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六级听力真题及答案汇总
2012年12月CET6听力(A套)
SectionA
11.A)Askhisbossforalighterschedule.
B)Tradeplaceswithsomeoneelse.
C)Accepttheextraworkwillingly.
D)Lookforamoresuitablejob.
12.A)Itisunusualforhiswifetobeathomenow.
B)Heisuncertainwherehiswifeisatthemoment.
C)Itisstrangeforhiswifetocallhimatwork.
D)Hedoesnotbelievewhatthewomanhastoldhim.
13.A)Themanisgoingtosendoutthememotomorrow.
B)Themanwilldrivethewomantothestation.
C)Thespeakersaretravelingbytraintomorrowmorning.
D)Thewomanisconcernedwiththeman’shealth.
14.A)Thesuitebookedwasforadifferentdate.
B)Theroombookedwasonadifferentfloor.
C)Theroombookedwasnotspaciousenough.
D)Asuitewasbookedinsteadofadoubleroom.
15.A)Thereasonforlowprofits.
B)Thecompany’ssalespolicy.
C)Thefiercecompetitiontheyface.
D)Thelackofeffectivepromotion.
16.A)Goandgetthegroceriesatonce.
B)Managewithwhattheyhave.
C)Dosomeshoppingontheirwayhome.
D)Havethegroceriesdeliveredtothem.
17.A)Thehotweatherinsummer.
B)Theproblemwiththeairconditioner.
C)Theridiculousrulesoftheoffice.
D)Theatmosphereintheoffice.
18.A)Setanewstoneinherring.
B)Findthepricelessjewelshelost.
C)Buyaringwithpreciousdiamond.
D)ShoponOxfordStreetforadecentgift.
Questions19to22arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
19.A)Damagingpublicfacilities.
B)Destroyingurbanwildlife.
C)Organisingralliesinthepark.
D)Hurtingbabyanimalsinthezoo.
20.A)Hehadbribedtheparkkeeperstokeepquiet.
B)Peoplehaddifferingopinionsabouthisbehaviour.
C)Theseriousconsequencesofhisdoingswerenotfullyrealised.
D)Hisbehaviourwasthoughttohaveresultedfrommentalillness.
21.A)Brutal.
B)Justifiable.
C)Tooharsh.
D)Well-deserved.
22.A)Encouragingotherstofollowhiswrong-doing.
B)Stealingendangeredanimalsfromthezoo.
C)Organisingpeopleagainsttheauthorities.
D)Attackingtheparkkeepersinbroaddaylight.
Questions23to25arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
23.A)Shehasalreadyleftschool.
B)Sheworksforthehandicapped.
C)Sheisfondofpracticalcourses.
D)Sheisgoodatforeignlanguages.
24.A)Heisinterestedinsciencecourses.
B)Heattendsaboardingschool.
C)HespeaksFrenchandGerman.
D)Heisthebrightestofherthreekids.
25.A)Comprehensiveschoolsdonotofferqualityeducation.
B)Parentsdecidewhatschoolstheirchildrenaretoattend.
C)Publicschoolsareusuallybiggerinsizethanprivateschools.
D)Childrenfromlowincomefamiliescan’treallychooseschools.
SectionB
PassageOne
Questions26to29arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
26.A)Encouragethestudentstodocreativethinking.
B)Helpthestudentstodevelopcommunicationskills.
C)Cultivatethestudents’abilitytoinspireemployees.
D)Focusonteachingthevariousfunctionsofbusiness.
27.A)HisteachingcareerattheHarvardBusinessSchool.
B)Hispersonalinvolvementinbusinessmanagement.
C)Hispresidencyatcollegeandexperienceoverseas.
D)HiseducationandprofessorshipatBabsonCollege.
28.A)Developmentoftheirrawbrainpower.
B)Exposuretotheliberalartsandhumanities.
C)Improvementoftheirabilityincapitalmanagement.
D)Knowledgeofup-to-dateinformationtechnology.
29.A)Reportsonbusinessandgovernmentcorruption.
B)Hiscontactwithgovernmentandbusinesscircles.
C)DiscoveriesofcheatingamongMBAstudents.
D)Theincreasinginfluenceofthemassmedia.
PassageTwo
Questions30to32arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
30.A)Theyhavebetteroptionsfortheirkidsthancolleges.
B)Theunreasonablyhightuitionisbeyondtheirmeans.
C)Thequalityofhighereducationmaynotbeworththetuition.
D)Theythinkthattheirkidsshouldpayfortheirowneducation.
31.A)Theydotoomanyextracurricularactivities.
B)Theytendtoselectlessdemandingcourses.
C)Theytakepart-timejobstosupportthemselves.
D)Theythinkfewofthecoursesworthstudying.
32.A)Itssamplesarenotrepresentativeenough.
B)Itssignificanceshouldnotbeunderestimated.
C)Itsfindingscomeasasurprisetomanyparents.
D)Itscriteriaforacademicprogressarequestionable.
PassageThree
Questions33to35arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
33.A)Anewlymarriedcouple.
B)Abusinessacquaintance.
C)Someonegoodatcooking.
D)Someoneyoubarelyknow.
34.A)Obtainnecessaryinformationaboutyourguests.
B)Collectacoupleofunusualorexoticrecipes.
C)Buythebestmeatandthefreshestfruit.
D)Trytoimproveyourcookingskills.
35.A)Losingweight.C)Makingfriends.
B)Entertainingguests.D)Cookingmeals.
SectionC
Peoplewithdisabilitiescomprisealargebutdiversesegmentofthepopulation.Itis(36)______thatover35millionAmericanshavephysical,mental,orotherdisabilities.(37)______halfofthesedisabilitiesare“developmental,”i.e.,theyoccurpriortotheindividual’stwenty-secondbirthday,oftenfrom(38)______conditions,andaresevereenoughtoaffectthreeormoreareasofdevelopment,suchas(39)______,communicationandemployment.Mostotherdisabilitiesareconsidered(40)______,i.e.,causedbyoutsideforces.
Beforethe20thcentury,onlyasmall(41)______ofpeoplewithdisabilitiessurvivedforlong.Medicaltreatmentforsuchconditionsasstrokeorspinalcord(42)______wasunavailable.Peoplewhosedisabilitiesshouldnothaveinherentlyaffectedtheirlifespanwereoftensomistreatedthatthey(43)______.Advancementsinmedicineandsocialserviceshavecreatedaclimateinwhich(44) _________________________________________.Unfortunately,thesebasicsareoftenallthatisavailable.Civillibertiessuchastherighttovote,marry,getaneducation,andgainemploymenthavehistoricallybeendeniedonthebasisofdisability.
(45)_________________________________________________________.Disabledpeopleformedgrassrootscoalitionstoadvocatetheirrightstointegrationandmeaningfulequalityofopportunity.(46)________________________________________________________ .Inthemid-1970s,criticallegislation mandated(规定)accesstoeducation,publictransportation,andpublicfacilities,andprohibitedemploymentdiscriminationbyfederalagenciesoremployersreceivingfederalfunds.
2012年12月CET6听力(B套)
SectionA
11.A)Shecancountonthemanforhelp.
B)Shehasotherplansforthisweekend.
C)Shecanlendthemanasleepingbag
D)Shehasgotcampinggearforrent.
12.A)Themanshouldkeephiswords.
B)Sheregretsaskingthemanforhelp.
C)Karenalwayssupportsheratwork.
D)Karencantakehertotheairport
13.A)Hecan'taffordtogotravelingyet.
B)HistriptoHawaiiwasnotenjoyable.
C)Heusuallycheckshisbrakesbeforeatrip.
D)HistriptoHawaiihasusedupallhismoney
14.A)Therewasnothingleftexceptsomepie.
B)Themanhastofindsomethingelsetoeat.
C)Thewomanisgoingtopreparethedinner.
D)Juliehasbeeninvitedfordinner.
15.A)Submitnomorethanthreeletters.
B)Presentanewletterofreference.
C)Applytothreegraduateschools.
D)SendProfessorSmithaletter.
16.A)Hedeclinestojointhegardeningclub.
B)Heisaprofessionalgardenerintown.
C)Hepreferstokeephisgardeningskillstohimself.
D)Hewishestoreceiveformaltrainingingardening.
17.A)Sculptureisnotatypicalformofmodernart.
B)Modernartcannotexpresspeople'struefeelings.
C)Therecentsculptureexhibitwasnotwellorganized.
D)Manypeopledonotappreciatemodernart.
18.A)Bobdoesnothavemuchchancetowin.
B)Shewillvoteforanothercandidate.
C)Bobcannotcountonhervote.
D)Sheknowstherightpersonfortheposition
Questions19to22arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
19.A)Poormanagementofthehospital.
B)Thehealthhazardatherworkplace.
C)Decisionsmadebytheheadtechnician.
D)Theoutdatedmedicaltestingprocedures.
20.A)Transferhertoanotherdepartment.
B)RepairtheX-rayequipment.
C)Cutdownherworkload.
D)Allowhertogoonleavefortwomonths.
21.A)Theyarevirtuallyimpossibletoenforce.
B)Neitherisapplicabletothewoman'scase.
C)Bothofthemhavebeensubjecttocriticism.
D)Theirrequirementsmaybedifficulttomeet.
22.A)Organizeamassstrike.
B)Compensateforherloss.
C)Trytohelphergetitback.
D)Findherabetterpayingjob.
Questions23to25arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
23.A)Ingivingconcessions.
B)Intheconcludingpart.
C)Instatingyourterms.
D)Inthepreparatoryphase.
24.A)Hebehavesinawaycontrarytohisrealintention.
B)Hepresentshisargumentsinastraightforwardway.
C)Herespondsreadilytotheotherparty'sproposals.
D)Heuseslotsofgesturestohelpmakehispointsclear.
25.A)Bothmayfailwhenconfrontingexperiencedrivals.
B)Thehonesttypeismoreeffectivethantheactortype.
C)Bothcansucceeddependingonthespecificsituation.
D)Theactortypeworksbetterintoughnegotiations.
SectionB
PassageOne
Questions26to29arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
26.A)Theshapeofthecubesused.
B)Thesizeoftheobjectsshown.
C)Thenumberoftimesofrepeatingtheprocess.
D)Theweightoftheboxesmovingacrossthestage.
27.A)Boysenjoyplayingwithcubesmorethangirls.
B)Girlstendtogetexcitedmoreeasilythanboys.
C)Girlsseemtostartreasoningearlierthanboys.
D)Boyspaymoreattentiontomovingobjectsthangirls.
28.A)Itisabreakthroughinthestudyofthenervesystem.