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六级听力文本材料
I.听力基本功拓展
I-1单词听写能力训练
Exercise1
TheWTOwascreatedin1995afterthe
(1)roundofworldtradetalks.Theroundsbeganin1947,eachoneondifferentareasoftrade.TheWTOtriedtolaunchaninthroundinSeattlein1999.Buttrade
(2)arguedandfreetrade(3)rioted.TheWTOlaunchedtheninthroundinDoha,Qatar,inNovemberof2001.ThenewroundwasnamedtheDohaDevelopmentAgenda.Thiswasmeanttoshowdevelopingcountriesthatthegoalsincludedreducing(4).Twootherministerial(5)tookplace:
inCancun,Mexico,in2003andHongKongin2005.Therewaslittleprogresstoward(6)onmajorissues.
WTODirectorGeneralPascalLamyofFrance(7)thenegotiationslastJuly.Buttalks(8)inJanuary.MisterLamysaidheplannedtosendastrong(9)thisweektoleadersoftheGroupofEightandothernationsatmeetingsinGermany.Hesaidtheiractivesupportisneededforasuccessfuland(10)outcome.Lastmonthhesaidthenegotiationswere(11)butnotveryfast.
Twenty-oneissuesarelistedundertheDohaDevelopmentagenda.Attheheart,though,isagriculture.Developingnationswantindustrialcountriestoendfarmsupportsthat(12)saydrivedownpricesonworldmarkets.TheUnitedStateshas(13)forasmuchasaneighty-fivepercent(14)andan(15)listofbannedsubsidies.Europeancountrieshave(16)deepcuts.Lastweek,thenewFrenchpresident,NicolasSarkozy,saidFrancewould(17)anyagreementthatdidnotmeetits(18)EUTradeCommissionerPeterMandelsonwarnsthatifthetalks(19)now,theywouldnotreopenbefore2010.TheEuropeanUnion,theUnitedStates,IndiaandBrazilare(20)fortalkslaterthismonth.ThesefourmajorWTOmembersareworkingforadealontheDoharoundbytheendoftheyear.TheWorldTradeOrganizationcurrentlyhasonehundredfiftymembers.
Exercise2
Anewformoftreatinggrieffollowingthedeathofalovedonehasbeenfoundtobe
moresuccessfulthan
(1)psychotherapyinsomepatients.Twoyearsago,HeatherChatterjee'sdaughter,Renee,waskilledinan
(2)accident.
HeatherChatterjee:
"There'sno(3)orany(4)thatyoucanfeelthatdescribesthe(5).Itbecomes(6)pain.It'sthe(7)andthe(8)_______.”Ms.Chatterjeesuffersfrom"complicatedgrief",aconditionthat(9)an(10)____10to20percentofbereaved(11)followingthelossofalovedone.Complicatedgriefincludes(12)feelingsthatlastsixmonthsorlonger,accordingtopsychiatristKatherineShearoftheUniversityofPittsburgh.
Expertssaypeoplesufferingfromcomplicatedgriefdonot(13)wellto(14)______psychotherapy.
So,Dr.Shearand(15)developedanewformoftreatment(16)______togetthosewithcomplicatedgrieftobothaccepttheirlossand(17)ontheirpersonallifegoals.Thetherapyincludes"(18)"taperecordingthepatienttellingthestoryofthelovedone'sdeath--andhavingthepatientlistentothestorydaily,tohelpthemlessenthe(19)_______offeeling.Thepatientalsotellsthelovedonethingstheydidn'tgettohearinlife.
Inastudycomparingthetwotypesoftherapy,51percentofpeoplewithcomplicatedgriefwerehelpedcomparedto28percentofpeoplereceivingtraditionalpsychotherapy.Dr.Shearwas(20)bytheresults.AmongthemisHeatherChatterjee,whohascometoacceptthedeathofherdaughter.
HeatherChatterjee:
"It'ssomethingthatwillbewithmefortherestofmylife.Butit'sok.Icangoonnow."
Exercise3
Themanwidely
(1)asBritain'sgreatest
(2)playwrighthaswonthisyear'sNobelprizeforliterature.The(3)wasmadebytheNobel(4)secretaryHoraceEngdahlinStockholm.
HoraceEngdahlsaid:
"TheNobelprizeinliteraturefor2005isawardedtothe
Englishwriter,HaroldPinter,who,inhisplays,(5)theprecipice(悬崖,绝壁)undereverydayprattle(天真的谈话),andforcesentryintooppression'sclosedrooms."
Theplaywright,whohaswrittenmorethan30works,isbestknownforhissparsestyle,dubbed"Pinteresque",whichtakesfull(6)--~ofthe(7)and(8)thatbuildthe(9)_____effect.Mr.EngdahlsaysHaroldPinter(10)similarlywhenthecallcamethroughfromtheNobel(11)informinghimoftheaward..
Mr.Engdahlsaid:
"Hedidnotsaymanywords.Infact,hewassosurprisedbythis(12),buthewasveryhappy."
HaroldPinterisbestknownforhisplays,TheBirthdayPartyandTheCaretaker.
Heiswidely(13)tohave(14)an(15)generationofBritishwriters.Mr.Pinteralsohasnevershiedawayfrom(16)political(17).Thehumanrights(18)_____andanti-war(19)hasinrecentyearsbeenan(20)criticofthewarinIraq.
Exercise4
Jobsandworkdomuchmorethanmostofusrealizetoprovidehappinessand
(1)____We'reallusedtothinkingthatworkprovidesthe
(2)____thingsoflife--thegoodsandservicesthatmakepossibleourmodern(3).Butwearemuchless(4)oftheextenttowhichworkprovidesthemore(5)___,butmore(6)____,psychological(7)thatcanmakethedifferencebetweenafullandanemptylife.
Historically,workhasbeen(8)withslaveryandsinand(9)_____.Andinourowndayweareusedtohearingthetraditional(10):
"Ican'twaitformy(11)_____IwishIcouldstayhometoday","Mybosstreatsmepoorly","I'vegottoomuchworktodoandnotenoughtimetodoit".Againstthisbackground,itmaywellcomeasasurprisetolearnthatnotonlypsychologistsbutother(12)scientistshavecometoacceptthepositive(13)ofworktotheindividual'shappinessandsenseofpersonal(14).Workismorethana(15)formosthumanbeings;itisthefocusoftheirlives,thesourceoftheiridentityandcreativity.
Ratherthanaburden,workisthe(16)torealizeone'spotential.Manypsychiatristsheadingmentalhealthclinicshaveobservedits(17)effect.Agoodmanypatientswhofeeldepressedinclinicsgainrenewedself-confidencewhengainfullyemployedandlosesome,ifnotall,oftheirmostacute(18)_____.
Andthe(19)istrue,too.Forlargenumbersofpeople,the(20)ofworkisharmfultotheirhealth.Retirementoftenbringsmanyproblemssurroundingthe"WhatdoIdowithmyself?
"question,eventhoughtheremaybeno(21)cares.Largenumbersofpeopleregularlygetheadachesandotherillnessesonweekendswhentheydon'thavetheirjobstogoto,andmustfendfor(照顾)themselves.Ithasbeenobservedthatunemployment,quiteasidefromexertingfinancialpressures,bringsenormouspsychologicaltroublesandthatmanyindividualsdeterioraterapidlywhenjobless.
Butwhy?
Whyshouldworkbesuchasignificantsourceofhumansatisfaction?
Agoodshareoftheanswerrestsinthekindofpridethatisstimulatedbythejob,bytheactivityofaccomplishing.
I-2单句听写训练
1.__________________________________________________
A.Albertisatalosswhattosaynext.
B.Albertisproudofhisanswer.
C.Albert'sanswerwasoffthepoint.
D.Albert'sanswerwastothepoint.
2.__________________________________________________
A.Wewonthegameatfouryearintervals.
B.Ourteamdidn'twinthechampionship.
C.TheAnderson'steamwonforthreeyears.
D.TheAnderson'sbaseballteamhasn'twonforfouryears.
3.__________________________________________________
A.Bill'sopinionisdifferentfromTom's.
B.Billiscryingoverhismistakes.
C.Billcalledmeupandtalkedaboutmyreport.
D.BillandTomagreeontheevaluation.
4.__________________________________________________
A.Yourjacketistootighttowear.
B.Yourjacketistoooldtowear.
C.Anewjacketwillmakeyoulooksharp.
D.Ilikeyourjacketbetterthananewone.
5.__________________________________________________
A.IhavenotwrittentoMarkforthreemonths.
B.Markwillcomebackintwomonths.
C.PleasetellmehowIcancontactMark.
D.You'dbettertalktohim.
6.__________________________________________________
A.Sullivanfoundthewatch.
B.Sullivanwasabsorbedinthework.
C.Sullivanfoundsomenewevidence.
D.Sullivanwasanex-detective.
7.__________________________________________________
A.Peter'sstorywastoocurioustobelieve.
B.Peter'sstorywassoeasythatVirginiacouldunderstandit.
C.VirginiameanstotellthestorytoPeter.
D.Virginiacouldn'tunderstandPeter'sstory.
8.__________________________________________________
A.Ellenwasmadetoobeytherule.
B.Mr.RogersrejectedEllen'sproposals.
C.Ellenwasthefirsttopresentheropinion.
D.Mr.RogersaskedEllentomarryhim.
9.__________________________________________________
A.Wallydidn'tgotothetheater.
B.Wallyhappenedtomeethisfriends.
C.WallyhadwordswithRobert.
D.Wally,JohnandRobertwenttothetheatertogether.
10.__________________________________________________
A.BettyisgoingtoruntheAnelloHotel.
B.BettyisgoingtostayattheAnelloHotel.
C.Bettywon'tmakeareservation.
D.Bettyisatalosswheretogo.
11.__________________________________________________
A.Debbiedidnotcashcheckbecausethebankwasnotopen.
B.Debbieendorsedachecktodosomeshoppinginadepartmentstore.
C.Debbiedidnotopenanaccount.
D.Debbieopenedthebankbythedepartmentstore.
12.__________________________________________________
A.FourteenstudentssubmittedthetermpapertoGeorge.
B.Thirty-ninestudentsturnedinthetermpaper.
C.OnlyGeorgehandedinthetermpaper.
D.OnlyGeorgeturnedinthetermpaper.
13.__________________________________________________
A.Ralphmadereservationsonthephone.
B.Ralphreservedaroomatahotel.
C.Ralphmadereservationforaroomatthelocalhotel.
D.Ralphmadealongdistancecall.
14.__________________________________________________
A.Itwouldbefoolishto
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