【正文】
s because there is safety in numbers. At the first sign of trouble, schooling fish swim as close together as they can get. Then the school of fish makes lots of twists and turns. All that movement makes it hard for predators to see individuals in a large group. 18. What is the speaker mainly talking about? 19. What protects the sea dragon from the meat eater39。t do it again. Color doesn39。t just look attractive。s, her interests reached out to broader fields. Statesmen asked her advice on international problems. She tried to break through the national barriers that hindered the exchange of ideas among the Spanish speaking peoples of South America. She tried to develop a better understanding between the United States and countries of Latin America. In 1945, she gained worldwide recognition by winning the Nobel Prize in literature, the first Southern American to win the prize. 14. Where did Gabriela Mistral start her teaching career? 15. How did Gabriela Mistral help the poor children of her hometown? 16. Why did many countries think highly of Gabriela Mistral? 17. How did Gabriela Mistral bee famous all over the world? Passage 3 Over time animals have developed many ways to stay away from predators. A predator is an animal that hunts and eats other animals. Hiding is one of the best ways to stay alive. Some animals hide by looking like the places where they live. To see how this works, let39。 scale 2020 年 12 月 2020 年 6 月 英語(yǔ)六級(jí)聽(tīng)力原文 5 the mountain walls and reached out to the world beyond. For eighteen years, Gabriela devoted her life to the poor farm children of Chile39。t have the funding to hire trained staff to care for them properly. I would like to change that somehow. 11. What is the speaker39。t be happier with my decision not to give up on my dream. My father told me that if I wanted it badly enough, I would get in. Well, Daddy, I wanted it. So there. After graduation, I would like to travel to another country, possibly a Latin American country and work in a children39。m currently studying to bee a physical therapist, a career path that marks a great achievement for me. At Ohio State University, admission into the physical therapy program is intensely petitive. I made it pass the first cut the first year I applied, but was turned down for admission. I was crushed, because for years I have been determined to bee a physical therapist. I received advice from friends and relatives about changing my major and finding another course for my life. I just couldn39。t have clapped any harder. My hands are still hurting. Q: What does the man think of the performance? Section B Passage 1 Born and raised in central Ohio, I39。ll fill the other cavity tomorrow. W: All right. Actually, I must hurry to the library to return some books. Q: Where does the conversation most probably take place? 9. W: I am worried about Jenny going to college. College students are so wild nowadays. M: Actually, only a few are like that. Most students are too busy studying to have time to cause trouble. Q: What does the man imply? 10. W: You didn39。t be time to do another tooth today. Make sure you don39。m usually careful. But this time I thought I could get through the intersection before the light turned. Q: What do we learn about the man? 7. W: Your dog certainly seems to know you are his master. Did you have to punish him very often when you trained him? M: I found it39。t think you can reach him at the office now, either. He phoned me five minutes ago to say he was stopping for a haircut on his way home. Q: Who do you think the woman probably is? 6. W: Oh! Boy! I don39。t say he had lost it. All I said was if he didn39。m going to have dinner with some friends in a while, so I39。re up there. Q: What does the man want the woman to do? 3. W: It39。2020 年 12 月 2020 年 6 月 英語(yǔ)六級(jí)聽(tīng)力原文 1 2020年 12月英語(yǔ)六級(jí)真題聽(tīng)力原文 Section A 1. M: The Dean just announced that Dr. Holden‘s going I‘ll miss you guys while I‘m working here in the library. W:I knew it all along! He‘s the obvious choice. All the other candidates are no match for him! Q: what do we learn about the two speakers? : Hey, let me know how your summer‘s going! I‘ll miss you guys while I‘m working here in the library. M: I‘ll be working, too! But I‘ll send you an or call you once in a while. When we all get back to school, we can have a party or something. Q:what do we learn about the two speakers? : I know it‘s the end of the season, but those peaches are such a bargain that I couldn‘t help buying them! Have one please! M: Thank you! Actually, they seem pass their prime. Q: What do we learn from the conversation? 4. M:The assignment on physics is a real challenge. I don‘t think I can finish it on time or by myself. W: Why don‘t we join our feet together? It may be easier then. Q: What does the woman suggest? : Jean really lost her temper in ‘s class this morning. W: Oh? Did she? But I think her frankness is really something to be appreciated. Q: What does the woman mean? : We heard that when you are a kid, you submitted a story to Reader‘s Digest. M: Well, I don‘t remember this story exactly, but my idea of a great time then was a pad of lined paper and a new blue pen. I thought myself as a Reader‘s Digest member at the age of six. Q: What do we learn about the man from the conversation? 7. M: Your son certainly shows a lot of enthusiasm on the tennis cournt. W: I only wish he‘d show as much for his studies. Q: What does the woman imply about her son? 8. W: We suppose to meet John here at the railway station. M: That‘s like looking for a needle in a haystack. Q: What does the man imply? : Professor Stevenson, as an economist, how do you look upon the surging Chinese economy? Does it