[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50(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 50(无答案)一、Part I Writing1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay commenting on the remark “God helps those who help themselves.“ You can cite examples to illustrate your point. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words.Section A(
2、A)He didnt know the thesis proposal.(B) He hasnt have time to read the proposal.(C) He will not help the woman read the proposal.(D)He thought the proposal impractical.(A)He definitely doesnt know the date.(B) He is the only person who knows the date.(C) The last assignment he handed in was not good
3、.(D)He forgot the time when he handed in his assignments.(A)Todays seminar was too badly scheduled.(B) Both speakers are enthusiastic about the seminars.(C) Next weeks seminar is on a different topic.(D)There will be two seminars in the next week.(A)She needs more time to get ready for the dinner.(B
4、) She thought the dinner was at another time.(C) She forgot about the plans she made for dinner.(D)She wont be able to go to dinner.(A)Decide for himself what is best.(B) Communicate his career hopes.(C) Stop hindering his own progress.(D)Look for another career.(A)A gold necklace.(B) A pair of gold
5、 earrings.(C) A gold necklace and a pair of silver earring.(D)A pair of silver earrings.(A)A driving test.(B) A police movie.(C) A traffic accident.(D)The way to make signals.(A)He hasnt got a flat.(B) He wants to go and look.(C) He wants to share a flat.(D)He wants the woman to go and look.(A)The d
6、efinition of eccentricity.(B) Essentiality.(C) How to keep pets.(D)How to enjoy special food.(A)Being unusual and strange.(B) Charming and special.(C) Aggressive and hardworking.(D)Common and usual.(A)A poor British man.(B) A rich American.(C) A rich British man.(D)A poor American.(A)The Victorian s
7、urgeon lived at Buckland.(B) Howard was always a hermit.(C) A hermit is a person who enjoys communicating with others.(D)Howard Hughes became a recluse because he was tired of high living.(A)Interview a few job applicants.(B) Fill a vacancy in the company.(C) Advertise for a junior sales manager.(D)
8、Apply for a job in a major newspaper.(A)A hard-working ambitious young man.(B) A young man good at managing his time.(C) A college graduate with practical working experience.(D)A young man with his own idea of what is important.(A)Its not clearly specified.(B) Its not likely to be met.(C) Its reason
9、able enough.(D)Its apparently sexist.Section B(A)Separating the fire.(B) Reducing the heat.(C) Removing the fuel.(D)Cutting off the oxygen.(A)When it breaks out.(B) How it comes about.(C) What kind it is.(D)Where it takes place.(A)Another class of fires.(B) Another type of extinguishers.(C) How fire
10、s break out.(D)How fires can be prevented.(A)To grow beautiful flowers.(B) To take part in the competition.(C) To grow all kinds of flowers in the world.(D)To grow a rose of new colour and win prizes.(A)They were naughty.(B) They hated Mr Flowers.(C) Mr Flowers didnt let them watch flowers.(D)They j
11、ust wanted to play a joke on Mr Flowers.(A)He was too old to see who did it.(B) He was too kind to beat the boys.(C) The boys ran too fast for him to catch.(D)It was impossible for him to be on guard all the time.(A)They wanted to do what they were told not to.(B) The notice was closer to the path.(
12、C) They hated to see the notice.(D)The notice was in the way.(A)To express sympathy for AIDS victims.(B) To show the consequences of AIDS.(C) To stress the importance of medical tests.(D)To warn people against high-risk behaviors.(A)After he got married to Karen.(B) After the family members were tes
13、ted.(C) After Karen persuaded him to see the doctor.(D)After he found something wrong with his tongue.(A)Promising drugs will soon stop AIDS.(B) The spread of AIDS could be controlled.(C) It is hopeless to win the battle against AIDS.(D)The death rate of AIDS patients has been reduced.Section C26 Th
14、e industrial revolution dramatically affected newspapers. Both the numbers of papers and their paid circulations【B1】_rise. In the 1850s, powerful, giant presses appeared, able to print 10,000 complete papers per hour. At this time the first “【 B2】_“ weekly newspapers emerged: they featured extensive
15、 illustrations of events in the news for the first time.During the Civil War, the【B3】_demand for timely, accurate news reporting【B4】_ American journalism into a dynamic, hard hitting force in national life. Reporters became the darlings of the public and the idols of【B5】_everywhere. Many accounts of
16、 battles 【B6 】_by these adventurers stand today as the【B7】_histories of their subjects.Newspaper growth continued in the postwar years. By the 1890s, the first circulation figures of 1,000,000 copies per issue were【B8】_. At this period, the features of the modern newspaper appeared, bold “banner“ he
17、adlines, extensive use of illustrations, “funny pages“, plus expanded【B9】_of organised sporting events.The rise of “yellow journalism“ also marks this era. This is also the age of media consolidation, as many independent newspapers were【B10】_powerful “chains“, with regrettable consequences for a onc
18、e fearless and incorruptible press, many were reduced to vehicles for the distribution of the particular views of their owners, and so remained, without competing papers to challenge their viewpoints. By the 1910s, all the essential features of the recognisably modern newspaper had emerged. In our t
19、ime, radio and television have gradually replaced newspapers as the nations primary information sources, so it may be difficult initially to appreciate the role that newspapers have played in our history.27 【B1 】28 【B2 】29 【B3 】30 【B4 】31 【B5 】32 【B6 】33 【B7 】34 【B8 】35 【B9 】36 【B10 】Section A36 You
20、 might think you left the world of cliques(小团体)and in-crowds behind when you left high school.Youd be wrong. The benefits of being popular【C1 】_all the way into the adult workplace, based on research in the latest issue of the Journal of Applied Psychology.Just like children on the playground, co-wo
21、rkers not only agree on whos popular, but they also afford those lucky few more favourable treatment. This【C2】_more help and courteous conduct, and less rudeness and withholding of helpful information,【C3】_on a study of 255 employees and their co-workers in hospital, restaurant, sales and administra
22、tive jobs.The researchers, Brent Scott of Michigan State University and Timothy Judge of the University of Florida, said popular workers【C4】_more co-worker support【C5 】_of their status on the organisation chart. They also may gain an unfair advantage over less【C6】_colleagues, the researchers suggest
23、, which may hinder a meritocracy. “By valuing popularity, organisations may be promoting a certain clubby atmosphere that mimics school culture“ rather than【C7】_merit, the researchers write.Ive been fortunate in working in meritocracies most of my life, but thats not the【C8】_. Among fictional exampl
24、es, consider the television comedy “The Office“. Who in his or her right mind would promote the cold, manipulative Angela Martin over the amiable Jim Halpert? The popular paper salesman proves the studys point, rising【C9】_on the Dunder Mifflin organisation chart with his smart “people skills“, despi
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