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1、2022-2023年江西省抚州市大学英语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.Because of_, traveling is much more convenient now.2._measures the annual energy output per square meter of area swept by the turbine blades as they rotate.3.How did cable providers solve th
2、e problem of the earliest cable systems?A.They strategically placed antennas with very long cables connecting to subscribers television sets.B.They made the signal from the antenna travel through the length of cable.C.They inserted amplifiers at regular intervals.D.They increased the length of cable
3、.4.Kelly has all the latest _ about the job hunting market.A.market data on salaries and trends to handB.data on questions that the employer ask during interviewsC.data on the successful examples with the help of KellyD.records of the companies newly set up5. Lucky people use counter-factual thinkin
4、g to _.A.encourage others to be happierB.move their misfortune to othersC.weaken the impact of misfortuneD.help unlucky people deal with misfortune6.Money laundering will be made _ in any EC member states.7.Twins, those who share the same placenta, are more likely to have social and learning problem
5、s, as well as _.8.According to Bobby Peek, targeting the companies would be difficult as it would be near-impossible to prove that illnesses suffered were caused by _.9.What made a lot of large animals disappear in the past?A.Original vegetation cut down or burned.B.Habitats fragmenting and animals
6、homeless.C.Hunting unchecked and without supervision.D.Mining, logging ,and energy exploration.10. What is said about Future Self in the passage?A.Its harmful and drives people to be unrealistic about themselves.B.It is a therapy used widely to cure depression caused by job loss.C.It can make people
7、 have a positive attitude toward their future.D.It is a kind of imagination which can be realized with efforts.11.The autho feels _ about humanitys final victory in the century-old battle against back-pain.12.Elementary-school children who suffered from a bully are advised to tell _.13.The Next Disa
8、ster: Are We Ready?Are We Really Prepared?After the attacks on September 11 and the hurricanes that slammed the Gulf Coast last year, youd expect our major cities to be ready with disaster plans that will save lives and property. Theres no doubt well be hit againmaybe even harder because the list of
9、 possible calamities(灾难) is long: from a bird flu pandemic to a massive California earthquake, to more monster storms, to another terrorist attack.But are we really prepared to protect people, as well as their homes and businesses? Every major urban area has received federal funding, much of it from
10、 the Department of Homeland Security (DHS ), in order to make their cities more secure. But there are no set criteria for measuring preparedness (the feds are working on that), and the quality of disaster plans varies widely throughout the country.So we decided to do an independent assessment of 10
11、high-risk urban areas, focusing on key security indicators. We analyzed public data, consulted with federal and local emergency workers, and contacted the mayors offices to gauge(测量) the readiness of these cities to meet both natural and men-made disasters.Our criteria fell under three main categori
12、es: Emergency Readiness, Crisis Communications, and Medical Response.Emergency ReadinessAre there at least 1,000 first responders (such as police, fire and EMTs) per 100,000 residents? Theyre our first line of protection in almost any disaster situation-professionals who are trained to handle everyt
13、hing from rescuing victims to providing first aid, to enforcing quarantines(封锁), to directing traffic for evacuations(疏散).Are there federal search-and-rescue teams based within 50 miles? Large cities often have specialized teams to deal with such things as high-rise-building rescues or hazardous che
14、mical spills. But these squads are sometimes small, ill-equipped, or run on a shoestring. This is not true of federal urban search-end-rescue task forces that the DHS supports across the country. Each task force is made of 62 members and 4 canines, as well as a comprehensive cache of equipment. DHS
15、task forces are not automatically assigned; a city needs to apply and present its case.Has the city or state earned green status from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention? Suppose that in the midst of a flu pandemic or bio terror attack, your city ran low on critical medicines. The CDC stands ready to help by distributing drugs and medical equipment from its Strategic National Stockpile. But the agency wants to know that a city or state is able to quickly mobilize hundreds of health workers and volunteers trained