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新东方名师详尽解析四六级及发布参考答案         ★★★ 【字体:
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新东方名师详尽解析四六级及发布参考答案
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导出正确答案为C选项,在本题中表示“经历、忍受或遭受(困难、不幸遭遇等)”,相当于“experience, endure or suffer”。

  除了动词词组辨析这个传统考题,命题人每考必出的形近词辨析这次同样不会落空,本次考察共考察了5题形近词辨析。这一部分也需要考生平时勤于积累,注意将形近词、同根词、前后缀相同的词在一起记忆。

  四 连词的考察

  本次考试同样涉及到以往必考的传统考点——连词 (65题)。这类题目相对简单,首先要分清连词所连接的句子之间的逻辑关系(并列、因果、递进、条件、转折、让步等等),然后填入对应的连词。本次考试涉及的连词较为复杂,四个选项分别是 therefore, nevertheless, furthermore 和accordingly, 因此,各位考生还必须能清楚分辨它们的词义和用法,不可混淆。

  连词和逻辑关系的考察在完形填空中占有的份量比较多,通常会考3题左右,在改错中出现的几率也相当大,因此在新四级考试中,考生应注意连词的归纳与记忆。

上海新东方2005年12月24日六级B卷真题答案

  由上海新东方国内考试部主任 沈昂 和优秀教师陈文笠统一审核

  2005年12月六级考试听力原文

  短对话及语段一由姜志德老师听写

  语段二及语段三由陈文笠老师听写

  全篇审核由沈昂老师负责

  Section A

  1. M: The Dean just announced that Dr. Holden’s going to take over as the chairman of the history department.

  W: I knew it all along! He’s the obvious choice. All the other candidates are no match for him!

  Q: What does the woman mean?

  2. W: Hey, let me know how your summer’s going! I’ll miss you guys while I’m working here in the library.

  M: I’ll be working, too! But I’ll send you an email or call you once in a while. When we all get back to school, we can have a party or something.

  Q: what do we learn about the two speakers?

  3. W: I know it’s the end of the season, but those peaches are such a bargain that I couldn’t help buying them! Have one please!

  M: Thank you! Actually, they seem pass their prime.

  Q: What do we learn from the conversation?

  4. M: The assignment on physics is a real challenge. I don’t think I can finish it on time or by myself.

  W: Why don’t we join our feet together? It may be easier then.

  Q: What does the woman suggest?

  5. M: Jean really lost her temper in Dr. Brown’s class this morning.

  W: Oh? Did she? But I think her frankness is really something to be appreciated.

  Q: What does the woman mean?

  6. W: We heard that when you are a kid, you submitted a story to Reader’s Digest.

  M: Well, I don’t remember this story exactly, but my idea of a great time then was a pad of lined paper and a new blue pen. I thought myself as a Reader’s Digest member at the age of six.

  Q: What do we learn about the man from the conversation?

  7. M: Your son certainly shows a lot of enthusiasm on the tennis court.

  W: I only wish he’d show as much for his studies.

  Q: What does the woman imply about her son?

  8. W: We suppose to meet John here at the railway station.

  M: That’s like looking for a needle in a haystack.

  Q: What does the man imply?

  9. M: Professor Stevenson, as an economist, how do you look upon the surging Chinese economy? Does it constitute a threat to the rest of the world?

  W: I believe China’s economic success should be seen more as an opportunity than a threat. Those who looked upon it as a threat overlooked the benefit of China’s growth to the world’s economy. They also lack the understanding of elementary economics.

  Q: What does Professor Stevenson think of China’s economy?

  10. W: Our school has just built some new apartments near campus, but one bedroom runs for 500 dollars a month.

  M: That’s a bit beyond the reach of most students!

  Q: What does the man mean?

  Section B

  Passage One

  I had flown from San Francisco to Virginia to attend a conference on multiculturalism. Hundreds of educators from across the country were meeting to discuss the need for greater cultural diversity in the school curriculum. I took a taxi to my hotel. On the way, my driver and I chatted about the whether and the tourists. The driver was a white man in his fortieth. ‘How long have you been in this country?’ he asked. ‘All my life!’ I replied, ‘I was born in the United States.’ With strong southern accent, he remarked, ‘I was wondering because your English is excellent.’ Then I explained as I had done many times before, ‘My grandfather came here from China in the 1880s. My family has been here in America for over a hundred years. He glanced at me in the mirror. Somehow, I didn’t look American to him. My appearance looked foreign. Questions liked the one my taxi driver asked make me feel uncomfortable. But I can understand why he could not see me as an American. He had a narrow but widely shared sense of the past: a history that has viewed Americans as descendants of Europeans. Race has functioned as something necessary to the construction of American character and quality in the creation of our national identity—American has been defined as ‘white’. But America has been racially diverse since our very beginning on the Virginia shore, where the first group of Englishmen and Africans arrived in the 17th century. And this reality is increasingly become visible everywhere.

  11. What was the theme of the conference the speaker was to attend?

  12. Why did the taxi driver asked the speaker how long he has been in the US?

  13. What message did the speaker wish to convey?

  Passage Two

  Laws have been written to govern the use of the American National Flag, and to ensure proper respect for the flag. Custom has also governed the common practice in regard to its use. All the armed services have precise regulations on how to display the national flag. This may vary somewhat from the general rules. The national flag should be raised and lowered by hand. Do not raise the flag while it is folded. Unfold the flag first, and then hoist it quickly to the top of the flagpole. Lower it slowly and with dignity. Place no objects on or over the flag. Do not use the flag as part of a costume or athletic uniform. Do not print it upon cushions, handkerchiefs, paper napkins or boxes. A federal law provides that the trademark cannot be registered if it comprises the flag, ???, or badges of the US. When the flag is used to unveil a statue or monument, it shouldn’t serve as a covering of the object to be unveiled. If it is displayed on such occasions, do not allow the flag to fall to the ground, but let it be carried high up in the air to form a feature of the ceremony. Take every precaution to prevent the flag from soiled. It should not be allowed to touch the ground or floor, nor to brush against objects.

  Questions 14 to 16 are based on the passage you have just heard.

  14. How do Americans ensure proper respect for the national flag?

  15. What is the regulation regarding the raising of the American National Flag?

  16. How should the American National Flag be displayed at an unveiling ceremony?

  17. What do we learn about the use of the American National Flag?

  Passage Three

  In some large American city schools, as many as 20~40% of the students are absent each day. There are two major reasons for such absences: one is sickness, and the other is truancy. That is staying away from school without permission. Since school officials can’t do much about the illness, they are concentrating on reducing the number of truancy. One of the most promising schemes has been tried in Florida. The pupils there with good attendance have been given free hamburgers, toys and T-shirts. Classes are told if they show improved rates of attendance, they can win additional gifts. At the same time, teachers are encouraged to inspire their students to come to school regularly. When those teachers are successful, they are also rewarded. “We’ve been punishing truancy for years, but that hasn’t brought them back to school,” One school principal said. Now we are trying the positive approach. Not only do you learn by showing up every day, but you earn. In San Francisco, the board of education has had a somewhat similar idea. Schools that show a decrease in deliberate destruction of property can receive the amount of money that would be spent on repairs and replacements. For example, 12,000 dollars had been set aside for a school’s property damages every year. Since repair expenses of damaged property required only 4,000 dollars, the remaining 8,000 dollars was turned over to the student activity fund. “Our democracy operates on hope and encouragement,” said the school board member. “Why not provide some positive goals for students and teachers to aim at? ”

  18. Which reason for students’ absences is discussed in great detail?

  19. Who will benefit from the scheme being tried in Florida?

  20. What measure has been taken in San Francisco to reduce the destruction of school property?

  2005年12月六级B听力参考答案

  上海新东方 四六级听力明星教师 姜志德

  1~10

  C Dr. Holden is the best person for the chairmanship.

  D they’ll keep in touch during the vacation.

  C peaches are not at their best

  B they work on the assignment together

  D she admires Jean’s straightforwardness.

  A he liked writing when he was a child.

  B he does not study hard enough.

  D it will be very difficult for them to find John.

  B its rapid growth is beneficial to the world.

  C most students can’t afford to live in the new apartments.

  11~20

  A the need for greater cultural diversity in the school curriculum.

  A he believed the speaker was a foreigner.

  D the US population doesn’t consist of white European descendants only.

  C by making laws

  B it should be raised quickly by hand

  C it should be carried high up in the air

  A there are precise regulations and customs to be followed

  B truancy

  C students with good attendance records

  D Rewarding schools that have decreased th

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