1、英语六级真题及答案解析打印版已整理2011年12月大学英语六级真题Part III ListeningSection A 11 A) Listen to the recorded notes while driving. B)Cancel the trip to prepare the test. C)Prepare for the test after the wedding. D)Review his notes once he arrives in Chicago.12. A)The woman will help the man remember the lines. B)The wo
2、man will prompt the man during the show.C)The man lacks confidence in playing the part. D)The man hopes to change his role in the play.13. A)Arriving a bed for the patient. C)A complicated surgical case.B)Rescuing the womans uncle. D)Preparation for an operation.14.A)He is too busy to accept more re
3、sponsibility. B)He is interested in improving his edit skills.C)He is eager to be nominated the new editor. D)He is sure to do a better job than Simon.14. A)He has been successfully elected Prime Minister. B)He has already reached the retirement.C)He has left his position in the government.D)He made
4、 a stupid decision at the cabinet meeting.15. A)This years shuttle mission is a big step in space exploration.B)The shuttle fight will be broadcast live worldwide.C)The man is excited at the news of shuttle fight.D)The man is well informed about the space shuttle missions.16. A)At an auto rescue cen
5、ter. C)At a mountain camp.B)At a car renting company. D)At a suburban garage.17. A)He listened to some serious music. C)He got his speakers fixed.B)He bought a stereo system. D)He went shopping with the woman.Question 19 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard.18. A)Proving aid to be
6、 disabled. B)Selling products made for left-handers. C)Promoting products for manufacturers. D)Printing labels for manufactured goods.19. A)About half of them are unavailable on the market.B)The kitchenware in his shop is of unique design.C)All of them are manufactured in his owe plan.D)Most of them
7、 are specially made for his shop.20. A)They specialise in one product only C)They run chain stores in central LondonB)The have outlets through Britain D)They sell by mail order by mail.Question 22 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.21. A)It publishes magazines. C)It sponsors tra
8、de fairs. B)It is engaged in product design D)It runs sales promotion campaigns 23 A)The womans company failed to make payments in time.B)The ad specification had not been give in detail.C)The womans company made last-minute changes.D)Organising the promotion was really time-consuming.24 A)Run anoth
9、er four-week campaigns C)Extend the campaign the next year. B)Give her a 10 percent discount D)Cut the fee by half for his year.25.A)Calm down and make peace C)Stop negotiating for the time being. B)Improve their promotion plans D)Reflect on their respective mistakes.Section BPassage oneQuestion 26
10、to 29 are based on the passage you have just heard.26. A)They are looked after by animal-care organizations. B)They sacrifice their lives for the benefit of humans. C)They look spotlessly clean throughout of lives. D)They are labeled pet animals by the researchers.27. A)They may cause damage to the
11、environment. B)They may breed out of control. C) They may affect the results of experiments. D)They may behave abnormally.28. A)When they are no longer useful. C)When they become escapes. B)When they become ill D)When they get too old.29. A)While calling for animal rights.They allowed their kids to
12、keep pet animals. B)While holding a burial ceremony for a pet mouse, they were killing pest mice. C)While laughing animal protection campaign,they were trapping kitchen more. D)While advocating freedom for animals,they kept their pet mouse in a cage.Passage twoQuestion 30 to 32 are based on the pass
13、age you have just heard.30. A) They contribute most to it. C)They take it for granted. B)They often find fault with it D)They are crazy about it.31 .A) Tidal restlessness C)Hear and light. B) Historical continuity D)Economic .prosperity32.A)They are adventurers from all over the world. B)They lack k
14、nowledge of the culture of the city. C)They find the city alien to them. D)They have difficulty surviving.Passage threeQuestion 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.33,A) A murder mystery. C) A political debate. B)A football game D)A documentary.34.A) It helps broaden ones horizons.
15、 C) It is a sheer waste of time. B)It enhances family relationships. D)It is unhealthy for the viewers.35 A)He watches T.V programs only selectively. B)He doesnt like watching sport program. C)He cant resist the temptation of T.V either. D)He is not a man who can help his promise.Section C Compound
16、DictationIn the past, one of the biggest disadvantages of machines has been their inability to work on a micro scale. For example, doctors did not have devices allowing them to go inside the human body to (36)_health problems or to perform (37)_surgery. Repair crews did not have a way of(38) _broken
17、 pipes located deep within a high-rise (39)_ building. However, thats about to change. Advances in computers and biophysics have started a micro miniature(40) _that allows scientists to envision and in some cases actually build microscopic machines. These devices promise to(41) _ change the way we l
18、ive and work.Micro machines already are making an impact. At Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, research scientists have designed a 4-inch silicon chip that holds 700 tiny(42) _motors. At Lucas Nova Sensor in Fremont, California, scientists have perfected the worlds first microscopi
19、c blood-pressure sensor. Threaded through a persons blood (43)_, the sensor can provide blood pressure readings at the valve of the heart itself.(44)_.Auto manufacturers, for example, are trying to use tiny devices(45) _. Some futurists envision nanotechnology also being used to explore the deep sea
20、 in small submarine, or even to launch finger-sized rockets packed with micro miniature instruments.“There is an explosion of new ideas and applications,” So, (46)_.Section B Passage one Question 52 to 56 are based on the following passage. Whats the one word of advice a well-meaning professional wo
21、uld give to a recent college graduate today? China? India? How about trade?When the Commerce Department reported last week that the trade deficit in June approached $50 billion, it set off a new round of economic doom saying. Imports, which soared to $200.3 billion in the month, are subtracted in th
22、e calculation of gross domestic product. The larger the trade deficit, the smaller the GDP. Should such imbalances continue, pessimists say, they could contribute to slower growth.But theres another way of looking at the trade data. Over the past two years, the figures on imports and exports seem no
23、t to signal a double-dip recessiona renewed decline in the broad level of economic activity in the United Statesbut an economic expansion.The rising volume of trademore goods and services shuttling in and out of the United Statesis good news for many sectors. Companies engaged in shipping, trucking,
24、 rail freight, delivery, and logistics have all been reporting better than expected results. The rising numbers signify growing vitality in foreign marketswhen we import more stuff, it puts more cash in the hands of people around the world, and U.S. exports are rising because more foreigners have th
25、e ability to buy the things we produce and market. The rising tide of trade is also good news for people who work in trade-sensitive businesses, especially those that produce commodities for which global demand sets the priceagricultural goods, mining, metals, oil.And while exports always seem to la
26、g, U.S. companies are becoming more involved in the global economy with each passing month. General Motors sells as many cars in China as in America each month. While that may not do much for imports, it does help GMs balance sheetand hence makes the jobs of U.S.-based executives more stable.One gre
27、at challenge for the U.S. economy is slack domestic consumer demand. Americans are paying down debt, saving more, and spending more carefully. Thats to be expected, given what weve been through. But theres a bigger challenge. Can U.S.-based businesses, large and small, figure out how to get a piece
28、of growing global demand? Unless you want to pick up and move to India, or Brazil, or China, the best way to do that is through trade. It may seem obvious, but its no longer enough simply to do business with our friends and neighbors here at home.Companies and individuals who dont have a strategy to
29、 export more, or to get more involved in foreign markets, or to play a role in global trade, are shutting themselves out of the lions share of economic opportunity in our world. 52. How do pessimists interpret the U.S. trade deficit in June?A. It could lead to slower growth of the national economy.B
30、. It reflects Americans preference for imported goods.C. It signifies a change in American economic structure.D. It is the result of Americas growing focus on domestic market. 53. What does the author say about the trade data of the past two years?A. It indicates that economic activities in the U.S.
31、 have increased.B. It reflects the fluctuations in the international market.C. It shows that U.S. economy is slipping further into recession.D. It signals decreasing domestic demand for goods and services. 54. Who particularly benefit from the rising volume of trade?A. People who have expertise in international trade.B. Producers of agricultural goods and raw materials.C. Consumers who favor imported goods and services.D. Retailers dealing in foreign goods and services. 55. What is
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