[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249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 249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 “Successful People does not only Have Talents but also Some Other Things“. You can cite examples to illustrate your point. You should write at least 150 wor
2、ds but no more than 200 words. Write your essay on Answer Sheet 1. Section A ( A) Britain. ( B) America. ( C) Canada. ( D) China. ( A) 12. ( B) 13. ( C) 14. ( D) 15. ( A) Because they had little education. ( B) Because they were looked down upon in the society. ( C) Because they had no duty to rear
3、the family. ( D) Because they spent too much time taking care of the family. ( A) They were financially dependent on their parents. ( B) They were financially dependent on their husbands. ( C) They could not go out to work as men did. ( D) They often had to marry men they didnt like. ( A) The previo
4、us one sold groceries and it stayed open longer. ( B) The previous one sold all kinds of things and it stayed open longer. ( C) The womans sells groceries and it stays open longer. ( D) The womans sells all kinds of things and it stays open longer. ( A) She broadcast the opening news on television.
5、( B) She broadcast the opening news on the Internet. ( C) She did a small survey. ( D) She did a promotion. ( A) She sells papers and cigarettes to local factory workers. ( B) She sells fresh milk, frozen fish, cooked meat to housewives. ( C) She sells sandwiches. ( D) She sells sweets to schoolchil
6、dren. ( A) She felt rather tired and bored. ( B) She felt rather tired but never bored. ( C) She felt rather energetic. ( D) She felt neither tired nor bored. Section B ( A) To consult friends who have travelled before. ( B) To search on the Internet. ( C) To watch a colour movie. ( D) To read trave
7、l books. ( A) An ambitious and diligent person. ( B) A reasonable and well-educated person. ( C) An outgoing and being-around person. ( D) A well-read and cultured person. ( A) Because many things change quickly in the 21st century. ( B) Because writers are out of date. ( C) Because sometimes the da
8、te of publication is not accurate. ( D) Because we need to make sure the contents are easy to find. ( A) A five-day week. ( B) 1,899 hours. ( C) 2,100 hours. ( D) 1,992 hours. ( A) The small companies. ( B) The unions. ( C) The workers. ( D) The industrialists. ( A) Younger Japanese would spend more
9、 time on leisure. ( B) Older Japanese would spend more time on leisure. ( C) Older Japanese are not content with watching television. ( D) Younger Japanese would not spend time on dancing. ( A) Why Japanese should work less. ( B) The difference between Japanese and the West. ( C) Work less and more
10、leisure. ( D) Work more and less leisure. Section C ( A) It receives more nutrients than it can absorb. ( B) It becomes oversaturated with water. ( C) It loses the ability to support insect life. ( D) It loses nutrients that aren t replaced. ( A) Too many animals eating the plants in one small area.
11、 ( B) Planting too much vegetation in one small area. ( C) Too many people building houses in one small area. ( D) Bringing together the wrong kinds of animals and plants. ( A) The animals overfertilize the soil. ( B) Dead plant roots cant hold the soil together. ( C) The wrong types of plants are l
12、eft standing. ( D) There is a buildup of plant and animal matter. ( A) It can cause flooding ( B) It can carry diseases that affect animals. ( C) It can introduce too much salt into the soil. ( D) It can divert water from important crops. ( A) Teach their young how to swim. ( B) Mate and lay eggs. (
13、 C) Hide from predators. ( D) Eat different kinds of fish. ( A) Its geography is similar to Brazil s. ( B) Their instinct leads them to the place they were hatched. ( C) There are other species of turtles located there. ( D) Its climate is milder than Brazil s. ( A) To discover how long their ancest
14、ors lived. ( B) To analyze how their appearance has evolved. ( C) To find out how a disease has spread ( D) To determine how closely groups of turtles are related. ( A) To demonstrate George Washingtons survival skills. ( B) To show that some stories about famous people may be historically inaccurat
15、e. ( C) To describe a historical event that was portrayed in a painting. ( D) To tell a story that George Washington told about himself. ( A) She led her tribe to victory against the colonists ( B) She was considered to be extremelybeautiful. ( C) She created popular American Indian art. ( D) She he
16、lped establish peace between her tribe and the colonists ( A) They have only recently been discovered. ( B) They were painted by the colonists who knew her. ( C) Most of them portray her as a child. ( D) They might not reflect the fact of her life. Section A 26 It was music to my ears to hear that t
17、he Government s chief adviser on【 C1】_, Susan Jebb, wants parents to【 C2】 _fruit juices at the table and return to the old days when children drank water or milk. There is no doubt that fruit juices, as well as fizzy colas and other soft drinks, are a major contributor to the emerging crisis of【 C3】
18、 _weight in our children and teenagers. Most fruit juice drinks are【 C4】 _with sugar syrup, often derived not from fruit, but corn. The true【 C5】 _here, though, is not sugar but human greed. Sugar is not a poison, as some sug gest, and is not even【 C6】 _: we just enjoy it. Eating too much sugar is a
19、 cause of tooth decay. It also【 C7】 _to the development of a fatty liver which can lead to irreparable liver diseases. The main【 C8】 _here is the weight gain, but sugar is not the only culprit; excess fat in your diet can make you fat. My point is that taking too much in, whether its sugar or fat, i
20、s going to leave you with more body fat. However, a【 C9】 _of the energy intake for most growing youngsters is refined sugar in one shape or form. If we are to educate the public how best to【 C10】_obesity, then a cut in fruit juices and sugar-containing drinks is a good way to start. It may cut calor
21、ie intake near enough in half. Think twice before you pour that glass of juice. A) embrace B) proportion C) sensible D) attachment E) amount F) contributes G) obesity H) issue I) vast J) tackle K) addictive L) excess M) loaded N) ban O) villain 27 【 C1】 28 【 C2】 29 【 C3】 30 【 C4】 31 【 C5】 32 【 C6】 3
22、3 【 C7】 34 【 C8】 35 【 C9】 36 【 C10】 Section B 36 A) The Supreme Court unambiguously ruled Wednesday that privacy rights are not sacrificed to 21st century technology, saying unanimously that police generally must obtain a warrant before searching the cell phone of someone they arrest. B) Modern cell
23、 phones “hold for many Americans the privacies of life,“ Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. wrote for a court united behind the opinions expansive language. “The fact that technology now allows an individual to carry such information in his hand does not make the information any less worthy of the pr
24、otection for which the Founders fought.“ Roberts said that in most cases when police seize a cell phone from a suspect, the answer is simple: “Get a warrant.“ C) The ruling has no impact on National Security Agency data collection programs revealed in the past year or law enforcement use of aggregat
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