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2022-2023年山东省日照市大学英语6级大学英语六级真题(含答案)

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2022-2023年山东省日照市大学英语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.The contributions made by Chinese to America had gained much______.2.Considering chance opportunities, unlucky people don't have because they ______.A.have missed a lot of chances B.are born with misfortune C.have little abilities to deal with problems D.have no chance actually 3.Which of the following troubles is not caused by identity theft?A.Clean credit history. B.Loss of freedom. C.Financial mess. D.A lot of paperwork. 4.Only ______ be allowed to enter the ancient Olympic Games.5. There is a U. N. convention that can cover ______.A.problem between neighbors B.problem between states which do not share a border C.problems on air pollution D.trans-boundary air pollution 6.All the 9,500 women who participated in the research would have little exercises or would only walk just a mile a day before the research.A.Y B.N C.NG 7.Subbaraman suggested that foreign investors should attach importance of five points though there is almost not any ______ for success.8.The professor Michael Dertouzos guessed that India could increase GDP by a trillion dollars in the flowing few years by way of ______for Western companies.A.performing secret white-collar tasks B.improving management C.making technological change D.installing new tools 9.It is difficult to ______ as soon as you are so obsessed with meeting people online.10.According to the passage, Mr. Kaye asked for sick leave falsely for a wrestling match in December and February.A.Y B.N C.NG 11.Traditional strategy of making oneself advertised may sometimes bring unexpected negative effect apart from high cost.A.Y B.N C.NG 12.The final judgment was that everyone involved should get a third of the fish.A.Y B.N C.NG 13.Thee is some question whether cigarette manufacturers have changed the levels of tar and nicotine for cigarettes sold in the Asian market, but the foreign tobacco companies ______.14.The Business of Media ViolenceIn 2001, people around the world spent US $14 billion going to the movies. The U.S. domestic box office alone hit US $9 billion—a 75 per cent increase from 1991—and there are huge revenues from home video/DVD sales, rentals and spin-off merchandise. But even these profits are dwarfed by music, the largest global media sector. In 2000, sales reached US $37 billion, with music consumption high among young audiences everywhere. Video games are not far behind: global sales for 2002 were anticipated to be US $31 billion.An Expanding Foreign MarketAmerican media corporations earn at least half of their profits from foreign sales. And global markets are growing fast as standards of living are rising around the world. Sales of TVs, stereos, VCRs and satellite dishes are increasing, and in the last decade or two, new and expanding markets have emerged in countries that have abandoned state control of media and distribution.Today, U.S. films are shown in more than 150 countries worldwide, and the U.S. film industry provides most of the pre-recorded videos and DVDs sold throughout the world. American television programs are broadcast in over 125 international markets, and MTV can be seen in more foreign households than American ones.This international success has a tremendous impact not just on the recipient(愿意接受的) countries, but also on the cultural environment of the U.S. To some extent, the tail is wagging the dog: more and more, the demands and tastes of foreign markets are influencing what popular products get made in the U.S.Action Sells: Film and TelevisionNowhere is this influence more evident than in the film industry. In the U.S. and Canada, movies rated "G"(General) and "PG"(Parental Guidance) consistently brings in more revenues than R-rated films. Yet the number of G and PG films has dropped in recent years, and the number of restricted films has risen. Two-thirds of Hollywood films in 2001 were rated "R".Film producers are unequivocal(不含糊的) about why this is so: the foreign market likes action films.Action travels well. Action movies don't require complex plots or characters. They rely on fights, killings, special effects and explosions to hold their audiences. And, unlike comedy or drama—which depend on good stories, sharp humor, and credible characters, all of which are often culture-specific—action films require little in the way of good writing and acting. They're simple, and they're universally understood. To top it off, the largely non-verbal nature of the kind of films that journalist Sharon Waxman refers to as "short-on-dialogue, high-on-testosterone" makes their dubbing(配音)or translation relatively inexpensive.There are, of course, exceptions to the rule. The film Titanic made almost US $2 billion in worldwide sales as of 2001—making it t。

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