[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160(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 160(无答案)一、Part I Writing1 Nowadays, many universities offer mental health classes to their students. Write a composition entitled The Necessity of Mental Health Education for College Students. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words. Write your es
2、say on Answer Sheet 1.Section A(A)Redwood trees.(B) Forest fires.(C) San Francisco.(D)Survival skills.(A)It has a good view of the coast.(B) It is near San Francisco.(C) It has no admission fee.(D)It can be seen in one hour.(A)800 years.(B) 400 years.(C) 550 years.(D)2,000 years.(A)Coastal isolation
3、.(B) Resistant bark and damp climate.(C) Absence of natural enemies.(D)Cool weather and daily fog.(A)Find his glasses.(B) Sit up straight.(C) Change his tries.(D)Get enough rest.(A)Experimental medicines.(B) Special treatment centers.(C) Flexible work schedule.(D)Innovative physical exercises.(A)He
4、sleeps too much.(B) He walks in his sleep.(C) His biological clock has been messed up recently.(D)He has been ill for few weeks.(A)Buy a new watch.(B) Go to bed earlier.(C) See a doctor.(D)Change his job.Section B(A)There were only grandparents and children.(B) There was one father, one mother, and
5、their children.(C) There were many relatives.(D)There were two or more brothers with their wives.(A)The women have more freedom and can share in decisions.(B) The women do not have to be the heads of the family.(C) The womens relatives do not help them.(D)The women have all the power of the family.(
6、A)Husbands have to share housework with their wives.(B) Older women often live alone when their husbands die.(C) Family structure is more patriarchal in the nuclear family.(D)Women have to help sisters, grandparents with housework and childcare.(A)They want to stay at home and do the housework.(B) T
7、hey do not have enough money.(C) They have too much work and not much free time.(D)They have more freedom than in the past.(A)By greeting each other very politely.(B) By exchanging their views on public affairs.(C) By displaying their feelings and emotions.(D)By asking each other some personal quest
8、ions.(A)Refrain from showing his feelings.(B) Express his opinion frankly.(C) Argue fiercely.(D)Yell loudly.(A)Getting rich quickly.(B) Distinguishing oneself.(C) Respecting individual rights.(D)Doing credit to ones community.Section C(A)They invited some historians to introduce the local history.(B
9、) Students could choose to write in pairs.(C) A third-grade teacher checked the special terms in their writing.(D)All the above.(A)Because she wanted to show what the stories were about.(B) Because this was the most interesting story the students has written.(C) Because she wanted to show that the s
10、tories were revised to be faithful to the history.(D)Because this was a famous event in the history.(A)Each student was responsible for one story.(B) Computer students first had to decide whether a story was good or not.(C) Webpages were created using Dreamweaver.(D)Irene had elementary students pic
11、k the webpages that they liked best.(A)A good teacher can teach several subjects.(B) A good teacher can involve students from different fields.(C) A good teacher should invite more experts to the class.(D)A good teacher should have background knowledge of several subjects.(A)The meaning of facial ex
12、pressions depends on situations.(B) Facial expressions can cause misunderstanding across culture.(C) People from one culture may lack facial expressions because they experience less emotion.(D)Facial expressions may disguise true feelings.(A)They smile to cover embarrassment.(B) It is an unusual and
13、 even suspicious behavior.(C) They smile to show politeness.(D)It is an expression of pleasure.(A)We shouldnt judge people by reading their faces.(B) We shouldnt smile in the wrong place.(C) We shouldnt cover our true feelings.(D)We shouldnt express our emotions too openly.(A)Because they are poor.(
14、B) Because they are in trouble with the law.(C) Because conditions favored the old life are gone forever.(D)Because they dont want to adopt the white mans ways.(A)A narrow strip of land.(B) A manufacture bridge.(C) A narrow strait.(D)An island.(A)More than 300.(B) Less than 300.(C) Less than 200.(D)
15、At least 200.Section A26 There are a great many books, web sites, and training【C1】_today more or less dedicated to the idea that being bored is a major sin, for which the only【C2 】_is to find ways to be busy and productive every waking moment. People who follow this【C3】_are constantly on-the-go and
16、feelings of boredom quickly smothered with yet more activities.At work, at home, at play, each【C4】_must be filled with things to ward off the slightest possibility of being bored. As a society, were over-stimulated to the point of mania, like hyper-excited children in those few moments at a party be
17、fore it all goes wrong and everyone starts crying. I suspect the rise in ADHD isnt only【C5】_to eating strange chemicals in the diet: were training ourselves to require continual distraction, reducing our attention-span to less than a few seconds before were bored again.It used to be only teenagers w
18、ho【C6】_. “Im so bored!“ Now almost everyone acts as if not having something truly exciting to do every moment is cither the first sign of senility or much wore positive proof that they, and their【C7】_are gone, past it, over the hill, on the way towards oblivion.Yet boredom is, in reality, crucial to
19、 any ability to be truly productive, let【C8】_effective. If youre flat-out busy and engaged all the time, you may feel important, but the reality is【C9】_. Its those who are constantly【C10】_with activities that are most likely to be headed towards a nasty let-down.A)alone B)careers C)courses D)cure E)
20、differentF)dissatisfied G)distracted H)due I)felt J)ideaK)moment L)sighed M)thanks N)time O)way27 【C1 】28 【C2 】29 【C3 】30 【C4 】31 【C5 】32 【C6 】33 【C7 】34 【C8 】35 【C9 】36 【C10 】Section B36 In this section, you are going to read a passage with ten statements attached to it. Each statement contains inf
21、ormation given in one of the paragraphs. Identify the paragraph from which the information is derived. You may choose a paragraph more than once. Each paragraph is marked with a letter. Answer the questions by marking the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2.Wal-MartAWal-Mart is more than just the
22、 worlds largest retailer. It is an economic force, a cultural phenomenon and a lightning rod for controversy. It all started with a simple philosophy from founder Sam Walton: offer shoppers lower prices than they get anywhere else. That basic strategy has shaped Wal-Marts culture and driven the comp
23、anys growth.BNow that Wal-Mart is so huge, it has unprecedented power to shape labor markets globally and change the way entire industries operate.History of Wal-MartCSam Walton opened his first five-and-dime in 1950. His vision was to keep prices as low as possible. Even if his margins werent as fa
24、t as competitors, he figured he could make up for that in volume. He was right.DIn the early 1960s, Walton opened his first Wal-Mart in Rogers, Arkansas. The company continued to grow, going public in 1970 and adding more stores every year. In 1990, Wal-Mart surpassed key rival Kmart in size. Two ye
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