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最新大学英语六级(CET-6)模拟训练高频过关题
PartIListeningComprehension(20minutes)
SectionA
1.A)Shewantstoreturntheskirtherhusbandbought.
B)Shewantstobuyanotherskirt.
C)Shewantstochangetheblueskirtforayellowone.
D)Shewantstochangetheyellowskirtforablueone.
2.A)Itstooexpensive.
B)Itisn'tneeded.
C)Itshouldbebuilt.
D)Acollegewouldbebetter.
3.A)Jack'scarwasstolen.
B)Jacksoldhiscar.
C)Jackboughtanewcar.
D)Jackhadacaraccident.
4.A)Somepeoplepretendtoknowwhattheyreallydon't.
B)Whatthewomansaidistrue.
C)Whatthewomansaidiswrong.
D)Heknowsmorethanthewomandoes.
5.A)Thewoman'sjobisalibrarian.
B)Women'srightsinsociety.
C)Animportantelection.
D)Careerplanning.
6.A)Shethinksitiseasiersaidthandone.
B)Shetotallyagreeswithhim.
C)Shefeelsthatwhathesaysissimplynonsense.
D)Shethinksthatheisratherimpoliteperson.
7.A)Tocleantheyard.
B)Toweedthegarden.
C)Tohireagardener.
D)Toworkintheflowerbeds.
8.A)Onthe6thofJune.
B)Onthe8thofJune.
C)Onthe9thofJune.
D)Onthe19thofJune.
9.A)Themanthinksthewomaniswastinghertime.
B)Themanthinksthewomanshouldmakefulluseofhertime.
C)Themaniseagertoknowthewoman'sanswer.
D)Themancanwaitandthereisnoneedforhertohurry.
10.A)Torunintoeachother.
B)Togetbargains.
C)Toavoidthecrowds.
D)Tojointhecrowds.
SectionB
PassageOne
Questions11to13arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
11.A)Becauseoftheirloveforhobbiesandpastimes.
B)Becauseoftheirenthusiasmforsports.
C)Becauseoftheirfearofheartattacks.
D)Becauseoftheirstrongdesireforgoodhealth.
12.A)Itwasdecreasing.
B)Itwasincreasing.
C)Itremainedalmostunchanged.
D)Itwasgoingupslowly.
13.A)Thosewhohaveheartattacks.
B)Thosewhohavethedesiretobephysicallyfit.
C)Thosewhohavesparetime.
D)Thosewhohaveinactivejobs.
PassageTwo
Questions14to16arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
14.A)Inthewhitepages.
B)Inthebluepages.
C)Intheyellowpages.
D)Inaspecialsection.
15.A)Onthefirstpageofthetelephonebook.
B)Attheendofthetelephonebook.
C)Inthefrontofthewhitepages.
D)Rightafterthewhitepages.
16.A)Checkyournumberandcallagain.
B)Telltheoperatorwhathashappened.
C)Asktheoperatortoputyouthrough.
D)Asktheoperatorwhathashappened.
PassageThree
Questions17to20arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
17.A)Itsspecializationintransportingsmallpackages.
B)Thelowcostofitsservice.
C)Beingthefirstairlinetosendurgentletters.
D)Itsmodernsortingfacilities.
18.A)10,000.
B)35.
C)130.
D)30.
19.A)Becauseofitsgoodairportfacilities.
B)Becauseofitslocationinthecountry.
C)Becauseofitssize.
D)Becauseofitsround-the-clockservice.
20.A)Itsfull-timestaff.
B)ThepostmenwhoworkinMemphis.
C)Studentswhoworkintheirsparetime.
D)ThestaffmembersoftheInternationalAirport.
PartIIReadingComprehension(35minutes)
PassageOne
Questions21to25arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Lecturingasamethodofteachingissofrequentlyunderattacktodayfrom
educationalpsychologistsandbystudentsthatsomejustificationisneededtokeepit.
Criticsbelievethatisresultsinpassivemethodsoflearningwhichtendtobeless
effectivethanthosewhichfullyengagethelearner.Theyalsomaintainthatstudents
havenoopportunitytoaskquestionsandmustallreceivethesamecontentatthe
samepace,thattheyareexposedonlytooneteacher'sinterpretationofsubjectmatter
whichwillcertainlybelimitedandthat,anyway,fewlecturesriseabovedullness.
Nevertheless,inanumberofinquiriesthispessimisticevaluationoflecturingasa
teachingmethodprovesnottobegeneralamongstudentsalthoughtheydofairlyoften
commentonpoorlecturingtechniques.
Studentspraiselectureswhichareclearandorderlyoutlinesinwhichbasic
principlesareemphasizedbutdisliketoonumerousdigressions(离题)orlectureswhich
consistinpartofthecontentsofatextbook.Studentsofsciencesubjectsconsiderthat
alectureisagoodwaytointroduceanewsubject,puttingitinitsvalueasaperiodof
discussionofproblemsandpossiblesolutionswiththeirlecturer.Theydonotlookfor
inspiration(灵感)一thisismorecommonlymentionedbyteachers—butartsstudents
lookfororiginalityinlectures.Medicalanddentalstudentsv/hohavereportson
teachingmethods,orspecificallyonlecturing,suggestthatthereshouldbefewer
lecturesorthat,attheleast,morewouldbeunpopular.
21.Thepassagestatesthat.
A)fewstudentsdislikelecturingasateachingmethod
B)lecturingisagoodmethodofteaching
C)lecturingasateachingmethodprovestobeuninspiring
D)moststudentslikelecturesbecausetheycanfullyengagethelearner
22.Accordingtothecritics,
A)lecturescan'tmakestudentsactiveintheirstudies
B)somelecturers'knowledgeoftheirsubjectslimited
C)mostlecturesaresimilarincontent
D)fewlecturesaredull
23.Accordingtothispassage,studentsdislikelectureswhich.
A)introducematla[notincludedinthetextbook
B)presentmanyproblemsfordiscussion
C)alwayswanderfromthesubject
D)stressthemainpoints
24.Lecturingasateachingmethodislessappreciatedby.
A)dentalteachers
B)medicalstudents
C)artslecturers
D)sciencelearners
25.Accordingtotheauthor,theevaluationoflecturingasateachingmethodby
educationalpsychologistsis.
A)defensive
B)conservative
C)realistic
D)negative
PassageTwo
Questions26to30arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Fromthemomentthatananimalisbornithastomakedecisions.Ithastodecide
whichofthethingsarounditareforeating,andwhicharetobeavoidedwhentoattack
andwhentorunaway.Theanimalis,ineffect,playingacomplicatedandpotentially
verydangerousgamewithitsenvironment,discomfortordestruction.
Thisisadifficultandunpleasantbusinessandfewanimalswouldsurviveifthey
hadtostartfromthebeginningandlearnabouttheworldwhollybytrialanderror,for
therearethehavepossibledecisionswhichwouldprovefatal.Sowefind,inpractice,
thatthegameisalwaysarrangedinfavouroftheyounganimalinonewayoranother.
Eithertheanimalisprotectedduringtheearlystagesofitslearningabouttheworld
aroundit,ortheknowledgeofwhichwaytorespondisbuiltintoitsnervoussystem
fromthestart.
Thefactthatanimalsbehavesensiblycanbeattributedpartlytowhatwemight
callgenetic(遗传的)learning,todistinguishitfromtheindividuallearningthatan
animaldoesinthecourseofitsownlifetime.Geneticlearningislearningbyaspecies
asawhole,anditisachievedbyselectionofthosemembersofeachgenerationthat
happentobehaveintherightway.However,geneticlearningdependsupona
predictionthatthefuturewillmoreorlessexactlyresemblethepast.Themorevariable
individualexperienceislikelytobe,thelessefficientisgeneticlearningasameansof
gettingovertheproblemsofthesurvivalgame.Itisnotsurprisingtofindthatveryfew
speciesindeeddependwhollyupongeneticlearning.Inthegreatmajorityofanimals,
behaviourisacompoundofindividualexperienceandgeneticlearningtobehavein
particularways.
26.Accordingtothefirstparagraph,thesurvivalgameisconsideredpotentiallyvery
dangerousbecause.
A)animalsareconstantlythreatenedbyattacks
B)wrongdecisionswillleadtothedisappearanceofaspecies
C)decisionsmadebyananimalmayturnouttobefatal
D)fewanimalscansurviveintheirstrugglewiththeenvironment
27.Itisimpliedbutnotdirectlystatedinthepassagethatmostanimals.
A)arelikelytomakewrongdecisions
B)havemadecorrectdecisionsfortheirsurvival
C)dependentirelyontheirparentsinlearningabouttheworldaroundthem
D)survivebymeansofindividuallearning
28.Geneticlearningiseffectiveonlyif.
A)thesurvivalgameisarrangedinfavouroftheyounganimals
B)theanimalscanadaptthemselvestothechangingsurroundings
C)circumstancesremainmoreorlessthesame
D)theanimalshavevariedindividualexperiences
29.ThebestTITLEforthispassagewouldbe.
A)TheDecision-MakingAbilityofAnimals
B)SurvivalandEnvironment
C)RewardandPenaltyforAnimals
D)BehaviourandSurvival
30.Howisgeneticleaningachieved?
A)Itisinheritedfromanimalswithkeenobservation.
B)Itispasseddownfromthoseanimalsthatbehaveinthecorrectway.
C)Itistaughttotheyounggeneration.
D)Itislearnedbythenewgenerationthroughtrialanderror.
PassageThree
Questions31to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Scientists,likeotherhumanbeings,havetheirhopesandfears,theirpassionsand
disappointmentsandtheirstrongemotionsmaysometimesinterruptthecourseof
clearthinkingandsoundpractice.Butscienceisalsoself-correcting.Themost
fundamentalprinciplesandconclusionsmaybechallenged.Thestepsinareasoned
argumentmustbesetoutforalltosee.
Experimentsmustbecapableofbeingcarriedoutbyotherscientists.Thehistory
ofscienceisfullofcaseswherepreviouslyacceptedtheorieshavebeenentirely
overthrown,tobereplacedbynewideaswhichmoreadequatelyexplainthedata.
Whilethereisanunderstandableinertia-usuallylastingaboutonegeneration-such
revolutioninscientificthoughtarewidelyacceptedasanecessaryanddesirable
elementofscientificprogress.Indeed,thereasonedcriticismofaprevailingbeliefisa
servicetothesupportersofthatbelief;iftheyareincapableofdefendingit,theyare
well-advisedtoabandonit.Thisself-questioninganderror-correctingaspectofthe
scientificmethodisitsmoststrikingpropertyandsetsitofffrommanyotherareasof
humanendeavor,suchasreligionandfinearts.
Theideaofscienceasamethodratherthanasabodyofknowledgeisnotwidely
appreciatedoutsideofscience,orindeedinsomecorridorsinsideofscience.Vigorous
criticismisconstructiveinsciencemorethaninsomeotherareasofhumanendeavor
becauseinitthereareadequatestandardsofvaliditywhichcanbeagreeduponby
competentscientiststheworldover.
Theobjectiveofsuchcriticismisnottosuppressbutrathertoencouragethe
advanceofnewideas:thosewhichsurviveafirmskeptic。/(,怀疑的)examinationhavea
fightingchanceofbeingright,oratleastuseful.
31.Scienceisself-correctingbecauseitstheories.
A)havetoberevisedconstantlytoconformwithideaswhichexplainthedata
better
B)havereflectedthemostfundamentalprinciplesofnature
C)are,moreoftenthannot,basedoninadequatedata
D)mustbesetoutforalltosee
32.Itcanbelearnedfromthecontextthattheword“inertia”(Para.2,Line1)most
probablymeans.
A)strongresolution
B)unwillingnesstochange
C)aperiodoftime
D)prevailingbelief
33.The"'revolutioninscientificthought”(Para.2,Lind2)refersto.
A)acceptanceofthereasonedcriticismsofprevailingscientifictheories
B)thecontinuousoverthrowofexistingscientifictheories
C)theadequateexplanationofthedatainprevailingscientifictheories
D)themajordiscoveriesthatrepresentbreakthroughsinthehistoryofscientific
progress
34.Theauthorsaysthatthemoststrikingpropertyofthescientificmethodisits
self-questioninganderror-correctingaspect,becauseitisthisaspectthat
A)isindispensabletotheadvanceofscience
B)ismostwidelyappreciatedbyscientists
C)helpsscientiststoabandonanythingtheycannotdefend
D)setsscienceofffrommanyotherareasofhumanendeavor
35.Theword"it〃(Para.3,Line4)refersto"
A)vigorouscriticism
B)scientificmethod
C)humanendeavor
D)science
PassageFour
Questions36to40arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Myfather'sreactiontothebankbuildingat43rdStreetandFifthAvenuesinNew
YorkCitywasimmediateanddefinite:"Youwon'tcatchmeputtingmymoneyin
there!”hedeclared.zzNotinthatglassbox!”
Ofcourse,myfatherisagentlemanoftheoldschool,amemberofthegeneration
towhomagooddealofmodernarchitectureisupsetting,butIamconvincedthathis
negativeresponsewasnotsomuchtothearchitectureastoaviolationofhisconcept
ofthenatureofmoney.
Inhisgenerationmoneywasthoughtofasarealcommodity(实物)thatcouldbe
carried,orstolen.Consequently,toattractthecustomofasensibleman,abankhadto
haveheavywalls,barredwindows,andbronzedoors,toaffirmthefact,however
untrue,thatmoneywouldbesafeinside.Ifabuilding/sdesignmadeitappear
impenetrabletheinstitutionwasnecessarilyreliable,andthemeaningoftheheavywall
asanarchitecturesymboldweltintheprevailingattitudetowardmoney.
Butthatattitudetowardmoneyhasofcoursechanged.Exceptingpocketmoney,
cashofanykindisnowrarelyused;moneyasatangiblecommodityhaslargelybeen
replacedbycredit.
Adeficit(赤字)economy,accompaniedbyhugeexpansion,hasledustothinkof
moneyasaproductofthecreativeimagination.Thebankernolongeroffersusasafe:
heoffersusaservice
-aserviceinwhichthemostvaluableelementisthecreativityfortheinventionof
largenumbers.Itisinnowaysurprising,inviewofthischangeinattitude,thatweare
witnessingthedisappearanceoftheheavy-walledhank.
Justastheolderbankemphasizeditsstrength,thisbankbyitsarchitectureboasts
ofitsimaginativepowers.Fromthispointofviewitishardtosaywherearchitecture
endsandhumanassertion(人们的说法)begins.
36.Themainideaofthispassageisthat.
A)moneyisnotasvaluableasitwasinthepast
B)changeshavetakenplaceinboththeappearanceandtheconceptorbanks
C)thearchitecturalstyleoftheolderbankissuperiortothatofthemodernbank
D)prejudicemakestheoldergenerationthinkthatthemodernbankisunreliable
37.Whataretheattitudesoftheoldergenerationandtheyoungergenerationtoward
money?
A)Theformerthinksmoreofitthanthelatter.
B)Theyoungergenerationvaluesmoneymorethantheoldergeneration.
C)Bothgenerationsrelyontheimaginativepowerofbankerstomakemoney.
D)Theformerregardsitasarealcommoditywhilethelatterconsidersittobea
meanstoproducemoremoney.
38.Theword“tangible”(Para.4Line3)referstosomething.
A)thatisprecious
B)thatisusable
C)thatcanbetouched
D)thatcanbereproduced
39.Accordingtothispassage,amodernbankershouldbe.
A)ambitiousandfriendly
B)reliableandpowerful
C)sensibleandimpenetrable
D)imaginativeandcreative
40.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethattheauthor/sattitudetowardsthenew
trendinbankingis.
A)cautious
B)regretful
C)positive
D)hostile
PartIIIVocabularyandStructure(20minutes)
41.TombetterthantoaskDickforhelp.
A)shallknow
B)shouldn'tknow
C)hasknown
D)shouldhaveknown
42.Themagicianpickedseveralpersonsfromtheaudienceandaskedthem
tohelphimwiththeperformance.
A)byaccident
B)atrandom
C)onoccasion
D)onaverage
43.Waterentersintoagreatvarietyofchemicalreactions,havebeen
mentionedinpreviouspages.
A)afewofit
B)afewofthat
C)afewofthem
D)afewofwhich
44.They'llhaveyouifyoudon/tpayyourtaxes.
A)tobearrested
B)arrest
C)arrested
D)beingarrested
45.Therewasaknockatthedoor.Itwasthesecondtimesomeonemethat
evening.
A)hadinterrupted
B)wouldhaveinterrupted
C)tohaveinterrupted
D)tointerrupted
46.Despitetheirgoodservice,mostinnsarelesscostlythanhotelsof
standards.
A)equivalent
B)alike
C)uniform
D)likely
47.foryourhelp,we'dneverhavebeenabletogetoverthedifficulties.
A)Haditnot
B)Ifitwerenot
C)Haditnotbeen
D)Ifwehadnotbeen
48.Somepeopleeitheravoidquestionsofrightandwrongorremain
neutralaboutthem.
A)violently
B)enthusiastically
C)sincerelyyours
D)deliberately
49.ThereisnoeasysolutiontoJapan'slabour.
A)decline
B)vacancy
C)rarity
D)shortage
50.I'msureyoursuggestionwilltheproblem.
A)contributetosolving
B)contributetosolve
C)becontributedtosolve
D)becontributedtosolving
51.Ileftfortheofficeearlierthanusualthismorningtrafficjam.
A)inlinewith
B)forthesakeof
C)incaseof
D)attheriskof
52.Someareas,theirsevereweatherconditions,arehardlypopulated.
A)dueto
B)inspiteof
C)butfor
D)withregardto
53.Thenewwashingmachinesareattherateoffiftyaday.
A)turnedup
B)turneddown
C)turnedout
D)turnedin
54.Onturningthecorner,wesawtheroadsteeply.
A)departing
B)descending
C)decreasing
D)depressing
55.Themanagingdirectortookthefortheaccident,althoughitwasnot
reallyhisfault.
A)guilt
B)blame
C)charge
D)accusation
56.Oncetheyhadfame,fortune,securefutures;isutterpoverty.
A)nowthatallisleft
B)nowallthatisleft
C)nowallwhichisleft
D)nowallwhatisleft
57.Theshop-assistantwasstraightwithhiscustomers.Ifanarticlewasof
qualityhe'dtellthemso.
A)humble
B)inferior
C)minor
D)awkward
58.Histastesandhabitswiththoseofhiswife.
A)combine
B)compete
C)coincide
D)compromise
59.Thebranchescouldhardlytheweightofthefruit.
A)retain
B)sustain
C)maintain
D)remain
60.Withallitsadvantages,thecomputerisbynomeanswithoutits.
A)boundaries
B)restraints
C)confinements
D)limitations
61.Visitorsareaskedtowiththeregulations.
A)contrast
B)consult
C)comply
D)conflict
62.Hesomuchworkthathecouldn'treallydoitefficiently.
A)puton
B)turnedon
C)broughton
D)tookon
63.shouldanymoneybegiventoasmallchild.
A)Onnoaccount
B)Fromallaccounts
C)Ofnoaccount
D)Byallaccounts
64.Withoutfacts,wecannotformaworthwhileopinionforweneedtohavefactual
knowledgeourthinking.
A)whichtobebasedon
B)whichtobaseupon
C)uponwhichtobase
D)towhichtobebased
65.thattheymayeventuallyreducetheamountoflaborneededon
constructionsitesby90percent.
A)socleveraretheconstructionrobots
B)soclevertheconstructionrobotsare
C)suchconstructionrobotsareclever
D)suchcleverconstructionrobotsare
66.Allflightsbecauseofthestorm,theydecidedtotakethetrain.
A)havingcanceled
B)havingbeencanceled
C)werecanceled
D)havebeencanceled
67.Themicroscopecantheobject100timesindiameter.
A)magnify
B)increase
C)develop
D)multiply
68.Languagebelongstoeachoneofus,totheflower-sellertothe
professor.
A)asmuchas
B)asfaras
C)thesameas
D)aslongas
69.WeEdison'ssuccesstohisintelligenceandhardwork.
A)subject
B)attribute
C)owe
D)refer
70.Sheonceagainwentthroughhercompositioncarefullytoallspelling
mistakesfromit.
A)withdraw
B)diminish
C)abandon
D)eliminate
PartIVErrorCorrection(15minutes)
Directions:Thispartconsistsofashortpassage.Inthispassage,therearealtogether
10mistakes,oneineachnumberedline.Youmayhavetochangeaword,
addawordordeleteaword.Markoutthemistakesandputthe
correctionsintheblanksprovided.Ifyouchangeaword,crossitoutand
writethecorrectwordinthecorrespondingblank.Ifyouaddaword,put
aninsertionmark(A)intherightplaceandwritethemissingwordinthe
blank.Ifyoudeleteaword,crossitandputaslashU)intheblank.
Example:
TelevisionisrapidlybecomingtheliteratureofourperiSds1.time/times/oeriod
ManyoftheargumentsJiaVingusecIforthestudyofliteratureas2.\
aschoolsubjectarevalidforAstudyoftelevision.3.tine
Itisalwaysinterestingtovisitanothercountry,forthosewhohavenevertraveled
agreatdeal.
Domestictravelcanbeveryeducationalforanyone.(71)ifheisinterestedenough
tomakepreparationsatbeforehand.LearningthelanRuaHe(72)ofthenewcountry
wouldbedifficultthetravellertoattempt,butthebenefitsofsuchan(73)effortwould
becomeobviousimmediatelyafterhisarrive.Itmaynotseemimportanttohimwhen
heiscomfortablysituatedathome,but(74)knowshowtoorderamealorrentaroom
isessentialforthenewcome门nafamiliarcountry.(75)Withoutknowingthelanguage,
itisverydifficultforthestcan^ertounderstandthepeopleofthe(76)newcountryand
hiscustoms.
Ofcourse,inoursmallworld,itisoftenpossibletofindsomeonewhounderstand
ourown(77)butthisisonlysecond-bestforthetraveler.Tobeensuie,hecunses
placesandthingswithout(78)theuseofalanguage,butplacesandthingsaretheheart
ofarycountry.ToRetthegreatest(79)benefitfromatriptoanothercountry,itis
indeedimportantforthevisitort。havean(80)understandingofthelanguage.
PartVWriting(30minutes)
Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacompositiononthe
topicLookingForwardtotheTwenty-FirstCentury.Yourcomposition
shouldbebasedonyouranswerstothefollowingquestionswrittenin
Chinese:
1.新世纪科技发展的前景如何?
2.新的科学技术会给社会带完。么好处?
3.新的科学技术会带来什么问题?
4.你怎样对待新世纪的挑战?
Yourcompositionshouldbenolessthan120words.
LookingForwardtotheTwenty-FirstCentury
1月英语六级训练试题参考答案
PartI
1.D2.C3.A4.A5.B
6.B7.A8.C9.C10.B
11.B12.C13.D14.D15.A
16.D17.C18.B19.D20.A
PartII
21.D22.B23.C24.D25.D
26.A27.A28.D29.B30.A
31.D32.B33.A34.D35.B
36.C37.C38.B39.A40.B
PartIII
41.A42.D43.B44.B45.D
46.C47.C48.B49.B50.D
51.B52.A53.C54.C55.C
56.D57.A58.A59.B60.C
61.D62.A63.A64.D65.C
66.A67.C68.B69.A70.D
71.educational玲beneficial72,\at73.benefits->benefit
74.\at75.familiar->unfamiliar
76.stranger->traveler77,own玲ownlanguage
78.ensuredsure79,are玲areat
80.visitor-visitors
Yourcompositionshouldbenolessthan120words.
LookingForwardtotheTwenty-FirstCentury
SinceWorldWarll,scienceandtechnologyhavedevelopedagreatdeal.Inthenextcentury,this
trendwillundoubtedlycONtinue.Allkindsoftechnologyaretobeimprovedataterriblerate.
Thisdevelopmentwillbringgreatbenefitsbothtooureverydaylifeandrecurwork.Atthesame
time,itwillalsoimproveindustrialandagriculturalproduction.
Ontheotherhand,thisdevelopmentissuretobringaboutsomenewprobemswehave
nevermetbeforeor,atleast,tomakesomepresentproblemsevenworse.Ifsomenewspeciesof
animalswerereallyturnedoutbythegeneengineeringoneday,whatwouldourworldbelike
then?Andoncetheartificialintelligentrobotswereputintouse,whatwouldtheseclever
"people"dototheirproducers?
Inspiteofalltheseproblemswewillnotgobacktoleadthelifeourforefatherled.Theonly
wayistoimprovescienceandtechnologyandtofindoutallwaystosolvethoseproblems.Thatis
difficult.Butwe,theconstructorsofthenewcentury,willsurelyturnthemintoreality.
1月六级英语训练试题听力原文
SectionA
1.M:Now,what'syourproblem,Madam?
W:Oh,yes.Myhusbandboughtthisyellowskirthereyesterday.Itisverynice,butit'snot
thecolourIwant.Haveyougotanyblueones?
Q:Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?
2.M:Thecitycouncilhasfinallyvotedthefundstobuildanewhighschool.
W:It'sabouttimetheydidit.Idon'tknowwhattookthemsolong.
Q:What'sthewoman'sopinionabouttheschool?
3.M:Lastnight,jacklefthiscarparkedinfrontofhisgirl-friend'shouseandwhenhecameout
togohome,itwasgone.
W:Wow!That'sreallytough.Hejustboughtitlastmonth,didn'the?
Q:Whatdoyouthinkhappened?
4.M:Somepeopleknowalotmorethantheytell.
W:Unfortunatelythereverseisalsotrue.
Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?
5.W:Wealltalkabouthowliberatedweare,butinfactwomenarestillnotequallytreated.
M:Idon'tthinkso.You'vegotthevote,you'vegotyourcareers—Ithinkyou'vego
everythingimportant.
Q:Whataretheyarguingabout?
6.M:Itspartlyyourownfault.Youshouldneverletinanyonelikethatunlessyou/reexpecting
him.
W:It'sallverywelltosaythat,butsomeoneconestothedoorandsays“electricity"or"gas"
andyouautomaticallythinkheisOK,especiallyifheshowsyouacard.
Q:Howdoesthewomanfeelabouttheman/sremarks?
7.M:Youryar
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