2016年12月英语六级听力原文(含翻译)第二套_外语学习-英语听力.pdf
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1、翻译在最后 Conversation One M:Guess what?The worst food Ive ever had was in France.W:Really?Thats odd.I thought the French were all good cooks.M:Yes.Thats right.I suppose its really like anywhere else,though.You know,some places are good.Some bad.But its really all our own fault.W:What do you mean?M:Well
2、,it was the first time Id been to France.This was years ago when I was at school.I went there with my parents friends,from my fathers school.Theyd hired a coach to take them to Switzerland.W:A school trip?M:Right.Most of them had never been abroad before.Wed crossed the English Channel at night,and
3、we set off through France,and breakfast time arrived,and the coach driver had arranged for us to stop at this little caf.There we all were,tired and hungry,and then we made the great discovery.W:What was that?M:Bacon and eggs.W:Fantastic!The real English breakfast.M:Yes.Anyway,we didnt know any bett
4、er so we had it,and ugh.!W:What was it like?Disgusting?M:Oh,it was incredible!They just got a bowl and put some fat in it.And then they put some bacon in the fat,broke an egg over the top and put the whole lot in the oven for about ten minutes.W:In the oven!Youre joking.You cant cook bacon and eggs
5、in the oven!M:Well.They must have done it that way.It was hot,but it wasnt cooked.There was just this egg floating about in gallons of fat and raw bacon.W:Did you actually eat it?M:No!Nobody did.They all wanted to turn round and go home.You know,back to teabags and fish and chips.You cant blame them
6、 really.Anyway,the next night we were all given another foreign speciality.W:What was that?M:Snails.That really finished them off.Lovely holiday that was!Questions 1 to 4 are based on the conversation you have just heard.Question 1.What did the woman think of the French?Question 2.Who did the man tr
7、avel with on his first trip to Switzerland?Question 3.What does the man say about the breakfast at the little French-欢迎下载 2 caf?Question 4.What did the man think of his holiday in France?Conversation Two M:You say your shop has been doing well.Could you give me some idea of what“doing well”means in
8、facts and figures?W:Well,“doing well”means averaging 1,200 or more a week for about 7 years,making almost a quarter of a million pounds.And“doing well”means your earnings are rising.Last year,we did slightly over 50,000 and this year,we hope to do more than 60,000.So,thats good if we continue to ris
9、e.M:Now,thats gross earnings,I assume.What about your expenses?W:Yes,thats gross.The expenses,of course,go up steadily.And since weve moved to this new shop,the expenses have increased greatly,because its a much bigger shop.So I couldnt say exactly what our expenses are.They are something in the reg
10、ion of six or seven thousand pounds a year,which is not high.Commercially speaking,its fairly low,and we try to keep our expenses as low as we can.M:And your prices are much lower than the same goods in shops round about.How do the local shopkeepers feel about having a shop doing so well in their mi
11、dst?W:Perhaps a lot of them dont realize how well we are doing,because we dont make a point of publicizing.That was a lesson we learned very early on.We were very friendly with all local shopkeepers and we happened to mention to a local shopkeeper how much we had made that week.He was very unhappy a
12、nd never as friendly again.So we make a point of never publicizing the amount of money we make.But we are on very good terms with all the shops.None of them have ever complained that we are putting them out of business or anything like that.I think its a nice friendly relationship.Maybe if they did
13、know what we made,perhaps they wouldnt be so friendly.Questions 5 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.Question 5.What are the speakers mainly talking about?Question 6.What does the woman say her shop tries to do?Question 7.What do we learn about the goods sold at the womans shop?Q
14、uestion 8.Why doesnt the woman want to make known their earnings anymore?Passage One Birds are famous for carrying things around.在法国吃的女真的奇怪了我以为法国人都是好厨师呢男是的没错不过我想这真的像其他任何地方一样你知道的有些地方赞有些地方差但这确实是我们的问题女什么意思男记得我第一次去法国是几年前还在上学的时候我和我父母的朋从未出过国晚上我们穿过英吉利海峡我们出发穿过法国欢迎下载时早餐时间到了教练司机安排我们停在这个小咖啡馆我们都很疲惫饥饿然后我们有了重大发现女
15、是什么男培根和鸡蛋女太棒啦真正的英式早餐男是的不管怎样我们也不们把一些培根放在肥肉里打个鸡蛋在顶上把整个东西放在烤箱里约十分钟女放在烤箱里你在开玩笑吧培根和鸡蛋可不能放在烤箱里烤的男他们一定就是这么做的它很烫但是却没熟鸡蛋在大量肥肉和培根里流淌女你真的吃了吗男没有-欢迎下载 3 Some,like homing pigeons,can be trained to deliver messages and packages.Other birds unknowingly carry seeds that cling to them for the ride.Canadian scientists
16、 have found a worrisome,new example of the power that birds have to spread stuff around.Way up north in the Canadian Arctic,seabirds are picking up dangerous chemicals in the ocean and delivering them to ponds near where the birds live.Some 10,000 pairs of the birds,called fulmars,a kind of Arctic s
17、eabird,make their nests on Devon Island,north of the Arctic Circle.The fulmars travel some 400 kilometers over the sea to find food.When they return home,their droppings end up all around their nesting sites,including in nearby ponds.Previously,scientists noticed pollutants arriving in the Arctic wi
18、th the wind.Salmon also carry dangerous chemicals as the fish migrate between rivers and the sea.The bodies of fish and other meat-eaters can build up high levels of the chemicals.To test the polluting power of fulmars,researchers collected samples of deposit from 11 ponds on Devon Island.In ponds c
19、losest to the colony,the results showed there were far more pollutants than in ponds less affected by the birds.The pollutants in the ponds appear to come from fish that fulmars eat when theyre out on the ocean.People who live,hunt,or fish near bird colonies need to be careful,the researchers say.Th
20、e birds dont mean to cause harm,but the chemicals they carry can cause major problems.Questions 9 to 12 are based on the passage you have just heard.Question 9.What have Canadian scientists found about some seabirds?Question 10.What does the speaker say about the seabirds called fulmars?Question 11.
21、What did scientists previously notice about pollutants in the Arctic?Question 12.What does the speaker warn about at the end of the talk?Passage Two In recent years,the death rate among American centenarians people who have lived to age 100 or older has decreased,dropping 14 percent for women 在法国吃的女
22、真的奇怪了我以为法国人都是好厨师呢男是的没错不过我想这真的像其他任何地方一样你知道的有些地方赞有些地方差但这确实是我们的问题女什么意思男记得我第一次去法国是几年前还在上学的时候我和我父母的朋从未出过国晚上我们穿过英吉利海峡我们出发穿过法国欢迎下载时早餐时间到了教练司机安排我们停在这个小咖啡馆我们都很疲惫饥饿然后我们有了重大发现女是什么男培根和鸡蛋女太棒啦真正的英式早餐男是的不管怎样我们也不们把一些培根放在肥肉里打个鸡蛋在顶上把整个东西放在烤箱里约十分钟女放在烤箱里你在开玩笑吧培根和鸡蛋可不能放在烤箱里烤的男他们一定就是这么做的它很烫但是却没熟鸡蛋在大量肥肉和培根里流淌女你真的吃了吗男没有-欢迎
23、下载 4 and 20 percent for men from 2008 to 2014.The leading causes of death in this age group are also changing.In 2000,the top five causes of death for centenarians were heart disease,stroke,flu,cancer and Alzheimers disease.But by 2014,the death rate from Alzheimers disease for this age group had mo
24、re than doubled increasing from 3.8 percent to 8.5 percent making the progressive brain disease the second leading cause of death for centenarians.One reason for the rise in deaths from Alzheimers disease in this group may be that developing this condition remains possible even after people beat the
25、 odds of dying from other diseases such as cancer.People physically fit enough to survive over 100 years ultimately give in to diseases such as Alzheimers which affects the mind and cognitive function.In other words,it appears that their minds give out before their bodies do.On the other hand,the de
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