[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18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 18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 Ancient Greek philosopher Aristotles famous remark “Plato is dear to me, but dearer still is truth.“ You can cite examples to illustrate you point. You should write at
2、least 150 words but no more than 200 words. Write your essay on Answer Sheet 1. Section A ( A) The mans children will like the car. ( B) The man should buy two extra cars. ( C) There isnt an appropriate car for the man. ( D) There are eleven cars for the man to choose. ( A) His friends always stay a
3、t home recently. ( B) His friends have helped him a lot. ( C) One of the doctors is his friend. ( D) He has to help his friends solve the problems. ( A) Call the companies and cancel the credit cards. ( B) Complain to the customers association. ( C) Express his attitude clearly. ( D) Refuse to answe
4、r the phone from the companies. ( A) James French is beyond all his imagination. ( B) James should speak French with the woman. ( C) James will make another French presentation. ( D) James French is at a primary level. ( A) The mans disease. ( B) The new instrument. ( C) Dr. Slope. ( D) The surgery.
5、 ( A) She is more beautiful than her sister. ( B) She has dark skin as her sister. ( C) Her sister is like her cousin. ( D) She has blonde hair as her cousin. ( A) She has to work in Puerto Rico alone. ( B) Her boyfriend has got a job in his hometown. ( C) The man will go to work with her. ( D) She
6、will go to Puerto Rico with her boyfriend. ( A) To borrow an introductory book. ( B) To discuss his term paper. ( C) To ask for permission to have a class. ( D) To discuss his grade of last term. ( A) Reduce product prices. ( B) Spend more on advertisements. ( C) Concentrate on their products. ( D)
7、Meet the needs of all the consumers. ( A) They always contain useless information. ( B) They can not be ignored. ( C) They waste a lot of time. ( D) They are always so boring. ( A) Billboard advertisements. ( B) Useful advertisements. ( C) Colorful advertisements. ( D) Humorous advertisements. ( A)
8、Negative. ( B) Objective. ( C) Affirmative. ( D) Indifferent. ( A) Foods. ( B) Clothes. ( C) Books. ( D) Household goods. ( A) It is not fashionable any more. ( B) It is old and not working normally. ( C) Its noise makes them unhappy. ( D) It cant be used any more. ( A) Producers know that consumers
9、 will buy their new appliances. ( B) The quality of products is always not good. ( C) People dont want to use one appliance for a long time. ( D) New products are better than old ones. Section B ( A) Communicate with others about black culture. ( B) Get their hair cut in a special manner. ( C) Share
10、 topics without being overheard by women. ( D) Learn how to enjoy good health and long life. ( A) By offering free service next time. ( B) By recommending qualified doctors to them. ( C) By providing financial help for them. ( D) By telling them the seriousness of their problems. ( A) Most customers
11、 got their blood pressure down. ( B) Barbers intervention did help those customers. ( C) Most customers didnt follow barbers advice. ( D) Barbers were qualified to work as doctors. ( A) Barbers may achieve a degree in medicine. ( B) Barbers can become medical workers. ( C) Barbers may change their p
12、rofessions to doctors. ( D) Barbers may contribute to the health of people. ( A) Monkeys have a shorter life than other animals. ( B) People who eat less may enjoy a longer life. ( C) Humans are more likely to fall ill. ( D) Eating habit is decisive to ones health. ( A) To prove the relation between
13、 calorie and life span. ( B) To keep closer observation on both groups in the study. ( C) To make their conclusion in a convincing way. ( D) To show more calories are good for health. ( A) There is not enough financial support. ( B) It is difficult to measure calories in humans. ( C) It is harder to
14、 control humans diets. ( D) The rules for monkeys dont apply to humans. ( A) The girl was disgusted with his poverty. ( B) The girls family were opposed to their marriage. ( C) He felt sorry for his terrible situation. ( D) He was not a famous writer then. ( A) His own life experiences. ( B) Peoples
15、 pursuit of happiness in America. ( C) The life of the upper class. ( D) The real life of people at that time. ( A) He was unhappy with the critics. ( B) He got addicted to drinking and was in debt. ( C) His life was much the same as before. ( D) He earned a lot from his best novel. Section C 26 Sel
16、f-image is the picture you have of yourself, the sort of person you believe you are.【 B1】 _in your self-image are the categories in which you place yourself, the roles you play, and other【 B2】 _descriptors you use to identify yourself. If you tell an acquaintance you are a grandfather who recently l
17、ost his wife and who does【 B3】 _work on weekends, several elements of your self-image are【 B4】_the roles of grandparent, widower, and conscientious citizen. But self-image is more than how you picture yourself; it also involves how others see you. Three types of feedback from others are【 B5】 _how th
18、ey see us: confirmation, rejection, and disconfirmation. Confirmation occurs when others treat you in a manner【 B6】 _with who you believe you are. You believe you have leadership abilities and your boss puts you【 B7】 _a new work team. On the other hand, rejection occurs when others treat you in a ma
19、nner that is inconsistent with your self-definition. Pierre Salinger was appointed senator from California but【 B8】_lost his first election. He thought he was a good public official, but the voters obviously thought otherwise their vote was inconsistent with his self-concept. The third type of feedb
20、ack is disconfirmation, which occurs when others fail to【 B9】 _to your notion of self by responding neutrally. A student writes what he thinks is an excellent composition, but the teacher writes no encouraging remarks. Rather than relying on how others【 B10】 _ you, consider how you identify yourself
21、. The way in which you identify yourself is the best reflection of your self-image. 27 【 B1】 28 【 B2】 29 【 B3】 30 【 B4】 31 【 B5】 32 【 B6】 33 【 B7】 34 【 B8】 35 【 B9】 36 【 B10】 Section A 36 Why do we invest so much hope in new technology and why are we so disappointed when the Next Big Thing turns out
22、 to be just a new computer? This is what Im asking myself after Apples latest overhyped(过度宣传的 )product introduction. This time around the Next Big Thing is called an iPad. Its【 C1】 _an oversize iPod Touch, and it will be great for watching movies, reading books, and browsing the Web. Yet for some of
23、 us who sat in the audience watching Steve Jobs introduce the device, the whole thing felt like a letdown. The iPad is a perfectly good product. Its reasonably【 C2】 _, and after spending a few minutes with one, Im pretty sure Ill buy one for myself and probably a second one for my kids to watch movi
24、es on road trips. Then why are we so【 C3】 _? The case is that at the very least, we had hoped a tablet from Apple would do something new. Steve Jobs and his team kept using words like “breakthrough“ and “magical,“ but the iPad is neither. It might turn out to be magical for Apple, because what Jobs
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