2018上半年英语六级考试听力原文卷二
长对话1:
A: 1.Tonight we have a special guest from the local establishment the PrageCafé。 Welcome。
B: Hi, thanks for have a meal on your show。
A: Thank you for joining us。 So please tell us why do decide to open acafé。
B: Well, we saw the opportunity to offer something a little special anddifferent from other establishments。 Cafe certainly is a very competitive marketsector。 2.There are more than plenty in our city, and we thought they are allrather similar to each other。 Wouldn’t you agree?
A: Certainly yes。 So how is your establishment any different?
B: Well, since people we have rabbits wandering freely on the place; ourcustomers come in and enjoy their food and drinks, while a little rabbit playingon their legs。 There is no other place like it。
A: That’s amazing。 How do you come up with the idea?
B: So we thought why not rabbit? People love the rabbits, they are verycute animals。
A: But it is safe? Do the rabbit ever bite people or do any customer everhurt the rabbits?
B: It is perfectly safe both for rabbits and our customers。 3.Rabbits arevery peaceful and safe。 They don’t bite。 Our rabbits are regularly cleaned。 Sothere is no risks ever。 4.And as for our customers, they are all animals lovers。We will never try to hurt the rabbits。 Sometimes some young child may get overexcited and be a little too rough。 But is never a serious matter。 On thecontrary, the café is a great experience for children。 A chance they learn howto take care of the animals。
A: Well it is certainly the first time I heard of a café like that。
1。 What do we learn about the woman?
2。 What does the woman say about the café in her city?
3。 How did Prage café guarantee the rabbit does not post a harmfulthreat?
4。 What did the woman say about their customers?
Conversation 2
M: Hey, there。 How are you?
W: Oh, hi。 I’m great, thanks。 And you look great too。
M: Thank you。 It’s good to see you shopping in the organic section。 I seeyou got a lot of healthy stuff。 I wish I could buy more organic produce fromhere。 But I find that kids don’t like it。 I don’t know about yours, but mine areall about junk food。
W: Oh, trust me。 I know exactly how you feel。 My children are the same。(5)What is it with kids these days that all like junk food they eat。 I think(6)it’s all that advertising on TV。 That’s where they get it。
M: Yes, it must be。 My children see something on TV and they immediatelywant it。 It’s like they don’t realize it’s just an advertisement。
W: Right, and practically everything that advertises for children isunhealthy processed food。 No surprise then, it becomes a battle for us parentsto feed our children ordinary food and vegetables。
M: That’s just the thing。 One never sees ordinary ingredients beingadvertised on TV。 It’s never a carrot or a peach, it’s always some garbage likechocolate covered sweets。 So unhealthy。
W: Exactly。 (7)And these big food cooperations have so much money to spendon clever tactic design to make young people want to buy their products。Children never stand the chance, it’s really not fair。
M: You are so right。 (8)When we were children, we barely had any junk foodavailable and we turned out just fine。
W: Yes, my parents don’t understand any of it。 Both TV commercials and thesupermarkets are alien to them。 Their worlds were so different back to when theyare young。
M: I don’t know what will happen to the next generation。
W: The world is going crazy。
M: You bet。
Q5。 What do the speakers say about the food their children like?
Q6。 According to the speakers, what affects children’s choice of foodmost?
Q7。 What do the speakers believe big food cooperations are doing?
Q8。 What do we know about the speakers when they were children?