大学英语六级考试CET6听力真题.docx
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大学英语六级考试CET6听力真题
大学英语六级考试(CET6)
2014年12月听力真题
听力原文
短对话:
1.
M:
Beforeweplayagain,I’mgoingtobuyagoodtennisracket.
W:
Yourshoesaren’tinaverygoodshapeeither.
Q:
Whatdoesthewomanmean?
2.
M:
Barbara,I’dlikeyoucouldassistmeinthelabdemonstration.Butaren’tyousupposedtogotoDr.Smith’slecturetoday?
W:
IaskCathytotakenotesforme.
Q:
Whatdowelearnfromtheconversation?
3.
W:
SteveinvitedmetothedinnerpartyonSundayevening.Haveyoureceivedyourinvitationyet?
M:
Yes,hefoundmethismorningandtoldmehewantedallhisoldclassmatestocometothereunion.
Q:
Whatdowelearnfromtheconversation?
4.
W:
I’mafraidI’malittlebitseasick.Ifeeldizzy.
M:
Closeyoureyesandrelax.You’llbeallrightassoonaswecomeatshore.
Q:
Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?
5.
W:
Iwonderwhat’shappenedtoourtrain.Itshouldhavebeenheretwentyminutesagoaccordingtothetimetable.Butit’salready9:
30.
M:
There’snoneedtogetnervous.Theannouncementsaysit’sfortyminuteslate.
Q:
Whenisthetrainarriving?
6.
M:
Johnishandsomeandwealthy.Believeitornot,heisstillabachelor.
W:
Heisanotoriousguyinmanygirls’eyes.I’msickofhearinghisname.
Q:
Whatdoesthewomanmean?
7.
M:
Carshadlinedupbumpertobumper.AndI’vebeenheldupontheexpresswayfortheentirehour.
W:
Really?
Itmustbeapainintheneck.Butbepatient,anyway,youcandonothingbutwait.
Q:
Whatdowelearnabouttheman?
8.
W:
YesterdayIwassurprisedtoseeMaryusingthatwashingmachineyou’regoingtothrowaway.
M:
Yes,it’squiteoldandinaverypoorcondition.Franklyspeaking,thatshegotitworkingamazesmealot.
Q:
WhatdoesthemanimplyaboutMary?
长对话:
Conversation1
M:
ArecentcaseIheardwasofamanaccusedandfoundguiltyofbreakingintoahouseandstealingsomemoney.
W:
Well,washereallyguilty,judge?
M:
Headmittedthathe’ddoneit,andtherewereseveralwitnessessayingthathehadindeeddoneit.SoIcanonlyassumethathewasguilty.
W:
Whydidhedoit?
M:
Well,thereasonswerelittlemuddied,probablyatleastitseemedinatrialthathedidittogetsomemoneytofeedhisfamily.Yousee,he’dbeenoutofworkforsometime.
W:
Well,he’dbeenoutofworkandhechosetobreakintoahousetogetmoneyforhisfamilyandapparentlyinfrontofpeoplethat,err...couldseehimdoit.
M:
Hisattorneypresentedtestimonythathehadindeedappliedforjobsandwaslistedwithseveralemploymentagencies,includingthestateemploymentagency,buttheyweren’tanyjobs.
W:
Andhehadnoluck!
M:
Hehadnoluckandit’dbeensometime.Hehadtwochildrenandbothofthemwereneedingfoodandclothing.
W:
Sohewasindesperatecircumstances.Didyousentencehim?
M:
Yes.
W:
Butwhatgooddoesitdotoputthemanintojailwhenhe’sobviouslyinsuchneed?
M:
Thisparticularfellowhasbeeninprisonbefore.
W:
Forthesamething?
M:
No,foradifferentsortofcrime.
W:
Huh?
M:
Buthedidknowaboutcrime,soIsupposetherearefolksthatjusthavetogobacktoprisonseveraltimes.
9.Whatdidthejudgesayaboutthecaseherecentlyheard?
10.Whatdowelearnaboutthemanatthetimeofcrime?
11.Whatdidthejudgesayabouttheaccused?
Conversation2
M:
Ah,howdoyoudo,Ms.Wezmore?
W:
Howdoyoudo?
M:
Dositdown.
W:
Thankyou.
M:
I’mgladyou’reinterestedinourjob.Now,letmeexplainit.Weplantoincreaseouradvertisingconsiderably.Atpresent,anadvertisingagencyhandlesouraccount,butwehaven’tbeentoopleasedwiththeresultslatelyandwemaygiveouraccounttoanotheragency.
W:
Whatwouldmyworkentail?
M:
You’dberesponsibletomeforalladvertisingandtoMr.Gruntforpublicrelations.You’dbrieftheagencywhoeveritisonthekindofadvertisingcampaignwewant.You’dalsoberesponsibleforgettingourleaflets,brochuresandcatalogsdesigned.
W:
Ipresumeyouadvertiseinthenationalpressaswellasthetradepress.
M:
Yes,wedo.
W:
Haveyouthoughtaboutadvertisingontelevision?
M:
Wedon’tthinkit’sasuitablemediumforus.Andit’smuchtooexpensive.
W:
Icanjustimagineascenewithatypistsittingonanold-fashionedtypingchair,herbackaching,exhausted,thenweshowherinoneofyourchairs.Herbackproperlysupportedfillingfullofenergy,typingtwiceasquickly.
M:
Beforeyougetcarriedawaywithyourlittlescene,Ms.Wezmore,Iregrettohavetotellyouagainthatwearenotplanningtogointotelevision.
W:
That’sashame.I’vebeendoingalotoftelevisionworklatelyanditinterestsmeenormously.
M:
ThenIreallydon’tthinkthatthisisquitetherightjobforyouhere,Ms.Wezmore.
12.Whatdoesthemanthinkoftheirpresentadvertisingagency?
13.WhatwouldthewomanberesponsiblefortoMr.Grunt?
14.Whatisthewomanmostinterestedindoing?
15.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthewomanapplicant?
短文一
ManyforeignstudentsareattractednotonlytotheacademicprogramsataparticularU.S.collegebutalsotothelargercommunity,whichaffordsthechancetosoakupthesurroundingculture.FewforeignuniversitiesputmuchemphasisonthecozycommunallifethatcharacterizesAmericancampusesfromclubsandsportsteamstostudentpublicationsanddramasocieties.“ThecampusandtheAmericanuniversityhavebecomeidenticalinpeople’sminds,”saysBrownUniversityPresidentVartanGregorian.“InAmericaitisassumedthatastudent’sdailylifeisasimportantashislearningexperience.”
Foreignstudentsalsocomeinsearchofchoices.America’smenuofoptions—researchuniversities,stateinstitutions,privateliberal-artsschools,communitycolleges,religiousinstitutions,militaryacademies—isunrivaled.“InEurope,”sayshistoryprofessorJonathanSteinberg,whohastaughtatbothHarvardandCambridge,“thereisonesystem,andthatisit.”Whilestudentsoverseasusuallymustdemonstrateexpertiseinaspecificfield,whetherlaworphilosophyorchemistry,mostAmericanuniversitiesinsistthatstudentssamplenaturalandsocialsciences,languagesandliteraturebeforechoosingafieldofconcentration.
Suchopposingphilosophiesgrowoutofdifferenttraditionsandpowerstructures.InEuropeandJapan,universitiesareanswerableonlytoaministryofeducation,whichsetsacademicstandardsanddistributesmoney.
Whilecentralizationensuresthatallstudentsareequippedwithroughlythesameresourcesandperformatroughlythesamelevel,italsodiscouragesexperimentation.“Whentheymakemistakes,theymakebigones,”saysRobertRosenzweig,presidentoftheAssociationofAmericanUniversities.“Theysetasysteminwrongdirections,andit’slikesteeringasupertanker.”
16.WhatdoesthespeakersaycharacterizesAmericancampuses?
17.WhatdoesBrownUniversitypresidentVartanGregoriansayaboutstudents'dailylife?
18.InwhatwayistheUnitedStatesunrivaledaccordingtothespeaker?
19.WhatdoesthespeakersayaboutuniversitiesinEuropeandJapan?
短文二
Hello,ladiesandgentlemen,welcomeaboardyourSea-linkferryfromFolkestonetoBoulogneandwishyouapleasanttripwithus.WeareduetoleaveFolkestoneinaboutfiveminutesandajourneytoBoulognewilltakeapproximatelytwohours.WearegettinggoodreportsoftheweatherintheChannelandinFrance,soweshouldhaveacalmcrossing.Sunandtemperaturesof30degreescelsiusarereportedontheFrenchcoast.Foryourconvenienceonthejourney,we'dliketopointoutthatthereareanumberoffacilitiesavailableonboard.There'sasnackbarservingsandwichesandhotandcoldrefreshmentssituatedinthefrontofAdeck.ThereisalsoarestaurantservinghotmealssituatedonBdeck.Ifyouneedtochangemoneyorcashtravelers'checks,wehaveabankonboard.YoucanfindabankonCdeck.Betweentheship'sofficeandthedutyfreeshop,toiletsaresituatedonBdeckattherearoftheshipandonAdecknexttothesnackbar.Forthechildren,there'sagamesroomonCdecknexttothedutyfreeshop.Herechildrencanfindavarietyofelectronicgames.PassengersareremindedthattheloungeonBdeckisforthesoleuseofpassengerstravelingwithcarsandthatthereisanotherloungeonCdeckatthefrontoftheshipforpassengerstravelingwithoutcars.Finally,ladiesandgentlemen,we'dliketowishyouapleasantjourneyandhopethatyou'lltravelwithusagaininthenearfuture.
20.WhatdoesthespeakersayabouttheSea-linkferry?
21.Whereisthesnackbarsituated?
22.WhatdoesthespeakersayabouttheloungeonBdeck?
短文三
OnChristmasEvein1994,humansenteredacaveinthemountainsofsoutheasternFranceforwhatwasprobablythefirsttimein20,000years.Thevividimagesofmorethan300animalsthatJean-MarieChauvetandhisassistantsfoundonthecavewallswerelikenonethattheyhadseenbefore.UnusualintheGrotteChauvet,asthecaveisnowcalledinhonorofitsdiscoverer,arepaintingsofmanyflatsheetinganimals.Otherknowncavesfromthesamegeographicalareaandtimeperiodcontainonlypaintingsofplantites.ThepaintingsinthiscaverefutetheoldtheorythatCro-Magnoonpeoplepaintedanimalsthattheyhuntedandthenate.Nowmanyspecialistsbelievethatcavepaintingswerenotpartofaritualtobringgoodlucktohunters.Theypointoutthatwhiledeermadeupamajorpartoftheirdiet,there'renodrawingsofdeer.Theybelievethattheanimalspaintedwerethosecentraltothesymbolicandspirituallifeofthetimes;animalsthatrepresentedsomethingdeepandspiritualtothepeople.ScientistsarehopefulthatGrooChaviewillyieldnewinformationabouttheartandlifestyleofCro-Magnoonpeople.Theyreadilyadmit,however,th
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