2021-2022年陕西省铜川市大学英语6级大学英语六级

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1、2021-2022年陕西省铜川市大学英语6级大学英语六级学校:_ 班级:_ 姓名:_ 考号:_一、2.Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)(20题)1.Amygdala is _.2.At Farmington High School in Michigan, teachers and students work out projects with the help of _ .3.Teachers also make the same mistakes as students.A.Y B.N C.NG4.Nuclear power can

2、 be utilized as an electrical power, but it may become a source of earthquakes.A.Y B.N C.NG5.Gossips are always with an evil intention, and the stories are always untrue.A.Y B.N C.NG6.The price of natural gas is cheaper and more stable than that of gasoline.A.Y B.N C.NG7.How many residents are livin

3、g in Dancing Rabbit Ecovillage now?A.About half a hundred.B.About one hundred.C.About five hundred.D.About one thousand.8.White lilies are used as _on the Easter holiday.9.In the United States, the fueling stations offering for filling natural gas have reached to _.A.1,300 B.500 C.1,500 D.2,50010.Th

4、e two pollutants that cause acid deposition are_and nitrogen oxides (NOx).11.More and more people are fond of NGVs because they help reduce deaths in car accidents to a great degree.A.Y B.N C.NG12.There are two basic categories of negotiation styles: positional and _.13.CheatingThe Kansan State Univ

5、ersity Junior was desperate. Already on academic probation after stumbling through a shaky sophomore year while battling a severe case of asthma, he was about to flunk political science for missing two exams. Another F could mean suspension, which would put at risk the college degree hed always coun

6、ted on. He couldnt take that chance. Instead, he took a different one.Thanks to a part-time job in the universitys information-technology department, the young man - a born-and-bred Midwesterner who loved reading and played trumpet in his high school band had access to his professors online grade bo

7、ok. with a few quick keystrokes, he was able to give himself passing scores for the tests he hadnt taken. He wasnt clever enough, though, to cover his tracks. He was soon caught and suspended-and has been racked with guilt ever since.While this student and his professors say the incident resulted fr

8、om a momentary lapse in judgment, the sad fact is that, in a broader sense, its hardly an isolated act. Theres plenty to suggest that academic cheating is epidemic in the countrys high schools and colleges. Consider a few examples: nine business students at the University of Maryland caught receivin

9、g text messaged answers on their cell phones during an accounting exam; a Texas teen criminally charged for selling stolen test answers-allegedly swiped via a keystroke-decoding device affixed to a teachers computer-to fellow students.Beyond the anecdotes, experts point to a stream of data-much of i

10、t from students themselves- that indicates cheating is rampant. A report last June by Rutgers University professor Donald McCabe for The Center for Academic Integrity showed 70 percent of students at 60 colleges admitting to some cheating within the previous year; one in four admitted to engaging in

11、 serious cheating (copying from another student, using concealed notes, or helping someone else cheat). McCabes high school findings were similarly grim: Of 18,000 high school students surveyed across the country over the past four years, 70 percent of those in public schools admitted to at least on

12、e case of serious test cheating; about six in ten admitted to some form. of plagiarism. Just under half of all private school students acknowledged similar lapses.Cheating isnt new. As long as there have been roles, there have been people intent on breaking them. Whats alarming now, says Institute f

13、ounder Michael Josephson, is how widespread and blatant the practice has become.People who cheated were in the minority and they kept it secret, even from their friends, he says. Now they are the majority, and they are bold about it. Today, if you ask kids about cheating, you will get such cavalier

14、attitudes that the statistics are almost secondary.Success at Any CostJosephson and others grappling with the issue say two forces are behind the erosion in ethics. First, advances in technology-chiefly the Internet and portable digital devices-have made cheating easier. A bigger factor, though, is

15、the way bad behavior. across society-ball players popping steroids, business executives cooking corporate books, journalists fabricating quotes, even teachers faking test scores to make schools look good-signals that nothing is out of bounds when success is at stake.The pressure to succeed that drives some to cheat starts early, says Tomas Rua, a senior at Friends Seminary, a New York City private school. Everything that you do and work for is to maximize your potential, he says. And many people feel driven to use any recourse so that they can get that g

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