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1999年1月大学英语六级答案及听力原文


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  1999年1月大学英语六级考试参考答案Part I Listening Comprehension1—10 BCBDABDACC11—20 CBDBD ACCADPart II Reading Comprehension21、C 22、C 23、A24、B25、D 26、D 27、D 28、A 29、C 30、A 31、B 32、C33、C 34、B 35、D 36、C37、B38、A 39、D 40、BPart III Vocabulary Structure41、D 42、C 43、C 44、A45、A46、C 47、D 48、B

49、B 50、D 51、A52、B 53、C 54、B 55、A 56、B 57、A58、B59、A 60、D 61、C 62、D63、B 64、C 65、C 66、A 67、D 68、A 69、D 70、DPartIVshort Answer QuestionsS1.themselves(play with them).S2.thinkupthings to do.S3.have to learn and develop their playingabilitiesgradually.S4.lose their confidence andrespectability.S5.capableand interesting people.Part V WritingDontHesitate to SayNoBeing helpful is one of the virtues that peoplemust possess.So when anyone is on difficulty ,we should give him ahand .butunder certain circumstances should we say No when weare askedfor help. For example, when we are asked to desomethingillegal.But it is very hard for some people to say Nowhen theyought to . They cant very well refuse, because they areafraid ofbeing regard as being miserly or inconsiderate and evenafraid ofbeing isolated from others .Deep down in their hearts,they arereluctant ,they dont speak out whats on their mind .Suchkind ofsituation is harmful to both the giver and the receiver . Tothegiver , he doesnt take the full responsibility for what hedone.His help may lead to the receivers full dependence of othersandsometimes even become a factor in helping the receiver goastray.So dont hesitate to say No when you oughtto.1999年1月大学英语六级考试听力材料Section A1.M: Congratulations. Youcertainlydid quite well and I must say you deserve that grade.W:Well, Ireally studied hard for that exam I’ve been preparing for itformore than amonth. Now, I can relax for a while.Q: Why is thewomanso happy?2.M: It’s hard to believe that Susan has alreadyfinishedher homework.W: Well, she copied Jacks homework and made afewchanges.Q: What does the woman say about Susan?3.W: Mr.Johnson,have you heard the morning news report? Mill has resignedhis postas PrimeMinister.M: I didnt turn on the radio thismorning, but Idid see the headlines. If you remr,he threatened toleave theoffice at the last cabinet meeting.Q: How did Mr. Johnsonlearnthat the Prime Minister has resigned?4.M: If you are in hurry,youcan take the subway. If you want to go sightseeing, take abus.W:Actually, I don’t have to be at the conference before noon.Q:Whatwill the woman probably do?5.W: How did your interview go?M:Icouldnt feel better about it. The questions were very fair andIseemed to find answersfor all them.Q: How does the man feelaboutthe interview?6.W:I’m very impressed by all the work youvedone onyour house, Mr. Miller, How long haveyou been working onit?M: Ifirst became interested in doing things myself several yearsago.I’ve been doingsomething on it every now and then for almost ayearnow. You know,I couldn’t afford topay workmen to do it.Q:Whatdo welearn about Mr. Miller?7.W:I just made a jar of jam thismorningand now I can’t find it any where.Do you know whathappenedto it?M:Did you hear a crash, that was it, I’m just as clumsy asever.Q:What is the problem?8.W: I read in the newspaper that thenovel youare reading is excellent.M:I’ve also read some negativereviews.Q:What can be learned from the conversation?9.W:John toldme he hadgot a second-hand car, do you know how much he paid forit?M:Well,he said he paid 800 dollars for it.I think he got arealbargain.Q: What does the man think of the price of thecar.10.M:Hello, this is doctor Marita from the emergencydepartment. I havea 70-year-oldpatient with a fractured ankle.W:OK, send him toward3.Q:What are they talking about on thephone?Section BPassageOneMost people have had a dog or wanted oneas their companion atsome time in their lives. If you are thinkingof buying a dog,however, you should first decide what sort ofcompanion you needand whether the dog is likely to be happy in thesurroundings youcan provide. Specialist advice is available to helpyou choose themost suitable breed of dog. But in part, the decisiondepends oncommon sense. Most breeds were originally developed toperformspecific tasks. So, if you want a dog to protect you or yourhouse,for example, you should choose a breed that has the centersize andcharacteristics You must also be ready to devote a gooddeal oftime to train the dog when it is young and give it theexercise itneeds to throughout its life, unless live in the countryand canlet it run freely. Dogs are demanding pets. Whereas catsidentifywith the house and so are content if their place there issecure adog identifies with its master and consequently wants himto showproof of his affection. The best time to buy a baby-dog iswhen itis between 6 and 8 weeks old so that it can transfer itsaffectionfrom its mother to its master. If baby dogs have notestablished arelationship with the human being until they are overthree monthsold, their strong relationship will always be withdogs. They arelikely to be too shy when they are brought out intothe world tobecome good pets.11. Whats mentioned as aconsideration in buyinga dog?12. Why does the speaker say a dog isa more demanding petthan a cat?13. Why is advised to buy baby dogsunder three monthsold?Passage TwoPeople in Poland take theirpleasure seriously. Theylike to have an aim even when spending thetime which is entirelytheir own. During the summer, people startwork very early in themorning so that they can finish early andenjoy a leisurelyafternoon. It is difficult to imagine Polishpeople going aimlesslyfor a walk in the country, though they mightgo to pick wild fruit,to visit a place of historical importance orto walk 20 KM as atraining exercise. They are often admired fortheir immenseenjoyment of the arts. All parks are beautifully caredand are forthe use and enjoyment of the people, Quite ordinarypeople willtalk with obvious delight about concerts. There isnearly always acrowd at the door of the theatre, asking forreturned tickets.People in Poland now have far more leisure timeand more money thanever before. It is therefore possible to spendthe weekends in manynew ways. Many people now have over 20 daysholiday a year. Thisprovides an opportunity for holidays in thecountry or at theseaside.14. What is special about the Polish wayof spendingleisure time?15. For what does the author admire thePolishpeople?16. What do we learn from the passage?PassageThreeWhat kindof car will we be driving by the year 2010? Ratherdifferent fromthe type we know today. With the next decade bringinggreaterchange than the past 50 years, the people who will bedesigning themodels of tomorrow believe that environmental problemsmay wellaccelerate the pace of the cars development. The vision isthat ofa machine with 3 wheels instead of 4,electrically-poweredenvironmentally clean and able to drive itselfalong intelligentroads ,equipped with built-in power supplies.Future cars will pickup the fuel during long journeies from a powersource built intothe road, or stored in small quantities fortravelling in the city.Instead of todays seating arrangement twoin front, two or threebehind, all facing forward, the 2010 car willhave an interior withadults and children in a family circle. Thisview of future carbased on a much more sophisticated road system.Cars will beautomatically controlled by a computer. All the driverwill have todo is say where to go and the computer will do therest. It willbecome impossible for cars to crash into one another.Thetechnology already exists for the car to become atrueautomobile.17. What is the designers vision of the carsoftomorrow?18. What else does the passage tell us about thefuturecar?19. What is the seating arrangement for future cars?20.What isthe only thing the driver of the future car has to do?


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