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1、书山有路勤为径,学海无涯苦作舟。祝愿天下莘莘学子:学业有成,金榜题名!语言类考试复习资料大全大学英语六级听力分类模拟题620大学英语六级听力分类模拟题620Listening ComprehensionSection A Questions 1 to 4 are based on the conversation you have just heard. (如需获取本MP3听力录音请搜索标题名) 1.A.Launching a campaign in specialist medical journals.B.Advertising medicines that need a prescrip

2、tion on TV.C.Making newspaper ads with doctors good comment.D.Getting some specialists to advertise for the products.答案:A听力原文 M: Right, I guess youve got some ideas for our product promotion. W: Well, first we must win over the medical circle, so I think we should launch a campaign in all the specia

3、list medical journals to promote our drugs, antibiotics and so on. M: Yes, thats a good idea. W: Then TV commercials. M: Just a moment, are you sure were allowed to advertise medicines on TV? W: Oh, yes, provided they are not drugs which need a prescription. We can advertise over-the-counter product

4、s. We can get users of our products to recommend themTheir lotion cured my disease in six days. for example. M: Now, hold on. It is forbidden to claim any positive cure for a disease. And we mustnt offer any drugs for illness which should be treated by a doctor. W: Mmm. OK. What about thisa series o

5、f full page newspaper ads with the message that most doctors consider our products the best. M: That depends on whether its true. We can only refer to doctors preferences if our claim is supported by facts and figures. W: Sure it is. But here is another suggestion. We could offer to return the purch

6、ase price to anyone whos not satisfied with one of our products. Its possible to do that, isnt it? M: No, Im afraid not. Manufacturers of medical products are not allowed to promise a return of price in their ads. W: Well, it looks as though Ill have to come up with something else. I never realize t

7、he regulations are so rigid. What can be accepted for the promotion of medicine? 2.A.The users comment on medicine is not always reliable.B.Ads of over-the-counter products are not allowed.C.The claim of any positive cure for a disease is forbidden.D.Most of the medicines need doctors prescription.答

8、案:C听力原文 Why cant the speakers get users of their products to support their claim in ads? 3.A.Manufacturers dont like it.B.Medical ads are not allowed to do it.C.They cant afford the cost.D.They cant make promises.答案:B听力原文 Why cant the speakers promise to refund money to customers in their ads? 4.A.S

9、he doesnt consider much about customers.B.She cant offer any practical way of promotion.C.She doesnt deserve the promotion indeed.D.She knows little about the regulations of ads.答案:D听力原文 What can we learn about the woman from the conversation? Questions 5 to 8 are based on the conversation you have

10、just heard. (如需获取本MP3听力录音请搜索标题名) 5.A.A survey on leisure sporting activities.B.A survey about peoples favorite sports.C.The topic about tomorrows meeting.D.A proposal for tomorrows meeting.答案:D听力原文 W: Sam, could you review the results of the survey on leisure sporting activities again? We need to pl

11、an our proposal for tomorrows meeting. M: Sure. Ive summarized the results in the handout, broken down by consumer age groups and sporting activities. The survey was administered to 550 men and women between the ages of 18 and 55 years old. The results have been compiled in the following age groups:

12、 18 to 26, 27 to 35, 36 to 45, and 46 to 55. According to the results, the most active group involved in sporting activities are those between 18 and 26 years old, followed by those 36 to 45 years old. W: Okay. M: As far as particular sports are concerned, people in these two groups cited jogging as

13、 their favorite recreational sport followed by skiing, tennis, swimming, and cycling. W: Hmm. Based on what youve said, I think we should consider targeting the 18 to 26 year-old age group more in the future. I also feel we should consider expanding our line of athletic shoes, particularly jogging a

14、nd tennis footwear. We also have to come up with a more appealing slogan aimed at this age group. M: I see what you mean. However, when these results are compared with the survey carried out three years ago, we can see a growing trend among older consumersthose, I mean 46 to 55who are becoming more

15、conscious and concerned about staying fit. I believe this trend will continue, so we should focus on this group instead. W: I see your point. Well, lets meet again on Wednesday to iron out more of the details of this proposal. What are the two speakers talking about? 6.A.9-17.B.18-26.C.27-35.D.36-45

16、.答案:B听力原文 Which group seems to be most active in sports? 7.A.Jogging.B.Swimming.C.Tennis.D.Cycling.答案:C听力原文 Which sport was cited as the third most popular? 8.A.Launch a new promotion campaign.B.Target the 46 to 55 year-old age group.C.Develop more athletic shoes.D.Sell the fitness apparatus.答案:B听力原

17、文 What is the mans suggestion on the marketing strategies? Section B Questions 9 to 11 are based on the passage you have just heard. (如需获取本MP3听力录音请搜索标题名) 1.A.It is the most unlucky day in a year.B.It is the busiest shopping day now.C.It is the day after Thanksgiving.D.It is the day before Christmas.

18、答案:C听力原文 The winter gift-giving season is responsible for twenty percent of all retail spending at American businesses. But how and when people buy holiday gifts is changing. Record numbers of Americans are turning to the Internet. More than 100 million people are expected to buy something online th

19、is holiday season. Traditionally, the biggest shopping day of the year was in late November on the day after Thanksgiving. People still call it Black Friday. The idea was that it could push businesses into the blackthe traditional color for recording profits. Red is for debts. But now the busiest da

20、ys are right before Christmas. Many people wait for last-minute price reductions. With the rise of the Internet, the National Retail Federation came up with a new term. Cyber Monday is the Monday after Thanksgiving. The idea is that many people look in stores over the weekend. Then, to save time, th

21、ey order onlineusing the Internet at their jobs when they return back to work. Cyber Monday is a big day online. But market researchers at ComScore Networks reported that the biggest day of the holiday season so far was December thirteenth. The company said people spent almost 670 million dollars at

22、 American sites that day. That did not include travel sites. ComScore estimates that online spending during this holiday season will reach almost 25 billion dollars that is 25 percent over last year. Online selling makes it easier for businesses to react to changing conditions. It costs less to chan

23、ge the advertising on a website than in stores. What does the speaker say about Black Friday? 2.A.Check out the latest price reduction online.B.Look round for items in the physical stores.C.Order the products from the online stores.D.Wait in queue outside the stores overnight.答案:B听力原文 What do people

24、 do before Cyber Monday? 3.A.$100 million dollars.B.$670 million dollars.C.$20 billion dollars.D.$25 billion dollars.答案:C听力原文 How much money was spent on holiday online shopping last year? Questions 12 to 15 are based on the passage you have just heard. (如需获取本MP3听力录音请搜索标题名) 4.A.Taking notes by hand

25、is less effective than typing on laptop or tablet computers.B.Taking notes by hand is much better for long-term memory.C.Taking notes by hand has been out of date.D.Taking notes by laptop or tablet computers is more quickly.答案:B听力原文 Many college students have given up taking class notes by hand. Ins

26、tead, they type on laptop or tablet computers. But scientists from Princeton University and the University of California say that method is less effective. If you need to remember something, write it. Writing notes by hand is much better for long-term memory of ideas, or conceptual information. That

27、 is the finding of a 2014 study published in the journal Psychological Science. Here is what the research showed. Students who type notes on a keyboard often transcribe, or write down what the professor says word-for-word. They may write without really thinking about what they are writing. These ele

28、ctronic notes contained more words. But scientists say it leads to mindless transcription. Transcription means to record something exactly as you hear it. However, students taking notes long-hand, or by writing them, need to first process the information they hear. Then they record just the main poi

29、nts, or summarize. They use fewer words. This is because people usually write slower than they type. This process of summarizing information leads to a deeper understanding, say the researchers. In the study, students listened to a teacher and then took a test. Some took notes by typing on a compute

30、r. The others took notes by writing them down. Both groups performed about the same in remembering facts. But students who typed their notes did much worse on conceptual questions. These questions required them to understand an idea. Those who typed also could not stop transcribing even after they w

31、ere told to try to avoid it. So even if you want to stop typing what you hear word-for-word, you might not be able to. Also, researchers found that those who wrote their notes remembered conceptual information better a week later. Researchers believe that the students who wrote notes long-hand had a

32、 deeper understanding of ideas and concepts. Scientists know that students probably will still use their laptops and tablets in class. But they suggest using some of the available technologies for writing notes by hand on computer screens. They say this might be a good compromise between old school

33、and new school. What is the finding of the 2014 research? 5.A.It means to record the main points.B.It means to record what is important for students.C.It means to record something exactly as you hear it.D.It means to record everything you want to remember.答案:C听力原文 What does the word transcription me

34、an according to the passage? 6.A.Its a better way to understand ideas and concepts.B.It usually contains too many words.C.It is a fast way to remember things.D.It is a better way to remember facts.答案:A听力原文 What is the advantage of taking notes by hand? 7.A.Listening to a teacher and then taking a te

35、st.B.Recording just the important points or just summarizing.C.Stopping using tablet or computers.D.Using technologies to write notes on computer screens.答案:D听力原文 What do the scientists suggest? Section C Questions 16 to 19 are based on the recording you have just heard. (如需获取本MP3听力录音请搜索标题名) 1.A.The

36、 speaker uses more green than brown.B.The speaker uses shadows around the trees.C.The speaker uses the golden background.D.The speaker uses many different colors to paint.答案:D听力原文 I love trees because they have many different shades of green, so many that its almost impossible to count. When I paint

37、 a picture of a tree I use many shades of green and many more shades of brown. My favorite thing about trees is that they always seem to have a glow around them. I love trees because they always smell so fresh and clean. I like to go to the nursery because I love the smell of trees, its so refreshin

38、g. Its a glass of cool water on a hot day, or a damp cloth on a hot forehead. One of my favorite things about trees is that they are fun to climb. I started climbing trees when I was very little. I especially like to climb my grandpas apple tree. I love to wind through the branches, and climb up to

39、a board that has been placed there. Once up, I like to think and relax, or bring a book up there with me. Its fun to let my imagination run away with me while eating apples. I love trees in the autumn when they display their beautiful colors. In the autumn time, splashes of red, yellow, orange, and

40、green decorate the mountainsides. The maples go red, the oak and aspen go yellow while the evergreens maintain their beautiful shade of green. Trees make life possible because they use the carbon dioxide and release oxygen so that we can breathe. If we exterminate trees, the effects could be fatal.

41、There may be global warming, lack of oxygen, and we would definitely not have any lumber or paper. What does the speaker do when painting pictures of trees? 2.A.The feel of trees.B.The smell of trees.C.The color of trees.D.The shape of trees.答案:B听力原文 What aspect of trees is the speaker referring to

42、when saying that Its a glass of cool water on a hot day? 3.A.Playing games in the branches.B.Staying in the tree house.C.Playing with toys up there.D.Thinking while eating apples.答案:D听力原文 What does the speaker like doing in the grandfathers tree? 4.A.They serve as an important energy source.B.They p

43、rovide material for daily life.C.They produce oxygen so we can breathe.D.They can adjust the climate.答案:C听力原文 According to the speaker, how do trees make life possible? Questions 20 to 22 are based on the recording you have just heard. (如需获取本MP3听力录音请搜索标题名) 5.A.To find a good job.B.To pass exams.C.To

44、 avoid pressure from society.D.To become more clever.答案:A听力原文 Japanese students work very hard but many are unhappy. They feel heavy pressures from their parents. Most students are always told by their parents to study harder and better so that they can have a wonderful life in the future. Though th

45、is may be a good idea for those very bright students, it can have terrible results for many students who are not gifted enough. Many of them have tried very hard at school but have failed in the exams and have their parents lose hope. Such students feel that they are hated by everyone else they meet

46、 and they dont want to go to school any longer. They become dropouts. It is surprising that though most Japanese parents are worried about their children, they do not help them in any way. Many parents feel that they are not able to help their children and that it is the teachers work to help their

47、children. To make matters worse, a lot of parents send their children to those schools opening in the evenings and on weekendsthey only help the students to pass the exams and never teach them any real sense of the world. Many Japanese schools usually have rules about everything from the students hair to their clothes and things in the school bags. Child psychologists now think that such strict rules are harmful to the feeli

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