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[大学英语考试复习资料]大学英语六级听力分类模拟题690

大学英语六级听力分类模拟题690

ListeningComprehension

SectionA

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1.

A.Itisnotworthbeingadmired.

B.Itneedsherinvestment.

C.Itpaysaverygoodsalary.

D.Itoftenmakesherannoyed.

答案:

C[听力原文]

W:

IheardthatJanethasgotanewjob.She'sworkingfortheUnitedInvestmentGroup.Ihearthattheypayverywell.

M:

Iheardthat,too.Shemustbemakingapacket.Well,goodforher.

W:

Now,she'llbeabletosaveupforthatholidayintheUnitedStates.

M:

Yes,shewill.Atthemoment,theexchangerateisveryfavorable,sosheshouldtrytogoassoonaspossiblewhileit'scheaper.

W:

You'reright.Bytheway,didyouhearthatTominheritedsomemoneyrecently?

M:

Really?

Ithoughthisparentshaddiedseveralyearsago.

W:

Theydid.Heinheritedthemoneyfromanuncle.Ihopehedoesn'tlosealotofitintaxestothegovernment.

M:

Dyingcanbeveryexpensivenowadays!

What'shegoingtodowithit?

W:

Hesaidthathewouldprobablyinvestmostofit.He'sgotawell-paidjob,sohedoesn'tneedthemoneytocoverday-to-dayexpenses.Hejustwantssomeextramoneyavailableforwhenheretires.

M:

Ihadsomegoodfinancialnewsyesterdaytoo.

W:

Really?

Haveyouwonafortuneinthelottery?

M:

No,butIgotapayriseof5%andabonusforallthehardworkI'veputinrecently.Ithinkitwasveryniceformybosstoshowhisappreciationinthatway.

W:

Itcertainlywas!

Q:

WhatdowelearnaboutJanet'snewjob?

2.

A.Hisparentsdiedfromatrafficaccident.

B.Heinheritedsomemoneyfromanuncle.

C.Helostalotofmoneyatasubwaystation.

D.Helearnedtoinvestinthestockmarket.

答案:

B[听力原文]

Q:

WhathappenedtoTomrecently?

3.

A.Hewonafortuneinthelottery.

B.Hewaspromotedtomanager.

C.Hemadeanewgirlfriend.

D.Hegotasalaryincrease.

答案:

D[听力原文]

Q:

Whatistheman'sgoodnews?

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4.

A.Itlooksintoopinionsthatpeopleholdaboutoldage.

B.Itisabouthowtokeephealthyinoldage.

C.Itinvestigatescausesofoldpeople'sunhappiness.

D.Itrevealsthesecretoflivinglonger.

答案:

A[听力原文]

M:

Today,wehaveProfessorMcKayonourmorningtalkshow.Goodmorning,ProfessorMcKay.I'veheardthatyouandyourteamhavejustcompletedareportonoldage.

W:

That'sright.Well,thereportbasicallylooksintothevariousbeliefsthatpeopleholdaboutoldageandtriestoverifythem.

M:

Andwhatdoyouthinkyourreportcanachieve?

W:

Wehopethatitwillsomehowhelppeopletochangetheirfeelingsaboutoldage.Theproblemisthatfartoomanyofusbelievethatmostoldpeoplearepoor,lonely,andunhappy.Asaresult,wetendtofindoldpeople,asagroup,unattractive.Andthisisverydangerousforoursociety.

M:

Butsurelywecannotescapethefactthatmanyoldpeoplearelonelyandmanyaresick.

W:

No,wecan't.Butwemustalsorememberthattheproportionofsuchpeopleisnogreateramongthe60-70agegroupthanamongthe50-60agegroup.

M:

Inotherwords,thereisnomorementalillness,forexample,amongthe60s-70sthanamongthe50s-60s.

W:

Right!

M:

Arepeople'smentalabilitiesaffectedbyoldage?

W:

Certainchangesdotakeplaceaswegrowolder,butthishappensthroughoutlife.Thesechangesareverygradualandhappenatdifferenttimeswithdifferentpeople,but,ingeneral,ifyouknowapersonwellinhismiddleageandhaveseenhowhedealswitheventsandproblems,youwilleasilyrecognizehiminanoldage.

M:

Sothatsomeonewhoenjoysnewexperiences,travel,education,andsooninhismiddleyearswillusuallycontinuetodosointooldage?

W:

Exactly.

Accordingtotheconversation,whatdoweknowaboutthereport?

[解析]对话中女士回答说报告主要调查了人们对老龄期的不同观点,并试图加以验证。

A选项与对话内容相符,故选A。

5.

A.Arisepeople'sawarenesstocarefortheold.

B.Helppeopletaketheirresponsibilitiesfortheold.

C.Helppeoplechangetheirfeelingsaboutoldage.

D.Easepeople'sfearandanxietyaboutoldage.

答案:

C[听力原文]

WhatdoesProfessorMcKaythinkthereportcanachieve?

[解析]女士被问到该份报告的预期成果时,回答说是希望能帮助人们改变对老龄期的看法。

C选项与对话内容相符,故选C。

6.

A.Theyaremostlyamongthe60-70agegroup.

B.Theyaremostlyabandonedbytheirfamilies.

C.Peopledonotbecomemorelonelybecauseofoldage.

D.Peopleamonganyagegrouparenotlonelyatall.

答案:

C[听力原文]

Whatdoweknowaboutoldpeoplewhoarelonelyandsick?

[解析]女士强调说六七十岁的孤独、患病的老年人的比例并不比五六十岁的孤独、患病的人群的比例大。

选项C与原文相符,故选C。

7.

A.Theyarechangingsuddenlyandcompletelyataparticularage.

B.Youcannotrecognizeanacquaintancewhenheisturningold.

C.Oldpeoplecannotdealwitheventsandproblemsproperly.

D.Peopledonotchangeinoldagealotmorethaninmiddleage.

答案:

D[听力原文]

Whatdoweknowaboutthechangesthathappenonoldpeople?

[解析]女士说如果你在一个人中年时期就了解他,知道他的行为处事,即使他上了年龄后你仍然能辨认出他来,可见老年人心理能力的变化并不是急剧的,故选D。

SectionB

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1.

A.Agoodstrainhitabuscarryingmanypassengers.

B.Twopassengertrainscrashedintoeachother.

C.Apassengertraincollidedwithagoodstrain.

D.Anexpresstrainwasderailedwhenhitbyabomb.

答案:

C[听力原文]

ThisisRayMcCarthywiththenews.ReportsarecominginofamajortraincrashinJapan.ApassengertraincarryinghundredsofworkershomefromthecenterofTokyoisreportedtohavehitanoncominggoodstrain.Bothweretravelingathighspeed.Figuresarenotyetavailablebutitisbelievedthatthedeathtollcouldbeashighas300,withhundredsmoreinjured.Emergencyandres-cueservicesrushedtothescene.Butourreportersaysitwilltakedaystoclearthetrackandtoestablishthenumbersofthedeadandinjured.Therewasasimilaraccidentonthesamestretchoftrackfouryearsago.

TherewasanotherbombscareinalargeLondonstorelastnightduringlatenightshopping.Followingatelephonecalltothepolicefromananonymouscaller,hundredsofshopperswereshepherdedoutofthestorewhileroadsintheareaweresealedoff.Policedogsspenthourssearchingthestoreforabagwhichthecallerclaimedcontained50poundsofexplosives.Nothingwasfoundandthestorewasgiventheall-clearbyopeningtimethismorning.Apolicespokesmansaidthatthiswasthethirdbombscarewithinaweekandthatweshouldallbeonourguard.

Andfinally,themotoringorganizationshaveissuedawarningtodriversfollowingtherecentfallsofsnowinmanypartsofthecountry.Althoughthefallsmaybeslight,theysayextracareisneeded.

WhataccidenthappenedrecentlyinJapan?

[解析]短文第一条新闻便说日本的一辆旅客列车(passengertrain)与货运列车(goodstrain)相撞,后果严重。

故选C。

2.

A.Therescueoperationshavenotbeenveryeffective.

B.Morethan300injuredpassengerswerehospitalized.

C.Thecauseofthetragicaccidentremainsunknown.

D.Theexactcasualtyfiguresarenotyetavailable.

答案:

D[听力原文]

WhatdothereportssayabouttherecentaccidentinJapan?

[解析]报道声称仍需时间来清理现场并清点死伤人数。

故选D。

3.

A.Therewasabombscare.

B.Therewasaterroristattack.

C.Afirealarmwassetoffbymistake.

D.50poundsofexplosiveswerefound.

答案:

A[听力原文]

WhydidpeoplehavetoleavetheLondonstorelastnight?

[解析]第二则新闻报道了伦敦某商场受到炸弹恐吓警告,大量顾客被迫撤离的消息。

故选A。

4.

A.Followpolicemen'sdirections.

B.Keepalleyeontheweather.

C.Avoidsnow-coveredroads.

D.Drivewithspecialcare.

答案:

D[听力原文]

Whatdidmotoringorganizationsadvisedriversdo?

[解析]短文最后一则消息提醒驾驶员注意,近期雪天要谨慎驾车,故选D。

specialcare是录音原文extracare的同义表达。

(如需获取本MP3听力录音请搜索标题名)

5.

A.Theythinktravelhasbecomeatrend.

B.Theythinktravelgivesthemtheirmoney'sworth.

C.Theyfindmanyofthebanksuntrustworthy.

D.Theylacktheexpertisetomakecapitalinvestments.

答案:

B[听力原文]

Everyoneislookingforagoodinvestmentthesedays.Andwithstocks,currenciesandcompaniesallcrashing,somearefindingthattakingthetripofalifetimeisactuallyasmartmoverightnow.Pricesaregood,crowdsarefewerandthedividendslikeexpandedworldview,lifelongmemories,thesatisfactionofboostingtheglobaleconomy—can'tbeeasilysnatchedaway.SylviaandPaulCusterson,aretiredcouplefromCambridge,England,recentlytooka16-dayvacationtoNamibia,wheretheywentonbird-watchingexcursions.Laterthisyear,theyareplanningatriptoPatagonia."We'reusingourcapitalnow,"saysSylvia,"Andwhynot?

We'renotgettinganyinterestinthebank.Ifit'saplacewereallywanttogo,thenwewillgo.Wemayaswelltravelwhilewe'refitandhealthy."

Sometravelagentsarethrivinginspiteoftheeconomy."We'vehadmorepeoplebookinginthefirstquarterofthisyearthanlast,"saysHubertMoineau,founderofTselanaTravel,whichisplanningtointroduceanewprogramoflongeradventuretrips,includingpolarexpeditionsandcruisesintheGalápagos."We'rehearingthingslike,'Wedon'tknowwhatthesituationwillbeinsixmonthssolet'stravelnow'."AshleyToft,managingdirectoroftheU.K.touroperatorExplore,hasbeensurprisedtoseeanincreaseinlast-minutebookingsofhigh-pricedtripstosuchplacesasIndia,BhutanandNepal."Itseemspeoplewouldrathergiveupsomethingelsethanthebigtrip,"hesays.Travelhasbecomeanecessity.It'sjusthowwetravelthatischanging.

Accordingtothespeaker,whyaresomepeoplewillingtospendtheirmoneyontravelthesedays?

[解析]浏览选项,考生可推断听力篇章是关于旅游人的,所以考生要特别注意旅行的方式、旅游的原因、旅游的安排等细节。

听力一开始就说:

每个人都在寻找合适的投资,但如今股票市场、货币投资和公司都不太景气。

人们发现旅行是很划算的选择,所以B为正确答案。

6.

A.Lowertheirpricestoattractmorecustomers.

B.Introducetravelpackagesforyoungtravelers.

C.Designprogramstargetedatretiredcouples.

D.Launchanewprogramofadventuretrips.

答案:

D[听力原文]

WhatisTselanaTravelplanningtodo,accordingtoitsfounder?

[解析]从四个选项,考

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