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)
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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