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, t8 ^: U: ~4 n: ]! L- ] 2004年6月CET-6卷试题听力部分I Listening Comprehension (20 minutes)
7 E! M; I8 i! |/ w( i0 n+ z8 gSection A 5 a: V; w$ H- p) j, H! l# c+ I
Directions: In this section, you will hear 10 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said.
6 F# _& r3 ^9 N, N; Y6 s' a Both the conversation and the question will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. - w! p! ~4 ]/ \5 @! y5 s6 X% A4 E' Y( Q
During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A) , B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer.
% ~5 X1 |5 a8 I- ?# N Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.
5 a$ C$ C$ ^: [( HExample: You will hear:
, _! x0 T2 w; v% Y+ J) |You will read: . P% Z( a9 s5 S
A) 2 hours. 1 T: a$ h% N' `1 b
B) 3 hours. # X' }* F) Q' w* h7 j% \5 b- V
C) 4 hours. , j8 Y* i5 F% c2 M
D) 5 hours. ; v3 ]0 q. ?6 T/ b4 V
From the conversation we know that the two are talking about some work they will start at 9 o’clock in the morning and have to finish at 2 in the afternoon. Therefore, D) "5 hours" is the correct answer.* E2 ^1 Q5 X! \$ k( }2 j
You should choose [D] on the Answer Sheet and mark it with a single line through the centre.
7 a: I3 m' N$ o5 r% l2 l! E Sample Answer [A] [B [C] [D]+ @. y. N B b/ \
/ E& _8 e2 \. B1. A) Dicks trousers don’t match his jacket.
! D* }# ~, D+ ~! A9 zB) Dick looks funny in that yellow jacket. ; N( E$ T5 ~5 ]0 i8 H
C) The color of Dick s jacket is too dark. 3 y% Q% x( ~1 u! o4 B6 q' Q- L+ g
D) Dick has bad taste in clothes.
+ s; }( j! B& u3 F4 }. p% w2. A) Call the police station. C) Show the man her family pictures. ) p3 }7 Z- d& I! j/ ]" c
B) Get the wallet for the man.
# ]" j& Q' V0 UD) Ask to see the man’s driver’s license.
& O" e3 \3 r3 G# |3. A) The temperature is not as high as the man claims. " u$ x" H5 o. e7 k
B) The room will get cool if the man opens the windows. * a: |/ a& T, U7 M, U j
C) She is following instructions not to use the air-conditioning.
. }$ g2 Z8 j, I1 G8 v- I- UD) She is afraid the new epidemic SARS will soon spread all over town. & H* g, I3 E; A! D# k+ j5 y2 \
4. A) She lost a lot of weight in two years.
. E5 B: i. C _' ]; G, C' NB) She stopped exercising two years ago.
% e' ]% ^. Y* e, NC) She had a unique way of staying healthy.
N" J( ~$ A, A# \6 ~D) She was never persistent in anything she did.
0 J& ]/ K8 G" k4 t& N7 L% y2 z5. A) The man is not suitable for the position. 1 }/ o) z$ f5 i$ i I
B) The job has been given to someone else.
C/ Q8 r5 X$ E: o) |C) She had received only one application letter. - u$ Q6 T, y$ o4 V
D) The application arrived a week earlier than expected. + r/ V( x2 W+ e
6. A) He’s unwilling to fetch the laundry. ' N# X) a2 X Y- A" R
B) He has already picked up the laundry.
7 @- E. `" |3 iC) He will go before the laundry is closed. * q! E Y2 j3 E
D) He thinks his mother should get the clothes back. + j' ?5 E0 i3 a# Z
7. A) At a shopping center. C) At an international trade fair.
/ @4 J* _; Q i7 y- t. D6 ^1 w* V5 ~B) At an electronics company. D) At a DVD counter in a music store.
# b; o' c- ?+ a- S% [& c8. A) The woman hated the man talking throughout the movie.
K+ C# C+ L- T: f* f# ?% dB) The woman saw a comedy instead of a horror movie.
9 n; h! O' D- m0 PC) The woman prefers light movies before sleep. 2 C& h* x. J$ K' @( F, E
D) The woman regrets going to the movie. - {, S* Y+ f% `$ K3 J0 x! P
9. A) He is the fight man to get the job done.
" O* f" i4 i- m$ XB) He is a man with professional expertise.
$ E- H1 i3 L/ u5 W. e: ZC) He is not easy to get along with.
* F2 K; G" l5 H1 i; n( T! wD) He is not likely to get the job. ) d9 z( g" B, w# s% i
10. A) It is being forced out of the entertainment industry. ( [" K0 [; e! o# n. Q7 w' U
B) It should change its concept of operation.
0 w. \- h5 o8 T& s9 J. aC) It should revolutionize its technology. 0 v) F7 Y: |: S/ q1 R2 l
D) It is a very good place to relax.
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Section B
2 D+ T! k$ }( _Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions.! k1 i) x. b0 o+ N, j+ f
Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question,
- D- A; p, K9 ^' z9 `. Tyou must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre. ; ]: l+ u2 I* G) j5 n+ V5 Z
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( y; F9 R G" `. K# E: R" PPassage One
. O) H7 y' R, M# V! r2 kQuestions 11 to 13 are based on the passage you have just heard. ( g3 M/ Z/ ~2 z. S4 D3 G5 c8 T
11. A) He set up the first university in America. 4 o, I- j' O8 z" X
B) He was one of the earliest settlers in America. : n @ {- E: ^
C) He can best represent the spirit of early America. : @1 h3 l% G+ g) S0 O
D) He was the most distinguished diplomat in American history. ( t$ X( l9 I1 D* e' B0 F
12. A) He provided Washington with a lot of money. 4 u# J9 m' t8 t' D" @
B) He persuaded France to support Washington.
' |+ w/ U1 v$ r7 X$ R9 ~. @5 ]* OC) He served as a general in Washington’s army. 7 a& x6 f9 n% ?
D) He represented Washington in negotiations with Britain. % U: A, r2 |' q4 L* M! v: v9 |$ t
13. A) As one of the greatest American scholars.
. P/ I/ G! p3 N0 H- {! X/ l6 e5 wB) As one of Americas most ingenious inventors. - b- T# S; ~2 r* m' J
C) As one of the founding fathers of the United States.
) C/ E, Q% r; F$ jD) As one of the most famous activists for human rights. |