[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254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 254及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition on the topic “Which One Is More Important in Job Hunting, Ability or Degree?“ You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words which should cover:1) describing th
2、e meaning of cartoon briefly;2) stating its main idea;3) giving your comment. Section A ( A) Campus. ( B) Sarah s home. ( C) Off campus apartment. ( D) A hotel on the west of the town. ( A) She would let them move out. ( B) She would let them repair the dishwasher again. ( C) She will sue them. ( D)
3、 She will let them pay the full rent check. ( A) At 8:00 tomorrow night. ( B) At 7:30 tomorrow night. ( C) At 8:00 tonight. ( D) At 7:30 tonight. ( A) Sam. ( B) Ms. Connors. ( C) Sarah. ( D) Paula. ( A) In a crowded classroom. ( B) In an empty room. ( C) In a busy street corner. ( D) In a shopping c
4、entre. ( A) The mans professor. ( B) The man s roommate. ( C) The woman s boyfriend. ( D) A neighbour. ( A) He is too sloppy. ( B) He borrows Johns things. ( C) He brings guests over to the apartment. ( D) He doesn t use the kitchen enough. ( A) He should move out of the apartment. ( B) He should ki
5、ck John out of the department. ( C) He should not bring anyone to the apartment anymore. ( D) He should try to work out the problems with John. Section B ( A) Texas is the largest state in the US. ( B) Texas is the second largest state in the US. ( C) Texas ranks the forty-ninth in terms of the size
6、. ( D) Texas is smaller than Alaska, but it is a little bigger than many other states in the US. ( A) Texas has different kinds of weather patterns as it is a big state. ( B) Texas ranks the forty-ninth in terms of the size. ( C) Texas has the coldest place in winter in the US. ( D) Texas has the wa
7、rmest place in summer in the US. ( A) Visit Laredo in summer and Amarillo in winter. ( B) Visit Laredo in winter and Amarillo in summer. ( C) Visit Laredo in spring and Amarillo in autumn. ( D) Visit Laredo in winter and Amarillo in autumn. ( A) Branches. ( B) Leaves. ( C) Grass. ( D) Flowers. ( A)
8、Because they wanted to find more food. ( B) Because they wanted to build new camps. ( C) Because they wanted to escape enemies. ( D) Because they wanted to find new spices. ( A) Life is a lot easier. ( B) There are fewer dangers. ( C) Most people do not have to hunt for food. ( D) There is more exci
9、tement. ( A) Because they try to find some excitement. ( B) Because they try to have fun from hunting. ( C) Because they try to get back to nature. ( D) Because they try to look for adventure. Section C ( A) They fought with the other mice. ( B) They stayed close to their mothers. ( C) They ran back
10、 and forth constantly. ( D) They remained close to one wall. ( A) The extent of damage to the nervous system. ( B) The presence or absence of certain nerve-cell receptors. ( C) The size of nerve-cell receptors in the brain. ( D) The level of danger in the mammal s environment. ( A) To show the relat
11、ionship between fearfulness and environment. ( B) To give examples of animals that they aren t fearful. ( C) To compare fear in mammals to fear in other animals. ( D) To identify the nerves that control fear in certain animals. ( A) They didnt use singers. ( B) They gave free concerts. ( C) They per
12、formed in small nightclubs. ( D) They shortened the length of their performances. ( A) To discuss one way it impacted jazz music. ( B) To explain why the government reduced some taxes. ( C) To describe a common theme in jazz music. ( D) To discuss the popularity of certain jazz bands. ( A) The music
13、 contained strong political messages. ( B) The music had a steady beat that people could dance to. ( C) The music included sad melodies. ( D) The music contained irregular types of rhythms. ( A) The increase in beachfront property value. ( B) An experimental engineering project. ( C) The erosion of
14、coastal areas ( D) How to build seawalls. ( A) To protect beachfront property. ( B) To reduce the traffic on beach roads. ( C) To provide privacy for homeowners. ( D) To define property limits. ( A) By sending water directly back to sea with great force. ( B) By reducing wave energy. ( C) By reducin
15、g beach width. ( D) By stabilizing beachfront construction. ( A) Protect roads along the shore. ( B) Build on beaches with seawalls. ( C) Add sand to beaches with seawalls. ( D) Stop building seawalls. Section A 26 Education of exceptional children means provision of special educational services to
16、those children who are either handicapped or gifted. Exceptional children differ from average children in mental characteristics, sensory abilities, physical characteristics, emotional behaviour, or communication abilities to the extent that they require special educational services to develop their
17、【 C1】 _. The Department of Education【 C2】 _that 10 to 20 percent of the children in the Unite States suffer from handicaps. Another 2 to 3 percent are considered gifted. Special education provides these children with learning experiences suitable to their unique abilities. Caring for people who have
18、 disabilities is a relatively【 C3】 _idea. In ancient times disabled people were left to die. During the Middle Ages they were treated more【 C4】 _, but it was not thought that they could learn. In the 19th century, residential treatment centres were【 C5】 _, first in Europe and then in the US by indiv
19、idual states, to care for people who were blind, deaf, severely retarded, or suffered from severe emotional disorders. By the 20th century,【 C6】 _classes and public day schools were begun, but these served very few children. After World War II the attitude of Americans concerning the education of pe
20、rsons who were disabled changed significantly.【 C7】 _for special education was assumed by state legislatures and the federal government. Parent groups formed to【 C8】 _for the rights of children with disabilities, joined with professional educational programs. In 1925 the US congress passed the Educa
21、tion for All Handicapped Children Act which【 C9】 _a free and appropriate education to all children in the US between the ages of 3 and 21. The law provides funds for special education programs to states and local districts that【 C10】 _with a set of guidelines. A) established B) humanely C) installed
22、 D) estimates E) Responsibility F) guarantees G) potential H) probability I) special J) evaluates K) private L) lobby M) new N) personally O) comply 27 【 C1】 28 【 C2】 29 【 C3】 30 【 C4】 31 【 C5】 32 【 C6】 33 【 C7】 34 【 C8】 35 【 C9】 36 【 C10】 Section B 36 Why I Became a Teacher: to Pass on My Love of L
23、iterature A) Like lots of people, I never thought Id be a teacher when I was at school. To be honest 1 only did my training because my husband was on a four-year course and 1 was on a three-year course at Cardiff University so I wanted to do something for one year. I thought doing a teaching qualifi
24、cation would be interesting and might be quite useful. Im convinced that nothing else I might have done would have given me so much pleasure and satisfaction, or fitted in so well with family life. B) When I retire, in just a few years time, I can look back on a career which made a positive differen
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