2016年6月英语六级听力长对话真题原文

2016-06-20 15:45:00来源:网络

  Conversation One:

  W: So Mike, you managed the innovation project at Two Santack.

  M: I did indeed.

  W: Well then, first congratulations. It seems to have been very successful.

  M: Thanks, yes. I really help things turn around at Two Santact.

  W: What is the revival in their fortune? Did it highly do to a strategic situation?

  M: Yes, yes I think it was. Santack was a company was much following a pack, doing everyone else was doing. I getting rapidly left behind. I could see there were a lot of talent there and some great potential. Particularly in their product development. I just harness that some help.

  W: Was the innovation the core of the project?

  M: Absolutely, if it doesn’t sound like too much cliché. Our world is constantly changing and changing quickly. Mini to be innovating constantly to keep up with this. Standstill, you stop.

  W: No stop for sneaking the roses?

  M: Well, I will do that my personal life sure. But as a business strategy, I’m afraid there is no stopping.

  W: What exactly is the strategic innovation then?

  M: Strategic innovation is the process of managing innovation of making sure to take place all levels of the company and that is related to the company’s overall strategy.

  W: I see.

  M: So, instead of innovation for innovation sake and new products being simply because of the technology is there, the company culture must switch from these pointing time innovations to continue high innovation from everywhere and everyone.

  W: How did you alliance strategy throughout the company?

  M: I soon became aware of the complaint useless. People take no notice. Simply it came about through the practice trickling down. This up and set. People could see it was the best work.

  W: Does innovation on a scale really give competitive advantage?

  M: I am certain of it. Absolutely. Especially it was difficult for a copy. The risk is the core that the innovation to limitation.

  W: But now is it strategic?

  M: precisely.

  W: Thanks for talking to us.

  M: Sure.

  1. What seems to have been very successful according to the woman speaker?

  2. What did the company lack before the company was implemented?

  3. What did the man say he should do in his business?

  4. What does the man say is the risk of the innovation?

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  conversation 2

  M:Todaymy guest is Dana who has worked for the last twenty years as aninterpreter. Dana, welcome.

  W:ThankYou.

  M:Now,I’d like to begin by saying that I have on the occasions used an interpretermyself as a foreign correspondent.So I’m full of memo rations for what youdo.6. But I think your profession is sometimes underrated and many people thinkanyone who speaks more than one language can do it.

  W:Thereare any interpreters I know who don’t have professional qualifications and

  training. You only really get profession after many years in the job.

  M:Andsay you can divide what you do into two distinct methods simultaneous and

  consecutive interpreting.

  W:That’sright.7. The techniques you use aredifferent.And a lot of interpreters would say one is easier than the other,less stressful.

  M:Simultaneousinterpreting, putting someone’s words into another language more or less asthey speak, sounds to me like the more difficult.

  W:Well,actually no.8.Most people in the business would agree that consecutiveinterpreting is the more stressful. You have to wait for the speaker to deliverquite a chunk of language before you then put it into the second language whichputs your short term memory under in tense stress.

  M:Youmight know presumably?

  W:Absolutely.Anythinglike numbers, names, places have to be noted down, but the rest is never

  translated word for word. You have found the way of summarizing it. So that themessages arethere, turning every single word into the target language wouldput too much strain on the interpreter and slow down the whole process toomuch.

  M:Butwhile simultaneous interpreting you start translating almost as soon as the

  other person starts speaking, you must have some preparation beforehand.

  W:Well,hopefully, the speakers will outline of the topic a day or two in advance, you

  have a low time to do research prepare technical expressions and so on

  Q:5.Whatare the speakers mainly talking about?

  6.Whatdoes the man think of Dana’s profession?

  7.Whatis Dana say about the interpreters she knows?

  8.Whatdo most of interpreters think of consecutive interpreting?

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