[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119(无答案).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 119(无答案)一、Part I Writing1 For this part you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay commenting on the remark “What we instill in our children will be the foundation upon which they build their future. “ You can give examples to illustrate your point. You should write a
2、t least 150 words but no more than 200 words.Section A(A)He readily accepts the womans invitation.(B) He doesnt think Susan will agree to go to the party.(C) He wonders if he would decline the womans invitation.(D)He has to ask for Susans opinion and then he can decide.(A)He is too sympathetic towar
3、ds her.(B) He should choose his own career.(C) He will surely be a good doctor.(D)He has decided to study medicine.(A)Write an outline.(B) Have a rehearsal.(C) Meet his supervisor.(D)Work at his office.(A)She will change her job soon.(B) She will have to accept a reduced salary.(C) The boss notified
4、 her that she would be fired.(D)She always does the right thing.(A)He didnt like it at all.(B) He didnt think much of it.(C) He liked some part of it.(D)He enjoyed it as a whole.(A)He definitely doesnt know the date.(B) He is the only person who knows the date.(C) He forgot the time when he handed i
5、n his assignments.(D)The last assignment he handed in was not good.(A)He cooks for the club members quite often.(B) He wasnt careful when he was preparing food.(C) He often fills the kitchen with tomatoes and chocolate.(D)He doesnt like to prepare food for the club members.(A)Skip the professors cla
6、ss.(B) Talk with the violinist.(C) Perform in a concert.(D)Go to enjoy the concert.(A)The most effective method of learning the German language.(B) The popularity of online shopping using ones personal computer.(C) Questions that one has to answer when going through customs.(D)Native customs in Germ
7、any when meeting someone for the first time.(A)She is a Japanese.(B) She comes from Germany.(C) She is an American citizen.(D)She has British nationality.(A)In a music mailing club.(B) In a class of German culture.(C) In a discussion group on the Internet.(D)In a seminar on the German language.(A)Sh
8、e easily gets embarrassed and nervous in class.(B) She received a poor grade in the presentation.(C) She had not completed her assignment.(D)She is unable to attend her psychology class.(A)To look at the audience directly.(B) To look at something else in the room.(C) To be better prepared before pre
9、sentation.(D)To ask psychologists for help.(A)Men blush more than women.(B) Children blush easily.(C) People blush consciously.(D)It is more or less a learned behavior.(A)To introduce someone to the woman with the same problem.(B) To illustrate the benefits of a public-speaking class.(C) To give an
10、example of someone who blushes easily.(D)To explain a way to overcome blushing.Section B(A)Satisfying.(B) Tough.(C) Meaningless.(D)Boring.(A)Kathy persuaded her to do so.(B) Zoe lost her job as a PR consultant.(C) Zoe got tired of the city life.(D)Zoe loved Wales more than London.(A)Tiresome and tro
11、ublesome.(B) Romantic and peaceful.(C) Mentally exhausting but healthy.(D)Physically tiring but rewarding.(A)Understanding the words.(B) Catching the minor differences.(C) Analyzing the rules of sounds.(D)Telling the structure of linguistic units.(A)The willingness to learn.(B) The brain structure.(
12、C) The time they spend.(D)The effort they spare.(A)18-year-old age is a special period for language learning.(B) Learners psychological condition affects their learning.(C) The structure of words is the key element of a language.(D)Certain skills adults have attained hinder their language learning.(
13、A)All adults have trouble learning new languages.(B) Language is not supposed to be grasped quickly.(C) Analysis is not always needed when learning a language.(D)One should learn a new language without interruption.(A)He made good use of ideas from others.(B) He produced the first car in the world.(
14、C) He knew how to improve auto parts.(D)He invented the production line.(A)To show off his driving skills.(B) To draw public attention.(C) To learn about new technology.(D)To raise money for his new company.(A)Starting more companies.(B) Designing more car models.(C) Producing cars for average custo
15、mers.(D)Building racing cars of simple design.Section C26 Falling in love comes at the cost of losing close friends, because romantic partners absorb time that would otherwise be invested in platonic relationships, researchers say.A new partner pushes out two close friends on average, leaving lovers
16、 with a smaller【B1 】 _circle of people they can turn to in times of crisis, a study found.The research, led by Robin Dunbar, head of the Institute of Cognitive and Evolutionary Anthropology at Oxford University, showed that men and women were【B2】_likely to lose their closest friends when they starte
17、d a new relationship.【B3 】_research by Dunbars group has shown that people typically have five very close relationships that is, people whom they would turn to if they were in【B4 】_or financial trouble.“If you go into a romantic relationship, it costs you two friends. Those who have romantic relatio
18、nships,【B5】_having the typical five core set of relationships only have four. And of those, one is the new person whos come into their life,“ said Dunbar. The study,【B6】 _to the journal Personal Relationships, was designed to investigate how people【B7】_spending time with one person over another and
19、suggests that links with family and closest friends suffer when people start a romantic relationship. Dunbars team used an internet-based【B8 】_to quiz 428 women and 112 men about their relationships. In total, 363 of the participants had romantic partners. The findings suggest that a new love intere
20、st has to【B9】_the loss of two close friends. Professor Dunbar said, “What I suspect is that your attention is so wholly focused on the romantic partner that you dont get to see the other folks you had a lot to do with before, and so some of those relationships start to【B10 】_.“27 【B1 】28 【B2 】29 【B3
21、 】30 【B4 】31 【B5 】32 【B6 】33 【B7 】34 【B8 】35 【B9 】36 【B10 】Section A36 The ability to laugh at your own weaknesses and blunders (失误) has long been recognized as a sign of maturity. And yet this is one of the most difficult【C1】_of your sense of humour to develop.Oscar Wilde once offered a【C2】_insight
22、 about the way we live our lives when he said that “Life is too important to be taken【C3】_.“ I dont think he meant you dont have to take your responsibilities, promises, work, etc. He didnt mean that its OK to live life with no【C4】_.1 think he meant that the quality of our life suffers when we【C5】_e
23、verything in a serious manner. We are no longer vivid, cheerful and spontaneous as when we were kids when we take everything so seriously.I think the key here is to take your work and your duties seriously, but take yourself【C6】_in the process. Otherwise, you will lose many【C7】_that a cheerful attit
24、ude and humour can offer.Theres a liberating quality that most people【C8】_when they get to the point that they can laugh at themselves. We get so caught up in our anxieties, embarrassments, frustrations and upsets that we carry them around with us throughout the day. But when we find a way to laugh
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