[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217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 217及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay entitled On the National Fitness Program following the outline given below. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words. 1近年来,在我国竞技体育事业取得辉煌的同时, “全民健身 ”的热潮也日益
2、高涨 2推动 “全民健身 ”仍面临一些困难 3我的看法和建议 Section A ( A) Australia. ( B) America. ( C) Britain. ( D) Austria. ( A) Approving. ( B) Disapproving. ( C) Cautious. ( D) Uncertain. ( A) Give up his right to vote. ( B) Vote randomly. ( C) Support one party firmly. ( D) Take politics seriously. ( A) When they are in
3、a hurry. ( B) When they are forced to vote. ( C) When they dislike all the listed parties. ( D) When they dont want to waste their votes. ( A) To attend the orientation. ( B) To meet his professor. ( C) To find some books. ( D) To use the computer. ( A) The name of the author. ( B) His student ID. (
4、 C) The title of the book. ( D) His whereabouts. ( A) On the second floor of the west wing. ( B) On the second floor of the east wing. ( C) On the first floor of the west wing. ( D) On the first floor of the east wing. ( A) Because the professor may need them from time to time. ( B) Because they are
5、 very precious and valuable. ( C) Because the professor hopes they are available to all the students. ( D) Because they are already reserved by some students. Section B ( A) Traffic jam. ( B) Bad weather. ( C) Truancy. ( D) Club activities. ( A) Pupils with musical talent. ( B) Pupils with high scor
6、es. ( C) Pupils having their homework done. ( D) Pupils with good attendance. ( A) Punishing students who damage school property. ( B) Rewarding schools that have decreased the destruction. ( C) Promoting teachers who can prevent the destruction. ( D) Cutting the budget for repairs and replacements.
7、 ( A) Tiredness. ( B) Shallow breaths. ( C) Obesity. ( D) Snoring. ( A) Men with sleep apnea seldom showed brain problems. ( B) Women with sleep apnea were more likely to become depressed. ( C) Most cases of sleep apnea had been diagnosed officially. ( D) People with sleep apnea would become depress
8、ed sooner or later. ( A) The structure of a persons brain. ( B) The vessel surrounding the windpipe. ( C) The oversized tongue. ( D) The overweight body. ( A) Sleep apnea will necessarily lead to depression. ( B) Half of the people suffering sleep apnea will become depressed. ( C) The relationship b
9、etween sleep apnea and depression still needs further proof. ( D) There is no connection between sleep apnea and depression. Section C ( A) The military sector. ( B) The IT sector. ( C) The housing sector. ( D) The financial sector. ( A) Because she stopped working after she was hurt. ( B) Because s
10、he failed to make some of her mortgage payments. ( C) Because she failed to convince officials she was entitled to a pension. ( D) Because she failed to pass doctors exams. ( A) Foreclosure. ( B) Unemployment. ( C) Home values. ( D) Housing demands. ( A) Carbon dioxide emissions. ( B) El Nino event.
11、 ( C) Air pollution. ( D) Climate change. ( A) Exhaust emissions from cars and other vehicles. ( B) The increasing population and the decreasing green vegetation. ( C) The chemical reaction between methane and nitrous oxide. ( D) The burning of fossil fuels and other human activity. ( A) Because CO2
12、 accounts for 65 percent of climate change. ( B) Because the level of CO2 emissions has reached a record high. ( C) Because the lifetime of CO2 is very long. ( D) Because CO2 is a main greenhouse gas. ( A) The climate can be improved through concrete action. ( B) The climate can be improved through
13、political will. ( C) The climate can be improved due to the Paris Climate agreement. ( D) The climate can be improved as emissions reductions are legally binding. ( A) Mild cognitive impairment can be cured by weight lifting. ( B) Increased muscle strength can improve brain function in older adults.
14、 ( C) People with cognitive impairment cannot lead normal lives. ( D) Cognitive training can improve brain function in those over the age of 55. ( A) Weight lifting sessions. ( B) Cognitive training sessions. ( C) Endurance running sessions. ( D) High jump sessions. ( A) If the increases in brain si
15、ze are also related to the effect of brain training. ( B) If the increases in brain size are also related to the improvement of brain function. ( C) If the increases in muscle strength are also related to the improvement of brain function. ( D) If the increases in muscle strength are also related to
16、 increases in brain size. Section A 26 Waffles? French toast? Bacon? Big breakfasts may be a thing of the past. According to the Associated Press, more Americans are consuming breakfast in stages thanks to on-the-go lifestyles and the belief that multiple, smaller meals are【 C1】_than three large one
17、s. Serial eating is only expected to increase in the coming years. The NPD Group, a market research company,【 C2】 _that the number of times people will snack in the mornings will increase 23% between 2008 and 2018,【 C3】 _with 20% and 15% increases in afternoon and evening snacking, 【 C4】 _. Unlike t
18、heir evening alter-egos, morning snackers tend to be more health【 C5】_, looking for low-calorie foods with more fiber, antioxidants(抗氧化物 )and whole grains. For instance, General Mills introduced its 140-calorie Fiber One bars in 2007, but recently added three more flavors as well as 90-calorie versi
19、ons. This may be new in the US, but a second breakfast is【 C6】 _in countries such as Germany. In Bavaria, a traditional second breakfast【 C7】 _of white sausages, pretzels(椒盐卷饼 ), sweet mustard and, of course, beer. But snackers, beware: Though spreading calories across several meals is generally acc
20、epted to be healthier, it can actually cause people to over-consume and gain weight, David Levitsky, a professor of nutrition and psychology at Cornell University, told the AP. Maybe the trend toward portable, quick-hit breakfasts will【 C8】 _more people to eat in the morning. According to the Huffin
21、gton Post, a 2011【 C9】 _by the NPD Group found that 10 percent of the US population, or 31 million Americans,【 C10】 _the most important meal of the day. A)compared F)estimates K)particularly B)connected G)healthier L)respectively C)conscious H)inspire M)skip D)consists I)made N)supervision E)easier
22、J)necessary O)survey 27 【 C1】 28 【 C2】 29 【 C3】 30 【 C4】 31 【 C5】 32 【 C6】 33 【 C7】 34 【 C8】 35 【 C9】 36 【 C10】 Section B 36 A Best Friend? You Must Be Kidding A)From the time they met in kindergarten until they were 15, Robin Shreeves and her friend Penny were inseparable. They rode bikes, played k
23、ickball in the street, swam all summer long and listened to music on the stereo. They told each other secrets like which boys they thought were cute, as best friends always do. B)Today, Ms. Shreeves, of suburban Philadelphia, is the mother of two boys. Her 10-year-old has a best friend. In fact, he
24、is the son of Ms. Shreevess own friend, Penny. But Ms. Shreevess younger son, 8, does not. His favorite playmate is a boy who was in his preschool class, but Ms. Shreeves says that the two dont get together very often because scheduling play dates can be complicated; they usually have to be planned
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