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1、大学英语六级-137 (1)及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Listening Comprehens(总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、Section A(总题数:4,分数:30.00)(分数:10.00)A.She will go out with the man next time.B.Night scene in San Francisco is beyond her expectations.C.She likes the night scene except for some problems.D.She doesn“t like the city for t

2、he dull night scene.A.Ask for a sick leave.B.Keep on working as before.C.Give the bug to the woman.D.Send gifts to his colleagues.A.Tickets for the show tonight.B.Tickets of front seats for tomorrow.C.Tickets of back row for today.D.Tickets in the middle section for tomorrow.A.He prefers working to

3、relaxing in Florida,B.He has just three days to sign up for the seminar.C.The woman“s idea sounds good.D.The woman should host the seminar.A.In a professor“s office.B.In an accounting class.C.In a trading market.D.In an office.(分数:6.00)A.Send another catalog to the man.B.Tell the man her name and ad

4、dress.C.Leave her phone number for the man.D.Receive an old catalog from the man.A.Some concessions in a negotiation.B.A delayed negotiation.C.The schedules for a new plan.D.A business contract.A.The woman“s choice is wise.B.It is not easy to go to an unusual site.C.Guidebook should be updated.D.The

5、y have to choose the popular sites.Questions 9 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard. (分数:6.00)A.To design a productivity strategy for the company.B.To design a website and create a brand.C.To copy and edit the newspapers.D.To update the information of business.A.The user.B.The inf

6、ormation.C.The speed.D.The page.A.She could grasp the customers“ feelings.B.She has established successful brands.C.She is a skillful web designer.D.She charges reasonably.Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard. (分数:8.00)A.This is an old traditional saying about food.B.

7、It can remind people to concern their diet.C.It can reflect the culture of one country.D.It can improve the eating frequency of people.A.Fried chicken.B.Hamburger.C.Pizza.D.Thanksgiving turkey.A.Various ethnic foods.B.County-style cooking.C.Delicious seafood.D.Cold dish in the region.A.The special s

8、ervice.B.Region diversity.C.Different kinds of tastes.D.Healthy diet.三、Section B(总题数:0,分数:0.00)四、Passage One(总题数:1,分数:9.00)Questions 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have just heard. (分数:9.00)A.To mourn her daughter in a special way.B.To serve it as a warning to teen drivers.C.To get more money

9、 to support charity.D.To receive some legal assistance.A.The high speed of the car.B.The distracted driving.C.The blurred line of sight.D.The poor performance of the car.A.To caution young people not to send texts while driving.B.To teach young people how to drive their cars safely.C.To persuade par

10、ents to forbid young people to drive.D.To popularize knowledge and awareness about security.五、Passage Two(总题数:1,分数:12.00)Questions 19 to 22 are based on the passage you have just heard. (分数:12.00)A.The process of that debate was so nervous and painful.B.The debate was too heated to judge who was the

11、 winner.C.The judge didn“t hold fair and objective attitude to each team.D.The room was so hot that she couldn“t perform well.A.By making the audiences feel enlightened and think a lot.B.By making the listeners learn what you want to convey.C.By making the speaker popular among people of all ages.D.

12、By convincing the audiences to change their former minds.A.It can make the speech better understood.B.It may help win the contest.C.It can make the audience vigorous.D.It can make the speaker confident.A.They may stand up and leave the auditorium.B.They may begin to care about the speech.C.They may

13、send their complaints to the speech organizers.D.They may lose their interest in the speaker.六、Passage Three(总题数:1,分数:9.00)Questions 23 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard. (分数:9.00)A.The present situation of employment is promising.B.More students don“t want to hunt for jobs after gr

14、aduation.C.More students do jobs that have no relation with their majors.D.The related regulations and laws will boost employment.A.They plan to charge students higher tuition.B.They plan to cut the financial fund on education.C.They plan to recruit more workers in colleges.D.They plan to cancel deg

15、rees of some graduates.A.It will recruit a number of graduates.B.It won“t dismiss any employees.C.It will offer jobs for interns.D.It will provide training for workers.七、Section C(总题数:1,分数:40.00)Recently the online encyclopedia Wikipedia celebrated its 10th birthday. Many media outlets 1 its growth,

16、 number of articles, range of topics and its writer gender gap. A recent study discovered that barely 15 percent of Wikipedia. 2 are women, with the lion“s share of the articles being written, edited and 3 by men in their mid-20s. Online public contexts such as web forums and Wikipedia, especially i

17、f they 4 domains such as politics, technology, or knowledge, are still male-dominated. These domains are important, and women“s relatively lesser 5 in them is potentially a cause for concern. But that doesn“t mean women don“t have a 6 on the Web. A few years ago, we wondered whether there was a gend

18、er gap in terms of who was getting online. The survey found a 7 higher number of American women online than men. And in the current social networking age, the ladies are still leading the pack. Other surveys and reports show more female 8 on sites like Twitter and Facebook. So when it comes to gende

19、r and the Internet today, the question isn“t whether more men or women are surfing the Net, but whether they“re surfing the Net differently. Men tend to be more 9 , and to tolerate contentious debate, more than women. Women, 10 , tend to be more polite and supportive, as well as less assertive. (分数:

20、40.00)填空项 1:_大学英语六级-137 (1)答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Listening Comprehens(总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、Section A(总题数:4,分数:30.00)(分数:10.00)A.She will go out with the man next time.B.Night scene in San Francisco is beyond her expectations.C.She likes the night scene except for some problems. D.She doesn“t like t

21、he city for the dull night scene.解析:听力原文 M: Have you enjoyed your time in San Francisco? You saw something of the night scene here? W: Well, we did go out a lot. We liked the night scene of the city but we did have a few problems. Q: What does the woman mean?A.Ask for a sick leave. B.Keep on working

22、 as before.C.Give the bug to the woman.D.Send gifts to his colleagues.解析:听力原文 W: You don“t look well, David. Do you want to take a sick leave? M: I guess so. Even though I have been over the worst of it, I don“t want to give the bug to anyone in the office. Q: What is the man probably going to do?A.

23、Tickets for the show tonight.B.Tickets of front seats for tomorrow.C.Tickets of back row for today.D.Tickets in the middle section for tomorrow. 解析:听力原文 M: I“m sorry, madam. All tickets for the show tonight are sold out. But we have tickets for tomorrow. It starts at 5 p.m. W: Do you have anything i

24、n the middle section ? Q: What kind of tickets does the woman probably get?A.He prefers working to relaxing in Florida,B.He has just three days to sign up for the seminar.C.The woman“s idea sounds good. D.The woman should host the seminar.解析:听力原文 W: I think we need to sign up for a seminar. How abou

25、t this four day seminar in Florida? M: What a better way to recover from work than spending four days and three nights in Florida! Q: What does the man mean?A.In a professor“s office.B.In an accounting class.C.In a trading market.D.In an office. 解析:听力原文 M: I“ve checked the accounts and we“re not goi

26、ng to meet the payroll next month. W: That can“t be. The cash flow from last month showed that we“d be fine. Q: Where does this conversation most probably take place?(分数:6.00)A.Send another catalog to the man.B.Tell the man her name and address. C.Leave her phone number for the man.D.Receive an old

27、catalog from the man.解析:听力原文 W: Could I possibly get a copy of your catalog? M: I“m sorry, but we have handed them all out. If you give me your name and address, I“ll make sure you“ll get one when some new ones arrive. Q: What will the woman probably do?A.Some concessions in a negotiation.B.A delaye

28、d negotiation. C.The schedules for a new plan.D.A business contract.解析:听力原文 M: Why are the negotiations on this deal taking so long? I thought we would have put the finishing touches on it by now. W: The other side is holding out for more concessions. Q: What are the speakers talking about?A.The wom

29、an“s choice is wise.B.It is not easy to go to an unusual site. C.Guidebook should be updated.D.They have to choose the popular sites.解析:听力原文 W: Put away that guidebook. Tourists all visit the same sites, but I want to go to some places off the beaten path. M: That would be fine except we“ve never tr

30、aveled there before and we can“t speak the language. Q: What does the man imply?Questions 9 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard. (分数:6.00)A.To design a productivity strategy for the company.B.To design a website and create a brand. C.To copy and edit the newspapers.D.To update th

31、e information of business.解析:听力原文 M: Let“s invite our friend Erica, the web designer. We know that it“s not easy, using artwork and computers to create a brand for business. What do you do as a web designer, Erica? W: They hire me to give them a website and what I really do for them is to give them

32、a brand. I give them a marketing strategy, do copyrighting and editing for them, and help them organize their information. M: You do so much more than just make a website. W: I like my job and my customers who know me and who have been through the process. They do appreciate it when all is said and

33、done. But I think a lot of people don“t really realize all the skills that go into making a really good professional website. M: What is a really important aspect of web design for you? W: Usability is the most important aspect of web design. You know, the whole idea of usability is designing a webs

34、ite with the user in mind, urn, helping somebody find their way through a page and helping them get their information quickly. M: I think you are a great listener. You can capture the feelings of your customers. W: People have complimented me that I have the ability to transform the audience“s feeli

35、ng into a visual thing and put it up there on the web. What is the woman“s responsibility as a web designer?A.The user. B.The information.C.The speed.D.The page.解析:听力原文 What is the top priority when the woman designs a website?A.She could grasp the customers“ feelings. B.She has established successf

36、ul brands.C.She is a skillful web designer.D.She charges reasonably.解析:听力原文 Why does the woman get the praise from people?Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard. (分数:8.00)A.This is an old traditional saying about food.B.It can remind people to concern their diet. C.It c

37、an reflect the culture of one country.D.It can improve the eating frequency of people.解析:听力原文 W: “You are what you eat.“ Nutrition experts often use this saying to promote better eating habits. M: Yes, what we put in our mouths does become a part of us. But we can look at this statement in another w

38、ay. What we eat reflects who we areas people and as a culture. W: Do you mean that American food can give us a real taste of American culture? To many people, American food means hamburgers, hot dogs, fried chicken and pizza. M: It“s true that Americans do eat those things. However, except for Thank

39、sgiving turkey, it“s hard to find a typical “American“ food. The United States is a land of immigrants. So Americans eat food from many different countries. When people move to America, they bring their cooking styles with them. That“s why you can find ethnic food in America. W: But the American ver

40、sion doesn“t taste quite like the original M: As any large country, the US has several distinct regions. Each region prides its own special style of food. Visit the South and enjoy country-style cooking. Take a trip to New England and sample (品尝) tasty seafood dishes. W: We have to refer to fast foo

41、d in American culture. M: Of course. One of the most common quick American meals is a sandwich. Many people eat too many of these unhealthy snacks. W: But others opt for more healthy eating habits. Some even go “all natural.“ M: American culture is a good illustration of the saying “You are what you

42、 eat.“ The variety of foods enjoyed in the US reflects the diversity of personal tastes. Why do Nutrition experts like to use “You are what you eat“?A.Fried chicken.B.Hamburger.C.Pizza.D.Thanksgiving turkey. 解析:听力原文 What is the typical American food?A.Various ethnic foods.B.County-style cooking.C.De

43、licious seafood. D.Cold dish in the region.解析:听力原文 What kind of food can we find in New England?A.The special service.B.Region diversity.C.Different kinds of tastes. D.Healthy diet.解析:听力原文 What can the variety of foods in America reflect?三、Section B(总题数:0,分数:0.00)四、Passage One(总题数:1,分数:9.00)Question

44、s 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have just heard. (分数:9.00)A.To mourn her daughter in a special way.B.To serve it as a warning to teen drivers. C.To get more money to support charity.D.To receive some legal assistance.解析:听力原文 “Where u at?“ Those three words were the last text message Mariah W

45、est read before the violent car crash took her life. It was the day before Mariah“s graduation from high school. She was on her way to a ball game and was getting directions. The eyewitness report says for no apparent reason, she lost control of her car, crossed the center line, clipped a bridge, an

46、d then flipped across two more lanes of traffic. No parent wants to receive that phone call. So Dye, Mariah“s mother shares her story in a new documentary “Texting Can Wait,“ where she hopes to send a clear message to teen drivers. This documentary shows that in just three seconds, if you“re going d

47、own the state road, you can cover the length of five football fields. A lot can happen in that amount of distance in that short amount of time. It“s not a matter of if you would have an accident, but when. The ten minute documentary is available on the Internet and was produced by AT&T. One study ha

48、s shown people who text while driving are six-to-eight times more likely to have an accident than drivers who are focused on the road. According to the latest available government statistics, among about 8000 crashes on US highways, nearly 6000 were due to distracted driving. The “Texting Can Wait“

49、documentary is one of the tools AT&T is using in its campaign against distracted driving. The ultimate goal of the campaign is to make sure teen drivers get the message that texting behind the wheel is an unacceptable and dangerous behaviorone that can wait until you“re out of traffic. Why does Mariah“s mother share her story in a documentary?A.The high speed of the car.B.The distracted driving. C.The blurred line of sight.D.The poor performance of the car.解析:听力原文 What“s the main cause of crashes on US highways according to

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