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英语六级听力改革说明及样题

2016年6月新英语六级考试题型说明

一、CET-6听力试题的调整

1.取消短对话

2.取消短文听写

3.听力篇章调整为2篇(原3篇)

4.新增讲座/讲话(3篇)

其他测试内容不变。

调整后六级听力部分的试题结构见下表:

测试内容

测试题型

题量

分值比例

长对话2篇

选择题(单选)

8题

8%(每题1分)

听力篇章2篇

选择题(单选)

7题

7%(每题1分)

讲座/讲话3篇

选择题(单选)

10题

20%(每题2分)

二、CET-6试卷整体情况

英语六级试卷结构、测试内容、测试题型、分值比例和考试时间如下表所示:

试卷结构

测试内容

测试题型

分值比例

考试时间

写作

写作

短文写作

15%

30分钟

听力理解

讲座/讲话3篇

选择题(单选)

20%

30分钟

长对话2篇

选择题(单选)

8%

听力篇章2篇

选择题(单选)

7%

阅读理解

词汇理解

选词填空

5%

40分钟

长篇阅读

匹配

10%

仔细阅读

多项选择

20%

翻译

汉译英

段落翻译

15%

30分钟

总计

100%

130分钟

三、CET-6考试听力样题

PartII          ListeningComprehension         (30minutes)

SectionA

Directions:

 Inthissection,youwillheartwolongconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Thenmarkthecorrespondingletteron AnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.

ConversationOne

Questions1to4arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

1. A)Heinventedtherefrigerator.         C)Hewasadmittedtoauniversity.

B)Hepatentedhisfirstinvention.     D)HegotadegreeinMathematics.

2. A)Hestartedtoworkonrefrigeration.

B)HebecameaprofessorofMathematics.

C)HefellinlovewithNatashaWilloughby.

D)Hedistinguishedhimselfinlowtemperaturephysics.

3. A)Discoveringthetruenatureofsubatomicparticles.

B)Theirexplanationofthelawsofcauseandeffect.

C)Theirworkonveryhighfrequencyradiowaves.

D)Layingthefoundationsofmodernmathematics.

4. A)Tohaveathree-weekholiday.     C)Topatenthisinventions. 

B)Tospendhisremainingyears.        D)Toteachatauniversity.

ConversationTwo

Questions5to8arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

5. A)Theinjuryofsomestudents.

B)Aschoolbuscrashontheway.

C)Thecollapseofaschoolbuilding.

D)Afirethatbrokeoutonaschoolcampus.

6. A)Teaching.                                       C)Havinglunch.

B)Onvacation.                                  D)Holdingameeting.

7. A)Amalfunctioningstove.                C)Violationoftrafficrules.

B)Cigarettesbuttsleftbyworkers.    D)Negligenceinschoolmaintenance.

8. A)Sentastorytothelocalnewspaper.

B)ThrewasmallThanksgivingparty.

C)Bakedsomecookiesasapresent.

D)Wroteapersonalletterofthanks.

SectionB

Directions:

 Inthissection,youwillheartwopassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Thenmarkthecorrespondingletteron AnswerSheet1 withasinglelinethroughthecentre.

PassageOne

Questions9to11arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

9.   A)Itisatraitofagenerouscharacter.C)Itisanindicatorofhighintelligence.

B)Itisareflectionofself-esteem.      D)Itisasignofhappinessandconfidence.

10. A)Itwasself-defeating.                     C)Itwastheessenceofcomedy.

B)Itwasaggressive.                           D)Itwassomethingadmirable.

11. A)Itisadouble-edgedsword.           C)Itisauniquegiftofhumanbeings.

B)Itisafeatureofagivenculture.    D)Itisaresultofbothnatureandnurture.

PassageTwo

Questions12to15arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

12. A)Sheisatouristguide.                   C)Sheisadomesticservant.

B)Sheisaninterpreter.                       D)Sheisfromtheroyalfamily.

13. A)Itissituatedatthefootofabeautifulmountain.

B)Itwasusedbythefamilytoholddinnerparties.

C)Itwasfrequentlyvisitedbyheadsofstate.

D)Itisfurnishedlikeoneinaroyalpalace.

14. A)Itiselaboratelydecorated.            C)Itisverybig,withonlysixslimlegs.

B)Ithassurvivedsome2,000years.  D)ItisshapedlikeanancientSpanishboat.

15. A)Theyareinterestingtolookat.

B)Theyhavelostsomeoftheirlegs.

C)Theydonotmatchtheovaltableatall.

D)Theyareuncomfortabletositinforlong.

SectionC

Directions:

 Inthissection,youwillhearrecordingsoflecturesortalksfollowedbysomequestions.Therecordingswillbeplayedonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Thenmarkthecorrespondingletteron AnswerSheet1 withasinglelinethroughthecentre.

Nowlistentothefollowingrecordingandanswerquestions16to19.

16. A)TheyinvestigatetheretirementhomesinAmerica.

B)TheyareonissuesfacingseniorcitizensinAmerica.

C)Theydescribethegreatpleasuresofthegoldenyears.

D)Theyarefilledwithfondmemoriesofhisgrandparents.

17. A)Thelossoftheabilitytotakecareofhimself.

B)Thefeelingofnotbeingimportantanymore.

C)Beingunabletofindagoodretirementhome.

D)Leavingthehomehehadlivedinfor60years.

18. A)Thelossofidentityandself-worth.

B)Fearofbeingreplacedordiscarded.

C)Freedomfrompressureandworldlycares.

D)Thepossessionofwealthandhighrespect.

19. A)Theurgencyofpensionreform.

B)Medicalcareforseniorcitizens.

C)Findingmeaningfulrolesfortheelderlyinsociety.

D)Thedevelopmentofpublicfacilitiesforseniorcitizens.

Nowlistentothefollowingrecordingandanswerquestions20to22.

20. A)Itseriouslyimpactstheirphysicalandmentaldevelopment.

B)Ithasbecomeaproblemaffectingglobaleconomicgrowth.

C)Itisacommonproblemfoundinunderdevelopedcountries.

D)Itisanissueoftenoverlookedbyparentsinmanycountries.

21. A)Theywilllivelonger.                     C)Theygetalongwellwithpeople.

B)Theygetbetterpay.                       D)TheydevelopmuchhigherIQs.

22. A)Appropriatedfundstopromoteresearchofnutrient-richfoods.

B)Encouragedbreastfeedingforthefirstsixmonthsofachild’slife.

C)Recruitedvolunteerstoteachruralpeopleabouthealthandnutrition.

D)Targetedhunger-reliefprogramsatpregnantwomenandyoungchildren.

Nowlistentothefollowingrecordingandanswerquestions23to25.

23. A)Theguaranteedqualityofitsgoods.

B)Thehugevolumeofitsannualsales.

C)Theserviceitprovidestoitscustomers.

D)Thehighvalue-to-weightratioofitsgoods.

24. A)Thosehavingatasteorsmellcomponent.

B)Productspotentiallyembarrassingtobuy.

C)Thosethatrequireverycarefulhandling.

D)Servicesinvolvingapersonalelement.

25. A)Thosewholiveinthevirtualworld.

B)Thosewhohavetoworklonghours.

C)Thosewhoareusedtoonlinetransactions.

D)Thosewhodon’tmindpayingalittlemore.

TapeScriptofListeningComprehension

SectionA

Directions:

 Inthissection,youwillheartwolongconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Thenmarkthecorrespondingletteron AnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.

ConversationOne

W:

Hello.

M:

Hello,isthatthereferencelibrary?

W:

Yes.CanIhelpyou?

M:

Ihopeso.IrangearlierandaskedforsomeinformationaboutDenysHawtin,thescientist.Youaskedmetoringback.

W:

Oh,yes.I have foundsomething.

M:

Good.I’vegotapencilandpaper.Perhapsyoucouldreadoutwhatitsays.

W:

Certainly.Hawtin,Denys.Born:

Darlington1836;diedNewYork1920. 

M:

Yes.Gotthat.

W:

Inventorandphysicist.Thesonofafarmworker,hewasadmittedtotheUniversityofLondonattheageoffifteen. 

M:

Yes.

W:

HegraduatedatseventeenwithafirstclassdegreeinPhysicsandMathematics.Allright?

M:

Yes,allright.

W:

Hemadehisfirstnotableachievementattheageofeighteen.Itwasamethodofrefrigerationwhicharosefromhisworkinlowtemperaturephysics.HebecameprofessorofMathematicsattheUniversityofManchesterattwenty-four,whereheremainedfortwelveyears.Duringthattimehemarriedoneofhisstudents,NatashaWilloughby.

M:

Yes.Goon.

W:

Later,workingtogetherinLondon,theylaidthefoundationofmodernPhysicsbyshowingthatnormallawsofcauseandeffectdonotapplyatthelevelofsubatomicparticles.ForthisheandhiswifereceivedtheNobelPrizeforPhysicsin1910,anddidsoagainin1912fortheirworkonveryhighfrequencyradiowaves.InhislifetimeHawtinpatented244inventions.Doyouwantanymore?

M:

Yes.WhendidhegotoAmerica?

W:

Letmesee.In1920hewenttoteachinNewYork,anddiedtheresuddenlyafteronlythreeweeks.Still,hewasagoodage.

M:

Yes.Isupposeso.Well,thanks.

Questions1to4arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.

1.WhatdowelearnaboutDenysHawtinwhenhewas15?

2.WhatdidDenysHawtindoattheageof24?

3.ForwhatwereDenysHawtinandhiswifeawardedtheNobelPrizeasecondtime?

4.WhydidDenysHawtingotoNewYork?

ConversationTwo

W:

ThisisLisaMeyerintheWBZnewsroom,talkingwithMikeBassichis,whoisthedirectoroftheGiffordSchool,aboutthecleanupfromlastweek’sfireandwhatthepossiblecauseofthatblazemayhavebeen.

M:

We’regettingreadyforourentirestafftoreturnearlyfromvacationtomorrowwhereuponwearegoingtomoveintotemporaryclassrooms.Andtheotherbuildingsthatdidnotburnarebeingde-smoked.Astothecauseofthefire,allweknowisthatwewerehavingtroublewiththepilotlightssinceweboughtthestoveinJulyandithadbeenservicedthreetime

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