[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137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 137及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay entitled How to Protect Privacy on Internet. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words. Write your essay on Answer Sheet 1. Section A ( A) She should have gotte
2、n a better score. ( B) She may need to take another course. ( C) The math course is too short. ( D) The graduation date has been changed. ( A) She doesnt want to attend the conference. ( B) She wonders whether the professor is an accountant. ( C) She doubts class will be cancelled. ( D) She doesnt l
3、ike the professor very much. ( A) Both encyclopedias and dictionaries are interesting. ( B) Dictionaries are most useful than encyclopedias. ( C) She uses a variety of encyclopedias. ( D) She uses encyclopedias more often than dictionaries. ( A) Shes annoyed he didnt find the magazine. ( B) Shell lo
4、ok for the magazine another day. ( C) She appreciates his looking for the magazine. ( D) Shes grateful that he got her the magazine. ( A) To try out for the volleyball team. ( B) Not to worry about what people think. ( C) To get them tickets to the volleyball game. ( D) To spend more time on her stu
5、dies. ( A) Sams knee should be better by now. ( B) This isnt a good time for Sam to quit. ( C) The news about Sam is quite a surprise. ( D) Sam should have stopped playing earlier. ( A) Shes happy that the student center is getting more computers. ( B) Shell let the man use her computer. ( C) She ho
6、pes to take a statistics course soon. ( D) Shed like to buy a computer. ( A) He is a diligent student. ( B) He is extremely lazy. ( C) He is usually late for appointments. ( D) He is usually very punctual. ( A) To find out if he has the flu. ( B) To find out how to maintain a nutritious diet. ( C) T
7、o find out how to prevent illness. ( D) To find out the results of a blood test. ( A) He gets ill at the same time every year. ( B) He doesnt get enough exercise. ( C) He often has difficulty in sleeping. ( D) Hes sick with influenza throughout the winter. ( A) Hes unwilling to be immunized. ( B) He
8、 doesnt get enough rest. ( C) He forgets to take his medicine. ( D) He doesnt dress warmly enough. ( A) Physical examination are given free there. ( B) He can get an influenza vaccination there. ( C) Hell be able to get a presentation for medication there. ( D) Hell find literature on nutrition ther
9、e. ( A) How to avoid being suffered from heat stoke. ( B) How to finish ones PhD thesis. ( C) How the pigs cool themselves. ( D) How to stay clean without being muddy in summer. ( A) They have suffered from heat stroke. ( B) They are hungry and feel furious. ( C) They are crazy for dirt. ( D) They w
10、ant to keep cool. ( A) They just stay in the room and turn on the air conditioner. ( B) They eat cool food. ( C) They roll into a kind of special mud. ( D) They need to sweat to keep cool. Section B ( A) Because they cant afford to. ( B) Because they think small houses are more comfortable to live i
11、n. ( C) Because big houses are usually built in the countryside. ( D) Because they prefer apartments. ( A) In apartment. ( B) In motel. ( C) In the downtown. ( D) In the area where houses are cheaper. ( A) Because many young people have moved into comfortable apartments. ( B) Because many old houses
12、 in the bad part of the town are not inhabited. ( C) Because many older people sell their houses after their children leave. ( D) Because many people have quit their old houses to build new ones. ( A) They have to do their own maintenance. ( B) They have to furnish their own houses. ( C) They will f
13、ind it difficult to make the rest of the payment. ( D) They will find it difficult to dispose of their old-style furniture. ( A) They cure patients by using traditional medicine. ( B) Their treatments are often successful. ( C) They cure patients both physically and mentally. ( D) They are usually m
14、ore patient than modern physicians. ( A) The anger of a relative, friend or enemy. ( B) The stone hidden inside the patients throat, arm, leg, stomach, etc. ( C) The attack from neighboring enemies. ( D) The diseases that enter the body of a person. ( A) They are scientific. ( B) They are too compli
15、cated. ( C) They should be banned. ( D) They are not truthful, but effective. ( A) American farmers travels from a village to his fields each morning. ( B) American fanners have more money. ( C) Each American farmer family lives quite far from any neighbors. ( D) American farmers dont like to leave
16、their fields. ( A) City life is much the same in many parts of the world. ( B) In the United States, farm families live on their own farms. ( C) In many parts of the world, farmers live in villages. ( D) Farmer families in the United States have more children than families in the city. ( A) Only thr
17、ee days. ( B) Saturday and Sunday. ( C) Only one day. ( D) Throughout the week. Section C 26 On the outside they might put on a brave face, hit the pub and talk even more about football. But a study has found that,【 B1】 _popular belief, when a relationship is in trouble it is men who suffer the most
18、. Romantic ups and downs【 B2】 _have a greater effect on the mental health of young men than women. While women are more likely to display their【 B3】 _to friends, men are more likely to store up their feelings with negative health effects including making them more likely to drink【 B4】 _. Professor R
19、obin Simon, who led the study, admitted she was shocked that the results【 B5】 _the widespread assumption that women are more【 B6】 _to the emotional turn of relationships. “ Surprisingly, we found young men are more【 B7】_to the quality of ongoing relationships,“ she said. That means mens【 B8】_is more
20、 affected by the harmful stress of a rocky relationship. The researchers also found that men get greater【 B9】 _benefits from the positive aspects of an ongoing romance. Professor Simon, of Wake Forest University in the U.S., said the findings could be down to the fact that young men often have few p
21、eople in whom they confide apart from their【 B10】 _. Whereas women are more likely to have close relationships with family and friends. 27 【 B1】 28 【 B2】 29 【 B3】 30 【 B4】 31 【 B5】 32 【 B6】 33 【 B7】 34 【 B8】 35 【 B9】 36 【 B10】 Section A 36 An explosion had thrown radioman Harley Olson out of bed. He
22、 worked wildly, trying to【 C1】 _an SOS. But the power was gone. Harley ran on deck. The crew was【 C2】 _into lifeboats. There was no room for him. He had no choice but to jump into the black water and start to swim. Suddenly, in the darkness, his fingers hit something hard. It was a life raft. Climbi
23、ng【 C3】 _. Harley called out again and again. But no one answered. Soon his first feeling of【 C4】 _left him. In one way he was lucky. The raft had enough food and water for 15 men for several weeks. At daybreak, Harley saw some little boxes【 C5】 _by. He fished one out of the sea. Chewing gum. Quickl
24、y, he【 C6】 _in 20 small cartons. In the afternoon, Harley【 C7】 _another raft he tied it to his own. Later, a third raft bobbed up. And then a mattress floated by him in the wreckage. Harley could hardly believe his eyes. Here was the start of a bed room. He tugged the mattress aboard. Using boxes, h
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