[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203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 203及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay on the topic “Stress“. You can either analyze its causes or share some means to reduce it. Examples can be cited to illustrate your point. You should write at least 150 words but no
2、 more than 200 words. Write your essay on Answer Sheet 1. Section A ( A) Embarrassed. ( B) Excited. ( C) Joyous. ( D) Dejected. ( A) Ten minutes late. ( B) Ten minutes early. ( C) At ten oclock. ( D) Five minutes early. ( A) Books on Internet. ( B) Books on physics. ( C) Industrial Revolution. ( D)
3、Books on history. ( A) The librarian thought that the books had been borrowed. ( B) The librarian thought that the man was embarrassed. ( C) The librarian thought that the exit gate was broken. ( D) The librarian thought that the man wanted to steal the books. ( A) Supermarket. ( B) Yard. ( C) Resta
4、urant. ( D) Hotel. ( A) Trim and wrap fresh fruit and vegetables. ( B) Stock shelves. ( C) Work at the check-out counter. ( D) Sell fresh fruit and vegetables. ( A) Sometimes he has to work outdoors in bad weather. ( B) It is too hard. ( C) He cannot get a good pay. ( D) It is extremely boring. ( A)
5、 Workers. ( B) Cleaners. ( C) Students. ( D) Waiters. 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 interest
6、ing life orientation. ( C) Exciting outdoor 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)
7、St. John s University. ( B) Massachusetts 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
8、to the public. ( B) Open Course Ware 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) Portug
9、uese. ( C) Chinese. ( D) Thai. Section C ( A) So they can feel its weight. ( B) So they can examine its contents. ( C) So they can guess its age. ( D) So they can admire its beautiful color. ( A) Tropical insects. ( B) Decayed leaves. ( C) Tree resin. ( D) Bird feathers. ( A) Its amber contains nume
10、rous fossils. ( B) Its amber is the most durable. ( C) Its amber is opaque. ( D) It is the site of the oldest amber deposits. ( A) Amber mined from the AppalachianMountains. ( B) Amber with no imperfections. ( C) Amber containing organic material. ( D) Amber with no inclusions. ( A) The difficulties
11、 faced by the colonists. ( B) The skill of military heroes. ( C) The courage of one man. ( D) The cause of the Revolutionary War. ( A) He did not fight in the Revolution my War. ( B) He did not really exist. ( C) He was an important town leader. ( D) He was not the only messenger. ( A) It was well p
12、lanned. ( B) It was completed in a short time. ( C) It was led by military commanders. ( D) It helped him get elected to public office. ( A) They did not use square numbers. ( B) They used complex measuring instruments. ( C) They recorded math exercises on tablets. ( D) They calculated the link of t
13、riangle sides. ( A) Pictures of triangles. ( B) Calculations using square numbers. ( C) Measurements of angles. ( D) Greek symbols. ( A) They taught the Mesopotamians about square numbers. ( B) They were less advanced in mathematics than the Mesopotamians. ( C) They did not use square numbers. ( D)
14、They knew how to measure angles. Section A 26 It s widely agreed that girls generally start talking earlier than boys, and use more complex vocabulary. When they【 C1】 _school, most girls have slightly better verbal skills than boys on average, they are a month or two ahead. As they progress through
15、primary school, girls continue to【 C2】 _boys when it comes to verbal skills. By the time children leave primary school, girls are about a year ahead with reading and the【 C3】 _is even bigger for writing. However, it should be noted that boys are roughly【 C4】 _with girls when it comes to attainment i
16、n maths at primary school. The gap in attainment at the age of 16 had led some teachers to believe that single-sex lessons in core subjects are the way forward when it comes to【 C5】 _male students and improving boys grades. They argue that boys, for instance, feel less【 C6】_in subjects like literacy
17、 when there are no female students in the classroom to compete with. Others believe that girls and boys thrive best when the opposite sex is taken out of the equation completely, and【 C7】 _a single-sex environment, especially at secondary school level. Some schools believe that a male【 C8】 _ whether
18、 it is a male teacher or more involvement from dad at home is a key factor in impelling boys and improving their grades. Others advocate a more “boy-friendly“ environment at school, whether it s【 C9】 _more books in the library that appeal to boys or trying out different teaching styles in lessons to
19、【 C10】 _boys in learning. A)presence B)identical C)outperform D)stocking E)gap F)motivating G)disheartened H)sorry I)level J)engage K)cheering L)recommending M)advocate N)start O)appearance 27 【 C1】 28 【 C2】 29 【 C3】 30 【 C4】 31 【 C5】 32 【 C6】 33 【 C7】 34 【 C8】 35 【 C9】 36 【 C10】 Section B 36 A)Redu
20、ce, reuse, and recycle. Recycling has become a part of American life. It also is an important part of the waste-processing industry. In fact, many cities and towns in the United States now have recycling programs. To learn how such a program works, we will go to a recycling centre in the eastern sta
21、te of Maryland. B)The recycle bin in the home or office is often the last stop for empty containers. But for papers, plastics, cardboards and cans, it is the beginning of a trip thousands of kilometres long. Yehenew Gedshew directs a recycling centre near Washington, DC. “As long as people throw the
22、ir trash, we have a job.“ His recycling centre processes about 35 tons of material an hour. How does it process that much every hour? Yehenew Gedshew says the business is highly-organized. “First what happens is, dump trucks bring materials to our site. They dump it on the tipping floor. It goes to
23、the first screen where the cardboard and the rest of the material is sorted out.“ The rest of the material goes on a belt that carries the glass and plastic to the last screening area(筛分区 ). The glass gets crushed and the plastic gets sorted and flattened. C)Local recycling programs often require pe
24、ople to separate plastics, papers and glass. But Yehenew Gedshew says sorters at his recycling centre do all that work. He says the centre ships most of its plastic to a processing centre in North Carolina, more than 500 kilometres to the south. At that centre, mountains of bottles become piles of p
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