2023年上半年英语六级考试答案(汇总)
  2023年上半年英语六级考试答案
  ——选词填空(第一套)
  Scientists recently examined studies on dog intelligence ..
  26.N surpass
  27.K previously
  28.O volumn
  29.M prove
  30.A affirmed
  31.G formidable
  32.D differentiate
  33.E distinct
  34.C completely
  35.I overstated
  ——选词填空(第二套)
  Imagine sitting down to a big dinner ...
  26.H indulging
  27.I innumerable
  28.J morality
  29.A attributes
  30.K odds
  31.M regulatory
  32.G inclined
  33.N still
  34.E diminishing
  35.B comprised
  ——选词填空(第三套)
  You might not know yourself as wellasyouthink ...
  26.L relatively
  27.I probes
  28.A activated
  29.k recall
  30.D consecutive
  31.C assessment
  32.G discrepancy
  33.E cues
  34.J random
  35.O terminate
  ——信息匹配(第一套)
  36. One tiny American college situated on a cattle farm is devoted to educating students to serve mankind throughout their lives .六级分数分布情况
  [ G ] With only 26 students ...
  37. Much to the author s disappointment , the three institutions of higher learning where
she taught largely ignore students growth as Social beings .
  [ D ] I ve had the priviledge of ...
  38. Tiny colleges must be made affordable in order to play a role in higher education .
  [ J 】 The average tuition at a small ...
  39. According to a recent graduate from a tiny college , living together with faculty and fellow students is conducive to a student s growth as a person .
陈怀皑  [ H ]" Living in close community ...
  40. Rather than going small , most American universities are trying to gobig .
  [ B ] Inhigher education the trend ...
  41. In a certain tiny college , rigorous academie work and traditional manual labor areintegrated.
  [ I ] Sterling College , in Craftsbury Common ...
  42. Tiny colleges focus on educating students to become well - rounded citizens instead of seeking their own expansion .美丽签名
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  【 C 】 Tiny Colleges focus not just on ...
  43. The essence of education lies in the interaction between people
  [ L ] The " trick " to making tiny colleges ...
  44. After her retirement , the author has decided to set up a tiny college in her hometown .
涂志强  [ E 】 Having just retired from teaching at a ...
  45. Tiny colleges are justified as it is believed that our growth into ful humanity comes through interaction with people near and dear to us .
  【 N ] The ultimate justification for a tiny college ...
  ——信息匹配(第二套)
  36. It does us far more good to focus on things we can be grateful for than what makesus sad and resentful .
  [ C ] Defoe s masterpiece , which is often ...
  37.The beneficial impacts of gratitude can extend from individuals to their community and to a the wider society .
  [ G ] There are multiple explanations ...
  38. The participants in a recent study repeatedly underestimated the positive effect on those who received thank - you notes .
  [ A ] Gratitude may be more beneficial
  39. Good deeds can sometimes make people feel uncomfortable .
  [ I ] Of course , act of kindness can also ...
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  40. People who regularly express gratitude can benefit in moraliterms .
  [ F ] Recent scientific studies support ...
  41. A basketball coach advocated performing generous acts without expecting anything in return .
  [ K ] Reflecting on generosity and gratitude ...
  42. More and more evidence shows it makes us mentally and physically healthier to routinely
  count our blessings .
  [ D ] When we focus on the things ....
  43. Of all states of mind , feeling grateful is considered one of the most healthy and beneficial .
  [ M ] When Defoe depicted Robinson ....
  44. The principles underlying the research into gratitude are nothing new at all .
  [ B ] While this research into ...
  45. Gratitude is likely to enhance one s sense of being connected with other people .
  [ H ] Gratitude also tends to strengthens a sense ...
  ——信息匹配(第三套)
  36. Socially prescribed perfectionism is described as one s self - esteem depending on other people s opinion .
  [ E ] Curran describes socially prescribed ...
  37. Jessica Pryor has learned that some graduate students work such long hours in the lab that they have little time for entertainment or socializing .
  [ A ] When psychologist Jessica Pryor ...