[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207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 207及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition on the topic “The Gradual Loss of Social Morality“. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words which should cover:1)describing the meaning of cartoon briefl
2、y:2)stating its main idea:3)giving your comment. Section A ( A) More than a year. ( B) Two months. ( C) More than two weeks. ( D) One or two days. ( A) The man. ( B) The woman. ( C) Bob. ( D) Noel. ( A) One can see the sea through its windows. ( B) It is quite an old cottage. ( C) The cottage is far
3、 from the small farm. ( D) The cottage is quite narrow. ( A) He is a friend of the woman. ( B) He is the woman s ex-husband. ( C) It is a lovely dog. ( D) He is a tenant. ( A) Mother and son. ( B) Teacher and student. ( C) Landlady and tenant. ( D) Sister and brother. ( A) The boy s parents. ( B) Th
4、e boy s summer holiday. ( C) The boy s study. ( D) An illness. ( A) They are very good parents. ( B) They quarrel a lot. ( C) They have only one child. ( D) They love each other very much. ( A) He will spend it in England. ( B) He will study history. ( C) He is going to live in the country. ( D) He
5、is going to learn French. Section B ( A) June 1932. ( B) July 1931. ( C) August 1931. ( D) August 1934. ( A) Chekhov. ( B) Alexander Pope. ( C) Homer. ( D) William Faulkner. ( A) Set in her native Huron County in southwestern Ontario. ( B) Southeast counties of Canada. ( C) The university where she
6、studies English. ( D) Set in the Dundarave, West Vancouver. ( A) A man and a woman. ( B) Two young men. ( C) Two young women. ( D) One person. ( A) On a small farm near a river. ( B) In a big shop of Seattle. ( C) On the campus of Seattle Pacific University. ( D) In the library of Stanford Universit
7、y. ( A) A student in the university. ( B) A policeman who charges this case. ( C) The president of the university. ( D) A teacher in the university. ( A) A small pistol. ( B) A shotgun and a handgun. ( C) A rifle and a shotgun. ( D) A pistol and a rifle. Section C ( A) The life and times of an impor
8、tant modernpoet. ( B) How a poem s images relate to its meaning. ( C) The musical quality of modern poetry. ( D) The poems of Gertrude Stein. ( A) She s the most famous of the modern poets. ( B) She didn t publish any of her works in herlifetime. ( C) She was better known as a prose writer than as a
9、 poet. ( D) She began her career as a writer relatively late in her life. ( A) Read some poems loud. ( B) Research the life of Gertrude Stein. ( C) Compare the poems of Gertrude Stein to the poems of John Ashbery. ( D) Write a few lines of poetry. ( A) Employment in the fishing and whalingindustries
10、. ( B) Nineteenth-century sea captains. ( C) The economic importance of sailing ships. ( D) The development of the steamship. ( A) They were protected by a strong United States Navy. ( B) They were supported by a well-developedrailroad ( C) Most crew members had experience onforeign ships. ( D) As p
11、art owners of the ships, captains gotsome of the profits. ( A) They carried passengersbut not cargo. ( B) They were large, but surprisingly fast. ( C) They were the first successful steam-powered ships. ( D) They were more reliable than other ships of the 1860 s. ( A) Its now taught with the aid of
12、computers. ( B) It isn t considered as important today as it was in the past. ( C) Children today learn it earlier than children did in the past. ( D) A lot of times is spent teaching it. ( A) To indicate the emphasis teachers once placed on penmanship. ( B) To criticize a technique used to motivate
13、 children. ( C) To illustrate the benefits of competition. ( D) To suggest that teachers be recognized fortheir efforts. ( A) How educators create a curriculum. ( B) Why some parents object to the teaching ofpenmanship. ( C) The standards for penmanship in state curricula. ( D) The effects of reward
14、ing good penmanship. ( A) The number of hours per week that mustbe spent teaching penmanship. ( B) The level ofpenmanship a child isexpected to have. ( C) The recommended method for teachingpenmanship. ( D) The reason computers should be used tohelp in the teaching ofpenmanship. Section A 26 Our ape
15、-men forefathers had no obvious natural weapons in the struggle for survival in the open. They had neither the powerful teeth nor the strong claws of the big cats. They could not【 C1】 _with the bear, whose strength, speed and claws provided an impressive small fire weaponry. They could not even defe
16、nd themselves by running swiftly like the horses, zebras or small animals. If the ape-men had attempted to compete on those terms in the open, they would have been【 C2】 _to failure and extinction. But they were【 C3】 _with enormous concealed advantages of a kind not possessed by any of their competit
17、ors. In the search of the picking of the forest, the ape-men had【 C4】 _efficient stereoscopic vision and a sense of colour that the animals of the grasslands did not possess. The ability to see clearly at close range permitted the ape-men to study practical problems in a way that lay far【 C5】 _the s
18、earch of the original inhabitants of the grassland. Good long-distance sight was quite another matter. Lack of long-distance vision had not been a problem for forest-dwelling apes and monkeys because the higher the viewpoint, the greater the range of sightso【 C6】 _they had had to do was climb a tree
19、. Out in the open, however, this simple solution was not【 C7】 _. Climbing a hill would have helped, but in many places the ground was flat. The ape-men【 C8】 _the only possible solution. They reared up as high as possible on their hind limbs and began to walk upright. This vital change of physical po
20、sition brought about considerable disadvantages. It was extremely unstable and it meant that the already slow ape-men became slower still. However, they per severed and their bone structure gradually became【 C9】 _to the new, unstable position that【 C10】 _them the name Homo erectus, upright man. A)co
21、mpare B)driven C)match D)endowed E)doomed F)developed G)all H)adopted I)earned J)generated K)familiarized L)adapted M)available N)beyond O)bestowed 27 【 C1】 28 【 C2】 29 【 C3】 30 【 C4】 31 【 C5】 32 【 C6】 33 【 C7】 34 【 C8】 35 【 C9】 36 【 C10】 Section B 36 A)A federal appeals court on Wednesday for the f
22、irst time employed a landmark Supreme Court decision to declare that the fundamental right to marriage must be extended to gay couples, adding momentum to a remarkably rapid recognition of same-sex marriage by judges nationwide. B)The 2-to-1 decision by a panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 1
23、0th Circuit upheld a lower court s decision that Utah s constitutional amendment prohibiting same-sex marriage could not stand. The ruling came almost exactly one year after the Supreme Court delivered a pair of major gay rights victories and could be instrumental in returning the issue to the high
24、court for the ultimate decision on whether marriage is a fundamental right that cannot be denied to same-sex couples. C)The justices sidestepped that question last June. But the reasoning used by the majority of Supreme Court justices in rejecting the federal definition of marriage as between one ma
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