[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221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 221及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay based on the following drawing. In your essay, you should first describe the drawing and interpret its meanings, and then give your comment on it. You should write at least 150 word
2、s but no more than 200 words. Write your essay on Answer Sheet 1. Section A ( A) He wanted her to apply for another visa. ( B) He hasnt seen her for a long time. ( C) He wanted to tell her the visas been granted. ( D) He was eager to send her the application form. ( A) There are too many people livi
3、ng there. ( B) The cost of living there is relatively high. ( C) It has frequent natural disasters. ( D) The weather there is pleasant. ( A) To research the climate. ( B) To visit her relatives. ( C) To get her health insurance. ( D) To finish graduate courses. ( A) Go abroad for study at once. ( B)
4、 Celebrate for her granted visa. ( C) Get her health certificate. ( D) Apply for another visa. ( A) He had to attend Prof. Smiths lecture. ( B) He had to go to see the dentist. ( C) He had to wait for an emergency call. ( D) He had to do some research on volcanoes. ( A) They are very dangerous to th
5、e nearby community. ( B) They can bring rare materials to the surface. ( C) They produce more heat to the ocean. ( D) They can prevent the ice sheet from melting. ( A) She knows a lot about active volcanoes. ( B) She works as an assistant for the professor. ( C) She seems not very familiar with the
6、lecture. ( D) She is eager to learn more about the globe. ( A) The water will flow south. ( B) The sea level will rise. ( C) The ocean will become more acid. ( D) The floods will destroy cities. Section B ( A) Postponement. ( B) Preparation. ( C) Confidence. ( D) Information. ( A) The day before pre
7、sentation. ( B) Before youre given the assignment. ( C) Right after accepting the assignment. ( D) When youre already on the stage. ( A) It catches every audiences attention. ( B) It makes the audience daydreamers. ( C) It determines listeners understanding level. ( D) It helps the speakers to organ
8、ize ideas. ( A) It happened in the night. ( B) There was no survivor. ( C) A lorry collided with a coach. ( D) The collision was caused by fog. ( A) Workers long working hours. ( B) Workers poor working conditions. ( C) The low rate of inflation. ( D) The high level of unemployment. ( A) It ended so
9、on when the bus drivers demand was satisfied. ( B) It would continue despite offer for wage increase. ( C) It wouldnt end until next Monday. ( D) It failed for both sides couldnt reach an agreement. ( A) It burned out 6 towns. ( B) 4 people lost their lives so far. ( C) 24 people were injured. ( D)
10、About 300,000 houses were burnt down. Section C ( A) There are three different types of storage systems. ( B) Different memory holds information for different amounts of time. ( C) Different types of storage systems have different functions. ( D) Memory works as a kind of storage system for informat
11、ion. ( A) There is much room for information in it. ( B) It holds information for about 15 to 20 seconds. ( C) It holds information almost indefinitely. ( D) It maintains information for about 25 to 30 seconds. ( A) Declarative memory and procedure memory. ( B) Declarative memory and short-term memo
12、ry. ( C) Short-term memory and procedure memory. ( D) Sensory memory and procedure memory. ( A) Our skills and habits. ( B) Our personal lives. ( C) General knowledge or facts. ( D) Factual information. ( A) The term is not widely used today. ( B) The term began to be used after 1867. ( C) The term
13、was used in a famous novel. ( D) The term was invented by Horatio Alger. ( A) It is the dream of the American to lead a common life. ( B) It is the hope of the American to have a better quality of life. ( C) It is the wish of the American to live an extraordinary life. ( D) It is the strong desire t
14、o have an average level of life. ( A) It may lead to people seeking to improve their lifestyle. ( B) It could result in the desire to create opportunities for ourselves. ( C) It can bring about more financial security and better jobs. ( D) It may lead to an out-of-control consumerism and materialism
15、. ( A) Being healthy and charming. ( B) To be wealthy and attractive. ( C) Being famous and attractive. ( D) To be healthy and accepted. ( A) Because it protects you from getting sunburnt. ( B) Because it helps you get a perfectly tanned skin. ( C) Because its in charge of filtering the harmful sun
16、rays. ( D) Because it repairs your skin that damaged by the sunlight. ( A) It helps protect the bone and protects us from diseases. ( B) It may protect the bone and cure some diseases. ( C) It helps build up new bones and protects us from diseases. ( D) It could build up new bones and cure some dise
17、ases. Section A 26 As the world excitedly greeted Snuppy, the first cloned (克隆 ) dog, commentators celebrated our cleverness. Many feel proud that our age is marked by technological【 C1】 _ . But an article in British newspaper The Observer recently said true innovation has【 C2】 _ from our society. T
18、he writer was Peter Watson, author of the book IdeasA History from Fire to Freud. Watson began: “The year 2005 cant begin to compete with 1905 in terms of【 C3】_ innovations.“ “Writing a history of ideas over the past three years, I have been【 C4】 _ time and again by the fact that, contrary to what w
19、e tell ourselves all the timeon TV, in newspapers and magazines, in【 C5】 _ and in government propagandaour present world is nowhere near as【 C6】 _ and innovative as it thinks it is, certainly in comparison with past ages. “Yes, we are dazzled by mobile phones, cameras, digital TV, and the www, by la
20、ser-guided surgery and bombs, by DNA fingerprinting, and now by cloning. These are not【 C7】 _ things but do they change the way we think in importantin fundamentaldirections?“ Watson quotes Richard Southern, Oxford University historian, who died last year: “Southern thought the most interesting time
21、s in history were 1050-1250 and 1750-1950.“ “Each of these periods transformed our understanding of ourselves【 C8】 _ “. “But what great ideas or transformations have been【 C9】 _ in the half-century since 1950?“ Watson asked, pointing out that except for a few innovations such as the Internet, most s
22、cientific research【 C10】 _ modifies previous studies. A) rarely E) distributed I) radically M) interesting B) introduced F) important J) struck N) advertising C) merely G) advances K) disappeared O) pessimistic D) intimate H) statistics L) small 27 【 C1】 28 【 C2】 29 【 C3】 30 【 C4】 31 【 C5】 32 【 C6】
23、33 【 C7】 34 【 C8】 35 【 C9】 36 【 C10】 Section B 36 Join the “Sleep Challenge“ A Did you get enough sleep last night? Probably not. “We are a nation of sleep-deprived women,“ says Cindi Leive, editor-in-chief of Glamour magazine. While everyone in college burns the candle at both ends, Leive says wome
24、ns sleep problems only get worse with the arrival of kids and careers. After a while, she says, you begin to think that its selfish to put your own need for sleep ahead of all of your familys needs and all the items on your to-do list. Its a self-defeating strategy because when youre tired, you cant
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