[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255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 255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 “Happiness is Like a Butterfly“. You can cite examples to illustrate your point. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words. Write your
2、essay on Answer Sheet 1. Section A ( A) A city named Milton. ( B) A town named Milton. ( C) Toronto Airport. ( D) Milton Airport. ( A) Its 147 miles southwest of Land Transport Information. ( B) Its 148 miles southwest of Land Transport Information. ( C) Its 149 miles southwest of Land Transport Inf
3、ormation. ( D) Its 150 miles southwest of Land Transport Information. ( A) 1. ( B) 2. ( C) 3. ( D) 4. ( A) A cab. ( B) An Airport Shuttle Service. ( C) A Greyhound bus. ( D) A subway. ( A) Enjoy some snacks. ( B) Play basketball with friends from work. ( C) Try to get in the company baseball team. (
4、 D) Compete in a cycling race. ( A) She is worried the man will spend too much time away from home. ( B) She is afraid the man will become a fitness freak. ( C) She is concerned about the mans health. ( D) She is worried the man is not a professional player. ( A) He should see a doctor. ( B) Her hus
5、band should start with a light workout. ( C) Her husband needs to visit a fitness trainer. ( D) Her husband should try cycling to build up his cardiovascular system. ( A) He should consume less salt. ( B) He should add more protein to his diet. ( C) He should drink more dairy. ( D) He should eat les
6、s fatty foods. Section B ( A) The depressing cold weather. ( B) The bad economic situation. ( C) Unhealthy diet. ( D) Drugs and alcohol. ( A) Twenty. ( B) Twenty-four. ( C) Twenty-six. ( D) Twenty-eight. ( A) 10,000. ( B) 7,950. ( C) 240. ( D) 4,750. ( A) The wealthy white children. ( B) Children fr
7、om middle class families. ( C) Poor white children. ( D) Poor children from ethnic minorities. ( A) Since the kindergarten. ( B) Since the primary school. ( C) Since the middle school. ( D) Since the high school. ( A) Improvements of childrens achievements in school can be made. ( B) Children s heat
8、h can be improved. ( C) The school needs to care more about children s special talents. ( D) The educational system can be improved. ( A) Adding some science courses. ( B) Recruiting more good teachers. ( C) Build more labs. ( D) Buying more teaching equipments. Section C ( A) To explain why Wright
9、became an architect. ( B) To describe the positive aspects of Wrights architecture. ( C) To explain why Wrights style of architecture became less popular. ( D) To describe the materials Wight used in construction. ( A) His houses were often small. ( B) His designs were overly simple. ( C) His roofs
10、often leaked. ( D) His building did not match their natural surroundings. ( A) He helped construct a chapel. ( B) He took over his family s business. ( C) He trained under Guggenheim. ( D) He worked on a project overseas. ( A) They characterize stages in Wright s career. ( B) Wright died while they
11、were being constructed. ( C) They were Wright s earliest buildings. ( D) They are examples of Wrights classical styles. ( A) Theories of how the universe evolved. ( B) Similarities between the planets in the solar system. ( C) Reason for the high density of earth. ( D) Theories of the origin of the
12、Moon. ( A) Earth and the Moon traveled at different speeds. ( B) The Moon formed billions of years before Earth. ( C) Earth did not have enough gravitational pull. ( D) Earth and the Moon were too far from each other. ( A) The Moon has no water. ( B) The Moon s materials came from Earth s core. ( C)
13、 The Moon s core differs from its surface. ( D) The Moon contains little iron. ( A) It is difficult to define. ( B) Its causes are often unknown. ( C) Psychologists disagree about how to treat it. ( D) Its symptoms often go unnoticed. ( A) To explain the effect it has on mental illness. ( B) To sugg
14、est that it is easier to diagnose than mental illness. ( C) To discuss the role of medicine in clinical psychology. ( D) To show the similarities between physical and mental illness. ( A) Another means of measuring normal behavior. ( B) Why some politicians aren t well adjusted. ( C) How an individu
15、al s behavior is influenced by therapy. ( D) Problems often encountered by psychologists. Section A 26 Nearly two-thirds of businesses in the UK want to【 C1】 _staff with foreign language skills. French is still the most highly prized language, but Spanish and Mandarin speakers are more in【 C2】 _than
16、 in the past. Katja Hall, deputy director-general of Confederation of British Industry(CBI), said that, given the EU was the UK s largest export market, it was no surprise to see European languages so【 C3】 _valued. “But with China and Latin America seeing solid growth, ambitious firms want the langu
17、age skills that can【 C4】 _the path into new markets,“ she said. The 2014 annual education and skills survey by the CBI and Pearson, the educational publisher that owns the Financial Times, found that 41 percent of the 291 companies surveyed across the UK believed knowledge of a foreign language was【
18、 C5】 _to their business. European languages French, German and Spanish still topped the list in【 C6】 _of desirability, but these were closely followed by Mandarin and Arabic. However, the number of students studying foreign languages has【 C7】 _in the past decade. Ms Hall said it was unclear whether
19、recent government【 C8】 _to encourage language learning in schools would have any impact. “It has been a worry to see foreign language study in our schools under pressure with one in five schools having a【 C9】 _low take-up of languages,“ she said. “Young people considering their future subject choice
20、s should be made more【 C10】 _of the benefits to their careers that can come from studying a foreign language.“ A) slumped B) risen C) initiatives D) highly E) agencies F) demand G) pressure H) accidentally I) aware J) persistently K) harmful L) beneficial M) recruit N) smooth O) terms 27 【 C1】 28 【
21、C2】 29 【 C3】 30 【 C4】 31 【 C5】 32 【 C6】 33 【 C7】 34 【 C8】 35 【 C9】 36 【 C10】 Section B 36 The Dodge Brothers A) It was 100 years ago this week that the Dodge brothers founded the powerful car brand that still bears their name. But few have heard the tale of how the two-fisted brothers started their
22、business in Canada. John and Horace Dodge spent nearly eight years working in Windsor as machinists, founding their first company here, and learning how to massively produce manufactured goods. B) The Evans & Dodge Bicycle Company is nearly forgotten now. But it taught the brothers how to run a lead
23、ing-edge technology business which it was in those days, says Windsor automotive historian Mickey Moulder. After selling out to CCM in 1900, the brothers took $7,500 in capital out of the little Windsor Company back to Detroit and founded Dodge Brothers. So laid the foundation of the gigantic fortun
24、e they managed to produce before both dying in 1920. C) What a pair the quarrelling Dodge brothers were, with their red hair, their barrel chests and tendency for heavy boozing and bar fighting. Horace was the quieter mechanical brain, doggedly working out problems on his work bench with a micromete
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