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2022年甘肅省武威市大學英語6級大學英語六級測試卷(含答案)學校:________班級:________姓名:________考號:________
一、1.Writing(10題)1.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitledWhoHastheMostImportantInfluenceontheYoung.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow.
1.有些人認為家人對青少年的影響最大。
2.有些人認為朋友對青少年的影響最大。
3.我的看法。
2.1.接連發(fā)生的食品安全問題引起大家的密切關注,比如牛奶問題、雞蛋問題等;
2.請分析一下食品安全的重要性;
3.你認為相關部門應采取什么措施加強食品安全。
3.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitledshouldtheUniversityCampusRefuseTourists?Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinesgivenbelow:
1.有人認為大學校園應該禁止旅游團參觀;
2.有人認為大學校園應該向旅游團開放;
3.你的觀點。
4.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacompositiononthetopicStudyunderaWork-StudyProgram.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsaccordingtotheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:
1.在大學校園中,有的大學生是因為生活困難而勤工儉學,有的大學生是為鍛煉實際能力
2.作為一名在校大學生,你如何看待勤工儉學問題
StudyunderaWork-StudyProgram
5.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteapassageofatleast150wordsinthetitleofCheatinginExams.Pleasefollowtheoutlinegivenbelow.
1.許多人對考試作弊持否定態(tài)度,認為這是不誠實的表現(xiàn)。
2.也有人認為考試作弊情有可原。
3.你的觀點。
6.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitledTheTrafficProblemsinUrbanAreas.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsaccordingtotheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:
1.交通問題成為城市的一大難題
2.交通問題的負面影響
3.提出自己的看法
TheTrafficProblemsinUrbanAreas
7.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayonthetopicofChildrenObesity.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsaccordingtotheoutlinegivenbelow.
1.學生的肥胖問題日益嚴重
2.這一現(xiàn)象產(chǎn)生的原因
3.你認為應如何改變這一現(xiàn)象
ChildrenObesity
8.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitledBuyingandSellingStocksasaStudent.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow.
1.在校大學生炒股的現(xiàn)象在一些地主很普遍
2.有人認為這種行為不利于學生的學習也有人認為這種行為也能讓學生有所收獲
3.你的觀點
BuyingandSellingStocksasaStudent
9.1.隨著生活水平和醫(yī)療水平的提高,我們身邊的老人日漸增多。
2.作為大學生,能為他們做些什么
3.這樣做的原因
TakingCareoftheOld
10.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed,30minutestowriteashortessayentitledWhataCollegeEducationMeanstoMe.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:
1.學習一向優(yōu)異,理所當然應進大學深造
2.大學是滿足求知欲的最佳場所
3.大學生活能開闊視野,提高思想境界
4.高等教育為開創(chuàng)職業(yè)生涯做好準備
二、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(10題)11.
Accordingtothepassage,unlikeluckypeople,unluckypeople______.
A.alwaysthinkinapositiveway
B.alwaystendtopointtothemessage
C.alwaysspendlesstimeontheexercise
D.alwaysseewhatthey'relookingfor
12.
Americansmustbefullyawarethat______forchildrenandyouthareessentialtothenation'shealthandprogress.
13.Whatdoresearchersthinkisthedriveformanyeverydaypreferences?
A.Thehastejudgment.
B.Themechanismofself-feedback.
C.Theinteractionwithothers.
D.Theexpectationforthefuture.
14.
Organicfoodisnotnecessarilybetterthanconventionalfoodintempsofnutrition,safetyortaste.
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15.
TheHolocenePeriodisalsoknownas______.
16.
Therearemoregrindsinmilitarycollegesthaninothercolleges.
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17.Herearesomeofthemostcommonreasonskidshateschool—andstrategiestoputthembackontheroadtoSuccess.
CopingWithAnxietyandLoneliness
Withjustafewminutesleftbeforeschoolwastostart,mysix-year-old,Dustin,waspouting."Idon'twanttogo,"hesaid.Eversincehe'denteredfirstgrade,hehatedschool.What'sgoingon?Ithoughtashetrudgedoutthedoor.Ifhehatesschoolthismuchnow,howbadwillitbelateron?
Everykidoccasionallygrumblesaboutschool.Butfivetotenpercentofkidsdislikeitsomuchthattheydon'twanttoattend,saysChristopherKearney,directoroftheChildSchoolRefusalandAnxietyDisordersClinicattheUniversityofNevada,LasVegas.
Ifachildseemsdepressedoranxiousaboutschool,fakesillnesstostayhome,repeatedlywindsupinthenurse'sorprincipal'soffice,orrefusestotalkaboutlargechunksoftheschoolday,youshouldbeconcerned,sayschoolpsychologistsMichaelMartinandCynthiaWaltman-Greenwood,co-editorsofSolveYourChild'sSchool-RelatedProblems.
Fortunately,youcanusuallysolvetheproblem—sometimesveryeasily.Inourcase,myhusbandandIvisitedDustin'sclassandnoticedthattheteacher,freshoutofcollege,calledonlyonkidswhoscrambledtositrightunderhernose.Dustin,whogenerallysatneartheback,wasignored.Wesimplytoldhimtomoveupfront.Hedid,andhisenthusiasmreturned.
Herearesomeofthemostcommonreasonskidshateschool—andstrategiestoputthembackontheroadtosuccess:
Anxiety.Onefearthatkeepschildrenfromenjoyingschoolisseparationanxiety.Itmostfrequentlyoccursduringtimesoffamilystressorwhenachildisabouttoenteranewschool.
Unfortunately,parentscanfeedachild'sanxietiesbythewaytheyrespond.Withyoungerkids,watchhowyousaygood-byethosefirstfewdaysofschool.Afirm"Haveagreatday,andI'llpickyouupat2:30!"ismoreconfidence-inspiringthan"Don'tworry,Icanbethemintenminutesifyouneedme."
ThomasOllendick,headofananxiety-disordersclinicforchildrenandadolescentsatVirginiaPolytechnicInstituteandStateUniversityinBlacksburg,Va.,treatedoneboywhowasanxiousaboutenteringmiddleschool.Hewordedabouteverythingfromgettinglostinthenewschooltogettingbeatenup.Hismothertooktimeofffromworksoshecouldstayhometo"bethere"forhim—"inadvertentlysendingthemessagethatsomethingdreadfulmightindeedhappen,"Ollendickrecalls.
Oncethemotherrealizedshewascontributingtotheproblem,shebeganfosteringherson'sindependencebytakinghimtotheschoolsohecouldlearnhiswayaroundandmeethishomeroomteacher.Hisfearsdiminished,andnowhe'sawell-adjustedstudent.
Youcanhelpyourchildhandlefearfulsituations—fromspeakingupinclasstotakingtests—byrehearsingathome.Helpmakelargeprojectslessdauntingbybreakingthemintomanageablepieces.Teachyourchildtoreplacethoughtssuchas"I'mgoingtoflunk"with"Icanhandlethis."
Loneliness.Somekidsdislikeschoolbecausetheyhavenofriends.Thismaybethecaseifyourchildisalwaysalone,feigns(假裝)illnesstoavoidclassoutingsorgivesawaytreasuredpossessionsinanattempttobeliked.
Oftenlonelinessproblemscanbesolvedbybolstering(增強)socialskills."Achildmayneedtolearnhowtolookothersintheeyewhenhespeaks,orhowtotalkaboveawhisper—orbelowayell,"Ollendicksays.Youmightteachayoungchildafew"friendshipopeners",suchas"Myname'sTom.What'syours?Doyouwanttoplaytag?"
"Alotofkidswhoareverylonelyhaveneverbeentoldanythinggoodaboutthemselves,"saysMiamiteacherMattyRodriguez-Walling."Ifalonelykidisskilled
A.YB.NC.NG
18.
ThestatisticreleasedbytheAlliancetoSaveEnergyin2004showedthathybriddriversspentmuchlessmoneyonfuelthanSUVdrivers.
A.YB.NC.NG
19.Cellphone:yournextcomputer
Onehundrednineteenhours,41minutesand16seconds.That'stheamountoftimeAdamRappoport,ahighschoolseniorinPhiladelphia,hasspenttalkingintohissilverVerizonLGphonesincehegotitasagiftlastChristmas.That'snoteventhefullextentofhishabit.Healsospendscountlessadditionalhoursusinghisphone'sInternetconnectiontochecksportsscores,downloadnewring-tonesandsendshortmessagestohisfriends'phones,eveninthemiddleofclass."Iknowthetouch-tonepadonthephonebetterthanIknowakeyboard,"hesays."I'maphoneguy."
InTokyo,halfwayaroundtheworld,SatoshiKoisoalsocloselyeyeshismobilephone.Koiso,acollegejunior,livesintheglobalcapitaloffancynewgadgets—20percentofallphonesinTokyolinktothefastestmobilenetworksintheworld.TokyoitesusetheirphonestowatchTV,readbooksandmagazinesandplaygames.ButKoisoalsodependsonhisphoneforsomethingsimplerandmoreprofound:ananti-smokingmessagethatpopsuponhissmallscreeneachmorningaspartofaprogramtohelpstudentskickcigarettes.
Technologyrevolutionscomeintwoflavors:greatlyfastandimperceptiblyslow.Thefastkind,likethesuddenubiquityofiPodsortheproliferation(增殖)ofmusic-sharingsitesontheNet,seemtoinstantlyreshapetheculturallahdscape.Theslowerupheavals(巨變)grindawayoverthecourseofdecades,subtlytransformingthewayweliveandwork.
Thereare1.5billioncellphonesintheworldtoday,morethanthreetimesthenumberofPCs.Mobilephonesaresointegraltoourlivesthatit'sdifficulttorememberhowthelifeweevergotonwithoutthem.
Canthecellphoneturnintothenextcomputer?
Asourphonesgetsmarter,smallerandfaster,andenableuserstoconnectathighspeedstotheInternet,anobviousquestionarises:isthemobilehandsetturningintothenextcomputer?Inonesense,italreadyhas.Today'smostsophisticatedphoneshavetheprocessingpowerofamid-1990sPCwhileconsuming100timeslesselectricity.Andmoreandmoreoftoday'sphoneshavecomputer-likefeatures,allowingtheirownerstosende-mail,browsetheWebandeventakephotos;84millionphoneswithdigitalcameraswereshippedlastyear.Changeitintoanothersamequestion,though,toasktowhethermobilephoneswillevereclipse,orreplace,thePC,andtheissuesuddenlybecomesControversial.PCproponentssayphonesaretoosmallandconnecttoosluggishlytotheInternettobecomeeffectiveattasksnowperformedontheluxuriouslylargescreensandkeyboardsoftoday'scomputers.Fansofthephonerespond:justwait.Cominginnovationswillsolvethelimitationsofthephone."Oneday,2or3billionpeoplewillhavecellphones,andtheyareallnotgoingtohavePCs,"saysJeffHawkins,inventorofthePalmPilotandthechieftechnologyofficerofPalmOne."Themobilephonewillbecometheirdigitallife."
Smartcellphones
PalmOneisamongthefirmsracingtotrotoutthefull-featuredcomputer-likephonesthattheindustrydubs"smart-phones".Hawkins'newestproduct,thesleek,pocket-sizeTreo600,hasatinykeyboard,abuilt-indigitalcameraandslotsforaddedmemory,etc.Otherdevicemakershaveintroducedtheirownuniqueversionsofthesmart-phone.Nokia'sN-Gage,launchedlastfall,withanewversiontohitstoresthismonth,playsvideogames.Motorola'supcomingMPxhasanifty"dual-hinge"design:thehandsetopensinonedirectionandlookslikearegularphone,butitalsoflipsopenalonganotheraxisandlookslikeane-maildevice,withtheexpandedphonekeypadservingasasmallQWERTYkeyboard.Thereaxealsosmart-phonesonthewaywithvideocameras,GPSantennasandaccesstolocalWi-Fihotspots,thesnperfastwirelessnetworksoftenfoundinoffices,airp
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20.
ThepassageimpliesthatPatCauleygotochurchfor______.
三、3.ListeningComprehension(10題)21.(47)
22.聽力原文:M:Yourarticleinthepaperwasperfect.
W:Ionlywishedtheyhadpublishedtheentirething.
Q:Whatdowelearnfromtheman'sresponse?
(18)
A.Thearticlewasactuallylonger.
B.Thenewspaperprintedhisotherpaper.
C.He'sjustbegunwritingforthenewspaper.
D.Thearticledealswithbooks.
23.
【B9】
24.聽力原文:Chessmustbeoneoftheoldestgamesintheworld.AnArabtravelerinIndiaintheyear900wrotethatitwasplayed"longlongago".ChesswasprobablyinventedinIndia,andithasbeenplayedeverywhereintheworld,fromAsiatoEurope,fromAmericatoAfricaeversince1400.Thename"chess"isinteresting.Whenoneplayerisattackingtheother'sking,hesaysinEnglish"checkmate".ThesewordscamefromthePersianwordsof"Shanmat",whichmeans"thekingisdead".Thatiswhenthegameisover,andoneplayerhaswon.
Thoughsuchanoldgamechangesveryslowly,itspresentruleshaven'talwaysbeenthesameastheyusedto.Forexample,atonetimethequeencouldonlymoveonesquareatatime.Nowsheisthestrongestpieceontheboard.Itwouldbeinterestingtoknowwhythishashappened.
Chesstakestimeandthought,butitisagameforallkindsofpeople.Youdon'thavetobeachampioninordertoenjoyit.Norisitalwaysplayedbytwopeoplesittingatthesametable.What'smore,someofthechessmastersareabletoplaymanypeopleatthesametime.Itisalsosaidthatsomepeopleplaychessbypost,whichmustmakechesstheslowestgameintheworld.
(30)
A.Heattackshisownking.
B.Theotherplayer'skingcannotmove.
C.Theotherplayersays"Shanmat"tohim.
D.Theotherplayersays"checkmate"tohim.
25.(22)
A.Hewassurelyunderhugepressure.
B.Thecaféwasnotoneofhisgreatestachievements.
C.Hedidalmostnothingsignificant.
D.Hewasthegreatestleaderofthestudents'union.
26.(32)
A.Hisgreathappysmile.
B.Hissadandslowsongs.
C.Hiswonderfuljazzmusic.
D.Hishandsomeappearance.
27.(40)
28.(26)
A.Hehasabigappetite.
B.Heeatsonlyatregulatemealtimes.
C.Heavoidsnewfoods.
D.Heeatsonlyhealthfulfoods.
29.聽力原文:TiaBetanceswasconcernedabouttakingaspeechclass.(33)Nothavinganyexperienceasapublicspeaker,shegotbutterfliesinherstomachjustthinkingabouttalkinginfrontofanaudience.ButwhenthetimecameforTia'sfirstspeech,shewasdeterminedtomakeitsuccess.
TiachosetheSpecialOlympicsasthetopicforherspeech.HeryoungerbrothersufferedfromDown'ssyndrome,andforthepastfiveyearsTiahadworkedasavolunteeratthelocalSpecialOlympicscompetition.(34)Thepurposeofherspeechwastoexplaintheorigins,events,andphilosophyoftheSpecialOlympics.
AsTiaspoke,itbecameclearthatshecareddeeplyabouthersubjectandgenuinelywantedheraudiencetocareaboutittoo.Becauseshewasintentoncommunicatingwithheraudience,sheforgottobenervous.Sheestablishedeyecontactwithherlistenersand(35)spokeclearly,fluentlyanddynamically.Soontheentireclasswasengrossedinherspeech.
Shecombinedherenthusiasmforhertopicwiththoroughpreparationandshescoredatriumphinthespeechclass.Afterward,Tiaconcededthatshehadsurprisedevenherself."Icouldhardlybelieveit,"shesaid."OnceIgotthroughtheintroduction,Ididn'tthinkaboutbeingnervous—IjustconcentratedonwhatIwantedtosay.Itwasevensortoffun"
33.HowdidTiafeelbeforeherspeech?
34.WhatisthepurposeofTia'sspeech?
35.HowdidTiabehaveinherspeech?
(30)
A.Shewasveryworried.
B.Shewasconfident.
C.Shefeltverynervous.
D.Shefeltcalm.
30.聽力原文:M:Well,Amina,thanksforlettingmehaveyourdraftinsuchgoodtime.
W:Oh,that'salright.Iwasjustveryanxioustohearwhatyouthinkofit.YoucanseethatIdecidedtochangethetopic—IhadbeeninterestedinlookingatBaringsFactory
M:Oh,Ithinkthehospitalwasamuchbetterchoice.Infact...well...IhavetosaythatIthoughtitwasgood.
W:Oh?
M:There'sstilllotsofworktobedone...Butthere'replentyofgoodideas.Itopenswellandthefirstchapterisfine,butthemiddlesectionreallystoodoutforme...mostinteresting.
W:That'samazingbecauseIreallydidn'tfinditabiteasytowrite.
M:Howlongdidyouworkonthewholething?
W:Well,IspentabouttwoorthreeweeksreadinganddoinggeneralresearchandthenIcompleteditveryquickly,soaboutfourweeksinall.
M:Well,that'snormalforthecourse.You'vegotawhileyettomakethechanges.Let'shavealookatmynoteshere.OK,startingwithsectionheadings..,thebroaddivisionsaregoodbutyou'llhavetoredotheactualheadings.I'vemadesomesuggestionsinthemargins.Nowthisinformationonlocalhousing,Icanseewhyyouputittherebutitreallyisn'trelevanttotheapproachyou'vetaken.
W:IthinkIseewhatyoumean.
M:Andtheinterviewsareverycomplexandratherunclearatthemoment.You'regoingtohavetospendabitoftimemakingthedataalotclearer.
W:Whataboutthelistofdates?
M:Myadviceonthatistotakethemout.Ifeelitmakesthewholepieceappeartoosimplistic.
(20)
A.HethinksthechoiceofBaringsFactoryisbetter.
B.Hethinksthechoiceofthehospitalisbetter.
C.Hethinksthereisnoneedtochangethetopic.
D.Hethinksthechoiceoftheuniversityisbetter.
四、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(3題)31.SectionB
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.
InthefirstyearorsoofWebbusiness,mostoftheactionhasrevolvedaroundeffortstotaptheconsumermarket.Morerecently,astheWebprovedtobemorethanaprofession,companieshavestartedtobuyandsellproductsandserviceswithoneanother.Suchbusiness-to-businesssalesmakesensebecausebusinesspeopletypicallyknowwhatproducttheyarelookingfor.
Nonetheless,manycompaniesstillhesitatetousetheWebbecauseofdoubtsaboutitsreliability."Businessesneedtofeeltheycantrustthepathwaybetweenthemandthesupplier,"sayssenioranalystBlameErwinofForresterResearch.Somecompaniesarelimitingtheriskbyconductingonlinetransactionsonlywithestablishedbusinesspartnerswhoaregivenaccesstothecompany'sprivateintranet.
AnothermajorshiftinthemodelforInternetcommerceconcernsthetechnologyavailableformarketing.Untilrecently,Internetmarketingactivitieshavefocusedonstrategiesto"pull"customersintosites.Inthepastyear,however,softwarecompanieshavedevelopedtoolsthatallowcompaniesto"push"informationdirectlyouttoconsumers,transmittingmarketingmessagesdirectlytotargetedcustomers.Mostnotable,thePointcastNetworkusesascreensavertodeliveracontinuallyupdatedsteamofnewsandadvertisementstosubscriberscomputermonitors.Subscriberscancustomizetheinformationtheywanttoreceiveandproceeddirectlytoacompany'sWebsite.CompaniessuchasVirtualVineyardsarealreadystartingtousesimilartechnologiestopushmessagestocustomersaboutspecialsales,productofferings,orotherevents.ButpushtechnologyhasearnedthecontemptofmanyWebusers.Onlineculturethinkshighlyofthenotionthattheinformationflowingontothescreencomestherebyspecificrequest.Oncecommercialpromotionbeginstofillthescreenuninvited,thedistinctionbetweentheWebandtelevisionfades.That'saprospectthathorrifiesNetpurists.
ButitishardlyinevitablethatcompaniesontheWebwillneedtoresorttopushstrategiestomakemoney.TheexamplesofVirtualVineyards,Amazon.withtherightmixofinteractivity,hospitality,andsecuritywillattractonlinecustomers.Andthecostofcomputingpowercontinuestofreefall,whichisagoodsignforanyenterprisesettingupshopsinsilicon.Peoplelookingback5or10yearsfromnowmaywellwonderwhysofewcompaniestooktheonlineplunge.
WelearnfromthebeginningofthepassagethatWebbusiness______.
A.hasbeenstrivingtoexpanditsmarket
B.intendedtofollowafancifulfashion
C.triedbutinvaintocontrolthemarket
D.hasbeenboomingforoneyearorso
32.
Theword"alleviate"(Paragraph2)isnearestinmeaningto______.
A.relieveB.avoidC.eliminateD.terminate
33.
Paragraphs2and3explain______.
A.thosegoodthingsarenotwithoutsideeffects
B.whycleveradvertisingissopowerful
C.whyinmodemtimesself-medicationisstillpractised
D.whypeopledevelopfaultywaysoflife
五、5.ErrorCorrection(3題)34.SinceIboughtacomputerlastmonth,anewworldhasopenedupbefore
me,aworldthatreachesfarbeyondmyimmediatesurrounding.S1.______
Everymorning,thefirstthingIdoafteropenmyeyesistoaccessS2.______
theinternettolookatthetopnewstoriesoftheday.Intheevening,IwillS3.______
againsitonmycomputerandmumtheworld.TheInternetbringsmeS4.______
livelyWorldCupfootballgamesandtheterroristattackontheWorldTradeS5.______
Center.Italsoenablesmetocommunicatewithmyfriendsviaemail.
TheotherdayIgotamessagefromaoldclassmatewhomIhadn'theardS6.______
offoryears.ShegotmyemailaddressjustbysearchingthewebsiteofmyS7.______
university!Inadditionhelpinguskeepupoldties,italsobringsmenewS8.______
friendswithwhomImeetvirtuallyinchatrooms.Weexchangeviewson
topicsofinterestandpourourheartsouttooneanotherlikestrangefriends.S9.______
So,insteadofisolatingusfromoneanother,theInternetservestowidenS10.______
distance,andhelpstobringfriendscloser.
【S1】
35.
【S6】
36.【S9】
六、6.ErrorCorrection(3題)37.
【S9】
38.
【S7】
39.
【S6】
參考答案
1.WhoHastheMostImportantInfluenceontheYoungOfthevariousfactorsthatcanhaveinfluenceontheyoungthefamilyandfriendsstandourmostbutthereisdisagreementonwhichofthetwoisthemostimportantofallfactors.Accordingtosomesocialpsychologistswhenchildrenbecomeyoungadultstheyundergosomepsychologicalchanges.Whentheyareyoungtheylovetheirparentssomuchthattheysimplyadorethemimitatingtheirspeechandbehaviorandtryingtolearneverythingfromthemeagerly.Howeverwhenchildrengetolderandhavemorecontactwiththeoutsideworldthosewhomtheyareassociatedwithmostarethosewhoareofthesamegeneration.Theyoungstersdrinksmokechatandplaytogetherandtheysharethesameorsimilarviewsandvalues.Atthisstagetheymaynotbeabletofindnewidolsbuttheycertainlyinfluenceeachotherinmanyaspects.Inmyopiniontheyoungdonotliveinanisolatedworld.Whiletheylivewiththeirparentstheyalsohavemanyinteractionswiththeoutsideworld.Someofthemmaystillrelyontheirparentsorbothersandsistersalotintermsofemotions.Andsomemayturntotheirteachersandfriendsformorehelpandcommunications.Thereforeitishardtotellwhoseinfluenceismoreimportant.Atdifferentstagesoflifepeoplemayhavedifferentemotionalneedsandthesourcesofemotionalhelp.WhoHastheMostImportantInfluenceontheYoungOfthevariousfactorsthatcanhaveinfluenceontheyoung,thefamilyandfriendsstandourmost,butthereisdisagreementonwhichofthetwoisthemostimportantofallfactors.Accordingtosomesocialpsychologists,whenchildrenbecomeyoungadults,theyundergosomepsychologicalchanges.Whentheyareyoung,theylovetheirparentssomuchthattheysimplyadorethem,imitatingtheirspeechandbehavior.andtryingtolearneverythingfromthemeagerly.However,whenchildrengetolderandhavemorecontactwiththeoutsideworld,thosewhomtheyareassociatedwithmostarethosewhoareofthesamegeneration.Theyoungstersdrink,smoke,chatandplaytogether,andtheysharethesameorsimilarviewsandvalues.Atthisstage,theymaynotbeabletofindnewidols,buttheycertainlyinfluenceeachotherinmanyaspects.Inmyopinion,theyoungdonotliveinanisolatedworld.Whiletheylivewiththeirparents,theyalsohavemanyinteractionswiththeoutsideworld.Someofthemmaystillrelyontheirparents,orbothersandsistersalotintermsofemotions.Andsomemayturntotheirteachersandfriendsformorehelpandcommunications.Therefore,itishardtotellwhoseinfluenceismoreimportant.Atdifferentstagesoflife,peoplemayhavedifferentemotionalneedsandthesourcesofemotionalhelp.
2.OnFoodSafety[1]Theproblemoffoodsafetyhasattractedmuchattentionrecently.[2]Everyoneisastonishedatthenewsthatthousandsofbabiessufferedfromserioushealthproblemsbecausetheyhadbeenfedwithsomepoisonousmilkproducts.[3]Theissueoffoodsafetyissoimportantthatwecannotaffordtoignoreit.[4]Foronethingfoodsafetyconcernsthewell-beingofallthepeopleinthecountry.Asisshowninthepoisonousmilkpowdercaseunsafefooddoesgreatharmtothehealthofconsumers.[5]Foranotherfailuretoensurethesafetyoffoodcausesdamagetotheimageofourgovernmentespeciallywhensuchfoodisexportedtoothercountries.[6]Furthermoreunsafefoodcanundermineconsumers'confidenceinthefoodindustrywhichmaycausedisastrouseffecttooureconomy.[7]Thereforeitishightimethatourgovernmentshouldtakeallmeasurestomakesurethatallthefoodinourcountryissafetoeat.Thegovernmentmuststrictlycarryoutfoodsafetystandardsandimposeseverepunishmentonthosewhoviolatethem.OnFoodSafety[1]Theproblemoffoodsafetyhasattractedmuchattentionrecently.[2]Everyoneisastonishedatthenewsthatthousandsofbabiessufferedfromserioushealthproblemsbecausetheyhadbeenfedwithsomepoisonousmilkproducts.[3]Theissueoffoodsafetyissoimportantthatwecannotaffordtoignoreit.[4]Foronething,foodsafetyconcernsthewell-beingofallthepeopleinthecountry.Asisshowninthepoisonousmilkpowdercase,unsafefooddoesgreatharmtothehealthofconsumers.[5]Foranother,failuretoensurethesafetyoffoodcausesdamagetotheimageofourgovernment,especiallywhensuchfoodisexportedtoothercountries.[6]Furthermore,unsafefoodcanundermineconsumers'confidenceinthefoodindustry,whichmaycausedisastrouseffecttooureconomy.[7]Therefore,itishightimethatourgovernmentshouldtakeallmeasurestomakesurethatallthefoodinourcountryissafetoeat.Thegovernmentmuststrictlycarryoutfoodsafetystandards,andimposeseverepunishmentonthosewhoviolatethem.解析:[1]按照英文行文習慣,直接點明主題。
[2]列舉實例,說明食品安全問題的嚴重程度。
[3]段落的主題句。
[4][5][6]用:Foronething…Foranother…Furthermore列舉需要重視食品安全問題的原因。
[7]總結全文。itishightimethat…句型用于呼吁有關單位采取行動。takemeasures,imposepun-ishmenton等都是亮點短語。
根據(jù)寫作提綱,本文的寫作思路如下:
第一段介紹食品安全問題的現(xiàn)狀,說明目前社會上存在嚴重的食品安全問題,指出該問題已經(jīng)到了不容忽視的地步。
第二段主體部分從三個角度分析食品安全問題的重要意義:食品安全事關人民的身體健康;食品安全事關政府、國家的國際形象;食品安全事關國家產(chǎn)業(yè)競爭力。因此,我們必須要重視食品安全問題。
第三段呼吁有關部門采取措施加強食品安全管理,如嚴格執(zhí)行食品安全標準,加強市場監(jiān)管力度,對出現(xiàn)問題的企業(yè)從重處罰以起到震懾效果等。
3.ShouldtheUniversityCampusRefuseTourists?Shouldtheuniversitycampusrefusetourists?Thequestionhasgeneratedaheateddiscussionnationwide.Someexpertsapplaudthedecisiontoreducethenumberofvisitors.Theybelievethatthecampusisaplaceforstudentstogainknowledgeinsteadofafavoreddestinationfortourists.What'smorecontinuousstreamsoftouristswillnot
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