[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44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 44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 On Village Officials. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words following the outline given below: 1很多大学生选择到基层当村官 2人们对此观点各异 3我的看法 Section A ( A) Bl
2、aming her son. ( B) Consulting the man. ( C) Complaining to Bobs father. ( D) Seeking help from her lawyer. ( A) Its impossible to apply the technique to clinical use. ( B) Its important to receive blood compatible with the right type. ( C) It could help avoid blood shortages in the future. ( D) It
3、could help save lives since it is safe and effective. ( A) The man is opposed to drinking. ( B) Last years Christmas dinner party was a success. ( C) The woman does not want to go to this years party. ( D) The man feels reluctant to attend the party. ( A) Sort out the house by herself. ( B) Consider
4、 quitting her job. ( C) Find a maid to help clean the room. ( D) Make her house spotless with her child. ( A) He is a new-comer to the place. ( B) He enjoys natural beauty. ( C) He feels surprised at the change. ( D) He is wearing contact lenses. ( A) Provide his bank account number to them. ( B) Do
5、 not make any response to them. ( C) Verify their claims by talking online. ( D) Help them complete the transaction. ( A) The woman needs to learn more about jazz music. ( B) The woman has good appreciation ability of music. ( C) Jazz music touches average listeners. ( D) No two performances of the
6、same song are exactly the same. ( A) He wants to stay in the background. ( B) He may go to study at a quiet place. ( C) He will go with the woman to have some snacks. ( D) He wants to talk with people at the coffee shop. ( A) Difficult. ( B) Easy. ( C) Sad. ( D) Worrying. ( A) It has world-famous pl
7、ayers and superstars. ( B) It has modern facilities and traveling convenience. ( C) It is near the seaside with a lot of sunshine. ( D) It possesses the tradition of playing football. ( A) Qatar. ( B) Australia. ( C) The US. ( D) Japan. ( A) It will become more popular than before. ( B) It will have
8、 its transportation developed. ( C) Its football industry will be improved. ( D) It will obtain more money than before. ( A) People like the warning labels. ( B) The warning labels are harmful. ( C) The warning labels are useful. ( D) There are too many warning labels. ( A) Diseased lungs. ( B) Proc
9、essed hamburgers. ( C) Cute babies. ( D) Calorie ratios. ( A) It should be replaced by warning labels. ( B) It is necessary due to its useful information. ( C) It can affect a lot of people when they eat. ( D) People prefer calorie information on it. Section B ( A) They lay great emphasis on hard wo
10、rk. ( B) They name 150 star engineers each year. ( C) They require high academic degrees. ( D) They have people with a very high IQ. ( A) Long years of job training. ( B) High emotional intelligence. ( C) Distinctive academic qualifications. ( D) Devotion to the advance of science. ( A) Good interpe
11、rsonal relationships. ( B) Rich working experience. ( C) Sophisticated equipment. ( D) High motivation. ( A) A diary. ( B) A fairy tale. ( C) A history textbook. ( D) A biography. ( A) He was a sports fan. ( B) He loved adventures. ( C) He disliked school. ( D) He liked hair-raising stories. ( A) En
12、courage people to undertake adventures. ( B) Publicize his colorful and unique life stories. ( C) Raise peoples environmental awareness. ( D) Attract people to Americas national parks. ( A) The first infected victim. ( B) A coastal village in Africa. ( C) The doctor who first identified it. ( D) A r
13、iver running through the Congo. ( A) They exhibit similar symptoms. ( B) They can be treated with the same drug. ( C) They have almost the same mortality rate. ( D) They have both disappeared for good. ( A) By inhaling air polluted with the virus. ( B) By contacting contaminated body fluids. ( C) By
14、 drinking water from the Congo River. ( D) By eating food grown in Sudan and Zaire. ( A) More strains will evolve from the Ebola virus. ( B) Scientists will eventually find cures for Ebola. ( C) Another Ebola epidemic may erupt sooner or later. ( D) Once infected, one will become immune to Ebola. Se
15、ction C 26 Caffeine will get you going during the day but could leave you tossing and turning at night unless youre a “night owl“【 B1】 _, a new study suggests. In the study, “morning people“ who【 B2】 _caffeine during the day appeared more likely than late risers to【 B3】 _in the middle of their night
16、time sleep. Fifty college students were asked to【 B4】 _ their caffeine consumption and their sleeping and waking times for a week. The students wore【 B5】 _devices that monitored their movements to【 B6】 _whether they had periods of wakefulness after they had fallen asleep. The researchers also【 B7】 _
17、caffeine levels in the students saliva(唾液 )over the week. As college students, they tended to be so【 B8】 _ that, for most, “it didnt matter how much caffeine they had!“ They slept well whenever they finally hit the sack, said study researcher Jamie Zeitzer, an assistant professor of psychiatry and b
18、ehavioral sciences at Stanford University. However, the more caffeine in their bodies, the more time they spent awake during the night after【 B9】 _falling asleep. This, was not seen in the night owls. The amount of caffeine in a person at bedtime can vary widely. Some peoples bodies clear caffeine w
19、ithin a few hours, but lunchtime coffee may still be【 B10】 _other people even late at night. Therefore its hard to say whether any particular person could avoid the effects of caffeine on sleep by simply steering clear of coffee(or tea)in the afternoon or evening, Zeitzer said. 27 【 B1】 28 【 B2】 29
20、【 B3】 30 【 B4】 31 【 B5】 32 【 B6】 33 【 B7】 34 【 B8】 35 【 B9】 36 【 B10】 Section A 36 On Village Officials When the job market worsens, many students figure they cant indulge(沉溺于 )in an English or a history major. They have to study something that will lead【 C1】 _to a job. So it is almost inevitable th
21、at over the next few years, as labor markets struggle, the humanities will continue their long【 C2】 _The labs are more glamorous(迷人的 )than the libraries. However, let me stand up for the history, English and art classes, even in the face of todays economic realities. Studying the humanities improves
22、 your ability to read and write. You will have【 C3】 _power if you are the person in the office who can write a clear and concise memo. Studying the humanities will give you a familiarity with the language of emotion. In an information economy, many people have the ability to【 C4】 _a technical innova
23、tion: a new MP3 player. Very few people have the ability to create a great brand: the iPod. Branding involves the location and arousal(觉醒,激励 )of【 C5】 _,and you cant do it unless you are conversant(精通的 )in the language of romance. Finally, and most importantly, studying the humanities helps you【 C6】
24、_“The Big Shaggy“. Over the past century or so, people have built【 C7】 _systems to help them understand human behavior: economics, political science, game theory and evolutionary psychology. But none completely explain behavior because deep down people have passions and【 C8】 _that dont lend themselv
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