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1六级听力第*套Conversation OneM: Hi Lily, how"s the new apartment?W:lt"s okay.M: What? How can it be just okay when last week you were thrilled about the place and kept posting photos of it online?W: Well,[1] last week when I moved in, the apartment seemed cozy, just the right size for one person.But now it just seems tiny, shabby and solitary.M: All that"s the problem.You miss your roommates from university,don"t you?W: I"m going to sound like an idiot [2] because I used to complain to you all the time about how crowded ou rdormitory room was, and about all the things they did to irritate me, like watching movies late at night without headphones, or talking loudly early inthe morning. But now I miss them terribly.M: Of course you do. That"s perfectly normal. When I got my first place, I remember thinking I could"t wait to live by:myself and get away from my juvenile roommates and all their annoying habits. [3] But then I began missing them and feeling lonely and thinking that our dormitory was like paradise, Even though there were six of us guys in one small room.W: I thought it was just me who felt like that.M: Look, you lived at home with us.And then you had three roommates.And this is your first time living alone.So it"s lard.But your first apartmentis a milestone in your life. And you should celebrate it. Tell me about theapartment.W: Actually, it"s not bad. In fact, it"spretty adorable. Now that l have decorated it and it has everything l need. I have a kitchen to cook in the bathroom all to myself. And then ancther room with my bed at one end and the sofa, a small table and chairs at the other end.M: That does sound adorable, and [4]I can"t wait to see it, And neither canmom and dad.Question one: What was the woman"s first impression of the apartment?Question two: Why does the woman say she"s going to sound like an idiot?Question three: What do we learnabout the man when he left the dormitory to live on his own?Question four: What is the man say he can"t wait to do.Conversation TwoW:Welcome to our program book talk. Q5.Our guest today is Frank Jones,a critic of our education system and the author of a new book,How to reform our universities.M: Hello, Susan.W: Frank, you support radically changing universities in America. Yes.Q6.I believe that the purpose of higher education is to prepare young people to enter the workforce and that our current system fails to do this..We"re allocating too many resources disciplines that don"t match the needs of employers.W: I think your attitude to education isa bit cynical Frank. Surely the purpose of university is to prepare young people to participate fully in civic life rather than just to find well paid jobs.M: Susan, many young graduates struggle to find any job let alone a good one. The job marker ,is grim.Particularly for students who study the arts. I agree that it isn"t easy for young people to find work, but you propose closing down all departments that aren"t directly related to science and technology. Is that really the solution?M: You"re over stating my paint. Q7.My argument is that we need is use more of our budget on areas like science and engineering. To do that, we need to take money from subjects like literature and music.W: Q8,But the arts have value. They"re an important part of our culture. studying literature or music or sculpture might not result in a job in that area. But it helps young people to think about the world in a.deeper way, which makes them citizens and makes fora better society.M:l agree that the arts are valuable to society, but it"s naive to think that not only the most talented, but all students should study them at university level. The odds are very competitive, and most graduates will end up with a great deal of debt,obtaining a degree that has little value on the job market.Question 5. What do we learn from the conversation about the man?Question 6. What does the man believe is the problem with the current American System of Higher Education?Question 7. How should the education budget be allocated according to the man?Question 8. What does the woman say the arts can do?Passage OneDo you ever have the annoying feeting that you don"t have time to really think anymore? You"re not alone.【Q9】Avariet fdtdrs have conspired to robus of time for reflection about ourselves and our lives.today our preoccupied minds arecrarely Silent.The average person receives hundred sof texts and voice messages a day.And holidays for man y ofus are action-packed weeks more likely full of familyactivities than opportunities fortr anquility and contemplation【Q10】Regular reflection,however,underlies all g reat professionals.It"s aprerequisite for you t o recharge yourmental batteries. See things in a newlight and tap into your creativity.Almost all of the great advisors that lhave stu died have found ways to getaway from it all and contemplate theirlife and work. Some res earchers in thefield of creativityin fact belie ive thatinsight occurs during the reflection and relaxation that follows a period of intense activity.Schedule your time for reflection about your work or a particular proiect you"re engaged in. I usually biock outhalf an hour. Don"t answer the phone.Push your pap ers to the side. Sketch,make lists, draw mind maps of ideasthat come to you. At the end, write down any emerging ideas.When you"re alone, stop worrying andthink. A lot of our downtime is spent worrying abou  troublesome thihgs inour lives or fantasizing about how we"dlike our lives to be【Q11】Revisitthings during moments of relaxationaft er a periodyof intense work.This iswherwe ar e the most creative.Question 9 What do we learn about thefeeling that one doesn"t have time to think anymore? Questicn 10 What trait do all greatprofession als share?Question 11 What is some researchersbeliev e is conducive to creative ideas?Passage Two[12] Even before Colorado was a state, it had post offices, The first opened in 1859 in a settlement founded by migrants searchingfor gold, Life could be unpredictable outwest. Gold failed to appear. Drought ruined farmers, and settlers clashed with Native Americans.On the settlement"s location now stands a sprawling University campus. Amid all the changes, one feature remained constant: the postal service. The maps tracing America"s westward expansion are telling in 1864 there were few postal branches on land controlled by Native Americans, which still accounted for most of the West. Over the next 25 years,post offices grew quickly. Colonization of the West could be regarded as a result of big government rather than pioneers.[13] As federal subsidies and land grants tempted people into the deserts and plains, the post kept them connected.In the mid-19th century, the Post Office Department was far from a centralized bureaucracy.To keep up with migration patterns, postal services were added to existing businesses.[14] The federal government commissioned private wagons  to carry the mail. Short term contracts were granted to local business man to act as postmasters.These partnerships enabled the mail toquickly follow migrants helping knit together remote parts of the country.Mr. Bellavance,a digital historian, wrote a book on the history of the US postal service.[15] He used the data science to analyzehistorical trends. Most strikingly he built an accompanying website,complet with interactive maps.They show readers how within a generation the postal service helped colonize a continent.These online interactive maps illustrate the formative power of snail mail.Q12 What does the passage say About Colorado before it became a state?Q13 How did the postal service contribute to America"s westward expansion?Q14 What did the federal government do to meet the increasing demand for the postal service in the West?Q15 What did Mr. Bellavance do to study the history of the US postal service?听力演讲1In last week"s lecture, we discussed reasons why people forget things. This week we will discuss a surprising reason why we might remember somethings, anxiety. Think about something as simple as buying a coffee. That may not seem like an experience that would make a deep impression on your memory. But anxiety could change that. Q16.In fact, a new study suggests that people higher anxiety levels might remember certain information better than people with lower anxiety levels.That"s because higher levels of anxiety may make people more susceptible to negative feelings,putting them in a more negative state of mind. That in turn, may make them able to better remember some events. Let"s take a closer look at that new study now. Q17. In this study,. the researchers started by giving 80 undergraduate students an anxiety test. The test measure the participants anxiety levels over the proceeding two weeks.Then, to test memory, the participants were shown a series of neutral words one at a time. Some of the words were printed onto photos of negative scenes,meaning images that could affect their emotions negatively, such as a photo of a car accident, or a cemetery. The rest of the words were printed onto photos of neutral scenes, such as a photo of a lake or trees. Neutral words included words like table or desk that don"t elicit emotion.Later, the participants were asked to think back to the words they were shown earlier, which caused them to reenter either a negative or neutral mindset. The participants were then presented with another set of neutral words, and their memory of these new words was tested.The researchers found that the new words presented to people in a negative mindset were better remembered by people with higher levels of anxiety than those with lower levels of anxiety.In other words, when highly anxious individuals took in otherwise emotionally neutral information that was presented to them, it became colored by their negative mindset, making them remember their information better. But these same effects were not seen in people with low levels of anxiety.Q18. Previous studies have found that extreme levels of anxiety such as those experienced by people diagnosed with an anxiety disorder can be quite detrimental to memory and cognitive performance. But the highly anxious people in this study represent individuals who are managing their anxiety and for whom anxiety is not a serious problem.Question 16.What does the speaker say the new study suggests?Question 17. What did researchers do first in the new study?Question 18.What do we learn from previous studies about anxiety?听力演讲2Over the past 20 years, the intemet hasgradu ally become a dominant featureof our lives. l t has changed how wecommunicate with eac h other. And it has definitely transformed the way we do business with each other Marketing has also changed in a number of ways.For instance, in the past, consumershad to ca Il a phone number and patiently wait on hold in order to getthe info rmation they wanted.[Q19]Today,they want the informationimme diately. They"ll go to the company"s sociaL media page and post comments a nd questions expecting toreceive an immedi ate response. If theydon"t get their question s answeredsoon they"ll move on to anotherc ompany that will answer them quickly.Marketing departments today need to follow technological development.Forexample, this year smartphone is smarter than last years.driving cars are now on the road. Marketer shave to do research on whichtechnologies: are coming into being otherwise, they risk being leit behindin the virtual dust.Marketing has also changed due to theimpor tance of video.People don"t just want to rea d text. They want to watch things happening Companies now have to explore how they can use videoon a consistent basis to share information about their bussinesses.Fortunately, it"s extremely easy to shoot something these days. All you need is a smart phone.But what"s the result of all this? Shorterattent ion spans? We aren"t the same people that w e were 20 year ago. Notonly have we grown a ccustomed to getting the information we want instantaneously, our attention spansare much shorter. If something doesn"t captureous attention within a few seconds.We"re on to the next piece of content.[Q20]Marketers need to figure out ways to speak directly to thecustomer"s emotions and they need tofigureout how to do that as quickly aspossible. Once people are emotionally engaged, they"ll stick with you.lf marketing has changed this much inthe past20 years, imagine what the next 20 years will bring ln ai recentsurvey, only 9% of marketers could say with confidence that their marketing efforts were actually working. Their confidence is being shaken because the rules of the game change every year. That"s why [Q21]it"s important formarketers to pay attention to the Latest technological develotments and consider collaborating with technological innovators. That way,they"ll be moving at the same pace as the tech industryQuestion 19 What does the speaker say about today"s consumers?Question 20 How do marketers capture consumers" attention as quickly aspossible?Question 21 What does the speaker suggest marketers do to meet future challenges?听力演讲3You might be surprised to learn that [Q22] the benefits of friendships extend beyond people"s social life and into their work, which is interesting when considering the extent to which people sacrifice friendships, or at least the time they spend with friends because of the extended hair they"re devoting to work. Just last week, I was remarking to a colleague that I"m content with only one social engagement per week. But according to recent research, that"s evidently not enough.In an initial study of more than 700 respondents,scholars from an American university [Q23] analyze the impact that:fiends as opposed to family have on self-defence well-being Friends came out substantially on top. That"s because to be someone"s mate is a voluntary act. Unlike family who people rarely get to choose. The researchers found that when people choose to cultivate and maintain supportive friendships with an individual,it means that the person is valued and worthy of their limited time. Such sentiments of value and worthiness boost our self-esteem.The second study comprised more than 300 participants. It proved that the better we feel about ourselves, the more likely we will perform our job confidently and competently. This follow-up study found that [Q24] non-work friends even improved people"s job satisfaction, They have as much of an impact on how much they love their jobs, as do the friends they have at work, despite not actually being at our place of work. These types of friends tend to be our preferred outlet for venting about work-related matters. This is an avenue that may not be available at the office.So even though friendships can be easy to neglect when confronted-by pressures at work, or even pressures at home, neglecting our friends can turnout to be harmful and counterproductive. That"s why when determining how to create a better work-life balance, we need to consider not only how to balance work and family demands, but also how to cultivate and sustain supportive friendships. It"s for employees for flexible work arrangements. It"s irrelevant whether their need for a desired schedule is due to say, parenting responsibilities, or a craving to hang out with their best mate. What matters is the opportunity to engage in a nourishing activity outside of work. That will definitely have a follow-on effect at work.Q22 What does the speaker say is interesting?Q23 What did researchers from an American university analyze in their initial study?Q24 What did the second study ind about non-work friends?Q25 What does the speaker suggest managers do?听力答案第*套1.B) It was warm and comfortable.2.B) She misses her roommates she used to complain about.3.C) He had a similar feeling to the woman"s.4.A) Go to see the woman"s apartment.5.D) He has published a book recently.6.C) It has not prepared young people for the job market.7.A) More of the budget should go to science and technology.8.D) Cultivate better citizens.9.A) It is quite common.10.B) Engaging in regular contemplation.11.D) Reflecting during ones relaxation.12.C) There existed post offices.13.D)It kept people in the deserts and plains connected.14.B) It commissioned private wagons to carry the mail.15.C) He examined its historical trends with data science.16.A) Higher levels of anxiety may improve people"s memory.17.C) They measured the participants" anxiety levels.18.B) Extreme levels of anxiety can adversely affect cognitive performance.19.D) They expect to get instantaneous responses to their inquiry.20.C) Speaking directly to their emotions.21.B) Keep up with the latest technological developments.22.D) Friendships benefit work.23.A) The impact of friends on people"s self-esteem.24. D) They increase people"s job satisfaction.25.A) Allow employees to have a flexible work schedule.听力答案第二套1.A) She is drawn to its integration of designand engineering.2.D) Through hard work.3.C) It is long-lasting.4.A) Computer science.5.B) He is well known to the public.6.D) Serve as a personatassistant.7.D) He has little previous work experience.8.C) He has a high proficiency in several languages.9.A) They have fewer rules and pressures10.D) They deprive kids of the opportunity develop team spirit.11C) Let them participate in some less riskyoutdooractivities.12.B) Tech firms intentionally design products to have short lifespans.13.C) List a repairability score of their product.14.D) Take the initintive to reduce electronicwaste.15.A) It can be solved.16.B) How to prevent employees from cyberloafing.17.C) Cyberloafing may relieve employees ofstress.18.A) Taking mini-breaks means better jobperfontance.19.D) There were no trees.20.B) He founded a newspaper and used it to promote his ideas.21.B) The state government declared it the official Arbor Day.22.B)They moved ou of Africa about 60,000 years ago.23.D) The discovery of two modern human teeth in China.24.A) There must have been some reason for human migration.25.D) What path modern humans took to migrate out of America.2六级阅读答案第*套阅读01选词填空文章开头Scientists recently examined studies on dog intelligence...答案速查26.N surpass27.K previously28.O volumn29.M prove30.A affirmed31.G formidable32.D differentiate33.E distinct34.C completely35.O overstated02段落匹配题干、答案和定位处36.It does us far more good to focus on things we can be grateful for than what makes us sad and resentful.【C】Defoe"s masterpiece, which is often…37.The beneficial impacts of gratitude can extend from individuals to their community and to a the wider society.【G】There are multiple explanations.38.The participants in a recent study repeatedly underestimated the positive effect on those who received thank-you notes.【A】Gratitude may be more beneficial39.Good deeds can sometimes make people feel uncomfortable.【l】Of course, act of kindness can also...40. People who regularly express gratitude can benefit moralities.【F】Recent scientific studies support….41. A basketball coach advocated performing generous acts without expecting anything in return.【K】Reflecting on generosity and gratitude...42. More and more evidence shows it makes us mentally and physically healthier to routinely count our blessings.【D】When we focus on the things.43. Of all states of mind, feeling grateful is considered one of the most healthy and beneficial.【M】When Defoe depicted Robinson..44. The principles underlying the research into gratitude are nothing new at all.【B】While this research into...45. Gratitude is likely to enhance one"s sense of being connected with other people.【H】Gratitude also tends to strengthens a sense...03仔细阅读Passage 1答案速查46-50  DAACB46.What do we learn about the deeperimplications of Al?D) It is reshaping humanity.47.What is the consequence of algorithmicprescription replacing human judgment?A) People lose the chance to cultivate the ability tomake practical judgments.48.What may result from increasing application ofrecommendation engines in our consumption ofculture?A) Consumers will have much limited choice.49.What is likely to happen to larger parts ofourdaily life as machine learning algorithms improve?C) They can be completely anticipated.50.Why does the author say the creatures living inthe more and more Al-mediated worldwill becomeincreasingly unlike us?B) They will no longer possess the humancharactcristic of being unpredictable.Passage 2文章开头Phonics, which involves sounding out words syllable by syllable,答案速查51-55 ABBCD51.What do we learn about phonics in many American classrooms?A)It is ill reputed.52. What has America been witnessing for decades?B)An enduring debate over the approach to teaching children to read.53.Why does Tenette Smith think a combination of teaching methods is ineffective?B) Phonics has to be systematically applied and clearly taught to achieve the desired effect.54. What does the author say Mississippi" s success is attributed to?C) Adopting scientifically grounded approaches to teaching reading.55. What have advances in statistics and brain imaging proved ineffective?D) The immersive approach.第二套阅读01选词填空文章开头Imagine sitting down to a big dinner...答案速查26.H indulging27.I numerable28.J morality29.A attributes30.K odds31.M regulatory32.G inclined33.N still34.E diminishing35.B comprised02段落匹配文章标题New Formula One Chlaf Hopes ta Grab Americans" Attendion答案速查  36-40GLDAM    41-45 JFCHK题干、答案和定位处36.Chase Carey believes greater use should bemade of digital technology to make Formula Onemore accessible to its fans.【答案】G【定位】Increased digital access for fans, a morebehnind-the-scenes experience for broadcast viewers and innovation in areas like virtual reality-what is it like to sped around a track inside aPerrari?-are among the possibilities."The sport hasclearly been underscrved," Carey e doesn"t doanything digitally,There"s no marketing.It doesn"ttell any stories. The goal in this is to make the fansconnect to the live experience as much as possible,and the tools you have to do that,we"re not usingat all."37.Chase Carey was deeply impressed by theceremony preceding last year"s Monaco race.【答案】L【定位】第二句:He recalled attending FormulaOne"s Monaco race last year and being overwhelmed by the ceremony leading up to theevent,the way the race charmed the city for daysahead of the start.38.One of Chase Carey"s goals is to make FormulaOne more appealing to Americans.【答案】D【定位】第*句:Among the goals, Carey said in aninterview on Tuesday, is one that just about everyglobal sport seems interested in chasing:increasing interest in the United States.39.A former motorbike parts dealer led FormulaOne for the past forty years.【答案】A【定位】第*句:For the past four decades,theleader of Formula One car racing, one of thebiggest annual sporting series in the world, wasBernie Ecclestone, a former motorcycle partsdealer who built it into an international presenceessentially on his own.40.Chase Carey thought the audience of Formula One could be made to share his feeling about therace.【答案】M【定位】第二、三句:He was fascinated."Youcan"t help but be awed," he said,"and I thinkthat feeling can be translated to the viewer:41.Chase Carey used to serve as a top advisor for amajor broadcasting company.【答案】J【定位】第二句:At Fox Broadcasting Company, he was a top advisor for years, known for his skill inhelping to lead the launch of the company intosports, as well as the start of Fox News Channel.42.Chase Carey intends to make connection seasier between the audience and the Formula Oneracers.【答案】【F】【定位】第二句后半部分:…and second,alter the way fans experience the within the sport,both inperson and remotely,so that connections between the audience and people within the series areeasier to make.43. The new leader of Formula One admitted he was not super interested in car racing.【答案】C【定位】第二句:...Chase Carey-a former executive with Fox Broadcasting Company and Direc TV who by his own admission is not a fierce racing fan..44.People"s opinions differ as to whether Formula One can be promoted in the U.S.【答案】H【定位】第*、二句:The larger question,though, is a familiar one: Is there room for Formula One inthe ever-crowded sports landscape of the United States? Opinions vary,particularly becauseviewing habits among consumers continue toevolve.45.Compared with other racing series, Formula One focuses more on speed and involves more danger.【答案】K【定位】末二句:It"s about speed, danger and risk.And Formula One has that more than any other racing series."第三套阅读01选词填空文章开头You might not know yourself as well as you think...答案速查26.L relatively27.1 probes28.A activated29.k recall30.D consecutive31.C assessment32.G discrepancy33.E cues34.J random35.O terminate02段落匹配题干、答案和定位处36.Socially prescribed perfectionism is described as one"s self-esteem depending on other people"s opinion. [E] Curran describes socially prescribed.37. Jessica Pryor has learned that some graduate students worksuch long hours in the labthat they have little time for entertainmentorsocializing.[A] When psychologist Jessica Pryor...38.The author believes perfectionism may sometimes beconstructive.[F] Perfectionism can, of course, be..39.lt is found that perfectionism is getting more and more prevalentamong college students.(C] What"s more, perfectionism.40. Some experts suggest parents and educators should preparestudents for failures.(H] While educators and parents have.41. Some therapists warn that young adults tend to pursueperfection in their work.[ B] Along with other therapists...42. Psychologist Amy Bach encourages her students to aim high butbe content with something less than perfect.[I] Bach, who sees many students....43.A clinical psychologist finds perfectionism is widespread amonghis clients.[E] Curan describes socially prescribed...44. In trying to overcome perfectionism, some people are stillpursuing perfection.[ K] Brustein likes to get his perfectionist clients to create....45. In pursuing perfection, some perfectionists fail to complete theirtasks on timeG] Brustein says his perfectionist clients...3六级翻译答案第*套改革开放40多年以来,中国政府对高等教育越来越重视,高等教育已经进入稳步发展阶段。高校学生总数已接近4700万人,位居世界第*。随着我国经济的快速发展,人民生活冰平不断提高,越来越多的人渴望接受高等教育。我国高校的数量和专业持续增加:招人数逐年上升,教学质量也在不断改进,为更多年轻人创造了接受高等教育的机会。第二套中国政府一直大力推行义务教育,以使每个儿童都享有受教育的机会。自1986年义务教育法生效以来,经不懈努力实现了在全国推行义务教育,从2008年秋季学期开始,义务教育阶段学生无需缴纳学费。随着一系列教育改革举措的实施,中国义务教育的质量也有显著提高。第三套随着中国经济的快速发展和人们生活水平的稳步提高,城市居民对环境和生活品质的要求越来越高。中国地方政府更加注重公共设施的建设和改进,以更好地满足人们的需求。通过兴建新的广场、公园和公共绿地或对原有公共场地重新加以规划改造,许多城市为市民提供了更多休闲和社交的场所。如今,政府出资购置的健身器械和铺设的健身步道在不少城市随处可见,既明显改善了市民户外活动的条件,又使城市更加美丽。4六级作文题目写作1For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay thatbegins with the sentence "lt is widely accepted that an important goalof education is to help students learn how to learn. You can makecomments, cite examples or use your personal experiences todevelop your essay. You should write at least 150words but no morethan 200 words.写作2Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essaythat begins with the sentence“Today there is a growing awarenessthat mental well-being needs to be given as much attention asphysical health.“ You can make comments, cite examples or use yourpersonal experiences to develop your essay. You should write at least150 words but no more than 200 words.写作3Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write anessay that begins with the sentence " When faced with differingopinions, we should try to reach agreement through friendlydiscussion and reasonable argument ." You can make commentscite examples or use your personal experiences to develop vouressay. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words.技巧-真题课都在四六级会员里!现在只需要99元点击下方卡片,立刻购买~????

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