[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261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 261及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay entitled The Days We Should Keep in Mind. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words. Write your essay on Answer Sheet 1. 1很多年轻人从不会忘记庆祝自己的生日,父母的生日却不知道 2这种现象
2、说明了什么问题,原因是什么 3我们应该怎么做 Section A ( A) He always likes something more challenging. ( B) He wants to live nearer to his family. ( C) He wants to put his administration knowledge into practice. ( D) He did reporting before and was interested in journalism. ( A) Administrative news. ( B) General social
3、concerns. ( C) Financial news. ( D) Local news. ( A) Shocked. ( B) Acceptable. ( C) Incredible. ( D) Indifferent. ( A) She only wants to hire local people. ( B) She lived in the city for a long time. ( C) She will send the employees everywhere. ( D) She wants to know more about applicants. ( A) Choo
4、sing courses. ( B) Preordering textbooks. ( C) Dealing with used books. ( D) Looking for part-time jobs. ( A) Names of the recommended books. ( B) The name and number of her professor. ( C) A letter of recommendation from the supervisor. ( D) The course names and the schedule numbers. ( A) When she
5、gets the books. ( B) When the classes begin. ( C) When she hands in the form. ( D) When she is able to pay. ( A) If she changes classes. ( B) If the books are used. ( C) If she wants to sell them. ( D) If the books are needed by others. Section B ( A) They are indulged in the virtual world. ( B) The
6、y spend little time on their schoolwork. ( C) They take advantage of the Internet to threaten others. ( D) They are reluctant to interact with others in the real world. ( A) It provides them access to negative information. ( B) It helps them make new friends. ( C) It doesnt give proper guidance to t
7、he young users. ( D) It doesnt give feedback about the consequences of ones actions. ( A) They are too busy to detect it. ( B) It is beyond their supervision. ( C) The youth are threatened not to tell the truth. ( D) It doesnt show on the radar screen. ( A) He made up his mind to work for the disabl
8、e. ( B) He decided to work in an auto company. ( C) He unfortunately had a car accident. ( D) He invented a new type of vehicle. ( A) A driver. ( B) A sales manager. ( C) An engineer. ( D) An advertising executive. ( A) It can be controlled remotely. ( B) It takes much room of a car. ( C) It has som
9、e merits and drawbacks. ( D) It is rather expensive. ( A) It will turn out to be a failure. ( B) It will receive a lot of orders. ( C) It helps depress the economy. ( D) It downturns the economy to a great extent. Section C ( A) Money. ( B) Message. ( C) Media. ( D) Market. ( A) People seldom watch
10、advertisements in holiday. ( B) People seldom give sports equipment as holiday gifts. ( C) People seldom make advertisements in holiday. ( D) People seldom use sports equipment in holiday. ( A) The soup tastes very bad. ( B) The soup is too expensive. ( C) The socks are of low quality. ( D) The sock
11、s give wrong message. ( A) All applicants in US have to take it. ( B) It is the only college entrance test in US. ( C) It helps to measure applicants academic skills. ( D) It has been abandoned by all universities. ( A) Students can apply without test scores. ( B) Students can decide which test to t
12、ake. ( C) Universities can give their own tests. ( D) Students can choose when to take tests. ( A) It is the largest university in US. ( B) It values high school performance. ( C) It has a strong curriculum for students. ( D) It thinks highly of an SAT test score. ( A) It was only a single road. ( B
13、) It was the longest trade route. ( C) It was built about 1000 years ago. ( D) It took about 80 years to build. ( A) He was one of the greatest emperors in Han Dynasty. ( B) He brought to Persia a new breed of horse from China. ( C) He was considered to be the father of the Silk Road. ( D) He was th
14、e one who coined the name “Silk Road“. ( A) Religion. ( B) Silk. ( C) Horses. ( D) Tobacco. ( A) It cost much less. ( B) It was not affected by weather. ( C) It was supported by the emperor. ( D) It was relatively safer. Section A 26 As the world excitedly greeted Snuppy, the first cloned(克隆 )dog, c
15、ommentators celebrated our cleverness. Many feel proud that our age is marked by technological【 C1】 _. But an article in British newspaper The Observer recently said true innovation has【 C2】 _from our society. The writer was Peter Watson, author of the book Ideas A History from Fire to Freud. Watson
16、 began: “The year 2005 cant begin to compete with 1905 in terms of【 C3】_innovations.“ “Writing a history of ideas over the past three years, I have been【 C4】 _time and again by the fact that, contrary to what we tell ourselves all the time on TV, in newspapers and magazines, in【 C5】 _and in governme
17、nt propaganda our present world is nowhere near as【 C6】 _and innovative as it thinks it is, certainly in comparison with past ages. “Yes, we are dazzled by mobile phones, cameras, digital TV, and the www, by laser-guided surgery and bombs, by DNA fingerprinting, and now by cloning. These are not【 C7
18、】 _things but do they change the way we think in important in fundamental directions?“ Watson quotes Richard Southern, Oxford University historian, who died last year: “Southern thought the most interesting times in history were 1050-1250 and 1750-1950.“ “Each of these periods transformed our unders
19、tanding of ourselves【 C8】 _“. “But what great ideas or transformations have been【 C9】 _in the half-century since 1950?“ Watson asked, pointing out that except for a few innovations such as the Internet, most scientific research【 C10】 _modifies previous studies. A)rarely E)distributed I)radically M)i
20、nteresting B)introduced F)important J)struck N)advertising C)merely G)advances K)disappeared O)pessimistic D)intimate H)statistics L)small 27 【 C1】 28 【 C2】 29 【 C3】 30 【 C4】 31 【 C5】 32 【 C6】 33 【 C7】 34 【 C8】 35 【 C9】 36 【 C10】 Section B 36 Some Suggestions for Pessimists AObesity and smoking may
21、be the most conspicuous causes of illness in this country, but physical factors dont account for everything. Your psychology namely, your personality and outlook on life can be just as important to your well-being as exercising and eating right. And especially these days, with the worlds economy tum
22、bling toward a depression, its a good time to prevent yourself from slipping into one too. BAn entire science has grown up around the risks of negative thinking(as well as the power of positive psychology), and the latest findings confirm that a pessimistic outlook not only fuels anxiety, which can
23、put people at risk for chronic mental illnesses like depression, but may also cause early death and set people up for a number of minor physical illnesses, ranging from the common cold to heart disease and immune disorders. COptimism, meanwhile, is associated with a happier and longer life. Over the
24、 course of a recent eight-year study, University of Pittsburgh researchers found that optimistic women lived longer than pessimistic ones. Which may be good news for the active people out there, but what about the rest of us who arent always so cheerful? Are we destined for sickness and failure? Or
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