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1、大学英语六级-136 (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.He can lend the material to the woman.B.He can“t remember the location of the material.C.He isn“t interested in the ancient civilization of Italy.D.He will borrow the material from th

2、e library.A.The astronauts shouldn“t make commercial products.B.It is difficult to make tiny plastic flowers in space.C.The astronauts have nothing to do in space.D.The astronauts could do more useful things.A.Doing some exercises.B.Celebrating the opening of the library.C.Collecting money for the n

3、ew hospital.D.Advertising their hometown.A.He was invited to another lecture.B.His car broke down on the way.C.He had to attend buffet dinner at that time.D.He forgot the time of the lecture.A.It is put on the man“s desk.B.It resembles a deer.C.It is imported from northern America.D.It is made of so

4、ap stone.(分数:6.00)A.New tasks.B.Trip expense.C.Vacation.D.Trip to Europe.A.Saying goodbye to her secretary.B.Buying a ticket for a concert.C.Ordering a dinner in a hotel.D.Booking a flight ticket.A.She doesn“t like to go shopping.B.She went shopping yesterday.C.She didn“t study yesterday.D.She had a

5、 lot of housework.Questions 9 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard. (分数:6.00)A.He can“t remember the name of the book he wants.B.He can“t understand the philosophy book.C.He loses his way in the library.D.He can“t find the book he wants.A.In teachers“ special room.B.In students“ r

6、eading room.C.In modern book room.D.In the reserve room.A.Order it in advance by computer.B.Ask the reserve librarian for it.C.Wait for a few hours in the library.D.Buy it in the reserve room.Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard. (分数:8.00)A.Website designer.B.Marriage

7、 expert.C.Question master.D.Culture scholar.A.A group of men moving to California in 1849.B.A immigration peak in the American history.C.Women from other countries in 1940s.D.The rich treasure and natural resources in 1849.A.The name refers to street women.B.The name is out of date.C.Women have some

8、 better names.D.It regards women as commodities.A.The proportion between male and female is unbalanced.B.American men are popular in international marriage.C.Women want to escape from America.D.Mail-order marriage does not last long.三、Section B(总题数:0,分数:0.00)四、Passage One(总题数:1,分数:9.00)Questions 16

9、to 18 are bused on the passage you have just heard. (分数:9.00)A.Our health will become better and better.B.We may have some physical problems.C.Our relationship with our boss will be improved.D.We will experience tension with our family.A.It will help people keep fit and live longer.B.It will make pe

10、ople enhance self-control and feel happier.C.It will make the couple love each other more and keep fit.D.It will make the couple hate each other more and live longer.A.Most spouses couldn“t avoid arguing.B.Some people liked expressing aggressiveness.C.Arguing did no good to couples.D.Tension was not

11、 good for people“s health.五、Passage Two(总题数:1,分数:9.00)Questions 19 to 21 are bused on the passage you have just heard. (分数:9.00)A.The symbol doesn“t have a general name.B.The symbol can“t be described by any terms.C.The symbol can only be used in the universities.D.The symbol can represent the quali

12、ty of something.A.It separates the mail address from website.B.It separates the user“s address from his name.C.It separates the e-mail user name from server address.D.It separates the user“s address from server address.A.Monks wanted their work to be more interesting.B.Monks started a brain storm to

13、 create this symbol.C.Monks wanted to make their work easier and quicker.D.Monks wanted to show their creativity.六、Passage Three(总题数:1,分数:12.00)Questions 22 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard. (分数:12.00)A.The rubbish bags must be paid.B.The rubbish production will be banned.C.The rub

14、bish dumping will be limited.D.The rubbish bags will be offered by the government.A.To reduce the waste.B.To enhance local image.C.To limit people“s action.D.To increase the revenue.A.They support this new policy and will start action.B.They reject this new policy and do nothing.C.They are taking a

15、wait-and-see attitude.D.They are pessimistic about this new policy.A.He will have to be fined.B.His rubbish quota will be reduced.C.He should throw away the rubbish himself.D.He will be forced to clean others“ rubbish.七、Section C(总题数:1,分数:40.00)For years the advice has been clear: Eating five portio

16、ns a day of fruit and vegetables is the key to a healthy life. But five may no longer be enough. A study has found that to get 1 defense against heart disease, you need to eat at least eight daily servings of fresh food. The government“s five-a-day advice has its 2 in World Health Organization guide

17、lines to include 14 ounces of vegetables in a daily diet. But there have been doubts over whether eating more than this level of fruit and vegetables meant even greater health 3 . Now the new study suggests every extra portion provides added protection. 4 , those in the highest categoryeating eight

18、or more a dayhave a 22 percent lower chance of dying from heart disease than those who 5 three portions, the UK average. A “portion“ 6 just under three ounces, equal to a small banana, a medium apple or a small carrot. The findings come from an ongoing European 7 diet and health, looking at 300000 p

19、eople in eight countries. Dr. Francesca Crowe of Oxford University is working on the project. She said that although ischemic (缺血性的) heart disease (IHD)the most common 8 was less likely in those who ate lots of vegetables, it could be explained by the probably healthier lifestyles. 9 these things, t

20、he study specifically showed a reduced risk of dying from IHD of around four percent for each 10 portion of fruit and vegetables eaten above the lowest category, which was those who ate two or fewer portions. (分数:40.00)填空项 1:_大学英语六级-136 (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.

21、00)二、Section A(总题数:4,分数:30.00)(分数:10.00)A.He can lend the material to the woman.B.He can“t remember the location of the material. C.He isn“t interested in the ancient civilization of Italy.D.He will borrow the material from the library.解析:听力原文 W: Well, why not choose a topic about the ancient civili

22、zation of Italy? M: That“s not a bad idea. I have lots of material on that, now if I can only remember where I put them. Q: What does the man mean?A.The astronauts shouldn“t make commercial products.B.It is difficult to make tiny plastic flowers in space.C.The astronauts have nothing to do in space.

23、D.The astronauts could do more useful things. 解析:听力原文 M: Do you know that astronauts have made commercial products like tiny plastic flowers in space? W: Tiny plastic flowers? Do you mean to tell me that astronauts have nothing better to do than making plastic flowers in space? Q: What does the woma

24、n imply?A.Doing some exercises.B.Celebrating the opening of the library.C.Collecting money for the new hospital. D.Advertising their hometown.解析:听力原文 W: Hey, Joe, why are all people talking about the march this weekend? M: Don“t you know that most of the residents are going to walk the seven miles f

25、rom the engineering library to raise money for the new children“s hospital? Q: What do the residents walk for?A.He was invited to another lecture.B.His car broke down on the way. C.He had to attend buffet dinner at that time.D.He forgot the time of the lecture.解析:听力原文 M: What was Prof. Carter saying

26、 before I came in? I had trouble with my car again. W: All second and third year students are invited to buffet dinner tonight. Then at 6:30, the speaker will begin her talk on solar energy. Q: Why did the man miss Prof. Carter“s speech?A.It is put on the man“s desk.B.It resembles a deer.C.It is imp

27、orted from northern America.D.It is made of soap stone. 解析:听力原文 M: Lucia, I“ve been admiring that sculpture you bought. It looks like a polar bear. W: It is. It was made out of soap stone from northern Canada. The light grey stone is easy to carve. Q: What can we learn about the sculpture?(分数:6.00)A

28、.New tasks.B.Trip expense.C.Vacation.D.Trip to Europe. 解析:听力原文 M: You must be pretty excited about your trip to Europe. When is it that you are leaving? W: In just three weeks. But there are still a few things to do before I go. Q: What are the speakers talking about?A.Saying goodbye to her secretar

29、y.B.Buying a ticket for a concert.C.Ordering a dinner in a hotel.D.Booking a flight ticket. 解析:听力原文 W: I“ll make your flight reservations by phone now, and then pay for the ticket for you. M: That“s fine. Can you please tell me the departure time again? Q: What“s the woman doing?A.She doesn“t like t

30、o go shopping. B.She went shopping yesterday.C.She didn“t study yesterday.D.She had a lot of housework.解析:听力原文 W: Didn“t Emma go shopping with you yesterday? M: Even if she hadn“t had a lot of studying, she would have preferred staying home to going shopping. Q: What does the man imply about Emma?Qu

31、estions 9 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard. (分数:6.00)A.He can“t remember the name of the book he wants.B.He can“t understand the philosophy book.C.He loses his way in the library.D.He can“t find the book he wants. 解析:听力原文 W: Can I help you? M: Yes. I“m looking for a book in th

32、e library. But I am a bit confused. We are supposed to read a chapter in the book called Philosophy in the Modern Age by our philosophy professor, but I haven“t been able to find it. W: Prof. White“s class? Actually, you are not the first person coming to ask for the book. M: Yes, uh. Oh, here it is

33、, my booklist. W: Let me see. Oh yes. Your professor has removed this book to a special place named reserve room. So you need to go to the reserve room. It“s on the third floor and to the left. M: I“m sorry. I still don“t understand what you mean. Why is the book removed to another place? W: You see

34、, it“s been checked out last week. Your professor wants everyone in the class to read the chapter. If one student borrows the book from the library, it is likely that the rest of the students won“t have the chance to read it. M: So, will I be able to get access to this book? W: Yes. Because the book

35、 is in reserve, you can go to the reserve room and ask the reserve librarian for it. You can read the book for a few hours in the reserve room. M: OK. Thank you. What is the man“s problem?A.In teachers“ special room.B.In students“ reading room.C.In modern book room.D.In the reserve room. 解析:听力原文 Whe

36、re is the book now?A.Order it in advance by computer.B.Ask the reserve librarian for it. C.Wait for a few hours in the library.D.Buy it in the reserve room.解析:听力原文 How will the man get access to the book?Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard. (分数:8.00)A.Website designe

37、r.B.Marriage expert. C.Question master.D.Culture scholar.解析:听力原文 W: I“m Faith Smith. This week on our program, we will look at international marriage brokers who help American men marry women from other countries. Mr. White is in our interview spot. He has done lots of research on marriage. M: Thank

38、s a lot. It“s good to be here. W: Some people will celebrate this Valentine“s Day with someone they met on the Internet through a dating site. Actually dating sites are popular in some countries these days. But we have to say dating sites are not the only online places where people look for relation

39、ships. M: Yes. In America, the business of men sending for women from other countries began in the Old West in the 1800s. There were many men living on the frontier. These included the “forty-niners“men who moved to California in 1849 to search for gold. But there were very few women willing to join

40、 them. W: How to solve this problem? M: As a result, demand for women from other countries grew. They were called “picture brides“better known today as “mail-order brides.“ W: So, these days, women who advertise online for husbands are called “e-mail-order brides.“ But some people consider all these

41、 terms insulting. M: Oh, they say these terms suggest that the women are products that can be purchased. But finding an American husband might provide an escape from a life of poverty or danger or loneliness. So, lots of women like to marry American men. No one blames people for seeking a better lif

42、e. W: One study of agencies that list women seeking husbands found there were around ten thousand “mail-order marriages“ a year. About four thousand of these involved men are from the United States. What does the man probably do according to the conversation?A.A group of men moving to California in

43、1849. B.A immigration peak in the American history.C.Women from other countries in 1940s.D.The rich treasure and natural resources in 1849.解析:听力原文 What does the “forty-niners“ mean?A.The name refers to street women.B.The name is out of date.C.Women have some better names.D.It regards women as commod

44、ities. 解析:听力原文 Why don“t some people like the name of “e mail order brides“?A.The proportion between male and female is unbalanced.B.American men are popular in international marriage. C.Women want to escape from America.D.Mail-order marriage does not last long.解析:听力原文 What can we infer from the stu

45、dy?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 bused on the passage you have just heard. (分数:9.00)A.Our health will become better and better.B.We may have some physical problems. C.Our relationship with our boss will be improved.D.We will experience tension with our

46、family.解析:听力原文 It is generally agreed that arguing would decrease the love of spouse and impair their health. However, a little arguing now and then is good for you, if done for the right reasons, a new study suggests. The results show when people experience tension with someone else, whether their

47、boss, spouse or child, sidestepping (回避) confrontation could be bad for their health. Avoiding conflict was associated with more symptoms of physical problems than was actually engaging in an argument. Previous research has shown married couples who avoid arguments are more likely to die earlier tha

48、n their expressive counterparts. Another study found that expressing anger contributes to a sense of control and optimism that doesn“t exist in people who respond in a fearful manner. In a previous study, scientists analyzed data from 1842 adults. Each day for eight days, participants were asked whe

49、ther they had engaged in an argument or whether they had experienced a situation in which they could have argued but decided to let it pass without a fight. Most participants, 62%, said they sidestepped arguments at some point during the study, 41% reported engaging in conflict. 77% of participants indicated no tension. Any type of tensionwhether they avoided it or notwas reported to lead to more negative emotions, such as feeling upset or angry, and physical symptoms, including feeling sick or aches and pains, than the

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