大学英语六级(2013年12月考试改革适用)模拟试卷246及答案解析.doc
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1、大学英语六级(2013 年 12月考试改革适用)模拟试卷 246及答案解析(总分:118.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Writing(总题数:2,分数:4.00)1.Part I Writing(分数:2.00)_2.Directions:For this part,you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay entitled How to Be Creative by commenting on this remark by a creativity expert,“If youre not prepared to be wrong,youl
2、l never come up with anything original”You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 wordsWrite your essay on Answer Sheet 1(分数:2.00)_二、Listening Comprehens(总题数:11,分数:50.00)3.Part II Listening Comprehension_4.Section A_A.Neutral.B.Cautious.C.Favorable.D.Negative.A.It gives us sufficient i
3、nformation.B.It gives misleading information.C.It lets us know the best product.D.It fails to convince people.A.Advertisers.B.Manufacturers.C.Customers.D.Sellers.A.Because they provide misleading information.B.Because they dont tell us whichs the best product.C.Because the cost of advertising is add
4、ed to the price.D.Because they persuade people to do harmful things.A.In a department store.B.At a travel agency.C.At an airport ticket counter.D.At a hotel.A.Its too expensive.B.It would take too long.C.Nothings worth seeing.D.Hes been there before.A.They dont arrange accommodations.B.Everybody spe
5、aks English there.C.They arrange everything for you.D.The meals they provide are tasty.A.Its crowed with tourists.B.No flight goes there.C.The weather is warm.D.It costs much to go there.5.Section B_A.Pirates.B.Sailors.C.Manufactures.D.Merchants.A.The distance the merchandise had to be transported.B
6、.The number of insurance companies available at the time.C.The risk involved in transporting the goods.D.The type of ships used to transport the goods.A.They are more expensive than earlier policies.B.They remain much similar to earlier policies.C.They are cheaper than earlier policies.D.They greatl
7、y differ from the earlier policies.A.It was full of energy.B.It gave out heat.C.It could cure illness.D.It could keep them healthy.A.Because of the development of industry.B.Because of the pasteurization process.C.Because of the new discoveries.D.Because of the increasing number of cattle.A.A specia
8、l milk bottle.B.A method to take water out of milk.C.A way to kill bacteria in milk.D.Machines to fill bottles automatically.A.It will become less popular than it has been.B.It will be reformed in the near future.C.It will be more popular than before.D.It will always be important.6.Section C_A.Ameri
9、cas colleges and universities.B.Important and successful national leaders.C.Technical and managerial work force.D.Excellent professional work force.A.The state government.B.The federal government.C.The local government.D.The National Academy of Science.A.The Land Grant College Act. .B.The Act of 191
10、4.C.The Federal Family Education Loan Program.D.The Servicemens Readjustment Act of 1944.A.Jones.B.Smith.C.Campbell.D.Webber.A.Electoral register.B.Webber.C.Lerwick.D.Ex-pairing.A.For they are non-British names.B.For they only have 25,000 names on website.C.For most people get their names from their
11、 ancestors.D.For 25,000 names are difficult to generalize.A.Land formation.B.Geologic feature.C.Good dating.D.Fundamental technique.A.Geologists had a pretty good idea of the Grand Canyon.B.United States was formed 150 million years ago.C.United States was formed from sandstone.D.The sand had come f
12、rom an ancient mountain range. .A.Uranium-Lead Dating.B.Appalachian Mountains.C.The sand from the Grand Canyon.D.Huge rivers carried the sand west.A.To prove earths continents were once joined together.B.To prove that the grain type within sandstone.C.To determine the actual particles in the sandsto
13、ne.D.To determine where the actual particles came from.三、Reading Comprehensio(总题数:8,分数:60.00)7.Part III Reading Comprehension_8.Section A_The best time to view the Mona Lisa, according to a new book on the best times to do things, is around nine oclock on a Sunday morning: most tourists, it seems, d
14、ont realise that the Louvre is open then, while plenty of those who do will still be 1from the wine-fuelled excesses of Saturday night. The best night to eat at a restaurant is a Tuesday: no crowds, but better than a Monday, since many restaurants dont get weekend deliveries, making Mondays food les
15、s 2. Such is the 3but strangely compelling life-advice collected within the covers of Buy Ketchup In May And Fly At Noon, by Mark Di Vincenzo, a book that takes literally the cliche that timing is everything. But the 4of his outlook are universal. If theres a perfect time to ask for a pay rise or a
16、date, or a perfect moment in life to buy a house, have children or switch jobs, then theres hope for us all, if only we can time things right. Of course, theres no such 5art of timing that will make everything run smoothly. But one general principle that does 6from Di Vincenzos book is this: it pays
17、, in life, to learn when and how to deliberately 7out of synchronise (同步) with the rest of the world. Sometimes, this is a simple question of 8the crowds: obviously, thats the reason for holidaying off season, and its why Di Vincenzo recommends calling customer-service lines the moment they open, wh
18、en call volume is lowest. But theres more to the matter than 9avoiding peak times: with a little cunning (技巧), you can de-synchronise yourself from the crowd so as to make their 10behaviour work to your advantage.A) numerous I) recoveringB) avoiding J) emergeC) worldly K) merelyD) implications L) he
19、rdE) implied M) superiorF) secret N) converselyG) fresh O) fall H) engagements(分数:20.00)填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_10.Section B_Think or Swim: Can We Hold Back the Oceans?A As the world gets warmer, sea levels are rising. It has been happening at a snails p
20、ace so far, but as it speeds up more and more low-lying coastal land will be lost. At risk are many of the worlds cities and huge areas of fertile farmland. The sea is set to rise a metre or more by the end of this century. And thats just the start. “Unless there is a rapid and dramatic about-face i
21、n emissionswhich no one expectsthe next century will be far worse than this century,“ says glaciologist (冰川学家) Bob Bindshadler of NASAs Goddard Space Flight Center, Maryland.B Throwing trillions of dollars at the problem could probably save big cities such as New York and London, but the task of def
22、ending all low-lying coastal areas and islands seems hopeless. Or is it? Could we find a way to slow the accelerating glaciers, drain seas into deserts or add more ice to the great ice caps of Greenland and Antarctica?C These ideas might sound crazy but we have got ourselves into such a bad situatio
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