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六级听力原文
2010年6月
11.M:
Oh,I’msosorryIforgottobringalongthebookyouborrowedfromthelibrary.
W:
Whataterriblememoryyouhave!
Anyway,Iwon’tneedituntilFridaynight.AslongasIcangetitbythen,OK?
Q:
Whatdowelearnfromthisconversation?
12.W:
Doctor,Ihaven’tbeenabletogetenoughsleeplately,andI’mtootiredtoconcentrateinclass.
M:
Well,youknow,spendingtoomuchtimeindoorswithallthatartificiallightingcandothattoyou.Yourbodylosesitstrackofwhetheritisdayornight.
Q:
Whatdoesthemanimply?
13.M:
IthinkI’llgetoneofthosenewT-shirts,youknow,withtheschool’slogoonboththefrontandback.
W:
You’llregretit.TheyareexpensiveandI’veheardtheprintingfadeseasilywhenyouwashthem.
Q:
Whatdoesthewomanmean?
14.W:
Ithinkyourarticleintheschoolnewspaperisrightontarget,andyourviewpointshavecertainlyconvincedme.
M:
Thanks,butinviewofthegeneralresponses,youandIaredefinitelyintheminority.
Q:
Whatdoesthemanmean?
15.M:
DaisywasfuriousyesterdaybecauseIlosthernotebook.ShouldIgoseeherandapologizetoheragain?
W:
Well,ifIwereyou,I’dlethercooloffafewdaysbeforeIapproachher.
Q:
Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?
16.M:
WouldyoupleasetellmewhereIcangetbatteriesforthisbrandofcamera?
W:
Letmehavealook.Oh,yes,godownthisaisle,passthegardentools,you’llfindthemontheshelfnexttothelightbulbs.
Q:
Whatisthemanlookingfor?
17.M:
OurbasketballteamisplayinginthefinalsbutIdon’thaveaticket.IguessI’lljustwatchitonTV.Doyouwanttocomeover?
W:
ActuallyIhaveaticket,butI’mnotfeelingwell.Youcanhaveitforwhatitcostme.
Q:
Whatdowelearnfromtheconversation?
18.M:
Honey,I’llbegoingstraighttothetheatrefromworkthisevening.Couldyoubringmysuitandtiealong?
W:
Sure,it’sthefirstperformanceoftheStatesInfiniteOrchestrainourcity,sosuitandtieisamust.
Q:
Whatdowelearnfromtheconversation?
2010年6月19日六级答案听力“长对话1原文”:
M:
IgottwolettersthismorningwithJobOffice,onefromthePolytechnic,andtheotherfromtheLanguageSchoolinPistoia,Italy.
W:
Soyou’renotsurewhichtogofor?
M:
That’sit.Ofcourse,theconditionsofworkareverydifferent:
thePolytechnicisofferingatwoyearcontractwhichcouldberenewed,buttheLanguageSchoolisonlyofferingayear’scontractandthat’sadifferentminus.Itcouldberenewed,butyou’llneverknow.
W:
Isee.Soit’smuchlesssecure.Butyoudon’tneedtothinktoomuchaboutsteadyjobswhenyou’reonly23.
M:
That’strue.
W:
Whataboutthesalaries?
M:
Well,thePistoiajobpaysmuchbetterintheshort-term.I’llbegettingequivalentabout22,000poundsayearthere,butonly20,000poundsatthePolytechnic.Butonlyhoursaredifferent.AtthePolytechnic,I’dhavetodo35hoursaweek,20teachingand15administrationwhereasthePistoiaSchoolisonlyaskingfor13hours’teaching.
W:
Um.
M:
Thenthetypeofteachingissodifferent.
W:
ThePolytechnic’sarealladultsandmostlypreparationforexams,liketheCambridgecertificates.TheLanguageSchoolwantsmetodoabitexampreparation,butalsoquitealotofworkincompaniesandfactoriesandacoupleofchildren’sclasses.Oh,andabitofliteratureteaching.
W:
Well,thatsoundsverymuchmorevariedinteresting.AndI’dimagineyou’dbedoingquitealotofteachingoutsidetheschoolandmovingaroundquiteabit.
M:
Yes,whereasatthePolytechnic’sposition,I’dbeenstuckintheschoolallday.
Q19:
Whatdowelearnaboutthemanfromtheconversation?
Q20:
WhatdowelearnaboutthestudentsatthePolytechnic?
Q21:
WhatdoesthewomanthinkofthejobattheLanguageSchool?
六级听力长对话2原文:
W:
Goodevening,andwelcometothetonight’seditionofLegendaryLives.OursubjectthiseveningisJamesDean--actorandherofortheyoungpeopleofhistime.EdwardNervyistheauthorofanewbiographyofDean.Goodevening,Edward!
M:
Hello,Tina!
W:
Edward,telluswhatyouknowaboutDean’searlylife.
M:
HewasborninIndianain1931,buthisparentsmovedtoCaliforniawhenhewasfive.Hewasn’ttherelong,though,becausehismotherpassedawayjustfouryearslater.James’fathersenthimbacktoIndianaafterthattolivewithhisaunt.
W:
Sohowdidhegetintoacting?
M:
Well,firstheactedinplaysofhighschool,thenhewenttocollegeinCaliforniawherehegotseriouslyintoacting.In1951,hemovedtoNewYorktomorestageacting.
W:
Thenwhendidhismoviecareerreallystart?
M:
1955.HisfirststarringrolewasinEastofEden.Itwasfabulous.Deanbecameahugesuccess.Butthemoviethatreallymadehimfamouswashissecondone--RebelwithoutCause.Thatwasaboutteenagerswhofeltliketheydidn’tfitintothesociety.
W:
Sohowmanymoremoviesdidhemake?
M:
Justonemore.ThenhediedinacarcrashinCaliforniain1955.
W:
Whatatragedy!
Heonlymadethreemovies.Sowhatmadehimthelegendhestillistoday?
M:
Well,Iguessishislooks,hisactingability,hisshortlifeandmaybethetypeofcharacterheplayedinhismovies.ManyyoungpeoplethoughthimasasymbolofAmericanyouth.
Questions22to25arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard:
Question22:
Whatisthewomandoing?
Question23:
WhydidJamesDeanmovebacktoIndianawhenhewasyoung?
Question24:
WhatdoesthemansayJamesDeandidatcollegeinCalifornia?
Passage1
Thetimeis9o’clock,andthisisMarineSnowwiththenews。
TheGermanauthoritiesaresendinginvestigatorstodiscoverthecauseoftheplanecrashlateyesterdayontheislandofTienaReef.Theplane,aBowing737,takingGermanholidaymakerstotheisland,crashedintoahillsideasitcircledwhilepreparingtoland.Theplanewascarrying180passengers.It’sthoughtthere’renosurvivals.Rescueworkerswereatthescene。
TheBritishindustrialistJamesLouisheldbykidnappersinCentralAfricaforthepast8monthswasreleasedunharmedyesterday.Thekidnappershadbeendemanding1millionpoundsforthereleaseofMr.Louis.TheLondonBankandtheiragentswhohadbeennegotiatingwiththekidnappershavenotsaidwhetheranyamountofmoneyhasbeenpaid。
The500UK
Motor’sworkerswhohavebeenonstrikeinHightownforthepast3weekswentbacktoworkthismorning.Thesefollowsuccessfultalksbetweenmanagementandunionrepresentativeswhichresultedinanewagreementonworkinghoursandconditions.Aspokesmanforthemanagementsaidtheyhadhopednowtheycouldnowgivebacktoproducingcars.Andtheylostalotofmoneyandordersoverthisdispute。
Andfinallytheweather.Afteracoldstart,mostofthecountryshouldbewarmandsunny.Buttowardslateafternoon,rainwouldspreadfromScotlandtocovermostpartsbymidnight。
Questions26to29arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard
26.WhatdoesthenewssayabouttheBowing737plane?
27.WhathappenedtoBritishindustrialistJamesLouis?
28.Howdidthethree-weekstrikeinHightownend?
29.Whatkindofweatherwouldbeexpectedbymidnightinmostpartsofthecountry?
Passage2
HuangLouise,ajuniorgeologymajor,decidedtogiveaninformativespeechabouthowearthquakesoccur.Fromhisaudienceanalysis,helearntthatonlytwoorthreeofhisclassmatesknewmuchofanythingaboutgeology.Huangrealizedthenthathemustpresenthisspeechat anelementarylevelandwithaminimumofscientificlanguage.Ashepreparedthespeech,Huangkeptaskinghimself:
“howcanImakethisclearandmeaningfultosomeonewhoknowsnothingaboutearthquakesorgeologicalprinciples?
”SincehewasspeakingintheMidwest,hedecidedtobeginbynotingthatthemostsevereearthquakeinAmericanhistorytookplacenotinCaliforniaorAlaska,butatNewMadrid,Missouriin1811.Ifsuchanearthquakehappenedtoday,itwouldbefeltfromtheRockyMountainstotheAtlanticOceanandwouldflattenmostofthecitiesintheMississippiValley.That,hefigured,shouldgethisclassmates’attention.Throughoutthebodyofthespeech,Huangdoubtonlywiththebasicmechanicsofearthquakesandcarefullyavoidedtechnicalterms.Healsopreparedvisualaidsdiagrammingphotolinessohisclassmateswouldn’tgetconfused.Tobeabsolutelysafe,Huangaskedhisroommatewhowasnotageologymajortolistentothespeech.“Stopme”,hesaid,“AnytimeIsaysomethingyoudon’tunderstand”.Huang’sroommatestoppedhimfourtimes.Andateachspot,Huangworkedoutawaytomakehispointmoreclearly.Finally,hehadaspeechthatwasinterestingandperfectlyunderstandabletohisaudience。
Question30:
WhatdidHuangLouiselearnfromtheanalysisofhisaudience?
Question31:
HowdidHuangLouisestarthisspeech?
Question32:
WhatdidHuangaskhisroommatetodowhenhewasmakingistrialspeech?
Passage3
Esperantoisanartificiallanguagedesignedtoserveinternationallyasanauxiliarymeansofcommunicationamongspeakersofdifferentlanguages.ItiscreatedbyLudwigLejzerZamenhof,aPolish-Jewishdoctorspecializedineyediseases.Esperantowasfirstpresentedin1887.Aninternationalmovementwaslaunchedtopromoteitsuse.Despiteargumentsanddisagreements,themovementhascontinuedtoflourishandhasmembersinmorethan80countries.Esperantoisusedinternationallyacrosslanguageboundariesbyatleast1millionpeople,particularlyinspecializedfields.Itisusedinpersonalcontacts,onradiobroadcasts,andinanumberofpublicationsaswellasintranslationsofbothmodernworksandclassics.ItspopularityhasspreadfromEurope,botheastandwest,tosuchcountriesasBrazilandJapan.Itis,however,inChinathatEsperantohashadits