2020年12月英语六级听力真题(第1套)声音免费在线播放

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2020年12月英语六级听力真题(第1套)声音免费在线播放

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Questions 1 to 4 are based on the conversation you have just heard.1.A) She has not received any letter from the man. B)Her claim has been completely disregarded. C) She has failed to reach the manager again.D) Her house has not been repaired in time.2.A) Their caravan was washed away by the flood.B)The ground floor of their cottage was flooded.C)Their entire house was destroyed by the flood.D)The roof of their cottage collapsed in the flood.3.A) The woman's failure to pay her house insurance in time.B)The woman's inaccurate description of the whole incident.C)The woman's ignorance of the insurance company's policy.D)The woman’s misreading of the insurance company's letter.4.A) Revise the terms and conditions of the contract.B)Consult her lawyer about the insurance policy.C)Talk to the manager of Safe House Insurance.D)File a lawsuit against the insurance company.Questions 5 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.5 . A) They are both worried about the negative impact of technology.B)They differ greatly in their knowledge of modem technology.C)They disagree about the future of Al technology.D)They work in different fields of Al technology.6.A) Stimulating and motivating.B)Simply writing Al software.C)More demanding and requiring special training.D)Less time-consuming and focusing on creation.7.A) Old people would be taken care of solely by unfeeling robots.B)Humans would be tired of communicating with one another.C)Digital life could replace human civilization.D)There could be jobs nobody wants to do.8.A) It will be smarter than human beings. B)Chips will be inserted in human brains.C) It will take away humans' jobs altogether.D) Life will become like a science fiction film.9.A) Try to earn as much money as possible.B)Invest shrewdly in lucrative businesses.C)Save one-fifth of their net monthly income.D)Restrain themselves from high-risk investments.10.A) Cut 20% of their daily spending.B)Ask a close friend for advice.C)Try to stick to their initial plan.D)Start by doing something small.11.A) A proper mindset.B)An ambitious plan.C)An optimistic attitude.D)A keen interest.Questions 12 to 15 are based on the passage you have just heard12.A) She found her outfit inappropriate. B)She was uninterested in advertising.C) She often checked herself in a mirror.D) She was unhappy with fashion trends.13.A) To save the expenses on clothing.B)To keep up with the current trends.C)To meet the expectations of fashion-conscious clients.D)To save the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day.14.A) It boosts one's confidence when looking for employment.B)It matters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others.C)It helps people succeed in whatever they are doing.D)It enhances people's ability to work independently.15.A) Design their own uniform to appear unique.B)Fight the ever-changing trends in fashion.C) Do whatever is possible to look smart.D) Wear classic pieces to impress their clients.Section CQuestions 16 to 18 are based on the recording you have just heard.16.A) Their failure to accumulate wealth.B)Their obsession with consumption.C)The deterioration of the environment.D)The ever-increasing costs of housing.17.A) Things that we cherish most.B)Things that boost efficiency.C)Things that cost less money.D)Things that are rare to find.18.A) They are mostly durable.B) They are easily disposable.C)They serve multiple purposes.D)They benefit the environment.Questions 19 to 21 are based on the recording you have just heard19.A)All respondents were afraid of making a high expense claim.B)A number of respondents gave an average answer of 400 miles.C)Most of the respondents got compensated for driving 384 miles.D)Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distance they drove.20.A)They endeavored to actuallybe honest.B)They wanted to protecttheirreputation.C)Theycared about otherpeople'sclaims.D) They responded to colleagues’ suspicion.21.A) They seem positive. B) They are illustrativeC) They seem intuitive. D) They are conclusive.Questions 22 to 25 are based on the recording you have just heard.22. A) Older people’s aversion to new music. B) Older people’s changing musical tastes. C) Insights into the features of good music.D) Deterioration in the quality of new music.23. A) They seldom listen to songs released in their teens. B) They can make subtle distinctions about music. C) They find all music sounds the same. D) They no longer listen to new music.24. A) The more you experience something, the better you’ll appreciate it. B) The more you experience something, the longer you’ll remember it. C) The more you are exposed to something, the deeper you’ll understand it. D) The more you are exposed to something, the more familiar it’ll be to you.25. A) Teenagers are much more sensitive.B) Teenagers are much more sentimental.  C) Teenagers’ memories are more lasting. D) Teenagers’ emotions are more intense.二、听力原文

 

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