(2021年)山西省晋中市大学英语6级大学英语六级模拟考试(含答案).docx
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1、(2021年)山西省晋中市大学英语6级大学英语六级模拟考试(含答案)学校:班级:姓名:考号:一、LWritingQO 题)1. Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay entitled My View on Campus Violence. You should write at least 150 words following the outline given below:1 .近来不断有大学校园暴力事件发生2 .产生这力事件的原因3 .我的看法My View on Camp
2、us Violence2. Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an application for the assistant librarian in your school. You should write at least 150 words following the outline given below:1 .介绍你的姓名、班级、专业等基本信息2 .列举你的优点,证明你能胜任此职位3 .表明你对此工作的热情,渴望得到锻炼的机会An Application for the Assistant
3、 Librarian3. For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay entitled The Popularity of Western Holidays. You should write at least 150 words following the outline given below:1 .一些“洋”节日在中国越来越流行2 .一些中国传统节日反倒无人问津3 .你如何看待这种现象couple of months from now, so I just waded in up to my knee.
4、M: It all sounds so relaxing. I wish I could get away to the beach like that.W: It looks like you could use it. Dont tell me you spent the weekend in the library again.(20)A.Relaxing at the seashore.B.Visiting her parents.C.Sailing on a boat.D.Preparing for a race.30.(38)四、4.Reading Comprehension (R
5、eading in Depth)(3 题)31.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.People with pets find it hard to believe, but sci
6、entists continue to debate whether or not animals are conscious一that is, whether they!re aware of themselves as individuals.Some still claim that anything animals do is strictly the result of conditioning. Others are willing to grant animals a certain amount of intelligence, but argue that animals a
7、re no more self-aware than computers, which, after all, are also capable of complex, seemingly conscious behavior.One sign of intelligence, if not necessarily consciousness, is tool use. Chimpanzees use sticks to reach for things and fish for termites; theyve even been seen to attach two sticks toge
8、ther to make a longer stick. Non-primates can be just as ingenious. One scientist had a crow living in his laboratory who was fed dry mash that had to be moistened before it could be eaten. Occasionally the keepers forgot to moisten it. The crow used a cup he had been given as a toy to get his own w
9、ater and moisten the mash himself!Egyptian vultures throw rocks at ostrich eggs to break them open; the woodpecker finch, of the Galapagos islands, uses a cactus spine to pry grubs out of tree branches; some green herons will drop small objects onto the surface of the water to lure fish to the surfa
10、ce.Dolphins have no hands, but theyve learned to carry rocks around by sucking them into their blowholes. Dolphins will also blow bubble rings, then play with them as they rise to the surface. Sometimes theyll drop bits of fish or seaweed into the center of a bobble ring just to see what happens.Nev
11、ertheless, many scientists still think that animals are basically sleepwalkers, carrying out complex actions but completely unaware they are doing so.This notion only dates back to the 1920s, when the psychological theory known as behaviorism took hold. Behaviorists said that any animal behavior, no
12、 matter how complex, could be explained in terms of the interaction of learned responses to stimuli. Behaviorism made it possible for psychologists to carry out rigorous experiments, and so it became very popular.The problem with animal consciousness is that its almost impossible to prove rigorously
13、. Still, there is evidence: not only the common-sense evidence petowners provide, but experimental evidence (ie, if rats and humans react in exactly the same way to certain situations, and humans are aware of why theyre acting that way, maybe rats are toon) and indirect evidence (certain brain waves
14、 that seem to be linked to conscious thoughts in humans occur in animals, too).Consciousness, argue the scientists who believe animals possess it, is too important to survival for animals not to possess it. When something unusual or unexpected happens, an organism needs to figure out how to escape o
15、r otherwise cope. Thats when consciousness swings into action, and ally animal without it is at a terrible disadvantage.Whats the topic in this passage?A.Animal consciousness.B.Animal behavior.C.Tool use by animals.D.Signs of animal intelligence.32.Established and succeeding immigrants.A.were reluct
16、ant to help newcomers to adapt to the new surroundingsB.were willing to support newcomers financiallyC.were great helpers of slaves and IndiansD.were treated unequally by American Indians33.Section BDirections: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfin
17、ished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice.Its a brand new world-a world built around brands. Hard-charging, noisemaking, culture-shaping brands are everywhere. Theyre on supermarket shelves, of course, but also in business pl
18、ans for network company startups and in the names of sports complexes. Brands are infiltrating (渗透)peoples everyday livesby sticking their logos on clothes, in concert programs, on subway station walls, even in elementary school classrooms.We live in an age in which CBS newscasters wear Nike jackets
19、 on the air, in which Burger King and McDonalds open kiosks(小亭)in elementary school lunchrooms. But as brands reach (and then overreach) into every aspects of our lives, the companies behind them invite more questions, deeper scrutiny- -and an inevitable backlash by consumers.nOur intellectual lives
20、 and our public spaces are being taken over by marketing-and that has real implications for citizenships says author and activists Naomi Klien. Its important for any healthy culture to have public spacea place where people are treated as citizens instead of as consumers. Weve completely lost that sp
21、ace.nSince the mid-1980s, as more and more companies have shifted from being about products to being about ideas. Starbucks isnt selling coffee; Its selling community! Those companies have poured more and more resources into marketing campaigns.To pay for those campaigns, those same companies figure
22、d out ways to cut costs elsewhere, for example, by using contract labor at home and low-wage labor in developing countries. Contract laborers are hired on a temporary, per- assignment basis, and employers have no obligation to provide any benefits (such as health insurance) or long-term job security
23、. This saves companies money but obviously puts workers in vulnerable situations. In the United States, contract labor has given rise to so-called McJobs, which employers and workers alike pretend are temporaryeven though these jobs are usually held by adults who are trying to support families.The m
24、assive expansion of marketing campaigns in the 1980s coincided with the reduction of government spending for schools and for museums. This made those institutions much too willing, even eager, to partner with private companies. But companies took advantage of the needs of those institutions, reachin
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