[外语类试卷]大学英语六级模拟试卷653及答案与解析.doc
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1、大学英语六级模拟试卷 653及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing (30 minutes) 1 Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition on the title: Should Class Attendance Be Optional? You should write at least 150 words following the outline given below in Chinese. Should Class Attendance Be Optional
2、1描述现在大学课堂及讲座上常见的现象:态度不认真,睡觉,发短信及出勤率低 因此提出大学课堂是否应该采取自愿而非强制 2列举原因 3我的看法 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 (
3、for YES) if the statement 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. 2 Cell phone: your next computer One hundred nineteen hours, 41 minutes and 16
4、seconds. Thats the amount of time Adam Rappoport, a high school senior in Philadelphia, has spent talking into his silver Verizon LG phone since he got it as a gift last Christmas. Thats not even the full extent of his habit. He also spends countless additional hours using his phones Internet connec
5、tion to check sports scores, download new ring-tones and send short messages to his friends phones, even in the middle of class. “I know the touch-tone pad on the phone better than I know a keyboard,“ he says. “Im a phone guy.“ In Tokyo, halfway around the world, Satoshi Koiso also closely eyes his
6、mobile phone. Koiso, a college junior, lives in the global capital of fancy new gadgets 20 percent of all phones in Tokyo link to the fastest mobile networks in the world. Tokyoites use their phones to watch TV, read books and magazines and play games. But Koiso also depends on his phone for somethi
7、ng simpler and more profound: an anti-smoking message that pops up on his small screen each morning as part of a program to help students kick cigarettes. Technology revolutions come in two flavors: greatly fast and imperceptibly slow. The fast kind, like the sudden ubiquity of iPods or the prolifer
8、ation(增殖 ) of music-sharing sites on the Net, seem to instantly reshape the cultural lahdscape. The slower upheavals(巨变 ) grind away over the course of decades, subtly transforming the way we live and work. There are 1.5 billion cell phones in the world today, more than three times the number of PCs
9、. Mobile phones are so integral to our lives that its difficult to remember how the life we ever got on without them. Can the cell phone turn into the next computer? As our phones get smarter, smaller and faster, and enable users to connect at high speeds to the Internet, an obvious question arises:
10、 is the mobile handset turning into the next computer? In one sense, it already has. Todays most sophisticated phones have the processing power of a mid-1990s PC while consuming 100 times less electricity. And more and more of todays phones have computer-like features, allowing their owners to send
11、e-mail, browse the Web and even take photos; 84 million phones with digital cameras were shipped last year. Change it into another same question, though, to ask to whether mobile phones will ever eclipse, or replace, the PC, and the issue suddenly becomes Controversial. PC proponents say phones are
12、too small and connect too sluggishly to the Internet to become effective at tasks now performed on the luxuriously large screens and keyboards of todays computers. Fans of the phone respond: just wait. Coming innovations will solve the limitations of the phone. “One day, 2 or 3 billion people will h
13、ave cell phones, and they are all not going to have PCs,“ says Jeff Hawkins, inventor of the Palm Pilot and the chief technology officer of PalmOne. “The mobile phone will become their digital life.“ Smart cell phones PalmOne is among the firms racing to trot out the full-featured computer-like phon
14、es that the industry dubs “smart-phones“. Hawkins newest product, the sleek, pocket-size Treo 600, has a tiny keyboard, a built-in digital camera and slots for added memory, etc. Other device makers have introduced their own unique versions of the smart-phone. Nokias N-Gage, launched last fall, with
15、 a new version to hit stores this month, plays videogames. Motorolas upcoming MPx has a nifty “dual-hinge“ design: the handset opens in one direction and looks like a regular phone, but it also flips open along another axis and looks like an e-mail device, with the expanded phone keypad serving as a
16、 small QWERTY keyboard. There axe also smart- phones on the way with video cameras, GPS antennas and access to local Wi-Fi hotspots, the snperfast wireless networks often found in offices, airports and local cafes. Theres not yet a phone that doubles as an electric toothbrush, but that cant be far a
17、way: The smart-phone market constitutes only a slender 5 percent of overall mobile phone sales today, but the figure has been doubling each year, according to the Gartner research firm. In the United States, its the business crowd thats primarily buying these souped-up handsets. “What makes (the sma
18、rt-phone ) so much better than the computer is that its always with you, always up and always ready,“ says Jeff Hackett of Gordon Feinblatt, an 80-member law firm in Baltimore, Maryland, that recently started giving its, lawyers Treo 600s of laptops. Can the cell phone provide location-based service
19、s? Mobile-phone watchers say that handsets in the next few years will pack a gigabyte(字节 ) or more of flash memory, turning the phone into a huge photo album or music player and giving stand-alone iPods a run for their money. For several years the industry has also talked about “location-based servi
20、ces“, built around a phones ability to detect its exact location anywhere in the world. With this capability, phones will soon be able to provide precise driving directions, serve up discounts for stores as you walk by them and expand dating services. Can the cell phone perform many of the function
21、of the PC? But its not all mobile technologists think the ultimate promise of the mobile Phone ends there. Could your phone one day actually perform many of the functions of the PC, like word processing and Web browsing? PalmOnes Hawkins thinks so. Within the next few decades, he predicts, all phone
22、s will become mobile phones; all networks will be capable of receiving voice and Internet signals at broadband speeds, and all mobile bills wilt shrink to only a few dollars as the phone companies pay off their investments in the new networks. “You are going to have the equivalent of a persistent(fa
23、st) T1 line in your pocket. Thats it. Its going to happen,“ Hawkins predicts. The computer wont go away, be says, but it might fade to the background, since people prefer portability and devices that turn on instantly instead of having to boot up. Defenders of the PC react with religious outrage to
24、this kind of prophecy(预言 ). Laptops allow another kind of mobile computing, they point out, particularly with the emergence of thousands of Wi-Fi networks around the world over the past four years. By the end of this year half of all laptops shipped will be Wi-Fi-equipped, allowing laptop owners to
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