2022-2023年广东省茂名市大学英语6级大学英语六级真题(含答案)

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1、2022-2023年广东省茂名市大学英语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.In paragraph 10 the phrase fill in is closest in meaning to _.2.According to David Foote, what has helped the increase of new kinds of jobs?A.Network related science.B.Risk management.C.Soci

2、al media.D.Marketing.3.How much genetically modified corn was planted in the US last year?A.More than half.B.65 million acres.C.One third.D.Three quarters.4.The distance the FedEx Express carriers cover a day equal to _.5. The pesticide DDT can be effective against _.A.malaria B.wildlife C.animals D

3、.human nervous system6.Arab, Latin American, and North American cultures all have similar perceptions of personal space.A.Y B.N C.NG7.After Sam Walton died in 1992, one of his sons took over Wal-Mart and it was then greatly expanded.A.Y B.N C.NG8.While schools do consider extracurricular activities,

4、 theyre looking to see ifyouve shown a_ in one or two areas.9.To become a member of euro, the countries must meet the convergence criteria.A.Y B.N C.NG10. What can a life insurance do to a child?A.It can provide protection for their health.B.It offers money on the funeral without delay.C.It supports

5、 the dally life of other family members.D.It compensates for the parents care for the child.11.Thomas Malthus was an Anglican clergyman.A.Y B.N C.NG12.Oil in this world will be exhausted one day, in the future, but that may not come so soon as we would suppose.A.Y B.N C.NG13.We learn from the passag

6、e that conditions for the early whites traveling to America by ships were much better than14.The researches show that people now spend far more on equipment and chemicals than they _.15.According to preparedness experts, if a city has at least 500 hospital beds for every 100,000 residents, it could

7、find _ in an emergency.16.Through a process of _,all the students show a clear improvement in their communication skills.17. According to the FAO, as the demand for organic food and products increases, prices will be lower for organic products than conventional products.18.A child with _ often feels

8、 disappointed and is unable to finish assignment and pay no attention to teachers.19.The newer SAT II Subject Tests are supposed to assess students _ .A.ability to enter collegeB.knowledge of college studyC.level of versatilityD.knowledge of a subject20.According to Hawkins, computers will fade to t

9、he background because cell phones are_ devices.二、3.Listening Comprehension(20题)21.听力原文:W: How many dozens of eggs do you need today?M: Regularly I took two dozen but now I cut it down to half.Q: How many eggs does the woman need now?(17)A.One dozen. B.Two dozen. C.Three dozen. D.Four dozen.22.(22)A.

10、Not clearly specified.B.Not likely to be met.C.Reasonable enough.D.Apparently sexist.23.【B11】24. 【B7】25.(13)A.Ask the woman for the soup.B.Call the womans mother.C.Read the soup recipe.D.Eat lunch with the woman.26.听力原文:W: Hi, Bill. You are so late. The meeting has already started.M: Oh, I originall

11、y thought I knew the way well enough. I drove 20 miles one way, then 6 another before I got here.Q: What is the distance should Bill drive to attend the meeting?(19)A.20 miles. B.6 miles. C.14 miles. D.26 miles.27.听力原文:M: We continue with the World of Investigation. Laura, an identical twin, has agr

12、eed to contribute to our investigations, l must apologize for the fact that Lauras twin cannot be here tonight. And Id like to tell you, Laura, how sorry we are. You and your sister are very close, arent you?W: Of course we are.M: Interesting! You said of course. Dont you think there are quite a few

13、 sisters who arent close?W: Sarah and I arent just sisters. Were identical twins.M: I take your point. How identical are you, in fact?W: Both blonde, with brown eyes. Same height, same weight, same size. Even shoes.M: As youre the same size, have you always dressed alike?W: Oh yes. Im told it starte

14、d when we were babies. Mum made a feature of her twins. And then we got into the habit of buying two of everything.M: And youve never minded having a double identity? I mean.an other person exactly like you?W: Sarah isnt exactly like me. We may look identical, but I remember our boyfriends couldnt t

15、ell us apart.M: Didnt that cause problems?W: For them, perhaps. Not for us. We couldnt stop laughing.M: I think you said you and Sarah werent exactly alike? Just what did you mean by that?W: Sarah has a well-fed happy husband and four healthy children. When she was washing up, I was learning to type. When she was knitting, I was writing articles for the school newspa

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