[外语类试卷]大学英语六级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷110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 110及答案与解析 Section A ( A) She can tell the man some experience. ( B) Only she is impressed by the mans last speech. ( C) The man neednt worry about his speech. ( D) The man need more experience in making speeches. ( A) Dreams are very important for everyone. ( B) Dreams only counts
2、 when put into practice. ( C) Dreams contribute to big inventions. ( D) People should work for their dreams. ( A) The man should rest well rather than worry a lot. ( B) The man should speed up his work. ( C) The man should be patient with sleeping problems. ( D) The man should take less exercise eve
3、ry day. ( A) Make a call to Dr. Smith. ( B) Get a written permission from Dr. Smith. ( C) Leave a message to Dr. Smith. ( D) Prove that she is a student of Dr. Smith. ( A) She plans to compete in the election next year. ( B) She plans to select another course. ( C) She is relieved that she lost the
4、election. ( D) She is angry with Bill. ( A) The man has to wait in line for a ticket. ( B) The man shouldnt buy a ticket at this time. ( C) The man may buy a ticket from the ticket agency. ( D) The man may save a few processing fees. ( A) Parents should force children to learn. ( B) Children should
5、have a rest in holidays. ( C) Children shouldnt attend art classes. ( D) Children should focus on their study. ( A) Property management agencies deserve the unpopularity. ( B) She doesnt want to spend money on useless things. ( C) Shes not willing to find any excuses for anything. ( D) Property mana
6、gement agencies will charge less. ( A) He learned a lot from his study in England. ( B) He learned many foreign languages in his college. ( C) He was satisfied with his education in general. ( D) He didnt like the uniforms in elementary school. ( A) He earned a lot from his 14 books. ( B) He publish
7、ed a magazine about travelling. ( C) He got some money from military service. ( D) He wrote travel articles for a newspaper. ( A) The mans personal experience in military service. ( B) The mans travel experience in Asia by train. ( C) The mans travel experience all these years. ( D) A collection of
8、the mans articles that were published. ( A) Train travel can help him know about the people. ( B) Train travel is an uncomfortable experience for him. ( C) Train travel is better than plane because it saves money. ( D) He doesnt care much about travel vehicles. ( A) Most advertisements on TV are che
9、ating consumers. ( B) Watching TV costs us much money. ( C) People spend too much time watching useless things. ( D) Watching TV consumes too much energy. ( A) It provides too many entertainment programs. ( B) It is not as educational as reading books. ( C) It makes us sit in its front passively. (
10、D) It can broaden ones mind without much cost. ( A) They have the same view on some other points. ( B) They agree that TV benefits us. ( C) They are arguing too seriously about useless things. ( D) They cant find any peace with each other in argument. Section B ( A) Governments may face difficulties
11、 in fighting diseases. ( B) Fewer doctors and nurses like to go to these places. ( C) More local doctors are required to work abroad. ( D) The number of local population decreases sharply. ( A) Health care crisis cant be solved in a short time. ( B) More people are dying from preventable diseases. (
12、 C) Health care crisis is most severe in Southern Asia. ( D) Poor countries have poor ability in providing vital services. ( A) They cant train many medical care experts. ( B) Medical workers are attracted to richer places. ( C) They dont have favorable policies. ( D) Their government doesnt care mu
13、ch about that. ( A) They should seek help from international organizations. ( B) They shouldnt allow their own professionals to work abroad. ( C) They should invest more money in health care programs. ( D) They should train more health care workers. ( A) European countries tend to support having nap
14、s. ( B) Working men should have a nap regularly. ( C) Adults are more likely to develop heart disease. ( D) Naps may lower the chance of dying of heart disease. ( A) Naps may help to improve work efficiency. ( B) Naps may help workers work for longer hours. ( C) Naps may stop workers developing hear
15、t disease. ( D) Naps during daytime are required by many workers. ( A) The longer our nap is, the more energy we will get. ( B) A 20-minute nap will help to restore our energy. ( C) A short-time nap does less help to our body. ( D) We usually dont want to wake up when taking a nap. ( A) Endangered n
16、ative and foreign animals. ( B) All the endangered animal species. ( C) Native animals that are in danger. ( D) Rare animals living in the forest. ( A) It is a satisfactory law for most people in the US. ( B) It aims to protect endangered species and their habitat. ( C) It requires some local organi
17、zations to help animals. ( D) It is mainly about the protection of animals. ( A) When the species doesnt match with its surroundings. ( B) When the species is threatened by humans. ( C) When the species shows a trend of decline. ( D) When the species is added to the Federal list. Section C 25 Grammy
18、 award winning producer and film director Mark Johnson has【 B1】_his life to connecting people through music. He and his crew have recorded musicians around the world in their natural settings, and he has【 B2】 _these recordings into a top selling CD and DVD. Johnson recently finished his first concer
19、t tour of North America,【 B3】 _ some of these performers. For him, one thing about making peace is that it is not necessarily one day when the whole world stops fighting. It is more of a state of mind and the【 B4】 _of all the people on the planet, and it can really express the sentiment behind the w
20、ords. Johnson says that【 B5】 _ in New York City helped shape his vision of helping humanity. And as an interpersonal communications major at the University of New Hampshire, he learned great music and art can 【 B6】 _the energy to inspire everybody to believe more in each other and make a difference
21、in a limited time. Mark Johnson won a Grammy award in 2005. He and his fellows have travelled to some of the most 【 B7】 _ areas on earth to record music for the project from small African towns to Himalayan Mountain villages. “This first round of travelling the world was just to open the door. There
22、 are always more cultures and more musicians to have been【 B8】 _this project. So people can actually see the power of cultures from all over the world, uniting together for a common purpose,“ he said. Mark Johnsons team has travelled to regions【 B9】 _by war, poverty and natural disasters. He says th
23、at everywhere they have been, they have found people who are【 B10】 _, in part, by playing music. 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(听力)模拟试卷 110答案与解析 Section A 1 【听力原文】 M: Im really worried about the speech Im going to give tonight. W
24、: Why? In fact, everybody is deeply impressed by your last speech. My classmate even wants to get some experience from you. Q: What does the woman mean? 1 【正确答案】 C 【试题解析】 校园生活类。弦外之音题。解答本题的关键是抓住女士的评价:上次你的演讲给大家印象很深,我的同学甚至说要向你寻求经验。言外之意,女士认为男士没必要为演讲担心。 【知识模块】 听力 2 【听力原文】 M: You say David is a big dreame
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