2025.06英语六级真题解析第2套

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Conversation One W: We are down to two candidates for one position, and we need to decide by the end of the day in order to finalize this whole procedure. M: [1] Yes, but it isn't an easy choice to make. Both applicants are quite strong. W: Let's get to it, then. Both of them went to good universities, and both of them studied business-related subjects. So academically, I'd say they're pretty much the same. What do you think? M: I would agree, yes. [2] The only difference worth noting, perhaps, is that it looks like Rachel scored moderately stronger grades throughout high school and university. But as I said, only a tiny bit higher than Peter. W: [2] That's true, and worth noting. Thank you. In addition, Rachel interviewed very well. I thought she came across as bright and alert. M: Yes. She asked some very good questions about the position and the company, which made me think she is very keen about the job. W: I thought so, too. Now, let's look at Peter's interview performance. I thought he also did very well. He came across as respectful and professional, wouldn't you say? Calm and poised. Very mature for his age. M: Exactly. In my notes, I wrote that he seemed composed and in control of his emotions. I think he definitely looked more mature than Rachel. W: Interesting. So, we agree that Rachel appeared inexperienced and less mature than Peter, even though both candidates are the same age and have practically no work experience. M: [3] When comparing them side by side, yes, Peter seemed more self-assured somehow. Maybe it was something about their body language. W: Sure. Maybe he was simply less nervous. M: Maybe. Who knows? To be honest, I think I like Rachel better. W: Hmm. Really? I think I like Peter. M: Ah, well. [4] If there's a tie, and we can't come to an agreement, then we'll take it to John and let him cast the deciding vote.【缺少答案,请补充】
Conversation Two M: [5] We're here with Clementine Ortega, head designer of the private fashion label L'Orange, to discuss her latest collection. Ms. Ortega, how would you describe this season's look? W: To be honest, my preferred style has always been on the ambiguous side, and I think this collection is even more so. I try not to adhere to social norms and expectations. [6] Rather, I always try to incorporate something slightly absurd into my aesthetic. M: The assortments of accessories in this collection have had quite the impact on critics. The dazzling cape deployed at the end of the show, for example, bewildered many in the audience. What was your inspiration for this piece? W: Over the summer, I traveled through rural mountain villages throughout Asia in search of handicrafts to decorate my new studio with. The embroidery done by the women in a particular village was so exquisite. I couldn't stop thinking about it. Trying to recreate their designs would have been futile. So instead, I applied my own eccentric approach. Using glitter, I drew similar intricate patterns onto the velvet cape. This ended up in the glamorous, luminous look that concluded the show. M: It was indeed majestic, and yet, dare I say, masculine at the same time. W: Well, yes, that was intentional. [7] I like to merge styles that are often at opposite ends of the fashion spectrum. Hence, the sparkling cape was paired with a traditional power suit you would typically see in a business setting. It was sensational, if I do say so myself. M: Spectacular for sure! A stunning show all around. Going against stereotypes, the incorporation of indigenous aspects, along with your underlying signature touch, made this collection a statement of the season. [8] You have proven yourself a formidable young designer, and we can't wait to see what creations you come up with next.【缺少答案,请补充】
Passage One Pet dogs can often readily understand a wide range of their owners' commands and gestures, but are these abilities inborn or are they exclusively learned through training? To find out, a new study examined whether stray dogs could understand human gestures. [9] The study revealed that 80% of participating dogs successfully followed pointing gestures to a specific location despite having never received prior training. The results suggest that dogs can understand complex gestures by simply watching humans. This could have implications in reducing conflict between stray dogs and humans. Dogs were domesticated 10,000 to 15,000 years ago. This means they are probably the oldest domesticated animals on the planet. Humans then bred dogs with the most desirable and useful traits so that they could function as companions and workers. This resulted in domesticated dogs that are highly responsive to human commands and gestures. However, it was not clear whether dogs understand us through training alone, or whether this was an inherent ability. Why does this matter? Stray dogs are a common feature in cities around the world. They may observe and occasionally interact with people, but such dogs have never been trained, and are behaviorally "wild". [10] Conflicts between stray dogs and humans are a problem. Understanding how humans shape stray dogs' behavior may help alleviate this problem. According to the researchers of the new study, stray dogs are intelligent creatures. They closely observe humans and use their understanding of us to make a decision. [11] Treating stray dogs with sensitivity and respect, and giving them space, the researchers assert, can reduce much conflict.【缺少答案,请补充】