时间:2018-12-01 作者:英语课 分类:决胜六级英语听力


英语课

Section A     1.M:Congratulation

[00:04.88]You certainly did quite well and I must say you deserve that grade.

[00:10.63]W: Well,I really studied hard for that exam.

[00:15.36]I've been prepared for it for more than a month.

[00:19.83]Now I can relax for a while.

[00:23.77]Q: Why is the woman so happy?

[00:27.53]2.M:It's hard to believe that Susan has already finished her homework.

[00:33.99]W: Well,she copied Jack's homework and made a few changes.

[00:39.03]Q: What does the woman say about Susan?

[00:43.08]3. W: Mr.Johnson,have you heard the morning news report.

[00:49.14]Regan resigned his post as Prime Minister.

[00:53.89]M: I didn't turn on the radio this morning

[00:57.84]but I did see the headlines

[01:01.49]If you remember he threatened to the office at the last cabinet meeting.

[01:07.45]Q: How did Mr.Johnson learn that the Prime Minister had resigned.

[01:13.09]4. M:If you are in a hurry, you can take a subway.

[01:19.02]If you want to go sightseeing, take a bus.

[01:24.19]W: Actually I don't have to be at the conference before noon.

[01:30.23]Q: What will the woman probably do?

[01:33.88]5. W: How did your interview go?

[01:37.93]M: I couldn't feel better about it.

[01:41.69]The questions were very fair and I seemed to find the answers for all of them.

[01:48.04]Q: How does the man feel about the interview?

[01:52.69]6. W:I'm very impressed by all the work you've done on your house,Mr.Miller 1.

[01:59.64]How long have you been working on it?

[02:03.38]M:I first became interested in doing things myself several years ago.

[02:09.23]I have been doing something on it every now and then for almost a year now.

[02:14.90]You know I couldn't afford to pay workmen to do it.

[02:19.83]Q: What do you learn about Mr.Miller?

[02:23.70]7.W:I just made a jar of jam this morning and now I can't find it anywhere.

[02:30.94]Do you know what happened to it?

[02:34.91]M: Do you hear a crash.

[02:38.04]That was it.I am just as clumsy as ever.

[02:42.80]Q: What is the problem?

[02:46.06]8. M:I read in a newspaper that the novel you're reading is excellent.

[02:52.02]W: I've also read some negative reviews.

[02:56.17]Q: What can we learn from the conversation?

[03:00.61]9. W:John told me he had bought a second hand car.

[03:06.78]Do you know how much he paid for it?

[03:10.72]M: Well,he said he paid $ 800 for it.

[03:15.76]I think he got a real bargain.

[03:19.42]Q: What does the man think of the price of the car?

[03:23.78]10. M Hello.This is Doctor Marita from the emergency department.

[03:30.23]I have a 70-year-old patient with an heart attack.

[03:35.48]W: O.K.Send him to Ward 2 3.

[03:39.85]Q: What are they talking about on the phone?

[03:43.79]Section B   Passage One

[03:48.23]Packaging is an important form of advertising 3.

[03:53.09]A package can sometimes motivate someone to buy a product.

[03:58.55]For example,a small child might ask for a breakfast food

[04:04.40]that comes in a box with a picture of a TV character.

[04:09.55]The child is more interested in the picture than in breasfast food.

[04:15.29]Pictures for children to colour or cut out.

[04:20.13]games printed on a package or small gifts inside a box

[04:26.68]also motivate many children to buy products--or to ask their parents for them.

[04:33.63]Some packages suggest that a buyer will get something for nothing.

[04:39.48]Food products sold in reusable containers are examples of this.

[04:45.44]Although a similar product in a plain container might cost less

[04:51.79]people often prefer to buy the product in a reusable glass or dish

[04:58.84]because they believe the container is free.

[05:03.49]However,the cost of the container if added to the cost of the product.

[05:09.84]The size of a package also motivates a buyer.

[05:14.59]Maybe the package has "Economy Size" or "Family Size" printed on it.

[05:21.04]This suggests that the large size has the most product for the least money.

[05:28.18]but that is not always true. To find out,

[05:33.22]a buyer has to know how the product is sold and the price of the basic unit.

[05:39.57]The information on the package should provide some answers.

[05:45.13]But the important thing for any buyer to remember

[05:50.07]is that a package is often an advertisement.

[05:55.03]The words and pictures do not tell the whole story.

[06:00.07]Only the product inside can do that.

[06:04.64]11. What does "motivate" mean according to this passage?

[06:10.29]12.What does "A buyer will get something for nothing"most probably mean?

[06:17.55]13. Which of the following statements is NOT mentioned in the passage?

[06:24.29]14. What suggestion does the author give in the passage?

[06:30.45]Passage Two

[06:33.51]Artificial flowers are used for scientific as well as for decorative 4 purposes.

[06:40.35]They are made from a variety of materials.

[06:45.00]Such as wax and glass

[06:48.76]so skillfully that they can scarcely be distinguished 5 from natural flowers

[06:54.90]In making such models painstaking 6 skill artistry are called for

[07:01.36]as well as thorough 7 knowledge of plant structural 8.

[07:06.50]The collection of glass flowers in the Botanical Museum of Harvard University

[07:12.85] is the most famous in North America

[07:17.00]and is widely known throughout the scientific world.

[07:21.84]In all, there are several thousand models in colored glass

[07:27.37]the work of two artist--naturalists

[07:31.92]Leopold Blaschka and his sone Rudolph.

[07:37.09]The intention was to have the collection represent

[07:41.43]as least one member of each flower family native to the United States

[07:47.77]Although it was never completed

[07:51.54]it contains more than seven hundred species 9

[07:56.40]representing 164 families of flowering plant

[08:02.74]a group of fruits showing the effect of fungus 10 disease

[08:08.10]and thousands of flower parts and exaggerated detail

[08:13.64]Every detail of these is accurately 11 reproduced 12 in color and structure

[08:20.38]The models are kept in locked cases

[08:24.53]as they are too valuable and fragile 13 for classroom use.

[08:30.09]15.Which of the following statements about Leopole and Rudolph Blashchka is true?

[08:37.83]16.What was the goal of Leopole and Rudolph Blaschka?

[08:44.28]17.Which of the following is not included

[08:49.35]in the display at the Botanical Museum of Harvard University?

[08:56.19]Passage Three   Cheating:

[09:00.34]The income-tax deadline approaches and some tax-payers'thoughts turn to it.

[09:07.19]Test time approaches and some students' thoughts turn to it.

[09:12.52]"You want something you can't get by behaving within the rules

[09:18.34]and you want it badly enough you'll do it regardless of any guilt 14 or deep regreet

[09:25.19]and you're willing to run the risk of being caught

[09:29.73]That's how Ladd Wheele

[09:33.28]psychology professor at the University of Rochester in New York defines 15 cheating.

[09:40.44]Many experts believe cheating is on the rise.

[09:45.20]"We're suffering a moral breakdown," Pindard says.

[09:50.13]"We're seeing more of the kind of person

[09:54.47]who regards the world as a series of thing to be dealt with.

[09:59.51]Whether to cheat depends on whether it's in the person's interest.

[10:04.94]He does,however,see less cheating among the youngest students.

[10:10.61]Richard Dienstbier,psychology professor at the University of Nebraska in Lincoln,

[10:17.35]believes that society's attitudes account for much of the increasing in cheating.

[10:24.12]"Twenty years ago if a person cheated in college."society said:

[10:30.36]'That is extremely serious.

[10:34.23]you will be dropped for a semester if not kicked out permanently,"he says.

[10:40.47]"Nowadays,at the University of Nebraska,for example,

[10:45.93]it is the stated policy of the College of Arts and Sciences

[10:51.78] that if a student cheats on an exam

[10:56.04]the student must receive an 'F' on what he cheated of.

[11:01.19]That's nothing

[11:04.03]If you're going to fall in the examination anyway, why not cheat?"

[11:09.88]Cheating is mostly in situation where the vital interests are high

[11:16.23]and the chances of getting caught are low



1 miller
n.磨坊主
  • Every miller draws water to his own mill.磨坊主都往自己磨里注水。
  • The skilful miller killed millions of lions with his ski.技术娴熟的磨坊主用雪橇杀死了上百万头狮子。
2 ward
n.守卫,监护,病房,行政区,由监护人或法院保护的人(尤指儿童);vt.守护,躲开
  • The hospital has a medical ward and a surgical ward.这家医院有内科病房和外科病房。
  • During the evening picnic,I'll carry a torch to ward off the bugs.傍晚野餐时,我要点根火把,抵挡蚊虫。
3 advertising
n.广告业;广告活动 a.广告的;广告业务的
  • Can you give me any advice on getting into advertising? 你能指点我如何涉足广告业吗?
  • The advertising campaign is aimed primarily at young people. 这个广告宣传运动主要是针对年轻人的。
4 decorative
adj.装饰的,可作装饰的
  • This ware is suitable for decorative purpose but unsuitable for utility.这种器皿中看不中用。
  • The style is ornate and highly decorative.这种风格很华丽,而且装饰效果很好。
5 distinguished
adj.卓越的,杰出的,著名的
  • Elephants are distinguished from other animals by their long noses.大象以其长长的鼻子显示出与其他动物的不同。
  • A banquet was given in honor of the distinguished guests.宴会是为了向贵宾们致敬而举行的。
6 painstaking
adj.苦干的;艰苦的,费力的,刻苦的
  • She is not very clever but she is painstaking.她并不很聪明,但肯下苦功夫。
  • Through years of our painstaking efforts,we have at last achieved what we have today.大家经过多少年的努力,才取得今天的成绩。
7 thorough
adj. 彻底的,完全的,精心的
  • He made a very thorough analysis on the situation.他对形势的分析很透彻。
  • The committee reported its findings after a thorough investigation.委员会在彻底调查以后报告了调查结果。
8 structural
adj.构造的,组织的,建筑(用)的
  • The storm caused no structural damage.风暴没有造成建筑结构方面的破坏。
  • The North American continent is made up of three great structural entities.北美大陆是由三个构造单元组成的。
9 species
n.物种,种群
  • Are we the only thinking species in the whole of creation?我们是万物中惟一有思想的物种吗?
  • This species of bird now exists only in Africa.这种鸟现在只存在于非洲。
10 fungus
n.真菌,真菌类植物
  • Mushrooms are a type of fungus.蘑菇是一种真菌。
  • This fungus can just be detected by the unaided eye.这种真菌只用肉眼就能检查出。
11 accurately
adv.准确地,精确地
  • It is hard to hit the ball accurately.准确地击中球很难。
  • Now scientists can forecast the weather accurately.现在科学家们能准确地预报天气。
12 reproduced
复制( reproduce的过去式和过去分词 ); 重现; 再版; 生殖
  • a manuscript reproduced in facsimile 精确复制的手稿
  • The article was reproduced by the special permission of the President. 由于总统的特殊允许,这篇文章被复印了一份。
13 fragile
adj.易碎的,脆的,易损坏的,虚弱的,脆弱的
  • The old lady was increasingly fragile after her operation.那位老太太手术后身体越来越虚弱。
  • This glass disc looks very fragile.这个玻璃盘子看起来很容易碎。
14 guilt
n.犯罪;内疚;过失,罪责
  • She tried to cover up her guilt by lying.她企图用谎言掩饰自己的罪行。
  • Don't lay a guilt trip on your child about schoolwork.别因为功课责备孩子而使他觉得很内疚。
15 defines
规定( define的第三人称单数 ); 使明确; 精确地解释; 画出…的线条
  • This name defines us all. 这个名字造就了我们。 来自演讲部分
  • The range of incomes over which this happens defines the 'poverty trap'. 发生在这种情况的收入范围,称为“贫困陷阱。”
学英语单词
additional features
Aldoform
anti narcotics
artistic culture
atoto
back order sales
baroclinic zone
barydynia
battle taxi
Binn's bacterium
Braams Pt.
bucklandite (allanite)
carbide powder mixture
cartilaginis medialis laminae
caudation
chondrosinic
cis men
clearing for non member
color command
critical experiment
cuboidum
detroits
dichlorobutylene
digital optical disk
discodoris fragilis
Drunksville
efforted
end-wheel press
environmental extremes
financial provision
fixing speed
flightsafety
freenesses
fruitbats
Gvardeyskoye
hand-operated gun
hemorrhagic spots
high yield stress steel
horizontal air-conditioning unit
hybrid servo
industry wide union contract
inquiry unit
insolation level
integrated injection logic processor
international shipping lines
jerry can
jewelry enamel
latitude line
line coupling tuner
Luminaletten
macrocircuit
meditator
military budget
minimusicals
MO (money order)
monopad filter
natural equation
neo-arthrosis
nervomuscular
oleometers
organizational picketing
oxide cathode vacuumtube
Pardo, Embalse del
Parnassia omeiensis
phenodeme
positionalgame
power lawnmower
prairie dogging
prosopoplegic
rajender
read-write storage
reappareled
Rembrandtesque
rentablest
resummons
rotifer (s)
SANS Institute
settlement isoline
ship-to master file
sidepods
simulated operational training course
sipunculoidea
source surveillance
spark gap inspection
specialized team
spiral filament forming machine
SRPV (steel reactor pressure vessel)
suburban department store
tainteth
take steps to do sth
thermoregulatory mechanism
through-the-lines
traffic intersection
translation language
triungulid
tyranful
usa-mades
vesicle-snap receptor
weft fork lever
Whiteman
Zambezian
Zeuxine strateumatica