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大学英语六级模拟试题新题型(1) (1/1)Part Ⅰ Writing 第1题

Directions: For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write an essay based on the picture below. You should start your essay with a brief description of the picture and then discuss the importance and benefits of doing exercise. You should give sound arguments to support your views and write at least 150 words but no more than 200 words. 图片 下一题

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A.Ordinary and poor guys. B.Rich and special guys. C.Thin and tall guys. D.Rich and old guys.

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A.He can do everything well.

B.He only knows something without mastering. C.He likes doing housework.

D.He is popular in the neighborhood. 第4题

A.Continue working. B.Go back home. C.Meet his boss.

D.Stay up late for exams. 第5题

A.Improve his ability of endurance. B.Enhance his interest in math. C.Do it by himself.

D.Remember it forever. 第6题

A.She is a beautiful girl. B.She likes miniskirts.

C.She has no idea of her own.

D.She has a special taste for fashion. 上一题 下一题

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A.They can arouse public passion. B.They can not educate the public. C.They can shine as the flash.

D.They can not last for a long time.

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A.Humorous. B.Boring.

C.Knowledgeable. D.Strict. 第9题

A.At a food fair. B.In a hospital. C.In a studio. D.In a kitchen.

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Questions 9 to 12 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 第10题

A.About one summer. B.About one week. C.About one month. D.About one day. 第11题 A.Canoeing. B.Swimming. C.Hiking. D.Cooking.

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A.He lost interest in camping. B.He was drowned.

C.He was poisoned by food. D.He was injured when running. 第13题

A.It is boring.

B.It is just passable. C.It is too dangerous.

D.It helps him to be mature.

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Questions 13 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 第14题

A.The dog went to find the man. B.The man stole the dog. C.The man fed the dog.

D.A friend gave it to him.

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A.It learns quickly.

B.It comforts its owner. C.It barks loudly.

D.It knows many languages. 第16题

A.He would get another one. B.He would be heart-broken. C.He would go with the dog. D.He would be unconcerned. 上一题 下一题

(37~46/共25题)Section A

Bridging a gap in the market between fast-food joints and full-service restaurants, fast-casual chains are enjoying success across the world. The 1 sales of American fast-casual outlets rose by 10.5% last year, 2 with 6.1% for fast-food chains, according to Mintel, a market-research firm. There are three main reasons why these outlets have been winning customers. First, they

promise \meat from animals raised without hormones or antibiotics (抗生素). Having once been

controlled by McDonald\it is enjoying 20% annual growth, quite a feat in the 5 restaurant market.

Second, they offer diners a high level of customisation, such as choosing each 6 in a sandwich, or burger. This 7 to fussy eaters and those with allergies.

Third, clever pricing helps these chains 8 their profits. They offer some dishes at around the same price as those at burger joints, but they seem to be better than McDonald\to buy pricier dishes and extras. Fast-casual chains 9 manage to squeeze 40% more out of each diner\

For all their success so far, some of the fast-casual chains are finding that as they get bigger, they come under more scrutiny. Campaigners have recently criticised Chipotle and Panera Bread for using ingredients from genetically-modified crops and artificial additives (添加剂). Fast-casual restaurants are joining the 10 of big business and having to endure the attention that comes with it.

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Questions 16 to 18 are based on the passage you have just heard. 第17题

A.An unexpected event that happens. B.Our understanding of an event. C.The things that happen in our lives. D.The mentioning of the word itself.

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A.Going to bed earlier. B.Working much harder. C.Reading more books. D.Knowing how to relax. 第19题

A.By controlling the stress. B.By starting a good career. C.By finding the cause of stress. D.By taking care of ourselves. 上一题 下一题

(57~61/共8题)Passage One

The act of Googling oneself has become the digital age\—an activity enjoyed by all and admitted by few. The phenomenon has even been the subject of scholarly research. Last year, a study concluded that the practice of self-Googling can partly be traced to a rise in narcissism (自恋) in society, but that is also an attempt by people to identify and shape their personal online \

The reason people search for themselves is that they\when they search for their name. One problem is they don\results and they will never appear on the first page of the search results. If your name is Brian Jones and you\

To give people a bit more control over search results, Google introduced a feature this week called a \the bottom of US name search pages. Once users create a Google profile, their names,

occupation, locations and photos appear in a box on the first page of the search results for their names. Besides, there\Facebook page.

The similarity to Facebook is no accident. By giving users a little control over the results that appear on a search for their names, Google hopes to establish a social network base and take on wildly popular sites like Facebook and MySpace. Facebook users who otherwise couldn\bothered to set up a separate profile page on Google might find the idea appealing if it gives