practised together day after day. She was eager to learn. Failure often led to tears, though she never once turned from the instrument. Instead, she persisted until the problem was overcome One day Johnston, an American musician, heard Midori playing the violin. He couldn't believe she was just eight years old."She must make a tape and I will take it to the United States. the musician said. A famous American violin teacher heard the tape He, too, had difficulty believing his ears. The playing wa astonishing. He immediately accepted her as a pupil and recommended her for a full scholarship. In 1982, Midori and her mother moved to New York City, leaving behind a comfortable life in Japan. Questions 14 to 17 based on the passage you have just heard. 14. What was Midori' s mother? 15. Why was Midori not allowed to touch her mothers violin when she was only two years old 6. What did Johnston, the American, ask Midori to do? 17. Why did Midori move to the United States? Passage Three The British Broadcasting Corporation is rejecting more and more candidates applying for jobs, because they suffer f hearing loss. And this is due to a wide use of personal stereo systems. according to officials at the corporation, about three per cent of them fail to win jobs for this reason. The figure indicates that people suffering from hearing defects are more common that a decade age. Candidates applying for jobs at the british broadcasting Corporation have always had hearing tests, but the techniques such tests were not standardized until five years ago. The corporation says officially that there is no proof to link personal stereos with hearing disabilities, but frequent exposure to high level of sounds can diminish a persons understanding of speech. That will rule out his chances of being a engineer taking care of sound quality in recording. So exerts are now calling for manufactures of personal stereos to provide a warning light. It flashes when the sound is too loud. One British manufacturer accepted this suggestion. And this manufacturer has made a device which switches itself ff when the level of sound is too high. Questions 18 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard. 18. Why do more and more candidates fail to get jobs at the british broadcasting Corporation? 19. When did the hearing test techniques become standardized? 20. What suggestions did the experts make to stereo manufacturers? 1994年1月大学英语六级CET-6)真题试卷 Part I Listening Comprehension (20 minutes) D)In a restaurant. Section a 6. A)Customer and salesperson 1. A) At home B) Teacher and student B)In a phone box C)Boss and secretary. C) In her office D) Guest and waitress D) In a friend’ s house 7. A)He didn' t buy anything 2. A)On the west side of a square. B)He got some medicine for his foot. B)At the end of a street C)He was sick and couldn't go shopping C)To the east of the traffic light. D)He bought everything except the football D)On the east side of a square. 8. A)Teachers like Professor Janson are ra 3. A)She has to change the time for the trip B)Professor Janson has won a million dollars B)She hasn't decided where to go next month C)Professor Janson is lucky to be teaching at that C) She can't afford the time for the trip school D)She will manage to leave this month. D) There are many teachers as good as Professor Janson. 4. A) The apartment is better furnished. 9. A)She didn't know her daughter could sing so well. B)She prefers to live in a quiet place B)She sings better than her daughter C)It's less expensive to live in an apartment. C)She doesn't like her daughter D)She finds her roommates difficult to get along with D)She herself doesn,t have a good voice 5. A)In a hospital. 10. A)He finds history books difficult to understand B)In a library. B)He has to read a lot of history books C)In a travel agency. C)He doesn't like the history course
6 practised together day after day. She was eager to learn. Failure often led to tears, though she never once turned from the instrument. Instead, she persisted until the problem was overcome. One day Johnston, an American musician, heard Midori playing the violin. He couldn’t believe she was just eight years old. “She must make a tape and I will take it to the United States.” the musician said. A famous American violin teacher heard the tape. He, too, had difficulty believing his ears. The playing was absolutely astonishing. He immediately accepted her as a pupil and recommended her for a full scholarship. In 1982, Midori and her mother moved to New York City, leaving behind a comfortable life in Japan. Questions 14 to 17 based on the passage you have just heard. 14. What was Midori’s mother? 15. Why was Midori not allowed to touch her mother’s violin when she was only two years old? 16. What did Johnston, the American, ask Midori to do? 17. Why did Midori move to the United States? Passage Three The British Broadcasting Corporation is rejecting more and more candidates applying for jobs, because they suffer from hearing loss. And this is due to a wide use of personal stereo systems. According to officials at the corporation, about three per cent of them fail to win jobs for this reason. The figure indicates that people suffering from hearing defects are more common that a decade age. Candidates applying for jobs at the British Broadcasting Corporation have always had hearing tests, but the techniques for such tests were not standardized until five years ago. The corporation says officially that there is no proof to link personal stereos with hearing disabilities, but frequent exposure to high level of sounds can diminish a person’s understanding of speech. That will rule out his chances of being a engineer taking care of sound quality in recording. So exerts are now calling for manufactures of personal stereos to provide a warning light. It flashes when the sound is too loud. One British manufacturer accepted this suggestion. And this manufacturer has made a device which switches itself off when the level of sound is too high. Questions 18 to 20 are based on the passage you ha ve just heard. 18. Why do more and more candidates fail to get jobs at the British Broadcasting Corporation? 19. When did the hearing test techniques become standardized? 20. What suggestions did the experts make to stereo manufacturers? 1994 年 1 月大学英语六级(CET-6)真题试卷 Part I Listening Comprehension (20 minutes) Section A 1. A) At home. B) In a phone box. C) In her office. D) In a friend’s house. 2. A) On the west side of a square. B) At the end of a street. C) To the east of the traffic light. D) On the east side of a square. 3. A) She has to change the time for the trip. B) She hasn’t decided where to go next month. C) She can’t afford the time for the trip. D) She will manage to leave this month. 4. A) The apartment is better furnished. B) She prefers to live in a quiet place. C) It’s less expensive to live in an apartment. D) She finds her roommates difficult to get along with. 5. A) In a hospital. B) In a library. C) In a travel agency. D) In a restaurant. 6. A) Customer and salesperson. B) Teacher and student. C) Boss and secretary. D) Guest and waitress. 7. A) He didn’t buy anything. B) He got some medicine for his foot. C) He was sick and couldn’t go shopping. D) He bought everything except the football. 8. A) Teachers like Professor Janson are rare. B) Professor Janson has won a million dollars. C) Professor Janson is lucky to be teaching at that school. D) There are many teachers as good as Professor Janson. 9. A) She didn’t know her daughter could sing so well. B) She sings better than her daughter. C) She doesn’t like her daughter. D) She herself doesn’t have a good voice. 10. A) He finds history books difficult to understand. B) He has to read a lot of history books. C) He doesn’t like the history course
D)He has lost his history book. Section B 16. A) There were far more advertisements there than he had Passage One Questions 11 to 14 are based on the passage you have just B)The advertisements there were well designed heard C) The advertisements there were creative and 1. A) At night. B)At noon. D) He found the advertisements there difficult C)In the morning. D) In the afternoon 17. A)Be more careful about what they advertise. 12. A) About Germans on strike B) on advertising. B)About a new-type airplane C)Advertise more for their products C)About an air crash. D)Use new advertising techniques D)About rescue workers in UK Mo Passage Three 13. A)They wanted higher pay. Questions 18 to 20 are based on the passage you have just B)They wanted fewer working hours. heard. C) They wanted better working conditions. s always D)They wanted an annual three-week holiday B)He is quick in making decisions. C)He is always the first to arrive at the airport B)Warm D)He usually doesn't get the reward he deserves. C) Cold A)He misses his flight. D)Changeable B)He can find a good seat. C)He leaves the airport first at the end of the trip Questions 15 to 17 are based on the passage you have jus D heard 20. A)He was told to board the wrong plane 15. A)He has always lived in America B) ot allowed to board the plane B)He has been in America for three years C)He arrived at the airport without a ticket. C)He visited America three years ago. D)He found it difficult to explain why he arrived so D) He has 1994年1月六级参考答案 Part I 13.B 14.D 18.D 19.C 1994年1月六级听力原文 Section A 1. M: Please hold the line, Mrs. Smith. The doctor will talk to you in a minute. W:I m afraid I may have to hang up. I don t have any more coins and the line will be cut soon. Q: Where is Mrs. Smith most probably? 2. M: Excuse me, but could you show me the way to the train station? W: Certainly. Go straight until you reach the traffic light, then turn left and you will see a square. The station is on the east side of it Q: Where is the train station located? 3. M: You re going to make a trip to San francisco, aren t you? W: Yes. But I haven t got the plane ticket yet. Im thinking of postponing the trip to next month since this is the busiest month for the airlines Q: What do we know about the woman from this conversation? 4. M: I hear you are moving to an apartment. Can you tell me why W: Actually, I didn't want to move. It would be more expensive to live outside the college. But I just cant bear the noise made by the people living next door. Q: Why does the woman want to move?
7 D) He has lost his history book. Section B Passage One Questions 11 to 14 are based on the passage you have just heard. 11. A) At night. B) At noon. C) In the morning. D) In the afternoon. 12. A) About Germans on strike. B) About a new-type airplane. C) About an air crash. D) About rescue workers in UK Motors. 13. A) They wanted higher pay. B) They wanted fewer working hours. C) They wanted better working conditions. D) They wanted an annual three-week holiday. 14. A) Rainy. B) Warm. C) Cold. D) Changeable. Passage Two Questions 15 to 17 are based on the passage you have just heard. 15. A) He has always lived in America. B) He has been in America for three years. C) He visited America three years ago. D) He has come to America to do research on advertising. 16. A) There were far more advertisements there than he had expected. B) The advertisements there were well designed. C) The advertisements there were creative and necessary. D) He found the advertisements there difficult to understand. 17. A) Be more careful about what they advertise. B) Spend less money on advertising. C) Advertise more for their products. D) Use new advertising techniques. Passage Three Questions 18 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard. 18. A) He is always in a hurry. B) He is quick in making decisions. C) He is always the first to arrive at the airport. D) He usually doesn’t get the reward he deserves. 19. A) He misses his flight. B) He can find a good seat. C) He leaves the airport first at the end of the trip. D) His luggage comes out last. 20. A) He was told to board the wrong plane. B) He was not allowed to board the plane. C) He arrived at the airport without a ticket. D) He found it difficult to explain why he arrived so early. 1994 年 1 月六级参考答案 Part I 1. D 2. D 3. A 4. B 5. C 6. C 7. A 8. A 9. D 10. B 11. C 12. C 13. B 14. D 15. B 16. A 17. A 18. D 19. C 20. A 1994 年 1 月六级听力原文 Section A 1. M: Please hold the line, Mrs. Smith. The doctor will talk to you in a minute. W: I’m afraid I may have to hang up. I don’t have any more coins and the line will be cut soon. Q: Where is Mrs. Smith most probably? 2. M: Excuse me, but could you show me the way to the train station? W: Certainly. Go straight until you reach the traffic light, then turn left and you will see a square. The station is on the east side of it. Q: Where is the train station located? 3. M: You’re going to make a trip to San Francisco, aren’t you? W: Yes. But I haven’t got the plane ticket yet. I’m thinking of postponing the trip to next month since this is the busiest month for the airlines. Q: What do we know about the woman from this conversation? 4. M: I hear you are moving to an apartment. Can you tell me why? W: Actually, I didn’t want to move. It would be more expensive to live outside the college. But I just can’t bear the noise made by the people living next door. Q: Why does the woman want to move?
5. M: You can get a lot of practice in giving up tickets and handling hotel reservations. Later on, you can take telephone calls W: Thats great! Thanks, Mr. Thomson. I' ll come to work tomorrow Q: Where will the woman probably be working? 6.M:Please make 20 copies of this and deliver them to the chief executive and heads of departments. W: Certainly, sir. They will find it on their desks tomorrow morning Q: What is the probable relationship between the two speakers? 7. W: Did you go shopping this afternoon? M: Yes, but all I a sore foot Q: What does the ma 8. W: This school is lucky to have a teacher as good as Prof. Helen Johnson. M: She is one in a million Q: What does the man mean? 9. M: I heard your daughter sing at the school concert last night. She has a lovely voice, I must say. W: Thank you, but I don' t know where she gets it. Q: What does the wom 10. W: Why are you so tired and upset? M: I' ve been taking the history course this term. but the trouble is that I' ll never get through the reading list. Q: Why is the man worried? Passage One The time is 7o' clock, and this is Amely brown with the news: The German authorities are sending investigators to discover the cause of the plane crash late yesterday on the Island of Tenariff. The plane, a boeing 727 taking German holiday maker to the island crashed into a hill side as it circled for preparing to land. The plane was carrying 180 passengers. It is thought there are no survivors. Rescue workers are at the scene. The 500 U. K. motors workers who had bent on strike in High Town for the past 3 weeks went back to work this morning. This follows successful talks between management and union representatives, which resulted in a new agreement on working hours. A spokesman for the management said that they hoped they could now get back to producing cars and they lost a lot y and orders over this dispute And finally, the weather: After a cold starts, most of the country shall be warm and sunny. But towards late afternoon, rain will spread from Scotland to cover most parts by midnight. Questions 11 to 14 are based on the passage you have just heard. l1. When was the news broadcast? 12. What is the first news item about? 13. Why did the workers go on strike? 14. What do you think of the weather that day Passage Two When I arrived in American three years ago, I was surprised by the tremendous amount of advertising. But now Ive come to realize that it is a creative and necessary part of an industrial society. I, too, want to improve my life style and to buy better products. I look to advertising to show me how to do it. Deciding what to believe in an advertising, however isn t easy. It seems to me that a person must purchase things with a lot of care. As a consumer, I want to get the best for my money. So I really have to understand the techniques of advertising. Otherwise, manufactures may be able to sell anything. whatever its quality may be The creative aspects of advertisement, for instance often cover up the defects or problems in products. I have learned this well, since I have made purchases and lost money because the items were of poor quality The future advertising most likely will involve more public participation. In the future, if consumers really care about the quality of something as well as the quantity, maybe advertisers will begin to care more about what they are try ing to ell Questions 15 to 17 are based on the passage you have just heard 15. What do we learn about the speaker 6. What's the speakers impression of the advertisement in America when he first arrived there 17. What does the speaker think future advertisers should do?
8 5. M: You can get a lot of practice in giving up tickets and handling hotel reservations. Later on, you can take telephone calls. W: That’s great! Thanks, Mr. Thomson. I’ll come to work tomorrow. Q: Where will the woman probably be working? 6. M: Please make 20 copies of this and deliver them to the chief executive and heads of departments. W: Certainly, sir. They will find it on their desks tomorrow morning. Q: What is the probable relationship between the two speakers? 7. W: Did you go shopping this afternoon? M: Yes, but all I got was a sore foot. Q: What does the man mean? 8. W: This school is lucky to have a teacher as good as Prof. Helen Johnson. M: She is one in a million. Q: What does the man mean? 9. M: I heard your daughter sing at the school concert last night. She has a lovely voice, I must say. W: Thank you, but I don’t know where she gets it. Q: What does the woman probably mean? 10. W: Why are you so tired and upset? M: I’ve been taking the history course this term. But the trouble is that I’ll never get through the reading list. Q: Why is the man worried? Section B Passage One The time is 7 o’clock, and this is Amely Brown with the news: The German authorities are sending investigators to discover the cause of the plane crash late yesterday on the Island of Tenariff. The plane, a Boeing 727 taking German holiday makers to the island crashed into a hill side as it circled for preparing to land. The plane was carrying 180 passengers. It is thought there are no survivors. Rescue workers are at the scene. The 500 U.K. motors workers who had bent on strike in High Town for the past 3 weeks went back to work this morning. This follows successful talks between management and union representatives, which resulted in a new agreement on working hours. A spokesman for the management said that they hoped they could now get back to producing cars and they lost a lot of money and orders over this dispute. And finally, the weather: After a cold starts, most of the country shall be warm and sunny. But towards late afternoon, rain will spread from Scotland to cover most parts by midnight. Questions 11 to 14 are based on the passage you have just heard. 11. When was the news broadcast? 12. What is the first news item about? 13. Why did the workers go on strike? 14. What do you think of the weather that day? Passage Two When I arrived in American three years ago, I was surprised by the tremendous amount of advertising. But now I’ve come to realize that it is a creative and necessary part of an industrial society. I, too, want to improve my life style and to buy better products. I look to advertising to show me how to do it. Deciding what to believe in an advertising, however, isn’t easy. It seems to me that a person must purchase things with a lot of care. As a consumer, I want to get the best for my money. So I really have to understand the techniques of advertising. Otherwise, manufactures may be able to sell anything, whatever its quality may be. The creative aspects of advertisement, for instance, often cover up the defects or problems in products. I have learned this well, since I have made purchases and lost money because the items were of poor quality. The future advertising most likely will involve more public participation. In the future, if consumers really care about the quality of something as well as the quantity, maybe advertisers will begin to care more about what they are trying to sell. Questions 15 to 17 are based on the passage you have just heard. 15. What do we learn about the speaker? 16. What’s the speaker’s impression of the advertisement in America when he first arrived there? 17. What does the speaker think future advertisers should do?
Passage Three After years of study, I have determined there are only two types of people in this world: those who get to the airport early and those who walk in just as the plane is about to take off. If there were any justice in the world, the early airport people would be rewarded for doing the right thing and the late airport people would be punished. But there is no justi I know I have been an early airport person for years. My luggage will get on the plane first but it will be the last luggage to come off the plane when we land. You know who really gets his luggage first when we land? The late airport person, who rushes into the airport three minutes before the plane takes off."But if i get there real early, " i told myself, "I wil get the best seat. Well, no matter how early i showed up I was always told that someone had called two or three days ahead of me and asked for that seat. The utmost embarrassment of the early airport person happened to me a few years age when I was flying from New York to Chicago. When I got to the ticket counter, the person there said, "Sir, you have a seat on the 9:15a.m. flight, is that right?”“Yes,"” I said.“Well,it’ s only7:00a.m. and the7:05a.m. flight has not left yet. If you hurry you can make it. I was too embarrassed to say that I arrived early so I wouldnt have to hurry. Instead, I ran down the corridor to the plar Questions 18 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard. 18. What does the speaker say about the early airport person? 20. What made the speaker feel embarrassed? 1995年1月大学英语六级(CET-6)真题试卷 Part I Listening Comprehension (20 minutes) C)The man asked the woman to be careful at night. Section a D) The man went to the show with the woman 1. A)She was given a new job. 9. A)He doesn't write well enough. B)She was given a raise B)He is not a professional writer. C)She was criticized for being D)She was praised for her hard w C)He hasn' t got any professional experience D)He didn't perform well in the interview 2. A)Whether to employ the woman 10. A)He doesn't think it necessary to refuel the car B)Whether to take up the new job. B)He can manage to get the gasoline they need c)Whether to ask for a raise. C)He hopes the woman will help him select a fuel D)Whether to buy a new he D)He thinks it is difficult to get fuel for the car. 3. A)A teacher Section B B)A psychologist Passage One C)A librarian uestions 1l to 13 are based on the passage you have just D)A publisher heard 4. A)To visit more places in the cit 11. A)Because they can't afford to B)To take a lot of pictures of the beautiful city. B) Because they think small houses are more C) To take some pictures of his friends comfortable to live in D)To spare some time to meet his friends C) Because big houses are usually built in the 5. A)In town. B)Out of town D)Because they prefer apartments. C) In th 12. A)Because many young people have moved into comfortable D) Outside ann’ s house apartments 6. A)Because she feels very hot in the room. B)Because many old houses in the bad part of the town B)Because she wants to avoid meeting peopl are not inhabited C)Because she wants to smoke a cigarette outside C)Because many older people sell their houses after D) Because she doesn't like the smell of smoke inside hired by the man and woman. D)Because many people have quit their old house to B) Painters hired by Mr. Jones. build new ones C)Mr. Jones. 13. A)They have to do their own maintenance D) The man and the woman B)They have to furnish their own houses. 8. A) The woman enjoyed the movie very muc C)They will find it difficult to make the rest of the B)The woman saw a horror movie payment
9 Passage Three After years of study, I have determined there are only two types of people in this world: those who get to the airport early and those who walk in just as the plane is about to take off. If there were any justice in the world, the early airport people would be rewarded for doing the right thing and the late airport people would be punished. But there is no justice. I know I have been an early airport person for years. My luggage will get on the plane first but it will be the last luggage to come off the plane when we land. You know who really gets his luggage first when we land? The late airport person, who rushes into the airport three minutes before the plane takes off. “But if I get there real early,” I told myself, “I will get the best seat.” Well, no matter how early I showed up, I was always told that someone had called two or three days ahead of me and asked for that seat. The utmost embarrassment of the early airport person happened to me a few years age when I was flying from New York to Chicago. When I got to the ticket counter, the person there said, “Sir, you have a seat on the 9:15 a.m. flight, is that right?” “Yes,” I said. “Well, it’s only 7:00 a.m. and the 7:05 a.m. flight has not left yet. If you hurry you can make it.” I was too embarrassed to say that I arrived early so I wouldn’t have to hurry. Instead, I ran down the corridor to the plane. Questions 18 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard. 18. What does the speaker say about the early airport person? 19. What usually happens to the late airport person? 20. What made the speaker feel embarrassed? 1995 年 1 月大学英语六级(CET-6)真题试卷 Part I Listening Comprehension (20 minutes) Section A 1. A) She was given a new job. B) She was given a raise. C) She was criticized for being late. D) She was praised for her hard work. 2. A) Whether to employ the woman. B) Whether to take up the new job. C) Whether to ask for a raise. D) Whether to buy a new house. 3. A) A teacher. B) A psychologist. C) A librarian. D) A publisher. 4. A) To visit more places in the city. B) To take a lot of pictures of the beautiful city. C) To take some pictures of his friends. D) To spare some time to meet his friends. 5. A) In town. B) Out of town. C) In the man’s house. D) Outside Ann’s house. 6. A) Because she feels very hot in the room. B) Because she wants to avoid meeting people. C) Because she wants to smoke a cigarette outside. D) Because she doesn’t like the smell of smoke inside. 7. A) Painters hired by the man and woman. B) Painters hired by Mr. Jones. C) Mr. Jones. D) The man and the woman. 8. A) The woman enjoyed the movie very much. B) The woman saw a horror movie. C) The man asked the woman to be careful at night. D) The man went to the show with the woman. 9. A) He doesn’t write well enough. B) He is not a professional writer. C) He hasn’t got any professional experience. D) He didn’t perform well in the interview. 10. A) He doesn’t think it necessary to refuel the car. B) He can manage to get the gasoline they need. C) He hopes the woman will help him select a fuel. D) He thinks it is difficult to get fuel for the car. Section B Passage One Questions 11 to 13 are based on the passage you have just heard. 11. A) Because they can’t afford to. B) Because they think small houses are more comfortable to live in. C) Because big houses are usually built in the countryside. D) Because they prefer apartments. 12. A) Because many young people have moved into comfortable apartments. B) Because many old houses in the bad part of the town are not inhabited. C) Because many older people sell their houses after their children leave. D) Because many people have quit their old house to build new ones. 13. A) They have to do their own maintenance. B) They have to furnish their own houses. C) They will find it difficult to make the rest of the payment
D)They will find it difficult to dispose of their 17. A)Less than 30 minutes old-style furniture. B)From 30 to 45 minutes Passage Two C) At least 45 minutes. Questions 14 to 16 are based on the passage you have just D)More than 45 minutes heard 18. A)He should show respect for the interviewer 4. A) They are not active hunters. B)He should show confidence in himself B)They don't sleep much C)He should talk enthusiastically. C) They are often seen alone D)He should be dressed properly D) They don’ t eat much 19. A) Speaking confidently but not aggressively. 15. A) To catch the birds B)Talking loudly to give a lasting impression. B)To look for shade in the heat of the day C) Talking a lot about the job C) To catch other animals. D)Speaking politely and emotionally. D) To look for a kill made by another animal. 20. A)Professional knowledge is a decisive factor in job 16. A) They are larger in siz B)They have to hunt more to feed the young. B)finding a job is more difficult than one can C) They run faster. Imagine D)They are not as lazy as the male C)A job seeker should create a good image during an Passage Three interview Questions 17 to 20 are based on the passage you have just D) Self-confidence is most important for a job seeker. 1995年1月六级参考答案 Part工 1.C 1995年1月六级听力原文 Section a W: You wanted to see me, Mr. Wright? M: Yes, Miss Gray. You ll have to start getting to work on time, or your service will no longer be needed here Q: What happened to Miss Gray? 2. M: You know, I m just not too sure if the new salary will be high enough or even the new position is really what I want. Besides, I like the work that i am doing now. W: It sounds as though you ve already made up your mind about what you are going to do. Q: What is the man thinking about? 3. W: Im looking for textbook for my Psychology course. It's called "Introduction to Educational Psychology. Do ave it? M: Yes, we do. You ll find it in Section 24 on the top shelf Q:What’ s the man’ s occupation? 4. W: Oh, this is a beautiful city. I' m really glad I' ve brought my camera. M: Yes, there are lots of things to take pictures of here. But I hope you will not plan to spend all your time taking pictures. I have some friends who would like to meet you. Q: What does the man want the woman to do? 5. M: Why are you so sure that Anne didn't commit the crime? W: She couldn't have committed that crime because I was with her. And we were out of town on that day Q: Where was the crime most probably committec 6. M: Isn t it rather cold outside, Sally? W: It is a bit, but I can't stand the terrible smoke inside. i d rather stay here if you don' t mind. Why does the woman want to stay outside? 7. W: We ve lived here in Thornton for 5 years now and I think its time to have the house painted. M: You're right. Mr. Johns, our neighbor, just had his house painted. But we cannot afford to do it only if paint
10 D) They will find it difficult to dispose of their old-style furniture. Passage Two Questions 14 to 16 are based on the passage you have just heard. 14. A) They are not active hunters. B) They don’t sleep much. C) They are often seen alone. D) They don’t eat much. 15. A) To catch the birds. B) To look for shade in the heat of the day. C) To catch other animals. D) To look for a kill made by another animal. 16. A) They are larger in size. B) They have to hunt more to feed the young. C) They run faster. D) They are not as lazy as the males. Passage Three Questions 17 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard. 17. A) Less than 30 minutes. B) From 30 to 45 minutes. C) At least 45 minutes. D) More than 45 minutes. 18. A) He should show respect for the interviewer. B) He should show confidence in himself. C) He should talk enthusiastically. D) He should be dressed properly. 19. A) Speaking confidently but not aggressively. B) Talking loudly to give a lasting impression. C) Talking a lot about the job. D) Speaking politely and emotionally. 20. A) Professional knowledge is a decisive factor in job interview. B) Finding a job is more difficult than one can imagine. C) A job seeker should create a good image during an interview. D) Self-confidence is most important for a job seeker. 1995 年 1 月六级参考答案 Part I 1. C 2. B 3. C 4. D 5. A 6. D 7. D 8. B 9. C 10. B 11. A 12. C 13. A 14. A 15. D 16. B 17. B 18. D 19. A 20. C 1995 年 1 月六级听力原文 Section A 1. W: You wanted to see me, Mr. Wright? M: Yes, Miss Gray. You’ll have to start getting to work on time, or your service will no longer be needed here. Q: What happened to Miss Gray? 2. M: You know, I’m just not too sure if the new salary will be high enough or even the new position is really what I want. Besides, I like the work that I am doing now. W: It sounds as though you’ve already made up your mind about what you are going to do. Q: What is the man thinking about? 3. W: I’m looking for textbook for my Psychology course. It’s called “Introduction to Educational Psychology”. Do you have it? M: Yes, we do. You’ll find it in Section 24 on the top shelf. Q: What’s the man’s occupation? 4. W: Oh, this is a beautiful city. I’m really glad I’ve brought my camera. M: Yes, there are lots of things to take pictures of here. But I hope you will not plan to spend all your time taking pictures. I have some friends who would like to meet you. Q: What does the man want the woman to do? 5. M: Why are you so sure that Anne didn’t commit the crime? W: She couldn’t have committed that crime because I was with her. And we were out of town on that day. Q: Where was the crime most probably committed? 6. M: Isn’t it rather cold outside, Sally? W: It is a bit, but I can’t stand the terrible smoke inside. I’d rather stay here if you don’t mind. Q: Why does the woman want to stay outside? 7. W: We’ve lived here in Thornton for 5 years now and I think its time to have the house painted. M: You’re right. Mr. Johns, our neighbor, just had his house painted. But we cannot afford to do it only if paint