[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177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 177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 the relationship between Internet and study. You should give sound a
2、rguments to support your views and write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words. Section A ( A) Australia. ( B) America. ( C) Britain. ( D) Austria. ( A) Approval. ( B) Disapproval. ( C) Cautious. ( D) Uncertain. ( A) He will give up his right in voting. ( B) He will vote randomly. ( C) He is
3、 forced to pick one party. ( D) He must take politics seriously. ( A) When they are in a hurry. ( B) When they are forced to vote. ( C) When they dislike all the parties. ( D) When they dont want to waste their votes. ( A) In the basement. ( B) On the ground floor. ( C) On upper floors. ( D) In the
4、penthouse. ( A) In 236 BC. ( B) In the Middle Ages. ( C) In the Agriculture Age. ( D) In the Industrial Revolution. ( A) Wind. ( B) Gas. ( C) Steam power. ( D) Solar power. ( A) The U.S. A. ( B) Italy. ( C) China. ( D) Russia. Section B ( A) She did some acting work for TV shows. ( B) She sang for a
5、 local music group. ( C) She produced her first music album. ( D) She joined an all-America music tour. ( A) Best-selling Female Artist. ( B) Queen of Pop. ( C) MTV Video Music Awards. ( D) The Star of Hollywood. ( A) She broke up with her famous boyfriend. ( B) She began dating with her backup danc
6、er. ( C) She was engaged and married. ( D) She released her comeback album. ( A) To shorten the distance between the rural community and the Silicon Valley. ( B) To provide some proper training to help students in rural community. ( C) To recruit competent employees from communities around the Silic
7、on Valley. ( D) To offer internship positions for outstanding students from rural communities. ( A) 10 hours. ( B) 1 week. ( C) 1 month. ( D) 10 months. ( A) Twelve-grade students. ( B) Students whose fathers are farmers. ( C) Students of agriculture majors. ( D) Students who are good at math or sci
8、ence. ( A) From his father. ( B) From AT&T. ( C) From his university. ( D) From CNN report. Section C ( A) His books have been sold worldwide. ( B) He can speak and write eight languages. ( C) His lifestyle is well-known in the world. ( D) He has been to many countries before. ( A) It appears in you
9、r physiology. ( B) It is in your value system. ( C) It is emphasized by philosophers. ( D) It carries its own beliefs. ( A) It is the center of the world. ( B) It is not easy to reach. ( C) It has no room for lies. ( D) It is bright like the sun. ( A) Try to get what youve missed. ( B) Love the abun
10、dance you have. ( C) Think of ways to be better. ( D) Be satisfied with your past. ( A) It will continue to decline gradually. ( B) It will expand at a somewhat faster pace. ( C) It will begin to move up toward two percent. ( D) It will intensify problems in developing countries. ( A) It kept borrow
11、ing rates low for a long time. ( B) It set Quantitative Easing to end in this year. ( C) It bought Bond to put more money into the economy. ( D) It brought the unemployment rate to its lowest level. ( A) The job growth was considered very slow. ( B) The jobs are not pushing up hourly wages. ( C) The
12、 job gains were worse than expected. ( D) The income gains were satisfying. ( A) All the findings of the researches were published. ( B) There was a flood of work on the research of happiness. ( C) People gradually noticed traps on the way of having happiness. ( D) There was no way thinking straight
13、 about happiness. ( A) People refuse to accept the change of the definition of happiness. ( B) People tend to make happiness more and more complex. ( C) The experience and memory of happiness are mixed up. ( D) The importance of circumstances isnt treated objectively. ( A) Music, especially classic
14、music, is often the source of happiness. ( B) Its difficult for people of perfectionism to gain happiness. ( C) One tiny flaw can ruin the total experience of happiness. ( D) The man actually is focusing on his memory of happiness. Section A 26 Where we choose to live can have a huge impact on our l
15、ives. Living in an unfriendly neighborhood, or one where residents move often, can make it harder to find child-care help or other support. On the other hand, settling in a peaceful rural hamlet(小村庄 )may seem great until you realize you cant make a living【 C1】 _on the slow dial-up Internet access av
16、ailable there. A recent survey【 C2】 _the question of what bonds us to the places we live, and its findings suggest the【 C3】 _of life is a more influential factor than economists might think.【 C4】 _a choice, most people dont care as much about the local economy as they do about the social offerings,
17、physical beauty and openness of a locale(场地 ), says a recently released survey of about 14,000 people in 26 communities by Gallup and the Knight Foundation. Those【 C5】 _how warm, welcoming and fun a community seems to beare【 C6】 _why people living in Miami【 C7】 _to like it even more than they did la
18、st year. In Minneapolis and St. Paul,【 C8】 _had an above-average regard for their town even before Favre joined the Vikings, this article reports. Even in hard-pressed Detroit, citizens like life a little more than in recent years, perhaps because of better parks, green spaces and【 C9】 _opportunitie
19、s. In my case, living in the Pacific Northwest is a tradeoff. My town of Portland offers wonderful outdoor-sports access, edgy culture and natural beauty. However, as one who has worked in【 C10】 _and publishing all my life, I find many of my career contacts are a continent away, in New York. A)recon
20、ciliation I)inhabitants B)tackled J)tend C)apparently K)providing D)counting L)Given E)tangle M)quantity F)journalism N)recreational G)quality O)appropriately H)intangibles 27 【 C1】 28 【 C2】 29 【 C3】 30 【 C4】 31 【 C5】 32 【 C6】 33 【 C7】 34 【 C8】 35 【 C9】 36 【 C10】 Section B 36 All Change AThe basic m
21、odel of the electricity industry was to send high voltages over long distances to passive customers. Power stations were big and costly, built next to coal mines, ports, oil refineries orfor hydroelectric generationreservoirs. Many of these places were a long way from the industrial and population c
22、enters that used the power. The companies main concern was to supply the juice, and particularly to meet peaks in demand. BThat model, though simple and profitable for utilities and generators, was costly for consumers. But it is now changing to a “ much more colorful picture“, says Michael Weinhold
23、 of Siemens. Not only are renewables playing a far bigger role: thanks to new technology, demand can also be tweaked(进行改进 )to match supply, not the other way round. Traditional power stations and grids still play a role in this world, but not a dominant one. They have to compete with new entrants, a
24、nd with existing participants doing new things. Flattening the peaks CThe most expensive electricity in any power system is that consumed at peak time, so instead of cranking up(启动 )a costly and probably dirty power station, the idea is to pay consumers to switch off instead. For someone running a l
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