大学英语六级历年复合式听写单词部分

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六级英语复合式听写历届真题汇总

六级英语复合式听写历届真题汇总

复合式听写(2009.12)The ancient Greeks developed basic memory systems called mnemonics. The name is 36.________ from their Goddess of memory “Mnemosyne”. In the ancient world, a trained memory was an 37._________ asset, particularly in public life. There were no 38._________ devices for taking notes, and early Greek orators(演说家) delivered long speeches with great39.____________ because they learned the speeches using mnemonic systems.The Greeks discovered that human memory is 40an associative process—that it works by linking things together. For example, think of an apple. The 41._________ your brain registers the word “apple”, it 42.________ the shape, color, taste, smell and 43.___________ of that fruit. All these things are associated in your memory with the word “apple”.44. __________________________________________________. An example could be when you think about a lecture you have had. This could trigg er a memory about what you’re talking about through that lecture, which can then trigger another memory.45. ________ __________________ . An example given on a website I was looking at follows: Do you remember the shape of Austria, Canada, Belgium, or Germany? Probably not. What about Italy, though? 46. _________________________________________ ________________________ . You made an association with something already known, the shape of a boot, and Italy’s shape could not be forgotten once you had made the association.36. derived 37. immense 38. convenient 39. accuracy 40. largely 41. instinct 42. recalls 43. texture44. This means that any thought about a certain subject will often bring up more memories that are related to it。

六级复合式听写必看词汇

六级复合式听写必看词汇

六级听写必看词汇:accessible 易接近的,可达到的accessaccustom 使习惯acknowledge 承认,感谢acknowledgementacquire 习得,获得acquisitionadvantage 优势advantageous, disadvantage aggressive 好斗的,有进取心的alternative 二选一的,选择ambiguous 含混不清的,模棱两可,ambiguityappropriate 适当的,合适的inappropriatearbitrary 武断的,任意的assemble 组装,集合assess 评估,估计assessmentassociate 结合,和相关associationassurance 保证,把握bewilder 使迷惑,难住coincidence 巧合collaborate 合作collaborationcommit 犯错,犯罪;承诺commitmentcommerce 贸易,商业commercial 商业的,商业广告competence 能力, 技能competent 胜任的,称职的complement 补充compliment 赞美compulsory 必修的,强制性的complicated 复杂的confidential 机密的controversial 有争议的controversydeficient 缺乏的,不足的deficiencydisciplined 遵守纪律的disciplinedisguise 伪装,掩饰distinctive 特别的,与众不同的distinctdramatically 戏剧性地;引人注目地;显著的eccentric 古怪的,异乎寻常的ecological 生态的ecologicaleligible 合意的,有资格当选的enthusiastic 热情的enthusiasmequivalent 等价的,相等物exceptional 例外的,杰出的excessive(ly) 过度,过分exhaustion 耗尽,精疲力竭exhaustextinct(ion) 熄灭,灭绝extinguish 扑灭,消亡extraordinary 非凡的,特别的genuine 真的,非人造的hinder 阻碍,妨碍,阻挡harmonious 和谐的hospitality 热情,好客illiterate 文盲,无知的illustrate 例证,说明implement 实施,执行implementationincidentally 顺便提及incompatible 矛盾的,不兼容的incredible 难以置信的individual 个人的individualism, individualityinevitable 必可避免的influential 有影响力的initiate 开创,发起intelligent 聪明的intelligenceinterfere 干预,干扰intervene 干预,阻挠magnify 扩大;增强multiply 增加,(使)繁殖overwhelming 巨大的,势不可挡的overwhelmpatriotic 爱国的patriotismpeculiar 古怪的,独特的permanent 永久的,固定的perpetual 永恒的persistent 坚持不懈的pollutant 污染物predominant 占主导地位的,显著的preliminary 初步的,预备的prevail 流行,获胜prevalent 流行的,普遍的priority 优先权privilege 特权,优惠proficient 熟练的,精通的proficiencyprofound 深刻的,深奥的promote 提升,促进promotionproportion 比例proportionally按比例,成比例psychological 心里上的,精神上的psychology psychologist sensational 轰动的,耸人听闻的sophisticated 老练的,精密的spacious 宽敞的specific 具体的,明确的specifyspontaneous 自发的,无意识的statistics 统计资料subsequent(ly) 随后,后来subtle 微妙的,狡诈的sufficient 足够的,充分的superficial 表面的,肤浅的supervision 监督supervise, supervisorsupplement 补充;增刊supplementarysuspicious 疑心的sustainable 可持续的unsustainabletedious 乏味的,单调的temperament 气质,性格transmission 传播,发送transmittremendous 巨大的,精彩的unprecedented 史无前例的,空前的vulnerable 易受攻击的。

六级复合式听写压缩版118词

六级复合式听写压缩版118词

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大学英语六级测试历年听力真题高频词汇上

大学英语六级测试历年听力真题高频词汇上

大学英语六级测试历年听力真题高频词汇上这篇关于英语类考试,是笔者特地为大家整理的,希望对大家有所帮助!1.schedule 时间表2.skip 跳,略过3.make sense 讲得通,有意义4.fall shorts of one’s expectation 出呼某人的意料5.cater to 迎合,款待6.supervisor 监督者,管理者7.speak highly of 评价高8.a million things to do 许多事情要做9.discount 折扣10.coundn’t have played worse/couldn’t agree more 玩得不能再差一点了/不能再多同意一点了11.I understand the way you feel 我了解你的感受12.go in one ear and out the other 一个耳朵听另一个耳朵冒出来13.distractions 分心14.I wish I could help 但愿我能帮助15.submit 屈从,忍受16.staff/stuff n.全体职员 vt.为...配备人员/材料17.register 登记,注册18.deadline 最后期限19.benefit 受益20.Are you kidding 你在开玩笑吗21.credit 信用,信誉22.otherwise 否则23.budget your money 预算开支24.put in(a lot hours) 花费,支出25.it’s up to you 取决于你,由你决定26.deserve(honor) 应受,应得,值得27.maintenance man 维修工28.stack of papers 很多文件29.out of the way(remote)30.do with/do withoutabnormal a. 异常的,反常的abolish vt.废止absurd a.荒唐accessory n. 附件;同谋accord v. n. 一致,符合(with)acknowledge vt.承认,答谢acquaint vt.使认识,了解acute a.尖锐的,剧烈的adhere vi.粘附;遵守,坚持(to)administer vt.掌管,执行advocate vt.倡导,拥护 n.倡导者alert a.n. 警觉,警戒allege vt. 断言,声称alliance n.结盟,联盟allowance n.津贴,补贴alternate vi. a. 交替,更迭(in)ambiguous a. 模棱两可的,含糊的ambitious a.有抱负/野心的amend vt.修改,修订applaud vt.鼓掌,喝彩appreciable a. 相当可观/相当大的apprehension n. 粗心,疑惧;领悟array n. 一系列;排列articulate vt.明确有力地表达a.善于表达ascend vt.攀登 vi.升高ascribe vt.把…归因/属于(to)assurance n.保险;保证,把握avail n.效用,利益barren a.贫瘠的,不生育的betray vt.背叛,失信于bewilder vt.使迷惑,难住bid v. 出价,喊价blunder vi.n. (犯)大错budget n. vi.预算(拨款) (for)bump vi. n. 碰,撞capsule n. 胶囊,密封航天舱cautious a. 小心谨慎的chip n. 集成块,屑片circulation n. 流通,发行(量)clash vi. n. 冲突,冲撞cling vi.紧紧抓住,依恋,坚持(to) coincide vi.同时发生,相符(with) collide vi.互撞,冲突(with)combat n. vt. (与…)战斗,斗争commence v. 开始,参与commentary n.实况报道,解说commitment n.信誉,承诺,保证commonplace a. 平凡的,普通的compact a. 紧凑 vt. 把…压实compatible a.可兼容的,合得来的compensate v. 补偿,弥补competitive a.(有)竞争(力)的complement vt.补充,补足 n.互为补充compliment vt.赞美 n.恭维(话)comply vi.遵从,依从(with)compulsory a.必须做,强制性的concede vt.承认,失败 vi.让步conceive vi.(of)构想出 vi.认为,设想,怀孕 conception n. 思想,观念,构想concise a.简明的confidential a. 机密的,表示信任的configuration n. 构造,配置conform vi.顺从,适应(to, with)confront vt.面临,面对conscientious a.认真的,诚心诚意的consolidate vt.巩固conspicuous a.显眼的constrain vt.限制,约束,强迫consultant n.顾问,会诊医师contaminate vt.弄脏,污染contemplate vt.盘算,思量,注视 contribution n. 贡献,捐款contrive vt.设法做到,谋划correspondence n.通信;函件counsel n.忠告,劝告,律师crucial a.至关重要的cruise n.vi.巡视cumulative a.累积的,渐增的decent a.过得去的,得体的decisive a.决定性的,果断的dedicate vt.把…献给,题献(to) defy vt. 公然反抗,挑,激degrade vt.降低身份,使降级deliberate a.故意的;深思熟虑的 depression n. 沮丧,萧条;凹地 deprive vt.剥夺(of)destiny n.命运,天数deteriorate v.(使)恶化diffuse v.扩散,弥漫,传播dilemma n.两难,困境diminish v.变小,缩小,降低disable vt.使丧失能力,致残disastrous a. 灾难性的discount n. vt.(打)折扣disguise n. vt.假扮,化装disperse v.(使)分散,驱散dissipate v.(使)消散,消失,挥霍diversion n.转移(向),临时叉路divert vt. 使转向,改道,转移注意力dominant a.占优势的,支配的dominate vt.在…占首要地位,支配,控制donation n.捐赠,捐款doubtless ad. 无疑地,肯定duplicate vt.复制,复写n. a.复制(的),完全一样的earnings n.工资,收入elegant a.优雅的,讲究的,精致的elevate vt.抬高,拔高,提高,举起eligible a. 有资格的,条件(符合)的,合适的embark v.(使)上船(飞机等);从事,开始(on)empirical a. 经验主义的,凭经验的engagement n. 约会,受聘,订婚enhance vt.提高,增加,增强enrich vt.充实,丰富entrepreneur n.企业家,承包者entertainment n.娱乐(节目)essence n. 本质,要素(in~)eternal a.永恒的,永世的,不朽的evoke vt.唤起,引起exclusive a.排除的,独有的,奢华的expedition n.远征(队),考察(队)expenditure n. 经费,支出expire vi.期满;断气extinct a.灭绝的,绝种的extinguish vt.熄灭,使消亡extravagant a.奢侈的;过度的;放肆的fabricate vt.捏造,建造facet n. 方面fake n. 假货 a. 假的,伪造的 vt.伪造,伪装 fantastic a.极好的,奇异的;异想天开的feeble a.虚弱的,无力的flap v.拍动(翅膀),飘动flaw n.缺点,瑕疵fluctuate vi.波动,涨落formidable a.可怕的,令人惊叹的fuse n.熔丝 v.熔合gear n.齿轮 vt.使适应generalize v.概括,归纳glitter vi.闪闪发亮,闪光gloomy a.昏暗的,阴沉的,沮丧的grief n.悲伤,悲痛grope v. 摸索 (for)hamper vt.妨碍,阻碍;束缚hatch vt.孵化haul vt.n. 拖,拉;运送heave v.举起,发出(叹息)hinder v.阻碍,妨碍hoist vt.举起,吊起homogeneously ad. 同类,同质hospitality n.好客,热情humanity n.人类,人性,人道;(复数)人文学科 hurl vt.猛攻,力掷hypothesis n.假说,假设,前提identification n.鉴定,认出,认同ignite vt.点燃,激起illuminate vt.照明,照亮imaginative a.富有想象力的immerse vt.使沉浸在,专心于impart vt.告知,透露;给予,传授impulse n. 冲动incentive n.刺激,鼓励incidentally ad. 顺便提一句incredible a.难以置信的indignant a.义愤的induce vt.引起,导致indulge vt.使沉溺于;纵容infectious a.传染(性)的ingenious a.(人头脑)灵巧的,足智多谋的 inherent a.内在的,固有的initiate vt. 开始,创始insight n. 洞悉,洞穿力inspiration n. 灵感,妙计insulate vt. 隔离,绝缘integral a. 构成整体的必需,基本的integrity n. 诚实intelligible a. 可理解;明白易懂的intensify v. (使)增强,(使)变尖锐。

六级真题复合式听写部分

六级真题复合式听写部分

200812SectionC:One of the most common images of advanced Western-style culture is that of a busy traffic-filled city. Since their first (36)appearance on American roadways, automobiles have become a (37)symbol of progress, a source of thousands of jobs a nd almost an inalienable right for citizens’ personal freedom of movement. In recent (38)decades, our love affair with the car is being (39)exported directly to the developing world and it is increasingly (40)apparent that this transfer is leading to disaster.America’s almost complete dependence on automobiles has been a terrible mistake. As late as the 1950s, a large (41)percentage of the American public used mass transit. A large (42)combination of public policy decisions and corporate scheming saw to it that countless (43)convenient and efficient urban streetcar and intra-city rail systems were dismantled(拆除). (44)Our air quality now suffers from the effects of the pollutants emitted directly from our cars. Our lives have been planned along a road grid--homes far from work, shopping far from everything, with ugly stretches of concrete and blacktop in between.Developing countries are copying Western-style transportation systems down to the last detail. (45)The problems caused by motorized vehicles in the West are often magnified in developing nations. Pollution-control measures are either not strict or nonexistent, leading to choking clouds of smog. Gasoline still contains lead, which is extremely poisonous to humans. (46)Movement in some cities comes to a virtual standstill, as motorized traffic competes with bicycles and pedestrians.In addition to pollution and traffic jams, auto safety is a critical issue in developing countries.200806Section CI’m interested in the criminal justice system of our country. It seems to me that something has to be done, if we’re to survive as a country. I certainly don’t know what the answers to our problems are. Things certainly get complicated in a hurry when you get into them, but I wonder if something couldn’t be done to deal with some of these problems. One thing I’m concerned about is our practice of putting offende rs in jail who haven’t harmed anyone. Why not work out some system whereby they can pay back the debts they owe society instead of incurring another debt by going to prison and, of course, coming under the influence of course, coming under the influence of hardened criminals. I’m also concerned about he short prison sentences people are serving for serious crimes. Of course one alternative to this is to restore capital pu8nishment, but I’m not sure I would be for that. I’m not sure it’s right to take an eye . The alternative to capital punishment is longer sentences but they would certainly cost the tax-payers much money. I also think we must do something about the insanity plea. In my opinion, anyone who takes another person’s life intentionally is insane; however, that does not mean that the person isn’t guilty of the crime or that he shouldn’t pay society the debt he owes. It’s sad, of course, that a person may have to spend the rest of his life, or a large part of it in prison for acts that he committed while not in full control of his mind.200712Section C Compound DictationIf you are like most people, you’ve indulged in fake listening many times. You goto history class, sitting in the third row, and look squarely at the instructor as she speaks, but your mind is far away, floating in the clouds of pleasant daydreams. Occasionally, you come back to earth. The instructor writes an important term on the chalkboard and you dutifully copy it in your notebook. Every once in a while the instructor makes a witty remark causing others in the class to laugh; you smile politely, pretending that you’ve heard the remark and found it mildly humorous. You have a vague sense of guilt that you aren’t paying close attention, but you tell yourself that any material you miss can be picked up from a friend’s notes. Besides, the instructor is talking about road construction in ancient Rome and nothing could be more boring. So back you go into your private little world. Only later do you realize you’ve missed important information for a test. Fake listening may be easily exposed, since many speakers are sensitive to facial cues and can tell if you are merely pretending to listen. Your blank expression and far-away look in your eyes are the cues that betray your inattentiveness. Even if you are not exposed, there is another reason to avoid fakery. It’s easy for this behavior to become a habit. For some people, the habit is so deeply-rooted that they automatically start daydreaming when the speaker begins talking on something complex or uninteresting. As a result, they miss lots of valuable information.200706Section CNursing, as a typically female profession, must deal constantly with the false impression thatnurses are there to wait on the physician. As nurses, we are (36)________io provide nursing care only. We do not have any legal or moral (37)________to any physician. We provide healih teaching.(38)________physical as well as emotional problems.(39)________patient-related services.and make all of our nursing decisions based upon what is best or suitable for the patient. If. in any(40)_________. we feel that a physician's order is (41)________or unsafe, we have a legal(42) ______ to question that order or refuse to carry it out.Nursing is not a nine-to five job with every weekend off. All nurses are aware of that before they enter the profession. The emotional and physical stress, however, that occurs due to odd working hours is a (43)________reason for a lor of the career dissatisfaction. (44)______________That disturbs our persona! lives, disrupts our sleeping and eating habits.and isolates us from everything except job-related friends and activities.The quality of nursing care is being affected dramatically by these situations.(45)_____________________________Consumers of medically related services have evidently not been affected enough yet to demand changes in our medical system. But if trends continue as predicted, (46)__________________________________________。

英语六级历年听力填词汇总

英语六级历年听力填词汇总

历年听力填词题2012.636. slight (轻微的)37. official (官方的)38. shrinking (萎缩)39. plunge (暴跌)40. decline (下降)41. Primary(基础的)42. heads (带领)43. Poverty(贫困)2011.12Detect(检查)delicate(微妙的,熟练的)identifying (认出,支持,确认,辨认) apartment (公寓大楼) revolution(变化,改革)dramatically(极大地,显著地)primitive (原始的,发展水平低的,落后的) vessels (血管)2011.6Flavors (口味)confused (困惑的)particularly (尤其,特别)behavior (行为)variety (多种多样的)overwhelmed(不知所措的)2010.1236.Diverse(各种各样的)37. Tragic(悲惨的,悲痛的)38. Commit(犯罪,犯错,与suicide搭配意为自杀)39. Outcome (结果)40. Scale(天平)41. Colleagues (同事)42. Accurate (精确的)43. Averages(平均分)2010.6Intelligent(智慧的), foundations(基础,根据), romantic(浪漫的), reflects(反映), profound(深切的,深远的), dramatically(显著地), deprived(剥夺), hindered(妨碍)2009.12Derived(起源于), immense(巨大的,极大的), convenient(方便的), accuracy(精确性,准确性), largely(很大程度上的,主要的), instant (瞬间,刹那), recalls(回想,回忆起), texture(口感)2009.6Tongue(舌头,方言), official(官方的), administration(行政机构,管理机构,管理,支配), commerce(商业,贸易), spread(扩散,分布), disadvantaged(), competence(能力,胜任,权限), investigate(调查,审查)2008.12Appearance(外貌), symbol(标志), decades(十年), exported(出口,输出), apparent(显然的,明白的). Percentage(百分比), combination(结合,组合), convenient2008.6Survive存活, complicated 复杂的, offenders犯罪者, whereby 通过……,借以,与……一致, incurring,(招致,引起) influence, serving, restore(使恢复)2007.6Licensed(be licensed to do sth.有资格做某事), obligation义务,责任, assess(评定,估计), coordinate(使协调,使调和), circumstance 周边环境, inappropriate不恰当的,不适宜的responsibility,prime(主要的,首要的),2007.12Squarely(正对着地,径直地), floating浮动, dutifully尽职尽责, witty(言辞诙谐的,妙趣横生的), humorous, guilt有罪,罪恶, material(材料)2006.6Conference会议, international, commenced(开始), cooperated, techniques技巧, associate, announced, recreational(娱乐的) 2006.12Addition, psychologist心理学家, recognize, challenges, wisdom 聪明智慧, identity身份, secret, specific明确的;特种的;具体的;特性2006.12Previous, affluent(富裕的,容足的), consisted结合, participants, followed, credited记录, attacks攻击, explained。

六级复合式听写常用词汇总结

pete2.significance3.sense4.recognize5.challenge6.appearance7.convenient8.vehicle9.youth(青春)10.confiden c e11.experience12.experimentpetence(能力,胜任)14.magnify(放大,扩大,夸大)15.virtual(事实上的)16.standstill(停顿)17.pedestrian(徒步的,平淡的,缺少想象力的)merce(商业,贸易)19.investigate(调查)20.acquire(取得,获得)21.theoretical(理论的,假设的)22.derive(取得,导出,衍生)23.immense(广大的,巨大的,极好的)24.immerse(沉浸)25.accuracy(准确性)26.instinct(直觉,本能)27.recall(回忆,回想,收回,取消,恢复)28.texture(结构,构造)29.association(联合,联盟,协会,社团)30.hinder(阻碍,妨碍,后面的)31.isolation(隔离,孤立)32.trace(踪迹,痕迹)33.interaction(相互作用,相互影响)34.immune(免除的,免疫的,不受影响的)35.vulnerable(易受伤的,脆弱的)36.minor(较小的,较少的,较次要的)37.tragic(悲剧性的)38.accurate(准确的,精确的)39.attain(达到,获得)40.attain to(到达)41.wisdom(智慧,知识)42.specific(具体的,特有的,明确的)43.demonstration(证明,表明,示范,示威)44.acquisition(获得物)45.infant(婴儿)46.licens(c)e(特许,许可证,执照)47.obligation(义务,职责)48.assess(对(财产)估价,确定(税款)金额)49.coordinate(同等(重要)的)50.circumstance(条件,情况,环境,境况)51.inappropriate(不恰当的)52.responsibility(责任心,职责)53.prime(最初的,原始的,首要的)54.shift(转移)55.staff(工作人员)56.inexperience(缺乏经验)57.train(培养,训练)58.inadequate(不充分的,不适当的)59.squarely(正方形的)60.occasionally(偶然)61.witty(聪明的,机智的)62.instructor(指导者,教员)63.construction(建筑;解释)64.faraway(遥远的)65.cue(提示,暗示,角色)66.betray(背叛,出卖)67.inattentive(不注意的,漫不经心的,疏忽的)68.automatically(机械的,自动的,无意识的)69.offender(冒犯者,罪犯)70.incur(招致,惹起,遭受)71.restore((使)恢复,重建)72.owe(欠;怀有)73.owe to(应该把……归功于)mitted(委托,交托)75.pollutant(污染源,污染性物质)76.emit(散发,放射,发表)77.motorized(使……机动化)。

六级复合式听写已考词汇及常考词汇

复合式听写已考词汇:Over constantly mechanism maintain overall normal increaseLie associated assign spent difficulty afford infantAddition psychologist recognize challenges wisdom identify secret specific Licensed obligation assess coordinate circumstance inappropriate responsibility prime Squarely floating occasionally dutifully witty humorous guilt materialSurvive complicated offenders whereby incurring influence serving restore Appearance symbol decades exported apparent percentage combination convenient Tongue official administration commerce spread disadvantaged competence investigateDerived immense convenient accuracy largely instinct recalls textureIntelligent foundations romantic reflects profound dramatically deprived hindered Diverse tragic commit outcome scale colleagues accurate averagesFlavors confused particularly behavior variety overwhelmed senior strategiesDetect delicate identifying apartment revolution dramatically primitive vesselsSlight official shrinking plunge decline primary heads povertyPotentially experienced gasp dizzy fatigue constant adverse precautions复合式听写常考词汇:1. deserve [di'zə:v] vi. 应受,应得;vt. 应受,应得2. athlete ['æθli:t] n. 运动员,体育家;身强力壮的人3. initial [i'niʃəl] adj. 最初的;字首的;vt. 用姓名的首字母签名;n. 词首大写字母4. medication [,medi'keiʃən] n. 药物;药物治疗;药物处理5. vehicle ['viːɪk(ə)l] n. [车辆] 车辆;工具;交通工具;运载工具;传播媒介;媒介物6. boost [bu:st] vt. 促进;增加;支援;vi. 宣扬;偷窃;n. 推动;帮助;宣扬7. purchase ['pə:tʃəs] n. 购买;紧握;起重装置;vt. 购买;赢得;vi. 购买东西8. prescribe [pris'kraib] vi. 规定;开药方;vt. 规定;开处方9. personnel [,pə:sə'nel] n. 人事部门;全体人员;adj. 人员的;有关人事的10.mortgage ['mɔ:ɡidʒ] vt. 抵押;n. 抵押11.essential [i'senʃəl] adj. 基本的;必要的;本质的;精华的;n. 本质;要素;要点;必需品12.cassette [kæ'set] n. 盒式磁带;暗盒;珠宝箱;片匣13.conquer ['kɔŋkə] vt. 战胜,征服;攻克,攻取;vi. 胜利;得胜14.collapse [kə'læps] vi. 倒塌;瓦解;暴跌;vt. 使倒塌,使崩溃;使萎陷;n. 倒塌;失败;衰竭15.attempt [ə'tempt] n. 企图,试图;攻击;vt. 企图,试图;尝试16.crisis ['kraisis] n. 危机;危险期;决定性时刻;adj. 危机的;用于处理危机的17.intimate ['intimət] adj. 亲密的;私人的;精通的;有性关系的;n. 知己;至交18.decline [di'klain] n. 下降;衰退;斜面;vi. 下降;衰落;谢绝19.schedule ['skedʒu:əl vt. 安排,计划;编制目录;将……列入计划表;n. 时间表;计划表;一览表20.abundant [ə'bʌndənt] adj. 丰富的;充裕的;盛产21.challenge ['tʃælindʒ] n. 挑战;怀疑;vt. 向…挑战22.accompany [ə'kʌmpəni] vt. 陪伴,伴随;伴奏;vi. 伴奏,伴唱23.classical ['klæsikəl] adj. 古典的;经典的;传统的;第一流的24.accelerate [ək'seləreit] vt. 使……加快;使……增速;vi. 加速;促进;增加25.capacity [kə'pæsəti] n. 能力;容量;资格,地位;生产力26.accumulate [ə'kju:mjuleit] vi. 累积;积聚;vt. 积攒27.category ['kætiɡəri] n. 种类,分类28.advertise ['ædvətaiz] vt. 通知;为…做广告;使突出mercial [kə'mə:ʃəl] adj. 商业的;营利的;靠广告收入的;n. 商业广告30.appreciate [ə'pri:ʃieit] vt. 欣赏;感激;领会;鉴别;vi. 增值;涨价31.criminal ['kriminəl] n. 罪犯;adj. 刑事的;犯罪的;罪恶的32.decorate ['dekəreit] vt. 装饰;布置;授勋给;vi. 装饰;布置33.authority [ɔ:'θɔrəti] n. 权威;权力;当局34.emphasize ['emfəsaiz] vt. 强调,着重35.beneficial [,beni'fiʃəl] adj. 有益的,有利的;可享利益的36.function ['fʌŋkʃən] n. 功能;;vi. 运行;活动;行使职责37.ceremony ['seriməuni] n. 典礼,仪式;礼节,礼仪;客套,虚礼38.horizon [hə'raizən] n. 地平线;视野;眼界;范围39.accommodation [ə,kɔmə'deiʃən] n. 住处,膳宿40.prime [praim] adj. 主要的;最好的;基本的41.anniversary [,æni'və:səri] n. 周年纪念日42.range [reindʒ] n. 范围;幅度;排;山脉;vi. 平行,列为一行;延伸;漫游;射程达到43.anticipate [æn'tisipeit] vt. 预期,期望;占先,抢先;44.sue [sju:] vt. 控告;请求;vi. 控告;提出请求45.architecture ['ɑ:kitektʃə] n. 建筑学;建筑风格;建筑式样46.assign [ə'sain] vt. 分配;指派47.boundary ['baundəri] n. 边界;范围;分界线pose [kəm'pəuz] vt. 构成;写作;使平静;排…的版;vi. 组成;作曲;排字49.circumstance ['sə:kəmstəns] n. 环境,情况;事件;境遇50.special ['speʃəl] adj. 特别的;专门的,专用的petitive [kəm'petitiv] adj. 竞争的;比赛的;求胜心切的52.sportsmanship ['spɔ:tsmənʃip] n. 运动员精神,运动道德53.concentrate ['kɔnsəntreit] vi. 集中;浓缩;全神贯注;聚集54.attribute [ə'tribju:t] n. 属性;特质;vt. 归属;把…归于55.considerate [kən'sidərit] adj. 体贴的;体谅的;考虑周到的56.tackle ['tækl] vi. 扭倒;拦截抢球57.contribute [kən'tribju:t] vt. 贡献,出力;投稿;捐献;vt. 贡献,出力;投稿;捐献58.consist [kən'sist] vi. 组成;在于;符合59.available [ə'veiləbl] adj. 有效的,可得的;可利用的;空闲的60.alternative [ɔ:l'tə:nətiv] adj. 供选择的;选择性的;交替的;n. 二中择一;供替代的选择61.distinct [dis'tiŋkt] adj. 明显的;独特的;清楚的;有区别的62.attractive [ə'træktiv] adj. 吸引人的;有魅力的;引人注目的63.modern ['mɔdən] adj. 现代的,近代的;怀醒的64.enterprise ['entəpraiz] n. 企业;事业;进取心;事业心65.physician [fi'ziʃən] n. [医] 医师;内科医师66.individual [,indi'vidjuəl] adj. 个人的;个别的;独特的;n. 个人,个体67.describe [di'skraib] vt. 描述,形容;描绘68.indispensable [,indis'pensəbl] adj. 不可缺少的;绝对必要的;责无旁贷的69.explorer [ik'splɔ:rə] n. 探险家;探测者,探测器70.investigate [in'vestiɡeit] v. 调查;研究71.psychiatrist [sai'kaiətrist] n. 精神病学家,精神病医生72.prejudice ['predʒudis] n. 偏见;侵害;vt. 损害;使有偏见73.distribute [di'stribju:t] vt. 分配;散布;分开;把…分类74.literature ['litərətʃə] n. 文学;文献;文艺;著作75.negotiate [ni'ɡəuʃieit] vt. 谈判,商议;转让;越过;vi. 谈判,交涉76.dispose [dis'pəuz] vt. 处理;处置;安排77.fundamental [,fʌndə'mentəl] adj. 基本的,根本的;n. 基本原理;基本原则78.eventually [i'ventʃuəli] adv. 最后,终于79.incredible [in'kredəbl] adj. 难以置信的,惊人的80.gratitude ['ɡrætitju:d] n. 感谢的心情81.opportunity [,ɔpə'tju:niti] n. 时机,机会82.optimistic [,ɔpti'mistik] adj. 乐观的;乐观主义的83.resident ['rezidənt] adj. 居住的;住院医师;定居的;n. 居民84.executive [iɡ'zekjutiv] adj. 行政的;经营的;执行的,经营管理的;n. 经理;执行委员会;执行者;经理主管人员85.temporary ['tempərəri] adj. 暂时的,临时的;n. 临时工,临时雇员86.generous ['dʒenərəs] adj. 慷慨的,大方的;宽宏大量的;有雅量的87.surrender [sə'rendə] vi. 投降;屈服;自首;n. 投降;放弃;交出;屈服88.ensure [in'ʃuə] vt. 保证,确保;使安全89.familiar [fə'miljə] adj. 熟悉的;常见的;亲近的90.variety [və'raiəti] n. 多样;种类;杂耍91.normal ['nɔ:məl] adj. 正常的;正规的,标准的;n. 正常;标准;常态92.stable ['steibl] adj. 稳定的;牢固的;坚定的93.cautious ['kɔ:ʃəs] adj. 谨慎的;十分小心的94.guarantee [,ɡærən'ti:] n. 保证;担保;保证人;保证书;抵押品;vt. 保证;担保六级复合式听写高频词汇短语1. (be) abundant in(be rich in; be well supplied with) 富于,富有2. have access(to) (不可数名词) 能接近,进入,了解3. in accordance with (=in agreement with) 依照,根据4. account for (=give an explanation or reason for) 解释,说明。

英语六级听力真题及

英语六级听力真题及答案【篇一: 2006-2014 历年大学英语六级听力真题及答案(完好版 )】s=txt> 答案会合在所有真题以后(复合式听写中的长句无答案)2006061.a) she met with thomas just a few days ago.b) she can help with orientation program.c) she is not sure she can pass on the message.d) she will certainly try to contact thomas.2.a) set the dinner table.b) change the light bulb. c)clean the dining room. d) hold the ladder for him.3. a) he’d like a piece of pie.b) he’d like some coffee.c) he ’d rather stay in the warm room. d) he’d just had dinner with his friends.4.a) he has managed to sell a number of cars.b) he is contented with his current position.c) he might get fired. d) he has lost his job.5. a) tony’s secretary. b) paul’s girlfriend.c) paul’s colleague. d) tony’s wife.6.a) he was fined for running a red light. b)he was caught speeding on a fast lane. c)he had to run quickly to get the ticket.d) he made a wrong turn at the intersection.7.a) he has learned a lot from his own mistakes.b) he is quite experienced in taming wild dogs.c)he finds reward more effective than punishment.d) he thinks it important to master basic training skills.8. a) at a bookstore. b) at the dentist’s. c) in a restaurant. d) in the library.9. a) he doesn’t want jenny to get into trouble.b) he doesn’t agree with the woman’s remark.c)he thinks jenny’s workload too heavy at collage.d)he believes most college students are running wild.10.a) it was applaudable. b) it was just terrible.c)the actors were enthusiastic.d) the plot was funny enough.section b11.a) social work. b) medical care. c) applied physics. d)special education.12.a) the timely advice from her friends and relatives.b)the two-year professional training she received.c)her determination to fulfill her dream.d)her parents ’ consistent moral support.13.a) to get the funding for the hospitals. b) to help thedisabled children there.c)to train therapists for the children there.d)to set up an institution for the handicapped.passage two14.a) at a country school in mexico. b) in a mountain valley ofspain.c)at a small american college. d) in a small village in chile.15. a) by expanding their minds and horizons.b)by financing their elementary education.c)by setting up a small primary school.d)by setting them an inspiring example.16.a) she wrote poetry that broke through national barriers.b) she was a talented designer of original school curriculums.c)she proved herself to be an active and capablestateswoman.d) she made outstanding contributions to children’s education.17.a) she won the 1945 nobel prize in literature.b) she was the first woman to win a nobel prize. c)she translated her books into many languages.d) she advised many statesmen on international affairs.passage three18.a) how animals survive harsh conditions in the wild.b) how animals alter colors to match their surroundings.c) how animals protect themselves against predators. d)how animals learn to disguise themselves effectively.19.a) its enormous size. b) its plant-like appearance.c) its instantaneous response. d) its offensive smell.20.a) it helps improve their safety.b) it allows them to swim faster.c)it helps them fight their predators. d) it allows them toavoid twists and turns.20061211 a) dr. smith’ s waiting room isn’ t tidy.b)dr. smith enjoys reading magazines.c)dr. smith has left a good impression on her.d)dr. smith may not be a good choice.12.a) the man will rent the apartment when it is available.b) the man made a bargain with the landlady over the rent.c) the man insists on having a look at the apartment first. d)the man is not fully satisfied with the apartment.13.a) packing up to go abroad.b)brushing up on her english.c)drawing up a plan for her english course.d)applying for a visa to the united states.14.a) he is anxious to find a cure for his high blood pressure. b) he doesn ’t think high blood pressure is a problem for him. c) he was not aware of his illness until diagnosed with it.d) he did not take the symptoms of his illness seriously.15.a) to investigate the causes of aids.b)to raise money for aids patients.c)to rally support for aids victims in africa.d)to draw attention to the spread of aids in asia.16. a) it has a very long history.b)it is a private institution.c)it was founded by thomas jefferson.d)it stresses the comprehensive study of nature.17.a) they can’t fit into the machine.b)they have not been delivered yet.c)they were sent to the wrong address.d)they were found to be of the wrong type.18. a) the food served in the cafeteria usually lacks variety.b)the cafeteria sometimes provides rare food for the students.c)the students find the service in the cafeteria satisfactory.d) the cafeteria tries hard to cater to the students’needs.19 .a) he picked up some apples in his yard.b) he cut some branches off the apple tree.d) he cleaned up all the garbage in the’s yard.woman 20. a) trim the apple trees in her yard.b) pick up the apples that fell in her yard. c)take the garbage to the curb for her. d)remove the branches from her yard.21.a) file a lawsuit against the man. b) ask the manfor compensation.c)have the man ’s apple tree cut down. d) throw garbage intothe man ’ syard.22.a) he was ready to make a concession.b) he wasnot intimidated.c)he was not prepared to go to court.d) he was a bitconcerned.【篇二: 2010 年大学英语六级听力真题及答案 (附听力原文 )】xt> 试题 part i listening comprehensionsection a11.a) the man failed to keep his promise.b) the woman has a poor memory.c) the man borrowed the book from the library. d)the woman does not need the book any more.12.a) the woman is making too big a fuss about her condition.b) fatigue is a typical symptom of lack of exercise.c) the woman should spend more time outdoors.d) people tend to work longer hours with artificial lighting.13.a) the printing on her t-shirt has faded.b)it is not in fashion to have a logo on a t-shirt.c)she regrets having bought one of the t-shirts.d)it is not a good idea to buy the t-shirt.14. a) he regrets having published the article.b)most readers do not share his viewpoints.c)not many people have read his article.d)the woman is only trying to console him.15. a) leave daisy alone for the time being.b)go see daisy immediately.c)apologize to daisy again by phone.d)buy daisy a new notebook.16. a) batteries.b)garden tools.c)cameras.d)light bulbs.17. a) the speakers will watch the game together.b)the woman feels lucky to have got a ticket.c)the man plays center on the basketball team.d)the man can get the ticket at its original price.18. a) the speakers will dress formally for the concert.b)the man will return home before going to the concert.c)it is the first time the speakers are attending a concert.d)the woman is going to buy a new dress for the concert.19. a) he wants to sign a long-term contract.b)he is good at both language and literature.c)he prefers teaching to administrative work.d)he is undecided as to which job to go for.20. a) they hate exams.b)the all plan to study in cambridge.c)they are all adults.d)they are going to work in companies.21.a) difficult but rewarding.b) varied and interesting.c) time-consuming and tiring.d) demanding and frustrating.22.a) interviewing a moving star.b) discussing teenage role models.c) hosting a television show.d) reviewing a new biography.23.a) he lost his mother.b)he was unhappy in california.c)he missed his aunt.d)he had to attend school there.24.a) he delivered public speeches.b) he got seriously into acting.c) he hosted talk shows on tv.d) he played a role in east of eden.25.a) he made numerous popular movies.b) he has long been a legendary figure.c) he was best at acting in hollywood tragedies.d)he was the most successful actor of his time.section bpassage one26. a) it carried passengers leaving an island.b)a terrorist forced it to land on tenerife.c)it crashed when it was circling to land.d)18 of its passengers survived the crash.27. a) he was kidnapped eight months ago.b)he failed in his negotiations with the africans.c)he was assassinated in central africa.d)he lost lots of money in his african business.28.a) the management and union representatives reached an agreement.b)the workers pay was raised and their working hours were shortened.c)the trade union gave up its demand.d)the workers on strike were all fired.29.a) sunny.b) rainy.c) windy. d)cloudy.passage two30.a) some of them had once experienced an earthquake.b) most of them lacked interest in the subject.c)very few of them knew much about geology.d)a couple of them had listened to a similar speech before.31.a) by reflecting on americans previous failures inpredicting earthquakes.b)by noting where the most severe earthquake in u. s. history occurred.c)by describing the destructive power of earthquakes.d)by explaining some essential geological principles.32.a) interrupt him whenever he detected a mistake.b) focus on the accuracy of the language he used. c)stop him when he had difficulty understanding. d)write down any points where he could improve.passage three33.a) it was invented by a group of language experts inthe year of 1887.b)it is a language that has its origin in ancient polish.c)it was created to promote economic globalization.d)it is a tool of communication among speakers ofdifferent languages.34.a) it aims to make esperanto a working language in the u. n.b) it has increased its popularity with the help of the media.c) it has encountered increasingly tougher challenges.d) it has supporters from many countries in the world.35.a) it is used by a number of influential science journals.b) it is widely taught at schools and in universities.c)it has aroused the interest of many young learners.d)it has had a greater impact than in any other country. section cgeorge herbert mead said that humans are talked into humanity. he meant that we gain personal identity as we communicate with others. in the earliest years of our lives, our parents tell us who we are. youre (36)______. youre so strong.we first see ourselves through the eyes of others, so their messages form important (37) of our self-concepts. later we interact with teachers, friends, (38)how we see ourselves (39) the (40)______connection between identity and communication is (41) _______evident in children who are (42)others reveal that they lack a firm self-concept, and their mental and psychological development is severely (43)communication with others not only affects our sense of identity but also directly influences our physical and emotional well-being. consistently, (44) people who lack close friends have greater levels of anxiety and depression than people who are closeto others. (45). the conclusion was that social isolation is statistically as dangerous as high blood pressure, smoking and obesity. many doctors and researchers believe that(46)answer:11~15acdba16~20adadc 21~25 bcabb26~30 cacbc31~35 bcddc36 intelligent 37 foundations 38 romantic39 reflects40 profound 41 dramatically 42 deprived 43 hindered44 research shows that communicating with others promotes health, whereas social isolation is linked to stress,disease,and early death45 a group of reseachers reviewed scores of studies that traced the relationship between health and interaction with others46 loneliness harms the immune system, making us more vulnerable to a range of minor and major illnesses.听力原文11.m: oh, i?m so sorry i forgot to bring along the book you borrowed from the library.w:what a terrible memory you have! anyway, i won?t needit until friday night. as long as i can get it by then, ok?q:what do we learn from this conversation?12.w: doctor, i haven?t been able to get enough sleep lately, and i?m too tired to concentrate inclass.m:well, you know, spending too much time indoors with all that artificial lighting can do that to you. your body losestrack of whether it?s day or night.q:what does the man imply?13.m: i think i?ll get one of those new t-shirts, you know, with the school?s logo on both the frontand back.w:you?ll regret it. they are expensive, and i?ve heard the printing fades easily when you wash them.q:what does the woman mean?14.w: i think your article in the school newspaper is righton target, and your viewpoints havecertainly convinced me.m:thanks, but in view of the general responses, you and i are definitely in the minority. q: what does the man mean?15.m: daisy was furious yesterday because i losther notebook. should i go see her andapologize to again?w:well, if i were you, i?d let her cool off a few days before i approach her.q:what does the woman suggest the man do?16.m: would you please tell me where i can get batteries for this brand of camera?w:let me have a look. oh, yes, go down this aisle, passthe garden tools, you?ll find them on the shelf next to the light bulbs.q: what is the man looking for?17.m: our basketball team is playing in the finals but i don?t have a ticket. i guess i?ll just watchit on tv. do you want to come over?w:actually i have a ticket. but i?m not feeling well. you can have it for what it cost me. q: what do we learn from the conversation?18.m: honey, i?ll be going straight to the theatre from work this evening. could you bring mysuit and tie along?w:sure, it?s the first performance of the state symphony orchestra in our city, so suit and tie is a must.q:what do we learn from the conversation?long conversationsconversation 1m:i got two letters this morning with job offers, one from the polytechnic, and the other from the language school in pistoia, italy.w: so you are not sure which to go for?m:that?s it. of course, the conditions of work are very different: the polytechnic is offering two-year contract whichcould be renewed, but the language school is only offering a year?s contract, and that?s a different minus. it could be renewed, but you never know.w:i see. so it?s much less secure. but you don?t need tothink too much about steady jobs when you are only 23.m: that?s true.w: what about the salaries?m: well, the pistoia job pays much better in the short term. i?llbe getting the equivalent of about £ 22,000 a year there, but only £20,000 at the polytechnic. but then the hours are different. at the polytechnic i?d have to do 35 hours a week, 20 teaching and 15 administration, whereas the pistoia school is only asking for 30 hours teaching.w: mmm⋯m: then the type of teaching is so different. the polytechnic isall adults and mostly preparation for exams like thecambridge certificates. the language school wants me to do abit of exam preparation, but also quite a lot of work in companies and factories, and a couple of children?s classes. oh, and a bit of literature teaching.w:well, that sounds much more varied and interesting. andi?d imagine you would be doing quire a lot of teaching outsidethe school, and moving around quite a bit.m:yes, whereas with the polytechnic position, i?d be stuckin the school all day.q19. what do we learn about the man from the conversation?q20. what do we learn about the students at the polytechnic?q21. what does the woman think of the job at thelanguage school?conversation 2good evening and welcome to tonights edition of legendary lives. our subject this evening is james dean, actor and hero for the young people of his time. edward murray is the author of a new biography of dean.w: good evening, edward.【篇三: 2015 年 12 月英语六级听力原文及答案】p;2 (沪江网校版)议论: 1 划词:封闭划词珍藏passage 1changing technology and markets have stimulated the team approach to management. inflation, resource scarcity, reduced personnel levels and budget cuts have all underscored the need for better coordination in organizations. team management provides for this coordination. team management calls for new skills if personnel potential is to be fully realized. although a team maybe composed of knowledgeable people, they must learn new ways of relating and working together to solve cross-functional problems.when teams consist of experienced employees from hierarchical organizations, who had been conditioned totraditional organizational culture, cooperation may notoccur naturally. it may need to be created.furthermore, the issue is not just how the team can function more effectively, but how it integrates with the overall organization or society it supposedly serves.a group of individuals is not automatically a team. therefore, teambuilding may be necessary in order to improve the group ’ s performance.casey, an expert in this filed, suggests that the cooperation process within teams, must be organized, promoted and managed. he believes that team cooperation results when members go beyond their individual capabilities, beyond what each is used to being and doing. together, the team may then produce something new, unique, and superior to that of any one member. for this to happen, he suggests that the multicultural managers exhibit understandings of their own and others ’ cultural influences and limitations. they should also cultivate such skills as toleration of ambiguity, persistence and patience, as well as assertiveness.if a team manager exemplifies such qualities, then the team as a whole would be better able to realize their potential and achieve their objectives.问题 +答案:16.what should team members do to fully realizetheir potential?b) follow closely the fast development of technology.17.what needs to be considered for effective team management?b)what type of personnel the team should be composed of.18. what conclusion can we draw from what casey says?英语六级听力真题及d)a team manager should develop a certain set skills.passage 2mosaic was an overnight success. it was put on theuniversity ’ s network at the beginning of 1993, and by the end ofthe year, it had over a million users. soon after, andreessen wentto seek his fortune in silicon valley. once he got there, he startedto have meetings with the man called jim clark, whowas one of the valley’ s most famous entrepreneurs.in 1994, nobody was making any real money from the internet,which was still very slow and hard to use. but andreessen hadseen an opportunity that would make him and clark rich within 2years. he suggested, they should create a new computerprogram that would do the same job as mosaic, but would bemuch easier to use. clark listened carefully to andreessen,whose ideas and enthusiasm impressed him greatly.eventually, clark agreed to invest 3 million dollars of his ownmoney in the project and raised an extra 15 million fromventure capitalists who are always keen to listen to clark ’ s new ideas.问题 +答案:19. what do we learn about mosaic?a)it is a program allowing people to share information on theweb.20.what did andreessen do upon arriving silicon valley?b) he met with an entrepreneur named jim clark.21. why would venture capitalists willing to join in’s clark investment?b) they had confidence in his new ideas.。

2012年英语六级听力真题:6月英语六级听力复合式听写

2012年英语六级听力真题:6月英语六级听力复合式听写(沪江) 2012年英语六级听力真题:6月英语六级听力复合式听写(沪江) About 700,000 children in Mexico dropped out of school last year as recession-stricken families pushed kids to work, and a weak economic recovery will allow only slight improvement in the drop-out rate in 2010, a top education official said。

Mexico's economy suffered more than any other in Latin America last year, shrinking an estimated 7 percent due to a plunge in U.S. demand for Mexican exports such as cars。

The decline led to a 4 percent increase in the number of kids who left primary or middle school in 2009, said Juan de Dios Castro, who heads the nation's adult education program and keeps a close watch on drop-out rates。

"Poverty rose and that is a factor that makes our job more difficult," Castro told Reuters in an interview earlier this month。

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