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2022年广东省佛山市大学英语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.President Clinton advised that people_as no single race will exceed other races in number 30 or 40 years later.2.The Tata family cannot help but terminate because Ratan is _.3.Young Richard _ his older brother Harold.4.It is necessary that we must employ determined government action to control pollution.A.Y B.N C.NG5.(11)6.Its found that office workers usually spend one and a half hours every day on _.A.real work tasks B.having lunch C.commuting D.socializing7. Mr. Young usually holds a_with the worker who is a substance abuser to discuss how to solve the problem.8.That rivers are used as open sewers for city wastes causes _ and eutrophication.9.The first U. S public library was opened in 1803 ,the result of a gift of _.10.NGVs arent as roomy as gasoline cars because they have to give up cargo and trunk space to accommodate the_.11.When we mention psychological addiction, we always use the term of _ to describe a drub user thought.12. How did cable providers solve the 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.13.What is the Neighborhood Market store?A.Wal-Marts major competitor.B.Wal-Mart retail division.C.Wal-Marts most profiting department.D.Wal-Marts closest partner.14. What kind of animal affected by man-made chemicals is not referred in the passage?A.Polar bears. B.Mammals. C.People. D.Birds.15.In Pizza Hut, a Pan Pizza was _to serve in 5 minutes.A.guaranteed B.cut C.filled D.marked16.According to researchers, laughing aloud help induce happiness.A.Y B.N C.NG17.According to some theory, we only need breakfast, lunch and supper every day but no more because while sleeping, we can consume _.18.Traffic lights are the most common traffic control devices.A.Y B.N C.NG19._ will be one of the political initiatives taken to tackle the suicide problem in Australia.20.Part Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)Self-esteem: the Myth of Feeling Good About OneselfDirections: In this part, you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly and answer the questions on Answer Sheet 1. For questions 1-7, choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D. For questions 8-10, complete the sentences with the information given in the passage.No one would argue that children thrive when they feel respected, important, and cared for by other persons, or that they falter when they lack the self-pride and self-confidence that accompanies such approval and support. However, at the hands of educators eager to encourage lagging pupils, a myth has developed that raising youngsters self-esteem is a sure means of improving their levels of achievement and solving many of the nations social ills.A 1990 report, for instance, proposes that self-esteem is the likeliest candidate for a social vaccine, something that empowers us to live responsibly and that keeps us from the lure of crime, teen pregnancy, and educational failure. The lack of self-esteem is central to more personal and social ills plaguing our state and nation as we approach the end of the twentieth century.By the 1960s, following the advent of the self-actualization theories of personal growth espoused by psychologists Abraham Maslow and Carl Rogers, interest in enhancing self-esteem as a path to accomplishment got under way in the nations schools. Since then, dozens of how-to books have described ways for improving childrens positive feeling about themselves. The theory is simple: Feeling good is a necessary predecessor of accomplishment.Despite its current popularity, questions can be raised about the assumptions underlying the self-esteem movement. For example, what benefit does a third-grader gain in telling herself, I am smart, I am a good student,all forms of the affirmative language advocated by Douglas Bloch in his book Positive Self-talk for Children?Does it really enhance the self-esteem of members of the fifth-grade baseball teamor improve their athletic skillwhen everyone is awarded a trophy, despite the fact that the team did not show noticeable improvement throughout the season? What effect will this have on next years efforts when this record of performance ends with apparent approval and satisfaction? Countless statistics and surveys have had a unanimous(一致的) result: nothing is changed, and the days go on the same as ever.People are eager to praise the toddler
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