[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16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 16及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay commenting on the remark “Jack of all trades and master of none.“ You can cite examples to illustrate your point. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words. Writ
2、e your essay on Answer Sheet 1. Section A ( A) The woman had better sleep for a while. ( B) The woman had better do some physical exercises. ( C) The woman had better continue the final report. ( D) The woman had better hurry to finish her report. ( A) What to do that afternoon. ( B) How to start th
3、eir project. ( C) When to discuss the project. ( D) When to return books to the library. ( A) By bike. ( B) By bus. ( C) By taxi. ( D) On foot. ( A) The man felt sorry for reading the womans report. ( B) The man has discarded the womans report by mistake. ( C) The woman has printed her report. ( D)
4、The woman has finished her report on the computer. ( A) She likes to write letters. ( B) She hasnt seen her friends lately. ( C) She is eager to get the mans care. ( D) She lives together with the man. ( A) She didnt know how she had finished it so early. ( B) She wasnt able to manage the project we
5、ll. ( C) She was not sure how to solve the mystery. ( D) She didnt think it was shocking. ( A) To ask for others to solve the problem. ( B) To approach the problem step by step. ( C) To take some pills and then rest a bit. ( D) To try using addition first. ( A) The camera didnt work. ( B) He had no
6、money to buy the film. ( C) The film hasnt been processed yet. ( D) He didnt have enough film. ( A) Check-in only takes a few minutes but check-out does not. ( B) The swimming pool costs customers a lot. ( C) The waiters work well and the dish they recommend is nice. ( D) The high tip is unbelievabl
7、e which the guests dislike. ( A) Nobody checks in except at weekends. ( B) The hotel is full except at weekends. ( C) It is too full to afford any tourist at weekends. ( D) It is so crowded that tourists should make reservations. ( A) He couldnt check his e-mails because of the Internet connection p
8、roblem. ( B) He couldnt receive his letters because of the waiters carelessness. ( C) He couldnt order meals in his room because of lacking menus. ( D) He couldnt sleep well because of the noise outside. ( A) Guests give their tips to the manager instead of waiters. ( B) Guests put their tips in the
9、 box at the reception desk. ( C) Guests never give tips to the waiters at weekdays. ( D) Guests put the tips in the room when they check out. ( A) He is too old to pronounce every word clearly. ( B) He is so young that his teaching style is unacceptable. ( C) He is too old-fashioned to give students
10、 new concepts. ( D) His lecture is too difficult to understand. ( A) Communicating is the only way to get high marks. ( B) Exams dont require rote learning but practicing. ( C) Memorizing what you have learnt is the key point. ( D) Communicating and memorizing are both important in exams. ( A) She i
11、s an understanding teacher whose oral English is understandable. ( B) She lives in a small town in the middle of America now. ( C) She taught the students a phrase “with flying birds“ which was very useful. ( D) She only assigned a little homework to make the students relaxed. Section B ( A) They ar
12、e facing bankruptcy. ( B) Many of them are about to be fired. ( C) They are thinking about job-hopping. ( D) They are under great working pressure. ( A) They grew up in the single-parent families. ( B) They are well-educated. ( C) They havent had their own houses. ( D) They have been married for yea
13、rs. ( A) Take no care about him. ( B) Raise their children. ( C) Introduce work to him. ( D) Help him pay his debt. ( A) It is normal for women to dress up. ( B) It costs them too much money. ( C) It is an investment for their futures. ( D) Its not worth spending time on it. ( A) She did part-time j
14、obs in a restaurant. ( B) She worked as a newscaster. ( C) She studied really hard. ( D) She joined many clubs. ( A) She made many mistakes while reporting. ( B) She often forgot her lines while reporting. ( C) She couldnt focus her mind on the news. ( D) She added personal emotions to the stories.
15、( A) She was a good listener instead of a talker only. ( B) She had made great contributions to her career. ( C) She was good at accepting different views. ( D) She had courage to express her real ideas. ( A) They are superior in location and good in design. ( B) They are set up in crowded supermark
16、ets. ( C) People would feel at home in these shops. ( D) Their layouts always cost several billion dollars. ( A) The customers occasionally receive mail ads. ( B) The ads are printed on the leaflets. ( C) The ads always attract young consumers. ( D) They are the print ads with strong visual impact.
17、( A) They think the taste of Haagen-Dazs is special. ( B) They like the environment in Haagen-Dazs shops. ( C) They take Haagen-Dazs as a love token. ( D) They think Haagen-Dazs is a symbol of status. Section C 26 Caffeine will get you going during the day but could leave you tossing and turning at
18、nightunless youre a “night owl“【 B1】 _, a new study suggests. In the study, “morning people“ who【 B2】 _caffeine during the day appeared more likely than late risers to【 B3】 _in the middle of their nighttime sleep. Fifty college students were asked to【 B4】 _ their caffeine consumption and their sleep
19、ing and waking times for a week. The students wore【 B5】 _devices that monitored their movements to【 B6】 _whether they had periods of wakefulness after they had fallen asleep. The researchers also【 B7】 _caffeine levels in the students saliva(唾液 )over the week. As college students, they tended to be s
20、o【 B8】 _ that, for most, “it didnt matter how much caffeine they had!“ They slept well whenever they finally hit the sack, said study researcher Jamie Zeitzer, an assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Stanford University. However, the more caffeine in their bodies, the more ti
21、me they spent awake during the night after【 B9】 _falling asleep. This, was not seen in the night owls. The amount of caffeine in a person at bedtime can vary widely. Some peoples bodies clear caffeine within a few hours, but lunchtime coffee may still be【 B10】 _other people even late at night. There
22、fore its hard to say whether any particular person could avoid the effects of caffeine on sleep by simply steering clear of coffee(or tea)in the afternoon or evening, Zeitzer said. 27 【 B1】 28 【 B2】 29 【 B3】 30 【 B4】 31 【 B5】 32 【 B6】 33 【 B7】 34 【 B8】 35 【 B9】 36 【 B10】 Section A 36 Sodium(钠 )is a
23、key component of salt. Eating too much of it can【 C1】 _to high blood pressure, a major risk for most people as they age because it can lead to heart disease and other health problems. But cutting sodium from the diet is difficult, mainly because people often dont know its there. More than three-quar
24、ters of the sodium people【 C2】 _ comes from processed and restaurant foods. And much of the sodium we eat is in foods that dont【 C3】 _taste salty, like packaged bread and chicken dishes. Salt is the latest front in the battle to get Americans to eat a healthier diet.【 C4】_efforts have focused on cut
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