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大學(xué)英語六級考試模擬試卷八十七
(總分:100.00,做題時間:130分鐘)
ListeningComprehension(總題數(shù):0,分數(shù):0.00)
SectionA(總題數(shù):8,分數(shù):0.00)
.Questions1to4arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
1.(分數(shù):16.00)
A.Doubtful.V
B.Supportive.
C.Indifferent.
□.Objective.
解析:[聽力原文]
M:Mrs.Hudson,newresearchshowsthatevenjustfiveminutesofexercise
inanaturalsettingcansignificantlyboostourmood.But,isittruethatcanhavesuch
amagicaleffect?
W:Toacertaindegree,Ihavetosayyes.Becauseexercisinginnaturalareasis
notonlygoodforourphysicalhealthitcanalsoimprovethemoodandsenseof
well-beinginaslittleasfiveminutes.
M:Soifwegoforawalkinaparkorworkinagarden,we'regivingour
mentalhealthagoodboost.Buthowwastheresultdiscovered?
W:Beforethis,exercisealonewasknowntomakeushappy.Sowasbeingina
naturalsetting.Scientistswantedtoseetheeffectofcombiningthetwo.
M:Sowhatdidtheydo?
W:TheyevaluatedtendifferentUKstudiesinvolvingmorethan1200people.
Participantshadtakenpartinactivitiessuchasgardening,sailingandcountrywalks,
andratedtheirmoodandself-esteem.
M:Whatdidthescientistsfindintheresearch?
W:Theyfoundthatinanaturalsettingevenafewminutes'exercisecanreally
promotethemood.Theresearchshowedthattheirmoodandself-esteemgota
significantboostwithaslittleasfiveminutesofoutdoorexercise.Andpeoplewith
mentaldisordersbenefitedthemost.
M:Wow,thisisthefirststudytoquantifytheamountoftimeneededtogeta
positiveeffect.So,maybe,ifyouwanttobehappy,justheadoutforawalkinthe
park.
Whatistheman'sattitudetowardsthenewresearch?
.Questions5to8arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
5.(分數(shù):16.00)
A.Shedoesn'tknowhowtoprepareaspeech.
B.Shecan'tperformwellasprepared.J
C.Shedoesn'tknowwheretoputherdraft.
D.Shelacksexperienceinmakingspeeches.
解析:[聽力原文]
M:YouknowIwillbethemaintalkerintheclassroomdiscussiontomorrow
morning.Totellthetruth,I'mreallyabitnervousindeed.
W:Ihatetogetupinfrontofanaudience.Ioftenforgetwhattosayand
don'tknowwheretoputmyhands.
M:Oh,it'snotasseriousasthat.Someonemightgetfrozenupforawhile
beforetheaudience.Butwhenyouhavemadeastart,you'llcarryonwithwhat
you'veprepared,andyourperformancewouldn'tbetoobad.
W:Yes.ThereissomethingIshouldlearnfromyou,youknow,your
self-confidence.WhenImakeapublicspeech,nomatterhowfluentlyIsayitto
myself,mybrainbecomesblanktheinstantIgetontotheplatform.Butthetruthis
thatwhenIhaveconfidence,thingswillbemuchbetter.Bytheway,howhaveyou
preparedyourspeech?
M:Notverywell,I'mafraid.Idon'twriteeverywordofthespeech,justan
outlineofabout80words.
W:Areyousureyoucandothepresentationwellonlydependingonarough
draftofmainideas?
M:Almost.Youknow,thespeechisaboutmyownexoerienceinlearning
spokenEnglish.I'mgoingtotalkaboutthemostfamiliartopicofstudywithmy
classmates.I'mnotafraidofanything.Thekeyproblemishowtocomposethe
speechwithareasonableclue.
W:That'sanotherthingIshouldlearnfromyou.ItseemsthatIcannever
makeaspeechunlessIwritedowneveryword.
M:Well,we'dbetterexchangeourviewstogethersometime.
W:Wonderful!Mayyousucceedintomorrow'spublicspeech.
Whydoesn'tthewomanwanttogiveapublicspeech?
SectionB(總題數(shù):7,分數(shù):0.00)
.Questions9to12arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
1.(分數(shù):16.00)
A.Salary.
B.Holiday.
C.Workingcondition.
D.Medicalbenefits.V
解析;[聽力原文]
Mostyoungwomenbelievetheywillachieveabalancebetweenarewarding
careerandafulfillingpersonallife.Thisonlinesurveyoffull-timeworkingwomen
betweentheagesof22and35revealedthattheywantedabalancebetweentheir
personalandprofessionallives,andajobwheretheycouldmakeadifference.
Medicalbenefitswereacrucialpartofhowtheydefinedprofessionalsuccess,
accordingtothesurveycommissionedbytheglobalmanagementconsultingfirm,
Accenture.63%ofwomenthinkmedicalbenefitsareacrucialtotheprofessional
success.WomenaresoonexpectedtomakeuphalftheUSworkforceandthoseborn
after1980arenow1/3oftheworkingpopulation.94%ofwomenbelievedthey
couldachieveabalancebetweenasatisfyingprofessionalcareerandagratifying
personallife.Whenaskedtorankbarrierstotheircareers,12%citedmarriage,19%
saidmaternitypoliciesand30%namedpayscales.TheUSDepartmentofLabor
reportsthatthemediansalaryforwomenwas80%ofmen's.Whencomparingthe
medianweeklyearningofthoseaged16to34,youngwomenearned91%ofwhat
youngmendid.Almost60%ofthewomensurveyedreportedbeingnegatively
impactedbythecurrenteconomicdownturn.And1/3wererroreconcernedwith
keepingtheirjobsthanachievingthework-personallifebalance.TheUS
unemploymentrateremainsat10%,andthenon-partisanCongressionalBudget
Officedoesnotexpectittodipbelow8%.
Whatiscrucialforyoungwomentodefinetheirprofessionalsuccess?
.Questions13to15arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
5.(分數(shù):12.00)
A.Theyprovidedmessagesfromthegods.
B.Theywouldhelpmilitaryleadersinbattle.
C.Theywereadifferentworldwevisitedwhenweslept.
D.Theywouldleadtomisdeedsofpeople.V
解析:[聽力原文]
Dreamsareexpressionsofthoughts,feelingsandeventsthatpassthrough
ourmindwhilewearesleeping.Everybodydreams.Butonlysomepeopleremember
theirdreams.Peoplehavebeentryingtodecidewhatdreamsmeanforthousandsof
years.AncientGreeksandRomansbelieveddreamsprovidedmessagesfromthe
gods.Sometimespeoplewhocouldunderstanddreamswouldhelpmilitaryleaders
inbattle.SomenativeAmericantribesandMexicancivilizationsbelieveddreams
wereadifferentworldwevisitwhenwesleep.InEurope,peoplebelievedthat
dreamswereevilandcouldleadpeopletodobadthings.Twohundredyearsago,
peopleawakenedafterfourorfivehoursofsleeptothinkabouttheirdreamsortalk
aboutthemwithotherpeople.Thentheyreturnedtosleepforanotherfourtofive
hours.Earlyinthe20thcentury,famousscientistsdevelopeddifferentideasabout
dreams.AustrianpsychiatristSigmundFreudpublishedabookcalledThe
InterpretationofDreamsin1900.Freudbelievedpeopleoftendreamaboutthings
theywantbutcannothave.ForFreud,dreamswerefullofhiddenmeanings.Hetried
tounderstanddreamsasawaytounderstandpeopleandwhytheyactedorthought
incertainways.Freudbelievedthateverythoughtandeveryactionstarteddeepin
ourbrains.Hethoughtdreamscouldbeanimportantwaytounderstandwhatis
happeninginourbrains.Scientistsbelieveitisimportanttokeepresearchingdreams.
DoctorStickgoldsaysithasbeenmorethan100yearssinceSigmundFreud
publishedhisimportantbookaboutdreaming.Yetthere'sstillnoagreementon
exactlyhowthebrainworkswhenwearedreamingorwhywedream.
WhatdidEuropeansthinkofdreams?
SectionC(總題數(shù):10,分數(shù):0.00)
.Questions16to19arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.
1.(分數(shù):16.00)
A.Theyfocusonwritinginthemodernsociety.V
B.Theyemphasizeoninformationexplosion.
C.Theytellwriters'feelingaboutwriting.
D.Theysetagoodexampleofwritinggoodbooks.
解析:[聽力原文]
Moderator:
Hello,ladiesandgentlemen.Itgivesmegreatpleasuretointroduceour
speakerfortoday'slecture,Dr.MikeWilliamson.Dr.Williamson,professorof
literatureatUniversityofPennsylvania,haswrittennumerousarticlesandbookson
theissuesaboutwriting,especiallyinthemodernsociety,whereloadsof
informationpopsoutanytimeandanywhere.
Dr.Williamson:
Thankyouforthatintroduction.Ifeelhonoredtogiveaspeechhere.It'shard
enoughtofindthemotivationtowork.Whenyouhavetoworryaboutconcentration
andcreativityontopofthat,thingscangetprettyawkward.Nowadays,withtonsof
informationavailableatthetouchofabutton,creatingtherightkindofcontentcan
makeallthedifferenceforsomeonetryingtogainmorecustomersorreaders.Alot
ofwritersandbloggersarefullyawareofthis,buthaveaproblemfindingsomething
worthwritingabout.
WhatifItoldyouthatitismoreabouthowtowriteforpeople,thanitis
abouttheactualcontent?Peoplewillrarelysift(詳查)throughblocksuponblocksof
monotonoustext,evenifitholdsalltheanswersthattheyneed.Youneedtoengage
them.Sellyourstory.
Whyiswritingstylesoimportant?Andhowdoyoudevelopagreatstylethat
peoplewilleatup?
TheInternetisallaboutsharinggreatcontent,andthecompetitionistough.
Aspeopleabitmorequalifiedthanmehavealreadypointedout,contentthatis
relativelygoodandoriginalhasbecomethenorm—it'snolongertheultimategoal
tostrivefor.Thecompetitionisjusttootough,andpeoplealwayshaveafewother
browsertabstogotoifyourwritingcan'tdrawtheminwithinthefirsttenorso
seconds.However,wheneventhebroadesttopicshavebeencoveredadnauseam,
youcan'treallyhopetocreatesomethingtotallyunique.Iknow一I'vebeenthere
myselfmanytimes.
Thereis,however,somehope.Desperatewritershavebeenusingtheold
"everythingworthwritingabouthasalreadybeenwritten"linesinceAncient
Egyptiantimes.Andyetgoodliteratureisstillaliveandkickingthousandsofyears
later.Thisisbecauseit'smoreaboutthecommonthemesandemotions,toldwith
differentwordsandthroughaprism(棱鏡)ofauniqueworld\ziew.Peoplewillbe
drawntothesamelifedramaastheyalwayswere——hope,dignity,overcoming
adversity,justrewardandpoeticjusticearethekindofthingsthatrileupacrowd—
butit'suptoyoutofindagoodwaytotalkaboutthem.
Youhavetopullthereadersinrightfromthestart.Youcansaywhatyouwant
aboutHollywood'stendencytohirehackwriters,cannibalizeoriginalstoriesandrush
theirscripts,butsomeofthemreallyknowhowtohooktheirviewers.Choosingthe
rightnicheandtopicisstillimportant,asyouwanttowritewhatyouknow.Butyou
mustn'tgetboggeddowninthedetails.Thefirstparagraphhastogivethereadera
tasteofwhatistocome,andreallysellyourcontent.
Sohaveyougotanyquestionsuptonow?Don'thesitatetoaskme.
WhatdoestheintroductionsayaboutDr.Williamson'sarticlesandbooks?
.Questions20to22arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.
5.(分數(shù):12.00)
A.Towarnpeoplenottodoittoooften.
B.Tosuggestpeoplekeepcoolafterbeingcheated.
C.Toadvisepeoplethinktwicebeforepaying.V
D.Toshowthedangerofonlineshopping.
解析:[聽力原文]
Goodmorning.Haveyoueverboughtashirtordressonlineonlytolaterfind
outwhenitwasdeliveredtoyouthatwhatyousawonlinewasquitedifferentfrom
whatyoureceived?Inthisscenario,whatdoyouthinkwouldbeyournextlineof
action?Well,youcaneitherthrowyourhandsupintheairwhilerunningaround
yourneighborhoodyelling,"I'vebeencheated!"oryoucouldtrytoreturntheshirt
youjustpurchased.Whicheveroneyouchoose,thedeedhasbeendone.Youalready
havemadepaymentsevenbeforeyourshirtwasdeliveredtoyou.
Ifyouhavegonethroughsuchanexperienceasthis,you'dfindoutthatmore
oftenthannot,itisusuallya"nottoogood"experience.Youwillbegintoregretwhy
youorderedandpaidforwhatyoudon'tlike.AndIbetthatnobodybargainsforsuch
anexperience.Thisiswhyitisveryimportantforyoutobedoublesurethatyouare
spendingyourhardearnedmoneyonwhatyoutrulywant.
WiththeemergenceoftheWorldWideWebintheearly90s,alotofthings
becamepossibletoachieve,includingonlinebankingandonlineshoppingor
e-commerce.Thedaysofwaitinginaqueuetogetthatveryimportantproductat
thestoresthenbecamedrasticallyreduced;asonlineshoppingevolvedwiththe
promisesofsavingsomanypeoplewhodidn'thavetimetocheckatdifferentshops
forwhattheywantedbeforebuying.
Itisthereforeveryexpedientforeveryshoppertobearmedwiththeright
information,beforeshoppingonlinesoastosavethestressofregrettingthe
purchase.So,herearefactsyou,asanonlineshopper,mustknowinordertohavea
successfulshoppingexperience.
Beforeyoupurchaseanitemonline,besuretoascertainifwhatyouare
buyinghasafreeshippingtag.Thisissothatyoudon'thavetoovershootyour
budget.Ifwhatyouhaveplannedtospendonaproductis70dollars,andthe
shippingcostsanextra20dollars,itwouldbebetterforyoutodecidefromtheonset
ifyouarereadyfortheextracost.
Beforeyoumakeapurchase,gotothesiteandreadthedescriptionand
productinformationtobesureithasafreeshippingtagornot.However,onegood
waytobesureistoactuallycontacttheproductowner.Thisgivesyouextra
assuranceofthetruecostofshipping.
Whydoesthespeakermentiontheexampleofonlineshopping?
.Questions23to25arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.
8.(分數(shù):12.00)
A.Theyareunsatisfiedwiththeiremployers.
B.Theunemploymentratesremainhigh.V
C.Therearemorebusinessopportunities.
D.Theywanttomakemoremoney.
解析:[聽力原文]
Thelastdecadehasproventobevolatileandfilledwithuncertainty.
Unemploymentratesremainhighwhilefederal,stateandlocalsupportservices
diminish.It'snowonderpeopleofallagesareseekingtobecomeentrepreneursand
solopreneurs.Insomecases,it'stheonlyoptionavailable.Srrallbusinessowners
enjoyagenuinesenseofaccomplishmentandcontentment.Operatingabusiness
necessitateshavingentrepreneurialspirit,initiative,persistence,tenacityand
businessinsight.
Herearesomewisdomnuggetsforlaunching
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