六级答案(A卷)(几种版本)
恩波版本答案
Script for CET-6
Section A
1. M: Mary, could you please tell Tom to contact me, I hope he would help out with the orientation program next week.
W: I will certainly tell him if I see him. But I haven’t seen him for a few days.
Q: What does the woman mean?
2.M: Susan, I am going to change the light bulb above the dining table. Would you hold the ladder for me
W: No problem. But be careful while you are out there.
Q: What does the man want the woman to do?
3.W: It’s freezing cold. Let me make some coffee to warm us up, do you want a piece of pie as well?
M: Coffee sounds great. But I am going to have dinner with some friends in a while so I’d better skip the pie.
Q: What does the man mean?
4.W: How come Jim lose his job?
M: I didn’t say he’s lost it. All I said was if he did not get out and start selling a few cars instead of idling around all day, he might find him looking for a new job.
Q: What does the man say about Jim?
5. M: Hello Mary, this is Paul at the bank. Is Tony home?
W: Not yet, Paul. I don’t think you can reach him at the office now either. He phoned me about five minutes ago to say he will stop for a hair cut on his way home.
Q: Who do you think the woman probably is?
6.W: Oh, boy, I don’t understand how you got the ticket today! (交通场景,注意ticket此处指罚票!) I always thought you were slow even driving on a less crowded fast lane.
M: I am usually careful. But this time I thought I could get through the intersection before the light turned.
Q: What do we learn about the man?
7.W: Your dog certainly seems to know you are its master. Did you have to punish him very often when you trained him?
M: I found it much better to praise him when he obeys and not to be so fussy when he makes mistakes.
Q: What does the man say about training dogs?
8. M: I am afraid there won’t be time to do another tooth today. Make sure you don’t eat anything like snacks for the next few hours and we’ll fill another tomorrow.
W: All right, I must hurry to the library to return some books.
Q: Where does the conversation most probably take place?
9. W: I am worried about Jenny going to college? College students are wild these days.
M: Actually only a few are like that. Most students are too busy studying to have time to cause trouble.
Q: What does the man imply?
10.W: You didn’t seem terribly enthusiastic about the performance.
M: You must be kidding. I couldn’t have clapped any harder. My hands are still hurting.
Q: What does the man think of the performance?
Section B
Passage 1
Born and raised in central Ohio, I am a country girl through and through. (我是个地道的乡下丫头。
) I am currently studying to become a physical therapist, a career path that marked great achievement for me. At Ohio State University, admission into the physical therapist program is intensely competitive. (录取竞争很激烈。)I made it pass for applying for the program the first year, but it was turned down for admission(但是未被录取) I was crashed (我崩溃了),because for years I have been determined to become a physical therapist. I received advice from friends and relatives about changing my major and finding another course for my life (我的亲戚朋友们奉劝我改变专业,选择另外的人生道路). I just could not do it. I knew I could not be as happy in another profession. So I still for myself and begin to work seriously for another year and reapplied. Happily I received notice of my admission. Later, I found out that less than 50% of the applicants had been offered positions that year. Now in the first two years of professional training, I could not be happier with my decision not to give up my dream. My father told me that if I want it badly enough, I would get in. Well, Daddy, I wanted it, so there.(我想得到,所以就得到了。) After graduation, I went to travel to another country, possibly a Latin American country and work in a children’s hospitals for a year or two. So many of the children there are physically handicapped but most hospitals don’t have the funding to hire trained staff to care for them properly (但是医院里面没有钱雇佣受过训练的医生给这些残疾儿童恰当的治疗). I would like to change that somehow.
11. What is the speaker’s field of study?
12. According to speaker, what contributed to her admission to Ohio’s State University?
13. Why does the speaker want to go to another Latin American country?
恩波教育葛竞制作
听力答案
1. C She is not sure she can pass on the message.
2. D Hold the ladder for him
3. B He’d like some coffee
4. C He might get fired
5. A Tony’s secretary
6. A He was fined for running a red light
7. C He finds reward more effective than punishment
8. B At the dentist’s
9. B He doesn’t agree with the woman’s remark
10. A It was applaudable.
11. B. Medical care
12. C. Her determination to fulfill her dream.
13. B. To help disabled children there.
14. D. In a small village in Chile.
15. A. By expanding their minds and horizons.
16. D. She made outstanding contributions to Children’s education.
17. A She won the 1945 Nobel Prize in Literature.
18. C. How animals protect themselves against predators.
19. B. Its plant-like appearance.
20. A. It helps improve their safety.
阅读
21 D Showing violence is thought to be entertaining
22 B Most studies exaggerate the effect of media violence on the viewers.
23 C assert a direct line between violent media and aggressive behavior.
24 D their definition of violence
25 A More studies should be conducted before conclusinons are drawn.
26 A A quarter of Americans can't afford their prescription drubs.
27 D exercising price control on brand-name drugs.
28 B High prices are essential to funding research on new drugs.
29 C To allow the vast majority to enjoy its benefits. B
30 C Reducing supplies to uncooperative Canadian pharmacies.
31 A offering senior citizens discounts has become routine commercial practice
32 C The elderly,being financially underprivileged,need human help from society.
33 B intensify conflicts between the young and the old
34 C It benefits the old at the expense of the young.
35 D Senior citizen discounts may well be a type of age
36 A crime against humanity
37 C deep-rooted socio-economic inequality
38 B The blacks are not compensated for their unpaid labor
39 D has been accumulated from generations of slavery
40 B Inequality of many kinds remains virtually untouched.
词汇
41.A originality
42.D aspiration
43.C rigorous
44.D indispensable
45.B commonplace
46.C thrilled
47.A retrieved
48.D nominated
49.B overwhelming
50.A startling
51.C cherished
52.A interacting
53.D transcending
54.C deprived
55.B prone
56.D donated
57.B gorgeous
58.B trait
59.C transition
60.A distort
61.D hierarchy
62.A abnormal
63.D genetic
64.B indicative
65.A disturbance
66.C durability
67.D stunned
68.B drastic
69.A descendants
70.C extinct
改错
S1 master → mastering
S2 that → what
S3 in an effect→ 去掉an
S4 lazy→ laziness
S5 which → that
S6 affecting → affected
S7 at same time → same前加the
S8 year → years
S9 relative → relatively
S10 with → without
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点点版本答案
听力原文 Section A 1. M: Mary, could you please tell Thomas to contact me? I was hoping he would be able to help me out with the freshmen orientation program next week. W: I would certainly tell him if I saw him, but I haven't seen him around for quite a few days. Q: What does the woman mean? 2. M: Susan, I am going to change the light bulb above the dining room table. Will you hold the ladder for me? W: No problem. But be careful while you're up there. Q: What does the man want the woman to do? 3. W: It's freezing cold. Let me make some coffee to warm us up. Do you want a piece of pie as well? M: Coffee sounds great. But I'm going to have dinner with some friends in a while, so I'd better skip the pie. Q: What does the man mean? 4. W: How come Jim lost his job? M: I didn't say he had lost it. All I said was if he didn't get out and start selling a few cars instead of idling around all day, he might find himself looking for a new job. Q: What does the man say about Jim? 5. M: Hello, Mary. This is Paul at the bank. Is Tony home? W: Not yet. Paul. I don't think you can reach him at the office now, either. He phoned me five minutes ago to say he was stopping for a hair-cut on his way home. Q: Who do you think the woman probably is? 6. W: Oh! Boy! I don't understand how you got a ticket today. I always thought you were slow even driving on the less crowded fast lane. M: I'm usually careful. But this time I thought I could get through the intersection before the light turned. Q: What do we learn about the man? 7. W: Your dog certainly seems to know you are his master. Did you have to punish him very often when you trained him? M: I found it's much better to praise him when he obeys and not to be so fussy when he makes mistakes. Q: What does the man say about training dogs? 8. M: I am afraid there won't be time to do another tooth today. Make sure you don't eat anything like stakes for the next few hours, and we'll fill the other cavity tomorrow. W: All right. Actually, I must hurry to the library to return some books. Q: Where does the conversation most probably take place? 9. W: I am worried about Jenny going to college. College students are so wild nowadays. M: Actually, only a few are like that. Most students are too busy studying to have time to cause trouble. Q: What does the man imply? 10. W: You didn't seem to be terribly enthusiastic about the performance. M: You must be kidding. I couldn't have clapped any harder. My hands are still hurting. Q: What does the man think of the performance? Section B Passage 1 Born and raised in central Ohio, I'm a country girl through and through. I'm currently studying to become a physical therapist, a career path that marks a great achievement for me. At Ohio State University, admission into the physical therapy program is intensely competitive. I made it pass the first cut the first year I applied, but was turned down for admission. I was crushed, because for years I have been determined to become a physical therapist. I received advice from friends and relatives about changing my major and finding another course for my life. I just couldn't do it. I knew I could not be as happy in another profession. So I stilled myself, began to work seriously for another year and reapplied. Happily I received notice of my admission. Later, I found out that less than 15% of the applicant had been offered positions that year. Now in the first two years of professional training, I couldn't be happier with my decision not to give up on my dream. My father told me that if I wanted it badly enough, I would get in. Well, Daddy, I wanted it. So there. After graduation, I would like to travel to another country, possibly a Latin American country and work in a children's hospital for a year or two. So many of the children there are physically handicapped but most hospitals don't have the funding to hire trained staff to care for them properly. I would like to change that somehow. 11. What is the speaker's field of study? 12. According to the speaker, what contributed to her admission to Ohio State University? 13. Why does the speaker want to go to a Latin American country? Passage 2 Gabriela Mistral was once an ordinary teacher in a small village school in Northern Chile. Towering mountains separate her village from the world outside. Gabriela Mistral was only fifteen when she began teaching, but she was a good teacher. She helped the minds of her students' scale the mountain walls and reached out to the world beyond. For eighteen years, Gabriela devoted her life to the poor farm children of Chile's Northern valleys. During part of this time, she was director of schools in all of Chile. Before long, many countries recognized her as a great friend of children and the leader in education. In 1922, she was invited to Mexico to help organize the rural school system. Two years later, Gabriela Mistral came to the United States where she served as a visiting professor in several colleges. In New York City, a group of teachers helped to finance the publication of her first book of poetry. Some of her books have been translated into six different languages. She gave the income from some of her books to help poor and neglected children. Beginning in the 1920's, her interests reached out to broader fields. Statesmen asked her advice on international problems. She tried to break through the national barriers that hindered the exchange of ideas among the Spanish speaking peoples of South America. She tried to develop a better understanding between the United States and countries of Latin America. In 1945, she gained worldwide recognition by winning the Nobel Prize in literature, the first Southern American to win the prize. 14. Where did Gabriela Mistral start her teaching career? 15. How did Gabriela Mistral help the poor children of her hometown? 16. Why did many countries think highly of Gabriela Mistral? 17. How did Gabriela Mistral become famous all over the world? Passage 3 Over time animals have developed many ways to stay away from predators. A predator is an animal that hunts and eats other animals. Hiding is one of the best ways to stay alive. Some animals hide by looking like the places where they live. To see how this works, let's look at the sea dragon. It is a master of disguise. The sea dragon is covered with skin that looks like leaves. The skin helps the dragon look like a piece of seaweed. A hungry meat eater would stay away from anything that looks like seaweed. Other animals stay safe by showing their colors. They want other animals to see them. Scientists call these bright colors--warning colors. You have probably seen animals that have warning colors. Some grasshoppers show off their own bright colors. Those colors don't just look attractive; they tell their enemies to stay away. Of course, hungry predators sometimes ignore the warning. They still go after the grasshopper. If that happens, the grasshopper has a backup defense. It makes lots of foam. The foam tastes so bad that the predator won't do it again. Color doesn't offer enough protection for some other animals. They have different defenses that help them survive in the wild. Many fish live in groups or schools. That's because there is safety in numbers. At the first sign of trouble, schooling fish swim as close together as they can get. Then the school of fish makes lots of twists and turns. All that movement makes it hard for predators to see individuals in a large group. 18. What is the speaker mainly talking about? 19. What protects the sea dragon from the meat eater's attack? 20. According to the passage, why do many fish stay in groups? |
听力
1.C. She is not sure she can pass on the message.
2.D. Hold the ladder for him
3.B. He'd like some coffee
4.C. He might get fired
5.D. Tony's wife
6.A. He was fined for runing a red light
7.C. He finds reward more effective than punishment.
8.B. At the dentist's
9.B. He doesn't agree with the woman's remark
10.A. It was applaudable
11.B. Medical care
12.C. Her determination to fulfill her dream
13.B. To help disabled children there.
14.D. In a small village in Chile.
15.A. By expanding their minds and horizons
16.D. She made outstanding contributions to children's education
17.A. She won the 1945 Nobel Prize in Literature
18.C. How animals protect themselves against predators.
19.B. Its plan-like appearance
20.A. It helps improve their safety
阅读
21. D Showing violence is thought to be entertaining
22. B Most studies exaggerate the effect of media violence on the viewers
23. C assert a direct link between violent media and aggressive behavior
24. D their definition of violence
25. A More studies should be conducted before conclusions are drawn
26. A A quarter of Americans can't afford their prescription drubs.
27. D excercising price control on brand-name drugs
28. B High prices are essential to funding research on new drugs
29. C To allow the vast majority to enjoy its benefits.
30. C Reducing supplies to uncooperative Canadian pharmacies
31. A offering senior citizens discounts has become rountine commercial practice
32. C The elderly ,being finacially underprivileged,need humane help from society
33. B intensify conflicts between the young and the old
34. C It benefits the old at the expense of the young
35. D Senior citizen discounta may well be a type of age discrimination
36. A crime against humanity
37. B prejudice against minority groups
38. C There is no guarantee for blacks to exercise their rights
39. D has been accmulated from generations of slavery
40. B Inequality of many kinds remains virtually untouched
A卷词汇答案:
41 A. originality 42.D.aspiration 43.C.rigorous 44.D.indispensable 45.B.commonplace
46.C.thrilled 47.D.retrieved 48.C.nominated 49.B.overwhelming 50.A.startling
51.C.cherished 52.A.interacting 53.D.transcending54.C.deprived55.B.prone
56.D.donated 57.B.gorgeous 58.B.trait 59.C.transition 60.A.distort
61.D.hierachy 62.A.abnormal 63.D.genetic 64.B.indicative 65.A.disturbance
66.C.durability 67.D.stunned 68.B.drastic 69.A.descendants 70.C.extinct
改错
S1 master → mastering
S2 that → what
S3 in an effect → 去掉an
S4 lazy → laziness
S5 which → that
S6 affecting → affected
S7 at same time → same前插入the
S8 year → years
S9 relative → relatively
S10 with → without
争议题解析
六级听力答案各大机构共有4道题目有问题。下面我们针对这几道题目写了点简单的解析。
5. M: Hello, Mary. This is Paul at the bank. Is Tony home?
W: Not yet. Paul. I don't think you can reach him at the office now, either. He phoned me five minutes ago to say he was stopping for a hair-cut on his way home.
Q: Who do you think the woman probably is?
解析:男的问Mary,Tony 在家吗?Mary回答:还没有到家。你在办公室也找不到他。他5分钟前给我打电话说他在回家的路上去剪发了。很明显这个女人是Tony的老婆。有谁会打电话到Tony的办公室问他秘书,Tony在不在家。然后秘书还回答Not yet没回来呢。
6. W: Oh! Boy! I don't understand how you got a ticket today. I always thought you were slow even driving on the less crowded fast lane.
M: I'm usually careful. But this time I thought I could get through the intersection before the light turned.
Q: What do we learn about the man?
解析:女的问,我不知道你怎么就得了一张罚单呢?我总以为你即使在不怎么拥挤的快车道上开的也不快呀。男的回答,我一般都很小心的。但是这次我以为在(红)灯亮之前能够闯过十字路口。由此可以推断,男的因为不小心闯了红灯而被罚款了,而不是什么He had to run quicky to get the ticket. 他必须跑快一点,来拿罚单 。
所以应该选He was fined for running a red light.
10. W: You didn't seem to be terribly enthusiastic about the performance.
M: You must be kidding. I couldn't have clapped any harder. My hands are still hurting.
Q: What does the man think of the performance?
解释:女的说,你看起来似乎对表演不怎么热衷么?男的回答,你在开玩笑吧?我鼓掌不能鼓的更响了,手到现在还疼呢。意思就是男的认为这个表演很好,是值得鼓掌、赞许的,所以选It is applaudable. 完全和Plot情节有没有趣没有关系。
11. 文章中很明显有一句话: I'm currently studying to become a physical therapist(临床医学家), a career path that marks a great achievement for me.
可知这个人的研究领域是medical care, 没有提到special education特殊教育。
阅读部分各大机构共有2题有争议,以下是对这两题的解析
27. 答案出处:The solution? North of the border, where price controls reign, those brand-name drugs cost 50% to 80% less.
37. the deep pattern of socio-economic inequality and accumulated disadvantge that are coded by race...; to remove thse structural barriers that deny democratic rights and opportunities to millions of their fellow citizens?
阻碍美国民主发展的障碍有几个:these structural barries = the deep pattern of socio-.... and accumulated advantage; deep-rooted socio-economic inequality 属于barrier之一,以偏概全。文章说这些障碍是与race有关,拒绝给予几百万个同胞民主权利和机会,也就是说普遍存在对少数民族的偏见和歧视,prejudice against minority groups 更好地概括了原文。题目是the barrier,答案必须是概括性的选项,如果题目是one of the barriers 或者a barrier,C也可以选。
改错部分各大机构共有s2,s4两题有争议,题目很简单,就不多解释了。
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