[外语类试卷]大学英语六级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷108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 108及答案与解析 Section A ( A) The man is addicted to surfing the Internet. ( B) The man should do something meaningful. ( C) The man neednt repair his computer right now. ( D) The man should think twice before making decisions. ( A) Dr. Joness lecture is popular among students. ( B) Dr
2、. Joness lecture is very tedious. ( C) The man doesnt like Dr. Joness lecture. ( D) The woman cant listen to Dr. Joness lecture. ( A) The woman cant get her money refunded. ( B) The woman should make up the price difference. ( C) The woman cant exchange her skirt. ( D) The red skirt is much better t
3、han the womans. ( A) He couldnt see the views clearly due to the fog. ( B) He got lost because of the heavy fog. ( C) He didnt like Los Angeles. ( D) The bad weather spoiled his travel. ( A) Humans should stop damaging the environment. ( B) The earth will not be suitable for humans. ( C) The weather
4、 report seems to be more reliable. ( D) Humans should learn to fight with bad weather. ( A) The woman cant decide whether to dine out or not. ( B) The woman lets the man make decisions. ( C) The woman would like to have supper with the man. ( D) The woman doesnt like cooking at home. ( A) She has to
5、 make a presentation of her paper. ( B) She wants the man to hand in it himself. ( C) She hasnt finished her paper yet. ( D) She can turn in the paper for the man. ( A) People need to advertise through mail. ( B) Reading junk mails is a waste of time. ( C) The junk mails may get the opposite effect.
6、 ( D) Most people dont like advertisement. ( A) He wants to get the heating fixed in his room. ( B) He wants to call room service. ( C) He wants to praise the hall porter. ( D) He wants to get his money refunded. ( A) He is too old to know how to respect the others. ( B) He is treated unjustly by al
7、l customers. ( C) He doesnt know how to respect the customers. ( D) He is very much qualified for his work in the hotel. ( A) He is satisfied except the bad food. ( B) He isnt satisfied with the hotel. ( C) He thinks the hotel workers are helpful. ( D) He feels being cheated by the manager. ( A) He
8、isnt satisfied with the money charged. ( B) He likes to throw his weight around. ( C) He is critical of the others. ( D) He loses patience with the woman. ( A) Surprised. ( B) Skeptical. ( C) Disgusted. ( D) Alarmed. ( A) They can use the light more effectively. ( B) They are stronger than the commo
9、n materials. ( C) They can store and release heat. ( D) They can absorb water if necessary. ( A) They become lighter when the temperature is low. ( B) Their chemical composition changes with the temperature. ( C) Their color darkens when the temperature is high. ( D) Their shape changes as the tempe
10、rature fluctuates. Section B ( A) It guarantees federal investment in schools. ( B) It is a universal law that applies to every university. ( C) It stops gender discrimination in many schools. ( D) It helps to save federal money on education programs. ( A) Title Nine makes girls join in sports progr
11、ams. ( B) Title Nine has a good effect on sports. ( C) Title Nine is very effective in high schools. ( D) Title Nine is well obeyed by high schools. ( A) Participation in sports is relevant to positive effects. ( B) Participation in sports increases female college attendance. ( C) Participation in s
12、ports prevents obesity among adults. ( D) The results vary among different states and ages. ( A) They give girls a chance to level the playing field. ( B) They reveal that Title Nine is effective as thought. ( C) Far more boys than girls join sports teams. ( D) They show the trend of girls participa
13、tion in sports. ( A) Set a limit to money spent each day by children. ( B) Make sure children dont spend it at once. ( C) Learn about what children want with the money. ( D) Teach children to make a budget from their experience. ( A) Children can learn how a business works in social life. ( B) Child
14、ren may understand what a normal family life is. ( C) Children may learn to save money rather than spend it. ( D) Children cant expect another allowance in a short time. ( A) They will be more careful in buying presents. ( B) They will learn how to budget and invest in the future. ( C) They will be
15、more likely to set goals for their life. ( D) They will know how to bargain when doing business. ( A) To discuss political issues with other people. ( B) To exchange information about a certain topic. ( C) To communicate personal life with faraway friends. ( D) To show peoples views freely on the In
16、ternet. ( A) They cant say anything about US government. ( B) They should be neutral and objective in their report. ( C) They should follow the ideas of government agencies. ( D) They may speak for the US government. ( A) The rights of people using blogs. ( B) Bloggers working for the government. (
17、C) The functions and popularity of blogs. ( D) What people can possibly read from blogs. Section C 25 Love was in the air in a Tokyo park as normally staid Japanese husbands gathered to scream out their feelings for their wives, promising gratitude and extra tight hugs. With【 B1】 _and reticence trad
18、itionally valued over outspokenness, expressing deeper feelings like love has long been hard in Japan. Thats why dozens of Japanese men【 B2】 _once a year ahead of Jan 31, which in Japanese is a play on the words for “Beloved Wife,“ to let their feelings fly. Declarations at the Tuesday night event【
19、B3】 _a simple “Ill love you forever“ to expressions of gratitude for homemade boxed lunches. “Im sorry that Ive gained weight over the last seven years,“ a suit-clad man【 B4】 _. “But thats because the meals you cook are so delicious!“ Wives in the audience laughed and【 B5】 _, especially when one man
20、 got down on his knees to offer his wife a【 B6】 _. The event was thought up by Kiyotaka Yamana with the support of a local flower shop to urge Japanese men to show their【 B7】 _ in more explicit ways. In the majority of marriages, husbands are the breadwinners, while wives stay at home. But men and w
21、omen are no longer【 B8】 _remaining married and unhappy. The number of divorces rose an astonishing 73 percent from 1985 to 2002, reaching nearly 300 000, according to government reports. Though the number slowly decreased after 2002, in-home separations remain common. Many couples seem to avoid divo
22、rce for economic reasons,【 B9】 _ their children, or to save face. “The economy is getting better in Japan and I see a lot of Japanese married couples getting more active in【 B10】 _their relationships,“ Yamana said. 26 【 B1】 27 【 B2】 28 【 B3】 29 【 B4】 30 【 B5】 31 【 B6】 32 【 B7】 33 【 B8】 34 【 B9】 35 【
23、 B10】 大学英语六级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷 108答案与解析 Section A 1 【听力原文】 M: It is raining hard, but I have to fix my computer. You know I havent surfed the Internet for months. W: Three days doesnt mean months. If I were you, I would rather read books than take risks in the rain. Q: What does the woman mean? 1 【正确答案】 C
24、 【试题解析】 生活交际类,弦外之音题。解答本题的关键是抓住女士使用的 If I were you结构。女士说,如果是她,她宁愿在家读书也不愿冒雨去修电脑。言外之意,男士不必现在去修电脑。 【知识模块】 听力 2 【听力原文】 W: Have you ever been to Dr. Joness speech? My roommate says he is going to make a lecture about clone tonight. M: Yeah. If you want to listen to his lecture, you wont be participating u
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