[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123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 123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 remark “When you blame others, you give up your power to change. “ You can cite examples to illustrate your point. You should write at least 150 words but no more
2、than 200 words. Section A ( A) He readily accepts the womans invitation. ( B) He doesnt think Susan will agree to go to the party. ( C) He wonders if he would decline the womans invitation. ( D) He has to ask for Susans opinion and then he can decide. ( A) He is too sympathetic towards her. ( B) He
3、should choose his own career. ( C) He will surely be a good doctor. ( D) He has decided to study medicine. ( A) Write an outline. ( B) Have a rehearsal. ( C) Meet his supervisor. ( D) Work at his office. ( A) She will change her job soon. ( B) She will have to accept a reduced salary. ( C) The boss
4、notified her that she would be fired. ( D) She always does the right thing. ( A) He didnt like it at all. ( B) He didnt think much of it. ( C) He liked some part of it. ( D) He enjoyed it as a whole. ( A) He definitely doesnt know the date. ( B) He is the only person who knows the date. ( C) He forg
5、ot the time when he handed in his assignments. ( D) The last assignment he handed in was not good. ( A) He cooks for the club members quite often. ( B) He wasnt careful when he was preparing food. ( C) He often fills the kitchen with tomatoes and chocolate. ( D) He doesnt like to prepare food for th
6、e club members. ( A) Skip the professors class. ( B) Talk with the violinist. ( C) Perform in a concert. ( D) Go to enjoy the concert. ( A) Theyre cousins. ( B) Theyre lab partners. ( C) Theyre classmates. ( D) Theyre roommates. ( A) He hadnt heard from his family for a while. ( B) He thought the wo
7、man had been ill. ( C) He couldnt decide on a topic for his paper. ( D) He thought his paper was late. ( A) To identify kinds of honey. ( B) To identify relatives. ( C) To find their way back to the nest. ( D) To locate plant fibers. ( A) Write a paper. ( B) Observe how bees build nests. ( C) Plan a
8、 family reunion. ( D) Visit his parents. ( A) A fairy tale. ( B) A detective story. ( C) A short poem. ( D) A love story. ( A) Seeking for imagination. ( B) Asking for advice on writing. ( C) Getting some raw materials for the writing. ( D) Asking for more time to complete the writing. ( A) To watch
9、 the jewelry store robbery. ( B) To buy some valuable jewelry. ( C) To collect materials for her story. ( D) To take some photographs. Section B ( A) Satisfying. ( B) Tough. ( C) Meaningless. ( D) Boring. ( A) Kathy persuaded her to do so. ( B) Zoe lost her job as a PR consultant. ( C) Zoe got tired
10、 of the city life. ( D) Zoe loved Wales more than London. ( A) Tiresome and troublesome. ( B) Romantic and peaceful. ( C) Mentally exhausting but healthy. ( D) Physically tiring but rewarding. ( A) A friend in need is a friend indeed. ( B) Kill two birds with one stone. ( C) A misfortune may turn ou
11、t a blessing. ( D) Where there is a will, there is a way. ( A) They are often exploited by the public. ( B) They are often considered lazy and dishonest. ( C) They are often offered jobs with high incomes. ( D) They are often employed as skilled and semi-skilled workers. ( A) They buy houses by them
12、selves. ( B) They receive houses from their parents. ( C) They have at least some experience of college. ( D) They have difficulty increasing their savings greatly. ( A) They are not their own bosses. ( B) They cannot earn much money. ( C) They are not interested in their jobs. ( D) They cannot rise
13、 in the ladder of success. ( A) He made good use of ideas from others. ( B) He produced the first car in the world. ( C) He knew how to improve auto parts. ( D) He invented the production line. ( A) To show off his driving skills. ( B) To draw public attention. ( C) To learn about new technology. (
14、D) To raise money for his new company. ( A) Starting more companies. ( B) Designing more car models. ( C) Producing cars for average customers. ( D) Building racing cars of simple design. Section C 26 The financial crisis that started in 2007 up to now is a global financial crisis triggered by a liq
15、uidity shortfall in the United States banking system. It【 B1】_the collapse of large financial institutions, the “bailout (救市资金 )“ of banks by national governments and downturns in stock markets around the world. It is considered by many economists to be the worst financial crisis since the Great Dep
16、ression of the 1930s. It【 B2】 _the failure of key businesses, declines in consumer wealth estimated in the trillions of US dollars, substantial financial commitments【 B3】_by governments, and a significant decline in economic activity. Many causes have been proposed, with varying weight assigned by e
17、xperts. Both market-based and regulatory solutions have been implemented or are under【 B4】 _, while significant risks remained for the world economy over the 20102011 periods. Although this economic period has been referred to as “the Great Depression,“ this same phrase has been used to refer to eve
18、ry recession of the several【 B5】 _decades. The collapse of a global housing bubble, which【 B6】 _in the US in 2006, damages financial institutions globally. Questions regarding bank solvency (偿付能力 ), declines in credit availability, and damaged investor confidence【 B7】 _global stock markets, where se
19、curities suffered large losses during the late 2008 and early 2009. Economies【 B8】 _slowed during this period as credit tightened and international trade declined. Critics argued that credit rating agencies and investors failed to【 B9】 _price the risk involved with mortgage-related financial product
20、s, and that governments did not adjust their regulatory practices to address 21st-century financial markets. Governments and central banks responded with【 B10】_monetary policy expansion and institutional bailouts. 27 【 B1】 28 【 B2】 29 【 B3】 30 【 B4】 31 【 B5】 32 【 B6】 33 【 B7】 34 【 B8】 35 【 B9】 36 【
21、B10】 Section A 36 Although the enjoyment of colour is universal and colour theory has all kinds of names to it, colour remains a very emotional and subjective element. Our awareness of colour is【 C1】 _conditioned by our culture, but colour also probably【 C2】_our instincts. Out psyche (心智 ) reacts in
22、 different ways to colours in part through subjective associations and in part through【 C3】 _conditioning, and the two are often hard to separate. Black and white, for example,【 C4】 _us intuitively (直觉的 ) of night and day, darkness and light; their link with evil and good is likely the result of cul
23、ture. There exists a universal【 C5】 _to feel that some colours are warm whereas other colours are cool. Colours that are near red on the colour wheel (色轮 ) are【 C6】_warm colours which seem more【 C7】 _; and colours near blue are regarded as cool colours, which seem more relaxing. Scientists have demo
24、nstrated that exposure to red light increases the heartbeat and that【 C8】 _to blue light slows it down. For artists the appointment of warm and cool depends on the【 C9】_relationship between any two colours. A violet might be cooler than an orange, because it has blue in it, and the same violet might
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