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1、2005年6月全国英语六级2005年6月全国英语六级听力原文1. M: What do you think of the governments new tax cut proposal?W:Though it may give some benefit to the poor its key component is the elimination of tax on dividends. That means the rich will get richer.Q: What does the woman think about the government ?s tax cut propo
2、sal?2. M: Jenny: remember this: a job worth doing at all is worth doing well.W: Oh:yessI certainly wont forget it. But dont expect me to stick to the job just because it pays a few more bucks. A life of continuous exploration is a life worth living.Q: what can be inferred about the woman from the co
3、nversation?3. M: I found that one of my schoolmates uses drugs. How can I help him: Mom?W: stay away from him: son. Never think that you can talk him out of the habit if he is addicted. But perhaps you can talk to your teacher about the matter.Q: whats the womans advice to her son?4. W: I dont know
4、how you can eat so much yet never put on any weight, son. Your fathers got the same luck. I can t take a bite without calculating how many calories I am taking.M: But remember Aunt Louise=Mom? She ate a lot and never gained a pound.Q: Who is worried about gaining weight?5. W: Did you turn off the li
5、ghts and check the locks on all the doors?M: Yes. I told the Johnsons that we d be gone for two weeks. Thev promise to keep an eye on the house for us.Q: What are the two speakers going to do?6. M: hurry up: Linda? I hear that there are not many tickets left for the football match.W: I am ready now5
6、lets go. It is the early bird that catches the worm.Q: Why did the man ask the woman to hurry up?7. W: Did you hear that the convenience store next to the gas station was held up last night?M: Yes:I heard it on the radio this morning.Q: What happened to the convenience store?8. M: Congratulations! I
7、 just heard about your acceptance in the law school. Do you think you would join your brother s firm after graduation?W: Not likely. He is a tax lawyer:and I am going to major in criminal law.Q: What does the woman mean?9. M: Excuse me= but could you tell me how to get to the Friendship Hotel? I tho
8、ught it was on this corner:but I seem to have made a mistake.M: I am sorry: but I am a stranger here myself. Maybe you can try calling them. Thereis a phone over there outside the department store.Q: What does the woman mean?10. M: how is it going, Mary? You look a little overwhelmed.W: Exactly. You
9、 know:Fve got a million things to do and all of them have to be finished in the next 30 minutes.organisations, savs the view expressed bv Elaine Ingham, a soil biologist at Oregon State University in Corvallis: was exaggerated and irresponsible. It has asked her university to discipline her.But Ingh
10、am stands bv her comments and savs the complaints are an attempt to silence SAA/VVSAAAAAA/JJ*her. Theyre trying to cause trouble with my university and get me fired J Ingham told New Scientist.The controversy began on 1 February, when Ingham testified before New Zealands J修,J *VWrVWWWWSAAAAAA/WWWSRo
11、yal Commission on Genetic Modification, which will determine how to regulate GM organisms. Ingham claimed that a GM version of a common soil JJVWVA/SAAAA/bacterium could spread and destroy plants if released into the wild. Other researchers had previously modified the bacterium to produce alcohol fr
12、om organic waste. But Ingham savs that when she put it in soil with wheat plants, all of the plants died within a week.We would lose terrestri al(陆生的)plants.this is an organism that is potentially deadly to the continued survival of human beings/ she told the commission. She added that the U.S. Envi
13、ronmental Protection Agency(EPA) canceled its approval for field tests using the organism once she had told them about her research in But last week the New Zealand Life Sciences Network accused Ingham of presentingWWWSAAAA/WAAAAAAA/WXJinaccurate, careless and exaggerated information and generating
14、speculative doomsday scenarios(世界末日的局面)that are not scientifically support able They say that her study doesnt even show that the bacteria would survive in the wild: much less kill massive numbers of plants. What:s more, the network says that contrary to Inghams claims, the EPA was never asked to co
15、nsider the organism for field trials.The EPA has not commented on the dispute. But an e-mail to the network from Janet Anderson, director of the EPA s bio-pesticides(生物杀虫剂)division: says there is no record of a review and or clearance to field test the organism.Ingham savs EPA officials had told her
16、 that the organism was approved for field tests, but says she has few details. It s also not clear whether the organism, firstengineered by a German institute for biotechnology, is still in use.Whether gh觊 is right or wrong: her supporters say opponents are trying unfairly to silence her. I think he
17、r concerns should be taken seriously. She shouldn t be harassed in this way J says Ann Clarke: a plant biologi st at the University of Guelph in Canada who also testified before the commission. Its n attempt to silence the opposition/721. The passage centers on the controversyA) between American and
18、 New Zealand biologists over genetic modification *WSAAAAAAAAZWJWB) as to whether the study of genetic modification should be continuedC) over the possible adverse effect of a GM bacterium on plantsD) about whether Elaine Ingham should be fired bv her uni vers it v22. Ingham insists that her testimo
19、ny is based onA) evidence provided by the EPA of the United StatesB) the results of an experiment she conducted herselfC) evidence from her collaborative research with German biologistsD) the results of extensive field tests in Corvallis: Oregon23. According to Janet Anderson, the EPAA) has cancelle
20、d its approval for field tests of the GM organismB) hasnt reviewed the findings of Inghams researchC) has approved field tests using the GM organismD) hasnt given permission to field test the GM organism24. According to Ann Clarke, the New Zealand Life Sciences Network JVSAAAAAAAAAAA/A) should gathe
21、r evidence to discredit Ingham7s claimsB) should require that the research by their biologists be regulatedC) shouldn t demand that Ingham be disciplined for voicing her viewsD) shouldnt appease the opposition in such a quiet way25. Which of the fbllowing statements about Ingham is TRUE?A) Her testi
22、mony hasnt been supported by the EPA.B) Her credibility as a scientist hasnt been undermined.C) She is firmly supported by her miiversity.D) She has made great contributions to the study of GM bacteria.Passage FourQuestions 26 to 30 are based on the following passage.Everv fall: like clockwork: Lind
23、a Krentz of Beaverton. Oregon, felt her brain go on strike. I just couldnt get going in the morning/ she says. Fd get depressed and gain 10 pounds every winter and lose them again in the spring/ Then she read about seasonal affective disorder, a form of depression that occurs in fall and VSAAAAAAAAA
24、AA/V*winter: and she saw the light-lit erally. Every morning now she turns on a specially constructed light box for half an hour and sits in front of it to trick her brain into thinking it s still enjoying those long summer days. It seems to work.Krentz is not alone. Scientists estimate that 10 mill
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