[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227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 227及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay entitled The Importance of Competition by commenting on the famous remark, “survival of the fittest.“ You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words. Write your essa
2、y on Answer Sheet 1. Section A ( A) Calculating the budget of the department. ( B) Completing an open-ended question survey. ( C) Talking about the womans campus life. ( D) Discussing a complex experiment. ( A) Taker up her first job at school. ( B) Spend her summer holiday. ( C) Study for her Maste
3、rs degree. ( D) Study as an exchange student. ( A) The university regards chemistry as unimportant. ( B) The Chemistry department is under-funded. ( C) There is not enough space in the Chemistry department. ( D) The Chemistry department has overspent their budget this year. ( A) They are not devoted
4、 to their work. ( B) They dont take their students seriously. ( C) They are unsatisfied with the equipment. ( D) They signed contracts on behalf of the school. ( A) It is as good as the previous ones. ( B) It is more incredible than the previous ones. ( C) It is funnier than the previous ones. ( D)
5、It is worse than the previous ones. ( A) Fantastic settings. ( B) Special effects. ( C) Mysterious costumes. ( D) The theme song. ( A) It was a little bit weak. ( B) It was as strong as the previous one. ( C) It was funny and meaningful. ( D) It was a little bit boring. ( A) The man is still expecti
6、ng the next episode. ( B) The man will reschedule his time to watch the movie. ( C) The next episode will be released next year. ( D) The next episode will be much better than this one. Section B ( A) Children will get absent-minded if they play video games. ( B) Children will get healthier if they
7、change their diet. ( C) Children will improve their grades if they stop watching TV. ( D) Children will lose weight if they spend less time watching TV. ( A) Because they prove the direct effect of reduction in television viewing. ( B) Because they show the great importance of physical activity. ( C
8、) Because they help settle on the best diet small children need. ( D) Because they indicate that children benefit much from TV programs. ( A) Children will move more and consume more energy if they dont watch TV. ( B) Children will spend more time studying if they are not allowed to watch TV. ( C) C
9、hildren will eat more food to their taste if they have special diets. ( D) Children will be indulged in video games if parents dont supervise them. ( A) Through his hard work at training. ( B) Through his training as a preacher. ( C) Through his reputation as a preacher. ( D) Through his attention t
10、o medicine. ( A) His ability to play the organ. ( B) His interest in medicine. ( C) His doctoral degrees in philosophy and music. ( D) His talents in preaching. ( A) His generous suggestions and help. ( B) His imprisonment in World War I. ( C) The responsibility of helping others. ( D) His impact on
11、 Western civilization. ( A) He was a man full of responsibility for German citizens. ( B) He was a man with little courage to face the threat of war. ( C) He was an eccentric man who loves hot weather. ( D) He was a man of many talents with a sense of idealism. Section C ( A) It was her grandfather
12、who gave her the name. ( B) She had a very happy childhood in a large family. ( C) Her marriage with the sailor at sixteen was a failure. ( D) She died in a car accident at the age of thirty-six. ( A) She is recognized as the best actress in history. ( B) A lot of actresses are trying to imitate her
13、 acting. ( C) Her white dress is kept in a Hollywood museum. ( D) Her residence has became a popular tourist site. ( A) Critical. ( B) Prohibitive. ( C) Indifferent. ( D) Appreciative. ( A) It has two airbags or other safety devices. ( B) The maximum speed is 40 km per hour. ( C) It can work for bot
14、h long and short trips. ( D) It can be driven anywhere in the world. ( A) Mechanical failure. ( B) Heavy traffic. ( C) Extreme weather. ( D) Human error. ( A) 20% of them think self-driving cars are not safe. ( B) 20% of them have interest in self-driving cars. ( C) Half of them believe self-driving
15、 cars are not trusted. ( D) Half of them dont know about self-driving cars at all. ( A) It is the only company developing self-driving cars. ( B) It cooperates with Infiniti in developing self-driving cars. ( C) It needs to further inform people of its technology. ( D) It plans to make self-driving
16、cars available this year. ( A) It is located in Arizona. ( B) It was established in 1782. ( C) It is the largest national park. ( D) It was the first national park. ( A) The protection of national parks. ( B) The history of national parks. ( C) The service of national parks. ( D) The pollution of na
17、tional parks. ( A) It can be valid for seven days. ( B) A yearly pass costs only $18. ( C) It varies in different seasons. ( D) It is free for people over 62. Section A 26 After Susan Joyce was laid off, she was horrified to hear of two suicides in her layoff group. Such cases may sound【 C1】 _ , but
18、 being fired or laid off is undeniably one of lifes biggest blows and can lead to clinical depression, violence and alcohol【 C2】 _ , and so forth. Even the fear of losing a job produces more doctor visits and health worries. Layoffs create a sense of hopelessness. Stress-related complaints such as i
19、nsomnia (失眠 ) and headaches tend to follow,【 C3】 _ even after victims find new jobs, says University of Michigan psychologist Richard Price. Your health can【 C4】 _ simply from fear of losing your job, says Sarah Burgard, a sociologist at the University of Michigan. After【 C5】 _ data from two large n
20、ational surveys, she concluded that【 C6】 _ job insecurity over a two-year period rivals the anxiety of a job loss or a major illness. Fears of poor job【 C7】 _ may have similar consequences. When Swedish researchers asked 21-year-olds about their health during a recession, they reported more problems
21、 than a comparison group during a【 C8】 _ . If your stomach starts churning (翻腾 ) when you hear bad economic news, Susan Joyce, who now runs a job-hunting Website, has some tips. Start a discreet search as soon as you see danger signs in your current position. Prepare【 C9】 _ by cutting costs and buil
22、ding up disaster funds. Get help if you or a loved one cant shake the blues. Watch for signs of depression: changes in eating and sleeping habits, significant changes in weight, loss of interest in some pleasures. And, if possible, make health insurance a priority, as you may be more【 C10】 _ to illn
23、ess. A) deteriorate E) extreme I)abuse M) suffer B) analyzing F) lingering J) chronic N) vulnerable C) prospects G) occupations K) financially O) vanishing D) occasionally H) boom L) genuine 27 【 C1】 28 【 C2】 29 【 C3】 30 【 C4】 31 【 C5】 32 【 C6】 33 【 C7】 34 【 C8】 35 【 C9】 36 【 C10】 Section B 36 The B
24、eauty Advantage A Most of us have heard the story of Debrahlee Lorenzana, the 33-year-old Queens, N.Y., woman who sued Citibank last month, claiming that she was fired from her desk job for being “too hot.“ But for all the talk about this womans motives and whether or not she was indeed fired for he
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