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六级真题第套听力原文
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SectionA
ConversationOne
W:
Mr.Ishiguro,haveyoueverfoundoneofyourbooksatasecondhandbookstore
M:
Yes.Thatkindofthingisdifficult.[1]?
Ifthey’vegotmybookthere,Ithink,“Well,thisisaninsult!
?
Somebodydidn’twanttokeepmybook!
”Butifit’snotthere,Ifeelit’saninsulttoo.Ithink,“Whyaren’tpeopleexchangingmybookWhyisn’titinthisstore”
W:
Doesbeingawriterrequireathickskin
M:
Yes,forexample,mywifecanbeveryharsh.[2-1]?
Ibeganworkingonmylatestbook,?
TheBuriedGiant,in2004,butIstoppedafterIshowedmywifealittlesection.Shethoughtitwasrubbish.
W:
EvenafteryouwonaBookerPrize
M:
[2-2]?
She’snotintimidatedatallandshecriticizesmeinexactlythesamewayshedidwhenIwasfirstunpublishedandIwasstarting.
W:
Butyouwouldnevercompromiseonyourvision.
M:
No,Iwouldn’tevercompromiseontheessential,theideasorthethemes.Thisisn’treallywhatmywifeistryingtocriticizemeabout.It’salwaysaboutexecution.
W:
Sowhydidyouputyourbook,?
TheBuriedGiant,asideforsolongApparentlyyoustartedworkingonitover10yearsago.
M:
[3]?
I’veoftenstoppedwritingabookandleftitforafewyears.?
AndbythetimeIcomebacktoit,itmayhavechanged.UsuallymyimaginationhasmovedonandIcanthinkofdifferentcontextsoradifferentwaytodoit.
W:
Whatdoesitfeellikewhenyoufinallyfinishabook
M:
It’sfunnyyouaskthatbecauseIneverhavethismomentwhenIfeel,“Ah,I’vefinished!
”[4]?
Iwatchfootballersattheendofthematch,youknow,thewhistlegoesandthey’vewonorlost.Untilthenthey’vebeengivingeverythingtheyhaveandatthatmomenttheyknowit’sover.It’sfunnyforanauthor.There’sneverafinishingwhistle.
Questions1to4arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
1.Howwouldthemanfeelifhefoundhisbookinasecondhandbookstore
2.Whatdoestheman’swifethinkofhisbooks
3.Whatdoesthemandowhenheengagesinwriting
4.Whatdoesthemanwanttosaybymentioningthefootballmatch
ConversationTwo
W:
[5]?
Accordingtoastudyofraceandequityineducation,blackathletesaredroppingoutofcollegeacrossthecountryatalarmingrates.?
WithustotalkaboutthefindingsinthestudyisWashingtonPost?
columnist?
KevinBlackistone.Goodmorning.
M:
Goodmorning,howareyou
W:
Fine,thankyou.Whatisnewthatyoufoundinthisstudy
M:
Well,thisisShaunHarper’sstudy,andhepointsoutthatonmajorcollegecampusesacrossthecountry,blackmalesmakeuplessthan3percentofundergraduateenrollments.Yet,whenyoulookattheirnumbersorpercentagesontherevenue-generatingsportsteamsoffootballandbasketball,theymakeupwellinto50to60percentofthoseteams.[6]?
Sotheideaisthattheyarereallytheretobepartoftherevenue-generatingworkingclassofathletesoncampusandnotnecessarilytheretobepartoftheeducatingclassasmoststudentsinothergroupsare.
W:
[7]?
Comparedwithothergroups,Ithinkthenumbersinthisgroup,atthose65schools,aresomethinglikejustbarelymorethanhalfoftheblackmaleathletesgraduateatall.
M:
Exactly.Andwhat’sreallybadaboutthisistheseathletesaresupposedlypromisedatleastonethingasrewardforalltheirbloodandsweat.Andthatisacollegedegree,whichcanbeatransformativetoolinoursocietywhenyoutalkaboutupwardmobility.Andthat’sreallythetroublingpartaboutthis.?
W:
Well,thishasbeentalkedaboutsomuch,really,inrecentyears.Whyhasn’titchanged
M:
Well,Ithinkoneofthereasonsithasn’tchangedisthatthere’sreallynoeconomicpressuretochangethis.Alloftheincentiveisreallyonwinningandnotlosingonthefieldoronthecourt.[8]Coachesdonotnecessarilyhavetheincentivetograduateplayers.
Questions5to8arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout
6.Whatisthenewfindingaboutblackmaleathletesinthisstudy
7.Whatisthegraduationrateofblackmaleathletes
8.Whataccountsforblackathletes’failuretoobtainacollegedegree,accordingtotheman
SectionB
PassageOne
[9]?
America’sholidayshoppingseasonstartsonBlackFriday,thedayafterThanksgiving.Itisthebusiestshoppingdayoftheyear.?
Retailersmakethemostmoneythistimeofyear,about20to30percentofannualrevenue.About136millionpeoplewillshopduringtheThanksgivingHolidayweekend.Moreandmorewillshoponline.Inaneraofinstantinformation,shopperscanusetheirmobilephonestofinddeals.[10]?
About183.8millionpeoplewillshoponCyberMonday,thefirstMondayafterThanksgiving.?
Morethanhalfofallholidaypurchaseswillbemadeonline.?
One-in-fiveAmericanswilluseatabletorsmartphone.OnlinespendingonBlackFridaywillrise15percenttohit?
$2.7billionthisyear.CyberMondayspendingwillincrease12percentto?
$3billion.Formany,shoppingonlinewas“amorecomfortablealternative”thancrowdedmalls.Theshifttoonlineshoppinghashadabigimpactontraditionalshoppingmalls.Since2010,morethan24shoppingmallshaveclosedandanadditional60arestruggling.However,[11]?
Fortune?
saystheweakestofthemallshaveclosed.Thesectoristhrivingagain.?
TheInternationalCouncilofShoppingCenterssaid94.2percentofmallswerefull,oroccupied,withshopsbytheendof2014.Thatisthehighestlevelin27years.[12]?
EconomistGusFauchersaidlowerunemploymentandrisingwagescouldgiveAmericansmoremoneytospend.?
TheaverageAmericanconsumerwillspendabout?
$805ongifts.That’sabout?
$630.5billionbetweenNovemberandDecember—anincreaseof3.7percentfromlastyear.
Questions9to12arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
9.Whatisthespeakermainlytalkingabout
10.HowmanypeoplewillshoponCyberMonday
11.Whatdoes?
Fortune?
sayabouttraditionalshoppingmalls
12.Whatissaidtoaccountfortheincreasednumberofshoppers
PassageTwo
Foryears,manyofushavereliedonantibioticusetotreatvariousinfections.Andtherealityisthatantibioticshavebeenresponsibleforsavingmillionsoflivessincepenicillin,oneoftheearliestantibiotics,wasfirstusedonaclinicalbasis70yearsago.However,todayisanewerainwhichtakingantibioticscancausesomeverydangerousandpotentiallylife-threateningsituations.[13]?
Infact,youmayhaveheardaboutthenew“superbugs”,whichareantibiotic-resistantbacteriathathavedevelopedasaresultofoverprescribedantibiotics.?
Inthepast,healthexpertswarnedusthatthedaywouldcomeinwhichitwouldbecomeverydifficulttoprovidemedicalcareforevencommonproblemssuchaslunginfectionorseveresourthroat.And,[14]?
apparently,thatdayhascomebecauseseeminglyroutineoperationssuchaskneereplacementsarenowmuchmorehazardousduetotheloomingthreatoftheseinfections.
Theproblemhasgrownintosuchepidemicproportionsthatthisseverestrainofresistantbacteriaisbeingblamedfornearly700,000deathseachyearthroughouttheworld;and,unfortunately,healthexpertsworrythatthenumberwillriseto10millionormoreonayearlybasisby2050.[15]?
Withsuchalargelife-threateningepidemic,itissadtosaythatonly1.2percentofbudgetarymoneyfortheNationalInstitutesofHealthiscurrentlybeingspentonresearchtotacklethisproblem.Thisisafarcryfromthefundsnecessaryforaproblemofsuchmagnitude.
Questions13to15arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
13.Whatdowelearnaboutthe“superbugs”
14.Whatistheresultoftheoveruseofantibiotics
15.Whatismosturgentlyneededfortacklingthelargelife-threateningepidemic,accordingtothespeaker
SectionC
RecordingOne
Thisisthereasonyouarehereinauniversity.Youareheretobeeducated.[16-1]?
Youareheretounderstandthinkingbetterandtothinkbetteryourself.?
It’snotachanceyou’regoingtohavethroughoutyourlifetime.[16-2]?
Forthenextfewyears,youhaveachancetofocusonthinking.
Ithinkaboutsomeofthestudentswhotookadvantageoftheiropportunitiesinauniversity.OneofthestoriesIalwaysliketotellisofafreshmanseminarthatIhadachancetoteachatHarvardwhenIwaspresidentoftheuniversity.ItaughtaseminaronglobalizationandIassignedareadingthatIhadwrittenaboutglobalcapitalflows.AndasIdideachweek,Iaskedoneofthestudentstointroducethereadings.Andthisyoungman,inOctoberofhisfreshmanyear,saidsomethinglikethefollowing.“ThereadingbyPresidentSummersontheflowofcapitalacrosscountries,itwaskindofinteresting,butthedatadidnotcomeclosetosupportingtheconclusions.”AndIthoughttomyself,“Whatafantasticthingthiswas.Howcouldsomebodywhohadbeenthereforfiveweekstellthepersonwhohadthetitle‘President’thathedidn’treallyknowwhathewastalkingabout”Anditwasaspecialmoment.
Now,Idon’twanttobemisunderstood.IexplainedtomystudentthatIactuallythoughthewasrathermoreconfusedthanIwasandIarguedback,[17-1]?
butwhatwasreallyimportantaboutthatwastheuniversitiesstandoutasplacesthatreallyareabouttheauthorityofideas.?
Youseeitinfacultymemberswhoarepleasedwhentheirstudentsmakeadiscoverythatunderminesacherishedtheorythattheyhadputforward.
IthinkofanotherstudentIhadwhocametomeonemorning,oneeveningactually,walkedintomyofficeandsaidthatIhadwrittenaprettygoodpaper,butthatithadfiveimportantmistakesandthathewantedajob.[17-2/18]?
Youcoulddebatewhethertheyactuallyweremistakes,butyoucouldn’tdebatethatyoungm