[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182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 182及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay entitled On Online Shopping Addiction. Your essay should start with a brief description of the picture. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words. On Onlin
2、e Shopping Addiction Section A ( A) Best alternatives available for choosing a place to spend holidays. ( B) What incentives travel agents can get from business partners. ( C) The fierce competition among hotels, restaurant, and services. ( D) Best strategies for travel agents clients to bargain ove
3、r prices. ( A) 10 percent of commissions from its partners. ( B) 15 percent of commissions. ( C) About 10 percent of his total expense. ( D) More than 15 percent of the total expense. ( A) It makes sense somewhat. ( B) It is unfair for the clients. ( C) It is too much to put up with. ( D) It is a se
4、cret for travel agents. ( A) Bargains. ( B) Gift cards. ( C) Water sports. ( D) Fantastic books. ( A) Swimming. ( B) Boxing. ( C) Skating. ( D) Weightlifting. ( A) 18 years. ( B) 20 years. ( C) 30 years. ( D) 38 years. ( A) When he was 20 year sold. ( B) When he was 38 years old. ( C) When he got th
5、e titles of championship. ( D) When he first decided to be a champion. ( A) To come back onto the stage when possible. ( B) To practice harder to defeat his opponents. ( C) To continue his career as a heavyweight boxer. ( D) To move his home and open a boxing gym. Section B ( A) A great character in
6、 history. ( B) A theatrical role in a play. ( C) A special symbol in Novell ( D) An imaginary person in a fiction. ( A) Open stores in busy areas of cities. ( B) Create special language. ( C) Provide a comfortable environment. ( D) Sell a variety of products. ( A) Because it expands rapidly its reta
7、il operations. ( B) Because it squeezes competitors out of the market. ( C) Because it applies machine to make the coffee. ( D) Because it imparts coffee knowledge and culture. ( A) It is usually done only by a doctor. ( B) It usually makes the services of a doctor unnecessary. ( C) It is usually do
8、ne by the victim himself. ( D) It is usually done by some amateur. ( A) Scare. ( B) Confusion. ( C) Excitement. ( D) Anger. ( A) Finding out the cause of the accident. ( B) Telling where the nearest hospital is. ( C) Telephoning a friend or relative. ( D) Summoning an ambulance. ( A) Give him immedi
9、ate care. ( B) Reassure him that help is at hand. ( C) Make him as comfortable as possible. ( D) Move all parts of the victims body to find the injuries. Section C ( A) They are going to have part-time jobs in the housing office. ( B) They are training to become resident advisers in dormitories. ( C
10、) They havent lived off campus before. ( D) They havent selected housing before. ( A) The dormitory the student currently lives in. ( B) Whether the student is willing to live off campus. ( C) The students major. ( D) How long the student has been at the school. ( A) Students who want to live off ca
11、mpus. ( B) Third-year students. ( C) Students living in north campus dormitories. ( D) Students with older roommates. ( A) Older students will no longer be allowed to live off campus. ( B) There will be an unusually large number of first-year students. ( C) Some dormitories will be temporarily close
12、d. ( D) The housing office will have fewer employees. ( A) The development of the modern skyscraper. ( B) The skyscrapers effect on urban areas. ( C) Problems with future skyscraper construction. ( D) Safety regulations for skyscraper design. ( A) It created design problems for architects. ( B) It w
13、as needed for transporting construction materials. ( C) It enabled architects to design taller office buildings. ( D) It made skyscrapers more expensive to build. ( A) Projected changes in the building code. ( B) Design features of modern skyscrapers. ( C) Strategies for reducing traffic congestion.
14、 ( D) Strategies for reducing traffic congestion. ( A) They were poor swimmers. ( B) They couldnt fly. ( C) Their bright colors made them easy to see. ( D) They moved in large groups. ( A) It was a pest. ( B) They needed food. ( C) They needed exercise. ( D) They wanted scientific specimens. ( A) On
15、 tropical islands. ( B) In rain forests. ( C) In cold ocean areas. ( D) In grassland regions. Section A 26 That health and beauty are linked is not in doubt. But it comes as something of a surprise that who is【 C1】 _as beautiful depends not only on the heaith of the person in question but also on th
16、e【 C2】 _level of health in the place where she lives. This, though, is the conclusion of a study just published in Biology Letters by Urszula Marcinkowska of the University of Turku, in Finland, and her【 C3】 _for Ms. Marcinkowska has found that men in healthy countries think women with the most femi
17、nine faces are the prettiest while those in unhealthy places prefer more masculine-looking ones. Ms. Marcinkowska came to this conclusion by showing nearly 2,000 men from 28 countries various versions of the same female faces,【 C4】 _to look less or more feminine, and thus【 C5】 _the effects of differ
18、ent levels of oestrogen(雌激素 )and testosterone(睾丸素 ). Oestrogen promotes features, such as large eyes and full lips, that are characteristically feminine. Testosterone【 C6】 _masculine features, such as wide faces and strong chins. Statistical analysis shows it is unconnected with a countrys wealth or
19、 its【 C7】_of men to women and thus the amount of choice available to men. The cause, though, is unclear. Previous studies have shown that women with feminine features are more fertile. A mans【 C8】 _for them is thus likely to enhance his reproductive success. Ms. Marcinkowska speculates that testoste
20、rone-induced behavioural characteristics like【 C9】 _, which might be expected to correlate with masculine-looking faces even in women(they certainly do in men), help in the competition for resources needed to sustain children once they are born. But why that should be【 C10】 _important in an unhealth
21、y country is unclear. A)average B)colleagues C)dominance D)favorable E)genetically F)majority G)modified H)particularly I)perceived J)personality K)preference L)promotes M)ratio N)reflect O)relation 27 【 C1】 28 【 C2】 29 【 C3】 30 【 C4】 31 【 C5】 32 【 C6】 33 【 C7】 34 【 C8】 35 【 C9】 36 【 C10】 Section B
22、36 Its Time to Pay Attention to Sleep, the New Health Frontier A)Your doctor could soon be prescribing crucial sleep as treatment for everything from obesity to mental health as experts say carving out time for sleep is just as important as diet and exercise. B)After being diagnosed with brain and l
23、ung cancer in 2011 , Lynn Mitchell, 68, was averaging about an hour of solid sleep a night. Stressed about her treatments, she was paying for it in hours of lost sleep. The brain cancer was already affecting her mobilityMitchell was often dizzy and would lose her balancebut the lack of sleep was exa
24、cerbating things. Even walking became increasingly difficult. Exhausted in the mornings, she was practically incoherent. When her doctors recommend she see a sleep therapist, Mitchell was relieved at how benign it sounded in comparison to the chemotherapy(化疗 )she had undergone, which had side effect
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