英语六级听力考试预测模拟练习Model Test Eight(在线收听) |
[00:00.00]1.M:Would you please tell me where I could get batteries for my radio? [00:05.83]W:Yes,go down this aisle past the garden tools.They will be on the shelf next to the light bulbs. [00:12.64]Q:Where does this conversation probably take place? [00:15.75]2.W:How much is this box of candy? [00:19.67]M:Let's see.The two-pound box is five dollars.You're holding three-pound box,so it's two dollars more. [00:27.25]Q:How much will the box of candy cost the woman? [00:30.22]3.M:Look at the prices on these used television sets.Something is fishy.Don't you think so? [00:38.30]W:Well,there have been a lot of robberies recently.Some of the stolen goods may have handed up here. [00:44.33]Q:How do the speakers feel about the television sets? [00:47.62]4.M:I haven't read the newspaper yet.When you finish it,may I see it? [00:53.26]W:I'll give it to you right now.I have to check on dinner anyway. [00:56.63]Q:What is the woman doing besides reading the newspaper? [01:00.11]5.W:You're going to Chicago tomorrow,aren't you? [01:04.50]M:Yes.I thought I'd fly,but then I decided that taking a bus would be cheaper than driving or flying. [01:11.05]Q:How will the man get to Chicago? [01:13.61]6.W:When do you think I can go home,Dr.Smith? [01:18.37]M:Well,you came in on Monday and today is Friday.I'd say that you could probably leave tomorrow. [01:24.90]Q:Where is the woman in the conversation? [01:27.56]7.W:John,should we have our usual menu for tonight? [01:32.71]M:Well,Jennifer is allergic to seafood,so I think we'd better change the menu. [01:37.57]Q:What do we learn from this conversation? [01:40.34]8.M:Mrs.Smith,did I do well in this test? [01:45.48]W:I find your grammar and organization above average,Bob,but your spelling could stand some improvement. [01:52.22]Q:What does the woman say about Bob? [01:55.07]9.M:I think I'll order the chocolate cake.I know it's rich,but I didn't eat lunch earlier today. [02:02.96]W:No dessert for me.I can hardly get into my clothes as it is. [02:07.14]Q:Why can't the woman order dessert? [02:09.41]10.M:I've been having annoyance calls for two weeks.When I answer the phone,the other party hangs up without saying anything.I've tried everything including blowing a whistle into the receiver. [02:25.11]W:Beginning today,I want you to keep a record of the time each call occurs.From this chart,we can get information to help us trace the calls.If necessary,the telephone company can contact the police. [02:37.68]Q:What does the woman suggest that the man do? [02:40.94]Passage One [02:42.46]Are you afraid to raise your hand in class even when you know the answer? [02:47.13]If you are,most people would say that you're shy. [02:50.42]If you feel shy,you are not alone.9 out of 10 people are at least a little shy. [02:57.97]But,however shy you are,scientific evidence seems to show that it isn't your fault. [03:04.14]You may have been born that way.How do psychologists measure shyness?One way is by observation. [03:13.02]They keep detailed records of people's actions,like how often these people speak to other,or how long it takes someone to say hello to a stranger. [03:22.58]Another way to measure shyness is to ask people questions. [03:26.92]The test only takes about 10 minutes.It asks questions like:do you like going out or not,and do you have many friends? [03:37.18]People must answer either yes or no.These questions can predict how people actually behave in social situations. [03:46.01]Suppose a test tells you that someone is shy,chances are good that the person will act shyly. [03:53.25]When scientists measure shyness,they're really comparing degrees of shyness. [03:58.29]In other words,when researchers say people are shy,they really mean they are more shy than others. [04:04.79]11.Why does the speaker say that it isn't a fault to be shy? [04:10.36]12.What is one of the ways suggested by psychologists for measuring shyness? [04:17.20]13.What is the purpose of the psychologists in asking questions? [04:23.26]Passage Two [04:24.80]When Midori was two years old,she often climbed onto the piano bench and reached for the violin that belonged to her mother,a 38-year-old professional musician. [04:35.25]"Please don't touch,Midori,"her mother scolded. [04:38.49]The violin was,after all,worth more than 20,000 dollars.But Midori persisted. [04:44.92]She longed to handle the graceful instrument that made beautiful sonds. [04:49.57]Finally,on her third birthday,midori was handed a package,a tiny violin,about half the normal size. [04:57.82]Almost from the moment Midori was born,her mother knew she was sensitive to music. [05:02.94]For several years mother and daughter practised together day and night. [05:07.54]She was eager to learn.Failure often led to tears,though she never once turned from the instrument. [05:15.14]Instead,she persisted until the problem was overcome.One day,Johnson,an American musician,heard Midori play the violin. [05:25.62]He couldn't believe she was just eight years ol [05:28.59]"she must make a tape and I will take it to the United States."the American musician said. [05:34.37]A famous American violin teacher heard the tape.He,too,had difficulty in believing his ears. [05:40.61]The play was absolutely astonishing.He immediately accepted her as a pupil and recommended her for full scholarship. [05:48.73]In 1982,Midori and her mother moved to New York City,leaving behind a comfortable life in Japan [05:56.23]14.What was midori's mother? [05:59.99]15.Why was Midori not allowed to touch her mother's violin when she was only two years old? [06:07.70]16.What did Johnson,the American musician,ask Midori to do? [06:13.84]17.Why did Midori move to the United States? [06:18.80]Passage Three [06:20.47]Telephone books in the Unites States have white,blue and yellow pages. [06:25.93]The white pages list people with phones by last name. [06:30.03]The blue pages contain numbers of city services,goverment agencies and public schools. [06:37.06]Business and professional services are listed in a special section,the yellow pages. [06:42.89]To make a long distance call,you need an area code.Each area in the U.S.has an area code. [06:51.04]The area covered by one area code may be small or large.For example,New York City has one area code. [07:00.68]But so does the whole State of Oregon. [07:03.63]If you want to know the area code of a place,you can look it up in the area code map which is printed in the front of the white pages. [07:11.80]There are a lot of public telephones in the U.S.They have their own numbers. [07:17.32]If you are making a long distance call on a public telephone and run out of money,give the number on your phone to the person you're talking to. [07:27.66]Then hang up the receiver and he can call you back. [07:30.82]If you make a long distance call and get a wrong number,call the operator and explain what happened. [07:37.35]This means that you can make the call again to the right number without having to pay more money. [07:43.26]18.Where can you find the telephone number of a city council in a telephone book? [07:50.13]19.Where can you find the area code map of the U.S.? [07:56.08]20.What are you advised to do when you get a wrong number in making a long distance call? |
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