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英语六级真题
英语六级真题2007年12月
[00:
00.00]华研外语:
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[00:
12.12]CollegeEnglishTest-Band6
[00:
17.44]PartIIIListeningComprehension
[00:
20.88]SectionA
[00:
23.17]Directions:
Inthissection,
[00:
26.55]youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.
[00:
31.39]Attheendofeachconversation,
[00:
34.04]oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.
[00:
38.09]Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.
[00:
43.17]Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.
[00:
46.92]Duringthepause,
[00:
48.64]youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD),
[00:
54.63]anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.
[00:
57.29]ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2
[01:
02.65]withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
[01:
05.26]Nowlet'sbeginwiththeeightshortconversations.
[01:
10.44]11.M:
Thebiologicalprojectisnowintrouble;
[01:
17.19]youknow,mycolleagueandIhavecompletelydifferentideas
[01:
21.52]abouthowtoproceed.
[01:
23.10]W:
Whydon'tyoucompromise?
[01:
24.79]Trytomakeitawin-winsituationforyouboth.
[01:
28.48]Q:
Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?
[01:
46.42]12.M:
HowdoesNancylikethenewdresssheboughtinRome?
[01:
55.79]W:
ShesaidshewouldneverhaveboughtanItalian-styledress
[01:
59.54]ifshehadknownMaryhadalreadygotsuchadress.
[02:
02.85]Q:
Whatdowelearnfromtheconversation?
[02:
20.75]13.M:
Youarenotgoingtodoallthosedishes
[02:
28.54]beforeweleave,areyou?
[02:
30.27]Ifwedon'tpickupGeorgeandMarthain25minutes
[02:
33.96]wewillnevergettothetheaterontime.
[02:
36.27]W:
Oh,didn'tItellyou?
[02:
38.03]Marthacalledtosayherdaughterwasill
[02:
40.74]andtheycouldnotgotonight.
[02:
42.91]Q:
Whatisthewomanprobablygoingtodofirst?
[03:
02.65]14.M:
You'vebeenhangingontothephoneforquiteawhile.
[03:
09.48]Whowereyoutalkingwith?
[03:
11.33]W:
Oh,itwasSally.
[03:
13.27]Youknow,shealwayshasthelatestnewsintown
[03:
17.15]andcan'twaittotalkitoverwithme.
[03:
19.47]Q:
WhatdowelearnaboutSallyfromtheconversation?
[03:
38.93]15.W:
Ithasalwaysbeenhardtogetthiscarintofirstgear,
[03:
46.67]andnowtheclutchseemstobeslipping.
[03:
49.51]M:
Ifyouleavethecarwithme,
[03:
51.73]I'llfixitforyouthisafternoon.
[03:
54.20]Q:
Whoisthewomanprobablyspeakingto?
[04:
12.96]16.M:
Kate,whydoesthedowntownarealookdesertednow?
[04:
22.72]W:
Well,thereusedtobesomereallygoodstores,
[04:
26.25]butlotsofthemmovedouttothemall.
[04:
28.95]Q:
Whatdowelearnfromtheconversation?
[04:
47.95]17.W:
Ifindtheloungesuchacozyplacetostudyin.
[04:
55.24]Ireallylikethefeelingofsittingonthesofa
[04:
58.65]anddoingthereading.
[05:
00.02]M:
Well,formethehardestpartaboutstudyinghere
[05:
03.78]isstayingawake.
[05:
05.32]Q:
Whatdoesthemanmean?
[05:
23.60]18.W:
Thesemosquitobitesarekillingme.
[05:
29.42]Ican'thelpscratching.
[05:
31.40]M:
Nexttimeyougocamping,
[05:
33.38]takesomeprecaution,say,wearinglongsleeves.
[05:
37.27]Q:
Whydoesthemansuggestthewomanwearlongsleeves?
[05:
57.48]Nowyou'llhearthetwolongconversations.
[06:
02.18]ConversationOne
[06:
04.40]M:
Hello,andwelcometoourprogram"WorkingAbroad".
[06:
09.24]OurguestthiseveningisaLondonerwholivesandworksinItaly.
[06:
14.67]Hername'sSusanHill.
[06:
16.58]Susan,welcometotheprogram.
[06:
19.02]YouliveinFlorence.
[06:
21.30]Howlonghaveyoubeenlivingthere?
[06:
23.73]W:
Since1982.ButwhenIwenttherein1982,
[06:
29.14]Iplannedtostayforonly6months.
[06:
32.40]M:
Whydidyouchangeyourmind?
[06:
35.02]W:
Well,I'madesigner.
[06:
36.73]Idesignleathergoods,
[06:
38.74]mainlyshoesandhandbags.
[06:
40.91]SoonafterIarrivedinFlorence,
[06:
43.85]IgotajobwithoneofItaly'stopfashionhouses,Ferregamo.
[06:
48.55]So,Idecidedtostay.
[06:
50.86]M:
Howlucky!
[06:
51.94]DoyoustillworkforFerregamo?
[06:
54.43]W:
No,I'vebeenafreelancedesigner
[06:
57.23]forquitealongtimenow.
[06:
59.02]Since1988,infact.
[07:
01.50]M:
Sodoesthatmeanyoudesign
[07:
03.36]forseveraldifferentcompaniesnow?
[07:
05.68]W:
Yes,that'sright.
[07:
07.20]I'vedesignedmanyfashionitems
[07:
09.63]foranumberofItaliancompanies,
[07:
11.72]andinthelastfouryears,
[07:
13.90]I'vealsobeendesigningfortheBritishcompanyBurberrys.
[07:
17.49]M:
Whathaveyoubeendesigningforthem?
[07:
19.90]W:
Mostlyhandbagsandsmallleathergoods.
[07:
23.03]M:
HasthefashionindustryinItalychangedsince1982?
[07:
27.85]W:
Oh,yes.It'sbecomealotmorecompetitive,
[07:
31.92]becausethequalityofproductsfromothercountries
[07:
34.72]hasimprovedalot.
[07:
36.51]ButItalianqualityanddesignisstillworld-famous.
[07:
40.67]M:
AnddoyoueverthinkofreturningtoliveinEngland?
[07:
44.00]W:
No,notreally.
[07:
45.95]WorkinginItalyismoreinteresting.
[07:
48.45]IalsolovetheMediterraneansunandtheItalianlifestyle.
[07:
52.98]M:
Well,thankyoufortalkingtous,Susan.
[07:
55.72]W:
Itwasapleasure.
[07:
57.06]Questions19to22arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
[08:
05.00]19.Wheredoesthistalkmostprobablytakeplace?
[08:
27.36]20.Whatwasthewoman'soriginalplanwhenshewenttoFlorence?
[08:
49.81]21.Whathasthewomanbeendoingforalivingsince1988?
[09:
13.76]22.WhatdowelearnaboutthechangeinItaly'sfashionindustry?
[09:
36.70]ConversationTwo
[09:
39.56]M:
So,Claire,you'reintodrama!
[09:
43.62]W:
Yes,Ihaveamaster'sdegreeindramaandtheatre.
[09:
48.06]Atthemoment,I'mhopingtogetontoaPh.Dprogram.
[09:
51.77]M:
Whatexcitesyouaboutdrama?
[09:
54.46]W:
Well,Ifindit'sacommunicativewaytostudypeople
[09:
58.71]andyoulearnhowtoreadpeopleindrama.
[10:
01.62]SousuallyIcanunderstandwhatpeoplearesaying
[10:
04.94]eventhoughtheymightbelying.
[10:
07.35]M:
Thatwouldbeuseful.
[10:
08.83]W:
Yeah,it'sveryusefulformeaswell.
[10:
11.94]I'manEnglishlecturer,
[10:
13.68]soIusealotofdramainmyclassessuchasroleplays.
[10:
18.06]AndIaskmystudentstocreatemini-dramas.
[10:
22.02]Theyreallyrespondwell.
[10:
24.24]Atthemoment,I'mhopingtogetontoaPh.Dcourse.
[10:
28.63]I'dliketoconcentrateonAsiandrama
[10:
31.57]andtrytobringAsiantheatretotheworld'sattention.
[10:
35.11]Idon'tknowhowsuccessfulIwouldbe,
[10:
37.85]but,here'shoping.
[10:
39.27]M:
Oh,I'msureyou'llbesuccessful.
[10:
41.68]Now,Claire,whatdoyoudoforstagefright?
[10:
45.90]W:
Ah,stagefright!
[10:
47.86]Well,manyactorshavethatproblem.
[10:
51.03]IgetstagefrighteverytimeI'mgoingtoteachanewclass.
[10:
55.13]Thenightbefore,Iusuallycan'tsleep.
[10:
58.18]M:
What?
Forteaching?
[10:
59.87]W:
Yes.Igetreallybadstagefright.
[11:
03.42]ButtheminuteIstepintotheclassroomorgetontothestage,
[11:
07.32]itjustallfallsintoplace.
[11:
10.06]ThenIjustfeellike:
Yeah,
[11:
12.27]thisiswhatImeantodo.
[11:
14.79]AndI'mfine.
[11:
16.00]M:
Wow,that'scool!
[11:
17.79]Questions23to25arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
[11:
25.91]23.Whydoesthewomanfindstudyindramaandtheatreuseful?
[11:
48.56]24.Howdothewoman'sstudentsrespondtoherwayofteachingEnglish?
[12:
12.35]25.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutherstagefright?
[12:
36.77]SectionB
[12:
38.73]Directions:
Inthissection,
[12:
41.70]youwillhear3shortpassages.
[12:
44.07]Attheendofeachpassage,
[12:
46.33]youwillhearsomequestions.
[12:
48.12]Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.
[12:
52.82]Afteryouhearaquestion,
[12:
55.19]youmustchoosethebestanswer
[12:
57.50]fromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).
[13:
01.35]ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2
[13:
05.36]withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
[13:
07.72]PassageOne
[13:
09.95]InJanuary1989,
[13:
13.84]theCommunityofEuropeanRailwayspresentedtheirproposal
[13:
18.42]forahighspeedpan-Europeantrainnetwork
[13:
22.21]extendingfromSwedentoSicily,
[13:
25.10]andfromPortugaltoPolandbytheyear2020.
[13:
29.58]Iftheirproposalbecomesareality,
[13:
33.63]itwillrevolutionizetraintravelinEurope.
[13:
37.02]Journeysbetweenmajorcities
[13:
39.93]willtakehalfthetimetheytaketoday.
[13:
42.51]BrusselswillbeonlyoneandahalfhoursfromParis.
[13:
46.77]ThequickestwaytogetfromParistoFrankfurt,
[13:
50.77]fromBarcelonatoMadridwillbebytrain,notplane.
[13:
55.82]Whenthenetworkiscomplete,
[13:
59.05]itwillintegratethreetypesofrailwayline:
[14:
02.36]totallynewhighspeedlineswithtrains
[14:
06.36]operatingatspeedsof300kilometersperhour,
[14:
10.01]upgradedlineswhichallowforspeeds
[14:
13.52]upto200to225kilometersperhour,
[14:
17.73]andexistinglinesforlocalconnectionsanddistributionoffreight.
[14:
24.06]Ifbusinesspeoplecanchoosebetweenathree-hourtrainjourney
[14:
29.58]fromcity-centertocity-centerandone-hourflight,
[14:
33.79]they'llchoosethetrain,
[14:
35.81]saysanexecutivetravelconsultant.
[14:
38.29]Theywon'tgobyplaneanymore.
[14:
41.39]Ifyoucalculateflighttime,
[14:
43.93]check-inandtravelto-and-fromtheairport,
[14:
47.82]you'llfindalmostnodifference.
[14:
50.40]Andifyourplanearriveslateduetobadweather
[14:
54.46]orairtrafficjamsorstrikes,
[14:
56.98]thenthetrainpassengerswillarriveattheirdestinationfirst.
[15:
01.47]SinceFranceintroduced
[15:
04.48]thefirst260-kilometer-per-hourhighspeedtrainservice
[15:
09.12]betweenParisandLyonsin1981,
[15:
12.75]thetrainshaveachievedhigherandhigherspeeds.
[15:
17.01]Onmanyroutes,
[15:
18.86]airlineshavelostupto90%of