1、大学六级模拟 757 及答案解析(总分:540.50,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Part Writing(总题数:1,分数:-1.00)1.越来越多的人接受整形手术 2我的看法及理由 3结论 My Views on Plastic Surgery(分数:-1.00)_二、Part Reading Compr(总题数:1,分数:70.00)How Blogs WorkBlogs appear on the news pretty often these days. For example, a reporter is tipped to a story by a blog, or a blog
2、reports another angle on a story. Blogs show up in magazines a lot, too. But there is a good chance you have never seen a blog, also known as a weblog or experienced the blogosphere. What is a Blog? One of the things that is so amazing about blogs is their simplicity. Think about a “normal Web site.
3、 “ It usually has a home page, with links to lots of sub-pages that have more detail. How Stuff Works is like this, with thousands of information pages all organized under a home page. A small business site follows the same format-it might have a home page and five or 10 sub-pages. Most traditional
4、Web sites follow this format. If the site is small, it is sort of like an online brochure. If it is large, it is like an electronic encyclopedia. A typical Web site has a home page that links to sub-pages within the site. CNN. com, for example, is typical of this genre. The CNN site contains thousan
5、ds of articles all organized into big categories. The categories and all the latest stories are accessed from the home page. But a blog is much simpler: A blog is normally a single page of entries. There may be archives of older entries, but the “main page“ of a blog is all anyone really cares about
6、. A blog is organized in reverse-chronological order, from most recent entry to least recent. A blog is normally publicthe whole world can see it. The entries in a blog usually come from a single author. The entries in a blog are usually stream-of-consciousness. There is no particular order to them.
7、 Blog Basics A typical blog has a main page and nothing else. On the main page, there is a set of entries. Each entry is a little text blurb that may contain embedded links out to other sites, news stories, etc. When the author adds a new entry, it goes at the top, pushing all the older entries down
8、. This blog also has a right sidebar that contains additional permanent links to other sites and stories. The author might update the sidebar weekly or monthly. Basically, a blog is a lot like an online journal or diary. The author can talk about anything and everything. Many blogs are full of inter
9、esting links that the author has found. Blogs often contain smiles or little snippets of information that are interesting to the author. Why Blog? Even though blogs can be completely free-form, many blogs have a focus. For example, if a blogger is interested in technology, the blogger might go to th
10、e Consumer Electronics Show and post entries of the things be/she sees there. If a blogger is interested in a certain disease, he/she might post every news article and every piece of research he/she finds on the disease. If a blogger is interested in economic issues, he/she might post links to artic
11、les that discuss the economy and then offer commentary on them. There are people who use their blogs simply as a scrapbooka form of online memory. Whenever the author finds a 1ink or a snippet of information that he/she wants to remember, it gets posted in the blog. Even if no one else ever looks at
12、 it, it is still useful to the author because the blog is a searchable electronic medium that the author can access with a Web browser anywhere in the world. In other words, a blog can be anything the author wants it to be. The thing that all blogs have in conmmon is the reverse-chronological orderi
13、ng of entries. The Blogosphere One thing about blogs that is so fascinating is the interlinking. There are miilions of people keeping active blogs, and bloggers often tend to look at other people“s blogs. When they see something they like in their favorite blogs, bloggers will often link to and comm
14、ent on it. All of this tight interlinking has created a phenomenon known as the blogosphere. The blogosphere consists of all the cross-linked blogs. Once you arrive at one blog in the blogosphere, it will often have links that connect you to many of the other sites in the blogosphere. You can bounce
15、 around in the blogosphere for years if you like that sort of thing. Many blog readers enter the blogosphere and find one (or a few) bloggers they really like. For example, you might have a blog you use to keep up to date on the latest technology, and another to keep up to date on the latest news. T
16、he blogger is acting a lot like a DJ on a radio show, choosing stories, links and/or snippets just like the DJ chooses songs. People who like what the blogger focuses on each day come back and read that blogger every day or so. Celebrities have also gotten into the act, creating blogs as a way to in
17、teract with their fans. Creating Your Own Blog Creating your own blog is now easy because there are Web-based toolsets that make the management of your blog incredibly simple-Blogger, Xanga, TypePad, and LiveJournal are just a few of the services available. You can create basic blogs for free, and m
18、ost of these toolsets have additional features available for a price. There is also software ( such as Movable Type) to help you create and self-publish your blog with even more customization. Now you can add new entries to your blog. Basically, all you do is type in the entry and push the “post“ bu
19、tton to post it. You can edit the entry as much as you like by clicking the “edit“ button. When you are happy with the new entry, you push the “publish“ button to make your new entry visible on your public blog. Hosting Your Blog You can host your blog in a community of blogs such as Blogger. Every
20、time you publish your blog, Blogger uses FTP to send the latest HTML code for your blog to the chosen location. The incredible simplicity of blogging is one of the things that make blogging so popular. But if text isn“t enough for you, many blogging toolsets also allow you to post photos, video and
21、audio files. You can even post via your cell phone.(分数:70.00)(1).The origin of the word blog is the combination of web and log, which refers to a log on the web.(分数:7.00)(2).CNN.com is a typical example of the simplicity of the electronic space.(分数:7.00)(3).Blogs reflect the stream of consciousness
22、of the author, so it is entirely free-form without any focus.(分数:7.00)(4).Basically, a blog is like a combination of various snippets of interesting information.(分数:7.00)(5).A blog“s simplicity is reflected in its publicity, its organization in reverse-chronological order, its single page of entries
23、, and 1.(分数:7.00)(6).enables bloggers to be connected to their favourite blogs which will facilitate their reading.(分数:7.00)(7).The Blogsphere consists of 1.(分数:7.00)(8).Some celebrities have created their own blogs so as to 1.(分数:7.00)(9).If you want to add new entries to your blog, you should type
24、 in the entry and 1to make it visible on your blog.(分数:7.00)(10).The blogger who is not content with the mere text can use 1to post photos, video and audio files.(分数:7.00)三、Part Listening Com(总题数:0,分数:0.00)四、Section A(总题数:4,分数:105.00)(分数:28.00)A.The most expensive products for women and children.B.T
25、he most practical clothes for the old and the young.C.The best and most luxurious garment products for men and women.D.The best but very cheap jeans and underwear for ordinary consumers.A.People who are more concerned about value ,price and style.B.People who are more worried about monotony and anal
26、ogy.C.People who are less interested in affordable clothes.D.People who are very much concerned about the design of clothes.A.By setting up joint ventures with partners in Asia.B.By opening up whole sale chain-stores in Japan.C.By distributing its products to retail stores with“ ship in shop“ concep
27、t.D.By setting up retail stores.A.One of Calvin Klein“s business partners.B.One of the chain stores of Calvin Klein in Asia.C.The sole agent of Calvin Klein in Japan.D.A trade mission to South-East Asia.(分数:21.00)A.The woman offered to help the man find his box.B.The man doesn“t know where to go.C.T
28、he woman will buy the man“s lunch for him.D.The woman will give the man a treatment.A.It“s enjoyable.B.It“s terrific.C.It“s too modem.D.It“s old-fashioned.A.Near the stairs.B.On the platformC.At the ticket office.D.At the information desk.(分数:28.00)A.An insurance package for foreign companies.B.Insu
29、rance plans designed for foreign employees.C.A position in his company that she may apply for.D.Products manufactured by one of his friends.A.To show her the plans and explain in detail.B.To demonstrate how to use the products.C.To know her better before hiring her.D.To provide better after-sale ser
30、vice.A.The products will be on-trial.B.The service will be permanent.C.The meeting won“t last long.D.The position will be secured.A.Doubtful.B.Negative.C.Positive.D.Favorable.(分数:28.00)A.The goals of the employees.B.The objectives of the organization.C.The structure of the organization.D.The persona
31、l prospect of the leader.A.The rewards for the leader.B.The reputation of a leader.C.The approach to achieving goals.D.The payment of employees.A.Find something you are passionate about.B.Learn how to run a business.C.Make a business out of something.D.Learn how to manage and lead people.A.Avoid the
32、 difficult part in the job.B.Ask the company for help.C.Learn hard by working extra hours:D.Find a more experienced counselor.五、Section B(总题数:3,分数:70.00)(分数:21.00)A.Benjamin Franklin was a great scientist.B.Benjamin Franklin signed four historic documents in his lifetime.C.Benjamin Franklin didn“t l
33、eave school until be was twenty.D.Benjamin Franklin once had his own print shop.A.After he bought his own print shop.B.After he signed some historic documents.C.When he invented the lightning rod.D.When Pennsylvania Gazette became successful.A.He helped establish the city“s first university.B.He hel
34、ped establish the city“s first post office.C.He helped establish the city“s first library.D.He helped open a hospital.(分数:21.00)A.She was good at answering questions.B.She had anticipated it and gotten ready.C.She had arranged people to ask questions.D.She had her colleagues as backups.A.The budget
35、has been authorized at a meeting.B.The budget would be under the monitor of the government.C.There were experts that conducted the use of spending.D.Every citizen held right to supervise the use of spending.A.The planning committee has held an all-sided consideration.B.People were all concerned with
36、 the plan.C.Delia was a terrific public speaker.D.The planning committee gain support from all citizens.(分数:28.00)A.It is in the heart of the city at 42nd Street and Fifth Avenue.B.It is in the heart of the city at 42nd Street and Sixth Avenue.C.It is in the heart of the city. at 32nd Street and Fif
37、th Avenue.D.It is in the heart of the city at 32nd Street and Sixth Avenue.A.The library is in the busiest part of the city.B.The library has grass and trees around it.C.The roof of the main reading room is forty-one feet high.D.Its rooms are very large.A.13 million.B.30 million.C.14 million.D.40 mi
38、llion.A.It is in danger.B.To raise more money.C.To continue its work.D.To save money.六、Section C(总题数:1,分数:77.00)A great many people are afflicted with shyness. Common sense indicates that it is a complicated behavior pattern 1 by psychological inhibition when socializing. When it 2 , the person usua
39、lly recognizes the difficulty in 3 with people, experiences internal discords in deciding whether one should express himself or not, and such feelings and emotions that are expressed 4 in fantasies. Once these emotions cannot find their realization in real life, such discords make the fantasies beco
40、me more fierce and frequent, because in the fantasies, the 5 to expression do not exist. Internal discords, 6 enough and without clear self-consciousness, can sometimes generate the 7 of threat or of danger, named anxiety. There are many emotional 8 involved in anxiety as well. Some of them include
41、feelings of apprehension or dread, trouble concentrating, irritability, restlessness, and feeling like your mind“s gone blank. Anyway, both common sense and a look at the internal process of the person should reveal the truth that 9 ; rather, as some experts address, 10 It can be observed in many so
42、cial situations. 11 (分数:77.00)七、Part Reading Compr(总题数:0,分数:0.00)八、Section A(总题数:1,分数:90.00)For millions of years, the changes in Earth“s climate have been driven by forces of nature. But for the last century and a half, Earths average temperature has been rising 1 than any time in the past ten thou
43、- sand years. The 2 in science is that much of that change has been driven by us. The climate is not what it used to be. It“s not your grandfather“s climate anymore. The 3 are everywhere: droughts in the American Southwest and Africa“s Sahara(撒哈拉), 4 seas in Louisiana and Bangladesh (孟加拉国), tropical
44、 diseases spreading north and extremes of weather from Florida to France. There are people who still say global warming needn“t 5 us. If it“s happening at all, it“s a natural trend, not much we can do about it. But there is now hard 6 which shows that the warming is not only real. It“s 7 . It“s alte
45、ring the climate“s most basic elements like rainfall and evaporation, days of sunshine and nighttime temperatures. Those changes are 8 the environments in the agricultural production, 9 wild species with extinction and putting at risk our life styles, our health, and some of our favorite cities by t
46、he sea. We“ll follow the signs and see who i f anyone is responsible. We“ll meet scientists who are 10 new climate evidence and we“ll see what we can do to help. A. worry F. signs K) faster B. rising G. vast L) consensus C. troubles H) investigating M) threatening D. quickly I) dangers N) damaging E
47、. evidence J) accelerating O) concern(分数:90.00)九、Section B(总题数:0,分数:0.00)十、Passage One(总题数:1,分数:4.00)Men seem to have always taken an interest in meteorites, but not until the early nineteenth century were these objects considered worth preserving for scientific study. In the beginning, people belie
48、ved that because meteorites fell from the heavens, they were either gods themselves or messages from the gods. Thus the more civilized of early men carefully kept the meteorites, drapping them in costly linens and anointing them with oil. In many instances, the people built special temples in which
49、the meteorites were to be worshiped. Meteorite worship was common long in the Mediterranean area, and in Africa, India, Japan, and Mexico: such worship still persists in some regions. Although many people held meteorites in reverence paritcularly if they were seen to fall, other practical minded individuals made good use of the durable and easily worked alloy provided by nature in the nickel-iron meteorites. They frequently used of this metal to make tools, and often pots and other utensils.