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mashimaro2009年12月英语六级听力原文完整版

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2021年1月13日发(作者:萧远久)
Section A
11.W: Did you use credit cards on your vacation last month in Europe?
M: Sure I did. They certainly beat going around with a wallet full of big bills. But carrying lots of
cash is still very common among some older people traveling abroad.
Q: What does the man say about some elderly people?

12.W: Rod must be in a bad mood today. What’s wrong with him?
M: He was passed over in the selection process for the dean of the admissions office. He’d been
hoping for the position for a long time.
Q: What does the man mean?

13.M: What a great singer Justin is! His concert is just awesome. And you’ll never regret the
money you paid for the ticket.
W: Yeah. Judging by the amount of the applause, everyone was enjoying it.
Q: What does the woman mean?

14.W: I received an email yesterday from Henry. Do you remember? He was one of the
chairpersons of our students union.
M: Yes, but I haven’t heard from him for ages. Actually I’ve been out of touch with him since our
first reunion after graduation.
Q: What do we learn about the speakers?

15.M: Driving at night always makes me tired. Let’s stop for dinner.
W: Fine. And let’s find a motel, so that we can get an early start tomorrow.
Q: What will the speakers probably do?

16.W: Let’s look at the survey on consumer confidence we conducted last week. How reliable are
these figures?
M: They have a 5% margin of error
Q: What are the speakers talking about?

17.W: Look at this catalogue, John. I think I want to get this red blouse.
M: Err, I think you’ve already one like this in blue. Do you need every color in the rainbow?
Q: What does the man mean?

18.W: This notice says that all the introductory marketing classes are closed.
M: That can’t be true. There’s supposed to be 13 of them this semester.
Q: What does the man mean?

Conversation One
M: I see on your resume that you worked as a manager of a store called “Computer Country”.
Could you tell me a little more about your responsibilities there?
W: Sure. I was responsible for overseeing about 30 employees. I did all of the ordering for the
store, and I kept track of the inventory.
M: What was the most difficult part of your job?
W: Probably handling angry customers. We didn’t have them very often, but when we did, I
needed to make sure they were well taken care of. After all, the customer is always right.
M: That’s how we feel here too. How long did you work there?
W: I was there for three and a half years. I left the company last month.
M: And why did you leave?
W: My husband has been transferred to Boston. And I understand your company has an opening
there too.
M: Yes, that’s right. We do. But the position won’t start until early next month. Would that be a
problem for you?
W: No, not at all. My husband’s new job doesn’t begin for a few weeks. So we thought we would
spend some time driving to Boston and stop to see my parents.
M: That sounds nice. So tell me, why are you interested in this particular position?
W: I know that your company has a great reputation, and a wonderful product. I’ve thought many
times that I would like to be a part of it. When I heard about the opening in Boston, I jumped to
the opportunity.
M: Well I’m glad you did.
19. What was the woman’s previous job?
20. What does the woman say was the most difficult part of her job?
21. Why is the woman looking for a job in Boston?
22. When can the woman start to work if she gets the job?

Conversation Two
W: Today in the studio we have Alberto Cortez, the well-known Brazilian advocate of the
anti-global movement. He’s here to talk about the recent report, stating that by 2050 Brazil will be
the one ot the word’s wealthiest and most successful countries. Alberto, what do you say to the
report?
M: You know this isn’t the first time that people are saying Brazil will be a great economic power.
The same thing was said over a hundred year ago. But it didn’t happen.
W: Yes, but you must admit the world’s a very different place now.
M: Of course. In fact I believe there’s maybe some truth in the prediction this time around. First of
all, though, we must remember the problems facing Brazil at the moment.
W: Such as…?
M: There’s an enormous gap between the rich and the poor in this country. In Sal Paulo, you can
see shopping malls full of designer goods right next door to the slam areas without proper water
and electricity supplies. A lot of work needs to be done to help people in those areas improve their
lives.
W: What needs to be done?
M: Education, for example. For Brazil to be successful, we need to offer education to all
Brazilians. Successful countries like South Korea and Singapore have excellent education systems.
Brazil needs to learn from these countries.
W: So you are hopeful for the future.
M: As I said earlier, I’m hopeful. This isn’t an easy job. We need to make sure that these important
opportunities for Brazil aren’t wasted, as they were in the past.

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