1、六级真题听力剖析2016年6月大学英语六级考试真题(第一套)Part II Listening ComprehensionSection AConversation OneM: So how long have you been a market research consultant?W: Well, I started straight after finishing university.M: Did you study market research?W: Yeah, and it really helped me to get into the industry. But I hav
2、e to say that its more important to get experience in different types of market research to find out exactly what youre interested in.M: So what are you interested in?W: Well, at the moment, I specialize in quantitative advertising research, which means that I do two types of projects. Trackers, whi
3、ch are ongoing projects that look at trends or customer satisfaction over a long period of time. The only problem with trackers is that it takes up a lot of your time. But you do build up a good relationship with the client. I also do a couple of ad hoc jobs which are much shorter projects.M: What e
4、xactly do you mean by ad hoc jobs?W: Its basically when companies need quick answers to their questions about their consumers habits. They just ask for one questionnaire to be sent out, for example. So the time you spend on an ad hoc project tends to be fairly short.M: Which do you prefer, trackers
5、or ad hoc?W: I like doing both, and in fact I need to do both at the same time to keep me from going crazy. I need the variety.M: Can you just explain what process you go through with a new client?W: Well, together we decide on the methodology and the objectives of the research. I then design a ques
6、tionnaire. Once the interviewers have been briefed, I send the client a schedule and then they get back to me with deadlines. Once the final charts and tables are ready, I have to check them and organize a presentation.M: Hmm, one last question, what do you like and dislike about your job?W: As I sa
7、id, variety is important, and as for what I dont like, it has to be the checking of charts and tables.Questions 1 to 4 are based on the conversation you have just heard.1. What position does the woman hold in the company?A) Project organizer. B) Public relations officer. C) Marketing manager.D) Mark
8、et research consultant.2. What does the woman specialize in at the moment?A) Quantitative advertising research.B) Questionnaire design. C) Research methodology.D) Interviewer training.3. What does the woman say about trackers?A) They are intensive studies of peoples spending habits.B) They examine r
9、elations between producers and customers.C) They look for new and effective ways to promote products.D) They study trends or customer satisfaction over a long period.4. What does the woman dislike about her job?A) The lack of promotion opportunity.B) Checking charts and tables.C) Designing questionn
10、aires.D) The persistent intensity.Conversation TwoW: Hello, Im here with Frederick. Now Fred, you went to university in Canada?M: Yeah, thats right.W: OK, and you have very strong views about universities in Canada. Could you please explain?M: Well, we dont have private universities in Canada. Theyr
11、e all public. All the universities are owned by the government, so there is the Ministry of Education in charge of creating the curriculum for the universities and so there is not much room for flexibility. Since its a government operated institution, things dont move very fast. If you want somethin
12、g to be done, then their staff do not have so much incentive to help you because he is a worker for the government. So I dont think its very efficient. However, there are certain advantages of public universities, such as the fees being free. You dont have to pay for your education. But the system i
13、snt efficient, and it does not work that well.W: Yeah, I can see your point. But in the United States we have many private universities, and I think they are large bureaucracies also. Maybe people dont act that much differently, because its the same thing working for a private university. They get p
14、aid for their job. I dont know if theyre that much more motivated to help people. Also, we have a problem in the United States that usually only wealthy kids go to the best schools, and its kind of a problem actually.M: I agree with you. I think its a problem because youre not giving equal access to
15、 education to everybody. Its not easy, but having only public universities also might not be the best solution. Perhaps we can learn from Japan where they have a system of private and public universities. Now, in Japan, public universities are considered to be the best.W: Right. Its the exact opposi
16、te in the United States.M: So, as you see, its very hard to say which one is better.W: Right, a good point.Questions 5 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.5. What does the woman want Frederick to talk about?A) His view on Canadian universities.B) His understanding of higher education.C) His suggestions for improvements in higher education.D) H
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