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《2022年6月英语四级听力原文及答案 第一套》
听力第一套
Section A
News Report 1
原文:
[1] A new study finds that beverages containing add ed sugar might be
harmfuL In the study, researchers a nalyzed information from over eighty
thousand wome n and thirty seven thousand men. Participants worked in the health
profession. They were followed for appro ximately three decades. They completed
surveys abou t their diet every four years. They also answered to qu estions
about sleep and exercise and health every two years.[1-2] The more beverages
contsininq added sug ar that peoole drink, the greater their risk of death wa s
during the study period. These beverages included s oda, energy drinks, and
sports drinks. Beverages like p ure fruit juice, which are sweet but do not
contain add ed sugar were not part of the study. The findings held even after
the researchers considered other factors th at could affect people's health.
These factors included lack of exercise and not eating enough vegetables. Th ey
also included consuming too much meat. The scien tists say that their results
support limiting beverages with added sugar. [2] They argse we should replace t
hem with other drinks, with water being the best choi ce. However, the
researchers admit this is simply their recommendation. The study found only an
associatio n. It did not prove that drinks with added sugar cause d early
death.
Q1. What do we learn about the new study from the n ews report?
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Q2. What is the scientists' recommendation?
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News Report 2
原文:
German police appealed Friday for information about the possible owners of
two 17th-century oil paintings. [3] Pol ice said a 64-year-old man found the
paintings in a garb age pile at a highwav rest stop las§ ryonth, He later hand
ed them in to the Cologne police. [4]_An initial assessme nt by an art expert
concluded the two framed paintings were originals, police said. One is a
landscape painted by the Italian artist Pietro Belloti, elating to 1665. The
other i s a painting of a boy by the 17th-century Dutch artist Sa muel van
Floogstraten, date unknown. Tneir combined w qrth is estimated to be around one
million euros. Authori ties have not yet confirmed what will happen if the
rightf ul owner is not found. Nevertheless, it is speculated that they could
either be handed over to the National Art Mus eum of Cologne or sold to the
public by the local govern merit.
Q3. What did German police say about a 64-year-old man?
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Q4. What is the art expert's conclusion about the two framed paintings?
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News Report 3
原文:
[5] A four-year-old girl has walked eight kilometres thr ouqh a snowy
forest to seek help for her sick qrandmo ther who later died of a heart attack.
The young girl br aved the threats of bears, wolves and temperatures fa r below
freezing. She made the journey through a rem ote region in Siberia after waking
up to find her grand mother motionless. Named locally as Carla, she lives a lone
with her elderly grandmother and her blind grand father. [6】As a result the
girl's mother is facing a cri minal case. She stands accused of leaving a minor
in danger, in the care of the elderly. She also faces inves tigation from
childcare services, who will also be askin g why Cola was left alone with her
vulnerable relative 金 The journey took place in February, when temperat ures
average -26°C, Russian reports on social media s uggest the forest may have been
as cold as -34°C. Th e journey was only recently confirmed by authorities.
[7 But though she was suffering from the effects of e xtreme cold, the
child reportedly suffered no life-threa tening effects. Last year, a
three-year-old boy survive d alone for three days in a remote forest in the same
region.
Q5. What did a four-year old girl attempt to do?
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Q6. What do we learn from the news report about the girFs mother?
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Q7. What happened to the little girl according the news report?
Conversation 2 原文∶
M:Hi,Jennifer. I am really struggling with this se nester's workload.Do you
have any advice?
W:[12] Have you considered making a studyguid ? It's a tool you can make
yourself to take the stre S out of studying:I've been using one since the sta t
of last semester, and it has really helped relieve A lot of study pressure.
M:Sounds like just what I need.[13]My mainprob em is that my study folder
is full of notes and wor sheets,and is badly disorganized.Idon't know w lere tO
start.
W: OK, well,the main thing is to have everything i the right place.
Whatever you're reviewing, it's i nportant that it's arranged for your
particular nee ils of that subject, and in the most user-friendly wa r you can.
What kind of learner are you?
M: Um. I'm not sure.
W: Well, visual learners prefer using images, pictu es, colors,and maps to
organize information. Logi al learners have a linear mind and would ratherand
systems. [14] I'm an emotional learner, which means I need to connect to inf
rmation emotionally to understand it.
M:Oh, Im very much dependent on vision as a wa of taking in
information.
W:Well, 15]Isuggest reorganizing_your notes usi 1lg color-coded sections in
your study guides, or usi 1g idea mapping to lay out the information and m ke it
more quickly accessible.
M:So you thinkIshould arrange my notes using c lor and pictures in place of
text.
W: Yes.You'll probably start to grasp information a ot quicker that way.As
an emotional learner, I org inize my notes into a story that I can connect to an
recite to myself.
M: That's amazing. I didn't know there were so many different ways to
learn.
Q12. What does the woman advise the man do?
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Q13.What is the biggest problem the man has with his s tudies?
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Section C
Passage 1
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Q18.
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Passage 2
原文:
[19] Today many large corporations stress the importanc e of diversity on
their websites, but current statistics sho w that the topical manager in America
still tends to be w hite and male. Obviously, the desire to bring about diver
sity has not translated into corporate reality. Why is thi s? [20] A team
of「esearchers from the university of Basi I published their new sfudy about
people's atiTEiides tow ards diversity at work. [21J They found that people have
a wide range of opinions ccncerrirg diversity On the on e hand, many see value
in diversity, which can contribut e a variety ot perspectives, encourage new
ideas, and ge nerate innovative solutions. On the other hand, they assu me that
it might be difficult to work with someone who h as completely different views,
speaks a different languag e or has a different style of work. The actual value
they a ttribute to diversity depends on the decision-making per spective. Doubts
about the practicability of diversity nav e a greater weight. If a person is
directly affected, in oth er words, when a persons own work group is involved, t
hey tend to prefer team members who are similar to the mselves. But when people
make decisions for others, the y typically put together a more diverse team.
These findi ngs could help organizations become more diverse. Com panies need to
pay attention to who makes hiring and te am decisions. These decisions should
not only be made by those directly affected. People who are not directly in
volved in the group s daily work should also take part.
Q19. What do we learn from the current statistics about diversity in large
corporations?
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Q20. What is the newly published study focused on?
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Q21. What do the findings of the new study show?
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