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2020年9月英語(yǔ)六級(jí)答案解析聽(tīng)力答案
【Section A】
Conversation One
1.Why does the woman say she can be so energetic?
A) She can devote all her life to pursuing her passion.
2.What has the woman been engaged in?
A) Science education and scientific research.
3.What does the woman say about the benefit teaching brings to her?
B) A better understanding of a subject.
4.How does the woman say new scientific breakthroughs can be made possible?
D) By making full use of the existing data.
Conversation Two
5.What do both speakers think of dreams?
C) They have no special meanings.
6.Why didn't the woman's grandmother take her scheduled flight?
D) She dreamed of a plane crash.
7.What does the woman say about people's emotions?
A) They can have an impact as great as rational thinking.
8.What did psychologist Sigmund Freud say about adults' dreams?
B) They reflect their complicated emotions.
【Section B】
Passage One
9. What did scientists first use to discover Lake Vostok in the 1970s?
B) Radio waves.
10. What do scientists think about Lake Vostok?
C) It may have micro-organisms living in it.
11. What do the scientists hope their discoveries will do?
C) Shed light on possible in outer space.
Passage Two
12. Why did James Copeland want to study the American Indian tribe Tarahumara?
A) He found there had been little research on their language.
13. How did Gonzalez help James Copeland?
D) He acted as an intermediary between Copeland and the villagers.
14. What does the speaker say about James Copeland's trip to the Tarahumaras' village?
B) Laborious.
15. What impresses James Copeland about the Tarahumara's tribe?
A) Their sense of sharing and caring.
【Section C】
Recording One
16. What usually happens when people are accused of being radical?
A) They tend to be silenced into submission.
17. What is the speaker's definition of a radical?
D) One who rebels against the existing social order.
18. What does the speaker think of most radicals in the American history?
C) They served as a driving force for progress.
Recording Two
19. What does the speakers say about us as human beings?
B) It is impossible for us to be immune from outside influence.
20. What does the speaker say Fred should do first to improve his quality of life?
D) Recognize the negative impact of his coworkers.
21. What does the speaker say about psychiatrists?
A) They are quite susceptible to suicide.
Recording Three
22. What does the speaker say about the American dollar bill?
B) Few people can describe it precisely.
23. What does the speaker say about the exact composition of the American dollar bill?
C) It is a well-protected government secret.
24. Why did the new American government mint only coins for common currency?
A) People had little faith in paper money.
25. What have generations of American politicians argued for?
C) A gold standard for American currency.
選詞填空
第一套
26.L.realms
28 H.mastering
29.B.fatigue
30.E.hospitalized
31.J.obsessed
32 F.labeled
33 N.ruin
34.K.potential
35.A.contrary
第二套
26.D.hierarc
27.H.logistical
28.E.insight
29.M saturated
30.L rarely
31.O.undoubtedly
33.A.bond
34.1.magically
35.K.patterns
信息匹配
第一套
How Telemedicine Is Transforming Healthcare
36.D 段落第一句 None of this is to say that telemedicine
37.H 段落第一句 Many health plans and employers have rushed
38.E 段落第句What's more.for all the rapid growth
39.B.段落第一句 Doctors are linking up with
40.K 段落第一句 Who pays for the services?
41.O 段落第一句 To date,17 states have joined
42.G 段落第一句 Do patients trade quality for convenience?
43.F 段落第一句 Some critics also question whether
44.l 段落第一句 But critics worry that such
45.N 段落第一句 Is the state-by-state regulatory system
第二套
Six Potential Brain Benefits of Bilingual Education
36 H 段落第一句 Do these same advantages benefit a child who begins learning a second language in kindergarten in stead of as a baby?
37.C 段落第一句 Traditional programs for English-anguage learners
38.J 段落第一句 About10 percent of students in the Port land
39.D 段落第一句 The trend flies in the face of some of the culture wars of two decades ago,
40.M 段落第一句 American public school classrooms as a whole are becoming more segregated by race and class Du-al-language programs can be an exception.
41.E 段落第一句 Some of the insistence on English-first was founded on research produced decades ago
42.B 段落第一句 Again and again,researchers have found,bilingualism is an experience that shapes our brain for life
43.P 段落第一句 A review of studies published last year found that cognitive advantages failed to appear in 83 per-cent of published studies,
44.G 段落第一句 People who speak two languages often outperform monolinguals on general measures of executive function
45.N 段落第一句 Several of the researchers also pointed out that,
仔細(xì)閱讀
第一套
46-50(sleeplessness)
46.c They are deeply impressed by danielle Steels dailyWork schedule
47.A She could serve as an example of industriousness
48.A They are questionable
49.C It may symbolise one's importance and success
50.B The general public should not be encouraged tofollow it.
51-55(Organic farming)
51.B Organic farming may be exploited to solve the globalfood problem
52.D It is not that productive
53.C Inequality in food distribution
54.B It is not conducive to sustainable development
55.D Organic farming does long-term good to the ecosys-tem
第二套
46-50(Public health)
46.B People disagree as to who should do what.
47.AGovernments have a role to play.
48.B They have not come up with anything more constructive
49.D To justify government intervention in solving theobesity problem
50.C When individuals have the incentive to act according-ly.
51-55(The Coral Sea proposal)
51.A It is exceptionally rich in marine life
52.D Complete the series of marine reserves around its coast
53.A The government has not done enough for marine protection
54.D It is a tremendous joint effort to protect the range of marine habitats
55.C It will protect regions that actually require little pro-tection
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