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1、大学英语六级模拟试卷 693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 letter. You should write at least 150 words according to the outline given below in Chinese: 假如你是李静,你想向校长申请参加 西部大开发,你要给校长写一封信,信的内容包括 : 1. 表达自已想要参加西部大开发的愿望; 2. 简要说明自己的理由。 二、 Part II

2、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 passage; N (fo

3、r NO) if the statement contradicts the information given in the passage; NG (for NOT GIVEN) if the information is not given in the passage. 2 When Your Child Hates School With just a few minutes left before school was to start, my six-year-old, Dustin, was unhappy. “I dont want to go“, he said; Ever

4、 since hed entered first grade, he hated school. Whats going on? I thought as he trudged(沉重吃力地走 ) out the door. If he hates school this much now, how bad will it be later on? Every kid occasionally grumbles about school. But five to ten percent of kids dislike it so much that they dont want to atten

5、d, says Christopher Kearney, director of the Child School Refusal and Anxiety Disorders Clinic at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. If a child seems depressed or anxious about school, fakes illness to stay home, repeatedly winds up in the nurses or principals office, or refuses to talk about larg

6、e chunks of the school day, you should be concerned, say school psychologists Michael Martin and Cynthia Waltman-Greenwood, co-editors of Salve Your Childs School-Related Problems. Fortunately, you can usually solve the problem sometimes very easily. In our case, my husband and I visited Dustins cla

7、ss and noticed that the teacher, fresh out of college, called only on kids who scrambled to sit right under her nose. Dustin, who generally sat near the back, was ignored. We simply told him to move up front. He did, and his enthusiasm returned. Here are some of the most common reasons that kids hat

8、e school and strategies to put them back: Anxiety One fear that keeps children from enjoying school is separation anxiety. It most frequently occurs during times of family stress or when a child is about to enter a new school. Unfortunately, parents can feed a childs anxieties by the way they respon

9、d. With younger kids watch how you say good-bye those first few days of school. A firm “Have a great day, and Ill pick you up at 2:30!“ is more confidence-inspiring than “Dont worry, I can be there in ten minutes if you need me.“ Thomas Ollendick, head of an anxiety-disorders clinic for children and

10、 adolescents at Virginia Polytechnic Institute, treated one boy who was anxious about entering middle school. He worried about everything from getting lust in the new school to getting beaten up. His mother took time off from work so she could stay home to “be there“ for him “unconsciously sending t

11、he message that something dreadful might indeed happen“, Ollendick recalls. Once the mother realized she was contributing in the problem, she began fostering her sons independence by taking him to the school so he could learn his way around and meet his homeroom teacher. His fears diminished, and no

12、w hes a well-adjusted student. You can help your child handle fearful situations from speaking up in class to taking tests by rehearsing at home. Help make large projects less daunting(使用畏缩的 ) by breaking them into manageable pieces. Teach your child to replace thoughts such as “Im going to fail.“ W

13、ith “I can handle this.“ Loneliness Some kids dislike school because they have no friends. This may be the case if your child is always Mane, or gives away treasured possessions in an attempt to be liked. Often loneliness problems can be solved by social skills. “A child may need to learn how to loo

14、k others in the eye when he speaks, or how to talk above a whisper or below a yell,“ Ollendick says. You might teach a young child a few “friendship openers,“ such as “My names Tom. Whats yours? Do you want to play tag?“ “A lot of kids who are very lonely have never been told anything good about the

15、mselves,“ says Miami teacher Matty Rodriguez-Walling. “If a lonely kid is skilled in some area computers, for example Ill often have other students work with him. That does a lot for self-esteem and helps the lonely child make friends.“ Bullies Students sometimes hate school because they are afraid

16、to attend. If your child seems quiet and anxious, or suddenly shows a drop in self-esteem, he may be a victim of a bully. The common advice for this problem teach your child to be assertive(过分自信的 ) isnt always enough. “Even when kids are assertive, the bully often beats them up,“ Ollendick says. He

17、recommends instead that elementary-school children tell a teacher. In middle school and above, kids should stick with friends and avoid places where the bully hangs out. If you have to step in, go to the principal, not the bullys parents. To avoid embarrassing your child, be subtle. When Dustin was

18、in kindergarten, two older boys began picking on him at the bus stop. My husband proposed a simple solution: move the bus stop closer to our building so we could keep an eye on the boys. The principal a greed, and the bullying stopped. Trouble Learning Some childrens complaints for school spring fro

19、m their physical problems. For them, “hating school is really frustration at being a step behind, no matter how hard they try,“ says psychologist Harvey Mendel. One Colorado third-grader was still unable to read despite being tutored. When told to do his homework, hed complain that his eyes cannot s

20、ee clearly and his head hurt. Optometrist(验光师 ) Lynn Fishman Hellerstein found that although the boy had 20/20 vision, he was having trouble focusing his eyes. “With glasses and vision therapy, he became an eager learner,“ Hellerstein says. Vision problems are surprisingly common, so parents need to

21、 be sensitive to signs of trouble. While reading, does your child cover an eye, tilt her head or lose her place? Does she hold books closer than the distance from her elbow to her knuckles(关节 )? Does she complain of itchy eyes, headaches after detailed work? If so, get her a complete vision exam tha

22、t includes evaluations of eye-movement control, focusing, depth perception and other skills. Some reluctant students may not hear the teacher. Schedule an appointment with an audiologist if your child has trouble learning letter sounds(particularly short vowels, such as “u“ and “o“ ); confuses simil

23、ar-sounding words(such as “on“ and “in“, or “to“ and “through“); or asks questions that have already been answered. Kids with learning disabilities often get frustrated, fail to finish assignments or appear to ignore the teacher. They may be unable to remember simple facts, such as their phone numbe

24、r, the alphabet or details of a story theyve just heard. If you suspect your child has a learning disability, ask the teachers about having an evaluation by the school psychologist, Martin and Waltman-Greenwood suggest. Poor Relationship With a Teacher What ff your child constantly complains that a

25、teacher is “unfair“? Sometimes the solution is simple. “Having the teacher and child sit down for lunch together can often improve the relationship,“ observes Carole Kennedy, former president of the National Association of Elementary School Principals. Other times, more drastic action is needed. Sho

26、rtly after entering second grade, our daughter Erin began coming home depressed. Her new teacher was very strict. Once, she scolded a child to the point of tears when he misread a word aloud. Erin was convinced she would be next. My husband and I made a list of incidents Erin had described and spoke

27、 to the teacher. When she confirmed her actions, we immediately asked the principal to move Erin to another Class. Soon Erin had a new teacher and a new outlook on school. Remember, kids know how to play a parent against a teacher. So if your child tells you a horror story about school, dont automat

28、ically assume youre getting the whole truth. Talk with the teacher, principal. Once you identify why your child hates school, you can almost always find a solution. 2 Every kid may complain about school now and then, but only a email percentage of kids are unwilling to go to school. ( A) Y ( B) N (

29、C) NG 3 Dustins teacher did not pay any attention to him, because the teacher does net like Dustin. ( A) Y ( B) N ( C) NG 4 Parents inappropriate response to a childs worry can aggravate his or her anxieties. ( A) Y ( B) N ( C) NG 5 Attending school at an early age may cause more school-related prob

30、lems. ( A) Y ( B) N ( C) NG 6 The problem of loneliness for kids with no friends can be solved by _. 7 If a child appears silent and worded, or his self-esteem decreased suddenly, he or she may be _. 8 Elementary-school children who suffered from a bully are advised to tell _. 9 The complaints from

31、some children who have difficulties in learning are caused by _. 10 A child with _ often feels disappointed and is unable to finish assignment and pay no attention to teachers. 11 If the reason why a child hates school is found, _ can always be found. Section A Directions: In this section, you will

32、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 pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices

33、 marked A, B, C and D, and decide which is the best answer. ( A) She cant help the man out until later. ( B) The task will take more time than the man thinks. ( C) She complains that the man should have come earlier. ( D) She cant support the mans argument during his debate. ( A) He doesnt know what

34、 tools to bring. ( B) He doesnt mind helping the woman. ( C) The woman wont have to carry tools. ( D) The donkeys will carry the womans personal items. ( A) The man and the woman live in different buildings. ( B) The woman is upset that she wasnt invited to the party. ( C) The woman is complaining a

35、bout the mans carelessness. ( D) The man and his friends might be louder than the woman expected they would be. ( A) He majors in engineering. ( B) He wasnt at the lecture at that time. ( C) He has only recently become interested in philosophy. ( D) He thinks the woman should also attend Prof. Warne

36、rs class. ( A) They dont enjoy swimming. ( B) They dont know how to swim. ( C) Theyll swim in. the lake tomorrow. ( D) They wont go swimming in the lake today. ( A) Jack has made others wait before. ( B) Jack has often had to wait for Shelly. ( C) Jack enjoys playing tricks with others. ( D) Jack do

37、esnt usually make people wait. ( A) They should buy a lot of coffee. ( B) Theres room to stack up the cans of coffee. ( C) They should wait for a better deal on coffee. ( D) The store they are talking about is out of coffee. ( A) The boss is often late for work. ( B) The boss will probably disciplin

38、e the woman. ( C) The boss may disregard the womans lateness. ( D) The boss didnt know the woman was late again. ( A) To prove womens diligence. ( B) To seek gender equality on campus. ( C) To improve transportation and accommodation. ( D) To put pressure on male students. ( A) To give an example of

39、 inequality. ( B) To show the positive side of equality. ( C) To show an example of the role model. ( D) To emphasize that women are superior to men. ( A) He was surely under huge pressure. ( B) The cafeteria was not one of his greatest achievements. ( C) He did almost nothing significant. ( D) He w

40、as the greatest leader of the students union. ( A) Do a summer job. ( B) Do baby-sitting. ( C) Stay at home. ( D) Travel around. ( A) They hired Tom to take care of their house. ( B) They left their house empty. ( C) They asked neighbors to look after their house. ( D) They hired a baby-sitter. ( A)

41、 Treating friends of the house-owner. ( B) Sweeping the floor every day. ( C) Watering the garden. ( D) Cutting grass on the lawn. ( A) Went to Tom for advice. ( B) Ask the woman to find a job for him. ( C) Try to apply for a job as a house-sitter. ( D) Go back home to study. Section B Directions: I

42、n this section, 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) Use of library facilities

43、. ( B) Library regulations. ( C) Library personnel. ( D) Location of the library. ( A) Book publishers. ( B) Librarians. ( C) New university students. ( D) Faculty members. ( A) Graduate students. ( B) Undergraduate students. ( C) Professors. ( D) Library employees. ( A) At a railway station. ( B) A

44、t a bus center. ( C) In the countryside. ( D) In a coastal town. ( A) 1 ( B) 2 ( C) 3 ( D) 4 ( A) The discussion. ( B) The European Union team. ( C) The European Union deputy foreign ministers. ( D) The UN investigation. ( A) It is normal to forget things. ( B) How to keep things in your long-term m

45、emories, ( C) How to study well ( D) How to get as much information as you can. ( A) A picture. ( B) Conclusions. ( C) The lesson as a whole. ( D) Vocabulary lists. ( A) To finish all the assignments. ( B) To keep you interested. ( C) To learn as much as possible. ( D) Two-hour session is too much f

46、or only one task. ( A) A half hour. ( B) 15 minutes. ( C) 20 minutes. ( D) An hour and a half. Section C Directions: In this section, you will hear a passage three times. When the passage is read for the first time, you should listen carefully for its general idea. When the passage is read for the s

47、econd 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 information. For these blanks, you can either use the exact words you have just heard or write down the 36 Man

48、 lives in communities. His social existence restricts his【 B1】 _ in certain directions and extends it in others. Society【 B2】 _ on him some limitations. People do not all engage in the same activities. They can be【 B3】 _ from each other by the functions they perform. This process of differentiation

49、is called specialization. Specialization prevents many members of an industrial society from developing intelligence and【 B4】 _ . But some aspects of human society extend them beyond a point which can be【 B5】 _ by animals or animal communities lacking the features which human society【 B6】 _ possesses. Western-type【 B7】 _ often claim that they provide “equality of opportunity“ for all their citizens. At first sight it might seem tha

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