[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64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 64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 What Is More Important-. Character or Academic Achievement? You should write at least 150 words following the outline given below. Write your essay on Answer sheet 1. 1
2、有人认为应以考试成绩作为评价学生的标准 2也有人认为应以品格培养作为教育目的 3我的看法 What Is More Important: Character or Academic Achievement? Section A ( A) Give a hand to the woman. ( B) Put out a big fire. ( C) Go about his business. ( D) Iron his clothes. ( A) The woman drives the man crazy. ( B) The woman is out of shape. ( C) The m
3、an should stop talking. ( D) The man should exercise more. ( A) Wear a hat. ( B) Keep a secret for him. ( C) Speak lower. ( D) Surprise his girlfriend. ( A) She keeps Donnas birthday in mind. ( B) She wants to buy Donna a CD. ( C) She wants to give Donna money. ( D) She cant make a decision. ( A) Ke
4、ep his feet warm. ( B) Do not draw back. ( C) Sing loudly. ( D) Prepare harder. ( A) Helen is similar to her mother. ( B) Helen will be a good police. ( C) He likes Helens mother. ( D) He knows Helen very well. ( A) He is a professional football player. ( B) He is laughed at by the womans parents. (
5、 C) He is popular with the womans parents. ( D) He set fire to the womans house. ( A) Have a trip with the man. ( B) Take the driving test. ( C) Stay with her mother. ( D) Go on the camping trip. ( A) He is a famous writer of lyrics. ( B) He loves walking on the streets. ( C) He was well-known in Se
6、attle. ( D) He left Seattle long time ago. ( A) Obama will succeed as President. ( B) Obama will punish his opponents. ( C) Obama will formulate a new policy. ( D) Obama will face much pressure. ( A) He is trained together with Phelps. ( B) He is the most famous American swimmer. ( C) He holds 8 rec
7、ords of winning games. ( D) He won six gold medals in one Olympics. ( A) The mans first full-time job. ( B) The mans previous part-time job. ( C) The mans first part-time job. ( D) The mans present full-time job. ( A) Because the working time was relatively concentrated. ( B) Because he could travel
8、 all around the country. ( C) Because the working conditions were comfortable. ( D) Because he had good opportunities of promotion. ( A) Designing the TV guides. ( B) Bundling the guides up. ( C) Contacting the convenience stores. ( D) Selling the TV guides. ( A) People with little work experience.
9、( B) People with much free time. ( C) Those who have a daytime job. ( D) University students and housewives. Section B ( A) How to eat healthily. ( B) How to lose weight. ( C) How to take exercise. ( D) How to spend free time. ( A) Exercise neither too little nor too much. ( B) Exercise without rest
10、rictions in diet. ( C) Exercise around a half-hour a day. ( D) Exercise as well as going on a diet. ( A) Have a rest. ( B) Remain sitting. ( C) Eat more food. ( D) Restrict their diet. ( A) Sitting. ( B) Running. ( C) Sleeping. ( D) Eating. ( A) Step back and see whats really happening. ( B) Make a
11、disappointed decision. ( C) Snap at their colleagues. ( D) Complain to their boss. ( A) Whats happening at the time. ( B) Earlier life experiences. ( C) Working environment. ( D) Self-control ability. ( A) Thinking about something else. ( B) Talking about it with friends. ( C) Telling someone at wor
12、k you trust. ( D) Writing down the feelings. ( A) Every morning after breakfast. ( B) Every morning when she wakes up. ( C) Every evening when she goes to bed. ( D) Every evening after supper. ( A) A kind of life style. ( B) Means of livelihood. ( C) An interesting class. ( D) A series of postures.
13、( A) Because it gets peoples blood flowing. ( B) Because it stretches peoples hands and legs. ( C) Because people are working on the whole body. ( D) Because people become more flexible after yoga. Section C 26 Children can spend hours a day looking at computer screens and other digital devices. Som
14、e eye care professionals say all that screen time has【 B1】 _an increase in what they call computer vision syndrome. Nathan Bonilla-Warford is an eye expert in Tampa, Florida, with VSP, Vision Service Plan, a big【 B2】 _provider. He says he has seen an increase in problems in children. Dr. Bonilla-War
15、ford says part of the problem is that children may be more likely than adults to【 B3】 _early warning signs. According to Dr. Warfod, even if their eyes start to feel【 B4】 _or they start to get a headache, children are less likely to tell their parents, because they dont want to have the game or the
16、computer or whatever【 B5】 _. He says another part of the problem is that people【 B6】_less often when they use digital devices. The average person who uses a computer or an electronic device blinks about a third as much as we normally do in everyday life. And so that can【 B7】 _the front part of the e
17、ye drying and not staying moist and protected like normal. Eye doctors offer suggestions like following what is known as the 20/20/20 rule. Every twenty minutes, look away twenty【 B8】 _or more for at least twenty seconds from whatever device youre using. Other suggestions include putting more distan
18、ce between you and the device and using good lighting. Of course, another way to avoid eye【 B9】 _is to spend less time looking at screens. Many experts say children should spend no more than two hours a day using【 B10】 _devices with no screen time for children under two. 27 【 B1】 28 【 B2】 29 【 B3】 3
19、0 【 B4】 31 【 B5】 32 【 B6】 33 【 B7】 34 【 B8】 35 【 B9】 36 【 B10】 Section A 36 Today nanotechnology(纳米技术 )is still in a formative phase. Yet it is maturing rapidly. Between 1997 and 2005, investment in nanotech research and development by governments around the world【 C1】 _from $ 432 million to about $
20、4. 1 billion, and corresponding industry investment exceeded that of governments by 2005. By 2015, products incorporating nanotech will contribute approximately $ 1 trillion to the global economy. Descriptions of nanotech typically characterize it purely in terms of the minute sizeassemblies between
21、 the size of an atom and about 100 molecular diameters(分子直径 ). That【 C2】 _makes it sound as though nanotech is merely looking to use infinitely smaller parts than conventional engineering. But rearranging the atoms and molecules leads to new【 C3】 _. One sees a transition between the fixed behavior o
22、f individual atoms and molecules and the adjustable behavior of collectives. Thus, nanotechnology might better be viewed as the【 C4】 _of quantum theory(量子论 )and other nano specific phenomena to fundamentally control the properties and behavior of matter. The second stage, which began in 2005, focuse
23、s on active nanostructures that change their size, shape, conductivity or other properties during use. New drug delivery particles could release therapeutic(治疗的 )molecules in the body only after they reached their【 C5】 _diseased tissues. Electronic components such as transistors and amplifiers with
24、adaptive functions could be reduced to single, complex molecules. Starting around 2010, workers will【 C6】 _expertise with systems of nanostructures, directing large numbers of intricate components to specified ends. One application could involve the guided self assembly of nanoelectronic components
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