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英语六级听力真题预测及答案
【篇一:-历年大学英语六级听力真题预测及答案(完整版)】
s=txt>答案集合在所有真题预测之后(复合式听写中旳长句无答案)
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1. a) she met with thomas just a few days ago.
b) she can help with orientation program.
c) she is not sure she can pass on the message.
d) she will certainly try to contact thomas.
2. a) set the dinner table.b) change the light bulb.
c) clean the dining room. d) hold the ladder for him.
3. a) he’d like a piece of pie.b) he’d like some coffee.
c) he’d rather stay in the warm room. d) he’d just had dinner with his friends.
4. a) he has managed to sell a number of cars.
b) he is contented with his current position.
c) he might get fired. d) he has lost his job.
5. a) tony’s secretary. b) paul’s girlfriend.
c) paul’s colleague. d) tony’s wife.
6. a) he was fined for running a red light.
b) he was caught speeding on a fast lane.
c) he had to run quickly to get the ticket.
d) he made a wrong turn at the intersection.
7. a) he has learned a lot from his own mistakes.
b) he is quite experienced in taming wild dogs.
c) he finds reward more effective than punishment.
d) he thinks it important to master basic training skills.
8. a) at a bookstore. b) at the dentist’s. c) in a restaurant. d) in the library.
9. a) he doesn’t want jenny to get into trouble.
b) he doesn’t agree with the woman’s remark.
c) he thinks jenny’s workload too heavy at collage.
d) he believes most college students are running wild.
10. a) it was applaudable. b) it was just terrible.
c) the actors were enthusiastic.d) the plot was funny enough.
section b
11. a) social work. b) medical care. c) applied physics. d) special education.
12. a) the timely advice from her friends and relatives.
b) the two-year professional training she received.
c) her determination to fulfill her dream.
d) her parents’ consistent moral support.
13. a) to get the funding for the hospitals. b) to help the disabled children there.
c) to train therapists for the children there.
d) to set up an institution for the handicapped.
passage two
14. a) at a country school in mexico. b) in a mountain valley of spain.
c) at a small american college. d) in a small village in chile.
15. a) by expanding their minds and horizons.
b) by financing their elementary education.
c) by setting up a small primary school.
d) by setting them an inspiring example.
16. a) she wrote poetry that broke through national barriers.
b) she was a talented designer of original school curriculums.
c) she proved herself to be an active and capable stateswoman.
d) she made outstanding contributions to children’s education.
17. a) she won the 1945 nobel prize in literature.
b) she was the first woman to win a nobel prize.
c) she translated her books into many languages.
d) she advised many statesmen on international affairs.
passage three
18. a) how animals survive harsh conditions in the wild.
b) how animals alter colors to match their surroundings.
c) how animals protect themselves against predators.
d) how animals learn to disguise themselves effectively.
19. a) its enormous size. b) its plant-like appearance.
c) its instantaneous response. d) its offensive smell.
20. a) it helps improve their safety.b) it allows them to swim faster.
c) it helps them fight their predators. d) it allows them to avoid twists and turns.
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11 a) dr. smith’s waiting room isn’t tidy.
b) dr. smith enjoys reading magazines.
c) dr. smith has left a good impression on her.
d) dr. smith may not be a good choice.
12. a) the man will rent the apartment when it is available.
b) the man made a bargain with the landlady over the rent.
c) the man insists on having a look at the apartment first.
d) the man is not fully satisfied with the apartment.
13. a) packing up to go abroad.
b) brushing up on her english.
c) drawing up a plan for her english course.
d) applying for a visa to the united states.
14. a) he is anxious to find a cure for his high blood pressure.
b) he doesn’t think high blood pressure is a problem for him.
c) he was not aware of his illness until diagnosed with it.
d) he did not take the symptoms of his illness seriously.
15. a) to investigate the causes of aids.
b) to raise money for aids patients.
c) to rally support for aids victims in africa.
d) to draw attention to the spread of aids in asia.
16. a) it has a very long history.
b) it is a private institution.
c) it was founded by thomas jefferson.
d) it stresses the comprehensive study of nature.
17. a) they can’t fit into the machine.
b) they have not been delivered yet.
c) they were sent to the wrong address.
d) they were found to be of the wrong type.
18. a) the food served in the cafeteria usually lacks variety.
b) the cafeteria sometimes provides rare food for the students.
c) the students find the service in the cafeteria satisfactory.
d) the cafeteria tries hard to cater to the students’ needs.
19 .a) he picked up some apples in his yard.
b) he cut some branches off the apple tree.
c) he quarreled with his neighbor over the fence.
d) he cleaned up all the garbage in the woman’s yard.
20. a) trim the apple trees in her yard.
b) pick up the apples that fell in her yard.
c) take the garbage to the curb for her.
d) remove the branches from her yard.
21. a) file a lawsuit against the man. b) ask the man for compensation.
c) have the man’s apple tree cut down. d) throw garbage into the man’s yard.
22. a) he was ready to make a concession.b) he was not intimidated.
c) he was not prepared to go to court.d) he was a bit concerned.
【篇二:大学英语六级听力真题预测及答案(附听力原文)】
xt>试题 part i listening comprehension
section a
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.
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.
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.
d) a couple of them had listened to a similar speech before.
31. a) by reflecting on americans previous failures in predicting earthquakes.
b) by noting where the most severe earthquake in u. s. history occurred.
c) by describing the destructive power of earthquakes.
d) by explaining some essential geological principles.
32. a) interrupt him whenever he detected a mistake.
b) focus on the accuracy of the language he used.
c) stop him when he had difficulty understanding.
d) write down any points where he could improve.
passage three
33.a) it was invented by a group of language experts in the year of 1887.
b) it is a language that has its origin in ancient polish.
c) it was created to promote economic globalization.
d) it is a tool of communication among speakers of different languages.
34. a) it aims to make esperanto a working language in the u. n.
b) it has increased its popularity with the help of the media.
c) it has encountered increasingly tougher challenges.
d) it has supporters from many countries in the world.
35. a) it is used by a number of influential science journals.
b) it is widely taught at schools and in universities.
c) it has aroused the interest of many young learners.
d) it has had a greater impact than in any other country.
section c
george herbert mead said that humans are talked into humanity. he meant that we gain personal identity as we communicate with others. in the earliest years of our lives, our parents tell us who we are. youre (36)______. youre so strong. we first see ourselves through the eyes of others, so their messages form important (37) of our self-concepts. later we interact with teachers, friends, (38)how we see ourselves (39) the (40)______connection between identity and communication is (41) _______evident in children who are (42)others reveal that they lack a firm self-concept, and their mental and psychological development is severely (43)communication with others not only affects our sense of identity but also directly influences our physical and emotional well-being. consistently, (44) people who lack close friends have greater levels of anxiety and depression than people who are close to others. (45). the conclusion was that social isolation is statistically as dangerous as high blood pressure, smoking and obesity. many doctors and researchers believe that
(46)
answer:11~15acdba16~20adadc 21~25 bcabb
26~30 cacbc31~35 bcddc
36 intelligent 37 foundations 38 romantic39 reflects 40 profound 41 dramatically 42 deprived 43 hindered
44 research shows that communicating with others promotes health, whereas social isolation is linked to stress,disease,and early death
45 a group of reseachers reviewed scores of studies that traced the relationship between health and interaction with others
46 loneliness harms the immune system, making us more vulnerable to a range of minor and major illnesses.
听力原文
11. m: oh, i?m so sorry i forgot to bring along the book you borrowed from the library.
w: what a terrible memory you have! anyway, i won?t 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 haven?t been able to get enough sleep lately, and i?m 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 track of whether it?s day or night.
q: what does the man imply?
13. m: i think i?ll get one of those new t-shirts, you know, with the school?s logo on both the front
and back.
w:you?ll regret it. they are expensive, and i?ve 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 me.
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 again?
w: well, if i were you, i?d let her cool off a few days before i approach 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, you?ll find them on the shelf next to the light bulbs.
q: what is the man looking for?
17. m: our basketball team is playing in the finals but i don?t have a ticket. i guess i?ll just watch
it on tv. do you want to come over?
w: actually i have a ticket. but i?m not feeling well. you can have it for what it cost me. q: what do we learn from the conversation?
18. m: honey, i?ll be going straight to the theatre from work this evening. could you bring my
suit and tie along?
w: sure, it?s the first performance of the state symphony orchestra in our city, so suit and tie is a must.
q: what do we learn from the conversation?
long conversations
conversation 1
m: i got two letters this morning with job offers, one from the polytechnic, and the other from the language school in pistoia, italy.
w: so you are not sure which to go for?
m: that?s it. of course, the conditions of work are very different: the polytechnic is offering two-year contract which could be renewed, but the language school is only offering a year?s contract, and that?s a different minus. it could be renewed, but you never know.
w: i see. so it?s much less secure. but you don?t need to think too much about steady jobs when you are only 23.
m: that?s true.
w: what about the salaries?
m: well, the pistoia job pays much better in the short term. i?ll be getting the equivalent of about £22,000 a year there, but only £20,000 at the polytechnic. but then t
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