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1、2019 年 12 月英語(yǔ)六級(jí)聽(tīng)力原文(卷一)Section A ConversationConversation 1W: 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 issues around economics and polic
2、y.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 change particularly that to do wit
3、h 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 with the likely consequences.W: So
4、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 this will involve a huge transition
5、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 global agreement because at the moment
6、 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 agreements.Q1. What does Professor H say abo
7、ut 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 2W: I have many business English students. When I teac
8、h 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 TED Talks website by Richard St. John, he doesnt
9、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 opportunities that come your way.M: Yes. Very good
10、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 is something you must have in order to be successful.
11、 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 need to work hard and get really really good at what yo
12、u 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 funny thing is that if you love what you do and are really p
13、assionate about it and work really hard, the money kind of comes automatically.Q5. What are the speakers mainly talking about?Q6. What is the woman s view of luck?Q7. What is the chief point the TED Talks video makes?Q8. What does the woman think is the funny thing in the TED Talks video?Section BPa
14、ssage OneDevil s 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 one thousand feet in the middle of the gently rolling plains at
15、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, Devil s Tower is a relic of the past. When the melted rock of the earth s core forced its way to the surface to form the throat of a volcano. As the centurie
16、s passed, the rock cooled and hardened, shrinking and cracking int o long columns. Born in fire and fury, Devil sTower was then shaped by the slow, gentle work of wind and water.The outer layers of the volcano were worn away until the hard core stood completely exposed. Small wonder that an Indian l
17、egend described De vil s 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 grow and to lift the girls far above the ground, while its s
18、ides 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 night s sky.Q9: What does Devil s Tower look like?Q10: What caused t he volcano s outer layer to wear away?Q11:What does Indian legend say about
19、Devil s Tower?Q12: How did the rock god help the seven girls in the Indian legend?Passage TwoIt s no accident that most gas stations have convenient stores attached. Few of us can fill up the tank without buying a few snacks, cigarettes, soft drinks or other items we can live without. “ I deserve it
20、! ” 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 homeof their own, a secure retirement and freedom from worrying about unpaid bills.No one should have to l
21、ive with what a Taxes mother described as constant stress tension even fear about the money. Sadly, the pleasure that comes from extravagances often disappears long before the bills do. The video camera that one single mother bought for a special occasion, for example, is not much fun now. She s fig
22、ured out that it will take her another three years to pay it off a thirty dollars a month.And the New Yorkers who spent a bundle on an outdoor hot tub, now admit that they rarely use itbecause we can tafford to heat it in winter. The solution, said priorities, add up the annual cost of each item, th
23、en consider what else she could buy with the same money. That will help you to decide which item is really worth it. One Chicago woman, for example, discovered the daily lunches with co-workers cost her two thousand dollars a year. She decided to take lunch to work instead. “ I now put twenty dollar
24、s a week into my vacation fund, and another twenty into retirement savings, she says, “ those mean more to me than lunch .Q13: What does the speaker say about drivers who stop at gas stations?Q14: What does the speaker say about extravagances?Q15: What does the speaker want to show by the example of
25、 the Chicago woman?Section C - Recording OneLet s say y ou start to brain storm a list of all the emotions you ever experienced. Just for fun, try it now.What s on your list? Chances are, you included things like : happy, sad, excited, angry, afraid, grateful, proud, scared, confused, stressed, rela
26、xed and amazed. Now sort your list into two categories : positive emotions and negative emotions.Feeling both positive and negative emotions is a natural part of being human. We might use the word “ negative ” to describe more difficult emotions but it does not mean those emotions are bad or we shou
27、ldn t have them. Still, most people were probably rather feel a positive emotion than a negative one. It s likely you prefer to feel happy instead of sad or confident instead of insecure.What matters is how our emotions are balanced. How much of each type of the emotion positive or negative we exper
28、ience.Negative emotions warn us of threats or challenges that we may need to deal with. For example, fear can alert us to possible dange r, it s a signal that we might need to protect ourselves. Angry feelings warn us that someone is stepping on our toes, crossing a boundary or violating our trust.
29、Anger can be a signal that we might have to act on our own behalf.Negative emotions focus our awareness. They help us to zero in on a problem so we can deal with it. But too many negative emotions can make us feel overwhelmed, anxious, exhausted or stressed out. When negative emotions are out of bal
30、ance, problems might seem too big to handle.The more we dwell on our negative emotions, they more negative we begin to feel. Focusing on negativity just keeps it going.Positive emotions balance out negative ones, but they have other powerful benefits, too. Instead of narrowing our focus, like negati
31、ve emotions do, positive emotions affect our brains in ways that increase our awareness, attention and memory. They help us take in more information, hold several ideas in mind at once and understand how different ideas relate to each other.When positive emotions open us up to new possibilities, we
32、are more able to learn and build on our skills. That leads to doing better on tasks and tests.People who have plenty of positive emotions in their everyday lives tend to be happier, healthier, learn better and get along well with others.Q16. What does the speaker say about negative emotions?Q17.What
33、 happens to people whose negative emotions are out of balance?Q18. How do positive emotions affect us?Section C - Recording TwoIn the past few months, Ive been travelling for weeks at a time with only one suitcase of clothes. One day, I was invited to an important event, and I wanted to wear somethi
34、ng special for it. I looked through my suitcase but couldnt find anything to wear. I was lucky to be at the technology conference then, and I had access to 3D printers. So I quickly designed a skirt on my computer, and I loaded the file on the printer. It just printed the pieces overnight.The next m
35、orning, I just took all the pieces, assembled them together in my hotel room, and this is actually the skirt that Im wearing right now.So it wasnt the first time that I printed clothes. For my senior collection at fashion design school, I decided to try and 3D print an entire fashion collection from
36、 my home. The problem was that I barely knew anything about 3D printing, and I had only nine months to figure out how to print five fashionable looks.I always felt most creative when I worked from home. I love experimenting with new materials, and I always tried to develop new techniques to make the most unique textiles for my fashion projects.One summer break, I came here to New York for an internship at a fashion house in Chinatown. We worked on two incredible dresses that were 3D printed. They were amazing -li
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