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2025年英语六级听力考试题库PartIListeningComprehension(30minutes)SectionADirections:Inthissection,youwillheartwolongconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,youwillhearfourquestions.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.ConversationOneQuestions1to4arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.1.A)Heisstrugglingtofindarelevanttopicforhisthesis.B)Heisoverwhelmedbytheamountofdatahehascollected.C)Heishavingdifficultyformattinghisbibliographycorrectly.D)Heistryingtodecidebetweentwojoboffers.2.A)Theimpactofremoteworkonemployeeproductivity.B)Thepsychologicaleffectsofsocialmediaonteenagers.C)TheevolutionofrenewableenergypoliciesintheEU.D)Theinfluenceofurbandesignoncommunityinteraction.3.A)Itistoobroadandlacksaspecificfocus.B)Ithasbeenextensivelyresearchedbyotherscholars.C)Itrequiresaccesstoclassifiedgovernmentdata.D)Itdoesnotalignwiththedepartment'sresearchgoals.4.A)Conductasurveyamonglocalresidents.B)Focusonaspecificneighborhoodorcasestudy.C)Comparedatafromthreedifferentmajorcities.D)Interviewthecityplannersandarchitects.ConversationTwoQuestions5to8arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.5.A)Shewantstoreturnapairofrunningshoes.B)Sheisinquiringaboutaloyaltyprogrammembership.C)Sheiscomplainingaboutadelayedshipment.D)Sheistryingtocancelagymmembership.6.A)Thesystemwasundergoingscheduledmaintenance.B)Themembershipcardhadexpired.C)Theemployeemadeaclericalerror.D)ThecustomerprovidedanincorrectIDnumber.7.A)Afreeone-monthextensionofhermembership.B)Afullrefundforthecurrentmonth.C)Avoucherforthestore’scafé.D)Adiscountonpersonaltrainingsessions.8.A)Shewillwaituntilthesystemisbackonline.B)Shewillfileaformalcomplaintwiththemanager.C)Shewillcontactthecustomersupporthotline.D)Shewillreturnlaterwithhermembershipcard.SectionBDirections:Inthissection,youwillheartwopassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearthreeorfourquestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.PassageOneQuestions9to11arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.9.A)Theyarecapableofrecognizinghumanfaces.B)Theyhavealifespanofover50years.C)Theycanmigratethousandsofmilesannually.D)Theyusetoolstocrackopennuts.10.A)Theirabilitytomimicsoundstheyhearintheenvironment.B)Theiruniquenestinghabitsinhigh-risebuildings.C)Theirresistancetocommonaviandiseases.D)Theircooperativehuntingstrategiesingroups.11.A)Todemonstratethecomplexityoftheirsocialstructure.B)Toexplainthereasonsfortheirpopulationdecline.C)Tohighlighttheimpactofurbanizationonwildlife.D)Tocomparethemwithotherintelligentbirdspecies.PassageTwoQuestions12to15arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.12.A)Theinventionofthesteamengine.B)Thediscoveryofelectricity.C)Thedevelopmentoftheprintingpress.D)Theadventoftheinternet.13.A)Itallowedforthemassproductionofbooks.B)Itfacilitatedtherapidspreadofinformation.C)Itreducedthecostofpapersignificantly.D)Itenabledauthorstoreachinternationalaudiences.14.A)Literacyratesbegantoclimbsteadily.B)Scientificresearchacceleratedrapidly.C)Religiousinstitutionslostpoliticalpower.D)Thefirstpubliclibrarieswereestablished.15.A)Technologyinevitablyleadstosocialprogress.B)Accesstoinformationiscrucialfordemocracy.C)Majorinventionsoftenhaveunintendedconsequences.D)Theprintingpresswasthemostimportantinventioninhistory.SectionCDirections:Inthissection,youwillhearthreerecordingsoflecturesortalks.Attheendofeachrecording,youwillhearfourquestions.Boththerecordingsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.RecordingOneQuestions16to19arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.16.A)Theprocessofphotosynthesisindeep-seaplants.B)Thechemicalcompositionofbioluminescentorganisms.C)Themechanismsbehindbioluminescenceinnature.D)Theuseofbioluminescenceinmedicalimaging.17.A)Toattractmatesduringthebreedingseason.B)Tocamouflagethemselvesagainstpredators.C)Tocommunicatewithotherspecies.D)Tonavigatethroughdarkenvironments.18.A)Itinvolvestheoxidationofamoleculecalledluciferin.B)Itispoweredbytheorganism'sbodyheat.C)Itrequiressunlighttochargetheorganism'scells.D)Itisabyproductofthedigestiveprocess.19.A)Developingsustainablestreetlighting.B)Creatingcropsthatglowtoindicatehealth.C)Trackingthemovementofoceancurrents.D)Designingnon-toxicglowsticksforchildren.RecordingTwoQuestions20to22arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.20.A)ThehistoryofcoffeecultivationinSouthAmerica.B)Theeconomicprinciplesofsupplyanddemand.C)Thefactorsinfluencingglobalcoffeeprices.D)Theenvironmentalimpactofcoffeeproduction.21.A)AseveredroughtinBrazil,thelargestproducer.B)AnewtradeagreementbetweentheUSandColombia.C)Thediscoveryofacheapercoffeesubstitute.D)AstrikebyworkersinVietnamesecoffeeplantations.22.A)Itbenefitsconsumersbyloweringprices.B)Itencouragesfarmerstoincreaseproduction.C)Itleadstounstableincomeforgrowers.D)Ithaslittleeffectontheglobalmarket.RecordingThreeQuestions23to25arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.23.A)Toemphasizetheimportanceofahealthydiet.B)Tointroducetheconceptofthe"gut-brainaxis."C)Todiscussthesideeffectsofantibiotics.D)Toexplainthefunctionoftheimmunesystem.24.A)Thebraincontrolsthebacteriainthegut.B)Thegutandthebrainarephysicallyconnected.C)Bacteriainthegutcanproduceneurotransmitters.D)Thegutistheprimarysourceofenergyforthebrain.25.A)Eatingmorefermentedfoodslikeyogurt.B)Takingprobioticsupplementsregularly.C)Avoidingprocessedsugarsandcarbohydrates.D)Undergoingregularmedicalcheckups.PartIListeningComprehension(Set2)SectionADirections:Inthissection,youwillheartwolongconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,youwillhearfourquestions.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.ConversationOneQuestions1to4arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.1.A)Heislookingforasummerinternship.B)Heisapplyingforagraduateschoolprogram.C)Heisseekingadviceonacareerchange.D)Heispreparingforajobinterview.2.A)Becausehewantstoworkinamulticulturalenvironment.B)Becausethecompanyoffersahighstartingsalary.C)BecausehehasabackgroundinAsianstudies.D)Becausethepositionisbasedinhishometown.3.A)Heneedstoimprovehispublicspeakingskills.B)Helacksexperienceindataanalysis.C)Hisresumeistoolongandunfocused.D)Hedoesn'thaveavalidworkpermit.4.A)Jointheuniversitydebatingclub.B)TakeanonlinecourseonPython.C)Rewritehisresumetohighlightrelevantprojects.D)Contactthealumninetworkforreferrals.ConversationTwoQuestions5to8arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.5.A)Planningasurprisebirthdayparty.B)Organizingadepartmentalretreat.C)Bookingavenueforaweddingreception.D)Arrangingaguestlectureforaprofessor.6.A)Thehotelisfullybookedforthatweekend.B)Thebudgetallocatedisinsufficient.C)Thelocationistoofarfromtheuniversity.D)Thehoteldoesnothaveconferencefacilities.7.A)Toreducethecostofaccommodation.B)Toencouragemorepeopletoattend.C)Toaccommodatepeoplewithdietaryrestrictions.D)Toallowformoreflexiblescheduling.8.A)Askthedepartmentheadformorefunding.B)Negotiateagroupratewiththehotel.C)Changethedateoftheeventtoaweekday.D)Lookforalternativevenuesoutsidethecitycenter.SectionBDirections:Inthissection,youwillheartwopassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhearthreeorfourquestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.PassageOneQuestions9to11arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.9.A)ItisatraditionalformofJapanesetheater.B)Itisatypeofmartialartstraining.C)Itisastyleoflandscapegardening.D)Itisamethodofteapreparation.10.A)Toachieveastateofmentalclarityandcalm.B)Toperformareligiousritualforancestors.C)Toshowcasethehost'swealthandstatus.D)Tostrengthensocialbondsamongwarriors.11.A)Thewaytheteabowlisprepared.B)Theseasonaldecorationsintheroom.C)Thespecificmovementsofthehost.D)Thetypeoftealeavesused.PassageTwoQuestions12to15arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.12.A)Therapidmeltingofglaciers.B)Theincreasingfrequencyofearthquakes.C)Theriseinglobalsealevels.D)Thelossofbiodiversityinrainforests.13.A)Theytrapheatintheatmosphere.B)Theydestroytheozonelayer.C)Theyreflectsunlightbackintospace.D)Theyabsorbcarbondioxidefromtheair.14.A)Reducingtheuseoffossilfuels.B)Plantingmoretreesinurbanareas.C)Banningsingle-useplastics.D)Investinginnuclearenergy.15.A)Itisaproblemthatcanbesolvedquickly.B)Itrequiresimmediateinternationalcooperation.C)Itisprimarilytheresponsibilityofdevelopednations.D)Ithasbeenexaggeratedbyenvironmentalgroups.SectionCDirections:Inthissection,youwillhearthreerecordingsoflecturesortalks.Attheendofeachrecording,youwillhearfourquestions.Boththerecordingsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.RecordingOneQuestions16to19arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.16.A)Thedefinitionofbehavioraleconomics.B)Thelimitationsoftraditionaleconomicmodels.C)Theroleofpsychologyinfinancialdecision-making.D)Thehistoryofthestockmarketcrashes.17.A)Peoplealwaysmakerationalchoicestomaximizeprofit.B)Marketsareefficientandpricesreflectallinformation.C)Emotionsoftenleadtoirrationalfinancialbehaviors.D)Supplyanddemandaretheonlyeconomicdrivers.18.A)Lossaversion.B)Riskseeking.C)Overconfidence.D)Altruism.19.A)Toexplainwhypeopleholdontolosingstocks.B)Todemonstratetheimportanceofdiversification.C)Toencourageinvestorstotakemorerisks.D)Topredictfuturemarkettrendsaccurately.RecordingTwoQuestions20to22arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.20.A)ThearchitecturalstyleofthePyramids.B)ThedailylifeofancientEgyptianworkers.C)Themethodsusedtomoveheavystones.D)ThereligioussignificanceofthePharaohs.21.A)Theywerebuiltbyslaves.B)Theywereconstructedusingalientechnology.C)Theywerebuiltbypaidlaborers.D)Theywereassembledbygiantmachines.22.A)Woodensledgesandwater.B)Rollinglogsandlevers.C)Hotairballoonsandpulleys.D)Elephantsandramps.RecordingThreeQuestions23to25arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.23.A)Thebenefitsoflearningasecondlanguage.B)Thedifferencesbetweenlanguageacquisitioninchildrenandadults.C)Thecriticalperiodhypothesisinlinguistics.D)Thecognitiveeffectsofbilingualism.24.A)Theabilitytolearnnewvocabularydeclinessharply.B)Thebrainlosesitsplasticityforlanguagesounds.C)Motivationbecomesamoresignificantfactor.D)Interferencefromthenativelanguageincreases.25.A)Itenhancesproblem-solvingskills.B)Itdelaystheonsetofdementia.C)Itimprovesmultitaskingabilities.D)Alloftheabove.AnswerKeyandExplanationsSet11.D)Heistryingtodecidebetweentwojoboffers.Explanation:Themanmentionshehastwooffersonthetableandistornbecauseoneoffershigherpaywhiletheotheroffersbetterwork-lifebalance.2.B)Thepsychologicaleffectsofsocialmediaonteenagers.Explanation:Thewomansuggeststhistopicafterthemanrejectstheinitialidea,notingthatthereisalotoffreshdataavailableonthissubject.3.A)Itistoobroadandlacksaspecificfocus.Explanation:Theprofessorpointsoutthatlookingat"socialmedia"ingeneralistoovagueandsuggestsnarrowingitdowntoaspecificplatformordemographic.4.B)Focusonaspecificneighborhoodorcasestudy.Explanation:Tomaketheresearchmanageable,theadvisorsuggestsnarrowingthescopefrom"urbandesign"toaspecificcasestudywithinasingleneighborhood.5.C)Sheiscomplainingaboutadelayedshipment.Explanation:Thewomanstatessheorderedagifttwoweeksagoanditwassupposedtoarriveyesterday,butthetrackinginformationhasn'tupdated.6.A)Thesystemwasundergoingscheduledmaintenance.Explanation:Therepresentativeapologizesandexplainsthattheirtrackingsystemwasdownformaintenancelastnight,whichcausedtheupdatedelay.7.A)Afreeone-monthextensionofhermembership.Explanation:Asagestureofgoodwillfortheinconvenience,therepresentativeoffersafreeextensiononherservicesubscription.8.D)Shewillreturnlaterwithhermembershipcard.Explanation:ThewomanrealizessheleftherIDcardathomeandcannotcompletethetransaction,sosheagreestocomebacklater.9.A)Theyarecapableofrecognizinghumanfaces.Explanation:Thepassagementionsthatcrowshavetheabilitytodistinguishbetweenindividualhumanfacesandcanrememberpeoplewhohavethreatenedthem.10.A)Theirabilitytomimicsoundstheyhearintheenvironment.Explanation:Thespeakerhighlightsthecrow'svocalflexibility,notingtheycanmimichumanspeechandothernoises.11.C)Tohighlighttheimpactofurbanizationonwildlife.Explanation:Thepassagediscusseshowcrowshaveadaptedtocitylife,suggestingthaturbanizationischanginganimalbehaviorratherthanjustdestroyinghabitats.12.C)Thedevelopmentoftheprintingpress.Explanation:ThespeakerfocusesontheinventionoftheprintingpressbyGutenbergasaturningpointinhumanhistory.13.B)Itfacilitatedtherapidspreadofinformation.Explanation:Themainpointemphasizedisthattheprintingpressallowedideasandknowledgetotravelfasterandfurtherthaneverbefore.14.A)Literacyratesbegantoclimbsteadily.Explanation:Asbooksbecamecheaperandmoreaccessible,morepeoplelearnedtoread,leadingtoariseinliteracyacrossEurope.15.C)Majorinventionsoftenhaveunintendedconsequences.Explanation:Thelecturerconcludesbynotingthatwhilethepresswasmeanttospreadknowledge,italsoenabledthespreadofconflictingideologies,showingunintendedoutcomes.16.C)Themechanismsbehindbioluminescenceinnature.Explanation:Thelectureprovidesascientificoverviewofhowandwhydifferentorganismsproducelight.17.A)Toattractmatesduringthebreedingseason.Explanation:Onespecificexamplegivenisfirefliesusinglightpatternstosignalpotentialpartners.18.A)Itinvolvestheoxidationofamoleculecalledluciferin.Explanation:Theprofessordescribesthechemicalreactionwhereluciferinreactswithoxygentoproducelight,catalyzedbytheenzymeluciferase.19.B)Creatingcropsthatglowtoindicatehealth.Explanation:Thespeakermentionspotentialfutureapplicationswhereplantscouldglowwhenthirstyorneedingnutrients,helpingfarmers.20.C)Thefactorsinfluencingglobalcoffeeprices.Explanation:Thetalkanalyzesthevolatilityofcoffeepricesandthevariouselementsthatcausethemtofluctuate.21.A)AseveredroughtinBrazil,thelargestproducer.Explanation:ThespeakercitesarecentdroughtinBrazilasaprimaryreasonforasharpdecreaseinsupplyandsubsequentpricehike.22.C)Itleadstounstableincomeforgrowers.Explanation:Thelecturerarguesthatpricevolatilitymakesitdifficultforcoffeefarmersindevelopingnationstoplanforthefutureorinvestintheirfarms.23.B)Tointroducetheconceptofthe"gut-brainaxis."Explanation:Thetalkfocusesonthebidirectionalcommunicationbetweenthegastrointestinaltractandthecentralnervoussystem.24.C)Bacteriainthegutcanproduceneurotransmitters.Explanation:Thespeakerexplainsthatgutbacteriaactuallyproducechemicalslikeserotonin,whichinfluencethebrain.25.A)Eatingmorefermentedfoodslikeyogurt.Explanation:Thesuggestiongiventosupportguthealth,andbyextensionbrainhealth,istoconsumeprobioticsfoundinfermentedfoods.Set21.A)Heislookingforasummerinternship.Explanation:Thestudentmentionsheisajuniorandneedstofindaninternshipforthecomingsummertogainexperience.2.C)BecausehehasabackgroundinAsianstudies.Explanation:ThestudentexplainsthatheminoredinAsianstudiesandisinterestedinthecompany'sexpansionintotheSoutheastAsianmarket.3.B)Helacksexperienceindataanalysis.Explanation:Theinterviewernotesthatwhilehisculturalknowledgeisgood,therolerequiresproficiencyindataanalytics,whichismissingfromhisresume.4.B)TakeanonlinecourseonPython.Explanation:TheadvisorsuggeststakingacrashcourseinPythonorSQLtodemonstrateinitiativeandgainthenecessarytechnicalskills.5.B)Organizingadepartmentalretreat.Explanation:Thespeakersdiscusslogisticsforaweekendgetawayforthefacultymemberstodiscusstheupcomingsemester'scurriculum.6.B)Thebudgetallocatedisinsufficient.Explanation:Thewomanmentionsthatthequotefromthehoteliswayoverthebudgetcapsetbytheadministration.7.A)Toreducethecostofaccommodation.Explanation:Theydiscussaskingparticipantstoshareroomstocutdownonthetotallodgingexpenses.8.C)Changethedateoftheeventtoaweekday.Explanation:Asalastresort,theyconsidermovingtheeventtoaweekdaywhenhotelratesaresignificantlylower.9.A)ItisatraditionalformofJapanesetheater.Explanation:ThepassagedescribesNohasaclassicformofJapanesemusicaldramathathasbeenperformedforcenturies.10.A)Toachieveastateofmentalclarityandcalm.Explanation:Thepassageexplainsthattheslow,deliberatemovementsandmeditationinNoharedesignedtoinduceaZen-likestate.11.C)Thespecificmovementsofthehost.Explanation:Inthecontextoftheteaceremony(oftenassociatedwiththeaestheticprinciplesofNoh),theprecisionofmovementisparamount.12.C)Theriseinglobalsealevels.Explanation:Thespeakeridentifiesrisingsealevelsasoneofthemostthreateningconsequencesofglobalwarmingforcoastalcities.13.A)Theytrapheatintheatmosphere.Explanation:Greenhousegasesaredescribedasactinglikeablanketaroundtheearth,preventingheatfromescapingintospace.14.A)Reducingtheuseoffossilfuels.Explanation:The
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