【試題】2011年6月英語(yǔ)六級(jí)試題(完整版)
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短對(duì)話答案
Part III Listening Comprehension
Section A
11.
M: I left 20 pages here to copy. Here is the receipt.
W: I'm sorry, sir. But we're a little behind. Could you come back in a few minutes?
Q: What does the woman mean?
答案:C. She has not got the man's copies ready.
解析:本題考的是文化場(chǎng)景,出現(xiàn)了copy 等詞,還是比較基礎(chǔ)的。原文中男生想出示收據(jù)來(lái)拿復(fù)印材料,然后女生說(shuō)“ we're a little behind. ”(我們動(dòng)作稍落后)意思就是還沒(méi)復(fù)印好。
12.
W: I hope you're not too put out with me for the delay. I have to stop by friends' home to pick up a book on my way here.
M: Well, that's not a big deal. But you might at least phone if you know you're going to keep someone waiting.
Q: What do we learn about the woman from the conversation?
答案:B. She was late for the appointment.
解析:生活類場(chǎng)景題。注意對(duì)"be put out with sb"(對(duì)……生氣)的理解;文中女生首先對(duì)自己的遲到表示歉意并解釋原因;男生說(shuō)不是大問(wèn)題,但是你至少得打個(gè)電話給我。因此,我們知道女生遲到了。
13.
W: Mark is the best candidate for chairman of the student union, isn't he?
M: Well, that guy won't be able to win the election unless he gets some majority vote from women students. And I'm not sure about that.
Q: What does the man mean?
答案:C. It won't be easy for Mark to win the election.
解析:對(duì)話屬于學(xué)習(xí)類場(chǎng)景,出現(xiàn)了majority , student union,和 candidate等相關(guān)詞匯?键c(diǎn)在于對(duì)話中的肯定與否定類,即前面一個(gè)人提出觀點(diǎn),后面一個(gè)人采取‘取非’的態(tài)度;文中第一人說(shuō)Mark是學(xué)生會(huì)主席的不二人選,而第二人則說(shuō)除非Mark獲得了大多數(shù)女生的選票,否則是贏不了的,因此還不能確定。
14.
M: Sorry to have kept you waiting, Madam. I've located your luggage.It was left behind in Paris and won't arrive until later this evening.
W: Oh, I can't believe this. Have it deliver to my hotel then , I guess.
Q: What happened to the woman's luggage?
答案:A. It failed to arrive at its destination in time.
解析:考短對(duì)話?紙(chǎng)景,旅游場(chǎng)景,其中hotel , luggage 等單詞可幫助學(xué)生直接定位;第一個(gè)人(估計(jì)是工作人員)對(duì)旅客道歉說(shuō)行李被落在巴黎了,要到深夜才能送到。旅客說(shuō)這讓讓她難以置信,然后要求就把行李送到賓館。由此可知,女士的行李還沒(méi)有到達(dá)目的地。
15.
W: I don't think we have enough information for our presentation, but we have to give it tomorrow. There doesn't seem to be much we can do about it.
M: Yeah, at this point we 'll have to make do with what we've got.
Q: What does the man suggest they do?
答案:A. Just make use of whatever information is available.
解析:關(guān)鍵詞presentation, 為校園場(chǎng)景?键c(diǎn)為第二人建議題,"at this point, we’ll have to do…"明確表示建議,將建議后的內(nèi)容聽(tīng)出來(lái)就可以了。這里“we 'll have to make do with what we've got.”意思是“我們要善加利用手上已有的東西”。
16.
M: I am taking this great course-Psychology of Language, it's really interesting. Since you are a psychology major, you should sign up for it.
W: Actually I tried to do that, but they told me I have to take language studies first.
Q: What do we learn from the conversation?
答案:D. The woman isn’t qualified to take the course the man mentioned.
解析:關(guān)鍵詞course,為校園場(chǎng)景。16題為典型的第二人but轉(zhuǎn)折后出考題,音頻中出現(xiàn)的psychology其實(shí)不需要知道意思,前面已經(jīng)有course來(lái)解釋了。這和六級(jí)一貫的難詞前后有對(duì)其的解釋的原則一致,并且psychology是六級(jí)學(xué)生應(yīng)該掌握的詞匯。 文中男生向女生推薦語(yǔ)言心理學(xué)這門課,女生說(shuō)她有嘗試報(bào)名,但是在參加課程前得先進(jìn)行語(yǔ)言學(xué)習(xí),因此推出,女生還沒(méi)有資格參加該課程。
17.
W: Can you believe the way Larry was talking to his roommate? No wonder they don't get along.
M: Well, maybe Larry was just reacting to something his roommate said. There are two sides to every story you know.
Q: What does the man imply about Larry and his roommate?
答案:A. They are both to blame.
解析:17題為租房與住房類,出現(xiàn)了諸如roommate,get along等詞匯。并且第二人用maybe給出建議,作為考點(diǎn)。女生首先提到Larry對(duì)室友的說(shuō)話態(tài)度不好;然后男生提到有可能他的室友講了些什么,Larry才會(huì)有如此反應(yīng)。每件事都是有兩面性的。因此雙方可能都有責(zé)任。
18.
M: We don't have the resources to stop those people from buying us out unless a miracle happens. This may be the end of us.
W: I still have hope we can get help from the bank. After all we don't need that much money.
Q: What do we learn about the speakers from the conversation?
答案:A. They are in desperate need of financial assistance.
解析:18題為商務(wù)話題,關(guān)鍵詞 resources,考題類型為觀點(diǎn)態(tài)度類,答案出現(xiàn)在第二人woman回答處,出現(xiàn)不絕對(duì)模凌兩可的詞匯給出觀點(diǎn)態(tài)度,此為本題考點(diǎn)。第一人話中講到“buy sb. out”表示收購(gòu);對(duì)于這個(gè)詞不認(rèn)知問(wèn)題不大,后面給出了提示,表明發(fā)生了問(wèn)題。而第二人給出了建議。具體而言,第一人說(shuō)情況很不樂(lè)觀,第二人說(shuō)還有希望,能向銀行求助。由此可知,他們的經(jīng)濟(jì)狀況不佳,急需幫助。
Conversation One
19. Why does the man say we laughed when we see some self-important people making fool of themselves?
答案:C)We derive some humorous satisfaction from their misfortune.
20. Why do some people joke about those who are fat or handicapped according to the man?
答案:B) They don't know how to cope with the situation
21. Why do many people find it funny to see someone throwing a custard pie on their boss's face?
答案:A) They themselves would like to do it but don't dare to.
22. Why do the man say she would drop cups of tea at people occasionally?
答案:C) To relieve her feelings.
Conversation Two
23. What is Sanjay Kumar suspected of?
答案:D) Bringing a handgun into Hong Kong
24. What do we know about Alfred Foster?
答案:D) He is suspected of having slipped something into Kumar's bag
25. What does Sanjay Kumar ask the woman to do finally?
答案:B) Find Alfred Foster.
聽(tīng)力短文答案
Section B
Passage One
Everyone is looking for a good investment these days. And with stocks, currencies and companies all crashing, some are finding that taking the trip of a lifetime is actually a smart move right now. Prices are good, crowds are fewer and the dividends like expanded worldview, lifelong memories, the satisfaction of boosting the global economy—can't be easily snatched away. Sylvia and Paul Custerson, a retired couple from Cambridge, England, recently took a 16-day vacation to Namibia, where they went on bird-watching excursions. Later this year, they are planning a trip to Patagonia. "We're using our capital now," says Sylvia, "And why not? We're not getting any interest in the bank. If it's a place we really want to go, then we will go. We may as well travel while we're fit and healthy. "
Some travel agents are thriving in spite of the economy. "We've had more people booking in the first quarter of this year than last," says Hubert Moineau, founder of Tselana Travel, which is planning to introduce a new program of longer adventure trips, including polar expeditions and cruises in the Galápagos. "We're hearing things like, 'We don't know what the situation will be in six months so let's travel now' ", Ashley Toft, managing director of the U. K. tour operator Explore has been surprised to see an increase in last-minute bookings of high-priced trips to such places as India, Bhutan and Nepal. "It seems people would rather give up something else than the big trip," he says. Travel has become a necessity. It's just how we travel that is changing.
Questions 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.
26. According to the speaker, why are some people willing to spend their money on travel these days?
答案:B)They think travel gives them their money's worth.
27. What is Tselana Travel planning to do, according to its founder?
答案:D) Launch a new program of adventure trips.
28. According to Ashley Toft, managing director of Explore, what is changing now with regard to travels?
答案:B) The way people travel.
Passage Two
Somehow the old male and female stereotypes no longer fit. Men and women in this country haven’t been fulfilling their traditional roles for some time now. And there seem to be fewer and fewer differences between the sexes. For instance, even though more women than men are still homemakers without paying jobs, women have been taking over more responsibility in the business world, earning higher salaries than ever before and entering fields of work that used to be exclusively male areas. At office meetings and in group discussions, they might speak up more often, express strong opinions and come up with more creative and practical ideas than their male colleagues. Several days ago, my 23-year-old daughter came to me with some important news. Not only had she found the highest paying job of her career, but she’d also accepted a date with the most charming men she’d ever met.
“Really?”, I responded,” tell me about them.”
“Receptionist in an attorney’s office and a welder at a construction site.” She answered in a matter-of-fact way. The interesting thing is my daughter’s date is the receptionist and my daughter is the welder. The old stereotypes of men’s and women’s work have been changing more quickly than ever before, except perhaps in my own marriage.
“Who's going to mow the lawn? ” I asked my husband this morning.
“Oh, I will,” he answered politely. ”That's men's work. ”
“What?” Irritated, I raised my voice. “That's a ridiculous stereotype. I'll show you who can do the best job on the lawn.”
The work took 3 hours and I did it all myself.
Questions 29 to 32 are based on the passage you have just heard.
29. What is the speaker mainly talking about?
答案:B) The changing roles played by men and women.
30. What might women do at office meetings nowadays according to the speaker?
答案:A) Offer more creative and practical ideas than men.
31. Why did the speaker mow the lawn herself that morning?
答案:C) To show that women are capable of doing what men do.
Passage Three
Florence Hayes is a journalist for the Green Ville Journal, the daily newspaper in town. Specifically she covers crime in the Green Ville area. This responsibility takes her to many different places every week——the police station, the court and the hospital. Most of the crimes that she writes about fall into two groups: violent crimes and crimes against property. There isn’t much violent crime in a small town like Green Ville, or at least not as much as in the large urban areas. But assaults often occur on Friday and Saturday nights, near the bars downtown. There’re also one or two rapes on campus every semester. Florence is very interested in this type of crime and tries to write a long article about each one. She expects that this will make women more careful when they walk around Green Ville alone at night
Fortunately, there were usually no murders in Green Ville. Crimes against property make up most of Miss Heyes’ reporting. They range from minor cases of deliberate damaging of things to much more serious offenses, such as car accidents involving drunk drivers or bank robberies but Florence has to report all of these violations from the thief who took typewriters from every unlock room in the dormitory to the thief who stole one million dollars worth of art work from the university museum. Miss Hayes enjoys working for a newspaper but she sometimes gets unhappy about all the crime she has to report. She would prefer to start writing about something more interesting and less unpleasant such as local news or politics, maybe next year
Florence Hayes
Green Ville
Questions 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.
32. What is Florence Hayes’ main responsibility as a journalist?
答案:B: Reporting criminal offenses in Grennville.
33. What does the speaker say about security in Greenville?
答案:D: It has fewer violent crimes than big cities.
34. What do we learn about crimes against property in the Greenville area?
答案:A: There are a wide range of cases.
35. What would Florence Hayes prefer to do?
答案:A. Write about something pleasant.
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36 flavors
37 confused
38 particularly
39 behavior
40 variety
41 overwhelmed
42 senior
43 strategies
44 who had undertaken the most exhausted search would be the most satisfied with their final decision
45 why these people feel less satisfied is that a world of possibilities may also be a world of missed opportunities.
46 a person is more acutely aware of the opportunities they had to turn down to pursue just one career.
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