[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80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 80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 “Plato is dear to me, but dearer still is truth. “ You can cite examples to illustrate your point. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 w
2、ords. Section A ( A) She suffers depression. ( B) She is a workaholic. ( C) She is keen on Yoga. ( D) She is overworked. ( A) Have a baby. ( B) Take a tedious job. ( C) Become more humorous. ( D) Go back to work. ( A) The man doesnt like online lectures. ( B) The man is poor at English listening. (
3、C) The woman is a computer fan. ( D) The woman is crazy about learning English. ( A) She appreciates Lucys choices of clothes. ( B) She loves Lucys unusual behaviors. ( C) She thinks Lucy is a little weird. ( D) She doesnt understand Lucy. ( A) A shop assitant. ( B) A doctor. ( C) A lawyer. ( D) A d
4、river. ( A) By waiting for Jim near his house. ( B) By keeping calling Jim. ( C) By going to the shooting grounds. ( D) By going to the bar for a try. ( A) A washing machine. ( B) A dish washer. ( C) A roasting machine. ( D) A grinder. ( A) The man offers the woman a discount. ( B) The man provides
5、the woman with some other choices. ( C) The woman hesitates about the price. ( D) The woman doesnt want to rent any of those houses. ( A) Reduce product prices. ( B) Spend more on advertisements. ( C) Concentrate on their products. ( D) Meet the needs of consumers. ( A) They always contain useless i
6、nformation. ( B) They can not be ignored. ( C) They are too noisy. ( D) They are always so boring. ( A) Modern advertisements. ( B) Useful advertisements. ( C) Colorful advertisements. ( D) Humorous advertisements. ( A) Negative. ( B) Objective. ( C) Affirmative. ( D) Indifferent. ( A) Foods. ( B) C
7、lothes. ( C) Books. ( D) Domestic appliances. ( A) It is not fashionable any more. ( B) It is old and not working normally. ( C) Its noise makes them unhappy. ( D) It cant be used any more. ( A) The prices are higher than before. ( B) The looks are more delicate than before. ( C) The qualities are n
8、ot as good as before. ( D) They are not as convenient as before. Section B ( A) People hold a more positive view towards them. ( B) People never pay attention to them. ( C) People give them serious attention. ( D) People enjoy making friends with them. ( A) European lawyers and Asian student volunte
9、ers. ( B) African Americans from different working backgrounds. ( C) American lawyers and university student volunteers. ( D) American politicians and some lawyers from different countries. ( A) People with pronounceable names enjoy quicker career advancement. ( B) Political officers always use simp
10、ler names. ( C) Special names can give the leader deep impression. ( D) People with pronounceable names could gain much concern. ( A) Husbands salary is pretty high. ( B) Husbands afford the whole part of the income. ( C) Wives and husbands can get the same salary. ( D) Wives and daughters make up t
11、he largest part of the income. ( A) More women workers will involve in these sectors. ( B) The number of employees in these sectors will shrink. ( C) Three out of four employees will be women. ( D) These sectors will face a sever crisis. ( A) Japans industry has moved abroad increasingly. ( B) The e
12、conomy is moving from industrial production to services. ( C) Tourism has become the most popular industry. ( D) The government encourages the development of agriculture. ( A) Car equipments. ( B) Replicas of human organs. ( C) Chinese gardens. ( D) Animal models. ( A) Redesigning something that has
13、 been published. ( B) Downloading something for personal use. ( C) Printing something that is covered by copyright. ( D) Spreading something that is not well-know. ( A) They developed very slowly. ( B) They prohibited downloading music. ( C) They stopped tapes from circulating. ( D) They slowed down
14、 technology development. ( A) Copyright owners should give people more rights to print things. ( B) Copyright owners should ban printing for personal use. ( C) 3D printer owners should slow down the technology from developing. ( D) 3D printer owners should reach an agreement with copyright owners. S
15、ection C 26 Dark chocolate is known to help prevent heart disease, because cocoa contains chemicals called flavanols(黄烷醇 )that may help reduce the risk of strokes and【 B1】_by lowering blood pressure. But eating too much of it may be not so good for your body weight. But never fear! Scientists are lo
16、oking for a way to【 B2】 _dark chocolates helpful ingredients in supplemental pills. “A lot of people are【 B3】 _towards dark chocolate because they just decide they love it, and they also have been reading all about the health benefits of dark chocolate,“ Washington chocolatier Steve Koumanelis says.
17、 But those benefits have not been【 B4】 _by studies involving large numbers of people. Also, during the【 B5】 _of chocolate, many flavanols are destroyed, while sugar and saturated fats are added to【 B6】 _flavor. Scientists now want to learn the benefits of flavanols in their unadulterated(没有掺杂的 )form
18、. They plan a four-year study of 18 000 adults who will take capsules of pure cocoa flavanols. Participants, divided in two groups, will take two【 B7】 _pills a day. One groups pills will contain flavanols, while the others will get placebo pills. “The amount of chocolate that it would take in order
19、to have this amount of cocoa flavanols would be more than ten times the amount that people would【 B8】 _eat,“ says Manson. Whatever the outcome of the study, Koumanelis says hes not worried about his business. “People like the experience of actually【 B9】 _into a piece of chocolate, whatever their fav
20、orites are,“ he says. The flavanol benefits test is still in the early stage, so scientists are not sure when the participants will be handed their first chocolate pills.【 B10】 _, theyll get their flavanols the old fashioned way! 27 【 B1】 28 【 B2】 29 【 B3】 30 【 B4】 31 【 B5】 32 【 B6】 33 【 B7】 34 【 B8
21、】 35 【 B9】 36 【 B10】 Section A 36 Why do we invest so much hope in new technology and why are we so disappointed when the Next Big Thing turns out to be just a new computer? This is what Im asking myself after Apples latest overhyped(过度宣传的 )product introduction. This time around the Next Big Thing i
22、s called an iPad. Its【 C1】 _an oversize iPod Touch, and it will be great for watching movies, reading books, and browsing the Web. Yet for some of us who sat in the audience watching Steve Jobs introduce the device, the whole thing felt like a letdown. The iPad is a perfectly good product. Its reaso
23、nably【 C2】 _, and after spending a few minutes with one, Im pretty sure Ill buy one for myself and probably a second one for my kids to watch movies on road trips. Then why are we so【 C3】 _? The case is that at the very least, we had hoped a tablet from Apple would do something new. Steve Jobs and h
24、is team kept using words like “breakthrough“ and “magical,“ but the iPad is neither. It might turn out to be magical for Apple, because what Jobs is really doing here is trying to【 C4】 _the personal computer with a closed appliance that runs software only from Apples online App Store. So instead of
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