[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83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 83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 On the Disclosure of Personal Information. Your essay should start with a brief description of the picture. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 wor
2、ds. On the Disclosure of Personal Information Section A ( A) Blaming her son. ( B) Consulting the man. ( C) Complaining to Bobs father. ( D) Seeking help from her lawyer. ( A) Its impossible to apply the technique to clinical use. ( B) Its important to receive blood compatible with the right type. (
3、 C) It could help avoid blood shortages in the future. ( D) It could help save lives since it is safe and effective. ( A) The man is opposed to drinking. ( B) The man hesitates to attend this years party. ( C) The woman got drunk at last years party. ( D) The woman is a friend of the host of this ye
4、ars party. ( A) Clean up the house by herself. ( B) Consider quitting her job. ( C) Find a maid to help clean the room. ( D) Make her house spotless with her child. ( A) He is a new-comer to the place. ( B) He enjoys natural beauty. ( C) He feels surprised at the change. ( D) He is wearing contact l
5、enses. ( A) Provide his bank account number to them. ( B) Pay no attention to those e-mails. ( C) Verify their claims by talking online. ( D) Help them complete the transaction. ( A) Jack conducted himself very badly. ( B) Jack likes hanging out with a large crowd. ( C) The woman thinks Jack is curs
6、ed by someone. ( D) The man suggests the woman stay away from Jack. ( A) He thinks his topic is perfect. ( B) He thinks the woman is too picky. ( C) He has tried his best to help the woman. ( D) He has no responsibility to rewrite the paper. ( A) The shipping terms. ( B) The stock balance. ( C) The
7、discount rate. ( D) The cargo list. ( A) They send a bit of e-mails to the woman. ( B) They have same conditions and requirements. ( C) Their details are stored in the computer. ( D) They have many complaints to the woman. ( A) Nervous. ( B) Overworked. ( C) Satisfied. ( D) Delighted. ( A) The effec
8、t of the atmosphere on rainfall. ( B) How conditions on Earth support life. ( C) Where ocean water originated from. ( D) A new estimate of the age of Earth. ( A) The surface of the ocean is expanding. ( B) Volcanic activities are increasing. ( C) The surface of Earth contains tons of cosmic dust. (
9、D) Thousands of comets are colliding with Earths outer atmosphere. ( A) Disintegrating comets. ( B) Gases in the atmosphere. ( C) Underground water. ( D) Water vapor. ( A) Biologists. ( B) Geologists. ( C) Oceanographers. ( D) Astronomers. Section B ( A) The power created by ocean waves is unstable.
10、 ( B) The waves are sometimes strong but sometimes weak. ( C) Some coastal areas are too small to set up wave power stations. ( D) The motion of waves is hard to convert into a one-way pushed force. ( A) It can produce both electricity and fresh water. ( B) It can extract the salt and help clean sea
11、water. ( C) It can produce electricity and help clean seawater. ( D) It can produce drinkable water and help protect marine life. ( A) Areas with more sunlight. ( B) Areas with relentless waves. ( C) Areas with less living sea animals. ( D) Areas with less human activities. ( A) The wave carpet is p
12、retty costly. ( B) Properly-installed wave carpet wouldnt hurt the environment. ( C) Current available wave energy can meet 50% of the global energy need. ( D) One-square meter of the wave carpet could supply two American communities. ( A) Ancient people extracted juice from grapes. ( B) People stor
13、ed grapes in containers for wine. ( C) Juice from ripe grapes unexpectedly turned into wine. ( D) Winemaking industry turned grapes into wine. ( A) It was less popular than coffee and tea. ( B) It was the only prepared drink. ( C) Only nobles could enjoy wine. ( D) People use glass containers to tra
14、nsport wine. ( A) Europe is the top wine producing area. ( B) No Africa country grasps the wine producing technology. ( C) India makes a name for its superior red wine. ( D) Australia is the second largest wine producing country. ( A) The first American woman to win the Nobel Prize. ( B) Her various
15、 novels based on China. ( C) Her works in childrens literature. ( D) Her successful stories at home and abroad. ( A) The encouragement from her daughter. ( B) The influence of Dickens writing style. ( C) The influence of other cultures abroad. ( D) The money needed to cure her child. ( A) Pearl Buck
16、s successful career. ( B) Pearl Buck and her works. ( C) Pearl Bucks life experiences. ( D) Pearl Bucks influence on the young. Section C 26 Economists usually study markets. Now, two Americans have won the Nobel Prize in economics for not studying markets. They will share almost $1.5 million for th
17、eir analysis of economic【 B1】 _, which is the study of how economic activity is governed within companies,【 B2】 _and other groups. The winners are Elinor Ostrom and Oliver Williamson. The prize in economic sciences has gone to 63 men since it was first【 B3】 _40 years ago. Elinor Ostrom is the first
18、woman. And, like other winners over the years, her training【 B4】_economics. She is a professor of political science and of public and environmental affairs. Today, economic theory suggests that good resource management requires【 B5】 _, either private or public. If not, the thinking goes, then self-i
19、nterest will lead to overuse and【 B6】 _of shared resources. Elinor Ostrom showed how local decision making can【 B7】 _the tragedy. She studied farmers in Southern California who depended on a common water supply. Her research has deepened the understanding of how people balance their needs with those
20、 of others who depend on the same resources. She【 B8】 _how people who use resources often develop ways to share them. Oliver Williamson has studied big companies and found that they often are better than markets at doing complex jobs. Under his theory, businesses act as structures for conflict resol
21、ution. For example, companies that own their suppliers can【 B9】 _long-term contracts and disputes over prices. This can make production more efficient and【 B10】_limited resources. But businesses can also abuse their power. Prof. Williamson says the best way to deal with this is not by limiting the s
22、ize of companies, but through industry regulation. 27 【 B1】 28 【 B2】 29 【 B3】 30 【 B4】 31 【 B5】 32 【 B6】 33 【 B7】 34 【 B8】 35 【 B9】 36 【 B10】 Section A 36 India is to frugality(节俭 )as Bethlehem is to Jesus. As rich countries enter a new era of【 C1】 _, the best practices of the gurus(专家 )of frugality
23、 can serve as a textbook for frugalitys new pupils. The first tip is to wear your money. One rarely【 C2】 _funds when they are kept in gold and hooked through your nose or strung around your neck. Some Indian women wear saris woven with gold thread. Your upholstery(家具衬垫 )is not for everyone. Sofas we
24、ar away and stain. So cover your sofa with bed sheets and【 C3】 _them for only the best friends. So, too, with crockery(陶器 ): Buy a set of expensive plates and keep it in a case where your friends can see them while they eat from the cheap plates you actually set before them. When eating out, order s
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