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Part II Listening Comprehension (30 minutes)
  Section A

  Directions: In this section,you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations.Atthe end of each conversation,one or more questions will be asked about what was said.Boththe conversation and the questions will be spoken only once.After each question there will bea pause.During the pause,you must read the four choices marked A),B),C)and D),and decidewhich is the best answer,Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a singleline through the centre.
  注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。

1. A) They might be stolen goods.
B) They might be fake products.
C) They might be faulty products.
D) They might be smuggled goods.

2. A) They are civil servants.
B) They are job applicants.
C) They are news reporters.
D) They are public speakers.

3. A) The man has decided to quit his computer class.
B) The woman wants to get a degree in administration.
C) A computer degree is a must for administrative work.
D) The man went to change the time of his computer class.

4. A) A lot of contestants participated in the show.
B) The fifth contestant won the biggest prize.
C) It was not as exciting as he had expected.
D) It was sponsored by a car manufacturer.

5. A) Reading a newspaper column.
B) Looking at a railway timetable.
C) Driving from New York to Boston.
D) Waiting for someone at the airport.

6. A) He wears a coat bought in the mall.
B) He got a new job at the barbershop.
C) He had a finger hurt last night.
D) He had his hair cut yesterday.

7. A) He cannot appreciate the Picasso exhibition.
B) Even his nephew can draw as well as Picasso.
C) He is not quite impressed with modem paintings.
D) Some drawings by kindergarten kids are excellent.

8. A) He should not put the cart before the horse.
B) His conduct does not square with his words.
C) His attitude to student government has changed.
D) He has long been involved in student government.

Questions 9 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

9. A) She left her own car in Manchester.
B) Something went wrong with her car.
C) She wants to go traveling on the weekend.
D) Her car won't be back in a week's time.

10. A) Safety. B) Comfort. C) Size. D) Cost.

11. A) Third-party insurance.
B) Value-added tax.
C) Petrol.
D) CDW.

Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

12. A) How to update the basic facilities.
B) What to do to enhance their position.
C) Where to locate their plant.
D) How to attract investments.

13. A) Their road link to other European countries is fast.
B) They are all located in the south of France.
C) They are very close to each other.
D) Their basic facilities are good.

14. A) Try to avoid making a hasty decision.
B ) Take advantage of the train links.
C) Talk with the local authorities.
D) Conduct field surveys first.

15. A) Future product distribution.
B) Local employment policies.
C) Road and rail links for small towns.
D) Skilled workforce in the hilly region.

Section B
  Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, youwill hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. Afteryou hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through thecentre.
  注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。






Passage one

Questions 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have just heard.

16. A) One fifth of them were on bad terms with their sisters and brothers.
B) About one eighth of them admitted to lingering bitter feelings.
C) More than half of them were involved in inheritance disputes.
D) Most of them had broken with their sisters and brothers.

17. A) Less concern with money matters.
B) More experience in worldly affairs.
C) Advance in age.
D) Freedom from work.

18. A) They have little time left to renew contact with their brothers and sisters.
B) They tend to forget past unhappy memories and focus on their present needs.
C) They are more tolerant of one another.
D) They find close relatives more reliable.

Passage Two
Questions 19 to 22 are based on the passage you have just heard.


19. A) They have bright colors and intricate patterns.
B) They can only survive in parts of the Americas.
C) They are the only insect that migrates along fixed routes.
D) They have strong wings capable of flying long distances.

20. A) In a Michigan mountain forest.
B) In a Louisiana mountain forest.
C) In a Kentucky mountain forest.
D) In a Mexican mountain forest.

21. A) Each flock of butterflies lays eggs in the same states.
B) They start to lay eggs when they are nine months old.
C) Each generation in a cycle lays eggs at a different place.
D) Only the strongest can reach their destination to lay eggs.

22. A) Evolution of monarch butterflies.
B) Living habits of monarch butterflies.
C) Migration patterns of monarch butterflies.
D) Environmental impacts on monarch butterfly life.

Passage Three
Questions 23 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.


23. A) Time has become more limited.
B) Time has become more precious.
C) Time is money.
D) Time is relative.

24. A) Americans now attach more importance to the effective use of time.
B) Americans today have more free time than earlier generations.
C) The number of hours Americans work has increased steadily.
D) More and more Americans feel pressed for time nowadays.

25. A) Our interpersonal relationships improve.
B) Our work efficiency increases greatly.
C) Our living habits are altered.
D) Our behavior is changed.

Section C
  Directions: In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time,you should listen carefully for its general idea.When the passage is read for the second time,you are required to fill in the blanks with the exact words you have just heard. Finally,when the passage is read for the third time,you should check what you have written.
  注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。  

The first copyright law in the United States was passed by Congress in 1790. In 1976 Congress enacted the latest copyright law, __26__ the technological developments that had occurred since the passage of the Copyright Act of 1909. For example, in 1909, anyone who wanted to make a single copy of a __27__ work for personal use had to do so by hand. The very process __28__ a limitation on the quantity of materials copied. Today, a photocopier can do the work in seconds; the limitation has disappeared. The 1909 law did not provide full protection for films and sound recordings, nor did it __29__ the need to protect radio and television. As a result, __30__ of the law and abuses of the intent of the law have lessened the __31__ rewards of authors, artists, and producers. The 1976 Copyright Act has not prevented these abuses fully, but it has clarified the legal rights of the injured parties and given them an __32__ for remedy.
Since 1976 the Act has been __33__ to include computer software, and guidelines have been adopted for fair use of television broadcasts. These changes have cleared up much of the confusion and conflict that followed __34__ the 1976 legislation.
The fine points of the law are decided by the courts and by acceptable common practice over time. As these decisions and agreements are made, we modify our behavior accordingly. For now, we need to __35__ the law and its guidelines as accurately as we can and to act in a fair manner.


听力短对话


1.

M: Look atthese low prices at these fashionable TV sets. Something is fishy, don’t youthinkso?

W: Well,there have been a lot of robberies recently. Some of the stolen goods mayhavelanded here.

Q: Whatdoes the woman imply about the low price television sets?

2.

M: I’ve been assigned to cover the governessspeech today. What about you?

W: Nothingis grand as yours. I have to do an interview for the evening news about amanwith dozens of cats.

Q: What dowe learn about the speakers?

3.

W: Didn’tI see you going into the administration building this afternoon?

M: Ineeded to switch my computer class to the 950 section.

Q: What dowe learn from the conversation?

4.

W: I guessyou watch the quiz show on television last night. What did you think about it?

M: Well,it’s great. The first four contestants won only small prizes, but the fifthleft with anew luxury car.

Q: Whatdoes the man say about the quiz show?

5.

W: I can’tfind the arrival time of the New York to Boston Express on this schedule.

M: Lookfor New York in the left-hand column and follow it across until you find thehourlisted in the Boston column.

Q: Whatare the speakers most probably doing?

6.

W: Youlook different today, but I can’t quite put my finger on what it is.

M: Oh,yesterday I finally got around to that new barbershop in the mall and enjoyedtheirservices.

Q: Whatcan be inferred about the man?

7.

W: What doyou think Picasso’s painting exhibited in the city museum?

M:Personally I can’t quite see the meaning in his modern works. Most of themremind me ofthe stuff my nephew brings home from the kindergarten.

Q: Whatdoes the man mean?

8.

W: Rodsaid he wanted to get involved in student government this year.

M: But hehasn’t gone through a single meeting, has he?

Q: What does the man imply about Rod?


听力长对话原文1

Conversation One







M:Good morning! Madam. Can Ihelp you?

W: Oh, Ido hope so. I have to get to Manchester today and my own car has brokendown.Doyou by any chance have a car available?

M:For how many days?Madam.

W:Three,justuntil the weekend.

M:And whatsort of car did you have in mind?

W:Well.Thatdepends a little bit on the price.But I normally drive a Chevrolet.Do youhaveanything like that?

M:Yes,Certainly.That’sgroup C which includes Chevrolet and sea-arrows. W:How much arethey?

M:Well,forthree days, you would have to have it under the unlimited mileageconditions.Which will work out cheaper for Manchester anyway.

Let’s see,Group C, three to five days hire with unlimited mileage is 53 pounds per day.

W:I see.Does that include everything?

M:ItIncludes third party insurance, but it’s not include value-added tax,patrol orCDW.

W:What’that?

M:CDW? Oh,that’s the cover you in case you damage the hire car. Third party insuranceonlycovers you for damage two another vehicle.For Group C cars is 6 pounds perday.

W:OK. Ithink I’ll have the Chevrolet.

M:Allright. Could I have your driving license please?

W:Certainly.Here we are.

M:So, it’sMs.JB.couty.

W:Yes.That’sright.

M:And thenumber is 509024bc9cs, expiring the 1st,July,2015.And you want to takeitimmediately?

W:Yes, Ido ,please.

M:Lovely.Well you could just initial that box there for the CDW.And that boxthere toconfirm you have known driving convictions,thank you,And then signthere.Great!That’s it!

Q9-11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

Q9:Why does the woman want to hire a car?

Q10:What is the woman’s main consideration in hiring a car?

Q11:What does the daily charge included?

听力短文原文



Passage 1
In a study of older people with sisters and brothers, psychologist Debra Gold of the DukeCenter for the study of aging and human development found that about 20% said they werehostile or indifferent to ward their sisters and brothers. Reasons for this ranged frominheritance disputes to hostility between spouses. But, many of those who had poorrelationships felt guilty. Although most people admitted to some lingering rivalry, it was rarelystrong enough to end the relationship. Only four out of the 54 people interviewed hadcompletely broken with their sisters and brothers and only one of the four felt comfortable withthe break. As sisters and brothers advanced into old age, closeness increases and rivalrydiminishes, explains VC, a psychologist at Purdue University. Most of the elderly people heinterviewed said they had supportive and friendly dealings and got along well or very well withtheir sisters and brothers. Only 4% got along poorly. Gold found that as people age, they oftenbecome more involved with and interested in their sisters and brothers. 53% of those sheinterviewed said that contact with their sisters and brothers increase innate adulthood. Withfamily and career obligations reduced, many said that they had more time for each other. Others said that they felted with time to heal wounds. A man who had recently reconciled withhis brother told Gold there’s something that lets older people to put aside bad deeds of the pastand focus a little on what we need now, especially when it’s sisters and brothers.
16. What does the study by Debra Gold find about older people?
17. What has probably caused closeness to increase among sisters and brothers according toVC?
18. What did the man who had recently reconciled with his brother tell Debra Gold about olderpeople?
Passage 2
Monarch butterflies, the large origin black insects, are common summer sights in northernUnited States and Canada. They brighten in parks and gardens as they fly among the flowers. What makes monarch butterflies particularly interesting is they migrate, all the way toCalifornia or Mexico in back. They are thought to be the only insect that does this. Every year inthe late summer, monarch begin their migration to the south, those heading for Mexico gofirst for the Louisiana Mississippi region. And then they fly to go across Mexico into Texas. Oncein Mexico, they establish themselves in one of about 15 sizes in the mountain forth. Each sideprovides the winter home for millions of monarchs. The butterflies are so numerous that theyoften cover the entire trees. When spring comes, they began their long journey north. Thequestion is often asked whether every butterfly makes the round trip journey every year. Andthe answer is no. The average monarch lives about nine month. So when fly the north, theymight lay eggs in Louisiana and die. The eggs of that following generation may be found inKentucky, the eggs of next generation may be in the Kang Michigan. The last generation of theseason about the forth may make the journey back in Mexico and restart the cycle. Scientistslearn about the monarch butterflies’ migration by capturing and placing the identifying tags inthe insects. By recapturing the attempt of the monarch and noting where they came from, thenext scientist can figure out things like butterfly’s age and its routing
19. What is the unique about the monarch butterfly according to the speaker?
20. Where does the butterfly settle at the end of the migration?
21. What does the speaker say about the monarch butterflies’ reproduction?
22. What is the talk mainly about ?
Passage 3
People nowadays seem to have the sense that their time has become more limited. Comparedwith early generations we spend more and more time working and have less and less free timeto engage in leisure pursues. But this premise turns out to be an illusion. The mostcomprehensive data from major Time Use Service suggests, if anything, Americans today havemore free time than the early generations. The number of hours we work has not changedmuch, but we spend less time now on home tasks. So we have a great amount of time forleisure than in decades past. so why do we feel like time so scare. One problem is that timebecomes more valuable and time becomes more worth money. we feel like we have less of it. workers who bill or get paid by the hour, think employer and fast-food workers, report focusingmore on pursuing more money than those who get paid by salary and the fact has been fast. Inone experiment, people were told to play the role of consultant and bill their time by either ninedollars an hour or ninety dollars an hour. When people billed their time by ninety dollars anhour they report feeling far more priced for time. Thinking about our time as money, changesare our behavior as well. in one study, people who were instructed to think about money beforeentering a cafe spent less times chatting with the other patrons and more time working. Thosewho are thinking their time did reverse spending time socializing instead of working.
23. What does the speaker say now people feel about time?
24. What do the data from time use service show?
25. What happen when we think about our time as money?


听力填空
  The first copy right law in the United States was passed by congress in 1790. In 1976, congress enacted the latest copy right law, taking into consideration the technological developments that had occurred since the passage of the copy right act of 1909. For example, in 1909 anyone who wanted to make a single copy of a literary work for personal use had to do so by hand. The very process imposed a limitation on the quantity of materials copied. Today, a photo copier can do the work in seconds. The limitation has disappeared. The 1909 Law did not provide full protection for films and sound recordings nor did it anticipate the need to protect radio and television. As a result, violations of the law and abuses of the intent of the law have lessened the financial rewards of authors, artists and producers. The 1976 copy right act has not prevented these abuses fully, but it has clarified the legal rights of the injured parties and given them an avenue for remedy. Since 1976 the act has been amended to include computer software and guidelines have been adopted for fair use of television broadcasts. These changes have cleared up much of the confusion and conflict that followed in the wake of 1976 legislation. The fine points of the law are decided by the courts and by acceptable common practice overtime. As these decisions and agreements are made, we modify our behavior accordingly. For now, we need to interpret the law and its guidelines as accurately as we can and to act in a fair manner.


【听力短对话解析】

1.2014年6月英语六级听力短对话解析:本题考察语义推断。考点第二个说话的女士。对应选项A They might be stolengoods.

2.2014年6月英语六级听力短对话解析:本题考察人物身份。从 “cover the governess speech”(cover表示报道) “do an interview”可以推测,两人都是记者。对应选项C They are news reporters.

3.2014年6月英语六级听力短对话解析:本题考查事实细节。考点在第二位男士所说的话。对应选项D : The man went to changethe

time ofhis computer class 选项中change是对switch的同义改写。

4.2014年6月英语六级听力短对话解析:本题考察转折关系。考点在第二位男士。男士觉得智力竞赛节目不错,前4个人只赢得了小奖品,但是第五个人赢得了一辆豪车。对应选项B:The fifth contestant won thebiggest prize 选项中的biggest prize是对only small prizes的反向改写。

5.2014年6月英语六级听力短对话解析:本题考察对话主题。必须要结合二人谈话的内容才能推测出来。根据 “New York to Boston Express”(express 表示特快列车)“schedule” “the hour”可以推测,两人正在寻找火车时

刻表,对应选项B Looking for a railwaytimetable.

6.2014年6月英语六级听力短对话解析:本题考察事实细节。考点在第二位男士。从“new barbershop’可以推测,答案为D:He had his h本题考察态度观点。考点在第二位男士。从 “I can’t quite see the meaning inhis modern works” 可以推测,男士并不喜欢当代艺术,对应选项A:He cannot appreciate thePicasso exhibition air cut yesterday.

7.2014年6月英语六级听力短对话解析:本题考察态度观点。考点在第二位男士。从 “I can’t quite see the meaning inhis modern works” 可以推测,男士并不喜欢当代艺术,对应选项A:He cannot appreciate thePicasso exhibition

8.2014年6月英语六级听力短对话解析:本题考察语义推断,考点在明显信号词but之后。女士说Rod想要参与学生政府,男士反问:但是他并没有通过任何一次会议吧?言下之意,Rod参与过许多次会议,但一直没有通过。对应选项D He has been long involvedin student government.

【短对话综合点评】:

本套短对话规律性较强,8道题基本针对第二个人进行提问。2、4、5、6考法巧妙,需要考生在听懂的基础上迅速反应,具有一定区分度。整体难度较往年有些微提升。

【听力长对话解析】


9. 2014年6月英语六级听力长对话解析:根据女士所说的 “my own car has broken down” 对应选项B Something went wrong withher car.

10. 2014年6月英语六级听力长对话解析:根据女士所说的 “That depends a little bit onthe price.” 以及后文反复出现的询价,可知本题对应选项D: Cost

11. 2014年6月英语六级听力长对话解析:根据男士所说的 “It Includes third partyinsurance” 可知答案对应选项A: Third-party insurance.

【听力短文解析】

16. 2014年6月英语六级听力短文解析:本文第一句话就是考点,根据 “about 20% said they werehostile or indifferent to ward their sisters and brothers” 得出本题答案为选项A: One fifth of them were onbad terms with their sisters and brothers. 其中one fifth是对20%的同义改写, “be on bad terms with”是对 “hostile or indifferent to”的改写。

17. 2014年6月英语六级听力短文解析:考点信息来自文章中间, “As sisters and brothersadvanced into old age, closeness increases and rivalry diminishes, explains VC” 得出本题答案为选项C: Advance in age.

18. 2014年6月英语六级听力短文解析:考点信息来自文章最后, “there’s something that lets olderpeople to put aside(放到一旁)bad deeds(不好的行为)of the past and focus alittle on what we need now” 得出本题答案为选项B: They tend to forget pastunhappy memories and focus on their present needs.

19. 2014年6月英语六级听力短文解析:本题无法直接得出答案。第3、4句话说,“What makes monarchbutterflies particularly interesting is they migrate, all the way to Californiaor Mexico in back. They are thought to be the only insect that does this.” 第4句中的 “the only insect that doesthis”就是本题题干的出处,而“this”指的是上文提到的他们迁徙的方式。由此得知,令monarch butterflies独一无二的是它们的迁徙方式。对应选项C: They are the only insectthat migrates along fixed routes. Fixed routes表示固定路线,是对原文 “all the way to California orMexico in back”的概括性改写。

20. 2014年6月英语六级听力短文解析:本题来自文章中间。 “Once in Mexico, theyestablish themselves in one of about 15 sizes in the mountain forth.” 所谓的establish oneself in someplace就表示在某处安家。对应选项D: In a Mexican mountainforest.

21. 2014年6月英语六级听力短文解析:本题无法直接得出答案,答案是对文章尾部三句话的概括性总结: “So when fly the north, theymight lay eggs in Louisiana and die. The eggs of that following generation maybe found in Kentucky, the eggs of next generation may be in the Kang Michigan.The last generation of the season about the forth may make the journey back inMexico and restart the cycle.”对应选项C Each generation in a cyclelays eggs at a different place.

22. 2014年6月英语六级听力短文解析:由于本文从头到尾都在介绍的迁徙模式和特点,因此容易得出答案为选项C Migration patterns ofmonarch butterflies.

23. 2014年6月英语六级听力短文解析:本题就是对文章第一句话进行提问, “People nowadays seem to havethe sense that their time has become more limited.” 对应选项A. Time has becomes morelimited.

24. 2014年6月英语六级听力短文解析:本题可以直接得出答案,考察信息为 “ …data …suggests…Americans today have morefree time than the early generations” 对应选项B. Americans today have morefree time than earlier generations.

25. 2014年6月英语六级听力短文解析:本题考察的是文中所提到的一个实验的结论,即 “Thinking about our time asmoney, changes are our behavior as well.” 对应选项D. Our behavior is changed.

【短文理解综合点评】:

第1、3篇答案比较直接,大体符合“所听即所选”原则,且并未出现逆序现象为难考生;第2篇文章难度很大,需要联系主题来理解细节,具有较强区分度,考生的能力在这一考题上得到体现。



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