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

[00:00.97]1. M:In the past few months, I've introduced you five nurses.

[00:06.11]Now,what do you think of the latest one?

[00:08.62]W: Well,she is not the worst one.

[00:10.55]Between her illnesses last month.

[00:13.14]She could do something for me.

[00:15.41]Q: Which statement is true?

[00:17.61]2.M:Will the light rain prevent the scheduled flight from taking off on time?

[00:23.09]W: Of course,except when it lightnings rains and snows hard.

[00:26.96]So don't worry about that.

[00:29.00]The flight will depart on schedule.

[00:31.53]Q: What weather will not affect the departure of the flight?

[00:35.19]3. M: You know most of the scenic 1 spots here.

[00:38.56]Where do you suggest we go to first?

[00:41.22]W:Well,now...I suppose you might start with Leopard 2 Hill

[00:44.98]then go to the Temple of Heave 3.

[00:47.23]But I think the worthies 4 place you should not miss.

[00:50.36]is the Imperial 5 Palace which is not far from Tian'anmen Square.

[00:55.17]Q: What place is the worthiest 6 one for visiting?

[00:58.31]4. W: I have a sore throat and I feel a bit dizzy.

[01:00.75]M: Well, let me see. Open your mouth and say "ah".

[01:04.25]W: Ahhh...

[01:05.56]M: Hmm.Inflammation of the tonsil.

[01:08.28]I'll give you some pills.

[01:10.26]Take one big one and two small ones three times a day.

[01:13.87]Q: How many pills will the woman take a day?

[01:16.82]5. W:In China,a lot of people get up at about five in the morning.

[01:21.89]Then they go to the parks to do their exercise.

[01:25.54]Many old people do taijiquan.

[01:28.05]M:In England more and more people go jogging in the morning,but not so early.

[01:32.60]Actually at five o'clock in the morning everyone is still asleep.

[01:36.65]Q: What do most Englanders usually do at five o'clock in the morning?

[01:41.14]6. M: Hello,Susan,this is Jim.

[01:45.11]I'm afraid I have not been able to come to the excursion.

[01:49.13]I was just asked to go to have a meeting.

[01:52.40]W: Do come after the meeting,Jim.

[01:54.64]We won't start until you come back.

[01:56.63]Q: Why did the man say that he couldn't join the excursion?

[02:00.05]7. W: I wonder if you have time to go to the school to meet our daughter.

[02:04.73]She has missed the bus.

[02:06.66]M: I do wish to, but I haven't got my report ready yet.

[02:10.66]My boss needs it tomorrow.

[02:12.64]Q: What does the man mean?

[02:14.71]8. M: Could you help me to decide what I should buy for my youngest sister's birthday?

[02:20.66]W: Remember you took many pictures of her at her last birthday party.

[02:24.84]Why not buy her a photo album so that she can put her pictures in it?

[02:29.13]Q: What did the man do last year for his youngest sister?

[02:32.57]9. W: Could you tell me what I should do if my computer refuses to work?

[02:37.85]M: Well,I'm sure you won't have any trouble,Mrs.Smith.

[02:41.35]But if something should happen,just call this number.

[02:44.54]They'll see that you get help.

[02:46.29]Q: What did the man really mean?

[02:48.35]10. M:Your house is always so neat,Mary.

[02:51.64]You must have a house-keeper.

[02:53.60]W: Oh,no.

[02:54.91]It would cost at least a hundred dollars a month to hire someone to do the work

[02:59.30]so I did most of it myself.

[03:01.47]I enjoy keeping everything neat

[03:03.71]but I have to force myself to mop the floor and wash things.

[03:07.11]Q: What does Mary like to do?

[03:09.12]Section B

[03:10.61]In (11)-{analyzing} factors likely to induce 7 depression it is useful to

[03:15.13](12)-{distinguish} between "life events" and "life circumstances

[03:18.94]both of which (13)-{promote} stress though in different ways

[03:23.46]Stressful "life events" include (14)-{divorce} or loss of a spouse 8 and loss of employment

[03:30.41]Stress-inducing "life circumstances" include single (15)-{parenthood

[03:35.24]low income, poor education, and responsibility for young childred

[03:41.01]circumstances that most often(16)-{afflict} the single-parent family head who is nearly always a woman.

[03:48.43]Any particular(17)-{incident} of depression 

[03:51.31]is likely to include elements from both (18)-{categories}.

[03:55.51]As expected,epidemiological studies show that (19)-{more women than men exhibit signs of depression)

[04:03.69]The sex difference in rates of depression is also explained by a condition of learned helplessness.

[04:10.17]Society encourages women to be passive, not aggressive

[04:14.58]not to seek power, but to trust others and to nurture 9 others

[04:19.34]to put the needs of others before their own

[04:22.31]to appreciate mastery in others and not threaten them with their own

[04:27.64](20)-{So any particular incident of depression may include a past history of learned helplessness

[04:33.94]as well as an immediate 10 environmental agent of depression}.



1 scenic
adj.自然景色的,景色优美的
  • The scenic beauty of the place entranced the visitors.这里的美丽风光把游客们迷住了。
  • The scenic spot is on northwestern outskirts of Beijing.这个风景区位于北京的西北远郊。
2 leopard
n.豹
  • I saw a man in a leopard skin yesterday.我昨天看见一个穿着豹皮的男人。
  • The leopard's skin is marked with black spots.豹皮上有黑色斑点。
3 heave
vt.(用力地)举起,抛
  • We heave him onto the platform.我们把他抬起送到站台上。
  • Heave the box onto the top shelf.把这个箱子举到最上面一层搁板上。
4 worthies
应得某事物( worthy的名词复数 ); 值得做某事; 可尊敬的; 有(某人或事物)的典型特征
  • The world is peopled with worthies, and workers, useful and clever. 世界上住着高尚的人,劳动的人,有用又聪明。
  • The former worthies have left us a rich cultural heritage. 前贤给我们留下了丰富的文化遗产。
5 imperial
adj.帝王的,至尊的;n.特等品
  • They made an objection to the imperial system with resolution.他们坚决反对帝制。
  • The Prince Imperial passed away last night.皇太子昨晚去世了。
6 worthiest
应得某事物( worthy的最高级 ); 值得做某事; 可尊敬的; 有(某人或事物)的典型特征
  • We assure you that we are your worthiest business partner within tremendously changeable and competitive environment. 在当今激烈变化的竞争环境中,我们将是您值得信赖的成长伙伴。
  • And with those hands, that grasp'd the heaviest club, Subdue my worthiest self. 让我用这一双曾经握过最沉重的武器的手,征服我最英雄的自己。
7 induce
vt.引诱,劝;引起,导致
  • The medicine will induce sleep.这种药使人入睡。
  • Certain chemicals can induce undesirable changes in the nervous system.有些化学物质能在神经系统中引起不良变化。
8 spouse
n.配偶(指夫或妻)
  • Her spouse will come to see her on Sunday.她的丈夫星期天要来看她。
  • What is the best way to keep your spouse happy in the marriage?在婚姻中保持配偶幸福的最好方法是什么?
9 nurture
n.养育,照顾,教育;滋养,营养品;vt.养育,给与营养物,教养,扶持
  • The tree grows well in his nurture.在他的培育下这棵树长得很好。
  • The two sisters had received very different nurture.这俩个姊妹接受过极不同的教育。
10 immediate
adj.立即的;直接的,最接近的;紧靠的
  • His immediate neighbours felt it their duty to call.他的近邻认为他们有责任去拜访。
  • We declared ourselves for the immediate convocation of the meeting.我们主张立即召开这个会议。
学英语单词
abusively
Afafi
Alytaus Rajonas
ancrene
Annularia
anosigmoidoscopic
antithetic generation
atomic energy battery
autotransformer starting
auxiliary read-out
baseball club
bend one's neck
bombardment ion engine
bow plating
briley
Campbell's butter
chevron propagation element
circular cylindrical wave function
closed weld
cold-shaping steel
Cominform
communication building
conally
conservation of marine resources
container for plant growth
cooper's wood
cracked fuel dilution
crown of crystal
CubeSats
Datura stramonium
desuperheated steam
deuterohermaphroditic
deviation to the left
dislocation of radiocarpal joint
DMTC
dotitron
electrochemical thermodynamics
ellipsographs
ership
feed-back circuit
file generation
film-forming emulsifier
financial pressure
fuel cell ceramics
gamefishes
genus Persoonia
giordani
hawaiian-types
hawknut
Helmholtz's theory
high temperature camera
hopley
horn-stock
I like his music a lot
Imbrium event
implied addressing
ion (ization)chamber
jacksonomyces pseudocretaceus
justomajor
kenneth rexroth
Kon Ray
laundries
linesman
load bus
lodicule
longyearbyen (longyear city)
manwards
missed labor
must be off
New Cambria
not trouble to do
ocean commerce
phosphoglucokinases
pit crater
planar growth structure
plastic behaviour
Populus pseudoglauca
postulous
production of explosive
pseudonits
puzzolana
rehemming
reset set flip flop
Robles La Paz
saiga
sampling stand
sarra
saunders valve
selection slit
Sixtysix-20
sodium dihydroxytartrate osazone
Sonai R.
spinal rheumatism
strata opticum
Strichen
subsidence rate
tie up money
today we are all
twisted surface
Vladimir Kosma
X-ray astronomy
zwickau law