真题答案

3773考试网英语四六级真题答案正文

2010年6月英语六级真题:听力短对话长对话

来源:腾讯教育 2010-6-19 18:44:28

    以下是2010年6月19日六级听力短对话原文

       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 need it 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 in class.
       M: Well, you know, spending too much time indoors with all that artificial lighting can do that to you. Your body loses its track of whether it is 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 front and 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 right on target, and your viewpoints have certainly 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 lost her notebook. Should I go see her and apologize to her 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, pass the 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 watch it 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 my suit and tie along?
       W: Sure, it’s the first performance of the States Infinite Orchestra in our city, so suit and tie is a must.
       Q: What do we learn from the conversation?



       六级听力长对话2原文:

       W: Good evening, and welcome to the tonight’s edition of Legendary Lives. Our subject this evening is James Dean-- actor and hero for the young people of his time. Edward Nervy is the author of a new biography of Dean. Good evening, Edward!
       M: Hello, Tina!
       W: Edward, tell us what you know about Dean’s early life. 
       M: He was born in Indiana in 1931, but his parents moved to California when he was five. He wasn’t there long, though, because his mother passed away just four years later. James’ father sent him back to Indiana after that to live with his aunt.
       W: So how did he get into acting?
       M: Well, first he acted in plays of high school, then he went to college in California where he got seriously into acting. In 1951, he moved to New York to more stage acting. 
       W: Then when did his movie career really start?
       M: 1955. His first starring role was in East of Eden. It was fabulous. Dean became a huge success. But the movie that really made him famous was his second one-- Rebel without Cause. That was about teenagers who felt like they didn’t fit into the society. 
       W: So how many more movies did he make?
       M: Just one more. Then he died in a car crash in California in 1955.
       W: What a tragedy! He only made three movies. So what made him the legend he still is today? 
       M: Well, I guess is his looks, his acting ability, his short life and maybe the type of character he played in his movies. Many young people thought him as a symbol of American youth.

触屏版 电脑版
3773考试网 琼ICP备12003406号-1