大学六级模拟965及答案解析.doc

上传人:dealItalian200 文档编号:1450845 上传时间:2020-02-01 格式:DOC 页数:25 大小:158KB
下载 相关 举报
大学六级模拟965及答案解析.doc_第1页
第1页 / 共25页
大学六级模拟965及答案解析.doc_第2页
第2页 / 共25页
大学六级模拟965及答案解析.doc_第3页
第3页 / 共25页
大学六级模拟965及答案解析.doc_第4页
第4页 / 共25页
大学六级模拟965及答案解析.doc_第5页
第5页 / 共25页
点击查看更多>>
资源描述

1、大学六级模拟 965 及答案解析(总分:709.98,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Part Writing(总题数:1,分数:106.50)1.Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay commenting on the remark “The Importance of Cooperation“. You can cite examples to illustrate your point. You should write at least 150 words but no more tha

2、n 200 words. Write your essay on Answer Sheet 1. (分数:106.50)_二、Part Listening Com(总题数:0,分数:0.00)三、Section A(总题数:2,分数:78.50)Questions 1 to 4 are based on the conversation you have just heard. (分数:40.00)A.More than a year.B.Two months.C.More than two weeks.D.One or two days.A.The man.B.The woman.C.Bob

3、.D.Noel.A.One can see the sea through its windows.B.It is quite an old cottage.C.The cottage is far from the small farm.D.The cottage is quite narrow.A.He is a friend of the woman.B.He is the woman“s ex-husband.C.It is a lovely dog.D.He is a tenant.Questions 5 to 8 are based on the conversation you

4、have just heard. (分数:38.48)A.Mother and son.B.Teacher and student.C.Landlady and tenant.D.Sister and brother.A.The boy“s parents.B.The boy“s summer holiday.C.The boy“s study.D.An illness.A.They are very good parents.B.They quarrel a lot.C.They have only one child.D.They love each other very much.A.H

5、e will spend it in England.B.He will study history.C.He is going to live in the country.D.He is going to learn French.四、Section B(总题数:0,分数:0.00)五、Passage One(总题数:1,分数:30.00)Questions 9 to 11 are based on the passage you have just heard. (分数:30.00)A.He thought he might rent it.B.He decided he would b

6、uy it.C.He felt it was too expensive for him.D.He was unsure whether to buy it.A.He had experienced severe family problems.B.He struggled to become a successful author.C.He suffered a serious illness.D.He underwent his career flop.A.He viewed it as a rich source of material for his books.B.He viewed

7、 it as a typical building of the region.C.He viewed it as way to escape from his work.D.He viewed it as a way to recapture his childhood happiness.六、Passage Two(总题数:1,分数:40.00)Questions 12 to 15 are based on the passage you have just heard. (分数:40.00)A.It is the time when students are doing part-tim

8、e jobs.B.It is the time before students graduate from college.C.It is the time when students just graduate from college.D.It is the time when students work in the kinds of jobs they might want to have some day.A.Because they want to increase their working experience.B.Because they do not yet know wh

9、at kind of permanent job they want.C.Because they want to get more income.D.Because they do not yet know what kind of working environment they want.A.Students can learn about different kinds of jobs.B.They can learn skills and gain valuable experience.C.They can meet important people.D.They can get

10、well paid.A.It was established in George Washington University in 1937.B.It was established in the National Museum of American History in 1937.C.It was established in the National Air and Space Museum in 1937.D.It was established in the National Building Museum in 1937.七、Section C(总题数:3,分数:100.00)No

11、w listen to the following recording and answer questions 16 to 18. (分数:30.00)A.Eliminating the original vegetation from the building site.B.Making the houses in an area similar to one another.C.Deciding where on a site a house will be built.D.Surrounding a building with wildflowers and plants.A.They

12、 are changed to make the site more interesting.B.They are expanded to limit the amount of construction.C.They are integrated into the design of the building.D.They are removed for construction.A.Because many architects studied with Wright.B.Because Wright started the practice of “land-scraping“.C.Be

13、cause Wright used elements of envelope building.D.Because most of the houses Wright built were made of stone.Now listen to the following recording and answer questions 19 to 22. (分数:40.00)A.Protecting buyers of paintings.B.Why copies of famous paintings are made.C.How paintings are sold in the Unite

14、d States.D.Protecting artists from illegal use of their work.A.After the artwork is reviewed by lawyers.B.After all documents are filed.C.When the artist first gets an idea.D.The moment the work of art is finished.A.The buyer has the right to reprint it.B.The buyer is allowed to change it.C.The arti

15、st continues to hold the copyright for it.D.The artist must report the sale to the United States Copyright Office.A.The United States Copyright Office created it.B.It does not protect artists“ techniques and procedures.C.It has not been changed since its creation.D.It is applied only to copies of th

16、e original work.Now listen to the following recording and answer questions 23 to 25. (分数:30.00)A.Remembering word definitions.B.Recognizing repeated numbers.C.Distinguishing between similar colors.D.Tasting sounds.A.To explain the causes ofsynesthesia.B.To prove that sound and color can affect a per

17、son“s mood.C.To determine whether or not synesthesia exists.D.To show how creativity can be stimulated.A.Consistently associate words with certain colors.B.Memorize long lists of words.C.Use colored printing to learn pronunciation.D.Use words creatively in art objects.八、Part Reading Compr(总题数:0,分数:0

18、.00)九、Section A(总题数:1,分数:35.50)It was music to my ears to hear that the Government“s chief adviser on 1 , Susan Jebb, wants parents to 2 fruit juices at the table and return to the old days when children drank water or milk. There is no doubt that fruit juices, as well as fizzy colas and other soft

19、drinks, are a major contributor to the emerging crisis of 3 weight in our children and teenagers. Most fruit juice drinks are 4 with sugar syrup, often derived not from fruit, but com. The true 5 here, though, is not sugar but human greed. Sugar is not a poison, as some sug gest, and is not even 6 :

20、 we just enjoy it. Eating too much sugar is a cause of tooth decay. It also 7 to the development of a fatty liverwhich can lead to irreparable liver diseases. The main 8 here is the weight gain, but sugar is not the only culprit; excess fat in your diet can make you fat. My point is that taking too

21、much in, whether it“s sugar or fat, is going to leave you with more body fat. However, a 9 of the energy intake for most growing youngsters is refined sugar in one shape or form. If we are to educate the public how best to 10 obesity, then a cut in fruit juices and sugar-containing drinks is a good

22、way to start. It may cut calorie intake near enough in half. Think twice before you pour that glass of juice. A. embrace B. proportion C. sensible D. attachment E. amount F. contributes G. obesity H. issue I. vast J. tackle K. addictive L. excess M. loaded N. ban O. villain(分数:35.50)十、Section B(总题数:

23、1,分数:71.00)A. Reduce, reuse, and recycle. Recycling has become a part of American life. It also is an important part of the waste-processing industry. In fact, many cities and towns in the United States now have recycling programs. To learn how such a program works, we will go to a recycling centre

24、in the eastern state of Maryland. B. The recycle bin in the home or office is often the last stop for empty containers. But for papers, plastics, cardboards and cans, it is the beginning of a trip thousands of kilometres long. Yehenew Gedshew directs a recycling centre near Washington, DC. “As long

25、as people throw their trash, we have a job.“ His recycling centre processes about 35 tons of material an hour. How does it process that much every hour? Yehenew Gedshew says the business is highly-organized. “First what happens is, dump trucks bring materials to our site. They dump it on the tipping

26、 floor. It goes to the first screen where the cardboard and the rest of the material is sorted out.“ The rest of the material goes on a belt that carries the glass and plastic to the last screening area (筛分区). The glass gets crushed and the plastic gets sorted and flattened. C. Local recycling progr

27、ams often require people to separate plastics, papers and glass. But Yehenew Gedshew says sorters at his recycling centre do all that work. He says the centre ships most of its plastic to a processing centre in North Carolina, more than 500 kilometres to the south. At that centre, mountains of bottl

28、es become piles of plastic. They are ready to be melted and shaped into something new. D. From the store to the recycling bin, and from there to just about anywhere you can imagine, plastic bottles spend a lot of time on the road. And so have we. We now go to Fayetteville, North Carolina. The city i

29、s home to the Clear Path Recycling centre. It is one of the largest plastic recycling centres in the United States. E. The Clear Path Recycling Centre receives 8 to 10 trucks a day. That means more than 18,000 kilograms of plastic every day. The goods come to the centre in large piles or bales, like

30、 the ones at the recycling centre in Maryland. F. Not far from the Clear Path Recycling is a huge storage area for the plastic objects. They enter the recycling centre to begin the process that will change them. “This is where the whole bottles enter the whole bottle wash. It“s just like your front-

31、end loading washing machine at your house. It“s just a lot longer, and a lot bigger.“ G. Hot water washes paper labels off the drink bottles and removes dirt. The plastic is broken up in- to what the plastics recycling industry calls “ PET flake (PET 碎片).“ Another centre will buy the flake to melt a

32、nd mould into something else. H. Plastic bottles spend their lives on the move. Machines mould and fill them with our favourite drinks. When we are done drinking, machines destroy the bottles and make them into new bottles. Their journey never ends. But our trip has come to an end in Wilson, North C

33、arolina. I. In our program, we have described the trip made by plastic bottles from stores to recycling bins and then to recycling centres. The bottles are then broken down into small pieces, which are put into bags. Now, we will witness the rebirth of a plastic bottle. J. Mark Rath is a supervisor

34、at Peninsula Packaging. At his business, pieces of plastic become products like carry-out trays at food stores and restaurants. Peninsula Packaging melts and flattens plastic so it can be shaped and moulded. The process is complex. “We take the clear chips like this, and it goes into an oven, and it

35、 cooks for about 3 to 4 hours in that oven.“ K. The plastic cooks at almost 200. When the melted plastic comes out of the oven, it is made into carry-out trays or other food packaging. “We unwind the plastic into a very long oven where we heat it again, and then we“ll form it in a forming station. W

36、e“ll follow it through and see what happens to it.“ what happens to the recycled plastic involves a vacuum, lots of pressure, andbelieve it or notmore recycling. L. Mark Rath says all of the plastics in this packaging centre become some kind of container in their next lives. “That“ll end up being a

37、fresh-cut-salad base. Not sure where it goes, but it“ll end up some place with celery and carrots and tomatoes.“ It has taken several days, but a plastic bottle like the one we bought in Washington, DC has now become a salad tray in North Carolina. M. Countless things affect the health of our enviro

38、nment, what we take from nature may not harm it as much as what we add to it. For years, many people have harmed the environment by throwing away plastic grocery bags. But in Washington, a “bag tax“ has changed the behaviour of many people, and the way business affects the environment. N. The Anacos

39、tia River flows through southeast Washington into the better-known Potomac River. The Anacostia is often called the city“s “other river.“ Tommy Wells is a member of the Washington, DC city council. He is worried about the health of river. He notes that some people have called the Anacostia, one of t

40、he 10 most polluted rivers in the country. Mr. Wells says he was tired of seeing so many plastic bags in or near the river. “I wanted something that got into people“s heads; not their pockets.“ O. Stores in Washington now require people to pay five cents for each disposable plastic bag. The money go

41、es into the “Anacostia River Clean Up Fund.“ People who bring their own bag do not pay anything extra. Has the “bag tax“ helped? Bret Bolin is with the Anacostia Watershed Society, a group that is working to protect the river. “In just about 3 and a half months of the bag fee, people were already re

42、porting that they were seeing a lot less bags in the river and at cleanup sites than in past years.“ Councilman Tommy Wells agrees that the bag tax worked. “There was a 60 percent reduction of the amount of bags that were pulled out of the river.“ The local government estimates that stores gave shop

43、pers almost 300 million bags in 2009. Mr. Bolin says the bag tax caused the number to drop sharply. “And they were estimating something like 55 million being distributed in 2010, which is an 80 percent reduction, which is amazing.“(分数:71.00)(1).Bag tax has played a key role in reducing bags in and n

44、ear the Anacostia River.(分数:7.10)(2).After the trunks bring in trash the first thing we need to do is sorting them out.(分数:7.10)(3).The Anacostia River is greatly polluted by many plastic bags and it worries Tommy Wells a lot to see people just care about making money instead of environment protecti

45、on.(分数:7.10)(4).The Clear Path Recycling Centre receives a large amount of plastic everyday.(分数:7.10)(5).Many things can be harmful to environment such as throwing away plastic bags but this behaviour has been changed due to the bag tax.(分数:7.10)(6).Plastics at Peninsula Packaging will become differ

46、ent containers such as a salad tray, in many places across the country.(分数:7.10)(7).After hot water washes off labels and dirt, the plastic will be broken into small pieces waiting to be melted and molded into other things.(分数:7.10)(8).Plastic bottles spend their life on the move from the drink cont

47、ainer to the recycling centre to be made into new bottles or other containers.(分数:7.10)(9).In a huge storage area the bottles will enter an enormous machine which looks like a big front-end loading washing machine in people“s home.(分数:7.10)(10).Peninsula Packaging melts and flattens plastic in a big

48、 oven so it can be shaped and melded into new things like carry-out trays.(分数:7.10)十一、Section C(总题数:0,分数:0.00)十二、Passage One(总题数:1,分数:71.00)South Africa has 11 official languages. If you want to say hello, it“s “sawubona“ in Zulu, and “hallo“ in Afrikaans. Now, South Africa“s school children may sta

49、rt using “ni hao“ to say hello. The country“s education minister says, the nation is adding the Mandarin language teaching in some schools. Mandarin is the official spoken language of China. That country is a major trading power for South Africa. A recent agreement between the two nations centres on five areas of cooperation. They include development in basic education, school books and lessons, mathematics and science, teacher training and career education and research. South Africa officials ha

展开阅读全文
相关资源
猜你喜欢
相关搜索

当前位置:首页 > 考试资料 > 职业资格

copyright@ 2008-2019 麦多课文库(www.mydoc123.com)网站版权所有
备案/许可证编号:苏ICP备17064731号-1