大学英语六级题库/听力 Section B

Section B
 Directions: In this section, you will hear two passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear three or four questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.
Questions 9 to 12 are based on the passage you have just heard.

1.[单选题]______
  • A.She wore a designer dress.
  • B. She won her first jury trial.
  • C.She did not speak loud enough.
  • D.She presented moving pictures.
2.[单选题]______
  • A.They make careful preparations beforehand.
  • B.They take too many irrelevant factors into account.
  • C.They spend too much time anticipating their defeat.
  • D.They try hard to avoid getting off on the wrong foot.
3.[单选题]______
  • A.Anticipate possible problems.
  • B.Make a list of do's and don'ts.
  • C.Picture themselves succeeding.
  • D.Try to appear more professional.
4.[单选题]______
  • A.A person’s nervous system is more complicated than imagined.
  • B.Golfers usually have positive mental images of themselves.
  • C.Mental images often interfere with athletes' performance.
  • D.Thinking has the same effect on the nervous system as doing.
参考答案: B,C,C,D
解题思路:听力短文

  Passage one

  When facing a new situation, some people tend to rehearse their defeat by spending too much time anticipating the worst. I remember talking with a young lawyer who was about to begin her first jury trial. She was very nervous. I asked what impression she wanted to make on the jury. She replied, “I don't want to look too inexperienced; I don’t want them to suspect. This is my first trial.” This lawyer had fallen victim to the “don'ts” syndrome, a form of negative goal setting. The “don'ts” can be self-fulfilling because your mind responds to pictures. Research conducted at the Stanford University shows a mental image fires the nervous system the same way as actually doing something that means when the golfer foretells himself, don't hit the ball into the water. His mind sees the image of the ball flying into the water, so guess where the ball will go, consequently before going into any stressful situation, focus only on what you want to have happen. I asked the lawyer again how she wanted to appear at her first trial, and this time she said, I want to look professional, and self-assured. I told her to create a picture of what self-assured would look like. To her it meant moving confidently around the court room, using convincing body language and projecting her voice so it could be heard from the judge's bench to the back door. S?

  he also imagined a skillful closing argument and a winning trial. A few weeks after this positive dress rehearsal, the young lawyer did win.

  Questions 9 to 12 are based on the passage you have just heard.

  9. What do some people do when they face a new situation?

  10. What does the research conducted at Stanford University show?

  11. What advice does the speaker give to people in a stressful situation

  12. What do we learn about the lawyer in the court?

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