2022年广东省佛山市大学英语6级大学英语六级知识点汇总(含答案)

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1、2022年广东省佛山市大学英语6级大学英语六级知识点汇总(含答案)学校:_ 班级:_ 姓名:_ 考号:_一、2.Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)(20题)1.Undergraduates do not know how to talk to people who have a very different training from them, and how to carry _ when plans for action of vital importance to them are made.2.What does the aut

2、hor want to illustrate by mentioning a CEO and a janitor?A.A janitor may have to work harder for success.B.Writing skills are similarly important for them.C.A CEO needs a better writing skill than a janitor.D.Their abilities have nothing to do with their jobs.3.Lack of prevention strategies and trea

3、tment programs makes the developing countries the largest in the number of HIV infection.A.Y B.N C.NG4.To diagnose influenza, the virus must be identified by using a microscope.A.Y B.N C.NG5.Most of the foods grown and processed according to the federal standards will bear the seal _.6.Not only is t

4、he entire Sweden Ice Hotel structure made totally of lee, but all of the decorations found within are also constructed from ice.A.Y B.N C.NG7.In China, some rivers are so polluted that fish can t grow in them.A.Y B.N C.NG8.Gianmarco Veruggio thinks that it is difficult to regulate robots behaviour d

5、ue to their _.A.unpredictable failuresB.self-learning mechanismsC.automatic navigational systemsD.possession of human-like personalities9.Mania often involves thinking, _, and social behavior. in ways that cause serious problems and embarrassment.10.Entering rivers by _ , phosphates and nitrates as

6、fertilizers can result in eutrophication.11.When you travel abroad, you can judge whether the country is rich or poor by seeing wealth- _ instead of looking at people s account.12.The opinion that Frankenstein foods have had adverse health effects on consumers lacks enough _.13.According to David Fo

7、ote, what has helped the increase of new kinds of jobs?A.Network related science.B.Risk management.C.Social media.D.Marketing.14.The author suggested that people should eat more fruits, vegetables, and plant-based foods, eat less high-fat, high-calorie foods with insufficient nutritional value, stop

8、 smoking, exercise often and control their weight in order to reduce cancer.A.Y B.N C.NG15. More people would use notes and coin to protect _ when electronic cash payments are under strict monitoring.16.The aim of the psychological tests administered by many scientists is _.17.The disadvantages asso

9、ciated with automation are _ and _ and its potential dangers.18.CheatingThe Kansan State University Junior was desperate. Already on academic probation after stumbling through a shaky sophomore year while battling a severe case of asthma, he was about to flunk political science for missing two exams

10、. Another F could mean suspension, which would put at risk the college degree hed always counted on. He couldnt take that chance. Instead, he took a different one.Thanks to a part-time job in the universitys information-technology department, the young man - a born-and-bred Midwesterner who loved re

11、ading and played trumpet in his high school band had access to his professors online grade book. with a few quick keystrokes, he was able to give himself passing scores for the tests he hadnt taken. He wasnt clever enough, though, to cover his tracks. He was soon caught and suspended-and has been ra

12、cked with guilt ever since.While this student and his professors say the incident resulted from a momentary lapse in judgment, the sad fact is that, in a broader sense, its hardly an isolated act. Theres plenty to suggest that academic cheating is epidemic in the countrys high schools and colleges.

13、Consider a few examples: nine business students at the University of Maryland caught receiving text messaged answers on their cell phones during an accounting exam; a Texas teen criminally charged for selling stolen test answers-allegedly swiped via a keystroke-decoding device affixed to a teachers

14、computer-to fellow students.Beyond the anecdotes, experts point to a stream of data-much of it from students themselves- that indicates cheating is rampant. A report last June by Rutgers University professor Donald McCabe for The Center for Academic Integrity showed 70 percent of students at 60 coll

15、eges admitting to some cheating within the previous year; one in four admitted to engaging in serious cheating (copying from another student, using concealed notes, or helping someone else cheat). McCabes high school findings were similarly grim: Of 18,000 high school students surveyed across the country over the past four years, 70 percent of those in public schools admitted to at least one case of serious test cheating; about six in ten admitted to some form. of plagiarism. Just un

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