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英语六级听力考试预测模拟练习Model Test Two
2014-07-01来源:和谐英语
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[00:00.00]喜欢hxen.net,请把hxen.net放在QQ资料上,多谢支持!1.M:I'm going to be up all right studying for my exam.
[00:05.56]W:Do you really think that's wise?
[00:07.84]Q:What does the woman imply?
[00:10.06]2.W:Can you tell me what time Flight 218 arrives?
[00:15.28]M:Yes,it was scheduled to arrive at 6:00 p.m.,but it has been delayed for two hours.
[00:21.05]Q:When is the airplane now expected to arrive?
[00:24.19]3.M:My library book is ten days overdue.Can you tell me how much I owe you?
[00:31.79]W:Let's see,ten days at 5 cents a day will cost you fifty cents.
[00:36.70]Q:How much does the man owe the woman?
[00:39.26]4.M:Excuse me,I'm looking for The Magic Mountain by Thomas Mann.Can you tell me where I can find it?
[00:47.46]W:Yes,you can find fiction arranged alphabetically by the author's stacks on the second floor.
[00:53.11]Q:To whom is the man talking?
[00:55.28]5.M:Leave all large pieces of baggage on the platform next to the bus.Small articles can be put on the rack above your seat.
[01:05.33]W:Driver,should I put my hat box on the platform or would it fit into the rack?
[01:10.37]Q:What is the woman's problem concerning the hat box?
[01:13.77]6.M:Is it still raining outside?
[01:18.13]W:No,but the wind is still blowing.
[01:20.43]Q:What can we conclude from this conversation?
[01:23.30]7.M:I think we should replace that old typewriter.
[01:28.27]W:Why not the typist?
[01:30.07]Q:What does the woman suggest?
[01:32.06]8.W:The library is offering a new service.It has something to do with the computer.
[01:37.65]M:I know what it is.For twenty-five dollars they will make a computer search of bibliographic materials on a given topic.
[01:44.80]Q:What does the library provide?
[01:47.13]9.W:Tom,I'd like for you to meet my sister,Sarah Johnson.Sarah is also a chemist.
[01:54.42]M:It's nice to meet you,Sarah.I belive we even work for the same drup company,although in different Departments.
[02:01.42]Q:What do Tom and Sarah have in common?
[02:04.19]10.W:Mr.Jefferson,have you anything to report on the progress of the summit talks?
[02:10.27]M:I'm happy to report that there's nothing to report.
[02:13.41]Q:Which of the following statements does Mr.Jefferson no doubt believe?
[02:17.35]Passage One
[02:19.00]Hello!I'm Julie Handerson.Before we start our first lab,I'd like to tell you a little bit about the workbook we will be using.
[02:28.72]The first thing I'd like to point out is that the workbook contains a great large amount of material far more than you could ever handle in a single semester.
[02:38.48]What you are supposed to do is to choose the experiments and the activities that you want to do with their certain favorite course.
[02:46.30]Part of my job is to help you to make your choices.
[02:50.19]Next I'd like to mention that in each work from chapter there are usually two subsections,the first is called experiments,the second is called activities.
[03:02.41]In the experiment section the workbook gives full instructions for all of the experiments including alternative procedures,you may use the procedure you wish on the basis of available equipment or personal preference.
[03:17.09]In the activity section,you'll find suggestions for many experiments,exercises and projects that you can do on your own time.
[03:26.39]You'll see that there are usually no detailed instructions for the activities,you're supposed to do them in your own way.
[03:33.66]OK,let's turn to Chapter One now.
[03:36.56]11.What is the instructor describing?
[03:40.76]12.What is the main idea of the talk?
[03:44.42]13.How are the activities different from the experiments?
[03:49.69]14.When would this talk be given?
[03:53.61]Passage Two
[03:55.23]All big cities are quite similar.Living in a modern Asian city is not very different from living in an American city.
[04:04.11]The same cannot be said about living on farms,however.
[04:07.59]In many parts of the world,farmers and their families live in villages or towns.
[04:12.79]In the United States,however,each farm family lives on its own fields,often beyond the sight of any neighbors.
[04:20.96]Instead of traveling from a village to the fields every morning,American farmers stay on their land throughout the week.
[04:27.99]They travel to the nearest town on Saturdays for shopping or on Sundays for church.
[04:33.45]The children ride on buses to large school which serve all of the farm families living in the area.
[04:39.46]In some areas,there are small schools serving a few farm families,and the children walk to school.
[04:45.81]Of course life keeps changing for everyone,including farmers.
[04:50.19]Today there are cars,good roads,radios,and television sets.
[04:55.37]And of course there are modern machines for farming.
[04:58.50]All of these have changed farm life.
[05:01.14]For many years,however,farming in America was often a lonely way of living.
[05:06.21]Farmers had to deal with their own problems,instead of getting help from others.
[05:11.17]They learned to try new methods,and to trust their own ideas instead of following older ways.
[05:17.20]15.What is the passage maining talking about?
[05:21.91]16.Where do American farmers go shopping?
[05:26.35]17.How do children go to a large school?
[05:31.00]Passage Three
[05:32.64]Before we get to the student centre,I'd like to show you the Brummie hall,one of the five co-ed under-graduate of resident's halls at the university,just next to it is the Brummie dining-hall.
[05:46.10]Since there are only a few small kitchens in the dorms,most of students buy meal tickets which provided twenty meals per week at the cafeterias.
[05:58.77]It would be an exception of Sunday evenings and vacation breaks.
[06:03.31]Dining halls like Brummie are open everyday for breakfast,lunch and dinner,students simply present their meal tickets at the door and go through the line helping themselves to eat much food they wanted.
[06:17.52]While dietitians work hard to make sure students get a well balanced diet,many of our young men and women claimed that Brummie's food like most dorm food leaves much to be desired.
[06:31.52]However,there are certain times.Especially around Thanksgiving and Christmas,when the dining halls staff goes all out preparing seasonal specialties together with steak or seafood.
[06:47.07]These dinners are always exceptional and well attended.But regardless of the supplies of cooking,Brummie is a good place to get together with friends and to meet new people.
[06:58.82]And this is the student centre which is coming up on our right.
[07:02.53]18.Why do most students buy meal tickets?
[07:07.68]19.What does the student need in order to eat at dining-hall?
[07:12.98]20.When do students most enjoy eating at Brummie dining-hall?