[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77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 77及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay on diligence by referring to the saying “It never will rain roses. When we want to have more roses we must plant trees.“ You can give examples to illustrate your point. You should wr
2、ite at least 150 words but no more than 200 words. Section A ( A) The meaning of life. ( B) The chance to live a peaceful life. ( C) The disadvantage of city life. ( D) The common interest in life. ( A) Because she forgot it. ( B) Because she got ill. ( C) Because she had attended it before. ( D) Be
3、cause she didnt have such plan. ( A) Prepare for history presentation together next Thursday. ( B) Work out the difficult problems in history at once. ( C) Work on history presentation together next Monday. ( D) Find out the difficulties in the presentation immediately. ( A) He is also one of the ca
4、ndidates. ( B) He doesnt support Mary in the election. ( C) He gives up the election for some reason. ( D) He thinks he can win the next election. ( A) The woman shouldnt spend money on classical music collection. ( B) He reminds the woman of her neighbors influence on her. ( C) He is against collec
5、ting classical music. ( D) Collecting classical music isnt a good hobby. ( A) Toms mother disagrees with their marriage. ( B) Toms mother has a strange idea on their marriage. ( C) The woman makes Toms mother very angry. ( D) The woman gets along well with Toms mother. ( A) They can decide the fate
6、of people. ( B) They can tell others what kind of person you are. ( C) They can influence a persons character more or less. ( D) They can reveal a persons identity. ( A) Because they arent satisfied with their salaries. ( B) Because they feel empty in their jobs. ( C) Because a good job doesnt mean
7、happiness. ( D) Because they lose interest in life. ( A) Computer Literacy. ( B) English Literature. ( C) TOEFL training. ( D) Chinese Culture. ( A) May 30th. ( B) June 30th. ( C) July 30th. ( D) August 30th. ( A) Sponsorship form, application fee and high school transcripts. ( B) Application fee, h
8、igh school transcripts and language certificates. ( C) A bank statement, sponsorship form and language certificates. ( D) Sponsorship form, application fee and a bank statement. ( A) The interviewees qualifications. ( B) The interviewees personality. ( C) The interviewees former colleagues. ( D) The
9、 interviewees skills. ( A) Try to be very confident in yourself. ( B) Try to know more about the interviewers. ( C) Practice an interview with your best friend. ( D) Go over possible questions with friends in advance. ( A) Give equal time to make eye contact with every interviewer. ( B) Focus on the
10、 questioner and make little eye contact. ( C) Focus on the questioner and look at others from time to time. ( D) Focus on the person who sits in the middle. ( A) The interviewers in a group interview are there to assess your working abilities. ( B) Your understanding of the job requirements is very
11、important. ( C) Its not necessary to collect information about the company. ( D) More attention should be paid to the question other than the interviewers. Section B ( A) Food is no longer a basic need for modern people. ( B) We eat a wide variety of food. ( C) We no longer eat food that primitive p
12、eople ever ate. ( D) We eat more food than primitive people do. ( A) Because we need it to decorate our bodies. ( B) Because it is our second need. ( C) Because we need it to cover our bodies. ( D) Because weather is changing all the time. ( A) The amount of money. ( B) Family size. ( C) The nice ne
13、ighbor. ( D) Ones social position. ( A) There was much more disorder. ( B) The electricity supply failed. ( C) It was quite unexpected. ( D) It came in the cool autumn. ( A) Because the police could not see them in the dark. ( B) Because many of them were armed with guns. ( C) Because there were not
14、 enough policemen to catch them all. ( D) Because they were hidden inside big buildings. ( A) Excessive heat made people turn on many electrical appliances. ( B) Some machines werent working due to the unemployment. ( C) Lightning damaged supply cables during a night. ( D) There is not enough transp
15、ortation to carry the coal. ( A) A whole week. ( B) A whole night. ( C) Three days. ( D) Twenty-four hours. ( A) How to prevent children from watching TV. ( B) Why children like frightening TV programs. ( C) What bad effects TV programs have on children. ( D) What teachers think of todays children.
16、( A) They suffer from mental pains. ( B) They start doing something in an active way. ( C) They become uninterested in class activities. ( D) They may grow up to be passive watchers. ( A) Love stories. ( B) Bloody fights and death. ( C) News report. ( D) Cartoons. Section C 26 Cheating scandals have
17、 rocked a number of school districts across the country this year. What happened in Atlanta is hard to imagine. Dozens of administrators and teachers changed answers on【 B1】 _tests. When those tests showed big gains, school leaders【 B2】 _. But they were caught, in part, because Georgia have been loo
18、king for【 B3】 _of changing answers for years. Kathleen Mathers, who runs Georgias Office of Student Achievement, says her state is in its third year of using erasure analysis of all elementary and middle school tests. She says the scanners can【 B4】 _“between an answer choice that is definitely made
19、and intended to be the answer choice, and answer choices that were【 B5】 _made and then erased.“ Mathers says that analysis costs the state about $27,000a small fraction of its testing budget. The data established that in many schools there were just too many【 B6】 _from wrong to right. Prof. Gary Mir
20、on of Western Michigan University says this problem is part of the【 B7】 _result of No Child Left Behind. The law said test scores would determine the fate of entire schools. Schools that fail can【 B8】 _, and bad test scores can also harm funding. And now a growing number of states are planning to【 B
21、9】_teachers based in part on test scores. Miron also says before No Child Left Behind, schools tested less often and more carefully. “No Child Left Behind required testing to be【 B10】 _at each of the grades between grades three and eight,“ he says. But with this it meant that we had to distribute th
22、e resources for testing across more grades. 27 【 B1】 28 【 B2】 29 【 B3】 30 【 B4】 31 【 B5】 32 【 B6】 33 【 B7】 34 【 B8】 35 【 B9】 36 【 B10】 Section A 36 Childrens Healthcare of Atlanta wants to move Georgia out of the top 10 list for childhood obesity(肥胖 )by 2016, officials said. Doctors at Childrens Hea
23、lthcare of Atlanta, the largest children healthcare organization in the United States, said they treat patients in their Health4Life Clinic as young as age 3 for complications(并发症 ) 【 C1】 _to obesity. The healthcare systems officials said it began its Strong4Life in early 2011, a large-scale public
24、awareness【 C2】 _, along with programs and partnerships to【 C3】_kids and their parents. The first phase of the campaign, the “warning“ ads, was designed to raise awareness and【 C4】 _conversation about childhood obesity. “A【 C5】 _finding in the research is that while 96 percent of respondents viewed c
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