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2013年12月英语六级考试(新题型)真题试题与答案(第一套)

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1970-01-01

Section B

Passage One

26. [C] Delighted.

27. [B] Tell him the truth.

28. [C] Remember a couple of names first.

Passage Two

29. [A] Cycling around a lake.

30. [D] It needs water and electricity to keep its courses green.

31. [C] It uses fewer resources.

32. [B] To encourage people to go in for green sports.

Passage Three

33. [B] 3

34. [D] To get to know how to ask for financial aid.

35. [B] To make JohnsonReview popular.

Section C

36. solo

37. distances

38. undertaking

39. continent

40. stranger

41. puzzled

42. afford

43. estimated

44. rapid economic growth has fuelled an explosive expansion in car ownership

45. one of his aims was to promote cycling as safe, sustainable and environmentally friendly means of getting about

46. with some estimates saying the number of people cycling to work has almost doubled in the last five years

PartIVReading Comprehension (Reading in Depth)

Section A

47. By saying “the woman said she found my face a challenge” (Line 2, Para 1), the author suggests that her face is too ugly to deal with / hard to deal with /not good-looking .

48. Because of the Ascot woman’s heavy weight / plumpness / fatness , the stick had to be pulled out from the ground.

49. What did the author learn from what she saw in Ascot?

The stupidity of trying to conform and be better than anyone else.

50. According to the author, what was the main reason for the failure of her first dance?

She wore sticking-plaster on her ears instead of diamante ear-rings.

51. Why did the author tell a lie to her parents that she had a marvelous time?

To please her parents. / To make them happy. / Not to disappoint them.

Section B

Passage One

52. What do people tend to think of Picasso’s paintings?

[B]They are enjoyable amusements.

53. Which of the following artists pioneered Cubist art?

[B] Picasso.

54. Which of the following is the true description of the surrealist world?

[C] It had never been explored by anyone before Picasso.

55. Picasso quoted the example of the English language to maintain that .

[D] the intricacy of the surrealist art should not be blamed on the artists

56. The author most probably thinks that Picasso’s art is .

[A] unprecedented

Passage Two

57. What’s the main idea of the passage?

[D] People in different cultures have different concepts of space.

58. According to Dr. Edward Hall, .

[B] space doesn’t mean emptiness in the eyes of the Japanese

59. The Arabs and the Japanese differ in that .

[A] the Japanese keep their closeness within limits while the Arabs don’t

60. It can be inferred from the passage that .

[C] even impolite bodily contact is acceptable by the Arabs

61. When an Arab wants to be alone, he .

[B] may still stay with his companion

Part V Cloze

Nowadays, incoming generations really rely now on the power of the "Internet" when it comes to searching for information. Just type the word or phrase you’re 62 looking  for and click, there goes your answer. So why 63 bother wasting time turning the pages of encyclopedias if in just a snap of a finger you have what you needed

People underestimate the power of encyclopedias. Well, technically, all of them are 64 primary sources which means, they are like the walls that can fully support your data. They are first hand accounts done by professionals and 65 scholars.

On the other hand, Internet information I’m not saying all of them, are 66 majority secondary, or third hand sources67 which  basically means that they have been edited or 68 modified .They maybe data collected from several sources and were put together. However, the problem here is the errors which the writer or the author 69 committed  . He/she may have different under standing on the data than you, 70 when  you have actually seen the data. So it is like you’re just a kid listening to other’s story instead of you telling your own. 71 Aside  from that, you’re not 100% sure that the author is 72 reliable  . He/she maybe just a kid posting and posting wrong ideas for 73  fun .

What I would like to 74 convey here is that manual research is still stronger than any other. There is freedom in it, freedom to give your 75  analysis , under standing, insights towards these first-based ideas. You also type your work76  after gathering the data so you become more 77  familiarized with it because writing is the last stage of learning since you make an output out of your 78 input  . Unlike the one in the Internet, some people also tend to "copy-paste" their works 79 without  ever reading them. So they don’t absorb 80  what must be absorbed. As they say, "No Pain, No Gain", so working hard with your research will surely be a 81 compacted and a strong one.

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