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1、2022年山东省烟台市大学英语6级大学英语六级测试卷(含答案)学校:_ 班级:_ 姓名:_ 考号:_一、2.Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)(20题)1.The relationship between Chad and the Sudan is not _ and so the border crossing is particularly difficult.2.You should pay special attention to the first six questions of the 12 questions becaus
2、e they make up the base on which _.3.Imaging involves reconstructing mental image to make a situation _.4.Sports and EducationSports Are a Kind of EducationFor many young people in my part of the world (suburban America), the first brush with organized athletics comes on a Saturday morning in early
3、spring. The weather is getting warmer and the school years end is imminent, and moms, sensing the approach of summer vacation and too much free time, pile us into the backs of minivans and drive us to our towns local sports and recreation center. In my hometown, Egg Harbor Township, New Jersey, kids
4、 converge each year on the EHT Youth Organ Building, a cinderblock shack in the middle of a handful of baseball and football fields. There lines are waited in, forma filled out, birth certificates examined and photocopied, health insurance waivers furnished and signed. At the end of the morning, kid
5、s are signed up for little-league baseball and an instant summer of activities has been created. Then its time to go to Burger King.For parents seeking productive ways to occupy their childrens time, summer sports leagues offer a convenient and time tested outlet for overabundant energy. In my case
6、that meant baseball. Americas pastime: nine weeks of pitched fastballs and sore elbows, grounders up the, middle, digging it out to first base. Shagging flies in the outfield and swatting mosquitoes in the infield. Then, after six innings, back to Burger King.A couple of weeks after the signups at t
7、he cinderblock shack, we kids would be rounded up into teams and coached in the fundamentals of pitching, catching, hitting, and running bases. Wed be supplied with color-coded jerseys and mesh baseball caps, and then we would play a seasons worth of games against one another. Playoffs would be held
8、 and champions crowned. At the end of the season an ail-star team of the leagues best players would be assembled to play against the best teams from neighboring towns.Back and forth across the country this system repeats itself from town to town and sport to sport with little variation. Some leagues
9、 have storied pasts: baseballs Little League or footballs Pop Warner League. Some are newer. In cities it is often the Policemens Benevolent Association or the YMCA that assumes the sponsorship role. Always, though, there is the underlying idea that organized sport is a valuable and productive use o
10、f a young persons time. Sports, in short, are a kind of education, teaching important life .skills that cant be learned in school.Ideas about the educational value of sports vary widely. For some, sports foster the social development of young people, teaching kids how to interact with their peers ou
11、tside the classroom. Sports teach kids what it means to compotehow to cope with losing, how to respond gracefully to success. Sports are about teamwork, how to work together toward a common goal. Sometimes theyre about developing a sense of self-esteem. Sometimes theyre simply about finding a health
12、y way to tire hyperactive kids out so theyll sit still in class or get to bed at a reasonable hour. Some bolder advocates claim that their games build character.Given the prevailing educational undercurrent, its no surprise that many kids second brush with organized athletics takes place in a school
13、. Junior highs and highs schools sponsor their own sports programs and field teams of football, basketball. soccer and tennis players. There the educational theme is given a more direct and tangible form. as squads of student-athletes travel around the state representing their schools on the field,
14、court or diamond. Yet here, strangely enough, is where a bit of the educational component begins to niter. High school teams are necessarily more selective than their youth league predecessors. Tryouts are held and less promising players are cut. Coaches receive salaries, and there is an expectation
15、 that the teams they shape will win. In sum, there is a slight change in emA.Y B.N C.NG5.When Wilcox lived in the valley, he was satisfied with the fact that the remains of _ was undisturbed.6.DuPont is responsible for the better acceptance of taughened glass around the World.A.Y B.N C.NG7.If you bu
16、y a new hybrid, you can _ from the federal government.8.According to Dr. Salim, which of the following statement is true?A.Some people who got vaccinated kept healthy.B.A number of effective vaccines were developed just on the hypothesis.C.The hypothesis for vaccines has never worked well until now.D.The white blood cells are the ro