2019英语六级听力模拟试题5

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2019英语六级听力模拟试题5

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English Weekly CET-6 Listening Practice Test Ⅴ

Part III Listening Comprehension

Section A 我要收藏

Directions: In this section, you will hear 8 short

conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each

conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what

was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be

spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause.

During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A),

B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then

mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single

line through the centre。

11. M: Finally I got the chance to put on my new suit

tonight. I’ve got to leave a good impression with your

family。

W: Come on, it’s merely a family reunion. So jeans and

T-shirt are just fine。

Q: What does the woman imply?

12. W: If I send this package third class, how long will

it take to arrive?

M: About two weeks. But many people don’t realize that

first class is only a dollar fifty more and it will get there in just a few days. Now, which would you prefer, third

class or first class?

Q: What does the man suggest the woman do?

13. M: Can you believe the way Susan was talking to her

roommate? No wonder they don’t get along。

W: Well, maybe Susan was just reacting to something that

her roommate said. There are two sides to every story you

know。

Q: What does the woman mean?

14. W: Peter can’t help finding fault with everything。

M: That’s why Ruth became so angry at him and decided

to break up their engagement。

Q: What can we learn from the conversation?

15. M: How did you get the theater tickets?

W: One of the director’s friends gave them to me, but

they weren’t free, I paid for them。

Q: How did the woman get the tickets?

16. W: So how are you getting along with Debbie’s cat?

M: Well, she never comes when I call her, she spills her

food, and she sheds all over the place. I can’t wait till

Debbie gets back。

Q: What does the man imply?

17. M: Do you have hot water in your dorm? Because we

haven’t had any for three days and I hate cold showers。 W: Oh, sounds miserable. Since the gym’s usually open,

why don’t you just go over there to fix the problem。

Q: What does the woman suggest the man do?

18. W: I’m really having a hard time finishing the

project Prof. Smith asked us to do. Do you think he will give

us more time to do it?

M: Not in a million years. You know how sticky he is

about changing project due dates。

Q: What does the man mean?

Now you’ll hear two long conversations。

Conversation One

M: China has held many cultural exchange activities in

Europe and many other parts of the world。

The coming China Culture Week is the largest cultural

exhibition of its kind. May I know the purpose of staging

such an exhibition?

W: We have entered the new millennium. We hope that the

exhibition will help the British people and people from other

parts of the world learn about the past and the present of

China。

Meanwhile, the Culture Week is expected to promote the

exchanges between China and the UK and the understanding of

the two cultures, and narrow the distance between the East

and the West。

M: What will be displayed within the seven days? W: We have selected some subjects that represent the

essence of Chinese culture, both ancient and modern. The

activities are of two major types: exhibitions and

performances。

M: Could you tell me more about the exhibition?

W: Well, it includes the achievements of China’s

education, culture, architecture, science and technology.

We’ll show you the new outlook of Beijing and Shanghai as

well as the best works of Chinese pottery, costumes of

Beijing Opera and cultural relics unearthed in China。

M: What about the Beijing Opera costumes to be displayed?

W: Beijing Opera originated from Beijing some 200 years

ago during the Qing Dynasty. It’s a performing art that

embraces opera performance, singing, music, dancing and

martial arts. The costume exposition will present 200 years

of development of the "Oriental Opera" and the performing

costume dating back to the late Qing Dynasty. The costume

design adopted exaggeration and symbolic means and bright

colors. The materials are unique, so are the ailoring skills.

Another exhibition will display a total of 600 sets of

clothes, including the ancient clothes of different dynasties

from Qin to Han, the costumes of China’s ethnic groups,and

modern garments and accessories. Famous models from the

mainland will participate to present the achievements of the