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2004年6月CET-6卷试题听力部分I Listening Comprehension (20 minutes)
; @3 W; i2 u) N5 MSection A 1 b2 i1 E$ N' @4 q; |! \, z
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.- p8 u0 B4 T" Z" J
Both the conversation and the question will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause.
3 a1 a4 \* |( h1 b4 ~: I z( uDuring the pause, you must read the four choices marked A) , B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer.
2 q- e# h! R- l8 @ Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.
: n8 L' o9 T* RExample: You will hear: 9 i; R" K6 }0 d; I9 X5 |% j& _( X1 s
You will read:
: i& E' j) Q5 G0 E% T0 V9 FA) 2 hours. 8 o3 e& b4 X9 C9 M$ g: _: w
B) 3 hours. % ?, }2 L$ |8 W2 l" D3 Z4 ?9 E, O
C) 4 hours. 6 @' B1 q# a' W3 x$ w3 P% Q1 v
D) 5 hours.
. j) A* _7 R7 F# {7 e. [6 C$ ~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.7 M; z& q! |" X' b; N
You should choose [D] on the Answer Sheet and mark it with a single line through the centre. " a$ \) i0 h, \8 B9 u- r& k
Sample Answer [A] [B [C] [D] G8 \8 N/ ]5 G
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1. A) Dicks trousers don’t match his jacket.
9 s, u' O) \4 D2 UB) Dick looks funny in that yellow jacket. 6 x$ b1 b* ?( t% x
C) The color of Dick s jacket is too dark.
: d! U7 n% w, U9 z; n- iD) Dick has bad taste in clothes.
( L) G% d+ z& I2. A) Call the police station. C) Show the man her family pictures.
# I. n4 d: [2 p8 x) Q. e) gB) Get the wallet for the man.
: t+ a1 c5 w8 D$ d0 f. X# z+ r& \D) Ask to see the man’s driver’s license.
. a7 L5 W7 t+ A- Q6 V& X2 k3. A) The temperature is not as high as the man claims.
, U, x9 s |0 N4 |( J% {% b. \B) The room will get cool if the man opens the windows.
% w' z9 A6 z$ w* {% kC) She is following instructions not to use the air-conditioning. 0 e& f4 J! u9 m0 p
D) She is afraid the new epidemic SARS will soon spread all over town. 9 r5 S$ e, l% k& B' Y
4. A) She lost a lot of weight in two years. ' ~( I. X/ f. f5 M( E7 I
B) She stopped exercising two years ago.
1 q( o7 J2 z! V7 P4 pC) She had a unique way of staying healthy.
3 x5 d# Z6 N% r+ MD) She was never persistent in anything she did. , B+ T4 T+ N. m, F7 d Q
5. A) The man is not suitable for the position. ' j6 B0 b8 u; M, p" r4 ~$ q& T
B) The job has been given to someone else.
) A/ ^( R: o% [3 m- y* o( A' T4 BC) She had received only one application letter. ' Y, [6 Z, C7 \
D) The application arrived a week earlier than expected.
" L+ Y8 P% a4 N3 u6. A) He’s unwilling to fetch the laundry.
. ~1 d$ v' N. }B) He has already picked up the laundry. 8 C2 s, _2 z3 M4 S5 d) f
C) He will go before the laundry is closed. + {0 s4 D# j& G- m. u ~3 T
D) He thinks his mother should get the clothes back.
7 }, F8 t2 n' S5 t, O; b7. A) At a shopping center. C) At an international trade fair.
2 m j% b H- R9 U% r: DB) At an electronics company. D) At a DVD counter in a music store. 2 j o/ ~3 l" A7 z& J
8. A) The woman hated the man talking throughout the movie. ; A ?; P& y5 ^ `, J! ~$ j( Z
B) The woman saw a comedy instead of a horror movie. + N2 I& ~) E( q' ` ~
C) The woman prefers light movies before sleep.
$ d# t# _' J& d# }$ n' jD) The woman regrets going to the movie.
- a5 C4 t5 W: T9. A) He is the fight man to get the job done. - F. S' R4 s2 o ^* G* @
B) He is a man with professional expertise. ( ^9 O$ v, c) u \8 t: V% y
C) He is not easy to get along with.
: E; K7 ]+ I! y1 { s, l' ~8 qD) He is not likely to get the job. : q, t' f# }5 V( n# q7 O s
10. A) It is being forced out of the entertainment industry. 0 G& j+ U6 h, g+ H! S
B) It should change its concept of operation. # @" I8 y$ g' [" T
C) It should revolutionize its technology. 1 r0 q& N! o1 Z
D) It is a very good place to relax.' L+ R0 V9 N) U3 i% `8 A) V
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Section B 8 q8 }) B% d/ V- g6 j& T7 z
Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions.$ e& r t( k4 @- n/ J# D
Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question,
$ j$ X4 {; w6 t9 D5 cyou 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. W- g; w/ D# G, _) l
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; J( [( K* T2 M+ s7 |# C; f7 qPassage One
# p o% C" A% o3 \ q1 y# _$ X. nQuestions 11 to 13 are based on the passage you have just heard.
& n1 x0 d$ M8 n: ]11. A) He set up the first university in America.
5 m/ a: L0 s, A" g U8 PB) He was one of the earliest settlers in America. 5 Q3 a. R1 R2 u9 Y$ C
C) He can best represent the spirit of early America.
8 }- ^, S2 L Q6 C2 d3 P: mD) He was the most distinguished diplomat in American history.
F7 K! D$ A: D12. A) He provided Washington with a lot of money. 4 t; Z; d( O" f1 [
B) He persuaded France to support Washington. c$ i( R1 H! `* ]) n
C) He served as a general in Washington’s army. 4 d9 v5 @7 E& z* _
D) He represented Washington in negotiations with Britain.
' o1 I+ z+ U$ l13. A) As one of the greatest American scholars. 1 Z1 }0 r+ ~$ N" C4 m4 Q
B) As one of Americas most ingenious inventors. . B6 o6 C; i# g4 b1 c& O
C) As one of the founding fathers of the United States.
8 d. m" E# L7 wD) As one of the most famous activists for human rights. |