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2018年6月大學(xué)英語六級真題試卷二【聽力原文】ConversationOneM:【1-1】Tonightwehaveaspecialguestfromalocalestablishment,thePragecaf6.Welcome!W:Hi!Thanksforhavingmeonyourshow.M:【1-2】Thankyouforjoiningus!Sopleasetelluswhydidyoudecidetoopenacaf6?W:Well,wesawtheopportunitytooffersomethingalittlespecialanddifferentfromotherestablishments.Caf6scertainlyareveryacompetitivemarketsector.Therearemorethanplentyinourcity.【2】Andwethoughttheyareallrathersimilartoeachother.Wouldn'tyouagree?M:Certainlyyes!Sohowisyourestablishmentanydifferent?W:Well.Simplyput,wehaverabbitswanderingfreelyaroundtheplace.Ourcustomerscomeinandenjoytheirfoodanddrinks,whilelittlerabbitsplayaboutandbrushagainsttheirlegs.There'snootherplacelikeit.M:That'samazing!Howdidyoucomeupwiththeidea?W:Wesawothercaf6swithcatsinthem.Sowethoughtwhynotrabbits?Peopleloverabbits.Theyareverycuteanimals.M:Butisitsafe?Dotherabbitseverbitepeopleordoanycustomerseverhurttherabbits?W:It'sperfectlysafeforbothrabbitsandourcustomers.Rabbitsareverypeaceful,andcertainlydonotbite.【3】Furthermore,ourrabbitsareregularlycleaned,andhaveallreceivedrequiredshots,sothereisnohealthriskwhatsoever.【4】Asforourcustomers,theyareallanimallovers,sotheywouldnevertrytohurttherabbits.Sometimestheyoungchildmaygetoverexcitedandbealittletoorough,butit'sneverahurttherabbits.seriousmatter.Onthecontrary,thePrageoaf6offersagreatexperienceforchildren,achanceforthemtolearnaboutrabbitsandhowtotakecareofthem.M:Well,it'scertainlythefirsttimeI'veheardofacaf6likethat.【殺掉攔路虎】establishment[is?t?bli?m?nt]n.企業(yè);建立;(通常反對變革的)當(dāng)權(quán)派;反對改革的保守當(dāng)權(quán)派whatsoever[?w?ts??'ev?]pron.無論什么;任何advocate[??dv?keit]vt?提倡;擁護(hù);鼓吹;為…辯護(hù);n.(辯護(hù))律師;提倡者;支持者profitable[?pr?fit?bl]adj.有利可圖的,有益的;可賺錢的,合算的Questions1to4arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.pose[p?uz]vt.&vi.使擺姿勢;以…身份出現(xiàn);招搖;炫耀;vt.提出;造成(威脅、問題等);引起;產(chǎn)生;n.姿勢;姿態(tài);裝腔作勢;偽裝injection[in?d?ek??n]n.注射;注射劑;[醫(yī)]充血;(衛(wèi)星等的)入軌tame[teim]adj.馴服的;平淡的;無精打采的;v.馴服;抑制Whatdowelearnaboutthewoman?Sheadvocatesanimalprotection.Shesellsaspecialkindofcoffee.Sheisgoingtostartacafechain.Sheistheownerofaspecialcafe.【答案】D【解析】本題為細(xì)節(jié)題,由【1】Tonightwehaveaspecialguestfromalocalestablishment,thePragecaf6.Welcome!【1-2】Thankyouforjoiningus!SopleasetelluswhydidyoudecidetoopenacafHowdoesthePragecaf6guaranteethatitsrabbitsposenohealththreat?Bygivingthemregularcleaningandinjections.Byselectingbreedsthataretameandpeaceful.Byplacingthematasafedistancefromcustomers.HowdoesthePragecaf6guaranteethatitsrabbitsposenohealththreat?Bygivingthemregularcleaningandinjections.Byselectingbreedsthataretameandpeaceful.Byplacingthematasafedistancefromcustomers.Bybriefingcustomersonhowtogetalongwiththem.邀請了一位特殊的嘉賓,她來自于當(dāng)?shù)仄髽I(yè)thePragecaf6,大家歡迎!后面又說到“歡迎加入我們!請您告訴我為什么要開一家咖啡店?”D選項(xiàng):她是一種特殊咖啡廳的主人,符合文意。因此,本題的正確選項(xiàng)為D項(xiàng)。Whatdoesthewomansayaboutcaf6sinhercity?Theybearalotofsimilarities.Theyareaprofitablebusinesssector.Theycatertodifferentcustomers.Theyhelptakecareofcustomers'pets.【答案】A【解析】本題為推斷題,由【2】Andwethoughttheyareallrathersimilartoeachother.Wouldn'tyouagree?可知:我認(rèn)為他們彼此都很相似,你同意嗎?,言外之意,它們很相似,A選項(xiàng):它們有很多相似之處,符合句意,因此,本題的正確選項(xiàng)為A項(xiàng)?!敬鸢浮緼解析】本題為細(xì)節(jié)題,由【3】Furthermore,ourrabbitsareregularlycleaned,andhaveallreceivedrequiredshots,sothereisnohealthriskwhatsoever.可知:不僅如此,我們的兔子經(jīng)常清洗,接受常規(guī)疫苗注射,因此,這邊無論如何也沒有健康風(fēng)險(xiǎn);A選項(xiàng):通過給他們常規(guī)清理和注射疫苗,符合問題的要求,因此,本題的正確選項(xiàng)為A項(xiàng)。Whatdoesthewomansayabouttheircustomers?Theywanttolearnaboutrabbits.Theyliketobringintheirchildren.Theylovetheanimalsinhercafe.Theygivehercafefavoritereviews.答案】C解析】本題為細(xì)節(jié)題,由【4】Asforourcustomers,theyareallanimallovers,sotheywouldnevertrytohurttherabbits.我們的顧客,他們都是動(dòng)物愛好者,因此他們從來不會嘗試著傷害這些兔子,C選項(xiàng):在她的咖啡廳里,顧客們愛護(hù)這些動(dòng)物。符合文意,因此,本題的正確選項(xiàng)為C項(xiàng)。聽力原文】ConversationTwoM:Hey,there.Howareyou?W:Oh,hi!I'mgreat,thanks.Andyoulookgreat,too.M:Thankyou!It'sgoodtoseeyoushoppingattheorganicsection.Iseeyougotlotsofhealthystuff.IwishIcouldbuymoreorganicproductsfromhere.ButIfindthekidsdon'tlikeit.Idon'tknowaboutyours,butmineareallaboutjunkfood.W:Oh,trustme!Iknowexactlyhowyoufeel.Mychildrenarethesame.【5】Whatisitwithkidsthesedaysandalllikejunkfoodtheyeat?【6-1】Ithinkit'sallthatadvertisingonTV.That'swheretheygetit.M:【6-2】Yes,itmustbe.MychildrenseesomethingonTVandtheyimmediatelywantit.It'sliketheydon'trealizeit'sjustanadvertisement.W:Right.Andpracticallyeverythingthatadvertisesforchildrenisunhealthyprocessedfoods.Nosurprisethen,itbecomesabattleforusparentstofeedourchildrenordinaryfruitandvegetables.M:That'sjustthething!OneneverseesordinaryingredientsbeingadvertisedonTV.It'sneveracarrotorapeach.It'salwayssomegarbagelikechocolate-coveredsweets.Sounhealthy!W:Exactly!【7】Andthesebigfoodcorporationshavesomuchmoneytospendonclevertacticsdesignedtomakeyoungchildrenwanttobuytheirproducts.Childrenneverstandthechance.It'sreallynotfair.M:Youaresoright!【8】Whenwewerechildren,webarelyhadanyjunkfoodavailable,andweturnedoutjustfine.W:Yes,myparentsdon'tunderstandanyofit.BoththeTVcommercialsandthesupermarketsarealientothem.Theirworldwassodifferentbackwhentheywereyoung.M:Idon'tknowwhatwillhappentothenextgeneration.W:Theworldisgoingcrazy.M:Youbet!【殺掉攔路虎】1.organic[?:?g?n?k]adj.有機(jī)(體)的;有組織的,系統(tǒng)的;器官的;根本的;ingredients[??'ri:d??nts]n.(混合物的)組成部分(ingredient的名詞復(fù)數(shù));(烹調(diào)的)原料;(構(gòu)成)要素;因素;tactics['t?kt?ks]Questions5to8arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.n.戰(zhàn)術(shù);策略,手段;用兵學(xué);[語]法素學(xué);obesity[??'bi:s?t?]n.肥胖,過胖;肥胖癥;texture[?tekst??(r)]n.質(zhì)地;結(jié)構(gòu);本質(zhì);v.使具有某種結(jié)構(gòu);Whatdothespeakerssayaboutthefoodthattheirchildrenlike?Itcontainstoomanyadditives.Itlackstheessentialvitamins.Itcancauseobesity.Itismostlygarbage.【答案】D【解析】本題為細(xì)節(jié)題,由【5】Whatisitwithkidsthesedaysandalllikejunkfoodtheyeat?可知:這些天來,孩子們都喜歡吃垃圾食品,這是怎么回事?,D選項(xiàng):幾乎是垃圾食品,符合問題要求。因此,本題的正確選項(xiàng)為D項(xiàng)。Accordingtothespeakers,whataffectschildren'schoiceoffoodmost?Itsfancydesign.TVcommercials.Itstasteandtexture.Peerinfluence.【答案】B【解析】本題為細(xì)節(jié)題,由【6-1】Ithinkit'sallthatadvertisingonTV.That'swheretheygetit.M:【6-2】Yes,itmustbe.MychildrenseesomethingonTVandtheyimmediatelywantit.可知:我認(rèn)為那都是電視上的廣告,它們是孩子們能夠獲得這些信息的途徑,是的,一定是這樣的,我的孩子們一看到電視上的東西,他們立馬就想要。B選項(xiàng):電視廣告;符合問題要求,因此,本題的正確選項(xiàng)為B項(xiàng)。Whatdothespeakersbelievebigfoodcorporationsaredoing?Investingheavilyintheproductionofsweetfoods.Marketingtheirproductswithordinaryingredients.Tryingtotrickchildrenintobuyingtheirproducts.Offeringchildrenmorevarietiestochoosefrom.【答案】C【解析】本題為細(xì)節(jié)題,由【7】Andthesebigfoodcorporationshavesomuchmoneytospendonclevertacticsdesignedtomakeyoungchildrenwanttobuytheirproducts.可知:這些大的食品公司在廣告設(shè)計(jì)上花很多錢,以此讓小孩買他們的產(chǎn)品。C選項(xiàng):為了吸引孩子買他們的產(chǎn)品;符合問題要求,因此,本題的正確選項(xiàng)為C項(xiàng)。Whatdoweknowaboutthespeakerswhentheywerechildren?Theyhardlyatevegetables.Theyseldomhadjunkfood.Theyfavoredchocolate-coatedsweets.TheylikedthefoodadvertisedonTV.【答案】B【解析】本題為細(xì)節(jié)題,由【8】Whenwewerechildren,webarelyhadanyjunkfoodavailable,可知:當(dāng)我們還是孩子的時(shí)候,我們幾乎沒有垃圾食品吃。B選項(xiàng):他們很少吃垃圾食品。符合問題要求,因此,本題的正確選項(xiàng)為B項(xiàng)。SectionBDirections:Inthissection,youwillheartwopassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearthreeorfourquestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.【聽力原文】PassageOneAtsome2,300milesinlength,theMississippiisthelongestriverintheUnitedStates.Atsome1,000miles,theMackenzieisthelongestriverinCanada.Butthesewaterwaysseemminuteincomparisontotheworld'stwolengthiestrivers:theNileandtheAmazon.TheNile,whichbeginsincentralAfricaandflowsover4,100milesnorthintotheMediterranean,hostedoneoftheworld'sgreatancientcivilizationsalongitsshores.Calmandpeacefulformostoftheyear,theNileusedtofloodannually,therebycreating,irrigatingandcarryingnewtopsoiltothenearbyfarmlandonwhichancientEgyptdependedforlivelihood.Asameansoftransportation,therivercarriedvariousvesselsupanddownitslength.【9】AjourneythroughtheunobstructedpartofthiswaterwaytodaywouldpassbythesplendidValleyoftheKingswiththetombsofmanyoftheseancientmonarchshavestoodforover3,000years.【10】GreatcivilizationsandintensivesettlementarehardlyassociatedwiththeAmazon.【11】Yetthis4,000-milelongSouthAmericanrivercarriesabout20%oftheworld'sfreshwater,morethantheMississippi,NileandYangtzecombined.Otherstatisticsareequallyastonishing.TheAmazonissowideatsomepointsthatfromitscenterneithershorecanbeseen.EachsecondtheAmazonpourssome55milliongallonsofwaterintotheAtlantic.There,atitsmouth,standsoneislandlargerthanSwitzerland.Mostimportantofall,theAmazonirrigatesthelargesttropicalrainforestonearth.【殺掉攔路虎】comparison[k?m?p?r?sn]n.比較,對照;[語]比喻;比較級;thereby[?ee??ba?]adv.由此,從而;在那附近;irrigate[??r?ge?t]vt.灌溉;沖洗(傷口);使清新;vi.灌溉;沖洗;unobstructed['?n?b'str?kt?d]adj.不被阻塞的,沒有障礙的,暢通無阻的;交通;2018年6月大學(xué)英語六級真題試卷及答案(二)splendid[?splend?d]adj.壯觀的,豪華的;極好的或令人滿意的;閃亮的;為眾人所推崇的;tombs[tu:mz]n.墓穴(tomb的名詞復(fù)數(shù));墓葬;墓群;monarchsn.君主,帝王(monarch的名詞復(fù)數(shù));intensive[?n?tens?v]adj.加強(qiáng)的,強(qiáng)烈的;[農(nóng)]精耕細(xì)作的;[語]加強(qiáng)語意的;(農(nóng)業(yè)方法)集約的;n.加強(qiáng)器;[語]強(qiáng)義詞,強(qiáng)調(diào)成份;devastating[?dev?ste?t??]adj.毀滅性的,災(zāi)難性的;驚人的,可怕的;迷人的;強(qiáng)大的;v.徹底破壞(devastate的現(xiàn)在分詞);摧毀;毀滅;primitive[?pr?m?t?v]adj.原始的;發(fā)展水平低的;落后的;[生物學(xué)]原生的;n.原始人;早期的藝術(shù)家(作品);單純的人:不世故的人;自學(xué)的藝術(shù)家;11.tribesn.部落(tribe的名詞復(fù)數(shù));(動(dòng)、植物的)族;(一)幫;大群;Questions9to12arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.WhatcanbefoundintheValleyoftheKings?Stretchesoffarmland.C)Tombsofancientrulers.D)Ruinsleftbydevastatingfloods.TypicalEgyptiananimalfarms.【答案】C【解析】本題為細(xì)節(jié)題,由【9】AjourneythroughtheunobstructedpartofthiswaterwaytodaywouldpassbythesplendidValleyoftheKingswiththetombsofmanyoftheseancientmonarchshavestoodforover3,000years.可知:如今在這條不可阻擋的水路上旅行,會經(jīng)過壯麗的帝王谷,古代君王的墳?zāi)挂呀?jīng)屹立了3000年之久。C選項(xiàng):古代君王的墳?zāi)?,符合問題要求,因此,本題的正確選項(xiàng)為C項(xiàng)。10.InwhatwayistheAmazondifferentfromotherbigrivers?Itprovideshabitatsformoreprimitivetribes.Itishardlyassociatedwithgreatcivilizations.Ithasnotyetbeenfullyexploredandexploited.Itgatherswaterfrommanytropicalruinforests.【答案】B【解析】本題為細(xì)節(jié)題,由【10】GreatcivilizationsandintensivesettlementarehardlyassociatedwiththeAmazon.可知:偉大的和密集的部落幾乎沒有和亞馬遜河流有關(guān)聯(lián);B選項(xiàng):亞馬遜河流幾乎沒有和偉大的文明有關(guān)聯(lián),符合問題要求,因此,本題的正確選項(xiàng)為B項(xiàng)。WhatdoesthespeakersayabouttheAmazon?Itcarriesaboutonefifthoftheworld'sfreshwater.Ithasnumeroushumansettlementsalongitsbanks.ItissecondonlytotheMississippiRiverinwidth.ItisaslongastheNileandtheYangtzecombined.【答案】A【解析】本題為細(xì)節(jié)題,由【11】Yetthis4,000-milelongSouthAmericanrivercarriesabout20%oftheworld'sfreshwater,morethantheMississippi,NileandYangtzecombined.可知:這個(gè)4000多英里長的南美洲河流擁有世界20%的淡水,超過了密西西比河,尼羅河和長江的蓄水量,A選項(xiàng):它擁有世界1/5的淡水;符合問題要求,因此,本題的正確選項(xiàng)為A項(xiàng)。【聽力原文】PassageTwoHowoftendoyousaytopeople“I'mbusy”or“Ihaven'tgottimeforthat”?【12】It'saninevitabletruththatallofuslivealifeinthefastlane,eventhoughweknowthatbeingbusyisnotalwaysparticularlyhealthy.GrowingupinNewZealand,everythingwasalwayscalmandslow.Peopleenjoyedthetranquilityofaslowerpaceoflife.【13】ButafterImovedtoTokyoandlivedthereforanumberofyears,Igotusedtohavingapileofto-dolists,andmycalendaralwayslookedlikeamesswithloadsofthingstodowrittenacrossit.Ifoundmyselffillingmytimeupwithendlessworkmeetingsandsocialevents,rushingalongasbusyasabee.【14】Then,onedayIcameacrossabookcalledInPraiseofSlownessandrealizedthatbeingbusyisnotonlydetrimentalbutalsohasthedangerofturninglifeintoanendlessrace.So,Istartedpracticingthevariouspracticalstepsmentionedbytheauthorinthebook,andbegantorevoltagainsttheveryideaofbeingtoobusy.【15】Itdoesn'tmeanthatmyto-dolistsnolongerexist,butI'vebecomemoreawareoftheimportanceofslowingdown,andmakingsurethatIenjoythedailyactivitiesasIcarrythemout.Fromnowon,whensomeoneasksyouhowyourlifeis,try

respondingwithwordslikeinsteadoftheculturalnormthatsaysexcitingrespondingwithwordslikeinsteadoftheculturalnormthatsaysexciting”and“fun”,busy”.Seeifyourexperienceoftranquilitythatfollows.【殺掉攔路虎】1.inevitable[?n?ev?t?bl]adj.不可避免的;必然發(fā)生的;<非正〉總會發(fā)生的;必然發(fā)生的事;lane[le?n]n.小路,小巷;航道,空中走廊,規(guī)定的單向行車道;車道;[籃球]罰球區(qū);tranquility[tr??'kw?l?t?]n.平靜;安靜;安寧;平穩(wěn);detrimental[?detr??mentl]adj.有害的;不利的;Questions12to15arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.n.有害的人(或物);不受歡迎的求婚者;5.revolt[r??v??lt]vt.(使)厭vi.反叛,背叛;厭惡,反感;n.造反,起義;norm[n?:m]n.標(biāo)準(zhǔn);規(guī)范;準(zhǔn)則;(勞動(dòng))定額;fatigue[f??ti:g]n.疲勞,疲乏;勞務(wù)雜役;(士兵穿的)工作服;vt.使疲勞;使疲乏;vi.疲勞;Whatdoesthespeakerthinkisaninevitabletruth?Livingalifeinthefastlaneleadstosuccess.Wearealwaysinarushtodovariousthings.Thesearchfortranquilityhasbecomeatrend.Allofusactuallyyearnforaslowandcalmlife.【答案】B【解析】本題為推斷題,由【12】It'saninevitabletruththatallofuslivealifeinthefastlane,eventhoughweknowthatbeingbusyisnotalwaysparticularlyhealthy.可知:這是一個(gè)不可避免的事實(shí),我們所有人都生活在“快速軌道上”,盡管我們知道變得很忙對健康不好;A選項(xiàng):生活在“快速軌道”上能夠指引我們成功;文中未提及成功的事情,無中生有,故排除,B選項(xiàng):我們總是匆忙地做各種各樣的事情。符合文義。C,D選項(xiàng)文中未提及,故排除;因此,本題的正確選項(xiàng)為B項(xiàng)。WhatdoesthespeakersayaboutherlifeinTokyo?ShehadtroublebalancingfamilyandworkSheenjoyedthevarioussocialevents.Shewasaccustomedtotightschedules.Shespenta

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