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ly handicapped but most hospitals don39。 t have the funding to hire trained staff to care for them properly. I would like to change that somehow. 11. What is the speaker39。 s field of study? 12. According to the speaker, what contributed to her admission to Ohio State University? 13. Why does the speaker want to go to a Latin American country? Passage 2 Gabriela Mistral was once an ordinary teacher in a small village school in Northern Chile. Towering mountains separate her village from the world outside. Gabriela Mistral was only fifteen when she began teaching, but she was a good teacher. She helped the minds of her students39。 scale 2020 年 12 月 2020 年 6 月 英语六级听力原文 5 the mountain walls and reached out to the world beyond. For eighteen years, Gabriela devoted her life to the poor farm children of Chile39。 s Northern valleys. During part of this time, she was director of schools in all of Chile. Before long, many countries recognized her as a great friend of children and the leader in education. In 1922, she was invited to Mexico to help anize the rural school system. Two years later, Gabriela Mistral came to the United States where she served as a visiting professor in several colleges. In New York City, a group of teachers helped to finance the publication of her first book of poetry. Some of her books have been translated into six different languages. She gave the ine from some of her books to help poor and neglected children. Beginning in the 192039。 s, her interests reached out to broader fields. Statesmen asked her advice on international problems. She tried to break through the national barriers that hindered the exchange of ideas among the Spanish speaking peoples of South America. She tried to develop a better understanding between the United States and countries of Latin America. In 1945, she gained worldwide recognition by winning the Nobel Prize in literature, the first Southern American to win the prize. 14. Where did Gabriela Mistral start her teaching career? 15. How did Gabriela Mistral help the poor children of her hometown? 16. Why did many countries think highly of Gabriela Mistral? 17. How did Gabriela Mistral bee famous all over the world? Passage 3 Over time animals have developed many ways to stay away from predators. A predator is an animal that hunts and eats other animals. Hiding is one of the best ways to stay alive. Some animals hide by looking like the places where they live. To see how this works, let39。 s look at the sea dragon. It is a master of disguise. The sea dragon is covered with skin that looks like leaves. The skin helps the dragon look like a piece of seaweed. A hungry meat eater would stay away from anything that looks like seaweed. Other animals stay safe by showing their colors. They want other animals to see them. Scientists call these bright colorswarning colors. You have probably seen animals that have warning colors. Some grasshoppers show off their own bright colors. Those colors don39。 t just look attractive。 they tell their enemies to stay away. Of course, hungry predators sometimes ignore the warning. They still go after the grasshopper. If that happens, the grasshopper has a backup defense. It makes lots of foam. The foam tastes so bad that the predator won39。 t do it again. Color doesn39。 t offer enough protection for some other animals. They have different defenses that help them survive in the wild. Many fish live in groups or schools. That39。 s because there is safety in numbers. At the first sign of trouble, schooling fish swim as close together as they can get. Then the school of fish makes lots of twists and turns. All that movement makes it hard for predators to see individuals in a large group. 18. What is the speaker mainly talking about? 19. What protects the sea dragon from the meat eater39。 s attack? 20. According to the passage, why do many fish stay in groups? 2020年 12月英语六级真题听力原文 : Do you know why Mary has such a long face today? M: I don‘t have the foggiest idea! She should be happy especially since she got a promotion yesterday. Q: What did the speakers mean? 2020 年 12 月 2020 年 6 月 英语六级听力原文 6 : Hi, Johanna! Are you interested in going to an Art Exhibition on Sunday? A friend of mine is showing some of her paintings there. It‘s the opening night. Free drinks and food! W: Well, actually, I don‘t have anything planned. It sounds kind of fun! Q: What did the man invite the woman to do on Sunday? : You did an excellent job in school! You were indeed a great student! Where did your drive e from? W: Academic achievements were important to my parents as immigrants. Education is where it all begins. My mother in particular tries to get me interested in school. Q: what do we learn about the woman from the conversation? : I hear the Sunflower Health Club on Third Street is good! W: Not right now! I used to go there. I thought it was great because it was real cheap. But the problem was it was always crowded. Sometimes, I had to wait to use the machines. Q: What does the woman say about the Sunflower health club? : Tom is very excited! Just yesterday he received his doctoral degree and in a few minutes he‘ll be putting the ring on Sarah‗s finger. M: He‘s really such a luck dog! Sarah is a lovely bride and tonight they are going to Hawaii on their honeymoon! Q: What do we learn from the conversation? : Your chemistry examination is over, isn‘t it? Why do you still look so worried? M: I don‘t know. It wasn‘t that the questions were too hard, or they were too many of them. But I‘m still feeling uneasy because the exam didn‘t seem to have much to do with the course material. Q: What does the man mean? : Your wife told me that you eat out four or five times a week, I really envy you! M: Don‘t envy me! It‘s for busi。
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