2022年6月英语六级听力真题 长对话(1)

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W:Mr.David Jackson,a staff writer at the New Yorker,is known for his non-fiction books of adventure.
W: 先生。大卫·杰克逊(David Jackson)是《纽约客》(New Yorker)的专职作家,以其非小说类冒险小说而闻名。
Today,we go on a different kind of adventure : Jackson’s life of parenting his offspring.
今天,我们要进行另一种冒险:杰克逊养育子女的生活。
David, as a parent of an 11- and a 14-year-old, what is the most interesting issue you are dealing with right now?
大卫,作为一个11岁和14岁孩子的父母,你现在处理的最有趣的问题是什么?
M:It's easy to focus on the challenges,but so far,I find these ages to be kind of wonderful.
M: 专注于挑战很容易,但到目前为止,我发现这些年龄段是很美好的。
They are independent, and they have their own curiosities and obsessions.
他们是独立的,他们有自己的好奇心和执着。
You can talk to them about fairly sophisticated subject matter such as politics
你可以和他们谈论相当复杂的话题,比如政治
W:Yes,that does sound refreshing compared with talking to younger children.Do they ask you to proofread their essays?
W: 是的,与与年幼的孩子交谈相比,这听起来确实令人耳目一新。他们要你校对他们的文章吗?
M:Certainly,with writing they do . I really just try to be encouraging. I think at this age, editorial guidance is less important than encouragement.
M: 当然,在写作方面他们是这样做的。我真的只是想鼓励他们。我认为在这个年龄,编辑指导不如鼓励重要。
W:Are there books that you think are important that your children read, and that all chidren read?
W: 你认为你的孩子读的书很重要吗?所有的孩子都读吗?
M:My general thought is to read widely and to incorporate a love for reading.
M: 我的总体想法是广泛阅读,并融入对阅读的热爱。
Learning to love to read, I think, is the optimal thing,because it gives you a skill you can take anywhere.
我认为,学会热爱阅读是最好的,因为它给了你一种随时随地都可以掌握的技能。
W:So you‘re not too concerned like some parents with the content thev’re reading?
W: 所以你不像一些父母那样对他们正在阅读的内容太担心了?
I know I have some worries about that.
我知道我对此有些担心。
M:Yeah,read what you like. If a child loves graphic novels or comic books,whatever it is that is turning them on to read and turning on their imagination.
M: 是的,读你喜欢的。如果一个孩子喜欢图画小说或漫画书,不管是什么,都会激发他们阅读和想象力。
W:I feel that children’s tastes in books change as they reach adolescence.
W: 我觉得孩子们在进入青春期后,对书的品味会发生变化。
I know that mine certainly did when I was a teenager.What do you think?
我知道,我十几岁的时候确实是这样。你怎么认为?
M: I think it’s especially important as they get older to read subject matter that’ll open their eyes to the world and people
M: 我认为,随着他们年龄的增长,阅读能够让他们向世界和人民敞开眼界的主题尤为重要
So I think both fiction and non-fiction are really important because they give you the power to begin to perceive the world through the lives of others.
所以我认为小说和非小说都很重要,因为它们给你力量,让你开始通过他人的生活来感知世界。
Questions 1 to 4 are based on the conversation you have just heard
问题1至4基于您刚才听到的对话
1. What do we learn about David Jackson from the conversation?
1.我们从对话中了解到戴维·杰克逊的哪些信息?
2. What does the man think of young teenagers?
2.这个男人怎么看待青少年?
3. How does the man help his kids with their essays?
3.这个人是如何帮助他的孩子们写论文的?
4.What does the woman say about herself when she was a teenager?
4.这个女人在十几岁的时候怎么评价自己?
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