英語(yǔ)六級(jí)聽(tīng)力歷年真題
英語(yǔ)六級(jí)歷年真題,有利于幫助大家掌握英語(yǔ)聽(tīng)力方法的基礎(chǔ)訓(xùn)練,掌握聽(tīng)力技巧及核心詞匯,也適合已掌握已掌握英語(yǔ)四級(jí)的學(xué)生考前重點(diǎn)突破,下面是小編收集推薦的英語(yǔ)六級(jí)聽(tīng)力歷年真題,僅供參考,歡迎閱讀。
2015年12月六級(jí)聽(tīng)力真題
短對(duì)話
W: Wow, what a variety of salads you’ve got on your menu, could you recommend something special?
M: Well, I think you can try this mixed salad。 We make the dressing with fresh berries。
Q: what does the man mean?
W: I was talking to Mary the other day, and she mentioned that your new consulting firm is doing really well。
M: Yes, business paced up much faster than we anticipated。 We now have over 200 clients。
Q: What do we learn about the man from the conversation?
W: Do you know where we keep flash disks and printing paper?
M: They should be in the cabinet if there are any。 That’s where we keep all of our office supplies。
Q: what does the woman mean?
W: The printing of this dictionary is so small。 I can’t read the explanations at all。
M: Let me get my magnify glass。 I know I just can’t do without it。
Q: What does the man mean?
W: I’m considering having my office redecorated, the furniture is old and the paint is chipping。
M: I’ll give you my sister-in-law’s number。 She just graduated from an interior designing academy, and will give a free estimate。
Q: What is the woman considering?
W: We have a full load of goods that needs to be delivered。 But we can’t get a container ship anyway。
M: That’s always being a problem in this port。 The facilities here are never able to meet our needs。
Q: What are the speakers talking about?
W: Why didn’t Rod get a pay raise?
M: The boss just isn’t convinced that his work attitude warranted it。 She said she saw him by the coffee machine more often than at his desk。
Q: What are the speakers talking about?
W: The hotel called, saying that because of the scheduling there, they won’t be are able to cater for our banquet。
M: I know an Indian restaurant on the high street that offers a special diner for groups。 The food is excellent, and the room is large enough to accommodate us。
Q: What does the man suggest they do?
長(zhǎng)對(duì)話
Conversation 1
M: Hello Jane。
W: Hello Paul。
M: Please coming。 I’m just getting ready to go home。 Susan is expecting me for dinner。 I wanted to be on time for a change。
W: Look, I’m terribly sorry to drop in this time on Friday, Paul, but it is rather important。
M: That’s OK。 What’s the problem?
W: Well, Paul, I won’t keep you long。 You see there is a problem with the exchange rates。 The Indian Rupee has taken a fall on the foreign exchange market。 You see there is being a sharp increase in Indian’s balance of payment deficit。
M: I see。 How serious, isn’t it?
W: Well, as you know, there have been reports of unrest India, and the prospects for the Rupee look pretty gloomy。
M: And that’s going to affect us, as if we didn’t have enough problems on our hands。
W: So I thought it would be wise to take out forward exchange cover to protect our position on the outstanding contract。
M: Just a minute。 Forward exchange cover, now what does that mean exactly?
W: Well, it means that JO notes enters into a commitment to sell Indian Rupees at the present rate。
M: I see。 And how will that benefit us?
W: Well, JO notes wouldn’t lose out if Indian Rupee falls further。
M: What will it cost, Jane?
W: A small percentage, about 1% and that can be built into the price of the bike。
M: Well, I don’t suppose there is much choice。 All right Jane, let’s put it into action。
Q9: What do we learn about the man’s daily life?
Q10: Why did the woman come to see the man?
Q11: What makes the woman worry about the Indian Rupee?
Conversation 2
W: Charles, among other things, you regarded as one of the America’s great masters of the blues。 A musical idiom does essentially about loss, particularly the loss of romantic love。 Why does love die?
M: People often get into love affairs because they have unrealistic expectations about somebody。 Then when the person doesn’t turn out to be who they thought he or she was, they start thinking maybe I can change him or her。 That kind of thinking is a mistake。 Because when the dust settles, people are going to be pretty much what they are。 It’s a rare thing for anybody to be able to change who they really are。 And this creates a lot of problems。
W: At 62, you continue to spend a large percentage of your life touring。 What appeals to you about life on the road?
M: Music, I don’t especially love life on the road, but I figure if you are lucky enough to be able to do what you truly love doing, you’ve got the ultimate of life。
W: What’s the most widely-held misconception about the life of a famous musician?
M: People think it’s all glamour。 Actually we have the same troubles they do。 Playing music doesn’t mean life treats you any better。
W: How do you feel about being recognized everywhere you go?
M: You think I be used to it by now。 But I still find it fascinating。 You go to a little town in Japan, where nobody speaks English, yet they know you on side and know all your music。 I’m still amazed by the love people express for me and by music。
Q12: What does the man say about most people when they get into love affairs?
Q13: What does the man say about himself as a singer on the road most of his life?
Q14: What do most people think of the life of a famous musician?
Q15: How does the man feel whenever he was recognized by his fans?
2018年6月英語(yǔ)六級(jí)聽(tīng)力真題
C) It is a weird vegetable.
D) It is a kind of spicy food.
2. A) To make it thicker.
B) To make it more nutritious.
C) To add to its appeal.
D) To replace an ingredient.
3. A) It contains very little fat.
B) It uses olive oil in cooking.
C) It uses no artificial additives.
D) It is mainly made of vegetables.
4. A) It does not go stale for two years.
B) It takes no special skill to prepare.
C) It comes from a special kind of pig.
D) It is a delicacy blended with bread.
Questions 5 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
5. A) They come in a great variety.
B) They do not make decent gifts.
C) They do not vary much in price.
D) They go well with Italian food.
6. A) - .
B) - .
C) - .
D) Around $ 150.
7. A) They are a healthy choice for elderly people.
B) They are especially popular among Italians.
C) They symbolize good health and longevity.
D) They go well with different kinds of food.
8. A) It is a wine imported from California.
B) It is less spicy than all other red wines.
C) It is far more expensive than he expected.
D) It is Italy's most famous type of red wine.
Section B
Directions: In this section, you will hear two passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear three or four questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.
Questions 9 to 11 are based on the passage you have just heard.
9. A) Learning others' secrets.
B) Searching for information.
C) Decoding secret messages.
D) Spreading sensational news.
10. A) They helped the U. S. army in World War Ⅱ.
B) They could write down spoken codes promptly.
C) They were assigned to decode enemy messages.
D) They were good at breaking enemy secret codes.
11. A) Important battles fought in the Pacific War.
B) Decoding of secret messages in war times.
C) A military code that was never broken.
D) Navajo Indians' contribution to code breaking.
Questions 12 to 15 are based on the passage you have just heard.
12. A) All services will be personalized.
B) A lot of knowledge-intensive jobs will be replaced.
C) Technology will revolutionize all sectors of industry.
D) More information will be available.
13. A) In the robotics industry.
B) In the information service.
C) In the personal care sector.
D) In high-end manufacturing.
14. A) They charge high prices.
B) They need lots of training.
C) They cater to the needs of young people.
D) They focus on customers' specific needs.
15. A) The rising demand in education and healthcare in the next 20 years.
B) The disruption caused by technology in traditionally well-paid jobs.
C) The tremendous changes new technology will bring to people's lives.
D) The amazing amount of personal attention people would like to have.
Section C
Directions: In this section, you will hear three recordings of lectures or talks followed by three or four questions. The recordings will be played only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through centre.
Questions 16 to 18 are based on the recording you have just heard.
16. A) It was the longest road in ancient Egypt.
B) It was constructed some 500 years ago.
C) It lay 8 miles from the monument sites.
D) It linked a stone pit to some waterways.
17. A) Saws used for cutting stone.
B) Traces left by early explorers.
C) An ancient geographical map.
D) Some stone tool segments.
18. A) To transport stones to block floods.
B) To provide services for the stone pit.
C) To link the various monument sites.
D) To connect the villages along the Nile.
Questions 19 to 21 are based on the recording you have just heard.
19. A) Dr. Gong didn't give him any conventional tests.
B) Dr. Gong marked his office with a hand-painted sign.
C) Dr. Gong didn't ask him any questions about his pain.
D) Dr. Gong slipped in needles where he felt no pain.
20. A) He had heard of the wonders acupuncture could work.
B) Dr. Gong was very famous in New York's Chinatown.
C) Previous medical treatments failed to relieve his pain.
D) He found the expensive medical tests unaffordable.
21. A) More and more patients ask for the treatment.
B) Acupuncture techniques have been perfected.
C) It doesn't need the conventional medical tests.
D) It does not have any negative side effects.
Questions 22 to 25 are based on the recording you have just heard.
22. A) They were on the verge of breaking up.
B) They were compatible despite differences.
C) They quarreled a lot and never resolved their arguments.
D) They argued persistently about whether to have children.
23. A) Neither of them has any brothers or sisters.
B) Neither of them won their parents' favor.
C) They weren't spoiled in their childhood.
D) They didn't like to be the apple of their parents' eyes.
24. A) They are usually good at making friends.
B) They tend to be adventurous and creative.
C) They are often content with what they have.
D) They tend to be self-assured and responsible.
25. A) They enjoy making friends.
B) They tend to be well adjusted.
C) They are least likely to take initiative.
D) They usually have successful marriages.
2017年12月英語(yǔ)六級(jí)聽(tīng)力真題
聽(tīng)力真題
Section A
Directions: In this section, you will hear two long conversations. At the end of each conversation, you will hear four questions. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), D) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.
Questions 1 to 4 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
1. A) Say a few words to thank the speaker.
B) Introduce the speaker to the audience.
C) Give a lecture on the history of the town.
D) Host a talk on how to give a good speech.
2. A) He was the founder of the local history society.
B) He has worked with Miss Bligh for 20 years.
C) He has published a book on public speaking.
D) He joined the local history society when young.
3. A) She was obviously better at talking than writing.
B) She had a good knowledge of the town's history.
C) Her speech was so funny as to amuse the audience.
D) Her ancestors came to the town in the 18th century.
4. A) He read exactly what was written in his notes.
B) He kept forgetting what he was going to say.
C) He made an embarrassing remark.
D) He was too nervous to speak up
Questions 5 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
5. A) What their retailers demand.
B) What their rivals are doing.
C) How they are going to beat their rivals.
D) How dramatically the market is changing.
6. A) They should be taken seriously.
B) They are rapidly catching up.
C) Their business strategy is quite effective.
D) Their potential has been underestimated.
7. A) She had given it to Tom.
B) It simply made her go frantic.
C) She had not seen it yet.
D) It was not much of a big concern.
8. A) Restructuring the whole company.
B) Employing more forwarding agents.
C) Promoting cooperation with Jayal Motors.
D) Exporting their motorbikes to Indonesia
Section B
Directions: In this section, you will hear two passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear three or four questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.
Questions 9 to 11 are based on the passage you have just heard.
9. A) It makes claims in conflict with the existing research.
B) It focuses on the link between bedtime and nutrition.
C) It cautions against the overuse of coffee and alcohol.
D) It shows that "night owls" work much less efficiently.
10. A) They pay greater attention to food choice.
B) They tend to achieve less than their peers.
C) They run a higher risk of gaining weight.
D) They stand a greater chance to fall sick.
11. A) Get up late.
B) Sleep 8 hours a day.
C) Exercise more.
D) Go to bed earlier
Questions 12 to 15 are based on the passage you have just heard.
12. A) All of the acting nominees are white.
B) It has got too much publicity on TV.
C) It is prejudiced against foreign films.
D) Only 7% of the nominees are female.
13. A) 22 percent of movie directors were people of color.
B) Half of the TV programs were ethnically balanced.
C) Only one-fifth of TV shows had black characters.
D) Only 3.4 percent of film directors were women.
14. A) Non-white males.
B) Program creators.
C) Females of color over 40.
D) Asian speaking characters.
15. A) They constitute 17% of Hollywood movie characters.
B) They are most underrepresented across TV and film.
C) They contribute little to the U. S. film industry.
D) They account for 8.5% of the U. S. population
Section C
Directions: In this section, you will hear three recordings of lectures or talks followed by three or four questions. The recordings will be played only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.
Questions 16 to 18 are based on the recording you have just heard.
16. A) One that can provide for emergency needs.
B) One that can pay for their medical expenses.
C) One that covers their debts and burial expenses.
D) One that ensures a healthy life for their later years.
17. A) Purchase insurance for their children.
B) Save sufficient money for a rainy day.
C) Buy a home with a small down payment.
D) Add more insurance on the breadwinner.
18. A) When their children grow up and leave home.
B) When they have saved enough for retirement.
C) When their family move to a different place.
D) When they have found better-paying jobs.
Questions 19 to 22 are based on the recording you have just heard.
19. A) They do more harm than good.
B) They have often been ignored.
C) They do not help build friendship.
D) They may not always be negative.
20. A) Biased sources of information.
B) Ignorance of cultural differences.
C) Misinterpretation of Shakespeare.
D) Tendency to jump to conclusions.
21. A) They are hard to dismiss once attached to a certain group.
B) They may have a negative impact on people they apply to.
C) They persist even when circumstances have changed.
D) They are often applied to minorities and ethnic people.
22. A) They impact people more or less in the same way.
B) Some people are more sensitive to them than others.
C) A positive stereotype may help one achieve better results.
D) A negative stereotype sticks while a positive one does not
Questions 23 to 25 are based on the recording you have just heard.
23. A) Use some over-the-counter medicine instead.
B) Quit taking the medicine immediately.
C) Take some drug to relieve the side effect.
D) Ask your pharmacist to explain why it occurs.
24. A) It may help patients fall asleep.
B) It may lead to mental problems.
C) It may cause serious harm to one's liver.
D) It may increase the effect of certain drugs.
25. A) Tell their children to treat medicines with respect.
B) Keep medicines out of the reach of their children.
C) Make sure their children use quality medicines.
D) Ask their children to use legitimate medicines.
聽(tīng)力答案
1. A) Say a few words to thank the speaker.
2. D) He joined the local history society when young.
3. B) She had a good knowledge of the town's history.
4. C) He made an embarrassing remark.
5. B) What their rivals are doing.
6. A) They should be taken seriously.
7. C) She had not seen it yet.
8. D) Exporting their motorbikes to Indonesia.
9. B) It focuses on the link between bedtime and nutrition.
10. C) They run a higher risk of gaining weight.
11. D) Go to bed earlier.
12. A) All of the acting nominees are white.
13. D) Only 3.4 percent of film directors were women.
14. C) Females of color over 40.
15. B) They are most underrepresented across TV and film.
16. C) One that covers their debts and burial expenses.
17. D) Add more insurance on the breadwinner.
18. A) When their children grow up and leave home.
19. D) They may not always be negative.
20. A) Biased sources of information.
21. B) They may have a negative impact on people they apply to.
22. C) A positive stereotype may help one achieve better results.
23. B) Quit taking the medicine immediately.
24. D) It may increase the effect of certain drugs.
25. A) Tell their children to treat medicines with respect.
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