2022-2023年广东省深圳市大学英语6级大学英语六级测试卷(含答案)

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1、2022-2023年广东省深圳市大学英语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.Some people thought that NASA acted out the Apollo program in movie studios partially because the pictures transmitted from the moon do not include _.2.FBI criminal data includes DNA sample

2、s collected from the convicted as well as the accused.A.Y B.N C.NG3.Generalized anxiety disorder can be caused largely by _.A.peoples worries, uncertainties, end fearsB.the economic and social problemsC.some specific phenomenonD.individual circumstances4.Natural gas trapped in underground reservoirs

3、 is extracted by _.5. Original usage refers to rivers that _ .A.are multichanneled in flowB.have clear banksC.include bankless channelsD.exist for only a short time in flow6.What is openly approved by almost all people is _.7.How to avoid e-thrombosis according to the passage?A.By crossing your legs

4、 while sitting.B.By keeping a comfortable posture.C.By keeping supplies convenient for getting.D.By moving around every hour.8.Based on many studies, we can come to the conclusion that exposure to magnetic fields will contribute to the growing incidences of certain site-specific cancer.A.Y B.N C.NG9

5、.If you want to interpret your dreams, you can refer to your dream dictionary.A.Y B.N C.NG10.Before the ambulance arrives, the patient suffering from chest pain is advised to _.11.Stranglers are so called because they _ by blocking the sunlight and competing for the nutrients.12.Part Reading Compreh

6、ension (Skimming and Scanning)Directions: In this part, you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly and answer the questions on Answer Sheet 1.For questions 1-4, markY (for YES) if the statement agrees with the information given in the passage;N (for NO) if the statement contradicts the

7、information given in the passage;NG (for NOT GIVRN) if the information is not given in the passage.For questions 5-10, complete the sentences with the information given in the passage.Unity and DiversityMany physicists are engaged in the search for a theory of everything. Biologists, smugly, think t

8、hey have found one already. Organisms that survive long enough to reproduce and are attractive enough to find a mate pass their genes on to the next generation. Those that do not are evolutionary cul-de-sacs. But the detailshow you go on from the basic principles of evolution to explain large-scale

9、patterns in biologyare more divisive. Scientific camps form. Their leaders step onto soap boxes. And only rarely do people concede that their own theories and those of their opponents are not always mutually exclusive.Since the early 1970s, the two grandest patterns of lifehow species are arranged i

10、n space and how they are arranged in timehave divided their opposing camps quite neatly. Those who squabble over space disagree about why there are more species in the tropics than anywhere else. To them, the tropics are either where species are more often born (cradles of diversity) or where they t

11、end not to die (museums of diversity). By contrast, biologists concerned with patterns in time tenaciously debate whether new species come into being in a smooth and gradual manner, or whether the history of life is actually a series of bursts of change that are interspersed with periods when nothin

12、g much happens.Two papers just published in Science have cast light on these questions, and their findings, if not necessarily resulting in compromise, do show the value of taking leaves out of other peoples books. The space biologists have looked into time, namely the fossil record over the past 11

13、m years. Meanwhile the time biologists have looked at the here and now and found evidence in living species for periods of rapid evolution in their genes.Biological SpacetimeThe space biologists have the advantage that they agree about the pattern they are trying to explain. Almost all groups of lif

14、e that have been studiedbe they fungi, plants, vertebrates or invertebrates, and no matter whether they occur in forests, streams or seasseem to have more species the closer they are to the equator.To decide whether the tropics are a cradle or a museum, though, involves picking this pattern apart wi

15、th statistics. And statistics work best when you have more than one sample. That is the reason for reaching into the past.David Jablonski, of the University of Chicago, and his colleagues created their samples by dividing the past 11m years into three periods. For simplicitys sake, they also chopped the Earths surface into two: tropical regions and everywhere else, which they called the extratropics.To avoid sampling bias, they restricted their analysis to one group of animalsthe bivalve molluscsthat fossilise well. This allowed them to follow

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