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  2014年6月英语六级听力真题第3套

  Part II Listening Comprehension (30 minutes)

  1.A) College tuition has become a heavy burden for the students.

  B) College students are in general politically active nowadays.

  C)He took part in many protests when he was at college.

  D)He is doubtful about the effect of the students’ action,

  2.A) The class has kept the party a secret from Jay.

  B) Jay is organizing a party for the retiring dean.

  C) Jay is surprised to learn of the party for him.

  D) The dean will come to Jay’s birthday party.

  3.A) He found his wallet in his briefcase.

  B) He went to the lost-and-found office.

  C) He found the woman to go and pick up his car.

  D) He left his things with his car in the garage.

  4.A) The show he directed turned out lo be a success.

  B) He watched only those comedies by famous directors.

  C) TV comedies have not improved much since the 1960s.

  D) New comedies are exciting, just like those in the 1960s.

  5.A) The man should stop boiling the vegetables.

  B) The man should try out some new recipes.

  C) Overcooked vegetables are often tasteless.

  D) All vegetables should be cooked fresh.

  6.A) Help them tidy up the house.

  B) Sort out I heir tax returns.

  C) Help them to decode a message.

  D) Figure out a way to avoid taxes.

  7.A) The woman remains a total mystery to him.

  B) The woman is still trying to finish her work.

  C) He has devoted a whole month to his research.

  D) He didn’t expect to complete his work so soon

  8.A) He has failed to register for the course.

  B) He would like to major in psychology too.

  C) There should be more time for registration.

  D) Developmental psychology is newly offered.

  Questions 9 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard

  9.A) The brilliant product design.

  B) The unique craftsmanship.

  C) The new color combinations.

  D) The texture of the fabrics.

  10.A) Fancy products.

  B) Local handicrafts.

  C) Traditional Thai silks.

  D) Unique tourist attractions.

  11.A) It will start tomorrow.

  B) It will last only one day.

  C) It will be out into the countryside.

  D) It will be on the following weekend.

  Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard

  12.A) A year of practical training.

  B) A happy childhood.

  C) A pleasant neighborhood.

  D) A good secondary education.

  13.A) He is good at carpentry.

  B) He is academically gifted.

  C) He should be sent to a private school.

  D) He ought to get good vocational training.

  14.A) Donwell School.

  B) Carlton Abbey

  C) Enderby High.

  D) Enderby Comprehensive.

  15.A) Find out more about the five schools.

  B) Send their children to a better private school.

  C) Talk with their children about their decision.

  D) Put keith in a good boarding school.

  Passage one

  Questions 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have just heard.

  16.A) It will be ventilated.

  B) It will be brightly lit.

  C) It will provide easy access to the disabled.

  D) It will have a large space for storage.

  17.A) Opposite to the library.

  B) On the same floor as the labs.

  C) On the first floor.

  D) On the ground floor.

  18.A) To make the building appear traditional.

  B) To cut the construction cost to the minimum.

  C) To match the style of construction on the site.

  D) To embody the subcommittee’s design concepts.

  Passage Two

  Questions 19 to 22 are based on the passage you have just heard.

  19.A) Sell financial software.

  B) Write financial software.

  C) Conduct research on financial software.

  D) Train clients to use financial software.

  20.A) Rewarding.

  B) Unsuccessful.

  C) Tedious.

  D) Important.

  21.A) He provided individual support.

  B) He held group discussions.

  C) He gave the trainees lecture notes.

  D) He offered online tutorial.

  22.A) Nobody is able to solve all the problems in a couple of weeks.

  B) The fault might lie in his style of presenting the information.

  C) The trainees’ problems has to be dealt with one by one.

  D) The employees were a bit slow to follow his instruction.

  Passage Three

  Questions 23 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.

  23.A) Their teachers meet them only in class.

  B) Their parents tend to overprotect them.

  C) They have little close contact with adults.

  D) They rarely read any books about adults.

  24.A) Writers and lawyers are brought in to talk to students.

  B) Real-life cases are simulated for students to learn law.

  C) More Teacher and Writer Collaboratives are being set up.

  D) Opportunities are created for children to become writers.

  25.A) Children like to form partnerships with each other.

  B) Children are often the best teachers of other children.

  C) Paired Learning cultivates the spirit of cooperation.

  D) Sixth-graders can teach first-graders as well as teachers.

  Tests may be the most unpopular part of academic life. Students hate them because they produce fear and __26__ about being evaluated, and a focus on grades instead of learning for learning's sake.

  But tests are also valuable. A well-constructed test __27__ what you know and what you still need to learn. Tests help you see how your performance __28__ that of others. And knowing that you'll be tested on __29__ material is certainly likely to __30__ you to learn the material more thoroughly.

  However, there's another reason you might dislike tests: You may assume that tests have the power to __31__ your worth as a person. If you do badly on a test, you may be tempted to believe that you've received some __32__ information about yourself from the professor, information that says you're a failure in some significant way.

  This is a dangerous-and wrong-headed-assumption. If you do badly on a test, it doesn't mean you're a bad person or stupid. Or that you'll never do better again, and that your life is __33__. If you don't do well on a test, you're the same person you were before you took the test-no better, no worse. You just did badly on a test. That's it.

  __34__, tests are not a measure of your value as an individual-they are a measure only of how well and how much you studied. Tests are tools; they are indirect and _35__ measures of what we know.

  答案:

  1-5 D A D C A

  6-10 B D A C B

  11-15 C D D B A

  16-20 D C C D B

  21-25 A B C A B

  26.anxiety

  27.identifies

  28.compares to

  29.a body of

  30.motivate

  31.define

  32.fundamental

  33.ruined

  34.In short

  35.imperfect

  

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