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4、学英语六级考试710 分全真模拟拭卷Model Test One(Total Score: 710, Total Time: 120min)Part I Listening Comprehension (占总分的 35% ) Section A (占总分的 5%)Directions: In this section you will hear a conversation. Questions 1 to 4 are based on the conversation. Listen to the conversation carefully and then answer the four

5、questions below. Mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.1. Where does Mark work?A. At a newspaper. B. At an advertising agency.C. At a furniture store. D. At a real estate office.2. Which of the following is Cecilia trying to find?A. A two-bedroom apa

6、rtment. B. A sofa.C. A chair. D. A roommate.3. Which of the following does Cecilia initially forget to tell Mark?A. Her phone number. B. The location of the apartment.C. The best time to call her. D. Her first name.4. What is the total amount that the two advertisements will cost for one week?A.$5 B

7、.$15 C.$30 D.$250 Section B (占总分的 10%) Directions: In this section, you will hear 10 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the question will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During

8、the pause, you mast read the four choices marked A),B), C) and D) ,and decide which is the best answer Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.5. A. Seeing a film. B. Diving in the sea. C. Having a class. D. Doing an experiment.6. A. Alice is now

9、in a very bad temper. B. Alice is now preparing for the test.C. Alice is now very happy. D. Alice is now ill. 7. A. A chemistry class. B. A biology class. C. A mathematics class. D. A physics class.8. A. Its less expensive. B. Its more comfortable. C. Its faster. D. Its more direct.9. A. He prefers

10、staying at home because he doesnt like to travel.B. He prefers taking a bus because the plane makes him nervous.C. He prefers taking a plane because the bus is too slow.D. He prefers travelling with the woman.10. A. The train is faster than the bus. B. There are two buses every day.C. The bus is che

11、aper than the train. D. The train is cheaper than the bus.11. A. At 11 oclock. B. At 4 o clock. C. At 7 o clock. D. At 2 oclock.12. A. In the morning. B. Late at night. C. After 5:30. D. At or before 5:30.13. A. 150 pounds. B. 140 pounds. C. 145 pounds. D. 135 pounds.14. A. He doesnt want to stay ho

12、me. B. The movie is excellent.C. He wants to see the movie again. D. The movie is not good. Section C (占总的 10%)Directions: In this section, you will hear a passage three times. The passage is printed on your Answer Sheet with about 10 blanks of missing words or phrases, or sentences. First, you will

13、 hear the whole pas- sage from the beginning to the end just to get a general idea of it. Then, in the second reading, you will hear signal indicating the beginning of a pause after each sentence, sometimes or just part of a sentence. During the pause, you must write down the missing words you have

14、just heard in the corresponding space on the Answer Sheet. There is also a different signal indicating the end of the pause. When you hear this signal, you must get ready for what comes next from the recording. You can check what you have written when the passage is read to you again without the pau

15、ses.Arabs consider it (15)_bad manner to start talking business immediately. Even the busiest government official or (16)_always takes (17)_time to be polite and offer (18)_No matter how busy you are, you should make time for this (19)_Making decisions quickly is not an Arab custom. There is a (20)_

16、in doing business in the Middle East which will puzzle a (21)_Give yourself lots of time and ask lots of questions.Patience is an important (22)_You may have to wait two or three days to see high-level government officials as they are very busy. Give yourself enough time.Personal relationships are v

17、ery important. They are the key to do business in Arab countries. (23)_When an Arab says yes, he may mean “maybe“. When he says maybe, he probably means “no“. You will seldom get a direct “no“ from an Arab because it is considered impolite. Also, he does not want to close his options. Instead of “no

18、“, he will say “inshalah“ which means, “if God is willing“. (24)_Section D (占总分的 10%) Direction: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. after you hear a question ,you must

19、 choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. Passage 1Questions 25 to 27 are based on the passage you have just heard.25. A. An English reporter. B. An American reporter.C. An Eng

20、lish scientist. D. An American scientist.26. A. Cooler weather. B. Raining. C. Warm and sunny. D. Stormy.27. A. Very cool weather B. Very warm weather C. Raining weather. D. Fair weather.Passage 2Questions 28 to 30 are based on the passage you have just heard:28. A. Something in the Bermuda Triangle

21、 is strange.B. Where the Bermuda Triangle is.C. On very little about this.D. Ships were not lost.29. A. Money. B. Ships and planes. C. Florida. D. Trains and .cars.30. A. In the Pacific ocean. B. Close to Europe.C. Nobody knows. D. In the Atlantic Ocean.Passage 3Questions 31 to 34 are based on the p

22、assage you have just heard:31. A. A bomb explosion. B. A traffic accident.C. Murder. D. Massacres.32. A. At a railway station. B. At a bus center.C. In the countryside. D. In a coastal town.33. A. 1. B.2. C.3. D. 4.34. A. The discussion. B. The European Union team.C. The European Union deputy foreig

23、n ministers. D. The UN investigation.Part Reading Comprehension(占总分的 35%)Section A (占总分的 25%)Directions: There are three passages in this part. Each. passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A ) ,B ) , C)and D ). You should decide

24、 on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center. Questions 35 to 39 are based on the following passage:Auctions (拍卖) are public sales of goods, conducted by an officially approved auctioneer. He asked the crowd to gather in the auction

25、room to bid for various items on sale. He encourages buyers to bid higher figures and finally names the highest bidder as the buyer of the goods. This is called “knocking down“ the goods, for the bidding ends when the auctioneer bangs a small hammer on a raised platform.The ancient Romans probably i

26、nvented sales by auction and the English word comes from the Latin “antic“, meaning “ increase“. The Romans usually sold in this way the spoils taken in war; these sales were called “sub hanta“, meaning “under the spear“, a spear being stuck in the ground as a signal for a crowd to gather. In Englan

27、d in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries goods were often sold “by the candle“; a short candle was lit by the auctioneer and bids could be made while it was burning.Practically all goods can be sold by auction. Among these are coffee, skins, wool, tea, cocoa, furs, fruit, vegetables and wines. A

28、uction sales are also usual for land and property, antique furniture, pictures, rare books, old china and works of art. The auction rooms at Christies and Sothebys in London and New York are world-famous. An auction is usually advertised beforehand with full particulars of the articles to be sold an

29、d where and when they can be viewed by the buyers. If the advertisement cannot give full details, catalogues are printed, and each group of goods to be sold together, called a “lot“, is usually given a number. The auctioneer need not begin with lot one and continue the numerical order; he may wait u

30、ntil he notices the fact that certain buyers are in the room and then produce the lots they are likely to be interested in. The auctioneers services are paid for in the form of a percentage of the price the goods are sold for. The auctioneer therefore has a direct interest in pushing up the bidding.

31、35. Auctioned goods are sold_A. for the highest price offered B. at fixed pricesC. at prices lower than their true value D. at prices offered by the auctioneer36. The end of bidding is called “knocking down“ because_A. the auctioneer knocks on the tableB. the auctionees names the highest bidder as t

32、he buyer of the goodsC. the goods are knocked down onto the tableD. the auctioneer bangs the table with a hammer37. In the sentence “The Romans usually sold in this way the spoils taken in war,“ the word “spoils“ most probably means_A. useless goods B. spearsC. various kinds of food D. property take

33、n from the enemy38. In England a candle used to burn at auction salesA. because the auction sales took place at nightB. as a signal for the crowd to gatherC. to keep the auction room warmD. to limit the time when offers of prices could be made39. An auction catalogue gives buyersA. the current marke

34、t values of the goods B. details of the goods to be soldC. tile order in which goods are to be sold D. free admission to the auction saleQuestions 40 to 44 are based on the following passage:There are some 65 species of New World monkeys. Many of these have a very useful anatomical adaptation lackin

35、g in their old world counterparts: that curious “fifth hand“, the prehensile tail. And in a few species the gripping tail has developed to such an extent that it actually has “fingerprints“ on the tip. While of course a tail is not equipped with fingers , it can sometimes be even more useful than an

36、 arm or a leg. A spider monkeys tail, for instance, is longer than its head and body combined, and is frequently used instead of a hand to grasp distant objects. Other monkeys less fortunate are forced to relegate at least one limb to support while they feed, whereas monkeys endowed with prehensilit

37、y can hang by their tails while they feast with both hands and feet. A few New World monkeys have also evolved arms and shoulders that are suitable for swinging hand over hand through the trees like the Asiatic gibbons. 40. The passage mainly discusses_A. certain evolutionary advantages of New World

38、 monkeysB. feeding habits of the spider monkeyC. the development of arms and shoulders in New World monkeysD. some anatomical adaptations of Asiatic gibbons41. The author probably believes that a monkey uses its prehensile tail especially for_A. running over a grassy plain B. supporting itself while

39、 eatingC. swimming across a river D. defending itself against enemies42. In the second sentence, the word “their“ refers to_A. New World monkeys B. Old World monkeysC. spider monkeys D. Asiatic gibbons43. It can be inferred from the passage that the Asiatic gibbons and certain New World monkeys are

40、similar in what respect?A. The length of their tails. B. Their mating habits.C. The ability to grip with their feet. D. Their upper body structure.44. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the information in the passage?A. Some monkeys use their hands to grasp objects.B. A spide

41、r monkey has a very long tail.C. A prehensile tail has fingers.D. Asiatic gibbons can swing through trees.Questions 45 to 49 are based on the following passage:Baltimore was founded in 1729. For a generation it seemed no different from a dozen other settlements springing up at the head of the Chesap

42、eake Bay ; its claim to distinction consisted of a black smiths shop, flour mill, and tobacco warehouse. Yet Baltimore was fated for a more dynamic future than its slow beginnings seemed to portend. Spurred by an agricultural revolution in the Maryland and Pennsylvania country sides as well as drama

43、tic disruptions in the Atlantic economy, Baltimore at mid century began to boom. By 1790 it had risen to become the new republics fourth largest city with aspirations to overtake the three still ahead: New York, Philadelphia, and Boston.Although the Baltimore of the Jeffersonian are looked “utterly

44、unlike the colonial village from which it had emerged, the two shared more than might be apparent at first glance. Baltimores economy had expanded tremendously, to be sure. but the same forces that sparked expansion around 1750 continued to sustain it fifty years later. Despite the establishment of

45、new governments at the state level in 1776, national level in 1788, and municipal level in 1797, the same festering issues continued to convulse its politics. If Baltimore had become richer and bigger, its occupational structure, wealth distribution, and residential patterns would have withstood the

46、 pressures of growth and looked about the same in 1790 as in 1812. In other words, beneath the frenzied and seemingly chaotic pace of urbanization, Baltimore enjoyed a strong element of stability. For in 1812, no less than in 1729, Baltimore was a preindustrial town.45. In what year was Baltimore es

47、tablished?A. 1729. B. 1750. C. 1776. D. 1788.46. Which of the following was not one of the nations three largest cities in 1790?A. Philadelphia. B. Boston. C. New York. D. Baltimore.47. In line 13, the word “sparked“ could best be replaced by which of the following?A. Burned up. B. Flickered. C. Led to. D. Discharged.48. What level of government was established in 17887A. Municipal. B. Country. C. State. D. National.49. Which of the following statements about the Baltimore of 1812 can be inferred from the passage?

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