1、大学英语六级(听力)模拟试卷 75(无答案)Section ADirections: 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 th
2、ere 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)The woman is the mans boss.(B) The man is the womans husband.(C) The woman is the headmaster of a school.(D)The woman wants to know something about a student.(A)She sugg
3、ests the man to go to a farther place to trim his hair.(B) She offers to cut the mans hair herself at the price of 10.(C) She tells the man a cheaper but busier place to have his hair cut.(D)She used to trim her hair in a luxurious saloon.(A)Encourage them.(B) Stop them immediately.(C) Give some exp
4、lanation.(D)Leave them alone.(A)The man was the only survivor of an air crash.(B) People on board were frightened and tried to escape.(C) The man has always been very lucky in accidents.(D)A few passengers came back home safe and sound.(A)He was taking pictures of the campus.(B) His photographs were
5、 on the evening news.(C) He went to see a film on campus.(D)His television appearance was unintentional.(A)He didnt know the woman was late for work.(B) He asked why the woman wasnt there on time.(C) He doesnt have a habit of being on time, either.(D)He wants the woman to keep a habit of being punct
6、ual.(A)They both graduated from art schools.(B) They majored in different areas of art.(C) They are equally competent for the job.(D)They are both willing to draw the posters.(A)Public buses are fast and cheap.(B) Parking is becoming a big problem.(C) Buses and taxis are easy to find parking.(D)Peop
7、le can find nowhere to park their cars.(A)She does some teaching work.(B) She does her homework.(C) She works as a babysitter.(D)She attends weekend lessons to improve her English.(A)One of her teachers recommended her to do it.(B) One of her friends introduced it to her.(C) She got it through a not
8、ice near the bus stop.(D)She happened to meet a person who offered the job.(A)To put up notices on community bulletin boards.(B) To post notices on wire poles.(C) To ask his teachers for help.(D)To register in job center of the university.(A)Putting up posters for her works.(B) Attending an art clas
9、s.(C) Decorating her dorm room.(D)Organizing a global tour.(A)Two-dimensional.(B) Three-dimensional.(C) Colorful.(D)Detailed.(A)She earned a lot of money.(B) She learned many things.(C) She was acquainted with many people.(D)She became an art major.(A)Hold an exhibition on campus.(B) Go to New York
10、City.(C) Register for the tour to Boston.(D)Meet the European painters.Section BDirections: In this section, you will 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 choo
11、se the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.(A)To compete with online bill paying.(B) To reduce the cost of printing 2- or 3-cent stamps.(C) To respond to the complaints about rising postal rates.(D)To help save the consumers cost on first-class mailing.(A)America will be the first
12、 country to issue “forever stamps”.(B) 2- or 3-cent stamps will no longer be printed in the future.(C) The design of the “forever stamps” remains to be revealed.(D)The investment in “forever stamps” will bring adequate reward.(A)New interest will be aroused in collecting “forever stamps”.(B) Postal
13、workers will benefit most from the sales of “forever stamps”.(C) The inflation has become a threat to the sales of first-class stamps.(D)With “forever stamps”, there will be no need to worry about rate changes.(A)His heart didnt work well.(B) He expected a full recovery.(C) His life was drawing to a
14、 close.(D)The first one wasnt well-performed.(A)Jim died at a young age.(B) Jim died on the operating table.(C) Both Jim and his father died of the same disease.(D)Jims death is closely connected with his fathers.(A)Jims father cared little about his study.(B) Smoller agreed that Jim did kill his fa
15、ther.(C) Jim thought he would be punished some day.(D)Smoller believed Jim wouldnt live to the age of 48.(A)Parents share more interests with their children.(B) Parents put more trust in their childrens abilities.(C) Parents and children talk more about sex and drugs.(D)Parents help their children d
16、evelop interests in more activities.(A)More confusion among parents.(B) Less respect for parents from children.(C) New equality between parents and children.(D)More strictness and authority on the part of parents.(A)Todays parents can set a limit to the change.(B) Todays parents follow the trend of
17、the change.(C) Todays parents fail to take the change seriously.(D)Todays parents have little difficulty adjusting to change.(A)To describe the difficulties todays parents have met with.(B) To discuss the development of the parent-child relationship.(C) To suggest the ways to handle the parent-child
18、 relationship.(D)To compare todays parent-child relationship with that in the past.Section CDirections: 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 idea. When the passage is read for the second time, y
19、ou 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 have just heard or write down the 25 During the tradi
20、tional wedding ceremony, the bridal couple promise each other lifelong devotion. Yet, about one out of four American marriages ends in【B1】_. Since 1940, the divorce rate has more than【B2 】_, and experts predict that, of all marriages that occurred in the 1970s, about 50% will end in divorce. The USA
21、 has one of the highest divorce rates in the world, perhaps【B3】 _ the highest.The fact that divorce is so common in the United States does not mean that Americans consider marriage an unimportant,【B4 】_ relationship. Americans expect a great deal from marriage. They seek physical, emotional, and【B5】
22、_ compatibility. They want to be deeply loved and understood. They【B6】_ no marriage at all to a marriage without love and【B7】_. With typical American【B8】_, they end one marriage in hope that the next will be happier.With no-fault divorce laws in many states, it is easier than ever to get a divorce.【
23、B9】_. But most American women believe that, if necessary, they can make it alone without a husband. All things considered, Americans have little reason to continue an unhappy marriage.【B10 】_. In most cases, the children live with the mother. However,【B11】_.26 【B1 】27 【B2 】28 【B3 】29 【B4 】30 【B5 】31 【B6 】32 【B7 】33 【B8 】34 【B9 】35 【B10 】36 【B11 】