tall and leafy fellow custodians(看管者) of Earth.Finally,on October 9,1942,the over 30 meter tall and 200-400 year old tree fell,rumor has it,as a resultofaseverewindstormand/orviahavingpreviouslydied anditsrootsrotted. E)About four years later,members of the Junior Ladies Garden Club(who'd tended to the tree before its unfortunate death)tracked down a small tree grown from a nut taken from the original tree.And so it was that on October 9,1946,under the direction ofProfessor Roy Bowden ofthe College ofAgriculture at the University of Georgia,this little tree was transplanted to the location of its ancestor.A couple of months later,an official ceremony was held featuring none other than the Mayor ofAthens,Robert L McWhorter,to commemoratetheoccasion. F)Thisnewtreebecameknown as The Son ofthe Tree That Owns Itselfand itwas assumed that,as the original tree's heir,it naturally inherited the land it stood on.Ofcourse,there are many dozens ofother trees known to exist descending from the original,as people taking a nut from it to grow elsewhere was a certainty.That said,to date,none ofthe original tree's other children have petitioned the courts for their share ofthe land,so it seems all good.In any event,The Son ofthe Tree That Owns Itselfstill stands today,though often referred tosimplyasTheTreeThatOwnsItself. G)Thisallbringsus aroundtowhether Jackson ever actually gave legal ownership ofthe tree to itselfinthe first placeandwhethersuch a deedislegallybinding. H)Well,to begin with,it turns out Jackson only spent about three years of his life in Athens,starting at the age of43 from 1829 to 1832,sort ofdismissing the idea that he loved the tree from spending time under it as a child and watching it grow,and then worrying about what would happen to it after he died.Further,an extensive search ofland ownershiprecords inAthens doesnot seemto indicateJackson ever ownedthe land thetree sitson. I)He did live on a lot of land directly next to it for those three years,but whether he owned that land or not isn't clear.Whatever the case,in 1832 a four acre parcel,which included the land the tree was on and the neighboring land Jackson lived on,among others,was sold to University professor Malthus A Ward.In the transaction,Wardwas required to pay Jackson a sum of$1,200(about $31,000 today),either for the property itselfor simply in compensation for improvements Jackson had made on the lot.In the end,whether he ever owned the neighboring lot or was simply allowed to use it while he allegedly worked at the University,he definitelyneverownedthelotthetree grew on,whichisthemostimportantbit forthetopic athand. J)After Professor Ward purchased the land,Jackson and his family purchased a 655 acre parcel a few miles away and moved there.Ten years later,in 1844,Jackson seemed to have come into financial difficulties and hadhis littleplantation seizedbythe Clarke County Sheriff's office and auctioned offto settlethe mortgage. Thus,had he owned some land in Athens itself,including the land the tree sat on,presumably he would have sold ittoraise funds or otherwisehad ittakenaswell. K)Andwhateverthe case there,Jacksonwouldhave known property taxes needed to be paid on the deeded land for the tree tobe truly secure in its future.Yet no account or record indicates any trust or the like was setup tofacilitatethis L)On top of all this,there is no hard evidence such a deed ever existed,despite the fact that deed records in Athens go back many decades before Jackson's death in 1876 and that it was supposed to have existed in 1890inthearchivesaccordingtotheoriginalanonymousnewsreporterwho claimstohave seenit. M)As you might imagine from all ofthis,few give credit to this side ofthe story.So how did all ofthis come aboutthen? N)It is speculatedtohavebeen inventedbythe imagination ofthe said anonymous author atthe Athens Weekly Banner in the aforementioned 1890 front page article titled“Deeded to Itself”,which by the way contained ·2024年6月六级真题(第一套)· 5 淘宝:谈辰图书企业店several elements that are much more easily proved to be false.As to why the author would do this,it's speculatedperhapsitwas a 19thcenturyversion ofaclick-baitthought exercise onwhetheritwouldbelegal for someoneto deed such anon-consciouslivingthingtoitselfornot. O)Whatever the case,the next known instance ofthe TreeThat Owns Itselfbeing mentioned wasn't until 1901 in the Centennial Edition ofthat same paper,the Athens Weekly Banner.This featured another account very clearly just copying the original article published about a decade before,only slightly reworded.The next account was in 1906,again in the Athens Weekly Banner,again very clearly copying the original account, only slightly reworded,the 19th century equivalent of re-posts when the audience has forgotten about the original. 36.Jackson was said to have transferred his ownership ofthe oak tree to itselfin order to protect it from being destroyed. 37.No proofhas been found from an extensive search that Jackson had ever owned the land where the oak tree grew 38.Whenitwasrainingheavily,Jackson oftentook shelterunder abigtreethat is saidto own itself. 39.There is no evidence that Jacksonhad made arrangements topayproperty taxes for the land onwhich the oak tree sat. 40.ProfessorWardpaidJackson overonethousand dollarswhenpurchasing apiece ofland fromhim. 41.Itis saidthetreethatowned itselffell in aheavywindstorm. 42.The storyoftheoaktreeis suspectedtohavebeeninvented asathought exercise. 43.Jackson'slittleplantationwas auctionedoffto settlehis debt in themid-19th century 44.An official ceremonywasheldto celebratethetransplantingofa smalltreetowhere its ancestorhad stood. 45.The story ofthe Tree That Owns Itself appeared in the local paper several times,with slight alterations in wording. Section C Directions: There are 2 passages in this section.Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements.For each ofthem there arefour choices marked A),B),C)and D).You should decide on the best choiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet 2 with asingle linethrough the centre. PassageOne Questions46to50arebasedonthefollowingpassage. It is irrefutablethat employeesknowthe differencebetween right and wrong.Sowhy don'tmore employees intervenewhenthey see someoneexhibitingat-riskbehaviorintheworkplace? There are a number of factors that influence whether people intervene.First,they need to be able to see a risky situation beginning to unfold.Second,the company's culture needs to make them feel safe to speakup.And third,theyneedtohavethecommunication skillsto say something effectively. This is not strictly a workplace problem;it's a growing problem offthejob too.Every day people witness things on the street and choose to stand idly by.This is known as the bystander effect—the more people who witness an event,the less likely anyone in that group is to help the victim.The psychology behind this is called diffusion ofresponsibility.Basically,the larger the crowd,the more people assume that someone else will take careofit—meaningnooneeffectivelyintervenesoractsin amoment ofneed. This crowd mentality is strong enough for people to evade their known responsibilities.But it's not only frontline workers who don't make safety interventions in the workplace.There are also instances where supervisorsdonotinterveneeither. ·2024年6月六级真题(第一套)· 6 淘宝:谈辰图书企业店When a group of employees sees unsafe behavior not being addressed at a leadership level it creates the precedentthatthis ishowthese situations shouldbe addressed,thus definingthe safety culture for everyone. Despite the factthatworkers are encouragedto intervenewhen they observe unsafe operations,this happens less than half of the time.Fear is the ultimate factor in not intervening.There is a fear of penalty,a fear that they'll have to do more work ifthey intervene.Unsuccessful attempts in the past are another strong contributing factor to why people don't intervene—they tend to prefer to defer that action to someone else for all future situations. On many worksites,competent workers must be appointed.Part of theirjob is to intervene when workers perform a taskwithoutthe proper equipment or ifthe conditions are unsafe.Competentworkers are alsorequired to stopworkfromcontinuingwhenthere'sa danger. Supervisors also play a critical role.Even ifa competent person isn't required,supervisors need a broad set ofskillstonot only identify and alleviateworkplacehazardsbut alsobuild a safety climatewithintheirteamthat supports intervening and open communication amongthem. Beyond competent workers and supervisors,it's important to educate everyone within the organization that they are obliged to intervene ifthey witness a possible unsafe act,whether you're adesignated competentperson, a supervisoror a frontline worker 46.What is one ofthe factors contributingto failure ofintervention in face ofriskybehaviorintheworkplace? A)Slack supervision style C)Unforeseeable risk. B)Unfavorable workplace culture. D)Blocked communication. 47.What does the author mean by“diffusion of responsibility”(Line 4,Para.3)? A)Themorepeople are around,themorethey need to worry about their personal safety. B)The morepeople who witness an event,the less likely anyone will venture toparticipate. C)Themorepeople idling around onthe street,themore likely they need taking care of. D)The morepeople are around,the less chance someone will step forward to intervene. 48.Whathappenswhenunsafebehavioratthe workplace isnot addressedbythe leaders? A)No onewill intervenewhen they see similarbehaviors. B)Everyonewill see it asthe easiestwayto dealwith crisis. C)Workers have to take extra caution executing their duties D)Workersarelefttotake care ofthe emergencythemselves. 49.What istheultimatereasonworkers won't act when they see unsafe operations? A)Preference ofdeferring the action to others. C)Fear ofbeing isolated by coworkers B)Anticipation ofleadership intervention. D)Fear ofhaving to do more work 50.What is critical to ensuring workplace safety? A)Workers be trained to operate their equipmentproperly B)Workers exhibiting at-riskbehaviorbe strictly disciplined. C)Supervisors create a safety environment for timely intervention. D)Supervisors conduct effective communication with frontline workers. PassageTwo Questions51to55 arebasedonthefollowingpassage. The term“environmentalist”can mean different things.It used to refer to people trying to protect wildlife and natural ecosystems.In the 21st century,the term has evolved to capture the need to combat human-made climate change ·2024年6月六级真题(第一套)· 7 淘宝:谈辰图书企业店The distinction between these two strands ofenvironmentalism is the cause ofa split within the scientific community aboutnuclear energy On one side are purists who believe nuclear power isn't worth the risk and the exclusive solution to the climate crisis is renewable energy.The opposing side agrees that renewables are crucial,but says society needs an amount of power available to meet consumers'basic demands when the sun isn't shining and the wind isn't blowing.Nuclear energy,being far cleaner than oil,gas and coal,is a natural option,especially where hydroelectric capacity is limited Leon Clarke,who helped author reports for the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change,isn't an uncritical supporter ofnuclear energy,but says it's a valuable option to have ifwe're serious about reaching carbonneutrality. “Core to all of this is the degree to which you think we can actually meet climate goals with 100% renewables,”he said.“Ifyou don't believe we can do it,and you care about the climate,you are forced to think aboutsomethinglikenuclear.” The achievability of universal 100%renewability is similarly contentious.Cities such as Burlington, Vermont,have been“100%renewable”for years.But these cities often have small populations,occasionally still rely on fossil fuel energy and have significant renewable resources at their immediate disposal.Meanwhile, countriesthatmanagetorunoffrenewablestypicallydosothankstoextraordinaryhydroelectric capabilities. Germany stands as the best case study for a large,industrialized country pushing into green energy Chancellor Angela Merkel in 2011 announced Energiewende,an energy transition that would phase out nuclear and coal while phasing in renewables.Wind and solar power generation has increased over 400%since 2010, andrenewablesprovided46%ofthe country's electricity in2019. But progress has halted in recent years.The instability of renewables doesn't just mean energy is often not produced at night,but also that solar and wind can overwhelm the grid during the day,forcing utilities to pay customers to use their electricity.Lagging grid infrastructure struggles to transport this overabundance of green energy from Germany's north to its industrial south,meaning many factories still run on coal and gas.The political limithas alsobeenreached in someplaces,with citizens meeting the construction ofnew wind turbines withloudprotests. The result is that Germany's greenhouse gas emissions have fallen by around 11.5%since 2010—slower thantheEUaverageof13.5%. 51.What accounts forthe dividewithinthe scientific community aboutnuclear energy? A)Attentiontocombatinghuman-madeclimate change. B)Emphasis onprotectingwildlife andnatural ecosystems. C)Evolution ofthe term ‘green energy'over the last century D)Adherenceto different interpretations ofenvironmentalism. 52.What is the solution to energy shortage proposed by purists'opponents? A)Relyingonrenewables firmly andexclusively. C)Opting for nuclear energy when necessary B)Using fossil fuel and green energy alternately. D)Limiting people's non-basic consumption. 53.WhatpointdoestheauthorwanttomakewithcitieslikeBurlingtonasanexample? A)It is controversialwhetherthe goal ofthewholeworld's exclusive dependence onrenewables is attainable B)It is contentious whether cities with large populations have renewable resources at their immediate disposal. ·2024年6月六级真题(第一套)· 8 淘宝:谈辰图书企业店C)Itisarguablewhethercitiesthatmanagetorun offrenewableshave sustainablehydroelectric capabilities. D)Itisdebatablewhethertraditionalfossil fuel energy canbe done awaywith entirelythroughouttheworld. 54.Whatdowelearnabout Germanyregardingrenewable energy? A)Ithasincreaseditswindandsolarpower generation fourtimesoverthelasttwo decades. B)Itrepresentsagoodexampleofamajorindustrialized countrypromoting green energy. C)Itrelies onrenewable energyto generatemore than halfofits electricity. D)Ithas succeeded inreachingthe goal ofenergytransition setby Merkel. 55.Whatmaybe one ofthereasons for Germany'sprogress having halted inrecentyears? A)Its grid infrastructure's capacityhas fallen behind its development ofgreenenergy B)Itsoverabundanceofgreenenergyhasforcedpowerplantsto suspend operationduringdaytime. C)Its industrial south isusedtorunning factories on conventional energy supplies D)Its renewable energy supplies areunstableboth atnight and during the day PartIV Translation (30minutes) Directions:For this part,you are allowed 30 minutes to translate a passagefrom Chinese into English.You shouldwriteyouransweronAnswerSheet2. 中国的传统婚礼习俗历史悠久,从周朝开始就逐渐形成了一套完整的婚礼仪式,有些一直沿用至 今。如今的中式婚礼习俗已有很大变化,但婚礼庆典仍然十分隆重。婚礼场地经过精心装饰,以象征 喜 庆(jubilance) 的红色为主色调,摆放着许多祝愿新人幸福的物件。在婚礼上,新人要拜天地(bow to Heaven and Earth),拜父母和相互对拜,然后设宴招待宾客,并向宾客敬酒致谢。今天,许多年轻 人依然钟情于传统的中式婚礼,体验独特而美好的中国式浪漫。 ·2024年6月六级真题(第一套)· 9 淘宝:谈辰图书企业店
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