【2023年】江苏省淮安市大学英语6级大学英语六级预测试题(含答案).docx
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1、2023年】江苏省淮安市大学英语6级大学英语六级预测试题(含答案)学校:班级:姓名:考号:一、l.Writing(10 题)1. For this part, you are required to write a composition on the topic nValue Time, Value Life”. You should write at least 150 words and you should base your composition on the outline given in Chinese below.1 .生命有限,时间宝贵,珍视时间就是珍视生命。2 .如何珍
2、视时间?如何珍视生命?3 .遗憾的是,有些年轻人把时间和青春花在4 .我认为,我们应该2. For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition on the topic How to Keep Psychologically Healthy? You should write at least 150 words, and base your composition on the outline given below in Chinese:1 .心理健康问题往往是导致疾病的原因2 .分析人们产生心理健康问题的原因(
3、可从失业、压力过重、缺少支持、缺乏人际交往能力等方面加以分析)3 .你认为人们应如何保持心理健康How to Keep Psychologically Healthy?3. Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition on Change of Television and Radio Audiences. You should write at least 150 words basing on the following chart. Your composition should
4、include the points below.1. A brief summary of this chart2. The change of television and radio audiences3. A conclusion27.(22)A.They are sold when they are relatively new.B.They might not be well-maintained.C.They are cheaper than privately owned cars.D.They have as much wear and tear on them as on
5、privately owned cars.28.(40)29.(29)A.Uses of cold sea water.B.Irrigating desert areas.C.Techniques for preserving the environment.Techniques of cultivating plants.30.听力原文:W: What a beautiful day! Its a shame to stay in side all day.M: Do you have a suggestion?W: Actually, I guess I do. Why dont we g
6、o for a run?M: Well, I really donft like running.W: OK, then. How about roller skating? Donft you have a pair of skates?M: Now that you mention it, I do have a pair. But where could we skate thats not an indoor skating rink?W: You know the bike path on the other side of campus-the one that goes thro
7、ugh the trees?M: Yes?W: Well, Ive seen people skating there, and its a really pretty area.M: Thats true, but I also remember that there are some hills over there.W: So what?M: So, I dont mind going up hills, but I hate going down them, because Im not good at stopping. In fact, the only way for me to
8、 stop is to jump off the path and hope I land on some thing soft.W: Tell you what. TH show you how I stop, and if it doesnt work youU still have the grass to fall back on.M: OK. Im ready, but I think we should bring something to drink.W: Good ideal Whats in the dorm fridge?(23)A.In a skating rink.B.
9、On a bike path.C.On the campus sidewalks.D.In the street.四、4.Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth)(3 题)The example that Anastasia Fedotova was rejected by Oxford University illustrates that the university.A.has taken on a new urgencyB.holds a strong discrimination against the disabledC.is in favo
10、r of a network of older applicantsD.puts too much emphasis on elitismWhich is NOT true about the Death with Dignity Act?A.It is passed in Portland, Oregon.B.It is legal for a doctor to prescribe any fatal drugs.C.It has been hotly debated for most of its existence.D.It is a legitimate medical purpos
11、e.The old are most displeased with the young generations.A.questioning their valuesB.looking at everything in a negative wayC.spending money freelyD.demanding too much freedom五、5 .Error Correction 题)S2S10S8六、6.Error Correction。题)31. Do you have trouble remembering peoples names? Then maybe this is f
12、or you. When you worry about remembering peoples names and rack your mind when you run down someone whose name you cant remem- SI ber, youre probably only making matters better. What S2 happens when you do that, is that your energy is diverted to nervous energy that actually makes it more difficult
13、with recall information. S3 You may also have some bad habits that contribute to your problem. Do you feel defensive when you meet new people? Are you absent-minded when listen to peo- S4 pie telling you their names? And do you try to remember S5 the names of every people you meet through the course
14、 of the day and end up forgetting important ones while remembering relevant ones? Any of these factors could S6 be interrupting your minds natural ability to retain names.What should you do then, in those occasions when S7 you meet new people? Don!t bother repeating the name over in your head. That
15、only leads to anxiety. The best thing to do is to enforce your memory by using a variety S8 of senses to aid in memorization. The best thing to do is to write the persons name down after you have a chance to be by yourself. The visual image of the name written on paper combined with the memory of th
16、e persons face and the action of writing the name can reinforce thepartial pathways that create mental retention: The addi- S9 tional sensory information will make it easier to recall names and youll be more anxious when you meet people. S10SIS3S6参考答案1 .Value Time Value Life As an old saying goes An
17、 inch of time equals an inch of gold. Gold can be regained if it is gone but time will never return when it passed. Perhaps time is unlimited in some degree but mans liValue Time, Value Life As an old saying goes, nAn inch of time equals an inch of gold. Gold can be regained if it is gone, but time
18、will never return when it passed.” Perhaps time is unlimited in some degree, but mans li2 .How to Keep Psychologically Healthy? One in four people will experience some kind of mental health problems in the course of a year. When you fail to manage these problems they are likely to cause various ment
19、al illnesHow to Keep Psychologically Healthy? One in four people will experience some kind of mental health problems in the course of a year. When you fail to manage these problems, they are likely to cause various mental illnes3 .Change of Television and Radio Audiences This graph indicates the cha
20、nge in the percentage of the population over 18 years old in City A that listened to radio or viewed television shows in a day during the period from October to December 2005. According to this graph television audiences are at a low in the early morning hours but rise gradually to about 10 percent
21、from 8 to 10 a.m. After a slight drop around lunchtime audiences begin a fairly steady climb to the peak audicnccship in the hours from 6 to 10 p.m. at approximately 40-45 percent. A sharp decline follows to the over-night low of about 5 percent between 2 to 4 a.m. Different from television audience
22、s radio audiences in this city peak in the morning with about 30 percent of the population over 18 years tuning-in to radio broadcasts at 8 a.m. The audienceship drops gradually from this peak and at 2 p.m. it begins to fall lower than television audienceship it continues to decline throughout the e
23、vening until reaching a low point at 2 p.m. This graph demonstrates the dominance of television among the electronic media. During a typical day the percentage of television viewers is higher than that of radio listeners except in the morning. This deserves a special attention from those who are inv
24、olved in medium using.Change of Television and Radio Audiences This graph indicates the change in the percentage of the population over 18 years old in City A that listened to radio or viewed television shows in a day during the period from October to December 2005. According to this graph, televisi
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