[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8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 8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 “Idle Young, Needy Old.“ You can cite examples to illustrate your point. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words. Write your essay on A
2、nswer Sheet 1. Section A ( A) The man should be patient. ( B) The man is mistaken. ( C) She misses her friend. ( D) She is waiting for a call. ( A) It took three months to finish the hotel building. ( B) He was too busy to notice the opening of the hotel. ( C) He did not know the hotel had a restaur
3、ant. ( D) He would like to meet the woman for lunch. ( A) It was warm enough to swim. ( B) It was too hot. ( C) It was very cold. ( D) It didnt rain. ( A) She didnt want to spend her holiday with him. ( B) She wasnt entitled to take a vacation for the time being. ( C) She enjoyed her new job more th
4、an the previous one. ( D) She had to work in the training department for two months. ( A) Judy would perform more naturally for she had remembered all her lines. ( B) Judy didnt perform naturally enough for she forgot some of her lines. ( C) Judy performed more naturally by remembering her lines. (
5、D) Judy performed less naturally when she remembered her lines. ( A) Their best friend. ( B) Their favorite color. ( C) The clothes the woman is wearing. ( D) A present the man has bought. ( A) Let him move to a room with two single beds. ( B) Check if there are any vacancies in her hotel. ( C) Try
6、to help him find a room in another hotel. ( D) Show him the way to the Bright Hotel. ( A) The womans resume is too short to be impressed. ( B) The woman has made many revisions to her resume. ( C) The man isnt impressed by the womans resume. ( D) The printer is not working properly. ( A) It can hard
7、ly be heard. ( B) It can hardly be noticed. ( C) It is used everywhere. ( D) It changes peoples ideas. ( A) In factories. ( B) In restaurants. ( C) On the farm. ( D) In prisons. ( A) It shortens the eating time. ( B) It cheers up customers mind. ( C) It satisfies customers fast pace. ( D) It is very
8、 popular among customers. ( A) Art movements in the U.S. ( B) Modern history of the world. ( C) The effects of Great Depression in 1930s. ( D) The popularity of art. ( A) Many decided to move abroad. ( B) Some of them committed suicide for hardships. ( C) Many were forced to move to rural areas. ( D
9、) Some of them lost their passion for creation. ( A) People in the country are busily harvesting crops. ( B) Soldiers are fighting bravely on the battlefield. ( C) Fashionable ladies are shopping around in the city center. ( D) A poor man is begging money from passers-by. ( A) The artists got fed up
10、 with country scenes. ( B) The American social condition had changed. ( C) The interests of artists had shifted to other areas. ( D) People no longer took interest in regionalist paintings. Section B ( A) In an unrealistic way. ( B) In an unnatural but recognizable way. ( C) In a realistic and ironi
11、c way. ( D) In a realistic and identifiable way. ( A) Creating Abstract Expressionism. ( B) Painting people and animals. ( C) Sponsoring a new art movement. ( D) Exploring realistic methods of representation. ( A) Feelings and thoughts. ( B) Color and emotions. ( C) Color and shapes. ( D) Symbols an
12、d shapes. ( A) He was born in Cody, Wyoming in 1921. ( B) He grew up and studied in New York. ( C) The wide-open land of western areas had great impact on his artwork. ( D) His artwork was under the great influence of Thomas Hart Benton. ( A) Memory loss, sleeplessness and anxiety. ( B) Memory loss,
13、 muscle pain and depression. ( C) High fever, sleep disorder and fatigue. ( D) Chronic disorder, muscular pain and headache. ( A) Stand near tall objects and bend low to the ground. ( B) Disconnect electronic equipment quickly. ( C) Keep away from water and metal. ( D) Phone someone for advice. ( A)
14、 It is risky to give him emergency treatment. ( B) He carries a minor electrical charge. ( C) He should be sent to nearby hospital immediately. ( D) He carries no electrical charge. ( A) Mass production. ( B) Medical care. ( C) Safety measures. ( D) Labor practices. ( A) To encourage innovation. ( B
15、) To recruit qualified mechanics. ( C) To enhance productivity. ( D) To discourage laziness. ( A) Form good personal habits. ( B) Be self-disciplined. ( C) Work day and night. ( D) Follow the factory regulations. Section C 26 Knowledge may be acquired through conversation, watching television or tra
16、velling, but the deepest and most consistent way is through reading. If we consider the【 B1】 _population of the world, we may conclude that a few spend their whole lives on academic reading; many read something light for pleasure, a few【 B2】_something more serious now and then; while very many men,
17、women and children never advance beyond the sports page of a newspaper, a fashion article or a【 B3】 _. If you have learnt to love books as a child, the reading habit will never desert you. But if this has not been your good fortune, you tend to【 B4】 _reading as a bore. The【 B5】 _which help to set a
18、child on the path to the literary adventure are: a life even【 B6】 _above real poverty, so that there is scope in the family for thoughts and activities not wholly devoted to the struggle for【 B7】 _; the availability of free books either in the home or in a public library; and the possession of a cha
19、racter both curious and【 B8】 _. In order to desire to read one must be curious. A few children are able to keep this【 B9】 _and their mental independence alive despite the educational system of their country. Ideally, a school system should be one in which the love of learning, rather than the【 B10】
20、_of facts, is cultivated. Family and governmental policy should be to see that we have a great number of books-any books. A person with a book is a real person alive on the earth; without a book he is a fool. 27 【 B1】 28 【 B2】 29 【 B3】 30 【 B4】 31 【 B5】 32 【 B6】 33 【 B7】 34 【 B8】 35 【 B9】 36 【 B10】
21、Section A 36 The Internet and cell phones are bringing people together, not【 C1】 _us apart at least, according to a new survey recently by the Pew Internet and American life project. The research followed up a shocking 2006 study, which found that American social networks were rapidly【 C2】 _and that
22、 25% of Americans reported that they had not one close friend or family member to rely on. In【 C3】 _, Pew researchers found that just 6% of those surveyed reported having no intimate relationships. Unfortunately, the new study did confirm the other findings, showing that Americans today do have far
23、fewer close relationships than they did as recently as 1985. According to both studies, the average social network shrunk by one-third since 1985 and more people today are relying only on spouses or family members for emotional support. Intriguingly,【 C4】 _, Internet and cell phone use didnt replace
24、 close【 C5】_with more superficial contacts. Instead, people who most relied on these communication tools had a larger and more【 C6】 _group of close friends and family members. They were more likely to be close to someone of another race, for example. And,【 C7】 _to net opposers worries, Internet use
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