2021年12月英语六级听力原文第二套.docx





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1、Conversation 1:M: Good morning and welcome to upeople in the news”. With me today is Megan Brown, an environmental activist whose controversial new book Beyond Recycling is making headlines.W: Hi Brian, thanks for having me today. Tm excited to explain to the audience what my book is really about.M:
2、 Critics of your book assert that youre trying to force radical changes on the entire country. Some claim that you want to force everyone to eat a vegetarian diet and make private transport illegal.W: Tm aware of those claims but they simply arent true. People who havent read the book are making ass
3、umptions about my arguments. They know Im a vegetarian, that I dont wear leather or fur and that I always use public transportation, so theyre depicting me as a radical animal rights activist and environmentalist, determined to force my beliefs on others.M: But dont you want others to adopt your pra
4、ctices? You campaign for animal rights and the environment for decades.W: Td love it if people chose to live as I do, but my life choices are based on my personal convictions, they arent my recommendations for others who don*t share those convictions.M: Well, in this accept from your book, you argue
5、 that meat consumption and private transport are devastating the environment and that the best choices for the planet are vegetarian diets and public transport.W: I did write that, but those are examples of what I call best practices not what Im actually suggesting. In my guidelines for saving the e
6、nvironment, I suggest modest changes, like eating vegetarian meals two days a week.M: You also endorse high taxes on meat and other animal products and increase taxes on gasoline. Those taxes could force poor people to adopt your life choices.Question 25: What makes China exceptional in comparison w
7、ith the rest of the world?W: But the taxes I suggest aren*t that high, less than 3% only plus the money generated would be allocated to environmental protection which benefits everyone.Questions 1 to 4 are based on the conversation you have just heard.Question 1: What do we learn about the womans ne
8、w book?Question 2: What do some critics say about the author of the book?Question 3: What does the woman claim about the diet changes she suggested?Question 4: What does the woman say about her suggested tax increase?Conversation 2:M: With me in the studio today is Miss Jane Logan, author of the new
9、 book Secrets to Success. She claims to have uncovered how people achieve success. So Miss Logan, in your book you claim that successful people have many things in common. For instance, they know their strengths when pursuing a goal.W: Thats right. They also tend to be motivated by a negative or pos
10、itive life event. They credit their success to having someone in their life who believes in them.M: You also write that there are a number of different factors related to success. And while successful people are driven to achieve their goals, the ultra successful have even greater ambition.W: Yes, g
11、reater ambition as well as a burning desire to be the best of the best is also a common characteristic.M: Right, so those who are determined dont see obstacles something that prevents success, but mere inconveniences that need to be overcome.W: Absolutely. Successful people are also optimistic as it
12、 is important to stay positive while being aware of obstacles that can deter us from achieving our goals.M: Thafs a good point. All too often people give up at the first hurdle. Would you say then that most successful people make it all by themselves?W: Not exactly. They are usually good at cooperat
13、ing with people and understanding the needs of others.M: So people will be willing to help them, I guess.W: Thats correct and this often leads to a great deal of mutual respect whether is with a colleague and assistant or even a receptionist.M: Most successful people I know are very passionate about
14、 their work. Would you say that passion is the single biggest key to success?W: Not entirely. There*s a prerequisite that is you have to work in an environment that nurtures passion. If that exists, success w川 follow.Questions 5 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.Question 5: What
15、 has the woman revealed in her book?Question 6: What do successful people attribute their achievements to?Question 7: What do successful people do when faced with difficulties?Question 8: What is one prerequisite for passionate work according to the woman?Section BDirections: In this section, you wi
16、ll hear two passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear three or four questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on Answe
17、r Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.Passage 1That saying blind is a bat simply isnt correct. The truth is that all 1100 bat species can see and often their vision is pretty good, although not as excellent as other night hunting animals. There are two main groups of bats which are believe
18、d to have evolved independently of each other but both from a common ancestor.The first group known as mega bats are mostly medium sized or large bats who eat fruits, flowers and sometimes small animals or fish. These species have distinctive visual centers and big eyes. They use senses of vision an
19、d smell to capture their prey. For example, flying foxes not only see well during daylight but can also distinguish colors. They actually rely on their daylight vision and cannot fly during the night with no moonlight.The second group called micro bats are smaller in size and mostly eat insects. The
20、se species use echo location to find their way and identify food. Scientists have proven that despite their poorly developed small eyes, these bats still can see during the day. When we consider the nightly lifestyle of these bats, we will see they have to be sensitive to the changing light levels.
21、Because this is how they sense when to start hunting. Moreover, vision is used by micro bats to travel over long distances beyond the range of echo location, so the truth is there are no bats which are naturally blind. Some species use their sense of hearing more than their eyes as a matter of adapt
22、ation to a particular lifestyle, but their eyes are still functional.Questions 9 to 11 are based on the passage you have just heard.Question 9: What do we learn about mega bats?Question 10: How do micro bats find their way and identify food?Question 11: Why do some species of bats use their sense of
23、 hearing more than their eyes?Passage 2A study has found that educational TV shows come with an added lesson that influences the childs behavior. Children spending more time watching educational programs increase their emotional aggression toward other children. This shows that children can learn th
24、e educational lesson that was intended.However, theyre also learning other things along the way. This unintended impact has to do with the portrayal of conflict in media and how preschool age children comprehend that conflict. TV and movie producers often incorporate an element of bad behavior. This
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