题目
A.It ’ shelpfultokneweachother.
B.YoushouldalwaysintroduceyourselF
C.It ’ sfriendlytointroduceyoursel
第1题
A.How to solve problems.
B.Someone who will listen to them.
C.Someone whom they can rely on.
D.What a real friend should b
E.
第2题
听力原文:M: What should I do with my sight deposit if I need some money right now?
W: Oh, that's easy. You can either use the cash dispensers or you can write cheques.
Q: What does the man want to have now?
(14)
A.Cash.
B.Sight deposit.
C.Cash dispenser.
D.Cheque.
第3题
对话理解
听力原文:W: When I want to borrow money from a hank, what should I do?
M: You should create a contract with the bank, stipulating the rate of interest, the repayment date, the amount and timing of any periodic cash interest payments, and other terms of the agreement.
Q: Which is not mentioned when creating a contract with the bank?
(11)
A.Stipulating the rate of interest.
B.Stipulating the repayment date.
C.Stipulating the amount and timing of any periodic cash interest payments.
D.Stipulating the financial sponsor.
第4题
听力原文:M: I've lost my credit card issued by your bank. What should I do, please?
W: I am sorry for that. But you have to go to that counter over there for the card business.
Q: Why does the customer come to the bank?
(15)
A.He got a credit card of his friend and come to ask how to use it.
B.He got a card and did not know whose card it is.
C.He has lost his credit card and come to ask what to do.
D.He has found a credit card and come to ask what to do.
第5题
2015年12月英语六级考试听力题3答案
W: Do you know where we keep flash disks and printing paper?
M: They should be in the cabinet if there are any. That’s where we keepall of our office supplies.
Q: what does the woman mean?
第6题
W: The fastest way is by telegraphic transfer from your bank in London to us.
Q: What does the man want to do?
(20)
A.He wants to withdraw some pounds.
B.He wants to transfer some money to London.
C.He wants to know how to transfer money from London to him.
D.He wants to exchange some pounds for yen.
第7题
听力原文:W: Excuse me. Do you live here?
M: Yes, I've lived here in Edinburgh all my life. My name's Rory McDonald. How do you do?
W: Hi, I'm Chris Hudson from Phoenix, Arizona. I'm an oil engineer. I'm on my way to London on business.
M: How long are you staying in Edinburgh?
W: Just a day. What can I see here in twenty-four hours?
M: Well, most tourists want to visit the Castle. It's on Castle Rock. It's where the Scottish government used to be. From there you can walk down the Royal Mile.
W: What's the Royal Mile?
M: It's a narrow street of medieval houses. It's worth seeing. Then you really should visit Holyrood Palace.
W: Who lives in the Palace?
M: No one, except the Queen when she comes to Edinburgh, which is usually once a year. But the kings and queens of Scotland used to live there be fore Scotland was united with England.
W: When was that?
M: That was...er, let me see 2. in 1603.
W: You seem to know a lot about Scottish history.
M: Aye, well, I'm a McDonald of the McDonald clan. You know there are clans in Scotland, and we're all proud of our history.
W: I'd like to buy something as a souvenir of the trip. What should I buy?
M: Why don't you buy some sweaters? Scottish sweaters are famous for their quality. And you must buy some whiskey. Of course you know that's our national drink.
W: Yes, I've already bought the whiskey.
M: Good. But remember you mustn't put ice in it. That spoils the flavor!
W: Oh, we Americans put ice in everything!
(23)
A.She comes to visit this famous town.
B.She comes to visit her friend.
C.She comes to Edinburgh on business.
D.She is on her way to London on business.
第8题
W: So, why is it that I' m always so nervous... tense... ready to jump on anybody-my husband, children, and colleagues? M: I think your condition has a lot to do with your habits.
W: Habits?
M: Yes... now tell me, madam, you smoke, don't you?
W: Yes, I'm afraid I do, doctor.
M: And, very heavily, I imagine.
W: Yes, quite heavily.
M: What do you eat normally?
W: I' m a good eater. Yes, I' d say I'm a good eater. But usually, I don't eat breakfast.
M: That' s bad for your health. I think you should get up early and have breakfast. And, another question, do you get up early?
W: No, I usually get up at 9: 00 a. m. I get up late because I go to bed too late. I stay up late watching TV till the midnight.
M: What sport do you usually do?
W: I don't like sports. But sometimes I play cards with some friends, that may be my sport.
M: I think, madam, for your health, you' d better change your way of life.
The patient, according to the analyst' s report, is
A.physically ill.
B.mentally ill.
C.fit.
D.nervous.
第9题
W: Sorry, immediate encashment of a foreign bill is not allowed. You may entrust it to us for collection. But it takes time.
Q: What should the man do if he wants to get the payment of the draft?
(18)
A.He has to show the clerk his passport.
B.He has to entrust the draft for collection to the bank.
C.He has to fill in some forms.
D.He has to endorse the draft.
第10题
听力原文:W: Dan,did you want to see me?
M: Oh,yes,Sue,please sit down.We need some help.
W: What can I do?
M:Look at this schedule.There are four conferences in April.And there aren't enough representatives to cover all of them.
W: But I am not on the executive staff.
M: I know,but you have studied management and merchandising.And we have openings for more managerial people.There is a good opportunity for you here.
W: That sounds wonderful.But what do you want me to do?
M: There's a conference in Seattle on the 18th of April.I want you to represent us.
W: That's a big responsibility
M: You'll do very well,and I'm pretty sure.
W: Is there a lot to learn?
M: There are a few things,but they aren't difficult.
W: There isn't much time left.Can I start now?
M: There are some reports on the previous conferences in the files.You can study those.
W: Can you give me any guidelines about etiquette in other countries?
M: There are several overall guidelines that apply to international conferences.
W: Then where can I find all the country-specific information?
M: Usually you can call that country's embassy or consulate.Most of them have printed materials for business visitors.And there are also travel books available at public libraries.If you don't have enough time,you can also ask Sally,as she attended the conference there last time.
W: Great.And will our company arrange for transportation?
M: Yes.Tell the travel department about what you think you'll need,and they can make arrangements for you.
W: Thank you.I will give it my best shot.
(23)
A.There are not enough efficient managers.
B.It lacks in guidelines for new employees.
C.The conference schedule should change immediately.
D.It is short of representatives for conferences.
第11题
听力原文:W: Hi, Sam, I hate to bother you but I wonder if I could have a word with you?
M: Sounds so serious. What's up?
W: Well, the landlord just informed me that he's going to increase our rent by two hundred. I'm wondering how you feel about it.
M: How do I feel about it? No way! In our tenancy agreement, it says he will have to give us a notice three months in advance if he wants to increase the rent.
W: Yeah, that's right! It's gotta be three months later. Well, I think he realizes his rental fee is below the market rate and he must be feeling a bit ripped off when he could be charging a couple hundred extra. What do you think Sam? Should we agree to the raise or find somewhere else?
M: Good question. I'm not sure either. The location we're at now is quite convenient. Close to the grocery and near the subway. It'll be hard to find another location like this one.
W: I wonder whether he'll allow room for negotiation. Perhaps a hundred dollars instead of two. Maybe he might be more willing to give a bit if we speak to him right way.
M: Well, he seems to be a nice guy to talk to. But what if he refuses? Would you go for two then?
W: Well, I guess I would, since it'll be hard to find such a convenient location. Besides, it's close to my school and I can sleep a little later in the mornings.
M: Ha! I figured that's what you'd be concerned about. Well, I have to give it some serious thought. I'm not sure I can afford to cough up an extra hundred a month just to make sure I can sleep in an extra 15 minutes.
W: Didn't you get your loan recently? That'll cover what you need. Besides, if you could just stop spending so much on cafeteria snacks you'd have lots of money to spare.
M: Yeah, but I'm thinking of getting a new laptop.
W: Well, I tell you, there aren't a lot of apartments that are cheaper, even with this new increase.
M: I know, so when does he want us to come back on this?
W: He told me to let him know this weekend.
M: Sure, by then I should be able to make up my mind.
(20)
A.Where they should move.
B.How to negotiate with the landlord.
C.How to fight the increase.
D.Whether to accept an increase in rent or move.
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