[外语类试卷]2013年12月大学英语六级真题试卷(三)及答案与解析.doc
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1、2013年 12月大学英语六级真题试卷(三)及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 For this part, you are allowed 90 minutes to write an essay commenting on the remark “ The greatest use of life is to spend it for something that will outlast it. “ You can give examples to illustrate your point and then explain what you will do to ma
2、ke your life more meaningful. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words. Section A ( A) Dr. Smiths waiting room isnt tidy. ( B) Dr. Smith enjoys reading magazines. ( C) Dr. Smith has left a good impression on her. ( D) Dr. Smith may not be a good choice. ( A) The man will rent t
3、he apartment when it is available. ( B) The man made a bargain with the landlady over the rent. ( C) The man insists on having a look at the apartment first. ( D) The man is not fully satisfied with the apartment. ( A) Packing up to go abroad. ( B) Brushing up On her English. ( C) Drawing up a plan
4、for her English course. ( D) Applying for a visa to the United States. ( A) He is anxious to find a cure for his high blood pressure. ( B) He doesnt think high blood pressure is a problem for him. ( C) He was not aware of his illness until diagnosed with it. ( D) He did not take the symptoms of his
5、illness seriously. ( A) To investigate the causes of AIDS. ( B) To raise money for AIDS patients. ( C) To rally support for AIDS victims in Africa. ( D) To draw attention to the spread of AIDS in Asia. ( A) It has a very long history. ( B) It is a private institution. ( C) It was founded by Thomas J
6、efferson. ( D) It stresses the comprehensive study of nature. ( A) They cant fit into the machine. ( B) They have not been delivered yet. ( C) They were sent to the wrong address. ( D) They were found to be of the wrong type. ( A) The food served in the cafeteria usually lacks variety. ( B) The cafe
7、teria sometimes provides rare food for the students. ( C) The students find the service in the cafeteria satisfactory. ( D) The cafeteria tries hard to cater to the students needs. Questions 9 to 12 are based on the conversation you have just heard. ( A) He picked up some apples in his yard. ( B) He
8、 cut some branches off the apple tree. ( C) He quarreled with his neighbor over the fence. ( D) He cleaned up all the garbage in the womans yard. ( A) Trim the apple trees in her yard. ( B) Pick up the apples that fell in her yard. ( C) Take the garbage to the curb for her. ( D) Remove the branches
9、from her yard. ( A) File a lawsuit against the man. ( B) Ask the man for compensation. ( C) Have the mans apple tree cut down. ( D) Throw garbage into the mans yard. ( A) He was ready to make a concession. ( B) He was not prepared to go to court. ( C) He was not intimidated. ( D) He was a bit concer
10、ned. ( A) Bad weather. ( B) Human error. ( C) Breakdown of the engines. ( D) Failure of the communications system. ( A) Two thousand feet. ( B) Twelve thousand feet. ( C) Twenty thousand feet. ( D) Twenty-two thousand feet. ( A) Accurate communication is of utmost importance. ( B) Pilots should be a
11、ble to speak several foreign languages. ( C) Air controllers should keep a close watch on the weather. ( D) Cooperation between pilots and air controllers is essential. Section B ( A) His father caught a serious disease. ( B) His mother passed away. ( C) His mother left him to marry a rich businessm
12、an. ( D) His father took to drinking. ( A) He disliked being disciplined. ( B) He was expelled by the university. ( C) He couldnt pay his gambling debts. ( D) He enjoyed working for a magazine. ( A) His poems are heavily influenced by French writers. ( B) His stories are mainly set in the State of V
13、irginia. ( C) His work is difficult to read. ( D) His language is not refined. ( A) He grieved to death over the loss of his wife. ( B) He committed suicide for unknown reasons. ( C) He was shot dead at the age of 40. ( D) He died of heavy drinking. ( A) Women. ( B) Prisoners. ( C) Manual workers. (
14、 D) School age children. ( A) He taught his students how to pronounce the letters first. ( B) He matched the letters with the sounds familiar to the learners. ( C) He showed the learners how to combine the letters into simple words. ( D) He divided the letters into groups according to the way they a
15、re written. ( A) It can help people to become literate within a short time. ( B) It was originally designed for teaching the English language. ( C) It enables the learners to master a language within three months. ( D) It is effective in teaching any alphabetical language to Brazilians. ( A) The cro
16、ps blooming period is delayed. ( B) The roots of crops are cut off. ( C) The topsoil is seriously damaged. ( D) The growth of weeds is accelerated. ( A) Its a new way of applying chemical fertilizer. ( B) Its an improved method of harvesting crops. ( C) Its a creative technique for saving labor. ( D
17、) Its a farming process limiting the use of ploughs. ( A) In areas with few weeds and unwanted plants. ( B) In areas with a severe shortage of water. ( C) In areas lacking in chemical fertilizer. ( D) In areas dependent on imported food. Section C 26 Adults are getting smarter about how smart babies
18、 are. Not long ago, researchers learned that 4-day-old could understand【 B1】 _and subtraction. Now, British research psychologist Graham Schafer has discovered that infants can learn words for uncommon things long before they can speak. He found that 9-month-old infants could be taught, through repe
19、ated show-and-tell, to【 B2】 _the names of objects that were foreign to them, a result that【 B3】 _in some ways the received wisdom that, apart from learning to【 B4】 _things common to their daily lives, children dont begin to build vocabulary until well into their second year. “Its no【 B5】 _that child
20、ren learn words, but the words they tend to know are words linked to【 B6】_situations in the home,“ explains Schafer. “This is the first demonstration that we can choose what words the children will learn and that they can respond to them with an unfamiliar voice【 B7】 _in an unfamiliar setting.“ Figu
21、ring out how humans acquire language may【 B8】 _ why some children learn to read and write later than others, Schafer says, and could lead to better treatments for developmental problems. Whats more, the study of language【 B9】 _offers direct insight into how humans learn. “Language is a test case for
22、 human cognitive development,“ says Schafer. But parents eager to teach their infants should take note: even without being taught new words, a control group【 B10】 _the other infants within a few months. “This is not about advancing development,“ he says. “Its just about what children can do at an ea
23、rlier age than what educators have often thought. “ 27 【 B1】 28 【 B2】 29 【 B3】 30 【 B4】 31 【 B5】 32 【 B6】 33 【 B7】 34 【 B8】 35 【 B9】 36 【 B10】 Section A 36 Cell phones provide instant access to people. They are creating a major【 C1】_in the social experiences of both children and adolescents. In one
24、recent US survey, about half the teens polled said that their cell phone had【 C2】 _their communication with friends. Almost all said that their cell phone was the way they stayed in touch with peers, one-third had used the cell phone to help a peer in need, and about 80% said the phone made them fee
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