2022-2023年江苏省扬州市大学英语6级大学英语六级真题一卷(含答案)

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1、2022-2023年江苏省扬州市大学英语6级大学英语六级真题一卷(含答案)学校:_ 班级:_ 姓名:_ 考号:_一、2.Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)(20题)1.Even farmers are suffering from some hearing losing just because of _.2.Depression might be the cause of _.3.Why is it so hard to diagnose the autism?A.Because there still exists no test f

2、or diagnosis by now.B.Because diagnosis of the same autism cases are different.C.Because scientists make no progress in uncovering the genetic factors.D.Because none of the signs of autism is obvious to be diagnosed.4. Cable television had developed technology that allowed them to add more programmi

3、ng to cable service in _.A.In the early 1990sB.In the late 1970sC.In the early 1950sD.In the early 1940s5.The biggest single loss of planes happened in _.6.Sled dogs dont use reins, instead, they follow _.7.Henrik Christensen is most concerned about whether robots are _.A.harmless B.powerful C.intel

4、ligent D.durable8.One of its main strategies that Pizza Hut still follows today is to_.A.deliver a pizza within 30 minutesB.diversify the products they offerC.offer large quantities of pizza for less moneyD.sell frozen pizzas and make-it-yourself pizzas9.Now, the foreign teacher gets no less than 5,

5、500 yuan per month for a 12 hour work week plus all the other benefits because the authority has realized that the first offer was too low.A.Y B.N C.NG10.The first use of the term organic farming is usually credited to _ in his 1940 book Look to the Land.11.It is advisable to provide employees with

6、appropriate leadership and _.12.Poorly equipped recycling centres should be limited and prohibited because this type of recycling has caused serious problems of environmental pollution.A.Y B.N C.NG13. What is the purpose of this passage?A.To analyze the current situation in the job market.B.To give

7、suggestions to those laid off in the crisis.C.To give tips on job landing in the economic decline.D.To offer advice on how to avoid being laid off.14.The Pentagon is the U.S. military establishment, where more than 35,000 people are now employed.A.Y B.N C.NG15.One of the advantages of recording CD o

8、neself is that one has total control of his own music.A.Y B.N C.NG16. Entering rivers by _ , phosphates and nitrates as fertilizers can result in eutrophication.17.Under the influence of high temperature and much damage caused by the human, Earth and life will _.18. Which one will help people to rec

9、ognize their own key requirements during hunting a job?A.Managing time.B.Working out priorities.C.Consulting the experts.D.Asking for the familys requirements.19.The recruiter develops _ of you from your data sheet before he goes out to call you.20.When it comes to something as simple as a greeting,

10、 lack of awareness concerning _ can lead to awkward encounters.二、3.Listening Comprehension(20题)21.(35)A.They lost their way.B.They forgot what they were doing.C.They were sleepy.D.They had mental mistakes.22.(34)A.A community of plants.B.A community of animals.C.The study and understanding of plants

11、 and animals.D.The interacting physical factors of the environment.23.听力原文:M: Hey, Christine, remember how we were complaining that we wanted to see the drama series but couldnt afford the tickets? Ive found a solution.W: Yeah? Won the lottery, huh?M: Huh-uh. But, seriously, I did find a way for us

12、to see all the playsand we dont have to pay a cent.W: Come on, Jim. Thats impossible.M: No, really, we can. I called Stanhope Theater to ask if they had student discounts. They didnt, but they did have another suggestion.W: Whats that?M: The man there told me they just lost four of their ushers so t

13、hey have openings.W: Really?M: Yeah. You dont get paid, but you do get to stand in the back and watch the play after youve helped everyone find their seats. No seat, but a good view. Then during intermission you help sell refreshments.W: But Jim, each play is performed on six nights. Can we make tha

14、t big a commitment?M: We dont have to. Thats the best part. They have enough ushers so that each person works only two nights at the same play.W: I never imagined wed be able to see the whole series. Lets take a look at the schedule right now.(20)A.They had to work during the performance.B.They coul

15、dnt find time.C.They couldnt afford to go.D.The tickets were sold out.24.(24)A.Early America was undemocratic.B.There has never been democracy in America,C.Early leaders of America had no desire for democracy.D.Democracy took time to develop in America,25.(31)A.By using satellite images, maps, etc.B.By studying specific farming methods.

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