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[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39及答案与解析.doc

1、大学英语六级( 2013年 12月考试改革适用)模拟试卷 39及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 For this part, you are allowed thirty minutes to write a short essay on the topic of Craze for Civil Service Examinations. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words according to the outline given below in Chinese. Write y

2、our essay on Answer Sheet 1. 1国家和地方公务员考试持续数年来受到热捧; 2试分析公务员考试颇受欢迎的原因; 3你对该现象有什么看法。 Section A ( A) The man is a football fan. ( B) The man needs the womans help. ( C) The man didnt watch TV last night. ( D) The man often has power failure at home. ( A) She wants to know where the restaurant is. ( B) S

3、hes recommending a good place to go for dinner. ( C) She thinks the man should go to France. ( D) Shes inviting the man to eat with her. ( A) Call the TV station. ( B) Look for cats with the man. ( C) Meet the man at the cat exhibit. ( D) Watch the program on TV. ( A) Run in town. ( B) Look more car

4、efully. ( C) Buy shoes from a catalog. ( D) Find an easier place to exercise. ( A) She wants to live in the suburbs. ( B) She is offended by her naughty children. ( C) She disagrees with father. ( D) She turns a deaf ear to her husbands words. ( A) Home economics. ( B) Business administration. ( C)

5、Computer programming. ( D) Historical research. ( A) Saturday afternoon was the mans busy hours. ( B) The man wont be able to enjoy a nap. ( C) Mr. Smith is an old friend of the man. ( D) The man wanted to take a long nap after lunch. ( A) She has spent all the money. ( B) She works in a factory. (

6、C) She should get a job. ( D) She likes to argue. ( A) What the mans plans are for tonight. ( B) Why the man does not want to play tennis. ( C) Why they do not have time to play tennis after class today. ( D) What time they can meet in the library. ( A) Yesterday before dinner. ( B) Two days ago. (

7、C) Last weekend. ( D) One week ago. ( A) Let him win a tennis game. ( B) Help him finish his anthropology project. ( C) Give him some medicine for his stomach. ( D) Lend him her anthropology book. ( A) They are looking for an apartment to live in. ( B) They are discussing living places and childrens

8、 education. ( C) They are complaining about their children. ( D) They are planning for the next weekend. ( A) Theres much to do besides work and study. ( B) Its convenient for people to go anywhere. ( C) The natural environment is beneficial to children. ( D) The countryside is a perfect place for w

9、eekends. ( A) The children are too young to benefit from city life. ( B) Even adults themselves cannot go everywhere in the city. ( C) There is a lot to see and do for children and adults. ( D) There isnt a lot to see and do for children. ( A) She is a full-time housewife. ( B) She does not care for

10、 her children. ( C) She used to live in the suburbs in her childhood. ( D) She will go to a museum next weekend. Section B ( A) The meaning of facial expressions depends on situations. ( B) Facial expressions can cause misunderstanding across culture. ( C) People from one culture may lack facial exp

11、ressions because they experience less emotion. ( D) Facial expressions may disguise true feelings. ( A) They smile to cover embarrassment. ( B) It is an unusual and even suspicious behavior. ( C) They smile to show politeness. ( D) It is an expression of pleasure. ( A) We shouldnt judge people by re

12、ading 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) Separate houses were built for storing ice. ( B) Double walls were built in icehouses to keep cool. ( C) Blocks of ice were packed with weed

13、in icehouses. ( D) Ice was put into icehouses in winter. ( A) The ice was cut and handled with the help of some special tools. ( B) The ice was taken from the flowing river with hooks and carried by sleds to icehouses. ( C) The ice was carried on the frozen surface of the pond or river. ( D) The ice

14、 was sawed into even blocks by workers. ( A) Ice Saws, choppers, axes, tongs, hooks. ( B) Ice Axes, saws, choppers, tongs, hooks. ( C) Choppers, axes, saws, hooks, tongs. ( D) Ice Axes, saws, choppers, hooks, tongs. ( A) To find out how much air can be pumped into a plane. ( B) To find out how much

15、air passengers need to breathe at certain altitudes. ( C) To find what would happen if the plane crashed in the water. ( D) To find out if there are any weak parts in the plane that would burst under pressure. ( A) Because the water pressure is greater than air pressure. ( B) Because the first Comet

16、s crashed in the water. ( C) Because there is less damage when the explosion takes place under water. ( D) Because it is the only way available for engineers to find out which part has cracked. ( A) In the air. ( B) On the airfield. ( C) Under water. ( D) At plane manufacturing factory. ( A) Two imp

17、ortant tests of a new airliner because it is put into use. ( B) How to carry out tank test in the water. ( C) How pilots carry out the test flights. ( D) How to make a safe passenger plane. Section C 26 The American economic system is organized around a basically private enterprise. Its【 B1】 _econom

18、y in which consumers determine which shall be produced by spending their money for those goods and services. Private businessmen,【 B2】_to make their profits, produce these goods and services in【 B3】 _with other businessmen, and the profit【 B4】 _, operating under competitive pressures, largely【 B5】 _

19、how these goods and services are produced. Thus, in the American economic system it is the demand of individual consumers,【 B6】 _with desire of businessmen to gain more profits and the desire of individuals to【 B7】 _their incomes, that together determine what shall be produced and how resources are

20、used to produce it. An important factor in a market-oriented economy is the mechanism by which consumer demands can be expressed and【 B8】 _by producers. In the American economy, this mechanism is provided by a price system, a system in which prices rise and fall in response to relative demands of co

21、nsumers. If the product is in short reply relative to the demand, the price will be a bit up and some consumers will be eliminated from the market. If, on the other hand, more supply of products results in reducing its cost, this will tend to【 B9】 _offered by sellerproducers which in turn will lower

22、 the price and permit more consumers to buy the product. Thus, price is the regulating mechanism in the American economic system. The important factor in a private-oriented economy is that individuals are permitted to hire labor, gain control over natural resources, and produce goods and services fo

23、r sale at a profit. In the American economy, the concept of【 B10】 _embraces not only the ownership of productive resources but also certain rights, including determining the price or making a free contract. 27 【 B1】 28 【 B2】 29 【 B3】 30 【 B4】 31 【 B5】 32 【 B6】 33 【 B7】 34 【 B8】 35 【 B9】 36 【 B10】 Se

24、ction A 36 When Sakena Yacoobi was a child in Herat, Afghanistan, she saw many women suffer. They had no education and【 C1】 _or no medical care. Many died in childbirth. In the nineteen seventies she came to the United States. She became a professor and health consultant. But in nineteen ninety-two,

25、 she visited Afghan refugee camps in Pakistan. What she saw【 C2】 _her to return to her homeland. In nineteen ninety-five she started the Afghan Institute of Learning. The organization began by serving Afghan women and girls in the camps in【 C3】 _Pakistan. At that time, the Taliban controlled most of

26、 Afghanistan. The rulers would not let girls go to school. Sakena Yacoobi【 C4】 _her life to set up eighty secret schools in Afghan homes. About three thousand girls【 C5】 _these schools. American-led forces ousted(驱逐 )the Taliban from【 C6】 _in late two thousand one, after the terrorist attacks on the

27、 United States. Today Sakena Yacoobi says her organization avoids the most dangerous provinces. It【 C7】 _education and health centers and traveling clinics. Each year, the Afghan Institute of Learning serves about three hundred fifty thousand women and children in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Sakena Ya

28、coobi has received many【 C8】 _including this years two hundred fifty thousand dollar Henry R. Kravis Prize in Leadership. In accepting the award from Claremont McKenna College in California, she said: “Every day, I see the【 C9】 _of education, and thats the【 C10】 _that keeps me going on.“ A)little B)

29、few C)force D)operates E)compelled F)neighboring G)attended H)presents I)impact J)persuaded K)risked L)provides M)awards N)lived O)power 37 【 C1】 38 【 C2】 39 【 C3】 40 【 C4】 41 【 C5】 42 【 C6】 43 【 C7】 44 【 C8】 45 【 C9】 46 【 C10】 Section B 46 How Could Your Hobby Be the Key to Financial Success? AVirt

30、ually everyone has the knowledge they need to make a fortune. Everyone has an interest, hobby or has knowledge about a particular subject. It could be anything, and I really mean anything! Everyone has knowledge that someone else wants. The problem is that most people have no idea how much their kno

31、wledge is worth because information online is worth much more today. BThe internet has become a force to be reckoned with. This monster of mass consumerism is ever increasing and does not seem to be slowing down. U. S. consumers spent $748 million on online content during the first half of 2003, rep

32、resenting a 23 percent increase over the same period in 2002. With the rate that the internet is growing, just imagine what the figures look like today. CLast year, Jupiter Research forecast that paid-content web revenues will grow four-fold by 2006, from $1.4 billion to $5. 8 billion. The crazy thi

33、ng is many people are only just waking up to this reality. Gone are the days when all websites offer their data free of charge, now the hottest information is reserved for those who pay! DSo if you have a hobby or interest you are the perfect candidate and I have two words for you subscription websi

34、te. So what exactly is a subscription website? Well, it is a site that charges members a fee to enter the site and view the specialist content. And what do they all have in common? They are bringing in a steady, recurring cash flow for their owners, month after month, from a few hundred to tens of t

35、housands of dollars with an endless array of topics. Having a successful paid membership site is one of the best ways to make money online. A thriving subscription site can give you the steady income of a chief executive but without the work or stress levels! EFor example if you had just 200 people

36、paying you just $20 a month, you would have a steady cash flow of $4000/month, month after month, rain or shine. Many people achieve this in the first month or two that their site is up and running. However, thats just the tip of the iceberg. Many people have member only websites that produce 5-10 t

37、imes that amount of money! Choose the right topic and this could happen in your first 2-3 months. Lets be honest, a steady cash flow is the key to financial security which is why the website is so superior to any other form of online product. FA subscription website is a combination of doing what yo

38、u enjoy and sharing that knowledge with those who will truly appreciate it. The best subscription websites are run by those who have a passion for the subject matter they are supplying. This is the most critical decision youll have to make. Choose the right topic and youll have people rushing to giv

39、e you money to enter your site, you will have no problem up-dating the site with new information, and in turn the site will remain fresh and exciting. Find a topic that you are passionate about, and the odds are that enough other people are also passionate about the topic to make it a successful mem

40、bership site. Since you are going to be spending time and effort building and maintaining your membership site, doesnt it make sense to choose a topic that you enjoy? GBut why would people want to pay for information when you can find pretty much anything at all on the net without any cost at all? I

41、ts simple, the search for the info you require can be long and tedious. People are really paying for convenience. They want up to date information and they want it now. They also want the information to be comprehensive and original. They want to know that they can come to the site and that a partic

42、ular topic will be covered thoroughly. They will genuinely learn more about the topic they have an interest in. So why havent more sites jumped onto the paid-content bandwagon? A big reason has been the popular misconception that consumers wont pay for content on the web. And where did this erroneou

43、s concept originate? From badly conducted research studies done by marketers and the media in recent years, practically all of these surveys asked people who currently receive information and services on the web for free if they would pay for these services. Naturally, they gave the same response th

44、at anyone with any sense would give, which is: “I dont want to pay for something that I currently get for free.“ HThe market is ripe and ready for those who catch on to this momentous idea. Exceptionally high perceived value is the ultimate key. The paid online content offered must be so useful that

45、 users will be thrilled to gain access to it, will say “Wow!“ When they do, and will experience instant value for money the very first time that they use it. IThe best part is still to come! A subscription website can be run from home and once set up it pretty much runs itself. Software is available

46、 to run almost every element of your site automatically and membership software programs can reduce your workload by 75% that can only be good news! This funnel shows how the reader goes from browsing free content to being a paid subscriber. When a prospect enters a websites funnel of free content,

47、they discover that to reach the most valuable content, they must cross the barrier to becoming a paid member. Topic ideas for a Subscription Website: Newsletter Topics JIf you already publish a successful newsletter, you are most likely a perfect candidate for a Membership Website. Placing your news

48、letter content, archives, and resources online in a “subscribers only“ website usually enhances the perceived value of your print newsletter to both current and potential subscribers. Career Advancement KPerhaps the most frequent topic for successful subscription websites is career development. This

49、 includes sites that provide advice, tips, how-tos, resource libraries, etc., about specific business skills or professions such as management, marketing, business start-up, financial services opening up a huge range of business opportunities. Successful career advancement sites usually focus on a very specific niche topics related to earning a living or bettering ones career or business skills. Personality Based Inside

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