[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202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 202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 the remark“ People are busy doing so many things at a time, so they cannot do anything well“. You can cite examples to illustrate your point. You should write at least
2、 150 words but no more than 200 words. Write your essay on Answer Sheet 1. Section A ( A) News about a friend. ( B) Information they read in a newspaper. ( C) An article on the economy. ( D) A classroom lecture. ( A) He is lucky. ( B) He doesn t know much about business. ( C) He is a good businessma
3、n. ( D) He shouldn t have moved to Australia. ( A) He earns more and more money every day. ( B) His business isn t doing well at all. ( C) He is considering starting the business in Australia. ( D) His customers are coming like they used to. ( A) It is experiencing an economic boom. ( B) It is diffi
4、cult to make money. ( C) It is very prosperous. ( D) Only good businessman can be profitable. ( A) He already knows a lot about painting. ( B) He hopes to become a painter someday. ( C) He s not very familiar with painting. ( D) He hates the class. ( A) She thought it was boring. ( B) She enjoyed th
5、e paintings. ( C) She hasn t seen it yet. ( D) She wished she could accompany the man. ( A) Garys sister. ( B) The woman talking with Gary. ( C) The professor of the course. ( D) The painter Desiree. ( A) At the beginning of class. ( B) In the middle of class. ( C) At the end of class. ( D) Before t
6、he midterm exam. Section B ( A) You can understand more about your place in the society. ( B) You can know more about yourself. ( C) You can anticipate more excitement. ( D) You can have more about social experiences. ( A) A simple lifestyle. ( B) A more interesting life orientation. ( C) Exciting o
7、utdoor activities. ( D) Wildness and attraction of the nature. ( A) It urges campers to treat its service with respect. ( B) It urges campers to love the nature. ( C) It shows respect to the nature. ( D) It requires the campers to be clean in outdoor place. ( A) St. John s University. ( B) Massachus
8、etts Institute of Technology. ( C) University of California, Berkeley. ( D) Yale University. ( A) Lecture notes. ( B) Exams. ( C) Contact with teachers. ( D) Videos of demonstrations. ( A) About 116 schools around the world now offer course materials free online to the public. ( B) Open Course Ware
9、only offers materials from graduate courses. ( C) Visitors can learn the same things M.I.T. students learn, and they can receive credits toward a degree. ( D) There are more visitors of the site from outside the United States and Canada. ( A) Swedish. ( B) Portuguese. ( C) Chinese. ( D) Thai. Sectio
10、n C ( A) The influence of European popular music on non-Western music. ( B) The musical background of the director of the Broadway version of The Lion King. ( C) The types of music used in the Broadway version of The Lion King. ( D) Differences between the music of the film version and the Broadway
11、version of The Lion King. ( A) The director is of African ancestry. ( B) The director wanted the songs in the Broadway version to be identical to the songs in the film. ( C) The Broadway version was first performed in Africa. ( D) The story takes place in Africa. ( A) A type of music that originated
12、 in Indonesia. ( B) The meaning of non-English words used in a song. ( C) The plot of The Lion King. ( D) Popular rock and jazz music performed in The Lion King. ( A) How ancient philosophers measured the distance between heavenly bodies. ( B) How ancient philosophers explained the cause of an eclip
13、se of the Moon. ( C) Why ancient philosophers thought the Earth was a sphere. ( D) Why ancient philosophers thought the Earth moved around the Sun. ( A) How the natural world was described in Greek mythology. ( B) What they observed directly. ( C) The writings of philosophers from other societies. (
14、 D) Measurements made with scientific instruments. ( A) They noticed an apparent change in the position of the North Star. ( B) They observed eclipses at different times of the year. ( C) They were the first to estimate the distance between heavenly bodies. ( D) They wanted to prove that the Earth w
15、as flat. ( A) One of the students asked him about it in the previous class. ( B) He read about it the previous day. ( C) He had just read Dr. Frederick Cocks travel log ( D) The students were required to read about it for that days class ( A) Pierrehad announced his success prematurely. ( B) The inv
16、estigation of Pierres expedition wasnt thorough. ( C) Pierre wasnt an experienced explorer. ( D) He had reached the pole before Pierre did. ( A) They talked to one of Pierre s companions. ( B) They interviewed Pierre. ( C) They conducted a computer analysis of photographs. ( D) They examined Pierre
17、s navigation tools, ( A) Dr. Cooks expedition. ( B) The conclusions of the Navigation Foundation. ( C) Exploration of the Equator. ( D) Exploration of the South Pole. Section A 26 Do people get happier or more foul-tempered as they age? Stereotypes of irritable neighbors【 C1】 _.scientists have been
18、trying to answer this question for【 C2】_.and the results have been conflicting. Now a study of several thousand Americans born between 1885 and 1980【 C3】 _that well-being indeed increases with age but overall happiness depends on when a person was born. 【 C4】 _studies that have compared older adults
19、 with the middle-aged and young have sometimes found that older adults are not as happy. But these studies could not【 C5】 _whether their discontent was because of their age or because of their different life experience. The new study, published online January 24 in Psychological Science,【 C6】 _out t
20、he answer by examining 30 years of data on thousands of Americans, including psychological measures of mood and well-being, reports of job and relationship success, and objective measures of health. The researchers found, after controlling for【 C7】 _such as health, wealth, gender, ethnicity and educ
21、ation, that well-being increases over everyone s lifetime. But people who have lived through extreme【 C8】 _, such as the Great Depression, start off much less happy than those who have had more comfortable lives. This finding helps to explain why past studies have found【 C9】 _results experience matt
22、ers, and tough times can influence an entire generations happiness for the rest of their lives. The good news is, no matter what we ve lived through, we can all look forward to feeling more【 C10】 _as we age. A)reveals B)decades C)besides D)content E)tough F)teased G)previous H)conflicting I)discern
23、J)establish K)variables L)ruled M)aside N)hardship O)measures 27 【 C1】 28 【 C2】 29 【 C3】 30 【 C4】 31 【 C5】 32 【 C6】 33 【 C7】 34 【 C8】 35 【 C9】 36 【 C10】 Section B 36 A)The Supreme Court unambiguously ruled Wednesday that privacy rights are not sacrificed to 21st century technology, saying unanimousl
24、y that police generally must obtain a warrant before searching the cell phone of someone they arrest. B)Modern cell phones “hold for many Americans the privacies of life,“ Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. wrote for a court united behind the opinions expansive language. “The fact that technology now
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