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2006年12月24日听力真题和原文

SectionA

注意:

此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。

11.A)Dr.Smith’swaitingroomisn’ttidy.B)Dr.Smithenjoysreadingmagazines.

C)Dr.Smithhasleftagoodimpressiononher.D)Dr.Smithmaynotbeagoodchoice.()

12.A)Themanwillrenttheapartmentwhenitisavailable.B)Themanmadeabargainwiththelandladyovertherent.

C)Themaninsistsonhavingalookattheapartmentfirst.D)Themanisnotfullysatisfiedwiththeapartment.()

13.A)Packinguptogoabroad.B).BrushinguponherEnglish.

C)DrawingupaplanforherEnglishcourseD)ApplyingforavisatotheUnitedSates.()

14.A)Heisanxioustofindacureforhishighbloodpressure.B)Hedoesn’tthinkhighbloodpressureisaproblemforhim.

C)Hewasnotawareofhisillnessuntildiagnosedwithit.D)Hedidnottakethesymptomsofhisillnessseriously.()

15.A)ToinvestigatethecauseofAIDS.B)ToraisemoneyforAIDSpatients.

C)TorallysupportforAIDSvictimsinAfrica.D)TodrawattentiontothespreadofAIDSinAsia.()

16.A)Ithasaverylonghistory.B)Itisaprivateinstitution.C)ItwasfoundedbyThomasJefferson.

D)Itstressesthecomprehensivestudyofnature.()

17.A)Theycan’tfitintothemachine.B)Theyhavenotbeendeliveredyet.C)Theyweresenttothewrongaddress.

D)Theywerefoundtobeofthewrongtype.()

18.A)Thefoodservedinthecafeteriausuallylacksvariety.B)Thecafeteriasometimesprovidesrarefoodforthestudents.

C)Thestudentsfindtheserviceinthecafeteriasatisfactory.D)Thecafeteriatrieshardtocatertothestudents’needs.()

Questions19to22arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

19.A)Hepickedupsomeapplesinhisyard.B)Hecutsomebranchesofftheappletree.

C)Hequarreledwithhisneighboroverthefence.D)Hecleanedupallthegarbageinthewoman’syard.()

20.A)Trimtheappletreesinheryard.B)Pickuptheapplesthatfellinheryard.

C)Takethegarbagetothecurbforher.D)Removethebranchesfromheryard.()

21.A)Filealawsuitagainsttheman.B)Askthemanforcompensation.

C)Havetheman’sappletreecutdown.D)Throwgarbageintotheman’syard.()

22.A)Hewasreadytomakeaconcession.B)Hewasnotpreparedtogotocourt.

C)Hewasnotintimidated.D)Hewasabitconcerned.()

Questions23to25arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

23.A)Badweather.B)Humanerror.C)Breakdownoftheengines.D)Failureofthecommunicationssystem.()

24.A)Twothousandfeet.B)Twelvethousandfeet.C)Twentythousandfeet.D)Twenty-twothousandfeet.()

25.A)Accuratecommunicationisofutmostimportance.B)Pilotsshouldbeabletospeakseveralforeignlanguages.

C)Aircontrollersshouldkeepaclosewatchontheweather.D)Cooperationbetweenpilotsandaircontrollersisessential.()

SectionBPassageOne

Questions26to28arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

26.A)Hisfathercaughtaseriousdisease.B)Hismotherpassedaway.

C)Hismotherlefthimtomarryarichbusinessman.D)Hisfathertooktodrinking.()

27.A)Hedislikedbeingdisciplined.B)Hewasexpelledbytheuniversity.

C)Hecouldn’tpayhisgamblingdebts.D)Heenjoyedworkingforamagazine.()

28.A)HispoemsareheavilyinfluencedbyFrenchwriters.B)HisstoriesaremainlysetintheStateofVirginia.

C)Hisworkdifficulttoread.D)Hislanguageisnotrefined.()

29.A)Hegrievedtodeathoverthelossofhiswife.B)Hecommittedsuicideforunknownreasons.

C)Hewasshotdeadattheageof40.D)Hediedofheavydrinking.()

PassageTwo

Questions30to32arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

30.A)Women.B)Prisoners.C)Manualworkers.D)Schoolagechildren.()

31.A)Hetaughthisstudentshowtopronouncethelettersfirst.B)Hematchedtheletterswiththesoundsfamiliartothelearners.

C)Heshowedthelearnershowtocombinethelettersintosimplewords.

D)Hedividedthelettersintogroupsaccordingtothewaytheyarewritten.()

32.A)Itcanhelppeoplebecomeliteratewithinashorttime.B)ItwasoriginallydesignedforteachingtheEnglishlanguage.

C)Itenablesthelearnerstomasteralanguagewithinthreemonths.D)ItiseffectiveinteachinganyalphabeticallanguagetoBrazilians.()

PassageThree

Questions33to35arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

33.A)Thecrop’sbloomingperiodisdelayed.B)Therootsofcropsarecutoff.

C)Thetopsoilisseriouslydamaged.D)Thegrowthofweedsisaccelerated.()

34.A)It’sanewwayofapplyingchemicalfertilizer.B)It’sanimprovedmethodofharvestingcrops.

C)It’sacreativetechniqueforsavinglabor.D)It’safarmingprocesslimitingtheuseofploughs.()

35.A)Inareaswithfewweedsandunwantedplants.B)Inareaswithasevereshortageofwater.

C)Inareaslackinginchemicalfertilizer.D)Inareasdependentonimportedfood.()

SectionC

Adultsaregettingsmarterabouthowsmartbabiesare.Notlongago,researcherslearnedthat4-day-oldscouldunderstand(36)________andsubtraction.Now,Britishresearch(37)________GrahamSchaferhasdiscoveredthatinfantscanlearnwordsforuncommonthingslongbeforetheycanspeak.Hefoundthat9-month-oldinfantscouldbetaught,throughrepeatedshow-and-tell,to(38)________thenamesofobjectsthatwereforeigntothem,aresultthat(39)________insomewaysthereceived(40)________that,apartfromlearningto(41)________thingscommontotheirdailylives,childrendon’tbegintobuildvocabularyuntilwellintotheirsecondyear.“It’sno(42)________thatchildrenlearnwords,butthewordstheytendtoknowarewordslinkedto(43)________situationsinthehome,”explainsSchafer.“(44)________________________________withanunfamiliarvoicegivinginstructionsinanunfamiliarsetting.”

Figuringouthowhumansacquirelanguagemayshedlightonwhysomechildrenlearntoreadandwritelaterthanothers,Schafersays,andcouldleadtobettertreatmentsfordevelopmentalproblems.(45)________________________________.“Languageisatestcaseforhumancognitivedevelopment,”saysSchafer.Butparentseagertoteachtheirinfantsshouldtakenote(46)________________________________.“Thisisnotaboutadvancingdevelopment,”hesays.“It’sjustaboutwhatchildrencandoatanearlieragethanwhateducatorshaveoftenthought.”

参考答案:

11.D12.C13.B14.C15.D16.A17.B18.A19.B20.D21.A22.C23.B24.C25.A26.B27.C28.C29.D30.A

31.D32.A33.C34.D35.B36.addition37.psychologist38.recognize39.challenges40.wisdom41.identify42.secret43.specific

44.Thisisthefirstdemonstrationthatwecanchoosewhatwordsthechildrenwilllearnandthattheycanrespondtothem

45.What’smore,thestudyoflanguageacquisitionoffersdirectinsightintohowhumanslearn

46.Evenwithoutbeingtaughtnewwords,acontrolgroupcaughtupwiththeotherinfantswithinafewmonths

2006年12月24日六级听力原文

11.W:

Ineedtofindadentist;yousaidyouknowDr.Smithwell,doyourecommendher?

M:

Well,Ihadtoseeherafewtimes,butwhatimpressedmemostwerethemagazinesinherwaitingroom.

Q:

Whatdoesthewomanimply?

12.W:

I’mafraidIcan’tshowyoutheapartmentatthemoment,becausethetenantisstilllivinginit.It’sreallyalovelyplace,withabigkitchenandasunnywindow,foronlytwohundreddollarsamonth.

M:

Soundsgood,butwereallycan’trentanapartmentwithoutseeingitfirst.

Q:

Whatdowelearnfromtheconversation?

13.M:

So,that’swhat’sbeenkeepingyousobusyrecently!

W:

Yes,I’vebeentiedupwithmystudies.YouknowI’mplanningtogototheUnitedStatesthiscomingsummer,butI’mabitnervousaboutmyEnglish.

Q:

Whatisthewomanbusydoing?

14.W:

Howdidyoufeelwhenyoufoundoutyouhadhighbloodpressure?

M:

Shocked!

Theproblemformewasthattherewerenosymptoms;itseemedtohavesneakeduponme.

Q:

Whatdoesthemanmean?

15.W:

So,you’rejustbackfromatriptoIndia.Whatwereyoudoingthere?

M:

Thetripwasintendedtobringtotheworld’sattentionthefactthatAIDSisnotjustanAfricandisease;it’salsoendangeringothercountries,notably,IndiaandThailand.

Q:

Whatwasthepurposeoftheman’striptoIndia?

16.M:

It’squiteclearfrommyvisit,thisisafullsize,comprehensiveuniversity.Sowhyisitstillcalledacollege?

W:

TheCollegeofWilliamandMaryisthesecondoldestinstitutionofhigherlearninginthiscountry.WehavenurturedgreatmindslikeThomasJeffersonandweareproudofourname.

Q:

WhatdowelearnfromthisconversationabouttheCollegeofWilliamandMary?

17.M:

Havethepartsweneedforthephotocopyingmachinearrivedyet?

W:

Iorderedthemlastweek,butsomethingisholdingthemup.

Q:

Whatdoesthewomansayaboutthepartsneededforthephotocopyingmachine?

18.W:

Thecafeteriaprovidedmanykindsofdishesforustoday.Didyounoticethat?

M:

Yes,kindofrare,isn’tit?

Q:

Whatdoesthemanimply?

ConversationOne

W:

Hello,Patrick,isthatyou?

M:

YeahJane,whatcanIdoforyou?

W:

Iwascallingabouttheappletreethatyouweretrimmingyesterday.

M:

Thatwashardwork!

W:

I’msureitwas.Itsurelookeddifficult.

M:

Yeah,I’mgladit’sfinished.Haulingthebranchestothefrontforgarbagepickupwasnofuneither.

W:

Well,Idon’tthinkyou’requitefinishedyet,someofthelargerbranchesfelloverintomyyard,andIthinkyoushouldcomeandgetthem.

M:

ListenJane,Idon’tseewhyIshoulddothat.Youeatalltheapplesthatfallinyouryardandyou’venevercomplainedaboutthatbefore.

W:

Well,it’seasiertopickupapplesthentodragtreebranchesallthewaytothecurb.Mykidspickuptheapples,and

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