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1、大学英语六级模拟试题新题型6大学英语六级模拟试题新题型(6)(1/1)Part Writing第1题Directions : For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay based on the picture below. You should start your essay with a brief description of the impact of flooding apps of smart phones on their users and then explain the advantag

2、es and disadvantages of numerous smart phone apps. You should write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words.图片下一题(25/共18题)Section APlay00:0002:30VolumeQuestions 1 to 4 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 第2题 A.How to spend summer holiday. B.How to avoid seasickness. C.How to pre

3、pare for a boat trip. D.How to deal with vomiting on a sea trip.第3题 A.He should eat a little food. B.He should eat nothing. C.He should eat as much as possible. D.He can eat what he likes.第4题 A.At the stern. B.At the bow. C.At the bottom deck. D.At the middle of the ship.第5题 A.Stay on the upper deck

4、. B.Appreciate the horizon. C.Take some medicine. D.Help others.上一题 下一题(69/共18题)Section APlay00:0002:46VolumeQuestions 5 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 第6题 A.She was impressed by it. B.It was a waste of money. C.She was amazed that it had opened so soon. D.She didnt like it

5、as much as the other wings.第7题 A.He took a tour of the city. B.He read about it. C.He wrote an article about it. D.He worked there as a guide.第8题 A.They came from the original wing. B.Theyre made of the same material. C.Theyre similar in shape. D.They were designed by the same person.第9题 A.It was ma

6、de of aluminum. B.It wasnt large enough. C.It wouldnt move in the wind. D.It was too heavy to put up.上一题 下一题(2736/共18题)Section AComplaints should be made to a responsible person. Go back to the shop where you bought the goods, taking with you any 1 you may have. Ask to see the buyer in a large store

7、. In a small store the assistant may also be the owner so you can complain 2 . In a chain store ask to see the manager. Even the bravest person finds it difficult to complain face to face, so if you do not want to do it in 3 , write a letter. Be sure to 4 to the facts and keep a copy of what you wri

8、te. At this stage you should give any receipt numbers, but you should not need to give receipts or other papers to prove you bought the article. If you are not 5 with the answer you get, or if you do not get a reply, write to the managing director of the firm, shop, or organization. Be sure to keep

9、copies of your own letters and any you receive. If your complaint is a just one, the shopkeeper may offer to 6 or repair the faulty article. You may find this an 7 solution. In certain cases you may have the right to refuse the goods and ask for your money back, but this is only where you have hardl

10、y used the goods and have acted at once. Even when you cannot refuse the goods you may be able to get some money back as well. And if you have suffered some 8 loss, if for example a new washing machine tears your clothes, you might receive money to replace them. If the shopkeeper offers you a credit

11、 note to be used to buy goods in the same shops but you would rather have money, say so. If you accept a credit note remember that later you will not be able to ask for your money. If the shopkeeper refuses to give you money, ask for 9 from your Citizens Advice Bureau before you accept a credit note

12、. In some cases the shopkeeper does not have to give you your money backif, for example, he changes an article simply because you dont like it or it does not fit. He does not have to take back the goods in these 10 . Aintimate Battractive Cperson Dattachment Esatisfied Freceipt Gcontaminate Hreplace

13、 Ispecial Jstick Kvigorously Ladvice Mcircumstances Ndirectly Opetitions第27题第28题第29题第30题第31题第32题第33题第34题第35题第36题上一题 下一题(1012/共8题)Passage OnePlay00:0002:60VolumeQuestions 9 to 11 are based on the passage you have just heard. 第10题 A.Content of speech is more important than tone of voice. B.Voice quali

14、ty has a strong effect on listeners. C.Effective speakers must use visual aids. D.A microphone is essential in large rooms.第11题 A.Always use a loudspeaker. B.Avoid large rooms. C.Never vary the volume. D.Not to shout.第12题 A.By pausing. B.By raising pitch. C.By lowering registers. D.By pointing to a

15、chart.上一题 下一题(4751/共8题)Passage OneOn the high-speed train from Avignon (阿维尼翁) to Paris, my husband and I landed in the only remaining seats on the train, in the middle of a car, directly opposite a Frenchwoman of middle years. It was an extremely uncomfortable arrangement to be looking straight into

16、 the eyes of a stranger. My husband and I pulled out books. The woman produced a large makeup case and proceeded to freshen up. Except for a lunch break, she continued this activity for the entire three-hour trip. Every once in a while she surveyed the car with a bright-eyed glance, but never once d

17、id she catch my (admittedly fascinated) eye. My husband and I could have been a blank wall . I was amused, but some people would have felt insulted, even repulsed (厌恶的). There is something about primping in public that calls up strong emotional reactions. Partly its a question of hygiene. (Nearly ev

18、eryone agrees that nail-paling and hair-combing are socially considered unwise to do.) And its a matter of degree. Groominga private acthas a way of negating the presence of others. I was once seated at a party with a model-actress who immediately waved a silly brush and began dusting her face at th

19、e table, demonstrating that while she was next to me, she was not with me. In fact, I am generally inhibited from this maneuver in public, except when I am in the company of cosmetics executives (when its considered unpleasant not to do it) or my female friends when its a fun just-us-girls moment. I

20、n a gathering more professional than social, I would refrain. Kathy Peiss, a history professor at the University of Massachusetts in Amherst and an authority on American beauty rituals, says that nose-powdering in the office was an occasion for outrage in 1920s and 30s. Deploring the practice as a w

21、aste of company time, trade journals advised managers to discourage it among clerical workers. But how much time could it take? Certainly the concern was out of proportion with the number of minutes lost. Peiss theorizes that it was the blatant assertion of a female practice in what had been an all-

22、male province that disturbed critics. Peiss tells me that after the 30s, pulling out a compact was no longer an issue. It became an accepted practice. I ask if she feels free to apply lipstick at a professional lunch herself. Sounding mildly shocked, she says she would save that for the privacy of h

23、er car afterward. Why? Because it would be a gesture of inappropriate femininity. One guess is that most professional women feel this way. There is evidence of the popularity of the new lipsticks that remain in place all day without retouching. Its amazing to think that in our talk-show society, whe

24、re every sexual practice is openly discussed, a simple sex-specific gesture could still have the power to disturb. The move belongs in the female arsenal and, like weapons, must be used with caution.第47题According to the author, My husband and I could have been a blank wall. (Para. 1) most probably m

25、eans _. A.We were treated with an expressionless face. B.We looked at the French woman expressionlessly. C.We used books as a wall to avoid the womans eyes. D.We were of no existence in the French womans eyes.第48题In the authors opinion, she _. A.allows public making up on certain occasions B.feels c

26、omfortable when making up in public C.only makes up on social occasions D.makes up before any professional gatherings第49题According to Peiss, nose powdering in an office was criticized mainly for the reason that _. A.normal office work was disturbed B.it discouraged womens interest in career C.male d

27、ominance was emphasized there D.it distracted male workers focus on work第50题Why do most professional women give up using lipsticks in public? A.Because they are worried about being looked down upon. B.Because it emphasizes their female features in wrong situations. C.Because it implies womens disadv

28、antages in academic fields. D.Because they are ashamed to be seen making up in front of males.第51题It can be inferred that in a highly open society, the differences between men and women _. A.have attracted little attention B.hinder the social development C.are attractive topics in talk shows D.still

29、 call for great concern上一题 下一题(1316/共9题)Passage TwoPlay00:0003:23VolumeQuestions 12 to 15 are based on the passage you have just heard. 第13题 A.To encourage people to participate in a club activity. B.To introduce a new kind of bicycle. C.To inform bicycle beginners about New Jerseys traffic laws. D.

30、To warn tourists about bicycling on the roadways.第14题 A.Its large number of bicycle clubs. B.Its geographic variety. C.Its network of superhighways. D.Its mild climate.第15题 A.Because some of them are inaccessible to new riders. B.Because some of them commemorate the development of the bicycle. C.Bec

31、ause they are nice places to visit on bicycle tours. D.Because they help to make New Jersey a wealthy state.第16题 A.To save money on equipment. B.To instruct newcomers about bicycle maintenance. C.To ensure that everyone knows about the historical sites. D.To help keep participants from getting lost.上一题 下一题(5256/共9题)Passage TwoThe United States has a major problem on its hands. True, Britain is facing a similar problem, but for the time being it is in America that it is graver. The only way to solve it is through education. Negroes (黑人) should know about the contributions that

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