[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216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 216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 proverb “He who makes no mistakes makes nothing. “ You can give an example or two to illustrate your point of view. You should write at least 150 words but no more
2、 than 200 words. Section A ( A) The same child at different time and different locations. ( B) Different children at the same time and the same location. ( C) The same child at the same time and the same location. ( D) Different children at different time and different locations. ( A) Make a present
3、ation after handing in the paper. ( B) Study the notes and find out what kind of behavior is influenced by the environment. ( C) Study the notes and find published theories for the presentation. ( D) Write a paper directly in accordance with the observations. ( A) Its for the presentation. ( B) Its
4、for the paper. ( C) Its for the observations. ( D) Its for the conclusion. ( A) Ignore the presentation. ( B) Divide the assignment. ( C) Omit some chapters. ( D) Listen more carefully. ( A) Charles Darwin. ( B) Patrick Matthew. ( C) Alfred Russel Wallace. ( D) Matthew Wallace. ( A) Look it up in he
5、r textbook. ( B) Search on the Internet. ( C) Ask her professor for help. ( D) Go to the library. ( A) A clever clog knows everything in the world. ( B) All the living creatures have the same ancestor. ( C) Species can change into other species through natural selection. ( D) Ideas are transformativ
6、e and can be united. ( A) Some of them died out because they couldnt adapt to their environment. ( B) They reproduced in large numbers to keep the species survive. ( C) Some of them developed the ability to change their surroundings. ( D) They all evolved into other species. Section B ( A) Humans so
7、cial structure is the most complicated. ( B) Humans are able to cooperate with each other. ( C) Prediction is the key to humans survival. ( D) Humans are sensitive and motivated. ( A) Boiling hot water. ( B) Slightly hot water. ( C) Room temperature water. ( D) Icy cold water. ( A) Watching “warm“ v
8、ideos. ( B) Watching control videos. ( C) Watching “cold“ videos. ( D) All of the above. ( A) To solve economic problems. ( B) To increase gender equality. ( C) To follow the international trend. ( D) To increase the number of population. ( A) Only mothers can take the paid parental leave. ( B) No p
9、arental leave can be taken after the child is 8. ( C) Only families of two working parents can enjoy the paid leave. ( D) Parents must reserve the paid parental leave in advance. ( A) 2 weeks. ( B) 10 weeks. ( C) 2 months. ( D) 3 months. ( A) They worry about the salary cut. ( B) They are in favor o
10、f taking the leave. ( C) They think women should benefit more. ( D) They have to take more responsibility for child rearing. Section C ( A) The US governments monthly employment report. ( B) The US governments monthly tax report. ( C) The US governments monthly budget report. ( D) The US governments
11、 monthly deficit report. ( A) Its entirely the fault of Europes leaders. ( B) Its entirely the fault of the US politicians. ( C) Its not entirely the fault of Europes leaders. ( D) Its not entirely the fault of the US politicians. ( A) Introducing tax incentives for businesses. ( B) Cutting budgets
12、on medicare. ( C) Pumping more dollars into the economy. ( D) Coming to an agreement on a deficit cutting plan. ( A) Living in areas with noise pollution. ( B) Living in areas with light pollution. ( C) Living in areas with water pollution. ( D) Living in areas with air pollution. ( A) Heart disease
13、 caused by high blood pressure. ( B) Health problems associated with pollution. ( C) Leading risk factors for heart disease. ( D) Blood-pressure lowering drugs. ( A) It usually happens in urban areas. ( B) It is known as a deadly disease for humans. ( C) It could be prevented in many cases. ( D) It
14、can be cured in five to eight years. ( A) Slightly polluted areas. ( B) Heavily polluted areas. ( C) Urban areas. ( D) Rural areas. ( A) The impact of smoking lasts less than 30 years. ( B) Smoking has a long-term impact on our molecular machinery. ( C) Damages caused by smoking can never be cured.
15、( D) Ailments are mainly caused by damage to the DNA. ( A) They checked the lungs of 16,000 people. ( B) They examined the heartbeats of 16,000 smokers. ( C) They measured the blood pressure of 16,000 smokers. ( D) They looked at blood samples from 16,000 people. ( A) The effects of smoking on their
16、 DNA still exists. ( B) The damage to their DNA will be cured one year later. ( C) The function of their DNA has been changed. ( D) The chance of having cancer is still high. Section A 26 A new alcohol detection system could be introduced in cars by 2020, preventing intoxicated(喝醉的 )drivers from sta
17、rting their cars. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration showcased their first prototype of the Driver Alcohol Detection System for Safety, known as “DADSS“ at Mothers Against Drunk Drivings 2015【 C1】_conference in Washington. The system prevents drivers from driving if they have【 C2】 _o
18、ver the recommended level of alcohol to drive safely by analyzing a drivers blood alcohol content(BAC)in two ways, with results【 C3】 _less than a second to come through. A breathalyzer, which is placed on both sides of the steering wheel, will take a sample of the drivers【 C4】 _breath, analyzing its
19、 alcohol content and the drivers blood alcohol levels will also be【 C5】 _by shining an infrared(红外线的 )light onto their fingertip when its placed on the cars ignition button. If the system detects that the driver is over the limit, the car shuts down, preventing the driver starting the car. Speaking
20、at the conference, NHTSA administrator Mark Rosekind said: “DADSS has enormous potential to prevent drunk driving in specific【 C6】 _such as teen drivers and commercial fleets, and making it an option【 C7】 _to vehicle owners. It would provide a powerful new tool in the battle against drunk driving de
21、aths.“ There are however some【 C8】 _The DADSS system will not be compulsory in all cars and will also cost drivers around $ 400 to install in their cars. The system has also been met with some【 C9】 _. Managing director of The American Beverage Institute, Sarah Longwell, told The Detroit News that DA
22、DSS “will【 C10】 _stop many responsible social drinkers who have a glass of wine with dinner from starting their cars.“ A)available F)exhaled K)populations B)captured G)expense L)regular C)consumed H)limitations M)responsibly D)criticism I)measured N)simply E)detecting J)national O)taking 27 【 C1】 28
23、 【 C2】 29 【 C3】 30 【 C4】 31 【 C5】 32 【 C6】 33 【 C7】 34 【 C8】 35 【 C9】 36 【 C10】 Section B 36 Why Cant American Students Compete? Twice as many students in Singapore are proficient in math as in the United States. A)“We know what it takes to compete for the jobs and industries of our time,“ President
24、 Obama said in his State of the Union address this year. “We need to out-innovate, out-educate, and out-build the rest of the world.“ Yet despite the economic crisis facing the country, the US educational system remains frozen in place, unable to adapt to contemporary global realities. B)As all scho
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