[外语类试卷]2014年12月大学英语六级真题试卷(二)及答案与解析.doc
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1、2014年 12月大学英语六级真题试卷(二)及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay based on the picture below. You should start, your essay with a brief description of the picture and then discuss whether there is a shortcut to learning. You should give sound arguments to s
2、upport your views and write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words. Section A ( A) In a parking lot. ( B) At a grocery. ( C) At a fast food restaurant. ( D) In a car showroom. ( A) Change her position now and then. ( B) Stretch her legs before standing up. ( C) Have a little nap after lunch.
3、( D) Get up and take a short walk. ( A) The students should practice long-distance running. ( B) The students physical condition is not desirable. ( C) He doesnt quite believe what the woman says. ( D) He thinks the race is too hard for the students. ( A) They will get their degrees in two years. (
4、B) They are both pursuing graduate studies. ( C) They cannot afford to get married right now. ( D) They do not want to have a baby at present. ( A) He must have been mistaken for Jack. ( B) Twins usually have a lot in common. ( C) Jack is certainly not as healthy as he is. ( D) He has not seen Jack
5、for quite a few days. ( A) The woman will attend the opening of the museum. ( B) The woman is asking the way at the crossroads. ( C) The man knows where the museum is located. ( D) The man will take the woman to the museum. ( A) They cannot ask the guy to leave. ( B) The guy has been coming in for y
6、ears. ( C) The guy must be feeling extremely lonely. ( D) They should not look down upon the guy. ( A) Collect timepieces. ( B) Become time-conscious. ( C) Learn to mend clocks. ( D) Keep track of his daily activities. ( A) It is eating into its banks. ( B) It winds its way to the sea. ( C) It is wi
7、de and deep. ( D) It is quickly rising. ( A) Try to speed up the operation by any means. ( B) Take the equipment apart before being ferried. ( C) Reduce the transport cost as much as possible. ( D) Get the trucks over to the other side of the river. ( A) Find as many boats as possible. ( B) Cut tree
8、s and build rowing boats. ( C) Halt the operation until further orders. ( D) Ask the commander to send a helicopter. ( A) Talk about his climbing experiences. ( B) Help him join an Indian expedition. ( C) Give up mountain climbing altogether. ( D) Save money to buy climbing equipment. ( A) He was th
9、e first to conquer Mt. Qomolangma. ( B) He had an unusual religious background. ( C) He climbed mountains to earn a living. ( D) He was very strict with his children. ( A) They are to be conquered. ( B) They are to be protected. ( C) They are sacred places. ( D) They are like humans. ( A) It was his
10、 fathers training that pulled him through. ( B) It was a milestone in his mountain climbing career. ( C) It helped him understand the Sherpa view of mountains. ( D) It was his father who gave him the strength to succeed. Section B ( A) By showing a memorandums structure. ( B) By analyzing the organi
11、zation of a letter. ( C) By comparing memorandums with letters. ( D) By reviewing what he has said previously. ( A) They ignored many of the memorandums they received. ( B) They placed emphasis on the format of memorandums. ( C) They seldom read a memorandum through to the end. ( D) They spent a lot
12、 of time writing memorandums. ( A) Style and wording. ( B) Directness and clarity. ( C) Structure and length. ( D) Simplicity and accuracy. ( A) Inclusion of appropriate humor. ( B) Direct statement of purpose. ( C) Professional look. ( D) Accurate dating. ( A) They give top priority to their work e
13、fficiency. ( B) They make an effort to lighten their workload. ( C) They try hard to make the best use of their time. ( D) They never change work habits unless forced to. ( A) Sense of duty. ( B) Self-confidence. ( C) Work efficiency. ( D) Passion for work. ( A) They find no pleasure in the work the
14、y do. ( B) They try to avoid work whenever possible. ( C) They are addicted to playing online games. ( D) They simply have no sense of responsibility. ( A) He lost all his property. ( B) He was sold to a circus. ( C) He ran away from his family. ( D) He was forced into slavery. ( A) A carpenter. ( B
15、) A master of his. ( C) A businessman. ( D) A black drummer. ( A) It named its town hall after Solomon Northup. ( B) It freed all blacks in the town from slavery. ( C) It declared July 24 Solomon Northup Day. ( D) It hosted a reunion for the Northup family. Section C 26 Intolerance is the art of ign
16、oring any views that differ from your own. It【 B1】_itself in hatred, stereotypes, prejudice, and【 B2】 _. Once it intensifies in people, intolerance is nearly impossible to overcome. But why would anyone want to be labeled intolerant? Why would people want to be【 B3】 _about the world around them? Why
17、 would one want to be part of the problem in America, instead of the solution? There are many explanations for intolerant attitudes, some【 B4】 _childhood. It is likely that intolerant folks grew up【 B5】 _intolerant parents and the cycle of prejudice has simply continued for【 B6】 _. Perhaps intoleran
18、t people are so set in their ways that they find it easier to ignore anything that might not【 B7】 _their limited view of life. Or maybe intolerant students have simply never been【 B8】_to anyone different from themselves. But none of these reasons is an excuse for allowing the intolerance to continue
19、. Intolerance should not be confused with disagreement. It is, of course, possible to disagree with an opinion without being intolerant of it. If you understand a belief but still dont believe in that specific belief, thats fine. You are【 B9】 _your opinion. As a matter of fact,【 B10】 _dissenters(持异议
20、者 )are important for any belief. If we all believed the same things, we would never grow, and we would never learn about the world around us. Intolerance does not stem from disagreement. It stems from fear. And fear stems from ignorance. 27 【 B1】 28 【 B2】 29 【 B3】 30 【 B4】 31 【 B5】 32 【 B6】 33 【 B7】
21、 34 【 B8】 35 【 B9】 36 【 B10】 Section A 36 His future subjects have not always treated the Prince of Wales with the respect one might expect. They laughed aloud in 1986 when the heir to the British【 C1】_told a TV reporter that he talked to his plants at his country house, Highgrove, to stimulate thei
22、r growth. The Prince was being humorous “My sense of humor will get me into trouble one day,“ he said to his aids(随从 )but listening to Charles Windsor can indeed prove stimulating. The royal【 C2】 _has been promoting radical ideas for most of his adult life. Some of his【 C3】 _, which once sounded a b
23、it weird, were simply ahead of their time. Now, finally, the world seems to be catching up with him. Take his views on farming. Prince Charles Duchy Home Farm went【 C4】_back in 1986, when most shoppers cared only about the low price tag on suspiciously blemisit-free(无瑕疵的 )vegetables and【 C5】 _large
24、chickens piled high in supermarkets. His warnings on climate change proved farsighted, too. Charles began【 C6】_action on global wanning in 1990 and says he has been worried about the【 C7】_of man on the environment since he was a teenager. Although he has gradually gained international【 C8】 _as one o
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