2016年12月英语六级听力原文(含翻译)第二套

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Conversation One
M: Guess what? The worst food I've ever had was in France.
W: Really? That's odd. I thought the French were all good cooks.
M: Yes. That's right. I suppo it's really like anywhere el, though. You know, some places are good. Some bad. But it's really all our own fault.
四年一次W: What do you mean?
M: Well, it was the first time I'd been to France. This was years ago when I was at school. I went there with my parents' friends, from my father's school. They'd hired a coach to take them to Switzerland.
W: A school trip?
M: Right. Most of them had never been abroad before. We'd crosd the English Channel at night, and we t off through France, and breakfast time arrived, and the coach driver ha
diaoyu islandd arranged for us to stop at this little café. There we all were, tired and hungry, and then we made the great discovery.
W: What was that?
M: Bacon and eggs.
W: Fantastic! The real English breakfast.
M: Yes. Anyway, we didn't know any better— so we had it, !global warming
W: What was it like? Disgusting?
M: Oh, it was incredible! They just got a bowl and put some fat in it. And then they put some bacon in the fat, broke an egg over the top and put the whole lot in the oven for about ten minutes.
W: In the oven! You're joking. You can't cook bacon and eggs in the oven!
M: Well. They must have done it that way. It was hot, but it wasn't cooked. There was just this egg floating about in gallons of fat and raw bacon.
W: Did you actually eat it?课堂教学评价
M: No! Nobody did. They all wanted to turn round and go home. You know, back to teabags and fish and chips. You can't blame them really. Anyway, the next night we were all given another foreign speciality.
W: What was that?
M: Snails. That really finished them off. Lovely holiday that was!
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Questions 1 to 4 are bad on the conversation you have just heard.
Question 1. What did the woman think of the French?
Question 2. Who did the man travel with on his first trip to Switzerland?
Question 3. What does the man say about the breakfast at the little French café?
疯狂英语在线阅读Question 4. What did the man think of his holiday in France?
Conversation Two
M: You say your shop has been doing well. Could you give me some idea of what “doing well” means in facts and figures?
W: Well, “doing well” means averaging £1,200 or more a week for about 7 years, making almost a quarter of a million pounds. And “doing well” means your earnings are rising. Last year, we did slightly over 50,000 and this year, we hope to do more than 60,000. So, that's good if we continue to ri.
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M: Now, that's gross earnings, I assume. What about your expens?
W: Yes, that's gross. The expens, of cour, go up steadily. And since we've moved to this new shop, the expens have incread greatly, becau it's a much bigger shop. So I couldn't say exactly what our expens are. They are something in the region of six or ven thousand pounds a year, which is not high. Commercially speaking, it's fairly low, a
nd we try to keep our expens as low as we can.
M: And your prices are much lower than the same goods in shops round about. How do the local shopkeepers feel about having a shop doing so well in their midst?
W: Perhaps a lot of them don't realize how well we are doing, becau we don't make a point of publicizing. That was a lesson we learned very early on. We were very friendly with all local shopkeepers and we happened to mention to a local shopkeeper how much we had made that week. He was very unhappy and never as friendly again. So we make a point of never publicizing the amount of money we make. But we are on very good terms with all the shops. None of them have ever complained that we are putting them out of business or anything like that. I think it's a nice friendly relationship. Maybe if they did know what we made, perhaps they wouldn't be so friendly.
Questions 5 to 8 are bad on the conversation you have just heard.
Question 5. What are the speakers mainly talking about?
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Question 6. What does the woman say her shop tries to do?
Question 7. What do we learn about the goods sold at the woman's shop?
Question 8. Why doesn't the woman want to make known their earnings anymore?
Passage One
Birds are famous for carrying things around.
Some, like homing pigeons, can be trained to deliver messages and packages.
Other birds unknowingly carry eds that cling to them for the ride.
Canadian scientists have found a worrisome, new example of the power that birds have to spread stuff around.
Way up north in the Canadian Arctic, abirds are picking up dangerous chemicals in the ocean and delivering them to ponds near where the birds live.
Some 10,000 pairs of the birds, called fulmars, a kind of Arctic abird, make their nests on Devon Island, north of the Arctic Circle.
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