一步步、一句句精学精练 - 2024年大学英语六级 6 月 II 卷
2024年大学英语六级 6 月 II 卷
Conversation 1
1 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. Read numerous comments users put online.
B. Blended all his food without using a machine.
C. Searched for the state-of-the-art models of blenders.
D. Did thorough research on the price of kitchen appliances.
What does the man say he did before buying the blender?
A
Read numerous comments users put online.
2 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. Eating any blended food.
B. Using machines to do her cooking.
C. Buying a blender herself.
D. Making soups and juices for herself.
What does the woman say she has never thought of doing?
C
Buying a blender herself.
3 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. Cooking every meal creatively in the kitchen.
B. Eating breakfast punctually every morning.
C. Paying due attention to his personal hygiene.
D. Making his own fresh fruit juice regularly.
What does the man say is a really healthy habit?
D
Making his own fresh fruit juice regularly.
4 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. One-tenth of it is sugar.
B. One's fancy may be tickled by it.
C. It looks healthy and attractive.
D. It contains an assortment of nutrients.
What do we learn about store-bought juice from the conversation?
A
One-tenth of it is sugar.

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Conversation 2
5 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. How he has made himself popular as the mayor of Berkton.
B. How the residents will turn Berkton into a tourist attraction.
C. How charming he himself considers the village ofBerkton to be.
D. How he has led people of Berkton to change the village radically.
What is the question the woman asked Mr. Grimm after the introduction?
D
How he has led people of Berkton to change the village radically.
6 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. It was developed only to a limited extent.
B. It was relatively unknown to the outside.
C. It was totally isolated as a sleepy village.
D. It was endowed with rare natural resources.
What do we learn about Berkton of 10 years ago?
B
It was relatively unknown to the outside.
7 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. The people in Berkton were in a harmonious atmosphere.
B. The majority of residents lived in harmony with their neighbors.
C. The majority of residents enjoyed cosy housing conditions.
D. All the houses in Berkton looked aesthetically similar.
What resulted from the passing of the legislative proposal"Motion 836"?
D
All the houses in Berkton looked aesthetically similar.
8 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. They have helped boost the local economy.
B. They have made the residents unusually proud.
C. They have contributed considerably to its popularity.
D. They have brought happiness to everyone in the village.
Why does the man say the tourists are a blessing to Berkton?
A
They have helped boost the local economy.

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2.8%
Passage 1
9 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. They have created the smallest remote-controlled walking robot in the world.
B. They are going to publish their research findings in the journal Science Robotics.
C. They are the first to build a robot that can end,crawl,walk,turn and even jump.
D. They are engaged in research on a remote-controlled robot which uses special power.
What does the passage say about a team of researchers at Northwestern University?
A
They have created the smallest remote-controlled walking robot in the world.
10 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. It changes its shape by complex hardware.
B. It moves from one place to another by memory.
C. It is operated by a special type of tiny motor.
D. It is powered by the elastic property of its body.
What did the researchers say about the robot they created?
D
It is powered by the elastic property of its body.
11 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. Replace humans in exploratory tasks.
B. Explore the structure of clogged arteries.
C. Perform tasks in tightly confined spaces.
D. Assist surgeons in highly complex surgery.
What do the researchers expect their robots to do in the future?
C
Perform tasks in tightly confined spaces.

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Passage 2
12 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. She threw up in the bathroom.
B. She dozed off for a few minutes.
C. She slept during the entire ride.
D. She boasted of her marathon race.
What does the speaker say she did on her ride to the Isles of Scilly?
C
She slept during the entire ride.
13 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. They are mostly immune to cognitive impairment.
B. They can sleep soundly during a rough ride at sea.
C. They are genetically determined to need less sleep.
D. They constitute about 13 percent of the population.
What do we learn from the passage about elite sleepers?
C
They are genetically determined to need less sleep.
14 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. Whether there is a way to reach elite status.
B. Whether having a baby impacts one's passion.
C. Whether it is possible to modify one's genes.
D. Whether one can train themselves to sleep less.
What has the speaker been trying to find out over the past year?
D
Whether one can train themselves to sleep less.
15 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. It is in fact quite possible to nurture a passion for sleep.
B. Babies can severely disrupt their parents' sleep patterns.
C. Being forced to rise early differs from being an early bird.
D. New parents are forced to jump out of bed at the crack of dawn.
What has the speaker discovered after a year of tough scientific study?
C
Being forced to rise early differs from being an early bird.

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Recording 1
16 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. We have poor awareness of how many controversial issues are being debated.
B. No one knows better than yourself what you are thinking about at the moment.
C. No one can change your opinions more than those who speak in a convincing tone.
D. We are likely to underestimate how much we can be swayed by a convincing article.
What does a new paper in the Quarterly Journal of Experimental Psychology suggest?
D
We are likely to underestimate how much we can be swayed by a convincing article.
17 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. Their belief about physical punishment changed.
B. Their memory pushed them toward a current belief.
C. The memory of their initial belief came back to them.
D. Their experiences of physical punishment haunted them.
What happened when the students read a text that argued against their own initial position?
A
Their belief about physical punishment changed.
18 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. They apparently have little to do with moderate beliefs.
B. They don't reflect the changes of view on physical punishment.
C. They may not apply to changes to extreme or deeply held beliefs.
D. They are unlikely to alter people's position without more evidence.
What did the researchers concede concerning their findings?
C
They may not apply to changes to extreme or deeply held beliefs.

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6次
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3.4%
Recording 2
19 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. American moms have been increasingly inclined to live alone.
B. The American population has been on the rise in the past 25 years.
C. American motherhood has actually been on the decline.
D. The fertility rates in America have in fact been falling sharply.
What does the speaker conclude from her analysis of the Census Bureau's data?
C
American motherhood has actually been on the decline.
20 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. More new mothers tend to take greater care of their children.
B. More new mothers are economically able to raise children.
C. A larger proportion of women take pride in their children.
D. A larger proportion of women really enjoy motherhood.
What does the speaker say is a positive consequence of the age shift in childbearing?
B
More new mothers are economically able to raise children.
21 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. The meaning of motherhood has changed considerably.
B. More and more mothers go shopping to treat themselves.
C. More mothers have adult children celebrating the holiday.
D. The number of American mothers has been growing steadily.
What might be one explanation for the rise in retail spending on Mother's Day?
C
More mothers have adult children celebrating the holiday.

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Recording 3
22 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. Add to indoor toxic pollutants.
B. Beautify the home environment.
C. Absorb poisonous chemicals.
D. Soak up surrounding moisture.
What does NASA's 1989 paper claim house plants can do?
C
Absorb poisonous chemicals.
23 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. NASA did experiments in sealed containers resembling the super-insulated offices of 1970s.
B. It was based on experiments under conditions unlike those in most homes or offices.
C. NASA conducted tests in outer space whose environment is different from ours.
D. It drew its conclusion without any contrastive data from other experiments.
What is said to be the problem with NASA's study reported in its 1989 paper?
B
It was based on experiments under conditions unlike those in most homes or offices.
24 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. Natural ventilation proves much more efficient for cleaning the air than house plants.
B. Houseplants disperse chemical compounds more quickly with people moving around.
C. Natural ventilation turns out to be most effective with doors and windows wide open.
D. Houseplants in a normal environment rarely have any adverse impact on the air.
What is the finding of a new evaluation of dozens of studies spanning 30 years?
A
Natural ventilation proves much more efficient for cleaning the air than house plants.
25 听问题 锁定正确答案
A. The root cause for misinterpretations of scientific findings.
B. The difficulty in understanding what's actually happening.
C. The steps to be taken in arriving at any conclusion with certainty.
D. The necessity of continually re-examining and challenging findings.
What does NASA's sealed experiment recommendation exemplify in scientists' pursuit of truth?
D
The necessity of continually re-examining and challenging findings.

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