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2014年6月14日大学英语六级听力预测及答案

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  Passage 3

  To see if hair color affects a person’s chances of getting a job, researchers at California State University asked 136 college students to review the resume and photograph of a female applicant for a job as an accountant. Each student was given the same resume. But the applicant’s picture was altered, so that in some photos her hair was golden, in some red and in some brown. The result? With brown hair, the woman was rated more capable, and she was offered a higher salary than when she had golden or red hair. Other studies have found similar results. Many respondents rate women with golden hair with less intelligent than other people, and red heads as more temperamental. Women with red or golden hair are victims of the common practice of stereotyping.

  A stereotype is a simplistic or exaggerated image that humans carrying in their minds about groups of people. For example, lawyers are shrewd and dishonest is a popular stereotype. Stereotyping can occur in public speaking classes. When trying to choose a speech topic, some males think that women are uninterested in how to repair cars, while some females think that men are uninterested in creative hobbies, such as knitting and needle point. We should reject stereotypes, because they force all people in a group into the same simple pattern. They fail to account for individual differences, and the wide range of characteristics among members of any group. Some lawyers are dishonest, yes! But many are not. Some women are uninterested in repairing cars, yes! But some are enthusiastic mechanics.

  Questions 33-35

  Q33: What did researchers at California State University find?

  Q34: What is the popular stereotype of lawyers?

  Q35: Why does the speaker say we should reject stereotypes?

  Section C

  

  The ancient Greeks developed basic memory systems called mnemonics. The name is derived from their Goddess of memory "Mnemosyne". In the ancient world, a trained memory was an immense asset, particularly in public life. There were no convenient devices for taking notes, and early Greek orators delivered long speeches with great accuracy because they learned the speeches using mnemonic systems.

  The Greeks discovered that human memory is largely an associative process that it works by linking things together. For example, think of an apple. The instant your brain registers the word "apple", it recalls the shape, color, taste, smell and texture of that fruit. All these things are associated in your memory with the word "apple". This means that any thought about a certain subject will often bring up more memories that are related to it. An example could be when you think about a lecture you have had. This could trigger a memory about what you're talking about through that lecture, which can then trigger another memory. Associations do not have to be logical. They just have to make a good link. An example given on a website I was looking at follows, "Do you remember the shape of Austria? Canada? Belgium? Or Germany? Probably not. What about Italy though? If you remember the shape of Italy, it is because you have been told at some time that Italy is shaped like a boot. You made an association with something already known, the shape of a boot. And Italy shape could not be forgotten once you had made the association."

  2009.6

  11. W: I forgot to tell you that Fred called last night to borrow your sleeping bag.

  M: Oh, I saw him at the gym this morning, but he didn’t say anything. So he must have asked somebody else.

  Q: What does the man imply?

  12. W: These summer days are getting to be more than I can take. It was even too hot to go to the pool yesterday.

  M: Hang in there. According to the weather report we should have some relief by the end of the week.

  Q: What does the man mean?

  13. W: Well, tonight we have Professor Brown in our studio to talk about the famous oil painting of Queen Victoria. Good evening, professor.

  M: Good evening, madam, my pleasure to be here tonight.

  Q: What is the woman doing?

  14. M: The plants next to the window always look brown. You wouldn’t know by looking at them that I water them every week.

  W: Maybe they don’t like direct sunlight. I had the same problem with some of my plants. And a little shade helps them immensely.

  Q: What does the woman imply?

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