When I try to understand ________ that prevents so many Americans from being as hap
A) why it does
B) what it does
C) what it is
D) why it is
A) why it does
B) what it does
C) what it is
D) why it is
第2题
W: Do you let people know when you’re taking pictures of them?
M: I try not to. You know any picture of a person who poses for the camera would look dull and unnatural.
Q: What are the speakers talking about?
第3题
听力原文:W: Have you got a job waiting for you?
M: No, I gave up my job when I came here. I worked in a shipping company, but it was documents, documents, all day long. So I decided I needed a change. Now I'm going to try and get a job with a travel firm. I'd like a job dealing with people.
Q: What sort of a firm would she like to work for?
(15)
A.The shipping company.
B.The travel firm.
C.The firm dealing with documents.
D.The firm with a lot of people.
第4题
Part I Writing (30 minutes) 2016年6月英语六级卷1真题
Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay on living in the virtual world. Try to imagine what will happen when people spend more and more time in the virtual world instead of interacting in the real world. You are required to write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words.
第5题
听力原文:W: Will John be able to come to the party?
M: It's hard to say. When I phoned just now, his mother said he had just taken his girl friend out to dinner. I'll call later and try to find out.
Q: What can we learn from the conversation?
(13)
A.Jim has called off the dinner.
B.Jim is at a party now.
C.Jim's mother is out.
D.Jim is with his girl friend now.
第6题
M: The injury didn't seem very serious then. I decided to come today because my waist still hurts when I try to move.
Q: Why didn't the man see Doctor Jackson earlier?
(18)
A.He had to wait for an appointment.
B.He had other things to do first.
C.His waist had seemed all right.
D.His injury had kept him at home.
第7题
W: His grades will fall for sure. Let's have a talk with him when he's back and talk some sense into him.
Q: What are the speakers probably going to tell their son?
(15)
A.To try playing a new game.
B.Not to worry about his grades.
C.To spend more time on his studies.
D.To teach them how to play the games.
第8题
听力原文:M: Hi, Molly! What are you doing here?
W: Hi, Jack. The usual thing, shopping. How about you?
M: No shopping for me, I'm just looking. It's a long time until pay day and I have nothing left from my last salary.
W: Well, window shopping is OK, I guess. You know, you should really start to think more seriously about your money.
M: I know, I know. I try to save it, but I always spend it.
W: We should design a special spending plan for you. Every month you can spend some and save some. Then we can control when and how much you spend.
M: That sounds like a great idea, but I've already tried these types of plans. I can never stick to them.
W: Come on! You've got to try again. Can you believe that I used to be just like you? I spent everything I earned, I never saved anything! But now I have some monthly rules that I always stick to. For example, when I get paid I always take 30% of my salary and put it into another bank account, my savings account, so I will have no chance to spend it.
M: I never thought of that. I only have one account, I keep all of my money there, so it's always available for me to spend.
W: Exactly, that's the first thing we will change. Go to your bank when you get paid and open another account, it's really easy. Let's say that next month will be a new beginning for you, no more crazy spending, OK?
M: Yes, you are right. I always buy countless items that I don't need and will never use. Maybe if the money isn't available I wont be tempted to spend it. Thanks Molly! That was some great advice.
(23)
A.He's window shopping.
B.Shoes.
C.A plan.
D.He's buying everything.
第9题
W: Fine.
M: How do you feel about your work in your first full year in the company?
W: Well, the job is exactly as it was advertised in the paper, so there have been no surprises. I like dealing with customers and 1 don't mind answering the phones and preparing invoices. Sometimes it's a bit boring to type long price lists, but someone has to do it.
M: That's true. Does anything make your job difficult?
W: The computer. To begin with, I was slow because I didn't know the program, but now I get annoyed when the computer just stops working for no reason. I think the computers are too old for our software and we need some new machines.
M: Is there anything else you would like to change?
W: Let me see. I'd like the manager to issue credit notes without having to ask you first. You're often away on business and sometimes customers ring up with a complaint. And if we can't contact you, then we can't deal with the complaint properly.
M: Yes, but some of our customers always find something wrong and try to get a credit note with every order. You can't believe everything they say. What about your objectives for the future?
W: Well, I need to get to know the customers better and try to make fewer mistakes. But I think the most important thing is to broaden my product knowledge, so I can help when customers make enquiries.
M: Don't worry, you'll learn all that in time.
(27)
A.Some time last year.
B.One year ago.
C.Over a year ago.
D.Half a year ago.