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1、 6月英语六级真题和答案听力Passage 1 At some 2300 miles in length, the Mississippi is the longest river in the United States. At some 1000 miles, the Mackenzie is the longest river in Canada. But these waterways seem minute in comparison to the worlds 2 lengthiest rivers: the Nile and the Amazon. The Nile which
2、begins in central Africa and flows over 4100 miles north into the Mediterranean hosted one of the worlds great ancient civilizations along its shores. Calm and peaceful for most of the year, the Nile used to flood annually, thereby creating, irrigating and carrying new topsoil to the nearby farmland
3、 on which ancient Egypt depended for livelihood. As a means of transportation, the river carried various vessels up and down its length. A journey through the unobstructed part of this waterway today would pass by the splendid valley of the Kings, where the tombs of many of these ancient monarchs ha
4、ve stood for over 3000 years. Great civilizations and intensive settlement are hardly associated with the Amazon, yet this 4000 mile-long south American river carries about 20% of the worlds fresh water more than the Mississippi, Nile and Yangtze combined. Other statistics are equally astonishing. T
5、he Amazon is so wide at some points that from its center neither shore can be seen. Each second, the Amazon pours some 55 million gallons of water into the Atlantic. There, at its mouth stands one island larger than Switzerland. Most important of all, the Amazon irrigates the largest tropical rain f
6、orest on earth.Passage 19. What can be found in the valley of the Kings?10. In what way is the Amazon different from other big rivers?11. What does the speaker say about the Amazon?Recording 2 Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the third in our cities of business seminars in the prog
7、ram “Doing Business Abroad”. (Q19) Today, we are going to look at the intercultural awareness, that is the fact that not everyone is British, not everyone speaks English and not everyone does business in a British way. And, why should they? (Q19) If overseas business people are selling to us, then t
8、hey will make every effort to speak English and to respect our traditions and methods. It is only polite for us to do the same when we visit them. It is not only polite, it is a central, if we want to sell British products overseas. First, a short quiz. Lets see how interculturally-aware you are. Qu
9、estion 1: where must you not drink alcohol on the first and seventh of every month. Question 2: where should you never admire your hosts possessions. Question 3: how should you attract the waiter during a business lunch in Bangkok. Question 4: where should you try to make all your appointments eithe
10、r before 2 or after 5:30 pm. OK, everyone had a chance to make some notes. Right! Here are the answers. Although I am sure that the information could equally well apply to countries other than those I have chosen. No.1: (Q20) you must not drink alcohol on the first and seventh of the month in India.
11、 In international hotels, you may find it served, but if you are having a meal with an India colleague, remember to avoid asking for a beer. If you are an arrival, coincide with one of those tips. No.2: in Arab countries, the politeness and generosity of the people is without parallel. If you admire
12、 your colleagues beautiful belt and bowls, you may well find yourself being presented with them as a present. This is not a cheap way to do your shopping, however, as your host will quite correctly expect you to respond by presenting him with a gift of equal worth and beauty. In Thailand, clicking t
13、he fingers, clapping your hands or just shouting “Waiter” will embarrass your hosts, fellow diners, the waiter himself and, most of all, you. Place your palm downward and make an inconspicuous waving gesture, which will produce instant and satisfying results. And finally, (Q21) in Spain, some busine
14、sses maintain the pattern of working until about 2 oclock and then returning to the office from 5:30 to 8, 9 or 10 in the evening.Q19: What should you do when doing business with foreigners?Q20: What must you avoid doing with your Indian colleague?Q21: What do we learn about some Spanish people? 选词填
15、空儿歌 Did Sarah Josepha Hale write “Marys Little Lamb,” the eternal nursery rhyme(儿歌)about girl named Mary with a stubborn lamb? This is still disputed, but its clear that the woman 26 reputed for writing it was one of Americas most fascinating 27 characters. In honor of the poem publication on May 24
16、,1830, heres more about the 28 supposed authors life. Hale wasnt just a writer, she was also a 29 fierce social advocate, and she was particularly 30 obsessed with an ideal New England, which she associated with abundant Thanksgivinx xg meals that she claimed had “a deep moral influence,” she began
17、a nationwide 31 campaign to have a national holiday declared that would bring families together while celebrating the 32 traditional festivals. In 1863, after 17 years of advocacy including letters to five presidents, Hale got it. President Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War, issued a 33 proclamat
18、ion setting aside the last Thursday in November for the holiday. The true authorship of “Marys Little Lamb” is disputed. According to New England Historical Society, Hale wrote only one part of the poem, but claimed authorship. Regardless of the author, it seems that the poem was 34 inspired by a re
19、al event. When young Mary Sawyer was followed to school by a lamb in 1816, it caused some problems. A bystander named John Roulstone wrote a poem about the event, then, at some point, Hale herself seems to have helped write it. However, if a 1916 piece by her great-niece is to be trusted, Hale claim
20、ed for the 35 rest of her life that “Some other people pretended that someone else wrote the poem”.A)campaignB)careerC)charactersD)featuresE)fierceF)inspiredG)latterH)obsessedI)proclamationJ)rectifiedK)reputedL)restM)supposedN)traditionalO)versatile金字塔 Scientists scanning and mapping the Giza pyrami
21、ds say theyve discovered that the Great Pyramid of Giza is not exactly even. But really not by much. This pyramid is the oldest of the worlds Seven Wonders. The pyramids exact size has 26 puzzled experts for centuries, as the more than 21 acres of hard, white casing stones that originally covered it
22、 were 27 removed long ago. Reporting in the most recent issue of the newsletter AERAGRAM, which 28 chronicles the work of the Ancient Egypt Research Associates, engineer Glen Dash says that by using a new measuring approach that involved finding any surviving 29 remnants of the casing in order to de
23、termine where the original edge was. They found the east side of the pyramid to be a 30 maximum of 5.55 inches shorter than the west side. The question that most 31 fascinates him, however, isnt how the Egyptians who designed and built the pyramid got it wrong 4,500 years ago, but how they got it so
24、 close to 32 perfect. We can only speculate as to how the Egyptians could have laid out these lines with such 33 precision using only the tools they had, Dash writes. He says his 34 hypothesis is that the Egyptians laid out their design on a grid, noting that the great pyramid is oriented only 35 sl
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