[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161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 161及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 Write a short essay entitled Youngsters Should Be Away from Net-bars based on the picture below. You should start your essay with a brief account of youngsters indulged in net-bars, and then explain why so many youngsters are addicted to net
2、-bars. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words. Write your essay on Answer Sheet 1. Section A ( A) Reading an article about endangered animals. ( B) Preparing for his papers. ( C) Raising funds for saving the endangered animals. ( D) Choosing which animal to save. ( A) She doe
3、snt know what to read. ( B) She has to do some research on biology or economics. ( C) She has to finish two papers that are due on the same day. ( D) She cant believe she can finish the two papers. ( A) Because its hard to classify all of the varieties of animals. ( B) Because their methods of biolo
4、gical research are inadequate. ( C) Because they have difficulties in getting enough funding for saving the animals. ( D) Because they are unwilling to make efforts to save every endangered species. ( A) The spotted owl. ( B) The tailed toad. ( C) Both of them. ( D) Neither of them. ( A) At the supe
5、rmarket just around the corner where the man lives. ( B) At the supermarket just around the corner where she lives. ( C) At the local shops nearby. ( D) In the town. ( A) At the supermarket just around the corner where he lives. ( B) At the supermarket just around the corner where the woman lives. (
6、 C) At the local shops nearby. ( D) In the town. ( A) The supermarket is convenient. ( B) The supermarket is huge and he can find everything he needs. ( C) The goods in the supermarket are much cheaper. ( D) The supermarket is near his home. ( A) There are too many people in the small corner shop. (
7、 B) They are always friendly to customers and ready to help. ( C) They always shout at the customers. ( D) They like to chat with the customers. Section B ( A) Separate houses were built for storing ice. ( B) Double walls were built in icehouses to keep cool. ( C) Blocks of ice were packed with weed
8、 in icehouses. ( D) Ice was put into icehouses in winter. ( A) The ice was cut and handled with the help of some special tools. ( B) The ice was taken from the flowing river with hooks and carried by sleds to icehouses. ( C) The ice was carried on the frozen surface of the pond or river. ( D) The ic
9、e was sawed into even blocks by workers. ( A) Ice Saws, choppers, axes, tongs, hooks. ( B) Ice Axes, saws, choppers, tongs, hooks. ( C) Choppers, axes, saws, hooks, tongs. ( D) Ice Axes, saws, choppers, hooks, tongs. ( A) To find out how much air can be pumped into a plane. ( B) To find out how much
10、 air passengers need to breathe at certain altitudes. ( C) To find what would happen if the plane crashed in the water. ( D) To find out if there are any weak parts in the plane that would burst under pressure. ( A) Because the water pressure is greater than air pressure. ( B) Because the first Come
11、ts crashed in the water. ( C) Because there is less damage when the explosion takes place under water. ( D) Because it is the only way available for engineers to find out which part has cracked. ( A) In the air. ( B) On the airfield. ( C) Under water. ( D) At plane manufacturing factory. ( A) Two im
12、portant tests of a new airliner because it is put into use. ( B) How to carry out tank test in the water. ( C) How pilots carry out the test flights. ( D) How to make a safe passenger plane. Section C ( A) More emphasis will be laid on core curriculum. ( B) More choices will be offered to students.
13、( C) It will become a common problem for people throughout the U.S. ( D) All the above. ( A) Common standards should be set across the U.S. ( B) More choices should be offered to students. ( C) Education is a national security problem. ( D) Money and resources will be allocated for education. ( A) T
14、hey are from the poorest regions. ( B) They have the highest spending per child. ( C) They receive the least funds from the government. ( D) They have made dramatic improvement. ( A) The money and resources should be adequately allocated. ( B) More money and resources should be spent. ( C) Additiona
15、l funding should be spent on K-12 system. ( D) Money and resources on education should be cut down. ( A) Parties suggest candidates for office. ( B) The two major parties often have the same platform. ( C) Political parties use money from fund-raising to get their candidates elected. ( D) Political
16、parties want their goals and ideas to direct the actions of government. ( A) To suggest candidates. ( B) To raise teachers salaries. ( C) To make a platform. ( D) To do fund-raising. ( A) Its a fund-raising event. ( B) It is a political party. ( C) It is a list of candidates. ( D) It is a statement
17、of goals. ( A) Less than 3,000. ( B) Over 3,000. ( C) Over 800. ( D) Not mentioned in the lecture. ( A) Bantu. ( B) Hausa. ( C) Swahili. ( D) Zulu. ( A) Chinese. ( B) Vietnamese. ( C) Thai. ( D) Japanese. Section A 26 They go to one of the worlds most prestigious universities and pride themselves on
18、 their【 C1】 _intellect but almost half of Cambridge students admit they are not immune from the temptation to cheat and【 C2】 _essays they find on Google, a survey suggests. The results of an anonymous online poll of more than 1,000 students【 C3】 _by the student newspaper Varsity found that 49 percen
19、t of undergraduates pass other peoples work off as their own at some point during their university【 C4】_. Only 5 percent said they had【 C5】 _been caught plagiarising(剽窃 ). Academics in universities across the country have been【 C6】 _by their peers of turning a blind eye to the practice to【 C7】 _thei
20、r institutions climb national and international rankings. One student told Varsity: “Sometimes, when I am really fed up, I Google the essay title, copy and throw everything on to a blank word【 C8】 _and jiggle the order a bit. They usually end up being the best essays.“ Law students were most prone t
21、o plagiarism with 62 percent of those questioned【 C9】 _to breaking university rules. Robert Foley, a professor in biological anthropology at Kings College Cambridge, said: “It is a depressing set of statistics.“ A university spokesman told Varsity that it regarded plagiarism as a “serious and potent
22、ially disciplinary offence which can lead to failure to obtain, or withdrawal of a degree.“ He said the university was planning to introduce【 C10】 _software to crack down on the problem. A)demonstrate B)submit C)career D)semester E)actually F)finally G)ensure H)conducted I)detection J)document K)pro
23、mote L)accused M)confess N)admitting O)superior 27 【 C1】 28 【 C2】 29 【 C3】 30 【 C4】 31 【 C5】 32 【 C6】 33 【 C7】 34 【 C8】 35 【 C9】 36 【 C10】 Section B 36 In this section, you are going to read a passage with ten statements attached to it. Each statement contains information given in one of the paragra
24、phs. Identify the paragraph from which the information is derived. You may choose a paragraph more than once. Each paragraph is marked with a letter. Answer the questions by marking the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2. Film Schools AFilm schools and film directing schools provide aspiring fil
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