[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224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 224及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay entitled It Pays to Be Honest by commenting on the saying, “Honesty is the best policy.“ You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words. Write your essay on Answer S
2、heet 1. Section A ( A) It could not receive or make calls. ( B) It receives the signal but always cuts off halfway. ( C) It can make calls but the signal is not clear. ( D) It could only receive incoming calls. ( A) To get a feedback about the phone. ( B) To find out where the problem lies. ( C) To
3、get the phone fixed immediately. ( D) To apology for his inconvenience. ( A) Damage to the equipment. ( B) The mans wrong operation. ( C) The line upgrading. ( D) It was unclear. ( A) He will buy another cell phone. ( B) He will complain again if the problem isnt settled. ( C) He will ask for a refu
4、nd if the problem isnt solved. ( D) He will complain to the management. ( A) A way to join a bicycle race. ( B) Major British bicycle races. ( C) The contribution of cycling to health. ( D) An annual cycling event. ( A) The length of the course. ( B) The route the cyclists take. ( C) The number of p
5、articipants. ( D) The date when the tour is held. ( A) There is no rush. ( B) The winner becomes the king. ( C) Friendship first, competition second. ( D) Faster and stronger. ( A) Fruit. ( B) Water. ( C) Lunch. ( D) Repair services. Section B ( A) They are very frightening and powerful. ( B) They a
6、re interested in tornadoes. ( C) They all work very hard. ( D) They dont know why tornadoes occur. ( A) Where dry and humid air masses meet. ( B) Where the air becomes warm and humid. ( C) When thunderstorms or tornadoes occur. ( D) When the air rises very rapidly. ( A) It will remain the same. ( B)
7、 Its air will be sucked up. ( C) It will explode outward. ( D) It will move a little. ( A) 33. ( B) 44. ( C) 433. ( D) 443. ( A) A place with a heavy rain. ( B) A town with a sunny day. ( C) A beautiful summer resort. ( D) An interesting advertisement. ( A) She didnt like the job any more. ( B) She
8、made a mistake in the report. ( C) She was criticized for her clothes. ( D) Her boss often found faults with her. ( A) Every time they watch TV. ( B) When they make mistakes. ( C) When theyre going on holiday. ( D) When they meet forecasters. Section C ( A) Human beings are the only animals who can
9、laugh. ( B) One starts laughing when he is about six months old. ( C) Laughter has many functions other than expressing joy. ( D) Almost all the animals can laugh in some way. ( A) The sparkling of eyes. ( B) The opening of mouth. ( C) The movement of muscles. ( D) The blinking of eyes. ( A) Comedy
10、originated in ancient Rome. ( B) Theaters originally appeared in Italy. ( C) Stand-up comedians were popular in France. ( D) Comedy was once banned in Europe. ( A) It improves hearing. ( B) It causes infections. ( C) It keeps our ears dry. ( D) It protects our ears. ( A) A soft cloth. ( B) Mineral o
11、il. ( C) The little finger. ( D) A cotton swab. ( A) Water is poured into the ear. ( B) It is the safest method of all. ( C) Cold water should be used. ( D) It can be repeated several times. ( A) It is the first same sex school. ( B) It is located in New York city. ( C) It began to admit students in
12、 2008. ( D) It charges students a high tuition fee. ( A) Boys are more attentive than girls. ( B) Girls are more active than boys. ( C) Boys get more attention than girls. ( D) Boys and girls are treated equally. ( A) Students perform better in same sex classrooms. ( B) Students perform better in mi
13、xed sex classrooms. ( C) Differences outweigh similarities between boys and girls. ( D) Similarities outweigh differences between boys and girls. ( A) Attending a pre-school program. ( B) Attending a same sex school. ( C) Going to school earlier. ( D) Having good personalities. Section A 26 Our bodi
14、es experience an ebb and flow of energy throughout the day. This is called a circadian rhythm, and it has been studied【 C1】 _ by scientists. Our energy level builds gradually to a peak, then【 C2】 _ , reaching a trough about 12 hours later. The exact nature of this cycle varies from person to person,
15、 and so do our【 C3】_ for activity versus rest Our natural rhythms are【 C4】 _ by internal drives and external stimulation. Typically, external stimulation wins out over what our internal guide tells us. For example, when we fly across six time zones, we have to fit into a different time frame whether
16、 we like it or not. The same is true when we work the night shift. These are【 C5】 _ examples of what most of us experience every day on the job. So here we are, many of us working hours that are【 C6】 _ to what our internal rhythms would prefer. Too bad. Or is it? Some forward-looking companies are l
17、ooking at internal rhythms as they【 C7】_ to productivity and are finding that a mid-afternoon nap increases work output and【 C8】 _ . But can naptime really fit into the American workday? While experts seem to agree that napping is a good idea, the reality of napping is probably a long shot at best.
18、There are lots of reasons for this. One is the need for predictability and standardization in the workplace,【 C9】 _ in companies that do business around the world. Another is the longstanding American work ethic that【 C10】 _ total commitment from beginning to end of the workday. Napping is viewed as
19、 slacking, a real no-no for the go-getter who wants to get ahead. A) contrary E) prior I) especially M) extreme B) exclaimed F) demands J) relate N) declines C) extensively G) preferences K) specifically O) appropriate D) affected H) impact L) accuracy 27 【 C1】 28 【 C2】 29 【 C3】 30 【 C4】 31 【 C5】 32
20、 【 C6】 33 【 C7】 34 【 C8】 35 【 C9】 36 【 C10】 Section B 36 Postgraduate dilemmas A Deciding whether or not to become a postgraduate can be a daunting (令人畏缩的 ) prospect. Even if you are sure you want to press ahead, the chances are youll have a list of unanswered questions about the best approach. That
21、s why New Scientist has asked those in the know to talk frankly about what postgraduate life is really like and how to make the most of it. How do I choose the right project? B One thing all postgraduates agree on is that you need to be passionate about your research topic if youre ever going to fin
22、ish it. Starting off with fire in your belly will give you the best chance of seeing your work through. “During your PhD you will fall in and out of love with your project many times, so it is important to choose something that fascinates you and that you will want to persevere with,“ says Katherine
23、 Reekie, who is in the fourth year of her PhD in genetics at the University of Leicester. C Think, too, about the mode of research, advises Rachel Walker, a second-year PhD student at the University of Cambridge. “You should consider whether the project will require mostly fieldwork or lab work and
24、whether you are happy with this.“ It is also useful for your project to have some similar aspects to those of other students working in your research group, she says, so that you can help each other out when you get stuck. D Funding availability might influence the exact area you choose to focus on.
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