大學英語六級考試1993年6月答案
聽力原文
Section A
1.
M: Hello, I'm a senior student. Could you tell me whether this reference room is only for faculty members?
W: No, it's also open to the postgraates; and undergraates can come too if they're got professors' written permission.
Q: Can the man study in the reference room?
2.
W: let's talk about the preparations for the party.
M: Right. We really need to plan better this time. Remember what a mess it was at the last party!
Q: What do we know about the last party?
3.
W: This has been the worst flood for the past 20 years. It has caused much damage and destruction.
M: Look at the prices of fruits and vegetables. No wonder they are so expensive.
Q: What are they talking about?
4.
W: George, where were you yesterday evening? I expected to see you at the concert.
M: Oh, I waited for you at the corner of your street. Then I looked for you at your flat, but the housekeeper said you were out.
Q: Why didn't they meet that evening?
5.
W: The place I've heard so much about is Los Angeles. The climate is pretty good. Year-round flowers, Year-round swimming. How do you like it?
M: Well, the beaches are beautiful. But the people there are terribly annoyed by the dirty air. I mean, the combination of fog, smoke and automobile exhaust. There is not enough wind to blow it away.
Q: What does the man think of Los Angeles?
6.
M: I'd like to make an appointment to see Dr. Smith tomorrow.
W: I'm sorry. Dr. Smith went on a one-week vacation in Mexico, and on his way back he'll be staying in California for 5 days. Let me see. He'll probably be back the day after tomorrow.
Q: Where is Dr. Smith now?
7.
M: Look, I'm sorry I didn't turn up for the match yesterday, but it wasn't really my fault, you know.
W: It's all very well saying it wasn't your fault, but thanks to you we lost 10 to 1.
Q: What do we learn from the conversation?
8.
M: You call Henry a dreamer, but I think he's got a lot of good ideas.
W: Good ideas are only useful if you make something out of them.
Q: Why does the woman think that Henry is a dreamer?
9.
M: You'll need 36 credit hours to get an M. A. degree. Fifteen must be from the English Department and fifteen from the Ecation Department. For the remaining six credit hours, you can either write a thesis or take two more optional courses.
W: Right now, this is very confusing to me, but I'm sure I'll know what to do as I learn more about it.
Q: What are they talking about?
10.
M: This TV set is getting worse and worse. Now it doesn't work at all.
W: Here's an advertisement about a big TV sale. There might be some good bargains in it.
Q: What does the woman suggest?
Section B
Passage One
Are you afraid to raise your hand in class, even when you know the answer? If you are, most people would say that you're shy.
If you feel shy, you're not alone. Nine out of ten people are at least a little shy. But however shy you are, scientific evidence seems to show that it isn't your fault. You may have been born that way.
How do psychologists measure shyness? One way is by observation. They keep detailed records of people's actions-like how often these people speak to others, or how long it takes someone to say hello to a stranger.
Another way to measure shyness is to ask people questions. The test only takes about 10 minutes. It asks questions like "Do you like going out a lot?" and "Do you have many friends?" People must answer either yes or no. These questions can predict how people actually behave in social situations. Suppose the test tells you that someone is shy. Chances are good that that person will act shy.
When scientists measure shyness, they're really comparing degrees of shyness. In other words, when researchers say people are shy, they really mean they are more shy than others.
Questions 11 to 13 are based on the passage you have just heard.
11. Why does the speaker say that it isn't a fault to be shy?
12. What is one of the ways suggested by psychologists for measuring shyness?
13. What is the purpose of the psychologists in asking questions?
Passage Two
When Midori was two years old, she often climbed onto the piano bench and reached for the violin that belonged to her mother, a 38-year-old professional musician.
"Please don't touch, Midori," her mother scolded. The violin was, after all, worth more than $ 20,000.
But Midori persisted, she longed to handle the graceful instrument that made beautiful sounds. Finally, on her third birthday, Midori was handed a package: a tiny violin, about half the normal size.
Almost from the moment Midori was born, her mother knew she was sensitive to music. For several years mother and daughter practised together day after day. She was eager to learn. Failure often led to tears, though she never once turned from the instrument. Instead, she persisted until the problem was overcome.
One day Johnston, an American musician, heard Midori playing the violin. He couldn't believe she was just eight years old. "She must make a tape and I will take it to the United States." The American musician said.
A famous American violin teacher heard the tape. He, too, had difficulty believing his ears. The playing was absolutely astonishing. He immediately accepted her as a pupil and recommended her for a full scholarship. In 1982, Midori and her mother moved to New York City, leaving behind a comfortable life in Japan.
Questions 14 to 17 are based on the passage you have just heard.
14. What was Midori's mother?
15. Why was Midori not allowed to touch her mother's violin when she was only two years old?
16. What did Johnston, the American musician, ask Midori to do?
17. Why did Midori move to the United States?
Passage Three
The British Broadcasting Corporation is rejecting more and more candidates applying for jobs, because they suffer from hearing loss. And this is e to a wide use of personal stereo systems. According o officials at the corporation, about three per cent of them fail to win jobs for this reason. The figure indicates that people suffering from hearing defects are more common than a decade ago.
Candidates applying for jobs at the British Broadcasting Corporation have always had hearing tests, but the techniques for such tests were not standardized until five years ago. The corporation says officially that there is no proof to link personal stereos with hearing disabilities, but frequent exposure to high level of sounds can diminish a person's understanding of speech. That will rule out his chances of being a engineer taking care of sound quality in recording.
So experts are now calling for manufacturers of personal stereos to provide a warning light. It flashes when the sound is too loud. One British manufacturer accepted this suggestion. And this manufacturer has made a device which switches itself off when the level of sound is too high.
Questions 18 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard.
18. Why do more and more candidates fail to get jobs at the British Broadcasting Corporation?
19. When did the hearing test techniques become standardized?
20. What suggestions did the experts make to stereo manufacturers.
參考答案
Part I
1. D 2. C 3. A 4. B 5. A
6. B 7. A 8. C 9. C 10.D
11.B 12.C 13.D 14.D 15.A
16.D 17.C 18.B 19.D 20.A
是這個不?
你那個軟體我就不知道了『『重裝下吧『
『貳』 長喜英語---大學英語六級考試聽力常考時文朗誦100篇(含MP3
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『叄』 英語六級聽力 長對話和短文(非聽寫)該怎麼做
1.先看選項,來不用記住每個源選項的內容。把每個選項中所強調的側重點用筆在下面做個標記。最好還是對比一下四個選項中的不同點。找出四個選項的不同處,基本上就是這道題要考察的地方。聽的時候就有目的有重點了。這樣也比較容易找出答案。一定要迅速,不要用過多的時間,不然來不及。在聽力開始之前,一定要迅速地把題目選項瀏覽了一遍,並找出題目選項之間的不同和側重之處。如果,開始播放聽力了,你還沒看完,也不要著急,認真去聽。等到錄音念第二題的題目時,再繼續去看也來得及。切忌不要邊聽邊看,因為邊聽邊看,是一遍聽聽力內容,還要去理解意思,又要做題,一時反應不過來,會導致慌亂,不知所措。
2.聽不懂得單詞,可以跳過,繼續聽,不要急,也不要慌。只要理解了全文的大體意思,就可以做題了,聽力一般不會刻意地去考哪個單詞。
3.聽力要常練習。拿出歷年六級題,每天做一套聽力,堅持下去,聽力一定能夠取得好成績。我是英語系的學生,老師就經常對我們說,什麼都得多多練習,不要手生耳生。
加油,祝你成功!!O(∩_∩)O~
『肆』 大學英語六級聽力各項分別報幾遍
大學英語六級聽力各項分別報一遍,包括長對話,聽力篇章和講座/講話,均採用多項版選擇題的形式進行考核權,每段對話均朗讀一遍。
全國大學英語四、六級考試委員會自2016年6月考試起將對四、六級考試的聽力試題作局部調整。英語六級聽力部分各項佔比:長對話8%,聽力篇章7%,講座/講話20%。聽力分值佔比35%。
英語六級聽力評分標准:聽力篇章3篇;題型:選擇題(單選);聽力短文類一個14.2分,其他一個7.1分,共248.5,佔20%。另外,作文106.5分;翻譯106.5分;閱讀理解的選詞填空3.55分一個、長篇閱讀7.1分一個、仔細閱讀 14.2分一個,共248.5。
(4)大學英語cet6聽力長對話原文擴展閱讀:
一、閱讀理解
1、仔細閱讀理解(25%)
(1)多項選擇
(2)選詞填空或簡答
2、快速閱讀理解(10%,選擇+句子填空或其他)
3、改錯或完形填空(10%,錯誤辨認並改正或多項選擇)
二、寫作和翻譯
1、寫作(15%,短文寫作)
2、翻譯(5%,漢譯英)
參考資料來源:網路-大學英語六級考試
『伍』 求2007年6月大學英語六級聽力原文
Section A Short Conversations 11. W: Jim, you are on the net again? When are you going to get off? It』s the time for the talk show. M: Just a minute, dear. I』m looking at a new jewelry site. I want to make sure I get the right gift for Mum』s birthday. Q: What is the man doing right now? 12. W: I』ve never seen you have such confidence before an exam. M: It』s more than confidence. Right now I feel that if I get less than an A, it』ll be the fault of the exam itself. Q: What does the man mean? 13. W: Just look at this newspaper, nothing but murder, death and war! Do you still believe people are basically good? M: Of course I do. But newspapers hardly ever report stories about peace and generosity. They are not news. Q: What do we learn from the conversation? 14. M: Tom must be joking when he said he plans to sell his shop and go to medical school. W: You are quite right. He is just kidding. He』s also told me time and time again he wished he』d studied for some profession instead of going into business. Q: What will Tom probably do according to the conversation? 15. W: I hear your boss has a real good impression of you and he is thinking about giving you two more days off each month. M: I hope not. I』d rather get more work hours so I can get enough bucks to help out my two kids at college. Q: What does the man truly want? 16. M: I heard you took a trip to Mexico last month. How did you like it? W: Oh, I got sick and tired of hotels and hotel food. So now I understand the saying, 「East, west, home』s best」. Q: What does the woman mean? 17. W: I』m worried about Anna. She is really been depressed lately. All she does is staying in her room all day. M: That sounds serious. She』d better see a psychiatrist at the consoling center. Q: What does the man suggest Anna do? 18. M: I could hardly recognize Sam after he got that new job. He』s always in a suit and a tie now. W: Yeah, he was never like e that at college. Back then he went around in an old T-shirt and jeans. Q: What do the speakers say about Sam? Long conversation 1 M: Hi, Ann, welcome back. How』s your trip to the states? W: Very busy. I had a lot of meetings. So, of course, I didn』t have much time to see New York. M: What a pity. Actually I have a trip there myself next week. W: Do you? Then take my advice. Do the well-being in the air program. It really works. M: Oh, I read about that in a magazine. You say it works? W: Yes. I did the program on the flight to the States. And when I arrived in New York, I didn』t have any problem. No jet leg at all. On the way back I didn』t do it, and I felt terrible. M: You are joking. W: Not at all. It really made a lot of difference. M: Hmm…So, what did you do? W: Well, I didn』t drink any alcohol or coffee and I didn』t eat any meat or rich food. I drink a lot of water and fruit juice and I eat the meals on the well-being menu. They are lighter. They have fish, vegetables and noodles, for example. And I did some of the exercises in the program. M: Exercises? On a plane? W: Yes. I didn』t do many, of course. There isn』t much space on the plane. M: How many passengers did the exercises? W: Not many. M: And how much champagne did they drink? W: A lot. It was more popular than mineral water. M: So, basically it』s a choice. Mineral water and exercises or champagne and jet lag. W: That』s right. It』s a difficult choice. Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 19. Why did the woman go to New York? 20. What does the woman say about the well-being in the air program? 21. What did the woman do to follow the well-being menu? 22. What did the woman say about other passengers? Long conversation 2 W: Morning. Can I help you? M: Well, I』m not really sure. I』m just looking. W: I see. Well, there』s plenty to look at again this year. I』m sure you』d have to walk miles to see each stand. M: That』s true. W: Would you like a coffee? Come and sit down for a minute. No obligation. M: Well, that』s very kind of you. But… W: No, please, is this the first year you『ve been to the fair, Mr. …? M: Yes. Johnson. James Johnson. W: My name』s Susan Carter. Are you looking for anything in particular or are you just interested in computers in general? M: Well, actually, I have some specific jobs in mind. I own a small company. We』ve grown quite dramatically over the past 12 months and we really need some technological help to enable us to keep on top of everything. W: What』s your line of business, Mr. Johnson? M: We are a training consultancy. W: I see. And what do you need to keep on top? M: The first thing is correspondence. We have a lot of standard letters and forms. So I suppose we need some kind of word processor. W: Right. Well, that』s no problem. But it may be possible for you to get a system that does a lot of other things in addition to word processing. What might suit you is the MR5000. That』s over there. It』s IBM compatible. M: What about the price? W: Well, the MR5000 costs 1,050 pounds. Software comes free with the hardware. M: Well, I』ll think about it. Thank you. W: Here』s my card. Please feel free to contact me. Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 23. Where did the conversation take place? 24. What are the speakers talking about? 25. What is the man』s line of business? Section B Short Passages Passage 1 The New Year always brings with it a cultural tradition of new possibilities. We see it as a chance for renewal. We begin to dream of new possible selves. We design our ideal self or an image that is quite different from what we are now. For some of us, we roll that dreamy film in our heads just because it is the beginning of the New Year, but we are serious about making changes. We just make some half hard resolution and it evaporates after a week or two. The experience makes us less successful and leads us to discount ability to change in the future. It』s not the changes impossible, but it won』t last unless our resolutions are supported with plans for implementation. We have to make our intensions manageable by detailing the specific steps that will carry us to our goal. Say your goal is to lose weight by dieting and cutting off sweets. But one night you just have to have a cookie and you know there is a bag of your favorites in the cupboard. You want one, you eat two, you check the bag and find out that you』ve just shot 132 calories. You say to yourself, 「What the hell. 」 and polish off the whole bag. Then you begin to draw all kinds of unpleasant conclusions about yourself. To protect your sense of yourself, you begin to discount the goal. You may think, 「Well , dieting wasn』t that important to me and I wouldn』t make it anyhow.」 So you』ll abandon the goal and return to your bad habits. Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you』ve just heard: 26: What do people usually wish to do at the beginning of the New Year? 27: How can people turn their New Year』s resolutions into reality? 28: Why does the speaker mention the example of sweets and cookies? Passage 2 25 years ago, Ray Anderson, a single parent with a one-year-old son, witnessed a terrible accident, which took place when the driver of a truck ran a red light and collided it with the car of Sandra Drinkens. The impact of the collision killed Sandra instantly, but her three-month-old daughter was left trapped in the burning car. While others looked on in horror, Anderson jumped out of his vehicle and crawled into the car through the shattered rear window to try to free the infant. Seconds later, the car was enclosed in flames, but to everyone』s amazement, Anderson was able to pull the baby to safety. While the baby was all right, Anderson was seriously injured. Two days later, he died. But his heroic act was published widely in the media. His son was soon adopted by relatives. The most remarkable part of this story unfolded only last week. Karen and her boyfriend Michael were looking through some old boxes when they came across some old newspaper clippings. 「This is me when I was a new born baby. I was rescued from a burning car but my mother died in the accident,』』 explained Karen. Although Michael knew Karen』s mother had died years earlier, he never fully understood the circumstances until he skimmed over the news paper article. To Karen』s surprise, Michael was absorbed in the details of the accident and he began to cry uncontrollably. Then he revealed that the man that pulled Karen from the flames was the father he never knew. The two embraced and shed many tears, recounting stories told to them about their parents. Questions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you』ve just heard: 29: What happened 25 years ago? 30: What does the speaker say about Michael』s father? 31: Why did Michael cry uncontrollably when he skimmed over the newspaper article?
『陸』 英語6級聽力長對話和短文的技巧在什麼時候去看選項是在上一道題讀問題的時候么
(1)事先讀題是很重要的,如何讀題卻是最關鍵的!以我本人的經驗就是回:我從來不先讀第一題也就答是短對話的題目。而是都從長對話開始讀。然後是短文。最後才是短對話。剛讀完立即聽這樣印象更加深,准確度比較高。一般我是不太讀最後一道大題的,因為在聽錄音時基本可以順下來的。當然這需要你多加練習,保證讀題速度,否則短對話就沒時間讀了。
(2)平時多讀多練。每天常聽。盡量聽懂。這樣你聽力時甚至會揣摸到出題人會在哪地方出題。
『柒』 2011大學英語6月份六級聽力長對話(機器的繞行)求大神幫助翻譯(部分一)
女:你知道,我經常在想,為什麼人們在看到一個大腹便便的商人踩在香蕉上摔倒的畫面時會嘲笑他?我們應該為他們感到難過。
男:實際上,勞拉,我想我們笑是因為我們很高興它沒有發生在我們身上。當然,看到某些自我感覺良好的人丟人也是讓我們覺得好笑的原因。
女:是的,有很多人會愚弄太胖或身體殘疾的人,就像你知道的,耳聾,近視這類的事。但是畢竟,這真的很無趣。
男:哦,我想那是因為我們覺得尷尬。我們不知道如何應付這樣的情況。也許我們有點害怕我們會有相似的遭遇,所以我們只好笑了。
男:你聽過「蛋奶凍餡餅暴行」嗎?
女:「蛋奶凍餡餅暴行」是什麼意思?
男:你知道的,在那些老電影里,有人對他的老闆感到非常憤怒,他就會拿起蛋奶凍餡餅,然後甩在其他人的臉上。
女:那在我看來不好笑,因為你可以猜到將會發生什麼。但許多人仍然覺得很可笑。它一定是因為這件事我們都很想做一次卻都缺乏勇氣,不敢一試。
男:我還有一個姑姑,當她非常非常生氣的時候,她會把茶潑到對方的臉上。她說這能緩解她的情緒。
女:那就有點貴了。
男:不是。她會留心她的那些昂貴的瓷器。
19 為什麼這位男士說,當我們看到一些自我感覺良好的人丟人現眼會笑?
20 據這位男士的說法,為什麼有的人嘲笑愚弄那些肥胖或者殘疾的人?
21 為什麼許多人覺得看到別人扔一個蛋奶凍餡餅在老闆的臉上非常有趣?
22 為什麼這位男士說她偶爾會把茶潑到別人身上?
純手工,望樓主採納。
『捌』 把下面這個英語聽力的前六段對話的原文,用英語寫下來,拜託啦~
1.—— have arranged to meet Mr.Johnson on Wednesday, so I don't have to write to him, do I?
——There is no need to write to him。
2——I'll have four classes in the morning, and three more in the afternoon.
——You should really find time to eat something at noon.
3——Have you found anything wrong with my stomach?
——Not yet, I am still examing.I'll let you know the results next week.
4——You seem to have a lot of work to do at your office, you are always staying late and work over time.
——That's ture, but it's no bother to me, the work is interesting, I don't mind extra hours at all.
5——Excuse me, I'm looking for some hand-made goods for my little niece.
——Okay~, both the Canadian and the French markets sell hand-made goods.
——Oh yes, I want some beautiful wooden dolls in Canada.
——Well the Canadian market is right over there, across from the Australian market.
6——Do you know these people who wants to know about the company?
——Yes, you are meeting them next week, aren't you?
——Um, where should I take them?To the factory perhaps?
——I suppose you would prefer this office,because it is more comfortable.
——Well I did think about here but maybe a restaurant somewhere.
——Maybe they will prefer to see where our procts are made.
——Okay, I'll meet them there then.
『玖』 求近幾年大學英語六級考試的聽力百度雲資源。謝謝各位了!(只要聽力)
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