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六级听力真题及答案汇总
六级听力真题及答案汇总

2012年12月CET6听力(A套)

Section A

11. A) Ask his boss for a lighter schedule.

B) Trade places with someone else.

C) Accept the extra work willingly.

D) Look for a more suitable job.

12. A) It is unusual for his wife to be at home now.

B) He is uncertain where his wife is at the moment.

C) It is strange for his wife to call him at work.

D) He does not believe what the woman has told him.

13. A) The man is going to send out the memo tomorrow.

B) The man will drive the woman to the station.

C) The speakers are traveling by train tomorrow morning.

D) The woman is concerned with the man’s health.

14. A) The suite booked was for a different date.

B) The room booked was on a different floor.

C) The room booked was not spacious enough.

D) A suite was booked instead of a double room.

15. A) The reason for low profits.

B) The company’s sales policy.

C) The fierce competition they face.

D) The lack of effective promotion.

16. A) Go and get the groceries at once.

B) Manage with what they have.

C) Do some shopping on their way home.

D) Have the groceries delivered to them.

17. A) The hot weather in summer.

B) The problem with the air conditioner.

C) The ridiculous rules of the office.

D) The atmosphere in the office.

18. A) Set a new stone in her ring.

B) Find the priceless jewel she lost.

C) Buy a ring with precious diamond.

D) Shop on Oxford Street for a decent gift.

Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

19. A) Damaging public facilities.

B) Destroying urban wildlife.

C) Organising rallies in the park.

D) Hurting baby animals in the zoo.

20. A) He had bribed the park keepers to keep quiet.

B) People had differing opinions about his behaviour.

C) The serious consequences of his doings were not fully realised.

D) His behaviour was thought to have resulted from mental illness.

21. A) Brutal.

B) Justifiable.

C) Too harsh.

D) Well-deserved.

22. A) Encouraging others to follow his wrong-doing.

B) Stealing endangered animals from the zoo.

C) Organising people against the authorities.

D) Attacking the park keepers in broad daylight.

Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

23. A) She has already left school.

B) She works for the handicapped.

C) She is fond of practical courses.

D) She is good at foreign languages.

24. A) He is interested in science courses.

B) He attends a boarding school.

C) He speaks French and German.

D) He is the brightest of her three kids.

25. A) Comprehensive schools do not offer quality education.

B) Parents decide what schools their children are to attend.

C) Public schools are usually bigger in size than private schools.

D) Children from low income families can’t really choose schools.

Section B

Passage One

Questions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you have just heard.

26. A) Encourage the students to do creative thinking.

B) Help the students to develop communication skills.

C) Cultivate the students’ ability to inspire employees.

D) Focus on teaching the various functions of business.

27. A) His teaching career at the HarvardBusinessSchool.

B) His personal involvement in business management.

C) His presidency at college and experience overseas.

D) His education and professorship at Babson College.

28. A) Development of their raw brain power.

B) Exposure to the liberal arts and humanities.

C) Improvement of their ability in capital management.

D) Knowledge of up-to-date information technology.

29. A) Reports on business and government corruption.

B) His contact with government and business circles.

C) Discoveries of cheating among MBA students.

D) The increasing influence of the mass media.

Passage Two

Questions 30 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard. 30. A) They have better options for their kids than colleges.

B) The unreasonably high tuition is beyond their means.

C) The quality of higher education may not be worth the tuition.

D) They think that their kids should pay for their own education.

31. A) They do too many extracurricular activities.

B) They tend to select less demanding courses.

C) They take part-time jobs to support themselves.

D) They think few of the courses worth studying.

32. A) Its samples are not representative enough.

B) Its significance should not be underestimated.

C) Its findings come as a surprise to many parents.

D) Its criteria for academic progress are questionable.

Passage Three

Questions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.

33. A) A newly married couple.

B) A business acquaintance.

C) Someone good at cooking.

D) Someone you barely know.

34. A) Obtain necessary information about your guests.

B) Collect a couple of unusual or exotic recipes.

C) Buy the best meat and the freshest fruit.

D) Try to improve your cooking skills.

35. A) Losing weight.C) Making friends.

B) Entertaining guests.D) Cooking meals.

Section C

People with disabilities comprise a large but diverse segment of the population. It is (36) ______ that over 35 million Americans have physical, mental, or other disabilities. (37) ______ half of these disabilities are “developmental,” i.e., they occur prior to the individual’s twenty-second birthday, often from (38) ______ conditions, and are severe enough to affect three or more areas of development, such as (39) ______, communication and employment. Most other disabilities are considered (40) ______, i.e., caused by outside forces.

Before the 20th century, only a small (41) ______ of people with disabilities survived for long. Medical treatment for such conditions as stroke or spinal cord (42) ______ was unavailable. People whose disabilities should not have inherently affected their life span were often so mistreated that they (43) ______. Advancements in medicine and social services have created a climate in which (44) _________________________________________. Unfortunately, these basics are often all that is available. Civil liberties such as the right to vote, marry, get an education, and gain employment have historically been denied on the basis of disability.

(45) _________________________________________________________. Disabled people formed grassroots coalitions to advocate their rights to integration and meaningful equality of opportunity. (46)________________________________________________________ . In the mid-1970s, critical legislation mandated(规定)access to education, public transportation, and public facilities, and prohibited employment discrimination by federal agencies or employers receiving federal funds.

2012年12月CET6听力(B套)

Section A

11. A) She can count on the man for help.

B) She has other plans for this weekend.

C) She can lend the man a sleeping bag

D) She has got camping gear for rent.

12. A) The man should keep his words.

B) She regrets asking the man for help.

C) Karen always supports her at work.

D) Karen can take her to the airport

13. A) He can't afford to go traveling yet.

B) His trip to Hawaii was not enjoyable.

C) He usually checks his brakes before a trip.

D) His trip to Hawaii has used up all his money

14. A) There was nothing left except some pie.

B) The man has to find something else to eat.

C) The woman is going to prepare thedinner.

D) Julie has been invited for dinner.

15. A) Submit no more than three letters.

B) Present a new letter of reference.

C) Apply to three graduate schools.

D) Send Professor Smith a letter.

16. A) He declines to join the gardening club.

B) He is a professional gardener in town.

C) He prefers to keep his gardening skills to himself.

D) He wishes to receive formal training in gardening.

17. A) Sculpture is not a typical form of modern art.

B) Modern art cannot express people's true feelings.

C) The recent sculpture exhibit was not well organized.

D) Many people do not appreciate modern art.

18.A) Bob does not have much chance to win.

B) She will vote for another candidate.

C) Bob cannot count on her vote.

D) She knows the right person for the position

Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

19. A) Poor management of the hospital.

B) The health hazard at her work place.

C) Decisions made by the head technician.

D) The outdated medical testing procedures.

20. A) Transfer her to another department.

B) Repair the X-ray equipment.

C) Cut down her workload.

D) Allow her to go on leave for two months.

21 .A) They are virtually impossible to enforce.

B) Neither is applicable to the woman's case.

C) Both of them have been subject tocriticism.

D) Their requirements may be difficult to meet.

22. A) Organize a mass strike.

B) Compensate for her loss.

C) Try to help her get it back.

D) Find her a better paying job.

Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

23. A) In giving concessions.

B) In the concluding part.

C) In stating your terms.

D) In the preparatory phase.

24. A) He behaves in a way contrary to his real intention.

B) He presents his arguments in a straightforward way.

C) He responds readily to the other party's proposals.

D) He uses lots of gestures to help make his points clear.

25. A) Both may fail when confronting experienced rivals.

B) The honest type is more effective than the actor type.

C) Both can succeed depending on the specific situation.

D) The actor type works better in tough negotiations.

Section B

Passage One

Questions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you have just heard.

26. A) The shape of the cubes used.

B) The size of the objects shown.

C) The number of times of repeating the process.

D) The weight of the boxes moving across thestage.

27. A) Boys enjoy playing with cubes more than girls.

B) Girls tend to get excited more easily than boys.

C) Girls seem to start reasoning earlier than boys.

D) Boys pay more attention to moving objects than girls.

28. A) It is a breakthrough in the study of the nerve system.

B) It may stimulate scientists to make further studies.

C) Its result helps understand babies' language ability.

D) Its findings are quite contrary to previous research.

29. A) The two sides of their brain develop simultaneously.

B) They are better able to adapt to the surroundings.

C) Their bones matureearlier.

D) They talk at an earlier age.

Passage Two

Questions 30 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.

30. A) The new security plan for the municipal building.

B) The blueprint for the development of the city.

C) The controversy over the new office regulations.

D) The city's general budget for the coming year.

31 .A) Whether the security checks were really necessary.

B) How to cope with the huge crowds of visitors to the municipal building

C) Whether the security checks would create long queues at peak hours.

D) How to train the newly recruited security guards.

32. A) Irrelevant.

B) Straightforward.

C) Ridiculous.

D) Confrontational.

Passage Three

Questions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.

33. A) He used to work as a miner in Nevada.

B) He works hard to support his five kids.

C) He considers himself a blessed man.

D) He once taught at a local high school

34 .A) To be nearer to Zac's school.

B) To look after her grandchildren.

C) To cut their living expenses.

D) To help with the household chores.

35. A) Skeptical.

B) Optimistic.

C) Indifferent.

D) Realistic.

Section C

Mountain climbing is becoming popular sport, but it is also a (36)_______dangerous one. People can fall; they may also become ill. One of the mostcommon dangers to climbers is altitude sickness, which can a ffect even very (37)_______climbers.

Altitude sickness usually begins when a climber goes above 8 000 or 9 000 feet.The higher one climbs, the less oxygen there is in the air. When people don't getenough oxygen, they often begin to (38) _______for air. They may also feel (39)_______and light- headed. Besides these symptoms of altitude sickness, others such asheadache and (40) _______may also occur. At heights of over 18000 feet, people maybe climbing in a (41) _______daze(恍惚). This state of mind can have an (42)_______ effect on their judgment.

A few (43) _______ can help most climbers avoid altitude sickness. The first isnot to go too high too fast. If you climb to 10 000 feet, stay at that height for a day ortwo. (44) _______.Or if you do climb higher sooner, come back down to a lowerheight when you sleep.Also, drink plenty of liquids and avoid tobacco and alcohol.(45) _______. You breathe less when you sleep, so you get less oxygen.

The most important warning is this: if you have severe symptoms and they don'tgo away, go down! (46) _______.

2012年6月CET6听力

Section A.

11. A) The serious accident may leave Anna paralyzed.

B) The man happened to see Anna fall on her back.

C) The injury will confine Anna to bed for quite a while.

D) The doctor’s therap y has been very successful.

12. A) The man could watch the ballet with her.

B) She happened to have bought two tickets.

C) She can get a ballet ticket for the man.

D) Her schedule conflicts with her sister’s.

13. A) He will send someone right away.

B) He has to do other repairs first.

C) The woman can call later that day.

D) The woman can try to fix it herself.

14. A) Take up collection next week.

B) Give his contribution some time later.

C) Buy an expensive gift for Gemma.

D) Borrow some money from the woman.

15. A) Decline the invitation as early as possible.

B) Ask Tony to convey thanks to his mother.

C) Tell Tony’s mother that she eats no meat.

D) Add more fruits and vegetables to her diet.

16. A) The increasing crime rate.

B) The impact of mass media.

C) The circulation of newspapers.

D) The coverage of newspapers.

17. A) Limit the number of participants in the conference.

B) Check the number of people who have registered.

C) Provide people with advice on career development.

D) Move the conference to a more spacious place.

18. A) The apartment is still available.

B) The apartment is close to the campus.

C) The advertisement is outdated.

D) On-campus housing is hard to secure.

Questions 19 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

19. A) To test how responsive dolphins are to various signals.

B) To find out if the female dolphin is cleverer than the male one.

C) To see if dolphins can learn to communicate with each other.

D) To examine how long it takes dolphins to acquire a skill.

20. A) Produce the appropriate sound.

B) Press the right-hand lever first.

C) Raise their heads above the water.

D) Swim straight into the same tank.

21. A) Only one dolphin was able to see the light.

B) The male dolphin received more rewards.

C) Both dolphins were put in the same tank.

D) The lever was beyond the dolphins’ reach.

Questions 22 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

22. A) In a botanical garden.

B) In a lecture room.

C) In a resort town.

D) On a cattle farm.

23. A) It is an ideal place for people to retire to.

B) It is at the centre of the fashion industry.

C) It remains very attractive with its mineral waters.

D) It has kept many traditions from Victorian times.

24. A) It was named after a land owner in the old days.

B) It is located in the eastern part of Harrogate.

C) It is protected as parkland by a special law.

D) It will be used as a centre for athletic training.

25. A) The beautiful flowers.

B) The refreshing air.

C) The mineral waters.

D) The vast grassland.

Section B

Passage one

Questions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you have just heard.

26.A) He specializes for University students.

B) He start specialized sinse University.

C) He specialized in interpersonal relationship.

D)He specializes in interpersonal relationship.

27. A) Students who scored low standardized tests.

B) Black freshmen with high standardized test scores.

C) Students who are accustomed to living in dorms.

D) Black students from families with low incomes.

28. A) They at the college dorms at the end of the semester.

B) They were of the university’s housing policy.

C) They generally spend more time together that white pairs.

D) They broke up more often than same-race roommates.

29. A) Their racial attitudes improved.

B) Their test scores rose gradually.

C) They grew bored of each other.

D) They started doing similar activities.

Passage two

Questions 30 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.

30. A) It will become popular gradually.

B) It will change the concept of food.

C) It has attracted worldwide attention.

D) It can help solve global flood crises.

31. A) It has been increased over the years.

B) It has been drastically cut by NASA.

C) It is still far from being sufficient.

D) It comes regularly from its donors.

32. A) They are less healthy than we expected.

B) They are not as expensive as believe.

C) They are more nutritious and delicious.

D) They are not as natural as we believed.

Passage Three

Questions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.

33. A) He has better memories of childhood.

B) He was accused of family violence.

C) He is a habitual criminal.

D) He was wrongly imprisoned.

34. A) The jury’s prejudice against his race.

B) The evidence found at the crime scene.

C) The two victims’ identification.

D) The testimony of his two friends.

35. A) The US judicial system has much room for improvement.

B) Frightened victims can rarely make correct identification.

C) Eyewitnesses are often misled by the layer’s qu estions.

D) Many factors influence the accuracy of witness testimony.

Section C

About 700,000 children in Mexico dropped out of school last year as recession-stricken families pushed kids to work, and a weak economic recovery will allow only a (36)_________improvement in the drop-out rate in 2010, a top education (37) _________said.

Mexico’s economy suffered more than any other in Latin America last year, (38) _________an estimated 7 percent due to a (39) _________in U.S. demand for Mexican exports such as cars.

The (40) _________led to a 4 percent increase in the number of kids who left (41) _________or middle school in 2009, said Juan de Dios Castro, who (42) _________the nation’s adult education program and keeps a close watch on drop-out rates.

“(43) _________rose and that is a factor that makes our job more difficult.” Castro told Reuters in an interview earlier this month.

(44)___________________________________________________________________________________________________.A s a result, drop-out rates will not improve much, Castro said. “There will be some improvement, but not significant,” Castro said.

(45)__________________________________________________________________________________________________. And children often sell candy and crafts in the streets or word in restaurants.

(46)___________________________________________________________________________________________________. Mexico’s politicians have resisted mending the country’s tax, energy and labor laws for decades, leaving its economy behind countries such as Brazil and Chile.

2011年12月CET6听力

Section A

11. A)Cancel the trip to prepare for the test.

B)Review his notes once he arrives in Chicago.

C)Listen to the recorded notes while driving.

D)Prepare for the test after the wedding.

12. A) The woman will help the man remember the lines.

B) The man lacks confidence in playing the part.

C) The man hopes to change his role in the play.

D) The woman will prompt the man during the show.

13. A) Preparations for an operation. C) Arranging a bed for a patient.

B) A complicated surgical case. D) Rescuing the woman's uncle.

14. A) He is interested in improving his editing skills.

B) He is eager to be nominated the new editor.

C) He is sure to do a better job than Simon.

D) He is too busy to accept more responsibility.

15. A) He has left his position in the government.

B) He has already reached the retirement age.

C) He made a stupid decision at the cabinet meeting.

D) He has been successfully elected Prime Minister.

16. A) This year's shuttle mission is a big step in space exploration.

B) The man is well informed about the space shuttle missions.

C) The shuttle flight will be broadcast live worldwide.

D) The man is excited at the news of the shuttle flight.

17. A) At an auto rescue center. C) At a suburban garage.

B) At a car renting company. D) At a mountain camp.

18. A) He got his speakers fixed. C) He listened to some serious music

B) He went shopping with the woman. D) He bought a stereo system. Questions 19 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

19. A)Providing aid to the disabled.

B) Printing labels for manufactured goods.

C) Promoting products for manufacturers.

D) Selling products made for left-handers.

20. A) Most of them are specially made for his shop.

B) All of them are manufactured in his own plant.

C) The kitchenware in his shop is of unique design.

D)About half of them are unavailable on the market.

21. A) They specialise in one product only.

C) They run chain stores in central London.

B) They have outlets throughout Britain.

D) They sell by mail order only.

Questions 22 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

22. A) It publishes magazines. C) It runs sales promotion campaigns.

B) It sponsors trade fairs. D) It is engaged in product design.

23. A) The ad specifications had not been given in detail.

B) The woman's company made last-minute changes.

C) The woman's company failed to make payments in time.

D) Organising the promotion was really time-consuming.

24. A) Extend the campaign to next year. C) Run another four-week campaign.

B) Cut the fee by half for this year. D) Give her a 10 percent discount.

25. A) Stop negotiating for the time being.

B) Calm down and make peace.

C) Reflect on their respective mistakes

D) Improve their promotion plans.

Section B

Passage One

Questions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you have just heard.

26. A) They look spotlessly clean throughout their lives.

B) They are looked after by animal-care organizations.

C) They sacrifice their lives for the benefit of humans.

D) They are labeled pet animals by the researchers.

27. A) They may affect the results of experiments.

B) They may behave abnormally.

C) They may breed out of control.

D) They may cause damage to the environment.

28. A) When they become escapees. C) When they get too old.

B) When they are no longer useful. D) When they become ill.

29. A) While launching animal protection campaigns, they were trapping kitchen mice.

B) While holding a burial ceremony for a pet mouse, they were killing pest mice.

C) While advocating freedom for animals, they kept their pet mouse in a cage.

D) While calling for animal rights, they allowed their kids to keep pet animals.

Passage Two

Questions 30 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.

30. A) They take it for granted. C) They contribute most to it.

B) They are crazy about it. D) They often find fault with it.

31. A) Heat and light. C) Historical continuity.

B) Economic prosperity. D) Tidal restlessness.

32. A) They find the city alien to them.

B) They are adventurers from all over the world.

C) They lack knowledge of the culture of the city.

D) They have difficulty surviving.

Passage Three

Questions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.

33. A) A political debate. C) A documentary.

B) A football game. D) A murder mystery.

34. A) It enhances family relationships. C) It helps broaden one’s horizons.

B) It is a sheer waste of time. D) It is unhealthy for the viewers.

35. A) He watches TV programs only selectively.

B) He can't resist the temptation of TV either.

C) He doesn't like watching sports programs.

D) He is not a man who can keep his promise.

Section C

In the past, one of the biggest disadvantages of machines has been their inability to work on a micro-scale. For example, doctors did not have devices allowing them to go inside the human body to (36) _____ health problems or to perform (37) _____ surgery. Repair crews did not have a way of (38) _____ broken pipes located deep within a high-rise (39) _____ building. However, that's about to change. Advances in computers and biophysics have started a microminiature (超微) (40) _____that allows scientists to envision – and in some cases actually build – microscopic machines. These devices promise to (41)_____ change the way we live and work.

Micromachines already are making an impact. At Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland,Ohio, research scientists have designed a 4-inch silicon chip that holds 700 tiny (42) _____motors. At Lucas NovaSensor in Fremont, California, scientists have perfected the world's first

microscopic blood-pressure sensor. Threaded through a person's blood (43) _____, the sensor can provide blood pressure readings at the valve of the heart itself.

(44) ______________________________________________________________________. Auto manufacturers, for example, are trying to use tiny devices_______________________________________________________

(45)___________________________________________________________________________. Some futurists envision nanotechnology (纳米技术) also being used to explore the deep sea in small submarines, or even to launch finger-sized rockets packed with microminiature instruments.

There is an explosion of new ideas and applications. So, (46) _____________________________

____________________________________________________________.

2011年6月CET6听力

Section A

11. A) She will give him the receipt later.

B) The man should make his own copies.

C) She has not got the man's copies ready.

D) The man forgot to make the copies for her.

l2. A) She phoned Fred about the book.

B) She was late for the appointment.

C) She ran into Fred on her way here.

D) She often keeps other people waiting.

13. A) Mark is not fit to take charge of tile Student Union.

B) Mark is the best candidate for the post of chairman.

C) It won’t be easy for Mark to win the election.

D) Females are more competitive than males in elections.

14. A) It failed to arrive at its destination in time.

B) It got seriously damaged on the way.

C) It got lost at the airport in Paris.

D) It was left behind in the hotel.

15. A) Just make use of whatever information is available.

B) Put more effort into preparing for the presentation.

C) Find more relevant information for their work.

D) Simply raise the issue in their presentation.

16. A) The man has decided to choose Language Studies as his major.

B) The woman isn't interested in the psychology of language.

C) The man is still trying to sign up for the course he is interested in.

D) The woman isn't qualified to take the course the man mentioned.

17. A) They are both to blame.

B) They are both easy to please.

C) They can manage to get along.

D) They will make peace in time.

18. A) They are in desperate need of financial assistance.

B) They hope to do miracles with limited resources.

C) They want to borrow a huge sum from the bank.

D) They plan to buy out their business partners.

Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

19. A) We simply cannot help reacting instinctively that way.

B) We wish to hide our indifference to their misfortune.

C) We derive some humorous satisfaction from their misfortune.

D) We think it serves them right for being mean to other people.

20. A) They want to show their genuine sympathy.

B) They have had similar personal experiences.

C) They don't know how to cope with the situation.

D) They don't want to reveal their own frustration.

21. A) They themselves would like to do it but don't dare to.

B) It's an opportunity for relieving their tension.

C) It's a rare chance for them to see the boss lose face.

D) They have seen this many times in old films.

22. A) To irritate them. B) To teach them a lesson.

C) To relieve her feelings. D) To show her courage.

Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

23. A) Smuggling drugs into Hong Kong.

B) Having committed armed robbery.

C) Stealing a fellow passenger's bag.

D) Bringing a handgun into Hong Kong.

24. A) He said not a single word during the entire night.

B) He took away Kumar’s baggage while he was asleep.

C) He was traveling on a scholarship from Delhi University.

D) He is suspected of having dipped something in Kumar’s bag.

25. A) Give him a lift. B) Find Alfred Foster.

C) Check the passenger list. D) Search all suspicious cars.

Section B

Passage One

Questions 26to28 are based on the passage you have just heard.

26. A) They think travel has become a trend.

B) They think travel gives them their money’s worth.

C) They find many of the banks untrustworthy.

D) They lack the expertise to make capital investments.

27. A) Lower their prices to attract more customers.

B) Introduce travel packages for young travelers.

C) Design programs targeted at retired couples.

D) Launch a new program of adventure trips.

28. A) The role of travel agents.

B) The way people travel.

C) The number of last-minute booking.

D) The prices of polar expedition.

Passage Two

Questions 29 to 3l are based on the passage you have just heard.

29. A) The old stereotypes about men and women.

B) The changing roles played by men and women-

C) The division of labor between ITIer1and women.

D) The widespread prejudice against women-

30. A) Offer more creative and practical ideas than men.

B) Ask questions that often lead to controversy.

C) Speak loudly enough to attract attention.

D) Raise issues on behalf of women.

3l. A) To prove that she could earn her living as a gardener.

B) To show that women are more hardworking than men.

C) To show that women are capable of doing what men do.

D) To prove that she was really irritated with her husband.

Passage Three

Questions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.

32. A) Covering major events of the day in the city.

B) Reporting criminal offenses in Greenville.

C) Hunting news for the daily headlines.

D) Writing articles on family violence.

33. A) It is a much safer place than it used to be.

B) Rapes rarely occur in the downtown areas.

C) Assaults often happen on school campuses.

D) It has fewer violent crimes than big cities.

34. A) They are a wide range of cases.

B) They are very destructive.

C) There has been a rise in such crimes.

D) They have aroused fear among the residents.

35. A) Write about something pleasant.

B) Do some research on local politics.

C) Offer help to crime victims.

D) Work as a newspaper editor.

Section C

注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。

In America, people are faced with more and more decisions every day, whether it's picking one of 31 ice cream (36) ______ or deciding whether and when to get married. That sounds like a great thing. But as a recent study has shown, too many choices can make us (37) ______, unhappy—even paralyzed with indecision.

That's (38) ______ true when it comes to the workplace, says Barry Schwartz, an author of six books about human (39) ______. Students are graduating with a (40) _____ of skins and interests, but often find themselves (4l) ______ when it comes to choosing an ultimate career goal.

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You might expect that the students (44) _________________________________

____________________________________________________________________.But it turns out that's not true. Schwartz found that while maximizers ended up with better paying jobs than satisficers on average, they weren’t as happy with their decision.

The reason (45) ____________________________________________________

____________________________________________________________________.When you look at every possible option, you tend to focus more on what was given up than what was gained. After surveying every option, (46) ____________________

___________________________________________________________________.

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[B] The woman is very good at bargaining.

[C] The woman will get the apartment refurnished.

[D] The man is looking for an apartment.

12. [A] How the pictures will turn out.

[C] What the man thinks of the shots.

[B] Where the botanical garden is.

[D] Why the pictures are not ready.

13. [A] There is no replacement for the handle.

[B] There is no match for the suitcase.

[C] The suitcase is not worth fixing.

[D] The suitcase can be fixed in time.

14. [A] He needs a vehicle to be used in harsh weather.

[B] He has a fairly large collection of quality trucks.

[C] He has had his truck adapted for cold temperatures.

[D] He does routine truck maintenance for the woman.

15. [A] She cannot stand her boss’s bad temper.

[B] She has often been criticized by her boss.

[C] She has made up her mind to resign.

[D] She never regrets any decisions she makes.

16. [A] Look for a shirt of a more suitable color and size.

[B] Replace the shirt with one of some other material.

[C] Visit a different store for a silk or cotton shirt.

[D] Get a discount on the shirt she is going to buy.

17. [A] At a “Lost and Found”. [C] At a trade fair.

[B] At a reception desk. [D] At an exhibition.

18. [A] Repair it and move in. [C] Convert it into a hotel.

[B] Pass it on to his grandson. [D] Sell it for a good price.

Questions 19 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

19. [A] Unique descriptive skills. [C] Colourful world experiences.

[B] Good knowledge of readers’ tastes. [D] Careful plotting and clueing.

20. [A] A peaceful setting. [C] To be in the right mood.

[B] A spacious room. [D] To be entirely alone.

21. [A] They rely heavily on their own imagination.

[B] They have experiences similar to the characters’.

[C] They look at the world in a detached manner.

[D] They are overwhelmed by their own prejudices.

Questions 22 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

22.[A] Good or bad, they are there to stay.

[B] Like it or not, you have to use them.

[C] Believe it or not, they have survived.

[D] Gain or lose, they should be modernised.

23. [A] The frequent train delays. [C]The food sold on the trains.

[B] The high train ticket fares. [D] The monopoly of British Railways.

24. [A] The low efficiency of their operation.

[B] Competition from other modes of transport.

[C] Constant complaints from passengers.

[D] The passing of the new transport act.

25. [A] They will be de-nationalised. [C] They are fast disappearing.

[B] They provide worse service. [D] They lose a lot of money.

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Passage One

Questions 26 to 29 are based on the passage you have just heard.

26. [A] The whole Antarctic region will be submerged.

[B] Some polar animals will soon become extinct.

[C] Many coastal cities will be covered with water.

[D] The earth will experience extreme weathers.

27. [A] How humans are to cope with global warming.

[B] How unstable the West Antarctic ice sheet is.

[C] How vulnerable the coastal cities are.

[D] How polar ice impacts global weather.

28. [A] It collapsed at least once in the past 1.3 million years.

[B] It sits firmly on solid rock at the bottom of the ocean.

[C] It melted at temperatures a bit higher than those of today.

[D] It will have little impact on sea level when it breaks up.

29. [A] The West Antarctic region was once an open ocean.

[B] The West Antarctic ice sheet was about 7,000 feet thick.

[C] The West Antarctic ice sheet was once floating ice.

[D] The West Antarctic region used to be warmer than today. Passage Two

Questions 30 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.

30. [A] Whether we can develop social ties on the Internet.

[B] Whether a deleted photo is immediately removed from the web.

[C] Whether our blogs can be renewed daily.

[D] Whether we can set up our own websites.

31. [A] The number of visits they receive. [C] The files they have collected.

[B] The way they store data. [D] The means they use to get information.

32. [A] When the system is down. [C] When the URL is reused.

[B] When new links are set up. [D] When the server is restarted. Passage Three

Questions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.

33. [A] Some iced coffees have as many calories as a hot dinner.

[B] Iced coffees sold by some popular chains are contaminated.

[C] Drinking coffee after a meal is more likely to cause obesity.

[D] Some brand-name coffees contain harmful substances.

34. [A] Have some fresh fruit. [C] Take a hot shower.

[B] Exercise at the gym. [D] Eat a hot dinner.

35. [A] They could enjoy a happier family life.

[B] They could greatly improve their work efficiency.

[C] Many cancer cases could be prevented.

[D] Many embarrassing situations could be avoided.

Section C

Psychologists are finding that hope plays a surprisingly vital role in giving people a measurable advantage in realms as (36) _____________ as academic achievement, bearing up in tough jobs and coping with (37) ______________ illness. And, by contrast, the loss of hope is turning out to be a stronger sign that a person may (38) ______________ suicide than other factors long thought to be more likely risks.“Hope has prov en a powerful predictor of (39) ______________ in every study we’ve done so far,” said Dr. Charles R. Snyder, a psychologist who has devised a (40) ______________ to assess how much hope a person has.

For example, in research with 3,920 college students, Dr. Snyder and his (41)

______________ found that the level of hope among freshmen at the beginning of their first semester was a more (42) ______________ predictor of their college grades than were their S.A.T. scores or their grade point (43) ______________ in high school, the two measures most commonly used to predict college performance.

(44)”_______________________________________________________________________________________ ____,” Dr. Snyder said. “When you compare students of equivalent intelligence and past academic achievements, what sets them apart is hope.”In devising a way to assess hope scientifically, Dr. Snyder (45)________________________

_______________________________. “That notion is not concrete enough, and it blurs two key components of hope,” Dr. Snyder said.

(46)”____________________________________________________________________.”

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11.

A) The man failed to keep his promise.

B) The woman has a poor memory.

C) The man borrowed the book from the library.

D) The woman does not need the book any more.

12.

A) The woman is making too big a fuss about her condition.

B) Fatigue is a typical symptom of lack of exercise.

C) The woman should spend more time outdoors.

D) People tend to work longer hours with artificial lighting.

13.

A) The printing on her T-shirt has faded.

B) It is not in fashion to have a logo on a T-shirt.

C) She regrets having bought one of the T-shirts.

D) It is not a good idea to buy the T-shirt.

14.

A) He regrets having published the article.

B) Most readers do not share his viewpoints.

C) Not many people have read his article.

D) The woman is only trying to console him.

15.

A) Leave Daisy alone for the time being.

B) Go see Daisy immediately.

C) Apologize to Daisy again by phone.

D) Buy Daisy a new notebook.

16.

A) Batteries.

B) Garden tools.

C) Cameras.

D) Light bulbs.

17.

A) The speakers will watch the game together.

B) The woman feels lucky to have got a ticket.

C) The man plays center on the basketball team.

D) The man can get the ticket at its original price.

18.

A) The speakers will dress formally for the concert.

B) The man will return home before going to the concert.

C) It is the first time the speakers are attending a concert.

D) The woman is going to buy a new dress for the concert.

Questions 19 to 21 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

19.

A) He wants to sign a long-term contract.

B) He is good at both language and literature.

C) He prefers teaching to administrative work.

D) He is undecided as to which job to go for.

20.

A) They hate exams.

B) The all plan to study in Cambridge.

C) They are all adults.

D) They are going to work in companies.

21.

A) Difficult but rewarding.

B) Varied and interesting.

C) Time-consuming and tiring.

D) Demanding and frustrating.

Questions 22 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

22.

A) Interviewing a moving star.

B) Discussing teenage role models.

C) Hosting a television show.

D) Reviewing a new biography.

23.

A) He lost his mother.

B) He was unhappy in California.

C) He missed his aunt.

D) He had to attend school there.

24.

A) He delivered public speeches.

B) He got seriously into acting.

C) He hosted talk shows on TV.

D) He played a role in East of Eden.

25.

A) He made numerous popular movies.

B) He has long been a legendary figure.

C) He was best at acting in Hollywood tragedies.

D) He was the most successful actor of his time.

Section B

Passage One

26.

A) It carried passengers leaving an island.

B) A terrorist forced it to land on Tenerife.

C) It crashed when it was circling to land.

D) 18 of its passengers survived the crash.

27.

A) He was kidnapped eight months ago.

B) He failed in his negotiations with the Africans.

C) He was assassinated in Central Africa.

D) He lost lots of money in his African business.

28.

A) The management and union representatives reached an agreement.

B) The workers' pay was raised and their working hours were shortened.

C) The trade union gave up its demand.

D) The workers on strike were all fired.

29.

A) Sunny. B) Rainy. C) Windy. D) Cloudy.

Passage Two

30.

A) Some of them had once experienced an earthquake.

B) Most of them lacked interest in the subject.

C) Very few of them knew much about geology.

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