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1、英语六级听力真题原文2020年6月英语六级听力真题原文Listening Comprehension ScriptsSection A1. W: The students have been protesting against the increased tuition.M: Yeah, I heard about the protest. But I dont know how much good it will do.Q: What does the man mean?2. W: Jay will turn 21 this week. Does he know the classes a

2、re having a surprised party for him?M: No, he thinks we are giving a party for the retiring dean.Q: What do we learn from the conversation?3. M: Hello, this is Carls garage. We found Mr. Whites briefcase and wallet after he left his car here this morning.W: He has been wondering where he could have

3、left them. Ill tell him to pick them up this afternoon. Thank you for calling.Q: What do we learn about Mr. White from the conversation?4. W: You know, some TV channels have been rerunning a lot of comedies from the 1960s. What do you think of those old shows?M: Not much. But the new ones including

4、those done by famous directors are not so entertaining either.Q: What does the man mean?5. M: How much longer should I boil these vegetables? The recipe says about 10 minutes in total.W: They look pretty done to me. I doubt you should cook them anymore.Q: What does the woman mean?6. W: Tom, are you

5、going to your parents house tonight?M: Yes, I promise to help them figure out their tax returns. The tax code is really confusing to them.Q: What is the man going to do for his parents?7. W: I was surprised when I heard youd finished your research project a whole month early.M: How I manage to do it

6、 is still a mystery to me.Q: What does the man mean?8. W:I was hoping we could be in the same developmental psychology class.M:Me too, but by the time I went for registration the course was closed.Q: What does the man mean?Conversation OneM: Its really amazing how many colors there are in these Thai

7、 silks?W: These are our new designs.M: Oh, I dont think Ive seen this combination of colors before.W: Theyre really brilliant, arent they?M: Quite dazzling! May I have samples of the new color combinations?W: Yes, of course. But arent you going to place an order?M: We order them regularly, you know,

8、 but I do want our buyer who handles fabrics to see them.W: Have you looked at the wood and stone carvings? Did you like them?M: Oh, they arent really what Im looking for.W: What do you have in mind?M: Thats the trouble. I never know exactly until I see it. I usually have more luck when I get away f

9、rom the tourist places.W: Out in the countryside you mean.M: Yeah, exactly. Markets in small towns have turned out best for me.W: Youre more interested, then, in handicrafts that havent been commercialized.M: Yes, real folk arts, pots, dishes, basket ware the kinds of things that people themselves u

10、se.W: Im sure we can arrange a trip out into the country for you.M: I was hoping youd say that.W: We can drive out of Bangkok and stop whenever you see something that interests you.M: That would be wonderful! How soon could we leave?W: I cant get away tomorrow. But I think I can get a car for the da

11、y after.M: and would we have to come back the same day?W: No, I think Ill be able to keep the car for three or four days.M: Wonderful! Thatll give me time for a real look around.Questions 9 to 11 are based on the conversation you have just heard.9. What attracts the man to the Thai silks?10. What is

12、 the man looking for in Thailand?11. What do we learn about the trip the woman promised to arrange for the man?Conversation TwoW: Well, before we decide were going to live in Enderby, we really ought to have a look at the schools. We want the children to have a good secondary education, so wed bette

13、r see whats available.M: They gave me some information at the district office and I took notes. It appears there are five secondary schools in Enderby - three state schools and two private.W: I dont know if we want private schools, do we?M: I dont think so, but well look at them anyway. Therere Sain

14、t Marys, thats a catholic school for girls and Carlton Abbey, thats a very old boys boarding school, founded in 1672.W: Are all the state schools co-educational?M: Yes, it seems so.W: I think little Keith is very good with his hands. Were to send him to a school with good vocational training - carpe

15、ntry, electronics, thats sort of thing.M: In that case, we are best off at Enderby Comprehensive. I gather they have excellent workshops and instructors. But it says here the Donwell also has good facilities. Enderby High has a little, but they are mostly academic. No vocational training at all at C

16、arlton Abbey or Saint Marys.W: What are the schools like academically? How many children go on to university every year?M: Well, Enderby High is very good. and Carlton Abbey even better, 70% percent of their pupils go on to university. Donwell isnt so good. Only 8%. and Enderby Comprehensive in Sain

17、t Marys not much more, about 10%.W: Well, it seems like there is a broad selection of schools. But we have to find out more than statistics before we can decide.Questions 12 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.12. What do they want their children to have?13. What do the speakers

18、say about little Keith?14. What school has the highest percentage of pupils who go on to university?15. What are the speakers going to do next?Section BPassage OneGood morning, ladies and gentlemen! As instructed in our previous meeting, the subcommittee on building development has now drawn up a br

19、ief to submit to the firms architect. In short, the building would consist of two floors. There would be a storage area in the basement to be used by the research center as well as by other departments. We are, as you know, short of storage base, so the availability of a large basement would be a co

20、nsiderable advantage. The ground floor would be occupied by laboratories. Altogether there would be six labs. In addition, there would be six offices for the technicians, plus a general secretarial office and reception area. The first floor would be occupied by the offices of Research and Developmen

21、t staff. There would be a suite of offices for the Research and Development director as well as a general office for secretarial staff. Its proposed to have a staff room with a small kitchen. This would serve both floors. There would also be a library for research documents and reference material. I

22、n addition, there would be a resource room in which audio visual equipment and other equipment of that sort could be stored. Finally, there would be a seminar room with closed circuit television. This room could also be used to present displays and demonstrations to visitors to the center. The build

23、ing would be of brick construction so its to conform to the general style of construction on the site. There would be a pitched roof. Wall and ceiling spaces would be insulated to conform to new building regulations.Questions 16 to 18 are based on the passage youve just heard.16. What is said about

24、the planned basement of the new building?17. Where would be the Research and Development directors office?18. Why would the building be of brick construction?Passage TwoHuang Yi works for a company that sells financial software to small and medium size businesses. His job is to show customers how to

25、 use the new software. He spends two weeks with each client, demonstrating the features and functions of the software. The first few months in the job were difficult. He often left the client feeling that even after two weeks he hadnt been able to show the employees everything they needed to know. I

26、ts not that they werent interested; they obviously appreciated his instruction and showed a desire to learn. Huang couldnt figure it out the software was difficult for them to understand, or if he was not doing a good job of teaching. During the next few months, Huang started to see some patterns. H

27、e would get to a new client site and spend the first week going over the software with the employees. He usually did this in ships, with different groups of employees listening to his lecture. Then he would spend the next week in installing the program and helping individuals trouble-shoot. Huang re

28、alized that during the week of trouble shooting and answering questions, he ended up addressing the same issues over and over. He was annoyed because most of the individuals with whom he worked seem to have retained very little information from the first week. They asked very basic questions and oft

29、en needed prompting from beginning to end. At first, he wondered if these people were just a little slow, but then he began to get the distinct feeling that part of the problem might be his style of presenting information.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the passage youve just heard.19. What does Hua

30、ng Yi do in his company?20. What did Huang Yi think of his work?21. What did Huang Yi do in addition to lecturing?22. What did Huang Yi realize in the end?Passage ThreeAs we help children get out into the world to do their learning well, we can get more of the world into the schools. Aside from thei

31、r parents, most children never have any close contact with any adults except their teachers. No wonder they have no idea what adult life or work is like. We need to bring more people who are not full-time teachers into the schools. In New York City, under the teachers and writers collaborative, real writers come into the schools, read their work, and talk to the children about the problems of their craft. The children love it. In another school, a practicing attorney comes in every month and talks to several classes about the law. Not the law it is in books, but the law as he sees it and

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