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2015
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6
月英语六
级听力原文整理版(第一套)
Section A
W: Can you come to the concert with me
this weekend? Or do you have to prepare for exams?
M: I still have a lot to do, but maybe
a break would do me good.
1. Q: What
will the man probably do?
W: What does the paper say about the
horrible incident that happened this morning on
flight 870
to Hong Kong?
M:
It ended with the arrest of the 3 hijackers. They
have forced the plane to fly to Japan, but all
the passengers and crew members landed
safely.
2. Q: What do we learn from the
conversation?
M: Hello,
this is the most fascinating article I've ever
come across. I think you should spare some
time to read it.
W: Oh,
really? I thought that anything about the election
will be tedious.
3. Q: What are the
speakers talking about?
W:
I'm not going to trust the restaurant critic from
that magazine again. The food here doesn't
taste anything like what we had in
Chinatown.
M: It definitely wasn't
worth the weight.
4. Q: What do we
learn from the conversation?
W: Do you know what's wrong with Mark?
He's been acting very strange lately.
M: Come on. With his mother
hospitalized right after he's taken on a new job.
He's just gone a lot
on his mind.
5. Q: What do we learn from the
conversation about Mark?
W:
There were only 20 students at last night's
meeting, so nothing could be voted on.
M: That's too bad. They'll have to turn
up in great numbers if they want a voice on campus
issues.
6. Q: What does the man mean?
M: I try to watch TV as
little as possible, but it's so hard.
W: I didn't watch TV at all before I
retired, but now I can hardly tear myself away
from it.
7. Q: What do we learn from
the conversation?
W: I'm
having a problem registering for the classes I
want.
M: That's too bad, but I'm pretty
sure you'll be able to work everything out before
this semester
starts.
8. Q:
What does the man mean?
Conversation One
W: Jack,
sit down and listen. This is important. We’ll have
to tackle the problems of the exporting
step by step. And the first move is to
get an up-to-date picture of where we stand now.
M: Why don’t we just concentrate on
expending here at home?
W:
Of course, we should hold on to our position here.
But you must admit the market here is
limited.
M: Yes, but it’s
safe. The government keeps out foreigners with
import control
s. So I must admit I
feel sure we could hold our own against
foreign bikes.
W: I agree. That’s why I
am suggesting exporting. Because I feel we can
compete with the best of
them.
M: What you are really saying is that
we’d make more profit by selling bikes
abroad, where we
have a cost
advantage and can charge high prices.
W: Exactly.
M: But, wait a
minute. Packaging, shipping, financing, etc. will
push up our cost and we could no
better
off, maybe worse off.
W: OK. Now there
are extra cost involved. But if we do it right,
they can be built into the price of
the
bike and we can still be competitive.
M: How sure are you about our chances
of success in the foreign market?
W:
Well, that’s the sticky one. It’s going to need a
lot of research. I’m hoping to get you
r
help.
Well, come on, Jack. Is it worth
it, or not?
M: There will be a lot of
problems.
W: Nothing we can’t
handle.
M: Um… I’m not that
hopeful. But, yes, I think we should go ahead with
the feasibility study.
W:
Marvelous, Jack. I was hoping you be on my side.
9. What does the woman
intend to do?
10. Why does the man
think it’s safe to focus on the home
market?
11. What is the
man’s concern about selling bikes
abroad?
12. What do the
speakers agree to do?
Conversation Two
W: What
does the term “alternative energy source”
mean?
M: When we think of
energy or fuel for our homes and cars, we think of
petroleum, a fossil fuel
processed from
oil removed from the ground, of which there was a
limited supply. But alternative
fuels
can be many things. Wind, sun and water can all be
used to create fuel.
W: Is it a threat
of running out of petroleum real?
M: It
has taken thousands of years to create the natural
stores of petroleum we have now. We are
using
what
is
available
at
a
much
faster
rate
that
it
is
being
produced
over
time.
The
real
controversy surrounding
the mass petroleum we have is how much we need to
keep in reserve
for future use. Most
experts agree that by around 2025, the petroleum
we use will reach a peak.
Then
production and availability will begin to
seriously decline. This is not to say there will
be no
petroleum at this point. But
it’ll become very difficult and therefore
expensive to extract.
W: Is
that the most important reason to develop
alternative fuel and energy sources?
M:
The two very clear reasons to do so, one is that
whether we have 60 or 600 years of fossil
fuels left, we have to find other fuel
sources eventually. So the sooner we start, the
better off we
will be. The other big
argument is that when you burn fossil fuels, you
release substances trapped
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