1、大学英语六级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷 112(无答案)Section A(A)Asking the mans advice on restaurant.(B) Recommending a restaurant to the man.(C) Explaining her opinion about Emma.(D)Inviting the man to eat with her.(A)He will host the presentation.(B) He drew these graphs.(C) He is late for the class.(D)He will talk to the
2、 professor later.(A)She advises the man to wear warmer clothes.(B) The man should go to school by car.(C) The man shouldnt have waited for so long.(D)The man should move to a new apartment.(A)Attend a party.(B) Buy dresses from online stores.(C) Look for the dresses carefully.(D)Start an online stor
3、e.(A)Leave it vacant.(B) Rent it to the man.(C) Rent it to Jim Thomas.(D)Ask her landlord to rent it.(A)She has finished the teaching on culture.(B) She didnt give detailed information on the paper.(C) She is always strict with her students.(D)She majors in cultural history on campus.(A)In a student
4、 center.(B) In a professors office.(C) In a restaurant.(D)In a doctors office.(A)He doesnt like playing with lots of people.(B) He prefers to play in the evening.(C) He wants to join her after more practice.(D)He would like to choose the intermediate course. (A)Chemical element Na.(B) Protein from f
5、ish.(C) Vitamin C.(D)High fat.(A)His blood pressure is high now.(B) He cant bear too much salt in his food.(C) He needs to lower his blood pressure.(D)He wants to look young.(A)Invite the man to watch TV together.(B) Go to health club to lose weight.(C) Take exercise every morning.(D)Lose weight jus
6、t like the mans wife does. (A)From watches on their wrists.(B) From watches of the rich.(C) From clocks in the shops.(D)From clocks in the squares.(A)Watches were a sign of wealth.(B) Watches were important for the workers.(C) Watches were inexpensive to buy.(D)Watches were fashion accessories.(A)Th
7、e economy growth.(B) The new equipment.(C) The industrialization.(D)The sales promotion.(A)The significance of “punctuality. “(B) The change of the value of time in history.(C) The history of industrialization.(D)The development of watches and clocks.Section B(A)Five-a-day can prevent cancer and oth
8、er diseases.(B) Five-a-day can make people live longer.(C) Five-a-day can help people cure cancer.(D)Five-a-day can take the place of exercise.(A)It was British eating tradition.(B) British people found it can avoid cancer.(C) It was found as the secret to keeping health.(D)It was suggested by the a
9、uthorities.(A)Keeping a healthy lifestyle.(B) Eating only “five-a-day. “(C) Eating whatever we want.(D)Eating according to the traditions.(A)They had to pay heavy taxes to England.(B) They didnt have important political rights.(C) They were ruled by the King for long.(D)The economic development was
10、suppressed.(A)When the Englands King planned to send troops to control the rebellion.(B) When the delegates attended the First Continental Congress.(C) When the Kings army advanced on Concord Massachusetts.(D)When the delegates decided to resist the England troops.(A)The voting process of it went fo
11、rward very well.(B) The draft was rewritten for lots of times.(C) Jefferson played a minimum role in the voting process.(D)It was revised in various aspects before the final vote.(A)They find the university degree is worthless and the tuition fees are high.(B) The governments policy doesnt favor fem
12、ale students.(C) They can find a better job without a university degree.(D)They know the university will waste their time for marriage.(A)A generation of women will be promoted in their positions.(B) A number of excellent women will find their career opportunities.(C) A generation of women will find
13、 it hard to find a job to support themselves.(D)More capable young women may lose their bright prospects.(A)They think the university as a waste of time.(B) They are hit by the system badly.(C) They face worse financial hardship than before.(D)They couldnt find ideal positions.(A)Optimistic.(B) Pess
14、imistic.(C) Radical.(D)Conservative.Section C25 Dogs are known for a strong sense of smell. Their noses can be trained to identify different【B1 】_. Dogs are often used in search and rescue operations and to sniff for things like drugs and explosives.Researchers have been trying to reproduce the extr
15、aordinary sense of smell that real dogs【B2 】_. Now, officials at the Glasgow airport in Scotland are testing a new security device called an “electronic sniffer dog.“ The electronic sniffer dog【B3】_ one of the latest developments in the area of smell technology. A Scottish company, Cascade Technolog
16、ies,【B4】_ with the French security company Morpho to develop it. The device uses lasers to identify explosive material in gases in the air. The purpose is to identify explosives that may be【B5】_on a persons body.The machine looks similar to the metal detectors now used at airports. Passengers【 B6】_
17、the machine as the lasers test the surrounding air. People are not required to take off their coats, belts or shoes as part of the security process. And, unlike full-body scanners, the new device does not show【B7】_of the passenger.Officials at Cascade Technologies say the machine can process one per
18、son per second and produce almost 【B8】_results. They say future developments could cut security processing times at airports by screening all passengers at walking speed.Unlike real dogs, electronic devices do not【B9】_or need to be walked or require food and water. Real sniffer dogs need very extensive training that could be expensive. And when they work they have to have a very【B10】_handler around them.26 【B1 】27 【B2 】28 【B3 】29 【B4 】30 【B5 】31 【B6 】32 【B7 】33 【B8 】34 【B9 】35 【B10 】