[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88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 88及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write about the following topic. The number of cars is causing serious problems in all major cities around the world. What problems are caused by heavy traffic? How can these problems be solved? Yo
2、u should write at least 150 words. Write your essay on Answer Sheet 1. Section A ( A) English writing. ( B) French writing. ( C) Marketing. ( D) Economics. ( A) She wants to borrow his notes and advises him to attend the lecture. ( B) She wants to borrow his notes and advises him to attend the semin
3、ar. ( C) She can lend him her notes right now and advises him to attend the lecture. ( D) She cant lend him her notes right now and advises him to attend the seminar. ( A) She passed the wring test. ( B) She doesn t want to join. ( C) She wants to write for the paper. ( D) She reads the school newsp
4、aper in her spare time. ( A) He s looking for ways to start his business. ( B) He s turning to his relatives for help. ( C) His business prospects are starting to improve. ( D) His business was a failure. ( A) She can ask someone else to fix the telephone. ( B) He can use her telephone when she come
5、s back. ( C) He can use her telephone. ( D) She can help him fix his telephone. ( A) He thinks George is too young. ( B) He thinks it s a good decision. ( C) He is surprised. ( D) He is angry. ( A) Come back again to apply for the job. ( B) Think about whether he really wants to resign. ( C) Get som
6、e training before he quits his job. ( D) Work one more day. ( A) The other apartment is twice as good. ( B) The rent is 60 dollars cheaper. ( C) The other apartment costs more. ( D) The other apartment costs 300 dollars a month. ( A) Ten minutes late. ( B) Ten minutes early. ( C) At ten oclock. ( D)
7、 Five minutes early. ( A) Internet. ( B) Physics. ( C) Industrial Revolution. ( D) History. ( A) The librarian thought that the books had been borrowed. ( B) The librarian thought that the man was embarrassed. ( C) The librarian thought that the exit gate was broken. ( D) The librarian thought that
8、the man wanted to steal the books. ( A) Supermarket. ( B) Yard. ( C) Restaurant. ( D) Hotel. ( A) Trim and wrap fresh fruit and vegetables. ( B) Stock shelves. ( C) Work at the check-out counter. ( D) Sell fresh fruit and vegetables. ( A) Sometimes he has to work outdoors in bad weather. ( B) It is
9、too hard. ( C) He can not get a good pay. ( D) It is extremely boring. ( A) Workers. ( B) Cleaners. ( C) Students. ( D) Waiters. Section B ( A) It swims very fast. ( B) It swims very poorly and it swims upright. ( C) It swims just like any other fish with its head heading forward. ( D) It swims in a
10、 zigzag way. ( A) It moves like a horse. ( B) Its voice sounded like a horse ( C) It has long hair on its head. ( D) It eats green weeds. ( A) Seven to ten years. ( B) Three to four years. ( C) Two to five years. ( D) More than five years. ( A) June 1932. ( B) July 1931. ( C) August 1931. ( D) Augus
11、t 1934. ( A) Chekhov. ( B) Alexander Pope. ( C) Homer. ( D) William Faulkner. ( A) Set in her native Huron County in southwestern Ontario. ( B) Southeast counties of Canada. ( C) The university where she studies English. ( D) Set in the Dundarave, West Vancouver. ( A) A man and a woman. ( B) Two you
12、ng men. ( C) Two young women. ( D) One person. ( A) On a small farm near a river. ( B) In a big shop of Seattle. ( C) On the campus of Seattle Pacific University. ( D) In the library of Stanford University. ( A) A student in the university. ( B) A policeman who charges this case. ( C) The president
13、of the university. ( D) A teacher in the university. ( A) A small pistol. ( B) A shotgun and a handgun. ( C) A rifle and a shotgun. ( D) A pistol and a rifle. Section C 26 The film Gladiator【 B1】 _epic battle in the forest of Germany. On one side are the Romans, in【 B2】 _units with uniform equipment
14、. They wait in full view, in silence, and prepare their relatively high-technology weapons. Their watchwords are “strength and honour“. As orders are issued from a【 B3】 _of command, they shoot as one, and advance【 B4】 _. In combat they help each other, and display courage. On the other side are the
15、barbarians. They have no units, and clad in furs, no【 B5】 _. Some carry stolen Roman shields, but they lack the catapults that represent the top level of military technology.【 B6】 _they conceal their force in the woods. Surging backwards and forwards, each man clashes his weapons on his shield, and
16、utters wild shouts. Their yells are just gibberish. The only【 B7】 _ of hierarchy are close-ups of a particularly large and hairy warrior. They rush into combat as a mob, and fight as ferocious individuals. On one side is civilization, on the other【 B8】 _. The Romans are portrayed as practicing what
17、is often described as “the Western Way of War“, where the aim is an open, decisive battle, which will be won by courage instilled【 B9】 _by discipline. The Germans practice a “skulking“ kind of war. They aim to ambush. They fight without discipline, but with an irrational ferocity. Viewing the battle
18、, it seems “true“ to us, because it seems “natural“. Yet it is not “natural“. “The Western Way of War“ and its opposite are cultural constructions. It is important to ask where this concept of a Western Way of War originated, why it was constructed, and why【 B10】 _. 27 【 B1】 28 【 B2】 29 【 B3】 30 【 B
19、4】 31 【 B5】 32 【 B6】 33 【 B7】 34 【 B8】 35 【 B9】 36 【 B10】 Section A 36 It was music to my ears to hear that the Government s chief adviser on【 C1】_, Susan Jebb, wants parents to【 C2】 _fruit juices at the table and return to the old days when children drank water or milk. There is no doubt that fruit
20、 juices, as well as fizzy colas and other soft drinks, are a major contributor to the emerging crisis of【 C3】 _weight in our children and teenagers. Most fruit juice drinks are【 C4】 _with sugar syrup, often derived not from fruit, but corn. The true【 C5】 _here, though, is not sugar but human greed.
21、Sugar is not a poison, as some suggest, and is not even【 C6】 _: we just enjoy it. Eating too much sugar is a cause of tooth decay. It also【 C7】 _to the development of a fatty liverwhich can lead to irreparable liver diseases. The main【 C8】 _here is the weight gain, but sugar is not the only culprit;
22、 excess fat in your diet can make you fat. My point is that taking too much in, whether it s sugar or fat, is going to leave you with more body fat. However, a【 C9】 _of the energy intake for most growing youngsters is refined sugar in one shape or form. If we are to educate the public how best to【 C
23、10】_obesity, then a cut in fruit juices and sugar-containing drinks is a good way to start. It may cut calorie intake near enough in half. Think twice before you pour that glass of juice. A)embrace B)proportion C)sensible D)attachment E)amount F)contributes G)obesity H)issue I)vast J)tackle K)addict
24、ive L)excess M)loaded N)ban O)villain 37 【 C1】 38 【 C2】 39 【 C3】 40 【 C4】 41 【 C5】 42 【 C6】 43 【 C7】 44 【 C8】 45 【 C9】 46 【 C10】 Section B 46 The Impact of Wilderness Tourism A)The market for tourism in remote areas is booming as never before. Countries all across the world are actively promoting th
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