2017年6月英语四级答案及解析第一套【完整版】

2017-06-17 20:49:01来源:新东方在线四六级

  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:“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12月和6月的题而言简单,原文重现的简单题7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?

  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世纪60年代的故事。根据原文:I was in my twenties, and everything was being renewed. 是同义替换;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?

  解析:根据原文:People would come in out of a formal and almost Victorian attitude, and you really felt anything was possible. We were beginning to be adventurous about food, but we were more interested in meeting people than in eating or drinking. A选项Meeting people是正确选项。 题目较简单。

  18. Q: What do we learn about the speaker?

  解析:根据原文 “I'd like to relive a period I've already lived – the 1960s. I was in my twenties,” D选项He was a young student in the 1960s是正确选项, 题目相对简单。

  Passage Two

  Dogs, man's best friends, have a clear strategy for dealing with angry owners—they look away. New research shows that dogs limit their eye contact with angry humans. The scientists suggest this may be an attempt to calm humans down. This behavior may have evolved as dogs gradually learned they could benefit from avoiding conflicts with humans. To conduct the tests, the University of Helsinki researchers trained 31 dogs to rest in front of a video screen. Facial photos of dogs and humans were displayed on the screen for 1.5 seconds. They showed threatening, pleasant and neutral s. Nearby cameras tracked the dogs' eye movements. Dogs in the study looked most at the eyes of humans and other dogs to sense their emotions. When dogs looked at expressions of angry dogs, their eyes rested more on the mouth, perhaps to interpret the threatening s. And when looking at angry humans, they tended to turn away their gaze. Dogs may have learned to detect threat signs from humans and respond by trying to make peace, according to researcher Sanni Somppi. Avoiding conflicts may have helped dogs develop better bonds with humans. The researchers also note that dogs scan faces as a whole to sense how people are feeling, instead of focusing on a given feature. They suggest this indicates that dogs aren't sensing emotions from a single feature, but piecing together information from all facial features just as humans do.

  19. Q: What do dogs do when they are faced with angry humans?

  解析:根据原文: New research shows that dogs limit their eye contact with angry humans;选项中的avoid是对原文limit的同义替换,故B选项They avoid looking at them是正确选项。题目相对较难。

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