2022-2023年广东省广州市大学英语6级大学英语六级重点汇总(含答案)

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1、2022-2023年广东省广州市大学英语6级大学英语六级重点汇总(含答案)学校:_ 班级:_ 姓名:_ 考号:_一、2.Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)(20题)1.Stock investments are better to early retirees than other common retirement investments in that when cashed in. they require only_.2. The second paragraph mainly indicates that_.A.notes an

2、d coins play a less important role than beforeB.cash still dominates the economic life in the societyC.we dont need as much money in flow as goods valueD.there are many inconveniences in cash transactions3.The author says that foregoing a college education is often not a wise choice because _ of the

3、 50 highest paying jobs require a four-year college degree except for air traffic controllers and nuclear power reactor operators.4. To resolve remaining uncertainties, its necessary to observe factors such as wind, clouds, and humidity in the troposphere to make sure they are consistent with _.5.Th

4、e inventor of the rocker chair may not be able to launch the chair into the market because _.A.he hasnt applied for the patentB.he himself cant make many chairsC.the rocker in the chair is protected by the patentD.the rocker chair has not been proved to be safe6. According to Legato, prescription dr

5、ugs have played an important role in the extension of life expectancy since _.7._ will be one of the political initiatives taken to tackle the suicide problem in Australia.8.What is the main difficulty in making friends across countries?A.Differences in expectations to friendship.B.A lack of appreci

6、ation of friendship.C.Differences in language.D.Differences in living styles.9. How did YouTube respond to Viacoms demand to remove some clips from its website?A.It removed the copyright-infringing clips from its website.B.It started negotiations with Viacom to use the clips legally.C.It limited its

7、 content source to NBC and CBSs websites.D.It agreed to share its advertising revenues with Viacom.10.In fat-burning exercise, one of the most important goal is to_.11. Americans shortcomings in science are vast, and unfortunately _ is making efforts to defeat them.12.To become a member of euro, the

8、 countries must meet the convergence criteria.A.Y B.N C.NG13.To ensure their sales, some tobacco companies stated that there was still _ over the effects of cigarettes on health.14.Even if the company overall cannot pass the 12-question test, _ may pass it.15. Visa will introduce a new wave and pay

9、card in London for purchases_.A.under $25 B.under E10 C.abroad D.in traveling16.Through reading this article, we can conclude that the author is a(n)_person.17.Major depressions seem to occur only to people who have a family history of depression.A.Y B.N C.NG18.Is College Really Worth the Money?The

10、Real WorldEste Griffith had it all figured out. When she graduated from the University of Pittsburgh in April 2001, she had her sights set on one thing: working for a labor union.The real world had other ideas. Griffith left school with not only a degree, but a boatload of debt. She owed 15,000 in s

11、tudent loans and had racked up 4,000 in credit card debt for books, groceries and other expenses. No labor union job could pay enough to bail her out.So Griffith went to work instead for a Washington, D.C. firm that specializes in economic development. Problem solved? Nope. At age 24, she takes home

12、 about 1,800 a month, 1,200 of which disappears to pay her rent. Add another 180 a month to retire her student loans and 300 a month to whittle down her credit card balance. You do the math, she says.Griffith has practically no money to live on. She brown-hags( 自带午餐 ) her lunch and bikes to work. Ab

13、ove all, she fears shell never own a house or be able to retire. Its not that she regrets getting her degree. Bat they dont tell you that the trade-off is the next ten years of your income, she says.Thats precisely the deal being made by more and more college students. Theyre mortgaging their future

14、s to meet soaring tuition costs and other college expenses. Like Griffith, theyre facing a one-two punch at graduation: hefty (沉重的) student loans and smothering credit card debt-not to mention a job market that, for now anyway, is dismal.We are forcing our children to make a choice between two evils

15、, says Elizabeth Warren, a Harvard Law professor and expert on bankruptcy. Skip college and face a life of diminished opportunity, or go to college and face a life shackled (束缚) by debt.Tuition HikesFor some time, colleges have insisted their steep tuition hikes are needed to pay for cutting-edge technologies, faculty and administration salaries, and rising health care costs. Now theres a new culprit (犯人): shrinking state support. Caught in a severe budget crunch, m

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