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1、2022年安徽省淮南市大学英语6级大学英语六级重点汇总(含答案)学校:_ 班级:_ 姓名:_ 考号:_一、2.Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)(20题)1.Whether the employment of women has led to greater egalitarianism is _.2.During that contentious crusade Emery kept a pistol at hand on his desk_.3. What is the advantage of the retirement savi
2、ngs?A.Government withdraws a light tax on the retirement savings.B.Employees can get money as the retirement savings from their employers.C.Anyone with the retirement savings is qualified for a 401K plan.D.More than 50% Americans enjoy free money in the retirement savings.4.What the scientists learn
3、ed at Range Creek has begun to help them uncover one of the greatest mysteries of _ .5.Differentiation is important in a tagline, which means including a characteristic that distinguish the brand from _.6.De Coubertin amended the Olympic Charter many times.A.Y B.N C.NG7. According to the author, the
4、 vast majority of humans_.A.commit some crimes in lifeB.struggle hard but fail to make ends meetC.generally share the same goal of lifeD.have the same lifestyle. regardless of race8.Higher-income households purchased less _ RTE cereal than low-income house- holds.9.Part Reading Comprehension (Skimmi
5、ng and Scanning)Directions: In this part, you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly and answer the questions on Answer Sheet 1.For questions 17, markY (for YES ) if the statement agrees with the information given in the passage;N (for NO ) if the statement contradicts the information g
6、iven in the passageNG (for NOT GIVEN) if the information is not given in the passage.For questions 810, complete the sentences with the information given in the passage.Hot Dogs and Apple PieAmericas favorite foodsToday we tell about some of the foods that Americans like best-Americas favorites. You
7、 may have heard that Americans like hot dogs and hamburgers best of all foods. Well, farmers and owners of public eating places might happily agree. So might the nations Meat Institute and the National Hot Dog Sausage Council. But people whose favorites are pizza and apple pie would give the meat lo
8、vers a spirited argument!Naming the favorite foods of Americans depends a lot on whom you ask. But one thing is sure. The ancestors of most Americans came from other countries. The United States owes many favorite dishes, or the ideas for these foods, to the rest of the world.For example, that tradi
9、tional American favorite, the hot dog or wiener, had its modern beginning in Germany. The National Hot Dog and Sausage Council estimate that Americans eat about seven thousand million of these sausages during a summer.Hot DogA hot dog is usually made from pork, the meat of a pig. Or it is made from
10、beef, the meat of a cow. Another version is made from turkey. A vegetarian version of a hot dog has no meat at all. It often contains tofu, made from soy plants.The hot dog is shaped like a tube. Many people say it looks like a Dachshund dog. It is served between two shaped pieces of bread called a
11、bun. Americans often say they especially like hot dogs cooked over a hot fire in the open air. People at sports events buy plenty of hot dogs.For many people, it is not just the meat that tastes so good. These people enjoy colorful and tasty additions. For example, they include a yellow or yellow-br
12、own thickened liquid called mustard. They may also put red catsup and pieces of a white or red, strong-smelling vegetable called onion on their hot dogs.Hot dog eaters often add pickle, a salty green vegetable. Some people place barbecue sauce on top of all this. Or they use a spice called horseradi
13、sh. It gives the hot dog a pleasant bite.Hot Dogs StoryA hot dog is also known as a frankfurter or frank. That is because the city of Frankfurt-am- Main. Germany is often said to be the birthplace of this sausage. But the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council says there are other ideas about where th
14、e hot dog began.One version of hot dog history says a butcher, or meat cutter, from the German city of Coburg was responsible. It says he invented the hot dog in the late sixteen hundreds. Vienna, Austria, also claims that it created the food.The council says butchers from several countries probably
15、 brought common European sausages to America. A street salesman sold hot dogs to people in New York City in the eighteen sixties. And, in eighteen seventy one, a hot dog stand opened at the Coney Island amusement park in New York City.HamburgersAmericans also eat lots of hamburgers. This ground meat comes from beef. It can be cooked in many ways. Like hot dogs, hamburgers are a favorite picnic food.Many public eating places in the UniteA.Y B.N C.NG10.The two major shifts the U.S. population is undergoing are changes in geographic distribution and in_.11.Undergra