2022-2023年湖南省永州市大学英语6级大学英语六级测试卷(含答案)

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1、2022-2023年湖南省永州市大学英语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 fiver water makes up _ of the Earths total fresh water.A.less than 0.5 percentB.nearly 0.05 percentC.about three-quartersD.about one four-thousandth2.According to Herron, after having

2、the surgery, the recovery time _ from person to person.3.Part Reading Comprehension (Skimming 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 1-7, choose the best answer from the four choices mar

3、ked A), B), C) and D ). For questions 8-10, complete the sentences with the information given in the passage.The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandMany foreigners who have not visited Britain call all the inhabitants English, for they are used to thinking of the British Isles as En

4、gland. In fact, the British Isles contain a variety of peoples and only the people of England call themselves as English. The others refer themselves as Welsh, Scottish, or Irish, as the case may be; they are often slightly annoyed as being classified as English.The HighlandsThe drive from England t

5、o Scotland provides the traveler with many pleasant changes of scenery. As it is a fairly long journey, it is good to be able to travel with a friend who can take turns with you at the wheel.A patriotic Scotsman travelling with an English friend may tell him he is going to see, in the Highlands, the

6、 finest scenery in the world. This may sound exaggerated, but on arriving in the Highlands most people really agree that the scenery is indeed magnificent.The Highlands are, as the name implies, the hilly or mountainous region of the country; they form. the greater part of the western half of Scotla

7、nd north of Glasgow.On the first night in Scotland a tourist may choose to put up at a hotel in the little town of Callander, which is known as one of the Gateways to the Highlands. On the following day he can set out to see the various lakes in the neighborhood, and will be delighted with the wild

8、and romantic aspect of the countryside. When he returns to his hotel he will be glad to eat a high tea. This is a meal which, in Scotland and many parts of northern England, takes place of tea and dinner. It consists of one substantial course, such as one would have at dinner, followed by bread-and-

9、butter, with jam or honey, and some kind of cake or cakes; tea is drunk with the meal, which is taken at about six oclock in the evening. One has a light supper late in the evening.The next morning many tourists journey on to the west coast, passing on their way Loch Lomond, one of the largest and m

10、ost famous of the Scottish lakes. The road twists and turns, dips and climbs, but is not dangerous. The greatest hazard is the black-faced sheep: these animals are as active as goats, and frequently wander recklessly into the road. The tourists may also see a herd of long-haired Highland cattle, whi

11、ch look savage but are no more so than ordinary cattle. Eventually the road runs parallel with the sea, along a coastline fringed with little islands and made ragged with rocky bays.EdinburghEdinburgh, the capital of Scotland, is a fine old city built partly in the valley of the River Leitfi and par

12、tly on the rolling hills which surround it. The city is dominated by the castle, an ancient fortress (要塞) standing on the summit of a massive rock, which has been the scene of many battles throughout centuries of Scottish history. Today what remains of the original castle is preserved as a museum pi

13、ece.The road from the castle to the royal palace of Holyroodhouse is known as The Royal Mile. It is a very old road running through the oldest part of the city where there are many famous historic houses and narrow lanes called closes. The newer part of the city lies north of the famous Princes Stre

14、et, which is the widest and most impressive of the many wide streets and elegant square that are to be found in Edinburgh.The trains bringing visitors to Edinburgh run right into the heart of the city. ClimbinA.BritainB.British IslesC.EnglandD.Wales, Scotland and Ireland4.Common Faults and Eye Movem

15、entThere are a number of bad habits which poor readers adopt. Most of these involve using extra body movement in the reading process. In efficient reading, the muscles of the eye should make the only external movement. Of course there must be vigorous mental activity, but extra body movements, such

16、as pointing with the finger or moving the lips, do not help reading and often slow it down.POINTING AT WORDSA fault that is often seen when students are trying to concentrate is pointing to the words with a finger, pencil or ruler. Young children and very poor readers often point with a finger at each word in turn. Slightly more mature readers sometimes hold a p

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