20226月英语六级听力原文

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1、6月英语六级听力原文长对话1:西班牙蔬菜汤M: Whats all that? Are you going to make a salad?W: No, Im going to make a gazpacho.M: Whats that?W: Gazpacho is a cold soup from Spain. Its mostly vegetables. I guess you can call it a liquid salad.M: Cold soup? Sounds weird.W: Its delicious. Trust me! I tried it for the first

2、time during my summer vacation in Spain. You see, in the south of Spain, it gets very hot and summer, up to 42 degrees Celsius, so a cold gazpacho is very refreshing. The main ingredients are tomato, cucumber, bell peppers, olive oil and stale bread.M: Stale bread? Surely you mean bread for dipping

3、into the soup.W: No. bread is crushed and blended in, like everything else. It adds texture and thickness to the soup.M: umand is it healthy?W: Sure. As I said earlier, its mostly vegetables. You can also add different things if you like such as half-boiled eggs or cured ham.M: Cured ham? Whats that

4、?W: Thats another Spanish delicacy. Have you never heard of it? Its quite famous.M: No. Is it good too?W: Oh, yeah, definitely. Its amazing. Its a little dry and salty. And it is very expensive because it comes from a special type of pig that only eats a special type of food. The ham is covered in s

5、alt to dry and preserve it, and left hung for up to two years. It has a very distinct favor.M: um, sounds interesting. Where can I find some?W: It used to be difficult to get Spanish produce here, but its now a lot more common. Most large supermarket chains have cured ham in little packets. But in S

6、pain, you can buy a whole leg.M: A whole pig leg? Why would anybody want so much ham?W: In Spain, many people buy a whole leg for special group events such as Christmas. They cut it themselves into very thin slices with a long flat knife.Q1 What do we learn about gazpacho?Q2 For what purpose is stal

7、e bread mixed into gazpacho?Q3 Why does the woman think gazpacho is healthy?Q4 what does the women say about cured ham?1。 A。 It is a Spanish soup2。 C。 To make it thicker。3。 B。 It is mainly made of vegetables。4。 D。 It comes from a special kind of pig。 长对话2:买酒送上司M: Hello, I wish to buy a bottle of win

8、e.W: Hi, yes. What kind of wine would you like?M: I dont know. Sorry, I dont know much about wine.W: Thats no problem at all. Whats the occasion and how much would you like to spend?M: Its for my boss. Its his birthday. I know he likes wine but I dont know what type. I also did not want anything too

9、 expensive. Maybe middle range. How much would you say is a middle range bottle of a wine approximately?W: Well, it varies greatly. Our lowest prices are around 60 dollars a bottle but those are table wines. They are not very special and I would not suggest them as a gift. On the other hand, our mos

10、t expensive bottles are over a hundred and fifty dollars. If you are looking for something priced in the middle, I would say anything between 30 dollars and 60 dollars would make a decent gift. How does that sound?M: um, yeah. I guess something in the vicinity of 30 or 40 would be good. Which type w

11、ould you recommend?W: I would say the safest option is always a red wine. They are generally more popular than whites and can usually be paired with food more easily. Our specialty here are Italian wines and these tend to be fruity with medium acidity. This one here is a Chianti which is perhaps Ita

12、lys most famous type of red wine. Alternatively, you may wish to try and surprise your boss with something less common such as this Zinfandel. The grapes are originally native to Croatia, but this winery is in eastern Italy. And it has more spicy and peppery flavor. So, to summarize, the Chianti is

13、more classical and Zinfandel more exciting. Both are similarly priced, and just under 40 dollars.M: Ill go with Chianti then, thanks.Q5 What does the woman think of table wines?Q6 What is the price range of wine the man will consider?Q7 Why does the woman recommend red wines?Q8 What do we learn abou

14、t the wine the man finally bought?5。 C。 They do not make decent gifts。6。 D。 $30-$407。 A。 They go well with different kinds of food。8。 C。 It is Italys most famous type of red wine。 Passage One : 战时密码Many people enjoy secret codes. The harder the code, the more some people will try to figure it out. I

15、n wartime, codes are especially important. They help army send news about battles and the sizes of enemy forces. Neither side wants its codes broken by the other. One very important code was never broken. It was used during World War II by the Americans. It was a spoken code never written down. And

16、it was developed and used by Navajo Indians. They were called “the Navajo code talkers” the Navajos created the code in their own language. Navajo is hard to learn. Only a few people know it. So it was pretty certain that the enemy would not be able to understand the cold talkers. In addition, the t

17、alkers used code words. They called a submarine an iron fish and a small bomb thrown by hand a potato. If they wanted to spell something, they used code words for letters of the alphabet. For instance, the letter A was ant or apple or eggs. The code talkers worked mostly in the islands in the Pacifi

18、c. One or two would be assigned to a group of soldiers. They would send messages by field telephone to the code talker in the next group. And he would relay the information to his commander. The code talkers played an important part in several battles. They helped troops coordinate their movements a

19、nd attacks. After the war, the US government honored them for what they had accomplished. Theirs was the most successful wartime code ever used.Q9 What does the speaker say many people enjoy doing?Q10 What do we learn about Navajo code talkers?Q11 What is the speaker mainly talking about?9。 B。 Decod

20、ing secret message。10。 D。 They helped the U.S。 army in World War Two。11。 A。 A military code that was never broken。 Passage Two:科技会给将来经济/工作带来哪些变化If you are young and thinking about your career. You want to know where you can make a living. Well, its going to be a technological replacement of a lot of

21、 knowledge-intensive jobs in the next twenty years. Particularly, in the two largest sectors of labor force with professional skills. One is teaching and the other healthcare. You have so many applications and software and platforms that are going to come in and provide information and service in th

22、ese two fields, which means a lot of healthcare and education sectors would be radically changed and a lot of jobs will be lost. Now, where will the new jobs be found? Well, the one extra economy cant be easily duplicated by even smart technologies is the caring sector, the personal care sector. Tha

23、t is, you cant really get a robot to do a great massage or physically therapy. Or you cant get the kind of personal attention your need with regard to therapy or any other personal services. They could be very high and personal services. Therapists do charge a lot of money. I think theres no limit t

24、o the amount of personal attention and personal care people would like if they could afford it. But the real question in the future is how come people afford these things if they dont have money because they cant get a job that pays enough. Thats why I wrote this book which is about how to reorganiz

25、e the economy for the future when technology brings about destructive changes to what we used to consider high income work.Q12 What does the speaker say will happen in the next 20 years?Q13 Where will young people have more chances to find jobs?Q14 What does the speaker say about therapists?Q15 What

26、 is the speakers book about?12。 C。 A lot of knowledge-intensive jobs will be replaced。13。 D。 In the personal care sector。14。 B。 They charge high prices。15。 D。 The tremendous changes new technology will bring to peoples lives。 Recording 1:美国发现世界上最早铺设旳高速公路American researchers have discovered the world

27、s oldest paved road, a 4,600-year-old highway. it linked a stone pit in the Egyptian desert to waterways that carried blocks to monument sites along the Nile.The eight-mile road is at least 500 years older than any previously discovered road. It is the only paved road discovered in ancient Egypt, sa

28、id geologist Thomas Bown of the U.S. Geological Survey. He reported the discovery Friday, The road probably doesnt rank with the pyramids as a construction feat, but it is a major engineering achievement, said his colleague, geologist James Harrell of the University of Toledo. Not only is the road e

29、arlier than we thought possible, we didnt even think they built roads.The researchers also made a discovery in the stone pit at the northern end of the road: the first evidence that the Egyptians used rock saws. This is the oldest example of saws being used for cutting stone, said Bowns colleague, J

30、ames Hoffmeier of Wheaton College in Illinois,Thats two technologies we didnt know they had, Harrell said. And we dont know why they were both abandoned.The road was discovered in the Faiyum Depression, about 45 miles southwest of Cairo. Short segments of the road had been observed by earlier explor

31、ers, Bown said, but they failed to realize its significance or follow up on their observations. Bown and his colleagues stumbled across it while they were doing geological mapping in the region.The road was clearly built to provide services for the newly discovered stone pit. Bown and Harrell have f

32、ound the camp that housed workers at the stone pit. The road appears today to go nowhere, ending in the middle of the desert. When it was built, its terminal was a dock on the shore of Lake Moeris, which had an elevation of about 66 feet above sea level, the same as the dock.Lake Moeris received its

33、 water from the annual floods of the Nile. At the time of the floods, the river and lake were at the same level and connected through a gap in the hills near the modern villages of el-Lahun and Hawara. Harrell and Bown believe that blocks were loaded onto barges during the dry season, then floated o

34、ver to the Nile during the floods to be shipped off to the monument sites at Giza and Saqqara.Q16: What do we learn from the lecture about the worlds oldest paved road in Egypt?Q17: What did the researchers discover in the stone pit?Q18: For what purpose was the paved road built?16。 C。 it linked a s

35、tone pit to some waterways17。 B。 saws used for cutting stone18。 A。 to provide services for the stone pit。 Recording 2:中国针灸疗法The thin, extremely sharp needles didnt hurt at all going in. Dr. Gong pierced them into my left arm around the elbow that had been bothering me. Other needles were slipped int

36、o my left wrist and, strangely, into my right arm, and then into both my closed eyelids. There wasnt any discomfort, just a mild warming sensation. However, I did begin to wonder what had driven me here, to the office of Dr. James Gong in New Yorks Chinatown.Then I remembered the torturing pain in t

37、hat left elbow. Several trips to a hospital and two expensive, uncomfortable medical tests had failed to produce even a diagnosis. “Maybe you lean on your left arm too much,” the doctor concluded, suggesting I see a bone doctor.During the hours spent waiting in vain to see a bone doctor, I decided t

38、o take another track and try acupuncture. A Chinese-American friend recommended Dr. Gong. I took the subway to Gongs second-floor office, marked with a hand-painted sign.Dr. Gong speaks English, but not often. Most of my questions to him were greeted with a friendly laugh, but I managed to let him k

39、now where my arm hurt. He asked me to go into a room, had me lie down on a bed, and went to work. In the next room, I learned, a woman dancer was also getting a treatment. As I lay there a while, I drifted into a dream-like state and fantasized about what she looked like.Acupuncturists today are as

40、likely to be found on Park Avenue as on Mott Street. In all there are an estimated 10,000 acupuncturists in the country. Nowadays, a lot of medical doctors have learned acupuncture techniques. So have a number of dentists. Reason? Patient demand. Few, though, can adequately explain how acupuncture w

41、orks.Acupuncturists may say that the body has more than 800 acupuncture points. A life force called Qi circulates through the body. Points on the skin are energetically connected to specific organs, body structures and systems. Acupuncture points are stimulated to balance the circulation of Qi.The t

42、ruth is, though acupuncture is at least 2,200 years old, “nobody really knows whats happening,” says Paul Zmiewski, a Ph.D. in Chinese studies who practices acupuncture in Philadelphia.After five treatments, there has been dramatic improvement in my arm, and the pain is a fraction of what it was. Th

43、e mainly silent Dr. Gong finally even offered a diagnosis for what troubled me. “Pinched nerve,” he said.Q19: What does the speaker find especially strange?Q20: Why did the speaker go see Dr. Gong?Q21: What accounts for the growing popularity of acupuncture in the United States according to the spea

44、ker?19。 B。 Dr。 Gong slipped in needles where he felt no pain20。 D。 previous medical treatments failed to relieve his pain21。 C。 more and more patients ask for the treatment Recording 3:出生顺序对性格以及你与伴侣合拍度旳影响Ronald and Louis married for 2 decades consider themselves a happy couple but in the early years

45、 of their marriage both were disturbed by persistent arguments that seemed to fade away without ever being truly resolved. They uncovered clues towards what was going wrong by researching a fascinating subject: How birth order affects not only your personality but also how compatible you are with yo

46、ur mate.Ronald and Louis are only children, and onlys grow up accustomed to be the apple of parents eyes. Match two “onlys”, and you have partners who subconsciously expect each other to continue fulfilling this expectation, while neither has much experience in the giving end. Here is a list of comm

47、on birth order characteristics, and some thoughts on the best and worst, marriage would match for each.The oldest tends to be self-assured, responsible, a high-achiever and relatively serious and reserved. He may be slow to make friends, perhaps contained with only one companion. The best matches ar

48、e with a youngest, an only or a mate raised in a large family. The worst match is with another oldest, since the two will be too sovereign to share a household comfortably.The youngest child of the family thrives on attention, and tends to be out-going, adventurous, optimistic, creative and less amb

49、itious than others in the family. He may lack self-discipline, and have difficulty making decisions on his own.A youngest brother of brothers, often unpredictable and romantic, will match best with an oldest sister of brothers. The youngest sister of brothers is best matched with an oldest brother o

50、f sisters who will happily indulge these traits.The middle child is influenced by many variables; However, middles are less likely to take initiative, and more anxious and self-critical than others. Middles often successfully marry other middles, since both are strong untacked, not so strong on aggr

51、essiveness, and tend to crave affection.The only child is often most comfortable when alone. But since an only tends to be a well-adjusted individual, shell eventually learn to relate to any chosen spouse. The male only child expects his wife to make life easier without getting much in return. He is

52、 sometimes best matched with a younger sister of brothers. The female only child who tends to be slightly more flexible is well matched with an older man who will indulge her tendency to test his love. Her worst match? Another only. Of course.Q22: What does the speaker say about Ronald and Louiss ea

53、rly years of married life?Q23: What do we learn about Ronald and Louis?Q24: What does the speaker say about the oldest child in a family?Q25: What does the speaker say about the only children?22。 B。 they quarreled a lot and never resolved their argument23。 C。 Neither of them has any sisters and brothers24。 A。 They tend to be self-assured and responsible25。 D。 they tend to be well adjusted

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