1、2023年12月英语六级听力真题 第2套Section A1. M: Good news! I am not going to have surgery after all.The doctor says I can start working out again soon and maybe play football like before in a few weeks.W: Thats terrific. It will be great if you could get back in shape in time for the World Cup.Q: What do we lear
2、n from the conversation?2. M: I really need to make some extra money. You know, Ive practically spent my entire budget for this semester.W: Why not check out the new cafeteria at Market Street? I think there are still a few openings suitable for seniors like you.Q: What does the woman suggest the ma
3、n do?3. M: I hear John left his cat in your care while hes on vacation abroad. How are you getting along with it?W: Well, it never comes when I call it. It spills its food and sheds all over the place. I cant wait till John gets back.Q: How does the woman find the cat?4. W: Hello, Professor White. I
4、 got my grade in the mail this morning, but I think there might be a mistake in my mark.M: Yeah, Ive got several calls, just like yours. There must be a problem with the computing system. It should be straightened out in a couple of hours.Q: What does the man mean?5. M: Professor Johnson, last night
5、 when I was putting the finishing touches on my paper, a computer failure completely wiped out my files. Do you think I could have another day to retype it?W: Im sorry, Rod. Im leaving for a conference tomorrow and Ill be away two weeks. I suppose you could send me an e-copy.Q: Why does the man say
6、he cant submit his assignment on time?6. W: I just called the travel agency. Its all set. On June first, we are heading for the mountains,and well be camping there for a whole week.M: Have you checked the academic calendar?My classes arent over until the 8th.Q: What does the man imply?7. W: I though
7、t there was still time for me to apply for a student loan, but someone just told me that the closing date was last Tuesday.M: Are you sure? I thought we still had another month. Wait. I got a brochure right here. Last Tuesday was the opening date.Q: What does the man imply?8. W: Look at all the poll
8、utants going into the air from those factories. Do you think theyll ever get that under control?M: Now with the new laws in effect and social awareness increasing, we are sure to turn things around.Q: What does the man mean?Now youll hear the two long conversations.Conversation OneW: Tell me, Peter.
9、What makes Harolds so famous?M: Well, its the biggest department store in the UK, and its food hall and Egyptian hall are very famous. People come to Harolds just to see them.W: What is special about the food hall?M: It sells many different kinds of food. For example, it has two hundred and fifty ki
10、nds of cheese from all over the world, and more than 180 kinds of bread. Customers also love all the different kinds of chocolate. They buy a hundred tons every year.W: Thats amazing, and why is the Egyptian hall so famous?M: Well, when people see it they feel theyre in another world. It looks like
11、an Egyptian building from 4000 years ago, and it sells beautiful objects. They are not 4000 years old, of course.W: Is it true that Harolds produces its own electricity?M: Yes, it does. 70%. Enough for a small town. To light the outside of the building, we use 11,500 light bulbs.W: Really? Tell me,
12、how many customers do you have on an average day? And how much do they spend?M: About 30,000 people come on an average day. But during the sales, the number increases to 300,000 customers a day. How much do they spend? Well, on average, customers spend about 1.5 million pounds a day. The record for
13、one day is 9 million pounds.W: 9 million pounds in one day?M: Yes, on the first day of the January sales.W: Harolds says it sells everything to everybody everywhere. Is that really true?M: Oh, yes, of course. Absolutely everything.Questions 9 to 12 are based on the conversation you have just heard.9
14、. What is the food hall of Harolds noted for?10. What does the Egyptian hall seem like to the customers?11. What may customers find surprising about Harolds?12. About how many customers come to Harolds on an average day?Conversation TwoW: Hi, Kevin.M: Hi, Laura. Long time no see. What have you been
15、up to lately?W: Not much, I can assure you. And you?M: Much the same except I do have some big news.W: Come on, the suspense is killing me.M: No, really. What have you been doing these past few weeks? The last time I saw you, you were looking for a new job.W: Well, thats not exactly true. I was thin
16、king about changing jobs. Luckily, they offered me a new position in the accounting department.M: A step up in the big business world.W: I wouldnt exaggerate, but Im pleased. I had been hoping to get promotion for a while, so when it finally came through I was relieved. Actually, thats why I was loo
17、king for a new job. I just didnt want to work there anymore if they werent going to recognize my efforts.M: Right, sometimes you can do your best and it seems like the others dont know you exist. I hope the money is better.W: I got a reasonable raise. Now, enough about me. Im dying to hear your news
18、.M: Im getting married.W: No, you said youd never get married.M: That was then, and this is now, youve got to meet Andrea. She is great.W: This is all news to me. I didnt even know you were dating.M: We werent. Weve just been dating for two weeks now.W: And you are getting married?M: I know. I cant
19、help it. I just know she is the one.W: Well, congratulations. Thats fantastic.M: Thanks, Im glad to hear you feel that way.Questions 13 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.13. What was the woman doing when the man last saw her?14. Why does the woman say she was relieved?15. Why i
20、s the woman surprised at the mans news?Section BPassage OneWater scooters are water vehicles that look very much like motorcycles. Nowadays speedy colorful water scooters are gaining in popularity. They can travel anywhere a small boat can and are typically popular with young people. The rising popu
21、larity of the craft has raised a question of water scooter regulation.In this case,the argument for strict regulation is compelling.Water scooters are a particularly deadly form of water recreation. For example, two women were vacationing in Longboat Key. While they were floating on a rubber boat al
22、ong the shore, a water scooter crashed into them and killed them. Also, water scooter operators have been killed and seriously injured in collisions with other watercraft. Others have been stranded at sea when their scooters either failed or sank far from shore. Many water scooter operators are inex
23、perienced and ignorant of navigational rules, which increases the potential for accidents. The increasing popularity of the scooter has aggravated the problem, providing more water vehicles to compete for the same space. Crowded water ways are simply an open invitation to disaster. In addition to th
24、e inherent operational hazards of water scooters, they are proven to be an environmental nuisance. Beach residents complain of the noise of the scooters. The Pacific Whale Foundation on the west coast expressed the concern that the scooters are frightening away an endangered species of whale that mi
25、grates to Hawaii for breeding. Regulations, such as minimum operating age, restricted operating areas, and compulsory classes in water safety are essential. Without such regulations, tragedies involving water scooters are sure to multiply, which makes many beaches unsafe for recreation.Questions 16
26、to 19 are based on the passage you have just heard.16. What does the speaker say about water scooters?17. What is mentioned as one of the causes of water accidents?18. In what way are water scooters said to be an environmental nuisance?19. What does the speaker propose to ensure the safety of beache
27、s for recreation?Passage TwoIt seems to me that neighbors are going out of style in America. The friend next door from whom you borrowed four eggs or a ladder has moved and the people in there now are strangers. Some of the traditional stories of neighborliness are impractical or silly, and it may b
28、e just as well that our relations with our neighbors are changing. The saying in the Bible Love Thy Neighbor was probably a poor translation of what must have originally been Respect Thy Neighbor. Love cant be called up on order. Fewer than half the people in the United States live in the same house
29、 they lived in five years ago, so theres no reason to love the people who live next door to you just because they happened to wander into a real estate office that listed the place next door to yours. The only thing neighbors have in common, to begin with, is proximity, and unless something more dev
30、elops, that isnt reason enough to be best friends.It sometimes happens naturally,but the chances are very small that your neighbors will be your choice as friends.Or that you will be theirs, either.The best relationship with neighbors is one of friendly distance.You say hello, you small-talk if you
31、see them in the yard,you discuss problems as they arise and you help each other in an emergency.The driveway or the fence between you is not really a cold shoulder,but a clear boundary.We all like clearly-defined boundaries for ourselves.Questions 20 to 22 are based on the passage you have just hear
32、d.20. What does the speaker say about the relations among neighbors nowadays?21. Why does the speaker say it may be difficult for people to love their neighbors?22. What should neighbors do in the speakers opinion?Passage ThreeArticles in magazines and newspapers and special reports on radio and tel
33、evision reflect the concern of many Americans about the increasing dropout rate in our junior and senior high schools.Coupled with this fact is the warning that soon we will no longer have workforce to fill the many jobs that require properly-educated personnel.The high student dropout rate is not a
34、 recent development.Ten years ago, many urban schools were reporting dropout rates between 35 and 50 percent.Some administrators maintain that dropouts remain the single greatest problem in their schools.Consequently, much effort has been spent on identifying students with problems in order to give
35、them more attention before they become failures.Since the dropout problem doesnt start in senior high school,special programs in junior high school focus on students who show promise but have a record of truancy,that is, staying away from school without permission.Under the guidance of counselors,th
36、ese students are placed in classes with teachers who have had success in working with similar young people.Strategies to motivate students in high school include rewarding academic excellence by designating scholars of the month,or by issuing articles of clothing such as school letter jackets formal
37、ly given only to athletes.No one working with these students claims to know how to keep all students in school.Counselors, teachers, and administrators are in the front lines of what seems at times to be a losing battle.Actually, this problem should be everyones concern,since uneducated, unemployed
38、citizens affect us all.Questions 23 to 25 are based on the passage you have just heard.23. Why are many Americans concerned with the increasing dropout rate in school?24. What do we learn about the student dropout problem in America?25. What is mentioned as one of the strategies used to motivate stu
39、dents?Section CIm interested in the criminal justice system of our country.It seems to me that something has to be done,if were to survive as a country.I certainly dont know what the answers to our problems are.Things certainly get complicated in a hurry when you get into them,but I wonder if someth
40、ing couldnt be done to deal with some of these problems.One thing Im concerned about is our practice of putting offenders in jail who havent harmed anyone.Why not work out some system whereby they can pay back the debts they owe society instead of incurring another debt by going to prison and, of co
41、urse,coming under the influence of hardened criminals.Im also concerned about the short prison sentences people are serving for serious crimes.Of course one alternative to this is to restore capital punishment,but Im not sure I would be for that.Im not sure its right to take an eye for an eye.The al
42、ternative to capital punishment is longer sentences,but they would certainly cost the tax payers much money.I also think we must do something about the insanity plea.In my opinion, anyone who takes another persons life intentionally is insane;however, that does not mean that the person isnt guilty of the crime,or that he shouldnt pay society the debt he owes.Its sad, of course,that a person may have to spend the rest of his life,or a large part of it in prison for acts that he committed while not in full control of his mind.