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1、大学英语六级 203 及答案解析(总分:428.03,做题时间:132 分钟)一、Part I Writing (3(总题数:1,分数:30.00)1.For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay entitled Computer and Online Games. You should write at least 150 words following the outline given below. 1大学生接触电脑游戏的概况 2电脑游戏对大学生的利与弊 3我对这一问题的看法 (分数:30.00)_二、
2、Part II Reading C(总题数:1,分数:71.00)The History of Coca-Cola Today, the companys trademark is world-famous and its products average a staggering 400 million servings per day in more than 155 countries. Its a far cry from the humble beginnings of a hundred years ago when sales during the first year aver
3、aged a mere 13 drinks per day, and company profits totaled its (37) 2 force is, in the broadest sense, money. Opportunities to make money mean competition and competition is stressful; it is often at its most (38) 3in the largest cities, where opportunities are greatest. The presence of huge numbers
4、 of people inevitably involves more conflict, more traveling, the (39) 4of public services and (40) 5to those (41) 6and criminals who are drawn to the rich pickings of great cities. Crime has always (42) 7in the relative anonymity of urban life, but todays ease of movement makes its control more dif
5、ficult than ever; there is much evidence that its extent has a direct relationship to the size of the communities. City (43) 8may become trapped in their homes by the fear of crime around them. As a defense against these developments, (44) 9: contacts with other people are generally made brief and i
6、mpersonal; doors are kept locked; telephone numbers may be ex-directory; Journeys outside the home are usually hurried, rather than a source of pleasure. (45) 10. Furthermore, all these defensive forms of behavior are harmful to society in general; they cause widespread loneliness and destroy the co
7、mmunitys concern for its members. (46) 11. (分数:10.00)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:_填空项 1:_七、Reading Comprehensio(总题数:2,分数:177.00)Every year television stations receive hundreds of complaints about the loudness of advertisements. However, federal rules forbid t
8、he practice of making ads louder than the programming. In addition, television stations always operate at the highest sound level allowed for reasons of efficiency. According to one NBC executive, no difference exists in the peak sound level of ads programming. Given this information, why do commerc
9、ials sound so loud? The sensation of sound involves a variety of factors in addition to its speak level. Advertisers are skillful at creating the impression of loudness through their expert use of such factors. One major contributor to the perceived loudness of commercials is that much less variatio
10、n in sound level occurs during a commercial. In regular programming the intensity of sound varies over a large range. However, sound levels in commercials tend to stay at or near peak levels. Other “tricks of the trade“ are also used. Because low-frequency sounds can mask higher frequency sounds, ad
11、vertisers filter out any noises that any drown out the primary message. In addition, the human voice has more auditory (听觉的) impact in the middle frequency ranges. Advertisers electronically vary voice sounds so that they stay within such a frequency band. Another approach is to write the script so
12、that lots of consonants (辅音) are used, because people are more aware of consonants than vowel (元音) sounds. Finally , advertisers try to begin commercials with sounds that are highly different from those of the programming within which the commercial is buried. Because people become adapted to the ty
13、pe of sounds coming from programming, a dramatic change in sound quality draws viewer attention. For example, notice how many commercials begin with a cheerful song of some type. The attention-getting property of commercial can be seen by observing one-to-two-year-old children who happen to be playi
14、ng around a television set. They may totally ignore the programming. However, when a commercial comes on, their attention is immediately drawn to it because of its dramatic sound quality. (分数:88.50)(1).According to the passage, the maximum intensity of sound coming from commercials_.(分数:17.70)A.does
15、 not exceed that of programsB.is greater than that of programsC.varies over a large range than that of programsD.is less than that of programs(2).Commercials create the sensation of loudness because_.(分数:17.70)A.TV stations always operate at the highest sound levelsB.their sound levels are kept arou
16、nd peak levelsC.their sound levels are kept in the middle frequency rangesD.unlike regular programs their intensity of sound varies over a wide range(3).Many commercials begin with a cheerful song of some kind because_.(分数:17.70)A.pop songs attract viewer attentionB.it can increase their loudnessC.a
17、dvertisers want to make them sound different from regular programsD.unlike regular programs their intensity of sound varies over a wide range(4).One of the reasons why commercials are able to attract viewer attention is that_.(分数:17.70)A.the human voices in commercials have more auditory impactB.peo
18、ple like cheerful songs that change dramatically in sound qualityC.high-frequency sounds are used to mask sounds that drown out the primary messageD.they possess sound qualities that make the viewer feel that something unusual is happening(5).In the passage, the author is trying to tell us_.(分数:17.7
19、0)A.how TV ads vary vocal sounds to attract attentionB.how the loudness of TV ads is overcomeC.how advertisers control the sound properties of TV adsD.how the attention-getting properties of sounds are made use of in TV ads“The worlds environment is surprisingly healthy. Discuss.“ If that were an ex
20、amination topic, most students would tear it apart, offering a long list of complaints: from local smog (烟雾) to global climate change, from the felling (砍伐) of forests to the extinction of species. The list would largely be accurate, the concern legitimate. Yet the students who should be given the h
21、ighest marks would actually be those who agreed with the statement. The surprise is how good things are, not how bad. After all, the worlds population has more than tripled during this century, and world output has risen hugely, so you would expect the earth itself to have been affected. Indeed, if
22、people lived, consumed and produced things in the same way as they did in 1900 (or 1950,or indeed 1980), the world by now would be a pretty disgusting place: smelly, dirty, toxic and dangerous. But they dont. The reasons why they dont, and why the environment has not been ruined, have to do with pri
23、ces, technological innovation, social change and government regulation in response to popular pressure. That is why todays environmental problems in the poor countries ought, in principle, to be solvable. Raw materials have not run out, and show no sign of doing so. Logically, one day they must: the
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