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[外语类试卷]大学英语六级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷119(无答案).doc

1、大学英语六级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷 119(无答案)Section A(A)It was shut down soon.(B) It collapsed when people walked on it.(C) It swayed when people jumped on it.(D)It swayed disconcertingly when people walked across it.(A)He cannot have breakfast with the woman because he is sick.(B) He cannot have breakfast with the

2、woman because he is busy.(C) He is going to have breakfast with the woman.(D)He does not like to have breakfast with the woman.(A)It was made nearly entirely of glass.(B) It is home to all kinds of athletic events.(C) It was made almost entirely of crystal.(D)It was built to work as a stadium.(A)Bra

3、d Pitt often visits Madame Tussauds.(B) All the stars in Madame Tussauds are made from wax.(C) Madame Tussauds contains wax figures of all famous people.(D)Wax figures in Madame Tussauds only include British celebrities.(A)It is going to be cloudy in the afternoon.(B) The woman suggests a drive to t

4、he downtown area.(C) The man has been in Canada for nearly a month.(D)The man has never seen the countryside before.(A)It includes shopping malls only.(B) It is the most crowded shopping place in the US.(C) It was also the route for prisoners to be killed in the 11th century.(D)It was used as the ro

5、ute to the execution ground in the 12th century.(A)London Bridge.(B) Buckingham Palace.(C) St. Pauls Cathedral.(D)Twins Tower.(A)Join the community service program.(B) Interview some immigrants.(C) Visit some immigrants.(D)Teach English as a part-time job.(A)To visit the scenic spots there.(B) To sh

6、are a flat with his friend.(C) To experience living on his own.(D)To study in Oxford University.(A)A writer for the Appointments Board.(B) A secretary for the Appointments Board.(C) Anything matching his degree.(D)He has no idea.(A)She forbids her son from going to London.(B) She wishes her son to h

7、ave a proper job.(C) She knows it is easy to find a flat in London.(D)She has only one child.(A)He is a teacher at Cambridge.(B) He is a teacher at Oxford.(C) He is a student at Cambridge.(D)He is a student at Oxford.(A)Boss and secretary.(B) Colleagues.(C) Fashion designer and customer.(D)Husband a

8、nd wife.(A)The woman does not like the green dress because it does not go with the hat.(B) The woman is going to wear a hat because many people do so.(C) The woman advises the man to wear a suit because there is a formal occasion.(D)The man thinks it is OK to wear a sports coat because there is an i

9、nformal occasion.(A)Hesitant.(B) Decisive.(C) Easy-going.(D)Shy.Section B(A)Right care and support can reduce all developmental problems associated with autism.(B) Behavioral intervention programs are linked with normalization of some brain activity.(C) The question of whether children can outgrow a

10、utism has been answered.(D)The new research suggests that all children with autism do extremely well.(A)Children who had not spoken before age 2.(B) Children who did not use phrases before 18 months.(C) Children who had not spoken before 18 months.(D)Children who did not use phrases before age 3.(A)

11、Improper parenting may result in very severe disability.(B) We have to live with uncertainty, give the best interventions and applaud the gains a child makes.(C) The best intervention by parents can cure children with autism.(D)Whatever measures are taken, autism can not be outgrown.(A)The swans wer

12、e stolen for food only.(B) A gang of four men stole the swans.(C) The thieves attacked the swans with guns.(D)One of the swans was attacked by a nail-studded instrument.(A)Nothing but the bones of the swans has been found.(B) The first remains of a swan turned up just before Christmas.(C) Stealing s

13、wans is not only very cruel but also illegal.(D)The police suspect the five similar incidents are linked.(A)They are the symbol of the city, and belong to the queen.(B) All wild swans inhabiting open water in the UK belong to the king.(C) Swans stand for holiness in the British culture.(D)The queen

14、in the UK loves swans very much.(A)The US.(B) Japan.(C) Russia.(D)Sweden.(A)About 250 kg.(B) About 300 kg.(C) About 350 kg.(D)About 400 kg.(A)It proved the causal relationship between milk consumption and the number of Nobel laureates.(B) It associated the consumption of chocolate, instead of milk,

15、with Nobel wins.(C) It noted milk is rich in Vitamin E which may boost brain power.(D)It found milk consumption, compared with chocolate consumption, is a better predictor of Nobel wins.(A)Children will not drink milk any more.(B) Parents love drinking milk very much.(C) The price of chocolate will

16、jump soon.(D)Children will eat more chocolate.Section C25 Nobody seems to like the first official portrait of Kate Middleton. Detractors(抨击者)say the painting makes Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Cambridge look old and dullbut at least it wasnt【B1】_for half a century because it made her neck look

17、weird.Thats what happened to a 1952 painting by John Napper, now finally【B2】_ after more than 60 years, according to the Telegraph. Liverpool councillors had【B3】_Napper to paint a portrait of Queen Elizabeth II for her coronation, but their complains about his worknamely, an【B4】_neck and the fact th

18、at it looked nothing at all like the Queenled them to prohibit the painting from public view.Trustees of St. Georges Hall【B5】_Thursday that theyre bringing the portrait back out of storage to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee, the 60-year anniversary of the Queens coronation that【B6】_ globally last year

19、. Forget about it【B7】_the massesLiverpools Lord Mayor Gary Millar says some Brits will have no choice but to view the notorious work of art.The Queen has sat for 129 portraits in her life, and not all of them have been pretty. In 2001, artist Lucian Freud painted what became one of the most【B8】_depi

20、ctions of the Queen that certainly overemphasized her features. Some called it “thought-provoking and psychologically penetrating.“ Others called it “a travesty.“ Her Majestys verdict? Buckingham Palace does not【B9 】_portraits of the Queen, but we imagine the evil eye shes giving in Freuds painting is probably some【B10】_of her opinion of the work.26 【B1 】27 【B2 】28 【B3 】29 【B4 】30 【B5 】31 【B6 】32 【B7 】33 【B8 】34 【B9 】35 【B10 】

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