大学英语六级卷二真题2013年6月及答案解析.doc
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1、大学英语六级卷二真题 2013 年 6 月及答案解析(总分:710.00,做题时间:120 分钟)一、Part I Writing (3(总题数:1,分数:142.00)1.Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay commenting on the remark “Earth provides enough to satisfy every mans need, but not every mans greed.“ You can cite examples to illustrate yo
2、ur point. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words.(分数:142.00)_二、Part II Reading C(总题数:1,分数:71.00)Welcome, Freshmen. Have an iPod. Taking a step that many professors may view as a bit counterproductive, some colleges and universities are doling out Apple iPhones and Internet-ca
3、pable iPods to their students. The always-on Internet devices raise some novel possibilities, like tracking where students gather together. With far less controversy, colleges could send messages about canceled classes, delayed buses, campus crises or just the cafeteria menu. While schools emphasize
4、 its usefulness-online research in class and instant polling of students, for example - a big part of the attraction is, undoubtedly, that the iPhone is cool and a hit with students. Being equipped with one of the most recent cutting-edge IT products could just help a college or university foster a
5、cutting-edge reputation. Apple stands to win as well, hooking more young consumers with decades of technology purchases ahead of them. The lone losers, some fear, could be professors. Students already have laptops and cell phones, of course, but the newest devices can take class distractions to a ne
6、w level. They practically beg a user to ignore the long-suffering professor struggling to pass on accumulated wisdom from the front of the room - a prospect that teachers find most irritating and students view as, well, inevitable. “When it gets a little boring, I might pull it out,“ acknowledged Na
7、omi Pugh, a first-year student at Freed- Hardeman University in Henderson, Tenn., referring to her new iPod Touch, which can connect to the Internet over a campus wireless network. She speculated that professors might try even harder to make classes interesting if they were to compete with the devic
8、es. Experts see a movement toward the use of mobile technology in education, though they say it is in its infancy as professors try to come up with useful applications. Providing powerful hand-held devices is sure to fuel debates over the role of technology in higher education. “We think this is the
9、 way the future is going to work,“ said Kyle Dickson, co-director of research and the mobile learning initiative at Abilene Christian University in Texas, which has bought more than 600 iPhones and 300 iPods for students entering this fall. Although plenty of students take their laptops to class, th
10、ey dont take them everywhere and would prefer something lighter. Abilene Christian settled on the devices after surveying students and finding that they did not like hauling around their laptops, but that most of them always carried a cell phone, Dr. Dickson said. It is not clear how many colleges a
11、nd universities plan to give out iPhones and iPods this fall; officials at Apple were unwilling to talk about the subject and said that they would not leak any institutions plans. “We cant announce other peoples news,“ said Greg Joswiak, vice president of iPod and iPhone marketing at Apple. He also
12、said that he could not discuss discounts to universities for bulk purchases. At least four institutions - the University of Maryland, Oklahoma Christian University, Abilene Christian and Freed-Hardeman- have announced that they will give the devices to some or all of their students this fall. Other
13、universities are exploring their options. Standford University has hired a student-run company to design applications like a campus map and directory for the iPhone. It is considering whether to issue iPhones but not sure its necessary, noting that more than 700 iPhones were registered on the univer
14、sitys network last year. At the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, iPhones might already have been everywhere, if AT it would sometimes take the (42) 7 in developing or changing the topic and would have a (43) 8 of its own. The machine would convey presence. We have all seen how a computers use
15、of personal names (44) 9. Such features arc easily written into the software. (45) 10. Friendships are not made in a day, and the computer would be more acceptable as a friend (46) 11. At an appropriate time it might also express the kind of affection that stimulates attachment and intimacy.(分数:71.5
16、0)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:_填空项 1:_七、Part IV Reading Comp(总题数:1,分数:35.50)Questions 47 to 51 are based on the following passage. Oil is the substance that lubricates the worlds economy. Because so many of our modern technologies and services depend on oil,
17、nations, corporations, and institutions that control the trade in oil exercise extraordinary power. The “energy crisis“ of 1973-1974 in the United States demonstrated how the price of oil can affect US government policies and the energy-using habits of the nation. By 1973, domestic US sources of oil
18、 were peaking, and the nation was importing more of its oil, depending on a constant flow from abroad to keep cars on the road and machines running. In addition, at that time a greater percentage of homes and electrical plants were run on petroleum than today. Then, in 1973, the predominantly Arab n
19、ations of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) resolved to stop selling oil to the United States. The move was prompted by OPECs desire to raise prices by restricting supply and by its opposition to US support of Israel in the Arab-Israeli Yom Kippur War. The embargo (禁运) created
20、 panic in the West and caused oil prices to shoot up. Short-term oil shortage drove American consumers to wait in long lines at gas pumps. In response to the embargo, the US government enforced a series of policies designed to reduce reliance on foreign oil. These included developing additional dome
21、stic sources (such as those on Alaskas North Slope), resuming extraction at sites that had been shut down because of cost inefficiency, capping the price that dometic producers could charge for oil, and beginning to import oil from a greater diversity of nations. The government also established a st
22、ockpile (贮存) of oil as a short-term buffer (缓冲) against future shortages. Stored underground in large salt caves in Louisiana, this stockpile is called the Strategic Petroleum Reserve, and currently contains over 600 million barrels of oil, roughly equivalent to one months supply.(分数:35.50)(1).We le
23、arn from the passage that in todays world, whoever monopolizes the oil market will be able to _.(分数:7.10)_(2).Oil prices may exert influence not only on American government policies but on how energy _.(分数:7.10)_(3).Besides the sharp increase in oil prices, OPECs 1973 oil embargo caused _.(分数:7.10)_
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