[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264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 264及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay based on the following drawing. In your essay, you should first describe the drawing and interpret its meanings, and then give your comment on it. You should write at least 150 word
2、s but no more than 200 words. Write your essay on Answer Sheet 1. Section A ( A) It could not receive or make calls. ( B) It receives the signal but always cuts off halfway. ( C) It can make calls but the signal is not clear. ( D) It could only receive incoming calls. ( A) To get a feedback about th
3、e phone. ( B) To find out where the problem lies. ( C) To get the phone fixed immediately. ( D) To apology for his inconvenience. ( A) Damage to the equipment. ( B) The mans wrong operation. ( C) The line upgrading. ( D) It was unclear. ( A) He will buy another cell phone. ( B) He will complain agai
4、n if the problem isnt settled. ( C) He will ask for a refund if the problem isnt solved. ( D) He will complain to the management. ( A) A way to join a bicycle race. ( B) Major British bicycle races. ( C) The contribution of cycling to health. ( D) An annual cycling event. ( A) The length of the cour
5、se. ( B) The route the cyclists take. ( C) The number of participants. ( D) The date when the tour is held. ( A) There is no rush. ( B) The winner becomes the king. ( C) Friendship first, competition second. ( D) Faster and stronger. ( A) Fruit. ( B) Water. ( C) Lunch. ( D) Repair services. Section
6、B ( A) They prefer left hands to right hands. ( B) They use both hands before age three. ( C) They are not allowed to be lefties. ( D) Their hand preference is clear when theyre born. ( A) They have a good sense of space. ( B) They are much cleverer than others. ( C) They are more interested in spor
7、ts. ( D) They have a good imagination. ( A) To advised more people to use left hands. ( B) To draw public attention to lefties. ( C) To help people know more about lefties. ( D) To offer some free objects for lefties. ( A) He looks quite anxious and uneasy. ( B) He appears to be clever and calm. ( C
8、) He has long hair and a moustache. ( D) He pretends to be a teacher. ( A) Well-dressed women and old people. ( B) Travelers from foreign countries. ( C) High school students and rich teachers. ( D) Well-dressed men and slightly drunken men. ( A) He never steals the poor and weak people. ( B) He kno
9、ws where and when to steal the shoppers. ( C) He knows the district very well and run away quickly. ( D) He comes out only on the payday of companies. ( A) Commit more serious crimes. ( B) Go to travel in another country. ( C) Find a new place to steal. ( D) Become a teacher of pickpockets. Section
10、C ( A) Our problems. ( B) Our symptoms. ( C) Our pain. ( D) Our insurance. ( A) Listening. ( B) Caring. ( C) Treating. ( D) Educating. ( A) Physical examination. ( B) Laboratory tests. ( C) Medical history. ( D) Complex technology. ( A) The main result ( B) The chief complaint. ( C) The major treatm
11、ent. ( D) The leading examination. ( A) There is no difference between loving discipline and child abuse. ( B) A little bit of pain is necessary to teach a child what is right and wrong. ( C) Hitting teaches children to fear their parents, not to respect them. ( D) Child abuse is done out of anger w
12、hen the parent loses control. ( A) He learns problems should be solved with violence. ( B) He knows the pain is natures way of teaching children. ( C) He understands parents need to control their children better. ( D) He realizes parents are split about corporal punishment. ( A) A child may start mi
13、sbehaving for the moment. ( B) The corporal punishment teaches parents to be violent. ( C) Many children dont respect their parents and teachers. ( D) Hitting can lead to more violent behavior in children. ( A) Criminal behavior is totally unrelated to the hearts and souls. ( B) Criminals and crimin
14、al behavior are sensitive to environmental cues. ( C) Criminal behavior is not so sensitive to environmental cues. ( D) Criminal behavior is deep and intrinsic within the hearts and souls. ( A) In the late 1990s. ( B) In the late 1980s. ( C) In the early 1980s. ( D) In the early 1990s. ( A) Because
15、they deleted all crimes. ( B) Because they cleaned up the graffiti. ( C) Because they picked up all the litter. ( D) Because they put three changes in place. Section A 26 No one word demonstrated the shift in corporations attention in the mid-1990s from processes to people more vividly than the sing
16、le word “talent“. Behind the word lies the idea that more and more corporate【 C1】 _is going to be created by knowledge and by so-called “knowledge workers“. Manual【 C2】 _is worth less: knowledge is worth more. This has【 C3】 _shifted the balance of power in the recruitment process. Companies used to
17、be relaxed about finding enough【 C4】 _people to run their operations. What they could not find they would train, was the usual attitude. That might take some time, but in a world where people sought jobs for life time was in the companys favour. But talent is not patient, and it is not【 C5】 _. Many
18、companies found themselves training employees only for them to go on and sell their acquired skills to their【 C6】 _. So now they look for talent that is ready-made. In their eagerness to please this talent, companies have gone to【 C7】 _lengths to appear especially attractive. They have, for instance
19、, devoted a great deal of effort to the design of their websites, often the first port of call these days for bright young potential recruits. They have in many cases【 C8】 _their HR departments, in part so that they can【 C9】 _their remuneration(报酬 )packages more finely for the individuals that they
20、really require. And they have altered their approach to issues such as governance and environmental responsibility because they know that many of the talented people they are seeking want to work for【 C10】 _and responsible employers. A)subordinates E)rivals I)reconciled M)compromise B)tailor F)recon
21、structed J)ethical N)faithful C)significantly G)subjectively K)labour O)value D)vigorous H)qualified L)considerable 27 【 C1】 28 【 C2】 29 【 C3】 30 【 C4】 31 【 C5】 32 【 C6】 33 【 C7】 34 【 C8】 35 【 C9】 36 【 C10】 Section B 36 States Experiment with Out-of-Classroom Learning AAt the end of August, most of
22、Ohios teenagers will shake off their summertime blues, dust off their book bags, and head back to school. But others might be heading to an internship at a local newspaper or hitting the books for independent study. Some might even stay planted in front of the computer screen. BThats thanks to the s
23、tates new credit flexibility program, which Ohio is launching for the upcoming academic year. The plan puts Ohio on the front lines of a transition away from a century-old pattern of equating classroom time with learning. But while theres a broad consensus that that measure, the Carnegie Unit, is du
24、e for replacement, no such unanimity(全体一致 )exists about the design and prospects for plans like Ohios. While most stakeholders agree that its theoretically preferable to give students the chance to personalize their education, it remains unclear how effective the alternatives are, how best to assess
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