[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99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 99及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After e
2、ach question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C)and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre. Section A ( A) He is an unhappy man. ( B) He is a happy, frie
3、ndly man. ( C) He is an unfriendly man. ( D) He is a happy but unfriendly man. ( A) They all like it. ( B) They dont like it. ( C) They like it as much as hamburgers. ( D) They dont like it or hamburgers. ( A) She wants a skirt. ( B) She wants a skirt and a belt to go with it. ( C) She wants a skirt
4、 and a top to go with it. ( D) She wants a skirt and a hat to go with it. ( A) He is going to wash them. ( B) He is going to mend them. ( C) He is going to have them dry-cleaned. ( D) He is going to have them cleaned and mended. ( A) He wants a model train. ( B) He wants a joke book. ( C) He wants a
5、 radio. ( D) He wants a science book. ( A) Germany. ( B) England. ( C) Thailand. ( D) America. ( A) 142. ( B) 132. ( C) 122. ( D) 112. ( A) It was funny. ( B) It was pleasant. ( C) It was terrible. ( D) It was worthwhile. ( A) Campus. ( B) Sarah s home. ( C) Off campus apartment. ( D) A hotel on the
6、 west of the town. ( A) She would let them move out. ( B) She would let them repair the dishwasher again. ( C) She will sue them. ( D) She will threaten them. ( A) At 8:00 tomorrow night. ( B) At 7:30 tomorrow night. ( C) At 8:00 tonight. ( D) At 7:30 tonight. ( A) In a crowded classroom. ( B) In an
7、 empty room. ( C) In a busy street corner. ( D) In a shopping centre. ( A) The mans professor. ( B) The man s roommate. ( C) The woman s boyfriend. ( D) A neighbour. ( A) He is too sloppy. ( B) He borrows John s things. ( C) He brings guests over to the apartment. ( D) He doesnt use the kitchen enou
8、gh. ( A) He should move out of the apartment. ( B) He should kick John out of the department. ( C) He should not bring anyone to the apartment anymore. ( D) He should try to work out the problems with John. Section B ( A) They wanted to find a new continent. ( B) They did not have religious freedom.
9、 ( C) They did not have a job there. ( D) Indians persuaded them to leave. ( A) South Pacific. ( B) North Pacific. ( C) South Atlantic. ( D) North Atlantic. ( A) Fourth Thursday of December. ( B) Fourth Tuesday of November. ( C) Fourth Thursday of November. ( D) Fifth Thursday of November. ( A) Colo
10、mbian. ( B) Peru. ( C) Bolivia. ( D) Vietnam. ( A) Pay farmers to plant other crops. ( B) Forbid farmers to grow coca. ( C) Punish those farmers who run drug business. ( D) Tell farmers the harmful effect. ( A) Because the U.S. government encourages them to do so. ( B) Because they are driven by oth
11、ers. ( C) Coca is popular in Colombia. ( D) Because they can make more money from growing coca. ( A) A theatre. ( B) A cinema. ( C) A barbecue restaurant. ( D) A drive-in restaurant. ( A) French fries, hamburgers, and sparkling water. ( B) Italy fries, hamburgers, and sodas. ( C) French fries, hambu
12、rgers, and sodas. ( D) Italy fries, cakes, and coca cola. ( A) 4 cents. ( B) 15 cents. ( C) 19 cents. ( D) 25 cents. ( A) How to order a meal at McDonald. ( B) The history of restaurant. ( C) Two brothers-Mac and Dick McDonald. ( D) The development of McDonald. Section C 26 So much has the debate ov
13、er sugar entered the mainstream that it is no longer unusual to hear two “manly“ men【 B1】 _stories about how cutting out sugar from their coffee. Choosing to cut sugar out of your diet is one thing, but whether or not you can【 B2】 _cut sugar out of you portfolio is another question altogether. Earli
14、er this year, unusually hot and dry weather in Brazil made【 B3】 _regarding the effect the weather would have on global coffee, orange juice and sugar prices. Brazil holds the key to the world sugar price as it is responsible more than 20% of supply and almost 60% of global sugar【 B4】 _. But now that
15、 the first results of the Brazilian 【 B5】_are coming through, it seems the sugar price was about as exaggerated as its allegedly【 B6】 _effect on waistlines. The reason for this, explained Brendan Grundlingh, a food and beverage analyst, is that in the two to three years before the【 B7】 _fear, Brazil
16、, Thailand and India all experienced 【 B8】 _sugar cane crops. If you look at the bigger picture, sugar prices have been falling steadily since early 2012 and have now【 B9】 _more than 20% since late April. To cut a long story short, these declining prices couldn t have come at a worse time for South
17、African producers. Just as Tongaat and Illovo s operations were recovering from a drought up north, the locally listed producers had to【 B10】 _imported sugar at prices below that at which they could produce. 27 【 B1】 28 【 B2】 29 【 B3】 30 【 B4】 31 【 B5】 32 【 B6】 33 【 B7】 34 【 B8】 35 【 B9】 36 【 B10】 S
18、ection A 36 A powerful earthquake struck an area near the northern coast of Chile on Wednesday. The earthquake came a day after an even stronger quake hit the area. The earlier quake was【 C1】_at least six deaths. The United States Geological Survey says a 7.8 magnitude aftershock hit northern Chile
19、late Wednesday night, local time. Magnitude is a【 C2】 _of the energy released at the centre, or source, of an earthquake. U.S. officials said the aftershock was centred about 23【 C3】 _south of the port of Iquique. They said it struck at a depth of 20 kilometres below sea level. The aftershock led Ch
20、ilean officials to order thousands of people away from【 C4】_. It also led to warnings of high【 C5】 _waves in parts of the Pacific Ocean. The orders and tsunami warnings were later【 C6】 _. The aftershock struck a day after an even more powerful earthquake hit northern Chile. That quake was centred in
21、 an area about 100 kilometres northwest of Iquique. The city is home to nearly 200,000 people. The quake was felt in Bolivia and Peru. It also【 C7】 _tsunami warnings as far as Japan. The warnings were cancelled hours later. Chilean police and soldiers guarded coastal【 C8】 _to prevent attacks on home
22、s and businesses. Television video showed damaged buildings in Iquique. But officials found surprisingly light damage from the quake. President Michelle Bachelet visited the affected area. She spoke to the nation about the disaster. She said【 C9】 _measures have been taken to protect lives and proper
23、ty. And she said the government will continue to work all the time that is necessary to【 C10】 _this emergency and protect our citizens. A)cope with B)promote C)led to D)kilometres E)due to F)measurement G)tornado H)kilogram I)appropriate J)communities K)compensate L)tsunami M)blamed for N)coastal ar
24、eas O)cancelled 37 【 C1】 38 【 C2】 39 【 C3】 40 【 C4】 41 【 C5】 42 【 C6】 43 【 C7】 44 【 C8】 45 【 C9】 46 【 C10】 Section B 46 A)Reduce, reuse, and recycle. Recycling has become a part of American life. It also is an important part of the waste-processing industry. In fact, many cities and towns in the Uni
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