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1、2013年12月英语六级改革新题型模拟题(1)PartListeningComprehension(30minutes)SectionC(复合式听写调整为单词及词组听写,短文长度及难度不变。)Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthepassageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneralidea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillintheblankswit
2、htheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.Finally,whenthepassageisreadforthethirdtime,youshouldcheckwhatyouhavewritten.Thereisgrowingdissatisfactiontowardrichpeople,accordingtoanewonlinepoll.ThepollbytheChinaYouthDaily26_hashighlightedtheapparent27_overthecountryswideningincomegap.Nearly8,000peoplefilledinonli
3、ne28_lastweek,andwhenaskedtousethreewordstodescribethesocietysrich,thetop29_were“extravagant”,“greedy”and“corrupt”.About57percentofthose30_saidthat“extravagant”wasthebestwordtodescribetherich,followedcloselyby“greedy”.31_ ,despitetheirdissatisfaction, 93percentofthosepolledwishedtheycouldberichtoo,a
4、ndthatricherpeopleshouldbe“socially32_ ”.Some33_percentofrespondentsalsopraisedrichpeopleforbeing“smart”.Nearly90percentofrespondentsagreedthatmostpeopleinsociety,includingthemselves, 33speakupforthepoorbutwere34_totakeactionandactuallydosomethingforthem.Thesurveycomesontheheelsofaheateddebateoverco
5、mmentsmadebyrenownedeconomistMaoYushi,whosaidacoupleofdaysagothathewasspeakingfortherichandworkingforthepoor.AreportreleasedbytheAsianDevelopmentBanklastWednesdayrevealedthatChinasGinicoefficientanindicatorofthewealthdividerosefrom0.407in1993to0.473in2004.AnearlierChineseAcademyofSocialSciencesrepor
6、tsaidthattherichest10percentofChinesefamiliesnowownmorethan40percentofallprivateassets,whilethepoorest10percentinthecountrysharelessthan2percentofthetotalwealth.ThecountrysincomegapisclosetothatofLatinAmerica,thereportwhich35_inJanuarysaid.PartReadingComprehension(40minutes)SectionB(原快速阅读理解调整为长篇阅读理解
7、,篇章长度和难度不变。篇章后附有10个句子,每句一题。每句所含的信息出自篇章的某一段落,要求考生找出与每句所含信息相匹配的段落。)Directions:Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatementsattachedtoit.Eachstatementcontainsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphs.Identifytheparagraphfromwhichtheinformationisderived.Youmaychooseaparagraphmorethanonce.Eachparag
8、raphismarkedwithaletter.AnswerthequestionsbymarkingthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2.DaylightSavingTime(DST)HowandWhenDidDaylightSavingTimeStart?ABenjaminFranklinof“earlytobedandearlytorise”famewasapparentlythefirstpersontosuggesttheconceptofdaylightsavings.WhileservingasU.S.ambassadortoFranceinP
9、aris,Franklinwroteofbeingawakenedat6a.m.andrealizing,tohissurprise,thatthesunwouldrisefarearlierthanheusuallydid.Imaginetheresourcesthatmightbesavedifheandothersrosebeforenoonandburnedlessmidnightoil,Franklin,tonguehalfincheek,wrotetoanewspaper.BItwasntuntilWorldWarIthatdaylightsavingswererealizedon
10、agrandscale.Germanywasthefirststatetoadoptthetimechanges,toreduceartificiallightingandtherebysavecoalforthewareffort.Friendsandfoessoonfollowedsuit.IntheU.S.afederallawstandardizedtheyearlystartandendofdaylightsavingtimein1918forthestatesthatchosetoobserveit.CDuringWorldWarIItheU.S.madedaylightsavin
11、gtimemandatory 强制的)forthewholecountry,asawaytosavewartimeresources.BetweenFebruary9, 1942,andSeptember30, 1945,thegovernmenttookitastepfurther.Duringthisperioddaylightsavingtimewasobservedyear-round,essentiallymakingitthenewstandardtime,ifonlyforafewyears.Manyyearslater,theEnergyPolicyActof2005wasen
12、acted,mandatingacontroversialmonth-longextensionofdaylightsavingtime,startingin2007.DaylightSavingTime:EnergySaverorJustTimeSuck?DInrecentyearsseveralstudieshavesuggestedthatdaylightsavingtimedoesntactuallysaveenergyandmightevenresultinanetloss.EnvironmentaleconomistHendrikWolff,oftheUniversityofWas
13、hington,co-authoredapaperthatstudiedAustralianpower-usedatawhenpartsofthecountryextendeddaylightsavingtimeforthe2000SydneyOlympicsandothersdidnot.Theresearchersfoundthatthepracticereducedlightingandelectricityconsumptionintheeveningbutincreasedenergyuseinthenowdarkmorningswipingouttheeveninggains.Thatsbecausetheextrahourthatdaylightsavingtimeaddsintheeveningisahotterhour. “Soifpeoplegethomeanhourearlierinawarmerhouse,theyturnontheirairconditioning,”theUniversityofWashingtonsWolffsa