[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242(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 242(无答案)一、Part I Writing1 Directions:For this part,you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay entitled The Importance of Social PracticeYou should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 wordsWrite your essay on Answer Sheet 11对于是否应该参加社会实践,大家看法不一2参加社会实践的重要性
2、Section A(A)To tell him he has got the post of a manager.(B) To have a private conversation with him.(C) To inform him something about the interview.(D)To discuss the future of the company with him.(A)The mans professional background.(B) The mans major successes till now.(C) The mans view on the com
3、pany.(D)The mans questions about the job.(A)His educational background.(B) The reason why he quitted his previous job.(C) The turning point in his career.(D)Examples of problems he met with.(A)It has to be long and in detail.(B) It will be given in a formal style.(C) It will include his view on the
4、company.(D)It will be given next Tuesday morning.(A)Romantic love.(B) Mystery murder.(C) Science fiction.(D)Ocean adventure.(A)Visit the stories setting places.(B) Look for all the details about the stories.(C) Have a further talk with persons involved.(D)Make some character analysis.(A)Indifferent(
5、B) Suspicious.(C) Favorable.(D)Critical.(A)It has been finished.(B) It will be published this month.(C) It contains many detective stories.(D)It ranks the top of bestseller lists.Section B(A)Delayed treatments.(B) The quakes themselves.(C) Lack of food and water.(D)Collapse of buildings.(A)Earthquak
6、es may happen anywhere at anytime.(B) The precise place and time of an earthquake.(C) Whether the majority of people know about first aid.(D)Whether people live and work near earthquake belts.(A)They have compared animal behaviors with humans.(B) They knew how to avoid earthquakes.(C) They tried man
7、y ways to decrease earthquakes.(D)They showed increasing success in predicting earthquakes.(A)Young people tended to do what they like.(B) Companies preferred male workers to female.(C) Young men got better pay than young women.(D)Good looking people earned more than bright ones.(A)The self-assured
8、ones.(B) The high-income ones.(C) The average ones.(D)The popular ones.(A)Brighter people got better pay.(B) Pay scales were not fair at all.(C) Males were brighter than females.(D)Pays depended on ones age.(A)He has to be 40 per cent smarter.(B) He has to work for longer time.(C) He needs to have a
9、 better education.(D)He should have something special. Section C(A)We tend to be satisfied after a second thought.(B) We are not always thrilled with them afterwards.(C) We always regret the hasty ones we made.(D)We are mostly happy with whom weve become.(A)Their misconception about the power of tim
10、e.(B) Their ignorance about the rate of change in life.(C) Their fantasy that the youth change more slowly.(D)Their belief that adults change faster than babies.(A)They are of the same importance all through ones life.(B) They will not change at least in the next 10 years.(C) The balance of them wil
11、l shift as time goes by.(D)They change more in teenage years than in elder years.(A)It will still resist online service for some time.(B) Its eager to launch online service soon.(C) It might not resist online service anymore.(D)Its still hesitant about offering online service.(A)They are eager to tr
12、y grocery websites.(B) They are very cautious about trying it.(C) They resist buying fresh produce online.(D)They find it convenient and satisfactory.(A)It is the biggest American online grocer.(B) It can make a profit from its online operation.(C) Its customers are mainly from Manhattan.(D)It will
13、do some innovation on online service.(A)They are too afraid of Amazon to offer online-grocery service.(B) They wont take Walmarts online-grocery business seriously.(C) They are afraid the online shopping market will expand.(D)They decide not to repeat the mistakes others have made.(A)Nothing but the
14、 darkness.(B) Fireflies blinking everywhere.(C) A world of lighting animals.(D)Wreckage of ancient ships.(A)To protect themselves or attract prey.(B) To make the deep sea bright and beautiful.(C) To find their ways in darkness.(D)To attract mates and warn enemies.(A)To explain its specialty and func
15、tion.(B) To show shallow-water animals are also amazing.(C) To explain how animals adapt to surroundings.(D)To call on people to protect sea animals.Section A26 Innovation, the effective recipe of progress, has always cost people their jobs. Over the past 30 years the digital revolution has【C1】_ man
16、y of the mid-skill jobs that supported 20th-century middle-class life. Typists, ticket agents, bank tellers and many production-line jobs have been【C2 】_ with.For those who believe that technological progress has made the world a better place, such change is a natural part of rising【C3】_ . Although
17、innovation kills some jobs, it creates new and better ones, as a more productive society becomes richer and its wealthier inhabitants【C4】_ more goods and services. A hundred years ago one in three American workers was employed on a farm. Today less than 2% of them produce far more food. The millions
18、 freed from the land were not delivered to joblessness, but found better-paid work as the economy grew more【C5 】_ . Today the pool of secretaries has【C6】_ , but there are ever more computer programmers and web designers.Optimism remains the right starting-point, but for workers the dislocating (扰乱的)
19、 effects of technology may make themselves evident faster than its benefit. Even if new jobs and【C7】_ products emerge, in the short term income gaps will widen, causing huge social dislocation and perhaps even changing politics. Technologys impact will feel like a tornado, hitting the rich world fir
20、st, but【C8】_ sweeping through poorer countries too. Worse, it seems likely that this wave of technological【C9】_ to the job market has only just started. From driverless cars to clever household devices, innovations that already exist could destroy jobs that have【C10】_ been untouched.A) prosperity E)
21、 partition I) conversely M) demandB) dispensed F) eventually J) shrunk N) complicatedC) inquire G) sophisticated K) fragile O) hithertoD) wonderful H) displaced L) disruption27 【C1 】28 【C2 】29 【C3 】30 【C4 】31 【C5 】32 【C6 】33 【C7 】34 【C8 】35 【C9 】36 【C10 】Section B36 When Mom and Dad Grow OldA The pr
22、ospect of talking to increasingly fragile parents about their future can be “one of the most difficult challenges adult children will ever face,“ says Clarissa Green, a Vancouver therapist “People often tell me they dont want to raise sensitive issues with their parents about bringing in caregivers
23、or moving,“ she says. “Theyll say, I dont want to see Dad cry.“ But Green usually responds, “Whats wrong with that?“ Adult children, she says, need to try to join their parents in grieving their decline, acknowledge their living arrangements may no longer work and, if necessary, help them say goodby
24、e to their beloved home. “Its sad. And its supposed to be. Its about death itself.“B There are almost four million men and women over age 65 in Canada. Nearly two thirds of them manage to patch together enough supportfrom family, friends, private and government servicesto live independently until vi
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