1、大学英语六级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷 120及答案与解析 Section A ( A) An underground cave. ( B) An undersea cave. ( C) A big cave. ( D) An ancient cave. ( A) It is great but not very large. ( B) It is the largest shopping center in America. ( C) It provides comprehensive services for customers. ( D) It does not include any e
2、ntertainment equipment. ( A) He is from an island country. ( B) He speaks French well. ( C) He has no problem communicating with others. ( D) He gets along with other students well. ( A) At about 8:00 a. m. ( B) At about 8:00 p. m. ( C) At about 10:00 a. m. ( D) At about 10:00 p. m. ( A) 250 citizen
3、s are taking part in the parade. ( B) Some animals like lions are in the parade. ( C) The parade is going along two routes. ( D) The Grand Parade is well-organized. ( A) Nancy still loves her husband. ( B) Nancy actually does not want to take her daughter. ( C) Nancy may not afford to take her daugh
4、ter. ( D) Nancy has no right to take her daughter. ( A) It is the largest history museum in the world. ( B) It is the largest history museum in London. ( C) It contains nearly two billion objects. ( D) It has more than two million objects. ( A) Amy is prettier than Kate. ( B) Kate is prettier than A
5、my. ( C) Amy and Kate are both ugly. ( D) Amy and Kate are both pretty. ( A) He was in a hospital with fever. ( B) He is a middle school student. ( C) He is only five years old. ( D) He spent nine months in bed. ( A) Donate toys to children. ( B) Ask toy companies to give toys to hospitals. ( C) Thi
6、nk out a program to help children. ( D) Find a volunteer helper. ( A) He will contact all the childrens hospitals in the country. ( B) He will organize the program to help the children. ( C) He will contact all the toy manual factories. ( D) He is a very important, powerful, and intelligent man. ( A
7、) He lives at 46 Linden Street, Riverdale, New York. ( B) He refuses to tell his phone number. ( C) His parents own a company. ( D) He has a college degree. ( A) Washing dishes. ( B) Writing for local newspapers. ( C) Mowing the lawn. ( D) Repairing the plumbers. ( A) They need someone to fetch lett
8、ers for editors. ( B) They need someone to go out to conduct interviews. ( C) They need someone to go out to take photos. ( D) They need someone to send papers to readers. ( A) Get a college degree. ( B) Get some writing experience. ( C) Look for other jobs. ( D) Talk to Mrs. Ling. Section B ( A) Po
9、sitive. ( B) Negative. ( C) Objective. ( D) Partial. ( A) In September. ( B) In October. ( C) In November. ( D) In December. ( A) Anonymity is less common on Internet forum. ( B) Social Number will protect the anonymity of its users. ( C) Mainstream social networks have generally encouraged anonymit
10、y. ( D) Users of Social Number pick a long number relevant to their usernames. ( A) About 15%. ( B) About 25%. ( C) About 40%. ( D) About 50%. ( A) Many people overestimate the danger from cat bites. ( B) If one gets a really bad bite, he should get prophylactic antibiotics. ( C) One should go to ho
11、spital even if he gets a light nip by cats. ( D) Cat bites are less infectious than dog bites. ( A) Cats have a variety of microbes living in their fur. ( B) For cat bites, the real danger comes from Pasteurella multocida. ( C) One study found that 19 percent of domestic cats are carriers. ( D) The
12、infection rate from dog bites comes close to cats 50 percent. ( A) Faint. ( B) Weight loss. ( C) Weight gain. ( D) Weakness. ( A) A kind of chemical that makes people happy. ( B) A kind of narcotics that reduces pressure. ( C) A kind of pain-killer. ( D) A kind of sleeping pill. ( A) Sugar stimulate
13、s a lower release of chemicals in the brain than fruit and vegetables. ( B) High levels of sugar, fat and salt, and various flavors might hijack the pathways of the heart. ( C) Genetics and environmental factors may play a role in peoples eating super-tasty food to feel good. ( D) The more one eats
14、high-sugar foods, the more his brain is activated by actual intake of these foods. ( A) Food addiction is very common in the US. ( B) Food addiction hasnt been formally recognized by the Department of Public Health. ( C) Theres a lack of objective evidence. ( D) The Americans are not willing to say
15、goodbye to super-tasty food. Section C 25 When a customer at a Houston restaurant made a disparaging crack about a little boy with Down syndrome(唐氏综合症 ), waiter Michael Garcia couldnt【 B1】 _his feelings. He refused to serve the customers and gave them a lesson in【 B2】 _. Last week, Kim Castillo was
16、at Laurenzos Prime Rib with Milo, her five-year-old son. The Castillos are 【 B3】 _at the restaurant, like family to many of the waitstaff, including Garcia. A family sitting nearby asked to be moved from their【 B4】_booth, which was right next to Milo and his mom. “Special needs children need to be s
17、pecial somewhere else,“ said one of the customers, reported Houstons KPRC-TV. Thats when Garcia cracked. “How could you say that?“ Garcia【 B5】 _the customer before they left Laurenzos. “How could you say that about a beautiful five-year-old angel?“ Kim Castillo was touched, but concerned that Garcia
18、 might lose his job for【 B6】_ to serve the customers. “I was impressed that somebody would step out of their own comfort level and stand up for somebody else,“ she said. “I know Michael did it from his heart, and from【 B7】 _the situation. I dont think he stopped and thought about what he was doing a
19、t that moment.“ The restaurant stood by Garcia. The rest of the country did, too: Garcia, who has worked at Laurenzos for two years and【 B8】_greets the Castillos whenever they come in, has been lauded(称赞 )as a hero for standing up for Milo. Admirers across the country have【 B9】 _ the restaurants Fac
20、ebook with appreciative posts, and many have 【 B10】 _Garcia to thank him in person. 26 【 B1】 27 【 B2】 28 【 B3】 29 【 B4】 30 【 B5】 31 【 B6】 32 【 B7】 33 【 B8】 34 【 B9】 35 【 B10】 大学英语六级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷 120答案与解析 Section A 1 【听力原文】 W: We all know that there is an underground cave, a small cave which is full o
21、f myth and mystery. How long did it take you to get through the maze? M: Not very fast, but not too slow either. About 15 minutes. Q: What are the two speakers talking about? 1 【正确答案】 A 【试题解析】 生活交际类事实细节题。女士说众所周知这儿有座地下洞穴,它比较小却极其神秘,并问男士花了多久穿过这座迷宫。男士说不是特别快,但也不太慢,大概 15分钟。由此可知二人在讨论一个地下洞穴。 【知识模块】 听力 2 【听力
22、原文】 W: This shopping center is great. Its very large. M: The West Edmonton Mall is the largest shopping center in North America. You can shop, eat, ice skate, see a movie and ride on a roller coaster here. Q: What can we know about the West Edmonton Mall? 2 【正确答案】 C 【试题解析】 娱乐休闲类,语义理解题。女士说这家购物中心非常棒,空
23、间很大。男士说 West Edmonton商场是北美最大的购物中心,在这里顾客可以购物、用餐,还可以滑冰、看电影、坐过山车 。由此可知 WestEdmonton商场为顾客提供全方位的服务。 【知识模块】 听力 3 【听力原文】 W: Kim, hows the new student in your class doing? M: The kid from Haiti? Hes having a rough time communicating since he doesnt speak much English. However, the other kids seem to include
24、 him pretty well. Q: What does the man say about the new student? 3 【正确答案】 D 【试题解析】 校园生活类事实细节题。女士问男士班上新来的学生怎么样。男士说那个来自海地的学生交流遇到一些困难,因为他不太会说英语,但其他学生和他相处得很融洽。由此可知这名新生和其他学生相处得很好。 【知识模块】 听力 4 【听力原文】 M: Excuse me, do you have any information about the ski trip to Whistler? W: Yes. The bus leaves the hote
25、l every morning at eight. It takes about two hours to get there. Q: When will the man arrive at Whistler by bus? 4 【正确答案】 C 【试题解析】 旅行交通类,事实细节题。男士问女士是否了解去 Whistler的滑雪旅行。女士说公交车每天早晨八点离开宾馆,大约两小时到达那里。由此推断男士乘公交车在 大约上午十点到达 Whistler。 【知识模块】 听力 5 【听力原文】 M: Wow! Two hundred and fifty performers are taking par
26、t in the Grand Parade. W: Look! There are dragons, lions and dancers going along a route through the streets. Q: What can we know from the conversation? 5 【正确答案】 D 【试题解析】 生活交际类,弦外之音题。男士说 250名表演者参加了大游行。女士说街上还有舞龙、舞狮和舞者。由此可以推断大游行组织得非常好。 【知识模块】 听力 6 【听力原文】 W: Do you know that Nancy is going to divorce h
27、er husband? M: Yes. And she is going to take her daughter. However, the cost of living is so high. It will be difficult for her to take the responsibility. She had better think the whole thing over. Q: What does the man mean? 6 【正确答案】 C 【试题解析】 生活交际类。弦外之音题。女士问男士是否知道 Nancy要和丈夫离婚。男士表示了解这件事,并说 Nancy想抚养女
28、儿,但生活费用太高,她将很难承担,她应该从长计议。言外之意,男士认为 Nancy可能抚养不起她的女儿。 【知 识模块】 听力 7 【听力原文】 W: This morning my teacher asked me which museum is the largest city history museum in the world. Well, it has to be the Museum of London, right? M: Yes, really. It has an enormous collection with over two million objects. Q: Wh
29、at do we learn about the Museum of London? 7 【正确答案】 D 【试题解析】 校园生活类,事实细节题。女士说上午老师问她哪个博物馆是世界上最大的城市历史博物馆,她问男士是不是伦敦博物馆。男士说确实如此,伦敦博物馆有 200多万件藏品。 【知识模块】 听力 8 【听力原文】 W: Look, the dress looks great on Amy! I think that she is much prettier than Kate. M: Oh, there is no comparison. Q: What does the man mean?
30、 8 【正确答案】 A 【试题解析】 生活交际类,语义理解题。女士说 Amy穿那件裙子很漂亮,并认为她比 Kate漂亮多了。男士说这根本没法比。由此推断男士也认为 Amy比 Kate漂亮。 there is no comparison表示 “不能相比 ”,即某人或某物比另一人或物好得多。 【知识模块】 听力 9 【听力原文】 W: Hello, its me. M: Come in, Susan. Its good to see you again. Please sit down. W: Im glad you have time to see me. M: For you, I alway
31、s have time. What can I do for you? W: Well, I have a marvelous idea. There are thousands of children in hospitals across the country. Some of them are very sick. And they are spending months in doors and in bed. M: Oh, I know about children in hospitals.(9)My nephew was in a hospital with cancer an
32、d he is just five years old. W: Oh, Im sorry to hear that. M: Oh, hes better now. Thank goodness.(9)But the poor child spent eight months in bed. W: And he owns toys, right? M: Yes. And he loves them. They are his friends, his world, and his life. W: Then you are going to love my plan.(10)I want you
33、 to ask toy companies to give toys to hospitals. M: Do you think the manual factories will want to help? W: Yes, I think so. Its good publicity. And of course everyone loves children. M: I know it might work. But who is going to organize the program? W: I am. Ill contact all the childrens hospitals
34、in the country.(11)And my volunteer helper will contact all the toy manual factories. M: Thats a lot of work. W: I have a computer. And I hope to have a very good helper, a very important, powerful, and intelligent man. 9. What does the man say about his nephew? 10. What does the woman want the man
35、to do? 11. What can be inferred about the volunteer helper? 9 【正确答案】 C 【试题解析】 事实细节题。本题问的是男士的侄子的相关信息。男士说他侄子患癌症住过院,他只有五岁,却在病床上躺了八个月。 【知识模块】 听力 10 【正确答案】 B 【试题解析】 事实细节题。本题问的是女士想要男士做什么。对话中女士引出自己的计划,并说希望男士请玩具公司向医院捐赠玩具。 【知识模块】 听力 11 【正确答案】 C 【试题解析】 事实细节题。本题问的是志愿者助手的信息。女士说她的志愿者助手将联系所有的玩具制造工厂。 【知识模块】 听力 12
36、【听力原文】 M: Heres my job application. W: Let me see. Do we have all the information?(12)Robbie Stewart, aged 17, 46 Linden Street, Riverdale, New York. And what is your telephone number? M: 555-3090. Thats my parents phone, of course. W: And they are Philip and Ellen Stewart. Do you have other work ex
37、perience? M: Just helping around the house.(13)I have certain things to do every week, like washing the car. And then my dad pays me extra for jobs like painting and mowing the lawn. W: I see. Well, that sounds just fine. M: Thats good enough? W: I think so. But I have to give your application to Mr
38、s. Ling. Shes in charge of hiring new workers. Shell call you in a few days. Oh, one more thing. Do you have your own bicycle? M: Yes. Why do you ask that? W: Well,(14)you need a bike to deliver the papers to the houses of our readers. Some of our newspaper delivery routes are quite long. M: Newspap
39、er delivery routes? W: Yes. I think Mrs. Ling will be very pleased with your application. We need good, strong riders. But you have no experience as a reporter. M: I write for my school newspaper. W: Thats fine. But all of our reporters have college degrees. And some of them have years of writing ex
40、perience. M: But how can I get years of experience without getting a job first? W: Here. Take a look at this newspaper. Its todays edition.(15)Robbie, may I make a suggestion? There is a list of jobs in the newspaper, the help-wanted ads. They start on Page 25. 12. What can we know about the man? 13
41、. What work experience does the man have? 14. Why does the woman think the man needs a bicycle? 15. What does the woman advise the man to do at the end of the conversation? 12 【正确答案】 A 【试题解析】 事实细节题。本题问的是男士的信息。对话前半部分女士列举男士的一些信息:姓名是 Robbie Stewart,年龄是 17岁,住在纽约 Riverdale区Linden大街 46号。男士又补充说他父母的电话号码是 55
42、5-3090。 【知识模块】 听力 13 【正确答案】 C 【试题解析】 事实细节题。本题问的是男士的工作经验。男士说他每周都做一些诸如洗车的事情,如果有粉刷、修剪草坪等工作,他父亲还会给他额外的报酬。由此可知男士的工作经验包括修剪草坪。 【知识模块】 听力 14 【正确答案】 D 【试题解析】 原因目的题。本题问的是女士认为男士需要一辆自行车的原因。女士说男士将需要骑自行车把报纸送到读者的家中,其中 部分报纸送达路线很长。由此可知,女士认为男士需要自行车的原因是他们需要有人为读者送报纸。 【知识模块】 听力 15 【正确答案】 C 【试题解析】 推理判断题。本题问的是对话最后女士建议男士做什
43、么。女士给男士提了一个建议,让他看一看报纸第 25页起的招聘广告。由此推断女士建议男士也再找找其他工作。 【知识模块】 听力 Section B 16 【听力原文】 (16)Internet anonymity has a long and controversial history its a unique feature of the web that has provided additional levels of safety for whiftle-blowers and human rights advocates, but its also given rise to the
44、Internet cheating and a host of other evil behaviors that come from expression without much fear of consequence. Currently, anonymity is most common on Internet forums and within comment sections of websites, where allowing people to post without their identities has become controversial. Mainstream
45、 social networks have generally discouraged anonymity. But for people whose workplaces or families disapprove of their political leanings or sexual orientations, the benefits of real names are less clear.(17)On Social Number, which launched in December and already has thousands of registered users a
46、ccording to the company, individuals sign up and pick a long number that becomes their identity on the network, which doesnt rely on names or usernames like other sites. Users can then post about topics and have discussions ranging from reducing your carbon footprint to dealing with a bad boss to at
47、heism. The CEO of the company, who goes by MK and declined to provide his full name citing anonymity concerns, said the anonymity is crucial to the sites success.(18)MK said the organization will protect the anonymity of the sites users, which now include self-professed members of the hacker group A
48、nonymous, but they will not permit discussion of illegal activity on the site. 16. What is the speakers attitude towards Internet anonymity? 17. When was Social Number launched? 18. What can be learned about Internet anonymity from the passage? 16 【正确答案】 C 【试题解析】 观点态度题。本题问的是讲话者对网络匿名的态度。短文开头便提到了网络匿名的
49、优点和缺点,由此可知讲话人对网络匿名的态度是客观的。 【知识模块】 听力 17 【正确答案】 D 【试题解析】 事实细节题。本题问的是 Social Number成立的时间。短文中明确提到了 Social Number成立于 12月份。 【知识模块】 听力 18 【正确答案】 B 【试题解析】 事实细节题。本题问的是网络匿名的相关内容。短文后半部分提到MK是 Social Number公司的 CEO,出于匿名的想法,他拒绝透露自己的全名,他说这个组织会保护网站用户的匿名状态。 【知识模块】 听力 19 【听力原文】 “A cat bite is nothing to trivialize,“ said Nancy Peterson, cat programs manager at the Humane Society of the United States.(19)Up to 50 percent of cat bites become infected, said Princy N. Kumar, head of the infectious-diseases division at MedStar