1、英语六级单词听力Part 100:18.64adhere00:20.54China will adhere to an independent and peaceful foreign policy in dealing with international affairs.00:27.31cherish00:30.91I will cherish my visit here in memory, as long as I live!00:35.41ascribe00:38.64The agency ascribed the temperature climb mainly to increa
2、sed greenhouse gases emissions, cyclical temperature fluctuations and less cold air generated from the Arctic.00:50.24coincide00:52.79Her taste in music coincides with her husbands.00:57.18overwhelm01:00.09Our team overwhelmed the visitors by 40 points.01:04.91overwhelming01:07.67Beijing took an ove
3、rwhelming majority of votes and won the Olympic bid.01:14.35pursuit01:16.96Weve simply reaffirmed an old truth: the pursuit of affluence does not always end with happiness.01:26.40comply01:28.25China will strictly comply with the universally acknowledged market rules.01:34.24conspicuous01:37.08The h
4、ouse standing on the island is very conspicuous.01:41.60endeavo(u)r01:44.50Despite our best endeavors, we couldnt get the machine started.01:50.02homogeneous01:53.06Milk and cream are homogeneous foods, and they are both dairy products.02:00.35immerse02:02.98She was so deeply immersed in reading tha
5、t she forgot the supper.02:09.23indulge02:12.00Will you indulge my curiosity and tell me how much it cost?02:17.70persistent02:20.64She eventually married the most persistent of her admirers.02:26.95retrieve02:29.74The shopkeeper went to the window and retrieved Reubens treasure.02:35.43revive02:38.
6、40Peter tried to revive the frozen robin; but it was stone-dead.02:45.01suppress02:47.50All these movement were suppressed by the government.02:52.61testify02:55.52This excellent book testifies to the authors ability.03:00.71accustom03:03.99The hunter is trying to accustom his hunting dog to the noi
7、se of a gun.03:11.51ambiguous03:13.92Thats a rather ambiguous answer-what exactly do you mean?03:20.48ascend03:23.73Step by step the ladder is ascended.03:27.40billionaire03:30.93The billionaire is campaigning for political reform.03:34.57brisk03:37.76Taking a brisk walk can often induce a feeling o
8、f well-being.03:42.87certify03:45.86You are basically asking people to certify, with big penalties, that nobody has lied on their expense accounts.03:55.82conceive03:58.51The coach conceived the strategy that won the game for us.04:03.63contemplate04:06.51She stood contemplating the painting.04:10.1
9、2disable04:13.00An accident disabled him from playing football.04:17.95eccentric0494A few weeks later I began saving again. Was I becoming an eccentric hoarder? Not at all.Part 2 00:12.90essence00:14.77Senior citizen discounts are the essence of the very thing older Americans are fighting againstdis
10、crimination by age.00:23.94extravagant00:25.39When asked to use three words to describe societys rich, the top responses were “extravagant”, “greedy” and “corrupt”.00:35.86flush00:38.28The childs cheeks were flushed with fever.00:42.65funding00:44.37Even Hilton Hotels has shown interest in the space
11、 tourism industry and the possibility of building or co-funding a space hotel.00:56.38grantedad00:58.37Granted,00:59.03some amount of delusion (错觉)01:00.84is probably part of the human condition.01:04.87haunt01:06.58He was haunted by memories of his unhappy childhood well into his adult life.01:14.3
12、0initiate01:15.71The concept of a “non-smoking” Olympics, initiated in 1988, has been put into practice since the 1992 Barcelona Games.01:28.02intrinsic01:29.97The intrinsic value of a coin is the value of the metal it is made of.01:36.64intuition01:38.15Nobody told me where to find you. It was shee
13、r intuition.01:45.10irritate01:46.40The boys foolish question irritated his mother.01:51.90manifest01:53.38She manifested little interest in her studies.01:58.69mingle02:00.13Security men mingled with the crowd.02:04.01obscure02:06.06I received a letter of complaint from them; but the letters of the
14、 sign were made obscure by rain.02:14.23paradox02:16.44“More haste,less speed” is a paradox.02:22.56privacy02:24.60With seven people squashed in one house, you dont get much privacy.02:31.43radiate02:33.35The sun radiates both light and heat.02:38.31refrain02:39.83You must be able to refrain yoursel
15、f in some matters in order to accomplish others.02:47.44supervisor02:49.28The supervisor didnt have time so far to go into it at length, but he gave us an idea about his plan.02:59.36surgical03:01.12The doctors and nurses had surgical masks on.03:06.55suspicious03:09.28I am always suspicious of anyo
16、ne who wants to sell me something on the cheap.03:15.64terminate03:18.53They terminated their agreement and renewed another one according to the situation.03:25.87terrorist03:27.50Terrorists hijacked an airplane with 260 people on board.03:34.21tumble03:36.06I tumbled several times when learning to
17、skate for the first time.03:42.77absurd03:44.38She said to herself that the idea was absurd.03:49.77allege03:51.56You alleged that the accused man was seen at the scene of the crime, didnt you?03:58.21analogy04:00.16My theory applies to you and by analogy to others like you.04:05.87array04:08.06The
18、royal couple appeared in splendid array.04:12.49articulate04:15.21It is believed that girls are usually more articulate than boys.04:20.58ascertain79The researcher ascertained that he had discovered a new element which led to the SARS.04:30.76assertive04:32.95Katsue Reynolds has argued that girls no
19、wadays are using more assertive language strategies in order to be able to compete with boys in schools and out.04:45.78availability04:47.47Human population growth and technological development result in dramatic reductions and alterations in quality and availability of wildlife habitat.05:00.78baff
20、le05:03.24She was completely baffled by his strange behavior.05:07.59barren05:09.20There are about 98% thick continental ice sheet and 2% barren rock in Antarctica.05:18.64bewilder05:21.23The child was bewildered by the noise and the crowds.05:26.31coincidence05:29.48Is there any coincidence between
21、 your statistics and your friends?05:35.67conform05:37.27Nowadays, it is commonly observed that young women are not conforming to the feminine linguistic ideal.Part 3 00:12.39conscientious00:14.00This essay is a most conscientious piece of work.00:19.54consolidate00:21.63As we all know, too many cou
22、ntries lapse back into violence when efforts to consolidate peace or create stability are weak.00:33.69consultancy08Software, consultancy and mobile telephones use far less oil than steel or car production.00:46.02contrive00:47.88After much difficulty I contrived to pull the boat onto the beach.00:5
23、5.58converge00:57.70Capitalism and socialism will not eventually converge.01:03.95decisive01:06.11Your English proficiency is the decisive factor in getting the job.01:12.71deduce01:14.43You will notice water rising in the tube; now what do you deduce from that?01:22.70deem01:24.40He deemed that it
24、was his duty to help.01:30.06deprive01:32.47It is absolutely unfair that these children are deprived of the rights to receive education.01:41.11deteriorate01:42.82Leather quickly deteriorates in hot, damp climate.01:50.30diminish01:51.80The amount of water in the pond will diminish as the dry season
25、 comes.01:58.86disciplined02:01.57The inventiveness of the early Americans shed light on disciplined school management.02:09.24disperse02:11.67A thunderstorm came up and dispersed the picnickers.02:17.77divert02:19.60Once young offenders embark on a life of crime, prison does little to divert them.0
26、2:27.34eject02:28.99The fire ejected yellow flames into the night sky.02:34.91elapse02:37.40Three years have elapsed since we last met.02:43.34elevate02:44.89A special device elevated the stage for the finale.02:50.75elicit02:53.00At last weve elicited the truth from him.02:58.59eligible02:59.81Only
27、 native-born citizens who are over 18 are eligible to the office of president.03:07.40emission03:08.99The emission of radio signals was interrupted by a power failure.03:15.55endanger03:16.96Drunk drivers endanger the lives of others.03:22.24endow03:24.33She endowed the new hospital with a large sum
28、 of money.03:30.72erase03:32.62The vision of that big black car hitting the sidewalk a few feet from us 。will never be erased from my memory.03:42.76exhaustion03:45.31The exhaustion of the armys ammunition caused its defeat.03:52.55exquisite03:54.32He has an exquisite ear for music.03:58.75extract04
29、:01.13The newspaper extracted several passages from the speech and printed them on the front page.04:09.51flaw04:11.63There is a flaw in the marble near the base of the statue.04:17.05fraud04:19.32Bend the law for personal gain and engage in fraud.04:24.85hamper04:26.57Our progress was hampered by t
30、he bad weather.04:31.72impart04:33.77A good teacher should impart wisdom to his pupils.04:39.79incentive04:42.56His words gave me incentive, and I worked twice as hard.04:49.16incidentally04:52.38Incidentally, your letter came only this morning.04:57.60indignant04:59.33He was most indignant with me ,when I asked for a days leave.05:05.75infectious05:07.65An infectious disease is one that can be passed from one person to another.Part 4 00:13.07ingenious00:15.08So you fitt
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