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09年12月英语六级模拟试卷及答案四(文都)
2009-12-16来源:和谐英语
Part Ⅲ Listening Comprehension (35 minutes)
Section A
Questions 11 to 18 are based on the conversation you have just heard。
11. A) The transportation far the trip is free。
B) The class didn't enjoy going on the field trip。
C) Some people may not go on the trip。
D) All of the class members nave paid the fee。
12. A) Take a lot of money. B) Go to a different restaurant。
C) Don't invite John. D) Wear different clothes。
13. A) They didn't have g good talk. B) They decided to go by plane。
C) They weren't able to take a walk. D) They talked about geology。
14. A) She doesn't need an umbrella。
B) She left her umbrella in the car。
C) She can hold her umbrella over the man's head。
D) She's the only one who doesn't have an umbrella。
15. A) He would send a postcard if he went away。
B) He would be able to take a vacation。
C) He had already gone back to work。
D) He didn't want to go to Florida。
16. A) The man wants to move to San Francisco, but the woman doesn't agree。
B) The man thinks it's too cold to move to San Francisco。
C) The woman agrees with the man's idea。
D) The woman doesn't want to move because the children will have no fun。
17. A) To go to the movies. B) To go out for lunch。
C) To look in the newspaper. D) To ask for information。
18. A) study in a quiet place。
B) Improve her grades gradually。
C) Change the conditions of her dorm。
D) Avoid distractions while studying in her dorm。
Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard。
19. A) At an accommodation office, B) At a swimming school。
C) At a summer school. D) At Oxford。
20. A) The whole summer. B) Twenty-three hours。
C) Twelve days. D) Three weeks。
21. A) 3 July. B) 20 July。
C) 24 July. D) 10 August。
22. A) A dormitory at school。采集者退散
B) Living with a British family。
C) Sharing a house with other students。
D) Staying m a small inn with bed and breakfast。
Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard。
23. A) She bought a new car. B) She was injured in an accident。
C) She went out with David. D)' She had a little accident。
24. A) She got engaged. B) She had a party。
C) She got married. D) She was hurt。
25. A) Because church wedding is romantic.B) Because Diana is a catholic。
C) Because her parents ask her to do so. D) Because David likes church wedding。
Section B
Passage One
Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard。
26. A) $600,000. B) $4,000,000.
C) $ 5,000,000. D) $5,000,000,000.
27. A) Because he was famous for his view to keep the Union by force。
B) Because he was famous for his anti-slavery views。
C) Because be was famous for his democratic views。
D) Because he was famous for his view to develop economy。
28. A) The Battle in South Carolina. B) The Battle in northern Pennsylvania。
C) The Battle in Gettysburg. D) The Battle in North Carolina。
Passage Two
Questions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard。
29. A) From the place where the agreement was signed。
B) From the people who signed the agreement。
C) From the significance it tried to find in the international finance system。
D) None of the above。
30. A) To lower their exchange rates。
B) To regulate their exchange rates。
C) To raise their regulated rates。
D) To make no change of their rates。
31. A) Some developed countries。
B) Countries that wanted to borrow money。
C) All the member countries。
D) The World Bank。
Passage Three
Questions 32 lo 35 are based on the passage you have just heard。
32. A) A driver's license. B) A passport。
C) An international credit card. D) A deposit。
33. A) Turning right at a red light。
B) Driving in freeways without a local driver's license。
C) Passing a school bus that is letting off. children。
D) All of the above。
34. A) The size of the country。
B) Large areas of virgin forest。
C) The rich natural resources of the land。
D) Wild animals and plants。
35. A) Because nearly 1,000 million acres of land was burned off。
B) Because natural resources are being used up。
C) Because animals and plants are in danger of extinction。
D) Because natural beauty of the land would be ruined。
Section C
The International Olympic Committee chose a doctor from Belgium as its (36) Jacques Rogge will serve at least eight years. He replaced Juan Antonio Samaranch of Spain who served as president for (37) years。
Doctor Rogge received support from more than half the (38) in a second vote during a meeting in Moscow. He has worked for many years with the International Olympic Committee. He is fifty-nine years old。
Observers called the (39) of Doctor Rogge a move to reform the worldwide sports organization. The new president says he will place great importance on preventing Olympic competitors from using (40) drugs. Experts say his long record of (41) may help the Olympics recover from charges of (42) actions。
The (43) are linked to the winter games of 2002. Ten Olympic Committee members reportedly accepted gifts and large amounts of money to choose Salt Lake City to hold the events. (44) . Earlier this week, a federal judge dismissed four of fifteen charges against two men who led Salt Lake City's campaign to get the Olympics. The judge also postponed their trial。
(45) . Jacques Rogge is a champion sailor who competed in three Olympic sailing events, the last in 1976. He has been a member of the International Olympic Committee for ten years. Doctor Rogge had a major responsibility for plans for the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, Australia. (46) 。
Section A
Questions 11 to 18 are based on the conversation you have just heard。
11. A) The transportation far the trip is free。
B) The class didn't enjoy going on the field trip。
C) Some people may not go on the trip。
D) All of the class members nave paid the fee。
12. A) Take a lot of money. B) Go to a different restaurant。
C) Don't invite John. D) Wear different clothes。
13. A) They didn't have g good talk. B) They decided to go by plane。
C) They weren't able to take a walk. D) They talked about geology。
14. A) She doesn't need an umbrella。
B) She left her umbrella in the car。
C) She can hold her umbrella over the man's head。
D) She's the only one who doesn't have an umbrella。
15. A) He would send a postcard if he went away。
B) He would be able to take a vacation。
C) He had already gone back to work。
D) He didn't want to go to Florida。
16. A) The man wants to move to San Francisco, but the woman doesn't agree。
B) The man thinks it's too cold to move to San Francisco。
C) The woman agrees with the man's idea。
D) The woman doesn't want to move because the children will have no fun。
17. A) To go to the movies. B) To go out for lunch。
C) To look in the newspaper. D) To ask for information。
18. A) study in a quiet place。
B) Improve her grades gradually。
C) Change the conditions of her dorm。
D) Avoid distractions while studying in her dorm。
Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard。
19. A) At an accommodation office, B) At a swimming school。
C) At a summer school. D) At Oxford。
20. A) The whole summer. B) Twenty-three hours。
C) Twelve days. D) Three weeks。
21. A) 3 July. B) 20 July。
C) 24 July. D) 10 August。
22. A) A dormitory at school。采集者退散
B) Living with a British family。
C) Sharing a house with other students。
D) Staying m a small inn with bed and breakfast。
Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard。
23. A) She bought a new car. B) She was injured in an accident。
C) She went out with David. D)' She had a little accident。
24. A) She got engaged. B) She had a party。
C) She got married. D) She was hurt。
25. A) Because church wedding is romantic.B) Because Diana is a catholic。
C) Because her parents ask her to do so. D) Because David likes church wedding。
Section B
Passage One
Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard。
26. A) $600,000. B) $4,000,000.
C) $ 5,000,000. D) $5,000,000,000.
27. A) Because he was famous for his view to keep the Union by force。
B) Because he was famous for his anti-slavery views。
C) Because be was famous for his democratic views。
D) Because he was famous for his view to develop economy。
28. A) The Battle in South Carolina. B) The Battle in northern Pennsylvania。
C) The Battle in Gettysburg. D) The Battle in North Carolina。
Passage Two
Questions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard。
29. A) From the place where the agreement was signed。
B) From the people who signed the agreement。
C) From the significance it tried to find in the international finance system。
D) None of the above。
30. A) To lower their exchange rates。
B) To regulate their exchange rates。
C) To raise their regulated rates。
D) To make no change of their rates。
31. A) Some developed countries。
B) Countries that wanted to borrow money。
C) All the member countries。
D) The World Bank。
Passage Three
Questions 32 lo 35 are based on the passage you have just heard。
32. A) A driver's license. B) A passport。
C) An international credit card. D) A deposit。
33. A) Turning right at a red light。
B) Driving in freeways without a local driver's license。
C) Passing a school bus that is letting off. children。
D) All of the above。
34. A) The size of the country。
B) Large areas of virgin forest。
C) The rich natural resources of the land。
D) Wild animals and plants。
35. A) Because nearly 1,000 million acres of land was burned off。
B) Because natural resources are being used up。
C) Because animals and plants are in danger of extinction。
D) Because natural beauty of the land would be ruined。
Section C
The International Olympic Committee chose a doctor from Belgium as its (36) Jacques Rogge will serve at least eight years. He replaced Juan Antonio Samaranch of Spain who served as president for (37) years。
Doctor Rogge received support from more than half the (38) in a second vote during a meeting in Moscow. He has worked for many years with the International Olympic Committee. He is fifty-nine years old。
Observers called the (39) of Doctor Rogge a move to reform the worldwide sports organization. The new president says he will place great importance on preventing Olympic competitors from using (40) drugs. Experts say his long record of (41) may help the Olympics recover from charges of (42) actions。
The (43) are linked to the winter games of 2002. Ten Olympic Committee members reportedly accepted gifts and large amounts of money to choose Salt Lake City to hold the events. (44) . Earlier this week, a federal judge dismissed four of fifteen charges against two men who led Salt Lake City's campaign to get the Olympics. The judge also postponed their trial。
(45) . Jacques Rogge is a champion sailor who competed in three Olympic sailing events, the last in 1976. He has been a member of the International Olympic Committee for ten years. Doctor Rogge had a major responsibility for plans for the 2000 Olympics in Sydney, Australia. (46) 。