2022-2023年福建省三明市大学英语6级大学英语六级真题一卷(含答案)

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1、2022-2023年福建省三明市大学英语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.Public-library borrowers in America can read 80 books in one year.A.Y B.N C.NG2.If a gossip brings good to the gossiping, the peole involved are likely to develop _.3.The survey suggests t

2、hat recent high school graduates lack skills like showing respect for others, _ .4.With the help of 4G networks, traffic light cycle period can be adjusted according to _.5. The authors experience in Bangkok shows that_.A.the rest of the world proves to be extremely riskyB.people should not be afrai

3、d of visiting other countriesC.the locals are unaware of the secret political protestsD.the news helps people stay away from dangerous places6.Which of the following provides dinner cruises now?A.The Potomac RiverB.Boston HarborC.The Chicago RiverD.The Mississippi River7. Canadian media often cite e

4、xcessive fishing by overseas fleets, primarily because of _.8.During Beijing Olympics, tourists can easily obtain the information about game results and traffic conditions in time from _.9. If you want to give up a job wholesale, you should evaluate _ from it.10.When Mark Twain became a miner in the

5、 frontier region, he started to write.11.We dread AIDS more than heart disease because _.12.Hundreds of people who were killed or injured in the explosion were all African Americans.A.Y B.N C.NG13.Always and never are our _.14.To thatch roofs, primitive peoples were dependent on _.15.Nowadays the em

6、ployers are looking for the good Candidates who _ .A.has never experienced difficulties or failuresB.can be positive and rise to challengesC.can deal with the conflict on ones ownD.will obey the superior leaders orders16. When traveling in another country, many Americans bring water with them becaus

7、e _.A.they are not used to drinking local waterB.they assume that local water is not safeC.they are more prone to water-borne diseasesD.their can easily fall ill if contacting with local germs17.Is College Really Worth the Money?The Real WorldEste Griffith had it all figured out. When she graduated

8、from the University of Pittsburgh in April 2001, she had her sights set on one thing: working for a labor union.The real world had other ideas. Griffith left school with not only a degree but a boatload of debt. She owed $15,000 in student loans and had racked up $4.000 in credit card debt for books

9、, groceries and other expenses. No labor union job could pay enough to bail her out.So Griffith went to work instead for a Washington. D.C. firm that specializes in economic development. Problem solved? Nope. At age 24. she takes home about $1.800 a month. $1.200 of which-disappears to pay her tent.

10、 Add another $t80 a month to retire her student loans and $300 a month to whittle down her credit card balance. You do the math. she says.Griffith has practically no money to live on. She brown-bags(自带午餐) her lunch and bikes to work. Above all, she fears shell never own a house or be able to retire.

11、 Its not that she regrets getting her degree. But they dont tell you that the trade-off is the next ten years of your income. she saysThats precisely the deal being made by more and more college students. Theyre mortgaging their futures to meet soaring tuition costs and other college expenses. Like

12、Griffith. theyre facing a one-two punch at graduation: hefty(沉重的) student loans and smothering credit card debt not to mention a job market that, for now anyway, is dismal.We are forcing our children to make a choice between two evils. says Elizabeth Warren. a Harvard Law professor and expert on ban

13、kruptcy. Skip college and face a life of diminished opportunity, or go to college end face a life shackled(束缚 ) by debt.Tuition HikesFor some time. colleges have insisted their steep tuition hikes are needed to pay for cutting-edge technologies, faculty and administration salaries, end rising health

14、 care costs. Now theres a new culprit(犯人): shrinking state support. Caught in a severe budget crunch, many states have sharply scaled back their funding for higher education.Someone had to make up for those lost dollars. And you can guess who-especially if you live in Massachusetts, which last year

15、hiked its tuition and fees by 24 percent, after funding dropped by 3 percent, or in Missouri, where appropriations (拨款) fell by t0 percent, but tuition rose at double that rate. About one-third of the states, in fact, have increased tuition and fees by more then 10 percent.One of those states is California, and Janet Burrells family is feeling the palm A bookkeeper m Torrance, Burrell has a daughter at the University of California at Davis. Meanwhile, her sons attend two

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