2020年12月英语六级参考答案

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2020年12月6级答案如下☟☟☟

听力

1. C) Herclaim has been completely disregarded.

2. A)The ground floor of their cottage was flooded.

3. D) Thewoman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time.

4. A) Filea lawsuit against the insurance company.

5. B) Theydisagree about the future of AI technology.

6. C) Lesstime-consuming and focusing on creation.

7. B) Digitallife could be replace human civilization.

8. D) Itwill be smarter than human beings.

9. B) Saveone fifth of their net monthly income.

10. A)Start by doing something small.

11. C) Aproper mindset.

12. B) Shefound her outfit inappropriate.

13. A) Tosave the trouble of choosing a unique outfit every day.

14. C) Itmatters a lot in jobs involving interaction with others.

15 D) Dowhatever is possible to look smart.

16. A) Theirobsession with consumption.

17. B) Thingsthat cost less money.

18. A) They serve multiple purposes.

19. C) Over 10% of the respondents lied about the distancethey drove.

20. C) Theywanted to protect their reputation.

21.B) They seem intuitive.

22. D)Older people's aversion to new music.

23 A)They no longer listen to new music.

24.D) The more you experience sth, the better you'll appreciate it.

25.D) Teenagers are much more sentimental.

Conversation1

1. C) Herclaim has been completely disregarded.

听力原文 I'm getting a little fed up with my calls about my claim beingcompletely disregarded.

考点:视听一致

2. A) Theground floor of their cottage was flooded.

听力原文:The entire ground floor of our cottage was submerged in water.

考点:视听一致

3. D) Thewoman’s failure to pay her house insurance in time.

听力原文:the bizarre technical detail that you mentioned refers to the fact that you hadn't paid house insurance the month before the incident

考点:视听一致+同义替换

4. A) Filea lawsuit against the insurance company.

听力原文:and that your company has a lawsuit on its hand. You will be hearing frommy lawyer

考点:视听一致

M: Goodmorning, safe house insurance. My name is Paul. How can I help you today?

W: Morning? I wouldn't say that it's a good from where I am standing.This is Ms. Wilson, and this is the third time I've called this week sincereceiving your letter about our insurance claim. (1) I'm getting a littlefed up with my calls about my claim being completely disregarded.

M: Ms. Wilson, thank you for calling back. Can I take some details tohelp me look at your claim?

W: It's Ms. May Wilson of 15 South sea road in Cornwall. And the detailsare that our village was extensively flooded two months ago. (2) The entireground floor of our cottage was submerged in water. And five of us havebeen living in a caravan ever since. Youpeople are still with holding the money we are entitled to over a bizarretechnical detail and it's not acceptable, Paul.

M: Ms. Wilson, according to the notes on your account, (2) the bizarretechnical detail that you mentioned refers to the fact that you hadn't paidhouse insurance the month before the incident.

W: That money left our account. And now that you should be paying out,you are suddenly saying that you didn't receive it on time. I'm reallyskeptical about this claim.

M: Thecontract does say that any missed payment in a year will affect the terms andconditions of the insurance contract and may affect claims. Of course, I canpause you onto my manager to talk to you more about this.

W: I've already spoken to him and you can tell him I'm furious now, andthat your company has a lawsuit on it hand. You will be hearing from my lawyer.Goodbye.

1. What is the womancomplaining about?

2. What is theproblem the woman's family encountered?

3. What has caused theso-called bizarre technical detail according to the man?

4. What's woman say she willdo at the end of the conversation?

Conversation2

5. B) Theydisagree about the future of AI technology.

听力原文:

W: How doyou feel about the future of the artificial intelligence. Personally, I feelquite optimistic about it.

M: AI, I'm not so optimistic actually.

考点:同义替换

6. C) Lesstime-consuming and focusing on creation.

听力原文:which would require less of our time and allow us to be centered oncreative tasks

考点:视听一致+同义替换

7. B) Digitallife could be replace human civilization.

听力原文:There's a risk that human civilization could be replaced by a superiortype of digital life

考点:视听一致

8. D) Itwill be smarter than human beings.

Once it'sfully developed, AI will become tired of trying to communicate with humans aswe would be much slower thinkers in comparison

考点:同义替换

W: How doyou feel about the future of the artificial intelligence. (5) Personally, Ifeel quite optimistic about it.

M: AI, I'm not so optimistic actually. In fact, it's something weshould be concerned about.

W: Well, it will help us humans understand ourselves better. And when wehave a better understanding of ourselves, we can improve world.

M: Well,one thing is for sure, technology is evolving faster than our ability tounderstand it. And in the future AI will make jobs kind of pointless.

W: I think artificial intelligence will actually help create new kinds ofjobs, (6) which would require less of our time and allow us to be centeredon creative tasks.

M: I doubt that very much. Probably the last job that will remain will bewriting AI software. And then eventually AI will just write its own software.

W: At that time we are going to have a lot of jobs, which nobody willwant to do. So we will need artificial intelligence for the robots to take careof the old guys like us.

M: I don't know. (7) There's a risk that human civilization could be replacedby a superior type of digital life. AI will be able to completely simulatea person in every way possible. In fact, some people think we're in asimulation right now.

W: That's impossible. Humans can't even make a mosquito. Computers only have chips. People have brains.And that's where the wisdom comes from.

M: (8) Once it's fully developed, AI will become tired of trying tocommunicate with humans as we would be much slower thinkers in comparison.

W: Well, I'm not so sure. A computer is a computer and a computer is justa toy.

M: Computers can easily communicate incredibly fast. So the computer willjust get impatient talking to humans. It'll be barely getting any informationout.

W: Well, I believe there's a benevolent future with AI. I also think youwatch too many science-fiction films.

Q5: What did we learn about the speakers from the conversation?

Q6: Whatwill new kinds of jobs be like according to the woman?

Q7: What is the risk the mananticipates?

Q8: What is the man's concernabout AI technology?

PASSAGE 1

To achieve financial security, how much yousave is always more important than the amount you earn or how shrewdly youinvest. If you're under 30 years old, (9) your goal should be to save 20% ofyour monthly income after tax deductions. This is irrespective of how muchyou earn approximately 50% should be reserved for essentials like food andaccommodation.

The remaining 30% is for recreation andentertainment, but for many young people, it will be difficult to designatesuch a large proportion of the income for savings. If you find it hard to saveany money at all, (10) start by cutting all unnecessary spending, allocatethe tiny amount of one or 2% for savings and gradually increase that amount.

Always keep that 20% goal in mind, preventyourself from becoming complacent. It can be challenging to stick to such astrict plan, but if you adopt the right mindset, you should be able tomake it work for you. So what should you be doing with the money that you aresaving? Some must be (11) kept easily accessible in case you need some cashin an emergency.

The lodge has proportion should be investedin retirement plans. Either through your employer or privately, and you can keepsome money for high risk, but potentially lucrative investments. Dividends canbe reinvested or use to purchase something you like. Byfollowing this plan, you should hopefully be able to enjoy your life nowand still be financially secure in the future.

Q9: What are people under 30 advise to do, toachieve financial security?

Q10: What should people do if they find itdifficult to follow the speaker's advice on their financial plan?

Q11: What does the speaker think is importantfor achieving financial security?

PASSAGE 2

I work in advertising and I like to keep upwith current trends mainly because I'm aware that we live in an image obsessedworld. However, when I first started my job, occasionally I'd catch a glimpseof obniol in the lifts and find youdao myself thinking (12) that I looked atotal mess. Was I being held back by my choice of clothing?

Theshort answer is yes, especially when clients are quick to judge you on yourstyle rather than your work. (13) But no one can be unique with their outfitevery day. I mean, that's why uniforms were invented. So here's what I did.I created my own uniform. To do this, I chose an appropriate outfit. Then Ibought multiple items of the same style in different shades.

NowI never worry about what I'm wearing in the morning, even if I do get a bittired of just wearing the same classic pieces. Overall, when it comes to work,you have to ask yourself: (14) Will looking smarter enhance my ability to domy job? For some, this question may not be an issue at all. Especially ifyou work remotely and rarely see your colleagues or clients face to face, butif your job involves interacting with other people, the answer to thisis often yes.

Sorather than fighting the system, I think we should just (15) do whateverhelps us to achieve our goals at work. If that means playing it safe withyour image, then let's face it. It's probably worth it.

Q12: What do we learn about the speaker whenshe first started her job?

Q13:Why were uniforms invented according to the speaker?

Q14: Whatdoes the Loinbo say about looking smarter?

Q15: Whatdoes the speaker advise people to do in an image obsessed world?

LECTURE 1

16.A) Their obsession with consumption.

听力原文:This phenomenon has resulted in significant credit carddebt,enormous environmental footprints. And perhaps notcoincidentally or happiness levels have failed to increase over the same halfcentury.

考点:同义替换

17. B) Thingsthat cost less money.

考点:同义替换

18. A) They serve multiple purposes.

听力原文:Finally, we need multi-functional spaces in housewares.

考点:视听一致+同义替换

Secondly, we requirespace efficiency. We want appliances that are designed for use most of thetime, not for occasional use. Why own a six-burner stove when you rarely useeven three burners?

(19) Finally, we need multi-functional spaces in housewares. I combined amovable wall with transforming furniture to get more out of my limited space,consider my coffee table. It increases in size to accommodate 10. My office istucked away, easily hidden. My bed simply pops out of the wall. For guests, Ican relocate the movable wall and utilize the foldable guest beds I installed.I'm not saying we should all live in tiny apartments, but consider the benefitsof an edited life.

When you returnhome and walk through your front door, take a moment to ask yourselves. Could Ido with a little live editing? Would that give me more freedom and more time?

16. What hasprevented American's happiness levels from increasing?

17. What thingsshould we possess according to the speaker?

18. What do welearn about the items in the speaker's home?

LECTURE 2

Now believe itor not, people sometimes lie in order to maintain a good, honest reputation,even if it hurts them to do so. At least this is what a team of scientists issuggesting with evidence to prove it. Picture this scenario. You often drivefor work and can be compensated for up to 400 miles per month.

Most people at your company drive about 300 miles eachmonth. But this month you drove 400 miles. How many miles do you think you'dclaim in your expense report? The scientists asked this exact question as partof the study, we're discussing today with surprising results. Q19 (19) Theyfound that 12% of respondents reported the distance.

They drove as less than the actual figure, giving anaverage answer of 384 miles. (19) In other words, they lied about the numberof miles, even though they would forfeit money they were owed. Theresearchers believe this was to seem honest with the assumption being thatothers would be suspicious of a high expense claim, but why would peoplefabricate numbers to their own detriment?

The researchers explained that (20) many people care agreat deal about their reputation and how they'll be judged by others. Ifthey care enough, they're concerned about appearing, honest and not losing therespect of others, maybe greater than their desire to actually be honest. Theresearchers assert that the findings suggest that when people obtain veryfavorable outcomes, they anticipate other people's suspicious reactions andprefer lying and appearing honest to telling the truth loinbo and appearing asselfish liars.

So why is this research important? Well, experts generallyagree there are two main types of lie, selfish lies, and lies that are meant tobenefit others. The first, as you may predict is for selfish gain such assubmitting a fraudulent claim to an insurance company while the second involveslying to help others or not offend others.

For example, telling a friend whose outfit you don't likethat they look great. But the researchers are suggesting a third type of line:line to maintain a good reputation. Now, this hypothesis is new and someskeptics argue that this isn't a whole new category of lie, (21) but thefindings seem intuitive to me.After all, one of the main motivations forlying is to increase our worth in the eyes of others. So it seemshighly likely that people will lie to seem honest.

Q19: What did the team of scientists find in this study?

Q20: Why would people fabricate numbers to their owndetriment according to the Loinbos

Q21: What does the speaker think of other researcher'sfindings?

LECTURE 3

Why do old people dislike new music? As I've grown older, Ioften hear people my age say things like they just don't make good music likethey used to. Why does this happen? Luckily, psychology can give us someinsights into this puzzle. Musical tastes begin to crystallize as early as age13 or 14.

By the time we're in our early twenties, these tastes getlocked into place pretty firmly. In fact, studies have found that by the timewe turn 33, (23) most of us have stopped listening to new music.Meanwhile, popular songs released when you're in your early teens are likely toremain quite popular among your age group, the rest of your life. That could bea biological explanation for this.

As there's evidence that the brain's ability to make subtledistinctions between different chords, rhythms, and melodies deteriorates withage. So to older people, newer, less familiar songs might all sound the same,but there may be some simpler reasons for older people's aversion to new music.One of the most researched laws of social psychology is something called (24) themere exposure effect, which in essence.

It means that the more we're exposed to something, the morewe tend to like it, this happens with people. We know the advertisements wesee, and the songs we listen to when you're in your early teens, you probablyspend a fair amount of time listening to music or watching music videos, yourfavorite songs and artists become familiar, comforting parts of your routine.

For many people over 30 job and family obligationsincreases. So there's less time to spend discovering new music instead manualsimply listened to old familiar favorites from that period of their lives whenthey had more free time. Of course, those teen years weren't necessarilycarefree. They're famously confusing, which is why so many TV shows and moviesrevolve around high school turmoil.

Psychology research has shown that (25) the emotionsthat we experience as teens seem more intense than those that come later.And we also know that intense emotions are associated with stronger memoriesand preferences. Both of these might explain why the songs we listened toduring this period become so memorable and beloved.

So there's nothing wrong with your parents because theydon't like your music. Rather. It's old part of the natural order of things.

Q22: What does the speaker mainly discuss in this talk?

Q23: What have studies found about most people by the timethey turn 33?

Q24: What do we learn from one of the most researched lawsof social psychology?

Q25: What might explain the fact that songs people listento in their teen years are memorable and beloved.

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