[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141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 141及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay on hope by referring to the saying “ While there is life, there is hope. “ You can cite examples to illustrate your point and then explain how you can develop your ability to deal w
2、ith difficulties and be optimistic. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words. Section A ( A) Her doctor told her that she had gotten depression. ( B) She lost her favorite phone. ( C) No one knows where she is now. ( D) She has some health problems. ( A) His major. ( B) His int
3、erest. ( C) His communication skills. ( D) His job experience. ( A) It is held by the city museum. ( B) There is an age limit for the participants. ( C) Everyone can send only one painting. ( D) The organizer will hold an exhibit. ( A) The man should begin to study. ( B) The man might have left it a
4、t school. ( C) Jane could have taken it by mistake. ( D) Jane has already returned it for him. ( A) She didnt like the opening ceremony. ( B) She didnt plan to go to the supermarket. ( C) She didnt know the photo was sent online. ( D) She didnt go early enough to get in. ( A) He is too ill to go on
5、working. ( B) He doesnt want to trouble the woman. ( C) He feels like taking a break. ( D) He has already finished his report. ( A) She doesnt enjoy political programs. ( B) She didnt feel comfortable at that time. ( C) She had to take care of her daughter. ( D) She had to let her child pick the cha
6、nnel. ( A) Buy tennis shoes and tennis rackets. ( B) Find where the toys are sold. ( C) Take the elevator to go upstairs. ( D) Get enrolled in a tennis training course. ( A) Because he was praised by the professor. ( B) Because he has found a good job. ( C) Because he has got a chance for an intervi
7、ew. ( D) Because he has made a good investment. ( A) Know as much about the company as possible. ( B) Try to work as an intern in the company. ( C) Find out the background of the top executives. ( D) Review the questions being asked before. ( A) Ultimate achievement in the company. ( B) Opportunitie
8、s of further training. ( C) Requirements of salary and benefits. ( D) Insight of the present business trend. ( A) When he got on the ferry. ( B) When he found a chair. ( C) When he reached the riverbank. ( D) When he was making a phone call. ( A) The police officer. ( B) His uncle. ( C) A friend of
9、his family. ( D) An acquaintance of the woman. ( A) Because he needs to book a flight. ( B) Because he intends to travel in the country. ( C) Because he hopes to return to the U. S. A. ( D) Because he wants to get his backpack back. ( A) Find information on the U. S. Department of State website. ( B
10、) Prepare some extra money for the emergency passport. ( C) Contact her later for the necessary documents. ( D) Come to the consulate immediately for protection. Section B ( A) It is helpful to find food. ( B) It keeps them from their offspring. ( C) It attracts better partners. ( D) It can be passe
11、d down to children. ( A) Horses. ( B) Rats. ( C) Dogs. ( D) Rabbits. ( A) More food. ( B) Less danger. ( C) Less work. ( D) More strength. ( A) Having a comfortable bed. ( B) Going to bed early. ( C) Doing some reading before sleep. ( D) Having a dark shade. ( A) Pressure from work does nothing to b
12、ad sleep. ( B) Too much TV-watching knocks 46 minutes off a nights sleep. ( C) Lack of physical work is one major reason for sleeplessness. ( D) Badly-designed office may be crucial to sleep loss. ( A) It maintains the regular sleep pattern. ( B) It burns out the extra energy. ( C) It keeps people i
13、n a good mood. ( D) It helps produce the healthy chemicals. ( A) Wavelength. ( B) Lightness. ( C) Color. ( D) The number of sources. ( A) By judging from their behavior. ( B) By testing the function of the genes. ( C) By examining the negative influence around them. ( D) By monitoring the performanc
14、e of their brain. ( A) By offering them some mental suggestions. ( B) By keeping them away from possible means. ( C) By prescribing them some helpful medicine. ( D) By asking them to stay at certain places. ( A) It is only applied to those with suicide attempts. ( B) It has a high rate of accuracy.
15、( C) It should be taken regularly. ( D) It is of simple process and quick result. Section C 26 You may have noticed that the voices of politicians seem to change as they rise up the ranks. Now scientists【 B1】 _that being in a position of power can fundamentally change the way you speak and other peo
16、ple can【 B2】 _on these vocal cues. Psychological scientist Sei Jin Ko of San Diego State University and her team had long been interested in non-language-related properties of【 B3】 _, but it was former U. K. Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher that【 B4】 _them to investigate the relationship between aco
17、ustic (听觉的 ) cues and power. To find out, the researchers designed a study. They【 B5】 _161 college students reading a passage so they could record their natural acoustics. The participants were then【 B6】 _assigned to play a specific role in a negotiation exercise. Students assigned to a “high rank“
18、were told to go into the negotiation imagining that they either had a strong alternative offer, valuable inside information, or high status in the workplace. Low-rank students,【 B7】_were told to imagine they had either a weak offer, no inside information, or low workplace status. The students then r
19、ead a second passage aloud in【 B8】 _, as if they were negotiating with an imaginary adversary and their voices were recorded. Comparing the first and second recordings, the researchers found that the voices of students assigned to high-power roles tended to【 B9】 _in pitch, as well as become more mon
20、otone with less variable in pitch and varied more in volume than the voices of students assigned low-power roles. “Amazingly, power affected our participants voices in almost the exact same way that Thatchers voice changed after her【 B10】_training,“ said Professor Galinsky, a researcher in the team.
21、 27 【 B1】 28 【 B2】 29 【 B3】 30 【 B4】 31 【 B5】 32 【 B6】 33 【 B7】 34 【 B8】 35 【 B9】 36 【 B10】 Section A 36 People consume 200 extra calories a day when eating at a restaurant compared to dining at home, a new study has revealed. Researchers have found that adults who eat out take in more calories, sug
22、ar, saturated fat and salt than when they【 C1】 _in to eat, whether they are at a fast food outlet or a【 C2】 _restaurant with full table service. The study published online by the journal Public Health Nutrition,【 C3】 _up previous research linking eating out to people consuming more calories. This in
23、cludes data which shows adults, who reported eating fast food, consumed more calories, fat and salt as well as less fruit, vegetables and vitamins【 C4】 _to those who dont eat it. The research was conducted by Binh Nguyen of the American Cancer Society and Lisa Powell of Chicago University. They used
24、 data from more than 12,000 people aged 20 to 64, who were asked about visits to fast food and table service restaurants on two【 C5】_days. The study found that on days when eating at a fast-food restaurant, there was a net【 C6】 _of total energy intake by 194. 49 calories, saturated fat by 3. 48 gram
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