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2020年7月英语六级真题及参考答案【完整版】四六级试卷采用多题多卷形式,大家核对答案时,找具体选项内容,忽略套数。

无忧考网搜集整理了各个版本,仅供大家参考。有道考神版】ListeningCONEVERSATiON1-Tonight,wehaveaveryspecialguest,Mrs»AnaSanchezisathreetimeOlympicchampionandauthorofthenewbookTotheEdge.Mrs,SancheZjthankyouforjoining讣生.-Thankyouforhavingme.-LetFsstartwithyourbook.WhatdoesthetitletotheEdgemean?Whatareyoureferringto?-Thebookisabouthowscienceandtechnologyhashelpedpushhumanstotheedgeoftheirphysicalabilities.Iarguethatinthepast20yearswehavehadthebestathletestheworldhaseverseen.Butisthisafaircomparison?Howdoyouknowhow,say,afootballplayerfrom50yearsagowouldcomparetoonetoday?-Well,youareright.39写作Thebestpreparationfortomorrowisdoingyourbesttoday对明天做好的准备就是今天做到最好范文:Thereisafamoussayingthatthebestpreparationfortomorrowistodogoodworktoday.Simpleasthesayingis,itinformsusthatonedoesn'tneedtoworryaboutthefutureifhecanseizethemoment.Itisgenerallybelievedthattakingimmediateactionisofgreatimportance.Doinggoodworktodayenablespeopletoachievetheirgreatgoalsstepbystep.AssumeacollegestudentwhoisindulgedinhiswishfulthinkingofpassingtheCET-6examwithahighscorewithoutanyeffortsandhardwork,andhewillbedevastatedtoaccepttherealitywhenhefails.Thesamethingmaybesaidofsomegrown-upswhoaspiretogainfameandfortunebutneverbothertoputtheirsplendidplansintopracticeimmediately.Therefore,bysomemeansorotherwemusttakeactiontopursueourgoals.Itisnecessaryforustoaimhighbutourbehaviorsshouldalsodeserveourdreams.Wearesupposedtoputoureffortsintoeverysingledayandneverlookdownuponthoselittletasks.Onlyinthiswaycanwefulfillourdreams.听力SectionAConversationOneQuestions1to4arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.WhatdowelearnaboutAnnaSanchez?定位句:(1)Mrs.AnnaSanchezisathree-timeOlympicchampionandauthorofthenewbookTotheEdgeMrs.Sanchez,Whatisthewoman'sbookmainlyabout?定位句:(2)Thebookisabouthowscienceandtechnologyhashelpedtopushhumanstotheedgeoftheirphysicalabilities.Whathaschangedinthepastthousandsofyears?定位句:(3)Ibelievethatwhileourbodieshavenotchangedinthousandsofyears,whathaschangedisthescientificknowledge.Whatistheman'sconcernabouttheuseoftechnologyinsportscompetitions?定位句:(4)Isthereanyconcernthattechnologyisgivingsomeathletesanunfairadvantageoverothers.ConversationTwoQuestions5to8arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.Whatdoesthewomanthinkisrequiredtobesuccessfulininternationaltrade?定位句:(5)Trendsanddemandcomeandgo.Sooneneedstobeveryflexibletosucceedinthisindustry.Whatdoesthewomansayisspecialaboutherwayofdoingtrade?定位句:(6)Ievenusethesamecontainer.It'saveryefficientwayofconductingtrade.WhatdoesthewomanhaveinbothItalyandChina?定位句:(7)IhaveawarehouseinGenovaItalyandanotherinShanghai.Whatdoesthewomansaymakesfurnituremarginallymoreprofitable?定位句:(8)Furnitureismarginallymoreprofitable,mostlybecauseitenjoyslowercustomsduties.SectionBPassageOneQuestions9to11arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.8.Whatdoesthepassagesayabouthumorintheworkplace?定位句:(9)HumorunlockstheofficeprisonbecauseitletsaduItsbringsomeoftheirchild-likespirittothejob.WhatdoesthestudybyHowardPoleoshow?定位句:(lO)Poleoconductedthestudythatprovedhumorcanhelpworkersexcelatroutineproductiontasks.Whatcanaskemployeesdointhehumorroom?

定位句:(ll)Employeescantakethedollapart,aslongastheyputarmsandlegsbackinplace.Passagetwo.Questions12to15arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.Whatdoesthespeakersayhasarousedpublicinterest?定位句:(12)Publicinterestwasarousedbythelatestdiscoveryofachangedgeneinanobesemice.Whatdowelearnaboutthechangedgene?定位句:(13)Thosewiththechangedgenemaynotsensewhentheyhaveeatenenoughoriftheyhavesufficientfattytissue.Andthuscan'ttellwhentostopeating.WhatdoesuniversityofVermontpsychologistEstheroffburnsay?定位句:(14)Thisresearchindicatesthatpeoplereallyarebornwithatendencytohaveacertainweight,justastheyaretohaveaparticularskincolororheight.WhataccountsforAmericansobesityaccordingtoasurveybythecenterfordiseasecontrol?定位句:(15)Suchrapidchangeunderlinestheroleofenvironmentalfactors,liketheabundanceofrichfoodsinAmericansovereating.SectionCRecordingOneQuestions16to18arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.Whatqualitydomenvaluemostconcerningfriendshipaccordingtoaquestionnaireresponse?定位句:(16)Askedtoconsidertheingredientsofclosefriendship,womenratedthesequalitiesaboveallothers,menassignedalowerprioritytotheminfavorofsimilarityandinterests(selectedby77%ofmen),Whatdowomenrefertowhenspeakingofclosefriendships?定位句:(17)Itisevidentbytheirselectionsthatwhenwomenspeakofclosefriendships,they'rereferringtoemotionalfactors,Whatmaythreatenafriendshipforbothmenandwomen?定位句:(18)Asforthehazardsoffriendship,morethanafewrelationshipshavebeenshatteredbecauseofcutthroatcompetitionandfeelingsofbetrayal.Thisappliestobothmenandwomen,butunequally.RecordingTwoQuestions19to21arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.WherecanmanyofthebestdinosaurspecimensbefoundinNorthAmerica?定位句:(19)ManyofthebestspecimensmaybeseentodayatmuseumsofnaturalhistoryinthelargercitiesoftheUnitedStatesandCanada.Whatoccurstomanypeoplewhentheyseethemassivebonesinthepitwall?定位句:(20)Manypeoplegettheideafromthemassivebonesinthepitwallthatsomedisastersuchasavolcanicexplosionorasuddenfloodkilledawholeherdofdinosaursinthisarea.Whatdoesthespeakersuggestaboutthelargenumberofdinosaurbonesfoundinthepit?定位句:(21)Thepitareaisthelargedinosaurgraveyard,notaplacewheretheydied.Mostoftheremainsprobablyfloateddownoneastwardflowingriveruntiltheywereleftonashallowsandbar.RecordingThreeQuestions22to25arebasedonrecordingyouhavejustheard.21.WhathaveyoungAmericansbeenaccusedof?定位句(22)Youngpeopleinthiscountryhavebeenaccusedofnotcaringfortheirparentsthewaytheywouldhaveintheoldcountry.WhatdoesthespeakerssayaboutoldpeopleintheUnitedStates?定位句:(23)oldpeoplehavebeeninfluencedbyanAmericanidealofindependenceandautonomy.Sowelivealone,perhapsonthevergeofstarvationintimewithoutfriends.Butweareindependent.Whatisastonishingtotheyoungmothersinterviewedbythespeaker?定位句:(24)Theywereastonishedtohearthatinmostoftheworld,throughoutmostofitshistory,familieshavebeenthreeorfourgenerationfamilieslivingunderthesameroof.25.Whatdoesthespeakerssayolderpeopletrytheirbesttodo?定位句:(25)Sointheend,olderpeoplehavetodevotealltheirenergiestonotbeingaburden.阅读grabbeddisasterstake29.overwhwlming30.eroding31.deteriorating32.stagnation33.determined34.urgent35.capacity36.CpiagetBelievedthatsmallchildren37.JTheauthorandhiscolleagues38.BInthelatterhalfofthelastcentury39.AResearchconductedbyJane.KOurimprovedunderstandingofbabies.EIthasbeenfoundinrecentresearchMScientistsarestilldebating.HthenewerresearchmethodsfocusonDWiththeprogressinpsychologyLEventhoughmarkedadvanceshavebeenmade.B.Theyholdadifferentviewonstressfromthepopularone.DTheyapplyextremetactics.ATheyhelphimcombatstressfromwork.CItissomethingeverybodyhastolivewith.CItseffectvariesconsiderablyfrompersontoperson.BHuntingmayalsobeasolution.AItkeepshimpollutionundercontrol.AOverpollutionisnotanissue.CManybirdsandsmallanimalsarebeing.CCoordinatedeffortsofhunter.翻译《三国演义》写于14世纪,是中国著名的历史小说。这部文学作品以三国时期的历史为基础,描写了从二世纪下半叶到三世纪下半叶魏、蜀、吴之间的战争。小说描写了近千个人物和无数的历史事件。虽然这些人物和事件大多是基于真实的历史,但它们都不同程度地被浪漫化和戏剧化了。《三国演义》是一部公认的文学巨著。自出版以来,这部小说吸引了一代又一代的读者,对中国文化产生了广泛而持久的影响。TheRomanceoftheThreeKingdoms,whichwaswritteninthefourteenthcentury,isafamoushistoricalnovelinChina.BasedonthehistoryoftheThreeKingdomsperiod,thisliteraryworkdescribesthewarbetweenWei,ShuandWufromthesecondhalfofthesecondcenturytothesecondhalfofthethirdcentury.Thenoveldepictsnearlyathousandcharactersandcountlesshistoricalevents.Althoughmostofthesecharactersandeventsarebasedontherealhistory,theyaredramatizedandexaggeratedtovaryingdegrees.TheRomanceoftheThreeKingdomsisrecognizedasaliterarymasterpiece.Sinceitspublication,thisnovelhasattractedanddeeplyinfluencedgenerationsofreaders.ItalsohasawidespreadandlastingimpactonChinesehistory.【对呀英语版】六级写作解析♦【题目】主题:thebestpreparationfortomorrowisdoingbesttodayAsweallknow,thebestpreparationfortomorrowisdoingbesttoday.Sinceyesterdaywasallhistoryandtomorrowisamystery,todayisallweactuallyhave.However,thereisaprevalentphenomenonthatahostofpeoplearenowpayinglessattentiontoit.Frommyperspective,itissensibleforeveryonetogiveprioritytodoingbesttoday.Therearevariousreasonsthatcanaccountforthis,andthefollowingonesarethemosttypical.Inthefirstplace,itisworthmentioningthatnoindividualcaneasilygetaccesstosuccesswithouttakingimmediateaction.Whendevotingourselvestothepresenttask,wecanachieveourgoalsmoreefficiently.Whatismore,weshouldalwaysbearinmindthatitistoday'seffortsthatcontributetoourfuture.Toputitanotherway,ourchancetogoaheadwillbeslimifwefailtoliveinthepresent.Fromwhathavebeenillustratedabovewecandrawasafeconclusionthatweshouldnotaimtoohigh,andwe'dbettertryourbesttodowhtawearedoingnow,onlyinthiswaycanwehaveabrightfuture.♦【翻译】我们都知道,为明天做好的准备就是把今天做得最好。昨天是历史,明天是个谜,今天其实就是我们的全部。然而,有一个普遍的现象是,现在很多人对它的关注度降低了。在我看来,今天每个人都应该优先做好当下的事情。造成这种情况的原因是多方面的,以下是最主要的原因典型。首先,值得一提的是,没有人能不通过立即采取行动而轻易获得成功。当我们全身心投入到当前的任务中时,我们可以更有效地实现我们的目标。更重要的是,我们应该时刻牢记,今天的努力有助于我们未来。换言之,如果我们不能活在当下,我们前进的机会就很渺茫了。从上面的阐述我们可以得出一个安全的结论:我们不应该目标太高,我们最好尽我们所能去做我们现在正在做的事情,只有这样我们才能有一个光明的未来。六级阅读答案第一套阅读♦【选词填空】26.grabbed27.disaster28.stake29.overwhelming30.eroding31.deteriorating32.stagnation33.determined34.urgent35.capacity9♦【快速阅读】36.CPiagetbelievedthatsmallchildren...37.JTheauthorandhiscolleagues...38.BInthelatterhalfofthelastcentury,...39.AResearchconductedbyJane...40.KOurimprovedunderstandingofbabies...41.EIthasbeenfoundinrecentresearch...42.MScientistsarestilldebating...43.HThenewerresearchmethodsfocuson...44.DWiththeprogressinpsychology...lEventhoughmarkedadvanceshavebeenmade.♦【仔细阅读1】BTheyholdadifferentviewonstressfromthepopularone.DTheyapplyextremetactics.ATheyhelphimcombatstressfromwork.CItissomethingeverybodyhastolivewith.CItseffectvariesconsiderablyformpersontoperson.♦【仔细阅读2】BHuntingmayalsobeasolution.AItkeepshispollutionundercontrol.AOverpollutionisnotanissue.CManybirdsandsmallanimalsarebeing...CCoordinatedeffortsofhunters.六级翻译答案♦【题目】三国演义》写于14世纪,是中国著名的历史小说。这部小说以三国时期的历史为基础,描述了从二世纪下半叶到三世纪下半叶魏蜀吴之间的战争。小说描写了近千个人物和无数的历史事件。虽然这些人物和时间大多是基于真实的历史,但它们都不同程度地被浪漫化和戏剧化了。《三国演义》是公认的文学名著。自出版以来,这部小说吸引了一代又一代的读者,对中国文化产生了广泛而持久的影响。♦【参考范文】Writteninthefourteenthcentury,TheRomanceoftheThreeKingdomsisawell-knownhistoricalnovelinChina.Thisliterarywork,whichisbasedonthehistoryoftheThreeKingdomsperiod,describesthewarbetweenWei,ShuandWufromthesecondhalfofthesecondcenturytothesecondhalfofthethirdcentury.Thenoveldepictsnearlyathousandpersonalitiesandcountlesshistoricalevents.Mostofthesecharactersandeventsareonthebasisofrealhistoricalevents,buttheyareromanticizedanddramatizedtovaryingdegrees.TheRomanceoftheThreeKingdomsisrecognizedasaliteraryclassic.Thisnovelhasattractedreadersfromgenerationstogenerationsinceitspublication,andhasawideandprofoundimpactonChineseculture.六级听力原文+答案ConversationOneM:Tonight,wehaveaveryspecialguest.(1)Mrs.AnnaSanchezisathreetimeOlympicchampionandauthorofthenewbookTotheEdge.Mrs.Sanchez,thankyouforjoiningus.W:Thankyouforhavingme.M:Let'sstartwithyourbook.WhatdoesthetitleTotheEdgemean?Whatareyoureferringto?W:(2)Thebookisabouthowscienceandtechnologyhashelpedpushhumanstotheedgeoftheirphysicalabilities.Iarguethatinthepast20years,wehavehadthebestathletestheworldhaseverseen.M:Butisthisafaircomparison?Howdoyouknowhow,say,afootballplayerfrom50yearsagowouldcomparetoonetoday?W:Well,youareright.Thatcomparisonwouldbeperhapsimpossibletomake.Butthepointismoreaboutourknowledgetodayofhumanbiochemistry,nutrition,andmechanics.(3)Ibelievethatwhileourbodieshavenotchangedinthousandsofyears,whathaschangedisthescientificknowledge.Thishasallowedathletestopushthelimitsofwhatwaspreviouslythoughtpossible.M:That'sinteresting.Pleasetellusmoreabouttheseperceivedlimits.W:Theworldisseensportsrecordsbeingbrokenthatcouldonlybebrokenwiththeaidoftechnology.Whetherthisbethespeedofatennisserveorthefastesttimeinahundredmeterdashor200meterswimmingrace.M:(4)Isthereanyconcernthattechnologyisgivingsomeathletesanunfairadvantageoverothers?W:Thatisaninterestingquestion.Andonethathastobeconsideredverycarefully.Skis,forexample,wentfrombeingmadeofwoodtoametalalloywhichallowsforbettercontrolandfasterspeed.Thereisnostoppingtechnologicalprogress.But,asIsaid,eachsituationshouldbeconsideredcarefullyonacasebycasebasis.Question1:WhatdowelearnaboutAnnaSanchez?Question2:Whatisthewoman'sbookmainlyabout?Question3:Whathaschangedinthepastthousandsofyears?Question4:Whatistheman'sconcernabouttheuseoftechnologyinsportscompetitions?ConversationtwoW:I'veworkedininternationaltradeallmylife.Myfatherdidsotobeforme.SoIguessyoucouldsayitrunsinthefamily.M:Whatproductshaveyouworkedwith?W:Allsorts,really.I'veimportedtextiles,machinery,toys,solarpanels,allkindsofthingsovertheyears.Trendsanddemandcomeandgo.(5)Sooneneedstobeveryflexibletosucceedinthisindustry.M:Iseewhatgoodsareyoutradingnow?W:InowimportfurniturefromChinaintoItalyandfoodsfromItalyintoChina.(6)Ievenusethesamecontainer.It'saveryefficientwayofconductingtrade.M:Thesamecontainer.Youmeanyouowna40footcargocontainer?W:Yeah,that'sright.(7)IhaveawarehouseinGenoaoverItalyandanotherinShanghai.IsourcemidcenturymodernfurniturefromdifferentfactoriesinChina.It'sverygoodvalueformoney.IcollectitallinmywarehouseandthendispatchittomyotherwarehouseinItaly.OverthereIdothesame,butwithItalianfoodsinsteadoffurniture,thingslikepasta,cheese,wine,chocolates.AndIsendallthattomywarehouseinChinainthesamefreightcontainerIuseforthefurniture.M:SoIpresumeyousellbothlinesofproductswholesaleineachrespectivecountry.W:Ofcourse.Ipossessanetworkofclientsanpdartnersinbothcountries.That'sthemainbenefitofhavingdonethisforsolong.I'vemadegreatbusinesscontactsovertime.M:Howmanytimesdoyouship?W:Idid12shipmentslastyear,18thisyear,andIhopetogrowtoaround25nextyear.That'sbothwaysthereandbackagain.DemandforauthenticItalianfoodinChinaisgrowingrapidly.Andsimilarly,salesofaffordable,yetstylishwoodenfurniturearealsoincreasinginItaly.(8)Furnitureismarginallymoreprofitable,mostlybecauseitenjoyslowercustomsduties.Question5:Whatdoesthewomanthinkisrequiredtobesuccessfulininternationaltrade?Question6:Whatdoesthewomansayisspecialaboutherwayofdoingtrade?Question7:WhatdoesthewomanhaveinbothItalyandChina?Question8:Whatdoesthewomansaymakesfurnituremarginallymoreprofitable?PassageoneToomanypeopleviewtheirjobsasa5dayprison,whichtheyareparoledeveryFriday,saysJoelGoodman,founderofthehumorproject,ahumorconsultinggroupinSaratogasprings,NewYork.(9)Humorunlockstheofficeprisonbecauseitletsadultsbringsomeoftheirchildlikespirittothejob,accordingtoHowardPollio,professorofpsychologyattheuniversityofTennesseeKnoxville.Andofficewithhumorbreaksisanofficewithsatisfiedandproductiveemployees.(10)PolioconductedastudythatprovedhumorcanhelpworkersExcelatroutineproductiontasks.Employeesperformbetterwhentheyhavefun.Inlargecorporationswithahierarchyofpower,thereisoftennooutletforstress.Everycompanyneedsundergroundwaysofpokingfunattheorganization,saysLynnandMark,aspeakeronworkplacehumorforsaintMary'shealthcenterinsaintLouis.KodakRochester,NewYorkbranch,discoveredawayforits20000employeestouncorktheirbottledupresentments.There1000squarefoothumorroomfeaturesatoystore.Amongtherooms,manystressreducinggadgets,themainattractionisabossdollwithdetachablearmsandlegs.(11)Employeescantakethedollapartaslongastheyputitsarmsandlegsbackinplace.SandyCohan,ownerofagraphicprintproductionbusiness,createdthequoteboardtodocumentthebizarrephrasespeoplesaywhenunderstrictdeadlines,whenyou'reondistress,yousaystupidthings,saysCohen.Nowwejustlookateachotherandsaythat'soneforthequoteboard.Questions9to11arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.Question9.Whatdoesthepassagesayabouthumorintheworkplace?Question10.WhatdoesthestudybyHowardPolioshow?Question11.Whatcancodexemployeesdointhehumorroom?PassageTwo(12)Publicinterestwasarousedbythelatestdiscoveryofachangedgeneinobesemice.ThenewswasmadeknownbyRockefelleruniversitygeneticistJeffreyFriedman.Theresearchersbelievethisgeneinfluencesdevelopmentofahormonethattellsorganismhowfatorfullitis.(13)Thosewiththechangedgenemaynotsensewhentheyhaveeatenenoughoriftheyhavesufficientfattytissue,andthuscan'ttellwhentostopeating.Theresearchersalsoreportedfindingagenenearlyidenticaltothemouseobesitygeneinhumans.Theoperationofthisgeneinhumanshasnotyetbeendemonstrated,however.(14)Still,professionalslikeuniversityofVermontpsychologistEysterRossBloomreactedenthusiastically.Thisresearchindicatesthatpeoplereallyarebornwithatendencytohaveacertainweight,justastheyaretohaveaparticularskincolororheight.Actually,behavioralgeneticistsbelievethatlessthanhalfofthetotalweightvariationisprogrammedinthegenes,whileheightisalmostentirelygeneticallydetermined.WhateverrolegenesplayAmericansaregettingfatter.Asurveybythecenterfordiseasecontrolfoundthatobesityhasincreasedgreatlyoverthelast10years.(15)SuchrapidchangeunderlinestheroleofenvironmentalfactorsliketheabundanceofrichfoodsinAmericansovereating.Thecenterfordiseasecontrolhasalsofoundthatteensarefarlessphysicallyactivethantheywereevenadecadeago.Exceptingthatweightispredetermined,canrelieveguiltforoverweightpeople.Butpeople'sbeliefthattheycannotcontroltheirweightcanitselfcontributetoobesity.Questions12to15arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.Question12.Whatdoesthespeakersayhasarousedpublicinterest?Question13.Whatdowelearnaboutthechangedgene?Question14.WhatdoesuniversityofVermontpsychologistEysterRossBloomsay?Question15.WhataccountsforAmericansobesityaccordingtoasurveybythecenterfordiseasecontrol?RecordingOneQualitiesofarelationshipsuchasopenness,compassionandmentalstimulation,orofconcerntomostofusregardlessofsex.Butjudgingfromthequestionnaireresponse,theyaremoreimportanttowomenthantomen.Askedtoconsidertheingredientsofclosefriendship,womenratedthesequalitiesaboveallothers.(16)Menassignedalowerprioritytotheminfavorofsimilarityandinterest.Selectedby77%ofmenandresponsivenessinacrisis,chosenby61%ofmalerespondents,mentalstimulationranked3rdinpopularitybymenaswellaswomenwastheonlyareaofoverlap.Amongmen,only28%namedopennessasanimportantquality.Caringwaspickedbyjust23%.(17)Itisevidentbytheirselectionsthatwhenwomenspeakofclosefriendships,theyarereferringtoemotionalfactors.Whilemenemphasizedthepleasuretheyfindinafriend'scompany,thatis,whenamanspeaksofafriend,heislikelytobetalkingaboutsomeonehedoesthingswith,ateammate,afellowhobbyist,adrinkingbuddy.Theseactivitiesarethefabricofthefriendship.Itisadoingrelationshipsinwhichsimilarityininterestsisthekeybond.Thisfactorwasaconsiderationoflessthan11%ofwomen.Womenoptforawarmemotionalatmospherewherecommunicationflowsfreely.Activityismerebackground.Lastly,men,aswehaveseen,haveseriousquestionsabouteachother'sloyalty.Perhapsthisiswhytheyplacedsuchstrongemphasisonresponsivenessinacrisis.SomeoneIcancallonforhelp.Women,astheirtestimoniesindicate,aregenerallymoresecurewitheachotherandconsequentlyaremorelikelytotreatthisissuelightly.Infollowupinterviews,thiswasconfirmednumeroustimes.Aswomanafterwomanindicatedthatbeingtherewhenneededwastakenforgranted.(18)Asforthehazardsoffriendship,morethanafewrelationshipshavebeenshatteredbecauseofcutthroatcompetitionandfeelingsofbetrayal.Thisappliestobothmenandwomen,butunequally.incomparison,nearlytwiceasmanymencomplainedabouttheseissuesaswomen.Further,whilecompetitionandbetrayalarethemainthornstofemalefriendship,menareplaguedinalmostequalamountsbytwoadditionalissueslackoffranknessandafearofappearingunmanly.Obviously,foraman,agoodfriendshipishardtofind.Question16:Whatqualitydomenvaluemostconcerningfriendshipaccordingtoaquestionnaireresponse?Question17:Whatdowomenrefertowhenspeakingofclosefriendships?Question18:Whatmaythreatenafriendshipforbothmenandwomen?16:解析:similarityandinterest选项中预测大致会出现以下两组词语1)openness,compassion,mentalstimulation2)similarityandinterest,这两组词的区别就在于对应的人称不同。因此这道题可以通过听问题确定人称的方式进行选择。17:解析:emotionalfactors跟上一题一致,预测选项至少会出现两组词1)emotionalfactors2)pleasure,依然与人称相关,分别对应男性和女性的选择。18:解析:cutthroatcompetitionandfeelingsofbetrayal整篇文章的结构前面都属于分别叙述男性女性的区别,后半部分开始说明了男性女性共同认同的部分,所以也是符合出题和文章的机构的。RecordingTwo(19)Thepartialskeletonsofmorethan20dinosaursandscatteredbonesofabout300morehavebeendiscoveredinUtahandColoradoatwhatisnowtheDinosaurNationalMonument.ManyofthebestspecimensmaybeseentodayatmuseumsofnaturalhistoryinthelargercitiesoftheUnitedStates,andCanada.Thisdinosaurpitisthelargestandbestpreserveddepositofdinosaursknowntoday.(20)Manypeoplegettheideafromthemassofbonesinthepitwallthatsomedisaster,suchasavolcanicexplosionorasuddenflood,killedawholeherdofdinosaursinthisarea.Thiscouldhavehappened,butitprobablydidnot.Themainreasonsforthinkingotherwise,otherscatteredbonesandthethicknessofthedepositinotherdepositswheretheanimalswerethoughttohavediedtogether,theskeletonswereusuallycompleteandoftenalltheboneswereintheirproperplaces.Roundedpiecesoffossilbonehavebeenfoundhere.Thesefragmentsgottheirsmooth,roundshapebyrollingalongthestreambottom.Inamasskilling,theboneswouldhavebeenleftonthestreamorlakebottomtogetheratthesamelevel.Butinthisdeposit,thebonesoccurthroughoutazoneofsandstoneabout12feetthick.Themixtureofswampdwellersanddrylandtypesalsoseemstoindicatethatthedepositisamixturefromdifferentplaces.Thepitareaisalargedinosaurgraveyard-notaplacewheretheydied.(21)Mostoftheremainsprobablyfloateddowneastwardflowingriveruntiltheywereleftonashallowsandbar.Someofthemmayhavecomefromfarawaydrylandareastothewest.Perhapstheydrownedtryingtocrossasmallstream,allwashedawayduringfloods.Someoftheswampdwellersmayhavegotstuckintheverysandbarthatbecametheirgrave.Othersmayhavefloatedformilesbeforebeingstranded.Eventoday,similareventstakeplace:Whenfloodscomeinthespring,sheep,cattle,anddeerareoftentrappedbyrisingwatersandoftendrown.Theirdeadbodiesfloatdownstreamuntilthefloodrecedes,andleavesthemstrandedonabarorshorewheretheylie,halfbu

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