[外语类试卷]大学英语六级改革适用(阅读)模拟试卷100及答案与解析.doc
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1、大学英语六级改革适用(阅读)模拟试卷 100及答案与解析 Section C 0 This year, more than 43 million people are expected to visit Disney s theme park complexes in California, Florida, Paris, Hong Kong and Tokyo. But visiting can require a huge commitment. A one-day admission to Anaheim, California s famed Disneyland in June, f
2、or instance, starts at $87 for those aged 10 and older. To get your moneys worth, it pays to check out independent Disney trip-planning websites in advance. They have excellent track records for keeping their detailed trip-planning resources up to date, and are not affiliated with the Disney brand,
3、enabling them to provide unbiased recommendations for saving money at the various parks. Some of the sites also dispense advice on how to avoid long queues, find lodging and otherwise make the most of your visit. Undercover Tourist is a website run since 2000 by an authorized Orlando broker where ti
4、ckets to Florida s Walt Disney World are usually less expensive than tickets sold at the park gate; a recent five-day pass purchased through Undercover Tourist was 11 % cheaper. The site anticipates that Walt Disney World will hike single-day admission prices this year the park traditionally makes t
5、hese announcements every June and has been averaging 6% hikes in recent years but notes that tickets booked at current prices will remain valid, so you can buy tickets now, and use them after the price hike. The site also sells competitively-priced lodging and discount tickets to other Orlando-area
6、attractions, such as SeaWorld or Universal Studios. As a bonus, the website s free apps for iPhone, Android, and Blackberry list real-time wait times at all the rides in the park. Mousesavers specializes in publishing deals and promotions offered by Disney and related companies, such as 15% discount
7、s off park hotel stays. The 12-year-old site mainly publishes deals for Disneys US parks, though non-US residents can take advantage of most of the offers and the site does have trip-planning information for the non-US locations. Especially useful is Mousesavers frequently asked questions sections f
8、or the California and Florida parks. For example, the site explains that some non-Disney affiliated hotels near Disneyland and Walt Disney World pay for the right to advertise themselves as official Disney s “Good Neighbor“ hotels. But according to Mousesavers, these hotels aren t consistently bette
9、r in quality, price or upkeep than other properties in the area and the label shouldn t be used as a factor when picking a place to stay. Theme Park Insider, founded in 1999, its coverage of global Disney parks is incredibly authoritative. In a May blog post, it pointed out that Disneyland is heavil
10、y patronized by locals hundreds of thousands of whom hold annual passes. So the site recommends you visit on dates when those annual passes arent valid, such as on Saturdays in June and July. 1 What s the main idea of the first paragraph? ( A) Disney s theme park is popular around the world. ( B) Th
11、ere is a large amount of people visiting Disney s theme park complexes. ( C) It costs a lot to visit the Disneyland. ( D) Disney s theme park offers discount for children under ten. 2 What s the author s advice on how to get your money s worth? ( A) Visiting the Disneyland when there are less visito
12、rs. ( B) Planning your schedule in advance. ( C) Checking out independent Disney trip-planning websites in advance. ( D) Buying discount tickets and staying in non-Disney affiliated hotels. 3 We can learn from the passage that Undercover Tourist_. ( A) is a website dedicated to provide information a
13、bout promotions offered by Disney ( B) is a travel agency specializing in providing cheap trips to Disney Land ( C) offers advice on how to buy relatively cheaper Walt Disney World tickets ( D) is a website affiliated with the Disney brand 4 Which of the following is not true about Mousesavers? ( A)
14、 It mainly publishes deals and promotions offered by Disney and related companies. ( B) It says not all the Disneys “Good Neighbor“ hotels are of good quality. ( C) It has existed for twelve years. ( D) It does not offer information for the non-US locations. 5 What s the main idea of the passage? (
15、A) Introducing some independent Disney trip-planning websites. ( B) How to visit Disney s theme park complexes with less money. ( C) Advice on how to make most of your trip to Disney Land. ( D) Tips on visiting Disneys theme park. 5 Zandra Johnson is a living proof that it is never too late to start
16、 your own business. After nearly 40 years of being a housewife, she launched her business at the age of 64. She designs made-to-order children s furniture which all come with an individual story book. The products are manufactured in Poland. She says she was not forced into self-employment financial
17、ly she simply wanted to unleash her creative side. “I suppose it was all the ideas I had, they were so different and there were so many of them,“ she said. “I did a lot of market research and the response I got was, Yes that s great, we d sell that. So I progressed from there.“ She launched Fairytal
18、e Furniture at the onset of the economic crisis and has survived the downturn. Now in its sixth year of trading, she hopes to finally turn a profit. Zandra is already exporting to South Africa, Dubai and Singapore and has her eye on cracking the US market. She buys in expertise, when needed, includi
19、ng a marketing expert and an export adviser. She loves the flexibility of being self-employed. “I can work at midnight if I want to, I can take a longer lunch if I want to especially when the weather is good and I can make the time up later. I just love it, I love all of it. Its fun.“ Self-employmen
20、t is one of the biggest stories of the recovery. One in seven workers in the UK are now working for themselves. The latest jobs figures from the Office for National Statistics(ONS)show that there are now 4.54 million self-employed people. That is about 8% higher than a year ago. In fact, there are n
21、ow 780,000 more people in employment than there were this time last year, and 40% of those are self-employed. Over the longer term, the biggest rise in self-employment has been seen in the number of older workers. According to the ONS, self-employment among the over-50s is up 36% on 10 years ago. Th
22、e independent think tank the Resolution Foundation believes the main reason for this is the fact that self-employment seems to be growing as an alternative to retirement. Through analysis of data from the ONS, the Resolution Foundation also found that more than half of self-employed people aged 60 o
23、r over now work part-time, that is up from 46% in 2005. In other words, self-employment is increasingly an option that allows older people to keep earning but by working less. 6 According to the passage why Zandra Johnson started her own business? ( A) Because she want to make big money. ( B) Becaus
24、e she wants to unleash her creativity. ( C) Because she is poor and need to earn money quickly. ( D) Because she does not want to retire at home doing nothing. 7 Why she loves self-employment? ( A) It has great flexibility. ( B) She likes the feeling of being a boss. ( C) It needs just a little capi
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