[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66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 66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 How to Deal with Cultural Differences? You should write at least 150 words following the outline given below. Write your essay on Answer sheet 1. 1文化差异带来了文化冲突 2这种现象产生的影
2、响 3如何应对文化差异 How to Deal with Cultural Differences? Section A ( A) The mans car always breaks down. ( B) It is really cold in the garage today. ( C) Her mobile phone runs out of power. ( D) The battery of her mobile phone is damaged. ( A) Make a better budget. ( B) Save money every month. ( C) Save e
3、very penny he makes. ( D) Learn from her on money saving. ( A) He is a nice guy. ( B) He has pretty ears. ( C) He is very helpful. ( D) He is very talkative. ( A) The woman has a good taste for fashion. ( B) The woman has beautiful eyes. ( C) The dress fits the woman very well. ( D) He wants to go f
4、ishing with the woman. ( A) Drop out of this deal. ( B) Leave her alone. ( C) Make a rapid decision. ( D) Make a deal with her tonight. ( A) He hasnt finished the book yet. ( B) He doesnt agree with the woman. ( C) He doesnt like the novel. ( D) He cant understand the novel. ( A) The man is good at
5、fixing computer. ( B) The man likes eating pies. ( C) The woman needs to buy a new server. ( D) The woman likes surfing the Internet. ( A) Have lessons. ( B) Watch a movie. ( C) Go to the dining hall. ( D) Find a seat in the front row. ( A) She wants to help doctors do little things. ( B) She wants
6、to do lab work in a hospital. ( C) She wants to operate on patients. ( D) She wants to answer the patients questions. ( A) Parents help. ( B) Social support. ( C) School education. ( D) Good chance. ( A) Opening up ones own clinic. ( B) Finding a position in a hospital. ( C) Serving an internship. (
7、 D) Becoming a certified assistant. ( A) By reciting lots of stories. ( B) By listening carefully in class. ( C) By communicating with foreigners. ( D) By listening to music and reciting lyrics. ( A) Look them up in the dictionary. ( B) Listen to them without reading. ( C) Make them the lyrics of so
8、ngs. ( D) Make marks besides them. ( A) Because she loves the leading actors. ( B) Because it can help her learn English. ( C) Because she can learn how to act. ( D) Because it teaches her lessons about life. ( A) Meaningful. ( B) Relaxing. ( C) Useful. ( D) Exciting. Section B ( A) Depressed. ( B)
9、Healthy. ( C) Bad-tempered. ( D) Emotional. ( A) Present situations that bring pleasure. ( B) Future situations that will bring pleasure. ( C) Past situations that brought pleasure. ( D) Imagined situations that bring pleasure. ( A) Worry. ( B) Happiness. ( C) Emotion. ( D) Anger. ( A) Mental diseas
10、e. ( B) Poor health. ( C) Stress. ( D) Depression. ( A) How to improve language skills. ( B) Learning a new culture. ( C) Going overseas or studying online. ( D) Traveling around the world. ( A) The costs for it are usually higher. ( B) It cant be fulfilled without computer. ( C) People cant study a
11、t their own pace. ( D) There are no face-to-face communications. ( A) A new life style. ( B) A tight budget. ( C) New educational activities. ( D) New friends. ( A) A collection. ( B) A novel. ( C) A poem. ( D) A fairy tale. ( A) A teacher teaching creative writing. ( B) A publisher in Brooklyn. ( C
12、) An engineer on the Hubble space telescope. ( D) A member of the Pulitzer Prize Board. ( A) Appointed by the press. ( B) Inspired by David Bowies song. ( C) Influenced by her father. ( D) Named by her daughter. Section C 26 Shift work is concentrated in the most dangerous areas of employment. It ha
13、s various effects on health and daily life. Shift workers, especially those who work nights, can【 B1】 _a number of health problems. They include sleep【 B2】 _, depression, high blood pressure, heart disease, and【 B3】 _. Experts now realize that sleep loss are dangerous and that night shift always res
14、ults in sleep loss. Most people need 8 hours of sleep a day to feel【 B4】 _. Parts of the night sleep are spent in light sleep stages and the other parts of the night are spent in deep sleep stages. If you work the night shift and sleep during the day, there are many things that can【 B5】 _your deep s
15、leep and awaken you during your light sleep phase. Noise is the biggest problem. Daytime sleepers have to【 B6】 _noisy neighbors, children, traffic, lawn mowers and such. Noise is the most common【 B7】 _of people who sleep during the day, so noise prevention should be given top priority. When looking
16、for a home to rent or buy, always look for one in a quiet【 B8】 _. Another sleep【 B9】 _is too much light. Our bodys entire cycle is based upon light and dark. If you are doing the opposite of this set body program, you are【 B10】_generations of programming. Since sunlight will disturb your day you sho
17、uld choose a house where the bedroom is on the north side of the house. Wear a black eye mask to further block out the light while you are sleeping. 27 【 B1】 28 【 B2】 29 【 B3】 30 【 B4】 31 【 B5】 32 【 B6】 33 【 B7】 34 【 B8】 35 【 B9】 36 【 B10】 Section A 36 According to a paper to be published in Psychol
18、ogical Science this has an interesting psychological effect. A group of researchers, led by Eugene Caruso of the University of Chicago, found that people judge the distance of events【 C1】 _, depending on whether they are in the past or future. The paper calls this the “Temporal Doppler Effect“. In p
19、hysics, the Doppler effect describes the way that waves change frequency depending on whether their【 C2】 _is travelling towards or away from you. Mr. Caruso argues that something similar happens with peoples perception of time. Because future events are associated with diminishing distance, while th
20、ose in the past are thought of as【 C3】 _, something happening in one month feels psychologically【 C4】 _than something that happened a month ago. This idea was tested in a series of experiments. In one, researchers asked 323【 C5】_and divided them into two groups. A week before Valentines day, members
21、 of the first were asked how they planned to celebrate it. A week after February 14th the second group reported how they had celebrated it. Both groups also had to describe how near the day felt on a【 C6】 _of one to seven. Those describing forthcoming plans were more likely to report it as feeling “
22、 a short time from now“ , while those who had already【 C7】 _it tended to cluster at the “ a long time from now“ end of the scale. To account for the risk that recalling actual events requires different cognitive functions than imagining ones that have not yet happened, they also asked participants t
23、o【 C8】_the distance of hypothetical events a month in the past or future. The asymmetry(不对称 )remained. Mr. Caruso speculates that his research has【 C9】 _for psychological well-being. He suspects that people who do not show this biasthose who feel the past as being closermight be more【 C10】 _to rumin
24、ation(沉思 )or depression, because they are more likely to dwell on past events. A)advancing I)prospect B)apparently J)rate C)available K)receding D)closer L)scale E)differently M)source F)evaluate N)subject G)experienced O)volunteers H)implications 37 【 C1】 38 【 C2】 39 【 C3】 40 【 C4】 41 【 C5】 42 【 C6
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