2022-2023年广东省揭阳市大学英语6级大学英语六级真题(含答案)

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1、2022-2023年广东省揭阳市大学英语6级大学英语六级真题(含答案)学校:_ 班级:_ 姓名:_ 考号:_一、2.Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)(20题)1.Researchers studies indicated that the couples who owned a pet can _.2.FACES brings together students both from China and Stanford together in America every year.A.Y B.N C.NG3.You should pay

2、 special attention to the first six questions of the 12 questions because they make up the base on which _.4.Being a volunteer is helpful because volunteer assignments can provide you with chances to meet _ people.5. Studies indicate that obesity is heritable, and the heritability is _.6.In the 18th

3、 century, it took a lot of physical labour to trim an acre of lawn.A.Y B.N C.NG7.A speaker who doesnt try to make he himself heard or understood may be labeled as _.8.Compelled by Wal-Mart to lower the price, Lakewood had to _ which caused many workers to be unemployed.9.The three arrested in Sudan

4、were regarded as_by local authorities.10. What is the force of the rise of two trends which appear opposite to each other?A.The development of pop radio.B.Photoshop that can edit human voice.C.A vocal software called Auto-Tune.D.The popularity of a pop singer named Cher.11.What is the most common tr

5、eatment for sleep apnea according to the passage?A.Wearing a mask when sleeping.B.Taking a nap everyday.C.Having long-time sleeping.D.Using a CPAP machine.12.How Americas Most Successful Executives Accomplish So Much in So Little TimeThey head the nations biggest, fastest - growing companies. Theyre

6、 the movers and shakers and policy makers.How does the super - executive manage to do it alland still find time for a personal life? A top productivity expert reveals the answer.WASHINGTON D. C. (SPECIAl.) Its the business epidemic of the 90s: Too much to do, too little time.Downsizing and layoffs h

7、ave decimated the ranks of many organizations. Yet those who retained their jobs are now saddled with more responsibilities, so theyre busier than ever. If the rapidly escalating symptoms of stress, fatigue and burnout are any indication, many of these lucky survivors are killing themselvessometimes

8、 literally.Paradoxically enough, however, some of the words most successful CEOsjust the folks youd expect to suffer the most from chronic overload lead very different lives.Consider John C. Malone, president of TCL, Americas largest cable TV company. Despite his enormous power and wealth, Malone wo

9、rks only five hours a dayand goes home for lunch, to boot.When wildly successful Disney CEO Michael Eisner makes a commitment to his children, he simply refuses to work late.And when Steven Spielberg decided to team up with his two high - powered pals, David Geffen and Jeffrey Katzenberg, to launch

10、the mega -studio DreamWorks SKG, he agreed to the venture only when he was sure that the partnership would allow him to spend ample time with his family.All of these people have enormous responsibilities. Yet they somehow find time for leisure, family, hobbies, and other personal pursuits. In short,

11、 they enjoy life. How do they do it?The Productivity CoachStephen Winston knows the answer. These high achievers have mastered techniques that simplify their lives and make their work more efficient, she says.According to Winston, they reserve serious work for prime times when their energy level is

12、at its peak. They multiply their time with minimum effort by using a strategy called leveraging.Anyone can learn these methods, claims Winston. They can help people get more done faster, leaving plenty of free time for other things.Stephen Winston was perhaps the first professional organizer. Equipp

13、ed with an insiders knowledge of the corporate world, she began teaching overburdened business people how to make their work mole rewarding. Her popular books Getting Organized and The Organized Executive have together sold more than one million copies.Today, Winston is Americas top authority on sha

14、rpening organizational skills, successful time management, and personal productivity. Shes a consultant to major corporationsranging from American Express to Xeroxwho collects $1,500 a day for her advice. Her clients seem to love her.Success storyTake the ad agency vice -president who had trouble ge

15、tting assignments done. Winston showed her how (and where) to block out periods of private time to accomplish creative work undisturbed.Not only was her problem solved, but shortly afterward she was named senior vice - president. She attributes the surprise promotion to the change in her work habits that Winston engineered.Expanding the dayHer clients are grateful for Winstons help. But she often heard comments like, I wish I had you around all the time,A.Y B.N C.NG13.The United States made a mistake on the details of _

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