1、大学英语六级-152 及答案解析(总分:100.01,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Listening Comprehens(总题数:10,分数:100.00)(分数:9.00)A.Because they didn“t have to pay heavy taxes to England.B.Because they didn“t have important political rights.C.Because they were ruled by the King for long.D.Because the economic development was suppressed.A.Whe
2、n the King planned to send troops to control the rebellion.B.When the delegates attended the First Continental Congress.C.When the King“s army advanced on Concord Massachusetts.D.When the delegates decided to resist the England troops.A.The voting process of it went forward very well.B.The draft was
3、 rewritten for lots of times.C.Jefferson played a minimum role in the voting process.D.It was revised in various aspects before the final vote.(分数:12.00)A.Because they find the university degree is worthless and the tuition fees are high.B.Because the government“s policy doesn“t favor female student
4、s.C.Because they can find a better job without a university degree.D.Because they know the university will waste their time for marriage.A.A generation of women will be promoted in their positions.B.A number of excellent women will find their career opportunities.C.A generation of women will find it
5、 hard to find a job to support themselves.D.More capable young women may lose their bright prospects.A.They waste more time than men.B.They are hit by the system badly.C.They face worse financial hardship than before.D.They couldn“t find ideal positions.A.Optimistic.B.Pessimistic.C.Radical.D.Conserv
6、ative.(分数:12.00)A.Because the predictions explore the prospect of new professions.B.Because the predictions widen the range of health-care careers.C.Because the predictions are foresighted and proved to be reliable.D.Because the predictions provide unlimited guidance for teachers.A.Special education
7、.B.Biomedical engineering.C.Artificial intelligence.D.Imaging system.A.Health-care psychology.B.Artificial intelligence.C.Computer programming.D.Industrial and organizational psychologyA.They can“t predict the time for the unstable economy and its severity.B.They are lacking in historical review, re
8、ference and accumulation.C.They have false assumptions about economic growth and development.D.They can“t predict the big swings or sudden changes in the job market.(分数:9.00)A.By profiting from technology.B.By seeking business solutions.C.By improving technical farming.D.By helping with the farm wor
9、k.A.It is launching an initiative to increase the income of coffee producers.B.It is eliminating illiteracy on crop production and marketing strategies.C.It is training local experts and scholars in the main economic areas.D.It is assisting with the development of travel and tourism industry.A.It of
10、fers award to winners to start their business.B.It is targeted at teenagers and young adults.C.It helps create a channel on YouTube.D.It raises money for charities.(分数:12.00)A.Cook the milk automatically.B.Send the milk back to the supermarket.C.Move the milk to the front of the shelfD.Order fresh m
11、ilk to replace this one.A.Because it helps the British save time.B.Because the British like doing housework very much.C.Because it will help the British with their work.D.Because the British like working overtime.A.Cook meals automatically.B.Check the stock automatically.C.Go shopping in the superma
12、rket.D.Clean room automatically.A.The refrigerator door.B.The refrigerator plate.C.The refrigerator shelves.D.The refrigerator engine.(分数:9.00)A.A phenomenon of aging face because of facing the computer for a long time.B.A feature of screen-shaped face because of people“s following fashion on the In
13、ternet.C.A symptom of “turkey neck“ because of people“s imitating the turkey.D.A representation of wrinkles because of people“s lifting their heads for long hours.A.It can warn office workers not to frown at work.B.It can reduce the harm of facing the computer.C.It can make office ladies“ expression
14、s lovelier.D.It can absorb the computer“s radiation.A.Take mirrors along with them.B.Spend more money on make-up.C.Do some body exercise during work.D.Do much more sports after work.(分数:12.00)A.The movies can“t be remade any more.B.The movies will be uploaded to the Internet.C.The movies can“t compe
15、te in film festivals any more.D.The movies will end in failure.A.They are not available to the public.B.The Apple Inc. offers them to public for free.C.They include lots of backstage footage.D.Their qualities will be guaranteed by the Apple Inc.A.The development of online videos.B.The limitation of
16、new laws.C.The lower qualities of DVD itself.D.The use of handheld video cameras.A.By sending fewer discs to the voters.B.By resorting to the laws and regulations.C.By using stronger anti-piracy technology.D.By sending their discs via mail.(分数:9.00)A.Because the information is too much and is displa
17、yed messily.B.Because the information appears to be long and boring.C.Because the information is too difficult to be remembered.D.Because the clarity of the information dulls the function of the brain.A.It enhances one“s memory.B.It lowers one“s speed of learning.C.It deepens the difficulty of learn
18、ing.D.It makes reading more easily.A.Subjective.B.Objective.C.Ambiguous.D.Changeable.(分数:8.01)A.It has open doors at the back.B.It can avoid the traffic jam above the ground.C.It is red with double-deckers.D.It requires a travel card.A.It is a kind of bendy bus.B.It has a history of 100 years.C.It h
19、as already been out of service.D.It has many open doors.A.Buy a one-day travel card.B.Rent a bicycle.C.Take trams.D.Take a taxi.(分数:8.00)A.His background.B.His property.C.His belief.D.His talent.A.The proof of the pudding is in the eating.B.Roman wasn“t built in a day.C.Small beginnings can lead to
20、large outcomes.D.No pains, no gains.A.Because he has a good memory.B.Because he believes everybody should be respected.C.Because his boss requires him to do so.D.Because he gets a name list of the employees.A.Mr. Lee.B.His coach.C.Himself.D.His mother.大学英语六级-152 答案解析(总分:100.01,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Listening
21、 Comprehens(总题数:10,分数:100.00)(分数:9.00)A.Because they didn“t have to pay heavy taxes to England.B.Because they didn“t have important political rights. C.Because they were ruled by the King for long.D.Because the economic development was suppressed.解析:听力原文 Independence Day is the national holiday of t
22、he United States of America commemorating the signing of the Declaration of Independence by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. At the time of the signing, the US consisted of 13 colonies under the rule of England“s King George . There was growing unrest in the c
23、olonies concerning the taxes that had to be paid to England. This was commonly referred to as “Taxation without Representation“ as the colonists did not have any representation in the English Parliament and had no say in what went on. As the unrest grew in the colonies, King George sent extra troops
24、 to help control any rebellion. In April 1775, as the King“s troops advanced on Concord Massachusetts, Paul Revere would sound the alarm that “The British are coming, the British are coming“ as he rode his horse through the late night streets. The battle of Concord and its “shot heard round the worl
25、d“ would mark the unofficial beginning of the colonies“ War for Independence. The following May the colonies again sent delegates to the Second Continental Congress. By June 1776 a committee was formed to compose a formal declaration of independence. Thomas Jefferson was chosen to write the first dr
26、aft which was presented to the congress on June 28. After various changes a vote was taken late in the afternoon of July 4. And although the signing of the Declaration was not completed until August, the 4th of July has been accepted as the official anniversary of the United States“ independence. Wh
27、y were the colonists dissatisfied with England?A.When the King planned to send troops to control the rebellion.B.When the delegates attended the First Continental Congress.C.When the King“s army advanced on Concord Massachusetts. D.When the delegates decided to resist the England troops.解析:听力原文 When
28、 was the War of Independence declared unofficially?A.The voting process of it went forward very well.B.The draft was rewritten for lots of times.C.Jefferson played a minimum role in the voting process.D.It was revised in various aspects before the final vote. 解析:听力原文 What can we learn about the Decl
29、aration of Independence ?(分数:12.00)A.Because they find the university degree is worthless and the tuition fees are high. B.Because the government“s policy doesn“t favor female students.C.Because they can find a better job without a university degree.D.Because they know the university will waste thei
30、r time for marriage.解析:听力原文 Young women are losing faith in the university system with nearly half believing it is not worth getting a degree. Tuition fees and little chance of landing a good job make higher education an unattractive prospect for them, a study suggests. It found that nearly half of
31、female graduates would not go to university if they had the chance again. The research will cause concern because it was carried out before the government announced that fees will almost treble (成三倍) to 9,000 in 2014. The findings have prompted warnings that a generation of ambitions young women wil
32、l miss out on a high-flying career and the opportunity to continue their education. Louise Court, editor of Cosmopolitan magazine , which conducted the survey, said young women seem to think of university as “a waste of time“. “It“s never been harder to be a young woman with ambition,“ she said. “Un
33、derstandably, women are angry and frustrated about their future and this is having a damaging effect on their self-esteem.“ The survey of 1,353 women also looked at the career prospects and financial outlook for women in 2014. Two thirds of those questioned said they thought it would be “almost impo
34、ssible“ to get their dream job and a quarter were unable to follow their preferred career. Only 14% said they felt safe from the sack. Vicky Tuck said, “The rise in fees is going to make a lot of people reflect on why they are going to university. I believe that women should only go to university if
35、 they have a genuine interest in learning, a precious opportunity. If they go purely to get a job, many will be disappointed.“ Why are most women losing faith in the university system?A.A generation of women will be promoted in their positions.B.A number of excellent women will find their career opp
36、ortunities.C.A generation of women will find it hard to find a job to support themselves.D.More capable young women may lose their bright prospects. 解析:听力原文 What is the result of the government“s carrying out the new university fee?A.They waste more time than men.B.They are hit by the system badly.
37、C.They face worse financial hardship than before.D.They couldn“t find ideal positions.解析:听力原文 What can we learn from Louise Court about young women under the current university system?A.Optimistic.B.Pessimistic. C.Radical.D.Conservative.解析:听力原文 What was the attitude of most women surveyed towards th
38、eir career prospects?(分数:12.00)A.Because the predictions explore the prospect of new professions.B.Because the predictions widen the range of health-care careers.C.Because the predictions are foresighted and proved to be reliable. D.Because the predictions provide unlimited guidance for teachers.解析:
39、听力原文 Predicting the jobs or skills that will be in demand years from now is a tricky task for many teens, young adults and their parents. Luckily, we have the Occupational Outlook Handbook , published last month by the Labor Department who made a ten-year forecast for demand, pay and competition for
40、 more than 300 jobs in 45 categories. The department“s forecasts have often been prescientaccurately predicting this decade“s fast growth in special-education teaching jobs and the widening range of hot health-care careers, for example. In the coming decade, engineeringalready known for paying colle
41、ge graduates some of the highest starting salariesis expected to offer the fastest-growing area: biomedical engineering. Jobs in this field, which center on developing and testing health-care innovations such as artificial organs or imaging systems, are expected to grow by 72%, the Labor Department
42、says. Among other professions, job opportunities for physicians should be “very good“, the guide says; health care dominates the list of the fastest-growing jobs, capturing 11 of the top 20 slots. While more attorneys and architects will be needed, competition for these jobs will be intense. Psychol
43、ogists will be in demand, but growth will be the fastest in industrial and organizational psychology. The forecasts have limitations. The Labor Department“s macroeconomic model works on two noteworthy assumptions that the economy will rebound to long-term growth and that there won“t be any more big
44、shocks like the 20072008 recession. Thus its forecasts don“t predict the big job-market swings or sudden changes in the supply of workers that can easily happen in an unstable economy. Why do people feel lucky to have the Labor Department“s predictions?A.Special education.B.Biomedical engineering. C
45、.Artificial intelligence.D.Imaging system.解析:听力原文 Which area will see the fastest growth in job demand?A.Health-care psychology.B.Artificial intelligence.C.Computer programming.D.Industrial and organizational psychology 解析:听力原文 Which field will see the fastest growth in psychology in terms of job de
46、mand?A.They can“t predict the time for the unstable economy and its severity.B.They are lacking in historical review, reference and accumulation.C.They have false assumptions about economic growth and development.D.They can“t predict the big swings or sudden changes in the job market. 解析:听力原文 What a
47、re the limitations of the Labor Department“s forecasts?(分数:9.00)A.By profiting from technology.B.By seeking business solutions. C.By improving technical farming.D.By helping with the farm work.解析:听力原文 Starting a business is never easy. But an organization like TechnoServe can make it easier. A busin
48、essman in the American state of Connecticut, Ed Bullard, launched this nonprofit group 40 years ago with its name coming from the idea of technology in the service of mankind. Looking for business solutions to rural poverty, the group has helped create or improve more than 2,000 businesses in about
49、30 countries. Luba Vangelova, an employee of TechnoServe in Washington, D. C., tells us the group has an estimated budget this year of about $45 million, much of which will support business training and development programs in Latin America, Africa, Asia and Eastern Europe. In parts of Central America, for example, TechnoServe is helping coffee producers become competitive in new and growing markets. In rural India the group is assisting farmers with crop production. And in Mozambique, TechnoServe is helping develop the travel and tourism industry. One