解放軍文職招聘考試2013年12月英語(yǔ)六級(jí)考試聽(tīng)力真題(第2套)-解放軍文職人員招聘-軍隊(duì)文職考試-紅師教育

解放軍文職招聘考試2013年12月英語(yǔ)六級(jí)考試聽(tīng)力真題(第2套)發(fā)布時(shí)間:2017-06-1817:36:162013年12月英語(yǔ)六級(jí)考試聽(tīng)力真題(第2套)1.A)Laborproblems.B)Weatherconditions.C)Anerrorintheorder.D)Misplacingofgoods.2.A)Whatthewomansaysmakesalotofsense.B)Therichareopposedtosocialwelfare.C)Heissympatheticwithpoorpeople.D)HeagreeswithMr.Johnsonsviews.3.A)Hewillbepracticingsoccer.B)HehasworktofinishintimeC)Hewillbeattendingameeting.D)Hehasatoughproblemtosolve.4.A)Maryshouldgetridofherpetassoonaspossible.B)Marywillnotbeabletokeepadoginthebuilding.C)Maryisnothappywiththebanonpetanimals.D)Marymightaswellsendherdogtoherrelative.5.A)Thetwinsvoicesarequitedifferent.B)LisaandGalearenotverymuchalike.C)Hedoesnotbelievetheyaretwinsisters.D)Thewomanseemsabithardofhearing.6.A)TheseriouseconomiccrisisinBritain.B)ApackagedealtobesignedinNovember.C)Amessagefromtheirbusinessassociates.D)Theirabilitytodealwithfinancialproblems.7.A)Itisimpossibletoremovethestaincompletely.B)Themanwillbechargedextrafortheservice.C)Themanhastogotothemaincleaningfacility.D)Cleaningthepantswilltakelongerthanusual.8.A)Europeanmarkets.B)Aprotestrally.C)Luxurygoods.D)Importedproducts.Questions9to12arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.9.A)Hemadeabusinesstrip.B)HehadaquarrelwithMarsha.C)Hetalkedtoheronthephone.D)Heresolvedabudgetproblem.10.A)Shemayhavetobefiredforpoorperformance.B)Shehasdevelopedsomeseriousmentalproblem.C)Sheisinchargeofthefirmsbudgetplanning.D)Shesupervisesanumberofimportantprojects.11.A)Shefailedtoarriveattheairportontime.B)Davidpromisedtogoonthetripinherplace.C)Somethingunexpectedhappenedatherhome.D)Shewasnotfeelingherselfonthatday.12.A)Hefrequentlygetsthingsmixedup.B)HeisalwaysfindingfaultwithMarsha.C)HehasbeentryinghardtocoverforMarsha.D)Heoftenfailstofollowthroughonhisprojects.Questions13to15arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.13.A)Theyarebettershelteredfromalltheoutsidetemptations.B)Theyareusuallymoremotivatedtocompetewiththeirpeers.C)Theyhavemoreopportunitiestodeveloptheirleadershipskills.D)Theytakeanactivepartinmoreextracurricularactivities.14.A)Itschiefpositionsareheldbywomen.B)Itsteachingstaffconsistsofwomenonly.C)Itsstudentsaimatmanagerialposts.D)Itsstudentsarerolemodelsofwomen.15.A)Itisunderadequatecontrol.B)Itistraditionalbutcolourful.C)Theyaremoreorlessisolatedfromtheoutsideworld.D)Theyhaveampleopportunitiestomeettheoppositesex.PassageOneQuestions16to19arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.16.A)Byinvadingthepersonalspaceoflisteners.B)Bymakinggesturesatstrategicpoints.C)Byspeakinginadeep,loudvoice.D)Byspeakingwiththelocalaccent.17.A)Topromotesportsmanshipamongbusinessowners.B)Toencouragepeopletosupportlocalsportsgroups.C)Toraisemoneyforaforthcominglocalsportsevent.D)Toshowhisfamilyscontributiontothecommunity.18.A)Theyareknowntobethestyleofthesportsworld.B)Theywouldcertainlyappealtohisaudience.C)Theyrepresentthelatestfashioninthebusinesscircles.D)Theyarebelievedtocommunicatepowerandinfluence.19.A)Tocoveruphisownnervousness.B)Tocreateawarmpersonalatmosphere.C)Toenhancetheeffectofbackgroundmusic.D)Toallowtheaudiencetobetterenjoyhisslides.PassageTwoQuestions20to22arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.20.A)ShewasthefirsteducatedslaveofJohnWheatleys.B)ShewasthegreatestfemalepoetinColonialAmerica.C)ShewasbornaboutthetimeoftheWarofIndependence.D)ShewasthefirstAfrican-Americanslavetopublishabook21.A)Reviseinanumberoftimes.B)Obtainconsentfromherowner.C)Gothroughascholarlyexamination.D)Turntothecolonialgovernorforhelp.22.A)Literaryworkscallingfortheabolitionofslavery.B)ReligiousscriptspopularamongslavesinAmerica.C)Arichstockofmanuscriptsleftbyhistoricalfigures.D)LotsoflostworkswrittenbyAfrican-Americanwomen.PassageThreeQuestions23to25arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.23.A)Itisatraitofgenerouscharacter.B)Itisareflectionofself-esteem.C)Itisanindicatorofhighintelligence.D)Itisasignofhappinessandconfidence.24.A)Itwasself-defeating.B)Itwasaggressive.C)Itwastheessenceofcomedy.D)Itwassomethingadmirable.25.A)Itisadouble-edgedsword.B)Itisafeatureofagivenculture.C)Itisauniquegiftofhumanbeings.D)Itisaresultofbothnatureandnurture.Itisimportantthatwebemindfuloftheearth,theplanetoutofwhichwearebornandbywhichwearenourished,guided,healed-theplanet,however,whichwehave(26)______toaconsiderabledegreeinthesepasttwocenturiesof(27)______exploitation.Thisexploitationhasreachedsuch(28)______thatpresentlyitappearsthatsomehundredsofthousandsofspecieswillbe(29)______beforetheendofthecentury.Inourtimes,humanshrewdnesshasmasteredthedeep(30)______oftheearthatalevelfarbeyondthecapacitiesofearlierpeoples.Wecanbreakthemountainsapart;wecandraintheriversandfloodthevalleys.Wecanturnthemostluxuriantforestsintothrowawaypaperproducts.Wecan(31)______thegreatgrasscoverofthewesternplainsandpour(32)______chemicalsintothesoiluntilthesoilisdeadandblowsawayinthewind.Wecanpollutetheairwithacids,theriverswithsewage(污水),theseaswithoil.Wecaninventcomputers(33)______processingtenmillioncalculationspersecond.Andwhy?Toincreasethevolumeandthespeedwithwhichwemovenaturalresourcesthroughtheconsumereconomytothejunkpileorthewasteheap.Ourmanagerialskillsaremeasuredbythecompetence(34)______inacceleratingthisprocess.Ifintheseactivitiesthephysicalfeaturesoftheplanetaredamaged,iftheenvironmentismadeinhospitablefor(35)______livingspecies,thensobeit.Weare,supposedly,creatingatechnologicalwonderworld.ADCBBCDBCAACCADABDBDCDDBA26.abused27.industrial28.extremes29.extinguished30.mysteries31.tearapart32.toxic33.capableof34.manifested35.amultitudeof

解放軍文職招聘考試2012年12月英語(yǔ)六級(jí)考試聽(tīng)力真題(第2套)-解放軍文職人員招聘-軍隊(duì)文職考試-紅師教育

解放軍文職招聘考試2012年12月英語(yǔ)六級(jí)考試聽(tīng)力真題(第2套)發(fā)布時(shí)間:2017-06-1817:29:082012年12月英語(yǔ)六級(jí)考試聽(tīng)力真題(第2套)PartIIIListeningComprehension(35minutes)SectionADirections:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwaswaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD),anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecenter.注意:此部分試題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。11.A)Askhisbossforalighterschedule.B)Tradeplaceswithsomeoneelse.C)Accepttheextraworkwillingly.D)Lookforamoresuitablejob.12.A)Itisunusualforhiswifetobeathomenow.B)Heisuncertainwherehiswifeisatthemoment.C)ItisstrangeforhiswifetocallhimatworkD)Hedoesnotbelievewhatthewomanhastoldhim.13.A)Themanisgoingtosendoutthememotomorrow.B)Themanwilldrivethewomantothestation.C)Thespeakersaretravelingbytraintomorrowmorning.D)Thewomanisconcernedwiththemanshealth14.A)Thesuitebookedwasforadifferentdate.B)Theroombookedwasonadifferentfloor.C)Theroombookedwasnotspaciousenough.D)Asuitewasbookedinsteadofadoubleroom.15.A)Thereasonforlowprofits.B)Thecompanyssalespolicy.C)Thefiercecompetitiontheyface.D)Thelackofeffectivepromotion16.A)Goandgetthegroceriesatonce.B)Managewithwhattheyhave.C)Dosomeshoppingontheirwayhome.D)Havethegroceriesdeliveredtothem.17.A)Thehotweatherinsummer.B)Theproblemwiththeairconditioner.C)Theridiculousrulesoftheoffice.D)Theatmosphereintheoffice.18.A)Setanewstoneinherring.B)Findthepricelessjewelshelost.C)Buyaringwithpreciousdiamond.D)ShoponOxfordStreetforadecentgift.Questions19to22arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.19.A)Damagingpublicfacilities.B)Destroyingurbanwildlife.C)Organisingralliesinthepark.D)Hurtingbabyanimalsinthezoo.20.A)Hehadbribedtheparkkeeperstokeepquiet.B)Peoplehaddifferingopinionsabouthisbehaviour.C)Theseriousconsequencesofhisdoingswerenotfullyrealised.D)Hisbehaviourwasthoughttohaveresultedfrommentalillness.21.A)Brutal.B)Justifiable.C)Tooharsh.D)Well-deserved.22.A)Encouragingotherstofollowhiswrong-doing.B)Stealingendangeredanimalsfromthezoo.C)Organisingpeopleagainsttheauthorities.D)Attackingtheparkkeepersinbroaddaylight.Questions23to25arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.23.A)Shehasalreadyleftschool.B)Sheworksforthehandicapped.C)Sheisfondofpracticalcourses.D)Sheisgoodatforeignlanguages.24.A)Heisinterestedinsciencecourses.B)Heattendsaboardingschool.C)HespeaksFrenchandGerman.D)Heisthebrightestofherthreekids.25.A)Comprehensiveschoolsdonotofferqualityeducation.B)Parentsdecidewhatschoolstheirchildrenaretoattend.C)Publicschoolsareusuallybiggerinsizethanprivateschools.D)Childrenfromlowincomefamiliescantreallychooseschools.SectionBDirections:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestion.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonece.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.注意:此部分試題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。PassageOneQuestions26to29arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.26.A)EncouragethestudentstodocreativethinkingB)Helpthestudentstodevelopcommunicationskills.C)Cultivatethestudentsabilitytoinspireemployees.D)Focusonteachingthevariousfunctionsofbusiness.27.A)HisteachingcareerattheHarvardBusinessSchool.B)Hispersonalinvolvementinbusinessmanagement.C)Hispresidencyatcollegeandexperienceoverseas.D)HiseducationandprofessorshipatBabsonCollege.28.A)Developmentoftheirrawbrainpower.B)Exposuretotheliberalartsandhumanities.C)Improvementoftheirabilityincapitalmanagement.D)Knowledgeofup-to-dateinformationtechnology.29.A)Reportsonbusinessandgovernmentcorruption.B)Hiscontactwithgovernmentandbusinesscircles.C)DiscoveriesofcheatingamongMBAstudents.D)Theincreasinginfluenceofthemassmedia.PassageTwoQuestions30to32arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.30.A)Theyhavebetteroptionsfortheirkidsthancolleges.B)Theunreasonablyhightuitionisbeyondtheirmeans.C)Thequalityofhighereducationmaynotbeworththetuition.D)Theythinkthattheirkidsshouldpayfortheirowneducation.31.A)Theydotoomanyextracurricularactivities.B)Theytendtoselectlessdemandingcourses.C)Theytakepart-timejobstosupportthemselves.D)Theythinkfewofthecoursesworthstudying.32.A)Itssamplesarenotrepresentativeenough.B)Itssignificanceshouldnotbeunderestimated.C)Itsfindingscomeasasurprisetomanyparents.D)Itscriteriaforacademicprogressarequestionable.PassageThreeQuestions33to35arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.33.A)Anewlymarriedcouple.C)Someonegoodatcooking.B)Abusinessacquaintance.D)Someoneyoubarelyknow.34.A)Obtainnecessaryinformationaboutyourguests.B)Collectacoupleofunusualorexoticrecipes.C)Buythebestmeatandthefreshestfruit.D)Trytoimproveyourcookingskills.35.A)Losingweight.B)Entertainingguests.C)Makingfriends.D)Cookingmeals.SectionCDirections:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarfullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiedtofillinthemissinginformation.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthemainpointsinyourownwords.Finally,whenthepassageisreadforthethirdtime,youshouldcheckwhatyouhavewritten.注意:此部分試題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。Peoplewithdisabilitiescomprisealargebutdiversesegmentofthepopulation.Itis(36)______thatover35millionAmericanshavephysical,mental,orotherdisabilities.(37)______halfofthesedisabilitiesaredevelopmental,i.e.,theyoccurpriortotheindividualstwenty-secondbirthday,oftenfrom(38)______conditions,andaresevereenoughtoaffectthreeormoreareasofdevelopment,suchas(39)______,communicationandemployment.Mostotherdisabilitiesareconsidered(40)______,i.e.,causedbyoutsideforces.Beforethe20thcentury,onlyasmall(41)_______ofpeoplewithdisabilitiessurvivedforlong.Medicaltreatmentforsuchconditionsasstrokeorspinalcord(42)______wasunavailable.Peoplewhosedisabilitiesshouldnothaveinherentlyaffectedtheirlifespanwereoftensomistreatedthatthey(43)_______.Advancementsinmedicineandsocialserviceshavecreatedaclimateinwhich(44)____________________________.Unfortunately,thesebasicsareoftenallthatisavailable.Civillibertiessuchastherighttovote,marry,getaneducation,andgainemploymenthavehistoricallybeendeniedonthebasisofdisability.(45)__________________________.Disabledpeopleformedgrassrootscoalitionstoadvocatetheirrightstointegrationandmeaningfulequalityofopportunity.(46)_____________________________.Inthemid-1970s,criticallegislationmandated(規(guī)定)accesstoeducation,publictransportation,andpublicfacilities,andprohibitedemploymentdiscriminationbyfederalagenciesoremployersreceivingfederalfunds.CACDACBABCCADADDCBACBDDAB36.estimated37.Approximately38.genetic39.mobility40.accidental41.Percentage42.Injury43.perished44.peoplewithdisabilitiescanexpecttohavesuchbasicneedsasfood,shelterandmedicaltreatmentmet45.Inrecentdecades,thedisabilityrightsmovementhasbeenorganizedtocombattheseviolationsofcivilrights46.Congressrespondedbypassingmajorlegislation,recognizingpeoplewithdisabilitiesasaprotectedclass

解放軍文職招聘考試2013年6月英語(yǔ)六級(jí)考試聽(tīng)力真題(第3套)-解放軍文職人員招聘-軍隊(duì)文職考試-紅師教育

解放軍文職招聘考試2013年6月英語(yǔ)六級(jí)考試聽(tīng)力真題(第3套)發(fā)布時(shí)間:2017-06-1817:32:032013年6月英語(yǔ)六級(jí)考試聽(tīng)力真題(第3套)SectionAA)Itwillmainlybenefitthewealthy.B)Itwillstimulatebusinessactivities.C)Itwillreducegovernmentrevenues.D)Itwillcutthestockholdersdividends.A)Shedoesntthinkmuchofjob-hopping.B)Shewillsticktothejobifthepayisgood.C)Sheprefersalifeofcontinuedexploration.D)Shewilldoherbestifthejobisworthdoing.A)Talkthedruguseroutofthehabit.B)Stopthinkingaboutthematter.C)Keephisdistancefromdrugaddicts.D)Bemorefriendlytohisschoolmate.A)Theson.B)AuntLouise.C)Thefather.D)Themother.A)Movetoanotherplace.B)Stayawayforacoupleofweeks.C)CheckthelocksD)LookaftertheJohnsonshouse.A)Hedidntwanttomissthegame.B)Hewouldliketowarmupforthegame.C)Hedidntwanttobeheldupintraffic.D)Hewantedtocatchasmanygamebirdsaspossible.A)Itwasburneddown.B)Itwascloseddown.C)Itwasrobbed.D)Itwasblownup.A)Shestudiesinthesameschoolasherbrother.B)Sheisntgoingtoworkinherbrothersfirm.C)Sheisntgoingtochangehermajor.D)Sheplanstomajorintaxlaw.Questions19to21arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.A)Currentissuesineconomics.B)Choicesfacedbyconservationists.C)Arecentbiologylecture.D)Topicsforaresearchpaper.A)Ascarcityofjobsintheirfield.B)Inadequatetraininginmethodsofbiologicalresearch.C)Difficultiesinclassifyingallofthevarietiesofowls.D)Alackoffundingfortheirworkwithendangeredspecies.A)Ithasnumeroustraitsincommonwiththespottedowl.B)Itspopulationisincreasinginrecentyears.C)Itmaynotsurvivewithoutspecialeffortsofconservationists.D)Itsroleinthechainofevolutionhasnotyetbeenexamined.Questions22to25arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.A)Traininggiventomusictherapists.B)Howmusicpreventsdisease.C)Studiesonthebenefitsofmusic.D)Howmusicianscreatemusic.A)Inplaceofphysicaltherapy.B)Tocontrolbrainproblems.C)Topreventheartdisease.D)Torelievedepression.A)Theyliketohavemusicintheoperatingroom.B)Theysolvedproblemsbetterwhilelisteningtomusictheyliked.C)Theypreferredclassicalmusic.D)Theyperformedbetterwhentheyusedheadphones.A)Itincreasedthestudentswhitebloodcell.B)Itincreasedsomestudentsenergylevel.C)Itimprovedthestudentsabilitytoplaymusicalinstruments.D)Itreleasedanaturalpainkillerinsomestudentsbodies.SectionBPassageOneQuestions26to29arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.A)Shewasboredwithheridlelifeathome.B)Shewasofferedagoodjobbyherneighbour.C)Shewantedtohelpwiththefamilysfinances.D)Herfamilywouldliketoseehermoreinvolvedinsociallife.A)Doinghousework.B)Lookingafterherneighbourschildren.C)ReadingpapersandwatchingTV.D)Takinggoodcareofherhusband.A)JanegotangryatBillsidlelife.B)Billfailedtoadapttothenewsituation.C)BillblamedJaneforneglectingthefamily.D)Thechildrenwerenottakengoodcareof.A)Neighboursshouldhelpeachother.B)Womenshouldhavetheirowncareers.C)Manandwifeshouldsharehouseholdduties.D)Parentsshouldtakegoodcareoftheirchildren.PassageTwoQuestions30to32arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.A)Topredictnaturaldisastersthatcancausevastdestruction.B)Tolimitthedestructionthatnaturaldisastersmaycause.C)TogainfinancialsupportfromtheUnitedNations.D)Toproposemeasurestoholdbacknaturaldisasters.A)Thereisstillalongwaytogobeforemancancontrolnaturaldisasters.B)Internationalcooperationcanminimizethedestructiveforceofnaturaldisasters.C)Technologycanhelpreducethedamagenaturaldisastersmaycause.D)Scientistscansuccessfullypredictearthquakes.A)Therewerefatalmistakesinitsdesign.B)Thebuilderdidntobservethebuildingcodesofthetime.C)Thetrafficloadwentbeyonditscapacity.D)Itwasbuiltaccordingtolessstrictearthquakeresistancestandards.PassageThreeQuestions33to35arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.A)Byjudgingtowhatextenttheycaneliminatetherisks.B)Byestimatingthepossiblelossoflivesandproperty.C)Byestimatingthefrequencyofvolcaniceruptions.D)Byjudgingthepossiblerisksagainstthelikelybenefits.A)OneofEtnasrecenteruptionsmademanypeoplemoveaway.B)Etnasfrequenteruptionshaveruinedmostofthelocalfarmland.C)Etnaseruptionsarefrequentbutusuallymild.D)TherearesignsthatEtnawilleruptagaininthenearfuture.A)Theywillremainwheretheyare.B)Theywillleavethisareaforever.C)Theywillturntoexpertsforadvice.D)Theywillseekshelterinnearbyregions.SectionCCertainphrasesonecommonlyhearsamongAmericanscapturetheirdevotiontoindividualism:Doyourownthing.Ididitmyway.Youllhavetodecidethatforyourself.Youmadeyourbed,now(36)_______init.Ifyoudontlookoutforyourself,nooneelsewill.Lookoutfornumberone.Closely(37)_______withthevaluetheyplaceonindividualismistheimportanceAmericans(38)_______toprivacy.Americansassumethatpeopleneedsometimetothemselvesorsometimealonetothinkaboutthingsorrecovertheir(39)_______psychologicalenergy.Americanshavegreat(40)_______understandingforeignerswhoalwayswanttobewithanotherperson,who(41)_______beingalone.Iftheparentscan(42)_______it,eachchildwillhavehisorherownbedroom.Havingonesownbedroom,evenasan(43)_______,fixesinapersonthenotionthat(44)_____________________.Shewillhaveherclothes,hertoys,herbooks,andsoon.Thesethingswillbehersandnooneelses.Americansassumethat(45)_____________________.Doctors,lawyers,psychiatrists,andothershaverulesgoverningconfidentialitythatareintendedtopreventinformationabouttheirclientspersonalsituationsfrombecomingknowntoothers.Americansattitudesaboutprivacycanbehardforforeignerstounderstand.(46)_____________________.Whenthoseboundariesarccrossed,anAmericansbodywillvisiblystiffenandhismannerwillbecomecoolandaloof.2013年6月英語(yǔ)六級(jí)聽(tīng)力原文(第三套)聽(tīng)力短對(duì)話M:Whatdoyouthinkofthegovernmentsnewtaxcutproposal?W:Thoughitmaygivesomebenefittothepoor,tiskeycomponentistheeliminationoftaxondividends.Thatmeanstherichwillgetricher.Q:Whatdoesthewomanthinkaboutthegovernmentstaxcutpropsal?M:Jenny,rememberthis:ajobworthdoingatallisworthdoingwell.W:Oh,yes,Icertainlywontforgetit.Butdontexpectmetosticktothejobjustbecausetipaysafewmorebucks.Alifeofcontinuousexplorationisalifeworthliving.Q:Whatcanbeinferredaboutthewomanfromtheconversation?M:Ifoundthatoneofmyschoolmatesusesdrugs.HowcanIhelphim,Mom?W:Stayawayfromhim,son.Neverthinkthatyoucantalkhimoutofthehabitifheisaddicted.Bperhapsyoucantalktoyourteacheraboutthematter.Q:Whatsthewomansadvicetoherson?W:Idontknowhowyoucaneatsomuchyetneverputonanyweight,son.Yourfathersgotthesameluck.IcanttakeabitewithoutcalculatinghowmanycaloriesIamtaking.M:butrememberAuntlouise,Mom?Sheatealotandnevergainedapound.Q:Whoisworriedabortqainingweight?W:Didyouturnoffthelightsandcheckthelocksonallthedoors?M:Yes,ItoldtheJohnsonsthatwedbegonefortwoweeks.Theypromisetokeepaneyeonthehouseforus.Q:Whatarethetwospeakersgoingtodo?M:Hurryup,Linda!Ihearthattherearenotmanyticketsleftforthefootballmatch.W:Ianreadynow,letsgo.Itistheearlybirdthatcatchestheworm.Q:Whydidthemanaskthewomantohurryup?W:Didyouhearthattheconveniencestorenexttothegasstationwashelduplastnight?M:Yes,Ihearditontheradiothismorning.Q:Whathappenedtotheconveniencestore?M:Congratulations!Ijustheardaboutyouracceptanceinthelawschool.Doyouthinkyouwouldjoinyourbrothersfirmaftergraduation?W:Notlikely.Heisataxlawyer,andIamgoingtomajorincriminallaw.Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean?聽(tīng)力長(zhǎng)對(duì)話原文1ConversationOneW:Hi,Bill,howisitgoing?M:Oh,hi,Jane.ImOK.Howaboutyou?W:Youcanprobablytelljustbylookingatme.Imreallybusy.Hey,whatareyoureading?M:Aprettyinterestingarticle.Mybiologyprofessorassignedit,andIthoughtIjustlookeditover.ButIgotreallyinvolvedinit.Itsaboutendangeredspecies.W:Thatsoundsprettyinteresting.ImgettingfrustratedwiththetworesearchpapersImstrugglingwith.Andcanyoubelievetheyarebothdueonthesameday?M:Thatstough.W:Illgetthroughit.Sowhatsthisyouarereading?M:Well,itsbasicallyaboutthechoicesconservationistsarefacedwith.Youknow,thesedayswhenfundingissohardtocomeby.W:Waitaminute.Isthefocusonbiologyoreconomics?M:Both.Conservationistsdonthaveenoughfundingtosaveeveryendangeredspeciesintheworld,sotheyhavetodecidebasedonwhatwouldbelostifaspeciesbecameextinct.W:Canyougivemeanexampleofwhatyoumean?M:Takeforinstance,twoanimals,thespottedowlandthetailedtoad.Thearticlesaysthetoadisunique.Ithasnorelatives.Buttherearealotofvarietiesofowls.W:So,ifthattoadbecameextinct,wedloseanimportantlinkinthechainofevolution,right?M:Exactly.Butthatisntsofortheowl.Soforconservationists,itmightbeaclearchoiceofwhichanimaltosave.W:Isee.IamgladIdonthavetomakethatkindofdecision.Arentyou?Questions19to21arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.19.Whatarethespeakersmainlydiscussing?20.Whatproblemsdoconservationistshave?21.Whatcanbeinferredaboutthetailedtoad?聽(tīng)力長(zhǎng)對(duì)話原文2ConversationTwoM:Goodevening,dearaudience.Imgladtocontinuethetopicaboutmusic.Itiscommonknowledgethatmusiccanhaveapowerfuleffectonouremotions.Infact,since1930s,musictherapistshavereliedonmusictosoothepatientsandhelpcontrolpain.Nowpsychologistsareconfirmingthatmusiccanalsohelprelievedepressionandimproveconcentration.W:Thatsnice.Dotheyhaveanyconcreteexamples?M:Forinstance,inarecentstudy,15surgeonsweregivensomehighlystressedmathproblemstosolve.Theyweredividedintothreegroups:oneworkedinsilence;andinanother,thesurgeonslistenedtomusicoftheirchoiceonheadphones;thethirdlistenedtoclassicmusicchosenbytheresearchers.W:Whatretheresults?M:Theresultsofthestudymaysurpriseyou.Thedoctorswhogottochoosetheirmusicexperiencedlessstressandscoredbetterthantheothers.W:Thatissurprising.Howtoexplainthis?M:OnepossibleexplanationisthatlisteningtomusicyoulikestimulatestheAlfa-waveinthebrain,increasestheheartrateandexpandsthebreathing.Thathelpstoreducestressandsharpenconcentration.W:Isthereanyotherresearch?M:Yes.Otherresearchsuggestsasecondrelationbetweenthemusicandthebrain:byexaminingthestudentsbloodafterlisteningtoavarietyofclassicalmusiccollections,theresearchersfoundthatsomestudentsshowedalargeincreaseinachemicalsubstance,anaturalpainreliever,intheirblood,whichcanhelpsoothethepatient.W:Well,thankyousomuchforbeingwithustodayandhavingusknowaboutanotherfunctionofmusic.Questions22to25arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.22.Whatisthetalkmainlyabout?23.Accordingtothespeaker,howisthemusictherapycurrentlyusedinmedicine?24.Whatdidthestudydonewithsurgeonshow?25.Whateffectdidmusichaveinthestudyofstudentsexposedtoclassicalmusic?聽(tīng)力短文原文PassageOneJeanBrownhasbeenmarriedfor12years.Shehas3children,andlivesinthesuburboutsideColumbus,Ohio.Whenheryoungestchildreachedschoolage,Jeandecidedtogobacktowork.Shefeltthatsheshouldcontributetothehouseholdfinances.Hersalarycanmakeadifferencebetweenthefinancialstrugglesandsecurefinancialsituationforherfamily.Jeanalsofeltboredandfrustratedinherroleasahomemakerandwantedtobemoreinvolvedinlifeoutsideherhome.Jeanwasworriedaboutherchildrensadjustmenttothisnewsituation.Butshearrangedforthemtogostaywiththewomannearbyafterschooleachafternoon.Theyseemtobehappywiththearrangement.TheproblemseemstobebetweenJeanandherhusband,Bill.WhenJeanwasathomeallday,shewasabletocleanthehouse,gogroceryshopping,washtheclothes,takecareofthechildrenandcook2or3mealseachday.Shewasverybusyofcourse.Butshesucceededingettingeverythingdone.Nowthesamethingsneedtobedone,butJeanhasonlyeveningsandearlymorningstodothem.BothJeanandBillaretiredwhentheyarrivehomeat6P.M.BillisaccustomedtosittingdownandreadingthepaperorwatchingTVuntildinnerisready.ThisisexactlywhatJeanfeelslikedoing.ButsomeonehastofixthedinnerandBillexpectsittobeJean.JeanhasbecomeveryangryatBillsattitude.Shefeelsthattheyshouldsharethehouseholdjobs.ButBillfeelsthateverythingshouldbethesameasitwasbeforeJeanwentbacktowork.Questions26to29arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.26.WhydidJeanwanttogobacktowork?27.HowdidJeanspendherdaysbeforeshewentbacktowork?28.WhatproblemarosewhenJeanwentbacktowork?29.Whatdoesthestorytrytotellus?PassageTwoThedecadefornaturaldisasterreductionisaprogramdesignedtoreducetheimpactofnaturaldisastersthroughouttheworld.WithsupportfromtheUnitedNations,countrieswillbeencouragedtoshareinformationaboutdisasterreduction.Forinstance,informationabouthowtoplanforandcopewithhurricanes,earthquakesandothernaturaldisasters.Oneofthemostimportantthingstheprogramplanstodoistoremindusofwhatwecandotoprotectourselves.Forexample,wecanpackasuitcasewithflashlights,aradio,food,drinkingwaterandsometools.Thissafetymayhelpussurviveadisasteruntilhelparrives.Besides,theprogramwillencouragegovernmentstoestablishbuildingstandards,emergencyresponseplans,andtrainingprograms,Thesemeasurescanhelptolimitthedestructionbynaturaldisasters.ThecomparativelymildeffectsofthenorthernCaliforniaearthquakein1989aregoodevidencethatwedohavethetechnologytopreventvastdestruction.Therecentdisasters,ontheotherhand,provethatpeoplewillsufferifwedontusethattechnology.WhenahighwaycollapsedinnorthernCalifornia,peoplewerekilledintheircars.Thehighwaywasnotbuiltaccordingtotodaysstrictstandardstoresistearthquakes.Individualsandgovernmentshavetobefar-sighted.Weshouldtakeextratimeandspendextramoneytobuilddisastersafetyintoourlives.Althoughsuchaprogramcantholdbackthewindsorstopearthquakes,theycansavepeopleslivesandhomes.Questions30to32arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.30.Whatisthepurposeoftheprogrammentionedinthispassage?31.WhatcanwelearnfromthenorthernCaliforniaearthquakein1989?32.WhydidthehighwayinnorthernCaliforniacollapse?PassageThreeLivingatthefootofoneoftheworldsmostactivevolcanoesmightnotappealtoyouatall.Butbelieveitornot,theareasurroundingMountEtnainItalyispackedwithpeople.Infact,itisthemostdenselypopulatedregiononthewholeislandofSicily.Thereasonisthatrichvolcanicsoilmakesthelandfantasticforforming.Bygrowingandsellingavarietyofcrops,localpeopleearnagoodliving.Forthem,theeconomicbenefittheyreapsurpassestheriskofdyingorlosingpropertyinoneofthevolcanosfrequenteruptions.Peopleeverywheremakedecisionsaboutriskysituationsthisway.Thatis,bycomparingtherisksandthebenefits.Accordingtotheexperts,thesideoftheriskdependsonbothitsprobabilityandseriousness.LetstakeMountEtnaforexample.Itdoeseruptfrequently,butthoseeruptionsareusuallyminor.Sotheoverallriskforpeoplelivingnearbyisrelativelysmall.ButsupposeMountEtnaeruptedeveryday,orimaginethateacheruptiontherekillsthousandsofpeople.Ifthatwerethecase,theriskwouldbemuchlarger.Indeed,theriskwouldbetoolargeformanypeopletolivewith.Andtheywouldhavetomoveaway.Questions33to35arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.33.Howdopeoplemakedecisionsaboutriskysituations?34.WhatdoweknowaboutMountEtnafromthepassage?35.WhatwillpeoplelivingnearMountEtnadointhefaceofitseruptions?CertainphrasesonecommonlyhearsamongAmericanscapturetheirdevotiontoindividualism.Doyouownthing?Ididitmyway.Youllhavetodecidethatforyourself?Youmadeyourbed,nowlieinit.Ifyoudontlookoutforyourself,nooneelsewill.Lookoutfornumberone.Closelyassociatedwiththevaluetheyplaceonindividualism,istheimportanceAmericansassigntoprivacy.Americansassumethatpeopleneedsometimetothemselvesorsometimealonetothinkaboutthingsortorecovertheirspentpsychologicalenergy.Americanshavegreatdifficultyunderstandingforeignerswhoalwayswanttobewithanotherpersonwhodislikebeingalone.Iftheparentscanaffordit,eachchildwillhavehisorherownbedroom.Havingonesownbedroomevenasaninfant,fixesinapersonthenotionthatsheisentitledtoaplaceofherownwhereshecanbebyherself,andkeepherpossessions.Shewillhaveherclothes,hertoys,herbooks,andsoon.Thesethingswillbehers,nooneelses.Americansassumethatpeoplewillhavetheirprivatethoughtsthatmightneverbesharedwithanyone.Doctors,lawyers,psychologistsandothershaverulesgoverningconfidentialitythatareintendedtopreventinformationabouttheirclientspersonalsituationsfrombeingknowntoothers.Americansattitudesaboutprivacycanbehardforforeignerstounderstand.Americanshouses,yardsandeventheirofficescanseemopenandinviting.Yet,inthemindsofAmericans,thereareboundariesthatotherpeoplearesimplynotsupposedtocross.Whenthoseboundariesarecrossed,anAmericansbodywillvisiblystiffenandhismannerwillbecoolandaloof.2013年6月英語(yǔ)六級(jí)聽(tīng)力答案(第三套)11-15ACCDB16-20ACBBD21-25CCDBD26-30CABCB31-35CDDCA36.lie37.associated38.assign39.spent40.difficulty41.dislike42.afford43.infant44.sheisentitledtoaplaceofherownwhereshecanbebyherself,andkeepherpossessions45.peoplewillhavetheirprivatethoughtsthatmightneverbesharedwithanyone46.Americanshouses,yards,andeventheirofficescanseemopenandinviting.YetinthemindsofAmericans,thereareboundariesthatotherpeoplearesimplynotsupposedtocross