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1、六級聽力模擬03 Section Aman had better stop taking the cough medicine.man will take another medicine instead of this.man should have patience to cure his cough. long time.man should take the medicine for a cannot finish her work.will data her friend on the evening of 28th April. wants to avoid the crowd i

2、n the Huangshan resort.will have an important visitor.are boiling a cup of water.are cooking sweet and sour rice.has half finished filling out the form.is glad that the man might help her.went mountain climbing last year.'s always wanted to climb that mountain.are strring a cup of mud.are writin

3、g down the recipe.doesn't remember to fill out the form.feels frustrated about filling out the form.hasn't traveled around the wolrd yet. definitely does not want to go.had better finish the project as soon as possible.had better try their luck to finish the project.are so lucky to have the

4、project being put off.had better have a risk to extend the project.woman is examining some old houses.woman is going to rent the house .woman is discussing the house condition with her colleagues.woman tells the man to change the wiring.thinks her pay for the job is too low.believes she could be pro

5、moted as a manager.thinks her job can't make full use of her ablities.thinks what she learned is useless.Questions 19 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard.of TV shopping.of advertising on TV .favorite TV channels.of advertised products.designed some powerful slogan to stimulat

6、e consumers. used some scientifit method to creat some false images. invited a boy to eat the hamburger with hearty content. asked a family with kids to enjoy their hamburger happily.consumers. TV pany. audience.Questions 22 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard. pleasur

7、e derived from gardening. /B. How to grow an amazing garden. /to choose a good location for a garden.to succeed in growing many plants in a small garden.her parentsattending a class.a gardening magazine. self-study.soil of the garden should be of high quality.garden should occupy a large area.should

8、 be lots of plants in the garden.position of the garden should be good.save space.help the plants grow healthily.make plants yield more fruits.water the plants easily.Section B/Passage One Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.of industry. /life.future of childrenair.man ha

9、s a strong desire for a modern way of life.people pay no attention to it.people from the coutryside rush into the cities.people are not aware of the benefits of our modern society.konws where the society is going.don't welcome the rapid development of our modern society.speaker is worried about

10、the future of our modern society.can do nothing about the problem of pollution.Passage Two Questions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard.workers. robot. computer. machine.workers on the underground platforms were replaced by machines.become the first completely automatic railway in

11、 the pletely automatic line was added to its network.began controlling the trains on the line.drive the train after it is started automatically.start the train and drive it when necessary.take care of the passengers in the train.send commanding signals to the command spot.Passage Three Ques

12、tions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.engine of their boat stopped working.were attacked by thunderstorm.ran out of oil. ran out of food./their hands. and cried. their shirts. a fire.search for the missing people.investigate a fire on one of the islands.look for the missing wom

13、an.rescue the British soldiers.residents. passers. soldiers.police.Section C/ 'The family in Britain is once typical British family headed by two parents has (36) substantial changes during the twentieth particular there has been a rise in the number of single-person households,which (37)from 18

14、 to 29 percent of all households between 1971 and the year 2020, it is (38)that there will be more single people than (39) yearsago this would have been socially (40)in Britain. In the past, people got married and stayed married.(41)was very difficult, expensiv e and took a long , people' s view

15、s on marriage arechanging. Many (42),mostly in their twenties or thirties,live together without getting about 60% of these couples will (43) get married. In the past, people married before they had children,but now about 40% of children in Britain are born to unmarried 2000, (44) 1960 this was very

16、are generally getting married at a later age now and many women do not want to have children immediately. (45)number of single-parent families is is mainly due to more marriages ending in divorce,(46).參考答案:Section ASection BSection Ca quarter of unmarried people between the ages of 16 and 59 were li

17、ving together in Great Britainprefer to concentrate on their jobs and put off having a baby until their late thirties some women are also choosing to have children as a single-parent without being married聽力材料:11. M: Doctor, this cough medicine doesn ' sfeem to be helping. Can you give me a diffe

18、rent prescription?W: Let ' s give it anothday or two and see how you are doing then.Q: What does the doctor imply?12. M: The first week in May is an official holiday. Shall we go climbing Huangshan for our holidays? We could leave on the morning of April 28th to avoid the crowd./W: I'd rathe

19、rave on April 29th. My grandpa will drop in on the evening of April 28th.Q: Why cannot the woman leave for Huangshan on the morning of April 28th?13. M: OK done. What is the next step?Oh I remember now that the next step is to add a cup of boiling water and stir.W: Are you sure we are following the

20、instructions correctly? This looks like sad and soaked mud, not sweet and sour rice.Q: What are the two speakers doing now?14. M: Have you filled out your application forms yet?/W: Don ' t remind me of themThey ' re so confusing that I ' m discouraged before I start!Q: What does the woma

21、n imply? /15. W: Would you like to climb the mountains with us this weekend? It will be very interesting.M: Thanks a lot, but that is the last thing I want to do in the world. Q: What does the man mean?16. W: If Professor Thomas is willing to give us a three-day extension to finish the project, mayb

22、ehe' ll give us a few more days.M: Let ' s not push our luck, Mary. OK?Q: What does the man mean? /17. M: You can see that it very goodncondition. The previous owner was a builder.W: It ' s quite an old house. m worried about the electrical wiring.Q: What can we learn from the conversati

23、on?18. M: Suppose the boss offered to increase your pay by 100% and to promote you as the sales manager, would you still quit and look for another job?W: Yes. I am determined. I would like to find a job to which my knowledge can be fully applied.Q: Why was the woman determined to quit the current jo

24、b?Now you ' ll hear two long conversations.Conversation OneM: Mind if I switch channels? Those TV commercials are killing me.W: How can you say that? Watch: "Take Toshiba, take the world."Theantastica productyou can depend on. A powerful product.M: If I were you, I wouldn ' t trust

25、 thosommercials.W: Now, look at this McDonald ' s comAierciallt those little kids cuteOh, and there ' s such a warm family feeling.M: Just how an advertising agency wants you to see McDonald ' sYou' rehe target audience.When they make TV commercials, th ey use scientific methods to l

26、earn what you' ll like andbuy.W: Are you telling me those darling little children biting into Big Macs are part of a scientific project to get me into McDonald' s?M: Advertisers don ' t bother with facts any mostead they want the end-user, that ' s you, to fall in love with their pro

27、duct.W: I see. So what you ' re saying is, or comatdrci)ais will take over your life.”M: Yes, just wake up. Many competitors are spending piles of money to increase their market shares, but only canceling out each other' s efforts and neither wcWdawin.s more, the /extra costs of advertising

28、will certainly be passed on to the customers.W: But anyway the advertising will produce a good image of a product and that leads to consumer brand loyalty. That ' s to say, consumers are loyal to a certain product and keep buying it and they ' re willing to pay more.M: That ' s the probl

29、erMore advertising means higher costs to the consumer. So in the end the winner is always the company, not the customer.19. What are they talking about? /20. How does McDonald ' s advertise its hamburger?21. Who would be the beneficiary of advertising in the man' s opinion?Conversation TwoM:

30、 Hello and welcome to today ' Shs'leyw, ' s GarcToday, we ' ll be interring Shirley onher amazing techniques at growing a garden. Thank you for being here, Shirley.W: You ' re welcome.M: Shirley, you truly have an amazing garden. Can you tell us how you learned about gardening?W:

31、 Well, this spring I took a gardening class. Then I decided to try some of the things I had learned. So I have tried various attempts at gardening and with different degrees of success.M: From the pictures of your garden, I ' veeen all kinds of different vegetables, including cucumbers, tomatoes

32、, strawberries, carrots and so on. Could you let us know how you put these plants together in your garden?W: Well, one of the most important things in gardening is that you choose a good location. You need at least 6 to 8 hours of direct sunshine. Um, you also need to choose a location that has good

33、 drainage, and it should be a convenient location. After choosing a good location, I just decided what I wanted to plant, and based on what the final plant would look like, I divided the whole garden into different parts.M: Shirley, I' ve noticed some vertical beams in your garden. I ' m tru

34、ly amazed bythem. Could you explain that to us a little bit?W: Well, take cucumbers for instance. Cucumbers take a lot of space when you grow them out on the ground, but I don h ave that much space. So I just grow them up. Just grow them vertically.I just used a metal frame and some strings to allow

35、 them to grow up, and they will support 、 themselves.M: Well, Shirley, this is truly amazing. Thank you very much for being with us today.W: My pleasure.22. What are the two speakers mainly talking about?23. How did Shirley learn about gardening?24. Which of the following is important to grow a nice

36、 garden?25. What is the main purpose of using vertical beams according to Shirley?Section BPassage OneOur environment is being polluted faster than nature and man ' s present efforts can preveTtrrte is bringing us more people, and more people will bring us more industry, more motor vehicles, / l

37、arger cities, and the growing use of man-made materials. What can explain and solve this problem? The fact is that pollution is caused by man - by his desire for a modern way of life. We make a increasing industrialization" oilroihitsfsBke, we are willing to sacrifice everything:clean air, pure

38、 water, good food, our health and the future of our children. There is a constant flow of people from the country into the city, eager for the benefits of modern society. But as our technological achievements have grown in the last twenty years, pollution has become a serious problem. Isn ' t it

39、 time we stopped to ask ourselvewhere we are going and why? It reminds one of the story about the airline pilot who told his passengers over the loud speaker:"I have some goodnews and some bad news. The good news is that we are making rapid progress at 530 miles per hour. The bad news is that w

40、e are lost and don' t know where weTre sainfact is that”this becomes a true story when applied to our modern society.26. According to the passage, which of the following does the man value most?27. Why has pollution become a serious problem?28. What does the story about the pilot indicate?Passag

41、e Two/The world ' s first completely automatic railway has been built under the busy streets of London. The railway is called the Victoria Linem, and it is part of the complete London underground railway. The new Victoria Line was opened in 1969. This new line was very different from the others.

42、 The stations on the other lines need a lot of workers to sell tickets, and to check and to collect them when people leave the trains. This is all different on the Victoria Line. Here a machine checks and collects the tickets, and there are no workers on the platforms. On the train , there is only o

43、ne worker. If necessary , this man can drive the train. But usually he just starts it, and it runs and stops by itself. The trains are controlled by electrical signals which are sent by the so-called command spots”. The command spots are the same distance apart. Each sends a certain signal. The trai

44、n always moves at the speed that the command spots allow. If the command spot sends no signals, the train will stop. Most of the control work is done by computers. The computers also fix the train 's speeds, and send the signals to the command spots. Other machines make sure that the trains are

45、always a safe distance apart. 0ne train may stay too long at a station; the other trains will then automatically move slower. So there is no danger of accidents on the line.29. On the Victoria Line, who does all the work of checking and collecting tickets?30. What happened to the London underground railway?31. What is the task of the one worker on the Victoria Line trai

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