[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19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 19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 A Package Tour or a Self-guided Tour? You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words following the outline given below. Write your essay on Answer Sheet
2、 1. 1有些人认为跟团旅游好处多 2有些人认为自助旅游好处多 3我的看法 A Package Tour or a Self-guided Tour? Section A ( A) The man wasnt at home yesterday evening. ( B) The mans grandmother didnt want him to go out. ( C) The woman didnt want to meet the man at the party. ( D) The woman didnt wait for the man at the corner of the s
3、treet. ( A) The man doesnt agree with the report at all. ( B) The man agrees with most part of the report. ( C) The man doesnt think their studies are as busy as expected. ( D) The woman doesnt think putting on a play is practical. ( A) Ask the woman in advance. ( B) Write a message to Dr. Tedder. (
4、 C) Ask Dr. Tedder for allowance. ( D) Go to Dr. Tedders listening class. ( A) He lost his key in Marks bookstore. ( B) He works in Marks bookstore. ( C) He asks the woman to pick up the key for him. ( D) He doesnt know the key was lost. ( A) She is a house-keeper. ( B) She spends a lot on employing
5、 a house-keeper. ( C) She always does housework to make things in order. ( D) She enjoys doing housework at home. ( A) A teacher. ( B) An engineer. ( C) A repairman. ( D) A surgeon. ( A) By ship. ( B) By bus. ( C) By air. ( D) By train. ( A) This room can only accommodate up to 60 students. ( B) All
6、 the students will listen to the lecture. ( C) There are three rooms for the students. ( D) The room has been enlarged. ( A) They will be proved to be true. ( B) They are often opposite to reality. ( C) They are not relevant to reality. ( D) They fail to explain anything in reality. ( A) Her mother
7、almost lost her. ( B) Her mother taught her to swim. ( C) She almost died in the water. ( D) She always had nightmares. ( A) When she began to understand dreams. ( B) When she became brave enough. ( C) After she shared her dreams with her mother. ( D) After she was told the accident of drowning. ( A
8、) Dreams originate from real life. ( B) Dreams are always opposite to reality. ( C) It is hard to explain dreams scientifically. ( D) The same things often recur in dreams. ( A) The ability to develop software products. ( B) Flexibility and independence in work. ( C) A good relationship with custome
9、rs. ( D) Experience in sales of software products. ( A) Investigate the needs of customers. ( B) Train people how to use software products. ( C) Teach salespersons to use software. ( D) Develop new products for her company. ( A) She wants to know more about the market. ( B) She would like a better p
10、osition in her company. ( C) She needs more knowledge to get the job. ( D) She expects a promising career after graduation. Section B ( A) It has not been very successful. ( B) It has long become a new trend. ( C) It has met with strong resistance. ( D) It has attracted a lot of users. ( A) It saves
11、 time. ( B) It increases parking capacity. ( C) It ensures drivers safety. ( D) It reduces car damage. ( A) Collect money and help new users. ( B) Maintain the automated system. ( C) Stay alert to any emergency. ( D) Walk around and guard against car theft. ( A) They will vary with the size of vehic
12、les. ( B) They will be discountable to regular customers. ( C) They will be lower than conventional parking. ( D) They will be reduced if paid in cash. ( A) Half of the methane in the atmosphere is from animals. ( B) Methane has become the chief source of greenhouse gas. ( C) Consumer behavior may b
13、e influenced by the environment. ( D) Meat consumption has an adverse effect on the environment. ( A) It takes time for the human body to get used to it. ( B) It lacks the vitamins and minerals essential for health. ( C) It enhances immunity to certain diseases. ( D) It helps people to live a much l
14、onger life. ( A) Produce green food. ( B) Waste no food. ( C) Quit eating meats. ( D) Grow vegetables. ( A) They do not know any solution. ( B) They do not give up drunk driving. ( C) They do not behave in public places. ( D) They do not admit being alcohol addicts. ( A) To stop them from fighting b
15、ack. ( B) To thank them for their hospitality. ( C) To teach them the European lifestyle. ( D) To relieve their pains and sufferings. ( A) Without intervention they will be a headache to the nation. ( B) With support they can be brought back to a normal life. ( C) They readily respond to medical tre
16、atment. ( D) They pose a serious threat to social stability. Section C 26 Small dogs generally live longer than big dogs so that small Yorkshire terrier(猎 狐狗 )next door could be around for a long time. But body size isnt the only factor that【 B1】 _ how long dogs survive. Personality influences life
17、span, too, according to a new study that might help explain how animal【 B2】 _ evolve. Study on animals from ants to apes has found that different【 B3】 _have different personalities. Some are timid, others【 B4】 _Biologists have proposed that temperaments(性情 )evolved along with life history. Bold, vio
18、lent animals use a lot of energy fast in【 B5】 _short lives, the thinking goes, whereas calmer animals last longer, saving themselves to【 B6】 _ later in life. But its hard to run evolutionary【 B7】 _on these personalities in anything longer lived than a fruit fly. So evolutionary biologist Vincent fro
19、m Canada【 B8】 _an idea about dogs. “All these breed differences reflect an experiment on artificial selection,“ says Vincent. The huge diversity of dogs resulted not from natural selection, but from generations of humans selecting animals with traitsthe ability to chase foxes into holes, or herd she
20、ep, or sit【 B9】 _on a sofa. But evolutionary physiologist Joseph Williams of Ohio State University in Columbus isnt convinced that what happened in dogs【 B10】 _evolution in nature. “For me, it still remains to be seen. Dogs are contrary to what you would expect in nature in terms of longevity,“ he s
21、ays. Elephants can live for decades, whereas a mouse might make it through only for several seasons. On the other hand, a Chihuahua will generally outlast a Saint Bernard. 27 【 B1】 28 【 B2】 29 【 B3】 30 【 B4】 31 【 B5】 32 【 B6】 33 【 B7】 34 【 B8】 35 【 B9】 36 【 B10】 Section A 36 The continuous presentat
22、ion of scary stories about global warming in the popular media makes us unnecessarily frightened. Even worse, it【 C1】 _our kids. Al Gore famously【 C2】 _ how a sea-level rise of 20 feet would almost completely flood Florida, New York, Holland, and Shanghai, even though the United Nations says that su
23、ch a thing will not even happen,【 C3】 _that sea levels will rise 20 times less than that. When【 C4】 _with these exaggerations, some of us say that they are for a good cause, and surely there is no harm done if the result is that we focus even more on tackling climate change. This argument is astonis
24、hingly wrong. Such exaggerations do plenty of harm. Worrying【 C5】 _about global warming means that we worry less about other things, where we could do so much more good. We focus, for example, on global warmings impact on malaria(疟疾 )which will put slightly more people at risk in 100 yearsinstead of
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