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    1、大学英语六级-23 及答案解析(总分:710.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Part Writing(总题数:1,分数:106.50)1.Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay explaining why its true that unity breeds success. You can give examples to illustrate your point. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 wo

    2、rds. Write your essay on Answer Sheet 1.(分数:106.50)_二、Part Listening Com(总题数:0,分数:0.00)三、Section A(总题数:4,分数:106.50)(1).A. In a zoo.B. In a park.C. In a pet store.D. In a museum.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(2).A. Lending something to a student.B. Asking for some financial aid.C. Reading a students application.

    3、D. Borrowing money for a business.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(3).A. She spends too much money.B. She likes money too much.C. She enjoys going out for shopping.D. She likes to argue about shopping.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(4).A. He doesnt have time to readB. He has no reading preference.C. He prefers non-fiction novel

    4、s.D. He likes to read a mystery novel.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(5).A. Her husband was teaching there.B. She was born there.C. Her child was born there.D. She has lived there for two years.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(1).A. His vacation has been postponed.B. He needs to take his medicine on vacation.C. He is going to c

    5、hange his allergy medicine.D. His allergy will no longer bother him.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(2).A. Fill in the application form.B. Apply for a different position.C. File the paper in the cabinet.D. Show the woman the ad in the newspaper.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(3).A. The woman has lost Davids phone number.B. The

    6、man wants to install a phone.C. David will keep his promise.D. David hasnt sent the ma his phone number.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(1).A. Go to summer camp.B. Hold a big party.C. Stay at home.D. Try house-sitting.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(2).A. They hired someone to stay in their home.B. They left their pets with the

    7、ir relatives.C. They rented their house to a student.D. They asked their secretary to watch their home.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(3).A. Mow the lawn.B. Water the house plants.C. Take care of her pets.D. Take care of her children.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(4).A. They attend a house-sitters party.B. They check a house-

    8、sitters references.C. They interview a house-sitters friends.D. They look at a house-sitters academic record.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(1).A. What the mans plans are for tonight.B. Why the man does not want to play tennis.C. Why they do not have time to play tennis after class today.D. What time they can mee

    9、t in the library.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(2).A. Yesterday.B. A couple of days ago.C. A month ago.D. One week ago.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(3).A. Let him win a tennis game.B. Help him finish his history project.C. Give him some medicine for his stomach.D. Lend him her history book.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.四、Section B(总题数:0

    10、,分数:0.00)五、Passage One(总题数:1,分数:21.30)(1).A. Because he wanted to refuel the bus.B. Because he wanted to have a rest.C. Because he wanted to relieve himself.D. Because he wanted to have a meal.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(2).A. The driver.B. Ten-year-old Jake.C. The police.D. The kids on the bus.(分数:7.10)A.B.C

    11、.D.(3).A. He will be charged with a minor driving violation.B. He will be put in prison amount of money.C. He will be fined a large amount of money.D. He will not be allowed to drive a bus in the country.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.六、Passage Two(总题数:1,分数:21.30)(1).A. Because burning them may cause fire acciden

    12、ts.B. Because burning them may cause air pollution.C. Because burning them may cause out of breath.D. Because burning them may cause water pollution.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(2).A. Because they burn very fast.B. Because they have water inside.C. Because people tend to burn them at the same time.D. Because p

    13、eople dont burn them thoroughly.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(3).A. Burning them completely.B. Keeping them where they are.C. Changing them into fertilizer.D. Using them to cover lawns.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.七、Passage Three(总题数:1,分数:28.40)(1).A. Because Americans used them very often in thel7th century.B. Because Eng

    14、land wanted to win the naval competition against the Netherlands.C. Because British people used them for things that were not good to hear.D. Because American people hated the Dutch people.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(2).A. It means you are in another country.B. It means you are in a bad mood.C. It means you h

    15、ave made a mistake.D. It means you have some trouble to handle.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(3).A. Because they came to America from the Netherlands.B. Because they spoke Dutch.C. Because Deutsch sounded like Dutch.D. Because Deutsch was the full spelling of Dutch.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.(4).A. The old Dutch expressio

    16、ns had the same meaning as before.B. One person will pay the whole bill in a Dutch treat.C. The Dutch live only in the state of Pennsylvania.D. The Dutch parents are very strict with their kids.(分数:7.10)A.B.C.D.八、Section C(总题数:1,分数:71.00)One of the most common images of an advanced, Western-style cu

    17、lture is that of a busy, traffic-filled city. Since their first (26) on American roadways, automobiles have become a (27) of progress, a source of thousands of jobs, and an almost inalienable right for citizens personal freedom of movement. In recent decades, our “love affair“ with the car is being

    18、(28) directly to the developing world, and it is increasingly apparent that this transfer is (29) disaster.Americas almost complete dependence on automobiles has been a terrible mistake. As late as the 1950s, a large (30) of the American public used mass transit. A (31) of public policy decisions an

    19、d corporate scheming saw to it that countless convenient and efficient urban streetcar and intra-city rail system were dismantled (拆除). Our air quality now (32) from the effects of pollutants emitted directly from our cars. Our lives have been planned along a road grid homes far from work, shopping

    20、far from everything, with ugly stretches of concrete and blacktop in between.Developing countries are copying Western-style transportation systems down to the last detail. The problems caused by motorized vehicles in the West are often (33) in developing nations. Pollution control measures are eithe

    21、r not strict or nonexistent, leading to choking clouds of smog. Gasoline still contains lead, which is (34) poisonous to humans. Movement in some cities comes to a virtual standstill as motorized traffic (35) with bicycles and pedestrians.In addition to pollution and traffic jams, auto safety is a c

    22、ritical issue in developing nations.(分数:71.00)(1).One of the most common images of an advanced, Western-style culture is that of a busy, traffic-filled city. Since their first (26) on American roadways, automobiles have become a (27) of progress, a source of thousands of jobs, and an almost inaliena

    23、ble right for citizens personal freedom of movement. In recent decades, our “love affair“ with the car is being (28) directly to the developing world, and it is increasingly apparent that this transfer is (29) disaster.Americas almost complete dependence on automobiles has been a terrible mistake. A

    24、s late as the 1950s, a large (30) of the American public used mass transit. A (31) of public policy decisions and corporate scheming saw to it that countless convenient and efficient urban streetcar and intra-city rail system were dismantled (拆除). Our air quality now (32) from the effects of polluta

    25、nts emitted directly from our cars. Our lives have been planned along a road grid homes far from work, shopping far from everything, with ugly stretches of concrete and blacktop in between.Developing countries are copying Western-style transportation systems down to the last detail. The problems cau

    26、sed by motorized vehicles in the West are often (33) in developing nations. Pollution control measures are either not strict or nonexistent, leading to choking clouds of smog. Gasoline still contains lead, which is (34) poisonous to humans. Movement in some cities comes to a virtual standstill as mo

    27、torized traffic (35) with bicycles and pedestrians.In addition to pollution and traffic jams, auto safety is a critical issue in developing nations.(分数:7.10)填空项 1:_(2).One of the most common images of an advanced, Western-style culture is that of a busy, traffic-filled city. Since their first (26) o

    28、n American roadways, automobiles have become a (27) of progress, a source of thousands of jobs, and an almost inalienable right for citizens personal freedom of movement. In recent decades, our “love affair“ with the car is being (28) directly to the developing world, and it is increasingly apparent

    29、 that this transfer is (29) disaster.Americas almost complete dependence on automobiles has been a terrible mistake. As late as the 1950s, a large (30) of the American public used mass transit. A (31) of public policy decisions and corporate scheming saw to it that countless convenient and efficient

    30、 urban streetcar and intra-city rail system were dismantled (拆除). Our air quality now (32) from the effects of pollutants emitted directly from our cars. Our lives have been planned along a road grid homes far from work, shopping far from everything, with ugly stretches of concrete and blacktop in b

    31、etween.Developing countries are copying Western-style transportation systems down to the last detail. The problems caused by motorized vehicles in the West are often (33) in developing nations. Pollution control measures are either not strict or nonexistent, leading to choking clouds of smog. Gasoli

    32、ne still contains lead, which is (34) poisonous to humans. Movement in some cities comes to a virtual standstill as motorized traffic (35) with bicycles and pedestrians.In addition to pollution and traffic jams, auto safety is a critical issue in developing nations.(分数:7.10)填空项 1:_(3).One of the mos

    33、t common images of an advanced, Western-style culture is that of a busy, traffic-filled city. Since their first (26) on American roadways, automobiles have become a (27) of progress, a source of thousands of jobs, and an almost inalienable right for citizens personal freedom of movement. In recent d

    34、ecades, our “love affair“ with the car is being (28) directly to the developing world, and it is increasingly apparent that this transfer is (29) disaster.Americas almost complete dependence on automobiles has been a terrible mistake. As late as the 1950s, a large (30) of the American public used ma

    35、ss transit. A (31) of public policy decisions and corporate scheming saw to it that countless convenient and efficient urban streetcar and intra-city rail system were dismantled (拆除). Our air quality now (32) from the effects of pollutants emitted directly from our cars. Our lives have been planned

    36、along a road grid homes far from work, shopping far from everything, with ugly stretches of concrete and blacktop in between.Developing countries are copying Western-style transportation systems down to the last detail. The problems caused by motorized vehicles in the West are often (33) in developi

    37、ng nations. Pollution control measures are either not strict or nonexistent, leading to choking clouds of smog. Gasoline still contains lead, which is (34) poisonous to humans. Movement in some cities comes to a virtual standstill as motorized traffic (35) with bicycles and pedestrians.In addition t

    38、o pollution and traffic jams, auto safety is a critical issue in developing nations.(分数:7.10)填空项 1:_(4).One of the most common images of an advanced, Western-style culture is that of a busy, traffic-filled city. Since their first (26) on American roadways, automobiles have become a (27) of progress,

    39、 a source of thousands of jobs, and an almost inalienable right for citizens personal freedom of movement. In recent decades, our “love affair“ with the car is being (28) directly to the developing world, and it is increasingly apparent that this transfer is (29) disaster.Americas almost complete de

    40、pendence on automobiles has been a terrible mistake. As late as the 1950s, a large (30) of the American public used mass transit. A (31) of public policy decisions and corporate scheming saw to it that countless convenient and efficient urban streetcar and intra-city rail system were dismantled (拆除)

    41、. Our air quality now (32) from the effects of pollutants emitted directly from our cars. Our lives have been planned along a road grid homes far from work, shopping far from everything, with ugly stretches of concrete and blacktop in between.Developing countries are copying Western-style transporta

    42、tion systems down to the last detail. The problems caused by motorized vehicles in the West are often (33) in developing nations. Pollution control measures are either not strict or nonexistent, leading to choking clouds of smog. Gasoline still contains lead, which is (34) poisonous to humans. Movem

    43、ent in some cities comes to a virtual standstill as motorized traffic (35) with bicycles and pedestrians.In addition to pollution and traffic jams, auto safety is a critical issue in developing nations.(分数:7.10)填空项 1:_(5).One of the most common images of an advanced, Western-style culture is that of

    44、 a busy, traffic-filled city. Since their first (26) on American roadways, automobiles have become a (27) of progress, a source of thousands of jobs, and an almost inalienable right for citizens personal freedom of movement. In recent decades, our “love affair“ with the car is being (28) directly to

    45、 the developing world, and it is increasingly apparent that this transfer is (29) disaster.Americas almost complete dependence on automobiles has been a terrible mistake. As late as the 1950s, a large (30) of the American public used mass transit. A (31) of public policy decisions and corporate sche

    46、ming saw to it that countless convenient and efficient urban streetcar and intra-city rail system were dismantled (拆除). Our air quality now (32) from the effects of pollutants emitted directly from our cars. Our lives have been planned along a road grid homes far from work, shopping far from everyth

    47、ing, with ugly stretches of concrete and blacktop in between.Developing countries are copying Western-style transportation systems down to the last detail. The problems caused by motorized vehicles in the West are often (33) in developing nations. Pollution control measures are either not strict or

    48、nonexistent, leading to choking clouds of smog. Gasoline still contains lead, which is (34) poisonous to humans. Movement in some cities comes to a virtual standstill as motorized traffic (35) with bicycles and pedestrians.In addition to pollution and traffic jams, auto safety is a critical issue in

    49、 developing nations.(分数:7.10)填空项 1:_(6).One of the most common images of an advanced, Western-style culture is that of a busy, traffic-filled city. Since their first (26) on American roadways, automobiles have become a (27) of progress, a source of thousands of jobs, and an almost inalienable right for citizens personal freedom of movement. In recent decades, our “love affair“


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