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2006年6月英语六级听力原文(二)
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M: I'm usually careful. But this time I thought I could get through the intersection before the light turned.

Q: What do we learn about the man?

7. W: Your dog certainly seems to know you are his master. Did you have to punish him very often when you trained him?

M: I found it's much better to praise him when he obeys and not to be so fussy when he makes mistakes.

Q: What does the man say about training dogs?

8. M: I am afraid there won't be time to do another tooth today. Make sure you don't eat anything like stakes for the next few hours, and we'll fill the other cavity tomorrow.

W: All right. Acutually, I must hurry to the library to return some books.

Q: Where does the conversation most probably take place?

9. W: I am worried about Jenny going to college. College students are so wild nowadays.

M: Actually, only a few are like that. Most students are too busy studying to have time to cause trouble.

Q: What does the man imply?

10. W: You didn't seem to be terribly enthusiastic about the performance.

M: You must be kidding. I couldn't have clapped any harder. My hands are still hurting.

Q: What does the man think of the performance?

Section B

Passage 1

  Born and raised in central Ohio, I'm a country girl through and through. I'm currently studying to become a physical therapist, a career path that marks a great achievement for me. At Ohio State University, admission into the physical therapy program is intensely competitive. I made it pass the first cut the first year I applied, but was turned down for admission. I was crushed, because for years I have been determined to become a physical therapist. I received advice from friends and relatives about changing my major and finding another course for my life. I just couldn't do it. I knew I could not be as happy in another profession. So I stilled myself, began to work seriously for another years and reapplied. Happily I received notice of my admission. Later, I found out that less than 15% of the applicant had been offered positions that year. Now in the first two years of professional training, I couldn't be happier with my decision not to give up on my dream. My father told me that if I wanted it badly enough, I would get in. Well, Daddy, I wanted it. So there. After graduation, I would like to travel to another country, possibly a Latin American country and work in a children's hospital for a year or two. So many of the children there are physically handicapped but most hospitals don't have the funding to hire trained staff to care for them properly. I would like to change that somehow.

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