1、大学英语六级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷 116(无答案)Section A(A)It is perfectly all right for the city.(B) It detracts from the historical buildings.(C) It is utterly out of place.(D)It enhances the skyline.(A)At 7:00 p.m.(B) At 8:00 p.m.(C) At 9:00 p.m.(D)At 10:00 p.m.(A)In the smoking section.(B) In the nonsmoking section
2、.(C) Near the window.(D)On the first floor.(A)By car.(B) By taxi.(C) By subway.(D)By air.(A)The man bought a coffee maker last month.(B) The coffee maker doesnt function well.(C) The coffee maker costs little money.(D)The man will buy another coffee maker.(A)A single-bedroom apartment which costs $
3、400 a month.(B) A single-bedroom apartment which costs $ 700 a month.(C) A two-bedroom apartment which costs $ 400 a month.(D)A two-bedroom apartment which costs $ 700 a month.(A)Some of them are located in London.(B) They are characteristic of the UK.(C) They are in the suburb of the UK.(D)They are
4、 led by the farm owners.(A)It refers to a brand-new Christmas without traditional activities.(B) It celebrates Christmas on a different day.(C) It changes Christmas traditions slightly.(D)It celebrates Christmas with a punk rock Christmas glade.(A)He has three televisions.(B) He watches TV very ofte
5、n.(C) He watches TV only when he is not busy.(D)He watches TV to relax himself.(A)It is a waste of time.(B) It is a waste of energy.(C) It does harm to ones eyesight.(D)It prevents one from being active.(A)Positive.(B) Negative.(C) Objective.(D)Uncertain.(A)A businessman.(B) A writer.(C) A painter.(
6、D)A freelancer.(A)He felt uneasy with the job.(B) He didnt like to travel abroad.(C) He was not satisfied with the salary.(D)He felt the job was not exciting enough.(A)They are confused.(B) They are angry.(C) They are happy.(D)They are worried.(A)Workaholic.(B) Self-disciplined.(C) Active.(D)Creativ
7、e.Section B(A)It has open doors at the back.(B) It can avoid the traffic jam above ground.(C) It is red with double-deckers.(D)It requires a travel card.(A)It is a kind of bendy bus.(B) It has a history of 100 years.(C) It has already been out of service.(D)It has many open doors.(A)Buy a one-day tr
8、avel card.(B) Rent a bicycle.(C) Take trams.(D)Take a taxi.(A)$11.34 billion.(B) $ 10.65 billion.(C) $ 8.13 billion.(D)$ 5.16 billion.(A)Smartphones and tablet computers are getting less popular.(B) Millions of people give up conventional PCs for mobile devices.(C) There is no promising future for a
9、ds on mobile devices.(D)Advertisers face the problem of bankruptcy.(A)For its fiscal year, Google hit $ 15 billion for the first time.(B) The financial surge sent Google shares up nearly 6% in after-hours trading on Tuesday.(C) For the fourth quarter, Googles advertising rates fell more than in prev
10、ious periods.(D)Googles earnings have rised overall because the total number of clicks increased.(A)His background.(B) His property.(C) His belief.(D)His talent.(A)The proof of the pudding is in the eating.(B) Roman wasnt built in a day.(C) Small beginnings can lead to large outcomes.(D)No pains, no
11、 gains.(A)He has a good memory.(B) He believes everybody should be respected.(C) His boss requires him to do so.(D)He gets a name list of the employees.(A)Mr. Lee.(B) His coach.(C) Himself.(D)His mother.Section C25 A group of sperm whales appear to have taken in a deformed bottlenose dolphin, marine
12、 researchers have discovered.Behavioral ecologists Alexander Wilson and Jens Krause【B1】_the heartwarming scene some 15 to 20 kilometers off the Azores in the North Atlantic, as they observed the dolphin six times while it nuzzled and【B2 】_members of the group, reports the journal Science.“It really
13、looked like they had accepted the dolphin for whatever reason. They were being very【B3】_.“ Wilson told the journal.The dolphins unfortunate deformitya spinal disfigurement, likely a birth【B4】_, which gives its back half an “S“ shapecould help explain how its come to be taken in by the sperm whale gr
14、oup, explains Science.“Sometimes some individuals can be【B5】_. It might be that this individual didnt fit in, so to speak, with its original group,“ Wilson says,【B6】_that the deformity could have put the animal at a disadvantage among its own kindperhaps it had a low social status, or just couldnt k
15、eep up with the other dolphins.Sperm whales swim more slowly than dolphins, notes the journal, and the pod designates(指派 )one member to “babysit“ the calves near the【B7】_while the other adults dive deep.In fact, sperm whales have good reasons not to like the deformed bottlenose dolphin. “Why would s
16、perm whales accept this animal in their group?“ cetacean ecologist Monica Almeida e Silva said. “Its really【B8】_to me.“But maybe we shouldnt draw too much from this【B9】_display of affection, because the briefness of the observation, and its rarity, as well as how little is known about these particular whales, makes it hard to【B10】_.26 【B1 】27 【B2 】28 【B3 】29 【B4 】30 【B5 】31 【B6 】32 【B7 】33 【B8 】34 【B9 】35 【B10 】