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大學(xué)英語(yǔ)六級(jí)考試2021年6月聽(tīng)力真題(第一套)
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Questions 1 to 4 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
1.A) He is going to leave his present job.
B)He is going to attend a job interview.
C) He will meet his new manager in two weeks.
D) He will tell the management how he really feels.
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2.A) It should be carefully analyzed.
C)It can be quite useful to senior managers.
B) It should be kept private.
D) It can improve interviewees’?job prospects.
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3.A) It may do harm to his fellow employees.
B) It may displease his immediate superiors.
C)It may adversely affect his future career prospects.
D) It may leave a negative impression on the interviewer.
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4.A) Pour out his frustrations on a rate-your-employer website.
B)Network with his close friends to find a better employer.
C) Do some practice for the exit interview.
D Prepare a comprehensive exit report.
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Questions 5 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
5.A) Her career as a botanist.
C) Her month-long expedition.
B) Her latest documentary.
D) Her unsuccessful journey.
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6. A)She was caught in a hurricane.
c) She suffered from water shortage.
B) She had to live like a vegetarian.
D) She had to endure many hardships.
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7.A)They could no longer bear the humidity.
C)A flood was approaching.
B) They had no more food in the canoe.
D) A hurricane was coming.
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8. A) It was memorable.
cIt was fruitful.
B) It was unbearable.
D It was uneventful.
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Questions 9 to 11 are based on the passage you have just heard
9. A) It ensures the accuracy of their arguments.
C) It hurts laymen's dignity and self-esteem.
B) It diminishes laymen's interest in science.
D) It makes their expressions more explicit.
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10. A) They will see the complexity of science.
C) They tend to disbelieve the actual science.
B) They feel great respect towards scientists.
D) They can learn to communicate with scientists.
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11. A) Explain all the jargon terms.
C) Find appropriate topics.
B) Do away with jargon terms.
D) Stimulate their interest.
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Questions 12 to 15 are based on the passage you have just heard
12. A) There were oil deposits below a local gassy hill.
B) The erupting gas might endanger local children.
C) There was oil-eakage along the Gulf Coast.
D) The local gassy hill might start a huge fire.
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13. A) The massive gas underground.
C) Their lack of suitable tools.
B) Their lack of the needed skill.
D) The sand under the hill.
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14. A) It was not as effective as he claimed.
C) It gave birth to the oil drilling industry.
B) It rendered many oil workers jobless.
D) It was not popularized until years later.
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15. A) It ruined the state's cotton and beef industries.
C) It resulted in an oil surplus all over the world.
B) It totally destroyed the state's rural landscape. .
D) It radically transformed the state's economy.
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Questions 16 to 18 are based on the recording you have just heard.
16. A) Insufficient motivation.
C) Unsuitable jobs.
B) Tough regulations.
D) Bad managers.
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17. A) Ineffective training.
C) Overburdening of managers.
B) Toxic company culture.
D) Lack of regular evaluation.
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18. A) It was based only on the perspective of employees. .
B) It provided meaningful clues to solving the problem.
C) It was conducted from frontline managers' point of view.
D) It collected feedback from both employers and employees.
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Questions 19 to 21 are based on the recording you have just heard
19. A) It is expanding at an accelerating speed.
C) It is yielding an unprecedented profit.
B) It is bringing prosperity to the region.
D) It is seeing an automation revolution.
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20. A) It creates a lot of new jobs.
B) It exhausts resources sooner. .
C) It causes conflicts between employers and employees.
D) It calls for the retraining of unskilled mining workers.
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21. A) They will wait to see its effect.
C) They accept it with reservations.
B) They welcome it with open arms.
D) They are strongly opposed to it.
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Questions 22 to 25 are based on the recording you have just heard
22. A) They have experienced a gradual decline since the year of 2017.
B) Their annual death rate is about twice that of the global average.
C) They kill more people than any infectious disease.
D) Their cost to the nation's economy is incalculable.
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23. A) They are not as reliable as claimed.
B) They rise and fall from year to year.
C) They don't reflect the changes in individual countries.
D) They show a difference between rich and poor nations.
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24. A) Many of them are investing heavily in infrastructure.
B) Many of them have seen a decline in road-death rates.
C) Many of them are following the example set by Thailand.
D) Many of them have increasing numbers of cars on the road.
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25. A) Foster better driving behavior .
C) Provide better training for drivers.
B) Abolish all outdated traffic rules.
D) Impose heavier penalties on speeding.
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答案:
1-5 ABCAB
6-10 DDCBC
11-15 BADCD
15-20 DBADA
21-25 CBCBA