[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85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 85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 “Ability may get you to the top, but it takes character to keep you there.“ You can cite examples to illustrate your point. You should write at least 250 wor
2、ds but no more than 200 words. Section A ( A) The woman shouldnt have missed the lecture. ( B) The woman should have checked the bulletin. ( C) The woman shouldnt have believed the bulletin. ( D) The woman should contact her professor first. ( A) He doesnt think Smiths novels are as popular as the w
3、oman says. ( B) He doesnt think much of Smiths novels. ( C) He thinks young people lack logical thinking. ( D) He doubts the truth of Smiths stories. ( A) She isnt rushing to quit her current job. ( B) She isnt satisfied with her present salary. ( C) She will be fired by her boss probably. ( D) She
4、finds it hard to look for a new job. ( A) Online shopping has more disadvantages. ( B) It is a waste of money to shop online. ( C) Information on some websites isnt reliable. ( D) Online shopping may not benefit consumers. ( A) The man seems to be responsible for himself. ( B) The woman cant stand t
5、he mans habit of smoking. ( C) The man is addicted to smoking. ( D) The woman cant accept the mans excuse. ( A) She should have her toothache cured first. ( B) She should continue her treatment for headache. ( C) She should take care of herself. ( D) She should have a physical check-up. ( A) The wor
6、ks arent as individual as what the woman thought. ( B) The art show displays works of the same subject. ( C) The art show should have displayed works of different subjects. ( D) The woman is dissatisfied with the art show. ( A) By reading a map of the forest. ( B) By waiting for help. ( C) By walkin
7、g to the north of the forest. ( D) By telling directions via the shadows. ( A) They will be proven to be true. ( B) They are often opposite to reality. ( C) They are not relevant to reality. ( D) They fail to explain anything in reality. ( A) Her mother almost lost her. ( B) She used to play in a sw
8、imming pool. ( C) She almost died in the water. ( D) She always had nightmares. ( A) Dreams originate from real life. ( B) Dreams are always opposite to reality. ( C) It is hard to explain dreams scientifically. ( D) The same things often recur in dreams. ( A) The ability to develop software product
9、s. ( B) Flexibility and independence in work. ( C) A good relationship with customers. ( D) Experience in sales of software products. ( A) Investigate the needs of customers. ( B) Train people how to use software products. ( C) Teach salespersons to use software. ( D) Develop new products for her co
10、mpany. ( A) She has been in her current position for three years. ( B) She was nominated the Top Salesperson last year. ( C) She has won several awards for her sales performance. ( D) She trained people to get the Salesperson of the Month. ( A) She wants to know more about the market. ( B) She would
11、 like a better position in her company. ( C) She needs more knowledge to get the job. ( D) She expects a promising career after graduation. Section B ( A) To keep fit. ( B) To study well. ( C) To earn more money. ( D) To gain self-esteem. ( A) By changing the measure to achieve the goal. ( B) By val
12、uing the importance of the goal. ( C) By reflecting the image of the goal. ( D) By reinforcing the impression of the goal. ( A) By making detailed long-term plans. ( B) By taking some of your favorite foods occasionally. ( C) By always keeping on diet. ( D) By taking some drugs for help. ( A) They l
13、ook at students shoulders. ( B) They pay attention to the teachers explanation. ( C) They focus on the students reactions. ( D) They learn about the distributive property. ( A) A learning test strategy. ( B) An interest experiment. ( C) A teaching evaluation procedure. ( D) A mock applicants intervi
14、ew. ( A) It is conducted in class and the other teachers provide feedback. ( B) It is done at home with students. ( C) It is prepared by the delivery teacher alone. ( D) It is performed without any audience. ( A) It is popular in the academic circle. ( B) It is not acceptable in the US. ( C) It just
15、 begins in Japan. ( D) It just begins in the US. ( A) A little girl. ( B) A young woman. ( C) An old lady. ( D) A handsome boy. ( A) It can make the female cancer patients feel younger. ( B) It can make the female cancer patients feel more beautiful. ( C) It can stimulate the female cancer patients
16、self-respect. ( D) It can delight the female cancer patients. ( A) Because that slows down the treatment of the patients. ( B) Because that ignores the real needs of the patients. ( C) Because that badly influences the patients. ( D) Because that does harm to the happy mood of the patients. Section
17、C 26 Previous researches on mindfulness meditation have shown some results that influence people for many years. It shows that mindfulness meditation【 B1】 _in lowering blood pressure, improves immune system and brain function and minimizes pain【 B2】 _. A new review of past literature on mindfulness
18、now breaks down what【 B3】 _it is about the practice that seems to have these beneficial effects. It offers some new【 B4】 _to this phenomenon. Researchers【 B5】_mindfulness as “the nonjudgmental awareness of experiences in the present moment“ in the Perspectives on Psychological Science study. They id
19、entified the four acting【 B6】 _of mindfulness meditation: regulation of attention, body awareness, self-awareness and regulation of emotion. Each of these elements【 B7】 _different impacts on us in different aspects of our lives, according to the study. For example, regulation of attention may help u
20、s be extra-aware of our bodily state. And by【 B8】 _our bodies, we are able to recognize the emotions we are currently experiencing, researchers said. The findings “unveil the conceptual and mechanistic complexity of mindfulness, providing the big picture by arranging many findings like the pieces of
21、 a mosaic,“ a study researcher Britta Holzel, of Justus Liebig University and Harvard Medical School, said in a statement. A previous research from Holzel has shown that mindfulness meditation can change the structure of the brain, especially the brain regions【 B9】 _sense of self and memory. In that
22、 study, published in the journal Psychiatry Research: Neuroimaging, researchers looked ar brain images of 16 people who【 B10】 _in an eight-week mindfulness stress reduction program. 27 【 B1】 28 【 B2】 29 【 B3】 30 【 B4】 31 【 B5】 32 【 B6】 33 【 B7】 34 【 B8】 35 【 B9】 36 【 B10】 Section A 36 Homeland Secur
23、ity Secretary Janet Napolitano warned that we just cant win, can we, airlines? Over the past several years, as more and more airlines began【 C1】_for checking luggage on flights, passengers started getting savvier(更精明的 )about saving themselves some money by packing less or maybe just by cramming ever
24、ything they needed into carry-on size suitcases. But that, of course, has had its【 C2】 _too. Longer security lines, less space in overhead bins and even flight delays are caused by people who fail to understand what carry-on size luggage is, thereby being【 C3】 _to check their bags minutes before tak
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