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1、-2019年12月英语六级听力原文(卷一)-第 11 页2019年12月英语六级听力原文(卷一) Section A Conversation Conversation 1 W: Professor Henderson could you give us a brief overview of what you do, where you work and your main area of research? M: Well the Center for Climate Research where I work s the science of climate change to issu
2、es around economics and policy. Some of our research is to do with the likely impacts of climate change and all of the associated risks. W: And how strong is the evidence that climate change is happening that its really something we need to be worried about. M: Well most of the science of climate ch
3、ange particularly that to do with global warming is simply fact. But other aspects of the science are less certain or at least more disputed. And so were really talking about risk what the economics tells us is that its probably cheaper to avoid climate change to avoid the risk than it has to deal w
4、ith the likely consequences. W: So what are we doing? What can we do about it? M: Well I would argue that we need to develop the science specifically to understand the likely impacts of climate change in different contexts. As I said we need to understand the best ways of avoiding climate change and
5、 this will involve a huge transition to low carbon energy systems and the transition is a tremendous priority. And for this to happen, we may need action on a global scale from a political perspective. We need to understand the terms on which major countries like China and the USA might sign up to a
6、 global agreement because at the moment we dont have that consensus. W: Right. M: And we also need to plan ahead so that were in a position to deal with the likely levels of climate change which are already inevitable and even more so to for the levels that are likely if we dont get those global agr
7、eements. Q1. What does Professor H say about his main area of research? Q2. What does Professor H say about climate change? Q3. What does Professor H say is a top priority in combating climate change? Q4. What does Professor H advise us to do to better deal with climate change? Conversation 2 W: I h
8、ave many business English students. When I teach the classroom, we often end up talking about things like success and what leads to success. And its interesting that many of them mention the element of luck. M: Right. W: Luck is important to success. But since youve seen that fantastic video on the
9、TED Talks website by Richard St. John, he doesnt mention luck at all. M: Well, Im a firm believer that people can make their own luck. I mean what people regard as luck, you can actually create, to a degree. W: Sure. I think a lot of what people consider luck is attributed to how you respond to the
10、opportunities that come your way. M: Yes. Very good point. W: Seizing the opportunities. But was there any point in the video that you thought was particularly interesting? M: Yes. Actually there was. Something very impressive to me as many people think that luck is important and that natural talent
11、 is something you must have in order to be successful. And in the video we saw, the point about getting good at something is not about having some natural talent. Its all about practice, practice, practice. W: Definitely yeah. Natural talent helps in some way but at the end of the day you really do
12、need to work hard and get really really good at what you do. M: Sure. W: I thought one interesting thing in the video was the idea of passion being so important and that people who really love what they do. Of course youre going to want to work harder and put the time and effort into it. And the fun
13、ny thing is that if you love what you do and are really passionate about it and work really hard, the money kind of comes automatically. Q5. What are the speakers mainly talking about? Q6. What is the womans view of luck? Q7. What is the chief point the TED Talks video makes? Q8. What does the woman
14、 think is the funny thing in the TED Talks video? Section B Passage One Devils Tower, the first national monument in America, could almost be mistaken for the stump of an enormous tree. Its sheer rock size sweep up from a broad base until they cut off abruptly at the flat summit. Rising more than on
15、e thousand feet in the middle of the gently rolling plains at Wyoming. The massive column of rock looks as though it was dropped down into this location from a different time and place. In a sense it was, Devils Tower is a relic of the past. When the melted rock of the earths core forced its way to
16、the surface to form the throat of a volcano. As the centuries passed, the rock cooled and hardened, shrinking and cracking into long columns. Born in fire and fury, Devils Tower was then shaped by the slow, gentle work of wind and water. The outer layers of the volcano were worn away until the hard
17、core stood completely exposed. Small wonder that an Indian legend described Devils Tower as being formed by supernatural powers. The legend says that when seven girls were attacked by bears, they took refuge on top of a small rock, and appealed to the rock god for help. The god caused the rock to gr
18、ow and to lift the girls far above the ground, while its sides were scored by the claws of the angry bears. Even today, says the legend, the girls can be seen above the tower in rock as seven shining stars in the nights sky. Q9: What does Devils Tower look like? Q10: What caused the volcanos outer l
19、ayer to wear away? Q11: What does Indian legend say about Devils Tower? Q12: How did the rock god help the seven girls in the Indian legend? Passage Two Its no accident that most gas stations have convenient stores attached. Few of us can fill up the tank without buying a few snacks, cigarettes, sof
20、t drinks or other items we can live without. “I deserve it!” thats what hard-working men and women say to justify their lavish vacations, big stereo systems or regular restaurant meals. They do deserve such indulgences. However, they also deserve a home of their own, a secure retirement and freedom
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