[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258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 258及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 Suppose you are asked to give advice on whether school campuses should he open to the public at any time or in a limited period of time. Write an essay to state your opinion. You are required to write at least 150 words but no more than 200
2、words. Section A ( A) How to act at a job interview. ( B) How to run ones own business. ( C) How to dress during a job interview. ( D) How to communicate with your boss. ( A) Whether he should boast about his advantages. ( B) Whether he should dress formally for the interview. ( C) Whether he should
3、 mention his personal problems. ( D) Whether he should be honest about his bad habit. ( A) Ask some thought-provoking questions. ( B) Offer a firm handshake when greeting the interviewer. ( C) Arrive on time at the interview. ( D) Dress gorgeous clothes. ( A) Because it is the best way to let the co
4、nversation go smoothly. ( B) Because it is the best way to leave a good first impression. ( C) Because it can show that you are an intelligent interviewee. ( D) Because it can show that you are genuinely interested in the position. ( A) He prefers voting for a qualified leader. ( B) He prefers becom
5、ing a businessman. ( C) He prefers joining a non-governmental organization. ( D) He prefers joining a political party. ( A) From states. ( B) From their own members. ( C) From their own businesses. ( D) From donations. ( A) Those who can offer good concepts. ( B) Those who can offer lots of money. (
6、 C) Those who deliver enlightening speeches. ( D) Those who are good at managing economy. ( A) Intelligent. ( B) Humorous. ( C) Confident. ( D) Brave. Section B ( A) An 81-year-old Japanese womans technical life. ( B) An introduction to a traditional art in Japan. ( C) How exercise is linked to heal
7、th. ( D) How to delay aging process. ( A) Because she is fond of new inventions. ( B) Because she is interested in preserving Japanese traditions. ( C) Because she is keen on technology and communication. ( D) Because she is good at keeping healthy. ( A) Keeping doing exercise. ( B) Playing computer
8、 games. ( C) Surfing the Internet. ( D) Having regular physical examination. ( A) Teaching non-native English learners. ( B) Providing various teaching methods to English teachers. ( C) Accepting more non-native English speaking students into kindergarten. ( D) Encouraging young students to spend mo
9、re time learning English. ( A) There are more schools for Spanish-speaking students. ( B) More Spanish-speaking students think about going to college. ( C) The number of Spanish-speaking high school graduates has increased. ( D) More Spanish-speaking students can graduate from college. ( A) It attra
10、cts the federals attention to the issue. ( B) It makes federal money more accessible. ( C) It leads to better working conditions of teachers. ( D) It raises the number limit of new programs. ( A) Allowing them longer time to master the language. ( B) Teaching them reading and math in their native la
11、nguage. ( C) Using both English and their native language when teaching. ( D) Making them proficient in English before teaching them other subjects. Section C ( A) They are the smallest satellites. ( B) They are made by college students. ( C) They are powered by water. ( D) They are backed by NASA.
12、( A) From a former Cornell University professor. ( B) From a science program on television. ( C) From a competition held by Cornell University. ( D) From a former NASAs chief technologist. ( A) Using pictures of the sun, Earth and the moon to compare their positions and size. ( B) Using a special GP
13、S system to fix the spacecrafts position in the space. ( C) Using the moon, sun and stars to fix the spacecrafts position in the space. ( D) Using remote operation system to direct the spacecraft to move in the right direction. ( A) Healthy eating. ( B) Diet-related diseases. ( C) Eating disorders.
14、( D) Food-heath relationship. ( A) It is causing more deaths around the world than tobacco. ( B) It is more prominent in developing countries. ( C) It includes two kinds of disease: heart disease and type 1 diabetes. ( D) It can be cured now by some specific medicine. ( A) They are targeting at youn
15、g people. ( B) They can lead to eating disorders. ( C) They can cure some skin problems. ( D) They are persuasive to older people. ( A) Patients should not abandon using drugs. ( B) Patients should eat light food. ( C) Morale and heath are connected. ( D) Food and health are connected. ( A) Some of
16、them are living in the wild in Hawaii. ( B) None of them live in the wild. ( C) They are the most valuable species of crows. ( D) They live in deep holes on the rock. ( A) They use their nails as tools. ( B) They use their tongues as tools. ( C) They are born to use tools. ( D) They are trained to u
17、se tools. ( A) They can use their claws as tools. ( B) They have straight beaks. ( C) Their claws are like human thumbs. ( D) Their beaks are short but hard. Section A 26 Tiny pieces of gold could be used in the fight against cancer, new research has suggested. Scientists at Edinburgh University hav
18、e just completed a study which shows the【 C1】 _metal increased the effectiveness of drugs used to treat lung cancer cells. Minute fragments, known as gold nanoparticles(纳米粒子 ), were【 C2】 _in a chemical device by the research team. While this has not yet been tested on humans, it is hoped such a devi
19、ce could one day be used to reduce side effects of current chemotherapy treatments by【 C3】_targeting diseased cells without damaging healthy tissue. Gold is a safe chemical element and has the ability to【 C4】 _chemical reactions. Researchers at the University of Edinburgh discovered properties of th
20、e metal that allow these catalytic abilities to be accessed in living things without any side effects. The device was shown to be effective after being【 C5】 _in the brain of a zebrafish, suggesting it can be used in living animals. The study was carried out in【 C6】 _with researchers at the Universit
21、y of Zaragozas Institute of Nanoscience of Aragon in Spain, with funding coming from Cancer Research UK(CRUK). Dr. Asier, from the University of Edinburghs CRUK Edinburgh Centre, said: “We have discovered new【 C7】 _of gold that were previously unknown and our findings suggest that the metal could be
22、 used to【 C8】_drugs inside tumours very safely. There is still work to do before we can use this on【 C9】 _, but this study is a step forward. We hope that a similar device in humans could one day be implanted by surgeons to activate chemotherapy directly in tumours and reduce harmful effects to heal
23、thy organs. “ The next steps will be to see if this method is【 C10】 _to use in people, what its long- and short-term side effects are, and if its a better way to treat some cancers. A)accelerate I)precisely B)cautiously J)previous C)collaboration K)properties D)elaboration L)release E)encased M)reli
24、eve F)implanted N)safe G)patients O)unsafe H)precious 27 【 C1】 28 【 C2】 29 【 C3】 30 【 C4】 31 【 C5】 32 【 C6】 33 【 C7】 34 【 C8】 35 【 C9】 36 【 C10】 Section B 36 Have Smartphones Destroyed a Generation? A Ive been researching generational differences for 25 years, starting when I was a 22-year-old docto
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