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1、大学英语六级模拟试卷 181及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing (30 minutes) 1 Directions: For this part you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition on the topic Cyber Crimes. You should write no less than 150 words and base your composition on the outline (given in Chinese) below: 1. 网上犯罪的形式很多,如 2. 网上犯罪的根源 3. 如何打击网上犯

2、罪现象 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 with the information given in the

3、 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. 1 Dr Margaret Chan of China will be the next Director General of the World Health Organization (WHO). After her appointment, she told the World H

4、ealth Assembly she wanted to be judged by the impact WHOs work has on the people of Africa and on women across the globe. In her acceptance speech, Dr Chun said: “what matters most to me is people. And two specific groups of people in particular. I want us to be judged by the impact we have on the h

5、ealth of the people of Africa, and the health of women. Improvements in the health of the people of Africa and the health of women are key indicators of the performance of WHO.“ “All regions, all countries, all people are equally important. This is a health organization for the whole world. Our work

6、 must touch on the Lives of everyone, everywhere,“ she said. “But we must focus our attention on the people in greatest need.“ Dr Chun was nominated as Director-General on Wednesday by the WHO Executive Board and her appointment was confirmed on Thursday by the World Health Assembly. The Director-Ge

7、neral is WHOs chief technical and administrative officer. She was previously WHO Assistant Director General for Communicable Diseases and Representative of the Director-General for Pandemic Influenza. Dr Chan obtained her Medical Degree from the University of Western Ontario in Canada and also has a

8、 degree in public health from the National University of Singapore. She joined the Hong Kong Department of Health in 1978, and was appointed as Director of Health in 1994. As Director, she launched new services focusing on prevention of disease and promotion of health. She also introduced new initia

9、tives to improve, communicable disease surveillance and response, enhance training for public health professionals, and to, establish better local and international collaboration. She has effectively managed outbreaks of avian influenza and the worlds first outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndr

10、ome (SARS). The procedures for the current nomination and election process were decided following the sudden death of Dr LEE Jong-wook, WHO Director-General, on 22 May 2006. At its meeting on 23 May, the WHO Executive Board agreed on an “accelerated process“ for electing a Director-General. In her s

11、peech to the World Health Assembly, she said: “In leading WHO, I will like all my predecessors by WHO in its efforts to improve world health are subject to scientific scrutiny, or yield their secrets under a microscope. You know the ones I mean: lack of resources and too little political commitment.

12、 These are often the true killers .“ Ending her address, Dr Chan repeated her pledge to work hard to improve the health of people around the world. “The work we do together saves lives and relieves suffering. I will work with you tirelessly to make this world a healthier place.“ Chan, 59, is expecte

13、d to take office in January for a five-year term. The U.N. agency has been led by Dr. Anders Nordstrom of Sweden who was appointed by the Executive Board as Acting Director General of WHO in May. He will continue in this role until a new Director-General takes office. The Chinese government on Thurs

14、day congratulated Margaret Chan after she was confirmed as new chief of the World Health Organization. It is the first time a Chinese national has been elected to head a specialized U.N. body, Jiang Yu, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokeswoman, said. The Chinese government fully supports Margaret Chart

15、as the director-general of the WHO, Jiang said, noting that governments of Hong Kong and Macao special administrative regions also actively supported her. Chan is capable, experienced, which left the members of the WHO Executive Board a deep impression and won wide support from WHO member countries,

16、 the spokeswoman said. It is believed that Chan will fully implement her promise and work together with all members for peoples health, she said. 2 Chan told the assembly that she wanted to be judged by the influence WTO has on all the people across the world since all regions, all countries, all pe

17、ople are equally important. ( A) Y ( B) N ( C) NG 3 All the donated drugs in the world wont do any good. ( A) Y ( B) N ( C) NG 4 According to Chan, the world community is not working close enough in improving public health across the globe. ( A) Y ( B) N ( C) NG 5 Many of the problems faced by WHO i

18、n its efforts to improve world health are subject to the lack of resources and too little political commitment. ( A) Y ( B) N ( C) NG 6 _ are key indicators of the performance of WHO. 7 The previous title for Dr Chan is _. 8 In leading WHO, Chan will need to manage three main sets of issues: _. 9 Dr

19、 Chun told the Assembly that as Director-General she would focus on six key issues for WHO: _. 10 Chan plans to set up a global health observatory to _ on priority health problems. 11 Before Chan takes her office the U.N. agency will be led by Dr. Anders Nordstrom of Sweden who was appointed as _ in

20、 May. Section A Directions: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a p

21、ause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and decide which is the best answer. ( A) Go to the concert. ( B) Go to work. ( C) See her friends as planned. ( D) Finish her homework. ( A) She doesn t feel that now is the right time. ( B) She wonders if they really need

22、 to do so. ( C) She s writing her seminar presentation now. ( D) She s suggesting that they talk about it later. ( A) She s going to earn more money. ( B) She is writing a book on literature. ( C) She has met some interesting students. ( D) She is enjoying reading good books. ( A) It was badly perfo

23、rmed. ( B) He liked it very much. ( C) The actors were enthusiastic. ( D) It was funny. ( A) The kilogram. ( B) The energy content. ( C) Heat energy of water. ( D) The calorie. ( A) Mr. Smith will be replaced if the makes another mistake. ( B) Mr. Smith is an admirable chief of the Asian Department.

24、 ( C) Mr. Smith s department is more successful than all the others. ( D) Mr. Smith is seldom in his office ( A) At the movie theatre. ( B) At a cafeteria. ( C) At the Zoo. ( D) At the library. ( A) Winter is his favorite time for sports. ( B) Sports are quite important to him. ( C) He should be mor

25、e enthusiastic. ( D) He plays better than he used to. ( A) The man. ( B) The woman. ( C) They pay for their own dinner respectively. ( D) Someone else. ( A) Because it serves only a few specialties. ( B) Because its too crowded. ( C) Because its too costly. ( D) Because the service is too slow. ( A)

26、 There arent many varieties of food at lunch counters. ( B) Some school kids eat in school cafeterias. ( C) Workers go back home to have lunch. ( D) The woman likes American food. ( A) How to care for precious metals. ( B) A standard unit for measuring weight. ( C) The value of precious metals. ( D)

27、 Using the metric system. ( A) To check the accuracy of scales. ( B) To calculate the density of other metals. ( C) To observe changes in the atmosphere. ( D) To measure amounts of rainfall. ( A) Someone spilled water on it. ( B) Someone lost it. ( C) It was made of low quality metal. ( D) The stand

28、ard for measuring had changed. ( A) It is a small amount to pay for so much precious metal. ( B) It is difficult to judge the value of such an object. ( C) It is reasonable for an object with such an important function. ( D) It is too high for such a light weight. Section B Directions: In this secti

29、on, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D. ( A) Its unnecessary for good people to do

30、 anything in face of evil. ( B) Its certain that evil will prevail if good men do nothing about it. ( C) Its only natural for virtue to defeat evil. ( D) Its desirable for good men to keep away from evil. ( A) Less self discipline. ( B) Better sense of discipline. ( C) More mutual respect. ( D) Less

31、 effective government. ( A) Stricter discipline should be maintained in schools and families. ( B) More good examples should be set for people to follow. ( C) More restrictions should be imposed on people s behavior. ( D) More people should accept the value of responsibility. ( A) Because they worsh

32、ip pigs best of all. ( B) Because they consider pigs as bad animals. ( C) Because they arent used to talking about pigs. ( D) Because they don t like the topic about pigs at all. ( A) Clever. ( B) Rich. ( C) Good. ( D) All the above. ( A) Different people have different ideas about the same thing. (

33、 B) Westerners do not like pigs as much as the Chinese. ( C) In general, Westerners and the Chinese don t like pigs. ( D) All of the Chinese like pigs better than Westerners. ( A) Her family is extremely rich. ( B) Her family is an unhappy one. ( C) They are accustomed to their life. ( D) They long

34、for a change in their life. ( A) Selfish and cruel. ( B) Friendly and kind. ( C) Beautiful and proud. ( D) Rich and nice. ( A) Poor but brave. ( B) Friendly and talkative. ( C) A teacher liked by all her pupils. ( D) An example her children should follow. ( A) The writer s family is the poorest one

35、on that street. ( B) Watching the rich girl eating cookies, those hungry children cried. ( C) The writer wants to move out of that district. ( D) The writer hopes that her children will become teachers. Section C Directions: In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is r

36、ead for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the second time, you are required to fill in the blanks numbered from 36 to 43 with the exact words you have just heard. For blanks numbered from 44 to 46 you are required to fill in the missing in

37、formation. For these blanks, you can either use the exact words you have just heard or write down the 36 Todays lecture well center on the prehistoric people of Nevada Desert. Now most of these prehistoric desert people【 B1】 _ the countryside throughout the year. You might think that they re wanderi

38、ng aimlessly. Far from it, they actually followed the【 B2】 _ of carefully planned moves. Where they moved depended on where food was【 B3】 _ . Places where plants were ripening or fish were 【 B4】 _ . Now often when these people moved, they carried all their【 B5】 _ .on their hacks. But if the journey

39、was long, extra food and tools were sometimes stored in caves or【 B6】 _ rocks. One of these caves is now an exciting 【 B7】_ site. Beyond its small opening is a huge underground 【 B8】 _ , Even though the cave is very large. It was certainly too dark and dusty for the travelers to 【 B9】 _ . But it was

40、 a great place to【 B10】 _ And tremendous amounts of food supplies and artifacts have been found there. The food includes dried fish, seeds and nuts. The artifacts include stone spear points and【 B11】 _ . The spear points are actually rather small. Here is a picture of some that were found. You can s

41、ee their size in relation to the hands holding them. 37 【 B1】 38 【 B2】 39 【 B3】 40 【 B4】 41 【 B5】 42 【 B6】 43 【 B7】 44 【 B8】 45 【 B9】 46 【 B10】 47 【 B11】 Section A Directions: In this section, there is a short passage with 5 questions or incomplete statements. Read the passage carefully. Then answer

42、 the questions or complete the statements in the fewest possible words. 47 Each autumn, teachers spend many hours writing references in support of their pupils university applications, and university admissions tutors subsequently spend many hours reading them. Indeed, the official advice is that wh

43、en there are more qualified applicants than can be accommodated, or when applicants suitability for professions is being assessed, admissions staff should consider “additional information, including references“. The pressure to widen access has brought us to the point where references are hardly wor

44、th the paper they are written on. Of course, some applicants results may not do them justice and will not therefore be an accurate predictor of future achievement. However, the almost total absence of anything but positive comments makes it impossible to distinguish between such applicants and those

45、 for whom higher education may be a step too far. It is the same story with access courses, which provide ma opportunity for those who left school without qualifications to develop their confidence and study skills. Not all access students will be able to achieve a higher education qualification, bu

46、t I cannot recall one who was not predicated by his or her access tutor to pass with flying colors and be an ideal candidate for higher education. Taking up referees invitations to contact them for more information, in the hope that this may indicate that they are wishing to say something they are n

47、ot prepared to write, rarely proves fruitful. I am repeatedly told that they are “not free to talk“, or they express discomfort at being asked for specific information. “Im sure you see how difficult it is for me“, “I dont really know her that well“ and “I rather wish you hadnt asked me that“ are am

48、ong the most common responses. Even university tutors are overstating the truth. One stated that an applicant had “gained passed in four modules and then decided to leave the course“. Further inquiry revealed that he, and another who “came to the view that teaching was not for her“, both left becaus

49、e they had failed. I also suspect that the student who “has many skills and qualities that, unfortunately, are not easily demonstrable through our system of academic assessment“ was heading in a similar direction. If a pupil, has “faced the challenge of A-level work“, is he or she rising to it or not? This is like trying to communicate in an unfamiliar language. Since in most cases we cannot establish what is

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