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1、 Part III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes)注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。11.A) Dr. Smiths waiting room isnt tidy. B) Dr. Smith enjoys reading magazines. C) Dr. Smith has left a good impression on her. D) Dr. Smith may not be a good choice.12. A) The man will rent the apartment when it is available. B) The ma

2、n made a bargain with the landlady over the rent. C) The man insists on having a look at the apartment first. D) The man is not fully satisfied with the apartment.13. A) Packing up to go abroad. B) Brushing up on her English. C) Drawing up a plan for her English course. D) Applying for a visa to the

3、 United States.14. A) He is anxious to find a cure for his high blood pressure. B) He doesnt think high blood pressure is a problem for him. C) He was not aware of his illness until diagnosed with it. D) He did not take the symptoms of his illness seriously.15. A) To investigate the causes of AIDS.

4、B) To raise money for AIDS patients. C) To rally support for AIDS victims in Africa. D) To draw attention to the spread of AIDS in Asia.16. A) It has a very long history. B) It is a private institution. C) It was founded by Thomas Jefferson. D) It stresses the comprehensive study of nature.17. A) Th

5、ey cant fit into the machine. B) They have not been delivered yet. C) They were sent to the wrong address. D) They were found to be of the wrong type.18. A) The food served in the cafeteria usually lacks variety. B) The cafeteria sometimes provides rare food for the students. C) The students find th

6、e service in the cafeteria satisfactory. D) The cafeteria tries hard to cater to the students needs.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19 .A) He picked up some apples in his yard. B) He cut some branches off the apple tree. C) He quarreled with his neighbor over the

7、 fence. D) He cleaned up all the garbage in the womans yard.20. A) Trim the apple trees in her yard. B) Pick up the apples that fell in her yard. C) Take the garbage to the curb for her. D) Remove the branches from her yard.21. A) File a lawsuit against the man. B) Ask the man for compensation. C) H

8、ave the mans apple tree cut down. D) Throw garbage into the mans yard.22. A) He was ready to make a concession. B) He was not intimidated. C) He was not prepared to go to court. D) He was a bit concerned.Questions 23 to 25are based on the conversation you have just heard.23. A) Bad weather. B) Human

9、 error. C) Breakdown of the engines. D) Failure of the communications system.24. A) Two thousand feet. B) Twelve thousand feet. C) Twenty thousand feet. D) Twenty-two thousand feet.25. A) Accurate communication is of utmost importance. B) pilots should be able to speak several foreign languages. C)

10、Air controllers should keep a close watch on the weather. D) Cooperation between pilots and air controllers is essential.Section B注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。Passage One Questions 26 to 29 are based on the conversation you have just heard.26. A) His father caught a serious disease. B) His mother passed away.

11、C) His mother left him to marry a rich businessman. D) His father took to drinking.27. A) He disliked being disciplined. B) He was expelled by the university. C) He couldnt pay his gambling debts. D) He enjoyed working for a magazine.28. A) His poems are heavily influenced by French writers. B) His

12、stories are mainly set in the State of Virginia. C) His work is difficult to read. D) His language is not refined.29. A) He grieved to death over the loss of his wife. B) He committed suicide for unknown reasons. C) He was shot dead at the age of 40. D) He died of heavy drinking.Passage Two Question

13、s 30 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.30. A) Women. B) Prisoners. C) Manual workers. D) School age children.31. A) He taught his students how to pronounce the letters first. B) He matched the letters with the sounds familiar to the learners. C) He showed the learners how to combine

14、 the letters into simple words. D) He divided the letters into groups according to the way they are written.32. A) It Can help people to become literate within a short time. B) It was originally designed for teaching the English language. C) It enables the learners to master a language within three

15、months. D) It is effective in teaching any alphabetical language to Brazilians.Passage ThreeQuestions 33 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.33. A) The crops blooming period is delayed. B) The roots of crops are cut off. C) The topsoil is seriously damaged. D)The growth of weeds is ac

16、celerated.34. A) Its a new way of applying chemical fertilizer.B) Its an improved method of harvesting crops. C) Its a creative technique for saving labor. D) Its a farming process limiting the use of ploughs.35. A) In areas with few weeds and unwanted plants. B) In areas with a severe shortage of w

17、ater. C) In areas lacking in chemical fertilizer. D) In areas dependent on imported food.Section C注意:此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。 Adults are getting smarter about how smart babies are. Not long ago, researchers learned that 4-day-oldscould understand (36)_ and subtraction. Now, British research (37)_Graham Schaf

18、er has discovered that infants can learn words for uncommon things long before they can speak. He found that 9-month-old infants could be taught, through repeated show-and-tell, to (38)_the names of objects that were foreign to them, a result that(39)_in some ways the received (40)_that, apart from

19、learning to (41)_things common to their daily lives, children dont begin to build vocabulary until well into their second year. “Its no (42)_that children learn words, but the words they tend to know are words linked to (43)_situations in the home,” explains Schafer.”(44)_with an unfamiliar voice gi

20、ving instructions in an unfamiliar setting.” Figuring out how humans acquire language may shed light on why some children learn to read and write later than others, Schafer says, and could lead to better treatments for developmental problems. (45)_. “Language is a test case for human cognitive devel

21、opment,” says Schafer. But parents eager to teach their infants should take note: (46)_ . “This is not about advancing development,” he says. “Its just about what children can do at an earlier age than what educators have often thought.”Part III Listening ComprehensionSection A11. D 12. C 13. B 14.

22、C 15. D 16. A 17. B 18. A 19. B 20.D 21. A 22. C 23. B 24.A 25. ASection B26. B 27. C 28.C 29.D 30. A 31. D 32. A 33. C 34.D 35. BSection C36. addition 37. psychologist 38. recognize 39. challenges 40. wisdom 41. identify 42. secret 43. specific44. This is the first demonstration that we can choose

23、what words the children will learn and that they can respond to them45. Whats more, the study of language acquisition offers direct insight into how humans learn46. Even without being taught new words, a control group caught up with the other infants within a few moths大学英语六级考试12月24日新六级试题(听力部分文字稿)Sec

24、tion A11. M: I need to find a dentist; you said you know Dr. Smith well, do you recommend her? W: Well, I had to see her a few times, but what impressed me most was the magazines in her waiting room. Q: What does the woman imply ?12. W: Im afraid I cant show you the apartment at the moment, because

25、the tenant is still living in it. Its really a lovely place with a big kitchen and a sunny window for only two hundred dollars a month. M: Sounds good, but we really cant rent an apartment without seeing it first. Q: What do we learn from the conversation?13. M: So, thats whats been keeping you so b

26、usy recently! W: Yes, Ive been tied up with (被缠住) my studies. You know Im planning to go to the United States this coming summer, but Im a bit nervous about my English. Q: What is the woman busy doing ?14. W: How did you feel when you found out you had high blood pressure? M: Shocked! The problem fo

27、r me was that there no symptoms (症状); it seemed to have sneaked up on (悄悄接近某人然后突然出现) me. Q: What does the man mean?15. W: So, youre just back from a trip to India. What were you doing there? M: The trip was intended to bring to the worlds attention the fact that AIDS is not just an African disease;

28、its also endangering (危及) other countries , notably, India and Thailand. Q: What was the purpose of the mans trip to India?16. M: Its quite clear from my visit this is a full-size comprehensive (综合性的) university. So why is it still called a college? W: The College of William and Mary is the second o

29、ldest institution of higher learning (高等学府)in this country. We have nurtured (培养,培育) great minds like Thomas Jefferson and were proud of our name. Q: What do we learn from this conversation about the College of William and Mary?17. M: Have the parts we need for the photocopying machine arrived yet?

30、W: I ordered them last week, but something is holding them up (耽搁). Q: What does the woman say about the part needed for the photocopying machine?18. W: The cafeteria provided many kinds of dishes for us today. Did you notice that? M: Yes. Kind of (有点) rare, isnt it? Q: What does the man imply?Conve

31、rsation OneW: Hello, Patrick, is that you?M: Yeah Jane, what can I do for you ?W: I was calling about the apple tree that you were trimming (修剪,剪枝) yesterday. (19)M: That was hard work! W: Im sure it was. It sure looked difficult. M: Yeah, Im glad its finished. Hauling the branches to the front for

32、garbage pickup was no fun either. W: Well, I dont think youre quite finished yet; some of the larger branches fell over into my yard, and I think you should come and get them. (20) M: Listen Jane, I dont see why I should do that. You eat all the apples that fall in your yard and youve never complain

33、ed about that before. W: Well, its easier to pick up apples than to drag tree branches all the way to the curb. (20) My kids pick up the apples, and the branches are just too big for them to drag. M: Well, I guess youll just have to do it yourself Jane. W: Patrick, I wish you would reconsider (斟酌,再考

34、虑). Weve always gotten along fairly well, but I think youre out of line here. The branches are your responsibility. M: Sorry Jane, I disagree! You take the benefits of the apple tree, but refuse to deal with the bad side of it ! W: Get the branches off my property or Ill have to sue you. (21) M: Yea

35、h? For what? Youre taking those law classes too seriously (太较真, 太当回事)! (22) Ill gotta go, I have to pick up my son. W: Youll be hearing from me. M: Yeah, yeah. See you in court Jane.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. What did the man do yesterday?20. What did th

36、e woman ask the man to do?21. What did the woman threaten to do?22. What was the mans reaction to the womans threat?Conversation Two M: Did you hear about the air crash that occurred in South America recently? It was quite a tragic accident!W: No, I didnt see anything in the news about it. What happ

37、ened?M: A foreign airliner was attempting to land at night in a mountainous area of Argentina and flew into a hill!W: That sounds really terrible! Did anyone survive?M: No, everyone aboard, including the crew, was killed instantly.W: What were the circumstances? Was there bad weather, a fire, or an

38、engine failure?M: Apparently, there were some low clouds in the area, but mostly it was just miscommunication between the pilots and the air traffic controllers.(23)W: Werent they both speaking in English, the official international aviation (航空) language?M: Yes, they were. But the transmission from

39、 poor-quality radios was slightly distorted (歪曲,曲解) and the accents of the Spanish speaking controllers were so strong that the pilots misunderstood a vital instruction.W: How could a misunderstanding like that cause such a serious accident?M: The pilots were told “Descend to 2-2, 000 feet.” The ins

40、truction actually meant 22,000 feet, but they thought they heard descend to 2,000 feet. Thats a huge difference, and it should have been confirmed, but it was not. Unfortunately, the terrain (地形,地势) of the mountains in that region extends up to 2,000 feet.(24)W: So the pilots did descend to the wron

41、g altitude (高度,海拔) then, thinking they were following the air controllers instructions.M: Sadly enough, yes they did. It was a really bad mistake. Many people died as a result of this simple misunderstanding.W: Wow, thats a powerful lesson in how important it can be to accurately communicate with ea

42、ch other.(25)Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.23. What was the cause of the tragedy?24. How high are the mountains in the region?25. What lesson could be drawn from the accident?Section BPassage OneEdgar Poe, an American writer, was born in 1809. His parents were

43、actors. Edgar was a baby when his father left the family. He was two years old when his mother died. (26) He was taken into the home of a wealthy business man named John Allen. He then received his new name, Edgar Allen Poe. As a young man, Poe attended the University of Virginia. He was a good stud

44、ent, but he liked to drink alcohol and play card games for money. As an unskilled game player, he often lost money. Since he couldnt pay his gambling losses, he left university (27) and began working for magazines. He worked hard, yet he was not well-paid, or well-known. A t the age of 27, he got ma

45、rried. For a time it seemed that Poe would find happiness, but his wife was sick for most of their marriage, and died in 1847. Through all his crises, Poe produced many stories and poems which appeared in different publications, yet he didnt become famous until 1845, when his poem, The Raven, was pu

46、blished. There is a question, however, about Poes importance in American literature. Some critics say Poe was one of Americas best writers, but others disagree. They say Poes work is difficult to understand (28) and most of his writing describes very unpleasant situations and events. Edgar Allen Poe

47、 died in 1849 when he was 40 years old. It is said that he was found dead after days of heavy drinking. (29)26. What happened to Edgar Allen Poes family when he was only two years old?27Why did Edgar Allen Poe leave the University of Virginia?28What do some critics say about Edgar Allen Poe?29How did Edgar Allen Poes life come to an end?Passage Two More than fifty years ago, the United Nations declared that literacy is a basic human right. Its very important for improving the lives of individuals. However, it is estimated that 880 million adults around the world

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