历年英语六级听力原文6至6Word文档格式.docx
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Itriedtocallyouallnightyesterday.
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I'
msorry.Noone'
sabletogetthroughyesterday.Mytelephonewasdisconnectedbythephonecompany.
Q:
Whatdoesthewomanaskthemanabout?
12.
Ifinallyfoundareallyniceapartmentthat'
swithinmypricerange.
Congratulations!
Affordablehousingisrareinthiscity.I'
vebeenlookingforasuitableplacesinceIgotheresixmonthsago.
Whatdoesthemanmean?
13.
Igotthisinmymailboxtoday,butIdon'
tknowwhatitis.Doyouhaveanyidea?
Oh,that'
syournumberforthenewphotocopier.Itacquiresanaccesscode.Everyonegotone.
Whatdowelearnfromtheconversation?
14.
Janetoldmethatyou'
llbeleavingatsoon.Isittrue?
Yeah,mywife'
smaternityleaveisclosetoanend.Andsinceshewantstogobacktowork,I'
vedecidedtotakeayearofftoraisethebaby.
15
We'
llneverfindaparkingspacehere.WhataboutdroppingyouatthesouthgateandI'
llfindparkingsomewhereelse.
Well,OK.Itlookslikeeveryoneintowncametothemalltoday.
Whatdoesthewomanmean?
16
Whenwillthecomputersbebackonline?
Probablynotuntiltomorrow.TheproblemismorecomplicatedthanIthought.
17
DidyoucatchProfessorSmithonTVlastnight?
Ialmostmissedit,butmymotherjusthappenedtobewatchingathomeandgavemeacall.
Whatdoesthewomanimply?
18
MayIgetthisprescriptionrefilled?
msorry,sir,butwecan'
tgiveyouarefillonthat.You'
llhavetogetanewprescription.
Whatcanweinferfromtheconversation?
ConversationOne
Well,it’stheSouthTheaterCompany.Theywanttoknowifwe’dbeinterestedinsponsoringatourtheywanttomaketoEastAsia.
EastAsia?
uhh…andhowmucharetheyhopingtogetfromus?
Well,thelettermentions20,000pounds,butIdon’tknowiftheymightsettleforus.
Dotheysaywhattheywouldcover?
Havetheyanythingspecificinmind?
No,Ithinktheyarejustaskingallthefirmsintongueforasmuchmoneyastheythinkthey’llgive.
Andweareworth20,000pounds,right?
Itseemsso.
Veryflattering.ButIamnotawfullyhappywiththeidea.Whatwegetoutofit?
Oh,goodpublicityIsuppose.SowhatIsuggestisnotthatwejustgivethemasumofmoney,butthatweoffertopayforsomethingspecificliketravelorsomething,andthatinreturn,weaskforournametobeprintedprominentlyintheprogram,andthattheygiveusfreeadvertisingspaceinit.
Butthetravelbillwouldbeenormous,andwecouldnevermanagethat.
Iknow.Butwhydon’tweoffertopayfortheprintingoftheprogramsourselvesonconditionthatonthefrontcoverthere'
ssomethinglikeThisprogramispresentedwiththecomplimentsofNorlandElectronics,andfreeadvertisingofcourse.
Goodidea.Well,let’sgetbacktothemandaskwhattheprogramtheywantwillcost.Thenwecanseeifweareinterestedornot.
Questions19-21arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
19.WhatdowelearnabouttheSouthTheaterCompany?
20.WhatbenefitdoesthewomansaytheirfirmcangetbysponsoringtheTheaterCompany?
21.WhatdoesthewomansuggesttheydoinsteadofpayingtheSouthTheaterCompany’stravelexpenses?
ConversationTwo
Rockstarsnowfaceanewhazard---voiceabuse.Afterlastweek'
sannouncementthatPhilCollinsmightgiveuptouringbecauseliveconcertsareruininghisvoice,doctorsarecounselingstarsaboutthedosanddon'
tsofvoicecare.Hereinthestudiotoday,wehaveMr.PaulPhillips,anexpertfromtheHighFieldHospital.Paul,whatadvicewouldyougivetosingersfacingvoiceproblems?
Ifpopsingershavegotvoiceproblems,theyreallyneedtobemoreselectiveaboutwheretheywork.Theyshouldn'
tworkinsmokyatmospheres.Theyalsoneedtothinkaboutrestingtheirvoicesafterashow.Somethingelsetheyneedtobecarefulaboutismedicines.Aspirin,forexample,singersshouldavoidaspirin.Itthinstheblood.Andifasingercoughs,thiscanresultinthebruisingofthevocalcords.
Andisittruethatsomesingersusedrugsbeforeconcertstoboosttheirvoiceswhentheyhavevoiceproblems?
Yes,thisdoeshappenonoccasion.Theyareeasily-availableonthecontinentandtheyareusefulifasingerhasproblemswithhisvocalcordsandhastosingthatnight.Butiftheyaretakenregularly,theycauseathinningofthevoicemuscle.Mostpopsingerssufferfromthreethings:
lackoftraining,overuseandabuseofthevoice,especiallywhentheyareyoung.Theyhavedifficultlives.Whentheygoontour,theydoavastnumberofconcerts,singinginsmokyplaces.
So,whatwouldyouadvisethesingerstodo?
Warmyouvoiceupbeforeashowandwarmitdownafter.
Questions22-25arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
22.Whatdoeslastweek'
sannouncementsayaboutrockstar,PhilCollins?
23.WhatdoesPaulPhilipssayaboutaspirin?
24.WhatdoesPaulPhilipssayaboutyoungpopsingers?
25.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?
Passage1
Wouldyoutrustarobottoparkyourcar?
ThequestionwillconfrontNewYorkersinFebruaryasthecity'
sfirstroboticparkingopensinChinatown.
Thetechnologyhasbeensuccessfullyappliedoverseas,buttheonlyotherpublicroboticgarageintheUnitedStateshasbeentroublesome,droppingvehiclesandtrappingcarsbecauseoftechnicalproblems.
Nonetheless,thedevelopersoftheChinatowngarageareconfidentwiththetechnologyandarecountingonittosqueeze67carsinanapartment-buildingbasementthatwouldotherwisefitonly24,accomplishedbyremovingamaneuverspacenormallyrequired.
Ahuman-shapedrobotwon'
tbesteppingintoyourcartodriveit.Rather,thegarageitselfdoestheparking.Thedriverstopsthecaronaflatplatformandgetsout.Theplatformisloweredintothegarage,anditisthentransportedtoavacantparkingspacebyacomputer-controlleddevicesimilartoanelevatorthatalsorunssideways.
Thereisnohumansupervision,butanattendantwillbeonhandtoacceptcashandexplainthesystemtonewlyusers.Parkingrateswillbeattractedabout$400monthlyor$25perday,accordingtoAriMilstein,thedirectorofplanningforAutomationParkingSystems,whichistheU.S.subsidiaryofaGermancompany.ThiscompanyhasbuiltautomatedgaragesinseveralcountriesoverseasandintheUnitedStatesforresidentsofaWashington,D.C.apartmentbuilding.
Questions26to29arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
26.WhatdowelearnabouttherobotparkingintheU.S.sofar?
27.Whatadvantagedoesroboticparkinghaveaccordingtothedevelopers?
28.Whatdoestheattendantdointheautomatedgarage?
29.Whatdoesthecompanysayabouttheparkingrate?
Passage2
Arecentstudyshowsthatmeatconsumptionisoneofthemainwaysthathumancandamagetheenvironment,secondonlytotheuseofmotorvehicles.Sohowcaneatingmeathaveanegativeeffectontheenvironment?
Forastart,allanimals,suchascows,pigsandsheep,alwaysgaslimedmethane,whichisthesecondmostcommongreenhousegasaftercarbondioxide.Manyenvironmentalexpertsnowbelievethatmethaneismoreresponsibleforglobalwarmingthancarbondioxide.Itisestimatedthat25%ofallmethanethatreleasedintotheatmospherecomingfromfarmanimals.Anotherwayinwhichmeatproductionaffectstheenvironmentisthroughtheuseofwaterandland.2,500gallonsofwaterareneededtoproduceonepoundofbeef.While20gallonsofwaterareneedtoproduceonepoundofwheat.Oneacreoffarmlandusetoforraisingcowscanproduce250poundsofbeef.Oneacreoffarmlandusetoforcropproductioncanproduce1,500poundsoftomatoes.Manypeoplenowsaythebenefitsofswitchingtovegetariandietwhichexcludesmeatandfish.Notjustforhealthreasons,butalsobecauseitplaysavitalroleinprotectingtheenvironment.However,somenutritionistsadviseagainstswitchingtoatotallystrictvegetariandiet.Theybelievesuchadietwhichincludesnoproductsfromanimalsourcescanbedeficientinmanyofthenecessaryvitaminsandmineralsourbodiesneed.Todaymanypeoplehavecometorealizethathelptheenvironmentandforthehumanracetosurvive,moreofuswillneedtobecomevegetarian.
Questions30to32arebasedonthepassageyou'
vejustheard.
30.Whatdoestherecentstudyshow?
31.Whatdosomenutritionistssayaboutthestrictvegetariandiet?
32.Whatdoesthespeakerthinkmorepeopleneedtodo?
Passage3
Alcoholismisaseriousdisease.NearlyninemillionAmericansalonesufferfromtheillness.Manyscientistsdisagreeaboutwhatthedifferencesarebetweenthealcoholaddictandsocialdrinker.Thedifferenceoccurswhensomeoneneedstodrink.Andthisneedgetsinthewayofhishealthorbehavior.Alcoholcausesalossofjudgmentandalertness.Afteralongperiod,alcoholismcandeterioratetheliver,thebrainandotherpartsofthebody.Theillnessisdangerous,becauseitisinvolvedinhalfofallautomobileaccidents.Anotherproblemisthatthevictimoftend
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