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精选优质文档-倾情为你奉上大学英语六级分类模拟题299Listening ComprehensionSection ADirections: In this section, you will hear two long conversations. At the end of each conversation, you will hear some questions. Both the conversation 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. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.Questions 1 to 4 are based on the conversation you have just heard.1、 A. The collection of precious metals. B. A standard measuring weight unit. C. The value of precious metals. D. A new metric system of measurement.2、 A. Checking the accuracy of scales. B. Calculating the density of metals. C. Observing humidity of atmosphere. D. Measuring amounts of rainfall.3、 A. It has been rusty. B. It was not scientific. C. It was of low quality. D. It was out of date.4、 A. It is very cheap. B. It is difficult to say. C. It is too expensive. D. It is reasonable.Questions 5 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.5、 A. She is busy writing a biological article. B. She is busy with a program about endangered species. C. She is busy reading some books on economics. D. She is busy with two research papers.6、 A. Some species are impossible to conserve. B. People are less conscious of saving endangered species. C. Funds are difficult to get to conserve endangered species. D. It is difficult to determine which animals are endangered.7、 A. The relatives of the tailed toad have been extinct. B. The varieties of the tailed toad are helpful to the research of evolution. C. If the tailed toad is well conserved, many other species will be better saved. D. If the tailed toad was extinct, some myth about evolution would lose.8、 A. The man is busy preparing the research paper. B. The woman should hand two papers in on the same day. C. The man is reading a hook only about biology. D. The woman is glad to make a decision on which animal to save.Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear two 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. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.Passage OneQuestions 9 to 12 are based on the passage you have just heard.9、 A. She escaped unhurt. B. She witnessed the shooting. C. She was shot to death. D. She was 15 years old.10、 A. 5. B. 7. C. 11. D. 12.11、 A. Spear's digital camera. B. One suspect's gun. C. The queen's video. D. Berry's purse.12、 A. Civilians should keep away from the business zone. B. Everybody should think about how to fight against crimes. C. Government should schedule to negotiate with terrorists. D. People should emigrate because of domestic high crime rate.Passage TwoQuestions 13 to 15 are based on the passage you have just heard.13、 A. Increasing salaries. B. Surging energy production. C. Booming housing market. D. Rising interest rates.14、 A. Increasing interest rate. B. Decreasing financial products. C. Buying substantial securities. D. Expanding financial business.15、 A. Fracking can influence the burning of fossil fuels. B. The use of fracking will do harm to environment. C. Fracking technology is a safe practice in industry. D. The use of fracking is beneficial to people's health.Section CDirections: In this section, you will hear recordings of lectures or talks followed by some questions. The recordings will be played only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.Now listen to the following recording and answer questions 16 to 18.16、 A. For the past five weeks. B. For the past six weeks. C. For the past two months. D. For the past three months.17、 A. To learn the words as many as you can. B. To recite all grammar rules as fast as you can. C. To do whatever you want without a plan. D. To establish a regular study program.18、 A. They see models of the patterns they like. B. They hear instructions or to read them loudly. C. They write down keys points of learning subjects. D. They have different ways of learning styles.Now listen to the following recording and answer questions 19 to 22.19、 A. To accepte her friend's challenge. B. To do a survey about dating. C. To find a perfect boyfriend. D. To make many friends.20、 A. To say "How do you think it's going?" B. To check the time frequently. C. To ask private questions. D. To make jokes inappropriately.21、 A. You have wonderful conversations. B. You show most perfect aspects of yourself. C. You feel comfortable and to be yourself. D. You ask right questions at right times.22、 A. Voice. B. Appearance. C. Hobby. D. Age.Now listen to the following recording and answer questions 23 to 25.23、 A. Brains usually contain both male and female traits. B. All parts of the brain show sex differences. C. Men and women rarely think in the same way. D. Men and women have totally different brains.24、 A. The sex. B. The social status. C. The characteristics. D. The income.25、 A. Men and women have different brain structures. B. Some parts of the human brain show sex differences. C. Men's and women's brains are distinctly different. D. Sex has important influences on brain function.答案:Listening ComprehensionSection A1、B听力原文 W: Dr. Thomas? This is Keet Bradley from Daily News. I'd like to ask you some questions about the new official standard weight that you purchased. M: I'd be happy to help you. What would you like to know? W: First of all, how was the standard weight used? M: Well, the people in our department use it to check the scales all over the country. The department of weights and measures, we are a government agency. It's our responsibility to see that all the scales measure a kilogram accurately so this is the way we use to adjust the scales. W: How did you check the scales before? M: We have an old standard weight that we used to use. It had to be replaced because it was imprecise. You see it was made of poor quality metal that was too porous. It absorbed too much moisture. W: Oh. So when the weather was humid it weighed more and when it was dry it weighed less. M: Exactly. And the variation can affect the standards of the whole country. So our department had the new weight made out of higher quality metal. W: How much did it cost? M: About 45 thousand dollars. W: 45,000 dollars? For one kilogram weight? That's more expensive than gold. Is it really worth that much? M: I'm sure it is. Industries depend on our government agency to monitor the accuracy of scales so that when they buy and sell their products there is one standard. Think of the drug industry, for example, those companies rely on high accuracy scales to manufacture and package medicine. What is the conversation mainly about?解析 对话开始主持人便向Dr. Thomas提出是否可以谈谈官方标准重量砝码,接下来对标准砝码的使用、与过去砝码的比较和现用标准砝码的价格进行讨论,可知本篇对话主要话题是标准砝码,故选B。2、A听力原文 What was the weight used for?解析 主持人问Dr. Thomas这个标准砝码的用途是什么时,Dr. Thomas回答说他们部门里的人用它检测全国的天平,并在全国范围内统一标准,故选A。3、C听力原文 Why was the old standard weight replaced?解析 主持人问Dr. Thomas以前足如何检测天平的,Dr. Thomas回答说过去使用的老式砝码不得不换掉了,因为过去的砝码是用多孔的劣质金属所制,吸收了大量的湿气而导致测量不准,故选C。4、D听力原文 What is Dr. Thomas's attitude towards the cost of the new weight?解析 当主持人得知标准砝码价格是45,000美元时十分吃惊,觉得它比金子还贵,于是询问Dr. Thomas标准砝码是否值这个价,但Dr. Thomas非常肯定地说所有的实业公司都依赖政府机关来监控天平的准确性,因此它们在购买和销售产品时,得有一个标准检测重量,并以医药行业为例来说明,所以Dr. Thomas认为这个价格是合理的,故选D。5、D听力原文 W: Hi, Bill, how is it going? M: Oh, hi, Jan. I'm OK. How about you? W: You can probably tell just by looking at me. I've been really busy. Hey, what are you reading? M: A pretty interesting article. My biology professor assigned it, and I thought I just look it over. But I got really involved in it. It's about endangered species. W: That sounds pretty interesting. I'm getting frustrated with the two research papers I'm struggling with. M: Oh? W: And can you believe they are both due on the same day? M: That's tough. W: I'll get through it. So what's this you are reading? M: Well, it's basically about the choices conservationists faced with. You know, on these days when funding is so hard to come by. W: Wait a minute. Is the focus on biology or economics? M: Both. Conservationists don't have enough funding to save every endangered species in the world, so they have to decide based on what would be lost if a species became extinct. W: Can you give me an example of what you mean? M: Take for instance, two animals, the spotted owl and the tailed toad. The article says the toad is unique. It has no relatives. But there are a lot of varieties of owls. W: So, if that toad became extinct, we'd lose an important link in the chain of evolution, right? M: Exactly. But that isn't so for the owl. So for conservationists, it might be clear choice of which animal to save. W: I see. I am glad I don't have to make that kind of decision. Aren't you? Why is the woman so busy?解析 女士说自己很忙,同时问男士在读什么,男士回答说在读一本导师布置的关于濒危物种的书,女士说自己在忙于两篇论文,这让她感到很沮丧,故选D。6、C听力原文 What problems do conservationists have?解析 对话中男士说他看的书是关于在资金难以筹集的今天,自然资源保护论者所面临的选择。他们没有足够的资金去挽救全球濒危动物,因此他们不得不根据某个物种灭绝所带来的损失来做出决定。由此可知,本题答案为C。7、D听力原文 What can be inferred about the tailed toad?解析 对话最后男士说这种长尾蟾蜍独特之处在于它没有任何的亲缘同类,女士于是得出结论说如果这种蟾蜍绝种的话,对于进化研究就少了一个重要的线索,随后男士对此表示肯定,故选D。8、B听力原文 What can we learn from the conversation?解析 对话中女士提到她最近在忙着写两篇研究论文,而且提到And can you believe they are both due on the same day?即这两篇论文要在同一天上交,故答案为B。其他选项均与对话内容不符,排除。Section BPassage One9、B听力原文 The killers of a Venezuelan soap opera star and former beauty queen are among seven suspects who have been arrested, Venezuela's interior minister said. The shooting deaths of actress Monica Spear and her ex-husband, Thomas Henry Berry, have stimulated the public to turn up the pressure on the government to act on Venezuela's high crime rates. The victims' 5-year-old daughter witnessed the roadside shooting and suffered a gunshot wound herself but survived. No one has been charged, but officials say there is evidence linking the group of suspected gang members to the double murder. "It's terrible that this happened, and society has to react," Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro said. Four men, a woman and two minors with ties to the crime have been arrested. Four other suspects remain on the loose, including the man believed to have the murder weapon, said Jose Gregorio Sierralta, director of the Corps of Scientific, Penal and Criminal Investigations. "We've managed to arrest and totally break up this dangerous gang," he said. A key piece of evidence helped authorities identify who was behind the deadly shooting, Sierralta said, Spear's digital camera. Investigators found the camera in the home of one of the suspects, he said. Sierralta stressed that we cannot distance ourselves from this reality. We must reflect on each case as parents, as professionals. Venezuela is one of the world's most violent countries, according to a United Nations' ranking. One person is killed roughly every 21 minutes in Venezuela. And there were 24,700 violent deaths last year in the oil-rich country of roughly 30 million people, according to the nonprofit Venezuelan Violence Observatory. What do we know about the victims' daughter?解析 短文中提到,Monica Spear及其前夫被杀害,其5岁的女儿目击了这起路边枪击事件,她虽然身中一枪,但却幸存了下来,故选B。10、C听力原文 How many criminals were involved in the crime?解析 短文中提到,与本次案件有关的四男一女及两名与案件密切相关的未成年人已被逮捕,另外四名嫌犯仍逍遥法外,故选C。11、A听力原文 What's the critical evidence to dig out who fired the fatal shot?解析 短文中提到,帮助当局确认谁开出致命一枪的那条关键线索就是Spear的数码相机,故选A。12、B听力原文 What's Sierralta's suggestion about dealing with such cases?解析 Sierralta强调我们每一个人对于此类事实部不应该置身事外,我们应该像父母和专业人士一样去反思每一起案件,故选B。Passage Two13、B听力原文 Many economists say U.S. growth will accelerate a bit soon, which will likely make it easier for other nations to sell their products in the world's biggest economy. Surging energy production is cutting costs and spurring U.S. economic growth, but rising interest rates are acting as brakes on expansion. Some shops are busier, because the United States and other wealthy nations are shaking off the recession and making more economic contribution. Key sectors of the U.S. economy, like housing, are strongly influenced by interest rates. Lower rates make it easier for families to borrow the money to buy homes and businesses to get the equipment they need to expand. With that in mind, the U.S. central bank has been endeavoring to stimulate the economy by cutting interest rates. Part of that effort involves buying tens of billions of dollars of securities each month, a program that is being reduced or "tapered." If the stimulus continues for too long, it might spark inflation, which could hurt the economy. A surge in U.S. energy production will help overcome the impact of rising interest rates. Oil industry experts say growing use of hydraulic fracturing or "fracking" has sharply increased U.S. production of oil and natural gas. The wider use of fracking is boosting U.S. oil production, cutting the cost of crude oil imports, and leaving people with more money to consume. Critics say burning more fossil fuels may increase climate change and voice concerns about the impact of fracking on the environment and public health. Industry spokesmen say the practice is safe, but opponents say some gas wells that use fracking technology have polluted nearby water wells, and they urge more scientific study. According to the passage, what is stimulating the U.S. economy?解析 短义中提到,上涨的能源生产在降低了成本的同时促进了经济的增长,但是上涨的利息率却起着反作用,故选B。14、C听力原文 What are the measures taken by the U.S. central bank to boost the economy?解析 短文中提到,美国中央银行努力通过降低利率来刺激经济,其中包括每