[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131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 131及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 Write an essay commenting on the remark “Life is full of roses and thorns.“ You may state your own view on disasters. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words. Section A ( A) Student and teacher. ( B) Patient and doctor
2、. ( C) Waitress and customer. ( D) Client and lawyer. ( A) She would collect the exams. ( B) She would correct the exams. ( C) Her teaching assistant would correct the exams. ( D) She would not give her students a final exam. ( A) The kitchen is too big. ( B) Its too noisy. ( C) There are only two r
3、ooms. ( D) The air conditioning causes a problem. ( A) Because her husband criticized her opinions. ( B) Because her husband is wrong so much of the time. ( C) Because she doesnt believe the weather forecast. ( D) Because she left her umbrella in the office. ( A) The woman is mailing them to Garys o
4、ld address. ( B) The post office is sending them to the womans house. ( C) They are being forwarded to Garys apartment. ( D) They are being held at the post office. ( A) He will write a short paper instead of a long one. ( B) He hopes to write a paper. ( C) He doesnt know which. ( D) He prefers the
5、tests to the term paper. ( A) Layer and client. ( B) Teacher and student. ( C) Boss and secretary. ( D) Nurse and patient. ( A) It would do him good to go out for a while. ( B) He ought to do the first ten problems again. ( C) She could help him with the problems. ( D) He should be finished with the
6、 problems by three. ( A) She doesnt want to pay the late fee. ( B) She was given incorrect information. ( C) She cant afford to pay her tuition. ( D) She didnt pass her mathematics class last semester. ( A) The director couldnt give her an appointment right away. ( B) The office was closed the first
7、 time she went. ( C) The computers were out of service the first time she was there. ( D) She did not have acceptable identification with her on her first visit. ( A) Her prior schooling. ( B) Her residence. ( C) Her age. ( D) Her driving record. ( A) The director probably isnt able to make an excep
8、tion. ( B) The director probably wont see her. ( C) The director usually isnt very helpful. ( D) Part-time students arent the directors responsibility ( A) Chicago. ( B) New York. ( C) Boston. ( D) Detroit. ( A) In a little while. ( B) First thing in the morning. ( C) Pretty quick. ( D) By 8:00. ( A
9、) An Elgin. ( B) A Rolex. ( C) A Seiko. ( D) A Bulova. Section B ( A) Neither of the two types of rockets is very economical. ( B) The liquid-fuel rocket is best. ( C) Each type of rocket has certain advantages. ( D) The solid-fuel rocket is best. ( A) Because of its size. ( B) Because of its fuel.
10、( C) Because of its complicated engine. ( D) Because of its burning time. ( A) The inexpensive cost of construction. ( B) The capacity of lifting heavy spacecraft into orbit. ( C) The easy control performance. ( D) The inexpensive cost of operation. ( A) The fuel is cheap. ( B) They can be stopped a
11、nd reignite. ( C) They are cheap to build. ( D) They must be used soon after fueling. ( A) She feels unhappy working in male-dominated fields. ( B) She is fed up with the issue of gender discrimination. ( C) She is not good at telling stories of the kind. ( D) She finds space research more important
12、. ( A) At the age of 19. ( B) When she is pursuing her post-doctors degree. ( C) 10 years before. ( D) When she was a teacher at a womans college. ( A) Women students neednt have the concerns of her generation. ( B) Women have more barriers on their way to academic success. ( C) Women can balance a
13、career in science and having a family. ( D) Women now have fewer problems pursuing a science career. ( A) Animals dont like to cry while human beings do. ( B) Human beings cry because of their emotions while animals dont. ( C) Humans tears contain substance that would kill bacteria while animals don
14、t. ( D) Animals can give up tears while humans cant. ( A) Why do humans cry. ( B) What the emotional situations are when human cry. ( C) What substance is contained in humans tears. ( D) How crying helps us deal with emotional problems. ( A) Teenage boys seldom cry. ( B) Teenage boys cry more often
15、than the girls. ( C) Teenage boys cry less often than the girls. ( D) Teenage girls cry twice as often as teenage boys. Section C 26 When somebody calls, first of all, the【 B1】 _would offer him a cigarette and a cup of tea. In the countryside,【 B2】 _. old men often allow visiting guests to share the
16、 long-stemmed Chinese pipe which they themselves are smoking. At wedding【 B3】 _. brides would offer cigarettes to all guests who came to express their【 B4】 _and light the cigarettes for each of them one after another. All these were originally【 B5】 _the Chinese hospitality and respect towards the gu
17、est, but in recent years, the old tradition has been used as a means to nurse good relations. Even those who never smoke have【 B6】 _cigarettes in their pockets. Whenever they have to seek somebodys favor, they first offer him a cigarette. If the other party turns it down, he is being impolite. If he
18、 accepts it he has to do something, for【 B7】_demands a favor in return. Tobacco contains harmful substances. So offering cigarettes to someone【 B8】_doing harm to him. But neither people who offer cigarettes nor those who take them fully realize it. It is even【 B9】 _for the host to pass the long-stem
19、med Chinese pipe or water pipe to the visitor after smoking it beforehand. Once I paid a visit to relative who had just【 B10】 _abroad. He was smoking but did not produce one for me. Instead, he placed the cigarette packet on the table and told me: “Cigarettes produce carbon monoxide and nicotine. Bu
20、t if you dont mind this, take it yourself.“ His way of offering cigarettes was unique but worth learning. 27 【 B1】 28 【 B2】 29 【 B3】 30 【 B4】 31 【 B5】 32 【 B6】 33 【 B7】 34 【 B8】 35 【 B9】 36 【 B10】 Section A 36 When Sakena Yacoobi was a child in Herat, Afghanistan, she saw many women suffer. They had
21、 no education and【 C1】 _or no medical care. Many died in childbirth. In the nineteen seventies she came to the United States. She became a professor and health consultant. But in nineteen ninety-two, she visited Afghan refugee camps in Pakistan. What she saw【 C2】 _her to return to her homeland. In n
22、ineteen ninety-five she started the Afghan Institute of Learning. The organization began by serving Afghan women and girls in the camps in【 C3】 _Pakistan. At that time, the Taliban controlled most of Afghanistan. The rulers would not let girls go to school. Sakena Yacoobi【 C4】 _her life to set up ei
23、ghty secret schools in Afghan homes. About three thousand girls【 C5】 _these schools. American-led forces ousted(驱逐 )the Taliban from【 C6】 _in late two thousand one, after the terrorist attacks on the United States. Today Sakena Yacoobi says her organization avoids the most dangerous provinces. It【 C
24、7】 _education and health centers and traveling clinics. Each year, the Afghan Institute of Learning serves about three hundred fifty thousand women and children in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Sakena Yacoobi has received many【 C8】 _including this years two hundred fifty thousand dollar Henry R. Kravis
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