[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201.doc
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2013年12月大学英语六级试题模拟与答案详解完整版Part I Writing (30 minutes)Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay commenting on the remark “Earth provides enough to satisfyevery man’s need, but not every man’s greed.”You can citeexamples to illustrate your point. You should write at least 150words but no more than 200 words. Write your essay on AnswerSheet 1.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。
Part II Listening Comprehension (30 minutes)Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 longconversations. At the end of each conversation, one or morequestions will be asked about what was said. Both theconversation and the questions will be spoken only once. Aftereach question there will be a pause. During the pause, youmust read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decidewhich is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letteron Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡1上作答。
大学英语六级(2013年12月考试改革适用)模拟试卷95(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. Writing 2. Listening Comprehension 3. 4. Reading Comprehension 5. TranslationPart I Writing1.For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay on the topic “Stress”. You can either analyze its causes or share some means to reduce it. Examples can be cited to illustrate your point. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words. Write your essay on Answer Sheet 1.正确答案:On Reducing Pressure (1)In today’s fast-paced society, almost everyone is a victim of pressure(2)to some extent. Though stress brings challenge to our lives, too much stress will definitely affect people’s physical and mental health. Consequently, it is(3)crucial for us to(4)handle it properly.(5)For those who(6)are fond of(7)dynamic activities, doing physical exercises is a great choice. You can play basketball with your friends. You can also run very fast till the sweat(8)oozes on your forehead. After the exercise you may feel as if all your pressure has gone away with the sweat. In this way one can easily(9)get rid of pressure. (10)If you are gentle and quiet, you can choose to read books or watch movies. These activities can bring you relief and(11)tranquility. Such positive feelings will ease your nervousness and make you less stressful. (12)People with different personalities should apply different means to reduce stress. Nevertheless, no matter what you choose(13)as long as it helps to distract you, it is a good method.解析:(1)开头表明压力是生活中很常见的,我们应该合理应对。
大学英语六级(2013年12月考试改革适用)模拟试卷5(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. Writing 2. Listening Comprehension 3. 4. Reading Comprehension 5. TranslationPart I Writing1.For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay entitled The Days We Should Keep in Mind. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words. Write your essay on Answer Sheet 1.1.很多年轻人从不会忘记庆祝自己的生日,父母的生日却不知道2.这种现象说明了什么问题,原因是什么3.我们应该怎么做正确答案:The Days We Should Keep in Mind Many young people never forget their birthday. They held little parties and receive gifts to celebrate their birthday every year. However, when they are asked about their parents’birthdays, most of them cannot answer right. There are several reasons which cause this phenomenon. On the one hand, nowadays parents focus very much on their children, but too little on themselves. Many parents celebrate their children’s birthdays when their kids are still very young, maybe only 3 or 4 years old. But parents seldom celebrate their own birthday, and maybe they don’t mention it at all. That’s why young people cannot remember parents’ birthdays. On the other hand, young people focus very much on themselves, but too little on their parents. Sometimes they just think that their parents are not interested in celebrating birthday. Is young people’s birthday more important than their parents’? I don’t think so. The days we should keep in mind are not our own birthday, but our parents’.Part II Listening ComprehensionSection A听力原文:W: I just made up a quart of orange juice this morning, and now I can’t find it anywhere. Do you know what happened to it? M: Did you hear a crash earlier? That was it. I’m just as clumsy as ever. Q: What does the man imply?2.A.He drank the orange juice.B.He couldn’t find the juice anywhere.C.He broke the glass of juice.D.He had no idea what happened.正确答案:C解析:女士问男士知不知道她早上弄的橙汁发生了什么事,现在找不到了;男士反问她刚才有没有听到一声爆裂声,就是那杯橙汁。
2013年12月大学英语六级模拟题答案Part I WritingGratitude, the traditional virtue of all culture, never fades in its importance to individual life and the society as a whole. No matter we are in happiness or misfortune, we are supposed to hold a grateful heart towards our life, for nothing is impossible to a grateful heart.In our daily life, we are frequently confronted with hard times and difficulty. At this time, we are blessed to get help from parents, friends, colleagues or even strangers, whereby we can survive and endure. In return for that, we should hold a grateful heart to be ready to help others whenever they are in trouble or suffering from misery. The more love we give, the more love we receive, which constitutes the basis of our civilization.Nowadays, more emphasis has been put on the construction of harmonious society. Under no circumstances should we neglect the positive impacts gratitude has exerted on it. Only when each member of our society shows gratitude to others and to life, would there be less conflict and more understanding and would a harmonious society be achieved.Part II Listening1-5 B B A D C 6-10 D A A B C 11-15 C D A D B 16-20 D B A A C 21-25 D B C D A26 reviewed 27 criticized 28 influences 29 is meant to 30 category31 limited 32 qualify 33 address 34 highlights 35 figure outPart III ReadingSection A36. O 37. K 38. G 39. J 40. C 41. N 42. M 43. I 44. H 45. DSection B46. J 47. P 48. F 49. H 50. B 51. R 52. N 53. D 54. Q 55. MSection C56 C One’s occupation affects the way one is treated as a person.57 A Some customers simply show no respect to those who serve them.58 D She found it natural for professionals to treat her as inferior.59 B Those working in the service industry shouldn’t be treated as servants.60 A See what kind of person they are.61 C The inequality in the distribution of wealth.62 C The American nation is becoming more and more divided despite its wealth63 B The very rich are politically sensitive.64 C They want to gain support for global economics’ integration.65 D Foreign countries will place the same economic barriers in return.Part IV TranslationTraditional Chinese Medicine(TCM)is an integral part of Chinese culture. It has made great contributions to the prosperity of China. Today both TCM and western medicine are being used in providing medical and health services in China. TCM, with its unique diagnostic methods, systematic approach, abundant historical literature and materials, has attracted a lot of attention from the international community. In China, TCM is under the administration of State Administration of TCM and Pharmacology. National strategies, laws and regulations governing TCM are now in place to guide and promote the research and development in this promising industry. TCM is defined as a medical science governing the theory and practice of traditional Chinese medicine. It includes Chinese medication, herbalogy, acupuncture, massage and Qigong.。
大学英语四级改革适用(听力)模拟试卷201(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. Who were most of the victims according to the news?2. What are the militants in Balochistan dissatisfied with?1.A.Armed men.B.Militants.C.Civilians.D.Hard-liners.正确答案:C解析:受害者大部分是巴士上的女性和儿童,因此选C项“平民,百姓”.预读选项时可发现选项A、B、D分别是持武器的人、武装分子和不妥协者,只有C项“平民”是处于弱势地位的群体,最有可能是victims。
2.A.The parked passenger bus.B.The armed men on motorcycles.C.The central government.D.The Islamic rebels.正确答案:C解析:新闻中提到,武装分子多年来一直埋怨中央政府(central government)忽略他们和他们的经济需求。
因此选C项。
A项“停放着的公交”是事件发生的地方,B项“摩托车上持武器的人”是纵火人,D项“伊斯兰的反叛者”是发动其他地区袭击的反叛者,这些都与问题无关。
听力原文: A UN agency says there are major funding gaps in efforts to help the agricultural sector adapt to climate change. The Food and Agriculture Organization, the FAO, says this could affect food security. The warning comes as the UN Climate Change Conference continues in Cancun, Mexico. The World Bank estimates it will cost about $2.5 billion a year—for the next 40 years—to help agriculture in developing countries adapt to climate change. Other estimates say costs could run as high as $14 billion a year. However, the FAO says, “Available financing mechanisms are substantially insufficient to meet the climate change and food security challenges faced by the agricultural sector.” This, despite the fact that the FAO says there are many examples of how agriculture can become more.3. According to the world bank, how much does it cost to tackle agricultural challenges yearly?4. According to FAO, what is the problem faced by the agricultural sector?3.A.$14 billion.B.$40 billion.C.$2.5 billion.D.$25 billion.正确答案:C解析:新闻中指出,世界银行估计在今后的40年时间里,协助发展中国家的农业适应气候变化,每年得花费25个亿。
大学英语六级(2013年12月考试改革适用)模拟试卷126(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. Writing 2. Listening Comprehension 3. 4. Reading Comprehension 5. TranslationPart I Writing1.For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay commenting on the remark “When it comes to success, there are no shortcuts. “You can give examples to illustrate your point. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words.正确答案:There Is No Shortcut to Success [1] There are many ways to success, such as a strong will, an intelligent mind or long lasting passions. Whichever way one take, one will find [2] the truth that there are no shortcuts on the way to success. [3] Just as the saying goes, “No pains, no gains.” Success can only be achieved by those who are working hard and have great perseverance and enthusiasm.[4] Firstly, without [6] exerting oneself, one could never expect to achieve success. Although having been equipped with outstanding skills, [5] Wang Hao, the famous player of table tennis always trains hard for every championship. [4] Secondly, perseverance is one of the prerequisites to one’s success. In the British Museum, with his unremitting perseverance of almost forty years, [5] Karl Marx has been searching for materials incessantly and finally accomplished his world-known masterpiece [6] Das Kapital. [4] Thirdly, the enthusiasm for work is also indispensable. [5] Albert Einstein once said, “Enthusiasm is the best teacher for things and it is far more important than responsibility.”[7] Rome wasn’t built in a day. The journey to success is full of [6] ups and downs. [8] The shortest way to success is to [6] work our ass off with great perseverance and passions.解析:[1]指出成功路很多,引出话题[2]结合题目引语[3]引用谚语,引入主题,统领下文的论述[4]分别论述成功的三条途径[5]分别以王皓奋斗、马克思著书、爱因斯坦名言为例,论证更充分有力[6]亮点词汇:exerting oneself“奋发努力”:Das Kapital,“《资本论》”;ups and downs“盛衰,沉浮”;work our ass off “拼尽全力做某事.[7]引用俗语“冰冻三尺非一日之寒”总结全文[8]呼应主题Part II Listening ComprehensionSection A听力原文:W: Do you want me to explain these questions before me exam? M: What’s the point? I don’t understand a single word in it!It seems as if they were written in a foreign language. Q: What can we learn from the conversation?A.The man doesn’t know any foreign languages.B.The man has to know how to write in a foreign language.C.The woman has some problems with the exam.D.The man has no idea of what the exam-related materials mean.正确答案:D解析:男士的话I don’t understand a single word in it(我一个词都不懂)为听音重点,D)中的has no idea of 对应don’t understand,the exam-related materials对应it,故答案为D)。
大学英语六级(2013年12月考试改革适用)模拟试卷320(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. Writing 2. Listening Comprehension 3. Reading Comprehension 4. TranslationPart I Writing1.For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay commenting on the remark “Is machine translation more efficient?” You can cite examples to illustrate your point. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words. Write your essay on Answer Sheet 1.正确答案:Is machine translation more efficient?(1)With the development of modern technology, there arise different kinds of translation apps. It seems that the translation work has become much easier with the translation apps. And people hold different opinions towards them. Then is machine translation more efficient? (2)I think that the machine translation has both advantages and disadvantages.(3)To begin with, machine translation could be able to process complex information in the original text at a much higher speed than our humans. And it can make up for the (4)deficiency of human translation. However, machine translation is crude (5)to some degree. People have to go through what the translation apps have translated, which might take much time and energy.All in all, everything has two sides. We should have a good attitude toward the machine translation, taking in its advantages and overcoming the disadvantages. Only in this way can our humans translate good works.解析:(1)该句指出随着科技的发展,涌现出许多翻译软件。
大学英语六级(2013年12月考试改革适用)模拟试卷212(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. Writing 2. Listening Comprehension 3. Reading Comprehension 4. TranslationPart I Writing1.For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay on the topic The importance of being modest. You can cite examples to illustrate your point. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words.正确答案:Modesty is not self-abasement; instead, it is a kind of self-confidence accumulated bit by bit in daily life; modesty is not mediocrity; instead, it is a down-to-earth and poised attitude. In contrast, there are numerous people who are unwilling to be as modest as a seed. In contemporary society, the difficulty to find decent jobs for college students has been an attention-grabbing issue. Let alone the social and economic factors, in terms of the outlook of vocational selection, many college students are self-assured for having college diplomas, with the hope of finding decent jobs once and for all, and regard the grass-roots work as beneath their dignity, consequently they’ll fetch up nowhere. Due to their not being reconciled to be buried temporarily, a fag end awaits them; due to the lack of a modest attitude towards life, they’ll get further and further from their dreams. Only with a modest and humble attitude can we have a better understanding of ourselves and lay a solid foundation for our future. Only with a modest and humble attitude can we surpass ourselves and shorten the distance between our dreams and hearts.Part II Listening ComprehensionSection A听力原文:W: Good morning, Chuck, are you also here waiting for Professor John? M: Oh, yes. Good morning, Lori. The professor asked me to come here to have an interview. Do you know something about the job working as a teacher’s assistant? W: Oh, yes. I know all about it because I have experience in this field. Last year, I myself did it for a long time. W: Well, actually I think it was the best I have ever had at school. It paid nine dollars an hour, which was three dollars more than the school post office paid us. M: Yeah, I bet this is a good salary. But what did you do? W: My responsibility was to help Mr. John grade the students’homework. It wasn’t hard because the professor was always available if there were any questions. I also can improve myself through doing this job. M: I think I would enjoy such kind of work. And it would be a very good working experience. W: Absolutely. You can also learnhow to use computer database. That’s a good preparation for lots of jobs. M: You are right. But I’m worried about how much time it might take. W: It’s pretty reasonable. Only about five or six hours a week and you can do that in your room. M: Sounds good. I think I will enjoy this job very much. W: Good luck with your interview then.1. What was Chuck doing when he met Lori?2. How does Lori know so much about the job?3. What did the two speakers say about the salary for the job?4. What is Chuck’s main concern about the job?2.A.Going home from school.B.Waiting for Lori.C.Doing his English assignments.D.Waiting to see Professor John.正确答案:D解析:对话开头Lori问chuck,你是在等教授吗?回答是肯定的,由此可知,Chuck在等教授。
2013年全国大学生英语六级考试模拟试题及答案详解Part I Writing (30 minutes)Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a compositionon the topic: Travel-mate Wanted. You should write at least 150 word following the outline given below:假设你是李明,假期即将到来,你打算做一次为期三周的旅行,希望找个外国朋友作为游伴(Travel-mate)。
拟一个寻游伴的启事,交代清楚日程安排、费用分担情况、对对方的要求等,并说明对方和你一起出游的好处。
Travel-mate WantedPart II Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning) (15 minutes)Directions: In this part, you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quicklyand answer the questions on Answer Sheet 1. For questions 1-4, markY (for YES) if the statement agrees with the information given in the 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.For questions 5-10, complete the sentences with the information given in the passage.Is College Really Worth the Money?The Real WorldEste Griffith had it all figured out. When she graduated from the Universityof Pittsburgh in April 2001, she had her sights set on one thing: working for a labor union.The real world had other ideas. Griffith left school with not only a degree,but a boatload of debt. She owed $15,000 in student loans and had racked up $4,000 in credit card debt for books, groceries and other expenses. No labor union job could pay enough to bail her out.So Griffith went to work instead for a Washington, D.C. firm that specializesin economic development. Problem solved? Nope. At age 24, she takes home about $1,800a month, $1,200 of which disappears to pay her rent. Add another $180 a month to retire her student loans and $300 a month to whittle down her credit card balance. "You do the math," she says.Griffith has practically no money to live on. She brown-bags(自带午餐)her lunchand bikes to work. Above all, she fears she'll never own a house or be able to retire. It's not that she regrets getting her degree. "But they don't tell you that thetrade-off is the next ten years of your income," she says.That's precisely the deal being made by more and more college students. They're mortgaging their futures to meet soaring tuition costs and other college expenses. Like Griffith, they're facing a one-two punch at graduation: hefty(深重的)student loans and smothering credit card debt—not to mention a job market that, for now anyway, is dismal."We are forcing our children to make a choice between two evils," says Elizabeth Warren, a Harvard Law professor and expert on bankruptcy. "Skip college and face a life of diminished opportunity. or go to college and face a life shackled(束缚)bydebt."Tuition HikesFor some time, colleges have insisted their steep tuition hikes are needed topay for cutting-edge technologies, faculty and administration salaries, and rising health care costs. Now there's a new culprit(犯人): shrinking state support. Caughtin a severe budget crunch, many states have sharply scaled back their funding for higher education.Someone had to make up for those lost dollars. And you can guess who—especially if you live in Massachusetts, which last year hiked its tuition and fees by 24 percent, after funding dropped by 3 percent, or in Missouri, where appropriations(拨款)fellby 10 percent, but tuition rose at double that rate. About one-third of the states,in fact, have increased tuition and fees by more than 10 percent.One of those states is California, and Janet Burrell's family is feeling thepain. A bookkeeper in Torrance, Burrell has a daughter at the University of California at Davis Meanwhile, her sons attend two-year colleges because Burrell can't afford to have all of them in four-year schools at once.Meanwhile, even with tuition hikes, California's community colleges are sostrapped for cash they dropped thousands of classes last spring. The result: 54,000 fewer students.Collapsing InvestmentsMany families thought they had a surefire plan: even if tuition kept skyrocketing,they had invested enough money along the way to meet the costs. Then a funny thinghappened on the way to Wall Street. Those investments collapsed with the stock market. Among the losers last year: the wildly popular "529" plans—federal tax-exemptcollege savings plans offered by individual states, which have attracted billionsfrom families around the country. "We hear from many parents that what they had set aside declined in value so much that they now don't have enough to see their students through," says Penn State financial aid director Anna Griswold, who witnessed a 10 percent increase in loan applications last year. Even with a market that may be slowly recovering, it will take time, perhaps several years, for people to recoup(补偿)their losses.Nadine Sayegh is among those who didn't have the luxury of waiting for her collegenest egg to grow back. Her father had invested money toward her tuition, but a large chunk of it vanished when stocks went south. Nadine was then only partway through college. By graduation, she had taken out at least $10,000 in loans, and her motherhad borrowed even more on her behalf. Now 22, Nadine is attending law school, having signed for yet more loans to pay for that. "There wasn't any way to do it differently,"she says, "and I'm not happy about it. I've sat down and calculated how long it willtake me to pay off everything. I'll be 35 years old." That's if she's very lucky:Nadine based her calculation on landing a job right out of law school that will payher at least $120,000 a year.Dependent on Loans and Credit CardsThe American Council on Education has its own calculation that shows how students are more and more dependent on loans. In just five years, from 1995 to 2000, themedian loan debt at public institutions rose from $10,342 to $15,375. Most of this comes from federal loans, which Congress made more tempting in 1992 by expanding eligibility (home equity no longer counts against your assets) and raising loanlimits (a dependent undergraduate can now borrow up to $23,000 from the federal government).But students aren't stopping there. The College Board estimates that they also borrowed $4.5 billion from private lenders in the 2000-2001 academic year, up from $1.5 billion just five years earlier.For lots of students, the worst of it isn't even the weight of those directstudent loans. It's what they rack up on all those plastic cards in their wallets.As of two years ago, according to a study by lender Nellie Mae, more than eight outof ten undergrads had their own credit cards, with the typical student carrying four. That's no big surprise, given the in-your-face marketing by credit card companies, which set up tables on campus to entice(诱惑)students to sign up. Some colleges ban or restrict this hawking, but others give it a boost. You know those credit cards emblazoned with a school's picture or its logo? For sanctioning such a card—amust-have for some students—a college department or association gets payments from the issuer. Meanwhile, from freshman year to graduation, according to the NellieMae study, students triple the number of credit cards they own and double their debton them. As of 2001, they were in the hole an average $2,327.A Wise Choice?One day, Moyer sat down with his mother, Janne O'Donnell, to talk about his goalof going to law school. Don't count on it, O'Donnell told him. She couldn't affordthe cost and Moyer doubted he could get a loan, given how much he owed already. "He said he felt like a failure," O'Donnell recalls. "He didn't know how he had gotteninto such a mess."A week later, the 22-year-old hanged himself in his bedroom, where his motherfound him. O'Donnell is convinced the money pressures caused his suicide. "Sean tried to pay his debts off," she says. "And he couldn't take it."To be sure, suicides are exceedingly rare. But despair is common, and itsometimes leads students to rethink whether college was worth it. In fact, thereare quite a few jobs that don't require a college degree, yet pay fairly well. On average, though, college graduates can expect to earn 80 percent more than those with only a high school diploma. Also, all but two of the 50 highest paying jobs(the exceptions being air traffic controllers and nuclear power reactor operators) require a four-year college degree. So foregoing a college education is often nota wise choice.Merit Mikhail, who graduated last June from the University of California,Riverside, is glad she borrowed to get through school. But she left Riverside owing $20,000 in student loans and another $7,000 in credit card debt. Now in law school, Merit hopes to become a public-interest attorney, yet she may have to postpone that goal, which bothers her. To handle her debt, she'll probably need to start with amore lucrative(有利的)legal job.Like so many other students. Mikhail took out her loans on a kind of blind faiththat she could deal with the consequences. "You say to yourself, 'I have to go into debt to make it work, and whatever it takes later, I'll manage.'" Later has now arrived, and Mikhail is finding out the true cost of her college degree.1. Griffith worked for a firm that specialized in economic development in Washington D.C. because she needed money to pay for her debt.2. The only problem the students are facing at graduation is the dismal job market.3. One reason why colleges increase tuition and fees is that the state supportis shrinking.4. Nearly all the families can manage to meet the soaring tuition costs through various investment plans.5. According to Nadine's calculation, she can pay off all her debt when she is________ if she can get a salary of $120,000 a year right out of law school.6. Students get money from not only federal loans but also ________.7. The college department or association can get payments from the issuer ifit sanctions credit cards decorated with ________.8. O'Donnell thinks that the cause of her 22-year-old son's suicide is ________.9. The author says that foregoing a college education is often not a wise choice because ________ of the 50 highest paying jobs require a four-year college degree except for air traffic controllers and nuclear power reactor operators.10. Merit will have to start with a more lucrative legal job instead of herfavorite position—a public-interest attorney because she has to ________.Part IV Reading Comprehension (Reading in Depth) (25 minutes)Section ADirections: In this section, there is a short passage with 5 questions orincomplete statements. Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements in the fewest possible words on Answer Sheet 2. Questions 47 to 51 are based on the following passage.Scientists say they have high hopes for a drug that could one day provide a new form of treatment for HIV-AIDS. A compound, which interferes with an elusive protein used by the HIV virus to infect human cells, has worked extremely well in monkeys. If the drug proves effective in human trials, scientists say, it could bolster(加强)the effectiveness of two existing AIDS drugs, particularly in fightingdrug-resistant strains of the virus.Researchers at the pharmaceutical(制药的)company Merck are very excited about an experimental drug, which has worked as well in monkeys infected with a primate version of the virus as any of the existing anti-AIDS drugs.It works by blocking one of three proteins, or enzymes, the HIV virus uses togain entrance into and infect human immune system cells.Inhibitor drugs have been developed to block two of the proteins, to slow progression of the disease after infection. They have become standard therapy asa "cocktail" for people infected with HIV.Those enzymes are reverse transcriptase (转录酶)and protease(蛋白酶). The first converts the virus' genetic material into that of its host cells. The second chopsup the resulting larger proteins into smaller pieces, producing smaller viral particles that infect new cells.The third prong of cellular attack is a protein called integrase(整合酶), which experts say has been harder to block. Once HIV fools host cells by changing its genetic information so it can enter them, integrase acts like a cut and paste operation in a word processor, deleting an immune cell's genetic material and replacing it with its own.An integrase inhibitor would give doctors a third line of attack against HIV infection, according to virologist Daria Hazuda of the division of Virus and Cell Biology at Merck."This would offer a third class of anti-retroviral medications that can becombined with reverse transcriptase inhibitors and protease inhibitors. And sinceit is a new mechanism of action, these compounds are active against multi-drug resistant variants. So variants that are resistant to all current therapies havebeen selected in HIV-patients," she said.Current anti-AIDS drugs eventually become resistant to therapy, or stop working, because the virus changes its shape.While researchers are encouraged by the success with the compound's effectiveness in monkey trials, developing a drug that is equally effective in humans can be difficult.Steven Young is executive director of the Department of Medicinal Chemistry at Merck. He says, if scientists find a compound that is equally effective in people,the company would ask U.S. regulators to speed approval of the drug."Yeah, I really think that's what we're hoping for," he said. "I mean, we needto get data that show it has robust anti-viral effects in people. And if we're ableto get that data, I think we would petition for fast track status."Dr. Young says an integrase inhibitor has the potential to prevent drug resistance."To ensure our best chance of preventing resistance, we would give this as part of a cocktail therapy," he added. "And I think it's really our plan that we wouldtest this with reverse transcriptase inhibitors and protease inhibitors, as well." 47. If the drug proves effective in human trials, it could enhance the effectiveness of existing AIDS drugs in ________.48. What has become standard cocktail therapy?49. While integrase deletes an immune cell's genetic material and replaces itwith its own, it acts like ________ in a word processor.50. Why would anti-AIDS drugs stop working?51. According to Steven Young, if scientists get the data that ________, they would petition for fast track status.Section BDirections: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked [A], [B], [C] and [D]. You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the center.Passage OneQuestions 52 to 56 are based on the following passage.Occasional self-medication has always been part of normal living. The makingand selling of drugs have a long history and are closely linked, like medical practice itself, with the belief in magic. Only during the last hundred years or so has the development of scientific techniques made it possible for some of the causes of symptoms to be understood, so that more accurate diagnosis has become possible. The doctor is now able to follow up the correct diagnosis of many illnesses with specific treatment of their causes. In many other illnesses, of which the causes remain unknown, it is still limited, like the unqualified prescriber, to the treatment of symptoms. The doctor is trained to decide when to treat symptoms only and when to attack the cause: this is the essential difference between medical prescribing andself-medication.The advance of technology has brought about much progress in some fields of medicine, including the development of scientific drug therapy. In many countriespublic health organization is improving and people's nutritional standards haverisen. Parallel with such beneficial trends have two adverse effects. One is theuse of high-pressure advertising by the pharmaceutical industry, which has tendedto influence both patients and doctors and has led to the overuse of drugs generally. The other is the emergence of the sedentary society with its faulty ways of life:lack of exercise, over-eating, unsuitable eating, insufficient sleep, excessivesmoking and drinking. People with disorders arising from faulty habits such as these,as well as from unhappy human relationships, often resort to self-medication andso add the taking of pharmaceuticals to the list. Advertisers go to great lengthsto catch this market.Clever advertising, aimed at chronic sufferers who will try anything becausedoctors have not been able to cure them, can induce such faith in a preparation, particularly if steeply priced, that it will produce—by suggestion—a very realeffect in some people. Advertisements are also aimed at people suffering from mild complaints such as simple colds and coughs, which clear up by themselves within a short time.These are the main reasons why laxatives, indigestion remedies, painkillers,tonics, vitamin and iron tablets and many other preparations are found in quantityin many households. It is doubtful whether taking these things ever improves aperson's health; it may even make it worse. Worse because the preparation may contain unsuitable ingredients; worse because the taker may become dependent on them; worse because they might be taken in excess; worse because they may cause poisoning, and worse of all because symptoms of some serious underlying cause may be masked and therefore medical help may not be sought.52. The first paragraph is intended to ________.[A] suggest that self-medication has a long history[B] define what diagnosis means exactly[C] praise doctors for their expertise[D] tell the symptoms from the causes53. Advertisements are aimed at people suffering from mild complaints because ________.[A] they often watch ads on TV[B] they are more likely to buy the drugs advertised[C] they generally lead a sedentary life[D] they don't take to sports and easily catch colds54. Paragraphs 2 and 3 explain ________.[A] those good things are not without side effects[B] why clever advertising is so powerful[C] why in modern times self-medication is still practised[D] why people develop faulty ways of life55. The author tells us in paragraph 4 ________.[A] the reasons for keeping medicines at home[B] people's doubt about taking drugs[C] what kind of medicine people should prepare at home[D] the possible harms self-medication may do to people56. The best title for the passage would be ________.[A] Medical Practice [B] Clever Advertising[C] Self-Medication [D] Self-TreatmentPassage TwoQuestions 57 to 61 are based on the following passage.The age of gilded youth is over. Today's under-thirties are the first generationfor a century who can expect a lower living standard than their parents.Research into the lifestyles and prospects of people who were born since 1970 shows that they are likely to face a lifetime of longer working hours, lower job security and higher taxes than the previous generation.When they leave work late in the evening, they will be more likely to returnto a small rented flat than to a house of their own. When, eventually, they retire, their pensions are far lower in real terms than those of their immediate forebears. These findings are revealed in a study of the way the ageing of Britain'spopulation is affecting different generations.Anthea Tinker, professor of social gerontology(老人学)at King's College London, who carried out much of the work, said the growth of the proportion of people over 50 had reversed the traditional flow of wealth from older to younger generations. "Today's older middle-aged and elderly are becoming the new winners," she said. "They made relatively small contributions in tax but now make relatively big claims on the welfare system. Generations born in the last three to four decades face the prospect of handing over more than a third of their lifetime's earnings to care for them."The surging number of older people, many living alone, has also increased demand for property and pushed up house prices. While previous generations found it easy to raise a mortgage, today's under-thirties have to live with their parents or rent.If they can afford to buy a home it is more likely to be a flat than a house.Laura Lenox-Conyngham, 28, grew up in a large house and her mother did not needto work. Unlike her wealthy parents, she graduated with student and postgraduate loan debts of £13,000. She now earns about £20,000 a year, preparing food to be photographed for magazines. Her home is a one-bedroom flat in central London and she sublets(转租)the lunge sofa-bed to her brother."My father took pity and paid off my student debts," she said. "But I still haveno pension and no chance of buying a property for at least a couple of years—and then it will be something small in a bad area. My only hope is the traditional oneof meeting a rich man."Tinker's research reveals Lenox-Conyngham is representative of many young professionals, especially in London, Manchester, Edinburgh and Bristol.57. By saying "the growth of the proportion...to younger generations." (Line2, Para. 5), Anthea Tinker really means that ________.[A] currently wealth flows from old generation to younger generation[B] traditionally wealth flows from younger generation to old generation[C] with the increasingly big population of over 50, the trend arises that wealthflows from younger generation to old generation[D] with more and more people of over 50, traditions have been reversed58. Why are today's older middle-aged and elderly becoming the new winners?[A] Because they made relatively small contributions in tax, but youngergeneration will possibly hand over more than a third of their lifetime's earningsfor the care of them.[B] Because they contributed a lot in tax and now can claim much on the welfaresystem.[C] Because they made small contributions, but now can make money easily.[D] Because they outnumber younger generation and enjoy more privileges in the present society.59. Which factor pushed up house prices?[A] Many young men, who live alone, have increased demand for houses.[B] Many young men need to rent more houses.[C] It is easy to apply for a mortgage for young generation.[D] The number of older people, many of whom live alone, becomes bigger and bigger.60. In what way does Laura Lenox-Conyngham make her living?[A] By taking photographs for magazines.[B] By marring a rich man.[C] By subletting the lounge sofa-bed to her brother.[D] By preparing food for photographs for some magazines.61. We can conclude from the passage that ________.[A] today's under-thirties are leading a miserable life in Britain[B] Laura Lenox-Conyngham's attitude to work and life represents that of many young professionals in Britain[C] Life can get harder for under-thirties in Britain[D] elders enjoy extremely high living standards in BritainPart V Error Correction (15 minutes)Directions: This part consists of a short passage. In this passage, there are altogether 10 mistakes, one in each numbered line. You may have to change a word, add a word or delete a word. Mark out the mistakes and put the corrections in the blanks provided. If you change a word, cross it out and write the correct word inthe corresponding blank. If you add a word, put an insertion mark (∧) in the right place and write the missing word in the blank. If you delete a word, cross it outand put a slash (/) in the blank.Example:Television is rapidly becoming the literature of our periods. 1.time/times/periodMany of the arguments having used for the study of literature 2. /as a school subject are valid for ∧study of television. 3. theMore people than ever are drinking coffee thesedays—but in small quantities than they used to. Some 62. ________manufactures of coffee makers are trying to make 63. ________advantage of this trend by developing diminutivemachines that brew(煮)smaller amounts of coffee.Two U.S. appliance companies—Black & Decker,basing in Towson, Maryland, and Toastmaster Inc. of 64. ________Columbia, Missouri—has recently introduced "drip" 65. ________coffee makers that brew one or two cup servings ofcoffee. Neither of the products brew the coffee 66. ________directly into a cup or mug, eliminating the need for aseparate carafe. Since many people make a pot ofcoffee in the morning and drink only a single cup, the 67. ________new coffee makers should reduce the wasted coffee.Black & Decker's Cup-at-a-Time spends $27, while 68. ________Toastmaster's Coffee Break retails for $20.Black & Decker also makes a coffee makerdrips coffee directly into a carry-around thermal 69. ________carafe. The carafe, a glass vacuum bottle, is supposedto keep the coffee fresh for hours. The product,called the Thermal Carafe Coffee-maker, comes witha built-in lid that opens during the brewing process,closes when it is completed. There are several models, 70. ________including one that fits under the counter, rangingfrom $60 to $110 at price. 71. ________Part VI Translation (5 minutes)Directions: Complete the following sentences on Answer Sheet 2 by translating into English the Chinese given in brackets.72. The area gets ________________(年降雨量不足五厘米).73. The only sounds are bird calls and the soft noise ________________(当水缓缓推动草时草所发出的).74. The visitors planned to ________________(花最少的时间游览公园以外的地方).75. Life is too short ________________(不可每天将时间浪费在看电视上).76. He told the story in such minute detail ________________(简直就像他亲眼看见一样).2012 年12 月英语六级考试模拟试题答案详解Part I WritingTravel-mate WantedI'm a l9-year-old female sophomore named Li Ming. I hereby earnestly invite aforeign young lady—college student preferred—to make a three week touring tripwith me.My plan is to set off next weekend, when the summer vacation officially begins.The first stop is Kunming, the world-renowned city for its beauty and mild temperature. We’ll get there by train and stay for 2 days, and then we’ll headfor Jinggangshan, a former revolutionary base as well as a natural beauty spot.After a 3-day visit there, we will take a long-distance coach to a nearby portcity by the Yangtze River and board a downstream ship to Shanghai, so that we can enjoy the great scenery alongside the third longest river in the world. As everybody knows, Shanghai is one of the busiest and fastest developing cities in China. I’d like to have a good tour in Shanghai, so the stay there will be about half a week.A famous Chinese saying goes, "Just as there is Paradise in heaven, there are Suzhou and Hangzhou on Earth", so a 4-day visit to these two cities near Shanghai is a must. All together, our trip will last about three weeks.I only expect that my travel-mate could bear her own expenses and talk with me。
大学英语六级(2013年12月考试改革适用)模拟试卷1(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. Writing 2. Listening Comprehension 3. 4. Reading Comprehension 5. TranslationPart I Writing1.For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay commenting on the remark “Earth provides enough to satisfy every man’s need, but not every man’s greed.”You can cite examples to illustrate your point. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words. Write your essay on Answer Sheet 1.正确答案:Time to Shake Off Greed and Heal the Earth Earth, as has always been regarded as mother human beings, has fallen ill with the symptoms of the frequent eruption of natural disasters, the distinction of wild animals and the exhaustion of natural resources. And the situation illustrated should arouse great attention of all human beings. As a matter of fact, blinded by greed, human beings have great responsibility for the present situation we confront with. To start with, human beings are so economy-oriented that they ignore the protection of environment. Then, population in the planet has experienced great explosion, which makes more and more resources needed and exhausted, and in turn threatens to end human life. Finally, human beings excessively exploit and abuse non-renewable energy and resources just for the expanding of their own benefits, which will only lead to the darkness of future for their offspring. Since the vista of the human’s greed towards the Mother Earth is so terrible that we should stop the unreasonable extortion from earth. Let’s shake off greed and heal the earth, and build a better home for ourselves and for our later generations.Part II Listening ComprehensionSection A听力原文:W: Did you hear that Anna needs to stay in bed for four weeks?M: Yeah. She injured her spine in a fall. And the doctor told her to lie flat on her back for a month, so it can mend.Q: What can we learn from the conversation?2.A.The man happened to see Anna fall on her back.B.The serious accident may leave Anna paralyzed.C.The doctor’s therapy has been very successful.D.The injury will confine Anna to bed for quite a while.解析:女士问男士是否知道Anna需要stay in bed for four weeks,男士回答说知道,Anna摔伤了脊椎,医生告诉她要平躺一个月,由此可知Anna将会卧床相当长的一段时间,故答案为D)。
大学英语六级(2013年12月考试改革适用)模拟试卷227(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. Writing 2. Listening Comprehension 3. Reading Comprehension 4. TranslationPart I Writing1.For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay entitled The Importance of Competition by commenting on the famous remark, “survival of the fittest.” You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words. Write your essay on Answer Sheet 1.正确答案:Competition is the key word in “The Law of the Jungle”. Just as the famous saying goes, “survival of the fittest”: those who survive in the nature are invariably the winners in the competition. Likewise, in the human world, competition is also important for both individuals and the society as a whole. First of all, competition is a powerful force to urge people to excel themselves. If, in a sport game, two or more persons are in a competition, athletes have to bring their A game to outplay the opponent. If, unfortunately, one loses the game, he must set his heart and mind to get better to win the next competition. In this way, the athletes are driven to improve themselves. Secondly, competition is a catalyst to boost innovation. For example, in the Silicon Valley, many new technological applications are released on a daily basis. No company could afford to slacken and relax in their innovative undertaking. Subject to the competitive industry environment, they have to come up with new, distinctive and unique idea to survive. In conclusion, competition is important for us in that it makes us get better and brings us countless innovations.解析:这是一篇观点阐释型的作文,要求考生对“竞争的重要性”提出个人的意见。
大学英语六级(2013年12月考试改革适用)模拟试卷3(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. Writing 2. Listening Comprehension 3. 4. Reading Comprehension 5. TranslationPart I Writing1.For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay entitled How to Establish a Healthy Living Style? You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words. Write your essay on Answer Sheet 1.1.越来越多的人开始崇尚简单、健康的生活方式;2.造成这种现象的原因;3.我们可以……正确答案:How to Establish a Healthy Living Style? Nowadays more and more people tend to have a simple and healthy living style, hoping that they can live longer and healthier. This phenomenon results from all kinds of health care information from magazines, TV programs, radio programs, and so on. Having a simple and healthy living style is surely good. But many of us don’t know how to establish such a living style. Here are some suggestions. First, set up a balance of work and rest. Only by working happily and having enough rest can we live healthier. Second, eat natural food rather than processed food. Natural food is usually fresher, while processed one may contain some additives which are harmful to our health. Third, be optimistic. Modern people have a lot of pressure. If we are optimistic to our lives, we can adjust ourselves to many conditions and live healthier and happier. In one word, establishing a healthy living style is not very difficult for us if we stick it out.Part II Listening ComprehensionSection A听力原文:W: I’m afraid the project has to be given up. You know, my partner always turns a deaf ear to me whenever we have any difference. M: Why don’t you communicate with each other? There must be some misunderstandings. Q: What does the man suggest the woman do?2.A.Take no notice on the difference.B.Try to change her partner’s mind.C.Communicate with her partner.D.Find out the misunderstandings.正确答案:C解析:男士说:“为什么你们不谈一下呢?一定是有一些误会。
235月考试改革适用)模拟试卷2013年12大学英语六级()分钟118.00,做题时间:90(总分:4.00),分数: Writing(总题数:2一、)(分数:2.001.Part IWriting__________________________________________________________________________________________解析:picture the based on write a short essay 30 2.Directions: For this part, you are allowed minutes to below. You should focus on the impact of technological advances on education. You are requiredto write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words.2.00(分数:)__________________________________________________________________________________________ The picture shows a very ironic phenomenon that the knowledge taught in (正确答案:正确答案:class can't follow the pace of technological advancement and therefore tends to be invalid. Indriving of the is always one of never be out date. Progress in technology my opinion, education can forces that education can rest upon. First, technological advances can greatly improve teachingand learning methods. Multi-media devices, like head projectors, are widely used in modernclassrooms, which incorporate lively pictures, sounds and videos. And students can searchinformation and broaden their horizons by simply clicking the mouse. Besides, technologicaladvances also overhaul the traditional teaching models. In the past, students could only restdirect whether say, teachers' experience, know about the universe. That's to upon their teachers to mistakes. make teachers may it should be known that second-hand, or makes all the true knowledge. But into teacher-oriented classroom help transform the traditional Technological advances, however,a more modern student-oriented one, in which students can both develop their analytical and complementary. but are not contradictory, education critical thinking. Technological advances and Technological advances help the revolution of education. The evolution in education, in turn,speeds up the pace of technology.)解析:解析:看图作文,题目要求考生根据图片所示,着重围绕科技进步对教育产生的影响进行论述。
大学英语六级(2013年12月考试改革适用)模拟试卷214(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. Writing 2. Listening Comprehension 3. Reading Comprehension 4. TranslationPart I Writing1.For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay on people’s addiction to smartphones. Try to imagine what will happen when people spend more and more time with their smartphones. You are required to write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words.正确答案:You can see everyone around you addicted to their smartphones, no matter on the bus, in the subway, even someone driving on the road. Will you feel distracted when your smartphone is not by your side? Will you frequently check you smartphone? All these phenomena reflect people’s addiction to their smartphones who are usually called “Phubbing”. It’s harmful to your health. It may cause visual fatigue, cervical spondylosis, and even neurasthenia. Further more, since you’re addicted to your smartphone, you certainly have less time talking with your family and friends. We can see a circle of friends sitting around the table, while playing their own phones without communicating with each other. Maybe your smartphone is actually your true love! Above all, to be addicted to your smartphone not only does harm to your health, but also weakens your interpersonal skills. You spend more time playing mobile games than playing real games with real people. As time passes, it’s possible that you may have difficulty in communicating with people. So you should get rid of smartphone addiction as soon as possible.Part II Listening ComprehensionSection A听力原文:M: You should have seen the line at the housing office. It took me an hour to make my dormitory deposit for next year. Have you made yours yet? W: No, I’m not sure whether I’m going to. M: There’s not much time left. The deadline’s May 1. That is just two weeks from now. Are you short of cash? W: No, I’m Okay.M: You’d better hurry up if you want a room next September. There aren’t enough rooms for every one, and first year students have priority.W: Well, I’ve been thinking about living off campus.M: Have you any idea of how much that would cost? There is the rent, utilities, and you’d probably need a car.W: I know it would be more expensive. I think I can handle it though. The dormitory is just so noisy that I can’t get anything done. Maybe my grades would be better if I had some peace and quiet in a place ofmy own.M: You should study in the library the way I do. Think of the money you’d save.W: I’ve got to think it over some more. There’s still two weeks left in April.1. What are the girl thinking about?2. What must a person do in order to live in a university house?3. Where do the two speakers live now?4. What does the man seem to be concerned about?2.A.When to move.B.Where to live the following year.C.How much time to spend at home.D.Whose house to visit.正确答案:B解析:对话围绕着交下一年的宿舍押金展开,接着女士说她在考虑搬出校园,由此引发了两人的讨论,因此整个对话主要是对话双方讨论下一年在哪里居住的问题,因此答案为B)。
大学英语六级(2013年12月考试改革适用)模拟试卷321(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. Writing 2. Listening Comprehension 3. Reading Comprehension 4. TranslationPart I Writing1.For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay entitled China’s Internet Celebrity. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words. Write your essay on Answer Sheet 1.正确答案:China’ s Internet Celebrity(1) China’s internet celebrity industry has expanded in recent years, as (2) social media personalities get skilled at (3) converting their influence into cash.Therefore a growing number of people (4) attempt to be a internet celebrity.(5) On the one hand, the education levels of online celebrities are rising. Being more professional and well-educated, the online celebrities are (6) offering more diversified, personalised and professional content, so that viewers can acquire much knowledge and (7) enrich their life. (8) On the other hand, many teenagers turn their attention from school to dream of becoming an online celebrity. They believe that it is an easy way to earn much money without hard working. It is concerned that their (9) addiction to social media will interfere with acquiring knowledge and real-life skills, leaving them with absolutely no life skills once their online followers forget about them.(10) As for me, some measures should be taken by not only parents and schools, but also by the government to prevent the young from addicting to such social media and helping them build positive values.解析:(1)由现状引出话题。
大学英语六级(2013年12月考试改革适用)模拟试卷213(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. Writing 2. Listening Comprehension 3. Reading Comprehension 4. TranslationPart I Writing1.For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a letter to invite your former roommate in your university to visit your city during the summer vacation. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words.正确答案:Dear Cathy, How are you getting on recently? Have you got a plan for the summer vacation? If not, I’m looking forward to inviting you to come here and visit my city during the summer vacation. The city has a long history with a lot of places of interest. You can visit The Imperial Palace, the Summer Palace, the Great Wall and many other scenic spots in the city. There’re many famous universities here, you can go and experience different campus atmosphere. If you want to experience the pleasure of nature, we can go to the mountain in the countryside. You can also enjoy various kinds of special snacks symbolizing the feature of the local life. You can’t miss all these foods and scenery spots. I hope you can come and we can get together as soon as possible! Yours, Emily Part II Listening ComprehensionSection A听力原文:W: Good evening and welcome to tonight’s edition of Legendary Lives. Our subject this evening is James Dean, actor and hero for the young people of his time. Edward Murray is the author of a new biography of Dean. Good evening, Edward.M: Hello, Tina.W: Edward, tell us what you know about Dean’s early life.M: He was born in Indiana in 1931, but his parents moved to California when he was five. He wasn’t there long though because his mother passed away just four years later. Jimmy’s father sent him back to Indiana after that to live with his aunt.W: So how did he get into acting?M: Well, first he acted in plays at high school, then he went to college in California where he got seriously into acting. In 1951 he moved to New York to do more stage acting.W: Then when did his movie career really start?M: In 1955. His first starring role was in East of Eden. It was fabulous. Dean became a huge success. But the movie that really made him famous was his second one, Rebel Without a Cause, that was about teenagers who felt like they didn’t fit into society.W: So how many more movies did he make?M: Just one more, then he died in that car crash in California in 1955.W: What a tragedy! He only made three movies! So whatmade him the legend he still is today?M: Well I guess his looks, his acting ability, his short life, and maybe the type of character he played in his movies. Many young people saw him as a symbol of American youths.1. What is the woman doing?2. Why did James Dean move back to Indiana when he was young?3. What did James Dean do at college in California?4. Which movie really made James Dean famous?2.A.Interviewing a moving star.B.Discussing teenage role models.C.Hosting a television show.D.Reviewing a new biography.正确答案:C解析:由“Good evening and welcome to tonight’s edition of Legendary Lives.”可知对话中女士是在主持电视节目。
[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201一、Part I Writing1 For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay commenting on the remark "Successful people does not only have talents but also some other things". You can cite examples to illustrate your point. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words. Write your essay on Answer Sheet 1.Section A(A)Britain.(B)America.(C)Canada.(D)China.(A)12.(B)13.(C)14.(D)15.(A)Because they had little education.(B)Because they were looked down upon in the society.(C)Because they had no duty to rear the family.(D)Because they spent too much time taking care of the family.(A)They were financially dependent on their parents.(B)They were financially dependent on their husbands.(C)They could not go out to work as men did.(D)They often had to marry men they didn't like.(A)The previous one sold groceries and it stayed open longer.(B)The previous one sold all kinds of things and it stayed open longer. (C)The woman' s sells groceries and it stays open longer.(D)The woman' s sells all kinds of things and it stays open longer. (A)She broadcast the opening news on television.(B)She broadcast the opening news on the Internet.(C)She did a small survey.(D)She did a promotion.(A)She sells papers and cigarettes to local factory workers.(B)She sells fresh milk, frozen fish, cooked meat to housewives. (C)She sells sandwiches.(D)She sells sweets to schoolchildren.(A)She felt rather tired and bored.(B)She felt rather tired but never bored.(C)She felt rather energetic.(D)She felt neither tired nor bored.Section B(A)An unknown British town.(B)Washington.(C)New York.(D)London.(A)A cigarette lighter.(B)A heating system.(C)Worn carpet.(D)A statue of Queen Victoria.(A)He was taking pictures of the scenery.(B)He was waiting to attend a secret meeting.(C)He was doing his job.(D)The weather was bad and he could not go out.(A)It opened as a retail chain selling camping equipment. (B)It opened as a retail chain selling campsites.(C)It opened as a retail chain offering camping holidays. (D)It opened as a retail chain selling tents.(A)10.(B)15.(C)20.(D)25.(A)Italy.(B)France.(C)Switzerland.(D)Spain.(A)Football.(B)Drama.(C)Poster competition.(D)Model making.Section C(A)The influence of European popular music on non-Western music.(B)The musical background of the director of the Broadway version of The Lion King. (C)The types of music used in the Broadway version of The Lion King.(D)Differences between the music of the film version and the Broadway version of The Lion King.(A)The director is of African ancestry.(B)The director wanted the songs in the Broadway version to be identical to the songs in the film.(C)The Broadway version was first performed in Africa.(D)The story takes place in Africa.(A)A type of music that originated in Indonesia.(B)The meaning of non-English words used in a song.(C)The plot of The Lion King.(D)Popular rock and jazz music performed in The Lion King.(A)How ancient philosophers measured the distance between heavenly bodies. (B)How ancient philosophers explained the cause of an eclipse of the Moon.(C)Why ancient philosophers thought the Earth was a sphere.(D)Why ancient philosophers thought the Earth moved around the Sun.(A)How the natural world was described in Greek mythology.(B)What they observed directly.(C)The writings of philosophers from other societies.(D)Measurements made with scientific instruments.(A)They noticed an apparent change in the position of the North Star.(B)They observed eclipses at different times of the year.(C)They were the first to estimate the distance between heavenly bodies.(D)They wanted to prove that the Earth was flat.(A)One of the students asked him about it in the previous class. (B)He read about it the previous day.(C)He had just read Dr. Frederick Cock's travel log(D)The students were required to read about it for that day's class (A)Pierrehad announced his success prematurely.(B)The investigation of Pierre's expedition wasn't thorough. (C)Pierre wasn't an experienced explorer.(D)He had reached the pole before Pierre did.(A)They talked to one of Pierre' s companions.(B)They interviewed Pierre.(C)They conducted a computer analysis of photographs.(D)They examined Pierre' s navigation tools,(A)Dr. Cook's expedition.(B)The conclusions of the Navigation Foundation.(C)Exploration of the Equator.(D)Exploration of the South Pole.Section A26 A powerful earthquake struck an area near the northern coast of Chile on Wednesday. The earthquake came a day after an even stronger quake hit the area. The earlier quake was【C1】______at least six deaths. The United States Geological Survey says a 7.8 magnitude aftershock hit northern Chile late Wednesday night, local time. Magnitude is a【C2】______of the energy released at the centre, or source, of an earthquake. U.S. officials said the aftershock was centred about 23【C3】______south of the port of Iquique. They said it struck at a depth of 20 kilometres below sea level. The aftershock led Chilean officials to order thousands of people away from【C4】______. It also led to warnings of high【C5】______waves in parts of the Pacific Ocean. The orders and tsunami warnings were later【C6】______. The aftershock struck a day after an even more powerful earthquake hit northern Chile. That quake was centred in an area about 100 kilometres northwest of Iquique. The city is home to nearly 200,000 people. The quake was felt in Bolivia and Peru. It also【C7】______tsunami warnings as far as Japan. The warnings were cancelled hours later.Chilean police and soldiers guarded coastal【C8】______to prevent attacks on homes and businesses. Television video showed damaged buildings in Iquique. But officials found surprisingly light damage from the quake. President Michelle Bachelet visited the affected area. She spoke to the nation about the disaster. She said【C9】______measures have been taken to protect lives and property. And she said the government will continue to work all the time that is necessary to【C10】______this emergency and protect our citizens.A)cope with B)promote C)led to D)kilometresE)due to F)measurement G)tornado H)kilogramI)appropriate J)communities K)compensate L)tsunamiM)blamed for N)coastal areas O)cancelled27 【C1】28 【C2】29 【C3】30 【C4】31 【C5】32 【C6】33 【C7】34 【C8】35 【C9】36 【C10】Section B36 Baby-Naming TrendsA)Over the last fifty years, American parents have radically increased the variety of names they give their children. In the 1950s, the 50 most popular names accounted for 63.4 percent of all boys born, and 52.1 percent of all girls. But by 2004, the top 50 names covered only 34.6 percent of the boys and 24.4 percent of the girls. As more people move to the United States and use popular or traditional cultural names, the variety of names increases. Also, parents from all ethnic backgrounds are now more likely to search out less common names for their children.Common and Unusual Baby NamesB)Is it better to have a name common to your age group, one that everyone has heard, or an unusual name, one that may cause comment when people first hear it? Psychologists and sociologists have studied this question for years and still cannot agree on the answer.C)On the one hand, a great deal of evidence shows that when people hear a particular name, they have strong and specific stereotypes about what sort of person bears that name. For example, most Americans expect a woman named Courtney to be attractive and successful but one named Bertha to be loud and obese. Research has found that teachers may give a higher grade to a school paper by a student named Michael than to one by Hubert, even though the papers are identical.D)On the other hand, research that compares actual people with common first names to those with unusual names often shows the latter having an advantage. People with unusual first names are more likely to be listed on Who's Who and are more successful as psychologists. College women with uncommon first names score higher on scales of sociability and self-acceptance: they are also more likely to have a positive sense of individuality, which helps them to resist peer pressure.E)Why do these different studies seem contradictory? Part of the answer is that the first set of studies forced people to form impressions based on the name alone. In contrast, recent research shows that if a name includes information about an actual person, then it will compensate for most of the negative effects of stereotypes, then it will compensatefor most of the negative effects of stereotypes, and create a different context in which to view a name.F)Another reason for the conflicting results from this research is that uncommon names and names with negative images are not necessarily the same. Boys called Derry or Quinlan and girls called Cosima or Prairie will have a chance to create their own first impressions, free from established stereotypes. They can develop a positive, individual self-concept unhampered by the negative images that go along with names such as Adolf, Ethel, Myrtle, or Elmer.G)In the final analysis, of course, your choice of a common or unusual name depends on what you believe is best for your child. After all, there are many occasions in life, such as submitting a job application or seeking admission to college, where a name does have a chance to create a positive image on its own. Having a popular name such as Emily or Jacob might be an advantage. If, on the other hand, individuality and creativity are especially important to you, a more unusual might be better.Cultural and Ethnic Influences on Baby NamesH)Throughout the world, each child is assigned a sound or series of sounds that will be his or her name. Because that name is a part of the language of the child's parents, it immediately identifies the child as belonging to a particular society. So our names identify us both as individuals and as members of a group.I)In many parts of Africa, a child's naming day is a festive occasion that usually occurs a week or so after the birth. Girls are named sooner than boys, but only by a day or two. An older person bestows the name, first by whispering it to the baby, because a newborn should know his or her name before anyone else does, then by announcing the name to everyone attending the ceremony.J)Many Native Americans developed naming systems in which a person's individual name included the name of his or her clan. For example, all the members of a clan that has the bear as its totem animal have names relating to bears, such as Black-Bear Tracks and Black-Bear Flashing Eyes.K)In some groups, children are given secret names that are not revealed until the child reaches puberty or another important stage of life. In other Native American nations, an event that occurs at a child's birth may become the child's name. Today, a person living on a reservation may have one name at home but a different name when he or she is off the reservation.L)Jewish names are some of the oldest names in use today. A Jewish boy is named officially when he is circumcised on the eighth day after his birth. A girl is named as soon as possible after her birth. Traditionally, an Ashkenazic Jewish child is not named for a living person for fear that the Angel of Death will mistake the child for the older person if their names are the same.Media Influences on Baby NamesM)Many names that suddenly become popular are inspired by figures in the media, whether they are real actors or athletes, such as Ashton Kutcher or Jalen Rose, or fictional characters such as the mermaid Madison in the film Splash.N)Of course, modern parents are not the only ones affected by the media of their day. Thelma, for example, became a popular name for English and American girls after British author Marie Corelli invented it for the beautiful heroine of her bestselling novel Thelma, published in 1887.O)But since the 1950s, television has been the most effective medium for creating new name fashions. Mallory, for example, became popular for girls when the character called Mallory appeared on Family Ties in the 1980s. Although a few American parents had named sons Dylan after Welsh poet Dylan Thomas or perhaps musician Bob Dylan in the 1960s, the name exploded in popularity in the 1990s after the character Dylan McKay appeared on Beverly Hills, 90210.P)People often assume that when parents take a name from the media they want to honor the star or character who has the name. This is rarely the case. Most parents today don't want their children to have common names, but at the same time they want the names they choose to "fit in". They are therefore always on the lookout for "different but not too different" names, and when such a name gets a lot of exposure in the media, many parents discover it at the same time.Q)Even horrific characters can have a positive impact on a name' s use if the name itself fits in with fashionable sounds. Gage, Peyton, and Samara are examples of scary film characters who nevertheless inspired namesakes. Names in the news can also have an effect. The number of American girls named Camille increased by 50 percent in 1969 and 1970 after Hurricane Camille hit the Gulf Coast. And the number of girls named Katrina increased in 2006 in spite of the name's association with a huge natural disaster.R)Any media popular with people in their 20s and 30s can create a fashion for a name. Popular music inspires names both through songs, such as Rhiannon, and singers, such as Shania. Today's young parental generation is now starting to discover baby names like Raiden and Rinoa through video and computer games. Some parents are still inspired by novels, as shown by names such as Arya and Novalee. Science fiction and fantasy books, video games, and films are particularly noticeable as name sources, probably because these stories often require writers to create brand-new names.37 On the ceremony, the name is whispered to the baby before it is publicly announced.38 TV has played an important role in creating new and fashionable names.39 In some nations, one may be named after an important event that happens at his birth.40 The established stereotypes about names may have an impact on teachers when they give grades to students.41 A popular name may be more advantageous than an unusual one when one intends to apply for a position.42 In some culture, parents usually avoid giving their children a name shared by a living person.43 Parents take names from the media mainly because such names are considered different but not too different.44 Due to ethnic immigration, the variety of names in the US increases.45 Research shows that people with unusual first names tend to gain an advantage over those with common ones.46 More girls were named after a hurricane even though it might remind people of a huge natural disaster.Section C46 The United Nations says the world's population will increase by 34 percent by the year 2050. Scientists and others know it will be difficult to meet the food needs of so many people. A recent study shows that soybean crops and computers may help deal with the problem.The U.N. predicts food production must increase by 70 percent to meet the needs of a richer population. The U.N. expects more people will live in cities than in rural areas. But today there is lit tie too low increase in the productivity of major crops. Kenneth Quinn is the president of the World Food Prize Foundation. He says the need to increase food production is the greatest difficulty humanity has ever faced, "There' s going to be another 2 billion people on our planet between now and 2050 and how are we going to produce enough food for them to eat?" asked Quinn.Darren Drewry is a scientist at the American Space Agency, NASA. He led a study of soybeans which NASA calls the world' s most important protein crop. He says researchers using a computer were surprised to find that they were able to create a soybean plant that can be both more productive and use less water. "We find that there are changes to the architecture of modern soybean cultivars can be made to help us improve on many of these goals," said Drewry. Researchers were able to increase soybean productivity by 7 percent without using more water. The computer helpedresearchers do work that would have taken many years in the field. The next step is to test the computer 's design.We spoke to Stephen Long about that. He is a professor at the University of Illinois, and one of the writers of the report on the soybean study. He told us by Skype that researchers used computer program to study what would happen if they changed the way the plant grows. "One of the things the modelling predicted is that there's too much leaf area so we're actually removing leaves as the plant's growing to get a lower leaf area.We're also artificially modifying the angle of the leaves as well to reflect what the model predicted," said Long. Professor Long says it is important to find solutions to the predicted global food shortage before it happens. He says it will be 20 years before farmers can begin growing a more productive soybean once they have developed it.The study on soybeans was published in the journal Global Change Biology. The National Science Foundation, NASA and the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation paid for the study.47 What's the direct motivation that promoted the scientist to cultivate new soybeans? (A)The curiosity for new things.(B)The large population on the earth.(C)Food shortages in third world countries.(D)The expected large population in the near future.48 According to Kenneth Quinn what's the greatest difficulty humanity has ever faced? (A)To control the large population.(B)To avoid natural disasters.(C)To make more food production.(D)To urge more people live in the rural areas.49 What special qualities will the new soybean plant have?(A)It can be more productive yet require less water.(B)It will be taller and stronger.(C)It will have less leaves and more productivity.(D)It will require less water and fertilizer.50 What's the benefit of using computers in the research?(A)It is more accurate than traditional methods.(B)It saves time compared with researches conducted in the filed.(C)It can provide many data.(D)It needs less space compared with researches done in the field.51 What' s the main idea of the text?(A)A more productive soybean is found to solve the future food shortages.(B)Scientists have done many researches to deal with food shortages.(C)Soybeans are the only solution to solve the food shortages.(D)There will be a great food shortage in 2050.51 The huge growth of global "ecotourism" industry is becoming an increasing concern for con servationists with mounting evidence that many wild species do not respond well to contact with human beings. Over exposure to tourists has been linked to stress, abnormal behaviour and adverse health effects in species such as polar bears, dolphins and gorillas, says a report in New Scientist."While regulated ecotourism can help conservation efforts by encouraging people to manage endangered species and their habitats, many projects are poorly designed and unregulated," it says. "Many ecotourism projects are unaudited, unauthorized and merely hint they are based on environmentally friendly policies and operations."Ecotourism is growing by 10 to 30 percent a year and an estimated 20 percent of tourists are thought to visit a conservation-based project. Philip Seddon, of the Universityof Otago in New Zealand, said that although most tourist projects conformed to basic guidelines on land use and not scaring wildlife, their full impact was rarely considered."Transmission of disease to wildlife or subtle changes to wildlife health through disturbance of daily routines or increased stress levels may translate to lowered survival and breeding," he said. Research at the University of Auckland has shown that dolphins become restless and overactive when many tourist boats are present. When three or more boats are near, the dolphins rest for 0.5 percent of the time, compared with 68 percent when they are accompanied by a single boat The findings are backed up by studies of dolphins in Britain. Researchers at the University of Manitoba in Canada have found that male polar bears were easily disturbed by tourist vehicles, with a possible effect on their heart rate and metabolism. That could reduce body fat levels and fitness, which are critical for survival.In Africa, gorillas have picked up parasites introduced to their habitat by tourists and mongooses have caught lung diseases from human beings. Experts said that the answer to the problems was better regulation and supervision of ecotourism. The Galapagos Islands, where visitor numbers are strictly controlled, is a good model.52 What can we know from the first paragraph?(A)Conservationists are strongly in favour of the development of "ecotourism" industry.(B)It is found that some wild species could be badly affected by over contact with people.(C)The huge growth of global ecotourism industry has a very bad effect on the environment.(D)Ecotourism is good for encouraging people to protect endangered wild species.53 According to New Scientist, many ecotourism projects______.(A)really encourage people to protect wildlife and its habit(B)strictly follow environmentally friendly polices(C)actually lack proper examination and official approval(D)seriously damage the habitats of endangered species54 What dose Phillip Seddon think of most tourist projects?(A)They should be prohibited by government totally.(B)They are beneficial to the environmental conservation.(C)They always go against the basic guidelines on land use.(D)They seldom take their whole effect into consideration.55 According to experts, a solution to the "ecotourism" problem is to______.(A)encourage people to manage endangered species(B)reduce the exposure of wildlife to human beings(C)help wild animals increase their fitness(D)prevent wildlife from catching human disease56 What is the author' s tone in writing this passage?(A)Ironic.(B)Objective.(C)Indifferent.(D)Pessimistic.二、Part Ⅳ Translation57 武松在景阳冈打虎出了名以后,某机关重视人才,特地把他调了去。