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2013 年 6 月六级考试听力真题(第二套)
PartⅡ Listening Comprehension
SectionA
Directions:In thissection,you willhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations. Attheend
ofeach conversation, oneor morequestions willbeasked about whatwas said. Both the
conversation andthequestions willbespoken onlyonce. After each question therewillbeapause.
Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD),anddecidewhichisthe
bestanswer. Then markthecorresponding letter onAnswer Sheet 1with asinglelinethroughthe
centre.
1.A)Whyhis phonehad been disconnected. C)Whyhedidn’t leave her amessage.
B) Whyshecould not get through to him. D)Whyhe refused toanswer her call.
2.A)Thehouses withinhis price range are soldout.
B) Mostpeople inthis city want toown a home.
C) Hehas difficulty finding affordable housing.
D)Thewoman shouldrent anicer apartment.
3.A)Thewoman would liketheman to takecare ofher mail.
B) Thewoman has putthe numberintoeveryone^ mailbox.
C) Thenewcopy machine can meet everyone’sneeds.
D) Acode numberis necessary to run thecopy machine.
4.A)He willstop work to take care ofthebaby. C)Hiswife is going to give birth to ababy.
B) Hewill find ajob near his homenextyear. D)His wife willleave her work soon.
5.A)Theshopping centre is flooded with people. C)Parkingin this city is ahorrible
nightmare.
B) They willcome to themall someotherday. D)Shewillwaitforthemanatthesouthgate.
6.A)He willbeback in a minuteto repairthecomputers.
B) It will take longer toreconnect thecomputers totheNet.
C) Hehas tackled morecomplicated problems than this.
D)Alot ofcool stuffwill beavailable onlinetomorrow.
7.A)Sheforgot to call her mother. C)Shedidsee ProfSmith onTV.
B) ProfSmithgives lectures regularly onTV. D)Her motheris afriend ofProfSmith’s.
8.A) Theman has to wait to get his medicine.
B) Thestoredoesn’t have theprescribed medicine.
C) Theman has to go tosee hisdoctor again.
D)Theprescription is not written clearly enough.
Questions9to 11are basedon theconversation youhavejustheard.
9.A)It is advertising electronicproducts. C)It is sponsoring aTV programme.
B) It is planning to tourEast Asia. D)It is giving performances intown.
10. A)Alot ofgood publicity. C)Long-term investments.
B) Talented artists towork for it. D)Adecrease in production costs.
11. A)Promiselong-term cooperation with theCompany.
B) Explainfrankly their own current financial situation.
C) Pay fortheprinting oftheperformance programme.
D)Bear thecost ofpublicising theCompany’s performance.
Questions12to 15are basedon theconversation youhavejustheard.
12. A)He has been seeing doctors and counselors. C)Hewas caught abusing drugs.
B) Hehas found anew way to train his voice. D)He might give upconcert tours.
13. A)Singers may become addicted to it. C)Singers useittostay away from colds.
B) It helps singers warm themselves up. D)It can doharm to singers’ vocal chords.
14. A)They are eager to become famous. C)Few willbecome successful.
B) Many lack professional training. D)They livea glamorous life.
15. A) Harm tosingers donebysmoky atmospheres.
B) Sideeffects ofsomecommon drugs.
C) Voiceproblems among popsingers.
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SectionB
Directions:Inthissection, youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhear
somequestions. Both thepassageandthequestions willbespoken onlyonce. After you hear a
question,you must choosethebest answerfromthe fourchoices marked A), B), C)andD). Then
markthecorresponding letter onAnswer Sheet 1with asinglelinethroughthecentre.
Passage One
Questions16to 19are basedon thepassageyou havejustheard.
16.A)It has not been very successful. C)It has met with strong resistance.
B) It has long become anewtrend. D)It has attracted a lotof users.
17.A)It saves time. C)It ensures drivers’safety.
B) It increases parking capacity. D)It reduces car damage.
18.A)Collect moneyand help newusers. C)Stayalert to any emergency.
B) Maintainthe automated system. D)Walkaround and guard against car theft.
19.A)They will vary withthe sizeof vehicles.
B) They willbe discountableto regular customers.
C) They willbe lower than conventional parking.
D)They will bereduced ifpaid in cash.
Passage Two
Questions20to 22are basedon thepassageyou havejustheard.
20. A)Half ofthemethane in theatmosphere isfrom animals.
B) Methanehas becomethe chiefsource ofgreenhouse gas.
C) Consumerbehaviour may beinfluenced bytheenvironment.
D)Meat consumption has an adverse effect ontheenvironment.
21. A)It takes timefor thehuman bodyto get used toit.
B) It lacks thevitamins and minerals essential for health.
C) It enhances immunity to certain diseases.
D)It helps people tolivea much longerlife.
22. A)Produce green food. C)Quiteating meats.
B) Wastenofood. D)Grow vegetables.
Passage Three
Questions23to 25are basedon thepassageyou havejustheard.
23. A)They donot knowany solution. C)They donot behave in publicplaces.
B) They donot give updrunk driving. D)They donot admit being alcohol addicts.
24. A)Tostop them from fighting back. C)Toteach them theEuropean lifestyle.
B) Tothank them fortheir hospitality. D)Torelieve theirpains and sufferings.
25. A) Without intervention they will bea headacheto thenation.
B) Withsupport they can be brought back toa normal life.
C) They readily respond to medical treatment.
D)They pose aserious threat to social stability.
SectionC
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirst
time, youshould listen carefully forits general idea. When thepassageis read for the second time,
you arerequired to fillin theblanks with theexact wordsyou have justheard. Finally, when the
passageisread forthethird time, you shouldcheck whatyou havewritten.
Self-imageisthepictureyouhaveofyourself,thesortofpersonyoubelieveyouare 26 inour
self-imagearethecategoriesinwhichyouplaceyourself,therolesyouplay,andother 27 scriptors
you usetoidentify yourself. If you tellan 28 you are agrandfather who recently losthiswife and
who does 29 work onweekends, several elements of your self-image are brought to light —the
roles ofgrandparent, widower, and 30 citizen.
Butself-imageismorethanhowyoupictureyourself;italsoinvolveshowothersseeyou.Three
types of feedback from others 31 howthey seeus: confirmation, rejection,and disconfirmation.
Confirmationoccurswhenotherstreatyouinamannerconsistentwithwhoyoubelieveyouare.You
2believeyou have leadership abilities and your boss put you incharge ofa newwork team. On the
otherhand,rejection occurswhen others treat you in amannerthat 32 your self-definition.Pierre
Salinger was appointed senatorfrom Californiabut 33 losthis first election. Hethought hewas a
good publicofficial, but thevoters obviouslythought otherwise—their votewas inconsistent with
his 34 .The thirdtype offeedback isdisconfirmation, which occurs when others fail to respond to
your notionof selfbyresponding neutrally. Astudent writes what he thinks isan excellent
composition,but theteacher writes noencouraging remarks. Rather than 35 howothers classify
you,considerhowyouidentifyyourself.Thewayinwhichyouidentifyyourselfisthebestreflection
ofyour self-image.
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