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06年——14年六级听力真题及答案

答案集合在全部真题之后(复合式听写中的长句无答案)

200606

1.A)ShemetwithThomasjustafewdaysago.

B)Shecanhelpwithorientationprogram.

C)Sheisnotsureshecanpassonthemessage.

D)ShewillcertainlytrytocontactThomas. 

2.A)Setthedinnertable.B)Changethelightbulb. 

C)Cleanthediningroom.D)Holdtheladderforhim. 

3.A)He’dlikeapieceofpie.B)He’dlikesomecoffee. 

C)He’dratherstayinthewarmroom.D)He’djusthaddinnerwithhisfriends. 

4.A)Hehasmanagedtosellanumberofcars.

B)Heiscontentedwithhiscurrentposition. 

C)Hemightgetfired.D)Hehaslosthisjob. 

5.A)Tony’ssecretary.B)Paul’sgirlfriend. 

C)Paul’scolleague.D)Tony’swife. 

6.A)Hewasfinedforrunningaredlight.

B)Hewascaughtspeedingonafastlane. 

C)Hehadtorunquicklytogettheticket.

D)Hemadeawrongturnattheintersection. 

7.A)Hehaslearnedalotfromhisownmistakes. 

B)Heisquiteexperiencedintamingwilddogs. 

C)Hefindsrewardmoreeffectivethanpunishment. 

D)Hethinksitimportanttomasterbasictrainingskills. 

8.A)Atabookstore.B)Atthedentist’s.C)Inarestaurant.D)Inthelibrary.

9.A)Hedoesn’twantJennytogetintotrouble. 

B)Hedoesn’tagreewiththewoman’sremark. 

C)HethinksJenny’sworkloadtooheavyatcollage. 

D)Hebelievesmostcollegestudentsarerunningwild. 

10.A)Itwasapplaudable.B)Itwasjustterrible. 

C)Theactorswereenthusiastic.D)Theplotwasfunnyenough. 

SectionB 

11.A)Socialwork.B)Medicalcare.C)Appliedphysics.D)Specialeducation. 

12.A)Thetimelyadvicefromherfriendsandrelatives.

B)Thetwo-yearprofessionaltrainingshereceived. 

C)Herdeterminationtofulfillherdream.

D)Herparents’consistentmoralsupport. 

13.A)Togetthefundingforthehospitals.B)Tohelpthedisabledchildrenthere. 

C)Totraintherapistsforthechildrenthere.

D)Tosetupaninstitutionforthehandicapped. 

PassageTwo 

14.A)AtacountryschoolinMexico.B)InamountainvalleyofSpain. 

C)AtasmallAmericancollege.D)InasmallvillageinChile. 

15.A)Byexpandingtheirmindsandhorizons.

B)Byfinancingtheirelementaryeducation. 

C)Bysettingupasmallprimaryschool.

D)Bysettingthemaninspiringexample. 

16.A)Shewrotepoetrythatbrokethroughnationalbarriers. 

B)Shewasatalenteddesigneroforiginalschoolcurriculums. 

C)Sheprovedherselftobeanactiveandcapablestateswoman. 

D)Shemadeoutstandingcontributionstochildren’seducation. 

17.A)Shewonthe1945NobelPrizeinLiterature. 

B)ShewasthefirstwomantowinaNobelPrize. 

C)Shetranslatedherbooksintomanylanguages. 

D)Sheadvisedmanystatesmenoninternationalaffairs. 

PassageThree 

18.A)Howanimalssurviveharshconditionsinthewild. 

B)Howanimalsaltercolorstomatchtheirsurroundings. 

C)Howanimalsprotectthemselvesagainstpredators. 

D)Howanimalslearntodisguisethemselveseffectively. 

19.A)Itsenormoussize.B)Itsplant-likeappearance. 

C)Itsinstantaneousresponse.D)Itsoffensivesmell. 

20.A)Ithelpsimprovetheirsafety.B)Itallowsthemtoswimfaster. 

C)Ithelpsthemfighttheirpredators.D)Itallowsthemtoavoidtwistsandturns. 

200612

11A)Dr.Smith’swaitingroomisn’ttidy.

B)Dr.Smithenjoysreadingmagazines.

C)Dr.Smithhasleftagoodimpressiononher.

D)Dr.Smithmaynotbeagoodchoice. 

12.A)Themanwillrenttheapartmentwhenitisavailable. 

B)Themanmadeabargainwiththelandladyovertherent. 

C)Themaninsistsonhavingalookattheapartmentfirst.

D)Themanisnotfullysatisfiedwiththeapartment.

13.A)Packinguptogoabroad.

B)BrushinguponherEnglish.

C)DrawingupaplanforherEnglishcourse.

D)ApplyingforavisatotheUnitedStates. 

14.A)Heisanxioustofindacureforhishighbloodpressure. 

B)Hedoesn’tthinkhighbloodpressureisaproblemforhim. 

C)Hewasnotawareofhisillnessuntildiagnosedwithit. 

D)Hedidnottakethesymptomsofhisillnessseriously. 

15.A)ToinvestigatethecausesofAIDS. 

B)ToraisemoneyforAIDSpatients. 

C)TorallysupportforAIDSvictimsinAfrica. 

D)TodrawattentiontothespreadofAIDSinAsia. 

16.A)Ithasaverylonghistory.

B)Itisaprivateinstitution. 

C)ItwasfoundedbyThomasJefferson.

D)Itstressesthecomprehensivestudyofnature.

17.A)Theycan’tfitintothemachine.

B)Theyhavenotbeendeliveredyet. 

C)Theyweresenttothewrongaddress.

D)Theywerefoundtobeofthewrongtype. 

18.A)Thefoodservedinthecafeteriausuallylacksvariety. 

B)Thecafeteriasometimesprovidesrarefoodforthestudents. 

C)Thestudentsfindtheserviceinthecafeteriasatisfactory. 

D)Thecafeteriatrieshardtocatertothestudents’needs. 

19.A)Hepickedupsomeapplesinhisyard. 

B)Hecutsomebranchesofftheappletree. 

C)Hequarreledwithhisneighboroverthefence. 

D)Hecleanedupallthegarbageinthewoman’syard. 

20.A)Trimtheappletreesinheryard.

B)Pickuptheapplesthatfellinheryard.

C)Takethegarbagetothecurbforher.

D)Removethebranchesfromheryard. 

21.A)Filealawsuitagainsttheman.B)Askthemanforcompensation. 

C)Havetheman’sappletreecutdown.D)Throwgarbageintotheman’syard. 

22.A)Hewasreadytomakeaconcession.B)Hewasnotintimidated. 

C)Hewasnotpreparedtogotocourt.D)Hewasabitconcerned. 

23.A)Badweather.B)Humanerror. 

C)Breakdownoftheengines.D)Failureofthecommunicationssystem. 

24.A)Twothousandfeet.B)Twelvethousandfeet. 

C)Twentythousandfeet.D)Twenty-twothousandfeet. 

25.A)Accuratecommunicationisofutmostimportance. 

B)pilotsshouldbeabletospeakseveralforeignlanguages. 

C)Aircontrollersshouldkeepaclosewatchontheweather. 

D)Cooperationbetweenpilotsandaircontrollersisessential. 

PassageOne 

26.A)Hisfathercaughtaseriousdisease.B)Hismotherpassedaway. 

C)Hismotherlefthimtomarryarichbusinessman.

D)Hisfathertooktodrinking. 

27.A)Hedislikedbeingdisciplined.B)Hewasexpelledbytheuniversity.

C)Hecouldn’tpayhisgamblingdebts.D)Heenjoyedworkingforamagazine. 

28.A)HispoemsareheavilyinfluencedbyFrenchwriters. 

B)HisstoriesaremainlysetintheStateofVirginia. 

C)Hisworkisdifficulttoread. 

D)Hislanguageisnotrefined. 

29.A)Hegrievedtodeathoverthelossofhiswife. 

B)Hecommittedsuicideforunknownreasons. 

C)Hewasshotdeadattheageof40.D)Hediedofheavydrinking. 

PassageTwo 

30.A)Women.B)Prisoners.C)Manualworkers.D)Schoolagechildren.

31.A)Hetaughthisstudentshowtopronouncethelettersfirst. 

B)Hematchedtheletterswiththesoundsfamiliartothelearners. 

C)Heshowedthelearnershowtocombinethelettersintosimplewords. 

D)Hedividedthelettersintogroupsaccordingtothewaytheyarewritten. 

32.A)ItCanhelppeopletobecomeliteratewithinashorttime. 

B)ItwasoriginallydesignedforteachingtheEnglishlanguage. 

C)Itenablesthelearnerstomasteralanguagewithinthreemonths. 

D)ItiseffectiveinteachinganyalphabeticallanguagetoBrazilians. 

PassageThree 

33.A)Thecrop’sbloomingperiodisdelayed.B)Therootsofcropsarecutoff. 

C)Thetopsoilisseriouslydamaged.D)Thegrowthofweedsisaccelerated. 

34.A)It’sanewwayofapplyingchemicalfertilizer. 

B)It’sanimprovedmethodofharvestingcrops. 

C)It’sacreativetechniqueforsavinglabor. 

D)It’safarmingprocesslimitingtheuseofploughs. 

35.A)Inareaswithfewweedsandunwantedplants. 

B)Inareaswithasevereshortageofwater. 

C)Inareaslackinginchemicalfertilizer. 

D)Inareasdependentonimportedfood. 

个人将其中长对话改成了单词听写

Adultsaregettingsmarterabouthowsmartbabiesare.Notlongago,researcherslearnedthat4-day-oldscouldunderstand(36)____andsubtraction.Now,Britishresearch(37)____GrahamSchaferhasdiscoveredthatinfantscanlearnwordsforuncommonthingslongbeforetheycanspeak.Hefoundthat9-month-oldinfantscouldbetaught,throughrepeatedshow-and-tell,to(38)_______thenamesofobjectsthatwereforeigntothem,aresultthat(39)________insomewaysthereceived(40)______that,apartfromlearningto(41)______thingscommontotheirdailylives,childrendon’tbegintobuildvocabularyuntilwellintotheirsecondyear.“It’sno(42)______thatchildrenlearnwords,butthewordstheytendtoknowarewordslinkedto(43)_____situationsinthehome,”explainsSchafer.”Thisisthefirstthatwecanchoosewhatwordsthechildrenwilllearnandthattheycanrespondtothem withanunfamiliarvoicegivinginstructionsinanunfamiliarsetting.” 

Figuringouthowhumansacquirelanguagemayshedlightonwhysomechildrenlearntoreadandwritelaterthanothers,Schafersays,andcouldleadtobettertreatmentsfordevelopmentalproblems.What’smore,thestudyoflanguageoffersdirectinsightintohowhumanslearn .“Languageisatestcaseforhumancognitivedevelopment,”saysSchafer.Butparentseagertoteachtheirinfantsshouldtakenote:

Evenwithoutbeingnewwords,acontrolgroupcaughtupwiththeother

withinafewmoths.“Thisisnotaboutadvancingdevelopment,”hesays.“It’sjustaboutwhatchildrencandoatanearlieragethanwhateducatorshaveoftenthought.” 

2007年6月

11.A)Surfingthenet.B)Watchingatalkshow.

C)Packingabirthdaygift.D)Shoppingatajewelrystore.

12.A)Heenjoysfindingfaultwithexams.

B)Heissureofhissuccessintheexam.

C)Hedoesn’tknowifhecandowellintheexam.

D)HeusedtogetstraightA’sintheexamsheto

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