试卷名称:大学英语六级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷219

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  M: Excuse me, could you please tell me how to get to the tennis courts? W: They are right next to the Sports Complex. M: I am new to the university and I don’t know where the Sports Complex is, either. W: Well, it’s about a five-minute walk. M: Oh. W: Head down this main road for two blocks. Turn right at the clock tower and you will be on Bute Avenue. Walk on Bute for a couple of blocks, maybe 3 blocks. M: You already have me walking about 5 blocks. Are you sure it is only a five-minute walk? W: Maybe, it is longer—actually, it could be more, like ten minutes. I am not sure. M: Do you know if there is a bus stop there? W: Yes, the bus stop is in front of the pool, but bus service is quite slow during the day. M: Are the tennis courts in good condition? W: Yes, this university is very lucky to have such sports facilities. M: That’s what I’ve heard. Did a rich person donate some money? W: Yes, about 5 or 6 years ago, the rumor is that a famous hockey player left millions of dollars to build a new sports complex. It was an anonymous donation actually. I’m sorry to say, I almost never used it after my first year. Besides studying I took up cards—I love playing bridge. M: Well, I hope to get in good shape here. I’m meeting a friend at the tennis courts in fifteen minutes, so I’d better be going. W: Yes, you should Now that I think about it, it may be close to twenty minutes’ walk to get there. 12. What can be inferred about the woman? 13. How did the university probably obtain the new sports facilities? 14. What is the woman’s favorite game? 15. What is the man trying to do?

A.She knows nothing about the tennis courts.

B.She does not have a good sense of distance.

C.She is also a stranger to the university.

D.She can serve as a great tourist guide.

  

A.Introduce the woman to his friends.

B.Get familiar with the university campus.

C.Go to the tennis courts for an appointment.

D.Take part in a tennis contest at a sports meeting.

  

A.Tennis.

B.Hockey.

C.Gymnastics.

D.Bridge.

  

A.A large amount of money was donated by an unknown player.

B.A schoolfellow raised millions of dollars for the construction.

C.The school got a large fund from the local government.

D.A rich businessman in the town contributed some money.

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