[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197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 197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 Taking Action Is More Important than Daydreaming. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words. Section A ( A) Playing the guitar. ( B) Working at a
2、restaurant. ( C) Singing in a rock concert. ( D) Dancing in a ballet recital. ( A) Because she has to work at the store. ( B) Because she is planning to go on a vacation. ( C) Because she is going to Washington. ( D) Because she has to stay at home. ( A) He doesnt have a way of getting there. ( B) H
3、e will call the band to bring him there. ( C) He will go there in a big van with the woman. ( D) He will go there himself after he played in Washington. ( A) A recorder. ( B) A book. ( C) An album. ( D) A big van. ( A) A product designed for newborn babies. ( B) A company providing babysitter servic
4、e. ( C) A television program regarding babies. ( D) A toy for newborn babies. ( A) To protect its skull. ( B) To protect its feet. ( C) To protect its neck. ( D) To protect its face. ( A) There is a large space for the babies. ( B) It is made of break-resistance material. ( C) It is quite light. ( D
5、) It is painted with clowns. ( A) Demonstrate how the product works. ( B) Invite a volunteer to try the product. ( C) Move on to talk about another product. ( D) Ask another person to explain it in detail. Section B ( A) How to safeguard the computer network. ( B) How to steal top secret files from
6、a military base. ( C) How to make modern devices broadcast invisible, inaudible signals. ( D) How to use an FM radio to detect the invisible, inaudible signals. ( A) Because it costs $ 77 billion to develop further. ( B) Because it even puts data in offline devices in danger. ( C) Because it aims at
7、 nuclear facilities and military bases. ( D) Because it is revealed to reporters and the public. ( A) By getting all the devices off the Internet. ( B) By stopping using all the advanced laser printers. ( C) By installing high-tech anti-hacking softwares. ( D) By using an AM radio to detect the sign
8、als. ( A) To shorten the gap between the rural community and the Silicon Valley. ( B) To provide some proper training for students in a rural community. ( C) To recruit competent employees from communities around the Silicon Valley. ( D) To offer internship positions for outstanding students from ru
9、ral communities. ( A) 10 hours. ( B) 1 week. ( C) 1 month. ( D) 10 months. ( A) Students studying in a three-year college. ( B) Students whose fathers are farmers. ( C) Students majoring in agriculture. ( D) Students who have a demonstrated ability in math or science. ( A) From his father. ( B) From
10、 AT&T. ( C) From his university. ( D) From a CNN report. Section C ( A) Incidents of workers caused global anger. ( B) Kafala system leaves workers open to abuse. ( C) An Indonesian worker was starved to death. ( D) Migrant workers can be targets of abuse. ( A) Her supporters paid the family of the
11、man she killed. ( B) She got help from the International Labor Organization. ( C) She argued that her employer was raping her at the time. ( D) She spent a month in a hospital because of her injuries. ( A) It needs negotiation for better conditions. ( B) It requires at least a three-year suspension.
12、 ( C) It can become similar to human trafficking. ( D) It needs ILOs approval on Convention 189. ( 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 your phy
13、siology. ( B) It is in your value system. ( C) It is emphasized by philosophers. ( D) It carries its own beliefs. ( A) It is the centre 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 abundance
14、 you have. ( C) Think of ways to be better. ( D) Be satisfied with your past. ( A) Imitating the words in movies. ( B) Remembering words in a song. ( C) Listening and repeating words. ( D) Speaking the words to a rhythm. ( A) The three groups did exactly the same. ( B) The first group did the best i
15、n 4 tests. ( C) The second group performed better. ( D) The third group came out on top. ( A) Singing could lead to new ways of learning a foreign language. ( B) Learners shouldnt use music all the time to learn a foreign language. ( C) Language learners already know the value of using singing. ( D)
16、 Adults learn words better when remembering them in songs. Section A 26 The selfishness of humans is a central assumption of orthodox(传统的 )economics, where it is thought to lead to benefits for the economy as a whole. It is what the 18th-century Scottish economist Adam Smith described as the “invisi
17、ble hand“. But evolutionary biologists have come to see cooperation and selflessness as a big part of our【 C1】 _as a species. During the course of our evolution, they point out, cooperative groups【 C2】 _outcompeted groups of cheats. So we are inherently cooperative when operating within our own grou
18、ps. We have also【 C3】 _social mechanisms to reinforce actions that benefit the group. “ You could say teamwork at the scale of small groups is the signature【 C4】 _of our species,“ says evolutionary biologist David Sloan Wilson from Binghamton University in New York. But【 C5】 _teamwork can include a
19、competition mechanism to promote actions that benefit the group, particularly in larger groups. Its also important to remember that in-group cooperation evolved partly in response to competition between groups. This evolutionary perspective is radically new to economics, and it could be relevant to
20、grand-scale economic problems that require solutions involving cooperation between nations. Take the challenge of getting nations to work together over economic solutions to climate changea【 C6】 _focus in the run-up to climate negotiations in Paris, France, later this year. This is a gargantuan(巨大的
21、)problem from any perspective, but it is【 C7】 _an issue of coordination for the sake of the common good at a massive scale, says Wilson. “ The challenge is therefore to【 C8】 _at larger scales the coordination and control that takes place more spontaneously at smaller scales,“ he saysfrom multicellul
22、ar(多细胞的 )organisms to village-sized groups of humans. “ Morality evolved out of cooperation within and competition between groups, so when acting as a single group to tackle global problems we will have to【 C9】_the role of natural selection ourselves,“ Wilson says. This might involve pursuing a wide
23、 variety of【 C10】 _, identifying those that work best, and then creating incentives to cooperate on implementation. “In some ways its the opposite of the invisible hand. “ A)adaptation I)particular B)assume J)promptly C)compel K)remarkable D)consistently L)rumor E)developed M)strategies F)effective
24、N)success G)essentially O)suspicion H)implement 27 【 C1】 28 【 C2】 29 【 C3】 30 【 C4】 31 【 C5】 32 【 C6】 33 【 C7】 34 【 C8】 35 【 C9】 36 【 C10】 Section B 36 Rainforest City AA patch of tropical rainforest has twice the number of mammal species, five times the bats and birds and ten times the types of tre
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