CET-6标准听力—标准听力(六)
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标准听力(四)
Part III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes) Section A
11.[A] The movie was really wonderful.
[B]The movie was full of violent scenes.
[C]The movie wasn ' t as good as he had expected.
[D]The movie was overly concerned with romantic relationships.
12. [A] He left it at the airport.
[C] He lost it on his
[B] He enjoyed using it.
[D] He left it in his friend ' s car.
13. [A] At 9:00.
[C] At 9:25. [B] At 9:15.
[D] At 10:00.
14. [A] In an office.
[C] In a theatre. [B] In a restaurant.
[D] At the information desk.
15.[A] Tony could not continue the experiment.
[B]Tony finished the experiment last night.
[C]Tony thought the experiment was well done.
[D]Tony had expected the experiment to be easier.
16.[A] She can ' t even decide what she will do tonight.
[B]She wants to hand in her report as soon as possible.
[C]She will be very likely to go to the symphony with the man.
[D]She can ' t go to the symphony because of her unfinished report.
17.[A] He is always punctual for his class.
[B]He rarely notices which students are late.
[C]He wants his students to be on time for class.
[D]He doesn ' t allow his students to tell jokes in class.
18.[A] The man doesn ' t know how to vote.
[B]The man is going to reveal his vote later.
[C]The man refuses to answer the woman ' s question.
[D]The man doesn ' t understand the woman ' s question.
Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
19.[A] He can ' t find his office key[B. ] He has misplaced some exams.
[C] He is unable to speak. [D] He doesn ' t like his classroom.
20.[A] Mark the latest homework assignment.
[B]Put a cancellation notice on the classroom door.
[C]Make an appointment with the doctor.
[D] Return some exams to his students.
21.[A] Teach David ' s class while he is absent.
[B]Give Professor Winston the key to David ' s office.
[C]Leave a message on the board in David ' s classroom.
[D]Bring David the homework that was due today.
22.[A] To put the homework on David' s desk.
[B]To leave the master key for David.
[C]To give David ' s students the next assignment.
[D]To call David at the end of the afternoon.
Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
23.[A] They are going to buy tickets.
[B]They are going to buy a violin.
[C]They are going to City Hall.
[D]They are going to Peter ' s Home.
24.[A] She enjoys them very much.
[B]They sound more or less like a human voice.
[C]They are complicated but soft.
[D]She can ' t understand them.
25.[A] There is a ticket free of charge.
[B]She loves violin.
[C]She can listen to some music outside.
[D]She has nothing to do tonight.
Section B
Passage One
Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.
26.[A] Making the problem of food shortage even more serious.
[B]Increasing the awareness of the world ' s large population.
[C]Increasing the number of babies who survive early childhood.
[D]Providing world population with more nutrition ever before.
27.[A] 2%. [B] 3%. [C] 4%. [D] 5%.
28.[A] Latin America. [B] Africa.
[C] Asia. [D] Europe.
Passage Two
Questions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard.
29.[A] They didn ' t care. [B] They hated it.
[C] They loved it. [D] They have mixed feelings.
30.[A] There was not enough maintenance.
[B]People didn ' t care whatever mess it might be.
[C]There were no effective regulations over visitors.
[D]It was constructed badly.
31.[A] It was more respected.
[B]More people used it.
[C]It was damaged by tourists again.
[D] It quickly got worse again after Lincoln ' s death.
Passage Three
Questions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.
32.[A] It is easy for a couple to afford a child in Asia.
[B]The prices of houses in Asia are quite low now.
[C]The word “ DINKS” first appeared in an Asian country.
[D] Fewer and fewer married women want to have a job.
33.[A] $900. [B] $5,000. [C] $10,800. [D] $15,800.
34.[A] Let women stay at home and have a baby.
[B]Care for the growing needs of women for job.
[C]Allow only one of the parents to go out to work.
[D]Punish the companies that permit women to leave.
35.[A] The small number of newborn babies.
[B]The changing social situation of women.
[C]The high prices of houses and education.
[D]The necessary steps of Asian governments.
Section C
No event has had such a decisive effect in shaping the attitude
of the Irish people towardsthe British as the Irish Famine. Looking back on the famine, the most (36) fact was that it should ever have reached such (37)
_________ . Although the potato crop failed, there was plenty of food left in Ireland, and while thousands died some ofit was being (38)
_________ . Even if
the local organizations for dealing with a crisis of such magnitude were completely (39) __ , more positive and generousaction by the British
Government could have (40) ______ some of the worst effects. In the light of
the large scale Government relief projects (41) _ today, the supreme irony of all was that the richest nation in Europe should have
allowed one of the poorest to starve on its doorstep.
Yet the famine looked very different through nineteen-century eyes. Then, the (42) of letting people do things without the government '(s43)
_________ were generally accepted—in fact, were regarded as almost sacred. (44) _______________________________________________________
and it seems strange that the reports of suffering could have failed to move the Government towards a greater use of its resources. (46)
Few Irish families had not been severely hit by the famine, and there
were even fewer who did not lay the blame fairly and directly at
s door. Britain
标准听力(五)
Part III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes) Section A
11. [A] He doesn t lik'e the paintings.
[B]He hasn ' t seen the paintings yet.
[C]He doesn ' t enjoy his art history course.
[D]He would like to own one of the paintings.
12.[A] Her name is on the top of the list.
[B]She is expecting a job interview.
[C]She will be the last to be interviewed.
[D]She must fix a date for the job interview.
13.[A] Their father is unable to keep his promise.
[B]Their father is going on a vacation without her.
[C]Their father isn ' t telling her the truth.
[D]Their father doesn 'ot twraavnetl tabroad.
14.[A] Substitute for Laura at work. [B] Meet Laura at the restaurant.
[C] Go out of town with Laura. [D] Accept a full-time job.
15.[A] He thinks the woman is wasting her time.
[B]He is eager to know the woman ' s answer.
[C]He can wait and there is no need for the woman to hurry.
[D] He thinks the woman should make full use of her time.
16. [A] Jane is the laughing stock of the class.
[B] Jane works in the ABC Company.
[C] Jane ' s laughter is quite impressive.
[D] Jane survived the interview.
18. [A] The woman is inviting the man to dinner. [B] The man probably won ' t visit the woman.
[C] The woman enjoyed her holiday very much.
[D] The man is going to visit the woman without Mary.
Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
19. [A] Yesterday morning. [B] Yesterday noon.
[C] Yesterday afternoon. [D] Yesterday evening.
20. [A] He doesn ' t have good qualifications.
[B] His resume hasn ' t outlined his past in a proper way.
[C] He is not nervous when taking an interview.
[D] He always thinks that the interviewer is like an enemy.
21. [A] He should outline his past better.
[B] He should send his resume directly to the manager.
[C] He should create a new area in his resume called “ value offered
[D] He needn ' t write different resumes to different employers.
22. [A] A shipping company. [B] A consulting company.
[C] An accounting company. [D] A headhunting company. Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
23. [A] The hotel doesn ' t open that day.
[B] She doesn ' t work that day.
[C] There is no room available that day.
[D] There is no discount on books that day.
17. [A] Moving out. [C] Doing up the kitchen. [B] Repairing the house.
[D] Building a private residence.
24.[A] He wants to give his wife a surprise on their anniversary.
[B]The woman can ' t cancel his reservation record.
[C]He doesn 't appreciate the woman ' s calling.
[D]He doesn ' t understand what the woman means.
25.[A] The receptionist is not serious.
[B]The receptionist ' s advice is helpful to him.
[C]Its charge is reasonable.
[D]Its reservation service is very poor.
Section B
Passage One
Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.
26.[A] Direct the driver.
[B]Look ahead to see where there ' s a turn.
[C]Move to the back seat if feeling uncomfortable.
[D]Keep looking at the map to find a place to go to.
27.[A] To get information when in danger.
[B]To be saved in case of an accident.
[C]To share the fun with them in exploration.
[D]To tell them what ' s going on with the group members.
28.[A] They can make people work fast.
[B]They can help people stay healthy.
[C]They can help people organize other activities.
[D] They can make people get prepared for sports.
Passage Two
Questions 29 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard.
29.[A] By producing pressure waves going in the opposite direction.
[B]By mixing new sound waves with the noise and sending them out together.
[C]By mixing high-frequency sound waves with low-frequency ones.
[D]By making a copy of the unwanted sound waves andletting it out a
little later.
30.[A] It can make a car lighter.
[B]It can make a car faster.
[C]It can reduce the cost of a silencer.
[D]It can improve the performance of a silencer.
31.[A] It is still being tried out.
[B]People still have their doubts.
[C]It increases the cost of car production.
[D]Carmakers are not sure if it is necessary.
Passage Three
Questions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.
32.[A] One must read books in a critical way.
[B]A student should not have a complicated idea.
[C]It was impossible for one to read two thousand books.
[D]Students ought to make a list of the books they had read.
33.[A] He had plans for reading.
[B]He learned to educate himself.
[C]He only read books over 100 pages.
[D]He read only one book several times.
34.[A] To explain why it was included in the list.
[B]To describe why he seriously crossed it off the list.
[C]T o prove that he understood most of it becausehe had looked at
every word.
[D]To show that he read the books blindly though they were hard to
understand.
35.[A] To show how he developed his point of view.
[B]To tell his reading experience at high school.
[C]To introduce the two persons ' reading methods.
[D]To explain that he read many books at high school.
Section C
Can we generate the new cultural attitudes required by our technological virtuosity? History is not very reassuring here. It has taken centuries to learn how to live (36) in the family, the tribe, the city, the state, and the nation.
Each new (37) ________ of human sensitivity and loyalty has taken generations
to become firmly (38) ______ in the human mind. And now we are forced into a quantum leap from the mutual suspicion and (39) _ that have marked the past relations between peoplesin a world in which (40) respect and comprehension are necessary.
Even events of recent decades provide little basis for (41) __ . Increasing physical proximity has brought no millennium in human relations. If anything, it has appeared to (42) the divisions among people rather
than to create a broader intimacy. Every new (43) _____ in physical distance has made us more painfully aware of the psychic distance that divides people and has increased alarm over real or imagined differences. If today people occasionally choke on what seem to be indigestible differences between rich and poor, male and female, specialist and non-specialist within cultures, what will happen tomorrow when people must assimilate and cope with still greater contrasts in life styles? (44)
Time and space have long cushioned intercultural encounters, confining them to touristic exchanges. But this insulation is rapidly wearing thin.
(45)
There we will be surrounded by foreigners for long periods of time, working with others in the closest possible relationships. (46)
标准听力(六)
Part III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes) Section A
11.[A] The weather is mild compared to the past years.
[B]They are having the coldest winter ever.
[C]The weather will soon get warmer.
[D]The weather may get even colder.
12.[A] He might attend the wedding.
[B]He may postpone handing in his paper.
[C]He may not prepare for his exam and essa. y
[D]He is too busy with his study to attend the wedding.
13.[A] The man didn ' t want the woman to have her hair cut.
[B]The woman didn 't follow the man ' s advice.
[C]The woman is wearing long hair now.
[D]The man didn 't icfathr e woman had her hair cut or not.
14.[A] She doesn ' t enjoy going to the beach.
[B]The beach was too crowded to go.
[C]There wasn ' t enough food for every one at the barbecue.
[D]The barbecue was canceled because of the weather.
15.[A] Three lessons. [B] Five lessons.
[C] Twelve lessons. [D] Fifteen lessons.
16.[A] He decided not to sell the piano.
[B]No one has bought the piano yet.
[C]He ' s looking for a place to store the piano.
[D]He hasn 't been able to afi n dinexpensive piano yet.
17.[A] She has red hair. [B] She has black hair.
[C] Her photo is in the newspaper. [D] She looks like the missing girl.
18.[A] The stories probably weren ' t true.
[B]Tom doesn ' t usually tell funny stories.
[C]She' s surprised Tom was so serious last night.
[D]She wants to know where Tom heard the stories.
Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
19.[A] She has finished her work.
[B]She is too exhausted to work.
[C]Her kids will arrive home after school.
[D]The man does not ask her to go back to the office.
20.[A] It is weird. [B] It is convenient.
[C] It is comfortable. [D] It is exhausting.
21.[A] The woman does not like it.
[B]It is produced by weird people.
[C]One can see a lot of strange things in it.
[D]The man is determined to watch it tonight.
22.[A] His boss might ask him to stay up late.
[B]The woman will record tonight ' s program.
[C]He may have to prepare for tomorrows busines's trip.
[D]He will be having a meeting with his boss at that time.
Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
23.[A] She has lost some of her important stuff.
[B]There is something wrong with her eyes.
[C]She doesn ' t know where to get the information she need.
[D]She doesn ' t know how to use steel to build construction.
24.[A] One has to line up to borrow books.
[B]All books are difficult to understand.
[C]One can only read books in the library.
[D] It takes time to collect the useful information.
25.[A] To give her shoes to Steve.
[B]To consult her tutor what to do.
[C]To find the information in the library .
[D]To borrow the books from her teacher.
Section B
Passage One
Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.
26.[A] Husbands and children of working women.
[B] Working women who have no time for cooking.
[C] Hotel personnel who must attend to working women.
[D] Working women who must travel on their own.
27.[A] It can double as a briefcase.
[B] It provides space for dirty clothes.
[C] It is easy to remove.
[D]It is usually big enough to carry all business documents.
28.[A] In a magazine specially for women.
[B] In a news magazine.
[C] In a restaurant and hotel guide.
[D]In a journal for top-ranking businessmen and women.
Passage Two
Questions 29 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.
29.[A] To grow beautiful flowers.
[B] To take part in the competition.
[C] To grow all kinds of flowers in the world.
[D] To grow a rose of new color and win prize.
30.[A] They were naughty.
[B] They hated Mr. Flowers.
[C] Mr. Flowers didn ' t let them watch flowers.
[D]They just wanted to play a joke on Mr. Flowers.
31.[A] He was too old to see who did it.
[B] He was too kind to beat the boys.
[C] The boys ran too fast for him to catch.
[D]It was impossible for him to be on guard all the time.
32.[A] They wanted to do what they were told not to.
[B] The notice was closer to the path.
[C] They hated to see the notice.
[D]The notice was in the way.
Passage Three
Questions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.
33.[A] He went to a famous school.
[B] He was taught by his mother.
[C] He was taught by his father.
[D]His parents employed a good teacher to teach him.
34.[A] In 1848. [B] In 1858. [C] In 1868. [D] In 1878.
35.[A] The old one could not transfer signals clearly.
[B] The old one could not send messages quickly enough.
[C] The old one could not send more than one message at the same time.
[D]The old one could only send two messages along the same line
simultaneously.
Section C
Today we are going to practice evaluating the main tool used when addressing groups —the (36) ___ . There are three main elements that combine to create either a positive or negative (37) for listeners. They can (38) _______ in a voice that is pleasing to listen to and can be used
effectively, or they can create a voice that doesn'htold the attention,
or even worse, causes an (39) reaction. The three elements are volume, pitch
and pace, when talking about volume, keep in mind that a good speaker
will adjust to the size of both the room and the audience. Of course, with an (40) ___________________________________________________ device like a microphone, the speaker can use a (41) __________________ tone.
But a speaker should not be (42) _____ on it. A good speaker can speak loudly without shouting. The second element —pitch is related to the highness and lowness of the sounds. High pitches are for most people more difficult to listen to, so in general a speaker should use the lower (43) ____________________________________________________________ of the voice. (44)
The third element, pace, this is how fast or slow words and sounds are articulated should also be varied. (45)
Pauses ought to be used to signal transitions or create anticipation. It can be very effective when moving from one topic to another (46)。