[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191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 191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 start your essay with a brief account of the picture, give relevant examples, and then explain what you will do to solve the problem. You
2、 should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words. Section A ( A) Looking for a person to talk to. ( B) Working on a troublemaking talking. ( C) Trying to understand the two genders. ( D) Trying to understand friendship between women. ( A) Their favorite players. ( B) Their careers. ( C) T
3、heir family. ( D) Their recent life. ( A) Enthusiastic. ( B) Doubtful. ( C) Peaceful. ( D) Cautious. ( A) An effective tool to help form womens friendship. ( B) A way to understand and appreciate friends. ( C) An access that a woman can express her troubles. ( D) An effective way to achieve somethin
4、g from womens friends. ( A) Reluctant. ( B) Positive. ( C) Ambitious. ( D) Indifferent. ( A) No one wants to look at the closet. ( B) The man has already cleaned it up. ( C) It has gradually become a trash can. ( D) It is occupied by lots of useless stuff. ( A) The stairs to upper floor are broken.
5、( B) The upstairs toilet is full of bleach smell. ( C) It should be entirely cleaned up. ( D) It is often tidied up by the womans parents. ( A) Pick up dirty clothes. ( B) Fix the upstairs toilet. ( C) Watch the game. ( D) Do the wash. Section B ( A) From meat ( B) From milk ( C) From eggs. ( D) Fro
6、m sunshine. ( A) Darker skinned people. ( B) lighter skinned people. ( C) The old aged people. ( D) People living in the north. ( A) Taking excessive Vitamin D is harmful to health. ( B) Many people dont know the importance of Vitamin D. ( C) Older people are more likely to lack Vitamin D. ( D) More
7、 and more people suffer from skin caner. ( A) 200. ( B) 400. ( C) 600. ( D) 800. ( A) To explain the functions of the station. ( B) To comment on some popular singers. ( C) To address the issue of a new record. ( D) To introduce a radio program to listeners. ( A) About the Big Hits. ( B) The History
8、 of Pop. ( C) The Road to Music. ( D) Today in History. ( A) It is based on the interviews with popular singers. ( B) It is to introduce some famous songwriters. ( C) It helps to understand the words to the big music hiis. ( D) It is the best program for the young listeners. Section C ( A) 13%. ( B)
9、 33%. ( C) 25%. ( D) 35%. ( A) Because they are effective against most diseases. ( B) Because the effects of antibiotics are exaggerated. ( C) Because doctors tend to give exaggerated prescriptions. ( D) Because antibiotics are sold at a relatively low price. ( A) A time when common infections could
10、 kill people. ( B) A time when no country is ready to fight antibiotics. ( C) A time when no new antibiotic will be invented. ( D) A time when most serious diseases can be cured. ( A) Lent more money to the government. ( B) Decreased its main interest rates. ( C) Gave favorable loans to private comp
11、anies. ( D) Decreased its asset-buying program. ( A) To help banks to keep more money. ( B) To put more money into the economy. ( C) To make less depositors withdraw money. ( D) To reduce the ever-rising inflation rate. ( A) They are confident in its economic security. ( B) They think more aggressiv
12、e measures are needed. ( C) They are dissatisfied with its economic growth. ( D) They are afraid of both deflation and inflation. ( A) College graduates earn more money. ( B) The return on higher education is bad. ( C) College graduates tend to lose their jobs. ( D) Pursuing a degree in college cost
13、s a lot. ( A) Law. ( B) Trade. ( C) Engineering. ( D) Arts. ( A) It does research among small numbers of graduates. ( B) It ignores schools unfairly affected by local job markets. ( C) It overstates the financial value of higher education. ( D) It compares poor colleges to rich ones offering grants.
14、 ( A) They can give colleges instructions on their teaching. ( B) They can show whether college is worthwhile or not. ( C) They can help people cherish what they possess. ( D) They can help people make informed choices. Section A 26 After decades of decline, the share of mothers who stay home with t
15、heir children has【 C1】 _risen over the last several years, a new report by the Pew Research Center has found. Pew【 C2】 _the rise of stay-at-home mothers to a mix of economic and societal factors. The【 C3】 _majority of married stay-at-home mothers, 85%, say they are doing so by choice in order to car
16、e for their families. That rate is much lower for single stay-at-home mothers, at 41%. The report also found a【 C4】 _in women working because of the recession, a trend that has【 C5】 _as the economy recovers. Pew cited an increase in immigrant families, for whom it is more【 C6】 _to have a mother stay
17、 at home with her children, and an increase in the number of women who said they were disabled and unable to work. A companion public opinion survey by Pew, from 2013, found that mothers are much more likely than fathers to have【 C7】 _work hours, take a significant amount of time off, quit a job or,
18、 by a small【 C8】 _turn down a promotion in order to care for a child or family member. A second Pew survey, taken this year, found most in the general public think that children are better off with a parent at home. “This has important【 C9】 _for the day to day lives of children,“ said DVera Conn, th
19、e reports author. The report also looked at how stay-at-home versus working moms use their time. Those at home spend more time on housework, child care,【 C10】 _and sleep. A)reduced E)interim I)leisure M)abnormally B)impetus F)steadily J)drop N)attributed C)vast G)common K)intuitions O)margin D)impli
20、cations H)cling L)lingered 27 【 C1】 28 【 C2】 29 【 C3】 30 【 C4】 31 【 C5】 32 【 C6】 33 【 C7】 34 【 C8】 35 【 C9】 36 【 C10】 Section B 36 The Industrial Revolution AThe Industrial Revolution is the name given to the massive social, economic, and technological change in 18th century and 19th century Great B
21、ritain. It commenced with the introduction of steam power(fuelled primarily by coal)and powered, automated machinery(primarily in textile manufacturing). BThe technological and economic progress of the Industrial Revolution gained driving force with the introduction of steam-powered ships, boats and
22、 railways. In the 19th Century it spread throughout Western Europe and North America, eventually impacting the rest of the world. Causes CThe causes of the Industrial Revolution were complex and remain a topic for debate, with some historians seeing the Revolution as an outgrowth of social and insti
23、tutional changes brought forth by the final end of feudalism in Great Britain following the English Civil War in the 17th century. The Enclosure movement and the British Agricultural Revolution made food production more efficient and less labor-intensive, forcing the surplus population who could no
24、longer find employment in agriculture into the cities to seek work in the newly developed factories. The colonial expansion of the 17th century with the accompanying development of international trade, creation of financial markets and accumulation of capital is also cited as a set of factors, as is
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