[外语类试卷]大学英语六级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷212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 212及答案与解析 Section A ( A) The man and the woman went to the cinema to see a film on space exploration. ( B) Both of the man and the woman appreciated the film on TV very much. ( C) Both of the man and the woman liked space exploration. ( D) The woman was impressed by the exploratio
2、n the man made. ( A) He is curious. ( B) He is impatient. ( C) He is exhausted. ( D) He is satisfied. ( A) The womans boss didnt know she was late for work ( B) The womans boss asked why she wasnt there on time. ( C) The womans boss doesnt have a habit of being on time. ( D) The womans boss wants he
3、r to keep a habit of being punctual. ( A) 50 minutes. ( B) 30 minutes. ( C) 25 minutes. ( D) 15 minutes. ( A) A professional window cleaner. ( B) Automotive salesperson. ( C) Service station attendant. ( D) Grocery store manager. ( A) She should be careful about how to spend her money. ( B) She shou
4、ld not buy the brown suit. ( C) She should think carefully when she wants to buy the brown suit. ( D) He would help her to buy the brown suit. ( A) Their parents cut back the loan to them. ( B) The woman doesnt want to take another English course. ( C) They cant afford the rent of this month. ( D) T
5、he womans boss refused to give her a raise. ( A) Looking for an apartment. ( B) Looking for a job. ( C) Taking a suburban excursion. ( D) Asking the man for his opinions. ( A) It is getting things done through other people. ( B) It is helping an organization find the right staff. ( C) It is assembli
6、ng people of different abilities. ( D) It is communicating between colleagues. ( A) They should be avoided by all means. ( B) They are bad for effective management. ( C) They can be good for an organization. ( D) They are surprisingly complicated. ( A) Delegation is a ticket to foreign trade. ( B) M
7、anagers shouldnt merely be a “doer“. ( C) Leadership is a born ability. ( D) Delegation is the most important thing in management ( A) Many of her books are bestsellers. ( B) She is a shrewd bookstore owner. ( C) She is promoting her book in person. ( D) She is a salesperson at the bookstore. ( A) I
8、t has been the bestseller for weeks. ( B) It advises people to change themselves. ( C) It is being sold at a very low price. ( D) It distinguishes cooperators. ( A) A man careful with money. ( B) A book-lover. ( C) A noisy reader. ( D) A trouble-maker. ( A) Someone who always talks about himself. (
9、B) The most violent type of co-workers. ( C) Someone who stabs your back. ( D) The most common annoying type of people. Section B ( A) She worked in a supermarket for tuition. ( B) She helped someone to learn to read. ( C) She gave single mothers the help that they needed. ( D) She went to a trainin
10、g program to help a volunteer. ( A) She knew where the goods were in the supermarket. ( B) She asked others to take her to the right place. ( C) She managed to find the goods by their looks. ( D) She remembered the names of the goods. ( A) Marie benefited a lot from the practical lessons. ( B) Marie
11、 was able to read stories with the help of her son. ( C) Marie decided to continue her studies in school. ( D) Marie found her lessons more challenging than her childrens. ( A) The government wants to show more concern for the health of the people. ( B) The government needs to import more goods from
12、 abroad. ( C) The Japanese have been working too hard. ( D) The Japanese hope to change the western prejudice. ( A) The shorter hours they work, the higher pay they can enjoy. ( B) The more they work, the less leisure they can enjoy. ( C) The shorter hours they work, the less pay they can get. ( D)
13、The greater pressure they bear, the unhappier they can be. ( A) Small companies. ( B) Industrialists. ( C) Trade unions. ( D) The younger generation. ( A) They were controlled less strictly by the authorities. ( B) They treated their workers more humanely. ( C) They completely ignored consumers heal
14、th. ( D) They turned out more unhealthy products at will. ( A) Paid much attention to the results of scientific discoveries. ( B) Seldom introduced safety laws before disasters occurred. ( C) Hardly ever looked into the causes of tragedies. ( D) Imposed safety rules as soon as accidents took place.
15、( A) There are altogether three departments which protect customers and workers. ( B) A company with poor or dangerous working conditions is likely to be punished. ( C) Stores dealing in foods and drugs are controlled by the local government. ( D) The protection of workers health and safety is still
16、 not well ensured. ( A) Industries in the past and at present. ( B) Changes in the development of industries. ( C) The protection of industrial workers and customers. ( D) The freedom of industries today and in the past. Section C 25 A happy marriage apparently is good medicine, but hostile spouses
17、may【 B1】_ one anothers health Couples in conflict-ridden marriages take longer than the happily married to heal from all kinds of wounds, from minor scrapes or【 B2】 _ injuries to major surgery, suggests a study over the weekend. And the health toll taken by a stressful job seems to be 【 B3】 _when th
18、e worker has a pleasurable home life. This new research, reported at an American Psychosomatic Society meeting, adds to growing evidence that marriage has an impact on health. In the wound healing study, 42 couples agreed to let researchers use a suction device to create several minor blister wounds
19、 on their skin in two【 B4】 _ about two months apart. The first time, couples were told to discuss a neutral topic: the next time they were given half an hour to【 B5】 _ an issue or two on which they disagreed. Their discussions were monitored. Researchers also checked participants wounds over the nex
20、t few weeks and their production of three proteins created in wound healing. The【 B6】 _: “Even a simple discussion of a disagreement slows wound healing,“ says psychologist Janice Kiecolt-Glaser, who did the study with co-author Ronald Glaser of Ohio State University College of Medicine. 【 B7】 _, co
21、uples took longer to heal when asked to thrash out points of conflict than neutral issues. Hostile couples 【 B8】 _ both discussions with criticism, sarcasm and put-downs healed the slowest. It took them 40% longer, or two more days, to heal, and they also produced less of the proteins【 B9】_ healing.
22、 These are minor wounds and brief, restrained encounters. Real-life marital conflict probably has a worse impact, Kiecolt-Glaser adds. “Such stress before surgery matters greatly,“ she says, and the effect could【 B10】 _ healing from any injury. 26 【 B1】 27 【 B2】 28 【 B3】 29 【 B4】 30 【 B5】 31 【 B6】 3
23、2 【 B7】 33 【 B8】 34 【 B9】 35 【 B10】 大学英语六级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷 212答案与解析 Section A 1 【听力 原文】 M: Do you remember the film on space exploration that was on TV last week? W: Sure, we watched it together. And it was virtually the most impressive one Ive seen on that topic I would like to watch it again if I have
24、 time. Q: What do we learn from the conversation? 1 【正确答案】 B 【试题解析】 听到女士说的 watched it together即可初步确定答案为 B。 the most impressive指 “印象最深刻的 ”,是褒义词,故 B正确。 【知识模块】 听力 2 【听力原文】 M: This is ridiculous. Ive been waiting for my meal for more than half an hour, but still I have nothing to eat. I am starving to d
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