[外语类试卷]大学英语六级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷107及答案与解析.doc
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1、大学英语六级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷 107及答案与解析 Section A ( A) Susan may get a better achievement. ( B) Susan doesnt know she gets scholarship. ( C) Susan makes great progress in study. ( D) Susan is very efficient in her learning. ( A) The woman should always make complaints. ( B) The woman should think from the boss
2、s standpoint. ( C) The woman may get a pay rise some time later. ( D) The woman should criticize her boss. ( A) Birthday always reminds her of her age. ( B) She doesnt want anything for birthday. ( C) The man reminds her of her birthday. ( D) She likes celebrating birthday. ( A) The woman is intelli
3、gent to penetrate the trick. ( B) The man thinks a man with a decent job will never cheat. ( C) The man shows sympathy for the cheater. ( D) The woman is easier to be deceived. ( A) Explain more to the man. ( B) Pay for the traffic ticket. ( C) Stop for shopping. ( D) Notice the electronic eye. ( A)
4、 The man should make decisions by himself. ( B) Buying a new computer costs more than fixing an old one. ( C) The old computer is easy to be fixed. ( D) The man had better buy a new computer. ( A) The man plays the guitar to show his protest. ( B) The woman shouldnt tell him about the complaint. ( C
5、) Playing the guitar can solve the mans sleeping problems. ( D) The old lady shouldnt complain so much. ( A) The man should have more freedom. ( B) The man shouldnt neglect his responsibilities. ( C) The man should understand his parents. ( D) The man will learn more from his parents. ( A) Launching
6、 a campaign in specialist medical journals. ( B) Advertising medicines that need a prescription on TV. ( C) Making newspaper ads with doctors good comment. ( D) Getting some specialists to advertise for the products. ( A) The users comment on medicine is not always reliable. ( B) Ads of over-the-cou
7、nter products are not allowed. ( C) The claim of any positive cure for a disease is forbidden. ( D) Most of the medicines need doctors prescription. ( A) Manufacturers dont like it. ( B) Medical ads are not allowed to do it. ( C) They cant afford the damage. ( D) They cant make promises. ( A) He doe
8、snt consider much about customers. ( B) He cant offer any practical way of promotion. ( C) He doesnt deserve the promotion indeed. ( D) He knows little about the regulations of ads. ( A) She didnt receive the same invoice as others. ( B) She found the mans bank details were wrong. ( C) She confused
9、the names of two banks. ( D) She couldnt identify the account of the invoice. ( A) Transfer the money to the man as soon as possible. ( B) Try to sort out the truth and call the bank. ( C) Check the account number with Bank of Scotland. ( D) Make up for her mistakes and be careful next time. ( A) Th
10、ey are manager and assistant. ( B) They are business partners. ( C) They are customer and manager. ( D) They are coworkers of the same company. Section B ( A) Schools use private detection services. ( B) Teachers discuss essay topics with their students. ( C) Teachers ask students to turn in early d
11、rafts of papers. ( D) Universities stop students from buying essays. ( A) Those that are involved in a specific field. ( B) Those that are very difficult and urgent. ( C) Those that need cooperation of two writers. ( D) Those whose writers are from abroad. ( A) Their work can only be used as a model
12、. ( B) Most of their writers are poorly paid. ( C) Most writers have doctorate degrees. ( D) Students may handle the paper as they wish. ( A) Universities dont pay much attention to academic achievement. ( B) Professors assign too much work to students in a short time. ( C) Communication failure app
13、ears between students and professors. ( D) Students dont know the rules of the college they are attending. ( A) Salt is quite necessary for the health of humans. ( B) Eating too much salt could do harm to the heart. ( C) The quantity of salt varies among different people. ( D) People are launching a
14、 campaign to eat less salt. ( A) Eating more salt means more heart attacks. ( B) Less salt is sure of reducing many heart-related diseases. ( C) Eating less salt may lead to high blood pressure. ( D) Its not clear whether eating less salt will have good results. ( A) Most people consume similar amou
15、nt of salt. ( B) Americans eat less salt than the others. ( C) Different people eat different amount of salt. ( D) Salt is relevant to peoples health. ( A) They link public debt with economic development. ( B) The smaller a nation is, the more debt it may have. ( C) They see it as a percentage of GD
16、P. ( D) They connect public debt with the stability of society. ( A) Developing countries tend to have more debts. ( B) The debt in the United States is considered oversized. ( C) America has more public debts than Canada. ( D) Japan has larger public debts than its GDP. ( A) The government has no p
17、roper prediction of its economy. ( B) The government borrows much when economic growth slows. ( C) The government overestimates its economic growth. ( D) The government spends too much money on older people. Section C 25 American newspapers are reporting what some people fear is the slow death of th
18、eir own industry. Newspapers earn most of their money from selling space for advertising. The rates they charge are 【 B1】 _the number of readers. Industry profits are【 B2】 _, and many newspaper companies have large debts from buying other papers. Some papers have recently closed or declared【 B3】 _or
19、 reduced their operations. Newspapers are looking for new ways to reinvent themselves, new ways to earn money. That includes giving new【 B4】 _to an old idea charging for at least some of the material that most papers now publish online for free. Internet access to newspapers means that more people m
20、ay read the news, which is good for society. The question is how much people【 B5】 _pay for news that they have【 B6】 _ receiving for free. The look of American newspapers changed after USA Today arrived in 1982. People who compared it to television did not【 B7】 _ mean that as praise, but the new desi
21、gn succeeded. Now newspapers are looking to redesign themselves for an increasingly online world. Millions more people read papers like USA Today and The New York Times for free on the web than paying for a printed【 B8】 _. Publishers who chose that business plan might【 B9】 _it now, but they might no
22、t have had much choice. 【 B10】 _means changing as conditions change. Like any other business, newspapers have to balance their needs with the needs of their customers, the readers they need to keep. 26 【 B1】 27 【 B2】 28 【 B3】 29 【 B4】 30 【 B5】 31 【 B6】 32 【 B7】 33 【 B8】 34 【 B9】 35 【 B10】 大学英语六级改革适用
23、(听力)模拟试卷 107答案与解析 Section A 1 【听力原文】 M: Have you noticed the bulletin board? Susan gets the scholarship again. W: Yeah. She surely deserves it. You know, she is one of those few who spend little time on study but can achieve a lot. Q: What does the woman mean? 1 【正确答案】 D 【试题解析】 校园生活类,弦外之音题。男士说 Susan
24、又得到了奖学金,女士回答 Susan花在学习上的时间不多,但是收获很大。言外之意, Susan的学习效率很高。 【知识模块】 听力 2 【听力原文】 W: It seems that my boss is critical of me recently. I always cant meet his requirement. M: Indeed. Every boss is critical of his employees, and you can imagine how he can give you a pay rise if he loses money every day. Q: W
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