[外语类试卷]大学英语六级(2013年12月考试改革适用)模拟试卷103及答案与解析.doc
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1、大学英语六级( 2013年 12月考试改革适用)模拟试卷 103及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay commenting on the saying “In every end, there is also a beginning.“ You can give examples to illustrate your point and then explain what you will do to keep on making progress. You
2、should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words. Section A ( A) He is not a qualified teacher. ( B) He does not feel like going to the dinner. ( C) He does not know when the dinner begins. ( D) He has already been married. ( A) Contented. ( B) Regretful. ( C) Skeptical. ( D) Relaxed. ( A)
3、 In a supermarket. ( B) At a post office. ( C) At a library. ( D) At a bank. ( A) He must be tired of paperwork. ( B) He must be a timid person. ( C) He must be tired of repetitive work. ( D) He must be a fearless person. ( A) It does not satisfy the woman. ( B) The printer cannot print photos. ( C)
4、 It can print photos besides articles. ( D) A digital camera is needed when printing articles. ( A) Call her in mornings. ( B) Call her in lunchtime. ( C) Meet her in the classroom. ( D) Meet her in the lunchroom. ( A) Their new house. ( B) An air-conditioner and a big TV set. ( C) Their new washing
5、 machine. ( D) The to-be-bought home appliances. ( A) His wife does well in doing cooking. ( B) His wife likes to use microwave oven to cook. ( C) His wife thinks food in the dining-hall is horrible. ( D) His wife seems to like the fresh food in the dining-hall. ( A) To tell him he has got the post
6、of a manager. ( B) To have a private conversation with him. ( C) To inform him something about the interview. ( D) To discuss the future of the company with him. ( A) His educational background. ( B) The reason why he quitted his previous job. ( C) The turning point in his career. ( D) Examples of p
7、roblems he met with. ( A) It has to be long and in detail. ( B) It will be given in a formal style. ( C) It will include his view on the company. ( D) It will be given next Tuesday morning. ( A) Romantic love. ( B) Mystery murder. ( C) Science fiction. ( D) Ocean adventure. ( A) Visit the stories se
8、tting places. ( B) Look for all the details about the stories. ( C) Have a further talk with persons involved. ( D) Make some character analysis. ( A) Indifferent. ( B) Suspicious. ( C) Favorable. ( D) Critical. ( A) It has been finished. ( B) It will be published this month. ( C) It contains many d
9、etective stories. ( D) It ranks the top of bestseller lists. Section B ( A) How important money is in ones day-to-day life. ( B) How one spends money shows what is important to him. ( C) Money is more important than the philosophy of life. ( D) Ones understanding of life is more important than money
10、. ( A) To test the strength of a friendship. ( B) To bring friends even closer. ( C) To know more people who are in need. ( D) To make your friends feel they are helpful. ( A) Money is proof of ones value. ( B) Money is a means instead of an end. ( C) Making more money is meaningless. ( D) Money can
11、 give great happiness. ( A) It has been selling cupcakes for years. ( B) It sells cupcakes 24 hours everyday. ( C) It only offers one flavor of cupcakes. ( D) It is a sight-seeing spot in New York City. ( A) They see it as a dated concept. ( B) They find it hard to operate. ( C) They appreciate its
12、great service. ( D) They think it has great appeal. ( A) He thinks its stupid to buy a cupcake in the morning. ( B) He has a different opinion from the majority. ( C) He thinks having one cupcake in the morning is enough. ( D) He stood in line with his co-workers for their cupcakes. ( A) It can be a
13、cquired from seafood. ( B) It is good for our bones and teeth. ( C) It is mainly consumed by vegetarians. ( D) It is not as nutritious as it used to be. ( A) Delicious snacks and mineral water. ( B) Foods that contain much calcium. ( C) Noodles with high carbohydrates. ( D) Fruits that contain vitam
14、ins and fibre. ( A) They are allergic to meat, fish and other animal products. ( B) They cannot get over the brutal scenes of killing animals. ( C) Some of them think it is morally wrong to kill animals for food. ( D) Some of them believe it is healthier to eat meat and beans. ( A) They refer to tra
15、nsgenic organisms. ( B) They are harmful to the environment. ( C) They are grown in green and clean ways. ( D) They are grown with less harmful chemicals. Section C 26 Why we dream still remains one of the great mysteries. But in answer to the question of how we dream, scientific researchers have【 B
16、1】 _ some important answers. According to dream researcher Michael Schredl, dream consciousness and consciousness are【 B2】 _ the same. This confirms the experience people have every night that what happens in dreams, no matter how fantastic,【 B3】 _ and lacking in reason or logic, is felt to be exact
17、ly【 B4】 _ life is when a person is awake. A discovery in 1953 called “REM(rapid eye movement)sleep“ initially found that dream phases 【 B5】 _ by rapid eye movements are guided by the brain stem. This is the region of the brain which regulates a persons breathing and body warmth, but has little invol
18、vement with consciousness. This led American sleep researcher Allan Hobson to conclude that dreams were a【 B6】 _product of various actions of the nerves. REM could be a mechanism which【 B7】 _ dream events, but one can also dream without this【 B8】 _. Dreams can be produced not from primitive, but rat
19、her from higher regions of the brainthose which handle things like【 B9】 _, emotions, memory and sensory experience. There is no【 B10】 _ difference in dreams, but only a difference in waking experience, which then is reflected again in the dream. 27 【 B1】 28 【 B2】 29 【 B3】 30 【 B4】 31 【 B5】 32 【 B6】
20、33 【 B7】 34 【 B8】 35 【 B9】 36 【 B10】 Section A 36 The human nose is an underrated tool. Humans are often thought to be insensitive smellers compared with animals, but this is largely because, unlike animals, we stand upright This means that our noses are【 C1】 _to perceiving those smells which float
21、through the air, missing the majority of smells which stick to surfaces. In fact, though, we are【 C2】_sensitive to smells, even if we do not generally realize it. Our noses are capable of【 C3】_human smells even when these are diluted to far below one part in one million. Strangely, some people find
22、that they can smell one type of flower but not another, whereas others are sensitive to the smells of both flowers. This may be because some people do not have the genes necessary to generate【 C4】 _smell receptors in the nose. These receptors are the cells which sense smells and send【 C5】 _to the br
23、ain. However, it has been found that even people insensitive to a certain smell at first can suddenly become sensitive to it when【 C6】_to it often enough. The explanation for insensitivity to smell seems to be that the brain finds it【 C7】 _to keep all smell receptors working all the time but can cre
24、ate new receptors if necessary. This may also explain why we are not usually sensitive to our own smellswe【 C8】 _do not need to be. We are not【 C9】 _of the usual smell of our own house, but we notice new smells when we visit someone elses. The brain finds it best to keep smell receptors available fo
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