[外语类试卷]大学英语六级模拟试卷20(无答案).doc
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1、大学英语六级模拟试卷 20(无答案)一、Part I Writing (30 minutes)1 For this part, you are required to write a composition based on the following outline given in Chinese. The suggested title is: Private Schools in China. You should write no less than 150 words for your composition.1. 私立学校在中国的兴起。2. 私立学校可能带来的好处。1)人才市场的
2、需要;2)培养一流人才;3)提高全民族科学、教育水平。3. 更多的孩子会上私立学。二、Part II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning) (15 minutes)Directions: In this part, you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly and answer the questions attached to the passage. For questions 1-4, mark:Y (for YES) if the statement agrees
3、 with the information given in the passage;N (for NO) if the statement contradicts the information given in the passage;NG (for NOT GIVEN) if the information is not given in the passage.2 Washington, D.C.When you hear people talk about Washington, D.C., you may want to know What the letters D.C. mea
4、n. They mean “District of Columbia“. Washington, the capital city of the U.S.A., is in the District of Columbia, not as you might expect, in the State of Washington. Washington State is thousands of miles away on the northwest coast.(There are also several other towns called Washington in the United
5、 States.)Washington, D.C. lies between Virginia and Maryland on the Potomac River. Its about 220 miles south of New York City. The pleasantest and easiest way to get there is by long-distance bus, or by the fast(125-miles-an-hour) train which costs a little more than the bus journey and a little les
6、s than flying. I would travel far more than 200 miles to see Washington. Its not a city that has grown up accidentally as most big cities have done. It was carefully planned as the nations capital by Frenchman, Pierre LEnfant. The city was named after George Washington, the much-loved, much-admired,
7、 much-respected first President of the United States. In 1791 he himself arranged to buy the land on which it stands.Now lets take our first look at the capital. For a few moments you may feel you are dreaming and that you have stepped back through the centuries into ancient Greece. Many of the beau
8、tiful, shining buildings are built in the noble style of the ancient Greek temples, and stand in wide avenues amid trees and fountains. Most of them are museums or government offices. Government is the chief business of Washington, and the chief government building is called the Capitol. With its hi
9、gh dome, it looks a little like St. Pauls in London or St. Peters in Rome. It stands on a hill overlooking the city, which is divided by Rock Creek Park. A long wide avenue called the Mall leads to the Capitol. At the other end of this avenue a tall, white, needle-like building points to the sky. Th
10、is is, of course, the highest “needle“ in the world!the Washington Monument.On both sides of the Mall are museums and government buildings. What a surprise this city is! Washington and New York seem to be in two different worlds. Here there are no huge office skyscrapers and so its not necessary to
11、lean backwards to look up all the time. Then there is the Washington Cathedral which looks very much like a cathedral in an old European city. Of course, as in any other big city, parts of Washington are not so pleasant. There are narrow dirty little streets and ugly houses. But there are many splen
12、did things to see and, because Washington covers such a wide area, the easiest way to see them is to take a special sight-seeing bus or a “mini-bus“ or “tourmobile“. But dont expect the guides on the buses to give you a very serious talk.On one tour, I remember, the guide told us,“ Thats the Washing
13、ton Monument, folks(people here are often addressed as folks). Its the highest needle of its kind in the world.“ And then he added, “At least, I dont know a higher one!“This is the city where America remembers her famous Presidents. The guide will take you to see the memorials to them. The Jefferson
14、 Memorial is a very beautiful white building in the shape of a circle. Its roof is supported by tall columns. Inside stands a statue of President Jefferson. The Lincoln Memorial is a huge white building. Inside you can see a famous statue of Abraham Lincoln, sitting in a great chair. The theatre whe
15、re he was murdered while watching a play is now a museum, the Lincoln Museum. Then there is the Memorial to President Kennedy at Arlington. Here a flame which was lit on the day of his funeral burns and is never put out. Like Lincoln, Kennedy was shot. Another, newer, memorial to him is the John. F.
16、 Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, overlooking the Potomac River. It is a huge place and contains the Eisenhower Theatre, an opera house and the concert hall which is the home of the National Symphony Orchestra. Operas, ballets and concerts are home of the National Symphony Orchestra. Operas,
17、ballets and concerts are frequently performed there.Across the Potomac River is the Pentagon, a strange, low, five-sided building. This is the headquarters of the American army, and is also the American Ministry of Defense. During World War more than 35,000 people were employed here, which gives you
18、 an idea of its size.Everyone, of course, wants to see the White House. On my first visit to Washington a stranger came up to me and asked if I knew where the White House was. I felt pleased to be able to give him directions. In fact I had just left it. I could not have told him where any other plac
19、e was! The White House re- ally is white, clean shining white, and the beautiful gardens around it make it look like a pleasant American country house. The public is allowed inside on guided tours.You could spend days at the Smithsonian Institute, which includes ten buildings, housing the Muse-ums o
20、f Natural History, the National Gallery of Art, the Arts and Industries Building and several others. Here also is the Air and Space Building which is packed with the history of flying, from the early days up to our own time of space travel, It is exciting to see a model of the strange-looking machin
21、e which, in 1969, landed two men on the moon. Also the actual spaceship in which the three Americans travelled safely back to Earth, ending the greatest adventure in the history of the world. Here you will feel close to it all, and astonished that it was ever possible.Should you feel that youd like
22、to know about the history of America, you could visit the Wax Muse- um on 4th and E Streets, where there are lifelike scenes, with sound and movement, from the countrys past. Afterwards, for some fun and a laugh, go to watch the performing dolphins in the dolphin theatre,If youve any dollars left, y
23、ou might like to spend a few lazy hours shopping and eating in George- town. Its an interesting old town with a lot of eighteenth century houses and it is conveniently near the centre of the city.Visitors should make the interesting 15 mile boat-trip down the broad Potomac River to the home of Georg
24、e Washington, which is at Mount Vernon in the State of Virginia. You can eat and drink on the boat, and enjoy music and dancing by moonlight. George Washingtons home is a simple white country house kept just as it was when he lived there. Here, also, guides will take you inside and show you a- round
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