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1、2023年6月英语六级考试听力真题(第2套)Section A11. W: I was shocked to hear of your wifes illness. Is she going to be all right?M: At first, the doctors werent sure, but shes really improved. Shell be home next week.Q: What do we learn about the mans wife from the conversation?A) She has completely recovered.B) She
2、 went into shock after an operation.C) She is still in a critical condition.D) She is getting much better.12. M: Excuse me, can I get a ticket for a sleeping compartment on this train?W: Yes, there are four left. The price is 60 per person including a continental breakfast.Q: What is the man doing?A
3、) Ordering a breakfast.B) Booking a hotel room.C) Buying a train ticket.D) Fixing a compartment.13. M: Janet, heres the book I borrowed from you, but Im so sorry that I cant find its jacket.W: It doesnt matter. Anyway, you are one of the few people who actually return books to me.Q: What does the wo
4、man imply?A) Most borrowers never returned the books to her.B) The man is the only one who brought her book back.C) She never expected anyone to return the books to her.D) Most of the books she lent out came back without jackets.14. M: Lisa, have you been to the new supermarket yet?W: Yes, and no. I
5、 went there last Saturday for their grand opening sale, but I drove around the parking lot for nearly an hour, looking for a space before I finally gave up and came home.Q: What does the woman mean?A) She left her work early to get some bargains last Saturday.B) She attended the supermarkets grand o
6、pening ceremony.C) She drove a full hour before finding a parking space.D) She failed to get into the supermarket last Saturday.15. W: Youve been sitting at the computer for hours. Lets take a coffee break, shall we?M: I wish I could. You know, Im up to my neck in work. Ive got to finish this report
7、. I dont want to miss the deadline.Q: What does the man mean?A) He is bothered by the pain in his neck.B) He cannot do his report without a computer.C) He cannot afford to have a coffee break.D) He feels sorry to have missed the report.16. M: What do you think of this gallery space? They offer to le
8、t me exhibit some of my paintings here.W: Are you kidding? Any art student I know would die to have an exhibition here.Q: What can we infer from the conversation?A) Only top art students can show their works in the gallery.B) The gallery space is big enough for the mans paintings.C) The woman would
9、like to help with the exibition layout.D) The man is uncertain how his art works will be received.17. W: Gary, my assistant is in hospital now. Is there anyone in your department who could give a hand for a few days?M: I think so. Ill ask around and get back to you.Q: What do we learn from the conve
10、rsation?A) The woman needs a temporary replacement for her assistant.B) The man works in the same department as the woman does.C) The woman will have to stay in hospital for a few days.D) The man is capable of dealing with difficult people.18. W: Did you read the article in the paper about the mayor
11、s speech at the economic forum?M: Sure I did, but I think they twisted the meaning of what he said. Its not the first time for them to do so.Q: What does the man say about the papers article?A) It was better than the previous one.B) It distorted the mayors speech.C) It exaggerated the citys economy
12、problems.D) It reflected the opinions of most economists.Conversation OneW: Oh, hello, John. Are you using your dictating machine this morning? Ive got a long report I must dictate. Can I borrow your machine?M: Of course. But can you spare me a second? Its the message you sent me about the delivery
13、delay of the control desks. Whats gone wrong?W: Everything, John. We have to get the steel sheets we need for these desks from new suppliers. Well, the suppliers have got some trouble or other. They say they will be a bit late with the delivery.M: But they cant be. Those control desks are a special
14、order. They are wanted for one of the big computer companies. Its a very important contract.W: When did we promise the delivery?M: On Thursday next week. And theres a penalty clause. We stand to lose 10 percent of our price for each week of overdue delivery.W: Oh, these penalty clauses! Why did you
15、sales people accept them?M: We have to accept them; otherwise, we dont get the contracts.W: Well, lets get on to the Buying Department. I only heard about the delay yesterday because we kept the production line clear to handle these special sheets. Its a dreadful nuisance.M: It will be more than a n
16、uisance if we dont meet on delivery date. It will cost us a lot of money.W: Keep calm, John. We can perhaps claim compensation from the steel suppliers for failure to deliver on time. Then we will offset the penalty clause.M: Well, if you can.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have
17、 just heard.19. Why did the woman send the message to the man?A) To inform him of a problem they face.B) To request him to purchase control desks.C) To discuss the content of a project report.D) To ask him to fix the dictating machine.20. What does the woman say about the new suppliers?A) They quote
18、 the best price in the market.B) They manufacture and sell office furniture.C) They cannot deliver the steel sheets on time.D) They cannot produce the steel sheets needed21. How did the man get the contracts?A) By marking down the unit price.B) By accepting the penalty clauses.C) By allowing more ti
19、me for delivery.D) By promising better after-sales service.22. What does the woman suggest they do?A) Give the customer a ten percent discount.B) Claim compensation from the stool suppliers.C) Ask the Buying Department to change suppliers.D) Cancel the contract with the customer.Conversation TwoM: K
20、athy, chaos theory seems to be a branch of physics or mathematics. You are an economist, so how does it influence your work?W: Well, in several ways. I am responsible for financial development programs in many parts of the world, so forecasting long range trends and making predictions on the basis o
21、f present evidence is what I do. Chaos theory was developed by scientists, trying to explain the movement of the planets and the changes in environmental conditions. Both of these things are also about making long-term predictions on the basis of present evidence.M: Are many economists involved in t
22、his field?W: An increasing number. In the1990s, many economists began to look at chaos theory as a way of providing models for forecasting.M: What kind of ”models” are we talking about here?W: Well, thats a good question, because the basic idea of chaos theory is that there arent any ”models” as suc
23、hthere arent guaranteed forms, but rather patterns of change in development.M: Doesnt that mean that forecasting is impossible?W: No, but it certainly makes it more of a challenge.Mandelbrot, who did the experiment with stock exchanges prices, for example, noted that although the outcomes were varia
24、ble, there were in fact certain constancy. What we have to do is make sure we know what these are and take into account all the possible variables.M: But do economics and finance work in the same way as weather conditions or the movement of planets?W: Well, no, of course not. There are certain under
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