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2010年12月英语六级听力真题_英语四六级保存避免失效_最新更新,视频都在这_2026、6月四级速转存易和谐_新大学英语2025.6月4.6级真题_六级真题_六级听力专项_2010-2015_2010.12六级
2010年12月英语六级听力真题_英语四六级保存避免失效_最新更新,视频都在这_2026、6月四级速转存易和谐_新大学英语2025.6月4.6级真题_六级真题_六级听力专项_2010-2015_2010.12六级
2010年12月英语六级听力真题_英语四六级保存避免失效_最新更新,视频都在这_2026、6月四级速转存易和谐_新大学英语2025.6月4.6级真题_六级真题_六级听力专项_2010-2015_2010.12六级
2010年12月英语六级听力真题_英语四六级保存避免失效_最新更新,视频都在这_2026、6月四级速转存易和谐_新大学英语2025.6月4.6级真题_六级真题_六级听力专项_2010-2015_2010.12六级
2010年12月英语六级听力真题_英语四六级保存避免失效_最新更新,视频都在这_2026、6月四级速转存易和谐_新大学英语2025.6月4.6级真题_六级真题_六级听力专项_2010-2015_2010.12六级
2010年12月英语六级听力真题_英语四六级保存避免失效_最新更新,视频都在这_2026、6月四级速转存易和谐_新大学英语2025.6月4.6级真题_六级真题_六级听力专项_2010-2015_2010.12六级

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2010 年 12 月大学英语六级听力真题试卷 PartIII Listening Comprehension (35 minutes) Section A Directions: In this section, you will hear 8shortconversations and2long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or morequestions willbe asked about whatwas said. Boththe conversation andthe questionswillbe spoken only once. After each question therewillbe apause. During thepause, you must readthe fourchoices marked [A],[B],[C] and[D],anddecidewhich is thebest answer. Then mark thecorresponding letter onAnswer Sheet 2withasingleline throughthecentre. 注意: 此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。 11.[A]The man is themanager of theapartment building. [B] Thewoman is very good at bargaining. [C]Thewoman willget theapartment refurnished. [D]Theman is looking foran apartment. 12.[A]How thepictures will turn out. [B] Wherethe botanical garden is. [C]What theman thinksof theshots. [D]Why thepictures are not ready. 13.[A] There isnoreplacement for thehandle. [B] There isnomatch for thesuitcase. [C] Thesuitcase isnot worth fixing. [D]Thesuitcase can be fixed intime. 14.[A] Heneeds avehicle to beused in harsh weather. [B]Hehas afairly large collection ofquality trucks. [C] Hehas had his truck adapted for coldtemperatures. [D]Hedoes routine truck maintenance forthewoman. 15.[A]Shecannot stand her boss’s bad temper. [B]Shehas often been criticized byher boss. [C]Shehas made uphermind to resign. [D]Shenever regrets any decisions shemakes. [A]Look fora shirt ofamore suitablecolorand size. 、一 [B]Replace theshirt with oneof someothermaterial. [C]Visit adifferent store for asilkor cotton shirt. [D]Get adiscount ontheshirt sheis going tobuy. 17.[A]At a“Lost and Found”. [B] At areception desk. [C]At atrade fair. [D]At an exhibition. 18.[A]Repair itand movein. [B] Pass itonto his grandson. [C]Convert it into ahotel. [D]Sellit fora good price. Questions 19to21are basedon theconversation youhavejust heard. 19.[A]Unique descriptiveskills. [B]Good knowledge ofreaders’ tastes. [C]Colourful world experiences. [D]Careful plottingandclueing. 20.[A]Apeaceful setting. [B] Aspacious room. [C]To bein theright mood. [D] To beentirely alone. 21.[A]They rely heavily ontheirown imagination. [B] They have experiences similartothe characters’. [C] They look at theworld ina detached manner. [D]They are overwhelmed bytheirown prejudices. 淘宝店铺:https://shop499712503.taobao.com/ 店主旺旺:慧园文化Questions 22to25are basedon theconversation youhavejust heard. 22.[A]Good or bad, they are thereto stay. [B] Like it ornot, you have to usethem. [C] Believe itor not, they havesurvived. [D]Gain orlose, they shouldbe modernised. 23.[A]The frequent train delays. [C]Thefood soldonthe trains. [B]The high train ticket fares. [D]The monopolyofBritish Railways. 24.[A]The lowefficiency of theiroperation. [B]Competition from othermodes of transport. [C] Constantcomplaints from passengers. [D] Thepassing ofthenew transport act. 25.[A]They willbe de-nationalised. [C]They are fast disappearing. 、二 [B] They provideworse service. [D]They losealot ofmoney. Section B Directions:In this section, you willhear 3short passages. At theendof each passage, you will hear somequestions. Both the passageandthequestions will bespoken onlyonce. After you hear a question, you must choose thebest answer fromthefour choices marked [A],[B], [C]and[D]. Then mark thecorresponding letter onAnswer Sheet 2withasinglelinethroughthecentre. 注意: 此部分试题请在答题卡2上作答。 PassageOne Questions26to 29are basedon the passageyou havejustheard. 26.[A]Thewhole Antarctic region will besubmerged. [B]Somepolar animals willsoon become extinct. [C] Many coastal cities will becovered with water. [D]Theearth will experience extremeweathers. 27.[A]How humans are to copewith global warming. [B]How unstabletheWestAntarctic icesheet is. [C]Howvulnerable thecoastal cities are. [D]Howpolar iceimpacts global weather. 28.[A]It collapsed at least once in thepast 1.3million years. [B]It sitsfirmly onsolid rock at thebottomof theocean. [C]It melted at temperatures abit higher than thoseof today. [D]It willhave little impact onsea level when it breaks up. 29.[A]TheWest Antarcticregion was once an open ocean. [B]The WestAntarcticicesheet was about 7,000feet thick. [C] TheWest Antarctic icesheet was once floating ice. [D]TheWestAntarctic region usedto bewarmer thantoday. Passage Two Questions30to 32are basedon the passageyou havejustheard. 30.[A]Whetherwe can develop social tiesontheInternet. [B] Whethera deleted photo is immediately removed from theweb. [C]Whetherour blogs can be renewed daily. [D]Whether wecan set upour own websites. 31.[A]The numberofvisits they receive. [C] Thefiles theyhave collected. [B] Theway they storedata. [D]Themeans they usetoget information. 32.[A]When thesystem is down. [C]WhentheURL is reused. 淘宝店铺:https://shop499712503.taobao.com/ 店主旺旺:慧园文化[B] When newlinks are set up. [D]When theserver is restarted. Passage Three Questions33to 35are basedon the passageyou havejustheard. 33.[A] Someiced coffees haveas many calories as ahot dinner. [B] Iced coffees soldbysomepopular chains are contaminated. [C]Drinking coffee after ameal is morelikely to cause obesity. [D]Somebrand-name coffees contain harmful substances. 34.[A]Have somefresh fruit. [C]Take a hotshower. [B] Exerciseat the gym. [D]Eat a hotdinner. 35.[A]They could enjoy ahappier family life. [B] They could greatly improvetheirwork efficiency. [C]Many cancer cases could beprevented. [D] Many embarrassing situationscould be avoided. Section C Directions:In thissection, you will hear apassagethree times. When thepassageisread forthe firsttime, you should listencarefully forits general idea. When thepassage isread forthesecond time, you arerequired tofill inthe blanksnumbered from36to 43with theexact words youhave just heard. For blanks numbered from44to 46you are required to fillinthe missinginformation. For theseblanks, you can either use theexact wordsyou have justheard or writedownthe main points inyour own words. Finally,when thepassageis readfor thethird time, youshould check what youhave written. 注意:此部分试题在答题卡2上作答。 Psychologists are finding that hope plays asurprisingly vital rolein giving people a measurableadvantage inrealms as (36) _____________as academic achievement, bearing upin tough jobs and coping with (37) ______________illness.And, bycontrast, theloss ofhopeis turning out to bea strongersign that aperson may (38)______________suicide than other factors long thought tobemore likely risks. “Hopehas proven apowerful predictor of(39) ______________inevery study we’ve doneso far,” said Dr. Charles R. Snyder, apsychologist who has devised a(40) ______________to assess howmuch hopeaperson has. For example, inresearch with 3,920college students, Dr. Snyder and his (41) ______________found that thelevel ofhope among freshmen at thebeginning oftheir first semester was amore (42)______________predictor of theircollegegrades than were theirS.A.T. scores ortheirgrade point(43) ______________ in high school, thetwo measures most commonly used to predict college performance. (44)”___________________________________________________________________________ ________________,”Dr. Snyder said. “When you compare students of equivalent intelligence and past academicachievements, what sets them apart ishope.” In devising away to assess hopescientifically, Dr. Snyder (45)________________________ _______________________________.“That notion isnot concrete enough, and it blurs two key components ofhope,” Dr. Snyder said. (46)”_____________________________________________________________________.” 淘宝店铺:https://shop499712503.taobao.com/ 店主旺旺:慧园文化