一步步、一句句精学精练 - 2024 年大学英语六级 12 月 I 卷

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2024 年大学英语六级 12 月 I 卷


Conversation 1

1 听问题 锁定正确答案

A. Preparing for a job interview.
B. Writing a work report together.
C. Going through a couple of issues the company faces.
D. Discussing the woman's annual performance review
Q1. What are the speakers most probably doing?
D
Discussing the woman's annual performance review

2 听问题 锁定正确答案

A. The overall culture of the company.
B. The instruction from her supervisor.
C. The honesty of the manager.
D. The recognition of her merits.
Q2. What does the woman say she appreciates?
D
The recognition of her merits.

3 听问题 锁定正确答案

A. Her inadequate language proficiency.
B. Her inability to interact with colleagues properly.
C. Her inappropriate behavior at company meetings.
D. Her simplistic approach to dealing with others.
Q3. What has given rise to some complaints about the woman?
B
Her inability to interact with colleagues properly.

4 听问题 锁定正确答案

A. To avoid offending the recipients.
B. To show her unique writing style.
C. To save time.
D. To be frank.
Q4. Why doesn't the woman like to write long emails?
C
To save time.
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Conversation 2

5 听问题 锁定正确答案

A. Provide medical service to the community.
B. Make healthcare in her hometown the best.
C. Obtain a doctoral degree in internal medicine.
D. Have a profound impact on people around her.
Q5. What does the woman say she has always wanted to do since childhood?
A
Provide medical service to the community.

6 听问题 锁定正确答案

A. They have constantly urged her to study hard.
B. They have worked hard to finance her education.
C. They have tried to create a positive learning environment.
D. They have pursued the family's dreams together with her.
Q6. What do we learn about the woman's parents from the conversation?
A
They have constantly urged her to study hard.

7 听问题 锁定正确答案

A. It is a key medical branch conducive to realizing her dreams.
B. It connects many other specialties with its broad coverage
C. It has a long history in the man's prestigious institution.
D. It is a medical branch both of her parents specialize in.
Q7. Why does the woman say she wants to choose internal medicine as her specialty?
B
It connects many other specialties with its broad coverage

8 听问题 锁定正确答案

A. Problematic.
B. Competitive.
C. Inconsistent.
D. Trustworthy.
Q8. How does the man describe the women's school grades?
C
Inconsistent.
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Passage 1

9 听问题 锁定正确答案

A. To prevent hackers from cracking our secret codes.
B. To show that all the guidelines are being followed.
C. To provide evidence that passwords are forgotten.
D. To convince our computer that we are human.
Q9. Why do we often have to choose photos that include a street sign to log into our email accounts?
D
To convince our computer that we are human.

10 听问题 锁定正确答案

A. Put an end to the hacking phenomenon
B. Help people remember their passwords.
C. Reduce the intricacy of the password itself.
D. Explain the need for different email accounts.
Q10. What do researchers at a university in Finland aim to do in their new study?
B
Help people remember their passwords.

11 听问题 锁定正确答案

A. Innovate technologies to ensure the safety of users' accounts.
B. Provide incentives for the application of creative passwords.
C. Explore the possibility of using simpler secret codes.
D. Take steps to encourage users to log in more often.
Q11. What do the researchers advise websites to do at the end of the passage?
D
Take steps to encourage users to log in more often.
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Passage 2

12 听问题 锁定正确答案

A. Her work no longer interested her.
B. Her training app did not fit her.
C. Her fitness fell into a slump.
D. Her business deteriorated.
Q12. What was the problem Jenny Waner encountered four years ago?
C
Her fitness fell into a slump.

13 听问题 锁定正确答案

A. Help users keep track of their fitness levels
B. Design personalized training programmers.
C. Strengthen ties among users worldwide.
D. Select well-qualified human coaches.
Q13. What can the fitness phone app Slimeretics do according to the passage?
B
Design personalized training programmers.

14 听问题 锁定正确答案

A. They are never repeated.
B. They help enrich her life.
C. They are of no extreme intensity.
D. They keep her focused on her goal.
Q14. Why does the passage say Jenny Waner now finds the workouts exciting?
A
They are never repeated.

15 听问题 锁定正确答案

A. They will not be able to take the place of human personal trainers.
B. They will not be able to comprehend some of the profiles users put in.
C. They cannot lead to optimal results with their mathematical approach.
D. They cannot match humans in arranging meticulous workout schedules.
Q15. What do some experts think of fitness apps like Slimeretics?
A
They will not be able to take the place of human personal trainers.
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Recording 1

16 听问题 锁定正确答案

A. All societies are built upon the cornerstones of basic values.
B. Everyone everywhere demonstrates seven character traits.
C. All societies are kept together by seven basic moral rules.
D. Everyone everywhere shares a universal moral standard.
Q16. What do we learn from the conclusion of the Oxford University researchers?
C
All societies are kept together by seven basic moral rules.

17 听问题 锁定正确答案

A. Ascertain whether deferring to authority was confined to right-wing people
B. Find out whether different societies had different versions of morality.
C. Make clear whether all societies faced the same moral issues.
D. Find out whether left-wing people still had a group loyalty.
Q17. What did the new study by Oxford researchers aim to do?
B
Find out whether different societies had different versions of morality.

18 听问题 锁定正确答案

A. Make independent descriptions of cultures around the world
B. Strive to understand the basic differences between peoples.
C. Appreciate the foundational value of the existing data.
D. Carry out systematic field studies to gather new data.
Q18. What does Harvey Loinbo think social scientists should do to test theories of morality?
D
Carry out systematic field studies to gather new data.
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Recording 2

19 听问题 锁定正确答案

A. They might be the most important part of our eating experience.
B. They can activate our brain functions in a most direct fashion.
C. They can be viewed as the windows to our soul.
D. They could mislead us in more ways than one.
Q19. What does the speaker say about our eyes?
A
They might be the most important part of our eating experience.

20 听问题 锁定正确答案

A. It attracts food companies' growing attention
B. It adversely impacts one's eating experience.
C. It invariably determines how food sells.
D. It changes the way people taste food.
Q20. What does colour actually do according to this lecture?
D
It changes the way people taste food.

21 听问题 锁定正确答案

A. Enhance the taste
B. Make predictions.
C. Identify distinct flavors.
D. Enrich the eating experience.
Q21. What does the brain use colour to do?
B
Make predictions.
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Recording 3

22 听问题 锁定正确答案

A. Social status.
B. Financial resources.
C. Meaning.
D. Happiness.
Q22. What does the speaker say many of us search for throughout our lives?
C
Meaning.

23 听问题 锁定正确答案

A. Their effect on people's happiness has long been overstated.
B. Their influence on people's life varies with social contexts.
C. They can affect people's experience of meaning.
D. They can ensure people's overall wellbeing.
Q23. What do Rhea Katapano and colleagues find about economic resources?
C
They can affect people's experience of meaning.

24 听问题 锁定正确答案

A. It used questions totally different from those in their first study.
B. It focused on the sense of meaning of French participants.
C. It analysed cases from a daily poll of US residents.
D. It examined data collected from multiple countries.
Q24. What do we learn about Rhea Katapano and colleagues' second study?
D
It examined data collected from multiple countries.

25 听问题 锁定正确答案

A. They might have more access to external sources of happiness.
B. They might focus on an individual sense of satisfaction or meaning.
C. They might be less easily affected by a community's overall feeling.
D. They might be less adversely impacted by failure to achieve a purpose.
Q25. Why do meaning and happiness have a weaker relationship in those with more resources?
A
They might have more access to external sources of happiness.
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