1、大学英语六级 复习从现在开始每天的详细计划都在这啦!需要用到的可分享走.10月17号,18号,19号的学习任务(完成后打勾)复习内容第一天第二天第三天1. 听力长对话每天读十遍,三天一共三十遍2. 听力文章每天每篇读五遍,三天一共是十五遍3. 作文每天背两句,六天背下一篇文章4. 重复背诵第二篇作文5. 每天看懂一篇大学英语中的文章Long Conversation OneF: Simon, how does it feel to be retired? M: Well, not so bad. F: How have you been spending your time? M: I hav
2、e been spending more time with my family. Ive also travelled a bit, you know, off season when everywhere is less crowded and hotels cost less. F: Great. M: You know I havent stopped work completely. F: Yes, could you tell us more about this? M: Im on a scheme thats called phased retirement; I had a
3、six-month break from work, after that I could apply for project work with the company I used to work for. F: How does the scheme work? M: Well, its a trial at the moment. Instead of hiring temporary stuff, the company advertises posts on its website that retired employees like myself can access. F:
4、What sort of works advertised? M: Well, all sorts of things, really. Administrative work and more specialized work, the sort of thing I can do. Some of the projects can last five or six months, and others can just be a couple of days. I can decide more or less when to work. So I can manage my own ti
5、me. F: I can see its good for you. What is your company get out of this? M: Well, I still have all my old contacts at work, so I know who to contact to get something done. The company gets flexibility, too. Once the jobs over, thats it. Im not on their books any more. Questions 19-21 are based on th
6、e conversation you have just heard. 19. Why does Simon find his retired life enjoyable? 20. How does Simon get to know about the companys available posts? 21. Why does the company adopt the phased retirement scheme? Long Conversation TwoW: Oh, where are we going? M: I want to show you something. W:
7、I know, but what is it? M: A farm. Its just down this road. Its a small place, but at least it would be our own. W: A farm? How can we afford to buy a farm? M: It isnt very large, only 40 acres. We wouldnt have to pay very much right now. W: Is there a house on the place? M: A small one, two bedroom
8、s, but it needs to be fixed up a little. I can do the job myself. W: OK. Is there enough space for a kitchen garden? M: There is about half an acre around the house. Thats plenty of space. W: Then we can grow our own fresh vegetables. And maybe keep a few chickens, couldnt we? M: Yes, and we can pro
9、bably grow a lot of our own food. W: What are you thinking about growing, if we do take this place? M: Well, it really isnt big enough for corn. I thought we might try to raise a crop of potatoes. W: Potatoes? There are a lot of work. M: We are used to hard work, arent we? W: Yes, we are, but the mo
10、ney. Do we have enough to get started? It seems like a dream. M: I think weve saved enough. We can pay a little on the farm and maybe put a few dollars down on the tractor, too. Questions 22 to 25 are based on the conversation you have just heard. Q 22: What are the speakers going to do at the time
11、of the conversation? Q 23: What does the man say about the farm? Q 24: Why does the man intend to grow potatoes rather than corn on the farm? Q 25: What is the womans greatest concern about the mans plan? Passage OneMembers of the city council and distinguished guests, it is my privilege to introduc
12、e to you today Mr. Robert Washington, chief of our citys police force. He will address us on the subject of the Community Policing Program. Most of you know that Mr. Washington has a distinguished record as head of our police force for more than ten years. However, you may not know that he also hold
13、s a masters degree in criminology and studied abroad for a year with the international police force which deals with crimes around the world. Mr. Washington first introduced the Community Policing Program 8 years ago. The idea behind the program is to get the police officers out of their cars and in
14、to our neighborhood when they can talk directly to merchants and residents about the real dynamics of our city. These officers do more than make arrests. They try to find ways to help solve the problems that contribute to crime in the first place. Often that means hooking people up with services off
15、ered by other city agencies, such as schools, hospitals, housing, drug treatment centers. And the program seems to be working: crime is down and our citizens report that they feel more secure. Today Mr. Washington is going to tell us more about this program. Now lets welcome Mr. Robert Washington.26
16、. What is the purpose of the speakers remarks?He will address us on the subject of community policing program.27. What does the speaker say about Mr. Robert Washington?Passage TwoThere are between 3000 and 6000 public languages in the world, and we must add approximately 6 billion private languages
17、since each one of us necessarily has one. Considering these facts, the possibilities for breakdowns in communication seem infinite in number. However, we do communicate successfully from time to time. And we do learn to speak languages. But learning to speak languages seems to be a very mysterious p
18、rocess. For a long time, people thought that we learned a language only by imitation and association. For example, a baby touches a hot pot and starts to cry. The mother says, “Hot, hot!” And the baby, when it stops crying, imitates the mother and says, “Hot, hot!” However, Noam Chomsky, a famous ex
19、pert in language, pointed out that although children do learn some words by imitation and association, they also combine words to make meaningful sentences in ways that are unique, unlearned and creative. Because young children can make sentences they have never heard before, Chomsky suggested that
20、human infants are born with the ability to learn language. Chomsky meant that underneath all the differences between public and private languages, there is a universal language mechanism that makes it possible for us, as infants, to learn any language in the world. This theory explains the potential
21、 that human infants have for learning language. But it does not really explain how children come to use language in particular ways.Question 30. Why does the speaker say there are great possibilities for communication breakdowns?There are numerous public and private languages.Question 31. What is Ch
22、omskys point on the ability to learn a language?Human infants are born with the ability to learn language and the potential to learn any language in the world.Question 32. What does Chomskys theory fail to explain according to the speaker?It does not really explain how children come to use language
23、in particular ways.10月20号,21号,22号的学习任务(完成后打勾)复习内容第一天第二天第三天1. 听力长对话每天读十遍,三天一共三十遍2. 听力文章每天每篇读五遍,三天一共是十五遍3. 作文每天背两句,六天背下一篇文章4. 重复背诵第三篇作文5.每天看懂一篇大学英语中的文章长对话Conversation OneW: Gosh! Have you seen this, Richard?M: Seen What?W: In the paper, it says theres a man going round pretending hes from the electric
24、ity board. Hes been calling at peoples homer, saying hes come to check that all their appliances are safe. The he gets around them to make him a cup of tea and while they are out of the room, he steals their money, handbag, whatever and makes off with it.M: But you know Jane, its partly their own fa
25、ult. You should never let anyone like that in unless you are expecting them.W: Its all very well to say that, but someone comes to the door and says electricity or gas, and you automatically think they are OK, especially if they flash a card to you.M: Does this man have an ID then?W: Yes, thats just
26、 it! It seems he used to work for the electricity board at one time. According to the paper, the police are warning people, especially pensioners not to admit anyone unless they have an appointment. Its a bit sad. One old lady told them shed just been to the post office to draw her pension when he c
27、alled. She said he must have followed her home. He stole the whole lot.M: But what does he look like? Surely they must have a description.W: Oh, yes, they have. Lets see. In his thirties, tall, bushy dark hair, slight northern accent, sounds a bit like you actually.19. What does the woman want the m
28、an to read in the newspaper?20. How did the man mentioned in the newspaper try to win further trust from the victims?21. What is the warning from the police?22. What does the woman speaker tell us about the old lady?Conversation TwoM: Miss Jones, could you tell me more about first job with hotel mar
29、keting concepts?W: Yes, certainly. I was a marketing consultant, responsible for marketing ten UK hotels. They were all luxury hotels in the leisure sector, all of a very high standard.M: Which markets were you responsible for?W: For Europe and Japan.M: I see from your resume that you speak Japanese
30、. Have you ever been to Japan?W: Yes, I have. I spent a month in Japan in 2006. I met all the key people in the tourist industry, the big tour operators and tourist organizations. As I speak Japanese, I had a very big advantage.M: Yes, of course. Have you had any contact with Japan in your present j
31、ob?W: Yes, Ive had a lot. The truth is I have become very popular with the Japanese, both for holidays and for business conferences. In fact, the market for all types of luxury holidays for the Japanese has increased a lot recently.M: Really, Im interested to hear more about that, but first, tell me
32、, have you ever traveled on a luxury train? The Orient Express, for example.W: No I havent, but I have traveled on a glacier express to Switzerland and I traveled China by train about 8 years ago. I love train travel. Thats why Im very interested in this job.23. What did the woman do in her first job?24. What gave the woman an