[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78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 78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 “ Beauty, unaccompanied by virtue, is as a flower without perfume. “ You can cite examples to illustrate your point. You should write at least 150 words but
2、no more than 200 words. Beauty and Virtue Section A ( A) Their grades are based on different aspects. ( B) They dont need to take exams in the middle of the term. ( C) They should finish their research project before Saturday. ( D) They dont like the academic evaluation in the school. ( A) A picnic.
3、 ( B) The river. ( C) A friend. ( D) The weather. ( A) He doesnt think other students were well-prepared. ( B) He was stuck in the examination. ( C) He passed the examination easily. ( D) He prepared the examination in advance. ( A) A singing test. ( B) A sports test. ( C) A memory test. ( D) A driv
4、ing test. ( A) The man improves his speed dramatically. ( B) The man tries to run faster but in vain. ( C) The man goes everywhere by running. ( D) The man does nothing but run. ( A) Invest more money. ( B) Take the money back. ( C) Calm down and let it be. ( D) Earn money by working hard. ( A) The
5、man has moved rapidly. ( B) The man is transferred abroad. ( C) The man is raised to the position of manager. ( D) The man will be promoted soon. ( A) Go to a party. ( B) Do some housework. ( C) Hand in her final paper. ( D) Prepare her final paper. ( A) An online program for English learners. ( B)
6、A graduate school project. ( C) A private circle of academic research. ( D) An award for public contribution. ( A) Reading. ( B) Writing. ( C) Listening. ( D) Speaking. ( A) He spoke to the students face to face. ( B) He made recordings and lent them to the students. ( C) He lent his MP3 player to t
7、he students. ( D) He downloaded the materials from the Internet. ( A) ELLLO can provide a lot of listening materials. ( B) ELLLO is accepted by numerous students. ( C) Students can earn a lot of money. ( D) Students can enjoy plenty of leisure time. ( A) By using the water from the washing machine.
8、( B) By borrowing water from her neighbor. ( C) By utilizing the clean well water. ( D) By collecting rain water with a bucket. ( A) They get diseases. ( B) They shed leaves. ( C) They become withered. ( D) They grow better. ( A) The distribution of precipitation is uneven. ( B) Only the rainwater i
9、n basins can be used. ( C) Underground rivers can hold most of the rainwater. ( D) Most of the rainwater evaporates because of the dry weather. Section B ( A) How the social class affects childrens friendships. ( B) How the neighborhood affects childrens friendships. ( C) How the neighborhood affect
10、s childrens development. ( D) How the living space affects childrens friendships. ( A) Children only have one or two friends. ( B) Children have less selection to choose a friend. ( C) Children have more friends. ( D) Children seldom play in large groups. ( A) There is limited space to play. ( B) Th
11、ere are not enough children to play around. ( C) They cant enjoy natural scenery. ( D) They have too many social activities. ( A) They are helpful to parents. ( B) They waste childrens study time. ( C) They influence childrens body. ( D) They are good to childrens education and training. ( A) Rememb
12、ering names and attaining strategies. ( B) Forming good habits and studying harder. ( C) Sharpening memory and strengthening teamwork. ( D) Deepening thirst for victory and becoming strong-minded. ( A) By exerting a negative influence on study. ( B) By arousing students interest in different speeche
13、s. ( C) By helping students learn the basic algebra knowledge. ( D) By making students know the secret of the universe. ( A) Annoy them and waste their time. ( B) Give them more free time and keep them passionate. ( C) Impose more pressure and increase workload. ( D) Attract them and make them addic
14、ted. ( A) Dogs can save peoples lives. ( B) Dogs can distinguish different smells. ( C) Dogs can learn humans intention to interact. ( D) Dogs can swim in the river. ( A) Shouts of help. ( B) Smells of bones. ( C) Signals of communication. ( D) Scenes of dangerous situations. ( A) By following peopl
15、e around. ( B) By using facial looks and body gestures. ( C) By jumping and dancing. ( D) By barking and yelling. Section C 26 Caffeine will get you going during the day but could leave you tossing and turning at night unless you re a “night owl“ to【 B1】 _, a new study suggests. In the study, “morni
16、ng people“ who【 B2】 _caffeine during the day appeared more likely than late risers to【 B3】 _in the middle of their nighttime sleep. Fifty college students were asked to record their caffeine consumption and their sleeping and waking times for a week. The students wore【 B4】 _devices that monitored th
17、eir movements to【 B5】 _whether they had periods of wakefulness after they had fallen asleep. The researchers also【 B6】 _caffeine levels in the students saliva(唾液 )over the week. As college students, they tended to be so【 B7】 _that, for most, “it didnt matter how much caffeine they had!“ They slept w
18、ell whenever they finally【 B8】 _, said study researcher Jamie Zeitzer, an assistant professor of psychiatry and behavioral 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
19、 night owls. The amount of caffeine in a person at bedtime can vary【 B10】 _. Some peoples bodies clear caffeine within a few hours, but lunchtime coffee may still be in the system of other people even late at night. Therefore its hard to say whether any particular person could avoid the effects of c
20、affeine on sleep by simply steering clear of coffee(or tea)in the afternoon or evening, Zeitzer said. 27 【 B1】 28 【 B2】 29 【 B3】 30 【 B4】 31 【 B5】 32 【 B6】 33 【 B7】 34 【 B8】 35 【 B9】 36 【 B10】 Section A 36 Scientists fear rising energy bills may lead to an increase in obesity after discovering a lin
21、k between poorly-heated homes and higher body fat. Researchers from the University of Stirlings Behavioral Science Centre set out to explore claims that warm indoor temperatures have contributed to rising obesity levels in winter. Instead, the team found that people who live in well-heated homes are
22、 more【 C1】 _to have low body mass index(BMI)levels while those who keep their heating turned down or off tend to be heavier. Dr. Michael Daly, behavioral scientist and senior lecturer, said: “We set out to【 C2】_the scientific claims that cooler indoor temperatures help us maintain a healthy weight b
23、y【 C3】 _our bodies to expend more energy through shivering and generating heat through tissues. “ In fact, their research suggests people may eat less and burn more energy when residing in a warmer indoor environment. The 13-year study, published in the journal Obesity, involved more than 100 000 ad
24、ults across England. Researchers found【 C4】 _weight levels among people living in homes heated to above 23C(73 F), which【 C5】 _for about 15 000 of the households studied. Dr. Daly said:“As national gas bills continue to rise faster than the rate of inflation, this research suggests the obesity epide
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