解放軍文職招聘考試2014年12月英語(yǔ)六級(jí)聽(tīng)力真題第二套(試題+答案)-解放軍文職人員招聘-軍隊(duì)文職考試-紅師教育
解放軍文職招聘考試2014年12月英語(yǔ)六級(jí)聽(tīng)力真題第二套(試題+答案)發(fā)布時(shí)間:2017-06-1817:38:332014年12月英語(yǔ)六級(jí)聽(tīng)力真題第二套(試題+答案)SectionAA)Inaparkinglot.B)Atagrocery.C)Atafastfoodrestaurant.D)Inacarshowroom.A)Changeherpositionnowandthen.B)Stretchherlegsbeforestandingup.C)Havealittlenapafterlunch.D)Getupandtakeashortwalk.A)Thestudentsshouldpracticelong-distancerunning.B)Thestudentsphysicalconditionisnotdesirable.C)Hedoesntquitebelievewhatthewomansays.D)Hethinkstheraceistoohardforthestudents.A)Theywillgettheirdegreesintwoyears.B)Theyarebothpursuinggraduatestudies.C)Theycannotaffordtogetmarriedrightnow.D)Theydonotwanttohaveababyatpresent.A)HemusthavebeenmistakenforJack.B)Twinsusuallyhavealotincommon.C)Jackiscertainlynotashealthyasheis.D)HehasnotseenJackforquiteafewdays.A)Thewomanwillattendtheopeningofthemuseum.B)Thewomanisaskingthewayatthecrossroads.C)Themanknowswherethemuseumislocated.D)Themanwilltakethewomantothemuseum.A)Theycannotasktheguytoleave.B)Theguyhasbeencominginforyears.C)Theguymustbefeelingextremelylonely.D)Theyshouldnotlookdownupontheguy.A)Collecttimepieces.B)Becometime-conscious.C)Learntomendclocks.D)Keeptrackofhisdailyactivities.Questions9to11arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.A)Itiseatingintoitsbanks.B)Itwindsitswaytothesea.C)Itiswideanddeep.D)Itisquicklyrising.A)Trytospeeduptheoperationbyanymeans.B)Taketheequipmentapartbeforebeingferried.C)Reducethetransportcostasmuchaspossible.D)Getthetrucksovertotheothersideoftheriver.A)Findasmanyboatsaspossible.B)Cuttreesandbuildrowingboats.C)Halttheoperationuntilfurtherorders.D)Askthecommandertosendahelicopter.Questions12to15arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.A)Talkabouthisclimbingexperiences.B)HelphimjoinanIndianexpedition.C)Giveupmountainclimbingaltogether.D)Savemoneytobuyclimbingequipment.A)HewasthefirsttoconquerMt.Qomolangma.B)Hehadanunusualreligiousbackground.C)Heclimbedmountainstoearnaliving.D)Hewasverystrictwithhischildren.A)Theyaretobeconquered.B)Theyaretobeprotected.C)Theyaresacredplaces.D)Theyarelikehumans.A)Itwashisfatherstrainingthatpulledhimthrough.B)Itwasamilestoneinhismountainclimbingcareer.C)IthelpedhimunderstandtheSherpaviewofmountains.D)Itwashisfatherwhogavehimthestrengthtosucceed.SectionBPassageOneQuestions16to19arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.A)Byshowingamemorandumsstructure.B)Byanalyzingtheorganizationofaletter.C)Bycomparingmemorandumswithletters.D)Byreviewingwhathehassaidpreviously.A)Theyignoredmanyofthememorandumstheyreceived.B)Theyplacedemphasisontheformatofmemorandums.C)Theyseldomreadamemorandumthroughtotheend.D)Theyspentalotoftimewritingmemorandums.A)Styleandwording.B)Directnessandclarity.C)Structureandlength.D)Simplicityandaccuracy.A)Inclusionofappropriatehumor.B)Professionallook.C)Directstatementofpurpose.D)Accuratedating.PassageTwoQuestions20to22arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.A)Theygivetopprioritytotheirworkefficiency.B)Theymakeanefforttolightentheirworkload.C)Theytryhardtomakethebestuseoftheirtime.D)Theyneverchangeworkhabitsunlessforcedto.A)Senseofduty.B)Workefficiency.C)Self-confidence.D)Passionforwork.A)Theyfindnopleasureintheworktheydo.B)Theytrytoavoidworkwheneverpossible.C)Theyareaddictedtoplayingonlinegames.D)Theysimplyhavenosenseofresponsibility.PassageThreeQuestions23to25arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.A)Helostallhisproperty.B)Hewassoldtoacircus.C)Heranawayfromhisfamily.D)Hewasforcedintoslavery.A)Acarpenter.B)Amasterofhis.C)Abusinessman.D)Ablackdrummer.A)ItnameditstownhallafterSolomonNorthup.B)Itfreedallblacksinthetownfromslavery.C)ItdeclaredJuly24SolomonNorthupDay.D)IthostedareunionfortheNorthupfamily.SectionCIntoleranceistheartofignoringanyviewsthatdifferfromyourown.It__26__itselfinhatred,stereotypes,prejudice,and__27__.Onceitintensifiespeople,intoleranceisnearlyimpossibletoovercome.Butwhywouldanyonewanttobelabeledasintolerance?Whywouldpeoplewanttobe__28__abouttheworldaroundthem?WhywouldonewanttobepartoftheprobleminAmerica,insteadofthesolution?Therearemanyoftheexplanationsforintolerantattitude,some__29__.childhood.Itislikelythatintolerantforksgrewup__30__intolerantparentsandthecycleofprejudicehassimplycontinuedfor__31__.Perhapsintolerantpeoplearesosetintheirwaysthattheyfinditeasiertoignoreanythingthatmightnot__32__totheirlimitedviewoflife.Ormaybeintolerantstudentshavesimplyneverbeen__33__toanyonedifferentfromthemselves.Butnoneofthesereasonsisanexcuseforallowingtheintolerancetocontinue.Intoleranceshouldnotbeconfusedwithdisagreement.Itis,ofcourse,possibletodisagreewithanopinionwithoutbeingintolerantofit.Ifyouunderstandabeliefbutstilldontbelieveinthatspecificbelief,thatsfine.Youare__34__youropinion.Asamatteroffact,__35__dissenters(持異議者)areimportantforanybelief.Ifweallbelievedthesamethings,wewouldnevergrow,andwewouldneverlearnabouttheworldaroundus.Intolerancedoesnotstemfromdisagreement.Itstemsfromfear.Andfearstems01-08:CBBDACAB09-11:CDA12-15:BCAD16-19:CDBA20-22:DCB23-25:DAC26.manifests27.discrimination28.uninformed29.dating30.imitating31.generations32.conform33.exposed34.entitledto35.knowledgeab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解放軍文職招聘考試2014年6月英語(yǔ)六級(jí)聽(tīng)力真題第二套(試題+原文+答案)-解放軍文職人員招聘-軍隊(duì)文職考試-紅師教育
解放軍文職招聘考試2014年6月英語(yǔ)六級(jí)聽(tīng)力真題第二套(試題+原文+答案)發(fā)布時(shí)間:2017-06-1817:32:352014年6月英語(yǔ)六級(jí)聽(tīng)力真題第二套(試題+原文+答案)一、聽(tīng)力試題SectionAA)Collegetuitionhasbecomeaheavyburdenforthestudents.B)Collegestudentsareingeneralpoliticallyactivenowadays.C)Hetookpartinmanyprotestswhenhewasatcollege.D)Heisdoubtfulabouttheeffectofthestudentsaction,A)TheclasshaskeptthepartyasecretfromJay.B)Jayisorganizingapartyfortheretiringdean.C)Jayissurprisedtolearnofthepartyforhim.D)ThedeanwillcometoJaysbirthdayparty.A)Hefoundhiswalletinhisbriefcase.B)Hewenttothelost-and-foundoffice.C)Hefoundthewomantogoandpickuphiscar.D)Helefthisthingswithhiscarinthegarage.A)Theshowhedirectedturnedoutlobeasuccess.B)Hewatchedonlythosecomediesbyfamousdirectors.C)TVcomedieshavenotimprovedmuchsincethe1960s.D)Newcomediesareexciting,justlikethoseinthe1960s.A)Themanshouldstopboilingthevegetables.B)Themanshouldtryoutsomenewrecipes.C)Overcookedvegetablesareoftentasteless.D)Allvegetablesshouldbecookedfresh.A)Helpthemtidyupthehouse.B)SortoutIheirtaxreturns.C)Helpthemtodecodeamessage.D)Figureoutawaytoavoidtaxes.A)Thewomanremainsatotalmysterytohim.B)Thewomanisstilltryingtofinishherwork.C)Hehasdevotedawholemonthtohisresearch.D)HedidntexpecttocompletehisworksosoonA)Hehasfailedtoregisterforthecourse.B)Hewouldliketomajorinpsychologytoo.C)Thereshouldbemoretimeforregistration.D)Developmentalpsychologyisnewlyoffered.Questions9to11arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheardA)Thebrilliantproductdesign.B)Theuniquecraftsmanship.C)Thenewcolorcombinations.D)Thetextureofthefabrics.A)Fancyproducts.B)Localhandicrafts.C)TraditionalThaisilks.D)Uniquetouristattractions.A)Itwillstarttomorrow.B)Itwilllastonlyoneday.C)Itwillbeoutintothecountryside.D)Itwillbeonthefollowingweekend.Questions12to15arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheardA)Ayearofpracticaltraining.B)Ahappychildhood.C)Apleasantneighborhood.D)Agoodsecondaryeducation.A)Heisgoodatcarpentry.B)Heisacademicallygifted.C)Heshouldbesenttoaprivateschool.D)Heoughttogetgoodvocationaltraining.A)DonwellSchool.B)CarltonAbbeyC)EnderbyHigh.D)EnderbyComprehensive.A)Findoutmoreaboutthefiveschools.B)Sendtheirchildrentoabetterprivateschool.C)Talkwiththeirchildrenabouttheirdecision.D)Putkeithinagoodboardingschool.SectionBPassageoneQuestions16to18arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.A)Itwillbeventilated.B)Itwillbebrightlylit.C)Itwillprovideeasyaccesstothedisabled.D)Itwillhavealargespaceforstorage.A)Oppositetothelibrary.B)Onthesamefloorasthelabs.C)Onthefirstfloor.D)Onthegroundfloor.A)Tomakethebuildingappeartraditional.B)Tocuttheconstructioncosttotheminimum.C)Tomatchthestyleofconstructiononthesite.D)Toembodythesubcommitteesdesignconcepts.PassageTwoQuestions19to22arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.A)Sellfinancialsoftware.B)Writefinancialsoftware.C)Conductresearchonfinancialsoftware.D)Trainclientstousefinancialsoftware.A)Rewarding.B)Unsuccessful.C)Tedious.D)Important.A)Heprovidedindividualsupport.B)Heheldgroupdiscussions.C)Hegavethetraineeslecturenotes.D)Heofferedonlinetutorial.A)Nobodyisabletosolvealltheproblemsinacoupleofweeks.B)Thefaultmightlieinhisstyleofpresentingtheinformation.C)Thetraineesproblemshastobedealtwithonebyone.D)Theemployeeswereabitslowtofollowhisinstruction.PassageThreeQuestions23to25arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.A)Theirteachersmeetthemonlyinclass.B)Theirparentstendtooverprotectthem.C)Theyhavelittleclosecontactwithadults.D)Theyrarelyreadanybooksaboutadults.A)Writersandlawyersarebroughtintotalktostudents.B)Real-lifecasesaresimulatedforstudentstolearnlaw.C)MoreTeacherandWriterCollaborativesarebeingsetup.D)Opportunitiesarecreatedforchildrentobecomewriters.A)Childrenliketoformpartnershipswitheachother.B)Childrenareoftenthebestteachersofotherchildren.C)PairedLearningcultivatesthespiritofcooperation.D)Sixth-graderscanteachfirst-gradersaswellasteachers.SectionCThefirstcopyrightlawintheUnitedStateswaspassedbyCongressin1790..In1976Congressenactedthelatestcopyrightlaw,__(26)__thetechnologicaldevelopmentsthathadoccurredsincethepassageoftheCopyrightActof1909.Forexample,in1909,anyonewhowantedtomakeasinglecopyofa__(27)__workforpersonalusehadtodosobyhand.Theveryprocess__(28)__alimitationonthequantityofmaterialscopied.Today,aphotocopiercandotheworkinseconds;thelimitationhasdisappeared.The1909lawdidnotprovidefullprotectionforfilmsandsoundrecording,nordidit__(29)__theneedtoprotectradioandtelevision.Asaresult,__(30)__ofthelawandabuseoftheintentofthelawhavelessenedthe__(31)__rewardsofauthors,arties,andproducers.The1976CopyrightActhasnotpreventedtheseabusesfully,butithasclarifiedthelegalrightsoftheinjuredpartiesandgiventheman__(32)__forremedy.Since1976theActhasbeen__(33)__toincludecomputersoftware,andguidelineshavebeenadoptedforfairuseoftelevisionbroadcasts.Thesechangeshaveclearedupmuchoftheconfusionandconflictthatfollowed__(34)__the1976legislation.Thefinepointsofthelawaredecidedbythecourtsandbyacceptablecommonpracticeovertime.Asthesedecisionsandagreementsaremade,wemodifyourbehavioraccordingly.Fornow,weneedto__(35)__thelawanditsguidelinesasaccuratelyaswecanandtoactinafairmanner.SectionAQuestion1W:Thestudentshavebeenprotestingagainsttheincreasedtuition.M:Yeah,Iheardabouttheprotest.ButIdontknowhowmuchgooditwilldo.Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?Question2W:Jaywillturn21thisweek.Doesheknowtheclassesarehavingasurprisepartyforhim?M:No,hethinkswearegivingapartyfortheretiringdean.Q:Whatdowelearnfromtheconversation?Question3M:Hello,thisisCarlsgarage.WefoundMr.Whitesbriefcaseandwalletafterhelefthiscarherethismorning.W:Hehasbeenwonderingwherehecouldhaveleftthem.Illtellhimtopickthemupthisafternoon.Thankyouforcalling.Q:WhatdowelearnaboutMr.Whitefromtheconversation?Question4W:Youknow,someTVchannelshavebeenrerunningalotofcomediesfromthe1960s.Whatdoyouthinkofthoseoldshows?M:Notmuch.Butthenewonesincludingthosedonebyfamousdirectorsarenotsoentertainingeither.Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?Question5M:HowmuchlongershouldIboilthesevegetables?Therecipesaysabout10minutesintotal.W:Theylookprettydonetome.Idoubtyoushouldcookthemanymore.Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean?Question6W:Tom,areyougoingtoyourparentshousetonight?M:Yes,Ipromisetohelpthemfigureouttheirtaxreturns.Thetaxcodeisreallyconfusingtothem.Q:Whatisthemangoingtodoforhisparents?Question7W:IwassurprisedwhenIheardyoudfinishedyourresearchprojectawholemonthearly.M:HowImanagedtodoitisstillamysterytome.Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?Question8W:Iwashopingwecouldbeinthesamedevelopmentalpsychologyclass.M:Metoo,butbythetimeIwentforregistrationthecoursewasclosed.Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?Nowyoullhearthetwolongconversations.ConversationOneM:ItsreallyamazinghowmanycolorsthereareintheseThaisilks.W:Theseareournewdesigns.M:Oh,IdontthinkIveseenthiscombinationofcolorsbefore.W:Theyrereallybrilliant,arentthey?M:Quitedazzling!MayIhavesamplesofthenewcolorcombinations?W:Yes,ofcourse.Butarentyougoingtoplaceanorder?M:Weorderthemregularly,youknow,butIdowantourbuyerwhohandlesfabricstoseethem.W:Haveyoulookedatthewoodandstonecoverings?Didyoulikethem?M:Oh,theyarentreallywhatImlookingfor.W:Whatdoyouhaveinmind?M:Thatsthetrouble.IveneverknowexactlyuntilIseeit.IusuallyhavemoreluckwhenIgetawayfromthetouristplaces.W:Outinthecountrysideyoumean.M:Yeah,exactly.Marketsinsmalltownshaveturnedoutbestforme.W:Youremoreinterestedthaninhandicraftsthathaventbeencommercialized.M:Yes,realfolkarts,pots,dishes,basketwarethekindsofthingsthatpeoplethemselvesuse.W:Imsurewecanarrangeatripoutintothecountryforyou.M:Iwashopingyoudsaythat.W:WecandriveoutofBangkokandstopwheneveryouseesomethingthatinterestsyou.M:Thatwouldbewonderful!Howsooncouldweleave?W:Icantgetawaytomorrow.ButIthinkIcangetacarforthedayafter.M:Andwouldwehavetocomebackthesameday?W:No,IthinkIllbeabletokeepthecarforthreeorfourdays.M:Wonderful!Thatllgivemetimeforareallookaround.Questions9to11arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.Question9WhatattractsthemantotheThaisilks?Question10WhatisthemanlookingforinThailand?Question11Whatdowelearnaboutthetripthewomanpromisedtoarrangefortheman?ConversationTwoW:Well,beforewedecideweregoingtoliveinEnderby,wereallyoughttohavealookattheschools;wewantthechildrentohaveagoodsecondaryeducation,sowedbetterseewhatsavailable.M:TheygavemesomeinformationatthedistrictofficeandItooknotes.ItappearstherearefivesecondaryschoolsinEnderby:threestateschoolsandtwoprivate.W:Idontknowifwewantprivateschools,dowe?M:Idontthinkso,butwelllookatthemanyway.TheresSaintMarys,thatsaCatholicschoolforgirls,andCarltonAbbeythatsaveryoldboysboardingschool,foundedin1672.W:Areallthestateschoolscoeducational?M:Yes,itseemsso.W:IthinklittleKeithisgoingtobeverygoodwithhishands,weoughttosendhimtoaschoolwithgoodvocationaltrainingcarpentry,electronics,thatsortofthing.M:InthatcasewearebestoffatEnderbyComprehensive.Igathertheyhaveexcellentworkshopsandinstructors.ButitsaysherethatDonwellalsohasgoodfacilities.EnderbyHighhasalittle,buttheyaremostlyacademic.NovocationaltrainingatallatCarltonAbbeyorSaintMarys.W:Whataretheschoolslikeacademically?Howmanychildrengoontouniversityeveryyear?M:Well,EnderbyHighisverygoodandCarltonAbbeyevenbetter,70%oftheirpupilsgoontouniversity.Donwellisntsogood.Only8%.AndEnderbyComprehensiveinSaintMarysnotmuchmore,about10%.W:Well,itseemslikethereisabroadselectionofschools.Butwehavetofindoutmorethanstatisticsbeforewecandecide.Questions12to15arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.Question12Whatdotheywanttheirchildrentohave?Question13WhatdothespeakerssayaboutlittleKeith?Question14Whatschoolhasthehighestpercentageofpupilswhogoontouniversity?Question15Whatarethespeakersgoingtodonext?SectionBPassageOneGoodmorning,ladiesandgentlemen!Asinstructedinourpreviousmeeting,thesubcommitteeonbuildingdevelopmenthasnowdrawnupabrieftosubmittothefirmsarchitect.Inshort,thebuildingwouldconsistoftwofloors.Therewouldbeastorageareainthebasementbeusedbytheresearchcenteraswellasbyotherdepartments.Weare,asyouknow,shortofstoragebase,sotheavailabilityofalargebasementwouldbeaconsiderableadvantage.Thegroundfloorwouldbeoccupiedbylaboratories.Altogethertherewouldbesixlabs.Inaddition,therewouldbesixofficesforthetechnicians,plusageneralsecretarialofficeandreceptionarea.ThefirstfloorwouldbeoccupiedbytheofficesofResearchandDevelopmentstaff.TherewouldbeasuiteofofficesfortheResearchandDevelopmentdirectoraswellasageneralofficeforsecretarialstaff.Itsproposedtohaveastaffroomwithasmallkitchen.Thiswouldservebothfloors.Therewouldalsobealibraryforresearchdocumentsandreferencematerials.Inaddition,therewouldbearesourceroominwhichaudiovisualequipmentandotherequipmentofthatsortcouldbestored.Finally,therewouldbeaseminarroomwithclosedcircuittelevision.Thisroomcouldalsobeusedtopresentdisplaysanddemonstrationstovisitorstothecenter.Thebuildingwouldbeofbrickconstructionsoitstoconformtothegeneralstyleofconstructiononthesite.Therewouldbeapitchedroof.Wallandceilingspaceswouldbeinsulatedtoconformtonewbuildingregulations.Questions16to18arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.Question16Whatissaidabouttheplannedbasementofthenewbuilding?Question17WherewouldbetheResearchandDevelopmentdirectorsoffice?Question18Whywouldthebuildingbeofbrickconstruction?PassageTwoHuangYiworksforacompanythatsellsfinancialsoftwaretosmallandmediumsizebusinesses.Hisjobistoshowcustomershowtousethenewsoftware.Hespendstwoweekswitheachclient,demonstratingthefeaturesandfunctionsofthesoftware.Thefirstfewmonthsinthejobweredifficult.Heoftenlefttheclientfeelingthatevenaftertwoweekshehadntbeenabletoshowtheemployeeseverythingtheyneededtoknow.Itsnotthattheywerentinterested;theyobviouslyappreciatedhisinstructionandshowedadesiretolearn.Huangcouldntfigureoutifthesoftwarewasdifficultforthemtounderstand,orifhewasnotdoingagoodjobofteaching.Duringthenextfewmonths,Huangstartedtoseesomepatterns.Hewouldgettoanewclientsiteandspendthefirstweekgoingoverthesoftwarewiththeemployees.Heusuallydidthisinshifts,withdifferentgroupsofemployeeslisteningtohislecture.Thenhewouldspendthenextweekininstallingtheprogramandhelpingindividualstroubleshoot.Huangrealizedthatduringtheweekoftroubleshootingandansweringquestions,heendedupaddressingthesameissuesoverandover.Hewasannoyedbecausemostoftheindividualswithwhomheworkedseemtohaveretainedverylittleinformationfromthefirstweek.Theyaskedverybasicquestionsandoftenneededpromptingfrombeginningtoend.Atfirst,hewonderedifthesepeoplewerejustalittleslow,butthenhebegantogetthedistinctfeelingthatpartoftheproblemmightbehisstylepresentinginformation.Questions19to22arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.Question19WhatdoesHuangYidoinhiscompany?Question20WhatdidHuangYithinkofhiswork?Question21WhatdidHuangYidoinadditiontolecturing?Question22WhatdidHuangYirealizeintheend?PassageThreeAswehelpchildrengetoutintotheworldtodotheirlearningwell,wecangetmoreoftheworldintotheschools.Asidefromtheirparents,mostchildrenneverhaveanyclosecontactwithanyadultsexcepttheirteachers.Nowondertheyhavenoideawhatadultlifeorworkislike.Weneedtobringmorepeoplewhoarenotfull-timeteachersintotheschools.InNewYorkCity,undertheteachersandwriterscollaborative,realwriterscomeintotheschools,readtheirworks,andtalktothechildrenabouttheproblemsoftheircrafts.Thechildrenloveit.Inanotherschool,apracticingattorneycomesineverymonthandtalkstoseveralclassesaboutthelaw.Notthelawthatisinbooks,butthelawasheseesitandencountersitinhiscases.Andthechildrenlistenwithintenseinterest.Heressomethingeveneasier:letchildrenworktogether,helpeachother,learnfromeachotherandeachothersmistakes.Wenowknowfromthisexperienceofmanyschoolsthatchildrenareoftenthebestteachersofotherchildren.Whatsmoreimportant,weknowthatwhenthefifthfloorsix-graderwhoisbeinghavingtroublewithreading,startshelpingafirstgrader,hisownreadingsharplyimproves.Anumberofschoolsarebeginningtousewhatsomecallpairedlearning.Thismeansthatyouletchildrenformpartnershipswithotherchildren.Dotheirworkevenincludingtheirteststogetherandsharewhatevermarksorresultsthisworkgets.Justlikegrown-upsintherealworld.Itseemstowork.Question23Whydoesthespeakersaymostchildrenhavenoideawhatadultlifeislike?Question24WhatishappeninginNewYorkCityschools?Question25Whatdoestheexperienceofmanyschoolsshow?SectionCTestsmaybethemostunpopularpartofacademiclife.Studentshatethembecausetheyproducefearandanxietyaboutbeingevaluated,andfocusongradesinsteadoflearningforlearningssake.Buttestsarealsovaluable.Awell-constructedtestidentifieswhatyouknowandwhatyoustillneedtolearn.Testshelpyouseehowyourperformancecomparestothatofothers.Andknowingthatyoullbetestedonabodyofmaterialiscertainlylikelytomotivateyoutolearnthematerialmorethoroughly.However,theresanotherreasonyoumightdisliketests:Youmayassumethattestshavethepowertodefineyourworthasaperson.Ifyoudobadlyonatest,youmaybetemptedtobelievethatyouvereceivedsomefundamentalinformationaboutyourselffromtheprofessor,informationthatsaysyoureafailureinsomesignificantway.Thisisadangerousandwrong-headedassumption.Ifyoudobadlyonatest,itdoesntmeanyouareabadpersonorstupid.Orthatyoullneverdobetteragain,andthatyourlifeisruined.Ifyoudontdowellonatest,yourethesamepersonyouwerebeforeyoutookthetestnobetter,noworse.Youjustdidbadlyonatest.Thatsit.Inshort,testsarenotameasureofyourvalueasanindividualtheyareameasureonlyofhowwellandhowmuchyoustudied.Testsaretools;theyareindirectandimperfectmeasuresofwhatweknow.SectionAConversationOne:SectionB1-5DADCA6-10BDACB11-15CDDBA16-20DCCDB21-25ABCAB26.anxiety27.identifies28.comparesto29.abodyof30.motivate31.define32.fundamental33.ruined34.Inshort35.imperfect
解放軍文職招聘考試2014年6月英語(yǔ)六級(jí)聽(tīng)力真題第三套(試題+原文+答案)-解放軍文職人員招聘-軍隊(duì)文職考試-紅師教育
解放軍文職招聘考試2014年6月英語(yǔ)六級(jí)聽(tīng)力真題第三套(試題+原文+答案)發(fā)布時(shí)間:2017-06-1817:33:572014年6月英語(yǔ)六級(jí)聽(tīng)力真題第三套(試題+原文+答案)一、聽(tīng)力試題SectionAA)TheymightbestolengoodsB)TheymightbefakeproductsC)TheymightbefaultyproductsD)TheymightbesmuggledgoodA)TheyarecivilservantsB)TheyarejobapplicantsC)TheyarenewsreportersD)TheyarepublicspeakersA)ThemanhasdecidedtoquithiscomputerclassB)ThewomanwantstogetadegreeinadministrationC)AcomputerdegreeisamustforadministrativeworkD)ThemanwenttochangethetimeofhiscomputerclassA)AlotofcontestantsparticipatedintheshowB)ThefifthcontestantwonthebiggestprizeC)ItwasnotasexcitingashehadexpectedD)ItwassponsoredbyacarmanufacturerA)ReadinganewspapercolumnB)LookingatarailwaytimetableC)DrivingformNewYorktoBostonD)WaitingforsomeoneattheairportA)HewearsacoatboughtinthemallB)HegotanewjobatthebarbershopC)HehadafingerhurtlastnightD)HehadhishaircutyesterdayA)HecannotappreciatethePicassoexhibitionB)EvenhisnephewcandrawaswellasPicassoC)HeisnotquiteimpressedwithmodernpaintingsD)SomedrawingsbykindergartenkidsareexcellentA)HeshouldnotputthecartbeforethehorseB)HisconductdoesnotsquarewithhiswordsC)HisattitudetostudentgovernmenthaschangedD)HehaslongbeeninvolvedinstudentgovernmentQuestions9to11arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheardA)SheleftherowncarinManchesterB)SomethingwentwrongwithhercarC)ShewantstogotravelingontheweekendD)HercarwontbebackinaweekstimeA)SafetyB)SizeC)ComfortD)CostA)Third-partyinsuranceB)Value-addedtaxC)PetrolD)CDWQuestions12to15arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheardA)HowtoupdatethebasicfacilitiesB)WhattodotoenhancetheirpositionC)WheretolocatetheirplantD)HowtoattractinvestmentsA)TheirroadlinktootherEuropeancountriesisfastB)TheyarealllocatedinthesouthofFranceC)TheyareveryclosetoeachotherD)TheirbasicfacilitiesaregoodA)TrytoavoidmakingahastydecisionB)TakeadvantageofthetrainlinksC)TalkwiththelocalauthoritiesD)ConductfieldsurveysfirstA)FutureproductdistributionB)LocalemploymentpoliciesC)RoadandraillinksforsmalltownsD)SkilledworkforceinthehillyregionSectionBPassageoneQuestions16to18arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.A)Onefifthofthemwereonbadtermswiththeirsistersandbrothers.B)Aboutoneeighthofthemadmittedtolingeringbitterfeelings.C)Morethanhalfofthemwereinvolvedininheritancedisputes.D)Mostofthemhadbrokenwiththeirsistersandbrothers.A)Lessconcernwithmoneymatters.B)Moreexperienceinworldlyaffairs.C)Advanceinage.D)Freedomfromwork.A)Theyhavelittletimelefttorenewcontactwiththeirbrothersandsisters.B)Theytendtoforgetpastunhappymemoriesandfocusontheirpresentneeds.C)Theyaremoretolerantofoneanother.D)Theyfindcloserelativesmorereliable.PassageTwoQuestions19to22arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.A)Theyhavebrightcolorsandintricatepatterns.B)TheycanonlysurviveinpartsoftheAmericas.C)Theyaretheonlyinsectsthatmigratealongfixedroutes.D)Theyhavestrongwingscapableofflyinglongdistances.A)InaMichiganmountainforest.B)InaLouisianamountainforest.C)InaKentuckymountainforest.D)InaMexicanmountainforest.A)Eachflockofbutterflieslayseggsinthesamestates.B)Theystarttolayeggswhentheyareninemonthsold.C)Eachgenerationinacyclelayseggsatadifferentplace.D)Onlythestrongestcanreachtheirdestinationtolayeggs.A)Evolutionofmonarchbutterflies.B)Living,habitsofmonarchbutterflies.C)Migrationpatternsofmonarchbutterflies.D)Environmentalimpactsonmonarchbutterflylife.PassageThreeQuestions23to25arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.A)TimehasbecomemorelimitedB)TimehasbecomemorepreciousC)TimeismoneyD)TimeisrelativeA)Americansnowattachmoreimportancetotheeffectiveuseoftime.B)AmericanstodayhavemorefreetimethanearliergenerationsC)ThenumberofhoursAmericansworkhasincreasedsteadilyD)MoreandmoreAmericansfeelpressedfortimenowadaysA)OurinterpersonalrelationshipsimproveB)Ourworkefficiencyincreasesgreatly.C)OurlivinghabitsarealteredD)OurbehaviorischangedSectionCThefirstcopyrightlawintheUnitedStateswaspassedbyCongressin1790..In1976Congressenactedthelatestcopyrightlaw,__(26)__thetechnologicaldevelopmentsthathadoccurredsincethepassageoftheCopyrightActof1909.Forexample,in1909,anyonewhowantedtomakeasinglecopyofa__(27)__workforpersonalusehadtodosobyhand.Theveryprocess__(28)__alimitationonthequantityofmaterialscopied.Today,aphotocopiercandotheworkinseconds;thelimitationhasdisappeared.The1909lawdidnotprovidefullprotectionforfilmsandsoundrecording,nordidit__(29)__theneedtoprotectradioandtelevision.Asaresult,__(30)__ofthelawandabuseoftheintentofthelawhavelessenedthe__(31)__rewardsofauthors,arties,andproducers.The1976CopyrightActhasnotpreventedtheseabusesfully,butithasclarifiedthelegalrightsoftheinjuredpartiesandgiventheman__(32)__forremedy.Since1976theActhasbeen__(33)__toincludecomputersoftware,andguidelineshavebeenadoptedforfairuseoftelevisionbroadcasts.Thesechangeshaveclearedupmuchoftheconfusionandconflictthatfollowed__(34)__the1976legislation.Thefinepointsofthelawaredecidedbythecourtsandbyacceptablecommonpracticeovertime.Asthesedecisionsandagreementsaremade,wemodifyourbehavioraccordingly.Fornow,weneedto__(35)__thelawanditsguidelinesasaccuratelyaswecanandtoactinafairmanner.聽(tīng)力短對(duì)話M:LookattheselowpricesatthesefashionableTVsets.Somethingisfishy,dontyouthinkso?W:Well,therehavebeenalotofrobberiesrecently.Someofthestolengoodsmayhavelandedhere.Q:Whatdoesthewomanimplyaboutthelowpricetelevisionsets?M:Ivebeenassignedtocoverthegovernessspeechtoday.Whataboutyou?W:Nothingisgrandasyours.Ihavetodoaninterviewfortheeveningnewsaboutamanwithdozensofcats.Q:Whatdowelearnaboutthespeakers?W:DidntIseeyougoingintotheadministrationbuildingthisafternoon?M:Ineededtoswitchmycomputerclasstothe950section.Q:Whatdowelearnfromtheconversation?W:Iguessyouwatchthequizshowontelevisionlastnight.Whatdidyouthinkaboutit?M:Well,itsgreat.Thefirstfourcontestantswononlysmallprizes,butthefifthleftwithanewluxurycar.Q:Whatdoesthemansayaboutthequizshow?W:IcantfindthearrivaltimeoftheNewYorktoBostonExpressonthisschedule.M:LookforNewYorkintheleft-handcolumnandfollowitacrossuntilyoufindthehourlistedintheBostoncolumn.Q:Whatarethespeakersmostprobablydoing?W:Youlookdifferenttoday,butIcantquiteputmyfingeronwhatitis.M:Oh,yesterdayIfinallygotaroundtothatnewbarbershopinthemallandenjoyedtheirservices.Q:Whatcanbeinferredabouttheman?W:WhatdoyouthinkPicassospaintingexhibitedinthecitymuseum?M:PersonallyIcantquiteseethemeaninginhismodernworks.Mostofthemremindmeofthestuffmynephewbringshomefromthekindergarten.Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?W:Rodsaidhewantedtogetinvolvedinstudentgovernmentthisyear.M:Buthehasntgonethroughasinglemeeting,hashe?Q:WhatdoesthemanimplyaboutRod?聽(tīng)力長(zhǎng)對(duì)話原文1ConversationOneM:Goodmorning!Madam.CanIhelpyou?W:Oh,Idohopeso.IhavetogettoManchestertodayandmyowncarhasbrokendown.Doyoubyanychancehaveacaravailable?M:Forhowmanydays?Madam.W:Three,justuntiltheweekend.M:Andwhatsortofcardidyouhaveinmind?W:Well.Thatdependsalittlebitontheprice.ButInormallydriveaChevrolet.Doyouhaveanythinglikethat?M:Yes,Certainly.ThatsgroupCwhichincludesChevroletandsea-arrows.W:Howmucharethey?M:Well,forthreedays,youwouldhavetohaveitundertheunlimitedmileageconditions.WhichwillworkoutcheaperforManchesteranyway.Letssee,GroupC,threetofivedayshirewithunlimitedmileageis53poundsperday.W:Isee.Doesthatincludeeverything?M:ItIncludesthirdpartyinsurance,butitsnotincludevalue-addedtax,patrolorCDW.W:Whatthat?M:CDW?Oh,thatsthecoveryouincaseyoudamagethehirecar.Thirdpartyinsuranceonlycoversyoufordamagetwoanothervehicle.ForGroupCcarsis6poundsperday.W:OK.IthinkIllhavetheChevrolet.M:Allright.CouldIhaveyourdrivinglicenseplease?W:Certainly.Hereweare.M:So,itsMs.JB.couty.W:Yes.Thatsright.M:Andthenumberis509024bc9cs,expiringthe1st,July,2015.Andyouwanttotakeitimmediately?W:Yes,Ido,please.M:Lovely.WellyoucouldjustinitialthatboxtherefortheCDW.Andthatboxtheretoconfirmyouhaveknowndrivingconvictions,thankyou,Andthensignthere.Great!Thatsit!Q9-11arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.Q9:Whydoesthewomanwanttohireacar?Q10:Whatisthewomansmainconsiderationinhiringacar?Q11:Whatdoesthedailychargeincluded?ConversationTwoW:So,possiblelocationsfortheplant.First,thebasicfacticityfortheregionaregenericallyverygood.Atleastbetweenthethreemaincities,Biubao,Victoriainthesouthand(?)Bastion.ThereisnowafasttrainlinktothesouthofFranceandtherestofSpain.ArethereimprovementsaffectBiubaoprincipally?ThewholeReginbenefits.First,theportareahasbeencompletelymodernizedandrelocated.Andairporthasbeenextended.Sothebasicfacilitiesaregood.M:Right.So,areweinthepositiontochooseoneofthesecities?W:Well,letsnotrushintoanything.Ithinkitabadideatoassumeweregoingtochooseacity.Itmightbebettertothinkaboutoneofthesmallertowns.M:Smallerplaces.Yes.So,shouldwegetdetailsonthepossibleplaces?W:Yes.Wecoulddothat.But,weneed,Ithink,first,tocheckifyourthings.Forexample,taxbenefits,grands,andanythinglikethat.Forlocatingtoasmallerplace,notoneofthesemaincities,thenwecouldmakeabetterdecision.M:Yes.Iagree.YouvetalkedabouttheimprovedtransportlinksinBiubao.Whataboutthelinkstothesmallertowns.Ifitsamountainoushillyregion,itcouldtakeanhourormoreforatrucktoreachamainroad.SoIthinkweneedtolookspecificallyatthetrainandlinkstosmallertowns.W:Yes.Youreright.Roadandrailandfinancialposition.12:Whatarethespeakersdiscussing?13:WhatdoesthewomansayaboutBiubao,Victoriaandsunsbastion.14:Whatdoesthewomanthinktheyshoulddo?15:Whatisthemanconcernedabout?聽(tīng)力短文原文Passage1Inastudyofolderpeoplewithsistersandbrothers,psychologistDebraGoldoftheDukeCenterforthestudyofagingandhumandevelopmentfoundthatabout20%saidtheywerehostileorindifferenttowardtheirsistersandbrothers.Reasonsforthisrangedfrominheritancedisputestohostilitybetweenspouses.But,manyofthosewhohadpoorrelationshipsfeltguilty.Althoughmostpeopleadmittedtosomelingeringrivalry,itwasrarelystrongenoughtoendtherelationship.Onlyfouroutofthe54peopleinterviewedhadcompletelybrokenwiththeirsistersandbrothersandonlyoneofthefourfeltcomfortablewiththebreak.Assistersandbrothersadvancedintooldage,closenessincreasesandrivalrydiminishes,explainsVC,apsychologistatPurdueUniversity.Mostoftheelderlypeopleheinterviewedsaidtheyhadsupportiveandfriendlydealingsandgotalongwellorverywellwiththeirsistersandbrothers.Only4%gotalongpoorly.Goldfoundthataspeopleage,theyoftenbecomemoreinvolvedwithandinterestedintheirsistersandbrothers.53%ofthosesheinterviewedsaidthatcontactwiththeirsistersandbrothersincreaseinnateadulthood.Withfamilyandcareerobligationsreduced,manysaidthattheyhadmoretimeforeachother.Otherssaidthattheyfeltedwithtimetohealwounds.AmanwhohadrecentlyreconciledwithhisbrothertoldGoldtheressomethingthatletsolderpeopletoputasidebaddeedsofthepastandfocusalittleonwhatweneednow,especiallywhenitssistersandbrothers.16.WhatdoesthestudybyDebraGoldfindaboutolderpeople?17.WhathasprobablycausedclosenesstoincreaseamongsistersandbrothersaccordingtoVC?18.WhatdidthemanwhohadrecentlyreconciledwithhisbrothertellDebraGoldaboutolderpeople?Passage2Monarchbutterflies,thelargeoriginblackinsects,arecommonsummersightsinnorthernUnitedStatesandCanada.Theybrighteninparksandgardensastheyflyamongtheflowers.Whatmakesmonarchbutterfliesparticularlyinterestingistheymigrate,allthewaytoCaliforniaorMexicoinback.Theyarethoughttobetheonlyinsectthatdoesthis.Everyyearinthelatesummer,monarchbegintheirmigrationtothesouth,thoseheadingforMexicogofirstfortheLouisianaMississippiregion.AndthentheyflytogoacrossMexicointoTexas.OnceinMexico,theyestablishthemselvesinoneofabout15sizesinthemountainforth.Eachsideprovidesthewinterhomeformillionsofmonarchs.Thebutterfliesaresonumerousthattheyoftencovertheentiretrees.Whenspringcomes,theybegantheirlongjourneynorth.Thequestionisoftenaskedwhethereverybutterflymakestheroundtripjourneyeveryyear.Andtheanswerisno.Theaveragemonarchlivesaboutninemonth.Sowhenflythenorth,theymightlayeggsinLouisianaanddie.TheeggsofthatfollowinggenerationmaybefoundinKentucky,theeggsofnextgenerationmaybeintheKangMichigan.ThelastgenerationoftheseasonabouttheforthmaymakethejourneybackinMexicoandrestartthecycle.Scientistslearnaboutthemonarchbutterfliesmigrationbycapturingandplacingtheidentifyingtagsintheinsects.Byrecapturingtheattemptofthemonarchandnotingwheretheycamefrom,thenextscientistcanfigureoutthingslikebutterflysageanditsrouting19.Whatistheuniqueaboutthemonarchbutterflyaccordingtothespeaker?20.Wheredoesthebutterflysettleattheendofthemigration?21.Whatdoesthespeakersayaboutthemonarchbutterfliesreproduction?22.Whatisthetalkmainlyabout?Passage3Peoplenowadaysseemtohavethesensethattheirtimehasbecomemorelimited.Comparedwithearlygenerationswespendmoreandmoretimeworkingandhavelessandlessfreetimetoengageinleisurepursues.Butthispremiseturnsouttobeanillusion.ThemostcomprehensivedatafrommajorTimeUseServicesuggests,ifanything,Americanstodayhavemorefreetimethantheearlygenerations.Thenumberofhoursweworkhasnotchangedmuch,butwespendlesstimenowonhometasks.Sowehaveagreatamountoftimeforleisurethanindecadespast.sowhydowefeelliketimesoscare.Oneproblemisthattimebecomesmorevaluableandtimebecomesmoreworthmoney.wefeellikewehavelessofit.workerswhobillorgetpaidbythehour,thinkemployerandfast-foodworkers,reportfocusingmoreonpursuingmoremoneythanthosewhogetpaidbysalaryandthefacthasbeenfast.Inoneexperiment,peopleweretoldtoplaytheroleofconsultantandbilltheirtimebyeitherninedollarsanhourorninetydollarsanhour.Whenpeoplebilledtheirtimebyninetydollarsanhourtheyreportfeelingfarmorepricedfortime.Thinkingaboutourtimeasmoney,changesareourbehavioraswell.inonestudy,peoplewhowereinstructedtothinkaboutmoneybeforeenteringacafespentlesstimeschattingwiththeotherpatronsandmoretimeworking.Thosewhoarethinkingtheirtimedidreversespendingtimesocializinginsteadofworking.23.Whatdoesthespeakersaynowpeoplefeelabouttime?24.Whatdothedatafromtimeuseserviceshow?25.Whathappenwhenwethinkaboutourtimeasmoney?ThefirstcopyrightlawintheUnitedStateswaspassedbycongressin1790.In1976,congressenactedthelatestcopyrightlaw,takingintoconsiderationthetechnologicaldevelopmentsthathadoccurredsincethepassageofthecopyrightactof1909.Forexample,in1909anyonewhowantedtomakeasinglecopyofaliteraryworkforpersonalusehadtodosobyhand.Theveryprocessimposedalimitationonthequantityofmaterialscopied.Today,aphotocopiercandotheworkinseconds.Thelimitationhasdisappeared.The1909Lawdidnotprovidefullprotectionforfilmsandsoundrecordingsnordiditanticipatetheneedtoprotectradioandtelevision.Asaresult,violationsofthelawandabusesoftheintentofthelawhavelessenedthefinancialrewardsofauthors,artistsandproducers.The1976copyrightacthasnotpreventedtheseabusesfully,butithasclarifiedthelegalrightsoftheinjuredpartiesandgiventhemanavenueforremedy.Since1976theacthasbeenamendedtoincludecomputersoftwareandguidelineshavebeenadoptedforfairuseoftelevisionbroadcasts.Thesechangeshaveclearedupmuchoftheconfusionandconflictthatfollowedinthewakeof1976legislation.Thefinepointsofthelawaredecidedbythecourtsandbyacceptablecommonpracticeovertime.Asthesedecisionsandagreementsaremade,wemodifyourbehavioraccordingly.Fornow,weneedtointerpretthelawanditsguidelinesasaccuratelyaswecanandtoactinafairmanner.1-15ACDBBDADBDACDAC16-25ACBCDCCABD26.takingintoconsideration27.literary28.imposed29.anticipate30.violations31.financial32.avenue33.amended34.inthewakeof35.interpret
解放軍文職招聘考試2012年12月英語(yǔ)六級(jí)考試聽(tīng)力真題(第1套)-解放軍文職人員招聘-軍隊(duì)文職考試-紅師教育
解放軍文職招聘考試2012年12月英語(yǔ)六級(jí)考試聽(tīng)力真題(第1套)發(fā)布時(shí)間:2017-06-1817:28:162012年12月英語(yǔ)六級(jí)考試聽(tīng)力真題(第1套)PartIIIListeningComprehension(35minutes)SectionADirections:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2longconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbeaskedaboutwhatwaswaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD),anddecidewhichisthebestanswer.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecenter.注意:此部分試題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。11.A)Shecancountonthemanforhelp.B)Shehasotherplansforthisweekend.C)Shecanlendthemanasleepingbag.D)Shehasgotcampinggearforrent.12.A)Themanshouldkeephiswords.B)Sheregretsaskingthemanforhelp.C)Karenalwayssupportsheratwork.D)Karencantakehertotheairport13.A)Hecan"taffordtogotravelingyet.B)HistriptoHawaiiwasnotenjoyable.C)HeusuallycheckshisbrakesbeforeatripD)HistriptoHawaiihasusedupallhismoney.14.A)Therewasnothingleftexceptsomepie.B)Themanhastofindsomethingelsetoeat.C)Thewomanisgoingtopreparethedinner.D)Juliehasbeeninvitedfordinner.15.A)Submitnomorethanthreeletters.B)Presentanewletterofreference.C)Applytothreegraduateschools.D)SendProfessorSmithaletter.16.A)Hedeclinestojointhegardeningclub.B)Heisaprofessionalgardenerintown.C)Hepreferstokeephisgardeningskillstohimself.D)Hewishestoreceiveformaltrainingingardening.17.A)Sculptureisnotatypicalformofmodernart.B)Modernartcannotexpresspeople"struefeelings.C)Therecentsculptureexhibitwasnotwellorganized.D)Manypeopledonotappreciatemodernart.18.A)Bobdoesnothavemuchchancetowin.B)Shewillvoteforanothercandidate.C)Bobcannotcountonhervote.D)SheknowstherightpersonforthepositionQuestions19to22arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.19.A)Poormanagementofthehospital.B)Thehealthhazardatherworkplace.C)Decisionsmadebytheheadtechnician.D)Theoutdatedmedicaltestingprocedures.20.A)Transferhertoanotherdepartment.B)RepairtheX-rayequipment.C)Cutdownherworkload.D)Allowhertogoonleavefortwomonths.21.A)Theyarevirtuallyimpossibletoenforce.B)Neitherisapplicabletothewoman"scase.C)Bothofthemhavebeensubjecttocriticism.D)Theirrequirementsmaybedifficulttomeet.22.A)Organizeamassstrike.B)Compensateforherloss.C)Trytohelphergetitback.D)Findherabetterpayingjob.Questions23to25arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.23.A)Ingivingconcessions.C)Instatingyourterms.B)Intheconcludingpart.D)Inthepreparatoryphase.24.A)Hebehavesinawaycontrarytohisrealintention.B)Hepresentshisargumentsinastraightforwardway.C)Herespondsreadilytotheotherparty"sproposals.D)Heuseslotsofgesturestohelpmakehispointsclear.25.A)Bothmayfailwhenconfrontingexperiencedrivals.B)Thehonesttypeismoreeffectivethantheactortype.C)Bothcansucceeddependingonthespecificsituation.D)Theactortypeworksbetterintoughnegotiations.SectionBDirections:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearsomequestion.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonece.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.注意:此部分試題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。PassageOneQuestions26to29arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.26.A)Theshapeofthecubesused.B)Thesizeoftheobjectsshown.C)Thenumberoftimesofrepeatingtheprocess.D)Theweightoftheboxesmovingacrossthestage.27.A)Boysenjoyplayingwithcubesmorethangirls.B)Girlstendtogetexcitedmoreeasilythanboys.C)Girlsseemtostartreasoningearlierthanboys.D)Boyspaymoreattentiontomovingobjectsthangirls.28.A)Itisabreakthroughinthestudyofthenervesystem.B)Itmaystimulatescientiststomakefurtherstudies.C)Itsresulthelpsunderstandbabies"languageability.D)Itsfindingsarequitecontrarytopreviousresearch.29.A)Thetwosidesoftheirbraindevelopsimultaneously.B)Theyarebetterabletoadapttothesurroundings.C)Theirbonesmatureearlier.D)Theytalkatanearlierage.PassageTwoQuestions30to32arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.30.A)Thenewsecurityplanforthemunicipalbuilding.B)Theblueprintforthedevelopmentofthecity.C)Thecontroversyoverthenewofficeregulations.D)Thecity"sgeneralbudgetforthecomingyear.31.A)Whetherthesecuritycheckswerereallynecessary.B)HowtocopewiththehugecrowdsofvisitorstothemunicipalbuildingC)Whetherthesecuritycheckswouldcreatelongqueuesatpeakhours.D)Howtotrainthenewlyrecruitedsecurityguards.32.A)Irrelevant.B)Straightforward.C)Ridiculous.D)Confrontational.PassageThreeQuestions33to35arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.33.A)HeusedtoworkasaminerinNevada.B)Heworkshardtosupporthisfivekids.C)Heconsidershimselfablessedman.D)Heoncetaughtatalocalhighschool34.A)TobenearertoZac"sschool.B)Tolookafterhergrandchildren.C)Tocuttheirlivingexpenses.D)Tohelpwiththehouseholdchores.35.A)Skeptical.B)Optimistic.C)Indifferent.D)Realistic.SectionCDirections:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarfullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiedtofillinthemissinginformation.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhavejustheardorwritedownthemainpointsinyourownwords.Finally,whenthepassageisreadforthethirdtime,youshouldcheckwhatyouhavewritten.注意:此部分試題請(qǐng)?jiān)诖痤}卡2上作答。Mountainclimbingisbecomingpopularsport,butitisalsoa(36)_______dangerousone.Peoplecanfall;theymayalsobecomeill.Oneofthemostcommondangerstoclimbersisaltitudesickness,whichcanaffectevenvery(37)_______climbers.Altitudesicknessusuallybeginswhenaclimbergoesabove8000or9000feet.Thehigheroneclimbs,thelessoxygenthereisintheair.Whenpeopledon"tgetenoughoxygen,theyoftenbeginto(38)_______forair.Theymayalsofeel(39)_______andlight-headed.Besidesthesesymptomsofaltitudesickness,otherssuchasheadacheand(40)_______mayalsooccur.Atheightsofover18000feet,peoplemaybeclimbingina(41)_______daze(恍惚).Thisstateofmindcanhavean(42)_______effectontheirjudgment.Afew(43)_______canhelpmostclimbersavoidaltitudesickness.Thefirstisnottogotoohightoofast.Ifyouclimbto10000feet,stayatthatheightforadayortwo.(44)______________________________.Orifyoudoclimbhighersooner,comebackdowntoalowerheightwhenyousleep.Also,drinkplentyofliquidsandavoidtobaccoandalcohol.(45)_____________________________.Youbreathelesswhenyousleep,soyougetlessoxygen.Themostimportantwarningisthis:ifyouhaveseveresymptomsandtheydon"tgoaway,godown!(46)________________________________.CDABBADCBADCDACBCBDACDACB36.potentially37.experienced38.gasp39.dizzy40.fatigue41.Constant42.Adverse43.precautions44.Yourbodyneedstogetusedtoahighaltitudebeforeyouclimbtoanevenhigherone45.Whenyoureachyourtopheight,dolightactivitiesratherthansleeptoomuch46.Don"triskinjuryordeathbecauseofover-confidenceorlackofknowledge