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解放軍文職招聘考試2014年6月英語六級(jí)聽力真題第一套(試題+原文+答案)-解放軍文職人員招聘-軍隊(duì)文職考試-紅師教育

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attheselowpricesatthesefashionableTVsets.Somethingisfishy,dontyouthinkso?W:Well,therehavebeenalotofrobberiesrecently.Someofthestolengoodsmayhavelandedhere.Q:Whatdoesthewomanimplyaboutthelowpricetelevisionsets?M:Ivebeenassignedtocoverthegovernessspeechtoday.Whataboutyou?W:Nothingisgrandasyours.Ihavetodoaninterviewfortheeveningnewsaboutamanwithdozensofcats.Q:Whatdowelearnaboutthespeakers?W:DidntIseeyougoingintotheadministrationbuildingthisafternoon?M:Ineededtoswitchmycomputerclasstothe950section.Q:Whatdowelearnfromtheconversation?W:Iguessyouwatchthequizshowontelevisionlastnight.Whatdidyouthinkaboutit?M:Well,itsgreat.Thefirstfourcontestantswononlysmallprizes,butthefifthleftwithanewluxurycar.Q:Whatdoesthemansayaboutthequizshow?W:IcantfindthearrivaltimeoftheNewYorktoBostonExpressonthisschedule.M:LookforNewYorkintheleft-handcolumnandfollowitacrossuntilyoufindthehourlistedintheBostoncolumn.Q:Whatarethespeakersmostprobablydoing?W:Youlookdifferenttoday,butIcantquiteputmyfingeronwhatitis.M:Oh,yesterdayIfinallygotaroundtothatnewbarbershopinthemallandenjoyedtheirservices.Q:Whatcanbeinferredabouttheman?W:WhatdoyouthinkPicassospaintingexhibitedinthecitymuseum?M:PersonallyIcantquiteseethemeaninginhismodernworks.Mostofthemremindmeofthestuffmynephewbringshomefromthekindergarten.Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?W:Rodsaidhewantedtogetinvolvedinstudentgovernmentthisyear.M:Buthehasntgonethroughasinglemeeting,hashe?Q:WhatdoesthemanimplyaboutRod?聽力長(zhǎng)對(duì)話原文1ConversationOneM:Goodmorning!Madam.CanIhelpyou?W:Oh,Idohopeso.IhavetogettoManchestertodayandmyowncarhasbrokendown.Doyoubyanychancehaveacaravailable?M:Forhowmanydays?Madam.W:Three,justuntiltheweekend.M:Andwhatsortofcardidyouhaveinmind?W:Well.Thatdependsalittlebitontheprice.ButInormallydriveaChevrolet.Doyouhaveanythinglikethat?M:Yes,Certainly.ThatsgroupCwhichincludesChevroletandsea-arrows.W:Howmucharethey?M:Well,forthreedays,youwouldhavetohaveitundertheunlimitedmileageconditions.WhichwillworkoutcheaperforManchesteranyway.Letssee,GroupC,threetofivedayshirewithunlimitedmileageis53poundsperday.W:Isee.Doesthatincludeeverything?M:ItIncludesthirdpartyinsurance,butitsnotincludevalue-addedtax,patrolorCDW.W:Whatthat?M:CDW?Oh,thatsthecoveryouincaseyoudamagethehirecar.Thirdpartyinsuranceonlycoversyoufordamagetwoanothervehicle.ForGroupCcarsis6poundsperday.W:OK.IthinkIllhavetheChevrolet.M:Allright.CouldIhaveyourdrivinglicenseplease?W:Certainly.Hereweare.M:So,itsMs.JB.couty.W:Yes.Thatsright.M:Andthenumberis509024bc9cs,expiringthe1st,July,2015.Andyouwanttotakeitimmediately?W:Yes,Ido,please.M:Lovely.WellyoucouldjustinitialthatboxtherefortheCDW.Andthatboxtheretoconfirmyouhaveknowndrivingconvictions,thankyou,Andthensignthere.Great!Thatsit!Q9-11arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.Q9:Whydoesthewomanwanttohireacar?Q10:Whatisthewomansmainconsiderationinhiringacar?Q11:Whatdoesthedailychargeincluded?ConversationTwoW:So,possiblelocationsfortheplant.First,thebasicfacticityfortheregionaregenericallyverygood.Atleastbetweenthethreemaincities,Biubao,Victoriainthesouthand(?)Bastion.ThereisnowafasttrainlinktothesouthofFranceandtherestofSpain.ArethereimprovementsaffectBiubaoprincipally?ThewholeReginbenefits.First,theportareahasbeencompletelymodernizedandrelocated.Andairporthasbeenextended.Sothebasicfacilitiesaregood.M:Right.So,areweinthepositiontochooseoneofthesecities?W:Well,letsnotrushintoanything.Ithinkitabadideatoassumeweregoingtochooseacity.Itmightbebettertothinkaboutoneofthesmallertowns.M:Smallerplaces.Yes.So,shouldwegetdetailsonthepossibleplaces?W:Yes.Wecoulddothat.But,weneed,Ithink,first,tocheckifyourthings.Forexample,taxbenefits,grands,andanythinglikethat.Forlocatingtoasmallerplace,notoneofthesemaincities,thenwecouldmakeabetterdecision.M:Yes.Iagree.YouvetalkedabouttheimprovedtransportlinksinBiubao.Whataboutthelinkstothesmallertowns.Ifitsamountainoushillyregion,itcouldtakeanhourormoreforatrucktoreachamainroad.SoIthinkweneedtolookspecificallyatthetrainandlinkstosmallertowns.W:Yes.Youreright.Roadandrailandfinancialposition.12:Whatarethespeakersdiscussing?13:WhatdoesthewomansayaboutBiubao,Victoriaandsunsbastion.14:Whatdoesthewomanthinktheyshoulddo?15:Whatisthemanconcernedabout?聽力短文原文Passage1Inastudyofolderpeoplewithsistersandbrothers,psychologistDebraGoldoftheDukeCenterforthestudyofagingandhumandevelopmentfoundthatabout20%saidtheywerehostileorindifferenttowardtheirsistersandbrothers.Reasonsforthisrangedfrominheritancedisputestohostilitybetweenspouses.But,manyofthosewhohadpoorrelationshipsfeltguilty.Althoughmostpeopleadmittedtosomelingeringrivalry,itwasrarelystrongenoughtoendtherelationship.Onlyfouroutofthe54peopleinterviewedhadcompletelybrokenwiththeirsistersandbrothersandonlyoneofthefourfeltcomfortablewiththebreak.Assistersandbrothersadvancedintooldage,closenessincreasesandrivalrydiminishes,explainsVC,apsychologistatPurdueUniversity.Mostoftheelderlypeopleheinterviewedsaidtheyhadsupportiveandfriendlydealingsandgotalongwellorverywellwiththeirsistersandbrothers.Only4%gotalongpoorly.Goldfoundthataspeopleage,theyoftenbecomemoreinvolvedwithandinterestedintheirsistersandbrothers.53%ofthosesheinterviewedsaidthatcontactwiththeirsistersandbrothersincreaseinnateadulthood.Withfamilyandcareerobligationsreduced,manysaidthattheyhadmoretimeforeachother.Otherssaidthattheyfeltedwithtimetohealwounds.AmanwhohadrecentlyreconciledwithhisbrothertoldGoldtheressomethingthatletsolderpeopletoputasidebaddeedsofthepastandfocusalittleonwhatweneednow,especiallywhenitssistersandbrothers.16.WhatdoesthestudybyDebraGoldfindaboutolderpeople?17.WhathasprobablycausedclosenesstoincreaseamongsistersandbrothersaccordingtoVC?18.WhatdidthemanwhohadrecentlyreconciledwithhisbrothertellDebraGoldaboutolderpeople?Passage2Monarchbutterflies,thelargeoriginblackinsects,arecommonsummersightsinnorthernUnitedStatesandCanada.Theybrighteninparksandgardensastheyflyamongtheflowers.Whatmakesmonarchbutterfliesparticularlyinterestingistheymigrate,allthewaytoCaliforniaorMexicoinback.Theyarethoughttobetheonlyinsectthatdoesthis.Everyyearinthelatesummer,monarchbegintheirmigrationtothesouth,thoseheadingforMexicogofirstfortheLouisianaMississippiregion.AndthentheyflytogoacrossMexicointoTexas.OnceinMexico,theyestablishthemselvesinoneofabout15sizesinthemountainforth.Eachsideprovidesthewinterhomeformillionsofmonarchs.Thebutterfliesaresonumerousthattheyoftencovertheentiretrees.Whenspringcomes,theybegantheirlongjourneynorth.Thequestionisoftenaskedwhethereverybutterflymakestheroundtripjourneyeveryyear.Andtheanswerisno.Theaveragemonarchlivesaboutninemonth.Sowhenflythenorth,theymightlayeggsinLouisianaanddie.TheeggsofthatfollowinggenerationmaybefoundinKentucky,theeggsofnextgenerationmaybeintheKangMichigan.ThelastgenerationoftheseasonabouttheforthmaymakethejourneybackinMexicoandrestartthecycle.Scientistslearnaboutthemonarchbutterfliesmigrationbycapturingandplacingtheidentifyingtagsintheinsects.Byrecapturingtheattemptofthemonarchandnotingwheretheycamefrom,thenextscientistcanfigureoutthingslikebutterflysageanditsrouting19.Whatistheuniqueaboutthemonarchbutterflyaccordingtothespeaker?20.Wheredoesthebutterflysettleattheendofthemigration?21.Whatdoesthespeakersayaboutthemonarchbutterfliesreproduction?22.Whatisthetalkmainlyabout?Passage3Peoplenowadaysseemtohavethesensethattheirtimehasbecomemorelimited.Comparedwithearlygenerationswespendmoreandmoretimeworkingandhavelessandlessfreetimetoengageinleisurepursues.Butthispremiseturnsouttobeanillusion.ThemostcomprehensivedatafrommajorTimeUseServicesuggests,ifanything,Americanstodayhavemorefreetimethantheearlygenerations.Thenumberofhoursweworkhasnotchangedmuch,butwespendlesstimenowonhometasks.Sowehaveagreatamountoftimeforleisurethanindecadespast.sowhydowefeelliketimesoscare.Oneproblemisthattimebecomesmorevaluableandtimebecomesmoreworthmoney.wefeellikewehavelessofit.workerswhobillorgetpaidbythehour,thinkemployerandfast-foodworkers,reportfocusingmoreonpursuingmoremoneythanthosewhogetpaidbysalaryandthefacthasbeenfast.Inoneexperiment,peopleweretoldtoplaytheroleofconsultantandbilltheirtimebyeitherninedollarsanhourorninetydollarsanhour.Whenpeoplebilledtheirtimebyninetydollarsanhourtheyreportfeelingfarmorepricedfortime.Thinkingaboutourtimeasmoney,changesareourbehavioraswell.inonestudy,peoplewhowereinstructedtothinkaboutmoneybeforeenteringacafespentlesstimeschattingwiththeotherpatronsandmoretimeworking.Thosewhoarethinkingtheirtimedidreversespendingtimesocializinginsteadofworking.23.Whatdoesthespeakersaynowpeoplefeelabouttime?24.Whatdothedatafromtimeuseserviceshow?25.Whathappenwhenwethinkaboutourtimeasmoney?ThefirstcopyrightlawintheUnitedStateswaspassedbycongressin1790.In1976,congressenactedthelatestcopyrightlaw,takingintoconsiderationthetechnologicaldevelopmentsthathadoccurredsincethepassageofthecopyrightactof1909.Forexample,in1909anyonewhowantedtomakeasinglecopyofaliteraryworkforpersonalusehadtodosobyhand.Theveryprocessimposedalimitationonthequantityofmaterialscopied.Today,aphotocopiercandotheworkinseconds.Thelimitationhasdisappeared.The1909Lawdidnotprovidefullprotectionforfilmsandsoundrecordingsnordiditanticipatetheneedtoprotectradioandtelevision.Asaresult,violationsofthelawandabusesoftheintentofthelawhavelessenedthefinancialrewardsofauthors,artistsandproducers.The1976copyrightacthasnotpreventedtheseabusesfully,butithasclarifiedthelegalrightsoftheinjuredpartiesandgiventhemanavenueforremedy.Since1976theacthasbeenamendedtoincludecomputersoftwareandguidelineshavebeenadoptedforfairuseoftelevisionbroadcasts.Thesechangeshaveclearedupmuchoftheconfusionandconflictthatfollowedinthewakeof1976legislation.Thefinepointsofthelawaredecidedbythecourtsandbyacceptablecommonpracticeovertime.Asthesedecisionsandagreementsaremade,wemodifyourbehavioraccordingly.Fornow,weneedtointerpretthelawanditsguidelinesasaccuratelyaswecanandtoactinafairmanner.1-15ACDBBDADBDACDAC16-25ACBCDCCABD26.takingintoconsideration27.literary28.imposed29.anticipate30.violations31.financial32.avenue33.amended34.inthewakeof35.interpret

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