2022-2023年山东省济宁市大学英语6级大学英语六级测试卷(含答案)

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1、2022-2023年山东省济宁市大学英语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.Mark Twain actually means _.2.All the colleges on the Hot List offer good educations.A.Y B.N C.NG3.Because each class we teach has its own _, CLT will vary each time we employ it.4.With the

2、 help of the government and the world and their own efforts, women of the Peruvian Andes will soon be able to go back home.A.Y B.N C.NG5.The author finds that if he works more than 45 hours a week at the office, his productivity _.6.Work and PlayWhat do we mean by leisure, and why should we assume t

3、hat it represents a problem to be solved by the arts? The great ages of art were not conspicuous for their leisureat least, art was not an activity associated with leisure. It was a craft like any other, concerned with the making of necessary things. Leisure, in the present meaning of the word, did

4、not exist. Leisure, before the Industrial Revolution, meant no more than time or opportunity; If your leisure served, I would speak with you, says one of Shakespeares characters. Phrases which we still use, such as at your leisure, preserve this original meaning.But when we speak of leisure nowadays

5、, we are not thinking of securing time or opportunity to do something; time is heavy on our hands and the problem is how to fill it. Leisure no longer signifies a space with some difficulty secured against the pressure of events: rather it is a pervasive emptiness for which we must invent occupation

6、s. Leisure is a vacuum, a desperate state of vacancy a vacancy of mind and body. It has been commandeered by the sociologists and the psychologists: it is a problem.Our diurnal existence is divided into two phases, as distinct as day and night. We call them work and play. We work so many hours a day

7、, and, when we have allowed the necessary minimum for such activities as eating and shopping, the rest we spend in various activities which are known as recreations, an elegant word which disguises the fact that we usually do not even play in our hours of leisure, but spend them in various forms of

8、passive enjoyment or entertainment-not football but watching football matches; not acting, but theatre-going; not walking, but riding in a motor coach.We need to make, therefore, a hard and fast distinction not only between work and play but, equally, between active play and passive entertainment. I

9、t is, I suppose, the decline of active play of amateur sport and the enormous growth of purely receptive entertainment which has given rise to a sociological interest in the problem. If the greater part of the population, instead of indulging in sport, spend their hours of leisure viewing television

10、 programmes, there will inevitably be a decline in health and physique. And, in addition, there will be a psychological problem, for we have yet to trace the mental and moral consequences of a prolonged diet of sentimental or sensational spectacles on the screen. There is, if we are optimistic, the

11、possibility that the diet is too thin and unnourishing to have much permanent effect on anybody. Nine films out of ten seem to leave absolutely no impression on the mind or imagination of those who see them: few people can give a coherent account of the film they saw the week before last, and at lon

12、ger intervals they must rely on the management to see that they do not sit through the same film twice.We have to live art if we would be affected by art. We have to paint rather than took at paintings, to play instruments rather than go to concerts, to dance and sing and act ourselves, engaging all

13、 our senses in the ritual and discipline of the arts. Then something may begin to happen to us: to work upon our bodies and our souls.It is only when entertainment is active, participated in, practised, that it can properly be called play, and as such it is a natural use of leisure. In that sense pl

14、ay stands in contrast to work, and is usually regarded as an activity that alternates with work. It is there that the final and most fundamental error enters into our conception of daily life.Work itself is not a single concept. We say quite generally that we work in order to make a living: to earn,

15、 that is to say, sufficient tokens which we can exchange for food and shelter and all the other needs of our existence. But some of us work physically, tilling the land, minding the machines, digging the coal; oA.Y B.N C.NG7.Lisa Perez found a new interest in homemaking during the period of unemploy

16、ment.A.Y B.N C.NG8.To Indians, the termination of Gangotri glacier is known as the _or cows head.9.Alternative sentencing is now practiced in _ states and is spreading fast.10.The chief disadvantage of pronouncing words while you read them is that it tends to tie reading speed to speaking speed, and the silent reading of most normal r

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