[外语类试卷]2015年12月大学英语六级真题试卷(二)(无答案).doc
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1、2015 年 12 月大学英语六级真题试卷(二)(无答案)一、Part I Writing1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay based on the picture below. You should focus on the difficulty in acquiring useful information in spite of advanced information technology. You are required to write at least 150 words but
2、 no more than 200 words.Section A(A)She is impatient to learn computer programming.(B) She is unaware her operation system is outdated.(C) She is unable to use the new computer program.(D)She is amazed at the fast change of technology.(A)He has long been fed up with traveling.(B) He prefers to stay
3、home for the holiday.(C) He is going out of town for a couple of days.(D)He is annoyed by the heavy traffic downtown.(A)The challenges facing East Asia.(B) The location for their new office.(C) Their expansion into the overseas market.(D)The living expenses in Tokyo and Singapore.(A)A number of cell
4、 phones were found after the last show.(B) The woman forgot where she had left her cell phone.(C) The woman was very pleased to find her cell phone.(D)Reserved tickets could be picked up at the ticket counter.(A)The building materials will be delivered soon.(B) The project is being held up by bad we
5、ather.(C) The construction schedule may not be met.(D)Qualified carpenters are not easy to find.(A)She is getting very forgetful these days.(B) She does not hold on to bitter feelings.(C) She resents the way she is treated.(D)She never intends to hurt anyone.(A)The man wants to rent a small apartmen
6、t.(B) The woman has trouble getting a mortgage.(C) The woman is moving to a foreign country.(D)The man is trying to sell the woman a house.(A)They are writing a story for the Morning News.(B) They are facing great challenges to get re-elected.(C) They are launching a campaign to attract women voters
7、.(D)They are conducting a survey among the women in town.(A)Touch his heart.(B) Make him cry.(C) Remind him of his life.(D)Make him feel young.(A)He is good at singing operas.(B) He enjoys complicated music.(C) He can sing any song if he likes it.(D)He loves country music in particular.(A)Go to a ba
8、r and drink for hours.(B) Go to an isolated place to sing blues.(C) Go to see a performance in a concert hall.(D)Go to work and wrap himself up in music.(A)How he became an announcer.(B) How he writes news stories.(C) How he makes his living.(D)How he does his job.(A)They write the first version of
9、news stories.(B) They gather news stories on the spot.(C) They polish incoming news stories.(D)They write comments on major news stories.(A)Reading through the news stories in a given period of time.(B) Having little time to read the news before going on the air.(C) Having to change the tone of his
10、voice from time to time.(D)Getting all the words and phrases pronounced correctly.(A)It shows where advertisements come in.(B) It gives a signal for him to slow down.(C) It alerts him to something important.(D)It serves as a reminder of sad news.Section B(A)It gives pleasure to both adults and child
11、ren.(B) It is often carried around by small children.(C) It can be found in many parts of the world.(D)It was invented by an American Indian.(A)They were made for earning a living.(B) They were delicate geometric figures.(C) They were small circus figures made of wire.(D)They were collected by a num
12、ber of museums.(A)In art.(B) In geometry.(C) In engineering.(D)In circus performance.(A)They offer students a wide variety of courses.(B) They attract students from all over the world.(C) They admit more students than they can handle.(D)They have trouble dealing with overseas students.(A)Everyone wi
13、ll benefit from education sooner or later.(B) A good education contributes to the prosperity of a nation.(C) A good education is necessary for one to climb the social ladder.(D)Everyone has a right to an education appropriate to his potential.(A)He likes students with high motivation.(B) He enjoys t
14、eaching intelligent students.(C) He tailors his teaching to students needs.(D)He treats all his students in a fair manner.(A)It is mostly imported from the Middle East.(B) It is a sure indicator of its economic activity.(C) It has a direct impact on the international oil market.(D)It equals more tha
15、n 30 million barrels of oil each day.(A)It eventually turns into heat.(B) It is used in a variety of forms.(C) Its use is chiefly responsible for air pollution.(D)Part of it is lost in the process of transmission.(A)When it is used in rural areas.(B) When it is environment-friendly.(C) When it opera
16、tes at near capacity.(D)When it operates at regular times.(A)Traffic jams in cities.(B) Inefficient use of energy.(C) Fuel shortage.(D)Global warming.Section C26 Graphics are used in textbooks as part of the language of the discipline, as in math or economics, or as study aids. Authors use graphic a
17、ids to【B1】_and expand on concepts taken up in the text because graphics are yet another way of portraying relationships and【B2】_connections.Graphics are used extensively in natural sciences and social sciences. Social scientists work with statistics【B3】_data, and the best way to present these statis
18、tics is often in graphic form. Graphics are included not merely as a means of making the information easier for the student to grasp, but as an integral part of the way social scientists think. Many textbooks,【B4】_those in economics, contain appendixes that provide specific information on reading an
19、d working with graphic material.Make it a practice to【B5】_attentively the titles, captions, headings, and other material connected with graphics. These elements【B6】_and usually explain what you are looking at. When you are examining graphics, the【B7】_questions to ask are(a)What is this item about? a
20、nd(b)What key idea is the author【B8】_?One warning: Unless you integrate your reading of graphics with the text, you may make a wrong assumption.【B9】_, from a chart indicating that 33 percent of firstborn children in a research sample did not feel close to their fathers, you might assume that some dr
21、eadful influence was at work on the firstborn children. However, a careful reading of the text【B10】_that most of the firstborn children in the sample were from single-parent homes in which the father was absent.27 【B1 】28 【B2 】29 【B3 】30 【B4 】31 【B5 】32 【B6 】33 【B7 】34 【B8 】35 【B9 】36 【B10 】Section
22、A36 According to a report from the Harvard School of Public Health, many everyday products, including some bug sprays and cleaning fluids, could lead to an increased risk of brain and behavioral disorders in children. The developing brain, the report says, is particularly【C1】_to the toxic effects of
23、 certain chemicals these products may contain, and the damage they cause can be【C2】_.The official policy, however, is still evolving. Health and environmental【C3 】_have long urged U. S. government agencies to【C4 】_the use of some of the 11 chemicals the report cites and called for more studies on th
24、eir long-term effects. In 2001, for example, the Environmental Protection Agency【C5】_the type and amount of lead that could be present in paint and soil in homes and child-care【C6】_, after concerns were raised about lead poisoning. The agency is now【C7】 _the toxic effects of some of the chemicals in
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