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2014年6月六级考试听力真题(一)_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_2014.06六级

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2014年6月六级考试听力真题(一)_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_2014.06六级
2014年6月六级考试听力真题(一)_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_2014.06六级
2014年6月六级考试听力真题(一)_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_2014.06六级
2014年6月六级考试听力真题(一)_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_2014.06六级

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2014 年 6 月大学英语六级考试听力真题(一) PartⅡ Listening Comprehension (30 minutes) SectionA Directions: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best, answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on AnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre. 注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。 1.A)Collegetuitionhasbecomeaheavyburdenforthestudents. B)Collegestudentsareingeneralpoliticallyactivenowadays. C)Heisdoubtfulabouttheeffectofthestudents5action. D)Hetookpartinmanyprotestswhenhewasatcollege. 2.A)Jayisorganizingapartyfortheretiringdean. B)Jayissurprisedtolearnofthepartyforhim. C)ThedeanwillcometoJay’sbirthdayparty. D)TheclasshaskeptthepartyasecretfromJay. 3.A)Hefoundhiswalletinhisbriefcase. C) Helefthisthingswith hiscarinthegarage B) Hewenttothelost-and-foundoffice. D)Hetoldthewomantogoandpickuphiscar 4.A)Theshowhedirectedturnedouttobeasuccess. B)Hewatchesonlythosecomediesbyfamousdirectors. C)Newcomediesareexciting,justlikethoseinthe1960s. D)TVcomedieshavenotimprovedmuchsincethe1960s. 5.A)Allvegetablesshouldbecookedfresh. B)Themanshouldtryoutsomenewrecipes. C)Overcookedvegetablesareoftentasteless. D)Themanshouldstopboilingthevegetables. 6.A)Sortouttheirtaxreturns. C) Figureoutawaytoavoidtaxes B)Helpthemtidyupthehouse. D) Helpthemtodecodeamessage. 7.A)Hedidn’texpecttocompletehisworksosoon. B)Hehasdevotedawholemonthtohisresearch. C)Thewomanisstilltryingtofinishherwork. D)Thewomanremainsatotalmysterytohim. 8.A)Hewouldliketomajorinpsychologytoo. B)Hehasfailedtoregisterforthecourse. C)Developmentalpsychologyisnewlyoffered. D)Thereshouldbemoretimeforregistration. Questions9to11arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard. 9.A)Thebrilliantproductdesign. C)Theuniquecraftsmanship B)Thenewcolorcombinations. D)Thetextureofthefabrics. 10.A)Uniquetouristattractions. C)Localhandicrafts. B)TraditionalThaisilks. D)Fancyproducts. 11.A)Itwillbeonthefollowingweekend. C)Itwilllastonlyoneday. B)Itwillbeoutintothecountryside. D)Itwillstarttomorrow. Questions12to15arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard. 12.A)Agoodsecondaryeducation. C)Ahappychildhood. Apleasant neighborhood. D)Ayearofpracticaltraining. 13.A)Heoughttogetgoodvocationaltraining. C)Heisacademicallygifted. B)Heshouldbesenttoaprivateschool. D)Heisgoodatcarpentry. 14.A)DonwellSchool. C)CarltononAbbey. B)EnderbyHigh. D)EnderbyComprehensive. 15.A)PutKeithinagoodboardingschool. B)Talkwiththeirchildrenabouttheirdecision. C)Sendtheirchildrentoabetterprivateschool. D)Findoutmoreaboutthefiveschools. SectionB Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear 3short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespoken only once. After you hear a question,you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B),C) and D). Then mark the 1 淘宝店铺:https://shop499712503.taobao.com/ 店主旺旺:慧园文化2014年6月大学英语六级考试真题(一) correspondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre. 注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。 PassageOne Questions16to18arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard. 16.A)Itwillbebrightlylit. C)Itwillhavealargespaceforstorage. B)Itwillbewellventilated. D)Itwillprovideeasyaccesstothedisabled. 17.A) Onthefirstfloor. C)Oppositetothelibrary. B)Onthegroundfloor. D)Onthesamefloorasthelabs. 18.A)Tomakethebuildingappeartraditional. B)Tomatchthestyleofconstructiononthesite. C)Tocuttheconstructioncosttotheminimum. D)Toembodythesubcommittee’sdesignconcepts. PassageTwo Questions19to22arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard 19.A)Sellfinancialsoftware. C)Trainclientstousefinancialsoftware. B)Writefinancialsoftware. D)Conductresearchonfinancialsoftware. 20.A)Unsuccessful. C)Tedious. B)Rewarding. D)Important. 21.A)Heofferedonlinetutorials. C)Hegavethetraineeslecturenotes. B)Heheldgroupdiscussions. D)Heprovidedindividualsupport. 22.A)Theemployeeswereabitslowtofollowhisinstruction. B)Thetrainees5problemshadtobedealtwithonebyone. C)Nobodyisabletosolvealltheproblemsinacoupleofweeks. D)Thefaultmightlieinhisstyleofpresentingtheinformation. PassageThree Questions23to25arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard. 23.A) Theirparentstendtooverprotectthem. C)Theyhavelittleclosecontactwithadults. B)Theirteachersmeetthemonlyinclass. D)Theyrarelyreadanybooksaboutadults. 24.A)Real-lifecasesaresimulatedforstudentstolearnlaw. B)Writersandlawyersarebroughtintotalktostudents. C)Opportunitiesarecreatedforchildrentobecomewriters. D)MoreTeacherandWriterCollaborativesarebeingsetup. 25.A)Sixth-graderscanteachfirst-gradersaswellasteachers. B)Childrenareoftenthebestteachersofotherchildren. C)PairedLearningcultivatesthespiritofcooperation. D)Childrenliketoformpartnershipswitheachother. SectionC Directions : In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you shouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillin theblankswiththeexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Finally,whenthepassageisreadforthethirdtime,youshould checkwhatyouhavewritten. 注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。 Testsmaybethemostunpopularpartofacademiclife.Studentshatethembecausetheyproducefearand 26 aboutbeingevaluated,andafocusongradesinsteadoflearningforlearning’ssake. Buttestsarealsovaluable.Awell-constructedtest 27 whatyouknowandwhatyoustillneedtolearn.Tests helpyouseehowyourperformance 28 thatofothers.Andknowingthatyou’llbetestedon 29 materialis certainlylikelyto 30youtolearnthematerialmorethoroughly. However,there’sanotherreasonyoumightdisliketests:Youmayassumethattestshavethepowerto 31 yourworthasaperson.Ifyoudobadlyonatest,youmaybetemptedtobelievethatyou’vereceivedsome 32 informationaboutyourselffromtheprofessor,informationthatsaysyou’reafailureinsomesignificantway. Thisisadangerous—andwrong-headed—assumption.Ifyoudobadlyonatest,itdoesn’tmeanyou’reabad personorstupid.Or thatyou’ll neverdo better again, andthatyour life is 33 Ifyou don’tdowellona test, you’rethesamepersonyouwerebeforeyoutookthetest—nobetter,noworse.Youjustdidbadlyonatest.That’s it. 34 ,testsarenotameasureofyourvalueasanindividual—theyareameasureonlyofhowwellandhow muchyoustudied.Testsaretools; theyareindirectand 35 measuresofwhatweknow. 2