[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52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 52及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay commenting on the remark“Blind faith in your leaders, or in anything, will get you killed. “ You can cite examples to illustrate your point. You should write at least 150 words but n
2、o more than 200 words. Section A ( A) Families with cars. ( B) Americans heavy dependence on cars. ( C) Roads and highways. ( D) Traffic problems in America. ( A) Pay for the meal. ( B) Look for her wallet. ( C) Quickly buy a new wallet in a store. ( D) Come out just as soon as she takes her wallet.
3、 ( A) Arguing. ( B) Protesting. ( C) Complaining. ( D) Bargaining. ( A) Tony always speaks too fast. ( B) Tonys speech is always not clear. ( C) Tony always doesnt come to the point. ( D) Tony always speaks with strong accent. ( A) He welcomes the woman telephoning at any time. ( B) He will telephon
4、e the woman as often as he can. ( C) He is not that far away if the woman wants to visit. ( D) He doesnt believe that the woman will really miss him. ( A) The man will take the apartment. ( B) The man will not sleep well. ( C) The apartment is not good. ( D) The man will find an apartment elsewhere.
5、 ( A) Her daughter isnt in her class. ( B) She isnt related to the student. ( C) She doesnt think that she looks like the student. ( D) The student shouldnt have looked at her like that. ( A) All the passengers were killed. ( B) The plane crashed in the night. ( C) Its too late to search for survivo
6、rs. ( D) No more survivors have been found. ( A) To see and talk to a friend. ( B) To cash his travelers checks. ( C) To go to the bank and repair the computer. ( D) To go to the bank and save some money. ( A) He is from Germany. ( B) He is from Europe. ( C) He is from Britain. ( D) He is from Ameri
7、ca. ( A) Traveling around the Europe. ( B) Having a rest after a days work. ( C) Going on business trip. ( D) Working in their company. ( A) Where to buy beautiful clothes. ( B) Where to have great food. ( C) Where to buy bus system. ( D) Where to find cheap restaurants. ( A) To find out what he is
8、interested in. ( B) To help him choose an out-of-class activity. ( C) To encourage him to try out for a college newsletter. ( D) To talk about the articles he wrote in his journalism class. ( A) He couldnt write for a newspaper. ( B) He would fall behind with his studies. ( C) He wouldnt find a good
9、 dormitory. ( D) He would lose contact with his old friends. ( A) He is not sure whether hell have time to write for the newsletter. ( B) He would rather write for a newspaper than the campus newsletter. ( C) He doubts whether he is able to write for the campus newsletter. ( D) He is worried about w
10、hat his journalism professor really thinks. Section B ( A) Their performance may improve. ( B) Their immune system may be reinforced. ( C) Their blood pressure may rise all of a sudden. ( D) Their physical development may be enhanced. ( A) Improved mental functioning. ( B) Increased susceptibility t
11、o disease. ( C) Speeding up of blood circulation. ( D) Reduction of stress-related hormones. ( A) Pretend to be in better shape. ( B) Have more physical exercise. ( C) Turn more often to friends for help. ( D) Pay more attention to bodily sensations. ( A) Different approaches to coping with stress.
12、( B) Various causes for serious health problems. ( C) The relationship between stress and illness. ( D) New findings of medical research on stress. ( A) Competition in business. ( B) Government grants. ( C) A type of economic policy. ( D) International transportation practices. ( A) American industr
13、ialists. ( B) French economists. ( C) International leaders. ( D) Civil War veterans. ( A) The rights of private business owners should be protected. ( B) The government shouldnt interfere in private business. ( C) Politicians should support industrial growth. ( D) Competition among companies should
14、 be restricted. ( A) Radiation from the sun. ( B) Radiation from the Van Allen Belts. ( C) Radiation from the Van Allen Belts and from the meteors. ( D) Radiation from the sun and from the Van Allen Belts. ( A) Any astronaut returning from the universe is safe. ( B) Any astronaut returning from the
15、universe suffers a lot. ( C) We can assume an astronaut is safe though he seems ill. ( D) We cannot assume an astronaut is safe though he looks well. ( A) Men on the Earth are protected by the atmosphere. ( B) Radiation only have short-term effects on men on the Earth. ( C) The Earth is quite far fr
16、om the radiation areas. ( D) The Van Allen Belts absorb all radiation. Section C 26 People born in the autumn live longer than those born in the spring. And they are less likely to fall【 B1】 _ill when they are older, according to an Austrian scientist. The scientists at the Max Planck Institute for
17、Demographic Research made such【 B2】_by using census data for more than one million people in Austria, Denmark and Australia. They found that the month of birth【 B3】 _life expectancy over the age of 50. Seasonal differences in what mothers ate during pregnancy, and infections occurring at different t
18、imes of the year could both【 B4】 _the health of a new-born baby and could influence its life【 B5】 _in older age. “A mother giving birth in spring spends the last【 B6】 _of her pregnancy in winter, when she will eat less vitamins than in summer,“ said Gabriele Doblhammer, one of a team of scientists w
19、ho carried out the research. “When she stops breast-feeding and starts giving her baby【 B7】 _food, its in the hot weeks of summer when babies【 B8】_infections of the digestive system.“ In Austria, adults born in autumn lived about seven months longer than those born in spring, and in Denmark outlived
20、 by about four months. In the southern hemisphere, the picture was【 B9】 _. Adults born in the Australian autumn lived about 4 months longer than those born in the Australian spring. The study focused on people born at the beginning of the 20th century. “Although nutrition at all times of the year ha
21、s improved since then, the【 B10】 _pattern persists,“ Doblhammer said. 27 【 B1】 28 【 B2】 29 【 B3】 30 【 B4】 31 【 B5】 32 【 B6】 33 【 B7】 34 【 B8】 35 【 B9】 36 【 B10】 Section A 36 An unidentified wit once said, “Laugh, and the world laughs with you. Snore, and you sleep alone.“ Yet snoring is far from a l
22、aughing matter, as those unfortunates with good hearing, who are rightly【 C1】 _to the sounds of the snoring disorder, will testify. It has been estimated that one of eight Americans snores: this means that there are approximately 21 million people women as well as men who render an【 C2】_sound when t
23、hey are asleep. And assuming that each snorer disturbs the sleep of at least one other person, it【 C3】 _follows that there are 21 million unhappy listeners. While a sleeping person breathes, either in or out, several structures in his nose and throat【 C4】 _the snoring. The sounds, coming from the so
24、ft palate(腭 )and other soft structures of the throat, are caused by vibratory responses to inflowing and outflowing air. When the soft tissues of the mouth and throat come close to the lining of the throat, the vibrations(振动的 )that occur are caused by the position of the tongue. In short, the noise
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