1、点评:2015 年 6 月六级考试听力部分整体难度与往年持平,对话整体性的考察依旧突出,需要考生重点把握转折关系;另外值得注意的是一些听力高频词再次被考到,如 attend, community, register 等。下面附上答案以及原文:六级听力答案1. C. Attend the concert.2. D. None of the passengers were injured or killed.3. A. An article about the election.4. A. The restaurant was not up to the speakers expectations
2、.5. C. He has many things to deal with right now.6. D. More students have to appear to make their voice heard.7. B. The speakers like watching TV very much.8. D. The woman will be able to attend the classes she wants.9. C) Export bikes to foreign markets.10. B) The government has control over bicycl
3、e imports.11. A) Extra costs might eat up their profits abroad.12. C) Conduct a feasibility study.13. B) Anything that can be used to produce power.14. D) Oil production will begin to decline worldwide by 2025.15. B) Start developing alternative fuels.16. A. The ability to predict fashion trend.17.
4、D Purchasing handicrafts from all over the world.。18. B. She is doing what she enjoys doing.19. B) Get involved in his community.20. A) Deterioration in the quality of life.21. D) They are too big for individual efforts.22. C) He had done a small deed of kindness.23. B) Pressure and disease.24. A) I
5、t experienced a series of misfortunes.25. C) They could do nothing to help him26. are supposed to27. inserting28. drawing-out29. distinguished30. spark31. flame32. schooling33. controversies34. are concerned with35. dissatisfaction六级听力原文Section A短对话1W: Can you come to the concert with me this weeken
6、d? Or do you have to prepare for exams?M: I still have a lot to do, but maybe a break would do me good.Q: What will the man probably do?2W: What does the paper say about the horrible incident that happened this morning on flight 870 to Hongkong?M: It ended with the arrest of the 3 hijackers. They ha
7、ve forced the plane to fly to Japan, but all the passengers and crew members landed safely.Q: What do we learn from the conversation?3M: Hello, this is the most fascinating article Ive ever come across. I think you should spare some time to read it.W: Oh, really? I thought that anything about the el
8、ection will be tedious.Q: What are the speakers talking about?4W: Im not going to trust the restaurant credit from that magazine again. The food here doesnt taste anything like what we had in Chinatown.M: It definitely wasnt worth the wait.Q: What do we learn from the conversation?5W: Do you know wh
9、ats wrong with Mark? Hes been acting very strange lately.M: Come on. With his mother hospitalized right after hes taken on a new job. Hes just gone a lot on his mind.Q: What do we learn from the conversation about Mark?6W: There were only 20 students at last nights meeting, so nothing could be loade
10、d on.M: Thats too bad. Theyll have to turn up in great numbers if they want a voice on campus issues.Q: What does the man mean?7M: I try to watch TV as little as possible, but its so hard.W: I didnt watch TV at all before I retired, but now I can hardly tear myself away from it.Q: What do we learn f
11、rom the conversation?8W: Im having a problem registering for the classes I want.M: Thats too bad, but Im pretty sure youll be able to work everything out before this semester starts.Q: What does the man mean?长对话Conversation 1W: Jack, sit down and listen. This is important. we ll have to tackle the p
12、roblems 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 dont 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 its safe. The gov
13、ernment keeps out foreigners with import controls. So I must admit I feel sure we could hold our own against foreign bikes.W: I agree. Thats why I am suggesting exporting. Because I feel we can compete with the best of them.M: What you are really saying is that wed make more profit by selling bikes
14、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
15、 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, thats the sticky one. Its going to need a lot of research. Im hoping to get your help. Well, come on, Jack. Is it worth it, or not?M: There will be a lot of problems.W: Nothin
16、g we cant handle.M: Um Im 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 its safe to focus on the home market?11. What is the mans concern about sellin
17、g bikes abroad?12. What do the speakers agree to do?Conversation 2W: 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. Bu
18、t 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 bein
19、g 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 sa
20、y there will be no petroleum at this point. But itll 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,
21、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 into the ground for a long time, which leads to some long-term negative effects, like global warming and greenho
22、use effect. 13. What do we usually refer to when we talk about energy according to the man?14. What do most experts agree on according to the man?15. What does the man think we should do now?Section B 短文Passage oneKaron Smith is a buyer for the department store in New York. The apartment store buyer
23、s purchase the goods that their stores sell . They not only have to know what is fashionable at that moment, but also have to guess what will become fashionable next season or next year. Most buyers were for just one department in a store. But the goods that Karon finds maybe displayed and sold in s
24、everal different sections of the store. Her job involves buying handicrafts from all over the world. Last year, she made a trip to Morocco and returns with drugs, pots, dishes and pants. The year before, she visited Mexico. And bought back handmade table cloths, mirrors with frames of tin and paper
25、flowers. The paper flowers are bright and colorful. So they were used to decorate the whole store. This year Karon is travelling in Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia, many of the countries that Karon visits have government offices that promote handicrafts. The officials are glad to cooperate with her
26、 by showing her the products that are available. Karon likes to visit markets and small towns in villages whenever she can arrange for it. She is always looking for interesting and unusual items. Karon thinks she has the best job she could find. She loves all the travelling that she has to do. Becau
27、se she often visits markets and small out-of-the-way places. She says much more the country she visits than an ordinary tourists would. As soon as she gets back in New York form one trip, Karon begins to plan another.Passage 2Mark felt that it was time for him to take part in his community, so he we
28、nt to the neighborhood meeting after work. The areas city councilwoman was leading a discussion about how the quality of life was on the decline. The neighborhood faced many problems. Mark looked at the charts taped to the walls. There were charts for parking problems, crime, and for problems in vac
29、ant buildings. Mark read from the charts, police patrols cut back, illegal parking up 20. People were supposed to suggest solutions to the councilwoman. It was too much for Mark. “The problems are too big,” he thought. He turned to the man next to him and said, “I think this is a waste of my time. N
30、othing I could do would make a difference here.” As he neared the bus stop on his way home, Mark saw a woman carrying a grocery bag and a baby. As Mark got closer, her other child, a little boy, suddenly darted into the street. The woman tried to reach for him, but as she moved, her bag shifted and
31、the groceries started to fall out. Mark ran to take the boy s arm and led him back to his mother. “You gotta stay with Mom”, he said. Then he picked up the groceries while the woman smiled in relief. “Thanks!” she said. “Youve got great timing!” Just being neighborly,” Mark said. As he rode home, he glanced at the poster near his seat in the bus. “Small acts of kindness add up.” Mark smiled and thought, “Maybe that s a good place to start.”19. What did Mark think he should start doing?