-
2017
年
6
月大学英语四级答案
及解析第一套【完整版】
2017
年
6
月大学英语四级答案及解析第一套
【完
整版】
新东方在线四六级
Part I Writing
Computer for Sale
As
I
am
about
to
graduate
and
leave
the
campus,
I am going to sell my personal laptop at
a low price.
It
is
a
Lenovo
ThinkPad
that
I
bought
in
June,
2015. It is not big, but very functional. It
has
a
four-core
CPU,
an
independent
display
card of 2G
, a hard disk of
500G and a screen of
15.6 inches.
For the last two years, the
laptop has served
as my faithful aid
and helped me finish most of
my
assignments
and
my
thesis.
There
has
appeared no fault in the
process. I owe so much
to
it.
But
as
my
workplace
has
already
offered
me
a
more
advanced
working
laptop,
I
find
there is no necessity for me to have
two. And I
know
that
there
must
be
some
of
my
schoolmates
who
are
more
in
need
of
the
ThinkPad. Therefore, I
determined to sell it.
I
bought the laptop as the price of 3500 yuan.
Now
I
will
sell
it
at
1500
yuan
or
less.
Anyone
interested
can
contact
me
via
email,
and
my
mailbox is
***@
.
这次的四级作文属于应用文,
p>
是近年来不多见
的题型。
这是近五年第二次
考到应用文。
第一次
是去年
6
月的感谢信。
但这一次考的是出售个人
物品的广
告,
基本上算告示。
比较突出的注意事
项就是需要有标题。
当然,
不写标题也不会影响
很多分数,
主要还是看正文的语言质量。
难点在
于,
对于笔记本电脑应该有一定的硬件方面的了
解,有一些专业的词需要会说。而且,更重要的
是应该能够发挥合理想象,
说出除了电脑本身之
外的一些内容。
而且这提示我
们以后也应该注重
四六级考察应用文的可能。
欢迎关注新东方四
六
级考试微博平台,及时获取解析资讯。
Part II Listening Comprehension
Section A
News
Report
News Report One
One of Google's self-driving cars
crashed into
a
bus
in
California
last
month.
There
were
no
injuries.
It
is
not
the
first
time
one
of
Google's
famed
self-driving
cars
has
been
involved
in
a
crash, but it may be the first time it
has caused
one.
On
February
14th
the
self-driving
car,
traveling at 2mph (3km/h), pulled out
in front of
a public bus going 15mph
(24km/h). The man in
the Google vehicle
reported that he assumed the
bus
would
slow
down
to
let
the
car
out, and
so
he
did
not
switch
to
the
manual
mode.
In
a
statement,
Google
said:
clearly
bear
some
responsibility, because if our car
hadn't moved,
there
wouldn't
have
been
a
crash.
That
said,
our
test
driver
believed
the
bus
was
going
to
slow or stop to allow us to
merge into the traffic,
and
that
there
would
be
sufficient
space
to
do
that.
The
company's
self-driving
cars
have
done
well
over
a
million
miles
across
various
states
in
the
US,
and
until
now
have
only
reported minor accidents.
1.
A) The man in the car was absent-minded.
B) The test driver made a
wrong judgement
C) The self-driving
system was faulty
D) The car was moving
at a fast speed
Q1:
According to Google, what was the cause of
the accident?
解析:
根据新闻第一句话,
这篇新闻主要报道的
是谷歌无人自动驾驶汽
车与一辆公交车发生
碰
撞这一事故。根据原文
“The man in the Google
vehicle reported that he assumed the
bus would
slow down to let the car out,
and so he did not
switch
to
the
manual
mode.”
选项
B
是正确选
项,是对原文的同义替换,题目较难。
2.
A)
They
have
done
better
than
conventional
cars.
B) They have caused several severe
crashes
C) They have posed a threat to
other drivers
D) They have generally
done quite well.
Q2:
How
have
Google’s
self
-driving
cars
performed so far?
解析:根据原文
“The
company's
self
-driving
cars
have done well over
a
million
miles
across
various states in the US, and until now
have only
repo
rted
minor
accidents.”
选项
D
是对原文的
同义替换。题目相对较难。
News
Report Two
Thousands of
bees left a town after landing on
the
back of a car when their queen got stuck in
its
boot.
Tom
Moses
who
works
at
a
nearby
national
park,
noticed
a
“brown
patch”
on
the
back of the car after the owner parked
it to do
some
shopping.
When
he
looked
closer
he
realized it was a huge group of bees.
Moses said:
“I have never seen that
many bees in one spot. It
was very
unusual. They were very close together
and
there
was
a
lot
of
noise
and
movements,
it
was
interesting
to
see
such
a
strange
sight.
But
there were a lot of
people around and I was a bit
worried
about the bees and the people stopping
to
look.
I
thought
that
someone
might
do
something
stupid.
Moses
called
two
local
bees
specialists
who
helped
removed
the
bees
by
attracting
them
into
a
box.
Moses
spent
three
hours looking after the bees and was
stung five
times, he said, “my stings
are a bit painful but I
am pleased that
all worked out and I could help,
people
need to realize that bees are valuable and
they should be looked
after.”
3. A) He works at a
national park
B) He is a queen been
specialist
C) He removed the beyond
from the boot
D) He drove the bees away
from his car
Q3. What do we
learn about Tom Moses?
解析:根据选项特点:男
He
开头的选项,着重
听男
He
信息即可,根据原文
“He
works
at
a
nearby
national park and noticed a brown patch
on the back of the car after the owner
parked it
to
do
some
shopping.”
因此答案选
A,
原文重
现,题目较简单。
4. A) They were looking
after the queen
B) They were making a
lot of noise
C) They were looking for a
new box to live in
D) They
were dancing in a unique way
Q4.
What
do
we
know
about
the
bees
on
the
back of the car?
解析:根据原文
“It
was
very
unusual.
They
were
very
close
together
and
there
was
a
lot
of
noise
and
movements,
it
was
interesting
to
see
such
a
strange
sight.”
选项
B,
是对原文的同义
改写,
a lot
of noise
是原文重现,题目叫简单。
News report Three
A new
species of snake has been discovered on
a
remote
island
in
the
Bahamas.
Scientists
identified
20
of
the
one
meter-long
snakes
during
two
trips
to
the
Caribbean
islands.
The
second trip was made in
October last year. One
of the creatures
made a dramatic appearance by
moving on
to the head of the team leader as he
slept.
The
snake
has
been
named
Silver
Boa
because it’s sliver colored and the
f
irst specimen
found was
climbing a silver palm tree. The team
was led by Dr. Graham Reynolds, from
Harvard
University, the scientist
confirmed the snake was
a previously
unknown species after conducting a
genetic
analysis
of
tissue
samples.
Commenting
on
the
find,
snake
expert
Robert
Henderson
from
the
Museum
of
Natural
History,
said:
“Worldwide
new
species
of
frogs
are
being
discovered
and
described
quite
regularity.
New
species of snakes, however, are much
rarer.
5. A) The discovery of a
new species of snake
B) The second trip
to a small remote island
C) The finding
of 2 new species of frog
D) The latest
test on rare animal species
Q5. What is the news report mainly
about?
解析:
根据题文同序原则,
在新闻开头部分直接
提
到
“A
new
species
of
snake
has
been
discovered on a remote
island in the Bahamas.”
选项
p>
A
几乎是原文重现,题目相对简单。
6.
A)
A
poisonous
snake
attacked
him
on
his
field trip
B) He discovered a rare fog on a
deserted
C) A snake crawled onto his
head in his sleep
D) He fell from a
tall palm tree by accident
Q6. What do we learn about the
scientific team
leader?
解析:根据选项特点,在文中要捕获的信息是
snake
和
He
,根据原文
“One
of
the
creatures
made
a
dramatic
appearance
by
moving
on
to
the head of the team leader as he
slept.”
选项
C
是对原文的同
义改写,同时
the
head
of…
slept
是原文重现,题目
相对简单。
7. A) From
its genes
B) From its length
C) From its origin
D) From
its colour
Q7.
How
did the newly
discovered
creature
get
its name?
解析:根据新闻的结构,题目中提到的
“its”
与
snake
相关,根据
原文
“The
snake
has
been
named
Silver Boa because it’s sliver colored and
the
first
specimen
found
was
climbing
a
silver
palm tree.”
选项
D
为正确选项,
题目相对简单
。
总结:新闻部分题的设置还是同
去年的一样,
5
道相对简单的题,
2<
/p>
道相对难的题。
Section B Conversation
Conversation One
W: Did you enjoy your stay with us, Mr.
Brown?
M: Yes, very much. I had a wonderful
time here.
Now I'm going to
the airport. My flight leaves in
less
than 2 hours. So, could you tell me, what's
the quickest way to get
there?
W: Well, we can call a taxi for you. We
also have
a free airport shuttle
service.
M: That sounds great, but will the
shuttle get me
to the airport in
time?
W: Yes, it should.
The
next
shuttle
leaves
in 15
minutes. And it takes some 25 minutes
to get to
the airport.
M: Fantastic!
I'll just wait in the lobby. Will you
please let me know when it's
leaving?
W: Of course, sir.
M: Now I would
like to settle my mini-bar bill.
How
much is that?
W: Let's see. It comes to $$37.50. How
would you
like to pay for
it?
M: I'll pay with my credit card.
Thanks. But I'll
need a
receipt, so I can charge it to my
company.
W:
Absolutely!
Here
you
are,
sir.
If
you
like,
I
can leave your bags with
the porter. And he can
load
them
onto
the
shuttle
for
you
when
it
arrives.
M: That would be great.
Thank you.
W:
Would
you
like
to
leave
a
comment
on
our
web page when you have
time?
M: Sure. I had a really good stay here,
and I'd
like to recommend your hotel to
my friends and
colleagues.
W: That’s very
kind of you. Thank you again for
staying at Sheraton Hotel.
8. A) The
security check takes time
B) He has to
check a lot of luggage
C) His flight is
leaving in less than 2 hours
D) The airport is a long way from the
hotel
Q:
Why
does
the
man
ask
about
the
quickest
way to the airport?
解析:
根据文章开头第一个话轮可判断对话可能
是一名服务人员与顾客的对话,
且整个对话的语
态及内
容都是以
“
咨询
-
回答
”
形式进行。根据原
文:
p>
My
flight
leaves
in
less
than
2
hours.
So,
could you tell me, what's the quickest
way to get
there?
连接词
“so”
表示前因后果;所以,答案
< br>C
选
项
“His
flight
is
leaving
in
less
than
2
hours.”
正确,属于原文重
现,题目简单。
9. A) In
cash
B) By credit card
C)
With a traveler’s check
D)
With his smart phone
Q:How is the man going to pay his
bill?
解析:首先判断四个选
项都是以
“in/by/with”
表
示用某种方式方法付款。其次,根据原文:问句
“How would you
like to pay for it?
”
以及回答
“I'll pay
with my credit card. ”
;所以,答案
B
选项
“By credit card”
属于原文重现,
题目相对简
单。
10. A) Give him a receipt
B) Confirm his flight
C) Look after his luggage
D)
Find a porter for him
Q.
What did the man ask the woman to do?
解析:首先判断四个选项都是动词原形(
do
something
)开头的词组结
构,且
“for
him”
可表
示该男人可能在请求帮助。
其次,
根据原文:
“But
I'll
need
a
receipt,
so
I
can
charge
it
to
my
company.”
是明显的原文重现;所以,答案
A
选项
“Give him a
receipt”
是正确选项
,
题目相对
简单。
11.A) Signing up for
membership of S Hotel
B) Staying in the
same hotel next time he comes
C)
Loading her luggage onto the airport shuttle
D) Posting a comment on the hotel’s
webpage
Q: What
favor does the woman ask of the man?
解析:首先判断四个选项都是
V-i
ng
开头的词组
结构,且
B
选项
“next
time
he
comes”
表示该题
目
问
男
人
要
去
做
的
< br>事
情
。
其
次
,
根
据
原
文
:
“Would
you like to leave a comment on our web
page when you have time?” <
/p>
是明显的原文重现;
所以,答案
D
选项
“posting
a
comment
on
the
hotel’s webpage”
是正确选项;
ABC
均没有出现
在文章当中,全部排除。题目相对
简单。
Conversation Two
M:
You
know,
Ben’s
given
up
making
those
terrible faces he used to make. The
other day, he
came
home
from
school
almost
in
tears.
His
teacher
said
if
he
went
on
like
that,
his
face
would
get stuck when the winds changed.
W: And he
believed her?
M:
Yeah,
he’s
only
a
little
boy.
Don’t
you
remember
all
those
things
we
used
to
believe
when we were little? I remember my aunt
Mary
used to say if you swallow a
cherrystone, a tree
would
grow
out
of
your
mouth.
And
I’m
still
terrified today, sort of
subconsciously. You know,
if I swallow
one by mistake…
W:
Yeah,
I
suppose
you're
right.
The
one
that
used to get me was that
swans could break your
leg when they
blow of the wing.
M: They can, can’t they? I
always thought they
could.
W:
No,
they
are
not
that
strong.
But
there’s
another one even more terrifying. That
is, if you
put a post stamp on upside
down, you will go to
prison.
M:
No,
never
heard
of
that.
But
my
grandmother was a terror
for that kind of thing.
For example,
she would say, you will get a spot
on
your
tongue if you tell
a
lie.
If you
eat
stale
bread, your hair will
curl. An
d here’s one more.
We
went
on a
campaign
trip
once
in
Italy,
and
my
wife
spent
the
whole
time
worrying
about
bats
getting
into
her
hair.
She
said
her
grandmother
reckoned
you
had
to
shave
your
head to get it out. My wife was really
terrified.
W:
Silly,
i
sn’t
it?
But
that’s
how
some
parents
try
to
keep
their
kids
from
doing
the
wrong
thing
or getting into trouble.
12. A) He is
the only boy in his family
B) He
becomes tearful in wind
C) He has
stopped making terrible faces
D) He is
his teacher’s favorite
student
Q: What does the man say
about Ben?
解析:首先根据选项特征
He
do/be
结构可知考
察某位男士信
息,
且对话开头围绕一位叫做
Ben
的
小男孩和他在学校发生的事情。
其次,
根据原
< br>文:
“You
know,
Ben’s
given
up
making
those
terrible faces he used to make.”
是明显的原文重
现;所以,答案
C
选项
“He has stopped making
terrible
faces”
是正
确选项;
ABD
均没有出现在
文章当中,全部排除。题目相对简单。
13. A) Tell him to play in
her backyard
B) Do something funny to
amuse him
C) Give him some cherry
stones to play with
D) Warn him of
danger by making up a story
Q:
What
did
aunt
Marry
used
to
do
when
the
man was a
child?
解析:首先根据选项
中
“him”
可知考察某位男士
相关信
息且
A
选项有
“in her bac
kyard”
,
表示和
另
外
一
位
女
< br>士
有
关
。
其
次
,
根
据
原
文
:
“I
remember
my
aunt
Mary
used
to
say
if
you
swallow a cherrystone, a tree would
grow out of
your mouth. And I’m still
terrified today, sort of
subconsciously.
You
know,
if
I
swallow
one
by
p>
mistake…”
进行简单推断可知这位女士对说话
人进行了警告;所以,答案
D
选项
“warn him of
danger by
making up a story”
是正确选项,
ABC<
/p>
选项均没有出现在原文当中,
可排除。
题
目相对
简单。
14. A) They could break pp’s
legs
B) They could sometimes
terrify adults
C) They could fly
against a strong wind
D) They could
knock pp unconscious
Q:
What
does
the
woman
believe
swans
could
do?
解析:
首先根据选项中
“they”<
/p>
可知考察某一群体
的相关信息,
且
C
选项中的
“fly against a
strong
wind”
可简单预判为一种鸟类。
其次,
根据原文:
“The
one
that
used
to
get
me
was
that
swans
could
break
your
leg
when
they
blow
of
the
wing.”
;所以,答案
A
选项
“They
could
break
pp’s
legs”
原文重现,是正
确选项;
BCD
均没有
出现在原文当中
,可排除。题目相对简单。
15.
A) One would get a spot on their tongues if
they told a lie deliberately
B)
One
would
have
to
shave
their
head
to
remove a bat in their hair
C)
One
would
go to
prison
if
they
put
a
stamp
on upside down
D)
One
would
have
curly
hair
if
they
ate
too
much stale bread
Q: What did the grandmother
of the man’s wife
say?
解析:首先根据所有选项中开头
“one
would”
可
知考察意见或建议。其次,根据原文:
p>
“my wife
spent
the
whole
time
worrying
about
bats
getting into her hair.
She said her grandmother
reckoned
you
had
to
shave
your
head
to
get
it
out.”
;所以,答案
B
选
项
“One
would
have
to
shave their head to
remove a bat in their hair”
原
文重现,
是正确选项;
A
选项
deliberately
错误,
D
选项
ate too much
错误,
C
选项并非这位男士
妻子所说的话。题目相对较难
。
总结:本次的长对话相对去年<
/p>
12
月和
6
月的
题
而言简单,
原文重现的简单题
7
p>
道,
相对较难的
题
1
道。
Section C
Passage
Passage One
If I could go back in history and live
when I
liked,
I
wouldn't
go
back
very
far.
In
fact,
I'd
like
to
relive
a
period
I've
already
lived
–
the
1960s. I was in my twenties, and
everything was
being
renewed.
People
would
come
in
out
of
a
formal
and
almost
Victorian
attitude,
and
you
really
felt anything was possible. Meeting people
was the thing, and you went to coffee
bars where
you
met
friends
and
spent
the
evening.
The
cinema,
the
theater,
all
that
was
every
exciting
with new things
coming out. In fact, we seemed
to be
out, all the time! I don't really remember
working
–
of
course, I was a student
–
or
sitting
around
at
home
very
much.
That
just
wasn't
where the scene was, even eating! It
was the first
time,
ordinary
people
started
going
out
to
eat.
We
were
beginning
to
be
adventurous
about
food,
but
we
were
more
interested
in
meeting
people than in
eating or drinking. And dress, yes,
that
was
the
revolution.
I
mean,
girls
went
around
in
really
short
skirts,
and
wore
flowers
in
their hair. And men were in jeans, and could
wear
their
hair
long
too.
It
was
a
wonderful
period.
It
was
like
living
in
an
age
you
could
never
have
imagined,
and
that
never
has
come
back. We didn't have
much money, but it didn't
matter.
And
there
was
plenty
of
opportunity
to
do
whatever you felt like doing.
16.
Q
:
Why does the speaker say
he would like to
relive the
1960s?
< br>解析:根据题文同序原则,答案在开头部分。文
章是一篇典型的记叙文,
主题是关于作者想要回
到
20
< br>世纪
60
年代的故事。
根据原文
:
I was in my
twenties, and
everything was being renewed.
是
< br>同义替换;
因此,
答案
C
选项
Everything seemed
to be
changing
是正确选项。题目较难。
17.
Q:What
does
the
speaker
say
was
the
most
popular thing to do at
that time?
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