2005年12月大学英语六级听力原文 |
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Section A 1. M: The Dean just announced that Dr. Holden''s going I''ll miss you guys while I''m working here in the library. W:I knew it all along! He''s the obvious choice. All the other candidate s are no match for him!Q: what do we learn about the two speakers? 2.W: Hey, let me know how your summer''s going! I''ll miss you guys while I''m working here in the library. M: I''ll be working, too! But I''ll send you an email or call you once in a while. When we all get back to school, we can have a party or something. Q: what do we learn about the two speakers? 3.W: I know it''s the end of the season, but those peaches are such a bargain that I couldn''t help buying them! Have one please! M: Thank you! Actually, they seem pass their prime.# Q: What do we learn from the conversation? 4. M: The assignment on physics is a real challenge. I don''t think I can finish it on time or by myself. W: Why don''t we join our feet together? It may be easier then. Q: What does the woman suggest? 5.M: Jean really lost her temper in Dr.Brown''s class this morning. W: Oh? Did she? But I think her frankness is really something to be appreciated. Q: What does the woman mean? 6.W: We heard that when you are a kid, you submitted a story to Reader''s Digest. M: Well, I don''t remember this story exactly, but my idea of a great time then was a pad of lined paper and a new blue pen. I thought myself as a Reader’s Digest member at the age of six. Q: What do we learn about the man from the conversation? 7. M: Your son certainly shows a lot of enthusiasm on the tennis cournt. W: I only wish he’d show as much for his studies. Q: What does the woman imply about her son? 8. W: We suppose to meet John here at the railway station. M: That’s like looking for a needle in a haystack. Q: What does the man imply? 9.M: Professor Stevenson, as an economist, how do you look upon the surging Chinese economy? Does it constitute a threat to the rest of the world? W: I believe China’s economic success should be seen more as an opportunity than a threat. Those who looked upon it as a threat overlooked the benefit of china’s growth to the world’s economy. They also lack the understanding of elementary economics. Q: What does Professor Stevenson think of China’s economy? 10. W: Our school has just built some new apartment near campus, but one bedroom runs for 500 dollars a month. M: That’s a bit beyond the reach of most students! Q: What does the man mean? |