2010.12.18英语六级听力真题答案以及解析
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2010.12.18英语六级听力真题答案以及解析
2010.12.18英语六级听力真题答案:
听力部分
Listening Comprehension
Section A
11. A The man is the manager of the apartment building
12. B How the pictures will
turn out.
13. C The suitcase can be fixed in time.
14. B He needs a vehicle to be used in harsh weather.
15. A She has made up her mind to resign.
16. D Replace the shirt with
one of some other material.
17. D At a “Lost and Found”
18. C Convert in into a hotel
r /> 19. D Careful plotting and clueing.
20. D To be entirely alone.
21. C They look at the world in a detached manner.
22. B Like it or not, you have to use them.
23. D The monopoly of British Railways.
24. B Competition from other modes of transport.
25. D They lose a lot of money.
Section B
Passage One
26. C Many coastal cities will
be covered with water.
27. B How unstable the West
Antarctic ice sheet is.
28. A It collapsed at least
once during the past 1.3 million years.
29. A The West Antarctic region was once a open ocean.
Passage Two
30 B Whether a deleted photo is immediately removed from the
web.
31 B The way they store data.
32 C When the URL is reused.
Passage Three
33. A
34. B
35. C
Section C
36. diverse
37. tragic
38. commit
39. outcome
40. scale
41. colleagues
42. accurate
43. averages
45. Students with high hope set themselves higher goals and know
how to work to attain them,
46. went beyond the simple notion that hope is merely the sense
that everything will turn out all right.
47. Having hope means believing you have both the will and the way
to accomplish your goals, whatever they may be.
11. W: This is one of our best
and least expensive two-bedroom listings. It’s located in a quiet
building and it’s close to bus lines.
【答案】A The man is the
manager of the apartment building
【解析】从对话中看出女士在找apartment
building,不是男士。因此选A。
M: That maybe true. But look at
it, it’s awful, the paint has peeled off and carpet is worn and the
stove is ancient.
Q: What can we infer from the
conversation?
12. M: The pictures we took at
the botanical garden should be ready tomorrow.
W: I can’t wait to see them,
I’m wondering if the shots I took are as good as I
thought.
Q: What is the woman eager to
know?
【答案】B How the pictures
will turn out。
【解析】女士想知道的是if the shots
I took are as good as I thought. 照片是不是和她想的异样好。这里shots指照片。turn out指照片拍出来的效果。因此选B。
13. W: The handle of the
suitcase is broken. Can you have it fixed by next
Tuesday?
M: Let me see, I need to find a
handle that matches but that shouldn’t take too long.
Q: What does the man
mean?
【答案】C The suitcase can be
fixed in time。
【解析】男士说到find a
handle后面提到 but that
shouldn’t take too long说明不是没有handle可以匹配。因此排除A,B。
14. M: This truck looks like
what I need but I’m worried about maintenance. For us it’ll have to
operate for long periods of time in very cold
temperatures.
W: We have several models that
are especially adaptive for extreme conditions. Would you like to
see them?
Q: What do we learn about the
man from the conversation?
【答案】B He needs a vehicle
to be used in harsh weather。
【解析】男士说到truck需要operate
for long periods of time in very cold
temperatures,因此选择选项B。very cold
temperatures对应harsh
weather。
15.M: I think your boss would be very upset when he gets your
letter of resignation.
W: That may be so. But in the
letter, I just told him frankly I could no longer live with his
poor management and stupid decisions.
Q: What do we learn about the
woman?
【答案】A She has made up her
mind to resign。
【解析】从文中女士强硬的口气I could
no longer live with…可以看出她下定决心。因此选择A。
16
W I’d like to exchange the
shirt. I’ve learned that t
the person bought it for
allergic to wool.
M Maybe we can find something
in cotton or silk. Please come this way.
Q;What does the women want to do?
这个小对话是购物场景,买东西,又是否定原则,看第一个不会买,非得看另外的一种,考察点就是第一种allergic to 过敏,
考察点就是这么一个短语。所以我经常在课堂上给大家说要积累短语就是这样了。
17
M: Excuse me,
Miss?Did
anyone happen to turn in a new handbag? You know,
it’s a
birthday gift for my wife.
W: Let me see. Oh, we’ve got
quite a lot of women’s bags here. Can you give me more detailed
information, such as the color, the size and the
trademark?
Q: Where does this conversation
most probably take place?
【答案】D At a “Lost and
Found”
【解析】男士首先问Did anyone
happen to turn in a new handbag?,女士又问了他handbag的详细信息,可见是在失物招领处,选D。
18
M What are you going to do with
the old house you are in heritage from your
grandfather?
W I once intended to sell it,
but now, I’m thinking of turning it into a guest
house, because it's still a solid structure.
Q: What does the man plan to do
with his old house?
【答案】C Convert in into a
hotel
【解析】but后面是真正意图:
turning it into a guest
house。guest house
意为宾馆,因此选C。
2010.12.18英语六级听力真题(长对话)
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长对话(19~25)
W: When you write a novel, do you know where you’re going, Dr.
James?
M: Yes, you must, really, if you’re writing the classical detective
story, because it must be so carefully plotted and so carefully
clued. I have schemes. I have charts. I have diagrams. It doesn’t
mean to say that I always get it right, but I do plan before I
begin writing. But what is so fascinating is how a book changes
during the process of writing. It seems to me that creative writing
is a process of revelation, really, rather than of creativity in
the ordinary sense.
W: When you’re planning the basic structure, do you like to go away
to be sure that you’re by yourself?
M: I need to be by myself certainly, absolutely. I can’t even bare
anybody else in the house. I don’t mind much where I am as long as
I’ve got enough space to write, but I need to be completely
alone.
W: Is that very important to you?
M: Oh, yes. I’ve never been lonely in all my life.
W: How extraordinary! Never?
M: No, never.
W: You’re very lucky. Someone once said that there’s a bit of ice
at the heart of every writer.
M: Yes. I think this is true. The writer can stand aside from
experience and look at it, watch it happening. There is this
‘detachment’ and I realize that there are obviously experiences
which would overwhelm everyone. But very often, a writer can appear
to stand aside, and this detachment makes people feel there’s a bit
of ice in the heart.
Questions 19 to 21 are based on
the conversation you have just heard.
19. What is the key to write a
good classical detective story according to the man?
【答案】D Careful plotting
and clueing。
【解析】对话中提到it must be so
carefully plotted and so carefully clued,对应D选项。
20. What does the man mainly need when working on a
book?
【答案】D To be entirely
alone。
【解析】对话中can’t even bare
anybody else, be completely
alone都说明该作家需要独立的写作空间,因此选择D。
21. What does the man say about writers?
【答案】C They look at the
world in a detached manner。
【解析】关键词detachment 分离。作家提到作者的经历和写作。虽然说道some experiences overwhelm everyone,
但是后面的but暗示了答案,stand
aside、detachment都对应了C选项。
W: there is an element there
about the competitioner, isn’t there? Because British
railways are a nationalized industry, there isn’t any one railway
system in the country.(22题的答案) If you don’t like a particular kind of big
beans, you can go on by another; but if you don’t like the
particular railway, you can’t go on using another
M: some people who write
to me say this. They say that if you did not have a monopoly, you
would not be able to do the things you do.
(23题的答案)Well,
I don’t think we do anything deliberately to upset our customers,
we have particular problems. Since 1946, when the Transport Act
came in, we were nationalized.
W: Do you think that is a good
thing? Has it been a good thing for the railways, do you think, to
be nationalized?
M: Oh, I think so, yes,
because in general, mosts of the transports are all around.
Let’s face the fact, the car are arrived the cars are
here(24题的答案) to stay. There is no question about that
W:So what’s your saying then?
Is it if the railways haven’t been nationalized, they would simply
have disappeared?
M: Oh, I think they would have.
They are disappearing fast in America. The French railways
lose 1 billion pounds a year, the German railways, 2 billion a
year. But you see those governments are preparing to pour the money
into the transport system to keep it
going(25题的答案)
W: So, In a sense, you call
between two extremes. On the one hand, they are trying not to lose
too much money, and on the other hand, you’ve got to provide the
best service.
M: Yes, you are
right
Questions 22 to 25 are based on
the conversation you’ve just heard
22. What does the woman say
about the British railways?
【答案】B Like it or not, you
have to use them。
【解析】在对话一开始,女士就提到了There’s only one railway system, if you don't like a
particular railway, you can’t go and use another.
因为只有一条铁路,即使不喜欢,也只能乘坐,换句话说不论喜欢与否都得用它。因此选择B。
23. What do some people who
write to the man complain about?
【答案】D The monopoly of
British Railways。
【解析】对话中谈及monopoly,铁路垄断,因此选D。其他选项均未涉及。
24. What does the man say
threatens the existence of the railways?
【答案】B Competition from
other modes of transport。
【解析】对话中modes of
transport are all around对应选项B
25. What does the man say about
the railways in other countries?
【答案】D They lose a lot of
money。
【解析】男士以德、法两国铁路为例,每年铁路都有大量亏损。因此选择D。而B选项中disappearing仅仅是美国的情况。
Passage 1
Among global warming’s most
frightening threats is the prediction that the polar ice caps will
melt, raising sea level so much, (26)that coastal cities from New York, to Los Angeles,
to Shanghai will be flooded. Scientists agree that they key player
in this scenario is the West Antarctic ice sheet. A Brazil size
mass frozen water that as much as 7,000 feet thick, unlike floating
ice shelves which have little impact on sea level when they break
up, the ice sheet is anchored to bedrock will blow the sea surface.
Surrounded by an open ocean, it is also vulnerable. But
Antarctic experts disagree strongly on just how unstable it
is.(27) Now new
evidence reveals that all are most of the West Antarctic ice
sheet collapsed at least once during the past 1.3 million years-- a
period when global temperatures probably will not significantly
higher than they are today.(28) And the ice sheet was assumed to have been stable.
In geologic time, a million years is recent history. The proof
which was published last week in Science comes from a team of
scientists from Uppsala University in Sweden and Californian
Institute of Technology who drill deep holes near the edge of the
ice sheet. Within samples collected from the solid substance lying
beneath the ice, they found fossils of microscope marine
plants which suggests the region was once an open ocean, not solid
ice. As Herman Ankleherd, a co-author from Californian Institute of
Technology says, “The West Anta arctic ice sheet disappeared once
and can disappear again.” (29)
Questions 26 to question 29 are
based on the passage you have just heard.
Question 26: What is one of the
most frightening threats of global warming according to the
passage?
Question 27: What did
scientists disagree on?
Question 28: What does the
latest information reveal about West Antarctic ice
sheet?
Question 29: What does
scientists’ latest finding suggest?
文章解析:
本文是一篇地理科学类文章,有点难度,关键是对一些专有名词的把握。文章开始先指出全球变暖带来最主要的威胁是极地冰盖的融化,并给出了相应的事实和数据加以证明。接着更多例子表明南极洲的冰盖在过去的130万年间至少坍塌过一次。相关高等学府的学者和科学家也相继用实验证明南极洲西部曾是一片汪洋。最后引用Herman
Engleheart的话,再次提醒我们,西南极洲大冰原很可能再次融化消失。
其实按常理来说,如果听力文章比较有难度的话,题目的难度相对应会降低。所以大家在遇到此类题型时不必惊慌。提取关键信息、边听边记笔记,运用好背景知识等就能把题目做出来。平时也要注意扩大阅读范围,增长见识。关于环境保护和全球变暖之类的文章屡见不鲜,要求考生在这方面要引起足够的重视。
【难点词汇】
West Antarctic ice sheet西南极洲大冰原 ice shelf 冰架
anchored
固定的
fossil 化石 microscopic marine plants 海洋微生物
geological
地质的
26. What is one of the most
frightening threats of global warming according to the
passage?
【解析】C) Many coastal cities will be covered with
water.
细节题。本题不难,从听力开头即可听到 “raising sea level so much that coastal
cities from New York to Los Angles to Shanghai will be
flooded” 所以选C选项。
27. What do scientists disagree
on?
【解析】B) How unstable the West Antarctic ice sheet
is.
细节题。本题不难。注意关键句 “but Antarctic experts disagree strongly on just
how unstable it is” 即可得出答案。
28. What is the latest information revealed about the West
Antarctic ice sheet?
【解析】A)It collapsed at least once during the past 1.3
million years.
细节题。注意提取关键信息 “new evidence reveals that all or most of
the Antarctic ice sheet collapsed at least once during the past 1.3
million years” 所以选A选项。
29. What the scientists’ latest
findings suggest?
【解析】A) The West Antarctic region was once a open
ocean.
细节题。听力最后的例子说明了这一点“which suggest that the region was once open ocean
not solid ice”,
而其他选项都不是最新的发现。
Passage2
It’s always fun to write
about research you can actually try out
yourself. Try this.
Take a photo and upload it to Facebook, then after a day or so,
know what URL link to the picture is and then delete it. Come back
a month later and see if the link works. Chances are, it will.
Facebook isn’t alone here. Researches at Cambridge University have
found out nearly half of the social networking sites don’t delete
pictures immediately when a user request they be removed. In
general, photo-centric websites like Phlica were found to be better
at quickly removing deleted photos upon request. Why did deleted
photos deck around so long? The problem relates to the way data
restored on large websites. While your personal computer only keeps
one copy of a file., large-scale services, like Facebook, rely on
what are called Content Delivery Networks to manage data and
distribution. It’s a complex system where we render data to
mutil-intermedia devices usually to speed up access to files when
millions of people are t rying to access the service at the same
time. But because changes aren’t reflected across Content
Delivery Networks immediately, ghost copies of files tend to linger
for days or weeks. In the case of Facebook, the company says
data may hang around until the URL link questioned is reused,
which is usually after a short period of time, though obviously
that time vary considerably.
Question 30 What does the
speaker ask us to try out?
Question 31 What accounts for
the failure of some websites to remove photos
immediately?
Question 32 When will the
unwanted data eventually disappear from Facebook according to the
company?
30 B)Whether a deleted photo is
immediately removed from the web。
【解析】听力一开始作者就建议我们尝试删除自己上传的照片“Take a photo and upload it to Facebook, then after a day
or so, note what the URL link to the picture is and then delete
it。”,由此可知应该选B。
31 B) The way they
store data。
【解析】“Why do 'deleted'
photos stick around so long? The problem relates to the way data is
stored on large
websites”,从这句话可知图片之所以不能立即删除跟它们存储的方式有关。
32 C) When the URL is
reused。
【解析】“In the case of
Facebook, the company says data may hang around until the URL in
question is reused”,从这句话可知只有URL被再次用到才会被删除。
Passage3
Enjoy an iced coffee, better
skip dinner or hit the gym afterwards. With the Cancer Charity
warning that some iced coffees contain as many calories as a hot
dinner, the World Cancer
Research Fund (WCRF) conducted a survey of iced coffee sold by some
popular chains in Britain including Starbucks, Cafe Nero and Costa
Coffee to give the calories as studies increasingly link obesity
with cancer. The worst offender, a coffee from Starbucks had 561
calories, other iced coffees contained more than 450 calories, and
the majority had an excess of 200. Health experts advise that
the average women should consume about 2000 calories a day and a
man about 2500 calories to maintain a healthy weight.
Dieters in for 1000 to 1500 calories a day. The fact that there is
an iced coffee on the market with over a quarter of a woman’s
daily
calories allowance is alarming.
Doctor Rachel Thompson, science programmer manager at London-based
WCRF, said in a widely reported statement, this is the amount of
calories you might expect to have in an evening meal, not in a
drink. The WCRF has estimated that 19 thousand cancers a year in
Britain could be prevented if people lost their excess weight, with
growing evidence that excess body fat increases various cancers. If
you are having these types of coffee regularly. Then they will
increase chances of you becoming overweight, with in turn increases
your risk of developing cancer as well as other diseases such as
heart disease, she added.
Questions 33 to 35 are based on
the passage you have just heard.
Q33: What warning does some
health experts give?
Q34: What does the author
suggest people do after an iced coffee?
Q35: What could British people
expect if they maintain the normal body weight according to the
WCRF?
33. A
解析:第一段原文可以找到对应句子,即some
iced coffees contain as many calories as a hot
dinner。
34.
B
解析:第一段原文中有对应语句,即Better
skip dinner or hit the gym afterwards。
35.
C
解析:在此句中,“The WCRF has
estimated that 19,000 cancers a year in Britain could be
prevented…”,关键词prevented可以得知答案为C选项。
英语六级听力真题:10年12月六级听力原文(复合式听写)
Psychologists are finding that
hope plays a surprisingly vital role in giving people a measurable
advantage in zones of diverse as academic achievement, bearing up
in tough jobs and coping with tragic illness. And by contrast, the
loss of hope is turning out to be a stronger sign that a person may
commit suicide than other factors long thought to be more likely
risks. Hope’s proved a powerful predictor of outcome in every study
we’ve done so far.” said Doctor Charles R Snider. A psychologist
who has devised a scale to assess how much hope a person has. For
example, in research with 3920 college students, Doctor Snider and
his colleagues found that the level of hope among freshmen at the
beginning of their first semester was a more accurate predictor of
their college grades than were their SAT scores or their grade
point averages in high school-the two measures most commonly used
to predict college performance. Students with high hope set
themselves higher goals and know how to work to attain them.”
Doctor Snider said. When you compare students of equivalent
intelligence and past academic achievements, what sets them apart
is hope. In devising a way to assess hope scientifically, Doctor
Snider went beyond the simple notion that hope is merely the sense
that everything will turn out all right. That notion is not
concrete enough and it blurs two key components of hope.” Doctor
Snider said. Having hope means believing you have both the will and
the way to accomplish your goals whatever they may be.
Section C
36.
diverse
37.
tragic
38.
commit
39.
outcome
40.
scale
41.
colleagues
42.
accurate
43.
averages
45. Students with high
hope set themselves higher goals and know how to work to attain
them,
46. went beyond the
simple notion that hope is merely the sense that everything will
turn out all right。
47. Having hope means
believing you have both the will and the way to accomplish your
goals, whatever they may be。