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College English Test Band-6

aural comprehension

aural comprehension

Four types of questions:

Short dialogue (form: dialogue between men and women. )

Long talk (form: dialogue between men and women. )

Short essay (form: three short essays of 200-300 words. )

Compound dictation (form: 8+3 exam. )

The differences of listening comprehension in CET-4 and CET-6;

1. Speech speed. Level 4: 140- 170 words/minute

Band 6: 160- 180 words/minute.

2. Word: GRE Graduate School

GMAT business 20 thousand words

LSAT law

TOEFL 12000- 13000 words

Ielts 7000 words

Band 6, 5500 words

With 4500 words

The differences of listening comprehension in CET-4 and CET-6;

3. phrases:

Mastering in breadth requires a word to master multiple phrases.

Beat: hit.

Beat around the bush:

Beat the crowd:

Beat it:

Grasp from the depths,

When the light bulb (caught between two lovers)

Bear's service

The differences of listening comprehension in CET-4 and CET-6;

4. Cultural background:

(1) scientific and technological articles: global warming, global environment, ozone hole, infectious diseases and human physiological phenomena. ...

(2) Social things: hot dogs, phone books, monologues.

Listening part: (short dialogue) Pre-reading option principle: vertical first, then horizontal.

Vertical: Find the same information.

8.(2006.6. 17)

Jesse should know the marketing director better.

Jessie is wrong to find fault with her boss.

Jesse seems to have a lot on his mind.

Jesse always speaks his mind.

Horizontal: Compare the answers.

a)。 He is the right person to get the job.

b)。 …….

c)。 …….

d)。 He is unlikely to get the job.

(Answer 4 changes to 2-2 changes 1)

Listening part: (short dialogue) Keywords: turning words, concession words (50%)

At one point: But how?

Three positions of But:

In the first person's words

The second person's words begin.

In the middle of the second person's words

Although concession words

Listening part: (short dialogue) key sentence patterns

Suggested request sentence pattern:

You better ...

How/how …

Why not/why not …

Let us ...

a rhetorical question

If the above sentence pattern appears in the middle of the second person's words, the answer must be in this sentence.

Listening part: (short dialogue) general direction principle

Bright principle: advocate positive things

collide

I lost something.

I can't finish my homework.

I lost the game and will never take part again.

What can we infer about this man?

W: Why did you leave so early? The film won't start until seven o'clock. m; I don't want to get stuck in traffic there. The rush hour on expressway is a nightmare. Question: What can be inferred about this man? [Analysis] After reading the expressions such as rush hour, traffic jam and nightmare in the pre-reading options, it must be about traffic jams in expressway. In the conversation, the man said, I don't want to be trapped there. Rush hour is really a nightmare in expressway. So it can be inferred that men want to avoid rush hour.

B

Expressway/expressway

Highway: a main road, especially. Traffic between towns or cities;

Highway/public road: any road that is open to all free of charge.

toll-gate

toll road

Expressway/expressway

Freeway = expressway: A wide road built for long-distance and fast-moving traffic.

Expressway-Separated expressway with [partial] entrance control.

Expressway-Separated expressway with [complete] entrance control.

Expressway/expressway

12 why does the child grow so tall according to the man?

W: I know why that child has grown so tall. His mother asked him to drink a glass of milk before going to bed every night. M: That may not be the reason. The father of the child is 2 meters tall. Q: Why, according to the man, the child has grown so tall? [Analysis] The pre-reading option shows that this question is about the life characteristics of men. Among them, words such as milk, adequate sleep, exercise and genes all reflect this point. In the dialogue, the lady began to point out why the child had grown so tall. Why is a four-year-old child so tall? ) the man's answer: the child's father is 2 meters tall ... which shows that the reason is genes. So the answer is d).

13 What are the two speakers doing?

M: Move over to the boat and put on a smile. You look ugly. Keep this position. I'll press the shutter. W: Just a moment, please. I want to hold my kitten in my arms. Question: What are the two speakers doing? [Analysis] The pre-reading option shows that this is a behavioral activity question, which requires judging the ongoing activities of both parties according to the content of the conversation. Therefore, we should pay attention to the words expressing actions in the dialogue. It can be inferred from the man's words that "smile more" and "I'm going to press the shutter." They are taking pictures.

D

Shutter->; close

Noun (short for noun)

Shutter, shutter, shutter, sleeping pills

transitive verb

Close, cover with doors, cover with blinds.

14 What does a man suggest a woman to do?

W: I can't find the jogging shoes I want anywhere in the city. Why not order it online? It's much easier than running around the city looking for them. Question: What does the man suggest the woman do? [Analysis] First of all, the options in this question are all verb phrases, so it can be inferred that this question should be related to "action". Secondly, when all the options are found irrelevant, it can be expected that the content involved in each option will appear in the dialogue, so this kind of question needs to listen to the relationship between the question and the option clearly. In the conversation, the lady first mentioned that she couldn't buy jogging shoes, and the man suggested that she could order them online. The question focuses on what advice men give women, so the answer is c) buying shoes online.

jogging shoes

jogging

jogging

Jogger

Jogging pants

How's Mr. Hunter's project going?

[Listen to the original] m: How about Mr. Hunter's? How did the project turn out? I heard that he was in trouble, but later he got it? He wants a loan. W: It's true. He did have difficulties at first. But on the whole, the result of this project couldn't be better. Q: What about Mr. Hunter's project? [Analysis] The words "difficulty, failure, stop, success" in the pre-reading options can be inferred that the theme is about "success or failure in doing one thing", and the reasons for success or failure are analyzed through the predictable dialogue of lack of money and land. In the dialogue, the result of this project couldn't be better. Saying "this project can't be better" means that this project is successful. Among them, men's words are troublesome in financing, and women's words have differences at first, which are all interference information.

B

16 What does a man suggest a woman to do?

W: I really want to go to the concert tonight, but I don't know if I can spare the time. M: Music always relaxes me. In the long run, it may be worthwhile. Question: What does the man suggest the woman do? [Analysis] Pre-reading option, the word relax is a high-frequency word, which can be inferred to be related to a certain "relaxation" way; At the same time, the frequency of music and concerts is relatively high, which can also be inferred to be related to "listening to concerts"; In the conversation, the lady said, "I really want to go to the concert tonight, but I'm not sure if I have time." The man replied, "In the long run, it's worth visiting." Long-term means "in the long run" and has nothing to do with "running". So the answer is d).

17 What does this woman most likely mean?

M: Your math score is so low. When was the last time you passed the math exam? W: That was before Michael transferred to another school. He helped me a lot. Without him, I couldn't understand all the mathematical principles at all. Question: What does this woman most likely mean? [Analysis] According to the options, this is called learning scenario. From the lady's answer, we can see that Michael has never passed math since he transferred to another school. She said that without him, I couldn't understand all these math principles at all. We can see that she can't learn math well without Michael's help.

A

What does this woman mean?

Do you have seats for tomorrow's concert? W: There are no seats available, but we sell station tickets two hours before the performance. Question: What does this woman mean? [resolution] The pre-reading option found that the tickets appeared many times, and Walt, stand in line and buy a standing room all came to the conclusion that they were waiting in line to buy tickets. At work, the lady said, but we sell station tickets two hours before the performance (but we will sell station tickets for two hours during the performance). This shows that men can buy station tickets, so the answer is d).

19. What is the first question that the man keeps?

[Listen to the original] 19-2 1m: Hi, I made a reservation for tonight. M: It's Nelson. Charles Nelson. W: ok. Mr Nelson. That's a room for five people, and ... Man: Excuse me? You mean a five-dollar room? I didn't know the specialties were so good. W: No, no,no. According to our records, a room for five people was reserved in your name. No, no, wait a minute. There must be some mistake. W: ok. Let's check it again. Ok, Mr. Charles C. Nelson tonight ... M: Ah. That's the problem. My name is Charles Nelson, not Charles C Nelson. There must be two guests under your name. W: ok. Let me check again. oh All right. Here we are. Charles Nelson. Single room for 19 ....

A

What kind of room did the man finally reserve?

M: Wait, wait! It's for tonight. Not tomorrow night. Woman: Hum. I don't think we have any rooms for tonight. There's a conference in town. Er, let me see. Yes, there is no room. M: Ah, come on! You must have something. Anything. Woman: Yeah. Let me check my computer. Ah! Someone canceled the reservation tonight. (20) The honeymoon suite is now available. M: Great. I'll take it. W: But I have to charge you $250 for the night.

C

2 1 How does the woman make up for the inconvenience she has caused the man?

Man: Ah. I should get a discount for the inconvenience. Woman: Yeah. I can give you a 10% discount at most, plus a free breakfast coupon. Man: Hey. Isn't breakfast free anyway? W: Well, only on weekends. M: OK. That's good.

D

What are the two speakers mainly talking about?

22-25W: Good evening and welcome to tonight's program. Our guest is the world-famous Dr. Charles Adams. In the past few years, his research in the field of language learning has attracted wide attention. His new book, Learning Language on Eggs and Toast, has been on the bestseller list for the past six weeks. Welcome to our program. M: Ah, I'm glad to be here.

B

According to the man, what is the focus of learning a foreign language?

W: Now, Dr. Adams. Tell us the name of your book and learn the language on eggs and toast. M: Well, (22) one of the most important keys to learning another language is (23) to establish a regular study plan, such as planning a few minutes for breakfast every day.

B

What did the man suggest in his book?

W: So what are some basic keys you suggest in the hook? M: Well, as I mentioned just now, people need to set realistic and feasible goals from the beginning to plan their studies. One small step at a time is the key.

A

What can we learn about learning style from the dialogue?

W: Now you mentioned maximizing your learning potential by understanding your personal learning style. Can you elaborate on it? M: Of course. People usually have different learning styles and different learning methods. Some people are visual learners, and they prefer to see the model of the model they are expected to learn; Others are auditory learners. They like listening to instructions, for example, instead of reading them. W: Well, Dr. Adams. What's your learning style? M: Well, I am a tactile learner. W: You mean people who learn by doing? M: That's right. W: ok. We have just heard a speech by Dr. Charles Adams, the author of Learning Language with Eggs and Toast. Thanks for joining us. M: My pleasure.

Classification of ten kinds of questions in small dialogues;

1. Quantity and price operation problems;

Note: when listening, you should distinguish between a dozen and a few (stress); Fifty, sixty;

Be sensitive to big numbers

Some verbs indicating addition and subtraction in the process of digital price operation;

Spare, save (decrease);

Plus, extra (plus sign);

Discount (multiple)

2. Time addition and subtraction operation:

(1) drive frequency

(2) the first bus departure time

(3) Is there any delay?

3. Explicit situational problems and implicit situational problems

4. Personnel and occupation

5. Relationship between people

6. The problem of character's intention

7. Central idea

Step 8 list the details

9. Character action question: What did someone do, what did they do and what would they do?

10. Interpretation of meaning

Did you go shopping this afternoon?

Yes, but all I get is pain in my feet.

Question: What does this man mean?

A) He didn't buy anything.

He bought some medicine for his feet.

C) He is ill and can't go shopping.

He bought everything except football.

Note: Explanation of meaning;

Sore; Pain point;

W: This school is lucky to have such an excellent teacher as Professor Helen Zhan Sen.

She is one in a million.

Question: What does this man mean? a

Teachers like Professor Zhan Sen are rare.

Professor Zhan Sen won a million dollars.

Professor Zhan Sen may teach in that school.

There are many teachers as excellent as Professor Zhan Sen.

Note: One million is one percent.

Among the ten scenes, there are four big scenes+six small scenes, and some common scenes in fragmentary scenes.

1. Library scene:

(1) magazine (periodical, periodical, back issue, current issue, latest issue);

-I'm sorry. I lost the magazine you lent me a few days ago.

-It's okay. It's just an expired number.

It doesn't matter. But it is rare. )

-What does that woman mean?

back numbers

(2) Reading scene in the library;

Unless: unless (conditional)

(Books) are limited to reading in the library.

Wildlife sanctuary: a wildlife sanctuary.

Release: check

(3) Fine scenes:

My book is due on Friday.

My book is overdue.

Pay a fine

2. University scene: (people, classes, money)

Junior: junior; Freshman: Freshman

Sophomore: a sophomore with two years' experience; Senior student: Senior student, senior student

Senior citizens: the elderly; Undergraduate course: undergraduate course; Postgraduate: Postgraduate

Faculty: all faculty; Staff: all employees (shops, enterprises); Professor: Professor.

Tutor: (university) instructor; Mentor; Private education: private tutor; Lecturer: Lecturer

Take ... course: choose courses; Compulsory course: compulsory course; Elective course: Elective course

Credits: credits; Essay: small paper; Thesis: thesis; Thesis of $ term: term report; Final exam: final exam confusion: thesis, doctoral thesis; Deadline: Deadline; Postpone: postpone mid-term $ TERM: mid-term exam; Quiz: test; Failure: failure; Pass: pass;

Bachelor degree: bachelor degree; Master degree: Master degree; Doctor degree: Doctor degree

Tuition: Tuition; Scholarships: Scholarships; Teaching assistant: teaching assistant

Fellowships: grants; Disqualification: Disqualification.

3. Restaurant scene

Cafe: Cafe; Bar: bar; Pub: pub, inn; Inn: A hotel, especially in a country or by a highway.

Motel: Motel;

Restaurant: hotel; Dessert: dessert; Go Dutch: Everyone pays his own bill = Let's go Dutch. My treat. My treat. Halloween: Halloween; Trick or treat? Hint: hint

Pay the bill. Pay the bill; Pay the bill. Pay the bill; Tip: Published, suggestion

4. Hospital scene:

Surgeon; Physician: internal medicine; Treatment: treatment; Operation: operation

Fracture: fracture; Ankle: ankle; Flu: Flu; Heart attack: heart disease; Faint: In a coma

ICU: intensive care unit; Visiting hours: Visiting hours

5. Bank scenario;

Account: account; Opening an account: opening an account; Deposit: deposit; bankbook

Credit card: credit card; Overdraft: overdraft; ATM (automatic teller machine): automatic teller machine.

Interest rate: interest rate;

6. Post Office Post Office Scene:

EMS (express delivery): express delivery; Airmail: airmail; Postage: Postage; Packaging: small package = package

UPS (United Parcel Service): United Parcel Service; Overweight: Overweight

pound brass

7. Airport scene

Flying: flying; Flying; Board: boarding; Take off: take off; Land: land

Check-in: security check and registration; Be behind schedule: be late (arrive)

On time: on time (arrival); Fare: (ticket) money

8. Hotel scene:

The reservation is full.

Occupied: occupied

Room service: Room service

Check-in: Check-in

Check out: Check out and leave.

9. Call scenario:

Operator: Operator; The line is busy. The line is busy;

Long distance call: Long distance call

Collect call: collect call;

Put sb. Connect: Connect the phone

10. Rental scenario:

Lease: contract; Water leakage: water leakage;

Roofing company: Roofing company;

Stop (water, gas, electricity)

Blackout: it's too dark to reach out;

Moving company: moving company