[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265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 265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 Importance of Information Security. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words. Write your essay on Answer Sheet 1. 1很多人认为信息安全很重要 2有的人认为信息不是实物,
2、所以信息安全无关紧要 3我认为 Section A ( A) Calculating the budget of the department. ( B) Completing an open-ended question survey. ( C) Talking about the womans campus life. ( D) Discussing a complex experiment. ( A) Taker up her first job at school. ( B) Spend her summer holiday. ( C) Study for her Masters de
3、gree. ( D) Study as an exchange student. ( A) The university regards chemistry as unimportant. ( B) The Chemistry department is under-funded. ( C) There is not enough space in the Chemistry department. ( D) The Chemistry department has overspent their budget this year. ( A) They are not devoted to t
4、heir work. ( B) They dont take their students seriously. ( C) They are unsatisfied with the equipment. ( D) They signed contracts on behalf of the school. ( A) It is as good as the previous ones. ( B) It is more incredible than the previous ones. ( C) It is funnier than the previous ones. ( D) It is
5、 worse than the previous ones. ( A) Fantastic settings. ( B) Special effects. ( C) Mysterious costumes. ( D) The theme song. ( A) It was a little bit weak. ( B) It was as strong as the previous one. ( C) It was funny and meaningful. ( D) It was a little bit boring. ( A) The man is still expecting th
6、e next episode. ( B) The man will reschedule his time to watch the movie. ( C) The next episode will be released next year. ( D) The next episode will be much better than this one. Section B ( A) They are very frightening and powerful. ( B) They are interested in tornadoes. ( C) They all work very h
7、ard. ( D) They dont know why tornadoes occur. ( A) Where dry and humid air masses meet. ( B) Where the air becomes warm and humid. ( C) When thunderstorms or tornadoes occur. ( D) When the air rises very rapidly. ( A) It will remain the same. ( B) Its air will be sucked up. ( C) It will explode outw
8、ard. ( D) It will move a little. ( A) 33. ( B) 44. ( C) 433. ( D) 443. ( A) A place with a heavy rain. ( B) A town with a sunny day. ( C) A beautiful summer resort. ( D) An interesting advertisement. ( A) She didnt like the job any more. ( B) She made a mistake in the report. ( C) She was criticized
9、 for her clothes. ( D) Her boss often found faults with her. ( A) Every time they watch TV. ( B) When they make mistakes. ( C) When theyre going on holiday. ( D) When they meet forecasters. Section C ( A) Human beings are the only animals who can laugh. ( B) One starts laughing when he is about six
10、months old. ( C) Laughter has many functions other than expressing joy. ( D) Almost all the animals can laugh in some way. ( A) The sparkling of eyes. ( B) The opening of mouth. ( C) The movement of muscles. ( D) The blinking of eyes. ( A) Comedy originated in ancient Rome. ( B) Theaters originally
11、appeared in Italy. ( C) Stand-up comedians were popular in France. ( D) Comedy was once banned in Europe. ( A) It improves hearing. ( B) It causes infections. ( C) It keeps our ears dry. ( D) It protects our ears. ( A) A soft cloth. ( B) Mineral oil. ( C) The little finger. ( D) A cotton swab. ( A)
12、Water is poured into the ear. ( B) It is the safest method of all. ( C) Cold water should be used. ( D) It can be repeated several times. ( A) It is the first same sex school. ( B) It is located in New York city. ( C) It began to admit students in 2008. ( D) It charges students a high tuition fee. (
13、 A) Boys are more attentive than girls. ( B) Girls are more active than boys. ( C) Boys get more attention than girls. ( D) Boys and girls are treated equally. ( A) Students perform better in same sex classrooms. ( B) Students perform better in mixed sex classrooms. ( C) Differences outweigh similar
14、ities between boys and girls. ( D) Similarities outweigh differences between boys and girls. ( A) Attending a pre-school program. ( B) Attending a same sex school. ( C) Going to school earlier. ( D) Having good personalities. Section A 26 The English national character is dualistic: One aspect is co
15、nservative, the other extroverted(性格外向的 ). The pub is a fine example of the conservative aspect of English character. The pub, unlike the bar in the U.S., is a focal【 C1】 _for the “locals.“ One goes to the pub for the same reasons one used to go to church: for fellowship and spiritual【 C2】 _. There
16、is nothing flashy or plastic about most pubs. Many look like ones living room, full of soft chairs, couches, a fireplace, and bright lights. The pubs keep【 C3】 _hours, too. There are no all-night or 3 A.M. public bars. When the pubs close everyone goes home. The pub represents【 C4】_with control and
17、in good taste. This control is【 C5】 _in English humor. Most Americans find nothing【 C6】_in English comedy shows, since English humor is word oriented while American humor is more action oriented. The same control that is found in English pubs and humor is also found in the English【 C7】 _of living. W
18、here else does one stand in line quietly for the bus or the taxi? However, there is another side to the English Character the【 C8】 _, the adventurous, and the innovative. It was not the U.S. but conservative England that produced the Beatles with their long hair and sounds that have【 C9】 _a decade o
19、f rock musicians and adolescents. The English are innovators and experimenters in many areas: A. S. Neills Summerhill has become the model for progressive education. R. D. Laing claims that it is not the individual who is insane but his society, which【 C10】 _categorizes him and forces him to fit int
20、o abstract norms. A)concrete E)influenced I)funny M)orthodox B)enlightenment F)indignantly J)pace N)constantly C)bizarre G)point K)perception O)exemplified D)pleasure H)amplified L)respectable 27 【 C1】 28 【 C2】 29 【 C3】 30 【 C4】 31 【 C5】 32 【 C6】 33 【 C7】 34 【 C8】 35 【 C9】 36 【 C10】 Section B 36 Nur
21、se Home Visits: A Boost for Low-Income Parents ANurse home visitor Tammy Ballard has had some memorable experiences in close to a decade of helping new mothers raising their children in poverty in Dayton, Ohio. Once, she arrived at a new clients home to find a TV news crew waiting outside: apparentl
22、y, someone fleeing gunfire had sought shelter there. Another time, she knocked on a door only to hear screaming in response, but no one would let her in. Later she learned it was the familys parrots, which had been trained to shout at visitors. BBallards job when she can get in the house is to try t
23、o give low-income parents a leg up. She teaches them many of the same child-rearing techniques that give the children of middle-class and educated parents an edge socially and in school and that instruction is often eye-opening for both Ballard and her clients. You would be surprised to know what ne
24、w parents dont know, Ballard says, recalling the case of one father who thought babies couldnt hear at birth. “He asked, When do their eyes open? He thought they were like puppies,“ she says. CTheres no doubt that low-income parents indeed, most new parents could use a little guidance. In some count
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