大学英语六级考试听力真题 2012年12月
A) She can count on the man for help. B) She can lend the man a sleeping bag. C) she has other plans for this weekend. D) she has got camping gear for rent.12. A) the man should keep his words. B) Karen can take her to the airport.
C) Karen always support her at work. D) she regrets asking the man for help.13. A) his trip to Hawaii has used o al his money.
B) he usually checks his brakes before a trip. C) his trip to Hawaii was not enjoyable. D) he can’t afford to go traveling yet.14. A) there was nothing left except some pie. B) the woman is going to prepare the dinner. C) The woman has to find something else to eat. D) Julie has been invited for dinner.15. A) send Professor Smith a letter. B) apply to three graduate schools. C) present a new letter of reference. D) submit no more than three letters.16. A) he is a professional gardener in town. B) he declines to join the gardening club. C) he prefers to keep his gardening skills to himself. D) he wishes to receive formal training in gardening.17. A) many people do not appreciate modern art. B) the recent sculpture exhibit was not well organized. C) modern art cannot express people’s true feelings. D) sculpture is not a typical form of modern art.18. A) Bob cannot count on her vote. B) she will vote for another candidate. C) Bob does not have much chance to win. D) She knows the right person for the position.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. A) poor management of the hospital.
B) the outdated medical testing procedures.
C) decisions made by the head technician. D) the health hazard at her work place.20. A) cut down her workload. B) repair the X-ray equipment.
C) transfer her to another department. D) allow her to go on leave for two months.21. A) they are virtually impossible to enforce
B) neither is applicable to the woman’s case. C) their requirements may be difficult to meet. D) both of them have been subject to criticism22. A) Organize a mass strike. B) try to help her get it back. C) compensate for her loss. D) find her a better paying job..Questions 23 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard.23. A) in the preparatory phase.
B) in the concluding part
C) in stating your terms. D) in giving concessions.24. A) He uses lots of gestures to help make his points clear.
B) He presents his arguments in a straightforward way. C) he responds readily to the other party’s proposal.
D) He behaves in a way contrary to his real intention.25. A) both can succeed depending on the specific situation.
B) the honest type is more effective than the actor type. C) both may fail when confronting experienced rivals. D) the actor works better in the negotiations.
Passage one
A) the weight of the boxes moving across the stage.
B) the number of times of repeating the process.
C) the size of the objects shown.
D) the shape of the cubes used.
27. A) girls seem to start reasoning earlier than boys.
B) girls tend to get excited more easily than boys. C) boys enjoying playing with cubes more than girls D) boys pay more attention to moving objects than girls.
28. A) it is a breakthrough in the study of the nerve system.
B) its findings are quite contrary to previous research. C) its result helps understand babies’ language ability. D) it may stimulate scientists to make further studies.
29. A) they talk at an earlier age.
B) their bones mature earlier C) they are better able to adapt to the surroundings. D) the two sides of their brain develop simultaneously.
Passage two
30. A) the city’s general budget for the coming year.
B) the blueprint for the development of the city. C) the controversy over the new office regulations. D) the new security plan for the municipal building.
31. A) whether the security checks were really necessary.
B) whether the security checks would crate long queues at peak hours. C) how to cope with the huge crowds of visitors to the municipal building. D) how to train the newly recruited securit