[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259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 259及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay on cohesion. Your essay should include the importance of cohesion and measures to be taken to enhance cohesion. You are required to write at least 150 words but no more than 20
2、0 words. Section A ( A) A car accident. ( B) An earthquake. ( C) A train accident. ( D) A plane accident. ( A) He gave the man some water to drink. ( B) He called the ambulance immediately. ( C) He called the police first. ( D) He gave the man first aid. ( A) Those who are suffering from choking. (
3、B) Those who are suffering from minor scratches. ( C) Those who are suffering from cancer. ( D) Those who are suffering from diabetes. ( A) It may cure the disease. ( B) It may free one from punishment. ( C) It may save ones life. ( D) It may help one escape unhurt. ( A) It has got its name from a s
4、tyle of architecture. ( B) It has got its name from a kind of music. ( C) It has got its name from a tribe named Goths. ( D) It has got its name from a special art. ( A) Priests and worshipers. ( B) Some non-human entities. ( C) Kings and knights. ( D) Successful businessmen. ( A) Because mankind is
5、 always in search of fame. ( B) Because mankind is greedy for gold and youth. ( C) Because mankind is always after forbidden knowledge. ( D) Because mankind believes that they can achieve everything. ( A) The narrative spirals towards the hidden truth. ( B) The narrative directly reveals the truth.
6、( C) The narrator is often a third-person narrator. ( D) The narrator often hides his own secrets. Section B ( A) It advocates tilling the fields before planting. ( B) It is a long-held farming practice. ( C) It is economical. ( D) It requires less manpower. ( A) They perfectly go with the law of na
7、ture. ( B) They promote planting the same crop every year. ( C) They can make the soil become damaged. ( D) They can keep the soil full of nutrition. ( A) It is not meant to be harvested. ( B) It needs little fertilizer. ( C) It can keep the main crop warm. ( D) It can be harvested in off-season. (
8、A) A second or two at most. ( B) Two seconds or three at most. ( C) Four seconds at most. ( D) Eight seconds at most. ( A) Englishmen began to feel unsettled when a silence in talk stretched to 8.2 seconds. ( B) Englishmen began to feel unsettled when a silence in talk stretched to 4 seconds. ( C) J
9、apanese people can bear the longest silence in talk in the world. ( D) Japanese people cannot bear long silences in business conferences. ( A) Colonial America was a place of different peoples in history. ( B) Americans are eager to build mutual understanding quickly. ( C) Colonial Americans needed
10、to clear the differences among them. ( D) Americans lack the patience to wait for others to ponder. ( A) With people you have not met before. ( B) With people having the same culture background. ( C) With people having the same interest. ( D) With people you are familiar with. Section C ( A) It caus
11、es type 1 diabetes. ( B) It causes type 2 diabetes. ( C) It is a compound. ( D) It controls blood sugar levels. ( A) It can cause people to become obese. ( B) It can damage the kidneys and upset the stomach. ( C) It can damage the eyes and cause strokes. ( D) It can cause sudden heart attacks. ( A)
12、Broccoli is not the alternative of metformin. ( B) Just eating broccoli is not enough to prevent or treat diabetes. ( C) Pills are still the only choice of treating diabetes. ( D) Eating two kilograms of broccoli every day can treat diabetes. ( A) They emphasize technology. ( B) They emphasize perso
13、nal connections. ( C) They emphasize practical skills. ( D) They emphasize teamwork. ( A) Low-wage workers in the United States. ( B) For-profit groups in the US and Europe. ( C) Non-profit groups in the US and Europe. ( D) Low-income workers in the service industry. ( A) From the government. ( B) F
14、rom charity organizations. ( C) From domestic workers. ( D) From sponsors. ( A) About 500. ( B) About 1,000. ( C) Over 500. ( D) Less than 1,000. ( A) 299-to-l. ( B) 271-to-l. ( C) 59-to-l. ( D) 20-to-l. ( A) The concerns of low- and middle-income workers. ( B) The concerns of high-income workers. (
15、 C) The situation of domestic economy. ( D) The situation of job market. ( A) By reducing the number of low-paying jobs. ( B) By increasing peoples sense of happiness. ( C) By increasing the buying power of people. ( D) By balancing income levels. Section A 26 House dust amounts of just three microg
16、rams were shown to affect the cells far lower than the mass of dust children are exposed to daily. Small amounts of house dust containing compounds of environmental【 C1】 _could be playing a role in the growth of fat cells. Researchers from the American Chemical Society have found that compounds call
17、ed endocrine-disrupting chemicals(EDCs)found in house dust can【 C2】 _fat cells to accumulate more fat. In the study, fat cells accumulated an【 C3】 _type of fat called triglycerides as a result of house dust being added to the lab petri dishes. EDCs are synthetic or【 C4】 _occurring compounds that can
18、 replicate the bodys hormones. Evidence from animal studies has also suggested that early life【 C5】_to some EDCs can cause weight gain in later life. EDCs are commonly found in consumer goods and eventually end up in indoor dust. House dust is then【 C6】 _, ingested and absorbed through the skin. An【
19、 C7】 _50 milligrams accumulated house dust is consumed every day by children, according to the US Environmental Protection Agency. The researchers collected samples of indoor dust from 11 homes in North Carolina. Extracts from seven of the 11 dust samples triggered the fat cells to【 C8】 _into mature
20、 fat cells and accumulate triglycerides. Only one of the dust samples had no effect. In nine of the samples, the house dust spurred the cells to【 C9】 _and by doing so, create a larger pool of precursor fat cells. The fat cells used in the study were mouse cell models which are frequently used to tes
21、t compounds for【 C10】 _effects on the accumulation of the triglyceride fats. In one of the 44 house dust contaminants tested, a substance commonly found in plastics was found to have the strongest fat-producing effects. A)additional I)inhaled B)artificially J)naturally C)connection K)pollutants D)de
22、velop L)positive E)divide M)potential F)estimated N)spur G)exhaled O)stir H)exposure 27 【 C1】 28 【 C2】 29 【 C3】 30 【 C4】 31 【 C5】 32 【 C6】 33 【 C7】 34 【 C8】 35 【 C9】 36 【 C10】 Section B 36 Now Were Talking: How Voice Technology Is Transforming Computing A Like casting a magic spell, it lets people c
23、ontrol the world through words alone. Any sufficiently advanced technology, noted Arthur C. Clarke, a British science-fiction writer, is indistinguishable from magic. The fast-emerging technology of voice computing proves his point. Using it is just like casting a spell: say a few words into the air
24、, and a nearby device can grant your wish. B The Amazon Echo, a voice-driven cylindrical(圆柱体的 )computer that sits on a table top and answers to the name Alexa, can call up music tracks and radio stations, tell jokes, answer trivia questions and control smart appliances: even before Christmas it was
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