[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273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 273及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay based on the picture below. You should focus on the campus fraud. You are required to write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words. Section A ( A) It has the strongest e
2、conomy in Africa. ( B) It is the most famous country in Africa. ( C) It has the most stable democracy in Africa. ( D) It has the biggest population in Africa. ( A) They could work together with the white. ( B) Their children studied in the same schools as the white s. ( C) They shared the same publi
3、c services with the white. ( D) They were barred from being members of parliament in the past. ( A) 2. ( B) 10. ( C) 11. ( D) 12. ( A) English is the sole official language. ( B) Few people speak Zulu there. ( C) It has the largest Indian population outside of America. ( D) It has the largest mixed
4、race community in Africa. ( A) He invented the refrigerator. ( B) He patented his first invention. ( C) He was admitted to a university. ( D) He got a degree in Mathematics. ( A) He started to work on refrigeration. ( B) He became a professor of Mathematics. ( C) He fell in love with Natasha Willoug
5、hby. ( D) He distinguished himself in low temperature physics. ( A) Discovering the true nature of subatomic particles. ( B) Their explanation of the laws of cause and effect. ( C) Their work on very high frequency radio waves. ( D) Laying the foundations of modern mathematics. ( A) To have a three-
6、week holiday. ( B) To spend his remaining years. ( C) To patent his inventions. ( D) To teach at a university. Section B ( A) She is a tourist guide. ( B) She is an interpreter. ( C) She is a domestic servant. ( D) She is from the royal family. ( A) It is situated at the foot of a beautiful mountain
7、. ( B) It was used by the family to hold dinner parties. ( C) It was frequently visited by heads of state. ( D) It is furnished like one in a royal palace. ( A) It is elaborately decorated. ( B) It has survived some 2,000 years. ( C) It is very big, with only six slim legs. ( D) It is shaped like an
8、 ancient Spanish boat. ( A) They are interesting to look at. ( B) They have lost some of their legs. ( C) They do not match the oval table at all. ( D) They are uncomfortable to sit in for long. ( A) Because of the stress factors. ( B) Because of the leisure activities. ( C) Because of the TV watchi
9、ng. ( D) Because of the general American culture. ( A) One third. ( B) Almost two thirds. ( C) More than two thirds. ( D) Almost half. ( A) Americans vow to change it. ( B) It is not as bad as it used to be. ( C) Americans know how bad it is to their health. ( D) Americans do not want to give up mor
10、e sleep. Section C ( A) Freedom. ( B) Travel swiftly. ( C) Travel unsafely. ( D) Display personal wealth. ( A) The sadness of being involved in accidents. ( B) Ways to limit the use of private cars. ( C) The serious pollution on motor roads. ( D) Freedom to travel quickly and safely. ( A) Increasing
11、 fines for traffic violation. ( B) Reducing tolls on highways. ( C) Banning public transport partially. ( D) Enlarging insurance coverage. ( A) Car owners will be encouraged to show off their wealth. ( B) The gap between the rich and the poor will be bridged. ( C) Pollution and traffic congestion wi
12、ll be reduced. ( D) People will have to stand still waiting for taxies. ( A) By greeting each other very politely. ( B) By exchanging their views on public affairs. ( C) By displaying their feelings and emotions. ( D) By asking each other some personal questions. ( A) Refrain from showing his feelin
13、gs. ( B) Express his opinion frankly. ( C) Argue fiercely. ( D) Yell loudly. ( A) Getting rich quickly. ( B) Distinguishing oneself. ( C) Respecting individual rights. ( D) Doing credit to one s community. ( A) To recite a lot of wonderful reading materials. ( B) To combine prefixes, suffixes and ro
14、ots freely. ( C) To take part in a lot of good talks. ( D) To make as many word lists as possible. ( A) Guess its meaning. ( B) Ask somebody. ( C) Refer to a dictionary. ( D) Add it to your word list. ( A) Look up the new words in your notebook. ( B) Pay due attention to new words that you come acro
15、ss. ( C) Analyze the basic structure of the new words. ( D) Interrupt the conversation and ask others to explain the new words. Section A 26 Throughout evolution, humans have been active. Our ancestors chased prey as hunter-gatherers and【 C1】 _from predators. More recently, they labored on farms and
16、 in factories. But the decline of【 C2】 _and industrial labor, plus the【 C3】_of the car, a multitude of labor-saving devices andmost perniciouslyTV, computers and video games, mean we ve all ground to a sudden and catastrophic standstill. As we have become inactive, so once-rare diseases have【 C4】 _.
17、 A report from the organisation Diabetes UK reveals that in 1935, when the world s population was just over 2 billion, an estimated 15 million people【 C5】 _had type 2 diabetes. By 2010 the world s population had more than trebled and the number with diabetes had shot up to 220 million, with 300 mill
18、ion【 C6】 _for 2025. Likewise, results published earlier this year in the Journal of the American Medical Association showed that over a third of US men and women are obese, as are about 17 percent of US children. Physical inactivity is【 C7】 _us. “ Everyone knows too much booze or tobacco is bad for
19、you, but if physical inactivity was packaged and sold as a product, it would need to carry a health warning【 C8】 _,“ says Hughes. The good news is that we can do something about it. A plenty of recent studies show that exercise protects us from heart attacks, strokes, diabetes, obesity, cancer, Alzh
20、eimer s disease and depression. It even【 C9】 _memory. And it has the potential to prevent more premature deaths than any other single【 C10】 _, with none of the side effects of actual medication. So, exercise may be a wonder drug. A)agricultural I)killing B)boosts J)label C)disappeared K)mushroomed D
21、)exposing L)predicted E)fled M)reflection F)globally N)standard G)handle O)treatment H)invention 27 【 C1】 28 【 C2】 29 【 C3】 30 【 C4】 31 【 C5】 32 【 C6】 33 【 C7】 34 【 C8】 35 【 C9】 36 【 C10】 Section B 36 Should Medical Schools Turn to Three-year Programs? A For Travis Hill, it was an offer too good to
22、refuse. Last year when the 30-year-old neuroscientist was admitted to a new program at NYU School of Medicine that would allow him to complete medical school in only three years and guarantee him a spot in its neurosurgery residency, he seized it. Not only would Hill save about $70,000the cost of tu
23、ition and living expenses for the fourth year of medical schoolhe would also shave a year off the training that will consume the next decade of his life. B The chance to finish medical school early is attracting increased attention from students burdened with six-figure education loans: The median d
24、ebt for medical school graduates in 2013 was $175,000, according to the Association of American Medical Colleges. This year, the combined cost of tuition and fees for a first-year medical student range from just over $12,000 to more than $82,000. C Some medical school administrators and policymakers
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