[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214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 214及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay on peoples addiction to smartphones. Try to imagine what will happen when people spend more and more time with their smartphones. You are required to write at least 150 words b
2、ut no more than 200 words. Section A ( A) When to move. ( B) Where to live the following year. ( C) How much time to spend at home. ( D) Whose house to visit. ( A) Take some money to the housing office. ( B) Inform the director of student housing in a letter. ( C) Fill out a form in the library. ( D
3、) Maintain a high grade average. ( A) Both live on campus. ( B) Both live off campus. ( C) The man lives on campus; the woman lives off campus. ( D) The woman lives on campus; the man lives off campus. ( A) Grades. ( B) Privacy. ( C) Sports. ( D) Money. ( A) Theyve lost their suitcases. ( B) They ca
4、nt find their dormitory. ( C) Their dorm rooms have been given to other students. ( D) Theyve missed the bus to their dormitory. ( A) Its far from the academic buildings. ( B) No buses go to it. ( C) There are few first-year students living there. ( D) Its older than the other dormitories. ( A) Its
5、fast. ( B) It runs at inconvenient times. ( C) It runs at convenient times. ( D) Its slow. ( A) They can get exercise. ( B) Its boring. ( C) They can go by bike. ( D) Its interesting. Section B ( A) Given by the local government. ( B) Born by a large number of dogs. ( C) Bought from different cities
6、 and villages. ( D) Captured over grassland. ( A) 11-week course for control duty. ( B) 11-week course for patrol duty. ( C) 9-week course for control duty. ( D) 9-week course for patrol duty. ( A) Catching runaway criminals. ( B) Scratching the hidden bombs. ( C) Patrolling the dangerous town. ( D)
7、 Drug-sniffing and bomb-sniffing. ( A) The causes are common. ( B) The causes are not well understood. ( C) The causes are obvious. ( D) The causes are very complicated. ( A) Improved highway design. ( B) Better public transportation. ( C) Regular driver training. ( D) Stricter traffic regulations.
8、( A) Highway crime. ( B) Drivers errors. ( C) Poor traffic control. ( D) Confusing road signs. ( A) Increasing peoples awareness of traffic problems. ( B) Enhancing drivers sense of responsibility. ( C) Building more highways. ( D) Designing better cars. Section C ( A) October 2000. ( B) December 20
9、00. ( C) September 2001. ( D) December 2001. ( A) Faculty and staff salaries have increased. ( B) International students office has been enlarged. ( C) No staff has been added in the home office. ( D) Tuition fees have been increased in many other universities. ( A) it has been increased many times.
10、 ( B) It has been increased once only. ( C) It has been increased continually. ( D) It has never been increased before. ( A) $ 3 ,600 per term. ( B) $ 3 ,800 per term. ( C) $ 13 ,800 per term. ( D) $ 13 ,800 per year. ( A) In Trafalgar Square. ( B) In Oxford Street and Bond Street. ( C) In Oxford St
11、reet and Regent Street. ( D) In Soho and Bond Street. ( A) In the middle of Leicester Square. ( B) In the middle of Trafalgar Square. ( C) Behind the National Gallery. ( D) In the centre of Soho. ( A) Sweden. ( B) Denmark. ( C) Germany. ( D) Norway. ( A) In 1791. ( B) In 1917. ( C) In 1691. ( D) In
12、1916. ( A) Massachusetts College. ( B) Yale College. ( C) Boston College. ( D) Art School. ( A) An electrician. ( B) An inventor. ( C) An artist. ( D) A traveler. Section A 26 Eat like a Greek, and it could cut your risk of having a heart attack, stroke, or dying from heart disease by about 30 perce
13、nt, according to an attention-grabbing【 C1】 _ published this week in the New England Journal of Medicine. While this is far from the first paper to find a【 C2】 _between the Mediterranean diet and heart health, it is unique because of its large size and design. It randomized a group of more than 7,00
14、0 people at high risk of heart disease to follow either one of two kinds of Mediterranean diets (one supplemented with olive oil and one with nuts) or a low-fat diet. This is the most【 C3】 _way to show that the diet itself was causing the differences in health outcomes. The【 C4】 _ in the study, men
15、and women between ages 55 and 80, had either type 2 diabetes or at least three major risk factors for heart disease, such as smoking, obesity, high blood pressure, high LDL cholesterol or low HDL cholesterol. So what did they eat, exactly? The two groups of【 C5】 _dieters were【 C6】_to eat fish and le
16、gumes three times a week, eat white meat instead of red, and avoid processed cookies and cakes. One group was told to use at least four tablespoons of extra virgin olive oil daily; the other was encouraged to eat an ounce of nuts each day. The low-fat dieters, it【 C7】 _out, actually didnt lower thei
17、r fat intake much. They basically ate their usual diet, including red meat, soda, and processed foods. 【 C8】 _with the group on the low-fat diet, the olive oil group had a 30 percent lower risk of heart attack, stroke or dying of heart disease after five years. Those in the nuts group had a 28 perce
18、nt lower risk. “The strength of this study comes from the fact that we measured hard outcomes and not just blood pressure or changes in【 C9】 _levels,“ study author Ramon Estruch, from the Department of Internal Medicine at the Hospital Clinic of Barcelona, told Time. com. “We really believe the Medi
19、terranean diet lowers【 C10】 _of heart attack, stroke and cardiovascular deaths.“ A) cholesterol B) pressure C) Mediterranean D) subjects E) strong F) connection G) turned H) combination I) encouraged J) study K) predicted L) incidence M) Compared N) different O) powerful 27 【 C1】 28 【 C2】 29 【 C3】 3
20、0 【 C4】 31 【 C5】 32 【 C6】 33 【 C7】 34 【 C8】 35 【 C9】 36 【 C10】 Section B 36 Deer Populations of the Puget Sound A) Two species of deer have been prevalent in the Puget Sound area of Washington State in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. The black-tailed deer, lowland, west-side cousin of th
21、e mule deer of eastern Washington, is now the most common. The other species, the Columbian white-tailed deer, in earlier times was common in the open prairie country, it is now restricted to the low, marshy islands and flood plains along the lower Columbia River. B) Nearly any kind of plant of the
22、forest understory can be part of a deers diet. Where the forest inhibits the growth of grass and other meadow plants, the black-tailed deer browses on huckleberry, salal, dogwood , and almost any other shrub or herb. But this is fair-weather feeding. What keeps the black-tailed deer alive in the har
23、sher seasons of plant decay and dormancy? One compensation for not hibernating is the built-in urge to migrate. Deer may move from high-elevation browse areas in summer down to the lowland areas in late fall. Even with snow on the ground, the high bushy understory is exposed; also snow and wind brin
24、g down leafy branches of cedar, hemlock, red alder, and other arboreal fodder. C) The numbers of deer have fluctuated markedly since the entry of Europeans into Puget Sound country. The early explorers and settlers told of abundant deer in the early 1800s and yet almost in the same breath bemoaned t
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