大学英语六级改革适用(听力)-试卷328
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大学英语六级改革适用(听力)-试卷328
(总分:50.00,做题时间:90分钟)
一、 Listening Comprehension(总题数:11,分数:50.00)
1.Part II Listening Comprehension
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2.Section A
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A.To test how responsive dolphins are to various signals.
B.To find out if the female dolphin is cleverer than the male one.
C.To see if dolphins can learn to communicate with each other. √
D.To examine how long it takes dolphins to acquire a skill.
解析:解析:整篇文章讲述了关于教授海豚互相沟通的实验。可以推断出实验目的就是验证海豚是否能互相交流。2.B)。从原文中 If the light was kept steady, the dolphins were supposed to press the
levers in reverse order. 可以得知,相反的方向为 the right-hand lever。
A.Produce the appropriate sound.
B.Press the right-hand lever first. √
C.Raise their heads above the water.
D.Swim straight into the same tank.
解析:解析:从原文中If the light was kept steady, the dolphins were supposed to press the levers
in reverse order.可以得知,相反的方向为the right-hand lever。
A.They couldn't see or hear each other.
B.They could hear and see each other.
C.They could hear one another, but they couldn't see each other. √
D.They could see one another, but they couldn't hear each other.
解析:解析:在实验第二个阶段,两只海豚能听到对方,但是看不到对方,因此选C)。
A.Only one dolphin was able to see the light. √
B.The male dolphin received more rewards.
C.Both dolphins were put in the same tank.
D.The lever was beyond the dolphins' reach.
解析:解析:在实验的第二个阶段,文中提到 it was only Doris who could see the light 这句话直接告诉了我们答案,因此正确答案应当是A)。
(分数:8.00)
A.In a botanical garden.
B.In a lecture room.
C.In a resort town. √
D.On a cattle farm.
解析:解析:由对话内容是对 Harrogate 这个旅游小镇的介绍,其中谈到了其如何得名,如何变迁,以及如何受到政府的保护,可以推断出这段对话最有可能发生在一个旅游城镇。
A.It is an ideal place for people to retire to. √
B.It is at the centre of the fashion industry.
C.It remains very attractive with its mineral waters.
D.It has kept many traditions from Victorian times.
解析:解析:对话中提到这个地方因为空气清新、漂亮的公园以及无污染的工业,如今已经成为人们退休后的理想的居所,由此可以推出答案为A,这个小镇适合休养生息。 A.It was named after a land owner in the old days.
B.It is located in the eastern part of Harrogate.
C.It is protected as parkland by a special law. √
D.It will be used as a centre for athletic training.
解析:解析:男士提到 the Stray 受到特别的保护,在此禁止修建任何建筑,因此正确答案是C)。
A.The beautiful flowers. √
B.The refreshing air.
C.The mineral waters.
D.The vast grassland.
解析:解析:男士在结尾处提到春天古老的树木会开花,并且 people visit the town just to see the
flowers。
3.Section B
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A.He provides counseling for university students.
B.He teaches psychology at Ohio State university.
C.He specialized in interpersonal relationships. √
D.He has experience tutoring black students.
解析:解析:短文开头提到,Fazio是俄亥俄州立大学的心理学教授,因此选项C)是正确答案。
A.Students who scored low standardized tests.
B.Students who are accustomed to living in dorms.
C.Black students from families with low incomes.
D.Black freshmen with high standardized test scores. √
解析:解析:短文中提到,Fazio 发现入校时高分的黑人新生如果有一名白人室友则会有更好的成绩。D) 选项与原文一致,因此是正确答案。
A.They generally spend more time together than white pairs.
B.They moved out of the college dorms at the end of the semester.
C.They were more appreciative of the university's housing policy.
D.They broke up more often than same-race roommates. √
解析:解析:短文提到随机分配的不同种族的室友在季末分开的几率是同种族室友的两倍。这和选项D)中的 more often than 是一致的,因此选项D)是正确答案。
A.Their test scores rose gradually.
B.They started doing similar activities.
C.They grew bored of each other.
D.Their racial attitudes improved. √
解析:解析:短文中提到,我们发现最有趣的是,如果室友关系尝试着维持到 10 周,他们的种族看法就会有所改善。选项D)把原文中的名词 improvement 变成了动词。
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A.It can help solve global flood crises. √
B.It will change the concept of food.
C.It has attracted worldwide attention.
D.It will become popular gradually.
解析:解析:短文提到Dr. Mironov 认为生物工程培养出来的肉有助于解决未来的全球食物危机,因此选A)。四个选项的主语都是 it,据此推测 it 可能指代的是某项技术。
A.It has been drastically cut by NASA.
B.It comes regularly from its donors.
C.It has been increased over the years.
D.It is still far from being sufficient. √ 解析:解析:根据选项中的 donors, sufficient, drastically cut 判断,问题可能和钱有关。Dr. Mironov
说,任何新技术的上市,平均花费 10 亿美元,而他们甚至连 100 万都没有,这说明他们的研究经费远远不足。
A.They are not as natural as we believed. √
B.They are less healthy than we expected.
C.They are more nutritious and delicious.
D.They are not as expensive as believe.
解析:解析:根据选项中的 healthy, expensive, natural, nutritious 判断问题可能和食物的特征有关。短文末尾 Nicholas Genovese 说:我们如今吃的许多东西被认为是天然的食品,其实都是用同样的方式制造出来的,即上文提到的在实验室制造出来的。
4.Section C
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