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1、六级听力原文2010年6月11. M: Oh, Im so sorry I forgot to bring along the book you borrowed from the library.W: What a terrible memory you have! Anyway, I wont need it until Friday night. As long as I can get it by then, OK?Q: What do we learn from this conversation?12. W: Doctor, I havent been able to get en

2、ough sleep lately, and Im too tired to concentrate in class.M: Well, you know, spending too much time indoors with all that artificial lighting can do that to you. Your body loses its track of whether it is day or night.Q: What does the man imply?13. M: I think Ill get one of those new T-shirts, you

3、 know, with the schools logo on both the front and back.W: Youll regret it. They are expensive and Ive heard the printing fades easily when you wash them.Q: What does the woman mean?14. W: I think your article in the school newspaper is right on target, and your viewpoints have certainly convinced m

4、e.M: Thanks, but in view of the general responses, you and I are definitely in the minority.Q: What does the man mean?15. M: Daisy was furious yesterday because I lost her notebook. Should I go see her and apologize to her again?W: Well, if I were you, Id let her cool off a few days before I approac

5、h her.Q: What does the woman suggest the man do?16. M: Would you please tell me where I can get batteries for this brand of camera?W: Let me have a look. Oh, yes, go down this aisle, pass the garden tools, youll find them on the shelf next to the light bulbs.Q: What is the man looking for?17. M: Our

6、 basketball team is playing in the finals but I dont have a ticket. I guess Ill just watch it on TV. Do you want to come over?W: Actually I have a ticket, but Im not feeling well. You can have it for what it cost me.Q: What do we learn from the conversation?18. M: Honey, Ill be going straight to the

7、 theatre from work this evening. Could you bring my suit and tie along?W: Sure, its the first performance of the States Infinite Orchestra in our city, so suit and tie is a must.Q: What do we learn from the conversation?2010年6月19日六级答案听力“长对话1原文”: M: I got two letters this morning with Job Office, one

8、 from the Polytechnic, and the other from the Language School in Pistoia, Italy. W: So youre not sure which to go for?M: Thats it. Of course, the conditions of work are very different: the Polytechnic is offering a two year contract which could be renewed, but the Language School is only offering a

9、years contract and thats a different minus. It could be renewed, but youll never know.W: I see. So its much less secure. But you dont need to think too much about steady jobs when youre only 23. M: Thats true.W: What about the salaries?M: Well, the Pistoia job pays much better in the short-term. Ill

10、 be getting equivalent about 22, 000 pounds a year there, but only 20, 000 pounds at the Polytechnic. But only hours are different. At the Polytechnic, Id have to do 35 hours a week, 20 teaching and 15 administration whereas the Pistoia School is only asking for 13 hours teaching.W: Um.M: Then the t

11、ype of teaching is so different. W: The Polytechnics are all adults and mostly preparation for exams, like the Cambridge certificates. The Language School wants me to do a bit exam preparation, but also quite a lot of work in companies and factories and a couple of childrens classes. Oh, and a bit o

12、f literature teaching. W: Well, that sounds very much more varied interesting. And Id imagine youd be doing quite a lot of teaching outside the school and moving around quite a bit. M: Yes, whereas at the Polytechnics position, Id been stuck in the school all day.Q19: What do we learn about the man

13、from the conversation?Q20: What do we learn about the students at the Polytechnic?Q21: What does the woman think of the job at the Language School?六级听力长对话2原文:W: Good evening, and welcome to the tonights edition of Legendary Lives. Our subject this evening is James Dean- actor and hero for the young

14、people of his time. Edward Nervy is the author of a new biography of Dean. Good evening, Edward!M: Hello, Tina!W: Edward, tell us what you know about Deans early life. M: He was born in Indiana in 1931, but his parents moved to California when he was five. He wasnt there long, though, because his mo

15、ther passed away just four years later. James father sent him back to Indiana after that to live with his aunt.W: So how did he get into acting?M: Well, first he acted in plays of high school, then he went to college in California where he got seriously into acting. In 1951, he moved to New York to

16、more stage acting. W: Then when did his movie career really start?M: 1955. His first starring role was in East of Eden. It was fabulous. Dean became a huge success. But the movie that really made him famous was his second one- Rebel without Cause. That was about teenagers who felt like they didnt fi

17、t into the society. W: So how many more movies did he make?M: Just one more. Then he died in a car crash in California in 1955.W: What a tragedy! He only made three movies. So what made him the legend he still is today? M: Well, I guess is his looks, his acting ability, his short life and maybe the

18、type of character he played in his movies. Many young people thought him as a symbol of American youth.Questions 22 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard:Question 22: What is the woman doing?Question 23: Why did James Dean move back to Indiana when he was young?Question 24: What do

19、es the man say James Dean did at college in California?Passage1 The time is 9 oclock, and this is Marine Snow with the news。The German authorities are sending investigators to discover the cause of the plane crash late yesterday on the island of Tiena Reef.The plane, a Bowing 737, taking German holi

20、day makers to the island, crashedinto a hill side as it circled while preparing to land. The plane was carrying180 passengers. Its thought therere no survivals. Rescue workers were at the scene。The British industrialist James Louis held by kidnappers in Central Africa for the past 8 months was relea

21、sed unharmed yesterday. The kidnappers had been demanding 1million pounds for the release of Mr. Louis. The London Bank and their agents who had been negotiating with the kidnappers have not said whether any amount of money has been paid。The 500 UKMotors workers who have been on strike in High town

22、for the past 3 weeks went back to work this morning. These follow successful talks between management and union representatives which resulted in a new agreement on working hours and conditions. A spokesman for the management said they had hoped now they could now give back to producing cars. And th

23、ey lost a lot of money and orders over this dispute。And finally the weather. After a cold start, most of the country should be warm and sunny. But towards late afternoon, rain would spread from Scotland to cover most parts by midnight。Questions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you have just heard26

24、. What does the news say about the Bowing 737 plane?27. What happened to British industrialist James Louis?28. How did the three-week strike in High town end?29. What kind of weather would be expected by midnight inmost parts of the country?Passage2Huang Louise, a junior geology major, decided to gi

25、ve an informative speech about how earthquakes occur. From his audience analysis, he learnt that only two or three of his classmates knew much of anything about geology. Huang realized then that he must present his speech at an elementary level and with a minimum of scientific language. As he prepar

26、ed the speech, Huang kept asking himself:“ how can I make this clear and meaningful to someone who knows nothing about earthquakes or geological principles?” Since he was speaking in the Midwest, he decided to begin by noting that the most severe earthquake in American history took place not in Cali

27、fornia or Alaska, but at New Madrid, Missouri in 1811. If such an earthquake happened today, it would be felt from the Rocky Mountains to the Atlantic Ocean and would flatten most of the cities in the Mississippi Valley. That, he figured, should get his classmates attention. Throughout the body of t

28、he speech, Huang doubt only with the basic mechanics of earthquakes and carefully avoided technical terms. He also prepared visual aids diagramming photo lines so his classmates wouldnt get confused. To be absolutely safe, Huang asked his roommate who was not a geology major to listen to the speech.

29、 “Stop me”, he said, “Anytime I say something you dont understand”. Huangs roommate stopped him four times. And at each spot, Huang worked out a way to make his point more clearly. Finally, he had a speech that was interesting and perfectly understandable to his audience。Question 30: What did Huang

30、Louise learn from the analysis of his audience?Question 31: How did Huang Louise start his speech?Question 32: What did Huang ask his roommate to do when he was making is trial speech?Passage3Esperanto is an artificial language designed to serve internationally as an auxiliary means of communication

31、 amongspeakers of different languages. It is created by Ludwig Lejzer Zamenhof, a Polish-Jewish doctor specialized in eyediseases. Esperanto was first presented in 1887. An international movement waslaunched to promote its use. Despite arguments and disagreements, the movementhas continued to flouri

32、sh and has members in more than 80 countries. Esperantois used internationally across language boundaries by at least 1 millionpeople, particularly in specialized fields. It is used in personal contacts, onradio broadcasts, and in a number of publications as well as in translations ofboth modern works and classics. Its popularity has spread from Europe, botheast and west, to such countries as Brazil and Japan. It is, however, in Chinathat Esperanto has had its

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