1、大学英语六级-154 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Listening Comprehens(总题数:15,分数:100.00)(分数:8.00)A.They focus on interpersonal relationships.B.They teach people how to be successful.C.They emphasize the importance of success.D.They mention several personal issues.A.Shy.B.Meticulous.C.Outgoing.D.Studious.A.The
2、y are sensitive and artistic.B.They are organized and logical.C.They are proactive in their endeavors.D.They are loyal and affectionate.A.They focus on themselves.B.They are perfectionists.C.They are afraid of everything.D.They are sensitive to people“s opinions.(分数:6.00)A.Receiving no letters from
3、friends.B.Finding familiar atmosphere nowhere to be found.C.Having little money to travel.D.Having to bake huckleberry cheesecakes.A.They can remind each other of different stages of their marriage.B.They can say something more sentimental in the letters.C.They prefer the form of writing instead of
4、speaking to show love.D.They have kept it as a tradition for a long time.A.It wastes people too much time.B.It costs people too much money.C.It distracts people from what really matters.D.It makes people become more materialistic.(分数:6.00)A.Lake Superior.B.Lake Michigan.C.Lake Ontario.D.Lake Huron.A
5、.Fresh water.B.Great water.C.Deep water.D.Drinking water.A.It is the largest freshwater lake in the world.B.It is the only one that is located entirely within the United States.C.It is the southernmost, shallowest and smallest lake by volume.D.It is the largest lake in the world in terms of surface
6、area.(分数:8.00)A.Bosses in large companies.B.Graduates and job hoppers.C.Junior students.D.Experts on career planning.A.The ability to use the knowledge.B.The diploma.C.The school grades.D.The interpersonal relationship.A.Diplomas are less important than experience.B.College courses are not at all ne
7、cessary.C.We should focus on doing what we like.D.We should keep looking for what we love.A.Being persuasive.B.Being pressure-proof.C.Being intelligent.D.Being fun and proactive.(分数:6.00)A.Writing helps relieve stress.B.Cancer can be cured.C.Writing improves treatment.D.Writers hardly have cancer.A.
8、They are written by teenagers who are in love.B.They deal with the teenagers“ pain of love.C.They show the teenagers“ ideas about love.D.They teach teenagers how to love others.A.They are seldom used in poems.B.They can make a poem blunt.C.They are needed in a poem.D.They are mostly used to express
9、feelings.(分数:6.00)A.Waste products that can be prevented or disposed of sensibly.B.Artificial and natural substances released into the environment.C.Advertising that persuades people into buying products.D.Nuclear power stations that cause ecological imbalance.A.The farmers stop using any fertilizer
10、.B.The farmers stop using the farmland too heavily.C.The farmers stop using farming machines.D.The farmers stop growing with new methods.A.Cutting out unnecessary buying.B.Cutting out excess consumption.C.Cutting out advertising expense.D.Cutting out careless disposal of dally necessities.(分数:8.00)A
11、.They emphasize on the importance of success.B.They tell people how to have a good mindset.C.They teach people how to avoid pressure.D.They present the key factors to happiness.A.They teach them valuable lessons.B.They are more important than the present.C.They teach them to survive pains.D.They are
12、 as interesting as journeys.A.It is common in our dally life.B.It is beneficial to help us become popular.C.It is no good to our life goals.D.It is necessary when dealing with difficulties.A.Try to avoid the great pressure.B.Make friends with the same value.C.Forgive yourself and keep happy.D.Do the
13、 things you want to do.(分数:6.00)A.Because some adults have got a not very happy childhood.B.Because most adults are not confident enough with themselves.C.Because many adults have blocks and self-imposed limitations.D.Because some adults find it meaningless to do that.A.He used to be fascinated by m
14、usic.B.He had a bad relationship with his family.C.He had lots of different dreams.D.He made great efforts on his schoolwork.A.School courses.B.Various activities.C.Curiosity and uncertainty.D.Psychological techniques.(分数:6.00)A.Copyright protects only the original expression of ideas.B.Copyright is
15、 only applicable to certain forms of work.C.Copyright attaches only to fixed forms in a fixed medium.D.Copyright recognizes the rights of only one author.A.The United States and Australia.B.The United States and Canada.C.Spain and Canada.D.Spain and France.A.The right to reproduction and distributio
16、n.B.The right to control over derivative works.C.The right to public performance and attribution.D.The right to exclusive use of product names.(分数:8.00)A.They focus on environmental issues.B.They focus on people“s mental health.C.They tell people how to be positive.D.They tell people how to be confi
17、dentA.Human brains tend to store bad memories.B.Human brains search for a memory not long ago.C.Responses are based on a reference memory.D.New information is memorized better than old ones.A.To be relaxed.B.To breathe deeply.C.To forget bad memories.D.To avoid nervousness.A.Assessing our situations
18、 frequently.B.Looking for things we can control.C.Changing our lifestyles.D.Taking more challenges.(分数:6.00)A.Not using offensive or hurtful language.B.Using more encouraging words.C.Not using slang words with old people.D.Using some popular language with young people.A.They care much about how you
19、assess them.B.They will never ask you what you care about.C.They take your words seriously more than you think.D.They will be more sensitive ff you talk with them.A.Say it again more slowly.B.Tell them some other things.C.End the conversation with a smile.D.Provide an explanation.(分数:6.00)A.College
20、graduates have difficulty in finding jobs.B.People overlook the correlation between education and income.C.The number of better-educated graduates cannot satisfy the economy.D.The economy fails to absorb better-educated graduates.A.There are not enough economic opportunities for students not going t
21、o college.B.Schools fail to educate students properly.C.Educational attainment cannot guarantee career advancement.D.Students have no adequate professional knowledge.A.They are not ready to function in the workplace.B.They are not gaining as much as before.C.Their college education is considered use
22、less.D.Their working experience is not enough.(分数:8.00)A.They focus on the issue of malting friends.B.They help people who are especially lonely.C.They are the most classic books on the same topic.D.They teach people how to be popular in a group.A.By talking to people.B.By current friends“ introduct
23、ion.C.By searching for people having the same interests.D.By developing new hobbies.A.There are lots of people getting online every day.B.Lots of people in your area want to know you.C.You can get to know another person instantly.D.You will not judge a person by his appearance.A.Make as many friends
24、 as possible.B.Make friends with multiple-type people.C.Never break up with your best friends.D.Make true friends rather than fake ones.(分数:6.00)A.The money from the recycling helps the poor.B.Some of the shoes are not proper footwear.C.Many children die because of the lack of proper shoes.D.Wearing
25、 proper shoes mean a lot to our health.A.Give it to the poor.B.Give it to young people.C.Put it away in drawers.D.Recycle it in a positive way.A.Bury them locally.B.Throw them away.C.Ask local experts to recycle them.D.Deliver them to other recycling companies.(分数:6.00)A.A ceremony.B.An arrangement.
26、C.A relationship.D.A promise.A.They may have clear homosexual preference.B.They may be open-minded and tolerant.C.They may be excellent on school performance.D.They may have a unique mental state.A.Hostile environment.B.Household division of labor.C.Sexual relationships.D.Power and money.大学英语六级-154
27、答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Listening Comprehens(总题数:15,分数:100.00)(分数:8.00)A.They focus on interpersonal relationships. B.They teach people how to be successful.C.They emphasize the importance of success.D.They mention several personal issues.解析:听力原文 Moderator : Hello, ladies and gentlemen. It gives
28、 me great pleasure to introduce our speaker for today“s lecture, Dr. Mike Donald. Dr. Donald, professor of sociology at Washington University, has written numerous articles and books on the issue of interpersonal relationship, which tends to be a key factor to success in the modern society. Dr. Dona
29、ld : Thank you for that introduction. I feel happy to meet you here. From the moment you meet someone for the first time, you quickly want to assess who the person is and what they represent. This is why you may be on the lookout for certain stable qualities like honesty, kindness and intelligence.
30、Paying attention to these things may even help you evaluate if you will want to pursue an intimate relationship with this person or not. According to a study, the way someone writes and the size of their handwriting can tell you certain things about the person. According to the research which was co
31、nducted by the National Pen Company, it is revealed that persons with small handwriting tend to be shy, meticulous (一丝不苟的) and studious while people who were more outgoing tried gaining attention with larger handwriting. Those who take things seriously put more pressure on the pen when they write, w
32、hile light-handed writers typically tend to be empathetic and more sensitive. According to an article on Psychology Today , the color you frequently turn to for clothes or are more akin to says a lot about who you are. People who frequently choose black are sensitive, artistic and attentive to detai
33、ls, while those who love red live life to the fullest and are proactive in their endeavors. People who love green are loyal and affectionate, while those who love white are organized and logical, and those who have blue as their favorite color are stable, sensitive and considerate of others. Certain
34、 body-focused repetitive behaviors can say a lot about your personality. How your body reacts to situations, whether by pulling your hair, biting your nails or picking at your skin could elicit impatience, frustration, boredom and dissatisfaction. Take nail biting for example. According to a researc
35、h, it is suggested that those who bite their nails tend to be perfectionists while also tense and often nervous. According to psychologists, you can correctly judge a person just by looking at their shoes. According to the lead researcher Omri Gillath from the University of Kansas, just by examining
36、 the cost, style, color and condition of the shoe, you can be able to guess about 90% of the owner“s personal characteristic such as his or her income, political affiliation, gender, and even age. Hope you enjoy today“s lecture. Thank you! What does the introduction say about Dr. Donald“s articles a
37、nd books?A.Shy.B.Meticulous.C.Outgoing. D.Studious.解析:听力原文 Which is the trait people with large handwriting have got?A.They are sensitive and artistic.B.They are organized and logical. C.They are proactive in their endeavors.D.They are loyal and affectionate.解析:听力原文 What do we know about people who
38、love white?A.They focus on themselves.B.They are perfectionists. C.They are afraid of everything.D.They are sensitive to people“s opinions.解析:听力原文 Which is the correct description of the people who bite their nails?(分数:6.00)A.Receiving no letters from friends.B.Finding familiar atmosphere nowhere to
39、 be found. C.Having little money to travel.D.Having to bake huckleberry cheesecakes.解析:听力原文 Good morning. I feel honored to give you a speech today. Enjoying the holiday season as a new family of two is exciting, but if the scents, sights and sounds that you grew up with are nowhere to be found, you
40、 may be short on holiday spirit. Before going Grinch on your spouse and loved ones, try these tips from other couples who learned how to make the holidays together special. First, be sentimental. There“s nothing like the holiday season to bring out your softer side, so this year, embrace it. “Every
41、year on St. Nicholas Day, my wife and I write each other letters with favorite memories and hopes for the coming year,“ says Brianne Sanchez of Des Moines, Iowa. “We put them in each other“s stockings and read them on Christmas. It“s a time to reflect and one day, to look back, as the letters will r
42、emind us of different stages of our marriage.“ Second, think and act like a kid. Channeling the wonder of a little one can turn the smallest of moments into a memorable event. Follow the lead of Chadwick Boyd of Atlanta: “I host Christmas with my friends and everyone who comes to dinner gets a homem
43、ade felt stocking shaped like Rudolph or Santa Claus. Opening the silly little stocking gifts turns adults into kids again. I know my grandparents are happy that I“m carrying on their tradition. “ Third, share experiences. Pressure to purchase gifts, decorations, and even new clothes can distract fr
44、om what really matters. Sharlene Breakey of New York City shares: “We have a Scandinavian advent elf that has a pocket for every day of December. I fill each day with a note, such as a joke, a riddle or a plan to go ice-skating that night. It gets us thinking about being together as a family, not ju
45、st shopping.“ And fourth, get cooking. In my family, holidays are all about the food. For Christmas, there“s panettone and pizzelles. For Easter, we tuck into ricotta pie. But when I learned that my husband grew up enjoying huckleberry cheesecake on his birthday, I started baking one for him each ye
46、ar. The payoff of delicious treats and the knowledge that I“m helping to create new memories for our family of three is more than worth the effort. Thanks for listening! Goodbye! What depresses newly married people on holidays?A.They can remind each other of different stages of their marriage. B.The
47、y can say something more sentimental in the letters.C.They prefer the form of writing instead of speaking to show love.D.They have kept it as a tradition for a long time.解析:听力原文 Why do Brianne Sanchez and his wife write each other letters?A.It wastes people too much time.B.It costs people too much m
48、oney.C.It distracts people from what really matters. D.It makes people become more materialistic.解析:听力原文 What does the speaker say about shopping while travelling?(分数:6.00)A.Lake Superior.B.Lake Michigan.C.Lake Ontario. D.Lake Huron.解析:听力原文 The Great Lakes is the greatest wonder of America. It is th
49、e largest group of lakes in the world and the biggest body of fresh water. It is hard to grasp that a land should contain several freshwater seas so big that a ship can steam out of sight off the shore for a day or more or even sink in giant waves. Lake Ontario is the smallest of the Great Lakes. But compared with the others, Ontario is more illusive because of the Niagara Falls and its sheer thunderous drop. Lake Erie is the fourth largest lake (by surface area) of the five Great Lakes in North America, and the thirteenth largest globally if measured in terms of surfac