2021-2022年福建省厦门市大学英语6级大学英语六级测试卷(含答案)
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一、2.Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning)(20题)
1.
The author claims that there are many people who often laugh at the idea that there are UFOs.
A.Y B.N C.NG 
2.
The basic symptom of anxiety is ______.
A.heart disorders B.stress C.anemia D.insomnia 
3.
The aim of Kentucky's Berea College about green campus is to reduce its energy consumption 45 percent below 2000 levels by ______.
4.
According to the poll by the National Sleep Foundation,compared to that of women,the number of men with snoring problem is_____.
A.larger B.arly the same D.quite different 
5.
A public offering and support from ______ allowed Honda to expand his business and begin to invade the international market.
6.
If a drug can bring great benefit to a patient, the patient may be willing to take the drug even with the risk for ______.
7.
Most of the foods grown and processed according to the federal standards will bear the seal ______.
8.
According to different cultures, negotiations can be conducted through direct, face-to-face communication or indirect
9.
Working experience is not as important as your first image on the interviewer in the job interview.
A.Y B.N C.NG 
10.Earthquake Preparedness
One of the most frightening and destructive phenomena of nature is a severe earthquake and its terrible aftereffects.
Earthquakes strike suddenly, violently, and without warning at any time of the day or night. If an earthquake occurs in a populated area, it may cause many deaths and injuries and extensive property damage. Identifying potential hazards ahead of time and advance planning can reduce the dangers of serious injury or loss of life from an earthquake.
What to Do Before an Earthquake
Check for Hazards in the Home
Fasten shelves securely to walls.
Place large or heavy objects on lower shelves.
Store breakable items such as bottled foods, glass, and china in low, closed cabinets with latches.
Hang heavy items such as pictures and mirrors away from beds, couches, and anywhere people sit.
Brace overhead light fixtures.
Repair defective electrical wiring and leaky gas connections. These are potential fire risks.
Secure a water heater by strapping it to the wall studs (螺栓) and bolting it to the floor.
Repair any deep cracks in ceilings or foundations. Get expert advice if there are signs of structural defects.
Store weed killers, pesticides, and flammable products securely in closed cabinets with latches and on bottom shelves.
Identify Safe Places Indoors and Outdoors
Under sturdy furniture such as a heavy desk or table.
Against an inside wall.
Away from where glass could shatter around windows, mirrors, pictures, or where heavy bookcases or other heavy furniture could fall over.
In the open, away from buildings, trees, telephone and electrical lines, overpasses, or elevated expressways.
Educate Yourself and Family Members
Contact your local emergency management office or American Red Cross chapter for more information on earthquakes. Also read the "How-to Series" for information on how to protect your property from earthquakes.
Teach children how and when to call 911, police, or fire department and which radio station to tune to for emergency information.
Teach all family members how and when to turn off gas, electricity, and water.
Have Disaster Supplies on Hand
Flashlight and extra batteries.
Portable battery-operated radio and extra batteries.
First aid kit and manual.
Emergency food and water.
Nonelectric can opener.
Essential medicines.
Cash and credit cards.
Sturdy shoes.
Develop an Emergency Communication Plan
In case family members are separated from one another during an earthquake (a real possibility during the day when adults are at work and children are at school), develop a plan for reuniting after the disaster.厦门英语
Ask an out-of-state relative or friend to serve as the "family contact". After a disaster, it's often easier to call long distance. Make sure everyone in the family knows the name, address, and phone number of the contact person.
Help Your Community Get Ready
Publish a special section in your local newspaper with emergency information on earthquakes. Localize the information by priming the phone numbers of local emergency services offices, the American Red Cross, and hospitals.