1、大学英语六级(听力)模拟试卷 92及答案与解析 Section A Directions: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question
2、 there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and decide which is the best answer. ( A) Nuclear-related products are dangerous. ( B) Nuclear power should be banned. ( C) Nuclear leakage poses no threat to human health. ( D) Nuclear products have both
3、advantages and disadvantages. ( A) The woman should have a rest once in a while. ( B) The woman should finish the questions as soon as possible. ( C) The woman should ask the professor to postpone the exam. ( D) The woman neednt finish the questions in a hurry. ( A) He welcomes the woman calling any
4、 time. ( B) He will call the woman as often as he can. ( C) He is not far away if the woman wants to visit him. ( D) He doesnt believe the woman will really miss him. ( A) Leave a message for Johnson. ( B) Meet Johnson at the airport. ( C) Go to college to see Johnson. ( D) Make a phone call to John
5、son. ( A) An American family. ( B) One of their friends. ( C) A foreign custom. ( D) An unpleasant journey. ( A) She ranks last in the job interview. ( B) Her performance in the class is poor. ( C) Shes got impressive laughter. ( D) She is always laughing at others. ( A) He can not bear the passing
6、cars, either. ( B) The situation will be improved soon. ( C) The woman is indeed out of her mind. ( D) The woman should mind her own business. ( A) Help the woman move items. ( B) Take the woman to the other side of the campus. ( C) Help move things to Dr. Noltons office. ( D) Go to Dr. Noltons offi
7、ce. ( A) It was painted by a foreign artist. ( B) It has been kept by a famous artist. ( C) It is a local pottery. ( D) It is very cheap. ( A) It was made by a well-known artist. ( B) It is hand-painted. ( C) It is from another country. ( D) It is rare. ( A) $35. ( B) $38. ( C) 45 ( D) 50 ( A) How m
8、uch he should pay for it. ( B) How many workshops it has. ( C) How many people will join it. ( D) How many classes it will offer. ( A) To learn about another painting style. ( B) To develop his artistic abilities. ( C) To make more friends. ( D) To buy some art books at a low price. ( A) Ask someone
9、 to remind him. ( B) Set a schedule to follow. ( C) Go to the library regularly. ( D) Set an alarm to remind himself. ( A) To earn some money. ( B) To show his artistic abilities. ( C) To appreciate her suggestion. ( D) To practice his painting ability. Section B Directions: In this section, you wil
10、l hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D. ( A) 63 years old. ( B) 75 years old. ( C) 80 years o
11、ld. ( D) 88 years old. ( A) They are revolutionary. ( B) They are full of exaggeration. ( C) The lines are complicated. ( D) They usually describe industrial scenes. ( A) The fun in farming activities. ( B) The meaning of life. ( C) A humane quiet concern and satisfaction. ( D) The love for nature.
12、( A) She was independent. ( B) She was productive. ( C) She was wealthy. ( D) She was timid. ( A) She nursed her children. ( B) She painted. ( C) She embroidered at home. ( D) She farmed with her husband. ( A) She wanted to decorate her home. ( B) She wanted to keep active. ( C) She wanted to improv
13、e her income. ( D) She wanted to get famous. ( A) Several teachers found the tests were wrongly scored when they regraded the tests. ( B) About one percent students who took the SAT college-admissions test received wrong scores. ( C) Police found the wrongly scored tests and gave them to the media.
14、( D) The College Board examined the computer and found the tests were wrongly scored. ( A) The College Board should be punished for giving wrong scores. ( B) Schools shouldnt accept the students who received wrong scores. ( C) Students shouldnt be punished for receiving wrong scores. ( D) Students w
15、ho received wrong scores should take the test again. ( A) Vapor in the air affects the functioning of computers. ( B) Humidity in the air makes the paper expand and answers position change. ( C) The marks on the answer sheet are too light. ( D) The computers only scan the answers once. ( A) A second
16、 chance to be enrolled in college. ( B) More financial aid. ( C) The respect from others. ( D) The success in their future careers. Section C Directions: In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general ide
17、a. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks numbered from 36 to 43 with the exact words you have just heard. For blanks numbered from 44 to 46 you are required to fill in the missing information. For these blanks, you can either use the exact words you hav
18、e just heard or write down the 25 “Nothing raises more fear in a repressive government than challenges to the control of information. And nothing is more important to the development of a civil,(36)_ society. “ These are the words of David Hoffman, the president of Internews. Mr. Hoffman leads a(37)
19、_ organization that helps build media that are open and independent. Internews was created in California in 1982. By its count as of July, the group had trained 32, 000 media(38)_around the world. In Afghanistan, for example, Internews helped(39)_ a network of more than 20 independent radio stations
20、. Internews has also helped form the first independent(40)_. media in Pakistan in 60 years. And it has trained what it says are the firstmedia lawyers there. The group has also trained a number of(41)_reporters in Pakistan. The same is true in the Middle East. In Africa, Internews is(42)_journalists
21、 in Kenya and Nigeria how to report about H. I. V. and AIDS. The organization also supplies international news (43)_ of the trials related to the 1994 killings in Rwanda. The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda is holding the trials in Tanzania. Internews(44)_. Internews International, a memb
22、ership group of non-governmental organizations, is at work in more than 40 countries. (45)_. The organization had been working with Rustavi-two. This is a small independent television station in Tbilisi.(46)_. Eduard Shevardnadze resigned as president of Georgia. Today, Internews says Rustavi-two is an example for non-governmental stations throughout the Southern Caucasus. 26 (36) 27 (37) 28 (38) 29 (39) 30 (40) 31 (41) 32 (42) 33 (43) 34 (44) 35 (45) 36 (46) 大学英语六级(听力)模拟试卷 92答案与解析