[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243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 243及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay entitled Learning from Mistakes You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words Write your essay on Answer Sheet 1 1人的一生中难免犯错 2有的人能够在错误中学习,不断进步;有的人却不以为然,重
2、蹈覆辙 3对此,我认为 Section A ( A) Salsa dancing. ( B) Classical music. ( C) Rock and roll. ( D) Latin music. ( A) It drops sharply. ( B) It falls slowly. ( C) It stays the same. ( D) It increases slowly. ( A) Latin music. ( B) Classical music. ( C) Rock and roll music. ( D) Salsa dancing. ( A) It has no in
3、fluence on character. ( B) It might make listeners cleverer. ( C) It makes one livelier and happier. ( D) Its not good for ones heart. ( A) An insurance package for foreign companies. ( B) Insurance plans designed for foreign employees. ( C) A position in his company that she may apply for. ( D) Pro
4、ducts manufactured by one of his friends. ( A) To show her the plans and explain in detail. ( B) To demonstrate how to use the products. ( C) To know her better before hiring her. ( D) To provide better after-sale service. ( A) The products will be on-trial. ( B) The service will be permanent. ( C)
5、The meeting wont last long. ( D) The position will be secured. ( A) Doubtful. ( B) Negative. ( C) Positive. ( D) Favorable. Section B ( A) The shape of the cubes used. ( B) The size of the objects shown. ( C) The number of times of repeating the process. ( D) The weight of the boxes moving across th
6、e stage. ( A) Boys enjoy playing with cubes more than girls. ( B) Girls tend to get excited more easily than boys. ( C) Girls seem to start reasoning earlier than boys. ( D) Boys pay more attention to moving objects than girls. ( A) It is a breakthrough in the study of the nerve system. ( B) It may
7、stimulate scientists to make further studies. ( C) Its result helps understand babies language ability. ( D) Its findings are quite contrary to previous research. ( A) The two sides of their brain develop simultaneously. ( B) They are better able to adapt to the surroundings. ( C) Their bones mature
8、 earlier. ( D) They talk at an earlier age. ( A) The new security plan for the municipal building. ( B) The blueprint for the development of the city. ( C) The controversy over the new office regulations. ( D) The citys general budget for the coming year. ( A) Whether the security checks were really
9、 necessary. ( B) How to cope with the huge crowds of visitors to the municipal building. ( C) Whether the security checks would create lone queues at peak hours. ( D) How to train the newly recruited security guards. ( A) Irrelevant. ( B) Straightforward. ( C) Ridiculous. ( D) Confrontational. Secti
10、on C ( A) It was set up in that year. ( B) It joined with another company. ( C) It sent 10,000 people abroad. ( D) It recruited a lot of new staff. ( A) They are working in 150 countries worldwide. ( B) Most of them are former volunteers. ( C) 75% of them are from the UK. ( D) They joined the compan
11、y in the early 90s. ( A) Most of the volunteers join in July. ( B) Its best to join the programs in winter. ( C) There are fixed start dates for each program. ( D) Volunteers may start when its best for them. ( A) Its solely funded by its volunteers. ( B) It receives money from the government. ( C)
12、It asks for money from partner organizations. ( D) It gets funding from religious bodies. ( A) Americans eat more hamburgers than before. ( B) Americans eat more fast food than they did. ( C) Most Americans are fond of eating sausages. ( D) Americans spent six million dollars on fast food in 1970. (
13、 A) Above 50%. ( B) About 25%. ( C) Around 68%. ( D) Approximately 94%. ( A) It means getting too fat. ( B) Its a kind of heart disease. ( C) Its the biggest killer in America. ( D) Its a result of too much stress. ( A) It was a railroad in the US. ( B) It was developed after the Civil War. ( C) It
14、got its name in about 1931. ( D) It helped slaves run away. ( A) George Washington. ( B) A black slave. ( C) A slave owner. ( D) A Quaker. ( A) Stationmasters. ( B) Conductors. ( C) Passengers. ( D) Stations. Section A 26 Aristotle defined a friend as “a single soul dwelling in two bodies“. How many
15、 friends we have, and how easily we make, maintain and lose them, has a significant impact on our emotional well-being. Its no surprise, 【 C1】 _, that friends can improve just about every aspect of our life. Friends can protect us from the【 C2】 _of bereavement (丧失亲人 ) or divorce. They dont even have
16、 to be great friends-some of the positive effect is【 C3】_down to the company: have a pint with a mate and youre by definition not socially【 C4】 _. “There are friends youre just more【 C5】 _with. Others may be more interesting, but they may be more offended. Really good friends dont take offence. Frie
17、ndships can end because they stop being equal. You may take different【 C6】 _, have different experiences, which make it harder to maintain a friendship.“ says educational psychologist Karen Majors. We first recognise the importance of friends in childhood. While some of us may retain a few childhood
18、 friends, the biggest opportunity for friendship comes in higher education. A study of long-term friendships found that friendships formed during college years stayed close 20 years later, if they scored highly in closeness as well as【 C7】 _to begin with. “At college you can 【 C8】 _close friendships
19、 because youre in such close【 C9】 _for sustained periods,“ says Glenn Sparks, Purdues professor of communication. “These relationships are rare and hard to【 C10】 _; theyre very unusual outside family relationships. A) proximity I) compromising B) rather J) comfortable C) routes K) replicate D) then
20、L) simply E) cultivate M) isolated F) aftershocks N) communication G) preferable O) possibility H) connected 27 【 C1】 28 【 C2】 29 【 C3】 30 【 C4】 31 【 C5】 32 【 C6】 33 【 C7】 34 【 C8】 35 【 C9】 36 【 C10】 Section B 36 Signs: the Most Useful Thing We Pay No Attention to A Signage the kind we see on city s
21、treets, in airports, on highways, in hospital corridors is the most useful thing we pay no attention to. When it works well, it tells us where we are (as when an Interstate marker assures us were on the right highway) and it helps us to get where we want to go (as when an airport banner directs us t
22、o our gate). When it fails, we miss trains, were late to appointments, we spend hours pacing the indistinguishable floors of underground parking garages, muttering to ourselves in mounting frustration and fury. And in some cases, especially where automobiles are involved, the consequences of bad sig
23、nage can be fatal. B Bad signs can send perfectly ordinary citizens into spirals of confusion. Take Richard Ankrom, a Los Angeles artist who thought the junction of the 110 freeway and the 5 freeway was badly marked. In 2001, he put on an outfit that looked like the ones Caltrans highway workers wor
24、e, climbed up onto a freeway gantry (信号架 ), and mounted an aluminum sign hed manufactured himself according to state specifications. The sign stayed up for nine months without anyone noticing what hed done; when the story leaked to the press and Caltrans finally realized, the agency left the sign up
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