1、大学英语六级( 2013年 12月考试改革适用)模拟试卷 136及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay entitled Freelance or Not. You can cite examples to illustrate your point and then explain why you choose to work at home as a freelancer or to work at office as an employee. You sh
2、ould write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words. Write your essay on Answer Sheet 1. Section A ( A) They have no assignments. ( B) They are supposed to read the next chapter. ( C) They need to compose an essay about the show they will view. ( D) They are supposed to discuss their opinions a
3、bout the program. ( A) Its her way of welcoming people. ( B) Its her way of annoying people. ( C) She is bothered. ( D) She wants to eat. ( A) At a railway station. ( B) At an airport. ( C) On an airplane. ( D) At a bus stop. ( A) They work on the same floors in the same shopping center. ( B) They h
4、avent met before. ( C) They are both business majors. ( D) They arc both nice. ( A) Warm and dry. ( B) Dry but cold. ( C) Sunny and warm. ( D) Cold and wet. ( A) 6,400 kilometers. ( B) 2,168 kilometers. ( C) 3,168 kilometers. ( D) 2,186 kilometers. ( A) At a cafe. ( B) At a friends home. ( C) At a b
5、akery. ( D) At a birthday party. ( A) He doesnt like either decision. ( B) Its a difficult decision. ( C) It makes no difference what she decides to do. ( D) He has no idea. ( A) Go to summer camp. ( B) Take a summer vacation. ( C) Stay at home. ( D) Earn some money. ( A) They hired someone to stay
6、in their home. ( B) They left their pets with their relatives. ( C) They rented their house to a student. ( D) They asked their secretaries to watch their home. ( A) Walking the dog. ( B) Cutting the grass. ( C) Taking care of the children. ( D) Feeding the fish. ( A) They attend a house-sitters par
7、ty. ( B) They check a house-sitters references. ( C) They interview a house-sitters friends. ( D) They look at a house-sitters transcripts. ( A) He is too tired. ( B) He doesnt know about the assignment. ( C) PC games take up too much of his time. ( D) He thinks assignment boring and tedious. ( A) W
8、arm-hearted, self-disciplined, patient. ( B) Hot-tempered, diligent, kind. ( C) Easy-going, warm-hearted, stubborn. ( D) Self-centered, hard-working, considerate. ( A) He spends much school time playing computer games. ( B) He often dozes off in class. ( C) He doesnt take the assignments seriously.
9、( D) He plays computer games because the textbooks are dull and lectures are boring. Section B ( A) More food can be produced. ( B) More land can be cultivated. ( C) More transportation facilities can be developed. ( D) The average income can be increased. ( A) Each countrys industrial development l
10、evel is different. ( B) Each countrys availability of food is different. ( C) Each countrys educational situation is different. ( D) Each countrys economic situation is different. ( A) A decreasing birthrate. ( B) A sharply increasing birthrate. ( C) A constantly unchanged birthrate. ( D) A graduall
11、y increasing birthrate. ( A) The birthrate control policy in developing and developed countries. ( B) The advantages and disadvantages of a large population ( C) The comparison between a decreasing and increasing birthrate. ( D) The advantages and disadvantages of population number in developing and
12、 developed countries. ( A) There were no planets without moons. ( B) There was no air or water on Jupiter. ( C) Life was not possible in outer space. ( D) The mystery of life could not be resolved. ( A) It has a number of active volcanoes. ( B) It has an atmosphere like the earths. ( C) It has a lar
13、ge ocean under its surface. ( D) It has deep caves several miles long. ( A) Light is not an essential element to it. ( B) Life can form in very hot temperatures. ( C) Every form of life undergoes evolution. ( D) Oxygen is not needed for some life forms. ( A) To reintroduce bald eagle into America. (
14、 B) To consider the possibility of taking bald eagle out of America. ( C) To delete bald eagle from the endangered-species list. ( D) To change the endangered-species list. ( A) It killed the bald eagles. ( B) It made their eggshells thin and fragile. ( C) It destroyed many of their nests. ( D) It k
15、illed the baby bald eagles. ( A) Pollution of the environment. ( B) Over-killing by hunters. ( C) A new generation of pesticide. ( D) Destruction of their natural homes. Section C 26 I asked successful people what the secret of their success was. I【 B1】 _an early discussion with a vice president of
16、a large oil company. “Oh, I just keep a To Do List,“ he said. I【 B2】 _that quickly, little suspecting the importance of what he said. I was in another city the next day and I had lunch with a【 B3】 _who practically owned the town. He was chairman of the gas and light company, president of five【 B4】_c
17、ompanies, and had his hand in a dozen other【 B5】 _. I asked him how he【 B6】 _to get everything done. “Oh, thats easy,“ he said. “I keep a To Do List.“ The first thing in the morning, he told me, he would come in and list what he wanted to【 B7】 _that day. He would arrange the items in priority. Durin
18、g the day he would【 B8】 _items and add others as they occurred to him. In the evening he would check to see how many of the items he had written down still remained【 B9】 _and then give himself a score. His goal manages to cross off every single item. Again and again in the years since, when I have t
19、alked to successful people, the To Do List has【 B10】 _. I have found that one difference between people at the top of the ladder and people at the bottom is that those at the top use a To Do List every day to make better use of their time; those at the bottom dont. 27 【 B1】 28 【 B2】 29 【 B3】 30 【 B4
20、】 31 【 B5】 32 【 B6】 33 【 B7】 34 【 B8】 35 【 B9】 36 【 B10】 Section A 36 The failure of an application is far more often the fault of the applicant, for many applicants do not set about their task in the right way. They do not study the job requirements【 C1】 _enough and dispatch applications to all and
21、 sundry(所有的人 )in the hope that one will bear fruit(奏效 ). The personnel manager of a textiles manufacturer, for example,【 C2】 _for designers. He was willing to consider young people without working【 C3】 _provided they had good ideas. The【 C4】_contained many remarks like this, “At school I was good at
22、 art“, “I like drawing things“ and even “I write very interesting stories“. Only one applicant was sensible enough to【 C5】 _samples of her designs. She got the job. Personnel managers emphasize the need for a good letter of application. They do not look for the finest writing paper or perfect typing
23、, but it is【 C6】 _to expect legible writing on a clean sheet of paper, not a piece torn roughly from an exercise book. As soon as the applicant is lucky enough to receive an invitation to attend all interviews, he should【 C7】 _the letter and say he will attend. But the manager does not end there. Th
24、e wise【 C8】 _will fill in the interval making himself familiar with the activities of the company he hopes to join. Some applicants have not the【 C9】 _idea what the company does and this puts them at a great【 C10】_when they come to answer the questions that will be put to them in the interview. A)en
25、close B)rumor C)reasonable D)experience E)harmful F)realistic G)faintest H)deeply I)advertised J)virtually K)replies L)acknowledge M)join N)applicant O)disadvantage 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
26、 to Financial Success? A)Virtually 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 ha
27、ve no idea how much their knowledge is worth because information online is worth much more today. B)The 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 duri
28、ng the first half of 2003, representing 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. C)Last year, Jupiter Research forecast that paid-content web revenues will grow four-fold by 2006, from $1.4 billion
29、to $5. 8 billion. The crazy thing 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! D)So if you have a hobby or interest you are the perfect candidate and I have two
30、words for you subscription website. 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 arc bringing in a steady, recurring cash flow for their owners, month after month,
31、 from a few hundred to tens of thousands 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! E)For ex
32、ample if you had just 200 people 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
33、only websites that produce 5-10 times 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. F)A subscription website
34、 is a combination of doing what you 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 an
35、d youll have people rushing to give 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
36、 topic to make it a successful membership 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? G)But why would people want to pay for information when you can find pretty much anything at all on
37、 the net without any cost at all? Its 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
38、 come to the site and that a particular 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 t
39、he web. And where did this erroneous 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. Natura
40、lly, they gave the same response that anyone with any sense would give, which is: “I dont want to pay for something that I currently get for free.“ H)The 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 co
41、ntent offered must be so useful that 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. I)The best part is still to come! A subscription website can be run from home and once set up it pretty mu
42、ch runs itself. Software is available 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 enter
43、s a websites funnel of free content, 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 J)If you already publish a successful newsletter, you are most likely a perfect candidate for a
44、 Membership Website. Placing your newsletter 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 K)Perhaps the most frequent topic for successful subscripti
45、on websites is career development. This 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
46、 advancement sites usually focus on a very specific niche topics related to earning a living or bettering ones career or business skills. Personality Based Insider Tips L)A number of successful subscription websites are built around a well-known or respected person who provides subscribers with pers
47、onal insights, tips, advice, information and opinions. In most cases, the person behind these sites has built a firm reputation and developed a following of people wanting access to the information this expert provides. Downloadable Product Library M)Downloadable product library website is based ent
48、irely on providing subscribers with a large library of downloadable products, usually computer programs, scripts, PDF files, audios, videos, tutorials or other materials that can be delivered digitally. Hobbies/Leisure Activities or Collectors Sites N)Concentrating on a particular and specific hobby
49、 or interest can be an excellent way to tap into a niche market. For example if your area of expertise is Carp Fishing this would be an excellent idea for a membership site, because it is a targeted market subject that will attract people with that specific interest, whereas the subject of fishing would be a massive area of expertise to cover in detail. 47 Jupiter Research has forecast that paid-content web revenues would increase by three tim