《现代大学英语听力2》听力原文及题目答案Unit--6Word版

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1、I had two months until my new job began. It was like waiting an entire summer for school to start. I spent those two months talking to figure skating coaches and judges. I read boring rule books. I drove to the rinks where the skaters trained, and made notes about our conversations. I even took a le

2、sson, which made some of the skaters laugh.Unit 6Task 1【答案】A.dbaecB.a【原文】Laura usually leaves the offices of Quest Productions at about 5 oclock, but last Monday she left at 5:30. She wanted to get home by 6:30 and she ran to the bus stop but she couldnt get on a bus. There were too many people and

3、not enough buses. Laura was desperate to get home so she decided to go by tube. In the station she went to one of the automatic ticket machines but she didnt have enough change, so she had to join the queue at the ticket window. She bought her ticket and ran to the escalator. Laura went to the platf

4、orm and waited for the tube. It arrived and the crowd moved forward. Laura was pushed into the train. It was almost full but she was given a seat by a man with a moustache. Laura thanked him and sat down. She started to read her newspaper. In the tunnel the train stopped suddenly and Laura was throw

5、n to the floor together with the man with the moustache. Somebody screamed. The lights went out. It was quarter past 6 on a cold, wet December evening.Task 2【答案】A. 1) a 2) b 3) d 4) cB. 1) T 2) T 3) FC. wondered; television plays; exciting; every cigarette lighter; tape recorder; held in a certain w

6、ay; the touch of a gold ring against the hand of; reveal; How wrong they were【原文】X was a secret agent. He had rented a furnished room in a provincial town not far from the public park and had been there two weeks. He was standing at the window looking out at the dull beds of geraniums, the park gate

7、s and the cold, uninviting statue of Queen Victoria that stood across the street from him, It was raining hard and the few people who passed by looked wet and miserable. X was miserable, too. How, he wondered, could anybody think there was anything interesting about the life of a secret agent? He kn

8、ew it was because people had seen so many television plays about glamorous spies that they thought the life of a secret agent was exciting. They were convinced that every cigarette lighter concealed a secret tape recorder; that a fountain pen held in a certain way would open a推荐精选 locked door, that

9、the touch of a gold ring against the hand of an enemy would make him reveal all his secrets. How wrong they were! He looked round his room. The wallpaper was in the worst possible taste, the pictures horrible, the carpet worn, dirty and faded; and he was cold. This was the third Monday he had come t

10、o the window to look out. He prayed it would be the last. As if in answer to his prayer, a certain meeting he had been sent to investigate was about to take place. He took out his camera. Just beneath the statue two women had stopped to speak. He knew one of them, and it was she who pointed in his d

11、irection. The other woman looked up towards him and in that brief moment he photographed her.Task 3【答案】A. NamesIdeal CareersHarrySailorNoraFarmer(if she were a man)RobertCivil engineerPeterRacing driver or explorerB. 1) a 2) b 3) c 4) b 5) d【原文】Harry: Well, Robert, have you made up your mind yet wha

12、t you want to do when you leave college?Nora: Oh Harry. Surely hes a bit young to decide on his career. He hasnt even got to college yet.Harry: Not at all, Nora. Its wisest to decide in good time. Look at me, for example. I really wanted to be a sailor, but now I spend my days sitting at a desk in a

13、n office. Yes, its silly to train for the wrong job. And after all, Robert will be going to college soon. Nora: Now if I were a man Id be a farmer. To see the crops growing-thats my idea of a good life. Harry: Yes, and to see the money rolling in is more important still.Robert: Well, thats not the w

14、ay I look at it, Dad. Its the job I care about, not the money. Harry: Maybe not; but youll learn to care about the money too, when youve got a family to keep. Nora: And of course Peter well, hes keen to be a racing driver, or else an explorer.Robert: Oh, Peters not old enough to make up his mind abo

15、ut such things. Harry: You havent answered my question yet, Robert. What would you like to do? Nora: Are you sure you dont want to be a farmer, Robert? Or a market gardener?Robert: No, Im sorry Mum, but I dont want to at all. Id rather be a civil engineer. I want to build推荐精选 roads and bridges. Harry: Not ships? Isnt it better to be a shipbuilding engineer?Robert: Look here, is it my career were planning, or yours? Harry: All fight, all right, theres no need to lose your temper. But youd better win that scholarship first.Task 4【答案】I. correspondents; columnistA. may not need eitherB. to go

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