[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139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 139及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay entitled Health Comes First. You can give your point and then explain why it is unwise to put wealth above health. You can cite examples to illustrate your point. You should write a
2、t least 150 words but no more than 200 words. Section A ( A) To complain about the web service. ( B) To ask for the account information. ( C) To pay the woman his rent. ( D) To notify the woman his problem. ( A) He is looking for a new place to live. ( B) He is looking for a new job. ( C) He wants t
3、he woman to be his referee. ( D) He refuses to give the woman any assistance. ( A) What kind of course they should take. ( B) How long it takes to finish the training. ( C) How to get into the online learning system. ( D) How to make registration for a course. ( A) Many people come for the writer. (
4、 B) The man rarely comes to the mall. ( C) They are not fans of the writer. ( D) The woman doesnt have a good memory. ( A) Helping her nephew with the wedding. ( B) Attending a training course at the headquarters. ( C) Taking her annual leave to travel around. ( D) Making business plan for the comin
5、g fall. ( A) The mans idea of having a picnic is fantastic. ( B) The weather is going to change greatly. ( C) The weather report isnt always accurate. ( D) She has another plan for the weekend. ( A) The woman has just had her lunch. ( B) The mans suit got really dirty. ( C) The man enjoys hot coffee
6、 very much. ( D) The woman does all the housework at home. ( A) The man didnt study hard enough. ( B) The man didnt attend enough classes. ( C) There are some problems with the experiment. ( D) The full mark isnt 100 points. ( A) Its the city where she had her education. ( B) Its a medium-sized city
7、 in South Africa. ( C) It locates in the East of the country. ( D) Its a crowded city with a large population. ( A) Because he wants to compare the two types of education. ( B) Because thats where his knowledge of South Africa comes from. ( C) Because it proves the existence of racial difference. (
8、D) Because he disagreed with what the government did. ( A) White European people. ( B) Native black people. ( C) Non-European people. ( D) Colored immigrants. ( A) Bending and stretching of the body. ( B) Paying attention to ones breath. ( C) Trying to have a blank mind. ( D) Seeking help from relig
9、ion. ( A) His physical condition. ( B) His instructors advice. ( C) His mental illness. ( D) His doctors suggestion. ( A) Go to the origin place of yoga. ( B) Become a master in this field. ( C) Set up a fitness center. ( D) Teach the woman meditation. ( A) How to recover from stroke. ( B) The spiri
10、tual practice of yoga. ( C) The mysterious India. ( D) Physical instructors in the U. S. Section B ( A) Humans social structure is the most complicated. ( B) Humans are able to cooperate with each other. ( C) Prediction is the key to humans survival. ( D) Humans are sensitive and motivated. ( A) In
11、boiling hot water. ( B) In slightly hot water. ( C) In room temperature water. ( D) In icy cold water. ( A) When they see the steam and ice in the tank. ( B) When they see the actors filling the containers. ( C) When they see the actors putting hands into the iced water. ( D) When they see the actor
12、s hands out of the water. ( A) It has the highest water cleanliness standard in Europe. ( B) It has the best natural swimming pools in Europe. ( C) It has the best purification specialists in Europe. ( D) It has the cleanest rivers in Europe. ( A) Whether the water is clean enough. ( B) If it can be
13、 used in all types of weather. ( C) If it will lead to less visitors. ( D) Whether the river traffic will be affected. ( A) To separate the changing rooms from the pool. ( B) To provide a path to the swimming area. ( C) To make the pool shallow enough for children. ( D) To protect people from waves
14、caused by river traffic. ( A) German environment agencies. ( B) The city of London. ( C) State government. ( D) Public donation. ( A) He is now the chief creative officer at Blizzard Entertainment. ( B) He favors the idea of having e-sports added to the Olympic Games. ( C) He gives a new and broader
15、 definition to the word “sport“. ( D) He organizes the major final held in Seoul, South Korea. ( A) They make very quick decisions. ( B) They have teamwork spirits. ( C) They are physically fit. ( D) They are highly ambitious. ( A) Video games may lead to addiction. ( B) E-sports dont have a large a
16、udience. ( C) The influence of e-sports is not big enough. ( D) The number of Olympic sports is limited. Section C 26 Amsterdam, a triumph of resourcefulness, is the biggest city in the Netherlands. Space is rare and【 B1】 _in Amsterdam, where much of the land has been reclaimed from the sea. The cit
17、ys planners turned this to their advantage: Amsterdams canals soothe rather than imprison the city. They provide its【 B2】 _and its calm. That calm is regularly disturbed by the trill of bicycle bells, but【 B3】 _you remain at a safe distance from the cyclists, its the perfect city for pedestrians. No
18、 longer【 B4】 _a tourist industry, by its now locals-only coffee shops, travelers have no excuse for not discovering the best of Amsterdam. Most Amsterdammers work hard, but also【 B5】 _the slower pace that their hometown obliges. This is not a city to speed around【 B6】 _by car. To experience the best
19、 of Amsterdam, its often best to take things slowly. There are several ways to travel the canals as they were designed to be traveled. Visitors can join a cruise for a few hours or full day, guided around the sights, or【 B7】_their own row boat. Traffic can be heavy, and slow, on the waterways, but【
20、B8】_sea-level on a fine day is a calming way to take in the city. Visitors can also get the odd insight into how the true water-dwellers live, through the window of their narrow boats and barges. The Van Gogh Museum can【 B9】 _the museum lovers. This best of Amsterdam collection is the most complete
21、of Van Goghs works anywhere. The【 B10】 _is thorough, with paintings and sketches complemented by audio-visual reference points. 27 【 B1】 28 【 B2】 29 【 B3】 30 【 B4】 31 【 B5】 32 【 B6】 33 【 B7】 34 【 B8】 35 【 B9】 36 【 B10】 Section A 36 Global industrialization has poured carbon in the sky, and now we mu
22、st pay the price: the nasty climate change, with its sinking islands and superstorms. But what if we could【 C1】 _some of that carbon dioxide back down to earth? Direct air capture (DAC) is the capture of carbon from the sky. Unlike【 C2】 _carbon capture and storage, DAC doesnt try to simply capture c
23、arbon from chimneys and factory pipes: instead, it collects carbon directly from the【 C3】 _, no intermediate steps necessary. Better yet, the most sophisticated DAC plants dont even need much electricity to functionthey run on excess heat produced by other industrial processes. The temperatures need
24、ed to capture a ton of atmospheric carbon dioxide are “less than what is needed to【 C4】_you a cup of tea,“ says Graciela Chichilnisky, founder of direct air capture company Global Thermostat. The CO2 removed from the air by plants like Chichilniskys has a【 C5】 _of applications. “ A lot of demand for
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