2022-2023年广东省东莞市大学英语6级大学英语六级真题(含答案)

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1、2022-2023年广东省东莞市大学英语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.Based on Ms. Fays advice, we know that an emerging specialty with strong growth in jobs expected might be _.2.What the historians do in Unsolved History is like detectives work, so their the

2、ories are not very scientific.A.Y B.N C.NG3.Nowadays, pharmaceutical sales reps have shorter visits with the doctor than those in the past because _.4.Employee morale is mostly adversely affected by _.5. Be sure not to use birth dates or your phone numbers as your PIN because they _.6.Working experi

3、ence is not as important as your first image on the interviewer in the job interview.A.Y B.N C.NG7.The company can apply to the FDA for permission to begin human studies when the results of animal studies indicate that the new drug is like to be _.8.In mountainous regions forests stabilize _ and con

4、trol _.9.Robert Subbaraman recently published an inclusive report regarding Chinas economy, polities, society and foreign policy by himself.A.Y B.N C.NG10. An increasing percentage of the old population may partly increase _.11.Buying new products is the main idea of the article.A.Y B.N C.NG12.You g

5、et a patent doesnt mean you can use the product because you may be prevented by_.13.This article implies that Brazil is a country with wide agricultural areas.A.Y B.N C.NG14.The convergence criteria involve government budget deficit, outstanding government debt, inflation, nominal long-term interest

6、 rate and _.15.In ones 60s and 70s, people should strengthen functional fitness which adapts their workouts toward _.16.The reason why the ersatz news that Alabama changed the value of Pi spread wildly was that _ forwarded the article to friends and posted it on other newsgroups.17.In order to give

7、impetus to final agreement, Mr. Lamy is supposed to make public of _.18.Why Men and Women Cant Communicateby Deborah TannenA man and a woman were seated in a car that had been circling the same area for a half hour. The woman was saying, Why dont we just ask some one? The man was saying, not for the

8、 first time, Im sure its around here somewhere. Ill just try this street.Why are so many men reluctant to ask directions? Why arent women? And why cant women understand why men dont want to ask? The explanation, for this and for countless minor and major frustrations that women and men encounter whe

9、n they talk to each other, lies in the different ways that they use languagedifferences that begin with how girls and boys use language as children, growing up in different worlds.Anthropologists, sociologists and psychologists have found that little girls play in small groups or in pairs; they have

10、 a best friend, with whom they spend a lot of time talking. Its the telling of secrets that makes them best friends. They learn to use language to negotiate intimacyto make connections and feel close to each other.Boys, on the other hand, tend to play competitive games in larger groups, which are hi

11、erarchical. High-status boys give orders, and low-status boys are pushed around. So boys learn to use language to preserve independence and negotiate their status, trying to hold center stage, challenge and resist challenges, display knowledge and verbal skill.These divergent (有分歧的) assumptions abou

12、t the purpose of language persist into adulthood, where they lie in wait behind cross-gender conversations, ready to leap out and cause puzzlement or grief. In the case of asking for directions, the same interchange is experienced differently by women and men. From a womans perspective, you ask for

13、help, you get it, and you get to where youre going. A fleeting connection is made with a stranger, which is fundamentally pleasant. But a man is aware that by admitting ignorance and asking for information, he positions himself one-down to someone else. Far from pleasant, this is humiliating. So it

14、makes sense for him to preserve his independence and self-esteem at the cost of a little extra travel time.Here is another scene from the drama of the differences in mens and womens ways of talking. A woman and a man return home from work. She tells everything that happened during the day: what she

15、did, whom she met, what they said, what that made her think. Then she turns to him and asks, How was your day? He says, Same old rat race. She feels locked out: You dont tell me anything. He protests, Nothing happened at work. They have different assumptions about whats anything to tell. To her, telling lifes daily events and impressions means shes not alone in the world. Such talk is the essence of intimacyevidence that she and her partner are best friends. Since he never spent time

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