[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208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 208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 “The Importance of Cooperation“. You can cite examples to illustrate your point. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words. Write your
2、essay on Answer Sheet 1. Section A ( A) He was too excited to go out to travel. ( B) He was tired of studying and needed some change. ( C) He had already planned a trip long before. ( D) He liked to travel around. ( A) She went to visit a friend there. ( B) She went there for a conference once. ( C)
3、 She attended a skiing course there. ( D) She spent a vacation there. ( A) Thin air. ( B) High longitude. ( C) High altitude. ( D) Too Cold. ( A) Dont exercise too much. ( B) Take some medicines. ( C) Wear more clothes to keep warm. ( D) Be careful about mountains. ( A) She is watching TV. ( B) She
4、is reading. ( C) She is taking a walk. ( D) She is writing. ( A) TV can enrich life. ( B) TV can expand one s horizon. ( C) TV gives one s brain damage. ( D) TV can stimulate one s imagination. ( A) He thinks TV is boring and brings nothing to one s life. ( B) He thinks TV shows are not interesting.
5、 ( C) He believes that watching TV is not so useful compared with reading. ( D) He thinks TV also expands one s horizon and lets one experience new things. ( A) Both of them can spice one s life. ( B) Neither of them is meaningful. ( C) Theyre both just ways to escape from real life. ( D) They can m
6、ake one feel relaxed. Section B ( A) Knocking the air cushion overboard. ( B) Putting out the sea anchor. ( C) Diving into the sea to try to fetch the air cushion. ( D) Putting out the sea anchor clumsily so that it became entangled. ( A) He swam faster than he had ever swum before. ( B) The sea anc
7、hor disentangled itself. ( C) He abandoned the air cushion. ( D) The sail came down. ( A) He got exhausted in trying to catch up with the boat. ( B) It was his last trip. ( C) The boat slowed down. ( D) He had not been so good. ( A) Indoor sports. ( B) Cultural comparison. ( C) Conversation skills.
8、( D) Japanese psychology. ( A) An extended exchange of opinions. ( B) A polite expression of support. ( C) The defeat of one s partner. ( D) A practical solution to a problem. ( A) Age. ( B) Position. ( C) Skill. ( D) Relationship. ( A) Encouragement. ( B) Agreement. ( C) A pause. ( D) An interrupti
9、on. Section C ( A) They fought with the other mice. ( B) They stayed close to their mothers. ( C) They ran back and forth constantly. ( D) They remained close to one wall. ( A) The extent of damage to the nervous system. ( B) The presence or absence of certain nerve-cell receptors. ( C) The size of
10、nerve-cell receptors in the brain. ( D) The level of danger in the mammals environment. ( A) To show the relationship between fearfulness and environment. ( B) To give examples of animals that they aren t fearful. ( C) To compare fear in mammals to fear in other animals. ( D) To identify the nerves
11、that control fear in certain animals. ( A) They didnt use singers. ( B) They gave free concerts. ( C) They performed in small nightclubs. ( D) They shortened the length of their performances. ( A) To discuss one way it impacted jazz music. ( B) To explain why the government reduced some taxes. ( C)
12、To describe a common theme in jazz music. ( D) To discuss the popularity of certain jazz bands. ( A) The music contained strong political messages. ( B) The music had a steady beat that people could dance to. ( C) The music included sad melodies. ( D) The music contained irregular types of rhythms.
13、( A) The increase in beachfront property value. ( B) An experimental engineering project. ( C) The erosion of coastal areas ( D) How to build seawalls. ( A) To protect beachfront property. ( B) To reduce the traffic on beach roads. ( C) To provide privacy for homeowners. ( D) To define property limi
14、ts. ( A) By sending water directly back to sea with great force. ( B) By reducing wave energy. ( C) By reducing beach width. ( D) By stabilizing beachfront construction. ( A) Protect roads along the shore. ( B) Build on beaches with seawalls. ( C) Add sand to beaches with seawalls. ( D) Stop buildin
15、g seawalls. Section A 26 Twice a year, in spring and autumn, Londons fashionistas go【 C1】 _at the second of the worlds “big four“ fashion weeks. From September 16th to the 21st, 68 catwalk shows【 C2】 _the wares of mainly British-based designers, with celebrities in【 C3】 _. A study by Oxford Economic
16、s for the British Fashion Council(BFC)found that the business added about 21 billion to GDP directly, twice as much as car making. High fashion accounts for only a【 C4】 _of that, but top-end, trend-setting design sits at the heart of the broader retail market. The BFC, which stages London Fashion We
17、ek, estimated that its six days will have【 C5】 _perhaps 100 million in orders. More than that, fashion is just the sort of thing Britain is【 C6】 _to be good at in this post-industrial age: creative, high-value-added, cluster-based. And the country does excel. But there are characteristically British
18、【 C7】 _, too. Many designers have trouble【 C8】 _their ideas into cash. This is only partly because capital is hard to come by. “Here, it s all about art. In other places its much more of a business,“ says a Central St Martins student who has worked in France. The【 C9】 _for a number of new designers
19、agrees: “Young designers here just make what inspires them without thinking enough about how much theyll have to【 C10】 _for it, or who will buy it.“ A great many fold after a few years. A big challenge now is to conquer developing markets before developing-world fashion houses conquer Britain. A)mer
20、its B)transmitting C)converting D)supposed E)charge F)crazy G)displayed H)delighted I)agent J)downsides K)yielded L)fraction M)account N)majority O)attendance 27 【 C1】 28 【 C2】 29 【 C3】 30 【 C4】 31 【 C5】 32 【 C6】 33 【 C7】 34 【 C8】 35 【 C9】 36 【 C10】 Section B 36 Sugar Friend VS Enemy A)Sugar is ever
21、ywhere. Its in our drinks, its in our foods, and its hidden in places we never would think of. Many would call sugar their friend in time of need, but in fact their so-called “good friend“ could turn out to be their worst enemy in disguise. Sugar for many is something they may have been battling wit
22、h for a long time. Here s a simple three-step process to help you start to win back the battle for your health. B)The first step is to be aware of what sugar really does to your body. Most people will say they “know“ that they shouldnt have sugar, but they really cant help it. To me that is a lack o
23、f true awareness of what sugar does to oneself. I don t think many people will say that they want to hurt their body on purpose, but unless they know it s really happening they will continue down that road. Sugar is slower to impact our health, and it s that slow destructive process that is the most
24、 dangerous. Unfortunately, most people dont know the damage until it has already been done. C)Sugar increases fat storing. Possibly the most important hormone in the body is insulin(胰岛素 ),when it comes to weight loss and health. Insulin is the main hormone that we have full control over daily throug
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