200301

200301 歌词

歌曲 200301
歌手 英语听力
专辑 大学英语六级听力真题
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[00:06.34] 1.
[00:08.79] M: How well are you prepared for your presentation?
[00:12.08] Your turn comes next Wednesday.
[00:14.33] W: I spent a whole week searching on the Net,
[00:17.20] but came up with nothing valuable.
[00:20.15] Q: What does the woman say about her presentation?
[00:27.93] 2.
[00:29.66] W: Good morning, Jack. Late again?
[00:32.60] What is the excuse this time?
[00:34.53] M: I'm awfully sorry.
[00:35.16] I must have turned the alarm off and gone back to sleep again.
[00:40.24] Q:. What so we learn from the conversation?
[00:47.12] 3.
[00:49.14] W: Excuse me. But could you tell me where I can change American dollars into British pounds?
[00:55.41] M: There's a bank round the corner.
[00:57.64] But I'm afraid it s already past it's closing time.
[01:01.23] Why don't you try the one near the railway station?
[01:04.68] Q: What dose the man mean?
[01:10.71] 4.
[01:13.14] M: Could I speak to Dr. Chen?
[01:15.44] She told me to call her today.
[01:17.56] W: She s not available right now.
[01:20.00] Would you like to try around three?
[01:23.15] Q: What does the woman tell the man to do?
[01:29.84] 5.
[01:31.99] W: Oh, dear. I'm afraid I fail again in the national test.
[01:36.62] It's thethird time I took it.
[01:39.14] M: Don't be too upset. I have the same fate.
[01:42.05][01:41.27] Let's try the fourth time.
[01:44.87] Q: What does the man mean?
[01:51.13] 6.
[01:53.62] W: Professor Smith, I really need the credits to graduate this summer.
[01:58.17] M: Here in this school the credits are earned, not given.
[02:02.17] Q: What do we learn from the conversation?
[02:09.00] 7.
[02:11.35] M: How did you go to Canada, Jane? Did you fly?
[02:14.92] W: I was planning to, because of sucha long trip by bus or by train.
[02:19.54] But Fred decided to drive me to join him.
[02:23.20] It took us two days and a night.
[02:25.41] Q: What can we infer from the conversation?
[02:32.66] 8.
[02:35.25] M: How do you like the way I've arranged the furniture in my living room?
[02:39.26] W: Fine, but I think the walls could do with a few paintings.
[02:43.34] Q: What does the woman suggest the man do?
[02:50.68] 9.
[02:52.83] W:I don't imagine you have any interest in attending that lectureon drawing,do you?
[02:57.82] M: 0h, yes, I do, now that you remind me of it.
[03:01.47] Q: What do we learn about the man from the conversation?
[03:08.19] 10.
[03:11.10] M: You are my campaign manager.
[03:13.59] What do you think we should do to win the election?
[03:16.53] I'm convinced I'm the best candidate for the chairman ofthe student union.
[03:21.30] W: We won't be able to win unless we get the majority votes from the women students.
[03:26.69] Q: What is the man doing?
[03:33.19] Section B
[03:35.69] Passage one
[03:37.52] There are some serious problems in the Biramichy River.
[03:40.62] The local Chamber of Commerce,which represents the industries in the area,
[03:45.93] hired me as a consultant, to do a one-year study onfishing in the Biramichy River,
[03:50.86] and write a report for them.
[03:53.84] This is my report:
[03:55.92] One of the major problems in the Biramichy River,
[03:59.23] is that the level of oxygen in the water is too low.
[04:02.66] Several chemicals had displaced the oxygen.
[04:06.58] This chemical-pollution has two sources;the factories,
[04:11.24] which dump polluted water directly into the river,
[04:14.45] and the local community, which dumps untreated human wastes into the river.
[04:19.62] The local town-government,has already spent two million dollars on waste-water treatment projects,
[04:26.84] but it would cost another twenty-seven million to complete the projects.
[04:30.84] It will take at least fifteen years for the town to collect enough revenue,
[04:35.11] from taxes, to completethese projects.
[04:38.58] The factories here employ 17,000 people,
[04:41.97] in an area where there is very little alternative employment.
[04:45.83] It is not economically practical to close or relocate the factories.
[04:50.89] Also, thefactories cannot aford to finance chemical-treatment plants by themselves.
[04:57.29] Another problem is that the members of the Biramichy Fishing Co-operative are over-fishing.
[05:03.32] Fishes are caught when they are on their way upstream to lay eggs.
[05:08.44] Consequently, not enough fish are left to reproduce in large numbers.
[05:13.64] The members of the Co-operative say they have already reduced their annual catch by 50%.
[05:19.92] However, my studies indicate that they took fewer fish
[05:24.27] because there were fewer fish to catch-not because they were trying to Preserve fishes.
[05:31.55] Questions 11 to 14 are based on the passage you have just heard.
[05:36.85] Qll. What was the speaker assigned to do in the past year?
[05:47.14] Q12. What is one of the problems in the Birramitchy River?
[05:57.16] Q13. What does the passage tell us about the factories along the river?
[06:07.83] Q14. Why was the anmual catch of fish in the Biramichy River reduced,according to the speaker?
[06:21.42] Passage two
[06:23.46] Everybody has to die some day, but nobody likes to think about it.
[06:28.80] Even so, at sometime intheir lives, most people manage to think about the question of how to make a will.
[06:36.96] If you have already made yours,
[06:39.24] it's probably just a few pages of writing stating that you wish to leave everything to your family.
[06:45.68] That's the kind Of will that the majority of people make.
[06:49.98] However, there are plenty of ways to make your will more interesting, if you want to.
[06:56.03] To begin with, you don't have to write it on paper.
[07:00.26] One man wrote his will on an envelope; another on a door, and a third on an egg.
[07:06.82] For some people, the most important part of their will is the part that says how they want to be buried.
[07:14.22] Mrs.Sandra West,a rich widow from Texas,decided that she wanted to be buried with her favorite car.
[07:21.95] In 1973, Mr. Green, a dentist from England, left most of his money to the nurse who worked for him,
[07:29.47] if, in five years, she wouldn't wear any kind of make-up or jewelry, or go out with men.
[07:35.65] Finally, let's hope that your will is not like that of Doctor Wagner,
[07:41.24] who lived in America one hundred years ago.
[07:44.62] His family, who had no been to see him for years,
[07:47.85] suddenly began to visit him when he became ill.
[07:50.93] What was worse, each person suggested to Doctor Wagner
[07:55.04] that they would like something to remember him by when he died.
[08:00.17] Greatly annoyed with them, Doctor Wagner wrote a will that would do this.
[08:05.12] To each of his four brothers, he left one of his legs or arms.
[08:09.63] His nephew got his nose, and his two nieces each go an ear.
[08:14.05] His teeth went to his cousins.
[08:16.73] Then he set aside one thousand dollare to pay for cutting up his body,
[08:21.77] and the rest of his money he left to the poor.
[08:25.54] Questions 15 to 17 are based on the passage you have just heard.
[08:31.83] Q15 . What kind of will do most people leave behind, according to the passage?
[08:42.00] Q16. What did the nurse have to do, before getting the money left by the English dentist?
[08:53.39] Q17. Why did Doctor Wagner make an unusual wll?
[09:03.77] Passage three
[09:05.36] In recent years, there has been an unusually large number of divorces in the United States.
[09:11.53] In the past, when two people married each other, they intended to stay together for life,
[09:17.59] while today many people marry believing that they can always get a divorce if the marriage does not work out.
[09:24.46] In the past, a large majority of Americans frowned at the idea of divorce.
[09:29.85] Furthermore, man people believed that getting a divorce was a luxury that only the rich could afford.
[09:36.48] Indeed, gettinga divorce was very expensive.
[09:40.56] However, since so many people have begun to take a more casualview of marriage,
[09:45.80] it is interesting to note that the costs of getting a divorce are lower.
[09:50.32] In fact,wherever you go in the United States today,
[09:53.98] it is no unusual to see newspaper ads that provideinformation on how and where to get a cheap divorce.
[10:01.73] Hollywood has always been known as the, divorce capital of the world.'
[10:06.59] The divorce atamong the movie stars is so high that it is dificult to know who is married to whom.
[10:13.05] Today, manymovie stars change husbands and wives as though they were changing clothes.
[10:19.29] Until marriageagain becomes a serious and important part of people's lives,
[10:23.83] we will probably continue to see ahigh rate of divorce.
[10:29.04] Questions 18 to 20 are based on the passage you've just heard.
[10:35.55] Q18. What did many Americans think of divorce in the past?
[10:44.89] Q19. What is the attitude of man Americans to marriage today?
[10:56.49] Q20. In the speaker's view, when will the high rate of divorce be brought down?
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