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    大学英语六级分类模拟题352及答案解析.doc

    1、大学英语六级分类模拟题 352及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Reading Comprehensio(总题数:0,分数:0.00)The other day I was listening to a Christian radio program on the way to the gym. Each day they ask a question for their listeners to respond to, either 1 phone or their Facebook page, and the topic that day was “What do

    2、you 2 to?“ The answers that listeners were sending in were simple, yet 3 . For example, one woman said she looked forward to having a cup of tea at night once her children were in bed. It got me thinking about the simple things in life. Essentially, that“s what we all generally look forward tothe li

    3、ttle things. A hug after a long day. A cup of something hot in the morning. The sun shining again after a rainy patch, 4 us to finally hang our 5 . A comfortable bed to 6 into at night. A refreshing shower. A freshly 7 lawn. A meal out. I like to see these small things as being as much a part of God

    4、“s love for me as the bigger gifts. He sometimes sends my way. As Robert Louis Stevenson put it: “The best things in life are nearest: breath in your 8 , light in your eyes, flowers at your feet, duties at your hand, the 9 of right just before you. Then do not 10 at the stars, but do life“s plain, c

    5、ommon work as it comes, certain that daily duties and daily bread are the sweetest things in life.“ A. seize B. upon C. via D. slide E. look forward F. mowed G. refreshing H. nostrils I. enabling J. anticipate K. notorious L. path M. laundry N. estate O. grasp(分数:25.00)America“s most popular newspap

    6、er website today announced that the era of free online journalism is drawing to a close. The New York Times has become the biggest publisher yet to 11 plans for a paywall around its digital offering, 12 the accepted practice that internet users will not pay for news. Struggling with an evaporation o

    7、f advertising and a downward drift in street corner sales, The New York Times 13 to introduce a “metered“ model at the beginning of 2011. Readers will be required to pay when they have 14 a set number of its online articles per month. The decision puts the 159-year-old newspaper 15 the charging side

    8、 of an increasingly wide chasm (鸿沟) in the media industry. But others, including the Guardian , have said they will not charge internet readers, and certain papers, such as London“s Evening Standard , have gone further in abandoning readership revenue by making their print editions free. The New Yor

    9、k Times“ publisher, Arthur Sulzberger, 16 that the move is a gamble: “This is a bet, to a certain degree, in where we think the web is going.“ Boasting a print 17 of 995,000 on weekdays and 1.4 million on Sundays, The New York Times is the third best-selling American newspaper, behind the Wall Stree

    10、t Journal and USA Today . While most US papers focus on a single city, The New York Times is among the few that can 18 national scopeas well as 16 bureaus in the New York area, it has 11 offices around the US and 19 26 bureaus elsewhere in the world. But like many in the publishing industry, the pap

    11、er is in the grip of a serious financial crisis. Its parent company, the New York Times Company, has 15 papers, but 20 a loss of $70 million in the nine months to September and recently accepted a $250 million loan from a Mexican billionaire, Carlos Slim, to strengthen its balance sheet. A. suffered

    12、 B. targeted C. circulation D. set out E. acknowledged F. abandoning G. multiplied H. intend to I. maintains J. claim K. evaluation L. set in M. on N. exceeded O. abusing(分数:25.00)Talk about creative 21 mechanisms for being alone, Japan appears to be cornering the market on 22 solo travellers. You c

    13、an now add the “anti-loneliness“ Moomin House Cafe to the zoo of “wait, what?“ strokes of Japanese brilliance. We first, wrote about the Moomin House Cafe in 2012, but the care has since been 23 with customers wanting a taste of its “anti-loneliness“ magic. To save its lone customers from the awkwar

    14、d 24 of solo dining, the cafe kindly seats diners with 25 animal companions called Moomins, a family of white hippo (海马)like characters created by Finnish 26 and writer Tore Jansson. Moomins are brought to each table so that customerssolo or in groupscan have a rum sitting with them. Weekday morning

    15、s are the quietest time, while weekends are 27 all day long. Cafe staff say there have been long lines almost every day since its “lonely-friendly“ concept went popular. There are now three Moomin Cafe locations in Japanthe Tokyo Dome location is especially popular with Dome concert goers. Beloved f

    16、or their 28 adventures and diverse array of characters, Moomins are celebrated in their home country of Finland and anime-obsessed Japan. This year marks the 100th 9 of the birth of their creator, Tove Jansson, who was born in 1914 and died in 2001. A Moomin theme park is a popular 29 in Finland. A.

    17、 inefficient B. whimsical C. celebration D. anniversary E. accommodating F. perils G. besieged H. illustrator I. packed J. destination K. stuffed L. tackle M. coping N. assault O. operator(分数:25.00)Shop prices in June fell at the fastest 31 rate since at least 2006 as 32 fought to attract customers,

    18、 the British Retail Consortium (BRC) has said. Prices were 1.8% lower in June compared with a year earlier, the BRC said. It is the biggest annual fall in prices since the BR“s 33 began in December 2006 and the 14th month in a 34 that prices have decreased. The price of electrical goods and clothing

    19、 both fell. Prices for non-food 35 were 3.4% lower in June compared with a year ago, while the rise in the cost of food slowed to 0.6%its lowest pace since the series began. The BRC survey does not include online retailers or costs such as energy, transport and housing, which feed into the broader o

    20、fficial consumer price 36 (CPI) measure 37 by the Bank of England. Competition among retailers for market share is driving the record fall in prices, the BRC said. “Fierce competition among 38 has driven food price inflation to record low levels and with some grocers having announced plans to keep p

    21、rices down, 39 stand to benefit for a while to come,“ said BRC director-general Helen Dickinson. CPI inflation fell to a four-and-a-half year low of 1.5% in May, helped by the sharpest fall in food and non-alcoholic 40 prices for a decade. A. manufacturer B. experiment C. annual D. retailers E. surv

    22、ey F. recession G. grocers H. inflation I. article J. items K. beverage L. targeted M. row N. consequence O. consumers(分数:25.00)大学英语六级分类模拟题 352答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Reading Comprehensio(总题数:0,分数:0.00)The other day I was listening to a Christian radio program on the way to the gym. Each day the

    23、y ask a question for their listeners to respond to, either 1 phone or their Facebook page, and the topic that day was “What do you 2 to?“ The answers that listeners were sending in were simple, yet 3 . For example, one woman said she looked forward to having a cup of tea at night once her children w

    24、ere in bed. It got me thinking about the simple things in life. Essentially, that“s what we all generally look forward tothe little things. A hug after a long day. A cup of something hot in the morning. The sun shining again after a rainy patch, 4 us to finally hang our 5 . A comfortable bed to 6 in

    25、to at night. A refreshing shower. A freshly 7 lawn. A meal out. I like to see these small things as being as much a part of God“s love for me as the bigger gifts. He sometimes sends my way. As Robert Louis Stevenson put it: “The best things in life are nearest: breath in your 8 , light in your eyes,

    26、 flowers at your feet, duties at your hand, the 9 of right just before you. Then do not 10 at the stars, but do life“s plain, common work as it comes, certain that daily duties and daily bread are the sweetest things in life.“ A. seize B. upon C. via D. slide E. look forward F. mowed G. refreshing H

    27、. nostrils I. enabling J. anticipate K. notorious L. path M. laundry N. estate O. grasp(分数:25.00)解析:C解析 根据句子结构可以推测此处要填一个表示方式的介词。分析句意可知这里讲的是:每天它给听众们提出一个问题让大家回复,要么通过电话,要么通过脸谱上的网页。在所给的选项中 via有“通过,借助某种渠道”的意思,符合要求。upon 一般表示“在什么之上”,没有通过的含义,因此,选via。解析:E解析 根据后面的 to可以推测这里要填一个不及物动词,与 to连用。从下文讲到的各种愿望可知这里讲的是:那天

    28、的话题是“你期待的是什么?”。在这些选项中只有 look forward与 to连用有表示“期望,期待”的意思。因此,选 look forward。解析:G解析 根据 simple,yet 可以推测出这里也要填一个形容词,与 simple形成对照。分析句意可知这里讲的是听众们发进来的回答既简单却又令人耳目一新。在所给的选项中 refreshing有“使人耳目一新,恢复精神”的意思,符合要求。其他的形容词有 notorious,他的意思是“臭名昭著的”,在这里意思不符合。因此,选 refreshing。解析:I解析 根据句子结构可以推测这里要填一个现在分词,作为目的状语。分析句意可知这里讲的是:

    29、希望在雨天之后有一个明亮的太阳好让我们 -|_|-。在所给的选项中只有 enabling(使能够)是现在分词,意思上也满足要求。因此,选 enabling。解析:M解析 根据句子结构可以推测这里要填一个名词作 hang的宾语。分析句意得知这里讲的是晾衣服。所以 laundry(洗好的衣服,要洗的衣服)符合要求。其他的名词如 estate(房地产,财产)意思上不合适,因此,选 laundry。解析:D解析 根据后面的 into可知这里要填动词。分析句意可知这里讲的是有一个舒服的床可以在晚上滑进去睡一觉。在所给的选项中 slide有“滑”的意思,满足要求。seize 的意思是“抓住”意思上不合适,

    30、因此,选 slide。解析:F解析 根据后面的 lawn可以推测此处要填一个与草坪有关的词。分析句意可知这里讲的是一块新修剪的草坪。所给的选项中 mowed特指修剪草坪,符合要求。其他的选项在意思上都说不通,因此,选mowed。解析:H解析 根据前面的 breath in your可以推测这里要填一个与呼吸相关的名词,很容易从选项中可以发现只有 nostrils(鼻孔)符合要求,其他的名词放在这里在意思上都说不通。因此,选 nostrils。解析:L解析 根据句子结构可知这里缺少一个名词。分析句意可知这里讲的是光明正道就在你面前。在剩下的这些选项中只有 path有“道路,途径”的意思符合句意。

    31、因此,选 path。解析:O解析 根据句子结构可以推测这里缺少一个动词。分析句意可知这里讲的是不要伸手去抓天上的那些星星,而是做好每天出现的那些平凡的、普通的工作。这些选项中 grasp有“抓”的意思,满足要求。seize一般不与 at连用。因此,选 grasp。America“s most popular newspaper website today announced that the era of free online journalism is drawing to a close. The New York Times has become the biggest publish

    32、er yet to 11 plans for a paywall around its digital offering, 12 the accepted practice that internet users will not pay for news. Struggling with an evaporation of advertising and a downward drift in street corner sales, The New York Times 13 to introduce a “metered“ model at the beginning of 2011.

    33、Readers will be required to pay when they have 14 a set number of its online articles per month. The decision puts the 159-year-old newspaper 15 the charging side of an increasingly wide chasm (鸿沟) in the media industry. But others, including the Guardian , have said they will not charge internet re

    34、aders, and certain papers, such as London“s Evening Standard , have gone further in abandoning readership revenue by making their print editions free. The New York Times“ publisher, Arthur Sulzberger, 16 that the move is a gamble: “This is a bet, to a certain degree, in where we think the web is goi

    35、ng.“ Boasting a print 17 of 995,000 on weekdays and 1.4 million on Sundays, The New York Times is the third best-selling American newspaper, behind the Wall Street Journal and USA Today . While most US papers focus on a single city, The New York Times is among the few that can 18 national scopeas we

    36、ll as 16 bureaus in the New York area, it has 11 offices around the US and 19 26 bureaus elsewhere in the world. But like many in the publishing industry, the paper is in the grip of a serious financial crisis. Its parent company, the New York Times Company, has 15 papers, but 20 a loss of $70 milli

    37、on in the nine months to September and recently accepted a $250 million loan from a Mexican billionaire, Carlos Slim, to strengthen its balance sheet. A. suffered B. targeted C. circulation D. set out E. acknowledged F. abandoning G. multiplied H. intend to I. maintains J. claim K. evaluation L. set

    38、 in M. on N. exceeded O. abusing(分数:25.00)解析:D解析 此处要填动词,set out 的意思是“制定,设计,开始”。下文提到计划,所以这里只能填与计划相关的词,set out plans 的意思是“制定计划”,满足要求,而 L项 set in的意思是“开始(并继续下去)”,不符合意思,因此,正确答案是 D。解析:F解析 此处要填一个动名词,abandoning 的意思是“放弃”,根据上下文可知,这里讲的是纽约时报将要放弃互联网用户看新闻不收费的习惯做法,在所有选项中,只有 F项 abandoning有此意,因此,正确答案是 F。解析:H解析 此处应该选

    39、一个动词,intend to 的意思是“企图,打算做,目的是为了”,根据上下文可知纽约时报打算推出“计量”模式,即当读者每月阅读的在线文章超过一定数量时要付一定费用,这里表示“打算做,企图”的意思只有 H项,因此,正确答案是 H。解析:N解析 此处要填一个动词,exceeded 的意思是“超出,超过”,根据上下文可知,这里的意思是网上读者每月阅读的在线文章超过一定数量时要付一定费用,而表示“超过”这个意思的只有 N项exceeded,G 项 multiplied的意思是“乘,(使)相乘;(使)增加”,意思不通,因此,正确答案是 N。解析:M解析 此处要填一个介词。on the side of

    40、的意思是“站在某一边”,根据上面讲道,纽约时报开始对网上阅读收费,所以这一决定致使有着 159年历史的报纸站在鸿沟日趋扩大的媒体产业中的收费这一边,因此,正确答案是 M。解析:E解析 此处要填一个表示观点意见的动词,acknowledged 的意思是“承认”,根据下文他说的话(从某种意义上来说,我们把赌注压在我们认为的互联网未来走向),可知这里讲的是阿瑟苏茨伯格承认此举是一场赌博,在这些选项中只有 E项 acknowledged有此意,因此,正确答案是 E。解析:C解析 此处要填一个与报纸相关的名词,circulation 的意思是“发行量”,下文讲到“纽约时报以工作日 99.5万份,和周末

    41、140万份的销量而自豪”,由此可以推断出这里讲的是报纸的发行量,所有选项中只有 C项 circulation符合题意,K 项 evaluation的意思是“评估,评价”不符合要求,因此,正确答案是 C。解析:J解析 此处要填一个表示发表意见的动词,claim 的意思是“声称,要求”,根据上下文可知,这里讲的是纽约时报却是少数几个可以自称面向全国发行的报纸之一,claim 一般用于此种语境表示声称某种地位。I 项 maintains的意思是“维持,保持”不符合要求,而且在情态动词 can后面不能用第三人称单数形式,因此,正确答案是 J。解析:I解析 此处要填动词,maintains 的意思是“维

    42、持,保持;有”,此处提到,除了纽约的 16个办事处外,它在全国还有 11个办事处,在世界各地还有 26个办事处,所以这里只能填 maintains,其他选项都没有此意,因此,正确答案是 I。解析:A解析 此处要填动词,suffered 的意思是“遭受,承受”,根据上下文可知,和出版业的其他报纸一样,它也陷入了严重的财政危机,以及下文讲到的 7000万美元的损失,所以这里只能填suffered,其他选项均不恰当,因此,正确答案是 A。Talk about creative 21 mechanisms for being alone, Japan appears to be cornering t

    43、he market on 22 solo travellers. You can now add the “anti-loneliness“ Moomin House Cafe to the zoo of “wait, what?“ strokes of Japanese brilliance. We first, wrote about the Moomin House Cafe in 2012, but the care has since been 23 with customers wanting a taste of its “anti-loneliness“ magic. To s

    44、ave its lone customers from the awkward 24 of solo dining, the cafe kindly seats diners with 25 animal companions called Moomins, a family of white hippo (海马)like characters created by Finnish 26 and writer Tore Jansson. Moomins are brought to each table so that customerssolo or in groupscan have a

    45、rum sitting with them. Weekday mornings are the quietest time, while weekends are 27 all day long. Cafe staff say there have been long lines almost every day since its “lonely-friendly“ concept went popular. There are now three Moomin Cafe locations in Japanthe Tokyo Dome location is especially popu

    46、lar with Dome concert goers. Beloved for their 28 adventures and diverse array of characters, Moomins are celebrated in their home country of Finland and anime-obsessed Japan. This year marks the 100th 9 of the birth of their creator, Tove Jansson, who was born in 1914 and died in 2001. A Moomin the

    47、me park is a popular 29 in Finland. A. inefficient B. whimsical C. celebration D. anniversary E. accommodating F. perils G. besieged H. illustrator I. packed J. destination K. stuffed L. tackle M. coping N. assault O. operator(分数:25.00)解析:M解析 根据后面的 mechanisms可以推测出这里要填一个动名词。分析句意可知这里讲的是应对孤独的创造性的技巧,在所给

    48、的选项中 coping的意思是“应对,处理”,符合句意。tackle 也有“处理”的意思,但是此处不能放动词原形。因此,选 coping。解析:E解析 根据前面的介词 on可以推测出这里要填一个动名词。分析句意可知这里讲的是使一个旅行的人感到适应。在所给的选项中 accommodating的意思是“使适应,容纳”符合句意。其他的动词都不是动名词,不符合要求。因此,选 accommodating。解析:G解析 根据句子结构可以推测这里要填一个动词的过去分词。分析句意可知这里讲的是这家咖啡馆自此一直被顾客包围,大家都想尝尝“反孤独”的魔力。在这些选项中 besieged的意思是“被包围了”经常表示

    49、人很多。意思上符合句意。stuffed 的意思是“填充了某物”,在意思上不及 besieged贴切。因此,选 besieged。解析:F解析 根据句子结构可以推测出这里缺少一个名词。分析句意可知这里讲的是为了使它的孤独的顾客免于一个人吃饭的危险。在这些选项中 perils有“危险,冒险”的意思,符合句意。assault 的意思是“袭击,攻击”在这里意思上不通。因此,选 perils。解析:K解析 根据后面的 animal companions可以推测这里要填一个形容词。分析句意可知这里讲的是咖啡店在那些独自一人就餐的顾客身边放一个填充动物玩伴。在所给的选项中 stuffed的意思是“填充的”符合句意。其他的形容词在意思上都不通。因此,选 stuffed。解析:H解析 根据后面的 and writer可以推测这里需要填一个职业类的名词。分析句意可知这里讲的是它是一个白色河马类的形象是由芬兰的作家,插图画家拖乌杰森创作出来的。在所给的选项中illustrator的意思是“插图画家”符合句意。operator 的意思是接线员与动画人物的关系不大。因此,选 illustrator。解析:I解析 根据句子结


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