[外语类试卷]大学英语六级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷120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 120及答案与解析 Section A ( A) An underground cave. ( B) An undersea cave. ( C) A big cave. ( D) An ancient cave. ( A) It is great but not very large. ( B) It is the largest shopping center in America. ( C) It provides comprehensive services for customers. ( D) It does not include any e
2、ntertainment equipment. ( A) He is from an island country. ( B) He speaks French well. ( C) He has no problem communicating with others. ( D) He gets along with other students well. ( A) At about 8:00 a. m. ( B) At about 8:00 p. m. ( C) At about 10:00 a. m. ( D) At about 10:00 p. m. ( A) 250 citizen
3、s are taking part in the parade. ( B) Some animals like lions are in the parade. ( C) The parade is going along two routes. ( D) The Grand Parade is well-organized. ( A) Nancy still loves her husband. ( B) Nancy actually does not want to take her daughter. ( C) Nancy may not afford to take her daugh
4、ter. ( D) Nancy has no right to take her daughter. ( A) It is the largest history museum in the world. ( B) It is the largest history museum in London. ( C) It contains nearly two billion objects. ( D) It has more than two million objects. ( A) Amy is prettier than Kate. ( B) Kate is prettier than A
5、my. ( C) Amy and Kate are both ugly. ( D) Amy and Kate are both pretty. ( A) He was in a hospital with fever. ( B) He is a middle school student. ( C) He is only five years old. ( D) He spent nine months in bed. ( A) Donate toys to children. ( B) Ask toy companies to give toys to hospitals. ( C) Thi
6、nk out a program to help children. ( D) Find a volunteer helper. ( A) He will contact all the childrens hospitals in the country. ( B) He will organize the program to help the children. ( C) He will contact all the toy manual factories. ( D) He is a very important, powerful, and intelligent man. ( A
7、) He lives at 46 Linden Street, Riverdale, New York. ( B) He refuses to tell his phone number. ( C) His parents own a company. ( D) He has a college degree. ( A) Washing dishes. ( B) Writing for local newspapers. ( C) Mowing the lawn. ( D) Repairing the plumbers. ( A) They need someone to fetch lett
8、ers for editors. ( B) They need someone to go out to conduct interviews. ( C) They need someone to go out to take photos. ( D) They need someone to send papers to readers. ( A) Get a college degree. ( B) Get some writing experience. ( C) Look for other jobs. ( D) Talk to Mrs. Ling. Section B ( A) Po
9、sitive. ( B) Negative. ( C) Objective. ( D) Partial. ( A) In September. ( B) In October. ( C) In November. ( D) In December. ( A) Anonymity is less common on Internet forum. ( B) Social Number will protect the anonymity of its users. ( C) Mainstream social networks have generally encouraged anonymit
10、y. ( D) Users of Social Number pick a long number relevant to their usernames. ( A) About 15%. ( B) About 25%. ( C) About 40%. ( D) About 50%. ( A) Many people overestimate the danger from cat bites. ( B) If one gets a really bad bite, he should get prophylactic antibiotics. ( C) One should go to ho
11、spital even if he gets a light nip by cats. ( D) Cat bites are less infectious than dog bites. ( A) Cats have a variety of microbes living in their fur. ( B) For cat bites, the real danger comes from Pasteurella multocida. ( C) One study found that 19 percent of domestic cats are carriers. ( D) The
12、infection rate from dog bites comes close to cats 50 percent. ( A) Faint. ( B) Weight loss. ( C) Weight gain. ( D) Weakness. ( A) A kind of chemical that makes people happy. ( B) A kind of narcotics that reduces pressure. ( C) A kind of pain-killer. ( D) A kind of sleeping pill. ( A) Sugar stimulate
13、s a lower release of chemicals in the brain than fruit and vegetables. ( B) High levels of sugar, fat and salt, and various flavors might hijack the pathways of the heart. ( C) Genetics and environmental factors may play a role in peoples eating super-tasty food to feel good. ( D) The more one eats
14、high-sugar foods, the more his brain is activated by actual intake of these foods. ( A) Food addiction is very common in the US. ( B) Food addiction hasnt been formally recognized by the Department of Public Health. ( C) Theres a lack of objective evidence. ( D) The Americans are not willing to say
15、goodbye to super-tasty food. Section C 25 When a customer at a Houston restaurant made a disparaging crack about a little boy with Down syndrome(唐氏综合症 ), waiter Michael Garcia couldnt【 B1】 _his feelings. He refused to serve the customers and gave them a lesson in【 B2】 _. Last week, Kim Castillo was
16、at Laurenzos Prime Rib with Milo, her five-year-old son. The Castillos are 【 B3】 _at the restaurant, like family to many of the waitstaff, including Garcia. A family sitting nearby asked to be moved from their【 B4】_booth, which was right next to Milo and his mom. “Special needs children need to be s
17、pecial somewhere else,“ said one of the customers, reported Houstons KPRC-TV. Thats when Garcia cracked. “How could you say that?“ Garcia【 B5】 _the customer before they left Laurenzos. “How could you say that about a beautiful five-year-old angel?“ Kim Castillo was touched, but concerned that Garcia
18、 might lose his job for【 B6】_ to serve the customers. “I was impressed that somebody would step out of their own comfort level and stand up for somebody else,“ she said. “I know Michael did it from his heart, and from【 B7】 _the situation. I dont think he stopped and thought about what he was doing a
19、t that moment.“ The restaurant stood by Garcia. The rest of the country did, too: Garcia, who has worked at Laurenzos for two years and【 B8】_greets the Castillos whenever they come in, has been lauded(称赞 )as a hero for standing up for Milo. Admirers across the country have【 B9】 _ the restaurants Fac
20、ebook with appreciative posts, and many have 【 B10】 _Garcia to thank him in person. 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 120答案与解析 Section A 1 【听力原文】 W: We all know that there is an underground cave, a small cave which is full o
21、f myth and mystery. How long did it take you to get through the maze? M: Not very fast, but not too slow either. About 15 minutes. Q: What are the two speakers talking about? 1 【正确答案】 A 【试题解析】 生活交际类事实细节题。女士说众所周知这儿有座地下洞穴,它比较小却极其神秘,并问男士花了多久穿过这座迷宫。男士说不是特别快,但也不太慢,大概 15分钟。由此可知二人在讨论一个地下洞穴。 【知识模块】 听力 2 【听力
22、原文】 W: This shopping center is great. Its very large. M: The West Edmonton Mall is the largest shopping center in North America. You can shop, eat, ice skate, see a movie and ride on a roller coaster here. Q: What can we know about the West Edmonton Mall? 2 【正确答案】 C 【试题解析】 娱乐休闲类,语义理解题。女士说这家购物中心非常棒,空
23、间很大。男士说 West Edmonton商场是北美最大的购物中心,在这里顾客可以购物、用餐,还可以滑冰、看电影、坐过山车 。由此可知 WestEdmonton商场为顾客提供全方位的服务。 【知识模块】 听力 3 【听力原文】 W: Kim, hows the new student in your class doing? M: The kid from Haiti? Hes having a rough time communicating since he doesnt speak much English. However, the other kids seem to include
24、 him pretty well. Q: What does the man say about the new student? 3 【正确答案】 D 【试题解析】 校园生活类事实细节题。女士问男士班上新来的学生怎么样。男士说那个来自海地的学生交流遇到一些困难,因为他不太会说英语,但其他学生和他相处得很融洽。由此可知这名新生和其他学生相处得很好。 【知识模块】 听力 4 【听力原文】 M: Excuse me, do you have any information about the ski trip to Whistler? W: Yes. The bus leaves the hote
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