1、大学英语六级真题及答案资料仅供参考 6月六级考试听力真题11. A) The serious accident may leave Anna paralyzed.B) The man happened to see Anna fall on her back.C) The injury will confine Anna to bed for quite a while.D) The doctors therapy has been very successful.12. A) The man could watch the ballet with her.B) She happened to
2、 have bought two tickets.C) She can get a ballet ticket for the man.D) Her schedule conflicts with her sisters.13. A) He will send someone right away.B) He has to do other repairs first.C) The woman can call later that day.D) The woman can try to fix it herself.14. A) Take up collection next week.B)
3、 Give his contribution some time later.C) Buy an expensive gift for Gemma.D) Borrow some money from the woman.15. A) Decline the invitation as early as possible.B) Ask Tony to convey thanks to his mother.C) Tell Tonys mother that she eats no meat.D) Add more fruits and vegetables to her diet.16. A)
4、The increasing crime rate.B) The impact of mass media.C) The circulation of newspapers.D) The coverage of newspapers.17. A) Limit the number of participants in the conference.B) Check the number of people who have registered.C) Provide people with advice on career development.D) Move the conference
5、to a more spacious place.18. A) The apartment is still available.B) The apartment is close to the campus.C) The advertisement is outdated.D) On-campus housing is hard to secure.Questions 19 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. A) To test how responsive dolphins are to various
6、signals.B) To find out if the female dolphin is cleverer than the male one.C) To see if dolphins can learn to communicate with each other.D) To examine how long it takes dolphins to acquire a skill.20. A) Produce the appropriate sound.B) Press the right-hand lever first.C) Raise their heads above th
7、e water.D) Swim straight into the same tank.21. A) Only one dolphin was able to see the light.B) The male dolphin received more rewards.C) Both dolphins were put in the same tank.D) The lever was beyond the dolphins reach.Questions 22 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.22. A) In
8、 a botanical garden.B) In a lecture room.C) In a resort town.D) On a cattle farm.23. A) It is an ideal place for people to retire to.B) It is at the centre of the fashion industry.C) It remains very attractive with its mineral waters.D) It has kept many traditions from Victorian times.24. A) It was
9、named after a land owner in the old days.B) It is located in the eastern part of Harrogate.C) It is protected as parkland by a special law.D) It will be used as a centre for athletic training.25. A) The beautiful flowers.B) The refreshing air.C) The mineral waters.D) The vast grassland.Passage oneQu
10、estions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you have just heard.26.A)Heprovidescounselingforuniversitystudents.B)HeteacherspsychologyatOhioStateUniversity.C)Hespecializesininterpersonalrelationships. D)He specializes in interpersonal relationship.27. A) Students who scored low standardized tests.B) Bl
11、ack freshmen with high standardized test scores.C) Students who are accustomed to living in dorms.D) Black students from families with low incomes.28. A) They at the college dorms at the end of the semester.B) They were of the universitys housing policy.C) They generally spend more time together tha
12、t white pairs.D) They broke up more often than same-race roommates.29. A) Their racial attitudes improved.B) Their test scores rose gradually.C) They grew bored of each other.D) They started doing similar activities.Passage twoQuestions 30 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.30. A) It
13、 will become popular gradually.B) It will change the concept of food.C) It has attracted worldwide attention.D) It can help solve global flood crises.31. A) It has been increased over the years.B) It has been drastically cut by NASA.C) It is still far from being sufficient.D) It comes regularly from
14、 its donors.32. A) They are less healthy than we expected.B) They are not as expensive as believe.C) They are more nutritious and delicious.D) They are not as natural as we believed.Passage ThreeQuestions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.33. A) He has better memories of childhoo
15、d.B) He was accused of family violence.C) He is a habitual criminal.D) He was wrongly imprisoned.34. A) The jurys prejudice against his race.B) The evidence found at the crime scene.C) The two victims identification.D) The testimony of his two friends.35. A) The US judicial system has much room for
16、improvement.B) Frightened victims can rarely make correct identification.C) Eyewitnesses are often misled by the layers questions.D) Many factors influence the accuracy of witness testimony.About 700,000 children in Mexico dropped out of school last year as recession-stricken families pushed kids to
17、 work, and a weak economic recovery will allow only a (36) _improvement in the drop-out rate in , a top education (37) _said.Mexicos economy suffered more than any other in Latin America last year, (38) _an estimated 7 percent due to a (39) _ _in U.S. demand for Mexican exports such as cars.The (40)
18、 _led to a 4 percent increase in the number of kids who left (41) _or middle school in , said Juan de Dios Castro, who (42)_the nations adult education program and keeps a close watch on drop-out rates.“(43) _rose and that is a factor that makes our job more difficult.” Castro told Reuters in an int
19、erview earlier this month.(44)_.As a result, drop-out rates will not improve much, Castro said. “There will be some improvement, but not significant,” Castro said.(45)_. And children often sell candy and crafts in the streets or word in restaurants.(46)_. Mexicos politicians have resisted mending th
20、e countrys tax, energy and labor laws for decades, leaving its economy behind countries such as Brazil and Chile.答案11.C)TheinjurywillconfineAnnatobedforquiteawhile.12.C)Shecangetaballetticketfortheman.13.B)Hehastodootherrepairsfirst.14.B)Givehiscontributionsometimelater.15.C)TellTonysmotherthatsheea
21、tsnomeat.16.D)Thecoverageofnewspapers.17.A)Limitthenumberofparticipantsintheconference.18.A)Theapartmentisstillavailable.19.C)toseeifdolphinscancommunicatewitheachother.20.B)Presstheright-handleverfirst.21.A)Onlyonedolphinwasabletoseethelight.22.C)Inaresorttown.23.A)Itisanidealplaceforpeopletoretire
22、to.24.C)Itisprotectedasparklandbyaspeciallaw.25.A)Thebeautifulflowers.26.D)Hespecializedininterpersonalrelationship.27.B)Blackfreshmanwithhighstandardizedscores28.D)Theybrokeupmoreoftenthansame-raceroommates29.A)Theracialattitudesimproved.30.D)Itwillhelpsolvetheglobalfoodcrisis.31.C)Itisstillfarfrom
23、beingsufficient.32.D)Theyarenotasnaturalaswebelieved.33.D)Hewaswronglyimprisoned34.C)Thetwovictimsidentification35.D)Manyfactorsinfluencetheaccuracyofwitnesstestimony.Slight official shrinking plunge decline primary heads poverty (44)Hinderedbyhighertaxesandweakdemandforitsexports,Mexicoseconomyisse
24、enonlypartiallyrecoveringthisyear.Asaresult,drop-outrateswillnotimprovemuch,Castrosaid.Therewillbesomeimprovement,butnotsignificantCastrosaid.(45)Mexicohashistoricallyhadhighdrop-outratesaspoorfamiliespullkidsoutofschooltohelpputfoodonthetable,andchildrenoftensellcandyandcraftsinthestreetsorworkinrestaurants.(46)Thenationsdrop-outproblemisjustthelatestbadnewsforthelong-termcompetitivenessoftheMexicaneconomy.Mexicospoliticianshaveresistedmendingthecountrystax,energyandlaborlawsfordecades,leavingitseconomybehindcountriessuchasBrazilandChile