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1、1 CETC2011.6四級(jí)答案及聽(tīng)力原文 聽(tīng)力短對(duì)話11-14題原文11. M:Sea n has bee n trying for month to find a job, but I won der how he could get ajob when he looks like that。W: Oh, poor guy, he really should shave himself everyother day at least, and put on someth ing clea n Q: What do we lear n about Sean?12. W: I wish Jan

2、e would call when she know she' ll be late. This is not the first timewe had to wait for her。 M: I agree, but she does have to drive through very heavy trafficto get here Q: What does the man imply?13. M: Congratulations. I heard your baseball team is going to the Mid-AtlanticChampi on ships。W:

3、Yeah. We are all worki ng real hard right now。Q: What is the woman' s team doing?14. W: Joh n has bee n look ing after his mother in the hospital. She was injured in acar accident two weeks ago and is still in critical condition。 M: Oh, that ' s terrible. Andyou know, his father passed away

4、last year Q: What do we lear n about Joh n?短對(duì)話聽(tīng) 力15-18原文15. M: What a bori ng speaker! I could hardly stay awake.W: Well, I don ' t know. In fact I think it' s been a long time since I' ve heardis good. Q: What do we learn from the conversation?16. W: I ' m having a lot of trouble wi

5、th logic and it seems my professor can' tit in a way that makes sense to me. M: You know, there is a tutoring service on campus. Iwas about to drop statistics before they helped me out. Q: What does the man mean?17. M: this is a stylish overcoat. I saw you wearing it last week, didn' t I ?W:

6、 oh, that wasn' t me. That was my sister Jill. Sheduriiclass.Q: What does the woma n mea n?18. M: Jane, suppose you lost all your money while tak ing a vacati on overseas, what would you do? M: well, I guess I' d sell my watch or computer or do some odd jobs till Ican afford a return pla ne

7、ticket. Q: what are the speakers talki ng abou聽(tīng) 力長(zhǎng)對(duì)話 1M: Hello, Professor Joh nson.W: Hello, Tony, so what shall we work on today?M: Well, the problem is that this writing assignment isn' t coming out right. What Ithought I was writing on was to talk about what a particular sport means to me whe

8、n I participate in. W: What sport did you choose?M: I decided to write about cross-co untry skii ng.W: What are you going to say about skii ng?M: That ' s the problem. I thought I would write about how peaceful it is to be out inthe coun try. W: So why is that a problem?M: I ' d like to star

9、t describing how quite it is to be out in the woods. I keepmentioning how much effort it takes to keep going. Crosscountry skiing isn ' t as simple as some people think. It takes a lot of energy, b that ' s not heart of my paper, so I guess I should leave it out. But now I don' t know ho

10、w to expla in that feeli ng of peacefu In esswithout explaining how hard you have to work for it. It all fits together. It' s notsitting down somewhere and wathing the clouds roll by. That' s different. W: Then youhave to in clude that in your point. The peacef uln ess of cross-co untry skii

11、 ng is the kind you earn by effort. Why leave that out? Part of the point you knew beforeha nd, but part you discovered as you wote. That ' s com mon, right? M: Yeah, I guess so.Q19. What is the topic of the man' s writing assignment? Q20. What problem doesthe man have while worki ng on his

12、paper? Q21. What does the woma n say is com mon in writi ng papers?2聽(tīng)力長(zhǎng)對(duì)話2原文W: Good eve ning, and welcome to this week ' s Bus in ess World, a program for and about bus in ess people. Toni ght we have Mr. An geli no who came to the Un ited States six years ago and now he is an established bus in

13、 essma n with three restaura nts in tow n .Tell us , MR An geli no, how did you get started ? M : well ,I started off with a small diner ,I did all the cook ing myself and my wife waited on tables ,it was really too much work for two people , my cook ing is great and word got around dow ntow n about

14、 the food .With in a year ,I had to hire ano ther cook and four waitresses .whe n that restaura nt became very busy . I decided to expa nd my bus in ess .now with three places, my main concern is keep ing the bus in ess successful and running smoothly W : Do you advertise ?M : oh ,yes . I don have&q

15、uot;any TV commercials because they are too expensive .but I have advertised a lot on radio and in local newspapers .My children used to distribute Ads in nearby shopping centers ,but we don' t need to do that any more W : why do youbelieve you ' ve beey successfulM : I always served fresh p

16、ossible food ,and I make the atmosphere as comfortable and as pleasa nt as I can so that my customers will want to come back aga in W : so you will always aim to please the customersM : absolutelyW :without them ,I would have no bus in ess at allM :thank you MR Angelino . I think your advice would b

17、e helpful to those just start ing out in bus in ess Questio n 22-25 are just based on what you have just heard:22: what is the woman' s occupation?23: what do we lear n aboutMR An geli no ' s bus in ess at its begi nning ? 24:what did MR An geli no say about advertis ing in bus in ess ? 25:w

18、hat does the man say con tribute the success of the bus in ess 聽(tīng)力理解短文原文 Sectio n B Passage One There are many com monly held beliefs about eye glasses and eyesight that are not prove n facts. For in sta nee, some people believe that weari ng glasses too soon weake ns the eyes. But there is no evide

19、nee to show that the structure of eyes is cha nged by weari ng glasses at a young age. Weari ng the wrong glasses, however, can prove harmful. Studies show that for adults there is no dan ger, but childre n can develop loss of visi on if they have glasses in appropriate for their eyes. We have all h

20、eard some of the com mon myths about how eyesight gets bad. Most people believe that read ing in dim light causes poor eyesight, but that is un true. Too little light makes the eyes work harder, so they do get tired and stra in ed. Eyestra in also results from read ing a lot, read ing in bed, and wa

21、tch ing too much television. However, although eyestrain may cause some pain or headaches, it does not perma nen tly damage eyesight. Ano ther myth about eyes is that they can be replaced, or transferred from one person to another. There are close to one million nerve fibres that connect the eyeball

22、 to the brain, as of yet it is impossible to attach them all in a new pers on. Only certa in parts of the eye can be replaced. But if we keep cleari ng up the myths and lear ning more about the eyes, some day a full tran spla nt may be possible. Questi ons 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have

23、just heard.26. What does the speaker want to tell us about eyesight?27. What do studies about weari ng the wrong glasses show? 28. What do we lear n about eye tran spla nti ng from the talk? Passage Two When people care for an elderly relative, they often do not use available community services, suc

24、h as adult day care cen ters. If the care givers are adult childre n, they are more likely to use such services, especially because they often have jobs and other resp on sibilities. In con trast, a spouse, usually the wife, is much less likely to use support services or to put the depe ndent person

25、 in a nursing home. Social workers discover that the wife normally tries to takecare of her husba nd herself for as long as she can in order not to use up their life sav in gs. Researchers have found that cari ng for the elderly can be a very positive experie nee. The elderly appreciated the care an

26、d atte ntio n they received. They were affect ion ate and corporative. However, eve n whe n care givi ng is satisfy in g, it is3 hard work. Social workers and experts on agi ng offer care givers and pote ntialcare givers help when arranging for the care of an elderly relative. One consideration is t

27、o ask pare nts what they want before they become sick or depe ndent. Perhaps they prefer going into a nursing home can select one in adva nee. On the other hand, they may want to live with their adult children. Care givers must also learn to state their needs and opinions clearly and ask for help fr

28、om others especially brothers and sisters. Brothers and sisters are often willing to help but they may not know what to do Question 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heardQ29. Why are adult childre n more likely to use com mun ity services to help care for elderly pare nts? Q30. Why ar

29、e most wives un willi ng to put their depe ndent husba nds into nursing homes? Q31. Accord ing to the passage, what must care givers lear n to do? Passage Three Questi ons 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heardSince a union representative visited our company to inform us about our rig

30、hts and protect ions. My coworkers have bee n worry ing about health con diti ons and compla ining about safety hazards in the workplace. Several of the employees in the computer departme nt, for example, claim to be develop ing visio n problems from hav ing to stare at a video display terminal for

31、about 7 hours a day. The supervisor of the laboratory is beg inning to get headaches and dizzy spells because she says it' s dan gerous to breathesome of the chemical smoke there. An X-rays tech ni cia n is refus ing to do her job un til the firm agrees to replace its outdated equipment. She ins

32、ists that it' s exposing workersto unn ecessarily high doses of radiati on. She thi nks that she may have to con tact the Occupati onal Safety and Health Admi nistrati on and asked that gover nment age ncy toinspect the department. I ' ve heard that at a factory in the area two pregnant wome

33、n who were work ing with paint requested a tran sfer to a safer departme nt, because they wan ted to preve nt damage to their unborn babies. The supervisor of pers onnel refused the request. In ano ther firm the workers were con sta ntly complai ning about the malfu nctio ning heat ing system, but t

34、he owners was too busy or too mean to do anythi ng about it. Fin ally, they all met an agree to wear ski-cloth ing to work the n ext day. The owner was too embarrassed to talk to his employees. But he had the heati ng system replaced right away。Questions 32- 35 are based on the passage you have just

35、 heard32 What does the talk focus on?33 What did the X-ray tech nician ask her compa ny to do?34 What does the speaker say about the two preg nant wome n work ing with paint?35 Why did the workers in the firm wear ski-clothi ng to work?聽(tīng)力復(fù)合式聽(tīng)寫(xiě)原文Contrary to the old warning that time waits for no one.

36、 Time slows down when you are on the move. It also slows down more as you move faster, which means astronauts someday may survive so long in space that they would return to earth in a distant future. If you could move at the speed of light, your time will stand still. If you could move faster than l

37、ight, your time will move backwards. Although no form of matter yet discovered move as fast as or faster tha n light, scie ntific experime nts have already con firmed that the accelerated moti on causes astveller ' s time to be stretchedbert Einstein predicted this in 1905, when he introduced th

38、e concept of relative time as part of his special theory of relativity. A search is now un derway to confirm the suspected existe nee of particles of matter that move at the speed greater tha n light, and therfore might serve as a passport to the past And obsession with time, saving, gaining, wastin

39、g, losing and masteri ng it, seems to have bee n part of huma nity for as long as huma n existedo Humanity also has been obsessed with trying to capture the meaning of time. Einstein used a definition of time for experimental purposes, is that which is measured bya clock, thus time and time' s r

40、elativity are measurable by any hour glass, alarm clock oran atomic clock that can measure a billionth of a second CETC2011.6 答案 作文:4 1、現(xiàn)在網(wǎng)上購(gòu)物已成為一種時(shí)尚2、網(wǎng)上購(gòu)物有很多好處,但也有不少問(wèn)題3、我的建議范文:On li ne Shopp ingSeveral decades ago, it should be a marvelous won der to purchaseour favorite gifts only by click ing the

41、 mouse and the n just wait in gfor the door knock by a smili ng expressive delivery courier withthe exact package you ordered. While, today, it is no long a rarecase. Comb ined with the fast food, the digital com muni cati on ,on li ne shopp ing has bee n a com mon part of our life Admittedly, on li

42、ne shopp ing offers magical convenien ce. Forexample, it saves time and offers nu merous choices since floods ofinformation can be supplied on Internet. While, every coin has towsides and online shopping is no different. Have you stillremembered the annoying time when you found the commodities you b

43、uy on Internet was not the slightest as what you had expected and Iongtime had to be taken for its replace and even compensation.Actually, just with the seem in gly beautiful pictures of theproducts on Intern et, it is hard for us to make rati onal choices.After all, seeing is believing Then, what s

44、hould we do? The foremost is to enforce establishsome releva nt laws and regulati ons, with stro ng supervisi on oversome shopp ing websites being rein forced as well. Then, thec on sumers also should be equipped with more alert in case of bein gtrapped once aga in. Remember, any faand- easy things

45、asks forbig prices to be paid 快速閱讀1. B. Its bad taste2. A. an in adequate supply of food3. B. Its people cared more for quantity4. C. all kinds of overseas visitors 5. C. New ideas and prese ntati ons6. D. maintain British traditional tastes7. B. They are produced on excelle nt orga nic farms8. loca

46、l markets9. in a British way 10. share their meals聽(tīng)力11. A He is careless about his appeara nee.12. A Jane may be caught in a traffic jam.13. A Training for the Mi-Atla ntic Champi on ship.14. D He has bee n hav ing a hard time.15. D The woma n thi nks highly of the speaker.16. C The woma n should se

47、ek help from the tutori ng service.17. C Jill wore the overcoat last week.18. B An imaginary situation.19. D. A sport he participates in.20. D He can ' t decide whether to include the effort part of skiing.21. A New ideas come up as you write.22. D Hostess of the weekly“ Busi ness World ”.23. B

48、He and his wife did everything by themselves.24. B He advertises a lot on radio and in n ewspapers.25. B The restaura nt atmosphere.26. A There are many false notions about it.27. C It can lead to the loss of visi on in childre n.28. D It can only be partly accomplished now.29. D They have jobs and

49、other commitme nts.30. A They don ' t want to use up all their life savings.31. C Be frank and seek help from others.32. A Health and safety con diti ons in the workplace.33. A Replace its out-dated equipme nt.34. A They requested to transfer to a safer department. 35. C To protest against the poor work ing con diti ons.36. survive37. dista nt38. backward 39. discovered40. scie ntific41. moti on42. predicted43.

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