2013年12月英语六级考试真题试卷(第1套)参考答案
作文范文:
TheWaytoHappiness
comestothetopicofhappiness,
inspiringideagoesthathappinessisnottheabnceofproblems,buttheabilitytodealwith
them,esswillbeachievedonlywhenweshow
greatcouragetoconfrontproblemsanddevelopthecapacitytosolvethem.
snodenyingthatwewillencountermanyproblemsinourlife,butthatdoesn'tmean
oplehavetgreatexamplesforustofollow:Nelson
Mandelawasntencedto27yearsinprison,buthewasoptimisticandfinallybecame
obswasabandonedbyhisbiological
ives,noone
isdefinitelyimmunetoproblems,butwemayachievehappinessthroughstriving.
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TheChinegardenhasbecomealandscapeofuniquestyleafteranevolutionformorethan
udesnotonlythelargegardensbuiltantertainmentvenuesfortheroyal
family,butalsotheprivategardensbuiltascludedretreatsforscholars,merchantsandretired
ardenshaveconstitutedaminiaturedesignedtoexpressthe
alChinegardenissurroundedby
walls,andinthegardenthereareponds,rockwork,trees,flowersandallkindsofbuildingslinked
inginthegardens,peoplemayfeelthatariesof
well-designedsceneryspreadsoutbeforeuslikealandscapescroll.
听力原文
PartIIListeningComprehension
SectionA
1.W:Whatawonderfulperformance!Yourrockbandhasneversoundedbetter.
M:allthohoursofpracticeinthepastmontharefinallypayingoff.
Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?C)。
2.M:Ican'rwanttogoonabiketourof
EuropeorgodivinginMexico.
W:Well,we'reofferinganall-inclusivetwo-weektriptoMexicoforonly300dollars.
Q:Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemandoforhisvacation?D)。
3.W:Howlongdoyouthinkthisprojectmighttake?
M:I'dsayaboutthreemonths,butitcouldtakelongerifsomethingunexpectedhappened.
Maybewe'dbetterallowanextramonth,sowewon'thavetoworryaboutbeinglate.
Q:Whydoesthemansayextratimeshouldbeallowed!fortheproject?A)。
4.M:I'mthinkingaboutbecomingamemberhere,andI'dlikesomeinformation.
W:-monthmembershipcosts150dollars,andthatincludesuofthewaitroom,
saunaandpool.I'llgiveyouafreepasssothatyoucantryoutthefacilitiesbeforeyoudecide.
Q:Whatdowelearnfromtheconversation?D)。
5.W:I'msorrytohearthatyoufailedthephysicscour,Ted.
M:Let'sfaceit.I',mjustnotcutouttobeascientist.
Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?B)。
6.M:Garyinsistedonbuyingthefoodforthepicnic.
W:That'uldn'tweatleastoffertosharetheexpens?He
hasabigfamilytosupport.
Q:Whatdoesthewomansuggesttheydo?A)。
7.W:Didyouetheheadlinesinthepaperthismorning?
M:ntlythebuscompanywillbelayingoffitmployeesfftheycan'treachan
agreementonwagesbymidnight.
Q:Whatdidthemanreadabout?B)。
8.W:Havewereceivedpaymentfortheovemeasorderwedeliveredlastmonth?
M:ckcameinyesterdayafternoon.I'llbedepositingitwhenIgotothebank
today.
Q:Whatisthewomanconcernedabout?C)。
ConversationOne
W:OK,that'taswelldothatnow,don'tyouthink?
M:Sure,let'dyouthinkofhim?
W:Well,he'scertainlyaverypoliteyoungman.M:Andveryrelaxed,too.
W:(10-1)Buthisappearance...
M:Urn...(10-2)Hewasn''tevenwearingatie.
W:'dsoundgoodonthetelephone.
M:eredDona'squestionsverywell.
W:That'strue,(10-3),let't
aboutBarbaraJones?Shehadanicevoice,'dsoundgoodonthetelephone,andshe
waswelldresd,too.
M:Um...Shedidlookveryneat,verynicelydresd,but...
W:Butsoshy.(9-1)Shewonldn'tbeverygoodattalkingtopeopleatthefrontdesk.
M:Um...wasthenext?Ah...Yes,hthewasverygood,hada
youthink?
W:Um...dverynicely,adareallynice
appearance.
M:Heemedrelaxedtome,thetypeofpemonpeoplefeelcomfortablewithrightaway.
W:Hewaspolite,butalsoveryfriendlyandrelaxedasyousay.(9-2)Ithinkhe'llbegoodwith
theguestsatthefrontdesk.
M:Hehadaverypleasantvoice,too.
W:That',good!(9-3)(11-1)Iguesswehaveourreceptionistthen,don'tyou?
M:Yes,Ithinkso.(11-2)We'lljnstofferthejobto...
ethespeakerslookingfor?A)。
FrankBrinski'sweakness?C)。
thespeakersdecidetodo?B)。
ConversationTwo
W:Hello.
M:thereferencelibrary?
W:Yes,canIhelpyou?
M:arlierandaskedforsomeinformationaboutDennisHuRon,thescientist.
Youaskedmetoringback.
W:Oh,oundsomething.
M:Good.I'syoucouldreadoutwhatitsays.
W:Dennis,born:Darlington,1836,died:NewYork.1920.
M:Yes,gotthat.
W:Inventorandphysicist,thesonofafarmworker.(12)HewasadmittedtotheUniversityof
Londonattheageof15.
M:Yes.
W:ht?
M:Yes,allright.
W:methodofrefrigeration
whichrofromhisworkinlowtemperaturephysics.(13)Hebecameprofessorofmathematics
attheUniversityofManchesterat24,thattime,he
marriedoneofhisstudents,NatashaWilloughby.
M:Yes,goon.
W:LaterworkingtogetherinLondon,theylaidthefoundationsofmodernphysicsbyshowing
thatnormallawsofcauandeffectdonotapplyatthelevelofsubatomicparticles.(14)Forthis
heandhiswifereceivedtheNobelPrizeforphysicsin1910,anddidsoagainin1912fortheir
ifetime,
wantanymore?
M:dhegotoAmerica?
W:Letmee.(15)In1920hewenttoteachinNewYorkanddiedtheresuddenlyafteronly
ewasagoodage.
M:,thanks.
welearnaboutDennisHut-tonwhenhewas15?D)。
dDennisHuttondoattheageof24?C)。
twereDennisHuttonandhiswifeawardedtheNobelPrizeacondtime?B)。
DennisHuttongotoNewYork?A)。
SectionB
PassageOne
(16)InAmerica,white-taileddeeraremorenumerousthaneverbefore,soabundantin
factthatthey''ttheherdbethinned
theold-fashionedway?ThesmallcommunityofNorthHavenonLongIslandishometosomesix
artmentofEnvironmentalConrvationestimatesthe
nhasbeenbrowdbareofvegetationexceptwheregardens
andshrubsareprotectedbyhighfences.
Driversroutinelycollidewithdeerandtherearesomanydeadbodiesleftbythesideof
theroadthatthetownhasmadeitadealwithalocalpetcemeterytocollectanddispoofthe
occasionswhenhuntinghasbeentried,localanimalfightspeoplehaveworkedtocurecourt
nthatisfailed,(17)theystopthehunters,bangingonpotsand
etingscalledtodiscusstheprobleminevitablydissolvedinto
confrontations.
mmunitieshave
evenanswolves
mosttoowonderfulnottotryit.(18)Thewolveswouldkilldeer
uldalsoterrorizeandkilldogsandcats,whichisnotwhatthesuburban
dwellershaveinmind.
welearnaboutwhite-taileddeerinNorthHaven?D)。
ocalanimalrightspeoplebangonpotsandpans?D)。
uldhappenifwolveswerebroughtbackintotheecologicalmix?C)。
PassageTwo
(19-1)Andnow,ifyou'llwalkthisway,ladiesandgentlemen,(20)thenextroomwe're
goingtoeistheroominwhichthefamilyudtoholdtheirformaldinnerpartiesandeven
r,theymanagedtokeepthisroom
inkyou'veryinformalatmosphere,quiteunlike
tainswereneverdrawn,evenatnight,soguestsgotaview
ofthelakeandfountainsoutsidewhichwerelitupatnight--averyattractivesight.
Asyoucane,ladiesandgentlemen,theguestswereatedveryinformallyaroundthis
ovaltable,ledatesfromthe18thcentury
andismadefromSpanishoak.(21)It'sratherremarkableforthefactthatalthoughit'xtremely
big,it's__supported_r,itemstohavesurvivedlikethatfor
'irswhichgowiththetablearenota
einterestingforthefactthattheyarevery
plainandundecoratedforthetime,withonlyoneplaincentralpanelatthebackandno
armrests.(22)mylffredthemratheruncomfortabletositinforverylong,butpeoplewereud
tomorediscomfortinthepast.(19-2)Andnow,ladiesandgentlemen,ifyou'dliketofollowme
intothegreathall...
welearnaboutthespeaker?B)。
esthespeakersayabouttheroomtheyarevisiting?A)。
saidabouttheovaltableintheroom?C)。
esthespeakersayaboutthechairs?A)。
PassageThree
JmetJameswas22yearsoldwhenshewasdiagnodwithMS—adiathatattacks
justgraduatedfromcollegeandgotajobatanadvertisingagency
whenshebegantonthatsomethingstrangewasgoingoninsideherbody.(24)WhenJames
realizedhowvereherillnesswas,sheknewshehadbetterhurryupandlivelife.(23)MSisthe
houghshedidn'thavemanysymptoms,sheknewitwas
nheragehdawastopursueherdreamofhostingapopmusic
kedataradiostationforayear,alwaysawarethatherbodywasdegenerating.
nightJamesbeganscreaming,"Igottogo!Igotto
go!"Twoweekslater,shearrivedatAlaska,thousandsofmilesfromherfriends,herfamilyand
herpast."Everythingfellintoaplace",sherecalls.A23-year-oldgirlwithanincurablediacan
tofthetime
theyhardlyslowedherdown.(25)Jameshiked,fished,learnttosailandexperimentedwithhot
airballooning."Ilivedforadventure",shesays."Nobodyeverhadabettertimeordidmore
exoticstrangethingsthanIdidinan80-yearperiod."Inevitablyhowever,thedaycamewhenshe
wassoweakenedthatshehadtoreturntoPittsburgh,hebeganrelieving
kwaspublishedin1993.
esthespeakersayaboutMS?D)。
dJanetJamesdecidetodoafterherdiawasdiagnod?B)。
rtofpersoncanweinferJanetJamesis?B)。
SectionC
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