[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256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 256及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 Suppose you are asked to give advice on whether students should take a year off before entering college or go directly into college. Write an essay to state your opinion. You are required to write at least 150 words but no more than 200 word
2、s. Section A ( A) He is a fitness instructor. ( B) He is a classmate of the woman. ( C) He helped the woman several times. ( D) He ran into the woman in the street. ( A) The artistic type. ( B) The smart type. ( C) The social type. ( D) The indoor type. ( A) They care whether their lovers share the
3、same interest with them. ( B) They dont want their lovers to watch movies they might hate. ( C) They both quarrelled with their lovers when watching movies. ( D) They like to watch the same kinds of movies. ( A) She doesnt like an energetic type. ( B) She doesnt like a quiet type. ( C) She doesnt li
4、ke a humorous type. ( D) She doesnt like a muscular type. ( A) People should understand it. ( B) People should support it. ( C) People should fight against it. ( D) People should doubt about it. ( A) Those learning independently. ( B) Those mastering advanced technologies. ( C) Those qualifying for
5、leading positions. ( D) Those adapting to new professions. ( A) Those who have great vision. ( B) Those who want to be scholars. ( C) Those who have concern for humanity. ( D) Those who aspire to work for society. ( A) Adjusting to challenges. ( B) Constructing better buildings. ( C) Developing inde
6、pendent thinking. ( D) Possessing profound mind. Section B ( A) Asking him or her the same question repeatedly. ( B) Looking into his or her eyes when questioning. ( C) Analyzing his or her verbal expression. ( D) Observing his or her body language. ( A) Giving him or her a cigarette. ( B) Talking w
7、ith him or her. ( C) Investigating him or her in advance. ( D) Letting him or her to chat to others. ( A) Using facial expressions is the most common way. ( B) Chatting is the most widely used way. ( C) Using body language only works by accident. ( D) Talking is the easiest way to use. ( A) Telling
8、them to look both ways for cars. ( B) Telling them to follow other pedestrians. ( C) Telling them not to look around. ( D) Telling them not to race against time. ( A) $15 to $24. ( B) $15 to $99. ( C) $24 to $99. ( D) $ 15 to $19. ( A) To establish a friendly traffic system. ( B) To raise public awa
9、reness of safety. ( C) To build a more civilized city. ( D) To reduce the casualties of road accidents. ( A) It is strict with the seniors. ( B) It includes most of the electronic devices. ( C) It is now welcomed by all the states. ( D) It permits an exception in an emergency. Section C ( A) Using m
10、inivans to collect data. ( B) Using drones to collect data. ( C) Releasing a new operating system. ( D) Releasing a new version of app. ( A) Because it could not navigate. ( B) Because it offered wrong information. ( C) Because it always broke down. ( D) Because its operating system was too complex.
11、 ( A) It has simplified its operating system. ( B) It has released a new version. ( C) It has improved its appearance. ( D) It has added more information. ( A) Useful language knowledge is laid down in the very early months of life. ( B) Language ability can be retained without further input of the
12、language. ( C) Language knowledge cannot be retained without further input of the language. ( D) The process of acquiring language starts when the baby is 2 years old. ( A) It is abstract in nature. ( B) It relies on experience. ( C) It fades with time. ( D) It can be erased. ( A) When the child is
13、born. ( B) When the child is still in the womb. ( C) When the child is 6 months old. ( D) When the child is 17 months old. ( A) It is a concrete process. ( B) It depends on training. ( C) It is an abstract process. ( D) It depends on fetal education. ( A) Pretending to care the patients may improve
14、your job. ( B) Professionalism does not necessarily accommodate empathy. ( C) Whether doctors should empathize with patients. ( D) What is the best for patients. ( A) It improves the health of patients. ( B) It improves the mood of doctors. ( C) It facilitates communication. ( D) It decreases the me
15、dical risk. ( A) Leaning back in the chair when listening. ( B) Seeing them eye-to-eye when listening. ( C) Repeating their statements continuously. ( D) Sitting next to them when listening. Section A 26 If you had to guess the organ that has undue influence on your emotions, your mood, even your ch
16、oices, what would you guess? The brain? Sure, but what else? The heartthat【 C1】 _seat of the soul? Not quite. The stomach? Youre getting warmer. Would you believe its the large and small intestine(肠 ),【 C2】 _known as the gut? More specifically, its the trillions of bacteriathe microbiota(微生物群 )that
17、live in your gut. Each of us【 C3】 _up to four and a half pounds of bacteria around in our guts at any given time. More than 100 trillion microbes live down there. Thats as many cells as make up the rest of your body. Now, this crowd is mostly good guys, and they do important work, to the extent that
18、 some scientists【 C4】 _classifying these collective microbiota as its own【 C5】_. Aside from helping digest our food, they protect us from disease, neutralize some of the toxic by-products of the【 C6】 _process, and make it harder for bad bacteria to set up shop. In short, your gut does way more than
19、just digest everything from Cheetos to Camembert. But it turns out gut bacteria may also【 C7】 _how we feel. Who knew the next【 C8】 _in mental well-being would lead right to the toilet? With that lovely【 C9】 _in mind, we know here are various ways our microbiota are【 C10】_to our mental health. A)advo
20、cate B)affect C)attached D)carries E)collectively F)connected G)digestive H)frontier I)gathers J)image K)irreplaceable L)mythical M)notoriously N)organ O)result 27 【 C1】 28 【 C2】 29 【 C3】 30 【 C4】 31 【 C5】 32 【 C6】 33 【 C7】 34 【 C8】 35 【 C9】 36 【 C10】 Section B 36 Atomic Powers Stations out at Sea M
21、ay Be Better than Inland Ones A After the events of March 11th 2011, when an earthquake and tsunami led to a meltdown of three nuclear reactors at the Fukushima Dai-ichi power plant in Japan, you might be forgiven for concluding that atomic power and seawater dont mix. Many engineers, though, do not
22、 agree. They would like to see more seawater involved, not less. In fact, they have plans to site nuclear power plants in the ocean rather than on landeither floating on the surface or moored beneath it. B At first, this sounds a mad idea. It is not. Land-based power stations are bespoke(定制的 )struct
23、ures, built by the techniques of civil engineering, in which each is slightly different and teams of specialists come and go according to the phase of the project. Marine stations, by contrast, could be mass-produced in factories using, if not the techniques of the assembly line, then at least those
24、 of the shipyard, with crews constantly employed. C That would make power stations at sea cheaper than those on land. Jacopo Buongiorno, a nuclear engineer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, reckons that, when all is done and dusted, electricity from a marine station would cost at least a
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