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612英语六级听力题目原文及答案
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2009年12月
11.A)Theywouldrathertravelaroundthanstayathome.
B)Theyprefertocarrycashwhentravelingabroad.
C)Theyusuallycarrymanythingsaroundwiththem.
D)Theydon’tliketospendmuchmoneyontraveling.
12.A)Theselectionprocesswasalittleunfair.
B)Hehadlongdreamedofthedean’sposition.
C)Rodwaseliminatedintheselectionprocess.
D)Rodwasinchargeoftheadmissionsoffice.
13.A)Applauseencouragesthesinger.
B)Sheregretspayingfortheconcert.
C)Almosteveryonelovespopmusic.
D)Theconcertisveryimpressive.
14.A)Theyhaveknowneachothersincetheirschooldays.
B)TheywerebothchairpersonsoftheStudents’Union.
C)Theyhavebeeninclosetouchbyemail.
D)Theyaregoingtoholdareunionparty.
15.A)Cooktheirdinner.
B)Restforawhile.
C)Gettheircarfixed.
D)Stopforthenight.
16.A)Newly-launchedproducts.
B)Consumerpreferences.
C)Surveyresults.
D)Surveymethods.
17.A)Hewouldratherthewomandidn’tbuytheblouse.
B)Thewomanneedsblousesinthecolorsofarainbow.
C)Theinformationinthecatalogisnotalwaysreliable.
D)Hethinkstheblueblouseisbetterthantheredone.
18.A)Thecourseisopentoallnextsemester.
B)Thenoticemaynotbereliable.
C)Thewomanhasnottoldthetruth.
D)Hewilldrophiscourseinmarketing.
19.A)Adirectorofasalesdepartment.
B)Amanageratacomputerstore.
C)Asalesclerkatashoppingcenter.
D)Anaccountantofacomputerfirm.
20.A)Handlingcustomercomplaints.
B)Recruitingandtrainingnewstaff.
C)Dispatchingorderedgoodsontime.
D)Developingcomputerprograms.
21.A)Shelikessomethingmorechallenging.
B)Shelikestobenearertoherparents.
C)Shewantstohaveabetter-paidjob.
D)Shewantstobewithherhusband.
22.A)Rightaway.
B)Intwomonths.
C)Earlynextmonth.
D)Inacoupleofdays.
23.A)Itwillfacechallengesunprecedentedinitshistory.
B)Itisaresoluteadvocateoftheanti-globalmovement.
C)Itisboundtoregainitsfullgloryofahundredyearsago.
D)Itwillbeamajoreconomicpowerbythemid-21stcentury.
24.A)Thelackofoverallurbanplanning.
B)Thehugegapbetweenthehavesandhave-nots.
C)Theinadequatesupplyofwaterandelectricity.
D)Theshortageofhi-techpersonnel.
25.A)Theyattachgreatimportancetoeducation.
B)Theyareabletograspgrowthopportunities.
C)Theyaregoodatlearningfromothernations.
D)Theyhavemadeuseofadvancedtechnologies.
26.A)Shetaughtchemistryandmicrobiologycoursesinacollege.
B)Shegavelecturesonhowtobecomeapublicspeaker.
C)Shehelpedfamiliesmoveawayfromindustrialpolluters.
D)Sheengagedinfieldresearchonenvironmentalpollution.
27.A)Thejobrestrictedherfromrevealingherfindings.
B)Thejobposedapotentialthreattoherhealth.
C)Shefoundtheworkingconditionsfrustrating.
D)Shewasofferedabetterjobinaminoritycommunity.
28.A)Somegiantindustrialpollutershavegoneoutofbusiness.
B)Moreenvironmentalorganizationshaveappeared.
C)ManytoxicsitesinAmericahavebeencleanedup.
D)Morebranchesofhercompanyhavebeensetup.
29.A)HerwidespreadinfluenceamongmembersofCongress.
B)Herabilitytocommunicatethroughpublicspeaking.
C)Herrigoroustrainingindeliveringeloquentspeeches.
D)Herlifelongcommitmenttodomesticandglobalissues.
30.A)Thefiercecompetitioninthemarket.
B)Thegrowingnecessityofstafftraining.
C)Theacceleratedpaceofglobalisation.
D)Theurgentneedofadiverseworkforce.
31.A)Gainadeepunderstandingoftheirownculture.
B)Takecoursesofforeignlanguagesandcultures.
C)Sharetheexperiencesofpeoplefromothercultures.
D)Participateininternationalexchangeprogrammes.
32.A)Reflectivethinkingisbecomingcritical.
B)Labormarketisgettingglobalised.
C)Knowingaforeignlanguageisessential.
D)Globalisationwilleliminatemanyjobs.
33.A)Red-hairedwomenwereregardedasmorereliable.
B)Brown-hairedwomenwereratedasmorecapable.
C)Golden-hairedwomenwereconsideredattractive.
D)Black-hairedwomenwerejudgedtobeintelligent.
34.A)Theyaresmartandeloquent.
B)Theyareambitiousandarrogant.
C)Theyareshrewdanddishonest.
D)Theyarewealthyandindustrious.
35.A)Theyforcepeopletofollowtheculturalmainstream.
B)Theyexaggeratetherolesofcertaingroupsofpeople.
C)Theyemphasizediversityattheexpenseofuniformity.
D)Theyhinderourperceptionofindividualdifferences.
TheancientGreeksdevelopedbasicmemorysystemscalledmnemonics.ThenameisderivedfromtheirGoddessofmemory“Mnemosyne”.Intheancientworld,atrainedmemorywasanimmenseasset,particularlyinpubliclife.Therewerenoconvenientdevicesfortakingnotes,andearlyGreekorators(演说家)deliveredlongspeecheswithgreataccuracybecausetheylearnedthespeechesusingmnemonicsystems.
TheGreeksdiscoveredthathumanmemoryislargelyanassociativeprocess—thatitworksbylinkingthingstogether.Forexample,thinkofanapple.Theinstantyourbrainregisterstheword“apple”,itrecallstheshape,color,taste,smellandtextureofthatfruit.Allthesethingsareassociatedinyourmemorywiththeword“apple”.
Thismeansthatanythoughtaboutacertainsubjectwilloftenbringupmorememoriesthatarerelatedtoit..Anexamplecouldbewhenyouthinkaboutalectureyouhavehad.Thiscouldtriggeramemoryaboutwhatyou’retalkingaboutthroughthatlecture,whichcanthentriggeranothermemory.
Associationsdonothavetobelogical.Theyjusthavetomakeagoodlink.
.AnexamplegivenonawebsiteIwaslookingatfollows:
DoyouremembertheshapeofAustria,Canada,Belgium,orGermany?
Probablynot.WhataboutItaly,though?
IfyouremembertheshapeofItaly,itisbecauseyouhavebeentoldatsometimethatItalyisshapedlikeaboot..Youmadeanassociationwithsomethingalreadyknown,theshapeofaboot,andItaly’sshapecouldnotbeforgottenonceyouhadmadetheassociation.
2009年6月
11.A.Fredforgottocallhimlastnightaboutthecampingtrip.
B.HeisnotgoingtolendhissleepingbagtoFred.
C.HehasnotseenFredatthegymforsometime.
D.Fredmayhaveborrowedasleepingbagfromsomeoneelse.
12.A.Summerhasbecomehotterinrecentyears.
B.Itwillcooldownabitovertheweekend.
C.Swimminginapoolhasarelaxingeffect.
D.Hehopestheweatherforecastisaccurate.
13.A.TakingapictureofProf.Brown.
B.Commentingonanoil-painting.
C.HostingaTVprogram.
D.Stagingaperformance.
14.A.Shecanhelpthemantakecareoftheplants.
B.Mostplantsgrowbetterindirectsunlight.
C.Theplantsneedtobewateredfrequently.
D.Theplantsshouldbeplacedinashadyspot.
15.A.Changetoamoreexcitingchannel.
B.Seethemoviesomeothertime.
C.Gotobedearly.
D.Stayuptilleleven.
16.A.Bothofthemarelaymenofmodernart.
B.Shehasbeamedtoappreciatemodemsculptures.
C.Italianartists’worksaredifficulttounderstand.
D.Modernartistsaregenerallyconsideredweird.
17.A.Theyseemsatisfiedwithwhattheyhavedone.
B.Theyhavecalledallclubmemberstocontribute.
C.Theythinkthedaycanbecalledamemorableone.
D.Theyfindithardtoraisemoneyforthehospital.
18.A.Themanshouldn’thesitatetotakethecourse.
B.Themanshouldtalkwiththeprofessorfirst.
C.Thecourseisn’topentoundergraduates.
D.Thecoursewillrequirealotofreading.
19.A.Currenttrendsineconomicdevelopment.
B.Domesticissuesofgeneralsocialconcern.
C.StoriesaboutBritain’srelationswithothernations.
D.Conflictsandcompromisesamongpoliticalparties.
20.A.Basedonthepollofpublicopinions.
B.Byinterviewingpeoplewhofilecomplaints.
C.Byanalyzingthedomesticandinternationalsituation.
D.Basedonpublicexpectationsandeditors’judgment.
21.A.Underlyingrulesofediting.
B.Practicalexperience.
C.Audience’sfeedback.
D.Professionalqualifications.
22.A.Theaveragelifespanwaslessthan50years.
B.Itwasverycommonforthemtohave12children.
C.Theyretiredfromworkmuchearlierthantoday.
D.Theywerequiteoptimisticabouttheirfuture.
23.A.Getreadyforecologicalchanges.
B.Adapttothenewenvironment.
C.Learntousenewtechnology.
D.Explorewaystostayyoung.
24.A.Whenallwomengoouttowork.
B.Whenfamilyplanningisenforced..
C.Whenaworldgovernmentissetup.
D.Whenallpeoplebecomewealthier.
25.A.Eliminatepovertyandinjustice.
B.Migratetootherplanets.
C.Controltheenvironment.
D.Findinexhaustibleresources.
26.A.Tohelpyoungpeopleimprovetheirdrivingskills.
B.Toalertteenagerstothedangersofrecklessdriving.
C.Toteachyoungpeopleroadmannersthroughvideotapes.
D.Toshowteensthepenaltiesimposedoncarelessdrivers.
27.A.Roadaccidents.
B.Streetviolence.
C.Drugabuse.
D.Lungcancer.
28.A.Ithaschangedteens’wayoflife.
B.Ithasmadeteensfeellikeadults.
C.Ithasaccomplisheditsobjective.
D.Ithasbeensupportedbyparents.
29.A.Customersmaygetaddictedtothesmells.
B.Customersmaybemisledbythesmells.
C.Ithidesthedefectsofcertaingoods.
D.Itgivesrisetounfaircompetition.
30.A.Flexible.
B.Critical.
C.Supportive.
D.Cautious.
31.A.Theflowerscentstimulatedpeople’sdesiretobuy.
B.Strongersmellshadgreatereffectsonconsumers.
C.Mostshoppershatedthesmalltheshoestore.
D.84%ofthecustomerswereunawareofthesmells.
32.A.Agoodstrainhitabuscarryingmanypassengers.
B.Twopassengertrainscrashedintoeachothe