1、大学英语六级考试模拟试题Part I Writing: (30 minutes)注意:此部分试题在答题卡 1 上。Part IDirections: In this part you are allowed 30 minutes to write a short essay on the topic Starting Career in a Big City or a Small Town ? You should write at least 150 words following the outline given below in Chinese:1.很多的大学生毕业后留在大城市工作;2
2、.也有人选择到小城镇开始自己的职业生涯;3.结合自己的实际情况谈谈自己的想法。Starting Career in a Big City or a Small Town ? Part Reading Comprehension (Skimming and Scanning) (15 minutes)Directions: In this part, you will have 15 minutes to go over the passage quickly and answer the questions on Answer Sheet 1. For questions 1-7, choos
3、e the best answer from the choices marked A), B), C) and D). For questions 8 to10, complete the sentences with the information given in the passage.Human NetworkingI knew, no computer or technology ever got any of us a raise, landed us that dream job, found us that mentor (良师) who cared deeply about
4、 us and our careers or put that special joy in our lives that can only come from relationships with others.All these great things are made possible by a completely different type to networking: human networking. And not the kind that has given “networking” a bad name - that superficial, insincere, m
5、anipulative stuff that we all can smell a mile away. No, Im talking about the true art of networking, based on respectful and caring relationships that promote mutual success.RelationshipsLet me start with one of the most fundamental aspects of human relationships. For each and every thing you want
6、to achieve in life-whether its landing a job, earning a raise or promotion or finding that lifelong romance-there will be at least one person on the other end deciding whether or give you or help you get what you want. Everything we do can only be accomplished through and with other people. Simply p
7、ut, of any kind, requires relationships. Just think of the words of Margaret Wheatley: Relationships are all there is. Everything in the universe only exists because it is in relationship to everything else. Nothing exists in isolation. We have to stop pretending we are individuals that go it alone.
8、If this is the way the universe works, you can see why human relationships and human networks are so important.The most common mistake people make when building relationships for their career success is treating business contacts differently than personal friends. Arent they always forgiving when yo
9、u slip up and more helpful when youre in need? Of course! I guarantee your work will become easier and more joyful if you make more of your business relationships personal.How to do it? The same way you make genuine friends. Build trust through intimacy; show them that besides being professional, yo
10、ure also human. Skip the small talk and go deep into what really matters-your dreams or fears, your children or the business issues that keep you up at night. And dont think for a moment that theyll think less of you. In fact, usually the opposite happens.When I tell people about humble beginnings-I
11、 grew up a country boy in rural, southwestern Pennsylvania, the son of an often-unemployed steelworker and a cleaning lady-and how it took me so long to overcome my insecurities of being poor and being picked on by kids from ore well-to-do families, people dont think less of me. They immediately emp
12、athize (感同身受)and feel more endeared to me than ever before. All you have to do is let your guard down and show enough vulnerability to make others comfortable with opening up to you.Also, dont stop with treating business friends like you treat personal friends. Mix them, too. Invite business contact
13、s to your home and introduce them to your family. Invite a client out to dinner along with an old pal from school and your significant other or a date. Dont compartmentalize you personal, professional and community lives. Blur the boundaries! Youll have more fun and do more for all three parts of yo
14、ur life in less time.PlanningThe more specific you are about what you want to do, the easier it becomes to develop a strategy to accomplish it. Part of that strategy, of course, will be establishing relationships with the people in your universe who can help you get where youre going. So, first, do
15、some deep introspection(自省)to find your Blue Flame, the thing in life that really lights your fire. Write, pray, whatever you need to do clear you head and figure this stuff out. I enjoy great results from Vipassana meditation.Once youve found your Blue Flame, its time to have a RAP, or a Relationsh
16、ip Action Plan. Heres a simple way to get started. Write down your goals and the names and types of people who can help you achieve them. Then, note how you can reach those people and how you can contribute to their success, also. The more specific a plan you have and the more you put your goals out
17、 to others, the more everyone will aspire to help you achieve your dreams. On the other hand, if you dont know what you want or you dont tell anyone, no one can help you. They cant read your mind.I cant tell you how many times a friend has called me and said, “Keith, I just became unemployed. I need
18、 to start networking; will you teach me how? My answer: “No. No.No. You need to start job-hunting! You should have been building relationships for the past 5 or 10 years, so now that you need a job, you could make 20 calls and have 5 job offers waiting for you in a week.”PresentationWhen I give talk
19、s to college and graduate students, they always ask me, “what are the secrets to success? What are the unspoken rules for making it big? Preferably, theyd like my response wrapped up in tight package and tied with a neat little bow. Why not? I wanted the same thing at their age.“So you want the insi
20、de scoop,” I respond. “Fair enough. Ill sum up the key to success in one word: Generosity. “The kids are shocked because they think Im going to give them “networking” advice. And when they think of “networking,” they think of a guy holding a martini with one hand and scattering business cards with t
21、he other. Hes hell-bent on doing anything it takes to “get to the top,” including climbing on the backs of others.The era of that Networking Jerk is over. I learned that the hard way. Once, a mentor of mine said to me, “ Stop driving yourself-and everyone else-crazy thinking bout how to make yoursel
22、f successful. Start thinking about how youre going to make everyone around you successful.”Please, learn from my mistakes and the mistakes of many others. Dont be a networking jerk. Remember that the NO.1 key to success is generosity. Give your talents, give your contacts and give your hard work to
23、make others successful without ever keeping score.While I would say that your relationships are the most critical piece of your personal brand, before, you can develop those relationships youve got to know something and have something to say. Just having a brain and an MBA wont get you anywhere. If
24、you want to become more valuable in the marketplace or more intriguing to the world at large, you must develop some deep expertise in your mind and root some higher-order passion in your heart.Think of the worlds real movers and shakers; they are such because they are about something. Richard Branso
25、nexecuting the remarkable. The late Princess Diana-helping the unfortunate. They are and were interesting. You can be, too.Strength in NumbersThis rule is obviously one no one can follow 100 percent. Its just a great way to remember to share your passions-to invite others into the activities you are
26、 already enjoy doing. I really love sharing delicious food, good wine and great company. I also bring friends to workouts or to church. You might have similar passions, or you might enjoy doing community service, gardening or watching movies.If youll just remember to share your passions, building an
27、d deepening relationships will take no extra time than you already devote to your favorite activities, and people will see you in your best light.Just as people lose weight more effectively if they have a workout partner, your ongoing efforts to build relationships will be more successful if you tea
28、m up. You and your buddy can provide each other support, guidance and motivation. And youll always be prepared to try one of my favorite tacticstrading networks. Throw a dinner party together, and youll each be responsible for only half the guest list, half the cost and half the effort. But youll ex
29、pand your circle of friends to twice the size, and I guarantee it will be twice the fun!注意:1-7 题在答题卡 1 上作答; 810 题在答题试卷上。1.What is the true art of networking built on ?A) the latest computer technologyB) respectful and caring relationshipsC) rich professional knowledgeD) many friends from well-to-do
30、families.2. According to the passage , what is the idea held by Margaret Wheatley?A) Everything exists in isolationB) Everything we do can only be achieved by our individuals.C) Everything we do can be achieved by our individualsD) Everything can be accomplished without others help if you work hard
31、enough3. How should we treat business relationships more personal?A) We should make our business relationships more personalB) We should pretend to be their friendsC) We should never treat them as trustworthy friendsD) We should treat them differently from our personal friends4. If you don not mind
32、telling your business friends about your humble experiences, _A) theyll look down upon youB) theyll not do business with youC) theyll think less of you for a momentD) theyll feel more endeared to you than ever before5. When you plan to build up your network, the first thing is to find out _in your l
33、ife.A) what the easiest thing is B) what the most important thing is C) who you care mostD) how to begin it6. What is the key to success according to the author?A) KindnessB) DiligenceC) GenerosityD) Consideration7. According to a mentor of the author, we should _when the era of that Networking Jerk
34、 is over?A) start thinking about how were going to make everyone around us successfulB) start thinking about how to make our family members successfulC) drive ourselves crazy thinking about how to make ourselves successfulD) drive everyone else crazy thinking about how to make himself successful8.If
35、 you want to improve interpersonal relationship, you should improve your personal brand with deep expertise and _.9.Inviting others to _ is a way to improve relationships because in these activities people will see you at your best.10.If you want to pay half of the effort and get double of the succe
36、ss,you should_.Part III Listening Comprehension (35 minutes) Section ADirections: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be s
37、poken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A), B), C) and D), and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre.注意:此部分试题在答题卡 2 上作答。11. A) He didnt th
38、ink the course is useful.B) He thought the course was wonderful.C) He wanted to take more optional courses.D) He just couldnt understand the professors lecture.12. A) The woman would sew them back on.B) The woman would quarrel with the man.C) The man would not take the responsibility.D) The man gave
39、 the woman a good suggestion.13. A) 702-6493-17. B) 70-702-6493.C) 702-6493-70. D) 17-702-6493.14. A) The man wants to buy a table.B) The man came to the caf alone.C) The table by the window is free for anyone.D) The table by the window has been left for someone else.15. A) To the office. B) To scho
40、ol.C) To a department store. D) To a restaurant.16. A) The woman tries to have an interview with the man.B) The interview will last for more than two hours.C) The man still has time to make an interview.D) The man agreed with the woman to have an interview at last.17. A) A shop assistant. B) A trave
41、l agent. C) A waitress. D) A teacher.18. A) The radiator is full of water.B) The car has broken down.C) The car is in dangerous condition.D) The radiator doesnt work.Questions 19 to 22 are based on the conversation you have just heard.19. A) To fix a time when he brings the paper to her.B) To tell h
42、er his roommate Benjamin Jones is sick.C) To tell her he cant go to her office today.D) To ask her for information about a course she teaches.20. A) To learn how he can graduate.B) To chat with the woman.C) To consult the woman some information for his term paper.D) To get some information about a c
43、ourse the woman teaches.21. A) To give a presentation. B) To read two books.C) To paint three pictures. D) To take the final exam.22. A) Come to her office in the afternoon. B) Call her after her meeting.C) Come to her office tomorrow afternoon.D) Go to the library tomorrow morning.Questions 23 to 2
44、5 are based on the conversation you have just heard.23. A) He visited it in person. B) He learned from a friend about it.C) He read it in a magazine. D) He knew the sculptor.24. A) They are very expensive. B) They weigh very much.C) They are made of pieces of aluminum. D) They have triangles all ove
45、r.25. A) It was too expensive. B) It was too heavy to hand.C) It was not pretty. D) It was easy to get rotten.Section BDirections: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. A
46、fter you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A),B),C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the center.注意:此部分试题请在答题卡 2 上作答。Passage OneQuestion 26 to 28 are based on the passage you have just heard.26. A) They
47、 were possibly caused by man.B) They were mostly caused by volcanoes.C) They were certainly caused by nature.D) We know nothing about their causes.27. A) Afraid. B) Exited. C) Curious. D) Indifferent.28. A) Copper and iron. B) Copper and tin.C) Iron and tin. D) Copper and zinc.Passage TwoQuestions 2
48、9 to 31 are based on the passage you have just heard.29. A) The noises from the games. B) The possible environmental damage.C) The overindulgence of their kids. D) The potential damage of the games.30. A) Beijing Amusement Park. B) The National Amusement Park.C) The International Sculpture Park. D)
49、Beijing Sculpture Park.31. A) Wear clothes made of filmy material.B) Take off their glasses before enjoying thrill rides.C) Wear slipper and casual clothes.D) Eat as much as possible before coming.Passage ThreeQuestion 32 to 35 are based on the passage you have just heard.32. A) For four months. B) For six months.C) Until he finds the girl. D) Until the girl accepts the ring.33.