[外语类试卷]大学英语六级模拟试卷440及答案与解析.doc
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1、大学英语六级模拟试卷 440及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing (30 minutes) 1 Directions: For this part, you are all6wed 30 minutes to write a short essay entitle Video Game: A Blessing or a Curse. You should write at least 150 words following the outline given below. 1. 电子游 戏在学生之间享有很高的人气,很多人玩,尤其是大学生 2. 沉迷电子游戏对学生的影响 3. 如何解
2、决 “电子游戏热 ” Video Game: A Blessing or a Curse 二、 Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning) (15 minutes) Directions: In this part, you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly and answer the questions attached to the passage. For questions 1-4, mark: Y (for YES) if the statement
3、 agrees with the information given in the passage; N (for NO) if the statement contradicts the information given in the passage; NG (for NOT GIVEN) if the information is not given in the passage. 1 Part Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning) Directions: In this part, you will have 15 minutes
4、to go over the passage quickly and answer the questions on Answer Sheet 1. For questions 1-7, choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). For questions 8-10, complete the sentences with the information given in the passage. So Near and Yet So Far In many examinations, 90%
5、is an excellent score, deserving a prize and a handshake from the headmaster. In Geneva this week, only full marks would do, and the worlds trade ministers failed. No matter that they came closer to a deal than anyone should have expected. No matter that they stuck at it for nine days and several ni
6、ghts, in the longest ministerial meeting in the history of the World Trade Organization (WTO). No matter, too, that this time they parted in stunned disbelief, heads shaking, rather than in acrimony(刻薄 ), quarrel and spite, as at Cancun in 2003. They managed “convergence“ on 18 of the 20 topics set
7、before them by Pascal Lamy, the WTOs director-general, but they stumbled on the 19th, a device for protecting farmers in developing countries against surges in imports. They never reached the 20th, cotton. Failed. You can construct a plausible argument that the collapse of yet another set of talks o
8、n the Doha round, which is now coming up to seven years old, is of little importance. While the worlds trade ministers have alternated between talking and not talking to one another about Doha, the worlds businesspeople have carried on regardless: the growth of global commerce has outstripped the hi
9、therto (到前为止 ) healthy pace of global GDP. Developing countries in particular have continued to open up to imports and foreign investment. You might say that not much was on offer in Geneva anyway: one study put the eventual benefits at maybe $70 billion, a drop in the ocean of the worlds GDP. Globa
10、l stock markets, with so much else on their minds, either didnt notice or didnt care. On July 29th, the day the talks broke up, the S India, joined by China, wanted it low. Both developing countries, it is said, also wanted to be able to jack tariffs up above existing ceilings, not merely those set
11、in a Doha deal. After 60 hours of talk by Mr. Lamys count, there was deadlock; and that was that. Meanwhile, believe it or not, food is pricier than ever. Indias mountain ,Americas molehill You could call this “a collective failure“, as some ministers did. You could also be more specific. Indias wil
12、lingness to open its economy in reality is in lamentable contrast to its inability to commit itself at the WTO. Its stubbornness is explained by the ferocity of Indias politics on this subject and the desperate, even suicidal, poverty of many of its farmers. But it and China must have known that the
13、y were asking too much. America has some answering to do, too. It seems to have misread the big story: in the WTO, rich countries no longer call the shots, as they did in its predecessor, the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade. China and India, infuriating though they may be, are as powerful as
14、America and the EU. The United States also fumbled with the details. It might have tied up a deal on cotton, and left the Chinese and Indians isolated on safeguards. And the ultimate stumbling-block, though a mountain to India, was surely a molehill to a country of Americas wealth. America has 1 mil
15、lion farmers, India over 200 million. In the WTO, there is a saying: nothing is agreed until everything is agreed. But all the effort of nine days - or seven years - should not be lost. Mr. Lamy should publish what has been agreed so far. Ideally, the ministers would then meditate over the summer on
16、 what they have lost - and he could then ask for a final push. That, alas, seems a vain hope. With American elections looming, India heading for the polls by next May and a new European Commission due late next year, it may be 2010 before much can be done. There is a risk that by then, as Peter Mand
17、elson, the EUs trade commissioner, once put it,“ the caravans have moved on in different directions“. The world will have to wait for a Doha deal, if it ever gets one. After coming so close, it should not have had to. 2 The longest ministerial conference in the history of WTO lasts for _. ( A) nine
18、days ( B) ten days ( C) eighteen days ( D) twenty days 3 What was the 19th topic related with on the ministerial meeting of WTO? ( A) Cotton importation and exportation. ( B) Protecting farmers in developing countries. ( C) The elimination of trade protection. ( D) Food safety and the environment. 4
19、 The S a full-time Professor gets $ 68,400 - roughly half the salaries of their U. S. counterparts. For Oxford, long the global epitome(缩影 ) of top-drawer education, the question is whether the universitys days as a bastion (堡垒 ) of world-class excellence might be over. Lately the issue seems to hav
20、e taken on a new urgency. Newspapers reported mini-scandal just last week that a 19-year-old deaf student, Anastasia Fedotova, failed to win place despite high exam scores. Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown criticized the admissions system as“ more reminiscent of the old boy network. than gen
21、uine justice in our society“. This highlighted just how vulnerable Oxford remains to charges of elitism. “More and more people are saying the only solution is independence,“ says classics professor Richard Jenkyns. In the end, Oxford may be hoping for some in-between solution. Since 1998 it has been
22、 pumping funds into a private company called ISIS Innovation, set up to commercialize researchers discoveries. Of a total of 28 fledging spin-offs, ail are still in business. While big payoffs are still a long way off, “that could quickly change“, says managing director Tim Cook, “if one of them hit
23、s the jackpot. “More immediately, Oxford bigwigs report that permission to charge the full cost of tuition will almost certainly be given in government report due this November. Oxford still isnt likely to let business interests run wild over its hallowed greensward. But it is learning that the acad
24、emic freedom it so prizes can be preserved only at a price. 53 We can learn from the passage that _. ( A) Oxford University will gradually become a private university like Harvard ( B) Oxford University is beginning to think of commercial ways to collect money ( C) the only solution to Oxford Univer
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