一步步、一句句精学精练 - 2019年大学英语六级12月卷 I
2019年大学英语六级12月卷 I
第一部分 第一节 第 1~4 小题
1 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. Magazine reporter.
B. Fashion designer.
C. Website designer.
D. Features editor.
What is the woman's profession?
D
Features editor.
2 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. Designing sports clothing.
B. Consulting fashion experts.
C. Answering daily emails.
D. Interviewing job-seekers.
What is one of the woman's main responsibilities?
C
Answering daily emails.
3 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. It is challenging.
B. It is fascinating.
C. It is tiresome.
D. It is fashionable.
What do many people think about the woman's job?
B
It is fascinating.
4 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. Her persistence.
B. Her experience.
C. Her competence.
D. Her confidence.
What helped the woman to get her current position?
A
Her persistence.
第二部分 第二节 第 5~8 小题
5 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. It is enjoyable.
B. It is educational.
C. It is divorced from real life.
D. It is adapted from a drama.
What does the man think of the satire Frankie he recently watched?
A
It is enjoyable.
6 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. All the roles are played by famous actors and actresses.
B. It is based on the real-life experiences of some celebrities.
C. Its plots and events reveal a lot about Frankie's actual life.
D. It is written, directed, edited and produced by Frankie himself.
What does the man say is special about the satire Frankie?
D
It is written, directed, edited and produced by Frankie himself.
7 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. Go to the theater and enjoy it.
B. Recommend it to her friends.
C. Watch it with the man.
D. Download and watch it.
What does the woman say she is going to do with the satire Frankie?
D
Download and watch it.
8 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. It has drawn criticisms from scientists.
B. It has been showing for over a decade.
C. It is a ridiculous piece of satire.
D. It is against common sense.
What does the woman say about the comedy The Big Bang Theory?
B
It has been showing for over a decade.
第二部分 第一节 第 9~11 小题
9 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. They ate likely to get injured when moving too fast.
B. They believe in team spirit for good performance.
C. They need to keep moving to avoid getting hurt.
D. They have to learn low to avoid body contact.
What does the speaker say about players of contact sports?
C
They need to keep moving to avoid getting hurt.
10 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. They do not have many years to live after retirement.
B. They tend to live a longer lite with early retirement.
C. They do not start enjoying life until foil retirement.
D. They keep themselves busy even after retirement.
What do longevity statistics reveal about the average person?
A
They do not have many years to live after retirement.
11 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. It prevents us from worrying.
B. It slows down our aging process.
C. It enables us to accomplish more in life.
D. It provides us with more chances to learn.
What bonus does the "keep-moving" principle bring us according to the speaker?
A
It prevents us from worrying.
第二部分 第二节 第 12~15 小题
12 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. It tends to dwell upon their joyous experiences.
B. It wanders for almost half of their waking time.
C. It has trouble concentrating after a brain injury.
D. It tends to be affected by their negative feelings.
What does the passage say about people's mind?
B
It wanders for almost half of their waking time.
13 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. To find how happiness relates to daydreaming.
B. To observe how one's mind affects one's behavior.
C. To see why daydreaming impacts what one is doing.
D. To study the relation between health and daydreaming.
For what purpose did the researchers develop the new app?
A
To find how happiness relates to daydreaming.
14 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. It helps them make good decisions.
B. It helps them tap their potentials.
C. It contributes to their creativity.
D. It contributes to clear thinking.
How does daydreaming benefit people according to some researchers?
C
It contributes to their creativity.
15 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. Subjects with clear goals in mind outperformed those without clear goals.
B. The difference in performance between the two groups was insignificant.
C. Non-daydreamers were more focused on their tasks than day dreamers.
D. Daydreamers did better than non-daydreamers in task performance.
What was the finding of the experiment with 145 undergraduates?
D
Daydreamers did better than non-daydreamers in task performance.
第三部分 第一节 第 16~18 小题
16 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. They are the oldest buildings In Europe.
B. They are part of the Christian tradition.
C. They are renovated to attract tourists.
D. They are in worsening condition.
What does the speaker say about the Viking wooden churches?
D
They are in worsening condition.
17 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. They have a history of 14 centuries.
B. They are 40 meters tall on average.
C. They are without foundations.
D. They consist of several storeys.
What is special about most of the Viking wooden churches?
C
They are without foundations.
18 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. Wood was harmonious with nature.
B. Wooden buildings kept the cold out.
C. Timber was abundant in Scandinavia.
D. The Vikings liked wooden structures
Why were the Viking churches constructed from wood?
C
Timber was abundant in Scandinavia.
第三部分 第二节 第 19~21 小题
19 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. Similarities between human babies and baby animals.
B. Cognitive features of different newly born mammals.
C. Adults' influence on children.
D. Abilities of human babies.
What are the three interesting studies about?
D
Abilities of human babies.
20 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. They can distinguish a happy tune from a sad one.
B. They love happy melodies more than sad ones.
C. They fall asleep easily while listening to music.
D. They are already sensitive to beats and rhythms.
What does the second study find about nine-month-old babies?
A
They can distinguish a happy tune from a sad one.
21 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. Infants' facial expressions.
B. Babies' emotions.
C. Babies' interaction with adults.
D. Infants' behaviors.
what is the 1980 study about?
B
Babies' emotions.
第三部分 第三节 第 22~25 小题
22 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. It may harm the culture of today's workplace.
B. It may hinder individual career advancement.
C. It may result in unwillingness to take risks.
D. It may put too much pressure on team members.
What does the speaker say about being over collaborative?
B
It may hinder individual career advancement.
23 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. They can hardly give expression to their original views.
B. They can become less motivated to do projects of their own.
C. They may find it hard to get their contributions recognized.
D. They may eventually lose their confidence and creativity.
What does the speaker say about people engaged in collaborative projects?
C
They may find it hard to get their contributions recognized.
24 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. They can enlarge their professional circle.
B. They can get chances to engage in research.
C. They can make the best use of their expertise.
D. They can complete the project more easily.
How do people benefit from working in a team?
A
They can enlarge their professional circle.
25 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. It may cause lots of arguments in a team.
B. It may prevent making a timely decision.
C. It may give rise to a lot of unnecessary expenses.
D. It may deprive a team of business opportunities.
Why is it undesirable to spend too much time trying to reach consensus?
B
It may prevent making a timely decision.
首页
微信扫码随身学
00:00
-
10:00
原文
译文