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13.A)themandidnotbelievewhatthewomansaid
B)themanaccompaniedthewomantothehospital
C)thewomanmaybesufferingfromrepetitivestraininjury
D)thewomanmaynotfollowedthedoctor’sinstructions
14.A)theyarenotinstyleanymore
B)theyhavecosthimfartoomuch
C)theynolongersuithiseyesight
D)theyshouldbecleanedregularly
C
15.A)hespilledhisdrinkontothefloor
B)hehasjustfinishedwipingthefloor
C)hewascaughtinashoweronhiswayhome
D)herushedoutofthebathtoanswerthephone
16.A)fixingsomefurniture
B)repairingthetoytrain
C)readingtheinstructions
D)assemblingthebookcase
17.A)urgeJennytospendmoretimeonstudy
B)helpJennytoprepareforthecomingexams
C)acttowardsJennyinamoresensibleway
D)sendJennytoavolleyballtrainingcenter
18.A)Thebuildingofthedamneedsalargebudget
B)theproposedsiteisneartheresidentialarea
C)thelocalpeoplefelinsecureaboutthedam
D)thedamposesathreattothelocalenvironment
2008年12月六级听力短对话原文
11.M:
I’maskedtopickuptheguestspeakerBobRusselattheairportthisafternoon,doyouknowwhathelookslike?
W:
Well,he’sinhissixties,hestandsout,he’sbald,tallandthinandhasabeard.
Q:
Whatdoweconcludefromthewoman’sremarksaboutBobRussel?
12.W:
I’mconsideringdroppingmydancingclass.I’mnotmakinganyprogress
M:
IfIwereyou,I’dstickwithit.It'
sdefinitelyworththetimeandeffort.
Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomando?
13.W:
Yousee,Istillhavethispaininmyback,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:
Theinstructionsonthepackagesaythatyouneedtodosomeassemblyyourself.I’vespentallafternoontrying
invaintoputthisbookcasetogether,
Iknowwhatyoumean,lasttimeItriedtoassembleatoytrainformysonandIalmostgaveup.
Whatdoesthemanfinddifficult?
17.M:
I’mgettingworriedaboutJenny’sschoolwork.Allshetalksaboutthesedaysisvolleyballgamesandallshedoesispractice,trainingandthingslikethat.
Hergradesonthecomingexamswillfallforsure.It’shightimewetalk(ed)somesensetoher.
Whatarethespeakersprobablygoingtodo?
18.W:
Doyouunderstandwhythelocalpeopleareopposedtothenewdamuptheriver?
Theyareworriedaboutthepotential
dangerifthedamshouldbreak.Theriverisverywideabovetheproposedsite.
2008年12月六级考试长对话1原文
Mr.White,whatchangeshaveyouseeninthechampagnemarketinthelasttentofifteenyears?
Wellthebiggestchangehasbeenthedecreaseinsalessincethegreatboomyearsofthe1980swhenchampagneproductionandsalesreachedrecordlevels.
Whichwasthebestyear?
Welltherecordwasin1989when249millionbottlesofchampagnewassold.Thehighestproductionlevelwasreachedin1990withatotalof293millionbottles.Ofcoursesincethoseboomyearssaleshavefallen.
Hasthemarketbeenbadlyhitbytherecession?
Ohcertainly,theeconomicproblemsinchampagnes’exportmarketsthat’sEurope,theUnitedStates,Japan,andofcoursethedomesticmarketinFrance,theeconomicproblemshavecertainlybeenonereasonforthedecreaseinchampagnesales.
Andtheotherreasons?
Anotherimportantfactorhasbeenprice.Intheearly90s,champagnewasveryoverpriced,somanypeoplestopbuyingit.Insteadtheyboughtsparklingwinesfromother
countries,inparticularfromAustraliaandSpain.Andthentherewasanotherproblemforchampagneintheearly90s.
Whatwasthat?
Therewasalotofratherbadchampagneonthemarket.Thismeantthepopularityofgoodsparklingwinesincreasedevenmore.Peoplewassurprisedbytheirqualityandofcoursetheywerealotcheaperthanchampagne.
Doyouthinkthechampagnemarketwillrecoverinthefuture?
Oh,I’msureitwill.Whentheeconomicsituationimproves,Ibelievethemarketwillrecover.
Questions19-21arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
Question19:
Whatdoesthemansayaboutchampagne
in1980s?
Question20:
Whydidsparklingwinesbecomemorepopularthanchampagneintheearly90s?
Question21:
Whatdoesthemanthinkofthechampagnemarketinthefuture?
Question19to21arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard
19A.Itsawtheendofitsboomingyearsworldwide
B.Itsproductionandsalesreachedrecordlevels.
C.Itbecamepopularinsomeforeigncountries
D.Itsdomesticmarketstartedtoshrinkrapidly.
B
20.A.Theycostless.
B.Theytastedbetter.
C.Theywereinfashion.
D.Theywerewidelyadvertised.
21.A.Itissuretofluctuate.
B.Itisboundtorevive.
C.Itwillremainbasicallystable.
D.Itwillseenomoremonopoly
Right,well,inthestudiothismorning,forourinterviewspotisPeterWilson.PeterworksforGreenPeace.So,Peter,welcome.
Thanksalot.It’sgoodtobehere.
Great!
Now,Peter,perhapsyoucantellussomethingaboutGreenPeaceandyourjobthere.
Sure.Well,I’llstartbytellingyouroughlywhatGreenPeaceisallabout.IactuallyworkinLondonfortheGreenPeaceorganization.We’vebeengoingforafewdecadesandwe’reanon-violent,non-politicalorganization.We’reinvolvedinanti-nuclearactivity,conservationandprotectionofanimalsandprotectionandsupportofoureco-system.I’mtheactionorganizerandarrangeanyprotests.
Right!
Aprettyimportantrole,Peter.Whatsortofprotestwouldyouorganize?
Well,recentlywe’vebeeninvolvedinanti-nuclearcampaigns.I,personallyarrangedforthedemonstrationagainstradioactivewastedumpingintheAtlanticOcean.We’vegotafewsmallGreenPeaceboatsthatweharassthedumpingshipwith.
Hey?
Holdon,Peter.Ithoughtyousaidyourorganizationwasnon-violent.Whatdoyoumeanby“harass”?
Well,wecircleroundandroundtheshipsandgetintheway(妨碍)whentheytrytodumpthedrumsofnuclearwasteinthesea.Wetalktothemenandtrytochange,youknow,yellatthemtostop.Wegenerallymakeourselvesasmuchofanuisancepossible.
Well,peoplemaythinkdifferentlyofyourmethodsbutthere’snodoubtyou’redoingagreatjob.Keepitup(坚持下去)andgoodluck.Andthanksfortalkingwithus.
Thanksforhavingme.
Questions22to25arebasedontheconversationsyouhavejustheard.
Q22Whatistheman’schiefresponsibilityintheGreenPeaceorganization?
Q23WhathasGreenPeacebeeninvolvedinrecently?
Q24HowdoesGreenPeacetrytostoppeoplefromdumpingnuclearwaste?
Q25Whatisthewoman’sattitudetowardstheGreenPeace’scampaigns?
22.A.Organisingprotests
B.Recruitingmembers
C.Actingasitsspokesman.
D.Savingendangeredanimals.
23.A.Anti-animal-abusedemonstrations
B.Anti-nuclearcampaigns
C.SurveyingtheAtlanticOceanfloor
D.Removingindustrialwaste.
24.A.Byharassingthem.
B.Byappealingtothepublic
C.Bytakinglegalaction.
D.Byresortingtoforce.
25.A.DoubtfulC.Indifferent.
B.ReservedD.Supportive
2008年12月六级听力Passage1原文
Tofindoutwhattheweatherisgoingtobe,mostpeoplegostraighttotheradio,television,ornewspapertogetanexpertweatherforecast.Butif
youknowwhat
tolookfor,youcanuseyourownsensestomakeweatherpredictions.Therearemanysignsthatcanhelpyou.Forexample,infairweathertheairpressureisgenerallyhigh,theairisstillandoftenfullofdust,andfar-awayobjectsmaylookvague.Butwhenthestormisbrewing(酝酿),thepressuredrops,andyouareoftenabletoseethingsmoreclearly.Sailorstooknoteofthislongago,andcameupwith(提出)thesaying,“Thefartherthesight,thenearertherain.”Yoursenseofsmellcanalsohelpyoudetecttheweatherchanges.Justbeforeitrains,odorsbecomestronger,thisisbecauseodorsarerepressedinafairhighpressurecenter.Whenabadweatherlowmovesin,airpressurelessensandodorsarereleased.Youcanalsohearanapproachingstorm.Soundsbounceoffheavystormcloudsandreturntoearthwithincreasedforce.Anoldsayingdescribesitthisway,“Soundtravelingfarandwide,astormydaywillbetied”.Anddon’tlaughatyourgrandmotherifshesaysshecanfeelastormcoming.Itiscommonlyknownthatmanypeoplefeelpainsintheirbonesorjointswhilethehumidity(湿度)rises.Thepressuredrops,andbadweatherisontheway.
Question26:
Whydoesthespeakersaywecanseefarawayobjectsmoreclearlyasastormisapproaching?
Question27:
Whatdoesthespeakerwanttoshowbyquotingacoupleofoldsayings?
Question28:
Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?
26.A,T