[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30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 30及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 to write an essay commenting on the remark “Life isnt about waiting for the storm to pass; its about learning to dance in the rain. “ You can cite examples to illustrate your point. You should write at least
2、150 words but no more than 200 words. Section A ( A) Where the man heard the news. ( B) How the man feels about the news. ( C) If the man is going to lose his job. ( D) If the man goes to the company. ( A) The clothes dont look clean to him. ( B) He doesnt intend to get the clothes. ( C) The woman c
3、an pick up her own clothes. ( D) The woman should stop staring at his clothes. ( A) Satisfied with their price. ( B) Displeased with their quality. ( C) Pleased with their quantities of beautiful patterns. ( D) Displeased with their technological complexity. ( A) The man also wants to get a ticket f
4、or the state ballet. ( B) The man is selling the ticket for the state ballet. ( C) The mans sister will go to see the state ballet. ( D) The mans sister may give the ticket to the woman. ( A) Ask Dr. Smith to call the library. ( B) Ask Dr. Smith to alter his decision. ( C) Get Dr. Smiths written per
5、mission. ( D) Get the book directly from Dr. Smith. ( A) He is sure they will succeed in the next test. ( B) He did no better than the woman in the test. ( C) He believes she will pass the test this time. ( D) He feels upset because of her failure. ( A) Prof. Smith doesnt hold seminars or discussion
6、s in his lectures. ( B) Students sometimes fall asleep in Prof. Smiths lectures. ( C) Prof. Smiths lectures are always well-attended. ( D) The front seats are very hard to get in English lectures. ( A) She hasnt prepared the course outline yet. ( B) The man can get the course outline after class. (
7、C) There arent any copies of the course outline left. ( D) Shell distribute the course outline during the next class. ( A) Help her prepare the presentation. ( B) Give her extra time to finish the report. ( C) Give her some advice on doing the report. ( D) Hand in her report next Wednesday. ( A) The
8、 professor will often extend the time limit for assignments. ( B) The students will gain extra scores for handing in assignments ahead of time. ( C) The professor will penalize lightly for late assignments. ( D) The students will lose scores by the day for late assignments. ( A) Sympathetic. ( B) Sk
9、eptical. ( C) Grateful. ( D) Indifferent. ( A) He lost everything including his computer. ( B) He suffered from a serious car accident. ( C) He went abroad to join his family. ( D) He was transferred to another class. ( A) Problems the man has encountered when writing his history paper. ( B) The man
10、s broken computer. ( C) The reason why staring at the computer screen makes eyes hurt. ( D) The womans article on the newspaper about eyes. ( A) It happens very fast. ( B) It gives eyes a break. ( C) It moistens eyes. ( D) It relaxes eyes. ( A) Have a rest. ( B) Have a cup of coffee. ( C) Use eye dr
11、ops. ( D) Sleep early in the night. Section B ( A) Different types of sandwiches. ( B) The most popular sandwich in UK. ( C) The origin of sandwiches. ( D) The reasons for sandwichs popularity. ( A) 2.5 million. ( B) 2.8 billion. ( C) 60 million. ( D) 60 billion. ( A) It was created by a poor gamble
12、r. ( B) It is the primary form of hamburger. ( C) Its name was after a famous English author. ( D) It emerged as a snack for Englands super-rich. ( A) The U.S. government. ( B) Yale University. ( C) The Singapore government. ( D) The National University of Singapore. ( A) The diplomas of Yale-N.U.S.
13、 College would be issued by the National University of Singapore. ( B) Yale University would not receive Asian applicants once Yale-N.U.S. College is completed. ( C) The National University of Singapore would be largely responsible for hiring 100 professors. ( D) Yale-N.U.S. College would draw top s
14、tudents from all around the world. ( A) In 2011. ( B) In 2012. ( C) In 2013. ( D) In 2014. ( A) It is an online study website. ( B) It is a social communication tool. ( C) It is a non-profit organization. ( D) It is a recruiting website. ( A) Half a million. ( B) Seven million. ( C) Half a billion.
15、( D) Seven billion. ( A) It will cause many social security problems. ( B) It will leak too much privacy to strangers. ( C) It will affect the way people communicate with others. ( D) It will affect a job seekers employment opportunity. ( A) 20 times per month. ( B) 50 times per month. ( C) 70 times
16、 per month. ( D) 90 times per month. Section C 26 A happy marriage apparently is good medicine, but hostile spouses may be harmful to one anothers health. Couples in conflict-ridden marriages take longer than the happily-married to heal from all kinds of wounds, from【 B1】 _scrapes or athletic injuri
17、es to major surgery, suggests a study over the weekend. And the health toll taken by a【 B2】 _job seems to be eased when the worker has a【 B3】 _home life. This new research, reported at an American Psychosomatic Society meeting, adds to growing evidence that marriage【 B4】 _health. In the wound-healin
18、g study, 32 couples agreed to let researchers use a suction device to create several minor blister wounds on their skin in two【 B5】 _about two months apart. The first time, couples were told to discuss a neutral topic; the next time they were given half an hour to resolve an issue or two on which th
19、ey【 B6】 _. Their discussions were monitored. Researchers also checked participants wounds over the next few weeks and their production of three proteins created in wound healing. The【 B7】 _: “Even a simple discussion of a disagreement slows wound healing,“ says psychologist Janice Kiecolt Glaser, wh
20、o did the study with co-author Ronald Glaser of Ohio State University College of Medicine. Overall, couples【 B8】_heal when asked to discuss thoroughly and resolve points of conflict than neutral issues.【 B9】 _couples peppering both discussions with criticism, sarcasm and put-downs healed the slowest
21、. It took them two fifths longer to heal, and they also produced less of the proteins【 B10】 _healing. These are minor wounds and brief, restrained encounters. Real-life marital conflict probably has a worse impact, Kiecolt Glaser adds. “Such stress before surgery matters greatly, and the effect coul
22、d apply to healing from any injury,“ she says. 27 【 B1】 28 【 B2】 29 【 B3】 30 【 B4】 31 【 B5】 32 【 B6】 33 【 B7】 34 【 B8】 35 【 B9】 36 【 B10】 Section A 36 Forty years ago no one was concerned about the health of the ocean, in spite of the fact that many fisheries(渔业 )were being overharvested, 【 C1】 _was
23、tes were being dumped in the sea, and developers were beginning to【 C2】 _coastlines. In those days, people didnt understand, nor did they care.【 C3】 _many of our concerns were realized. But the situation could have been much worse, had we, not taken action to inform people about the ocean and the ne
24、ed to protect it. During our campaign to protect it, we have used every medium available personal appearances, the printed word, and television. Now there is a new medium that is even more effective than its【 C4】 _. Thanks to the Internet and computers, people can not only receive linear stories, bu
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