[外语类试卷]大学英语六级改革适用(阅读)模拟试卷135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 135及答案与解析 Section A 0 A tattoo may give parents of children with food allergies some peace of mind when they send their kids off to school. Yes, a tattoo but its a【 C1】 _one. SafetyTat sells colorful stick-on labels and wash-off tattoos that【 C2】 _of a nut allergy or provide other
2、 important medical information. Michele Welsh, a mother-of-three,【 C3】 _the company about five years ago. The idea came to her after she wrote her cell phone number on her kids arms with a pen in case they got【 C4】_while at an amusement park She then thought of her nephew, who has a【 C5】_fatal peanu
3、t allergy and how much time her sister-in-law had spent in the emergency room with him. What if she could just have a【 C6】 _! Welsh pointed out that caregivers may remember not to give the child a peanut butter cookie, but【 C7】 _they dont think to look on the packaging of other products. “Sometimes
4、you need something visual to remind others to check the ingredients,“ she said “And for older kids its not as big of a【 C8】 _because they know to check the ingredients themselves, but the little kids are still learning.“ However, some have expressed【 C9】 _that the labels would draw unwanted attentio
5、n from schoolyard bullies. “A lot of kids do get bullied at school about their food allergies, so some parents fear that this might give more ammunition to kids,“ Kevin McGrath, a spokesperson for the American College of Allergy. However, he did say that the tattoos “may just be another thing to mak
6、e parents feel more【 C10】 _when sending their children off to a party or picnic or class trip.“ A)separated B)warn C)generally D)negotiated E)apparently F)established G)challenge H)reminder I)confident J)concerns K)potentially L)remind M)temporary N)incentive O)radiant 1 【 C1】 2 【 C2】 3 【 C3】 4 【 C4
7、】 5 【 C5】 6 【 C6】 7 【 C7】 8 【 C8】 9 【 C9】 10 【 C10】 10 Archaeologists have long thought that stone ships served as graves for one or several individuals, and have even been viewed as death ships【 C1】 _to take the dead to living eternally. However, a new study conducted by researchers from the Univer
8、sity of Gothenburg shows a different picture. It suggests Bronze Age stone monuments in the form of ships were built by sailors as a symbol of their practices at sea. The study indicates that the stone ships and the activities that took place there point to people who were【 C2】 _focused on practices
9、 at sea. Details found within the stone structures show they were built to【 C3】 _real ships. The stone ships offer up【 C4】 _about the ship-building techniques of the time and about the ships that sailed on the Baltic Sea during the Bronze Age. “These consist of areas that resemble hill forts and are
10、 located near easily【 C5】_points in the landscape that is, near well-known waterways leading inland,“ Wehlin, head of the team, said. “While these areas have previously been thought to be much younger, recent age【 C6】 _have dated them to the Bronze Age.“ Archaeologists have believed that bronze was【
11、 C7】 _to Scandinavia from the south, and recent analyses have helped confirm this【 C8】 _However, the people who distributed the bronze objects are【 C9】 _addressed in these thoughts. “One reason why the meeting places of the Bronze Age are not discussed very often is that we havent been able to find
12、them,“ Wehlin said. “This is in【 C10】 _contrast to the trading places of the Viking Age, which have been easy to locate as they left behind such rich archaeological material.“ A)majorly B)represent C)evacuate D)rarely E)determinations F)clues G)anticipated H)inquiries I)intended J)approximately K)ac
13、cessible L)notion M)inevitable N)immense O)imported 11 【 C1】 12 【 C2】 13 【 C3】 14 【 C4】 15 【 C5】 16 【 C6】 17 【 C7】 18 【 C8】 19 【 C9】 20 【 C10】 20 Marie Curie was the first female professor at Sevres, a college for girls who wanted to teach higher education. These twenty-year-olds would【 C1】 _become
14、professors. Marie was not liked by her pupils during her first year as a professor. By her second year, the students loved her. One student reported that the courses taught by Marie were “the【 C2】 _reference during the entire length of my career. She didnt dazzle us, she【 C3】 _us, attracted us, held
15、 us with her simplicity, her desire to be useful to us, the sense she had of both our ignorance and our【 C4】 _She was the first to take her students into the laboratory to physically manipulate their newly-learned theories. She also taught by example, and invited the physics class to hear the【 C5】 _
16、of her dissertation(论文 ). Marie argued for the elimination of additional, difficult tests given only to the female students. She also【 C6】 _the dean to provide calculus classes to the female students. Marie wanted the girls to have the tools to succeed in academia and fought tooth and nail to provid
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