Questions 5 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
【真题来源:2012年12月大学英语六级真题(第二套)Part Ⅲ,Section A,第19-22题】
听力原文:
Conversation One
W: Mr.Stern, may I ask you? Do you think it was necessary and fair to arrest Steve Bril?
M: I don't know whether you realise that this man has been eating a part of park for five years. And he is encouraging other people to do the same thing every single day. He has been organizing groups to destroy our urban wildlife.
W: But Mr. Stern, this situation has been going on happily for five years. Why do you suddenly decide to do something about it?
M: Well,at first, we just thought he was an eccentric person,a bit odd, you know. But over the years we came to realise that he is a dangerous guy. He has been ruining our city environment. Parks are to look at,not to eat. It's just as if you're going to allow people to walk through a zoo, and eat the baby bears.
W: But surely you or your park keepers, Mr. Stern,could have discourged Mr.Bril from his activity without going such drastic measures, without arresting him.
M: Steve is a nice fellow, but what he is doing is illegal. He knows an awful lot about wild weeds. We 'll be very happy to let him org1nise tours if he just wouldn't eat the plants and wouldn't encourage other people to do so, too. You never know what this could lead to, all sorts of people ruining our park in all sorts of ways. This kind of thing is very definitely criminal behaviour and must be stopped.
Q19:What does the man say Steve Bril has been doing?
女士质问逮捕Steve Bril是否有必要或公正,男士指出Steve Bril做过的恶行:吃公园的野生生物达5年之久;每天都鼓动他人吃公园的野生生物;组织团伙蓄意破坏城市野生生物。可见,B项“破坏城市野生生物”是对录音原文的概况,故为答案。A项“损坏公共基础设施”、C项“在公园里组织集会”都没有在录音中提及。D项”伤害幼小动物”是干扰项,虽与下文eat the baby bears对应,但是前面有as if,表示是假设的内容,不能选。
听力原文:
Conversation One
W: Mr.Stern, may I ask you? Do you think it was necessary and fair to arrest Steve Bril?
M: I don't know whether you realise that this man has been eating a part of park for five years. And he is encouraging other people to do the same thing every single day. He has been organizing groups to destroy our urban wildlife.
W: But Mr. Stern, this situation has been going on happily for five years. Why do you suddenly decide to do something about it?
M: Well,at first, we just thought he was an eccentric person,a bit odd, you know. But over the years we came to realise that he is a dangerous guy. He has been ruining our city environment. Parks are to look at,not to eat. It's just as if you're going to allow people to walk through a zoo, and eat the baby bears.
W: But surely you or your park keepers, Mr. Stern,could have discourged Mr.Bril from his activity without going such drastic measures, without arresting him.
M: Steve is a nice fellow, but what he is doing is illegal. He knows an awful lot about wild weeds. We 'll be very happy to let him org1nise tours if he just wouldn't eat the plants and wouldn't encourage other people to do so, too. You never know what this could lead to, all sorts of people ruining our park in all sorts of ways. This kind of thing is very definitely criminal behaviour and must be stopped.
Q20:Why was Steve Bril not arrested years ago?
女士接着问Steve Bill的那些恶行持续了5年,怎么突然决定要对他进行处理。男士回答,刚开始他们只是认为Steve Bril古怪而已,但经过这么多年才发现他其实很危险。由此可见,多年没逮捕Steve Bril的原因是没清醒地意识到Steve Bril的危险性,所以选C项。A项“他贿赂门卫封口”、B项“人们对于他的行为看法不一”都没有录音依据,故排除。男士说他们刚开始只是认为他古怪而已,D项的“精神疾病”过度夸大了Steve Bril精神状态的恶劣程度,不能选。
听力原文:
Conversation One
W: Mr.Stern, may I ask you? Do you think it was necessary and fair to arrest Steve Bril?
M: I don't know whether you realise that this man has been eating a part of park for five years. And he is encouraging other people to do the same thing every single day. He has been organizing groups to destroy our urban wildlife.
W: But Mr. Stern, this situation has been going on happily for five years. Why do you suddenly decide to do something about it?
M: Well,at first, we just thought he was an eccentric person,a bit odd, you know. But over the years we came to realise that he is a dangerous guy. He has been ruining our city environment. Parks are to look at,not to eat. It's just as if you're going to allow people to walk through a zoo, and eat the baby bears.
W: But surely you or your park keepers, Mr. Stern,could have discourged Mr.Bril from his activity without going such drastic measures, without arresting him.
M: Steve is a nice fellow, but what he is doing is illegal. He knows an awful lot about wild weeds. We 'll be very happy to let him org1nise tours if he just wouldn't eat the plants and wouldn't encourage other people to do so, too. You never know what this could lead to, all sorts of people ruining our park in all sorts of ways. This kind of thing is very definitely criminal behaviour and must be stopped.
Q21:What does the woman think of the action taken against Steve Bril?
女士替Steve Bril求情,询问男士这一方是否可以不采取这么严厉的措施来阻止Steve Bill的所作所为。可见女士认为对Steve Bril的处理过于严苛,即选C项。录音提到的drastic与too harsh同义,符合长对话“听到什么选什么”的原则。A项“残忍的”属于过度夸大,B项“公正的”、D项“活该的”均与女士的态度相反。
听力原文:
Conversation One
W: Mr.Stern, may I ask you? Do you think it was necessary and fair to arrest Steve Bril?
M: I don't know whether you realise that this man has been eating a part of park for five years. And he is encouraging other people to do the same thing every single day. He has been organizing groups to destroy our urban wildlife.
W: But Mr. Stern, this situation has been going on happily for five years. Why do you suddenly decide to do something about it?
M: Well,at first, we just thought he was an eccentric person,a bit odd, you know. But over the years we came to realise that he is a dangerous guy. He has been ruining our city environment. Parks are to look at,not to eat. It's just as if you're going to allow people to walk through a zoo, and eat the baby bears.
W: But surely you or your park keepers, Mr. Stern,could have discourged Mr.Bril from his activity without going such drastic measures, without arresting him.
M: Steve is a nice fellow, but what he is doing is illegal. He knows an awful lot about wild weeds. We 'll be very happy to let him org1nise tours if he just wouldn't eat the plants and wouldn't encourage other people to do so, too. You never know what this could lead to, all sorts of people ruining our park in all sorts of ways. This kind of thing is very definitely criminal behaviour and must be stopped.
Q22:What finally led to Steve Bril's arrest?
男士说,Steve Bril如果不吃野生植物以及不鼓动他人这么做的话,他们还是很乐意由他来组织游览公园的。而他的这种行为会导致各种人以各种行为来毁坏公园。换句话说,Steve Bril吃野生植物和鼓动他人做同类违法恶行才导致男士有逮捕他的想法,故选A项。B项“从动物园偷濒危动物”、C项“组织他人对抗行政机关”、D项“光天化日下殴打公园门卫”均没有录音依据。