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英语六级听力原文

 

 

 

 

 

小时候,场队里面有片我一眼望不到边的荷塘。

妈妈经常带着我到荷塘边采莲叶摘莲蓬剥莲子,我边走边跳的跟着,嘴里连说带唱地念:

“毕竟西湖六月中,风光不与四时同。

接天莲叶无穷碧,映日荷花别样红。

”妈妈教的杨万里的诗。

碧绿的荷塘里高低错落地盛开着粉白的粉红的荷花,有的羞答答地躲在莲叶下,有的则大方地在艳阳下舒展妙曼的身姿,把小蜜蜂忙得不停地在花瓣中花蕊里飞来飞去。

清风一阵阵地送着荷花的芬香,莲叶与荷花在低头细语,沙沙,沙沙。

只可惜,我听不懂它们说的话。

  妈妈,荷花真香真美啊!

嗯。

妈妈摘一朵给你。

不,妈妈,摘下了它,它会死的。

让它长在塘里,一大片一大片的,它才高兴才会香才会更美丽。

好吧,女儿,让它们美美的长着。

来,我们把莲子莲叶都拿回家里蒸饭和做莲子羹。

好,妈妈,莲子羹最好吃了

 

 

心之所向,所向披靡

【短对话】

1.

W:

Whatawonderfulperformance!

Yourrockbandhasneversoundedbetter.

M:

Manythanks.Iguessallthosehoursofpracticeinthepastmontharefinallypayingoff.

Q:

Whatdoesthemanmean?

2.

M:

Ican'tdecidewhattodoformysummervacation.IeitherwanttogoonabiketourofEuropeorgodivinginMexico.

W:

Well,we'reofferinganall-inclusivetwo-weektriptoMexicoforonly300dollars.

Q:

Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemandoforhisvacation?

3.W:

Howlongdoyouthinkthisprojectmighttake?

M:

I'dsayaboutthreemonths,butitcouldtakelongerifsomethingunexpectedhappened.Maybewe'dbetterallowanextramonth,sowewon’thavetoworryaboutbeinglate.

Q:

Whydoesthemansayextratimeshouldbeallowedfortheproject?

4.M:

I'mthinkingaboutbecomingamemberhere,andI'dlikesomeinformation.

W:

Sure.Athree-monthmembershipcosts150dollars,andthatincludesuseofthewait-room,saunaandpool.I'llgiveyouafreepathsothatyoucantryoutthefacilitiesbeforeyoudecide.

Q:

Whatdowelearnfromtheconversation?

5.

W:

I'msorrytohearthatyoufailedthePhysicscourse,Ted.

M:

Let'sfaceit.I'mjustnotcutouttobeascientist.

Q:

Whatdoesthemanmean?

6.

M:

Garyinsistedonbuyingthefoodforthepicnic.

W:

That'sprettygenerousofhim.Butshouldn'tweatleastoffertosharetheexpenses?

Hehasabigfamilytosupport.

Q:

Whatdoesthewomansuggesttheydo?

7.

W:

Didyouseetheheadlinesinthepaperthismorning?

M:

Year.Apparentlythebuscompanywillbelayingoffitsemployeesiftheycan'treachanagreementonwagesbymidnight.

Q:

Whatdidthemanreadabout?

8.

W:

Havewereceivedpaymentfortheoverseasorderwedeliveredlastmonth?

M:

Yes.Thechequecameinyesterdayafternoon.I'llbedepositingitwhenIgothebanktoday.

Q:

Whatisthewomanconcernedabout?

【六级听力长对话原文1】

W:

OK,that'sit.Nowwehavetomakeadecision.Wemightaswelldothatnow,don'tyouthink?

M:

Sure,let'ssee.FirstwesawFrankBrisenski.Whatdidyouthinkofhim?

W:

Well,he'scertainlyaverypoliteyoungman.

M:

Andveryrelaxed,too.

W:

Buthisappearance…

M:

En…Hewasn'twelldressed.Hewasn'tevenwearingatie.

W:

Buthedidhaveanicevoice.Hesoundedgoodonthetelephone.

M:

True.AndIthoughtheseemedveryintelligent.HeansweredDona'squestionsverywell.

W:

That'strue,butdressingwellisimportant.Well,let'sthinkabouttheothers.NowwhataboutBarbaraJones?

Shehadanicevoice,too.Shesoundedgoodonthetelephone,andshewaswelldressed,too.

M:

En…Shedidlookveryneat,verynicelydressed,but…

W:

Butsoshy.Shewouldn'tbeverygoodattalkingtopeopleatthefrontdesk.

M:

En…OK.Nowwhowasthenext?

Ar…Yes,DavidWallace.Ithoughthewasverygood,hadalotofpotential.Whatdoyouthink?

W:

En…Heseemedlikeaverybrightguy.Hedressedverynicely,too.Andhehadareallyniceappearance.

M:

Heseemedrelaxedtome,thetypeofpersonpeoplefeelcomfortablewithrightaway.

W:

Hewaspolite,butalsoveryfriendlyandrelaxedasyousay.Ithinkhe'llbegoodwiththeguestsatthefrontdesk.

M:

Hehadaverypleasantvoice,too.

W:

That'sright.OK,good!

Iguesswehaveourreceptionistthen,don'tyou?

M:

Yes,Ithinkso.We'lljustofferthejobto…

Question9:

Whatarethespeakerslookingfor?

Question10:

WhatisFrankBrisenski'sweakness?

Question11:

Whatdothespeakersdecidetodo?

【六级听力长对话原文2】

W:

Hello.

M:

Hello.Isthatthereferencelibrary?

W:

Yes,canIhelpyou?

M:

Ihopeso.IranearlierandaskedforsomeinformationaboutDennisHutton,thescientist.Youaskedmetoringback.

W:

Oh,yes.Ihavefoundsomething.

M:

Good.I'vegotapencilandpaper.Perhapsyoucouldreadoutwhatitsays.

W:

Certainly.HuttonDennis,bornDarlington,1836,diedNewYork,1920.

M:

Yes,gotthat.

W:

Inventerandphysicist,thesonofafarmworker.HewasadmittedtotheUniversityofLondonattheageof15.

M:

Yes.

W:

Hegraduatedat17withthefirstclassdegreeinphysicsandmathematics.Allright?

M:

Yes,allright.

W:

Hemadehisfirstnotableachievementattheageof18.Itwasamethodofrefrigerationwhichrollsfromhisworkinlowtemperaturephysics.HebecameprofessorofmathematicsattheUniversityofManchesterat24,whereheremainedfortwelveyears.Duringthattime,hemarriedoneofhisstudents,NatashaWilloughby

M:

Yes,goon.

W:

LaterworkingtogetherinLondon,theylaidthefoundationsofmodernphysicsbyshowingthatnormallawsofcauseandeffectdonotapplyatthelevelofsubatomicparticles.ForthisheandhiswifereceivedtheNobelPrizeforphysicsin1910,anddidsoagainin1912fortheirworkonveryhighfrequencyradiowaves.Inhislifetime,Huttonpatented244inventions.Doyouwantanymore?

M:

Yes,whendidhegotoAmerica?

W:

Letmesee.In1920hewenttoteachinNewYorkanddiedtheresuddenlyafteronlythreeweeks.Stillhewasagoodage.

M:

Yes,Isupposeso.Well,thanks.

Question12:

WhatdowelearnaboutDennisHuttonwhenhewas15?

Question13:

WhatdidDennisHuttondoattheageof24?

Question14:

ForwhatwereDennisHuttonandhiswifeawardedtheNobelPrizeasecondtime?

Question15:

WhydidDennisHuttongotoNewYork?

六级短文1原文

InAmerica,whitetaileddeeraremorenumerousthaneverbefore,soabundantinfactthatthey'vebecomeasuburbannuisanceandahealthhazard.

Whycan'ttheherdbethinnedtheold-fashionedway?

ThesmallcommunityofNorthHavenonLongIslandishometosomesixhundredtosevenhundreddeer.ThedepartmentofEnvironmentalConservationestimatestheoptimumpopulationat60.Thetownhasbeenbrowsedbareofvegetationexceptwheregardensandshrubsareprotectedbyhighfences.

Driversroutinelycollidewithdeerandtherearesomanydeadbodiesleftbythesideoftheroadthatthetownhasmadeitadealwithalocalpetcemeterytocollectanddisposeofthebodies.Somepeopleinthetownhavebecomeillfromdeertransmitteddiseases.Ontheoccasionswhenhuntinghasbeentried,localanimalrightspeoplehaveworkedtosecurecourtordersagainstthehunts.Andwhenthatisfailed,theystopthehunters,bangingonpotsandpanstoalertthedeer.Townmeetingscalledtodiscusstheprobleminevitablydissolvedintoconfrontations.

Theactivistsbelievesimplythatthedeerarenottheproblem.Somecommunitieshaveevendiscussedthepossibilityofbringingwolvesbackintotheecologicalmix.ThatmeanswolvesinthesuburbsofNewYork.Itisalmosttoowonderfulnottotryit.Thewolveswouldkilldeerofcourse.Theywouldalsoterrorizeandkilldogsandcatswhichisnotwhatthesuburbandwellershaveinmind.

Questions16to18arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard

Q16.Whatdowelearnaboutwhite-taileddeerinNorthHaven?

Q17.Whydolocalanimalrightspeoplebangonpotsandpans?

Q18.Whatwouldhappenifwolveswerebroughtbackintotheecologicalmix?

六级短文2原文

Andnow,ifyou'llwalkthisway,ladiesandgentlemen,thenextroomwe'regoingtoseeistheroominwhichthefamilyusedtoholdtheirformaldinnerpartiesandevenoccasionallyentertainheadsofstateandroyalty.However,theymanagedtokeepthisroomfriendlyandintimate.AndIthinkyou'llagree.Ithasaveryinformalatmosphere,quiteunlikesomegrandhousesyouvisit.Thecurtainswereneverdrawn,evenatnight,soguestsgotaviewofthelakeandfountainsoutsidewhichwerelitupatnight–averyattractivesight.Asyoucansee,ladiesandgentlemen,theguestswereseatedveryinformallyaroundthisovaltable,whichwouldaddtotherelaxedatmosphere.Thetabledatesfromthe18thcenturyandismadefromSpanishoak.It'sratherremarkableforthefactthatalthoughit'sextremelybig,it'ssupportedbyjustsixratherslimlegs.However,itseemstohavesurvivedlikethatfor200years.Soit'sprobablygoingtolastabitlonger.Thechairswhichgowiththetablearenotacompleteset.Therewereoriginallysixofthem.Theyareinterestingforthefactthattheyareveryplainandundecoratedforthetime,withonlyoneplaincentralpanelatthebackandnoarmrests.Imyselffindthemratheruncomfortabletositinforverylong,butpeoplewereusedtomorediscomfortinthepast.Andnow,ladiesandgentlemen,ifyou'dliketofollowmeintothegreathall…

Q19.Whatdowelearnaboutthespeaker?

Q20.Whatdoesthespeakersayabouttheroomtheyarevisiting?

Q21.Whatissaidabouttheovaltableintheroom?

Q22.Whatdoesthespeakersayaboutthechairs?

六级短文3原文

JanetJameswas22yearsoldwhenshewasdiagnosedwithMS—adiseasethatattacksthebody'snerves.Shehasjustgraduatedfromcollegeandgotajobatanadvertisingagencywhenshebegantosensethatsomethingstrangewasgoingoninsideherbody.WhenJamesrealizedhowsevereherillnesswas,sheknewshehadbetterhurryupandlivelife.MSisthebiggestcripplerofyoungadults.Andalthoughshedidn'thavemanysymptoms,sheknewitwasjustamatteroftime.Firstonheragendawastopursueherdreamofhostingapopmusicprogramme.Sheworkedataradiostationforayear,alwaysawarethatherbodywasdegenerating.Thenherbestfriendmovedaway.AndonenightJamesbeganscreaming,"Igottogo!

Igottogo!

"Twoweekslater,shearrivedatAlaska,thousandsofmiles

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