[外语类试卷]大学英语六级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷59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 59及答案与解析 Section C 0 The most controversial topics in【 B1】 _sports may be drug use, but in youth sports, no two words are more inflammatory (煽动性的 ) than “participation trophy (战利品 ),“those “awards“ given to kids just for showing up,【 B2】 _how well they played.Parents who believe “
2、its the thought that【 B3】 _“are often the ones who tell their kids“its not whether you win or lose, its how you play the game.“ Winning isnt everything.At least you tried your best Then there are the other parents the ones【 B4】_at the coach to“just put the best five kids on the court! “ For them, “i
3、ts only a game“ is for losers. At the heart of this controversy is a simple choice: Many parents want their children to grow up【 B5】 _,hearing only positive reinforcement, even for misshapen art projects. They fear that acknowledging any mediocrity (平庸 ) could【 B6】 _scar a child for life. But a new
4、study from Utrecht University in the Netherlands and Ohio State University suggests that this【 B7】 _can have the opposite effect. They also suggest that parents of ten【 B8】 _too much praise to the children most likely to be hurt by it. “If you tell a child with low【 B9】 _that they did incredibly wel
5、l, they may think they always need to do incredibly well,“ Eddie Brummelman, lead author of the study said in a state ment. “They may worry about meeting those high【 B10】 _and decide not to take on any new challenges.“ 1 【 B1】 2 【 B2】 3 【 B3】 4 【 B4】 5 【 B5】 6 【 B6】 7 【 B7】 8 【 B8】 9 【 B9】 10 【 B10】
6、 10 The American traditional pattern of classroom experience at the college level brings the profes sor and a group of 20-30 students together for a 45-to-50-minute class session two or three times a week. The most common【 B1】 _of instruction is the lecture. When lectures are the【 B2】 _method of ins
7、truction in larger classes,regular periods may be【 B3】 _for small group discussions under the leadership of an assistant instruc tor. In cases where a small class size encourages informality, lectures may be【 B4】 _discussion sessions based on assigned readings, required textbooks, and other outside
8、materials. Accurate,legible(清晰的 )not esarein valuab leaids to the student who is【 B5】_a lecture course. Notes should be taken during lectures, and when the student is reading the texts prior to each session of the course. The key to good note-taking is to be able to listen a lot and to write only as
9、 much asis needed to record the【 B6】 _of a point or idea presented by the lecturer. Thus,students should【 B7】 _to identify only the main points and ideas being presented and to write them down in outline form. They should also strive to take good notes the first time and not plan to recopy notes or
10、to do so only when 【 B8】 _and conciseness demand it.Finally, they should review their notes for about five minutes on the same day that they take them, and go over them again for about half an hour at least once a week, according to a regular【 B9】 _or plan. There is no course syllabus (大纲 ) to be【 B
11、10】 _;instead, the exams will be based on the material presented in the lectures and textbooks. 11 【 B1】 12 【 B2】 13 【 B3】 14 【 B4】 15 【 B5】 16 【 B6】 17 【 B7】 18 【 B8】 19 【 B9】 20 【 B10】 20 Rice is low-fat and high in energy, and you can mix it with just about anything to make【 B1】 _tasty nutritious
12、 dishes. Ask anyone from any country in the world to tell you their favorite rice recipe and you will get a wide【 B2】 _,ranging from sushi in Japan to risottos in northern Italy. Rice is【 B3】 _connected to the culture of many societies.Hindu and Buddhist religions use rice as a religious offering. B
13、urmese folklore uses rice as a central part of their【 B4】 _story; the gods gave the first people of Burma rice seeds and directed them to Burma,where the rice would grow well.A Chinese proverb says that“【 B5】 _things are not pearls and jade but the five grains, of which rice is the finest.“ Chinese
14、myth tells how, after【 B6】_floods, there was nothing to eat and the people were starving. One day they saw a goat【 B7】 _the fields and holding bunches of long yellow seeds in its mouth. The seeds grew into rice and the people【 B8】 _. The origins of rice are uncertain, because rice has been grown for
15、 so many thousands of years. In several Asian languages, the words for food and rice, or for rice and agriculture, are the same, one of the facts that【 B9】 _Asia as the origin of rice. It is certain, however, that rice【 B10】 _is one of the most important developments in history, for rice has fed mor
16、e people over a longer period of time than any other crop. 21 【 B1】 22 【 B2】 23 【 B3】 24 【 B4】 25 【 B5】 26 【 B6】 27 【 B7】 28 【 B8】 29 【 B9】 30 【 B10】 30 Setting an earlier bedtime for your children could help keep their weight【 B1】_,a new study finds. Fast food, too much screen time, and sugary soda
17、s are not the only factors to【 B2】 _the childhood obesity epidemic, experts say. Lack of sleep is also an important factor, the findings show Scientists from Temple University in Philadelphia【 B3】 _37 children aged 8to 11, with more than a quarter of the subjects overweight or obese. The first week
18、of the study,the children slept their normal【 B4】 _.During the second week, the children 【 B5】 _had their sleep time reduced or lengthened, and in the third week they were given the opposite sleep schedule. Findings showed that when children slept longer, they ate around 134 fewer calories per day a
19、nd lost half a pound in weight. “Findings from this study suggest that【 B6】 _school-age childrens sleep at night could have important【 B7】 _for prevention and treatment of obesity,“ said head researcher Dr. Chantelle Hart. “The【 B8】 _role of sleep should be further explored.“The findings were publis
20、hed online November 4th in the journal Pediatrics.A 【 B9】 _study on adults published earlier this year found that a lack of sleep causes changes in brain activity that can lead people to feel hungrier and desire more fattening foods. A team from the University of California used MRI (magnetic resona
21、nce imaging) scans to【 B10】 _ changes in the brain activity of sleep-deprived test subjects.Their findings appear in the journal Nature Communications. 31 【 B1】 32 【 B2】 33 【 B3】 34 【 B4】 35 【 B5】 36 【 B6】 37 【 B7】 38 【 B8】 39 【 B9】 40 【 B10】 40 Clearly if we are to participate in the society in whi
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