[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145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 145及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay based on the picture below. You should start your essay with a brief description of the picture and then discuss how to get rid of the haze. You should give sound arguments to suppo
2、rt your views and write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words. Section A ( A) The delivery man. ( B) The woman herself. ( C) The womans roommate. ( D) The womans neighbor. ( A) She cant believe what the man says. ( B) She can understand Ms. Hoofers decision. ( C) She isnt interested in polit
3、ics at all. ( D) She will vote for Ms. Hoofer. ( A) At his own home. ( B) At the mans home. ( C) At the evening school. ( D) At his grandmas home. ( A) 5% off. ( B) 13% off. ( C) 15% off. ( D) 30% off. ( A) The flight wont take off on time. ( B) The man wants to change his flight. ( C) There is no f
4、light to Hong Kong. ( D) The woman will call back later. ( A) He will have a job interview. ( B) He has just secured a job position. ( C) He passed his final exam. ( D) He got the tickets for a big game. ( A) The operation of the new fax machine. ( B) The advantage of the new technology. ( C) The in
5、formation released through the mail system. ( D) The necessity of setting up access code. ( A) Life is always miserable. ( B) Some rest will cheer the woman up. ( C) Its no use complaining. ( D) Hell try hard to help. ( A) 80,000. ( B) 100,000. ( C) 400,000. ( D) 800,000. ( A) To help people start t
6、heir own small business. ( B) To provide accommodation for holidaymakers. ( C) To link providers of spare rooms to holidaymakers. ( D) To study how the market-leaders of the industries succeed. ( A) By collecting donations from its believers. ( B) By promoting their online religion services. ( C) By
7、 renting out their churches for big ceremonies. ( D) By charging travelers money for using their parking spaces. ( A) Charles Darwin. ( B) Patrick Matthew. ( C) Alfred Russel Wallace. ( D) Matthew Wallace. ( A) To look it up in her textbook. ( B) To search on the Internet. ( C) To ask her professor
8、for help. ( D) To go to the library. ( A) A clever clog knows everything in the world. ( B) All the living creatures have the same ancestor. ( C) Nature makes some species change into other species. ( D) Ideas are transformative and can be united. ( A) Some of them died out because they couldnt adap
9、t to their environment. ( B) They could reproduce in a large number to keep the species survive. ( C) They developed the ability to change their surroundings. ( D) They must abide by their traditional behavior to survive. Section B ( A) Some senior hackers. ( B) The government agencies. ( C) The sec
10、urity researchers. ( D) The game players. ( A) Because it cost $ 77 billion to develop. ( B) Because it even puts data in offline devices in danger. ( C) Because it aims at nuclear facilities and military bases. ( D) Because it is revealed to reporters and the public. ( A) Cutting all the devices fr
11、om the Internet. ( B) Stopping using all the advanced laser printers. ( C) Installing the high-tech anti-hacking softwares. ( D) Using an AM radio to detect the signals. ( A) To solve economic problem. ( B) To increase gender equality. ( C) To follow the international trend. ( D) To increase the num
12、ber of population. ( A) Only mothers can take the paid parental leave. ( B) No parental leave can be taken after the child is 8. ( C) Only families of two working parents can enjoy the paid leave. ( D) Parents must reserve the paid parental leave in advance. ( A) For 2 weeks. ( B) For 10 weeks. ( C)
13、 For 2 months. ( D) For 3 months. ( A) They worry about the salary cut. ( B) They show favor to taking the leave. ( C) They think women should benefit more. ( D) They feel more responsibility on them. ( A) The quality of neighborhood life. ( B) The intensity of the work schedule. ( C) The frequency
14、of meeting friends. ( D) The time spent in driving to work. ( A) Cutting down cooking time. ( B) Planting fruit trees. ( C) Returning some favors. ( D) Chatting in the cars. ( A) Being more reliable. ( B) Moving to a new place. ( C) Taking pride in oneself. ( D) Getting more involved. Section C 26 D
15、aniel Devlin lives in the same house with his children and sees them every dayyet he is unable to recognize them at all. Mr. Devlin, 46, from Nunhead, London, is living with a bizarre condition called prosopagnosia, also known as face-blindness, meaning he【 B1】 _to recognize faceseven those of his o
16、wn family. Mr. Devlin, a painter, has been forced to【 B2】 _his familys voices and body language in order to know who they are. But reading【 B3】 _and body language doesnt always work, and has even mistaken another boy for his son when picking his children up from school before. Mr. Devlin said, “ Hum
17、ans have a special ability to recognize people by seeing their faces, I really dont have this ability. Maybe a good way to【 B4】 _what its like is to try and recognize people by what their hands look like. Every person has a【 B5】_hand but if someone showed you a photo of someones hands, you might str
18、uggle to recognize who the person is. “ Experts said the disease is thought to be the result of【 B6】 _of the brain. This could【 B7】 _a stroke, brain injury, or some diseases. Or, in cases such as Mr. Devlinsthe condition is present【 B8】 _, and the pathways in the brain responsible for recognition ne
19、ver developed properly. It is thought the condition affects up to one in 50 people, the【 B9】 _of about 1. 5 million people in the U. K. Some people with the disease may only struggle to recognize a familiar face, but in more severe cases sufferers cannot distinguish a face as【 B10】 _an object. Some
20、sufferers are unable to recognize their own faces. 27 【 B1】 28 【 B2】 29 【 B3】 30 【 B4】 31 【 B5】 32 【 B6】 33 【 B7】 34 【 B8】 35 【 B9】 36 【 B10】 Section A 36 Anger often makes us uncomfortable. Its uncomfortable to witness and uncomfortable to feel. Witnessing your childs anger can be especially uncomf
21、ortable. In order to【 C1】 _this feeling, parents will often encourage children to “stop crying“. The “stop crying“ parent is just doing what they were taught by their own parents. While telling your child to “ stop crying“ is【 C2】 _child abuse in itself, your child may still need help with depressio
22、n,【 C3】 _, or other issues later in life. This cycle can be stopped, however, if we learn how to create healthier anger in our kids, and in ourselves. To understand why stuffing emotions away is unhealthy, think of emotions like they are【 C4】 _wounds. When you cut your finger, your body knows to【 C5
23、】_blood vessels and release white blood cells. In order to let your cut finger heal, youve got to let the bodys natural process work. Like the body, the psyche knows what needs to happen to【 C6】 _the emotional wounds. To let your mind heal, youve got to let yourself go through a healing process as w
24、ell. If you dont let yourself heal, whenever a similar event happens in your life, the old emotions will【 C7】 _and cause you pain. Until you learn to examine your feelings and let them go, theyll act like cuts that never close. When we find our anger too uncomfortable to process and let go, we set t
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