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1、2022-2023年湖南省衡阳市大学英语6级大学英语六级知识点汇总(含答案)学校:_ 班级:_ 姓名:_ 考号:_一、2.Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)(20题)1._ believe(s) that birds as well as some other non-human animals show intelligence.A.BiologistsB.A new generation of scientistsC.Researchers of the University of ArizonaD.Only Dr Hunt and
2、his colleagues2.We must derive hydrogen from _ with a view to a pure hydrogen, economy.3.A recent study reported that Japanese workers were _than commonly thought.4.Subvocalization is the most difficult of all types of vocalization.A.Y B.N C.NG5. Which one is the most serious effect of chronic work
3、stress according to the passage?A.Harassment. B.Violence. C.Heart burden. D.Karoushi.6.People should take business _ into consideration when they spend money on new technology.7. Immune-regulated diseases are related to stress because such diseases _.A.tend to produce a stress-related chemicalB.will
4、 affect a persons character severelyC.will make people weak in body and soulD.tend to undermine the response to stress8.Investigators don t_how many phytochemicals exist and how they work.9. According to John Maynard Keynes, when can governments use devaluation of currency to take in people?A.When v
5、alue is inherent in money.B.When metal currency becomes a token.C.When cash cant be used anonymously.D.When Moores law begins to work.10. For a company owner, unpleasant human resources situations_.A.are not difficult to deal withB.should not draw much attentionC.can reduce the work efficiencyD.are
6、necessary for his/her success11._in history did the US have no Vice President.12.The idea of using CD to replace cassette tape was driven by the low sound quality of the latter.A.Y B.N C.NG13.Because of the theatre performances, the area around Piccadilly and Leicester Square tube stations getscrowd
7、ed_.A.before seven-thirtyB.between seven and eightC.at about eight oclockD.from seven-fifteen to eight14.The English are easy to get along with.A.Y B.N C.NG15.When people care enough about something to do it well, those who do it best tend to be far better than everyone else. Theres a huge gap betwe
8、en Leonardo and second-rate contemporaries. A top-ranked professional chess player could play ten thousand games against an ordinary club player without losing once.Like chess or painting or writing novels, making money is a very specialized skill. But for some reason we treat this skill differently
9、. No one complains when a few people surpass all the rest at playing chess or writing novels, but when a few people make more money than the rest, we get editorials saying this is wrong. Why? The pattern of variation seems no different than for any other skill. What causes people to react so strongl
10、y when the skill is making money?I think there arc three reasons we treat making money as different: the misleading model of wealth we learn as children; the disreputable way in which, till recently, most fortunes were accumulated; and the worry that great variations in income are somehow bad for so
11、ciety. As far as I can tell, the first is mistaken, the second outdated, and the third empirically false. Could it be that, in a modem democracy, variation in income is actually a sign of health?When I was five I thought electricity was created by electric sockets. I didnt realize there were power p
12、lants out there generating it. Likewise, it doesnt occur to most kids that wealth is something that has to be generated. It seems to be something that flows from parents.Because of the circumstances in which they encounter it, children tend to misunderstand wealth. They confuse it with money. They t
13、hink that there is a fixed amount of it. And they think of it as something thats distributed by authorities (and so should be distributed equally), rather than something that has to be created (and might be created unequally). In fact, wealth is not money. Money is just a convenient way of trading o
14、ne form. of wealth for another. Wealth is the underlying stuff-the goods and services we buy. When you travel to a rich or poor country, you dont have to look at people s bank accounts to tell which kind youre in. You can see wealth- in buildings and streets, in the clothes and the health of the peo
15、ple.Where does wealth come from? People make it. This was easier to grasp when most people lived on farms, and made many of the things they wanted with their own hands. Then you could see in the house, the herds, and the granary the wealth that each family created. It was obvious then too that the wealth of the world was not a fixed quantity that had to be shared out, like slices of a pie. If you wanted more wealth, you could make it.This is just as true today, though few of us create wealth directly for o