[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22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 22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 remark “Good habits result from resisting temptation . “ You can cite examples to illustrate your point. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 wo
2、rds. Write your essay on Answer Sheet 1. Section A ( A) Go to the supermarket to get the ingredients. ( B) Share with the man how she makes the food. ( C) Call the supermarket for the recipe. ( D) Go to the supermarket to buy a pencil and paper. ( A) It is out of work again. ( B) Its a very old-styl
3、e mobile phone. ( C) It costs the woman $ 50. ( D) It cant tell the correct time. ( A) She is not in the place to judge. ( B) The man should blame himself. ( C) The business deserves the mans waiting. ( D) She is not good at giving advice. ( A) Go to the online store to work for money. ( B) Go to th
4、e bank to cash the check. ( C) Go to his office to find the check. ( D) Try to find some cash he has misplaced. ( A) He will be too busy to help the woman. ( B) He is not sure whether he can help the woman. ( C) He is supposed to know what he should do. ( D) He will help the woman. ( A) His watch di
5、stracted him. ( B) He almost missed the film. ( C) The film failed to arouse his interest. ( D) The film was too late to be shown. ( A) Rachel quarrelled with her husband. ( B) Its hard to know what troubles Rachel. ( C) The man has got no chance to talk with Rachel. ( D) The woman knows what Rachel
6、 is thinking about. ( A) She had no time reading the project proposal. ( B) The mans proposal was terribly written. ( C) Its not her responsibility to help the man. ( D) Half a month was not enough to write a proposal. ( A) To inform him of a problem they face. ( B) To request him to purchase contro
7、l desks. ( C) To discuss the content of a project report. ( D) To ask him to fix the dictating machine. ( A) They quote the best price in the market. ( B) They manufacture and sell office furniture. ( C) They cannot deliver the steel sheets on time. ( D) They cannot produce the steel sheets needed.
8、( A) By marking down the unit price. ( B) By accepting the penalty clauses. ( C) By allowing more time for delivery. ( D) By promising better after-sales service. ( A) Give the customer a ten percent discount. ( B) Claim compensation from the steel suppliers. ( C) Ask the Buying Department to change
9、 suppliers. ( D) Cancel the contract with the customer. ( A) Stockbroker. ( B) Physicist. ( C) Mathematician. ( D) Economist. ( A) Improve computer programming. ( B) Explain certain natural phenomena. ( C) Predict global population growth. ( D) Promote national financial health. ( A) Their different
10、 educational backgrounds. ( B) Changing attitudes toward nature. ( C) Chaos theory and its applications. ( D) The current global economic crisis. Section B ( A) People regard nutrition as a priority. ( B) People take more and more fresh foods. ( C) People realize the harm of convenience foods. ( D)
11、People cannot take fresh foods totally. ( A) 2 010. ( B) 2 100. ( C) 2 400. ( D) 3 600. ( A) Fatness. ( B) Laziness. ( C) Malnutrition. ( D) Skinniness. ( A) By reading nutrition facts instruction. ( B) By tasting the food himself. ( C) By consulting the authority. ( D) By making scientific research
12、. ( A) To make the school life interesting. ( B) To motivate the students passion. ( C) To punish the students who behave badly. ( D) To control the students who scream a lot. ( A) They think it will hurt the students hearts. ( B) They think it is too wild. ( C) They think it is too strict. ( D) The
13、y think it cannot solve the problems. ( A) Negative. ( B) Positive. ( C) Neutral. ( D) Indifferent. ( A) Education wastes a lot of money. ( B) Study needs money as foundation. ( C) Study is not related to money directly. ( D) Money cant stimulate study. ( A) A private company. ( B) A state-owned com
14、pany. ( C) An international profit organization. ( D) An independent nonprofit organization. ( A) Widespread inflation. ( B) Academic competition. ( C) Political disagreement. ( D) Increase in the number of students. Section C 26 They may appear to be marvels of modern science. But the ideas that le
15、d to the wonders of satellite【 B1】 _, organ transplant and cosmetic surgery are not quite as recent as some might think, for 350 years ago, Robert Boyle, a natural【 B2】_and founder of modern chemistry, put pen to paper to【 B3】 _a wish-list of what he hoped science would one day achieve. His wish lis
16、t covers real scientific developments that【 B4】 _ the entirety of the next four centuries from the arrival of the coffee house, to the dawn of air travel right through to the developments in【 B5】_agriculture. It is thought that the list was penned by an assistant with Boyle, a leading intellectual f
17、igure【 B6】 _, dictating his hopes for the future. The result is a list of 24 aspirations, which would have been widely discussed with his scientific【 B7】_but would doubtless have seemed outlandish(奇异的 )dreams to the 17th century man on the street. Boyles first “wish“ was the “Prolongation(延伸 )of Lif
18、e.“ Since the【 B8】 _life expectancy at the start of the 17th century was just 40, his first wish was certainly achieved. And it remains a hot topic for scientists today. Next he pondered on the “Recovery of Youth, or at least some of the Marks of it, as new Teeth, new Hair coloured as in youth. “ Di
19、d he【 B9】 _that four centuries later the wonders of modern dentistry would be granting new teeth to order and that a youthful looking was just a bottle away? Other wishes cover key developments in engineering and chemistry,【 B10】 _medicine. Some such as the transformation of species in minerals, ani
20、mals and vegetables remain at sciences cutting edge today. 27 【 B1】 28 【 B2】 29 【 B3】 30 【 B4】 31 【 B5】 32 【 B6】 33 【 B7】 34 【 B8】 35 【 B9】 36 【 B10】 Section A 36 If youre one of those people who tends to put on weight around your middle, what doctors call an “apple shape“ what the rest of us call a
21、 beer belly youve probably been told that youre at higher risk of heart disease. But one large new review study suggests you shouldnt be too【 C1】 _after all. It turns out that the apple-shaped among us are not at any higher risk of heart trouble as people with pear shapes or any other kind of fat【 C
22、2】 _In the latest study, researchers at the Emerging Risk Factors Collaboration in the UK reviewed records of more than 220 000 participants in 58 different trials that followed【 C3】 _for more than 10 years for heart-related events. They found that body shape, or fat distribution, did not seem to af
23、fect heart disease risk. In fact, the researchers write in the journal Lancet, various measures of obesity,【 C4】_body mass index(or BMI, a combined measure of height and weight), waist circumference and waist-to-hip ratio, all had about the same predictive value in identifying increased risk of a he
24、art attack. Whats more,【 C5】 _to the forecasting power of known risk factors such as high cholesterol, high blood pressure and a history of diabetes(糖尿病 ), the obesity measures added very little to the【 C6】 _ of risk assessment. Previous studies had focused not just on overweight, but on the type an
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