[外语类试卷]大学英语六级模拟试卷723及答案与解析.doc
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1、大学英语六级模拟试卷 723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 short essay commenting on the value of beauty. You should write at least 150 words following the outline given below in Chinese. 1. 近年来不少大四学生就业前突击整容。 2. 当今社会崇尚外表的舆论导向是导致上述现象的主要因素。 3
2、. 我对外表美的看法。 Is Beauty an Advantage? 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 agrees w
3、ith 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 Americas Hot Schools Competitions intense and there are scores of colleges. Large, small, public, private, urba
4、n, ruralwhats best for you? Here are our top picks for the places that everyones talking about for 2005. Newsweek 2005 editionPull apart the NBA of a students dream school and youll find so many different strands. Perhaps its the location, either in the rolling country-side far from anything that re
5、sembles a sidewalk, or in the midst of an urban neighborhood. It could be a colleges unique educational mission or the array of quirky personalities on campus. Maybe its the outstanding labs or libraries or theaters, even the fitness center. All 25 colleges on the Hot List for 2005 have one thing in
6、 common: they provide an outstanding education. But what makes them hot is their differences and special traits. Although all these schools have demonstrated continuing excellence, various qualities made many of them stand out in 2004. The Iraq war, as well as its aftermath, highlighted the importan
7、ce of well-educated military leadership and some students think of applying to Annapolis or West Point. The debate over Early Decision (ED) admissions policies prompted a number of applicants to try schools like Yale or Stanford that have led the effort to reduce ED stress on students. The controver
8、sy over affirmative action motivated other students to seek out schools like Wesleyan that celebrate diversity. HOTTEST IVY Yale University, New Haven, Conn. Yale president Richard Levin has been a leader in efforts to change ED admissions policies, and that is probably one reason the university was
9、 at the top of so many ambitious students lists this year. A record 19,682 students applied in 2003, but only 1,955 were admitted. The 2004-2005 season could be a repeat. Undergraduate Admissions Dean Richard Shaw says the number of campus visits has increased dramaticallya good indicator of a futur
10、e spike (高峰 ) in applications. Yalies say a big attraction of their undergraduate experience is the residentialcollege system. Students live in one of 12 colleges, each with its own character, under the guidance of a master and a dean. HOTTEST SCHOOL FOR THE ARTS Juilliard School, New York, N.Y. Jui
11、lliard turns 100 in the 20052006 academic year, and the current crop of students can look back on an impressive history with such alumni as actor Kevin Kline, violinist Itzhak Perlman and choreographer (芭蕾舞创作者 ) Lar Lubovitch. To celebrate, the school will introduce new choreography, productions and
12、 performances. The student orchestra, which already performs abroad, will embark on its first domestic tour. In 20032004, Juilliard received 2, 016 applications; only 152 musicians, dancers and actors were offered the chance to showcase their talent in the Julliard Theater right next to Lincoln Cent
13、er. Thats the best inspiration for any aspiring star. HOTTTEST LIBRARY Harvard University, Cambridge, Mass. Harvards library system ranks with the best of any kind in the country, even the Congress. “It contains the largest collection of every kind of book and bit of information anyone would ever wa
14、nt, says library director Sidney Verba. The collection includes more than 15 million volumes, 5.5 million microforms, 6.5 million manuscripts and 5 million other research materials such as photographs, maps and recordings. Even undergraduates take advantage of these resources for writing term papers
15、 and senior theses. Harvard, digital collection is particularly strong, and a big draw for students who want access to just about every online journal around. HOTTEST ARCHITECTURE Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Mass. President Charles Vest is leaving his mark with an ambitious $1
16、billion construction program that includes Steven Holls Simmons Hall, a controversial aluminum-clad dormitory that opened in 2002, and Fumihiko Makis expansion of the Media Lab. The biggest buzz surrounds the Stata Centera computer-science building by Frank Gehy that opened in spring 2004.The raucau
17、s (粗的 ) lighthearted exterior belies (违背 ) purposeful plan inside: the center not only contains labs for the “intelligence sciences“ but also connects corridors and public spaces in a way that encourages spontaneous collaboration. MIT calls it an “intellectual village.“ HOTTEST FOR THE TECH-SAVVY Da
18、rtmouth College, Hanover, N.H. Dartmouths first computer was so expensive that only faculty and administrators were allowed to use it. But Profs. John Kemeny and Thomas Kurtz understood that computers were tools for everyone. Forty years ago they created the computer language BASIC, which helped has
19、ten the personal-computer revolution. The school has been in the forefront of technological change ever since, with one of the first e-mall programs and an early campus computer network. Dartmouth was also the first Ivy to install WI-Fi on campus. The school offers free software to students so they
20、can turn raps into telephones using the schools WI-Fi a good thing, because regular cell-phone service on the rural campus can be spotty (不规则的 ). HOTTEST FOR POLITICAL JUNKIES George Washington University, Washington, D.C. With a campus next door to the World Bank and down the street from the White
21、House, GW is a poli-sci majors dream. Professors often consult for the government, which gives their classroom perspective a practical edge. The school also encourages internships (实习 ) at government agencies, think tanks and advocacy organizations. And for a study break, students can check CNNs pol
22、itical-affairs show “Crossfire,“ which is telecast live from the campus. Another plus: the fixed-tuition plan, which keeps rates flat until graduation. You dont need to be a policy wonk (书呆子 ) to appreciate that. HOTTEST FOR ENTREPRENEURS Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pa. Although
23、its probably best known for football, Penn State is also staking a strong claim as a training ground for future entrepreneurs. Six of the campuss 10 undergraduate colleges offer entrepreneurship courses. The Smeal College of Business and the College of Engineering are the most natural partners, with
24、 joint programs to show engineers how to run businesses and to teach business students the latest technology. Hotel-management students operate two on-campus hotels and conference centers where theyre involved in everything from food service to staffing the front desk. The College of Communications
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