年6月英语六级听力答案
【篇一:2013年6月英语六级听力试题及答案】
txt>11.a) why his phone had been disconnected.
b) why she could not get through to him.
c) why he didnt leave her a message.
d) why he refused to answer her call.
12.a) the houses within his price range are sold out.
b) most people in this city want to own a home.
c) he has difficulty finding affordable housing.
d) the woman should rent a nicer apartment.
13.a) the woman would like the man to take care of her mail.
b) the woman has put the number into everyones mailbox.
c) the new copy machine can meet everyones needs.
d) a code number is necessary to run the copy machine.
14.a) he will stop work to take care of the baby.
b) he will find a job near his home next year.
c) his wife is going to give birth to a baby.
d) his wife will leave her work soon.
15.a) the shopping center is flooded with people.
b) they will come to the mall some other day.
d) she will wait for the man at the south gate.
16.a) he will be back in a minute to repair the computers.
b) it will take longer to reconnect the computers to the net.
c) he has tackled more complicated problems than this.
d) a lot of cool stuff will be available online tomorrow.
17.a) she forgot to call her mother.
b) prof. smith gives lectures regularly on tv.
c) her mother is a friend of prof. smiths.
d) she did see prof. smith on tv.
18.a) the man has to wait to get his medicine.
b) the store doesnt have the prescribed medicine.
c) the man has to go to see his doctor again.
d) the prescription is not written clearly enough.
questions 19 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
19.a) it is advertising electronic products.
b) it is planning to tour east asia.
c) it is sponsoring a tv programme.
d) it is giving performances in town.
20.a) a lot of good publicity.
b) talented artists to work for it.
c) long-term investments.
d) a decrease in production costs.
21.a) promise long-term cooperation with the company.
b) explain frankly their own current financial situation.
c) pay for the printing of the performance programme.
d) bear the cost of publicising the companys performance.
questions 22 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
22.a) he has been seeing doctors and counsellors.
b) he has found a new way to train his voice.
c) he was caught abusing drugs.
d) he might give up concert tours.
23.a) singers may become addicted to it.
b) it helps singers warm themselves up.
c) singers use it to stay away from colds.
d) it can do harm to singers vocal chords.
24.a) they are eager to become famous.
b) many lack professional training.
c) few will become successful.
d) they live a glamorous life.
25.a) harm to singers done by smoky atmospheres.
b) side effects of some common drugs.
c) voice problems among pop singers.
d)hardships experienced by
passage one
questions 26 to 29 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
26.a) it has not been very successful.
b) it has long become a new trend.
c) it has met with strong resistance.
d) it has attracted a lot of users.
27.a) it saves time.
b) it increases parking capacity.
c) it ensures drivers safety.
d) it reduces car damage.
28.a) collect money and help new users.
b) maintain the automated system.
c) stay alert to any emergency.
d) walk around and guard against car theft.
29.a) they will vary with the size of vehicles.
b) they will be discountable to regular customers.
c) they will be lower than conventional parking.
d) they will be reduced if paid in cash.
passage two
questions 30 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.
30.a) half of the methane in the atmosphere is from animals.
b) methane has become the chief source of greenhouse gas.
c) consumer behavior may be influenced by the environment.
d) meat consumption has an adverse effect on the environment.
31.a) it takes time for the human body to get used to it.
b) it lacks the vitamins and minerals essential for health.
c) it enhances immunity to certain diseases.
d) it helps people to live a much longer life.
32.a) produce green food.
b) waste no food.
c) quit eating meats.
d) grow vegetables.
passage three
questions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.
33.a) they do not know any solution.
b) they do not give up drunk driving.
c) they do not behave in public places.
d) they do not admit being alcohol addicts.
34.a) to stop them from fighting back.
b) to thank them for their hospitality.
c) to teach them the european lifestyle.
d) to relieve their pains and sufferings.
35.a) without intervention they will be a headache to the nation.
b) with support they can be brought back to a normal life.
c) they readily respond to medical treatment.
d)they pose a serious threat to social stability.
self-image is the picture you have of yourself, the sort of person you believe you are. (36)______ in your self-image are the (37)______ in which you place yourself, the roles you play, and other(38)______ descriptors you use-to identify yourself. if you tell an (39)______you are a grandfather who (40)______ lost his wife and who does (41)______ work on weekends, several elements of your self-image are brought to light -the roles of grandparent, widower, and conscientious (42)______.
but self-image is more than how you picture yourself; it also involves how others see you. three types of feedback fromothers are (43)______ of how they see us: confirmation, rejection, and disconfirmation. confirmation occurs when others treat you in a manner consistent with who you believe you are. (44)_______________________. on the other hand, rejection occurs when others treat you in a manner that is inconsistent with your self-definition. pierre salinger was appointed
senator
from
california
but
subsequently
lost
his
first
election.(45)_______________________ - their vote was inconsistent with hisself-concept.
the third type of feedback is disconfirmation, which occurs when others fail to respond to your notion of self by responding neutrally.(46)_______________________. rather than relying on how others classify you,consider how you identify yourself. the way in which you identify reflection of your self-image.
答案
11-15 bcdaa
16-20 bdcba
21-25 cddbc
26-30 ababd
31-35 bcdab
36. included
37. categories
38. similar
39. acquaintance
40. recently
41. volunteer
42. citizen
43. indicative
44. you believe you have leadership abilities and your boss put you in charge of a new work team
45. he thought he was a good public official, but the voters obviously thought otherwise
46.a student writes what he thinks is an excellent composition, but the teacher writes no encouraging remarks
【篇二:2014年6月英语六级听力试题及答案 第1套】
ass=txt>1 a) college tuition has become a heavy burden for the students.
b) college students are in general politically active nowadays.
c)he took part in many protests when he was at college.
d)he is doubtful about the effect of the students’ action,
2. a) the class has kept the party a secret from jay.
b) jay is organizing a party for the retiring dean.
c) jay is surprised to learn of the party for him.
d) the dean will come to jays birthday party.
3. a) he found his wallet in his briefcase.
b) he went to the lost-and-found office.
c) he found the woman to go and pick up his car.
d) he left his things with his car in the garage.
4. a) the show he directed turned out lo be a success.
b) he watched only those comedies by famous directors.
c) tv comedies have not improved much since the 1960s.
d) new comedies are exciting, just like those in the 1960s.
5. a) the man should stop boiling the vegetables.
b) the man should try out some new recipes.
c) overcooked vegetables are often tasteless.
d) all vegetables should be cooked fresh.
6 a) help them tidy up the house.
b) sort out i heir tax returns.
c) help them to decode a message.
d) figure out a way to avoid taxes.
7 a) the woman remains a total mystery to him.
b) the woman is still trying to finish her work.
c) he has devoted a whole month to his research.
d) he didnt expect to complete his work so soon
8 a) he has failed to register for the course.
b) he would like to major in psychology too.
c) there should be more time for registration.
d) developmental psychology is newly offered.
questions 9 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard
9. a) the brilliant product design.
b) the unique craftsmanship.
c) the new color combinations.
d) the texture of the fabrics.
10. a) fancy products.
b) local handicrafts.
c) traditional thai silks.
d) unique tourist attractions.
11. a) it will start tomorrow.
b) it will last only one day.
c) it will be out into the countryside.
d) it will be on the following weekend.
questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard
12. a) a year of practical training.
b) a happy childhood.
c) a pleasant neighborhood.
d) a good secondary education.
13. a) he is good at carpentry.
b) he is academically gifted.
c) he should be sent to a private school.
d) he ought to get good vocational training.
14. a) donwell school.
b) carlton abbey
c) enderby high.
d) enderby comprehensive.
15. a) find out more about the five schools.
b) send their children to a better private school.
c) talk with their children about their decision.
d) put keith in a good boarding school.
passage one
questions 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have just heard.
16. a) it will be ventilated.
b) it will be brightly lit.
c) it will provide easy access to the disabled.
d) it will have a large space for storage.
17. a) opposite to the library.
b) on the same floor as the labs.
c) on the first floor.
d) on the ground floor.
18. a) to make the building appear traditional.
b) to cut the construction cost to the minimum.
c) to match the style of construction on the site.
d) to embody the subcommittee’s design concepts.
passage two
questions 19 to 22 are based on the passage you have just heard.
19 a) sell financial software.
b) write financial software.
c) conduct research on financial software.
d) train clients to use financial software.
20 a) rewarding.
b) unsuccessful.
c) tedious.
d) important.
21 a) he provided individual support.
b) he held group discussions.
c) he gave the trainees lecture notes.
d) he offered online tutorial.
22 a) nobody is able to solve all the problems in a couple of weeks.
b) the fault might lie in his style of presenting the information.
c) the trainees’ problems has to be dealt with one by one.
d) the employees were a bit slow to follow his instruction.
passage three
questions 23 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.
23. a) their teachers meet them only in class.
b) their parents tend to overprotect them.
c) they have little close contact with adults.
d) they rarely read any books about adults.
24. a) writers and lawyers are brought in to talk to students.
b) real-life cases are simulated for students to learn law.
c) more teacher and writer collaboratives are being set up.
d) opportunities are created for children to become writers.
25. a) children like to form partnerships with each other.
b) children are often the best teachers of other children.
c) paired learning cultivates the spirit of cooperation.
d) sixth-graders can teach first-graders as well as teachers.
the first copy right law in the united states was passed by congress in1 790. .in1976congress enacted the latest copyright law, __(26) __ the technological
developments that had occurred since the passage of the copyright act of 1909.for example, in 1909, anyone who wanted to make a single copy of a __(27) __work for personal use had to do so by hand. the very process__(28) __ a limitation on the quantity of materials copied. today, a photocopier can do the work in seconds; the limitation has disappeared. the 1909 law did not provide full protection for films and sound recording, nor did it__ (29) __ the need to protect radio and television. as a result,__(30) __of the law and abuse of the intent of the law have lessened the__(31)__ rewards of authors, arties, and producers.the1976 copyright act has not prevented these abuses fully, but it has clarified the legal rights of the injured parties and given them an__(32)__for remedy.
since 1976the act has been__(33)__ to include computer software, and guidelines have been adopted for fair use of television broadcasts. these changes have cleared up much of the confusion and conflict that followed__(34) __ the 1976 legislation.
the fine points of the law are decided by the courts and by acceptable common practice over time. as these decisions and agreements are made, we modify our behavior accordingly. for now, we need to__(35) __ the law and its guidelines as accurately as we can and to act in a fair manner.
答案
1-5 d a d c a 6-10 b d a c b 11-15 c d d b a 16-20 d c c d b 21-25 a b c a b
26. anxiety
27.identifies
29.a body of
30.motivate
31.define
32.fundamental
33.ruined
34.in short
35.imperfect
【篇三:2016年6月英语六级第一套真题听力原文】
one
m: so how long have you been a market researchconsultant?
男:你做市场调查顾问多长时间了?
w: well, i started straight after finishing university.
女:我大学毕业后就开始做了。
m: did you study market research?
男:你学的是市场调查吗?
w: yeah, and it really helped me to get into theindustry,
女:是的,这帮助我进入了这个行业,
but i have to say that its more important to get experience in different types of marketresearch to find out exactly what youre interested in.
但是我不得不说,你需要有各种市场研究的经验才能找出你真正感兴趣的事物,这很重要。 m: so what are you interested in?
男:你对什么感兴趣?
w: well, at the moment, i specialize in quantitative advertising research, which means that ido two types of projects.
女:目前来说,我专门做量化广告调查,也就是说我做两个项目。
trackers, which are ongoing projects that look at trends or customer
satisfaction over a longperiod of time.
追踪调查,这是个正在进行的项目,研究很长一段时期内的趋势和客户满意度。 the only problem with trackers is that it takes up a lot of your time.
追踪调查的唯一问题是太费时间。
but you do build up a good relationship with the client.
但是你真的能和客户建立良好的关系。
i also do a couple of ad-hoc jobs which are much shorter projects.
我也做一些临时工作,这些项目的耗时较短。
m: what exactly do you mean by ad-hoc jobs?
男:你说的临时工作是什么?
w: its basically when companies need quick answers to their questions about their consumershabits.
女:主要是,当企业需要快速解答关于消费者习惯的问题时,
they just ask for one questionnaire to be sent out for example, so the time you spend on anad-hoc project tends to be fairly short.
比如,他们需要发出一份问卷调查,所以你花费在临时工作上的时间非常短。
m: which do you prefer, trackers or ad-hoc?
男:你更喜欢哪种工作,最终调查工作还是临时工作?
w: i like doing both and in fact i need to do both at the same time to keep me from goingcrazy. i need the variety.
女:我两个都喜欢。实际上,需要同时做这两种工作以防我疯掉。我需要工作多样化。 m: can you just explain what process you go through with a new client? 男:你能解释一下你和新客户的交流过程吗?
w: well, together we decide on the methodology and the objectives of the research.
女:我们一起找到研究方法并设定研究的目标。
i then design a questionnaire. once the interviewers have been briefed, i send the client aschedule and then they get back to me with deadlines.
然后我设计一份问卷调查。问题的摘要制定好后,我把计划书发给顾客,然后他们给我最后期限。
once the final charts and tables are ready, i have to check them and organize a presentation.
把最终的图标准备好后,我需要进行检查,然后整理报告。
m: hmm, one last question, what do you like and dislike about your job? 男:最后一个问题,你喜欢和不喜欢的工作分别是什么?
w: as i said, variety is important and as for what i dont like, it has to be the checking ofcharts and tables.
女:就像我之前说的,工作的多样性很重要,至于我不喜欢的内容就是图表的核对了。 questions 1 to 4 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 问题5-8是基于刚才你所听到的这段对话的。
question 1: what position does the woman hold in the company?
问题1:女士在公司的职位是什么?
question 2: what does the woman specialize in at the moment?
问题2:目前,女士专门做什么?
question 3: what does the woman say about trackers?
问题3:女士对于追踪调查都说了些什么?
question 4: what does the woman dislike about her job?
问题4:女士不喜欢的工作内容是什么?
conversation two
对话二
w: hello, im here with frederick.
女:大家好,今天我要和弗雷德里克聊聊。
now fred, you went to university in canada?
弗雷德里克,你是在加拿大念的大学?
m: yeah, thats right.
男:是的。
w: ok, and you have very strong views aboutuniversities in canada. could you please explain?
女:好的,那你很了解加拿大的大学。你能介绍一下吗?
m: well, we dont have private universities in canada. theyre all public. 男:加拿大没有私立大学,全是公立的。
all the universities are owned by the government, so there is the ministry of education in chargeof creating the curriculum for the universities
所有大学都是政府运营的,加拿大教育部负责大学课程的设置,
and so there is not much room for flexibility.
所以没有太多灵活变通的空间。
since its a government operated institution, things dont move very fast. 大学是政府运营的机构,事情进展的速度不会太快。
if you want something to be done, then their staff do not have so much incentive to help youbecause hes a worker for the government.
如果你想做件事,工作人员没有太大的积极性去帮助你,因为他是为政府工作的。 so i dont think its very efficient.
我认为这样就导致效率不太高。
however, there are certain advantages of public universities, such as the fees being free. youdont have to pay for your education.
不过公立大学也有优点,比如学费免费。你不用交教育费用。
but the system isnt efficient, and it does not work that well.
不过这种体系不仅效率低,而且效果不太好。
w: yeah, i can see your point, but in the united states we have many private universities, and ithink they are large bureaucracies also.
女:我明白你的观点,我们美国有很多私立大学,我认为私立大学也是庞大的官僚机构。 maybe people dont act that much differently, because its the same thing working for a privateuniversity.
工作人员的行为看起来没什么不同,因为为私立大学工作没什么不一样的。
they get paid for their job. i dont know if theyre that much more motivated to help people.
他们通过工作获得薪水。我不知道他们在帮助别人时是否有积极性。
also, we have a problem in the united states that usually only wealthy kids go to the bestschools and its kind of a problem actually.
美国的问题是,只有有钱人家的孩子才能去最好的学校上学,这是问题所在。
m: i agree with you. i think its a problem because youre not giving equal access to educationto everybody.
男:我同意你的看法。我认为这的确是个问题,因为这样没有让所有人享有同等的受教育权利。
its not easy, but having only public universities also might not be the best solution.
这个问题不容易解决,不过我觉得只设有公立大学而没有私立大学可能并不是最好的解决方法。
perhaps we can learn from japan where they have a system of private and public universities.
或许我们可以像日本学习,他们既有公立大学又有私立大学的教育体系。
now, in japan, public universities are considered to be the best.
日本的公立大学被认为是最好的学校。
w: right. its the exact opposite in the united states.
女:是的。这与美国的情况完全相反。
m: so, as you see, its very hard to say which one is better.
男:可见,很难说哪种体系更好。
w: right, a good point.
女:对,你说的没错。
questions 5 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 问题5-8是基于刚才你所听到的这段对话的。
question 5: what does the woman want frederick to talk about?
问题5:这位女士想让弗雷德里克聊聊什么?
question 6: what does the man say about the curriculum in canadian universities?
问题6:对于加拿大大学的课程,男士都说了些什么?
question 7: on what point do the speakers agree?
问题7:两位说话者都赞同的观点是什么?
question 8: what point does the man make at the end of the conversation? 问题8:对话最后男士得出了什么结论?
passage one
短文一
a recent international labor organization report saysthe deterioration of real wages around the worldcalls into question the true extent of an economicrecovery,
国际劳工组织最近的一份报告指出世界各地实际工资的恶化情况令人质疑经济复苏的真实程度,
especially if government rescue packages are phasedout too early.
尤其是政府的救市计划是否退出过早。
the report warns the picture on wages is likely to get worse this year despite indications of aneconomic rebound.
报告称,尽管经济有回暖迹象,今年的工资状况仍有可能进一步恶化。
patrick belser, an international labor organization specialist, says declining wage rates arelinked to the levels of unemployment.
the quite dramatic unemployment features, which we now see in some of the countries,strongly suggest that there will be a great pressure on wages in the future as more people willbe unemployed,
我们看到现在一些国家的失业率十分惊人,这强烈表明未来工资会因失业人数增加而面临更大压力。
more people will be looking for jobs and the pressure on employers to raise wages to attractworkers will decline.
由于有更多人求职,企业在提升薪资吸引员工方面的压力便随之下降。
so we expect that the second part of the year would not be very good in terms of wagegrowth.
因此,我们预测今年下半年的工资增长前景不容乐观。
the report finds more than a quarter of the countries experienced flat or falling monthly wagesin real terms.
报告发现超过四分之一的国家实际月工资没有增长甚至出现下降。
they include the united states, austria, costa rica, south africa and germany.
其中包括美国、奥地利、哥斯达黎加、南非、德国。
international labor organization economists say some nations have come up with policies tolessen the impact of lower wages during the economic crisis. 国际劳工组织的经济学家称,在经济危机期间,一些国家已经提出了相应政策来减轻低工资的影响。
an example of these is work sharing with government subsidies.
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