[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233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 233及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay based on the picture below. You should start your essay with a brief account of the picture, analyze its causes and then explain what you will do to solve the probl
2、em. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words. Section A ( A) Satisfied. ( B) Enthusiastic. ( C) Disappointed. ( D) Indifferent. ( A) Close relationship with the manager. ( B) Competence in the work. ( C) Good educational background. ( D) Unusual flattering tricks. ( A) He is a
3、director in the company. ( B) He is unqualified for his job. ( C) He is the managers close friend. ( D) He is a relative of the mans. ( A) Stupid orders given by his manager. ( B) The empty feeling of being useless. ( C) Orders given out by his wife. ( D) The insufficient pension. ( A) How the bones
4、 repair themselves. ( B) What human bones are made of. ( C) How much people have learnt about bones. ( D) How to combat with bone diseases. ( A) It breaks down the bone tissue. ( B) It produces the new tissue. ( C) It fills in the bone holes. ( D) It completely repairs the bones. ( A) They have diff
5、iculty identifying these cells. ( B) They arent sure how these cells work. ( C) Theyve learned how to reproduce these cells. ( D) Theyve found similar cells in other species. ( A) A way to prevent a bone disease. ( B) An understanding between bone tissue and other tissue. ( C) A way to understand ho
6、w specialized bone cells have evolved. ( D) A solution by creating artificial bone tissue. Section B ( A) Her business skills. ( B) Her study experience abroad. ( C) Her critical thinking ability. ( D) Her cultural knowledge. ( A) It paid off. ( B) It turned out to be a nightmare. ( C) It was overch
7、arged. ( D) It made her an expert. ( A) Finances, time and property. ( B) Tuition, spending and relationships. ( C) Money, safety and time limitations. ( D) Experience, spending constraints and security. ( A) Doubtful. ( B) Guilty. ( C) Sad. ( D) Pessimistic. ( A) Because he benefited a lot from peo
8、ples advice. ( B) Because he always held up to his dreams. ( C) Because he was in fact a versatile genius. ( D) Because he got great help from his followers. ( A) His body was too strong and his name too long. ( B) He never made any movie poster with his name. ( C) His face was too ugly and his brai
9、n too simple. ( D) He played too many Nazi roles on the screen. ( A) Fabulous fortune. ( B) Faith in himself. ( C) Larger circle of friends. ( D) A bigger goal. Section C ( A) He did not pass A level. ( B) He was hurt in a road accident. ( C) He was lost on his vacation abroad. ( D) He kept hitting
10、himself on the head. ( A) Which college he will be enrolled in. ( B) The exam results are gloomy. ( C) He cant study maths any more. ( D) His dream can never come true. ( A) Taking good care of our children to make them feel happy. ( B) Finding colorful extracurricular activities for our children. (
11、 C) Educating our children exam grades dont mean all to them. ( D) Training our children to control all the things happening in life. ( A) He closes his design studio for a whole year. ( B) He goes to New York for a sight-seeing tour. ( C) He writes a new song for a famous musician. ( D) He opens a
12、new chain studio in a different city. ( A) Its better to make full use of them to enjoy ourselves. ( B) Its abnormal to use them to tender our grandchildren. ( C) Its helpful to use some of them beforehand in working years. ( D) Its wise to use them on re-employment to earn more money. ( A) A simple
13、 concept of investing in business. ( B) A simple concept of enjoying life. ( C) A complex concept with 3 meanings. ( D) A complex concept with 4 meanings. ( A) A lady with a very slim figure. ( B) A sports player without legs. ( C) A player competing in a ranning race. ( D) A lady holding a one-year
14、 old baby. ( A) She watched a horse race there. ( B) She took part in a softball match there. ( C) She competed in a track meet there. ( D) She went there for a sports award. ( A) They are perfect for a long-distance runner. ( B) They are made of a wood and plastic compound. ( C) They are suitable f
15、or all kinds of beautiful socks. ( D) They are badly in need of a plastic surgery. ( A) Receive an operation to cure her heart attack. ( B) Compete with those big potatoes in sports field. ( C) Jump over a new height of 5 feet and 11 inches. ( D) Make an attempt to run her first race in Boston. Sect
16、ion A 26 It seems logical: College graduates have lower unemployment and earn more than less educated workers, so, the thinking goes, the fix for todays weak growth in jobs and wages is to make sure that more people earn college degrees. But thats a common misperception,【 C1】 _ attention from the se
17、rious work that has to be done to create jobs and improve incomes. A college education remains a【 C2】 _ to more stable, higher-paying employment. The recent jobless rate for college graduates ages 25 and older was 3.2 percent. That is a far lower rate of joblessness than for high school graduates an
18、d people without high school【 C3】 _ . But that doesnt mean that enough good jobs are, or will be,【 C4】 _ for college graduates. The jobless rate for those under 25 averaged 8.2 percent this year. Recent graduates also face【 C5】 _ underemployment, meaning that they work in jobs that typically do not
19、require bachelors degrees. Pay,【 C6】 _ , has not changed for college-educated workers over the past 12 years. Thats better than【 C7】 _ , as has been the case for less-educated workers. But it also shows that a college education, in and of itself, does not create good jobs at good pay. For that, a【 C
20、8】 _ economy is essential including consistent pro-employment policies and investments by business and government. Right now, the【 C9】 _for more good jobs at good pay is not good. According to recent data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, of the 20 occupations expected to add the most new jobs fr
21、om 2012 to 2022, only one general and operations managementrequires a bachelors degree. It also pays well. Most of the other big-growth occupations offered very low or【 C10】 _ pay. A) declining E) qualitative I) moderate M) eligible B) diplomats F) available J) hence N) diplomas C) meanwhile G) evac
22、uated K) diverting O) rising D) outlook H) thriving L) path 27 【 C1】 28 【 C2】 29 【 C3】 30 【 C4】 31 【 C5】 32 【 C6】 33 【 C7】 34 【 C8】 35 【 C9】 36 【 C10】 Section B 36 Are Teenagers Really Careless About Online Privacy? A They share, like, everything. How they feel about a song, their maths homework, li
23、fe (it sucks). Where theyll be next; who theyre with now. Photos, of themselves and others, doing stuff they quite probably shouldnt be. Theyre the digital natives, fresh-minted citizens of a humming online world. Theyve grown up are still growing up with texting, Facebook, line, Snapchat. Theyre th
24、e young, and they couldnt care less about privacy. At least, thats the assumption. But amid a rash of revelations about government surveillance (监视 ), it seems its wrong. Young people do care, a lot, about privacy just not the kind of privacy that exercises their parents. B True, young people post i
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