一步步、一句句精学精练 - 2024年大学英语六级 6 月 I 卷
2024年大学英语六级 6 月 I 卷
Conversation 1
1 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. Reply to the man\'s last proposal within a short time.
B. Sign the agreement if one small change is made to it.
C. Make a sponsorship deal for her client at the meeting.
D. Give the man some good news regarding the contract
Question 1. What does the woman say she will do?
B
Sign the agreement if one small change is made to it.
2 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. They are becoming impatient.
B. They are afraid time is running out.
C. They are used to making alterations.
D. They are concerned about the details.
Question 2. What does the man say about some people he represents?
A
They are becoming impatient.
3 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. To prevent geographical discrimination.
B. To tap the food and beverage market.
C. To avoid any conflict of interest.
D. To reduce unfair competition
Question 3. What reason does the woman give for the new deal to exclude the Middle East?
C
To avoid any conflict of interest.
4 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. It is a potential market for food and beverage.
B. It is very attractive for real estate developers.
C. It is a negligible market for his company.
D. It is very different from other markets.
Question 4. What does the man say about the Middle East?
C
It is a negligible market for his company.

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5.1%
Conversation 2
5 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. They are thrilled by a rare astronomic phenomenon
B. They are celebrating a big event on mountain tops.
C. They are enthusiastic about big science-related stories.
D. They are joined by astronomers all across North America.
Question 5. What does the woman say about all the astronomers at the Denver Observatory?
A
They are thrilled by a rare astronomic phenomenon
6 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. It will be the most formidable of its kind in over a century
B. It will come closest to Earth in more than one hundred years
C. It will eclipse many other such events in human history
D. It will be seen most clearly from Denver\'s mountain tops.
Question 6. What do we learn from the conversation about the Oppenheimer comet?
B
It will come closest to Earth in more than one hundred years
7 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. A blur.
B. Stars.
C. The edge of our galaxy.
D. An ordinary flying object.
Question 7. What does the woman say people will only see in the sky without a telescope?
A
A blur.
8 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. Use professional equipment.
B. Fix their eyes due north
C. Climb to the nearby heights
D. Make use of phone apps
Question 8. What do scientists at the Denver Observatory advise amateurs do to facilitate their observation?
D
Make use of phone apps

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5.6%
Passage 1
9 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. Whether consumers should be warned against ultra-processed foods.
B. Whether there is sufficient scientific consensus on dietary guidelines
C. Whether guidelines can form the basis for nutrition advice to consumers.
D. Whether food scientists will agree on the concept of ultra-processed foods.
Question 9. What question is said to have recently stirred debate?
A
Whether consumers should be warned against ultra-processed foods.
10 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. By the labor cost for the final products.
B. By the degree of industrial processing.
C. By the extent of chemical alteration.
D. By the convention of classification.
Question 10. How does the system developed by Monteiro and colleagues classify foods?
B
By the degree of industrial processing.
11 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. Increased consumers' expenses.
B. People's misunderstanding of nutrition.
C. Greater risk of chronic diseases.
D. Children's dislike for unprocessed foods
Question 11.What is consumption of ultra-processed foods linked with, according to studies?
C
Greater risk of chronic diseases.

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6次
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3.4%
Passage 2
12 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. They begin to think of the benefits of constraints.
B. They try hard to maximize their mental energy.
C. They try to seek solutions from creative people.
D. They begin to see the world in a different way
Question 12.What do psychologists say people do when they are short of resources?
D
They begin to see the world in a different way
13 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. It is characteristic of all creative people.
B. It is a creative person's response to limitation.
C. It is essential to pushing society forward.
D. It is an impetus to socio-economic development.
Question 13. What does the passage say about innovation?
B
It is a creative person's response to limitation.
14 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. Scarcity or abundance of resources has little impact on people\'s creativity.
B. Innovative people are not constrained in connecting unrelated concepts
C. People have no incentive to use available resources in new ways.
D. Creative people tend to consume more available resources.
Question 14. What did a 2015 study by Ravi Mehta and Meng Zhu find?
C
People have no incentive to use available resources in new ways.
15 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. It is key to a company\'s survival.
B. It is essential to meeting challenges
C. It shapes and focuses problems.
D. It thrives best when constrained.
Question 15.What did Marissa Meyer once write concerning creativity?
D
It thrives best when constrained.
Recording 1
16 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. Because they are learned.
B. Because they have to be properly personalized
C. Because they come naturally.
D. Because there can be more effective strategies.
Question 16. Why does the speaker say strategies for managing conflicts can always be changed?
A
Because they are learned.
17 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. The extent of difference and of similarity between the two sides.
B. The knowledge of the specific expectation the other side holds.
C. The importance of one's goals and of the relationship.
D. The approaches one adopts to conflict management
Question 17.What is said to affect the way one acts in a conflict?
C
The importance of one's goals and of the relationship.
18 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. The fox.
B. The shark
C. The owl.
D. The turtle.
Question 18. Of the five styles the speaker discusses, which views conflicts as problems to be solved?
C
The owl.

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16次
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9%
Recording 2
19 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. Help save species from extinction and boost human health.
B. Understand how plants and animals perished over the past.
C. Help gather information publicly available to researchers.
D. Find out the cause of extinction of Britain\'s 66,000 species.
Question 19.What do scientists hope to do by cracking the genetic code of plants and animals?
A
Help save species from extinction and boost human health.
20 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. It was once dominated by dinosaurs
B. Its prospects depend on future human behaviour.
C. It has entered the sixth mass extinction.
D. Its climate change is aggravated by humans.
Question 20. What do many scientists believe with regard to Earth?
C
It has entered the sixth mass extinction.
21 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. It dwarfs all other efforts to conserve,protect and restore biodiversity on earth.
B. It is costly to get started and requires the joint efforts of thousands of scientists.
C. It can help to bring back the large numbers of plants and animals that have gone extinct.
D. It is the most exciting,most relevant,most timely and most internationally inspirational.
Question 21. How does Sir Jim Smith, Director of Science at Wellcome, describe the Darwin Tree of Life Project?
D
It is the most exciting,most relevant,most timely and most internationally inspirational.

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5.6%
Recording 3
22 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. Cultural identity.
B. The Copernican revolution.
C. Social evolution.
D. Human individuality.
Question 22. What is indeed just an illusion according to Professor Tom Oliver?
D
Human individuality.
23 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. It is a delusion to be disposed of.
B. It is a myth spread by John Donne's poem.
C. It is prevalent even among academics.
D. It is rooted in the mindset of the 17th century
Question 23. What does Professor Tom Oliver think of the idea that we exist as independent selves at the center of a subjective universe?
A
It is a delusion to be disposed of.
24 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. He believes in Copernican philosophical doctrines about the universe.
B. He has gained ample scientific evidence at the University of Reading.
C. He has found that our inner self and material self are interconnected.
D. He contends most of our body cells can only live a few days or weeks.
Question 24. Why does Professor Tom Oliver claim that the material "us"is constantly changing?
D
He contends most of our body cells can only live a few days or weeks.
25 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. By coming to see how disruptive such problems have got to be.
B. By realising that we all can do our own bit in such endeavours.
C. By becoming aware that we are part of a bigger world.
D. By making joint efforts resolutely and persistently.
Question 25. How can we solve pressing environmental and societal problems according to Professor Tom Oliver?
C
By becoming aware that we are part of a bigger world.

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16次
占比
9%
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