[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31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 31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 “Cultured and fine manners are everywhere a passport to regard. “ You can cite examples to illustrate your point. You should write at least 150 words but no more tha
2、n 200 words. Section A ( A) Lend Marsha some reference materials. ( B) Ask Marsha where the bookshelf is. ( C) Check through the books on Marshas shelf. ( D) Ask Marsha if she has an extra bookshelf. ( A) Mr. Smith will come this afternoon. ( B) The man will probably call Mr. Smith. ( C) Mr. Smith c
3、ame 15 minutes ago. ( D) Mr. Smith came between 10:30 and 12:00. ( A) He loves his present job. ( B) He is going to open a store. ( C) He is about to retire. ( D) He works in a repair shop. ( A) She suffers from computer radiation. ( B) Her eyes dont feel comfortable. ( C) She wants to wash somethin
4、g away in her stomach. ( D) She has a digestion problem. ( A) Not everyone from England likes to read all the time. ( B) People who teach English like things besides books. ( C) The English like to read a lot and listen to music. ( D) English teachers usually like to read a lot. ( A) Making a phone
5、call. ( B) Fixing a broken telephone. ( C) Having a physical examination. ( D) Whispering to each other. ( A) The assignment looks quite easy. ( B) He is also worried about the assignment. ( C) He has already finished the assignment. ( D) He cant help the woman with the assignment. ( A) She was give
6、n a raise. ( B) She was given a new job. ( C) She was criticized for being late. ( D) She was praised for her hard work. ( A) He wants to be a competent graduate. ( B) He wants to become a college teacher. ( C) He wants to study in Oxford University. ( D) He wants to change his life by studying. ( A
7、) He is too young to catch up with others. ( B) He is not intelligent enough. ( C) He pays too little attention to his study. ( D) He can not finish his homework independently. ( A) He wants James to be a good lawyer. ( B) He wont force James to study what he isnt good at. ( C) He wants James to fol
8、low his footsteps. ( D) He will make efforts to stop James playing tennis. ( A) American presidents intervention in television programs. ( B) American presidents favorite television programs. ( C) Television development with American presidents. ( D) Televisions effect on American presidential elect
9、ions. ( A) He wants to study in a graduate school. ( B) There are more specialized materials. ( C) He has some acquaintances there. ( D) There is a larger volume of books. ( A) It covers such a wide range that a lot of efforts are needed. ( B) Its background information is too obscure to continue. (
10、 C) It has no real meaning so the man should make a change. ( D) It is such a common topic that there is a lot of related information. ( A) By sending e-mails to other universities. ( B) By typing the request in the computer ( C) By turning to the librarian for advice. ( D) By making calls to public
11、 libraries. Section B ( A) The overflowing of foreign products. ( B) The increasing use of foreign words. ( C) The abandon of traditional life style. ( D) The lost of Japanese spirits. ( A) They will have difficulty understanding each other. ( B) Their culture is too traditional to catch up with the
12、 time. ( C) It will become harder for them to learn foreign languages. ( D) Few people are willing to learn Japanese. ( A) It is popular among people of all ages. ( B) It has already been one of the best sellers in Japan. ( C) Its readers are beyond his expectation. ( D) He believes it will gain pop
13、ularity all over the world. ( A) Cairo. ( B) Washington. ( C) Paris. ( D) New York. ( A) Google. ( B) UNESCO. ( C) European Union. ( D) UNICEF. ( A) It was proposed by the Library of Congress in Washington. ( B) It collects books from around the world in seven different languages. ( C) Users who get
14、 access to the library are free of charge. ( D) 2,000 documents are available in the library. ( A) Giving lectures in schools. ( B) Providing free bottles of sun cream. ( C) Providing beach umbrella at the seaside. ( D) Providing free skin cancer screenings. ( A) Social workers. ( B) Policemen. ( C)
15、 School teachers. ( D) A street cleaner. ( A) To encourage children to do more sports. ( B) To encourage children to learn to send emails. ( C) To encourage children to write letters more frequently. ( D) To encourage children to read more books. ( A) Sunny. ( B) Cloudy. ( C) Rainy. ( D) Windy. Sect
16、ion C 26 Many young people believe good grades and excellent internships will land them their ideal job. However, contrary to what they think, often their major will【 B1】_the person who is hiring them for the position. Young adults need to have a【 B2】 _view in order to survive in corporate America.
17、When you apply at a major corporation, do not be surprised if you【 B3】 _an entry level position. You usually do not start at the top, but work your way up. It is all about “paying your dues“. Hard work and being in the corporation for some time may lead to greater earning【 B4】 _. If you are unable t
18、o get a promotion after eighteen months, depending on the position, it may be time to move on. In interviews, young adults often【 B5】 _their majors. Unless you are going into a【 B6】 _field where an accounting or science degree is needed, no one really cares as much as you may think. You are there to
19、 prove why you can do the position【 B7】 _for. When you walk out of the interview they must believe you are willing “to pay your dues“. It usually does not hurt to ask for more work. On the contrary, this shows initiative and the【 B8】 _to go the extra mile for the company. “Paying your dues“ will get
20、 you【 B9】 _in life. It can often help you expand your leadership role at work. Just remember that someone will always be trying to steal your glory, so never get【 B10】_in a position, otherwise you may become stagnant(not changing or making progress, and continuing to be in a bad condition). 27 【 B1】
21、 28 【 B2】 29 【 B3】 30 【 B4】 31 【 B5】 32 【 B6】 33 【 B7】 34 【 B8】 35 【 B9】 36 【 B10】 Section A 36 Use of the illegal drug named Ecstasy(MDMA)has increased alarmingly in Britain over the last few years. Many deaths have so far been【 C1】 _to the drug in Britain although it is possible that other drugs c
22、ontributed to some of those deaths. While it is true that all drugs by their very nature change the way in which the body reacts to its environment and are therefore potentially dangerous, it is still unclear whether casual use of Ecstasy is as dangerous as【 C2】 _believe. What is certain is that the
23、 drug causes【 C3】 _changes to the body which may lead to【 C4】_complications in certain circumstances. In almost all cases of MDMA-related deaths in Britain, overheating of the body and inadequate replacement of fluids have been noted as the【 C5】 _causes of death. However, not all physical problems【
24、C6】_with the drug are immediate. Medium-term and long term effects have been reported which are quite disturbing, yet not all are conclusively linked to the drugs use. Medium term effects include the possibility of【 C7】 _the liver disease hepatitis, or risking【 C8】 _to the kidneys. Animal studies sh
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