[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151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 151及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay on judgment by referring to the saying “Dont judge a book by its cover until youve read the book.“ You can give examples to illustrate your point and then explain how you can make r
2、ational judgments. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words. Section A ( A) They should eat other kinds of food. ( B) There are more hamburgers to eat. ( C) He needs to rest before eating another hamburger. ( D) He wont eat any more hamburgers during the game. ( A) He doesnt ha
3、ve time to read. ( B) He has no reading preferences. ( C) He likes to write essays on social topics. ( D) His reading hobby is different from the woman. ( A) Finish checking her references. ( B) Complete the research. ( C) Put the material in order. ( D) Finish typing the essay. ( A) He likes French
4、 food. ( B) He expected a better dinner. ( C) The dinner was expensive. ( D) The food is not good. ( A) She hasnt worn the dress for a long time. ( B) She doesnt like the dress very much. ( C) She intends to give the dress to her aunt. ( D) She doesnt remember where her aunt put it. ( A) He should s
5、ee his eye doctor at once. ( B) He should relax for a while. ( C) He should wrap up his books quickly. ( D) It shouldnt take long to finish the work. ( A) A final exam they are going to take. ( B) A tough problem that they cannot solve. ( C) A journey they are about to take. ( D) Something they forg
6、ot to tell their friends. ( A) He thinks it doesnt matter to keep other people waiting. ( B) He wanted the woman to help him with his assignment. ( C) Hes upset that the woman didnt tell him she would be late. ( D) Hes glad that the woman phoned him for her delay. ( A) Traveling in South Africa to s
7、eek medical help. ( B) Promoting awareness and prevention of AIDS. ( C) Visiting clients and signing contracts. ( D) Collecting fund for the new business. ( A) Africans are not very brave and resourceful. ( B) There is no treatment or healthcare center at all. ( C) There were no effective prevention
8、 systems. ( D) There was no formal education in Africa at all. ( A) By informing people that its an incurable disease. ( B) By providing effective medicine to stop its transmission. ( C) By disciplining young people against contracting and spreading it. ( D) By combining education and prevention wit
9、h care and treatment. ( A) To organize activities for children. ( B) To sell local farm products. ( C) To bring tourists to the town. ( D) To raise fund for the hospital. ( A) In various tents. ( B) In university buildings. ( C) In a hospital. ( D) In an auditorium. ( A) Play in a band. ( B) Work at
10、 the auction. ( C) Sell refreshments. ( D) Collect tickets. ( A) He thinks its mainly for children. ( B) He feels it would be worthwhile. ( C) He believes it is too complicated. ( D) He thinks it may not be very profitable. Section B ( A) Immediately. ( B) The following week. ( C) In two weeks. ( D)
11、 At the end of the semester. ( A) With a thesis statement. ( B) With a list of references. ( C) With a summary of the conference. ( D) With a conclusion of the paper. ( A) Finish a textbook assignment. ( B) Review for the final examination. ( C) Choose proper research topics. ( D) Prepare an outline
12、 for a paper. ( A) Releasing less and less carbon dioxide. ( B) Continuing to burn fuels at the present rate. ( C) Melting of ice caps in the poles. ( D) Raising sea level several meters. ( A) The Arctic. ( B) The West Antarctic. ( C) The northern hemisphere. ( D) The southern hemisphere. ( A) Natur
13、e has equal influence compared with human beings. ( B) Nature has less influence than human beings. ( C) Nature has more influence than human beings. ( D) Nature doesnt have influence on the whole. ( A) Less than 68%. ( B) About 50%. ( C) Over 70%. ( D) Around 45%. ( A) Whether it is necessary to pu
14、t labels on prepared foods. ( B) What ingredient should a nutrition label list. ( C) How to get consumers to read labels more carefully. ( D) What food information should be provided to consumers. ( A) Doubtful. ( B) Supportive. ( C) Opposing. ( D) Neutral. ( A) More detailed labeling. ( B) Simple l
15、abeling. ( C) Precise labeling. ( D) Basic labeling. Section C 26 Although one might not think so from some of the criticism of it, advertising is essential to our life. Advertising is necessary【 B1】 _ communicating with others, of telling them about the goods and services that are offered. And adve
16、rtising helps a great deal to【 B2】 _a rising standard of living. In talking about advertising, one should not think only【 B3】 _ a commercial on television, or an advertisement in the newspapers. In its widest sense, advertising includes a host of activities such as 【 B4】 _ , shop displays and even t
17、he spoken word of the salesman. After all, the【 B5】 _ of advertising are to be found in the market place. Many people【 B6】 _ thought that it was enough to produce goods and supply services. It is only more recently that they have increasingly realized that the production of goods is a waste of resou
18、rces unless those goods can be sold at a【 B7】 _ price within a reasonable time 【 B8】 _ . In the competitive society, it is essential that we go out and sell what we have to offer. And advertising plays an important role in this respect, whether selling at home or in export markets. Approximately 2 p
19、ercent of the UK gross national product is spent on advertising. But it must not be thought that this advertising tries to sell goods to consumers who do not want them. Of course, advertising does try to attract the interest of the【 B9】 _ consumer, but if the article does not【 B10】 _ its advertising
20、, it is obvious exceedingly unlikely that the article will sell well. 27 【 B1】 28 【 B2】 29 【 B3】 30 【 B4】 31 【 B5】 32 【 B6】 33 【 B7】 34 【 B8】 35 【 B9】 36 【 B10】 Section A 36 It seems logical: College graduates have lower unemployment and earn more than less educated workers, so, the thinking goes, t
21、he fix for todays weak growth in jobs and wages is to make sure that more people earn college degrees. But thats a common misperception,【 C1】 _attention from the serious work that has to be done to create jobs and improve incomes. A college education remains a【 C2】 _to more stable, higher-paying emp
22、loyment. The recent jobless rate for college graduates ages 25 and older was 3.2 percent. That is a far lower rate of joblessness than for high school graduates and people without high school【 C3】 _. But that doesnt mean that enough good jobs are, or will be,【 C4】 _for college graduates. The jobless
23、 rate for those under 25 averaged 8.2 percent this year. Recent graduates also face【 C5】 _underemployment, meaning that they work in jobs that typically do not require bachelors degrees. Pay,【 C6】 _, has not changed for college-educated workers over the past 12 years. Thats better than【 C7】 _, as ha
24、s been the case for less-educated workers. But it also shows that a college education, in and of itself, does not create good jobs at good pay. For that, a【 C8】 _economy is essential including consistent pro-employment policies and investments by business and government. Right now, the【 C9】 _for mor
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