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1、六級(jí)聽(tīng)力試題及答案(紅色字體為答案) Part III Section A 11. A)He is quite easy to recognize B) he is an outstanding speaker C) he looks like a movie star D) he looks young for his age 12. A)consult her dancing teacher B) take a more interesting class C) continue her dancing class D) improve her dancing skills 13. A)t

2、he man did not believe what the woman said B) the man accompanied the woman to the hospital C) the woman may be suffering from repetitive strain injury D) the woman may not followed the doctor s instructions 14. A)they are not in style any more B) they have cost him far too much C) they no longer su

3、it his eyesight D) they should be cleaned regularly 15. A)he spilled his drink onto the floor B) he has just finished wiping the floor C) he was caught in a shower on his way home D) he rushed out of the bath to answer the phone 16. A)fixing some furniture B) repairing the toy train C) reading the i

4、nstructions D) assembling the bookcase 17. A)urge Jenny to spend more time on study B) help Jenny to prepare for the coming exams C) act towards Jenny in a more sensible way D) send Jenny to a volleyball training center 18. A)The building of the dam needs a large budget B) the proposed site is near

5、the residential area C) the local people fel insecure about the dam D) the dam poses a threat to the local environment Question19 to21 are based on the conversation you have just heard 19 A. It saw the end of its booming years worldwide B. Its production and sales reached record levels. C. It became

6、 popular in some foreign countries D. Its domestic market started to shrink rapidly. 20. A. They cost less. C. They were in fashion. B. They tasted better. D. They were widely advertised. 21. A. It is sure to fluctuate . C. It will remain basically stable. B. It is bound to revive. D. It will see no

7、 more monopoly 22. A. Organising protests C. Acting as its spokesman. B. Recruiting members D. Saving endangered animals. 23. A. Anti-animal-abuse demonstrations B. Anti-nuclear campaigns C. Surveying the Atlantic Ocean floor D. Removing industrial wa ste. 24. A. By harassing them. C. By taking lega

8、l action. B. By appealing to the public D. By resorting to force. 25. A. Doubtful C. Indifferent . B. Reserved D. Supportive 26. A, The air becomes still. C. The clouds block the sun. B. The air pressure is low. D. The sky appears brighter. 27. A. Ancient people were better at foretelling the weathe

9、r. B. Sailors sayianbgo ut the weather are unreliable. C. People knew long ago how to predict the weather. D. It was easiter to forecast the weather in the old days. 28 A. Weather forecast is getting more accurate today. B. People can predict the weather by their senses C. Who are the real esperts i

10、n weather forecast . D. Weather changes affect people lsif e remarkably 29. A. They often feel insecure about their jobs. B. They are unable to decide what to do first . C. They are feel burdened with numerous tasks every day. D they feel burdened with numerous tasks every day 30 A. Analyze them rat

11、ionally. C. Turn to others for help. B. Draw a detailed to-do list . D. Handle them one by one . 31. A. They have accomplished little . C. They have worked out a way to relax. B. They feel utterly exhausted . D. They no longer feel any sen se of guilt. 32. A. Their performance may improve. B. Their

12、immune system may be reinforced C. Their blood pressure may rise all of a sudden. D. Their physical development may be enhanced. 33. A. Improved mental functioning C. Speeding up of blood circ ulation B. Increased susceptibility to disease D. Reduction of stress-relat ed hormones 34. A. Pretend to b

13、e in better shape. C. Turn more often to frien ds for help B. Have more physical exercise . D. Pay more attention to bo dily sensations. 35. A. Different approaches to coping with stress. B. Various causes for serious health problems. C. The relationship between stress and illness. D. New finding of

14、 medical research on stress. 復(fù)合式聽(tīng)寫(xiě) One of the most common images of advanced Western-style cultu re is that of a busy traffic-filled city. Since their first (36)appearance on American roadways, automobiles have become a (37) symbol of pr ogress, a source of thousands of jobs and almost an inalienabl

15、e right for citizens pers onal freedom of movement. In recent (38)decades, our love affair with the car is being (39)exported directly to the developi ng world and it is increasingly (40)apparent that this transfer is leadin g to disaster. America sa lmost complete dependence on automobiles has been

16、 a terrible mistake. As late as the 1950s, a large (41)percentage of the American public used mass transit. A (42)combination of public policy decisions and corporate scheming saw to it that countless (43)conveni ent and efficient urban streetcar and intra-city rail systems were disma ntled. (44)Our

17、 air quality now suffers from the effects of the pollutant s emitted directly from our cars. Our lives have been planned along a road grid-homes far from work, shopping far from everything, with ugly stretches of concrete and blacktop in between. Developing countries are copying Western-style transp

18、ortation syst ems down to the last detail. (45)The problems caused by motorized v ehicles in the West are often magnified in developing nations. Pollutio n-control measures are either not strict or non-existent, leading to cho king clouds of smog. Gasoline still contains lead, which is extremely poi

19、sonous to humans. (46) Movement in some cities comes to a virtu al standstill, as motorized traffic competes with bicycles and pedestria ns. In addition to pollution and traffic jams, auto safety is a critical issue in developing countries. 以下是聽(tīng)力原文 短對(duì)話: 11M: I ma sked to pick up the guest speaker Bo

20、b Russel at the air port this afternoon, do you know what he looks like? W: Well, he sin his sixties, he stands out, he sb ald, tall and thin and has a beard. Q: What do we conclude from the woman s remarks about Bob R ussel? 12. W: I mc onsidering dropping my dancing class. I mn ot making a ny prog

21、ress M: If I were you, I ds tick with it. Its definitely worth time and e ffort. Q: What does the man suggest the woman do? 13. W: You see I still have this pain in my back, this medicine the doctor gave me was supposed to make me feel better by now. M: Maybe you should vtea ken it three times a day

22、 as you were t old. Q: What do we learn from the conversation? 14. M: Frankly, when I sat at the back of the classroom, I canst ee the words on the board clearly. W: Well, you veb een wearing those same glasses as long as I ve known you. Why not get a new pair, it won t cost you too much. Q: What do

23、es the woman imply about the man sg lasses? 15. W: How come the floor is so wet? I almost slipped, what happe ned? M: Oh, sorry! The phone rang the moment I got into the shower, anyway, I lwl ipe it up right now. Q: Why was the floor wet according to the man? 16. M: The instructions on the package s

24、ay that you need to some a ssembly yourself. I ves pent all afternoon trying in vain to put this bo okcase together, W: I know what you mean, last time I tried to assemble a toy trai n for my son and I almost gave up. Q: What does the man find difficult? 17. M: I mg etting worried about Jenny sc hoo

25、l work. All she talks about these days is volleyball games and all she does is practice, trai ning and things like that. W: Her grades on the coming exams will fall for sure. It hsi gh ti me we talk(ed) some sense to her. Q: What are the speakers probably going to do? 18. W: Do you understand why th

26、e local people are opposed to the new dam up the river? M: They are worried about the potential danger if the dam should break. The river is very wide above the proposed site. Q: What do we learn from the conversation? 長(zhǎng)對(duì)話一: W: Mr. White, what changes have you seen in the champagne marke t in the la

27、st ten to fifteen years? M: Well the biggest change has been the decrease in sales since the great boom years of the 1980s when champagne production and sales reached record levels. W: Which was the best year? M: Well the record was in 1989 when 249 million bottles of champa gne was sold. The highes

28、t production level was reached in 1990 with a total of 293 million bottles. Of course since those boom years sale s have fallen. W: Has the market been badly hit by the recession? M: Oh certainly, the economic problems in champagnese xport mark ets that Esu rope, the United States, Japan, and of cou

29、rse the domesti c market in France, the economic problems have certainly been one r eason for the decrease in champagne sales. W: And the other reasons? M: Another important factor has been price. In the early 90s, champa gne was very overpriced, so many people stop buying it. Instead they bought sp

30、arkling wines from other countries, in particular from Austr alia and Spain. And then there was another problem for champagne in the early 90s. W: What was that? M: There was a lot of rather bad champagne on the market. This me ant the popularity of good sparkling wines increased even more. Peopl e

31、was surprised by their quality and of course they were a lot cheape r than champagne. W: Do you think the champagne market will recover in the future? M: Oh, I ms ure it will. When the economic situation improves, I bel ieve the market will recover. Questions 19-21 are based on the conversation you

32、have just heard. Question 19: What does the man say about champagne in 1980s? Question 20: Why did sparkling wines become more popular than cha mpagne in the early 90s? Question 21: What does the man think of the champagne market in t he future? 長(zhǎng)對(duì)話二: W: Right, well, in the studio this morning, for

33、our interview spot is Peter Wilson. Peter works for Green Peace. So, Peter, welcome. M: Thanks a lot. It gso od to be here. W: Great! Now, Peter, perhaps you can tell us something about Gree n Peace and your job there. M: Sure. Well, I lsl tart by telling you roughly what Green Peace is all about. I

34、 actually work in London for the Green Peace organization. Weve been going for a few decades and werea non-violent, non-p olitical organization. We re involved in anti-nuclear activity, conservati on and protection of animals and protection and support of our eco-sy stem. I mth e action organizer an

35、d arrange any protests. W: Great! A pretty important role, Peter. What sort of protest would you organize? M: Well, recently we veb een involved in anti-nuclear campaigns. I, personally arranged for the demonstration against radioactive waste du mping in the Atlantic Ocean. We ve got a few small Gre

36、en Peace bo ats that we harass the dumping ship with. W: Hey? Hold on, Peter. I thought you said your organization was n on-violent. What do you mean by “ harass ”? M: Well, we circle round and round the ships and get in the way w hen they try to dump the drums of nuclear waste in the sea. We talk t

37、o the men and try to change, you know, yell at them to stop. We generally make ourselves as much of a nuisance possible. M: Well, people may think differently of your methods but there ns o doubt you red oing a great job. Keep it up and good luck. And tha nks for talking with us. W: Thanks for havin

38、g me. Questions 22 to 25 are based on the conversations you have just hear d. Q 22 What is the mansc hief responsibility in the Green Peace organi zation? Q 23 What has Green Peace been involved in recently? Q 24 How does Green Peace try to stop people from dumping nuclear waste? Q 25 What is the wo

39、mans attitude towards the Green Peacecsa mpai gns? Passage 1原文 To find out what the weather is going to be, most people go straight to the radio, television, or newspaper to get an expert weather foreca st. But if you know what to look for, you can use your own senses t o make weather predictions. T

40、here are many signs that can help you. For example, in fair weather the air pressure is generally high, the air is still and often full of dust, and far away objects may look vague. But when the storm is brewing, the pressure drops, and you are ofte n able to see things more clearly. Sailors took no

41、te of this long ago, and came up with the saying, “Thef arther the sight, the nearer the ra in. ”Y our sense of smell can also help you detect the weather change s. Just before it rains, odors become stronger, this is because odors ar e repressed in a fair high pressure center. When a bad weather lo

42、w moves in, air pressure lessens and odors are released. You can also h ear an approaching storm. Sounds bounce off heavy storm clouds and return to earth with increased force. An old saying describes it this way, “ Soundstr aveling far and wide a stormy day will be tied ”A.n d dontl augh at your gr

43、andmother if she says she can feel a storm co ming. It is commonly known that many people feel pains in their bon es or joints while the humidity rises, the pressure drops, and bad wea ther is on the way. Question 26: Why does the speaker say we can see far away objects more clearly as a storm is ap

44、proaching? Question 27: What does the speaker want to show by quoting a coup le of old sayings? Question 28: What does the passage mainly talk about? Passage 2原文: Many days seem to bring numerous tasks and responsibilities, all of which apparently must be tackled right away. You spend a day puttin g

45、 out fires, but by the end of the day, you haven atc complished any of the really important things you set out to do. In desperation, you draft a “ t-odo”l ist. But most days, you can make little progress wit h it. When you look at the list each morning, a big fat cloud of doo m is right at the topt

46、hose difficult, complex, important tasks that ar e so crucial to get done and so easy to avoid. Plenty of us create a “ t-odo”l ist to address feelings of being overwhelmed, but we rarely u se these tools to their best effect. They wind up being guilt-provoking reminders of the fact that we are over

47、-committed, and losing control of our priorities. According to Timothy Pikle, professor of a psychol ogy at Carlton University in Ottawa. People often draw up a “ t-odo” list and then that it.s The list itself becomes the day sa chievement, allowing us to feel we ved one something useful without tak

48、ing on an y real work. In fact, drawing up the list becomes a way of avoiding the work itself. “Tooo ften, the list is seen as the accomplishment for the day, reducing the immediate guilt of not working on the tasks at hand by investing energy in the list, s”ay s Pikle, “whena list is use d like thi

49、s, it ssim ply another way in which we lie to our selves. ” Questions 29 to 31 are based on the passage youveh eard. Question 29. What is the problem that troubles many people nowaday s according to the speaker? Question 30. According to the speaker, what do many people do to c ope with their daily

50、tasks? Question 31. According to psychologist Timothy Pikle what do people find by the end of the day? Passage 3原文 In many stressful situations the body rse sponses can improve our perf ormance. We become more energetic, more alert, better able to take e ffective action. But when stress is encountered continually, the bodys reactions are more likely to be harmful than helpful to us. The c

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