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IfIwereyou,I’dstickwithit.It'
sdefinitelyworthtimeandeffort.
Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?
13.W:
YouseeIstillhavethispaininmyback,thismedicinethedoctorgavemewassupposedtomakemefeelbetterbynow.
Maybeyoushould’vetakenitthreetimesadayasyouweretold.
Whatdowelearnfromtheconversation?
14.M:
Frankly,whenIsatatthebackoftheclassroom,Ican’tseethewordsontheboardclearly.
Well,you’vebeenwearingthosesameglassesaslongasI’veknownyou.Whynotgetanewpair,itwon’tcostyoutoomuch.
Whatdoesthewomanimplyabouttheman’sglasses?
15.W:
Howcomethefloorissowet?
Ialmostslipped,whathappened?
Oh,sorry!
ThephonerangthemomentIgotintotheshower,anyway,I’llwipeituprightnow.
Whywasthefloorwetaccordingtotheman?
16.M:
Theinstructionsonthepackagesaythatyouneedtosomeassemblyyourself.I’vespentallafternoontryinginvaintoputthisbookcasetogether,
Iknowwhatyoumean,lasttimeItriedtoassembleatoytrainformysonandIalmostgaveup.
Whatdoesthemanfinddifficult?
17.M:
I’mgettingworriedaboutJenny’sschoolwork.Allshetalksaboutthesedaysisvolleyballgamesandallshedoesispractice,trainingandthingslike
that.
Hergradesonthecomingexamswillfallforsure.It’shightimewetalk(ed)somesensetoher.
Whatarethespeakersprobablygoingtodo?
18.W:
Doyouunderstandwhythelocalpeopleareopposedtothenewdamuptheriver?
Theyareworriedaboutthepotentialdangerifthedamshouldbreak.Theriverisverywideabovetheproposedsite.
2008年12月六级听力长对话1原文
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Longerconversations
W:
Mr.White,Whatchangeshaveyouseeninthechampagnemarketinthelasttentofifteenyears?
M:
well,thebiggestchangehasbeenthedecreaseinsalessincethegreatboomyearsin1980swhenchampagneproductionandsalesreachedrecordlevels.
Whichwasthebestyear?
Well,therecordwasin1989when249millionbottlesofchampagnewassold.Thehighestproductionlevelwasreachedin1990withatotalof293million
bottles.Ofcoursesincethoseboomyears,saleshavefallen.
Hasthemarkerbeenbadlyhitbytherecession?
Oh,certainly.Theeconomicproblemsinchampagne'
sexport?
marketsthat'
sEurope,theUnitedStates,Japan,andofcourse,thedomesticmarketinFrance.
Theeconomicproblemshavecertainlybeenonereasonforthedecreaseinchampagnesales.
Andtheotherreasons?
Anotherimportantfactorhasbeenprice.Intheearly90s,champagnewasveryoverpriced,somanypeoplestoppedbuyingit.Instead,theyboughtsparklingwines
fromothercountries,inparticular,fromAustralia,andSpain.Andthen,therewasanotherproblemforchampagneinearly90s.
Whatwasthat?
Therewasalotofratherbadchampagneonthemarket.Thismeantthepopularityofgoodsparklingwinesincreasedevenmore.Peopleweresurprisedbytheir
quality,andofcoursetheywerealotcheaperthanchampagne.
Doyouthinkthechampagnemarketwillrecoverinthefuture?
Oh,Iamsureitwill.Whentheeconomicsituationimproves,Ibelievethemarketwillrecover.
Q19:
Whatdoesthemansayaboutchampagnein1990s?
Q20:
Whysparklingwinemorepopularthanchampagneinearly1990s?
Q21:
Whatdosethemanthinkofthechampagnemarketinthefuture?
2008年12月六级听力长对话2原文
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Right,well,inthestudiothismorning,forourinterviewspotisPeterWilson.PeterworksforGreenPeace.So,Peter,welcome.
Thanksalot.It'
sgoodtobehere.
Great!
Now,Peter,perhapsyoucantellussomethingaboutGreenPeaceandyourjobthere.
Sure.Well,I'
llstartbytellingyouroughlywhatGreenPeaceisallabout.IactuallyworkinLondonfortheGreenPeaceorganization.We'
vebeengoingfora
fewdecadesandwe'
reanon-violent,non-politicalorganization.We'
reinvolvedinanti-nuclearactivity,conservationandprotectionofanimalsandprotectionand
supportofoureco-system.I'
mtheactionorganizerandarrangeanyprotests.
Right!
Aprettyimportantrole,Peter.Whatsortofprotestwouldyouorganize?
Well,recentlywe'
vebeeninvolvedinanti-nuclearcampaigns.I,personallyarrangedforthedemonstrationagainstradioactivewastedumpingintheAtlantic
Ocean.We'
vegotafewsmallGreenPeaceboatsthatweharassthedumpingshipwith.
Say?
Holdon,Peter.Ithoughtyousaidyourorganizationwasnon-violent.Whatdoyoumeanby"
harass"
?
Well,wecircleroundandroundtheshipsandgetinthewaywhentheytrytodumpthedrumsofnuclearwasteinthesea.Wetalktothemenandtrytochange,
youknow,yellatthemtostop.Wegenerallymakeourselvesasmuchofanuisanceaspossible.
Well,peoplemaythinkdifferentlyofyourmethods,butthere'
snodoubtyou'
redoingagreatjob.Keepitupandgoodluck.Andthanksfortalkingwithus.
Thanksforhavingme.
Questions22to25arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
22.Whatistheman'
schiefresponsibilityintheGreenPeaceorganization?
23.WhathasGreenPeacebeeninvolvedinrecently?
24.HowdoesGreenPeacetrytostoppeoplefromdumpingnuclearwaste?
25.Whatisthewoman'
sattitudetowardstheGreenPeace'
scampaigns?
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2008年12月六级听力短文
PassageOne:
Tofindoutwhattheweatherisgoingtobe,mostpeoplegostraighttotheradio,television,ornewspaper,togetanexpertweatherforecast.Butifyouknow
whattolookfor,youcanuseyourownsensestomakeweatherpredictions.There'
remanysciencethatcanhelpyou.Forexample,infairweather,theairpressureis
generallyhigh,theairisstill,andoftenfullofdust.Andfarawayobjectsmaylookvague.Butwhenastormisblowing,thepressuredrops,andyouareoftenable
toseethingsmoreclearly.Sailorstooknoteofthislongago,andcameupwithasaying:
"
Thefartherthesight,thenearertherain."
Yoursenseofsmellcanalso
helpyoudetectweatherchanges.Justbeforeitrains,odorsbecomestronger.Thisisbecauseodorsarerepressedinafairhighpressurecenter.Whenabadweather
lowmovesin,airpressurelessens,andodorsarereleased.Youcanalsohearanapproachingstorm.Soundsbounceoffheavystormcloudsandreturntoearthwith
increasedforce.Anoldsayingdescribestothisway:
Soundtravelingfarandwide,astormydaywillbetied."
Anddon'
tlaughatyourgrandmotherifshesaysshe
canfeelastormcoming.Itiscommonlyknownthatmanypeoplefeelpainsintheirbonesorjointswhenhumidityrises.Thepressuredrops,andbadweatherisonthe
way.
26.Whydoesthespeakersaywecanseefarawayobjectsmoreclearlyasastormisapproaching?
27.Whatdoesthespeakerwanttoshowbyquotingacoupleofoldsayings?
28.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?
2008年12月六级听力PassageTwo:
Manydaysseemtobringnumeroustasksandresponsibilities.Allofwhichapparentlymustbetackledrightaway.Youspendadayputtingoutfiles,butbytheend
oftheday,youhaven'
taccomplishedanyofthereallyimportantthingsyousetouttodo.Indesperation,youdrafta"
to-do"
list,butmostdays,youcanmakelittle
progresswithit.Whenyoulookatthelisteachmorning,abigfatcloudofdoomisrightatthetop.Thosedifficult,complex,importanttasks,thataresocrucial
togetdone,andsoeasytoavoid.Plentyofuscreatea"
listtoaddressfeelingsofbeingoverwhelmed,butwerarelyusethesetoolstotheirbesteffect.
Theywindoutbeingguilt-provokingremindersofthefactthatwillover-committedandlosingcontrolofourpriorities.AccordingtoT.P,aprofessorofpsychologyat
CarltonUniversityinOttawa,peopleoftendrawupa"
list,andthenthat'
sit.Thelistitselfbecomestheday'
sachievement,allowingustofeelwe'
vedone
somethingusefulwithouttakingonanyrealwork.Infact,drawingupthelistbecomesawayofavoidingtheworkitself.Toooften,thelistisseenasthe
accomplishmentfortheday,reducingtheimmediateguiltofnotworkingonthetasksathandbyinvestingenergyinthelist,saysP.Whenalistisusedlikethis,
it'
ssimplyanotherwayinwhichwelietoourselves.
29.Whatistheproblemthattroublesmanypeoplenowadaysaccordingtothespeaker?
30.Accordingtothespeaker,whattoomanypeopledotocopewiththeirdailytasks?
31.AccordingtopsychologistT.P,whatdopeoplefindbytheendoftheday?
2008年12月六级听力Passage3
Inmanystressfulsituations,thebody'
sresponsescanimproveourperformance.Webecomemoreenergetic,morealert,betterabletotakeeffectiveaction.But
whenstressisencounteredcontinually,thebody'
sreactionsaremorelikelytobeharmfulthanhelpfultous.Thecontinualspeedingupofbodilyreactionsand
productionofstressrelatedhormonesseemtomakepeoplemoresusceptibletoheartdisease.Andstressreactionscanreducethediseasefightingeffectivenessofthe