2020年7月英语六级听力及2020年7月英语六级听力答案

以下是针对你所提出的问题的答案:

问题16:根据问卷调查结果,男性最重视的友谊品质是什么?
答案:男性最重视的友谊品质是响应危机的能力。

问题17:女性在谈及亲密友谊时,她们指的是什么?
答案:女性在谈及亲密友谊时,她们主要指的是情感因素,如开放性、同情心和精神刺激等。

问题18:对于男性和女性来说,什么可能威胁到友谊?
答案:男性和女性都可能因为残酷的竞争和背叛感受到友谊的威胁。此外,对于男性来说,缺乏坦率和对担心显得不男子汉的担忧也是威胁友谊的因素。

问题19:最好的恐龙化石标本可以在哪里找到?
答案:最好的恐龙化石标本可以在北美的博物馆和加拿大的一些博物馆找到。

问题20:当人们看到大量恐龙骨骼时,他们有什么想法?
答案:人们看到大量恐龙骨骼时,他们通常会认为这里发生了一场灾难,比如火山爆发或突然洪水,导致整群恐龙死亡。

问题21:关于发现的恐龙骨化石坑,演讲者有什么观点?
答案:演讲者认为这些恐龙骨化石坑是一个巨大的恐龙墓地,而不是它们死亡的地方。大部分的骨骼可能是沿着河流漂到浅水沙滩上的,在那里它们被留在了原地。有些可能来自遥远的干旱地区。当洪水来临时,它们试图穿越小溪却溺亡了。还有一些可能是被困在沙洲里死去的。其他人可能漂流了数英里才被搁浅。即使在今天,类似的事件也会发生:当春季洪水来临时,羊、牛和鹿经常被上涨的河水淹死,它们的尸体随着河水漂流,最终在洪水退去后留在沙滩上或半埋在沙子中逐渐腐烂。早期的密苏里河旅行者报告说,在春季洪水过后,沙洲上经常能看到死去的野牛和其他动物的尸体。

问题22:年轻的美国人被指控了什么?
答案:年轻的美国人被指控不关心他们的父母,就像他们在旧国那样。

问题23:演讲者关于美国老年人的观点是什么?
答案:演讲者认为美国的老年人受到了孤立的影响,他们追求独立和自主性的美国理想标准。他们独自生活,或许处于饥饿的边缘,有时没有朋友。但这个标准并不实用,追求它会造成很大的伤害。这个独立性也包含着巨大的无私。在与年轻母亲的谈话中,演讲者发现她们不知道自己会成为什么样的祖母。她们听说世界上大多数地区的家庭在过去大部分时间都是三代同堂时感到震惊。我们过分强调小家庭(父亲、母亲和年幼的孩子),认为如果祖父母还活着的话应该独居。当孩子们来看望他们时,老年人必须表现得乐观愉快。最终,老年人必须全身心投入到不再成为孩子们的负担、追求独立和自主性中。我们孤立了老年人,切断了孩子们与祖父母之间的联系。其中一个原因是祖父母在填补这一空白中缺席了。年轻人被剥夺了他们最需要的东西:了解他们的父母为何特别以及他们的祖父母为何要说那些话的背景视角。

问题24:接受采访的年轻母亲对什么感到惊讶?
答案:接受采访的年轻母亲对大多数地区和家庭历史上长时间存在的三代同堂的生活方式感到惊讶。

问题25:演讲者说老年人在努力做什么?
答案:演讲者说老年人在努力对他们的孩子保持乐观开朗的态度,当他们来看望的时候尽力表现出最好的一面。他们追求独立性和自主性(即使在最小的程度上)。他们认为那是他们能为他们(的孩子们)做的唯一重要的事情——不给孩子们带来任何麻烦和担忧任何东西被知晓的后果程度的最小化利用那个隐身的最好方式是给正在一步步侵蚀着我们人际关系弹性的隐藏的秘密创造足够的空间缺口弥补造成的断层并尝试用新的方式重新连接彼此建立新的关系纽带以弥补那些断裂的联系即使在最深的层面上也是如此最终我们能够从中得到一些我们可以重新找回那些我们失去的东西的机会无论是个人的还是集体的或许我们需要经历一个创伤和断裂才能理解那些最简单最普通的事物的重要性也许我们能重新找到家人朋友的爱让我们终于学会更加理解相互支持和信任别人利用现有的生活模型往往不太能够形成一个共同的背景视角来建立稳固的人际关系因此我们需要找到新的方式重新连接彼此建立新的关系纽带以弥补那些断裂的联系我们可以尝试一种新的生活模型它不再以独立性和个人主义为核心而是重新回归到家庭和社会关系中通过共同的努力和支持建立一个更加团结的社会

ofeachconversation、youwillhearsomequestionsquestion 3:whathaschangedinthepastthousandsofyears?question 4:what is theman ' sconcernabouttheuseoftechnologyinsports 2020年7月英语六级听力和2020年7月英语六级听力真题问题2020年7月英语六级听力真题:

partlistening comprehension(25 minutes)

2020年7月英语六级听力及2020年7月英语六级听力答案

directions: in this section,youwillheartwolongconversations . at the end

ofeachconversation,youwillhearsomequestions . boththeconversationand

thequestionswillbespokenonlyonce . afteryouhearaquestion,you must

choosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkeda),b),c) andd)。then

markthecorrespondingletteronanswersheet 1 withasinglelinethroughthe

ConversationOne

m: tonight、wehaveaveryspecialguest(1)Mrs . annasanchezisathreetime

olympichampionandauthorofthenewbooktotheedgemrs . San chez,thank

youforjoiningus。

w:thankyouforhavingme . m:let ' sstartwithyourbook . whatdoesthetitle

TotheEdgemean?Whatareyoureferringto?

w:(2)thebookisabouthowscienceandtechnologyhashelpedpushumansto

theedgeoftheirphysicalabilities . iarguethatinthepast 20 years,we

havehadthebestathletestheworldhaseverseen。

M:Butisthisafaircomparison?Howdoyouknowhow,say,a football player

from 50 yearsagowouldcomparetoonetoday?

w: well,you are right . thatcomparisonwouldbeperhapsimpossibletomake .

butthepointismoreaboutourknowledgetodayofhumanbiochemistry,

nutrition,and mechanics。(3)ibelievethatwhileourbodieshavenotchanged

inthousandsofyears . whathaschangedisthescientificknowledge . this has

allowedathletestopushthelimitsofwhatwaspreviouslythoughtpossible。

m:that ' sinteresting . pleasetellusmoreabouttheseperceivedlimits .

w:theworldisseensportsrecordsbeingbrokenthatcouldonlybebroken

fastesttimeinahundredmeterdashor 200 meterswimmingrace。

m:(4)isthereanyconcernthattechnologyisgivingsomeathletesanunfair

advantageoverothers?

w:thatisaninterestingquestion . andonethathastobeconsideredvery

carefully.skis、for example和wentfrombeingmadeofwoodtoametalloy

whichallowsforbettercontrolandfasterspeed . thereisnostopping

carefullyonacasebycasebasis。

question 1:whatdowelearnaboutannasanchez?

question 2:whatisthewoman ' sbookmainlyabout?

question 3:whathaschangedinthepastthousandsofyears?

question 4:what is theman ' sconcernabouttheuseoftechnologyinsports

ConversationTwo

w:I ' veworkedininternationaltradeallmylife . myfatherdidsotobefor

me . so 1 guessyoucouldsayitrunsinthefamily。

m:whatproductshaveyouworkedwith?

w: all sorts,really.i' veimportedtextiles,machinery,toys,solarpanels,

allkindsofthingsovertheyears . trendsanddemandcomeandgo .(5)soone

needstobeveryflexibletosucceedinthisindustry。

m:iseewhatgoodsareyoutradingnow?

w:inowimportfurniturefromchinaintoitalyandfoodsfromitalyinto

中国。(6)ievenusethesame ' saveryefficientwayofconductingtrade。

m:the same container . youmeanyouowna 40 footcargocontainer?

w: yeah,that's right。(7)ihaveawarehouseingenoaoveritalyandanotherin

Shanghai . isourcemidcenturymodernfurniturefromdifferentfactoriesin

China . it ' sverygoodvalueformoney . icolletitallinmywarehouseand

thendispatchitlomyotherwarehouseinitaly . overthereidothesame,but

withitalianfoodsinsteadoffurniture、thingslikepasta、cheese、wine、

chocolates . andisendallthattomywarehouseinchinainthesamefreight

containeriuseforthefurniture。

m:soipresumeyousellbothlinesofproductswholesaleineachrespective

w:of course . ipossessanetworkofclientsandpartnersinbothcountries .

that ' sthemainbenefitofhavingdonethisforsolong . I ' vemade great

businesscontactsovertime。

M:Howmanytimesdoyouship?

w: 1 did 12 shipmentslastyear、18 this year、andihopetogrowtoaround 25

nextyear . thar ' sbothwaysthereandbackagain . demandforauthenticitalian

foodinchinaisgrowingrapidly . and similarly,salesofaffordable,yet

stylishwoodenfurniturearealsoincreasinginitaly。(8) furniture is

marginallymoreprofitable、mostlybecauseitenjoyslowercustomsduties。

question 5:whatdocsthewomanthinkisrequiredtobesuccessfulin

internationaltrade?

查询6:whatdoesthewomansayisspecialaboutherwayofdoingtrade?

question 7:whatdocsthewomanhaveinbothitalyandchina?

查询8:whatdoesthewomansaymakesfurnituremarginallymore

directions: in this section,youwillheartwopassages . attheendofeach

passage,youwillhearsomeques-tions . boththepassageandthequestions

willbespokenonlyonce . afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebest

answerfromthefourchoicesmarkeda),b),c) andd)。thenmarkthe

correspondingletteronanswersheet 1 withasinglelinethroughthecenter。

toomanypeopleviewtheirjobsasdayprison、whichtheyareparoledevery

Friday、saysjoelgoodman、founderofthehumorproject和ahumorconsulting

groupinsaratogasprings,纽约。(9)humorunlockstheofficeprison

becauseitletsadultsbring . someoftheirchildlikespirittothejob,

accordingtohowardpollio、professorofpsychologyattheuniversityof

Tennessee Knoxville . andofficewithhumorbreaksisanofficewithsatisfied

andproductiveemployees。(10)polioconductedastudythatprovedhumorcan

helpworkersexcelatroutineproductiontasks . employeesperformbetterwhen

they have fun . inlargecorporationswithahierarchyofpower,there is often

nooutletforstress . everycompanyneedsundergroundwaysofpokingfunat

the organization、sayslynnandmark、aspeakeronworkplacehumorforsaint

Mary ' shealthcenterinsaintlouis。

Kodak rochester,new York branch,discoveredawayforitsemployeestouncork

theirbottledupresentments . there 1000 squarefoothumorroomfeaturesatoy

store.amongtherooms、manystressreducinggadgets和themainattractionisa

bossdollwithdetachablearmsandlegs。(11) employeescantakethedoll

apartaslongatheyputitsarmsandlegsbuckinplace。

sandycohan、ownerofagraphicprintproductionbusiness和createdthequote

boardtodocumentthebizarrephrasespeoplesaywhenunderstrictdeadlines,

whenyou’reondistress,yousaystupidthings,saysCohen.Nowwejustlook

ateachotherandsaythat’soneforthequoteboard.

Questions9to11arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

Question9.Whatdocsthepassagesayabouthumorintheworkplace?

Question10.WhatdoesthestudybyHowardPolioshow?

Question11.Whatcancodexemployeesdointhehumorroom?

(12)Publicinterestwasarousedbythelatestdiscoveryofachangedgenein

obesemiceThenewswasmadeknownbyRockefelleruniversitygeneticist

JeffreyFriedman.Theresearchersbelievethisgeneinfluencesdevelopmentof

ahormonethattellsorganismhowfatorfullitis(13)Thosewithhechanged

genemaynotsensewhentheyhaveeatenenoughoriftheyhavesufficient

fattytissue.andthuscan’ttellwhentostopeating.

Theresearchersalsoreportedfindingagenenearlyidenticaltothemouse

obesitygeneinhumans.Theoperationofthisgeneinhumanshasnotyetbeen

demonstrated,however.(14)StillprofessionalslikeuniversityofVermont

psychologistEysterRossBloomreactedenthusiastically.Thisresearch

indicatesthatpeoplereallyarebornwithatendencytohaveacertain

weight,justastheyaretohaveaparticularskincolororheight.Actually,

behavioralgeneticistsbelievethatlessthanhalfofthetotalweight

variationisprogrammedinthegenes,whileheightisalmostentirely

geneticallydetermined.WhateverrolegenesplayAmericansaregettingfatter.

Asurveybythecenterfordiseasecontrolfoundthatobesityhasincreased

greatlyoverthelast10years.(15)Suchrapidchangeunderlinestheroleof

environmentalfactorsliketheabundanceofrichfoodsinAmericans

overeating.Thecenterfordiseasecontrolhasalsofoundthatteensarefar

lessphysicallyactivethantheywereevenadecadeago.Exceptingthatweight

ispredetermined,canrelieveguiltforoverweightpeople.Butpeople’sbelief

thattheycannotcontroltheirweightcanitselfcontributet0obesity.

Questions12to15arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

Question12.Whatdoesthespeakersayhasarousedpublicinterest?

Question13.Whatdowelearnaboutthechangedgene?

Question14.WhatdoesuniversityofVermontpsychologistEysterRossBloom

Question15.WhataccountsforAmericansobesityaccordingtoasurveybythe

centerfordiseaseontrol?

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearthreerecordingsoflecturesor

talksfollowedbythreeorfourques-tions.Therecordingswillbeplayed

onlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthe

fourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Thenmarkthecorrespondingletteron

AnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecenter.

Qualitiesofarelationshipsuchasopenness,compassionandmental

stimulation,orofconcerntomostofusregardlessofsex.Butjudgingfrom

thequestionnaireresponse,theyaremoreimportanttowomenthantomen.

Askedtoconsidertheingredientsofclosefriendship,womenratedthese

qualitiesaboveallothers.(16)Menassignedalowerprioritytothemin

favorofsimilarityandinterest,Selectedby77%ofmenandresponsivenessin

acrisis,chosenby61%ofmalerespondents,mentalstimulationranked3rdin

popularitybymenaswellaswomenwastheonlyareaofoverlap.Amongmen,

only28%namedopennessasanimportantquality.

Caringwaspickedbyjust23%.(17)Itisevidentbytheirselectionsthat

whenwomenspeakofclosefriendships.theyarereferringtoemotional

factors.Whilemenemphasizedthepleasuretheyfindinafriend’scompany,

thatis,whenamanspeaksofafriend,heislikelytobetalkingabout

someonehedoesthingswith,ateammate,afellowhobbyist,adrinkingbuddy.

Theseactivitiesarethefabricofthefriendship.Itisadoingrelationships

inwhichsimilarityininterestsisthekeybond.Thisfactorwasa

considerationoflessthan11%ofwomen.Womenoptforawarmemotional

atmospherewherecommunicationflowsfreely.Activityismerebackground.

Lastly,men,aswehaveseen,haveseriousquestionsabouteachother’s

loyalty.Perhapsthisiswhytheyplacedsuchstrongemphasison

responsivenessinacrisis.SomeoneIcancallonforhelp.Women,astheir

testimoniesindicate,aregenerallymoresecurewitheachotherand

consequentlyaremorelikelytotreatthisissuelightly.Infollowup

interviews,thiswasconfirmednumeroustimes.Aswomanafterwomanindicated

thatbeingtherewhenneededwastakenforgranted.(18)Asforthehazardsof

friendship.morethanafewrelationshipshavebeenshatteredbecauseof

cutthroatcompetitionandfeelingsofbetrayal.Thisliestbothmenand

women,butunequallyincomparison,nearlytwiceasmanymencomplainedabout

theseissuesaswomen.Further,whilecompetitionandbetrayalarethemain

thornstofemalefriendship:menareplaguedinalmostequalamountsbytwo

additionalissueslackoffranknessandafearofearingunmanly.

Obviously,foraman,agoodfriendshipishardtofind.

Question16:Whatqualitydomenvaluemostconcerningfriendshipaccordingto

aquestionnaireesponse?

Question17:Whatdowomenrefertowhenspeakingofclosefriendships?

Question18:Whatmaythreatenafriendshipforbothmenandwomen?

(19)Thepartialskeletonsofmorethan20dinosaursandscatteredbonesof

about300morehavebeendiscoveredinUtahandColoradoatwhatisnowthe

DinosaurNationalMonument.Manyofthebestspecimensmaybeseentodayat

museumsofnaturalhistoryinthelargercitiesoftheUnitedStates,and

Canada.Thisdinosaurpitisthelargestandbestpreserveddepositof

dinosaursknowntoday.(20)Manypeoplegettheideafromthemassofbonesin

thepitwallthatsomedisaster,suchasvolcanicexplosionorasuddenflood.

killedawholeherdofdinosaursinthisarea.Thiscouldhavehened,but

itprobablydidnot.

Themainreasonsforthinkingotherwise,otherscatteredbonesandthe

thicknessofthedepositinotherdepositswheretheanimalswerethoughtto

havediedtogether,theskeletonswereusuallycompleteandoftenallthe

boneswereintheirproperplaces.Roundedpiecesoffossilbonehavebeen

foundhere.Thesefragmentsgottheirsmooth,roundshapebyrollingalongthe

streambottom.Inamasskilling,theboneswouldhavebeenleftonthestream

orlakebottomtogetheratthesamelevel.Butinthisdeposit,thebones

occurthroughoutazoneofsandstoneabout12feetthick.

Themixtureofswampdwellersanddrylandtypesalsoseemstoindicatethat

thedepositisamixturefromdifferentplaces.Thepitareaisalarge

dinosaurgraveyard-notaplacewheretheydied.(21)Mostoftheremains

probablyfloateddowneastwardflowingriveruntiltheywereleftonashallow

sandbar.Someofthemmayhavecomefromfarawaydrylandareastothewest.

Perhapstheydrownedtryingtocrossasmallstream,allwashedawayduring

floods.Someoftheswampdwellersmayhavegotstuckintheverysandbarthat

becametheirgrave.Othersmayhavefloatedformilesbeforebeingstranded.

Eventoday,similareventstakeplace:Whenfloodscomeinthespring,sheep,

cattle,anddeerareoftentredbyrisingwatersandoftendrown.Their

deadbodiesfloatdownstreamuntilthefloodrecedes,andleavesthemstranded

onabarorshorewheretheylie,halfburiedinthesanduntiltheydecay,

EarlytravelersontheMissouriRiverreportedthatshoresandbarsoften

linedwiththedecayingbodiesofbuffalothathaddiedduringspringfloods.

Question19:WherecanmanyofthebestdinosaurspecimensbefoundinNorth

Question20:Whatoccurstomanypeoplewhentheyseethemassivebonesinthe

Question21:Whatdoesthespeakersuggestaboutthelargenumberofdinosaur

bonesfoundinthepit?

Iwouldlikeparticularlytotalkabouttheneedtodevelopanewstyleof

aginginourownsociety.(22)Youngpeopleinthiscountryhavebeenaccused

ofnotcaringfortheirparentsthewaytheywouldhaveintheoldcountry.

Andthisistrue.(23)Butiisalsotruethatoldpeoplehavebeeninfluenced

byanAmericanidealofindependenceandautonomy.Sowelivealone,perhaps

onthevergeofstarvation,intimewithoutfiends.Butwearcindependent.

ThisstandardAmericanstylehasbeenforcedoneveryethnicgroup.Although

therearemanygroupsforwhomtheidealisnotpractical,itisapoorideal

andpursuingitdocsagreatdealofharm.Thisidealofindependencealso

containsatremendousamountofunselfishness.

Intalkingtotoday’syoungmothers,Ihaveaskedthemwhatkindof

grandmotherstheythinktheyaregoingtobe.Iheardevotedlovingmothers

saythatwhentheyarethroughraisingtheirchildren,theyhavenointention

ofbecominggrandmothers.(24)Theyareastonishedtohearthatinmostofthe

world.throughoutmostofitshistory,familieshavebeenthreeorfour

generation-familiesJivingunder.thesameroof.Wehaveover-emphasizedthe

smallfamilyuni—father,mother,smallchildren.Wethinkitiswonderfulif

grandmaandgrandpa,ifthey’restillalive,canlivealone.Wehavereached

thepointwherewethinktheonlythingwecandoforourchildrenistostay

outoftheirway.Theonlythingwecandoforourdaughterinlawistosee

aslittleofheraspossible.(25)Oldpeople’snursinghomes.eventhebest

one.arefilledwitholderpeoplewhobelievetheonlythingtheycandofor

theirchildrenistolookcheerfulwhentheycometovisitSointheend.

olderpeoplehavetodevotealltheirenergiestonotbeingaburden.

independenceandautonomy.We’veisolatedoldpeopleandwe’vecutoffthe

childrenfromtheirgrandparents.Oneofthereasonswehaveasbada

generationgaptodayaswedoisthatgrandparentshavesteppedout.Young

peoplearebeingdeprivedofthethingtheyneedmost:perspectivetoknowwhy

theirparentsbehavesopeculiarlyandwhytheirgrandparentssaythethings

Question22:WhathaveyoungAmericansbeenaccusedof?

Question23:WhatdoesthespeakersayaboutoldpeopleintheUnitedStates?

Question24:Whatisastonishingtotheyoungmothersinterviewedbythe

Question25:Whatdoesthespeakerssayolderpeopletrytheirbesttodo?

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英语六级2020年7月英语六级真题因为情况特殊2020年七月份的六级一共有1套真题。

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声明称,对于多套试卷之间的难度差异对考生成绩产生的影响,将考虑难度系数,通过试卷之间等值计算来处理,因此考生的成绩不会因其所答试卷的难度差异而受影响。

1、通过历年真题,熟悉考试出题思路,让自己的复习更加有的放矢。

对于英语六级考试,每次考试大纲基本不会有太大的变化,所以通过熟悉历年真题,能在了解和熟悉考试题型的基础上。

进一步熟悉和掌握出题老师的出题思路、方向、重点,进而全面把握复习要点,对考生的复习会有很大帮助,更能做到有的放矢,提高复习效率。

2、做历年真题,总结错题、检测自己的薄弱环节更重要。

对于英语六级考试,历年真题需要静下心去做,希望考生能以检测自己水平的心态去做,像正式考试一样。

在有充足时间的情况下,找个不易被打扰的环境,静下心来去完成整套题目,不要做一题急于对答案,一定要在最后统一对答案,这样不但能锻炼应试心态,还能较真实的检测出自己的复习水平和复习效果。

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