[外语类试卷]大学英语六级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷58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 58及答案与解析 Section C 0 Gabriel Garcia Marquez, a native of Colombia, is widely【 B1】 _helping to popularize “magical realism,“ a genre “in which the fantastic and the realistic are combined in a【 B2】 _composed world of imagination,“ as the Nobel committee described it upon awarding h
2、im the prize for literature in 1982. Garcia Marquez spent his early childhood with his grandparents. Both his grandparents were excellent story tellers,and Garcia Marquez【 B3】 _in their tales.From his grandfather he learned of military men, Colombian history and the terrible burden of killing; from
3、his grandmother came folk tales,【 B4】 _and ghosts among the living.His grandparents influence is【 B5】 _in Garcia Marquezs works, particularly One Hundred Years of Solitude. In 1936 Garcia Marquezs grandfather died and he returned to his parents. After finishing high school, he went off to college wi
4、th dreams of becoming a writer. His parents, on the other hand, had plans for him to become a lawyer. Writing ended up taking precedence: When a civil war broke out, Garcia Marquez started【 B6】_stories to a local newspaper and eventually became a columnist. He had also been exposed to writers such a
5、s James Joyce, Virginia Woolf, Franz Kafka and especially William Faulkner. In the mid-1950s, Garcia Marquez left Colombia for Europe, a move partly provoked by a story hed written that was【 B7】 _the government.Thedistance,he later said,helped shapehis【 B8】 _on Latin American politics. For years, Ga
6、rcia Marquez had been writing and publishing【 B9】 _.But it wasnt until 1967 with the publication of One Hundred Years of Solitude that he 【 B10】_to a wide audience. 1 【 B1】 2 【 B2】 3 【 B3】 4 【 B4】 5 【 B5】 6 【 B6】 7 【 B7】 8 【 B8】 9 【 B9】 10 【 B10】 10 Believe it or not, blue jeans have been around for
7、 over 130 years. Levi Strauss created the first blue jeans as【 B1】 _for gold mine workers in San Francisco. Today, the Levis brand is sold worldwide. Now people around the world have greater and greater【 B2】 _for the denim (斜纹粗遍布 ) clothes. Jeans jackets, jeans shirts and suits can be found in hundr
8、eds and thousands of stores and street markets in most countries. Millions of pairs of jeans are produced in American,European and Asian countries each year for the local and international markets.Customers of jeans【 B3】 _working class to movie stars, the young to the old and the black to the white.
9、 The jeans have become a fashion【 B4】_. Jeans today are available in many colors and designs. Young people like to mix and match colors and sizes to create different looks. Faded and【 B5】 _jeans are especially fashionable. Some washed denim clothes giving the effect of dark and light color patches a
10、re most popular. Many wearers decorate their jeans and jean jackets in a very【 B6】 _way. 【 B7】 _the decoration the most important part of the jeans is the label. From the label alone one can tell the quality and the price of the product and whether it is【 B8】 _or homemade. Classic labels such as the
11、 Levis and Calvin Klein demand a【 B9】 _price.Jive,Lawman and the Apple jeans also have much【 B10】_.Local brands in many countries and areas have a hard battle to gain support. Fake brand name jeans are a big business in many places. 11 【 B1】 12 【 B2】 13 【 B3】 14 【 B4】 15 【 B5】 16 【 B6】 17 【 B7】 18 【
12、 B8】 19 【 B9】 20 【 B10】 20 Going hungry is a major contributor to ill health, particularly among children, and a new report reveals how long-lasting the damage can be. Researchers at the National Cancer Institute and the University of Calgary performed the first long-term study on the effects of hun
13、ger on general health,【 B1】 _children from birth to 21 years. Most studies to date have offered only snapshots (简单印象 ) of childhood health,【 B2】_the short-term impact of hunger over a period of time. In the new analysis, the scientists found that children who went hungry at least once in their lives
14、 were times more likely to have poor【 B3】 _ health 10 to 15 years lat er, compared with those who never had to go without food. “Our research shows that hunger and food insecurity are really damaging【 B4】 _childrens life chances,“ says lead au thor Sharon Kirkpatrick The study supports earlier findi
15、ngs that multiple【 B5】 _of hunger are more likely to cause ill health than an【 B6】 _experience of starvation: children in Kirkpatricks analysis who experienced two or more periods of hunger were more than four times as likely to report poor health than those who never went hungry. The relationship,
16、she says, remained strong even after the team【 B7】 _ other factors that could influence health, such as age, sex and household【 B8】 _like income. Even one experience of hunger can have lasting effects on a childs health, a fact that is espe cially troubling【 B9】 _the sobering rise in U.S. households
17、 that were forced to do without food in 2008: 15% of American families reported some 【 B10】 _in the amount or quality of food they consumed, up from 11% the previous year. 21 【 B1】 22 【 B2】 23 【 B3】 24 【 B4】 25 【 B5】 26 【 B6】 27 【 B7】 28 【 B8】 29 【 B9】 30 【 B10】 30 Acupuncture (针灸 ) is based on the
18、idea that energy flows through the human body along 12 lines or meridians (经脉 ). These meridians【 B1】 _at organs in the body, and illness is the result of a blockage of the energy flow to these organs. To remove the blockage, an acupuncturist【 B2】 _very fine needles into the body at points along the
19、 meridi ans. This stimulates the flow of energy, and【 B3】 _the patients health. What is the history of acupuncture? Traditional Chinese medicine has been practised for around 3000 years in the Far East, but is【 B4】 _ recent in the West, and acupuncture only really became well-known in the West in th
20、e 1970s as people began to travel more frequently between the two areas of the world. A【 B5】 _event in the history of acupunc ture came in 1971, when a journalist from the New York Times had his appendix removed in China, when on a trip to the country with Henry Kissinger, the Secretary of State for
21、 the USA Surgeons used acupuncture to deaden the pain of the operation, which made a great【 B6】 _on Kissinger. Although at first doctors in the West were often【 B7】 _the medical value of acupuncture, in the last few years it has become more established as an【 B8】 _to Western medical treatments,since
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