1、大学英语六级-161 (1)及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Listening Comprehens(总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、Section A(总题数:4,分数:45.00)(分数:15.00)A.Fathers.B.Mothers.C.Judges.D.Doctors.A.It cannot destroy the Earth.B.It may destroy the Earth immediately.C.It will definitely destroy the Earth soon in decades.D.It will not destroy
2、the Earth in the near future.A.Every month.B.Every two weeks.C.Every week.D.Every day.A.It can make people alert.B.It can help people relax.C.It is melodious.D.It is incomparable.A.Whether sitcoms should be realistic.B.Whether sitcoms should be funny.C.Whether characters in sitcoms should work very
3、often.D.Whether characters in sitcoms should have huge apartments.(分数:9.00)A.He did not feel well.B.He couldn“t come for dinner on time.C.He was on a business trip.D.He had to work overtime.A.The woman is an expert at online sale.B.He wants to thank the woman for fixing his computer.C.The woman may
4、not be able to help him sell the stuff online.D.He does not like the woman to help him.A.It can let more people see the ad.B.The ad is about the web page.C.People may soon forget the ad.D.It is popular to post a link to the ad.Questions 9 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard. (分数:
5、9.00)A.She wants to learn basic English.B.She is a researcher on Chinese.C.She is a teacher of Chinese.D.She wants to improve her English.A.In Beijing.B.In Guangzhou.C.In Hong Kong.D.In Taipei.A.Following an English teacher closely.B.Watching movies without subtitles.C.Learning words from wordlists.
6、D.Singing English songs.Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard. (分数:12.00)A.Cartoon programmes.B.Archeological documentaries.C.Current affairs programmes.D.Educational programmes.A.They need to prevent the negative influence.B.They need to draw audience to watch adverti
7、sements.C.They need to offer controversial subjects for debates.D.They need to make the programmes more varied.A.They simply charge higher prices at peak times.B.They have more advertisements by doing so.C.More audience are drawn to watch advertisements.D.The prices of advertisements are not so high
8、.A.They cost less.B.They offer a wider range of programmes.C.They have fewer advertisements.D.They have more terrestrial channels.三、Section B(总题数:0,分数:0.00)四、Passage One(总题数:1,分数:9.00)Questions 16 to 18 are bused on the passage you have just heard. (分数:9.00)A.The TV set.B.The bedside-lamp switch.C.T
9、he door handle.D.The toilet paper.A.An unreliable method.B.A small sample size.C.Inaccurate data.D.Insufficient preparation.A.Cleanliness is important, but people should not be so sensitive.B.People should achieve the goal of sterile modern living.C.There is no necessity of focusing on this problem.
10、D.People should apply space technology to the cleanliness of hotels.五、Passage Two(总题数:1,分数:9.00)Questions 19 to 21 are bused on the passage you have just heard. (分数:9.00)A.Money that can be deposited at any time.B.Money that can be moved.C.Financial transactions on ATM.D.Financial transactions on mo
11、bile phones.A.People who live a long distance from the bank.B.People who must deal with big transactions.C.People who have foreign friends.D.People who work on agricultural industry.A.Only the well educated people can use mobile money.B.There is no certain relationship between them.C.The illiterate
12、people tend to use mobile money.D.The number of well educated users is larger than the poor educated.六、Passage Three(总题数:1,分数:12.00)Questions 22 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard. (分数:12.00)A.It had a swift recovery.B.Washington“s focus was on raising the budget deficit.C.All the co
13、nversation in Washington was about unemployment.D.It still suffered from extremely high unemployment.A.How closely connected Congress is with the suffering of ordinary Americans.B.Those who talk the most about deficits and debt understand the least.C.The economic experts have been always right about
14、 budget deficits.D.What the American culture is like.A.The politicians and pundits exaggerate the consequences of debt.B.People have been waiting to reduce interest rates.C.The interest rates have reached historical highs.D.Debt actually does not do any harm at all.A.Cutting down government spending
15、.B.Increasing government spending.C.Paying off the debt as soon as possible.D.Reducing the unemployment.七、Section C(总题数:1,分数:25.00)Do you ever think about where we would be today if it wasn“t for social networks? What would be going on in the world if we didn“t have Twitter and Facebook? Where would
16、 we get our workday 1 if not for YouTube? 2 a huge protest is going on in Israel. Over 150000 people have taken to the streets all over the country in demonstrations, which began as a protest for 3 housing and has turned into a 4 social demonstration against high prices and taxes, low wages and more
17、. How did the protest start? On Facebook, of course. It all began when a young woman from Tel Aviv was forced to leave her apartment when the 5 raised her rent. She created a Facebook event to 6 the fact that, starting on July 14, she would be pitching a tent and living on a popular location in the
18、downtown area. Over two weeks later hundreds of tents have been pitched, filling Rothschild Boulevard and other boulevards 7 Tel Aviv and in other cities in Israel. Without these tools like Facebook and Twitter, what would the world human beings live in look like today? Israelis would probably still
19、 be complaining to friends and family about high rent prices but not 8 ; Mubarak would still be in power in Egypt and not 9 in a courtroom on trial; the Iranian protests several years ago would likely have been quietly 10 , with little awareness abroad that anything had even happened. It“s crazy whe
20、n you think about it, isn“t it? (分数:25.00)填空项 1:_大学英语六级-161 (1)答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Listening Comprehens(总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、Section A(总题数:4,分数:45.00)(分数:15.00)A.Fathers.B.Mothers. C.Judges.D.Doctors.解析:听力原文 W: Do you think the fathers should have some kind of say in abortion? M: I know this is g
21、oing to sound sexist, but I don“t think that men should have to give their approval to the mothers of their children. Q: Who should have the final say in abortion according to the man?A.It cannot destroy the Earth.B.It may destroy the Earth immediately.C.It will definitely destroy the Earth soon in
22、decades.D.It will not destroy the Earth in the near future. 解析:听力原文 W: Do you really think that global warming will destroy the Earth some day? M: There“s a lot of evidence that suggests it will, but I don“t think it“s going to happen any time soon. Q: What does the man think of global warming?A.Eve
23、ry month.B.Every two weeks. C.Every week.D.Every day.解析:听力原文 W: Wow! You are going to be in charge of the literary criticism column! How often does the magazine come out? M: It“s a weekly magazine, but my column will be shared with another columnist so my articles will be due fortnightly. Q: How oft
24、en do the man“s articles come out?A.It can make people alert.B.It can help people relax. C.It is melodious.D.It is incomparable.解析:听力原文 M: I think Beethoven“s music is incredible. I“ve heard that listening to it can make you more intelligent, too. Do you believe that? W: I don“t know about that, but
25、 I do think that it helps people relax. Q: What does the woman think about Beethoven“s music?A.Whether sitcoms should be realistic. B.Whether sitcoms should be funny.C.Whether characters in sitcoms should work very often.D.Whether characters in sitcoms should have huge apartments.解析:听力原文 W: Friends
26、was a really popular sitcom. But wasn“t it pretty unrealistic? None of the characters worked very often, but they had a huge apartment in New York City. M: Who cares? Sitcoms are supposed to be funny. They“re not supposed to be like real life. Q: What are the two speakers mainly talking about?(分数:9.
27、00)A.He did not feel well.B.He couldn“t come for dinner on time. C.He was on a business trip.D.He had to work overtime.解析:听力原文 M: Why are there going to be just six of us for dinner tonight? I thought there were going to be eight. Who isn“t coming? W: Marcia and Paul called to cancel at the last mom
28、ent. Paul was running late and Marcia wasn“t feeling well. Q: Why didn“t Paul come for dinner tonight?A.The woman is an expert at online sale.B.He wants to thank the woman for fixing his computer.C.The woman may not be able to help him sell the stuff online. D.He does not like the woman to help him.
29、解析:听力原文 W: Mike, you are really lucky that I am here to help you sell this stuff online. I am an expert at this! M: Well, you also said you were an expert at fixing my computer, but you couldn“t do that at all. Q: What does the man mean?A.It can let more people see the ad. B.The ad is about the web
30、page.C.People may soon forget the ad.D.It is popular to post a link to the ad.解析:听力原文 W: Well, it looks like we have finished posting the ad. Do you think I will get many responses? M: Maybe. It would also be a good idea to post a link to your ad on your personal web page. Q: Why does the man sugges
31、t posting a link to the ad on the woman“s personal web page?Questions 9 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard. (分数:9.00)A.She wants to learn basic English.B.She is a researcher on Chinese.C.She is a teacher of Chinese.D.She wants to improve her English. 解析:听力原文 W: Hey, Robert! I wa
32、s listening to you speak Chinese at the presentation yesterday! You“re fluent! M: Oh, that“s kind of you to say so, but in reality I“m just able to hold a conversation. W: You are too modest. Seriously, I was really impressed. I actually wanted to know how you did it because I really want to take my
33、 English to the next level. M: But your English is fantastic. W: Yeah, it“s pretty good. But I“m aiming to become completely fluent. Do you have any tips? M: Well, I studied at a major university in Taipei before coming to Beijing. And I lived in Hong Kong for over a year as well. W: So you“re sayin
34、g I“ll have to live in an English speaking country? M: It certainly doesn“t hurt. But there are many things you can do if that is not an option. W: For example? M: When I first began studying Chinese, I found that watching Chinese movies was a really big help. Turn off the subtitles and watch and li
35、sten closely. W: But they speak so fast in movies! Will I be able to understand? M: You could watch a movie you have already seen before, but no subtitles. That way you can pick up the rhythms of speech. W: What about vocabulary? Should I just try to memorize more words? M: Memorization can“t hurt,
36、but it“s sometimes hard to learn words that have no context. Many times when I learn a new Chinese word, I don“t really understand it until I hear or see how it“s used in a sentence. W: So I need to find a context for the words. M: Right! Why does the woman want to know how the man learns Chinese?A.
37、In Beijing.B.In Guangzhou.C.In Hong Kong.D.In Taipei. 解析:听力原文 Where did the man get his university education?A.Following an English teacher closely.B.Watching movies without subtitles. C.Learning words from wordlists.D.Singing English songs.解析:听力原文 What is the tip given by the man?Questions 12 to 15
38、 are based on the conversation you have just heard. (分数:12.00)A.Cartoon programmes.B.Archeological documentaries.C.Current affairs programmes. D.Educational programmes.解析:听力原文 W: What kinds of TV programmes do you enjoy watching? M: I like current affairs programmes and documentaries, especially wil
39、dlife ones. How about you? W: I like those kinds of programmes too. They“re very informative. I think that many people underrate the educational value of TV. M: I agree. People often criticise TV for showing too much violence. W: Yeah. And that“s so funny because most people prefer watching violence
40、 to watching something more educational! M: Right. You can“t blame the TV stations for showing popular kinds of programmes. They need to make money from advertisements shown during and between programmes. W: In my country, there“s a time limit on the advertisements that can be shown. I think it“s ab
41、out six minutes per hour. M: That“s a great idea. But don“t the TV stations lose a lot of money because of that? W: No, they don“t. They simply charge higher prices at peak times. Is there no limit on the amount of advertisements that can be shown on TV in your country? M: Not as far as I know. We h
42、ave so many advertisements. The interruptions are unbearable sometimes! That“s one reason why many people prefer satellite or cable TV, where you pay a fixed amount each month. W: Some people have satellite and cable TV in my country, but people don“t seem so keen to pay for their TV programmes. Bes
43、ides, the terrestrial channels offer a good range of programmes. M: Well, there“s a wildlife documentary on TV in a few minutes. Shall we? What kind of TV programmes does the woman like?A.They need to prevent the negative influence.B.They need to draw audience to watch advertisements. C.They need to
44、 offer controversial subjects for debates.D.They need to make the programmes more varied.解析:听力原文 Why do TV stations show programmes involving violence?A.They simply charge higher prices at peak times. B.They have more advertisements by doing so.C.More audience are drawn to watch advertisements.D.The
45、 prices of advertisements are not so high.解析:听力原文 With a time limit on advertisements, why can“t the TV stations lose much money?A.They cost less.B.They offer a wider range of programmes.C.They have fewer advertisements. D.They have more terrestrial channels.解析:听力原文 Why do many people prefer satelli
46、te or cable TV?三、Section B(总题数:0,分数:0.00)四、Passage One(总题数:1,分数:9.00)Questions 16 to 18 are bused on the passage you have just heard. (分数:9.00)A.The TV set.B.The bedside-lamp switch. C.The door handle.D.The toilet paper.解析:听力原文 No one likes to think about who was in their hotel room before them, let
47、 alone what they got up to. The best to hope for is that your lodgings are clean and hygienic. But are they? Researchers from the University of Houston have probed the cleanliness of rooms, exposing the most filthy surfaces. They found the TV remote control and the bedside-lamp switch were among the
48、 most contaminated. Katie Kitsch, an undergraduate who this week presented the results to the general meeting of the American Society of Microbiology, cautioned that the data were limited by a small sample size: Only three hotel rooms were tested in each state. Within each room the same 19 surfaces
49、were tested for aerobic and coliform bacteria. No infectious diseases were tested for and the presence of bacteria is not necessarily a health threat. Indeed, humans have always lived with bacteria. As a whole, Ms. Kitsch thought hoteliers maintained a high level of sanitation. But the researchers, who included members of Purdue University and the University of South Carolina, were concerned that there is no universal cleaning process for hotels. They suggested applying Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP), drawn u