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2023年6月英語(yǔ)六級(jí)聽(tīng)力真題(第一套)
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Questions1to4arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
1.A)Itwasspaciousandtranquil.
B)Itwaswarmandcomfortable.
C)Itwasshabbyandsolitary.
D)Itwastinyandnoisy.
2.A)Shenolongerhatespeopletalkingloudlyinthedorm.
B)Shemissesherroommatessheusedtocomplainabout.
C)Shebeginstoenjoythemoviessheoncefoundirritating.
D)Shefindsthecrowdeddormascozyashernewapartment.
3.A)Hefoundtheapartmentperfectlyfurnished.
B)Hehadafeelingofdespairandfrustration.
C)Hehadasimilarfeelingtothewoman's.
D)Hefeltthenewplacewaslikeparadise.
4.A)Gotoseethewoman'sapartment.
B)Makeaphonecalltohisparents.
C)Buysomefurnitureforthewoman.
D)Decoratethewoman'sapartment.
Questions5to8arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
5.A)Heworksasaliterarycritic.
B)Hehostsaneducationalprogram.
C)Hehasinitiatedauniversityreform.
D)Hehaspublishedabookrecently.
6.A)Itfailstokeepupwiththeradicalchangesofsociety.
B)Itfailstoensureuniversitiesgetsufficientresources.
C)Ithasnotpreparedyoungpeopleforthejobmarket.
D)Ithasnotfosteredthegrowthoftheartsdisciplines.
7.A)Moreofthebudgetshouldgotoscienceandtechnology.
B)Theunderfundedmusicdisciplineshouldbeprioritized.
C)Subdisciplineslikesculptureshouldgetmorefunding.
D)Literatureshouldgetasmuchfundingasengineering.
8.A)Buildaprosperousnation.
B)Makeskilledprofessionals.
C)Createingeniousartists.
D)Cultivatebettercitizens.
Questions9to11arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
9.A)Itisquitecommon.
B)Itisrarelynoticed.
C)Itseldomannoyspeople.
D)Itoccurswhenoneisalone.
10.A)Seeingthingsinblackandwhite.
B)Engaginginregularcontemplation.
C)Havingaspecialunderstandingofcreativity.
D)Knowinghowtomaketheirmentalbatterieswork.
11.A)Engaginginintenseactivity.
B)Fantasizinginone'sdowntime.
C)Workingonaparticularproject.
D)Reflectingduringone'srelaxation.
Questions12to15arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
12.A)FarmershelpedNativeAmericansgrowcrops.
B)Therewereexpansiveuniversitycampuses.
C)Thereexistedpostoffices.
D)Migrantsfoundgoldthere.
13.A)IthelpedtoboosttheeconomyintheAmericanWest.
B)Itprovidedjobopportunitiesformanygoldseekers.
C)Itextendedtheinfluenceofthefederalgovernment.
D)Itkeptpeopleinthedesertsandplainsconnected.
14.A)ItemployedNativeAmericanstoworkaspostmen.
B)Itcommissionedprivatewagonstocarrythemail.
C)Itsubsidizedthelocalswhoactedaspostmasters.
D)Itcentralizedpostalservicesinitsremoteareas.
15.A)Heanalyzedinteractivemapsofmailroutes.
B)Hereadalargecollectionofbooksonthetopic.
C)Heexamineditshistoricaltrendswithdatascience.
D)Hecollecteddataaboutitsimpactonlocalbusiness.
Questions16to18arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.
16.A)Higherlevelsofanxietymayimprovepeople'smemory.
B)Someexperiencesareeasiertorememberthanothers.
C)Mostpeopletendtorememberthingsselectively.
D)Simplethingsmayleaveadeepimpressiononone'smemory.
17.A)Theyclassifiedtheparticipants9mindset.
B)Theyshowedsomephotostotheparticipants.
C)Theymeasuredtheparticipants9anxietylevels.
D)Theytestedthesizeoftheparticipants9vocabulary.
18.A)Anxietyhasbecomeaseriousproblemforanincreasingnumberofpeople.
B)Extremelevelsofanxietycanadverselyaffectcognitiveperformance.
C)Peoplediagnosedwithanxietydisordermayforgetthingsselectively.
D)Thereisnodirectcorrelationbetweenmemoryandlevelsofanxiety.
Questions19to21arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.
19.A)Theycompareproductsfromdifferentcompaniesbeforemakingachoice.
B)Theygetinformationfromotherconsumers9postingsandcomments.
C)Theylosepatiencewhentheirphonecallisnotpromptlyanswered.
D)Theyexpecttogetinstantaneousresponsestotheirinquiry.
20.A)Givingthemrewardsonthespot.
B)Broadeningtheirscopeofinterest.
C)Speakingdirectlytotheiremotions.
D)Focusingonthedetailsoftheproduct.
21.A)Changetherulesofthegameinthemarketeveryyear.
B)Keepupwiththelatesttechnologicaldevelopments.
C)Learnfromtechnologicalinnovatorstodobusiness.
D)Makegreatereffortstobuildupconsumers?confidence.
Questions22to25arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.
22.A)Peoplehaveonlyonesocialengagementperweek.
B)Workingtogetherenhancesfriendship.
C)Fewpeoplehavedevotedfriends.
D)Friendshipsbenefitwork.
23.A)Theimpactoffriendsonpeople'sself-esteem.
B)Howsupportivefriendscanbeintheworkplace.
C)Howtoboostone'ssenseofvalueandworthiness.
D)Theroleoffamilytiesinpeople'smentalwell-being.
24.A)Theyshowlittleinterestintheirfriends7work.
B)Theytendtobemuchmoredifficulttomake.
C)Theyaremoretrustworthyandreliable.
D)Theyincreasepeople'sjobsatisfaction.
25.A)Allowemployeestohaveaflexibleworkschedule.
B)Encourageemployeestobefriendswithcolleagues.
C)Helpemployeesbalanceworkandfamilyresponsibilities.
D)Organizeactivitiestonourishfriendshipsoutsideofwork.
答案速查
ConversationOne
1.B)Itwaswarmandcomfortable.
2.B)Shemissesherroommatessheusedtocomplainabout.
3.C)Hehadasimilarfeelingtothewoman's.
4.A)Gotoseethewoman'sapartment.
ConversationTwo
5.D)Hehaspublishedabookrecently.
6.C)Ithasnotpreparedyoungpeopleforthejobmarket.
7.A)Moreofthebudgetshouldgotoscienceandtechnology.
8.D)Cultivatebettercitizens.
PassageOne
9.A)Itisquitecommon.
10.B)Engaginginregularcontemplation.
11.D)Reflectingduringone'srelaxation.
PassageTwo
12.C)Thereexistedpostoffices.
13.D)Itkeptpeopleinthedesertsandplainsconnected.
14.B)Itcommissionedprivatewagonstocarrythemail.
15.C)Heexamineditshistoricaltrendswithdatascience.
RecordingOne
16.A)Higherlevelsofanxietymayimprovepeople'smemory.
17.C)Theymeasuredtheparticipants9anxietylevels.
18.B)Extremelevelsofanxietycanadverselyaffectcognitiveperformance.
RecordingTwo
19.D)Theyexpecttogetinstantaneousresponsestotheirinquiry.
20.C)Speakingdirectlytotheiremotions.
21.B)Keepupwiththelatesttechnologicaldevelopments.
RecordingThree
22.D)Friendshipsbenefitwork.
23.A)Theimpactoffriendsonpeople'sself-esteem.
24.D)Theyincreasepeople'sjobsatisfaction.
25.A)Allowemployeestohaveaflexibleworkschedule.
聽(tīng)力原文與答案
ConversationOne
M:HiLily,how'sthenewapartment?
W:It'sokay.
M:What?Howcanitbejustokaywhenlastweekyouwerethrilledabouttheplaceandkeptposting
photosofitonline?
W:(1)Well,lastweekwhenImovedin,theapartmentseemedcozy,justtherightsizeforoneperson.
Butnowitjustseemstiny,shabbyandsolitary.
M:Ah,that'stheproblem.Youmissyourroommatesfromuniversity,don'tyou?
W:(2)I'mgoingtosoundlikeanidiot,becauseIusedtocomplaint。youallthetimeabouthow
crowdedourdormitoryroomwas,andaboutallthethingstheydidtoirritateme,likewatchingmovies
lateatnightwithoutheadphones,ortalkingloudlyearlyinthemorning.ButnowImissthemterribly.
M:Ofcourse,youdo.That'sperfectlynormal.(3)WhenIgotmyfirstplace、IrememberthinkingI
couldn'twaittolivebymyselfandgetawayfrommyjuvenileroommatesandalltheirannoyinghabits.
ButthenIbeganmissingthemandfeelinglonelyandthinkingthatourdormitorywaslikeparadise.
Eventhoughthereweresixofusguysinonesmallroom.
W:Ithoughtitwasjustmewhofeltlikethat.
M:Look,youlivedathomewithus,andthenyouhadthreeroommates,andthisisyourfirsttime
livingalone,soit'shard.Butyourfirstapartmentisamilestoneinyourlife.Andyoushouldcelebrate
it.Tellmeabouttheapartment.
W:Actually,it'snotbad.Infact,it'sprettyadorablenowthatIhavedecorateditandithaseverything
Ineed.Ihaveakitchentocookinandabathroomalltomyself,andthenanotherroomwithmybedat
oneendandasofa,asmalltableandchairsattheotherend.
M:Thatdoessoundadorable,and(4)Ican'twaittoseeit.Andneithercanmomanddad.
Questions1to4arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
QI.Whatwasthewoman'sfirstimpressionoftheapartment?答案:B)
Q2.Whydoesthewomansayshe'sgoingtosoundlikeanidiot?答案:B)
Q3.Whatdowelearnaboutthemanwhenheleftthedormitorytoliveonhisown?答案:C)
Q4.Whatdoesthemansayhecan'twaittodo?答案:A)
ConversationTwo
W:Welcometoourprogrambooktalk.⑸OurguesttodayisFrankJones,acriticofoureducation
systemandtheauthorofanewbook,HowtoReformOurUniversities.
M:Hello,Susan.
W:Frank,yousupportradicallychanginguniversitiesinAmerica.
M:Yes.(6)Ibelievethatthepurposeofhighereducationistoprepareyoungpeopletoenterthe
workforceandthatourcurrentsystemfailstodothis.We'reallocatingtoomanyresourcesto
disciplinesthatdon'tmatchtheneedsofemployers.
W:Ithinkyourattitudetoeducationisabitcynical,Frank.Surelythepurposeofuniversityisto
prepareyoungpeopletoparticipatefullyincivicliferatherthanjusttofindwellpaidjobs.
M:Susan,manyyounggraduatesstruggletofindanyjob,letaloneagoodone.Thejobmarketisgrim,
particularlyforstudentswhostudythearts.
W:Iagreethatitisn'teasyforyoungpeopletofindwork,butyouproposeclosingdownall
departmentsthataren'tdirectlyrelatedtoscienceandtechnology.Isthatreallythesolution?
M:You'reoverstatingmypoint.(7)Myargumentisthatweneedtnusemoreofourbudgetonareas
likescienceandengineering.Todothat,weneedtotakemoneyfromsubjectslikeliteratureand
music.
W:(8)Buttheartshavevalue.They'reanimportantpartofouuculture.Studyingliteratureormusicor
sculpturemightnotresultinajobinthatarea,butithelpsyoungpeopletothinkabouttheworldina
deeperway,whichmakesthembettercitizensandmakesforabettersociety.
M:1agreethattheartsarevaluabletosociety,butit'snaivetothinkthatnotonlythemosttalented,
butallstudentsshouldstudythematuniversitylevel.Theoddsareverycompetitive,andmost
graduateswillendupwithagreatdealofdebtobtainingadegreethathaslittlevalueonthejobmarket.
Questions5to8arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
Q5.Whatdowelearnfromtheconversationabouttheman?答案:D)
Q6.WhatdoesthemanbelieveistheproblemwiththecurrentAmericansystemofhighereducation?
答案:C)
Q7.Howshouldtheeducationbudgetbeallocatedaccordingtotheman?答案:A)
Q8.Whatdoesthewomansaytheartscando?答案:D)
PassageOne
(9)Doyoueverhavetheannoyingfeelingthatyoudon'thavetimetoreallythinkanymore?You're
notalone.Avarietyoffactorshaveconspiredtorobusoftimeforreflectionaboutourselvesandour
lives.Todayourpreoccupiedmindsarerarelysilent.Theaveragepersonreceiveshundredsoftextsand
voicemessagesaday.Andholidaysformanyofusareactionpackedweeksmorelikelyfulloffamily
activitiesthanopportunitiesfortranquilityandcontemplation.
(10)Regularreflection,however,underliesallgreatprofessionals.It'saprerequisiteforyouto
rechargeyourmentalbatteries,seethingsinanewlightandtapintoyourcreativity.Almostallofthe
greatadvisorsthatIhavestudiedhavefoundwaystogetawayfromitallandcontemplatetheirlifeand
work.Someresearchersinthefieldofcreativity,infact,believethatinsightoccursduringthe
reflectionandrelaxationthatfollowsaperiodofintenseactivity.Scheduleyourtimeforreflection
aboutyourwork,oraparticularprojectyou'reengagedin.
Iusuallyblockouthalfanhour.Don'tanswerthephone.Pushyourpaperstotheside.Sketch,make
lists,drawmindmapsofideasthatcometoyou.Attheend,writedownanyemergingideas.
Whenyou'realone,stopworryingandthink.Alotofourdowntimeisspentworryingabout
troublesomethingsinourlivesorfantasizingabouthowwe'dlikeourlivestobe.(11)Revisitthings
duringmomentsofrelaxationafteraperiodofintensework.Thisiswhenwearethemostcreative.
Questions9to11arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
Q9.Whatdowelearnaboutthefeelingthatonedoesn'thavetimetothinkanymore?答案:A)
Q10.Whattraitdoallgreatprofessionalsshare?答案:B)
Qll.Whatdosomeresearchersbelieveisconducivetocreativeideas?答案:D)
PassageTwo
(12)EvenbeforeColoradowasastate,ithadpostoffices.Thefirstopenedin1859inasettlement
foundedbymigrantssearchingforgold.Lifecouldbeunpredictableoutwest.Goldfailedtoappear,
droughtruinedfarmers,andsettlersclashedwithNativeAmericans.
Onthesettlement'slocation,nowstandsasprawlinguniversitycampus.Amidallthechanges,one
featureremainedconstant:thepostalservice.ThemapstracingAmerica'swestwardexpansionare
telling.In1864therewerefewpostalbranchesonlandcontrolledbyNativeAmericans,whichstill
accountedformostoftheWest.Overthenext25years,postofficesgrewquickly.Colonizationofthe
Westcouldberegardedasaresultofbiggovernmentratherthanpioneers.(13)Asfederalsubsidies
andlandgrantstemptedpeopleintothedesertsandplains,thepostkeptthemconnected.
Inthemid-19thcentury,thePostOfficeDepartmentwasfarfromacentralizedbureaucracy.Tokeep
upwithmigrationpatterns,postalserviceswereaddedtoexistingbusinesses.(14)Thefederal
governmentcommissionedprivatewagonstocarrythemail.Short-termcontractsweregrantedtolocal
businessmentoactaspostmasters.Thesepartnershipsenabledthemailtoquicklyfollowmigrants,
helpingknittogetherremotepartsofthecountry.
Mr.Blevins,adigitalhistorian,wroteabookonthehistoryoftheUSpostalservice.(15)Heuseddata
sciencetoanalyzehistoricaltrends.Moststrikingly,hebuiltanaccompanyingwebsitecompletewith
interactivemaps.Theyshowreadershow,withinageneration,thepostalservicehelpedcolonizea
continent.Theseonlineinteractivemapsillustratetheformativepowerofsnailmail.
Questions12to15arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
Q12.WhatdoesthepassagesayaboutColoradobeforeitbecameastate?答案:C)
Q13.HowdidthepostalservicecontributetoAmerica'swestwardexpansion?答案:D)
Q14.Whatdidthefederalgovernmentdotomeettheincreasingdemandforthepostalserviceinthe
West?答案:B)
Q15.WhatdidMr.BlevinsdotostudythehistoryoftheUSpostalservice?答案:C)
RecordingOne
Inlastweek'slecture,wediscussedreasonswhypeopleforgetthings.Thisweek,wewilldiscussa
surprisingreasonwhywemightremembersomethings:anxiety.Thinkaboutsomethingassimpleas
buyingacoffee.Thatmaynotseemlikeanexperiencethatwouldmakeadeepimpressiononyour
memory.Butanxietycouldchangethat.(16)Infact,anewstudysuggeststhatpeoplewithhigher
anxietylevelsmightremembercertaininformationbetterthanpeoplewithloweranxietylevels.That's
becausehigherlevelsofanxietymaymakepeoplemoresusceptibletonegativefeelings.Puttingthem
inamorenegativestateofmind,thatinturn,maymakethemabletobetterremembersomeevents.
Let'stakeacloserlookatthatnewstudynow.(17)Inthestudy,theresearchersstartedbygiving80
undergraduatestudentsananxietytest.Thetestmeasuredtheparticipants'anxietylevelsoverthe
proceedingtwoweeks.
Then,totestmemory,theparticipantswereshownaseriesofneutralwordsoneatatime.Someofthe
wordswereprintedontophotosofnegativescenes,meaningimagesthatcouldaffecttheiremotions
negatively,suchasaphotoofacaraccident,oracemetery.Therestofthewordswereprintedonto
photosofneutralscenes,suchasaphotoofalakeortrees.Neutralwordsincludedwordsliketableor
deskthatdon'telicitemotion.
Later,theparticipantswereaskedtothinkbacktothewordstheywereshownearlier,whichcaused
themtoreentereitheranegativeorneutralmindset.Theparticipantswerethenpresentedwithanother
setofneutralwords,andtheirmemoryofthesenewwordswastested.
Theresearchersfoundthatthenewwordspresentedtopeopleinanegativemindsetwerebetter
rememberedbypeoplewithhigherlevelsofanxietythanthosewithlowerlevelsofanxiety.
Inotherwords,whenhighlyanxiousindividualstookinotherwiseemotionallyneutralinformationthat
waspresentedtothem,itbecamecoloredbytheirnegativemindset,makingthemrememberthe
informationbetter.Butthesesameeffectswerenotseeninpeoplewithlowlevelsofanxiety.
(18)Previousstudieshavefoundthatextremelevelsofanxietysuchasthoseexperiencedbypeople
diagnosedwithananxietydisordercanbequitedetrimentaltomemoryandcognitiveperformance.But
thehighlyanxiouspeopleinthisstudyrepresentindividualswhoaremanagingtheiranxietyandfor
whomanxietyisnotaseriousproblem.
Questions16to18arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.
Q16.Whatdoesthespeakersaythenewstudysuggests?答案:A)
Q17.Whatdidresearchersdofirstinthenewstudy?答案:C)
Q18.Whatdowelearnfrompreviousstudiesaboutanxiety?答案:B)
RecordingTwo
Overthepast20years,theinternethasgraduallybecomeadominantfeatureofourlives.Ithas
changedhowwecommunicatewitheachother.Andithasdefinitelytransformedthewaywedo
businesswitheachother.Marketinghasalsochangedinanumberofways.
Forinstance,inthepast,consumershadtocallaphonenumberandpatientlywaitonholdinorderto
gettheinformationtheywanted.(19)Today,theywanttheinformationimmediately.They'llgotothe
company'ssocialmediapageandpostcommentsandquestions,expectingtoreceiveanimmediate
response.Iftheydon'tgettheirquestionsansweredsoon,they'llmoveontoanothercompanythatwill
answerthemquickly.
Marketingdepartmentstodayneedtofollowtechnologicaldevelopment.Forexample,thisyear's
smartphoneissmarterthanlastyear's;self-drivingcarsarenowontheroad.Marketershavetodo
researchonwhichtechnologiesarecomingintobeing.Otherwise,theyriskbeingleftbehindinthe
virtualdust.
Marketinghasalsochangedduetotheimportanceofvideo.Peopledon'tjustwanttoreadtext;they
wanttowatchthingshappening.Companiesnowhavetoexplorehowtheycanusevideoona
consistentbasistoshareinformationabouttheirbusinesses.Fortunately,it'sextremelyeasytoshoot
somethingthesedays.Allyouneedisasmartphone.
Butwhat'stheresultofallthis?Shorterattentionspans.Wearen'tthesamepeoplethatwewere20
yearsago.Notonlyhavewegrownaccustomedtogettingtheinformationwewantinstantaneously,
ourattentionspansaremuchshorter.Ifsomethingdoesn'tcaptureourattentionwithinafewseconds,
we'reontothenextpieceofcontent.(20)Marketersoeedtofigureoutwaystospeakdirectlytothe
customer'semotions,andtheyneedtofigureouthowtodothatasquicklyaspossible.Oncepeopleare
emotionallyengaged,they'llstickwithyou.
Ifmarketinghaschangedthismuchinthepast20years,imaginewhatthenext20yearswillbring.Ina
recentsurvey,onlyninepercentofmarketerscouldsaywithconfidencethattheirmarketingefforts
wereactuallyworking.Theirconfidenceisbeingshakenbecausetherulesofthegamechangeevery
year.That'swhy(21)it'simportantfovmarketerstopayattentiontothelatesttechnological
developmentsandconsidercollaboratingwithtechnologicalinnovators.Thatway,they'llbemovingat
thesamepaceasthetechindustry.
Questions19to21arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.
Q19.Whatdoesthespeakersayabouttoday'sconsumers?答案:D)
Q20.Howdomarketerscaptureconsumers'attentionasquicklyaspossible?答案:C)
Q21.Whatdoesthespeakersuggestmarketersdotomeetfuturechallenges?答案:B)
RecordingThree
Youmightbesurprisedtolearnthat(22)thebenefitsoffriendshipsextendbeyondpeople'ssociallife
andintotheirwork,whichisinterestingwhenconsideringtheextenttowhichpeoplesacrifice
friendships,oratleastthetimetheyspendwithfriendsbecauseoftheextendedhoursthey'redevoting
towork.Justlastweek,IwasremarkingtoacolleaguethatI'mcontentwithonlyonesocial
engagementperweek.Butaccord
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