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    1、大学英语六级听力-5 及答案解析(总分:245.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、BListening Compr(总题数:7,分数:245.00)BSection A Conversations/BB. Short Conversations/B(分数:56.00)A.A trip she has already taken.B.A trip she is going to take.C.A restaurant she owns.D.A famous monument in Paris.A.A company her to play.B.Teach her to sing and play.

    2、C.Sing together with her.D.Play the piano.A.At 11:00.B.At 10:00.C.At 10:13.D.At 10:26.A.In the hospital.B.At a hotel.C.At a cinema.D.In a clinic.A.Japanese.B.American.C.Chinese.D.English.A.Everybody likes to listen to him.B.Professor Wang isnt popular in the classes.C.Professor Wang is a wonderful l

    3、ecturer.D.No one likes to listen to him.A.She cant read music.B.She is afraid to sing.C.She is unable to sing.D.Her voice is bad.A.He prefers to stay at home.B.He prefers to take a plane.C.He prefers to take a bus.D.He prefers to travel with the woman.B. Short Conversations/BBConversation 1/B(分数:21.

    4、00)A.They are in the same major.B.They are studying in the same school.C.They met each other for the first time in a meeting in Washington.D.They are colleagues.A.She met with a group of immigration lawyers.B.She attended meetings the social welfare program.C.She applied for a scholarship to graduat

    5、e school there.D.She carried out a research for a paper on immigration laws.A.Earning a full scholarship to law school.B.Getting other people to acknowledge his success.C.Achieving what he cares about most.D.Making important contacts with those famous lawyers.BConversation 2/B(分数:28.00)A.Very good.B

    6、.Too general.C.Meticulous and too specialized.D.Clear and interesting.A.There was an interesting start and a well-organized end.B.There was a natural transition from its introduction to the following part.C.The part about the western development was good.D.The whole lecture was over-detailed and for

    7、mless.A.He is a postraduate.B.He is qualified for teaching postgraduates.C.He is an expert in town planning.D.He has only given one undergraduate course so far.A.Jane and Helen are sisters.B.Jane and Helen are undergraduates.C.Jane and Helen are postgraduates.D.Jane and Helen are teachers.BSection B

    8、 Conversations/BBPassage 1/B(分数:28.00)A.New political ways.B.New methods of fishing.C.New means of water travel.D.How to trap animals.A.They grew only in certain sections of the country.B.They preferred raw.C.They were preferred raw.D.They did not exist in England.A.By building canoes.B.By blazing t

    9、rails through the forest.C.By making snowshoesD.By trapping animals.A.Spaniards.B.Other Englishmen.C.Indians.D.Political leaders.BPassage 2/B(分数:28.00)A.The Senae.B.The President.C.The Supreme Court.D.The States.A.Removing the President.B.Enforcing the law.C.Control over education.D.Control over tra

    10、de.A.The congress.B.Majority rule.C.Independence.D.The Bill of Rights.A.To choose their own religion.B.To speak out against the government.C.To gather peacefully to protest against government actions.D.To remover a president unfit to continue from office.BPassage 3/B(分数:14.00)A.Einsteins children.B.

    11、The invention of the compass.C.The life of a scientist.D.Little-understood people.A.It would have been his hundredth birthday.B.He had just been awarded a prize.C.He had just died.D.People had found support for his theories.BSection C Conversations/BPeople in Poland take their pleasure seriously. Th

    12、ey like to have an U(26) /U even when spending the time which is U(27) /U their own. During the summer, people start U(28) /U very early in the morning so that they can finish early and enjoy a U(29) /U afternoon. It is U(30) /U to imagine Polish people going aimlessly for a U(31) /U in the country,

    13、 though they might go to pick wild. fruit, to visit a place of U(32) /U importance or to walk 20 km as a trainning exercise. U(33) /U. Quite ordinary people will talk with obvious delight about concerts. U(34) /U. People in Poland now have far more leisure time and more money than ever before. It is

    14、 therefore possible to spend the weekends in many new ways. U(35) /U.(分数:70.00)(1).(分数:7.00)填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_大学英语六级听力-5 答案解析(总分:245.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、BListening Compr(总题数:7,分数:245.00)BSection A Conversations/BB. Short Conversations/B(分数:56.00)A.A tr

    15、ip she has already taken. B.A trip she is going to take.C.A restaurant she owns.D.A famous monument in Paris.解析:听力原文 M: Tell me about your trip to Paris. W: Well, we walked a lot, visited some interesting monuments and finished up at a good restaurant. Q: What did the woman talk about?A.A company he

    16、r to play.B.Teach her to sing and play.C.Sing together with her.D.Play the piano. 解析:听力原文 W: Can you accompany me while I sing? M: I dont play the piano very well, but Ill try my best. Q: What does the woman want the man to do?A.At 11:00.B.At 10:00.C.At 10:13. D.At 10:26.解析:听力原文 M: Hello. This is To

    17、m Davis. I have an appointment with Mrs. Jones for ten oclock this morning, but Im afraid Ill have to be about thirteen minutes late. W: Thats all right, Mr. Davis. She doesnt have another appointment scheduled until eleven oclock. Q: When will Mr. Davis most probably meet with Mrs. Jones?A.In the h

    18、ospital.B.At a hotel. C.At a cinema.D.In a clinic.解析:听力原文 M: I wonder if we can book our room for another three nights. W: Ok. What is your room number? Q: Where did this conversation most probably take place?A.Japanese.B.American. C.Chinese.D.English.解析:听力原文 M: Mary is an American, but she has live

    19、d in Asia for most of her life. W: Yes. She speaks Japanese and Chinese as well as she speaks English. Q: What nationality is Mary?A.Everybody likes to listen to him.B.Professor Wang isnt popular in the classes. C.Professor Wang is a wonderful lecturer.D.No one likes to listen to him.解析:听力原文 W: Dont

    20、 you think Professor Wang is wonderful? I would listen to his lectures all day long. M: Thats interesting. Youre the only one in the class that feels that way as far as I know. Q: What opinion of Professor Wang is suggested by this conversation?A.She cant read music. B.She is afraid to sing.C.She is

    21、 unable to sing.D.Her voice is bad.解析:听力原文 M: Why dont you want to sing? Can you carry a tune? W: Id love to, but I cant read music and I havent got any training. Q: Why doesnt the woman want to sing?A.He prefers to stay at home.B.He prefers to take a plane.C.He prefers to take a bus. D.He prefers t

    22、o travel with the woman.解析:听力原文 W: If I were you, I should take a plane instead of a bus. It will take you forever to get there. M: But flying makes me so nervous. Q: What does the man prefer to do?B. Short Conversations/BBConversation 1/B(分数:21.00)A.They are in the same major.B.They are studying in

    23、 the same school. C.They met each other for the first time in a meeting in Washington.D.They are colleagues.解析:听力原文9-11 M: Its so great to finally meet you. Ive heard a lot about you. Bob tells me youre majoring in social work. W: Yeah, and what is it that youre studying exactly? M: Im studying law.

    24、 Im going to specialize in immigration law. W: That must be so fascinating. M: It really is. One of the best things is that I get to make so many important contacts. Just a couple of weeks ago I met with a group of immigration lawyers in Washington. They were hearing about the latest proposition. Ha

    25、ve you ever been to Washington? W: Well, as a matter of fact, I was there for a couple of days last summer. I attended meetings on the social welfare program. M: The social welfare program, yes, one of my professors is recommending that I write a paper on those changes since its so closely connected

    26、 to immigration. He thinks I have a very good understanding of the program. W: Thats wonderful. I think its so important to be encouraged by your professors. My professors have also been very supportive of my work. One of them is helping me to apply for a scholarship to graduate school. M: Oh, youre

    27、 actually applying to graduate school? I guess you must be very motivated. Ive just got accepted to law school with a full scholarship. Once I get through that, Ill be on the road to success. That should show them Ive made it. W: I dont really look at it that way. I just want to have enough to provi

    28、de for the things I care about. M: Not for me. I think the best part of success is having other people know youre successful. 9. Whats the possible relationship between the girl and the boy?A.She met with a group of immigration lawyers.B.She attended meetings the social welfare program. C.She applie

    29、d for a scholarship to graduate school there.D.She carried out a research for a paper on immigration laws.解析:听力原文 What did the girl student do in Washington last summer?A.Earning a full scholarship to law school.B.Getting other people to acknowledge his success. C.Achieving what he cares about most.

    30、D.Making important contacts with those famous lawyers.解析:听力原文 According to the conversation, what did the boy think is the real definition of success?BConversation 2/B(分数:28.00)A.Very good.B.Too general.C.Meticulous and too specialized. D.Clear and interesting.解析:听力原文12-15 M: What do you think of Pr

    31、ofessor Potters course, Jane? W: Not much. M: Why, whats wrong with it? W: Oh, I dont know. Its just that he overloads it with details. That course he gave on town planning last year. It was just the same load of details, which you could have got from a book anyway. There was no overall. M: No gener

    32、al overview you mean? W: Yes. I suppose you could call it that. I couldnt see the town for the buildings. M: But youve got to have details in this kind of subject. Anyway I think hes good. You take his first lecture for instance. I thought that was very interesting, and not at all over-detailed. W:

    33、Well, he starts off all right, but then he just piles on the details. M: Now youre exaggerating. W: Well, the way he dealt with the western developments, that wasnt bad, I suppose. M: You seem to have got something. Perhaps Potter is a little disorganized, but I think hes good. W: Do you really thin

    34、k so? M: He does do most of his teaching to the postgraduates. He only does the one undergraduate course each year. After all, I think he tends to forget where he is. He starts off being nice and general and then tries to cram in a bit too much specialized information. W: The main thing I object to

    35、is this lack of direction. 12. What does Jane think of Potters course?A.There was an interesting start and a well-organized end.B.There was a natural transition from its introduction to the following part.C.The part about the western development was good. D.The whole lecture was over-detailed and fo

    36、rmless.解析:听力原文 What is true of Potters first lecture?A.He is a postraduate.B.He is qualified for teaching postgraduates. C.He is an expert in town planning.D.He has only given one undergraduate course so far.解析:听力原文 Which of the following is true about Potter?A.Jane and Helen are sisters.B.Jane and

    37、Helen are undergraduates. C.Jane and Helen are postgraduates.D.Jane and Helen are teachers.解析:听力原文 What can we learn from the interview?BSection B Conversations/BBPassage 1/B(分数:28.00)A.New political ways. B.New methods of fishing.C.New means of water travel.D.How to trap animals.解析:听力原文16-19 When t

    38、he early settlers, especially the English, arrived in the New World, the hardships and dangers awaiting them were totally unexpected. Had it not been for some friendly Indians, the colonists never would have survived the terrible winters. They knew nothing about planting crops, hunting animals, buil

    39、ding sod houses, or making clothing from animal skins. Life in England had been much simpler, and this new life was not like what the Spanish explorers had reported. The settlers did introduce iron tools, muskets for hunting, domesticated animals, and political ways to the Indians. In exchange, the

    40、settlers learned to build canoes for water transportation and snowshoes and skating devices for winter traveling. The Indians also taught them to blaze trails through the forest, to hunt large animals and trap smaller ones, and to spear fish in the lakes and streams. The natives also introduced to t

    41、he settlers typical foods such as turkey, corn, squash, beans, and pumpkin. Everything possible was done in order to make their new settlement resemble the homes they had left behind. 16. Which of the following did the new settlers teach the Indians?A.They grew only in certain sections of the countr

    42、y.B.They preferred raw.C.They were preferred raw.D.They did not exist in England. 解析:听力原文 What can we assume about corn, squash, and pumpkin?A.By building canoes.B.By blazing trails through the forest.C.By making snowshoes D.By trapping animals.解析:听力原文 How did the Indians teach the settlers to trave

    43、l in the winter?A.Spaniards. B.Other Englishmen.C.Indians.D.Political leaders.解析:听力原文 Whose earlier explorations and findings had misguided the English into believing that life in the New World would not be so difficult?BPassage 2/B(分数:28.00)A.The Senae.B.The President. C.The Supreme Court.D.The Sta

    44、tes.解析:听力原文20-23 The American political system has lasted since the: thirteen original colonies broke away from Great Britain. It has had to change, but it has always remained operable. The American Founding Fathers thought that the national government should be strong. They also felt, though, that

    45、it should not be able to have complete control over peoples lives. When they wrote the Constitution, power was divided among the different parts of the government. The national government was divided into three branches. Congress, which is made up of the Senate and the House of Representatives, pass

    46、es laws. When a president or judge is unfit to continue, it is the Congress that removes him from office. The second branch is the executive branch. The president is the head of it. He is responsible for making decisions and enforcing the law. The court system, under the Supreme Court, decides the m

    47、eaning of laws. At times it also has to say what the Constitution means. Not all power belongs to the national government. Many decisions are made by state and local governments. The national government is responsible for printing money. It also controls trade and is responsible for maintaining a mi

    48、litary force. The states kept some other powers. Among them are control over education and laws on marriage and divorce. States also make decisions on transportation within the state itself. Still other powers are shared by the national and state governments. Both can collect taxes. And both have courts to try people who are accused of crimes. There are many factors influencing t


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