历年大学英语六级听力原文2000年1月至20xx年12月内容摘要:

g an impact. At Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio, research scientists have designed a 4inch silicon chip that holds 700 tiny primitive motors. At Lucas Nova Sensor in Fremont, California, scientists have perfected the world’ s first microscopic bloodpressure sensor. Threaded through a person’ s blood vessels, the sensor can provide blood pressure readings at the valve of the heart itself. Although simple versions of miniature devices have had an impact, advanced versions are still several years away. Auto manufacturers, for example, are trying to use tiny devices that can sense when to release an airbag and how to keep engines and breaks operating efficiently. Some futurists envision nanotechnology also being used to explore the deep sea in small submarine, or even to launch fingersized rockets packed with micro miniature instruments. “ There is an explosion of new ideas and applications,” So, when scientists now think about future machines doing large and plex tasks, they’ re thinking smaller than ever before. Part III Listening Comprehension 2020 年 6 月听力原文 Section A 11 M :I left 20 pages here to copy ,here‟s the receipt W : I‟ m sorry ,sir ,but we are a little behind ,could you e back in a few minutes ? Q: what does the woman mean ? 12 W: I hope you are not to put out with me for the delay ,I had to stop for the Fred‟s home to pick up a book on my way here M : well , that‟s not a big deal ,but you might at least phone if you know you will keep someone waiting 书山有路勤为径,学海无涯苦作舟 5 / 69 Q : what do we learn about the women ? 13 W : Mark is the best candidate for chairman of the student‟s union , isn‟t he ? M :well ,that guy won‟t be able to win the election unless he got the majority vote from women students ,and I am not sure about it ? Q :what does the man mean ? 14 M : sorry to have kept you waiting ,Madam , I‟ve located your luggage, it was left behind in Paris and won‟t arrive until later this evening W : oh ,I can‟t believe this ,have it been to delivered to my hotel then ,I guess Q :what happened to the woman‟s luggage ? 15 W: I don‟t think we have enough information for our presentation. But we have to give it tomorrow. That doesn‟t seem to be much we can do about it. M: Yeah, at this point, we‟ll have to make do with what we‟ve got. Q: what does the man suggest they do? 16 M: I‟m taking this great course psychology of language. It‟s really interesting. Since you‟re psychology major, you should sign up for it. W: Actually, I tried to do that. But they told me I have to take language studies first. Q: What do we learn from the conversation? 17 W: Can you believe the way Larry was talking to his roommate? No wonder they don‟t get along. M: Well, maybe Larry was just reacting to something his roommate said. There are two sides to every story you know. Q: What does the man imply about Larry and his roommate? 18 M: We don‟t have the resources to stop those people from buying us out. Unless a miracle happens, this may be the end of us. W: I still have hope we can get help from the bank. After all, we don‟t need that much money. Q: What do we learn about the speakers from the conversation? 书山有路勤为径,学海无涯苦作舟 6 / 69 Section B Conversation One 听力原文 Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard. W: You know I39。 ve often wondered why people laugh at the picture of a big belly businessman slipping on a banana skin and falling on his bottom. We are to feel sorry for them. M: Actually, Laura, I think we laugh because we are glad it didn39。 t happen to us. But of course there is also a kind of humorous satisfaction in seeing somebody selfimportant making a fool of themselves. W: Yes, and there are a lot of jokes about people who are too fat or physically handicapped, you know, deaf, or shortsighted things like that. After all, it39。 s not really funny to be like that. M: Oh, I think that39。 s because we39。 re embarrassed. We don39。 t know how to cope with the situation. Perhaps we are even a bit frightened we may get like that, so we laugh. M: What about the custard pie routine? W: What do you mean 39。 custard pie routine39。 ? M: You know, all those old films where someone gets so outraged with his boss, He picks up a custard pie and plasters it all over the other person39。 s face. W: That never makes me laugh much, because you can guess what39。 s going to happen. But a lot of people still find it laughable. It must because of the sort of the thing we39。 d all love to do once in a while and never quiet have the courage to. M: I had an old aunt who used to throw cups of tea at people when she was particularly irritated. She said it relieved her feelings. W: It must have e a bit expensive. M: Not really. She took care never to throw her best china. 19. Why does the man say we laughed when we see some selfimportant people making fool of themselves? 20. Why do some people joke about those who are fat or handicapped according to the man? 21. Why do many people find it funny to see someone throwing a custard pie on their boss39。 s face? 22. Why do the man say she would drop cups of tea at people occasionally? Conversation Two 听力原文 W: Your name Sanjay Kumar is that correct? M: Yes, madam. W: You claim you are traveling on a scholarship from Delhi University. M: That39。 s right. W: Now it seems that a hand gun was found in your luggage. Do you admit that? M: Yes, but… W: According to the statement you made, you had never seen the hand gun before it was found in your bag. Do you still maintain that? M: But it39。 s true. I swear it. W: Mmm, you do realize Mr. Kumar that to bring a hand gun into Hong Kong without proper authorization is a serious offense. M: But I didn39。 t bring it. I … I mean I didn39。 t know。
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