港货-再续
2018
年
6
月英语六级听力真题
及原文答案
(
第一套
)
2018
年
6
月英语六级听力真题及原文答案(第一套全)
Section A
Conversation 1
:
M
:
t
we
have
a
special
guest
from
the
local
establishment the Prage Cafe
。
Welcome
。
W
:
Hi
,
thanks for have a meal on your show
。
M
:
Thank you for joining us
。
So please tell us why do
decide to open a cafe
。
W
:
Well
,
we saw the opportunity to offer something a
little
special
and
different
from
other
establishments
。
Cafe
certainly
is
a
very
competitive
market
sector
。
are
more
than
plenty
in
our
city
,
and
we
thought
they
are
all
rather similar to each other
。
Wouldn
’
t you agree
?
M
:
Certainly
yes
。
So
how
is
your
establishment
any
different
?
W
:
Well, since people we have rabbits wandering freely
on the place
;
our customers come in and enjoy their food and
drinks
,
while a little rabbit playing on their legs
。
There is no
other place like it
。
M
:
That
’
s
amazing
。
How
do
you
come
up
with
the
idea
?
W
:
So
we
thought
why
not
rabbit
?
People
love
the
rabbits
,
they are very cute animals
。
M
:
But it is safe
?
Do the rabbit ever bite people or do
any customer ever hurt the rabbits
?
W
:
It
is
perfectly
safe
both
for
rabbits
and
our
customers
。
s are very peaceful and safe
。
They don
’
t
bite
。
Our rabbits are regularly cleaned
。
So there is no risks
ever
。
as for our customers
,
they are all animals lovers
。
We will never try to hurt the rabbits
。
Sometimes some young
child may get over excited and be a little too rough
。
But is
never a serious matter
。
On the contrary
,
the cafe is a great
experience for children
。
A chance they learn how to take care
of the animals
。
M
:
Well it is certainly the first time I heard of a cafe like
that
。
1. What do we learn about the woman
?
3.
How
did
Prage
cafe
guarantee
the
rabbit
does
not
post a harmful threat
?
4. What did the woman say about their customers
?
Conversation 2
M
:
Hey
,
there
。
How are you
?
W
:
Oh
,
hi
。
I
’
m great
,
thanks
。
And you look great too
。
M
:
Thank
you
。
It
’
s
good
to
see
you
shopping
in
the
organic section
。
I see you got a lot of healthy stuff
。
I wish I
could buy more organic produce from here
。
But I find that
kids don
’
t like it
。
I don
’
t know about yours
,
but mine are all
2. What does the woman say about the cafe in her city
?
about junk food
。
W
:
Oh
,
trust me
。
I know exactly how you feel
。
My
children are the same
。
(
5
)
What is it with kids these days that
all like junk food they eat
。
I think
(
6
)
it
’
s all that advertising
on TV
。
That
’
s where they get it
。
M
:
Yes
,
it must be
。
My children see something on TV
and they immediately want it
。
It
’
s like they don
’
t realize it
’
s
just an advertisement
。
W
:
Right
,
and practically everything that advertises for
children
is
unhealthy
processed
food
。
No
surprise
then
,
it
becomes a battle for us parents to feed our children ordinary
food and vegetables
。
M
:
That
’
s
just
the
thing
。
One
never
sees
ordinary
ingredients being advertised on TV
。
It
’
s never a carrot or a
peach
,
it
’
s
always
some
garbage
like
chocolate
covered
sweets
。
So unhealthy
。
W
:
Exactly
。
(
7
)
And these big food cooperations have
so
much
money
to
spend
on
clever
tactic
design
to
make
young
people
want
to
buy
their
products
。
Children
never
stand the chance
,
it
’
s really not fair
。
M
:
You are so right
。
(
8
)
When we were children
,
we
barely
had
any
junk
food
available
and
we
turned
out
just
fine
。
W
:
Yes
,
my parents don
’
t understand any of it
。
Both
TV
commercials
and
the
supermarkets
are
alien
to
them
。
Their worlds were so different back to when they are young
。
M
:
I
don
’
t
know
what
will
happen
to
the
next
generation
。
W
:
The world is going crazy
。
M
:
You bet
。
5.
What
do
the
speakers
say
about
the
food
their
children like
?
6.
According
to
the
speakers
,
what
affects
children
’
s
choice of food most
?
7.
What
do
the
speakers
believe
big
food
cooperations
are doing
?
8. What do we know about the speakers when they were
children
?
Section B
Passage one
At
some
2300
miles
in
length
,
the
Mississippi
is
the
longest river in the United States
。
At some 1000 miles
,
the
Mackenzie
is
the
longest
river
in
Canada
。
But
these
waterways
seem
mute
in
comparison
to
the
world
’
s
two
longest rivers --- the Nile and the Amazon
。
The Nile
,
which
begins in central Africa and flows over 4100 miles north into
the Mediterranean
。
Host to one of the world
’
s great ancient
civilizations along its shores
,
Calm and peaceful for most of
the year
,
the Nile used to flood annually
。
Their by creating
,
irrigating and caring new top soil to the nearby farmland on
which ancient Egypt depended for a livelihood
。
As a means
of
transportation
,
the
river
carried
various
vessels
up
and
down its length
。
A journey through the unconstructed part of
this waterway today would pass by the splendid valley of the
kings with tombs of many of these ancient monarchs
,
having
stood for over 3000 years
。
Great civilizations and intensive
settlements are hardly associated with the Amazon
。
Yet this
4000
mile-long
south
American
river
carries
about
20%
of
the world
’
s fresh water
,
more than the Mississippi
,
Nile and
the
Mackenzie
combined
。
Other
statistics
are
equally
astonishing
。
the Amazon is so wide at some points that from
its center neither shore can be seen
。
Each second the Amazon
pours
some
55
million
gallons
of
water
into
the
Atlantic
。
There
,
at it
’
s mouth stands one island larger than Switzland
。
Most
important
of
all
,
the
Amazon
irrigates
the
largest
tropical rainforest on earth
。
9. What can be found in the valley of the kings
?
10. In what way is the Amazon different from other big
rivers
?
11. What does the speaker say about the Amazon
?
Passage Two
How often do you say to people
“
I
’
m busy
”
or
“
I haven
’
t
got time for that
。
”
(
12
)
It
’
s inevitable true that all of us live a
life in the far slain
,
even though we know that being busy is
not always particular healthy
。
Growing-up in New Zealand
,
everything
was
always
calm
and
slow
,
people
enjoy
the
tranquility
of
a
slower
pace
of
life
。
After
I
moved
to
the
Tokyo and lived there in a number of years
,
(
13
)
I got used to
having a pilot to do lists
。
And my calendar always looks like
a mass with lots of things to do
。
Return across it
,
I found
myself feeling my timer with endless work meetings in social
events
。
Russian along as busy as it be
。
Then
,
one day
,
(
14
)
I
came
across
a
book
,
called
in
praise
of
slowness
and
realized that being busy is not only detrimental
,
but also has
the
danger
of
turning
life
into
endless
race
。
So
I
started
practicing various practical steps
,
mentioned by the author
of the book
,
and began to revolt against every idea of being
too busy
。
It doesn
’
t mean that to do lists no longer exist
,
(
15
)
but I become more aware of the important of slowing down
and
making
sure
that
I
enjoy
the
daily
activities
as
I
care
about
。
From now on
,
when someone asked how your life is
,
try your responding with the words like
“
exciting and fun
”
,
instead
of
the
culture
norm
that
says
busy
。
Say
if
your
experience that tranquility that follows
。
12. What does the speaker think is inevitable truth
?
13. What does the speaker about her life in Tokyo
?
14. What makes the speaker change her life style
?
15.
What
happened
after
the
speaker
changed
her
life
style
?
Section C
Recording One
Government
’
s
private
groups
and
individuals
spend
billions
of
dollars
a
year
trying
to
route
out
non-native
organisms that are considered dangerous to ecosystems and
to prevent the introduction of new intruders
。
(
16
)
But
a
number
of
scientists
question
the
assumption
that
the
presence
of
alien
species
can
never
be
acceptable in a natural ecosystem
。
They
say
that
portraying
introduced
species
as
inherently bad is an unscientific approach
。
(
17
)
“
Distinctions
between
exotic
and
native
species
are
artificial
”
,
said
l Rosenspeek
,
a professor of evolutionary biology
at the University of Arizona
。
“
Because they depend on pegging a date and calling the
plans on animals that show up after the date
,
exotic
。
”
Ecosystems
free
of
species
to
find
as
exotic
are
by
default consider the most natural
。
“
You
can
’
t
roll
back
the
clock
and
remove
all
the
exotics
or
fix
habitats
,
”
peek
said
,
“
Both
native
and exotic species can become invasive
,
and so they all have
to be monitored and controlled when they begin to get out of
the hand
”
At
its
core
,
the
debate
is
about
how
to
manage
the
world
’
s
remaining
natural
ecosystems
and
how
and
how
much to restore other habitats
。
Species
that
invade
a
territory
can
harm
ecosystems
,
agriculture and human health
。
They
can
threaten
some
native
species
or
even
destroy
and replace others
。
Next
habitat
loss
,
these
evasive
species
represents
the
greatest threat to bio-diversity worldwide
,
many ecologists
say
。
Ecologists
generally
define
an
alien
species
as
one
that
people
accidentally
or
deliberately
carried
to
its
new
location
。
Across the American continents
,
exotic species are those
introduced after the first European contact
。
That
date
rounded
of
to
15
AD
,
represents
what
ecologist considered to have been a major shift in the spread
of
species
including
crops
and
life
stock
as
they
began
to
migrate with humans from continent to continent
。
(
18
)
“
Only
a
small
percentage
of
alien
species
calls
problems in their new habitats
,
”
said Don Smith
,
professor of
ecology
and
evolutionary
biology
at
the
University
of
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