[外语类试卷]大学英语六级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷201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 201及答案与解析 Section A ( A) They have to bargain on the sale. ( B) The TV set is usually on sale. ( C) They advertise to sell their TV set. ( D) They go to buy a TV set at a bargain price. ( A) The effects of the flood. ( B) The prices of fruits and vegetables. ( C) The cause of the
2、flood. ( D) Floods of the past twenty years. ( A) They waited for each other at different concerts. ( B) They waited for each other at different places. ( C) They went to the street corner at different times. ( D) The man went to the concert but the woman didnt ( A) The air is contaminated. ( B) Peo
3、ple there are exhausted. ( C) Its too windy for swimming. ( D) The beaches are dirty. ( A) Its open only to teachers and postgraduates. ( B) He can study there if he is writing a research paper. ( C) Senior students can enjoy more rights than other undergraduates. ( D) He needs the approval of his p
4、rofessor for the use of it. ( A) It was pretty good. ( B) It was rather dull. ( C) It was not well organized. ( D) It was attended by many people. ( A) Ways of getting extra credits. ( B) All requirements of an M.A. degree. ( C) The credit hours required for a degree. ( D) Taking more optional cours
5、es. ( A) He has many interesting dreams. ( B) He sleeps a lot without doing anything. ( C) He doesnt put his ideas into practice. ( D) He doesnt have any good ideas. ( A) Which country should be allowed to have nuclear weapons. ( B) The time for their next coffee appointment. ( C) Whether it is mean
6、ingful to go to the demonstration. ( D) The bus arrangement to and from the campus. ( A) She is determined not to get involved as others. ( B) She is worried more about her study than anything else. ( C) She is a little angry with the mans arrangement. ( D) She is not very interested in political sc
7、ience. ( A) To persuade her to take the school bus with him. ( B) To ask for her help in physics examination. ( C) To find out her attitude toward demonstrations. ( D) To persuade her to take part in the demonstration. ( A) Narrow down the topic of her article. ( B) Read and revise her essay. ( C) P
8、rovide some facts for her opinion. ( D) Give her some advice on writing a paper. ( A) Keeping her topic focused and supporting her opinions with facts. ( B) Reading extensively and collecting as much reference as possible. ( C) Avoiding sensitive political points and seeking more power. ( D) Having
9、discussions with employees and giving them more freedom. ( A) By listing womens responses to different parties. ( B) By discussing womens voting rights in democracies. ( C) By quoting the percentage of women officers in governments. ( D) By calling for womens voting rights in her own country. ( A) B
10、y reading her polished essay. ( B) By proofreading her first draft. ( C) By bringing her some reference books. ( D) By examining her outline. Section B ( A) The Japanese mathematic teachers. ( B) Both the speaker and his German friend. ( C) Both Americans and immigrants. ( D) The son of the speakers
11、 German friend. ( A) Do present-day children learn less than their forefathers in the good old days? ( B) Why do Japanese businessmen send their children to Japanese-staffed schools? ( C) Why cant American children memorize enough geographic information? ( D) Is American education really worse than
12、education in other countries? ( A) Children in California are not likely to learn creative geography. ( B) Children in private schools run by Japanese are smarter. ( C) They experiment freely with ideas and become creative when they grow up. ( D) They are less innovative than other children in the w
13、orld. ( A) Early newspapers in England. ( B) The early history of magazines. ( C) The life of Daniel Defoe. ( D) Differences between newspapers and magazines. ( A) It had many more pages than newspapers. ( B) It was given away for free. ( C) It dealt with issues rather than events. ( D) It was more
14、widely available than newspapers. ( A) It was not really a magazine. ( B) It featured a variety of articles and stories. ( C) It was praised by readers of poetry. ( D) It was unpopular with politicians. ( A) It has a personal style. ( B) It sounds very familiar to our ears. ( C) It is one whose styl
15、e you cannot recognize ( D) It does not belong to any composer. ( A) It combines different feelings together. ( B) It can express some very confusing feelings. ( C) It exaggerates some special feelings. ( D) It expresses feelings in an appropriate way. ( A) The newer the music is, the longer time it
16、 will last. ( B) It is easy for music to gain a permanent status. ( C) Good music always stands the test of time. ( D) Good music neednt be tested by time. ( A) Pop musics biggest test is the test of time. ( B) Pop musics tunes do not have very clear styles. ( C) Pop music may not express any import
17、ant feeling at all. ( D) Pop music may exaggerate some feelings. Section C 25 It is commonly held that drinking moderate amounts of alcohol can reduce the odds of having a deadly heart attack. More【 B1】 _ benefits to the heart have occurred when people had three to seven drinks per day. But doctors
18、advise against that because heavy drinking is associated with【 B2】 _ problems It can be liver damages or【 B3】 _ fertility. Dr. Pekka Karhunen, of the University of Tampere in Finland, said that【 B4】 _ reports that one or two alcoholic drinks per day could help【 B5】 _ heart disease appeared to have b
19、een “overestimated“. Of his study, released at the American Heart Associations annual meeting, Karhunen said in an interview that “there is no danger in one or two drinks per day, but the benefit is quite low.“ The Heart Association advises that alcohol, if consumed at all, should【 B6】_ one drink pe
20、r day for women and two per day for men. The drinks include beer, wine or【 B7】 _. Karhunen and his colleagues chose 700 Finnish men who had died between the ages of 33 and 70. The researchers interviewed family members about the deceased mens drinking habits and then studied alcohols effect on their
21、 blood【 B8】 _. The scientists found that having fewer than three drinks per day did not reduce the progress of any heart disease and only【 B9】_ minimized the chance of having a fatal heart attack. The more people drank, the more likely they were to have【 B10】 _ a fatal heart attack. 26 【 B1】 27 【 B2
22、】 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 201答案与解析 Section A 1 【听力原 文】 M: This TV set is getting worse and worse. Now it doesnt work at all. W: Heres an advertisement on the newspaper about a big TV sale. Usually a big sale like this would have som
23、e good bargains. What would you say? Q: What does the woman suggest? 1 【正确答案】 D 【试题解析】 推断题。此题的难点在于推断女士话语的弦外之音。结合男士说的“这台电视机现在完全坏了 ”,便不难推断出女士提到电视大甩卖广告的实质是想买一台新电视机,故选 D。 A、 B、 C只是利用 bargain、 sale、 advertise进行语音干扰。 【知识模块】 听力 2 【听力原文】 W: This has been the worst flood for the past 20 years. It has caused
24、much damage and destruction All sectors suffered a lot from this huge disaster. M: Look at the prices of fruits and vegetables. No wonder they are so expensive. Q: What are they talking about? 2 【正确答案】 A 【试题解析】 谈话主旨题。女士说这是 20年来最严重的一次水灾,破坏性大;男士说难怪水果蔬菜价格昂贵。因此可知他们在谈论水灾的影响,故选 A。 【知识模块】 听力 3 【听力原文】 W: Ge
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