7.C 13.B 14.D 19.D 993年1月六级听力原文 Section a 1. W: Michael, did you go to the lecture on the French Revolution last night? I have never heard such an interesting history lecture before M: Yes, wasn' t it marvelous! It is said the lecture is a self-taught man with no university education. What did the man think of the lecture? 2. W: I en joy all kinds of music. What kind of music do you like? M: Folk music had appeared to me very much before i became fascinated with pop music. Now i think nothing can compare with classic music Q: What kind of music does the man like best? 3. M: I want to take the very next flight to Albany. W: Well, the very next one leaves in two hours. It goes to Jacksonville, but you can make a connection to your destination Q: How can the man get to his destination? 4. M: I m sorry, Madame. The train is somewhat behind the schedule. Take a seat and I'll tell you as soon as we know somethi ng definite W: Thank you. I'll just sit here and read the magazine in the meantime Q: What can you conclude about the train from the conversation? 5. M: Prof. David, I was wondering if you could write a recommendation letter for me. W: Well, I can write one for you. But I'll point out your limitation as well as you strength Q: What is the woman's attitude towards writing recommendation? 6. M: You haven t got the date fixed for the job interview yet, have you? W: There is a long waiting list, I have to wait until my name gets to the top Q: What do we learn about the woman from the conversation? 7. M: I like the way e done your hair, dear. It looks so natural and original W: Thank you. I am surprised you noticed it. Q: What does the conversation tell us? 8. M: Jane, I missed Prof. White class yesterday. Could you tell me the homework he assigned us? W: Dont worry, Prof. White was ill and he postponed the lesson to next Monday. Q: What do we learn from the conversation? 9. M: Prof. Jackson, we were wondering if we could sit in your English class? W: I wish I could say yes". But if I accepted you two, I wonder how to say No to a lot of others who have raised. the same request. Q: What does the professor mean? 10. W: Will Richard be coming to the meeting tonight? M: Hes supposed to. But in fact he won't be back from the vocation until the day after tomorrow Q: Where is Richard now? Section B Passage One Twin sister are sup posed to be very much alike, are they not? Well, my twin Jane and I do look alike. However, we are different in many ways. We like very different styles of clothing. I prefer to dress informally, whereas my twin sister dresses like a model, always in the latest fashions. We have very similar characters in most ways. I do not get angry and en joy being th friends. In this respect, my twin sister feels the same. But she likes loud music and modern dances while i find that night clubs give me a headache. She is always with friends, is the favorite of our teachers and never wants to have chi ldren, whereas I prefer to be alone at times, don' t really try to impress my teachers and intend some day to have a family of my own. We have tried to live in the same room several times and even agreed on the color we like best and the kind of fumiture we wanted. But I like to keep things neat and orderly while my twin sister acts as if there were a servant around to pick up all the things that get thrown on the floor i like to go to bed early and get up early. In contrast, she doesn't seem to have any definite habits, often goes to bed very late and then sleeps late the next day. 22 6. B 7. C 8. A 9. A 10. D 11. C 12. D 13. B 14. D 15. A 16. C 17. D 18. B 19. D 20. B 1993 年 1 月六级听力原文 Section A 1. W: Michael, did you go to the lecture on the French Revolution last night? I have never heard such an interesting history lecture before. M: Yes, wasn’t it marvelous! It is said the lecture is a self-taught man with no university education. Q: What did the man think of the lecture? 2. W: I enjoy all kinds of music. What kind of music do you like? M: Folk music had appeared to me very much before I became fascinated with pop music. Now I think nothing can compare with classic music. Q: What kind of music does the man like best? 3. M: I want to take the very next flight to Albany. W: Well, the very next one leaves in two hours. It goes to Jacksonville, but you can make a connection to your destination. Q: How can the man get to his destination? 4. M: I’m sorry, Madame. The train is somewhat behind the schedule. Take a seat and I’ll tell you as soon as we know something definite. W: Thank you. I’ll just sit here and read the magazine in the meantime. Q: What can you conclude about the train from the conversation? 5. M: Prof. David, I was wondering if you could write a recommendation letter for me. W: Well, I can write one for you. But I’ll point out your limitation as well as you strength. Q: What is the woman’s attitude towards writing recommendation? 6. M: You haven’t got the date fixed for the job interview yet, have you? W: There is a long waiting list, I have to wait until my name gets to the top. Q: What do we learn about the woman from the conversation? 7. M: I like the way you’ve done your hair, dear. It looks so natural and original. W: Thank you. I am surprised you noticed it. Q: What does the conversation tell us? 8. M: Jane, I missed Prof. White class yesterday. Could you tell me the homework he assigned us? W: Don’t worry, Prof. White was ill and he postponed the lesson to next Monday. Q: What do we learn from the conversation? 9. M: Prof. Jackson, we were wondering if we could sit in your English class? W: I wish I could say “yes”. But if I accepted you two, I wonder how to say “No” to a lot of others who have raised. the same request. Q: What does the professor mean? 10. W: Will Richard be coming to the meeting tonight? M: He’s supposed to. But in fact he won’t be back from the vocation until the day after tomorrow. Q: Where is Richard now? Section B Passage One Twin sister are supposed to be very much alike, are they not? Well, my twin Jane and I do look alike. However, we are different in many ways. We like very different styles of clothing. I prefer to dress informally, whereas my twin sister dresses like a model, always in the latest fashions. We have very similar characters in most ways. I do not get angry and enjoy being with friends. In this respect, my twin sister feels the same. But she likes loud music and modern dances while I find that night clubs give me a headache. She is always with friends, is the favorite of our teachers and never wants to have children, whereas I prefer to be alone at times, don’t really try to impress my teachers and intend some day to have a family of my own. We have tried to live in the same room several times and even agreed on the color we like best and the kind of furniture we wanted. But I like to keep things neat and orderly while my twin sister acts as if there were a servant around to pick up all the things that get thrown on the floor. I like to go to bed early and get up early. In contrast, she doesn’t seem to have any definite habits, often goes to bed very late and then sleeps late the next day