[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189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 189及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay based on the picture below. You should focus on the impact of social networking websites on students. You are required to write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words. S
2、ection A ( A) Traveling in South Africa to seek 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
3、all. ( C) There were no effective prevention systems. ( D) There was no formal education in Africa at all. ( A) It cannot be prevented. ( B) It has been controlled. ( C) It also spreads in India. ( D) It grows fastest in Africa. ( A) By informing people that its an incurable disease. ( B) By providi
4、ng effective medicine to stop its transmission. ( C) By disciplining young people against contracting and spreading it. ( D) By combining education and prevention with care and treatment ( A) To organize activities for children. ( B) To sell local farm products. ( C) To bring tourists to the town. (
5、 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 the auction. ( C) Sell refreshments. ( D) Collect tickets. ( A) He thinks its mainly for children. ( B) He feels it would be worthwhil
6、e. ( C) He believes it is too complicated. ( D) He thinks it may not be very profitable. Section B ( A) 30. ( B) 42. ( C) 62. ( D) 80. ( A) Potential of human endurance. ( B) Superpower of magicians. ( C) Communication with supernatural forces. ( D) Street magic. ( A) He took advantage of his large
7、circle of friends. ( B) He attempted all sorts of adventures worldwide. ( C) He combined fantastic magic with successful publicity. ( D) He never made any mistake in his performances. ( A) All were concerned about boxes. ( B) All were demonstrated with celebrity. ( C) All were demonstrated longer th
8、an a week. ( D) All were live telecast. ( A) A real book ( B) A computer file. ( C) A handheld device. ( D) A piece of paper. ( A) Government may stop it as abnormal competition. ( B) Writers wont always be happy to gain exposure. ( C) The websites do not make profits in this way. ( D) Some people m
9、ay misuse the websites. ( A) Theyre still searching for effective ways blindly. ( B) Theyre at a loss how to make e-books small enough. ( C) Theyve lowered the price of e-books greatly. ( D) Theyve progressed much in making e-books like real ones. Section C ( A) Poverty. ( B) Diseases. ( C) Broken m
10、arriage. ( D) Failure. ( A) The highest scholarship in the college. ( B) A fear of failure or a desire for success. ( C) A high praise from teachers and parents. ( D) The desire for a good job or a big house. ( A) The most successful days with lots of honor. ( B) Very gloomy days due to a broken mar
11、riage. ( C) A dark period with a lot of failures in her life. ( D) Fancy days with lots of amazing experiences. ( A) There are more male geniuses than female geniuses. ( B) People with better nutrition are much more intelligent. ( C) Females have weaker mathematical ability in some fields. ( D) Male
12、s are not so intelligent as females in literary creation. ( A) Historical difference between sexes has partially vanished. ( B) SAT, EXPLORE, and ACT are substitutes for TIP. ( C) Only gifted male can score in the top 5% in America ( D) TIP is better than SAT in selecting the talented students. ( A)
13、 Boys have the same intelligence as the most intelligent girls. ( B) Boys have a great advantage in the test of verbal reasoning. ( C) IQ difference between the sexes is increasing little by little. ( D) Boys are better at math than girls but the gap is narrowing. ( A) They cant talk so they cant pr
14、oduce any speech. ( B) They can only produce the sound of “R“ at first. ( C) They cant discriminate English and Japanese at all. ( D) They have the amazing sensibility to the statistics. ( A) They can flip between the two sets of statistics in their mind. ( B) They are bom with the capability of mas
15、tering two languages. ( C) They have far better memory than monolingual people. ( D) They can learn two languages well at any period of their life. ( A) Compared the bilinguals with the monolinguals. ( B) Put American babies in Chinese families. ( C) Exposed American babies to a new language. ( D) T
16、aught Taiwanese babies English in Seattle. ( A) To have them draw a graph of the test scores of the testing group. ( B) To confirm only coming to the lab cant improve Mandarin. ( C) To compete with the testing group in learning a new language. ( D) To prove they are not so sensitive to the statistic
17、s on Mandarin. Section A 26 Research on animal intelligence always makes us wonder just how smart humans are. Consider the fruit-fly experiments described by Carl Zimmer in the Science Times. Fruit flies who were taught to be smarter than the average fruit fly【 C1】 _to live shorter lives. This sugge
18、sts that dimmer bulbs burn longer, that there is a(n) 【 C2】 _in not being too bright. Intelligence, it turns out, is a high-priced【 C3】 _. It takes more upkeep, burns more fuel and is slow off the starting line because it depends on learninga(n) 【 C4】_processinstead of instinct. Plenty of other spec
19、ies are able to learn, and one of the things theyve apparently learned is when to stop. Is there an adaptive value to limited intelligence? Thats the question behind this new research. Instead of casting a wistful glance【 C5】 _at all the species weve left in the dust I.Q.-wise, it implicitly asks wh
20、at the real costs of our own intelligence might be. This is on the【 C6】_of every animal weve ever met. Research on animal intelligence also makes us wonder what experiments animals would【 C7】 _on humans if they had the chance. Every cat with an owner, for instance, is running a small-scale study in
21、operant conditioning. We believe that if animals ran the labs, they would test us to【 C8】 _the limits of our patience, our faithfulness, our memory for locations. They would try to decide what intelligence in humans is really for, not【 C9】 _how much of it there is. Above all, they would hope to stud
22、y a【 C10】 _question: Are humans actually aware of the world they live in? So far the results are inconclusive. A)mind E)advantage I)aptly M)tended B)fundamental F)happened J)overcome N)inclination C)gradual G)spontaneous K)option O)perform D)determine H)backward L)merely 27 【 C1】 28 【 C2】 29 【 C3】 3
23、0 【 C4】 31 【 C5】 32 【 C6】 33 【 C7】 34 【 C8】 35 【 C9】 36 【 C10】 Section B 36 Eating Our Young AAt Feltonville School of Arts and Sciences, a middle school in a poor neighborhood of Philadelphia, the school year began chaotically as budget cuts took effect. With the cuts meaning no school nurse or cou
24、nselor, teachers fill the gaps, disrupting lessons to help students in distress. And the problems are not small: A boy was stabbed in the head with a pencil by a fellow student: a girl reported sexual assault by an uncle: another refused to speak after the brutal murder of a parent. And that was jus
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