1、大学英语六级-135 (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.Drink two glasses of water.B.Drink one glass of water.C.Drink half a glass of water.D.Drink no more water.A.He got 200 dollars on the bus.B.He got 100 dollars at home.C.He lost 100 do
2、llars on the bus.D.He lost 200 dollars at home.A.To pretend that she is rich.B.To indicate her husband that she wants those.C.To make her look prettier in the painting.D.To cause some trouble for her husband if he remarries.A.They have some financial problems.B.There will be much rain in May.C.They
3、won“t have free time in May.D.They can“t get everything ready by then.A.Play basketball.B.Go to see Lily.C.Go swimming.D.Play volleyball.(分数:6.00)A.She is in a hurry.B.She can afford more money.C.She is waiting for somebody else.D.She is health-conscious.A.Setting off at seven o“clock is a little la
4、te.B.She should arrange her life better.C.Her brother can tell her what to do.D.She should not complain about it.A.Paris is not romantic enough.B.Paris is not modern enough.C.They“re very likely to go to Paris.D.Her husband won“t take her to Paris.Questions 9 to 11 are based on the conversation you
5、have just heard. (分数:6.00)A.To ask the man to debate with her.B.To get some suggestions about advertisement.C.To invite him to be a judge for a debate.D.To get some ideas for a debate.A.Negative.B.Indifferent.C.Basically positive.D.Doubtful.A.Advertising companies.B.Businessmen.C.Advertisement audie
6、nce.D.Consumers.Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard. (分数:8.00)A.Frankly.B.Arrogantly.C.Roundaboutly.D.Confidently.A.Money is the most important thing.B.Responsibility means more than salary.C.High salary secures better performance.D.Future income is more important th
7、an starting salary.A.Motivation and teamwork.B.“Can do“ spirit and passion.C.Honesty and responsibility.D.Diligence and cooperation.A.By arguing with them.B.By keeping silent.C.By expressing his idea clearly.D.By adopting his colleagues“ idea.三、Section B(总题数:0,分数:0.00)四、Passage One(总题数:1,分数:9.00)Que
8、stions 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have just heard. (分数:9.00)A.He was excited about the website.B.He was keen on computers.C.He was anxious about the website.D.He was eager to succeed in the website.A.An experiment.B.A day job.C.A dream coming true.D.A promising career.A.Getting visitors t
9、o vote on the website.B.Getting more traffic.C.Turning its traffic into money.D.Contacting politicians and famous people.五、Passage Two(总题数:1,分数:9.00)Questions 19 to 21 are based on the passage you have just heard. (分数:9.00)A.The birth rates.B.The death rates.C.The divorce rates.D.The widow rates.A.T
10、he married.B.The unmarried.C.The divorced.D.The widowed.A.Healthy people are more likely to get married.B.Happy people do not always get married.C.Married people may not be in love with each other.D.Married people don“t receive good care in old years.六、Passage Three(总题数:1,分数:12.00)Questions 22 to 25
11、 are based on the passage you have just heard. (分数:12.00)A.Philosophical classics.B.College philosophical course books.C.Philosophical best-sellers.D.Classic children“s books.A.To get some data for his research in college.B.To give his students more practice.C.To popularize the subject of philosophy
12、.D.To promote philosophy to a higher level.A.Should the tree give its shade to the boy?B.Should the tree give that much to the boy?C.How should we treat natural objects?D.Was the boy wrong to take so much from the tree?A.Children younger than 12 cannot reason abstractly.B.Curiosity and willingness e
13、nable kids to study philosophy.C.Children could think abstractly at an early age.D.Philosophical questioning could help kids develop reasoning skills.七、Section C(总题数:1,分数:40.00)Last year, researchers published new findings from the Women“s Health Initiative, a long-term study of more than 160000 mid
14、life women. The data showed that multivitamin-takers are no 1 than those who don“t take the pills, at least when it comes to the big diseasescancer, heart disease, and 2 . “Even women with poor diets weren“t helped by taking a multivitamin,“ says the study author Marian Neuhouser, PhD, in the cancer
15、 3 program at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, in Seattle. Vitamin 4 came into fashion in the early 1900s, when it was difficult or impossible for most people to get a wide variety of fresh fruits and vegetables. Back then, vitamin-deficiency diseases weren“t unheard-of: the bowed legs an
16、d 5 ribs caused by a severe shortage of vitamin D, or the skin problems and mental confusion caused by a lack of vitamin B. But these days, you“re 6 unlikely to be seriously deficient if you eat an average American diet, if only because many packaged foods are vitamin-enriched. Sure, most of us coul
17、d do with a couple more daily 7 of produce, but a multivitamin doesn“t do a good job at 8 those. “Multivitamins have maybe two dozen 9 but plants have hundreds of other useful compounds,“ Neuhouser says. “If you just take a multivitamin, you“re missing lots of compounds that may be providing benefit
18、s.“ There is one group that probably ought to keep taking a multivitamin: women of reproductive age. The supplement is insurance 10 pregnancy. (分数:40.00)填空项 1:_大学英语六级-135 (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.Drink two glasses of wat
19、er.B.Drink one glass of water. C.Drink half a glass of water.D.Drink no more water.解析:听力原文 M: You should drink eight glasses of water per day. It would do you much good. You still have two glasses left today. W: You are right, but it is already 8 p.m. I“m afraid I“m not supposed to drink much water.
20、 Maybe half the task. Q: What will the woman probably do?A.He got 200 dollars on the bus.B.He got 100 dollars at home.C.He lost 100 dollars on the bus. D.He lost 200 dollars at home.解析:听力原文 W: Why are you so upset? You told me that you picked up 200 dollars on the bus. I thought you should be happy.
21、 M: Yes. Another passenger also saw the money, and I gave him half, but I didn“t find that I lost the same amount of money until my returning home. Q: What happened to the man actually?A.To pretend that she is rich.B.To indicate her husband that she wants those.C.To make her look prettier in the pai
22、nting.D.To cause some trouble for her husband if he remarries. 解析:听力原文 M: Madam, you are not wearing diamond earrings and golden necklace. But why do you want me to paint you with those? W: In case I should die before my husband. I“m sure he“d remarry right away, and I want his second wife to go cra
23、zy looking for the jewelry. Q: Why does the woman want those valuable things in the painting?A.They have some financial problems. B.There will be much rain in May.C.They won“t have free time in May.D.They can“t get everything ready by then.解析:听力原文 W: Where shall we spend our holidays this year, Tom?
24、 Going away or staying at home? M: We“re definitely going abroad, dear. But I don“t think we“ll go away in May. I doubt if we“ll have enough money saved up by then. Q: Why can“t the couple go abroad in May?A.Play basketball.B.Go to see Lily.C.Go swimming.D.Play volleyball. 解析:听力原文 M: Are you free th
25、is afternoon, Mary? If you have spare time, will you join us in playing volleyball? Lily has got a bad cold so she couldn“t play. W: I“d like to. Anyway my basketball lesson was cancelled, so as long as I can go swimming at 7 p.m., that“s OK. Q: What will the woman do this afternoon?(分数:6.00)A.She i
26、s in a hurry.B.She can afford more money.C.She is waiting for somebody else.D.She is health-conscious. 解析:听力原文 M: I“m sorry but now there is no table available in the non smoking section. But I can arrange you a table in other sections. W: Thank you, but I“m very sensitive to smoking, so for the sak
27、e of my health, I think I“d rather wait. Q: What can we infer about the woman?A.Setting off at seven o“clock is a little late.B.She should arrange her life better.C.Her brother can tell her what to do.D.She should not complain about it. 解析:听力原文 W: I have to set off at seven o“clock in the morning to
28、 attend a ten o“clock class every morning. I can“t stand this any longer. M: Your brother“s college is even farther than yours. Have you heard him saying anything? Q: What does the man mean?A.Paris is not romantic enough.B.Paris is not modern enough.C.They“re very likely to go to Paris.D.Her husband
29、 won“t take her to Paris. 解析:听力原文 M: Morn, Paris is such a romantic place. I hope Dad can take you there to spend your wedding anniversary. W: The day your dad takes me to Paris is the day pigs fly. Q: What does the woman mean?Questions 9 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard. (分数:
30、6.00)A.To ask the man to debate with her.B.To get some suggestions about advertisement.C.To invite him to be a judge for a debate.D.To get some ideas for a debate. 解析:听力原文 W: Professor, I“m going to take part in a debate on advertising tomorrow. Would you please give me some hints? M: That“s interes
31、ting. I would like to hear what young people think about advertising. W: Well, we wouldn“t know what there was to buy if we didn“t have advertisements. M: Yes, that“s true, up to a point. Advertisements provide information that we need. If someone has produced a new article, naturally the seller wan
32、ts to tell us about it. W: Yes, and advertisements tell us which product is the best. M: Do they? I don“t think so. Every manufacturer says that his product is the best, or at least tries to give that impression. Only one can be the best, so the others are misleading us, aren“t they? W: Well, in a w
33、ay, I suppose, but we don“t have to believe them, do we? M: Are you saying that advertisements aren“t effective? I don“t think that intelligent businessmen would spend millions of dollars on advertising if nobody believed the advertisements, do you? W: Perhaps not, but after all, it“s their money th
34、at they“re spending. M: Is it? I think not. The cost of advertising is added to the price of the article. You and I and all the other people who buy the article pay for the advertising! W: Well, I suppose we get something for our moneysome information. M: Yes, but don“t forget it“s often misleading
35、information, and sometimes harmful. Why does the woman come to talk with the man?A.Negative.B.Indifferent.C.Basically positive. D.Doubtful.解析:听力原文 What is the woman“s attitude towards the advertisements?A.Advertising companies.B.Businessmen.C.Advertisement audience.D.Consumers. 解析:听力原文 In the man“s
36、view, who pay for the cost of the advertising finally?Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard. (分数:8.00)A.Frankly.B.Arrogantly.C.Roundaboutly. D.Confidently.解析:听力原文 W: Would you mind telling us what you would like to do five years later? M: Well. It might be premature fo
37、r me to predict this. Hypothetically speaking, I might be able to do your current job as a director. W: What range of pay scale are you interested in? M: Money is important, but the responsibility that goes along with this job is what interests me the most. W: How would your acquaintances describe y
38、ou? M: They would say Mr. Li is a sincere, industrious and reliable man who deeply cares for his family and friends. W: What personality traits do you admire? M: I like people who show the “can do“ spirit. W: What leadership qualities did you stress as an administrative personnel? M: Learning how to
39、 motivate people and to work together as a team will be the major goal of my leadership. W: How do you handle criticism? M: Silence is golden. Just don“t say anything, otherwise the situation could become worse. I do, however, appreciate constructive criticism. W: How do you deal with your disagreem
40、ent with your colleagues in your work? M: I will try to present my ideas in a more clear and civilized manner in order to get my points across. W: How would you behave in time of failure? M: None of us is supposed to be “perfect.“ I am sure I will be given a second chance to correct my mistake. How
41、does the man respond to the woman“s question about his five years“ career plan?A.Money is the most important thing.B.Responsibility means more than salary. C.High salary secures better performance.D.Future income is more important than starting salary.解析:听力原文 What is the man“s idea about salary?A.Mo
42、tivation and teamwork. B.“Can do“ spirit and passion.C.Honesty and responsibility.D.Diligence and cooperation.解析:听力原文 What is the man“s main goal of leadership?A.By arguing with them.B.By keeping silent.C.By expressing his idea clearly. D.By adopting his colleagues“ idea.解析:听力原文 How does the man han
43、dle disagreements with his colleagues?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.He was excited about the website.B.He was keen on computers.C.He was anxious about the website. D.He was eager to succeed in the web
44、site.解析:听力原文 For two months after he started the website , Kevin Rose didn“t need an alarm clock. “By 6 a.m., I was up and on the computer,“ he recalls. “ It was the sheer fear of not knowing what was on my own home page.“ Here“s why: Experienced editors do not deliberate over Digg“s front page. It
45、“s strictly a popularity contest. Users post news stories and imagesfound anywhere from the websites of big newspapers to small blogsand with the click of a button, other users either “dig“ the items (meaning they like them) or “bury“ them (meaning they don“t). Kevin Rose started Digg as an “experim
46、ent.“ But he quit his day job within months. Today, the site gets 35 million different visitors a month. When he started Digg, he thought, “If this can pay my rent and I can stay cool in my apartment, drink my tea and have an awesome little office, that“d be more than I could ask for.“ As a child in
47、 Las Vegas, Rose was “the most unpopular kid in school.“ In the early 1990s, he persuaded his parents to buy him his own computer, which he used to talk about technology in chat rooms. Like many websites, Digg hasn“t yet figured out how to transform its traffic into profit. Nonetheless, it continues
48、 to develop. Digg now recommends stories to users based on other stories they like. It also lets them vote on questions they want to ask politicians and famous people. In the early days of Rose“s website, why could he get up early even without an alarm clock?A.An experiment. B.A day job.C.A dream co
49、ming true.D.A promising career.解析:听力原文 What did the website mean to Kevin Rose when he started it?A.Getting visitors to vote on the website.B.Getting more traffic.C.Turning its traffic into money. D.Contacting politicians and famous people.解析:听力原文 Like many websites, what is Digg“s problem now?五、Passage Two(总题数:1,分数:9.00)Questions 19 to 21 are based on the passage you have just heard. (分数:9.00)A.The birth rates.B.The death rates. C.The divorce rates.D.The widow rates.解析:听力原文 In 1858, a British scientist name