[外语类试卷]大学英语六级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷399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 399及答案与解析 Section C ( A) He is good at searching the internet for information. ( B) He is visually impaired but did not start school late. ( C) He says some frontiers of technology are inaccessible. ( D) He uses the audio books which are cheaper than Braille. ( A) It provides play
2、ing fields for the students. ( B) It enables learners to be more independent. ( C) It offers employment chances to the students. ( D) It has cost the school $1,000 to install it. ( A) They might have difficulty moving to higher education. ( B) They are not provided with the technology in university.
3、 ( C) They have no chance to learn the technology in university. ( D) They are required to use Braille instead of the technology. ( A) To engage people in conversations. ( B) To watch peoples body language. ( C) To observe peoples facial expressions. ( D) To see whether people are nervous or not. (
4、A) The investigation was conducted in an airport. ( B) People who avoided eye contact turned out to be liars. ( C) 20 people were identified as liars by security agents. ( D) Researchers tried to come up with a name for the method. ( A) Asking more “Yes“ and “No“ questions. ( B) Asking normal and re
5、lated questions. ( C) Watching for changes in confidence. ( D) Changing speaking styles frequently. ( A) In Massachusetts. ( B) In Pennsylvania. ( C) In the Ohio Valley. ( D) In Licking Creek. ( A) He lived a simple and lonely life. ( B) He usually did not wear anything. ( C) He divorced and never m
6、arried again. ( D) He traveled without a gun or knife. ( A) He bought a big house in the open air. ( B) He bought clothes made of cloth bags and sacks. ( C) He invested in his apple business and helped others. ( D) He spent his money on travelling around the world. ( A) All delivery men will lose th
7、eir job very soon. ( B) Delivery men arent allowed to bring items to home. ( C) Delivery service will become a thing of the past. ( D) Robots may soon make door-to-door deliveries. ( A) It was named Skype by the CEO. ( B) It weighs as heavy as 9 kilograms. ( C) It does little harm to the environment
8、. ( D) It has pictures on its six wheels. ( A) 6.5 kilometers. ( B) 5.6 miles. ( C) 5 kilometers. ( D) 4 miles. ( A) Cameras, GPS and a loudspeaker are installed in it. ( B) An operator stays inside the robot and controls it. ( C) The robot can talk to the thieves around it. ( D) Customers can use a
9、 smartphone app to call 911. ( A) It is an online course for teaching investment. ( B) It raises questions about career and leadership. ( C) It invites professionals in business to the courses. ( D) It has scholars answer questions about business. ( A) He made careless mistakes. ( B) His superior di
10、dnt take him seriously. ( C) His opinions were ignored by others. ( D) He was deceived by his colleagues. ( A) It empowers you to make decisions. ( B) It is not backed up with enough knowledge. ( C) It impresses your boss and team members. ( D) It hurts your incredibility in the long run. ( A) Not b
11、eing defensive. ( B) A lack of professionalism. ( C) A way of being confident. ( D) A lot of questions to ask. 大学英语六级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷 399答案与解析 Section C 1 【听力原文】 Until recently, blind and visually impaired students in Kenya were still using Braille books for their studies. But Kenyan schools for the bli
12、nd are now beginning to adopt technology that provides material in an audible form and in the process expands their opportunities. Lucas Mwanzia, 17, intently searches the internet for information. Todays class is on biology. Mwanzia is visually impaired and for the last two years has been attending
13、 computer classes at the Thika School for the Blind. Mwanzia is in eighth grade, having started school at a later age because of his vision. He says the technology has opened up new frontiers that were once inaccessible. “Braille books are quite expensive and you have to use quite a sum to purchase
14、one,“ Mwanzia explained.23“But now since we have computers we get the books at virtually no cost. So we download the various books to read and when we are done we just close the program.“ The school embraced “assistive technology“ six years ago, enabling blind and visually-impaired students to acces
15、s information from computers and iPads. Zachary Muasya, one of the schools teachers, was born blind. He has been teaching the students how to use the technology for about two years now. He says the technology presents opportunities that can level the playing field for his students. 24“Assistive tech
16、nology equips the learners with very many skills that really make them independent in life,“ he said, “they can read materials like books, magazines, newspapers by themselves. And apart from that assistive technology equips them with employable skills.“ The assistive technology costs $1,000 for a sc
17、hool to install. But an NGO called InAble has provided it to the schools at no cost. Peter Okeyo, the program manager at InAble, says blind students using the technology may still face challenges when they move to higher education. 25“When learners move from primary to high school and then to univer
18、sities, they go to university and then they realize there is not that technology. So the fact is that they learnt that technology in primary and high school, when they move to university they go back to Braille, which is another challenge to them.“ So far, four out of Kenyas 11 schools for the blind
19、 have adopted the technology. InAble says it will provide the funding for the remaining schools to come on board. 23. What do we learn about Mwanzia? 24. What does Muasya say about the assistive technology? 25. What challenges may the technology users face? 1 【正确答案】 D 【试题解析】 根据 Mwanzia所说,盲文书很贵,而现在他们
20、在网上下载的书几乎不花钱,因此 D项 “他使用比盲文书便宜的有声读物 ”正确。 Mwanzia在专心地上网找信息,但这并不代表他擅长上网查找信息, A项错误。 Mwanzia因为视力问题较晚才上学, B项与录音相反。 Mwanzia说科技为他打开了从前无法到达的新世界, C项 “有些前沿科技是他无法企及的 ”利用原词 inaccessible作干扰,是对录音内容的曲解。 【知识模块】 讲座 /讲话 2 【正确答案】 B 【试题解析】 录音提到,这项辅助技术帮助学生掌握更多的技能,有助于他们独立生活, B项 “它使学生更加独立 ”是对此的概括,故选 B项。录音说该技术为学生们提供了公平竞争 (l
21、evel the playing field)的机会,侧重点是公平, A“为学生提供了竞争平台 ”是对录音的错误理解。辅助技术使学生获得了就业技能 (employable skills),而不是提供 “就业机会 ”, C项偷换概念。根据录音,这项辅助设备费用为1000美元,但一个非营利组织为学校免费提供了设备,所 以 D项 “学校花了 1000美元安装设备 ”错误。 【知识模块】 讲座 /讲话 3 【正确答案】 B 【试题解析】 选项以 They开头,大部分选项是否定句式,推测问题会就某事物的局限或困难提问。录音提到,大学里没有这套技术设备,所以他们需要重新使用盲文书,这是个挑战。因此 B项
22、“大学没有为他们提供这项设备 ”是正确答案。让他们感到困难的不是上大学,而是上大学后没有辅助设备, A项不符合录音内容。他们在小学和中学已经学过这项技术,大学里是没有设备,而不是没有机会学这个技术, C项错误。大学生是因为大学里没有设 备而必须用盲文书,而不是大学要求他们不用这项技术, D项错误。 【知识模块】 讲座 /讲话 4 【听力原文】 What is the best way to catch someone who is telling a lie? For a long time, the traditional method of identifying liars was to
23、 watch their body language, including facial expressions. What if the person appears to be nervous? Is the person unable to look me in the eye? Is he or she looking around the room? What about other nervous movements? Many people from parents to police officers and airport security personnel depend
24、on this method. But does a persons body and face reveal the truth? Actually, using body language and facial expressions to catch someone in a lie is really hard. And it only works, seemingly, by chance. According to a new study carried out by researchers in the United Kingdom, talking is the best wa
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