[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110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 110及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay on the remark “Lies have short legs.“ You can give examples to illustrate your point. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words. Write your essay on Answer Shee
2、t 1. Section A ( A) Furnished apartments will cost more. ( B) The apartment can be furnished easily. ( C) The apartment is just what the man is looking for. ( D) She can provide the man with the apartment he needs. ( A) Mr. Johnsons ideas are nonsense. ( B) He quite agrees with Mr. Johnsons views. (
3、 C) Mr. Johnson is good at expressing his ideas. ( D) He shares the womans views on social welfare. ( A) Study in a quiet place. ( B) Improve her grades gradually. ( C) Change the conditions of her dorm. ( D) Avoid distractions while studying in her dorm. ( A) It has been put off. ( B) It has been c
4、ancelled. ( C) It will be held in a different place. ( D) It will be rescheduled to attract more participants. ( A) Janet loves the beautiful landscape of Australia very much. ( B) Janet is very much interested in architecture. ( C) Janet admires the Sydney Opera House very much. ( D) Janet thinks i
5、ts a shame for anyone not to visit Australia. ( A) It is based on a lot of research. ( B) It can be finished in a few weeks time. ( C) It has drawn criticism from lots of people. ( D) It falls short of her supervisors expectations. ( A) Karen is very forgetful. ( B) He knows Karen better now. ( C) K
6、aren is sure to pass the interview. ( D) The woman should have reminded Karen earlier. ( A) Ask Joe to apologize to the professor for her. ( B) Skip the class to prepare for the exam. ( C) Tell the professor shes lost her voice. ( D) Attend the lecture with the man. ( A) Redwood trees. ( B) Forest f
7、ires. ( C) San Francisco. ( D) Survival skills. ( A) It has a good view of the coast. ( B) It is near San Francisco. ( C) It has no admission fee. ( D) It can be seen in one hour. ( A) 800 years. ( B) 400 years. ( C) 550 years. ( D) 2,000 years. ( A) Coastal isolation. ( B) Resistant bark and damp c
8、limate. ( C) Absence of natural enemies. ( D) Cool weather and daily fog. ( A) Find his glasses. ( B) Sit up straight. ( C) Change his tries. ( D) Get enough rest. ( A) Experimental medicines. ( B) Special treatment centers. ( C) Flexible work schedule. ( D) Innovative physical exercises. ( A) Buy a
9、 new watch. ( B) Go to bed earlier. ( C) See a doctor. ( D) Change his job. Section B ( A) There were only grandparents and children. ( B) There was one father, one mother, and their children. ( C) There were many relatives. ( D) There were two or more brothers with their wives. ( A) The women have
10、more freedom and can share in decisions. ( B) The women do not have to be the heads of the family. ( C) The womens relatives do not help them. ( D) The women have all the power of the family. ( A) Husbands have to share with their wives and help them. ( B) Older women often live alone when their hus
11、bands die. ( C) Family structure is more patriarchal in the nuclear family. ( D) Women have to help sisters, grandparents with housework and childcare. ( A) They want to stay home and do the housework. ( B) They do not have enough money. ( C) They have too much work and not much free time. ( D) They
12、 have more freedom than in the past. ( A) A kind of exchange. ( B) A kind of business. ( C) A commercialized exchange. ( D) An international friendship association. ( A) Free food and lodging. ( B) Learning English. ( C) Staying with English families. ( D) Meeting young people. ( A) Most of them are
13、 satisfied. ( B) Most of them are very happy. ( C) Most of them are unhappy. ( D) Most of them are not satisfied. ( A) By greeting each other very politely. ( B) By exchanging their views on public affairs. ( C) By displaying their feelings and emotions. ( D) By asking each other some personal quest
14、ions. ( A) Refrain from showing his feelings. ( B) Express his opinion frankly. ( C) Argue fiercely. ( D) Yell loudly. ( A) Getting rich quickly. ( B) Distinguishing oneself. ( C) Respecting individual rights. ( D) Doing credit to ones community. Section C 26 When I was a child, my teeth used to【 B1
15、】 _in several different directions, and【 B2】 _ that involved rather expensive【 B3】 _.And my horrible memory is of【 B4】 _lots of wire bands, around my teeth for years and years. They really didn t do much good to my teeth because they seem to be【 B5】_back into their original【 B6】 _now. When I was a c
16、hild, my teeth were poor because in【 B7】 _, where I came from, we tend to eat a great deal of sugar. Also we【 B8】 _ eat a lot of fried food there, which of course is not very good for the gums, the two areas of firm pink flesh in which the teeth are fixed. So when I was about fourteen, I got false t
17、eeth, which is terrible for a young boy of fourteen. As a child, I never imagined that I would have problems with my teeth, but I did. It wasnt something that I was【 B9】 _at the time, but as I developed I realized that I had two very prominent front teeth which【 B10】 _. And like some of us around th
18、e table, I had to have considerable work done to straighten these teeth out. 27 【 B1】 28 【 B2】 29 【 B3】 30 【 B4】 31 【 B5】 32 【 B6】 33 【 B7】 34 【 B8】 35 【 B9】 36 【 B10】 Section A 36 The reason fruits and vegetables are so important to your overall health is that they are major purveyors of antioxidan
19、ts. Antioxidant molecules are like the missile【 C1】 _system of your body, preventing damage from molecular bombs called free radicals. It works like this: in order to breathe, move, or eat, your bodys cells【 C2】 _food and oxygen into energy. This chemical reaction releases【 C3】 _byproducts, the free
20、 radicals we mentioned. Basically, theyre highly reactive【 C4】 _of oxygen that are missing an electron. 【 C5】 _for that missing electron, they steal them from normal cells, damaging the healthy cell and its DNA in the【 C6】 _. This damage eventually【 C7】 _to any number of major health problems, inclu
21、ding heart disease, memory loss, and cancer. Antioxidants, however,【 C8】 _with this process by giving free radicals one of their own electrons to stabilize them. Or they combine with free radicals to form different, more【 C9】 _compounds. There are also antioxidant enzymes that help free radicals rea
22、ct with other chemicals to produce safe, instead of toxic, substances. Antioxidants, for instance, help prevent “bad“ LDL cholesterol from becoming【 C10】_and forming plaque(斑 ). This is the reason the health establishment is so insistent on people eating more fresh produce: It provides around-the-cl
23、ock defenses against free-radical damage to your arteries. A)change B)contributes C)convert D)defense E)Desirous F)Desperate G)forms H)harmful I)interfere J)offense K)participates L)process M)stable N)stickier O)thinner 37 【 C1】 38 【 C2】 39 【 C3】 40 【 C4】 41 【 C5】 42 【 C6】 43 【 C7】 44 【 C8】 45 【 C9】
24、 46 【 C10】 Section B 46 HIV 60 to 70% of those are in Sub-Saharan Africa. But the disease is spreading in every region, with fierce epidemics threatening to tear through countries such as India, China, Russia and the islands of the Caribbean. The statistics are sobering in some Southern African town
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