1、大学英语六级-169 (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:30.00)(分数:10.00)A.He probably calls his brothers frequently.B.He should call his brothers more often.C.He does a lot of traveling.D.He“s saving money to visit his brothers.A.They can get a guidebook in
2、 Montreal.B.It might be unnecessary to buy a guidebook.C.He doesn“t mind the cost of a guidebook.D.It“s no use trying to study for a trip.A.She doesn“t like to write letters.B.She is happy to be here with her friends.C.She likes to mail her letters herself.D.She“s written a lot of letters recently.A
3、.The new bookstore is too far away.B.The store carries all the latest books.C.There was a bookstore on Main street before.D.The books in the store are old.A.Flight 213 is preparing to depart.B.The man will have to stay in New York.C.The plane has been delayed because of bad weather.D.Three flights w
4、ere canceled because of snow.(分数:6.00)A.She forgot to send a gift to Janet.B.They aren“t obligated to buy a gift.C.She prefers to go shopping in a store.D.They should select an inexpensive gift.A.The test was harder than he had anticipated.B.He never does well in biology.C.He was lucky to pass the t
5、est.D.Professor Morrison is known for giving hard tests.A.She doesn“t know if she can take time off from work.B.She“ll invite her supervisor to go skiing.C.She“ll not be sure whether to go or not.D.She has been planning the trip for a long time.(分数:6.00)A.He was born to be afraid of cats.B.He“s had
6、the phobia for five years.C.It started since he was bitten by a cat.D.He is even afraid of a cat“s crying.A.He usually falls in a faint.B.He cries loudly immediatelyC.His heart beats quickly.D.His feet cannot move at all.A.He dares to look at a real cat now.B.He dares to touch a toy cat now.C.He can
7、 raise a cat as a pet now.D.He can stay in a room with a real cat now.(分数:8.00)A.Someone referred him to the office.B.He saw the office while driving past it.C.He knew the office through the Internet.D.Dr. Carter is one of his close friends.A.He usually picks up his kids from school.B.He usually pla
8、ys cards with his friends.C.He is usually on his way home by bus.D.He often drinks tea around that time.A.He had a severe stomachache.B.He had some scratches on his feet.C.His sprained ankle was still swelling.D.He felt faint after falling off a ladder.A.He should have used some ice earlier.B.He nee
9、ds an operation on his ankle.C.He cannot walk any longer.D.His foot is still in the paint can.三、Section B(总题数:0,分数:0.00)四、Passage One(总题数:1,分数:10.50)(分数:10.50)A.It“s one of the fastest-growing animal food-producing sectors.B.Its development was influenced by the changes in environment.C.It develops
10、fastest in Japan.D.It takes up a bigger and bigger share in the animal food market.A.It will account for one third of the fishery market.B.Its development will slow down by 10 percent.C.Its market share will reach 52 percent.D.It will exceed captured fish for human consumption.A.The price of fish is
11、 much cheaper than meat.B.Fish and fishery products are vital to our health.C.More and more people have realized the value of fish.D.Fishery products can help people to lose weight.五、Passage Two(总题数:1,分数:10.50)(分数:10.50)A.He was not ready to be famous at the time.B.He didn“t not think he was good en
12、ough.C.He was terrified by the acceptance speech.D.He was afraid of slipping over on the stage.A.He had other speech writers polish his speeches.B.He improved his skills and became more confident.C.He was able to handle more pressure than before.D.He realized that it was OK to make mistakes.A.It is
13、normal to feel nervous as a public speaker.B.Only famous people will have stage fright.C.American people as well as actors are cowards.D.People have to be famous to be a public speaker.六、Passage Three(总题数:1,分数:14.00)(分数:14.00)A.It can be used to evaluate the content of a speech.B.It can provide enli
14、ghtening remarks for a speech.C.It always confuses the listeners after a speech.D.It has to be collected after every single speech.A.They want to trade for your good feedback later.B.They are afraid of being frank with friends and colleagues.C.They don“t want to hurt your feelings with the truth.D.T
15、hey don“t want to help you improve your speech.A.Asking listeners to write down their comments anonymously.B.Having listeners share their reactions with you after a meeting.C.Arguing with listeners about your message during a speech.D.Making listeners defend your message against other people.A.They
16、can disagree with you when you are too strict with yourself.B.They will tell you the harsh truth when you are pleased with yourself.C.They can keep you company when you are afraid of being alone.D.They will raise more suggestions for you to improve your speech.七、Section C(总题数:1,分数:35.00)Social relat
17、ionships are a major source on novelty and positive reinforcement for most human beings. In fact, it may be the major reason why women 1 be less boredom prone than men and why individuals with psychological disorders that are 2 by poor and unstable inter-personal relationships, such as individuals w
18、ith Borderline Personality Disorder, are also 3 high levels of boredom. I cannot 4 strongly enough how important it is for an individual in recovery to educate the members of their social support 5 as to the importance of their role in helping ease boredom. By providing the members of the social net
19、work with information from their Boredom Map and information about when and where their boredom is likely to be most 6 and sustained, they can begin to 7 on developing patterns of interaction that anticipate and 8 potential periods of intense and sustained boredom. Far too often the person in recove
20、ry is left to their own devices by family members and friends who typically assume that as long as the individual goes to meetings regularly, their role is limited to making sure that they are not enabling 9 behavior. The irony here, of course, is that they seldom do very much to enable the boredom-
21、coping strategies that are needed to replace the very effective strategy that they hope to discourage. Indeed, the most effective way that a social network can help someone stay 10 is to become interested in their boredom. (分数:35.00)填空项 1:_大学英语六级-169 (1)答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Listening Comprehe
22、ns(总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、Section A(总题数:4,分数:30.00)(分数:10.00)A.He probably calls his brothers frequently. B.He should call his brothers more often.C.He does a lot of traveling.D.He“s saving money to visit his brothers.解析:听力原文 M: Did you know that Arthur has three brothers living on three different continen
23、ts? W: He must get an incredible phone bill every month. Q: What does the woman imply about Arthur?A.They can get a guidebook in Montreal.B.It might be unnecessary to buy a guidebook. C.He doesn“t mind the cost of a guidebook.D.It“s no use trying to study for a trip.解析:听力原文 W: We should buy a good g
24、uidebook and study it before our trip to Montreal. M: We could. But they“re so overpriced. What about the library? Q: What does the man imply?A.She doesn“t like to write letters.B.She is happy to be here with her friends.C.She likes to mail her letters herself.D.She“s written a lot of letters recent
25、ly. 解析:听力原文 W: Could you mail these letters for me please? M: More letters? Your friends are going to be very happy to hear from you. Q: What can we learn about the woman?A.The new bookstore is too far away.B.The store carries all the latest books.C.There was a bookstore on Main street before.D.The
26、books in the store are old. 解析:听力原文 W: I see a new bookstore has just opened on Main street. M: It may be a new- store. But the books are far from new. Q: What does the man mean?A.Flight 213 is preparing to depart.B.The man will have to stay in New York.C.The plane has been delayed because of bad we
27、ather. D.Three flights were canceled because of snow.解析:听力原文 M: Excuse me, I don“t understand why Flight 213 has been delayed. The weather seems fine now. W: I“m afraid New York got three times as much snow as we did here. It should be clear by morning though. Q: What does the woman imply?(分数:6.00)A
28、.She forgot to send a gift to Janet.B.They aren“t obligated to buy a gift.C.She prefers to go shopping in a store.D.They should select an inexpensive gift. 解析:听力原文 M: Take a look at this gift catalog. Maybe we can find something to get Janet for her new house. W: OK. But remember we can“t afford a l
29、ot. Q: What does the woman mean?A.The test was harder than he had anticipated. B.He never does well in biology.C.He was lucky to pass the test.D.Professor Morrison is known for giving hard tests.解析:听力原文 W: Don“t you think Prof. Morrison“s test was too difficult? M: Well, I must admit I had been expe
30、cting more than just passing grade in biology. Q: What does the man mean?A.She doesn“t know if she can take time off from work. B.She“ll invite her supervisor to go skiing.C.She“ll not be sure whether to go or not.D.She has been planning the trip for a long time.解析:听力原文 M: I“m glad you finally decid
31、ed to go skiing with us next week. W: I still have to get my supervisor to agree to it. Q: What does the woman imply?(分数:6.00)A.He was born to be afraid of cats.B.He“s had the phobia for five years.C.It started since he was bitten by a cat. D.He is even afraid of a cat“s crying.解析:听力原文 W: What exact
32、ly is your phobia, Scott? M: Well, the medical name is Gatophobia. W: And what does that mean exactly? M: It means I“m afraid of cats. W: Cats? M: Yes. W: How long have you had this phobia? M: Since I was a child. W: And how did it start? M: When I was five or six years old, I remember going to a fr
33、iend“s house and I saw a cat on the stairs. I went to touch it, and it bit me. And since then I“ve always been afraid of cats. W: What happens if you see a cat? M: Well, I start to feel very nervous, my heart beats quickly. And I have to go away very quickly from where the cat is. W: What do you do?
34、 M: I“m a doctor. W: Is your phobia a problem for you in your work? M: Yes, sometimes. For example, if I go to a house and there is a cat I have to ask the people to put the cat in another room. W: Have you ever had any treatment for your phobia? M: Yes, I“ve just started going to a therapist. I“ve
35、had three sessions. W: How“s it going? M: Well, now I can look at a photo of a cat without feeling nervous or afraid. And I can touch a toy cat. The next step will be to be in a room with a real cat. W: Do you think you will ever lose your phobia of cats? M: I hope so. I“m optimistic. Who knows, may
36、be one day I“ll have a cat as a pet. Q: What do we learn about the man“s phobia?A.He usually falls in a faint.B.He cries loudly immediatelyC.His heart beats quickly. D.His feet cannot move at all.解析:听力原文 Q: What happens if the man sees a cat?A.He dares to look at a real cat now.B.He dares to touch a
37、 toy cat now. C.He can raise a cat as a pet now.D.He can stay in a room with a real cat now.解析:听力原文 Q: What does the man say about the treatment for his phobia?(分数:8.00)A.Someone referred him to the office.B.He saw the office while driving past it. C.He knew the office through the Internet.D.Dr. Car
38、ter is one of his close friends.解析:听力原文 W: Dr. Carter“s Office. M: Yes, I“d like to make an appointment to see Dr. Carter, please. W: Is this your first visit? M: Yes, it is. W: Okay. Could I have your name please? M: Yes. My name is Ronald Schuller. W: And may I ask who referred you to our office?
39、M: Uh, I drove past your office yesterday. W: Okay. How about the day after tomorrow on Wednesday at 4:00 RM.? M: Uh. Do you happen to have an opening in the morning? I usually pick up my kids from school around that time. W: Okay. Um.how about Tuesday at 8:00 A.M. or Thursday at 8:15 A.M.? M: Well,
40、 Thursday would be fine. W: Okay. Could I have your phone number please? M: It“s 643-0547. W: Alright. And what“s the nature of your visit? M: Well, to tell the truth, I fell from a ladder two days ago while painting my house, and I sprained my ankle when my foot landed in a paint can. I suffered a
41、few scratches on my hands and knees, but I“m most concerned that the swelling in my ankle hasn“t gone down yet. W: Well, did you put ice on it immediately after this happened? M: Well yeah. I just filled the paint can with ice and. W: And so after you removed the paint can. Sir, sir, Mr. Schuller, a
42、re you still there? M: Well that“s part of the problem. Uh, the paint can is still on my foot. W: Look, Mr. Schuller. Please come in today. I don“t think your case can wait. Q: How did the man know Dr. Carter“s Office?A.He usually picks up his kids from school. B.He usually plays cards with his frie
43、nds.C.He is usually on his way home by bus.D.He often drinks tea around that time.解析:听力原文 Q: What does the man usually do around 4:00 RM.?A.He had a severe stomachache.B.He had some scratches on his feet.C.His sprained ankle was still swelling. D.He felt faint after falling off a ladder.解析:听力原文 Q: W
44、hy did the man want to visit Dr. Carter“s Office?A.He should have used some ice earlier.B.He needs an operation on his ankle.C.He cannot walk any longer.D.His foot is still in the paint can. 解析:听力原文 Q: What do we learn about the man from the end of the conversation?三、Section B(总题数:0,分数:0.00)四、Passag
45、e One(总题数:1,分数:10.50)(分数:10.50)A.It“s one of the fastest-growing animal food-producing sectors. B.Its development was influenced by the changes in environment.C.It develops fastest in Japan.D.It takes up a bigger and bigger share in the animal food market.解析:听力原文 Aquaculture output is expected to ri
46、se 33 percent over the next decade helping to meet the world“s growing demand for fish as healthy and nutritious food gains popularity while fishing stagnates, the United Nations“ food agency said on Monday. World fisheries and aquaculture production is projected to rise to about 172 million tonnes
47、in 2021, 15 percent up from the average level for 20092011, the UN“s Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) said in a report. A 33 percent surge in output of aquaculture, or farming fish, and aquatic plants, over the period of 20122021 to 79 million tonnes compared with the 3 percent growth of capt
48、ure fisheries, it said. “Aquaculture will remain one of the fastest-growing animal food-producing sectors,“ the report said. By 2018, farmed fish is expected to exceed captured fish for human consumption for the first time and its share is seen at 52 percent in 2011. Fish demand has been on the rise
49、 because fish and fishery products represent a valuable source of protein and essential micronutrients for balanced nutrition and good health. In 2009, fish accounted for 6.6 percent of the world population“s intake of animal protein and 6.5 percent of all protein consumed, the FAO said. World per-capita apparent fish consumption is expected to rise to 9.6 kg in 2021, 16 percent higher than the average level for 20092011, but the pace of growth will slow as prices rise, it said. World trade of fish for human consumption is exp