1、大学英语六级( 2013年 12月考试改革适用)模拟试卷 34及答案与解析 一、 Part I Writing 1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay on the topic of Stop Issuing Credit Cards to College Students. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words according to the outline given below in Chinese. Wr
2、ite your essay on Answer Sheet 1. 1大学生刷信用卡消费已成普遍现象; 2大学生过度使用信用卡可能带来哪些问题; 3停止向大学生发放信用卡的理由和好处。 Section A ( A) She should have gotten a better score. ( B) She may need to take another course. ( C) The math course is too short. ( D) The graduation date has been changed. ( A) She doesnt want to attend th
3、e conference. ( B) She wonders whether the professor is an accountant. ( C) She doubts class will be cancelled. ( D) She doesnt like the professor very much. ( A) Both encyclopedias and dictionaries are interesting. ( B) Dictionaries are most useful than encyclopedias. ( C) She uses a variety of enc
4、yclopedias. ( D) She uses encyclopedias more often than dictionaries. ( A) Shes annoyed he didnt find the magazine. ( B) Shell look for the magazine another day. ( C) She appreciates his looking for the magazine. ( D) Shes grateful that he got her the magazine. ( A) To try out for the volleyball tea
5、m. ( B) Not to worry about what people think. ( C) To get them tickets to the volleyball game. ( D) To spend more time on her studies. ( A) Sams knee should be better by now. ( B) This isnt a good time for Sam to quit. ( C) The news about Sam is quite a surprise. ( D) Sam should have stopped playing
6、 earlier. ( A) Shes happy that the student center is getting more computers. ( B) Shell let the man use her computer. ( C) She hopes to take a statistics course soon. ( D) Shed like to buy a computer. ( A) He is a diligent student. ( B) He is extremely lazy. ( C) He is usually late for appointments.
7、 ( D) He is usually very punctual. ( A) Reading an article about endangered animals. ( B) Preparing for his papers. ( C) Raising funds for saving the endangered animals. ( D) Choosing which animal to save. ( A) She doesnt know what to read. ( B) She has to do some research on biology or economics. (
8、 C) She has to finish two papers that are due on the same day. ( D) She cant believe she can finish the two papers. ( A) Because its hard to classify all of the varieties of animals. ( B) Because their methods of biological research are inadequate. ( C) Because they have difficulties in getting enou
9、gh funding for saving the animals. ( D) Because they are unwilling to make efforts to save every endangered species. ( A) At the supermarket just around the corner where the man lives. ( B) At the supermarket just around the corner where she lives. ( C) At the local shops nearby. ( D) In the town. (
10、 A) At the supermarket just around the corner where he lives. ( B) At the supermarket just around the corner where the woman lives. ( C) At the local shops nearby. ( D) In the town. ( A) The supermarket is convenient. ( B) The supermarket is huge and he can find everything he needs. ( C) The goods i
11、n the supermarket are much cheaper. ( D) The supermarket is near his home. ( A) There are too many people in the small corner shop. ( B) They are always friendly to customers and ready to help. ( C) They always shout at the customers. ( D) They like to chat with the customers. Section B ( A) There w
12、ere only grandparents and children. ( B) There was one father, one mother, and their children. ( C) There were many relatives. ( D) There were two or more brothers with their wives. ( A) The women have more freedom and can share in decisions. ( B) The women do not have to be the heads of the family.
13、 ( C) The womens relatives do not help them. ( D) The women have all the power of the family. ( A) Husbands have to share with their wives and help them. ( B) Older women often live alone when their husbands die. ( C) Family structure is more patriarchal in the nuclear family. ( D) Women have to hel
14、p sisters, grandparents with housework and childcare. ( A) They want to stay home and do the housework. ( B) They do not have enough money. ( C) They have too much work and not much free time. ( D) They have more freedom than in the past. ( A) A kind of exchange. ( B) A kind of business. ( C) A comm
15、ercialized exchange. ( D) An international friendship association. ( A) Free food and lodging. ( B) Learning English. ( C) Staying with English families. ( D) Meeting young people. ( A) Most of them are satisfied. ( B) Most of them are very happy. ( C) Most of them are unhappy. ( D) Most of them are
16、 not satisfied. ( A) By greeting each other very politely. ( B) By exchanging their views on public affairs. ( C) By displaying their feelings and emotions. ( D) By asking each other some personal questions. ( A) Refrain from showing his feelings. ( B) Express his opinion frankly. ( C) Argue fiercel
17、y. ( D) Yell loudly. ( A) Getting rich quickly. ( B) Distinguishing oneself. ( C) Respecting individual rights. ( D) Doing credit to ones community. Section C 26 When somebody calls, first of all, the【 B1】 _would offer him a cigarette and a cup of tea. In the countryside,【 B2】 _, old men often allow
18、 visiting guests to share the long-stemmed Chinese pipe which they themselves are smoking. At wedding【 B3】 _, brides would offer cigarettes to all guests who came to express their【 B4】 _and light the cigarettes for each of them one after another. All these were originally aimed at【 B5】 _the Chinese
19、hospitality and respect towards the guest, but in recent years, the old tradition has been used as a means to nurse good relations. Even those who never smoke have【 B6】 _cigarettes in their pockets. Whenever they have to seek somebody s favor, they first offer him a cigarette. If the other party tur
20、ns it down, he is being impolite. If he accepts it he has to do something, for【 B7】_demands a favor in return. Tobacco contains harmful substances. So offering cigarettes to somebody is【 B8】_to doing harm to him. But neither people who offer cigarettes nor those who take them fully realize it. It is
21、 even【 B9】 _for the host to pass the long-stemmed Chinese pipe or water pipe to the visitor after smoking it beforehand. Once I paid a visit to relative who had just【 B10】 _from abroad. He was smoking but did not produce one for me. Instead, he placed the cigarette packet on the table and told me: “
22、Cigarettes produce carbon monoxide and nicotine. But if you don t mind this, take it yourself.“ His way of offering cigarettes was unique but worth learning. 27 【 B1】 28 【 B2】 29 【 B3】 30 【 B4】 31 【 B5】 32 【 B6】 33 【 B7】 34 【 B8】 35 【 B9】 36 【 B10】 Section A 36 Anger is a very common human【 C1】 _and
23、 at some time or another we all experience it. From young children to old people we all feel anger at various times and for various reasons. There is nothing wrong with this, it is only when you lose【 C2】_of your feelings and begin to rant and rave unnecessarily about something very trivial that it
24、is seen as a【 C3】 _. Because it is a natural emotion you do not have to strive to get rid of it【 C4】 _. but you only have to control it getting out of hand. If you know that the lack of self confidence is your main problem. Do something about it. There are【 C5】 _books written about this subject and
25、there is much to be learned from them. Check your local churches or clubs and find out if there are any【 C6】 _currently running on the subject of self confidence and self esteem. It is well worth the effort to【 C7】 _your self confidence. Make yourself do things that might freak you out. Talking to s
26、trangers might【 C8】_you. If this is the case make a point of【 C9】 _one stranger per day and starting a conversation. Make a list of things that【 C10】 _you and lead to you getting angry. Discuss your list with your family and they will give you their support in helping you any way they can. They will
27、 be so pleased that you are trying to be different that you can be sure that they will do everything they can to make you happy. A)aggravate B)approaching C)classes D)completely E)control F)scored G)tournament H)trailed I)defeat J)extra K)faced L)followed M)perspective N)triumph O)view 37 【 C1】 38 【
28、 C2】 39 【 C3】 40 【 C4】 41 【 C5】 42 【 C6】 43 【 C7】 44 【 C8】 45 【 C9】 46 【 C10】 Section B 46 AFilm schools and film directing schools provide aspiring film students with a solid understanding of the many facets of the film industry. While graduating from one of the many top film schools or film direct
29、ing schools does not ensure a film school graduate success in the film industry, it certainly increases the odds in his or her favor. The film industry is becoming much more competitive and graduates of film schools or film directing schools have more doors opened to them because of their film schoo
30、l or film directing school diploma or degree. Because graduating from one of the many film schools and film directing schools requires lots of time and money, make sure that film school or film directing school is, in fact, the option that will best help you reach your film career goals. Choosing th
31、e Film School Program That Is Right for You BThe film industry is a lucrative, multi-faceted one. Depending on what part of film production and movie making you would like to learn, there is a film school or film directing school for you. Top film schools and film directing schools arc located all o
32、ver the United States, and choosing the right one can often prove very difficult to a prospective film student. Researching Film School Options CDue to the increasing demand of film-related jobs, film schools have been increasing in number. However, not all of these film schools issue film degrees o
33、r film diplomas that are taken seriously in the film industry. To be sure that you avoid attending one of these film schools, make sure you do plenty of research on the film school. Some questions you may want ask yourself are: Has this film school or film directing school been around for a while? I
34、s this film school or film directing school affiliated with a major university? Does this film school have the credentials to back up its program? Have this film schools teachers worked in the industry? DIf the answer to many of these questions is no, you may want to consider another film school. We
35、ll established film schools that have been around for a long time are generally taken more seriously in the film industry. The film students of film schools affiliated with major universities are also more widely accepted. As a prospective film student, you want your film school teachers to have had
36、 experience in the film industry. If not, how can you expect to learn from them how to break into the film industry? The film schools credentials are very important. Some film schools give degrees that are almost worthless in the film industry. Make sure that the film school that you choose is one t
37、hat is respected in the film industry. Film School Location EAnother factor in choosing a film school is location. If you would like to remain closer to home, then check the film schools in your area. Many of the most acclaimed film schools are located in New York and in Los Angeles, as they are the
38、 two major film centers in the United States. You may want to choose a film school in one of these or another major city, because it will give you a chance to be close to the film industry. This opens up more opportunities for you to get a film-related internship or job. Film School That Meet Your C
39、areer Needs FDepending on what branch of film most interests you, you will want to select a film school with a degree/program that will aid you in your particular field of interest. GThere are three major types of film schools. Industry film schools are film schools that prepare you for a career in
40、Hollywood and teach you how best to go about selling your movie ideas to producers. Independent film school will help you if you want to produce major films outside of the Hollywood system. Experimental film school does not teach the financial and business side of film, but focuses on the artistic s
41、ide of film. Film School Degrees vs. Film School Diplomas HAnother very important factor when choosing a film school is knowing what the film schools offer you upon graduation. Some film schools will offer a degree, and some will offer a diploma upon completion of the course, but no degree. That is
42、not to say that the programs are not recognized by the film industry, however. Many of the film degrees available are MFA(Master of Fine Arts)Degrees. To be considered for admission into a film school program of this nature, you must already have an undergraduate degree. IIf possible, visit the film
43、 schools or film directing schools you are seriously considering attending. Make sure that you like the campus, city and program they have to offer. You are given many op-tions when looking for a film school. Make sure you choose the one that is right for you. Applying to Film School JWhen applying
44、to a film school or a number of film schools, you will be asked to provide them with various items to demonstrate your ability as a film-maker and prospective film school student. You may want to start early accumulating things that will look impressive in order to be admitted to your first choice f
45、ilm school. Preparing Your Film School Resume KThe first item you will be asked to submit will be a resume. In addition to the things you would put on any college application, you will want to focus on certain things. Many film schools look for students with advanced writing skills. Taking writing c
46、lasses will give you an edge. Acting and theater-related classes will also help you. especially if you hope to specialize in directing during your film school career. Directing requires you to be able to relate and effectively communicate with the actors you arc working with. Also, be sure to includ
47、e any previous movie production experience you have, if any. Making an Application Film for Film School LThe other, equally important thing that a film school will want to see is a sample movie. Film schools want to see you in action. They want to see an example of your film production abilities. If
48、 you dont have a video camera yourself, try to borrow one from a friend. The movie should not be very long. It should probably be between 5 and 10 minutes. Make multiple movies. Watch them with others and have them give you feedback. Your films will get progressively better as you gain more experien
49、ce. With this information in mind, you may want to take different extracurricular film programs and attend film camps to give yourself an extra edge in the competition for film school admission. Other Requirements for Film School Applications MSome film schools may ask for other things, including a screenplay, or other example of your writing, an animation storyboard, or photographs. Much of it depends on the individual film schools, and w