1、新东方在线 [ ]网络课堂电子教材系列 六级听力 六级高分班听力讲义 主讲:傅思瑶 欢迎使用新东方在线电子教材 教材说明:本讲义的顺序跟老师授课的顺序是一样的,请学员根据顺序来学习即可 热身练习 Exercise 1 1. A) $16. B) $8. C) $32. D) $64. 2. A) $40. B) $80. C) $14. D) $28. 3. A) 6. B) 2. C) 4. D) 10. 4. A) $46
2、 B) $86. C) $56. D) $130. 5. A) The man will pay ten dollars. C) The man will pay thirty dollars. B) The man will pay twenty dollars. D) The man will pay forty dollars. 6. A) He may write a check for ten dollars. B) He may not pay by check. C) He may write a check for the
3、amount of purchase. D) He may write a check for twenty-five dollars. 7. A) She must cover five miles. C) She must turn three corners. B) She must walk five or six blocks. D) She must walk three blocks. 8. A) $0.40. B) $0.45. C) $0.35 D) $0.30 9. A) Four. B) Two. C) F
4、ive. D) Six. 10. A) $150. B) $175. C) $200. D) $225. 答案:BBBAC DBCAB 听力原文: Exercise 1 1. W: Is it true you only spent $32 on two dinners? M: No, I only spent half of that on the two meals. Q: How much did each dinner cost? 2. W: The shoes were a bargain. I got the
5、m for half price. M: You mean you only paid $ 40 for them? Q: How much did the shoes cost originally? 3. M: Six of us started to the movies, but only one-third of us actually made it to the theater. W: Then you could have asked four more people. Q: How many went to the movies? 4. M: Th
6、e radio costs $ 40, but I only have $ 30. W: I have $16. Would you like to borrow it? Q: How much money do they have between them? 5. M: How much are the tickets? W: They're ten dollars each for the general public, but student tickets are half price. Q: How much will the man pay for two g
7、eneral tickets and two student tickets? 6. M: I'd like to pay by check. May I make it out for more than fifteen dollars? W: Certainly, there's a ten-dollar limit over the amount of purchase, though. Q: What is the maximum amount for which the man may write his check? 7. W: Excuse me. I'm tr
8、ying to get to the Student Union. M: Sure. Just go down here to the corner and turn left. Then go straight for three blocks and turn left at the tower. It's two blocks from there. Q: How far must the woman walk to get to the Student Union? 8. M: I'd like to buy these four Thanks-giving cards.
9、 Are they ten cents each? W: Three of them are but that smaller one is only a nickel. Q: How much were the cards all together? 9. W: If everyone runs for president, who'll run for the other offices? M: Of the six candidates, only two are not running for president. Q: How many people are ru
10、nning for president? 10. M: How much is the rent? W: It's hundred and fifty dollars a month unfurnished or two hundred dollars a month furnished. Utilities are twenty-five dollars extra. Q: How much will it cost the man to rent an unfurnished apartment, including utilities? 07年1月份真题 Pa
11、rt III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes) 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.
12、 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
13、 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 s
14、ymptoms 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 inst
15、itution. 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)
16、 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. 答案: 11. D 12. C 13.
17、 B 14. C 15. D 16. A 17 . B 18. A 听力原文: Questions 11: W:I need to find a dentist; you said you know Dr. Smith well, do you recommend her? M: Well, I had to see her a few times, but what impressed me most were the magazines in her waiting room. Q: What does the woman impl
18、y? Question 12: W: I’m afraid I can’t show you the apartment at the moment, because the tenant is still living in it. It’s really a lovely place, with a big kitchen and a sunny window, for only two hundred dollars a month. M: Sounds good, but we really can’t rent an apartment without seeing it fi
19、rst. Q: What do we learn from the conversation? Question 13: M: So, that’s what’s been keeping you so busy recently! W: Yes, I’ve been tied up with my studies. You know I’m planning to go to the United States this coming summer, but I’m a bit nervous about my English. Q: What is the woman busy
20、doing? Question 14: W: How did you feel when you found out you had high blood pressure? M: Shocked! The problem for me was that there were no symptoms; it seemed to have sneaked up on me. Q: What does the man mean? Question 15: W: So, you’re just back from a trip to India. What were you doing
21、there? M: The trip was intended to bring to the world’s attention the fact that AIDS is not just an African disease; it’s also endangering other countries, notably, India and Thailand. Q: What was the purpose of the man’s trip to India? Question 16: M: It’s quite clear form my visit, this is a f
22、ull size, comprehensive university. So why is it still called a college? W: The College of William and Mary is the second oldest institution of higher learning in this country. We have nurtured great minds like Thomas Jefferson and we are proud of our name. Q: What do we learn from this conversati
23、on about the College of William and Mary? Question 17: M: Have the parts we need for the photo copying machine arrived yet? W: I ordered them last week, but something is holding them up. Q: What does the woman say about the parts needed for the photo copying machine? Question 18: W: The cafete
24、ria provided many kinds of dished for us today. Did you notice that? M: Yes, kind of rare, isn’t it? Q: What does the man imply? 短对话 1990年1月真题 Section A 1. A) Read four chapters. B) Write an article. C) Speak before the class. D) Preview two chapters.(B) 2. A) The woman is being in
25、terviewed by a reporter. B) The woman is asking for a promotion. C) The woman is applying for a job. D) The woman is being given an examination.(C) 3. A) His car was hit by another car. B) He was hurt while playing volleyball. C) He fell down the stairs. D) While crossing the street, he was h
26、it by a car.(A) 4. A) Took a photo of him. B) Bought him a picture. C) Held a birthday party. D) Bought him a frame for his picture.(A) 5. A) No medicine could solve the woman’s problem. B) The woman should eat less to lose some weight. C) Nothing could help the woman if she ate too little.
27、D) The woman should choose the right foods.(D) 6. A) He meant she should make a phone call if anything went wrong. B) He meant for her just to wait till help came. C) He was afraid something would go wrong with her car. D) He promised to give her himself.(A) 7. A) No, he missed it. B) No, he d
28、idn’t. C) Yes, he did. D) Yes, he probably did.(B) 8. A) He has edited three books. B) He has bought the wrong book. C) He has lost half of his money. D) He has found the book that will be used.(B) 9. A) At 7:30 B) At 8:30 C) At 9:00 D) At 9:30(D) 10. A) Six. B) Seven. C) Eight. D) Nin
29、e.(C) Section B Passage One Questions 11 to 13 are based on the passage you have just heard. 11. A) They often take place in her major industries. B) British trade unions are more powerful. C) There are more trade union members in Britain. D) Britain loses more working days through strikes ev
30、ery year.(A) 12. A) Such strikes are against the British law. B) Such strikes are unpredictable. C) Such strikes involve workers from different trades. D) Such strikes occur frequently these days.(B) 13. A) Trade unions in Britain are becoming more popular. B) Most strikes in Britain are again
31、st the British law. C) Unofficial strikes in Britain are easier to deal with now. D) Employer-worker relations in Britain have become tenser.(D) Passage Two Questions 14 to 16 are based on the passage you have just heard. 14. A) The victory over one’s fellow runners. B) The victory over former
32、 winners. C) The victory of will-power over fatigue. D) The victory of one’s physical strength.(C) 15. A) The runner who runs to keep fit. B) The runner who breaks the record. C) The runner who does not break the rules. D) The runner who covers the whole distance.(D) 16. A) He won the first p
33、rize. B) He fell behind the other runners. C) He died because of fatigue. D) He gave up because he was tired.(B) Passage Three Questions 17 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard. 17. A) 17,000. B) 1,700. C) 24. D) 9,000.(C) 18. A) It’s located in a college town. B) It’s compo
34、sed of a group of old buildings. C) Its classrooms are beautifully designed. D) Its library is often crowed with students.(B) 19. A) Teachers are well paid at Deep Springs. B) Students are mainly from New York State. C) The length of schooling is two years. D) Teachers needn’t pay for their re
35、nt and meals.(D) 20. A) Take a walk in the desert. B) Go to a cinema. C) Watch TV programmes. D) Attend a party.(A) Part I 1. B 2. C 3. A 4. A 5. D 6. A 7. B 8. B 9. D 10. C 11. A 12. B 13. D 14. C 15. D 16. B 17. C 18. B 19. D 20. A 1990年1月六级听力原文 1. W: What is the
36、 home assignment from Professor Smith? I missed the class this morning. M: Finish reading Chapter 5 and 6, and write an essay based on chapter 3 and 4. Remember, it’s your turn to give presentation next Monday. Q: What will the woman do in addition to the home assignment for the whole class? 2. M
37、 Now, I’m going to start off by asking you a difficult question. Why would you like to get this post? W: Well, first of all I know that your firm has a very good reputation. Then I’ve heard you offer good opportunities for promotion for the right person. Q: What do we know from this conversation?
38、 3. W: Did you hear Mike is in hospital with head injures and a broken arm? M: Yes, apparently he was struck by another vehicle and turned completely over. Q: What happened to Mike? 4. M: Could you help me to decide what I should buy for my brother’s birthday? W: Remember, you took a picture of
39、 him at his last birthday party? Why not buy him a frame so that he can fix the picture in it. Q: What did the man do last year for his brother’s birthday? 5. M: What did your doctor describe for you? W: Well, he said there is no need for me to take any medicine if I eat well-balanced meals. Q:
40、What did the man do last year for his brother’s birthday? 6. W: Could you tell me what I should do if my car breaks down? M: Well, I’m sure you won’t have any trouble, Mrs. Smith, but if something should happen, just call this number.They’ll see that you get help. Q: What does the man really mean
41、 7. W: Did you watch the game last night? M: I wouldn’t have missed it for anything! Q: Did the man watch the game last night? 8. M: Hey, Louise, I’ve got a used copy of our chemistry textbook for half price. W: I’m afraid you wasted your money, yours is the first edition, but we’re supposed t
42、o be using the third edition. Q: What has the man done? 9. M: Could you tell me the timetable of the school bus? W: Well, the bus leaves here for the campus every two hours from 7:00 a.m.. But on Saturdays it starts half an hour later. Q: When does the second bus leave on Saturdays? 10. W: I ha
43、d prepared dinner for eight people before Mary called and said that she and her husband could not make it. M: That’s all right. I am just going to tell you I have invited Tom and his girlfriend. Q: How many people are coming to the dinner? Passage One Strikes are very common in Britain. They are
44、 extremely harmful to its industries. In fact, there are other countries in Western Europe that lose more working days through strikes every year than Britain. The trouble with the strikes in Britain is that they occur in essential industries. There are over 495 unions in Britain. Some unions are ve
45、ry small. Over 20 have more than 100,000 members. Unions do not exist only to demand higher wages. They also educate their members. They provide benefits for the sick and try to improve working conditions. Trade unioners say that we must thank the unions for the great improvement in working conditio
46、ns in the last hundred years. It is now against the law for union members to go on strike without the support of their union. This kind of strike is called the unofficial strike and was common until recently. Employers feel that unofficial strikes were most harmful because they would not be predicte
47、d. However, these unofficial strikes still occur from time to time and some unions have also refused to cooperate with the law. As a result, the general picture of the relations between workers and employers in Britain has gone from bad to worse. Questions 11 to 13 are based on the passage you have
48、 just heard. 11. In what way are strikes in Britain different from those in other European countries? 12. Why are British employers so afraid of unofficial strikes? 13. What conclusion can be drawn from this passage? Passage Two Everywhere we look we see Americans running. They run for every re
49、ason anybody could think of. They run for health, for beauty, to lose weight, to feel fit and because it’s the thing they love to do. Every year, for example, thousands upon thousands of people run in one race, the Boston Marathon, the best known long distance race in the United States. In recent years, there have been nearly 5,000 official competitors and it takes three whole minutes for the crowd of runners just to cross the starting line. You may have heard the story of the Greek runner Pheidippides. He ran from Marathon to Athens to deliver the news of the great victory 2,






