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2023年陜西省安康市大學(xué)英語6級大學(xué)英語六級模擬考試(含答案)學(xué)校:________班級:________姓名:________考號:________
一、1.Writing(10題)1.Forthispart,youaresupposedtowriteastartessayentitledShouldEuthanasiaBeLegalized?Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:
1.安樂死應(yīng)該合法化
2.安樂死不應(yīng)合法化
3.我的觀點
2.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayonthetopicofShouldEnterprisesHoldanAnnualMeeting?.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsaccordingtotheoutlinegivenbelow.
現(xiàn)在有不少單位熱衷于組織年會
1.對這種做法有人表示支持
2.有人并不贊成
3.我認為……
ShouldEnterprisesHoldanAnnualMeeting?
3.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitledDoesIntensiveTrainingCoursesReallyHelp?Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:
1.現(xiàn)如今各種考試的輔導(dǎo)班越來越多
2.人們對此看法不一
3.你的觀點
DoesIntensiveTrainingCoursesReallyHelp
4.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitledStudents''InterpersonalRelationship.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow.
1.目前許多大學(xué)生處理不好人際關(guān)系
2.出現(xiàn)這種現(xiàn)象的原因
3.我的看法
Students'InterpersonalRelationship
5.Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowriteashortessayentitledPressureinModernLife.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:
1.現(xiàn)代生活充滿壓力
2.壓力對人身心的影響;
3.如何緩解壓力
6.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowritealetter.SupposeyouareZhangYing.WritealettertoXiaoWang,aschoolmateofyourswhoisgoingtovisityouduringtheweek-longholiday.Youshouldwriteatleast100wordsaccordingtothesuggestionsgivenbelowinChinese.
1.表示歡迎
2.提出關(guān)于度假安排的建議
3.提醒應(yīng)注意的事項
ALettertoaSchoolmate
7.Directions:Forthispartyouareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayOnExaminations.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutinegivenbelow.
1.補考是大學(xué)教育的一部分
2.補考的利與弊
3.如何發(fā)揮補考的作用
OnRemedialExamination
8.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitledConservationincollageCampuses.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:
1.現(xiàn)在大學(xué)校園普遍存在浪費現(xiàn)象
2.為什么要提倡節(jié)約
3.你的看法
ConservationincollageCampuses
9.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacompositiononthetopicStudyunderaWork-StudyProgram.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsaccordingtotheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:
1.在大學(xué)校園中,有的大學(xué)生是因為生活困難而勤工儉學(xué),有的大學(xué)生是為鍛煉實際能力
2.作為一名在校大學(xué)生,你如何看待勤工儉學(xué)問題
StudyunderaWork-StudyProgram
10.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayonthetopicofShouldEnterprisesHoldanAnnualMeeting?Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsaccordingtotheoutlinegivenbelow.
現(xiàn)在有不少單位熱衷于組織年會
1.對這種做法有人表示支持
2.有人并不贊成
3.我認為
ShouldEnterprisesHoldanAnnualMeeting?
______
二、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(10題)11.
Thewater(orsnow)canbecomeacidifiedwhenapollutantcombineswith______intheair.
12.
TheemergenceoflocalsharemarketsoutsideLondonwaspromotedby______.
13.
AccordingtoRamjee,thecombinationof________________ispossiblythemosteffectiveinpreventingHIVvirusfromtransmittingduringintercourse.
14.ProgrammingLanguages
Programminglanguagesarehowpeopletalktocomputers.Thecomputerwouldbejustashappyspeakinganylanguagethatwasunambiguous.Thereasonwehavehighlevellanguagesisbecausepeoplecan'tdealwithmachinelanguage.Thepointofprogramminglanguagesistopreventourpoorfrailhumanbrainsfrombeingoverwhelmedbyamassofdetail.
Architectsknowthatsomekindsofdesignproblemsaremorepersonalthanothers.Oneofthecleanest,mostabstractdesignproblemsisdesigningbridges.Themyourjobislargelyamatterofspanningagivendistancewiththeleastmaterial.Theotherendofthespectrumisdesigningchairs.Chairdesignershavetospendtheirtimethinkingabouthumanbodies.Softwarevariesinthesameway.Designingalgorithms(運算法則)forroutingdatathroughanetworkisanice,abstractproblem,likedesigningbridges.Whereasdesigningprogramminglanguagesislikedesigningchairs:it'sallaboutdealingwithhumanweaknesses.
Mostofushatetoacknowledgethis.Designingsystemsofgreatmathematicalelegancesoundsalotmoreappealingtomostofusthanpanderingtohumanweaknesses.Andthereisaroleformathematicalelegance:somekindsofelegancemakeprogramseasiertounderstand.Buteleganceisnotanendinitself.AndwhenIsaylanguageshavetobedesignedtosuithumanweaknesses,Idon'tmeanthatlanguageshavetobedesignedforbadprogrammers.InfactIthinkyououghttodesignforthebestprogrammers,buteventhebestprogrammershavelimitations.Idon'tthinkanyonewouldlikeprogramminginalanguagewhereallthevariablesweretheletterxwithintegersubscripts.Ifyoulookatthehistoryofprogramminglanguages,alotofthebestoneswere
languagesdesignedfortheirownauthorstouse,andalotoftheworstonesweredesignedforotherpeopletouse.
Whenlanguagesaredesignedforotherpeople,it'salwaysaspecificgroupofotherpeople:peoplenotassmartasthelanguagedesigner.Soyougetalanguagethattalksdowntoyou.Cobol(計算機通用語言)isthemostextremecase,butalotoflanguagesarepervadedbythisspirit.Ithasnothingtodowithhowabstractthelanguageis.Cisprettylow-level,butitwasdesignedforitsauthorstouse,andthat'swhyhackerslikeit.Theargumentfordesigninglanguagesforbadprogrammersisthattherearemorebadprogrammersthangoodprogrammers.Thatmaybeso.Butthosefewgoodprogrammerswriteadisproportionatelylargepercentageofthesoftware.
I'minterestedinthequestion,howdoyoudesignalanguagethattheverybesthackerswilllike?Ihappentothinkthisisidenticaltothequestion,howdoyoudesignagoodprogramminglanguage?
GivetheProgrammerasMuchControlasPossible.
Manylanguages(especiallytheonesdesignedforotherpeople)havetheattitudeofagoverness:theytrytopreventyoufromdoingthingsthattheythinkaren'tgoodforyou.Iliketheoppositeapproach:givetheprogrammerasmuchcontrolasyoucan.WhenIfirstlearnedLisp(表處理語言),whatIlikedmostaboutitwasthatitconsideredmeanequalpartner.IntheotherlanguagesIhadlearneduptillthen,therewasthelanguageandtherewasmyprogram,writteninthelanguage,andthetwowereveryseparate.ButinLispfilefunctionsandmacrosIwrotewerejustlikethosethatmadeupthelanguageitself.IcouldrewritethelanguageifIwanted.Ithadthesameappealasopen-sourcesoftware.
AimforBrevity.
Brevityisunderestimatedandevenscorned.Butifyoulookintotheheartsofhackers,you'llseethattheyreallyloveit.Howmanytimeshaveyouheardhackersspeakfondlyofhowin,say,APL,theycoulddoamazingthingswithjustacouplelinesofcode?Ithinkanythingthatreallysmartpeoplereallyloveisworthpayingattentionto.Ithinkal
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15.StudyStyles
Youknowwhetheryou'reamorningpersonoranightowl.Youknowwhetheryou'reapickyeaterorahumangarbagepail.Butdoyouknowifyoulearnbetterbyreadingorbyhearing?…ifyou'vesurvivedschoolsofar,youalreadyhavesomesortofstudyroutine—forbetterorforworse.Weaskedstudentsalloverthecountryforthelowdownontheirmethodsofoperations,andalsocollectedsomehard-wonadvice.Seeifyoucanrecognizeyourownpersonalstudymethodonthelistbelowandlearnhowtostudyeffectively.
TheDreamer
Youmaysayyou'restudying.Youmayevenlooklikeyou'restudying.Butyourmindisintheclouds.Yourtestperformanceseldomreflectsthoselonghoursyouspendatyourdesk,almoststudying.Kim,fromMontreal,says,"WhenIgettothelibrary,Iendupsittingthereandpeople-watching."Cindy,fromLafayette,Pennsylvania,says:"Personally,ItendtowriteeverythingdownonflashcardssoIcanquizmyselflater.EveryoneelsethinksthatI'llace(成績?yōu)锳)theexam,butsometimesIfindmyselfspendingsomuchtimewritingdowneverylittledetailthatIdon'thavetimetoactuallystudy."
Warning:Ifyouspendalldaypretendingstudying,you'llpayallnightcrammingforreal.(Whatawasteofsocializingtime!)Thisyear'sresolution:Stayontargetbysettinggoals(LikefourchaptersbyWednesday)andaskingyourfriendstotestyou.Also,tuneintoyourinterests:Ifyoufindyourselfdrawingelaboratedoodlesinthemarginswhenyou'resupposedtobeanalyzingShakespeare,takedrawingclassesandsnapoutofyourdaydream.
TheGrind
Onelookingatyoursockdrawer,meticulously(非常細心地)arrangedinrainboworder,suggestscontrol-freaktendencies.Youneverfailtodoafixedamountofstudyingeachevening—andyourgoodgradesshowit.Youcautiouslyplotacoursetoconqueranunrulyassignment,andyourarelybreakyourroutine.Gretchen,fromChicago,describesherhard-coremethod:"Icompletelyorganizeallofmynotes.Then,beforeIdoanythingelse,IplanoutexactlyhowmanyhoursI'mgoingtostudyandhowlongIamgoingtotakebreaks.Thisway,Ialwaysstayontask.IreadthroughmynotesandthenhighlightthethingsIdon'tknowwell,tocommitthemtomemory."Butshe'snotdoneyet!"ThenIreadmyassignmentsagainandtakenotesandstudythesenotesthesamewayIstudiedmyclassnotes."Whew,Sarah,fromScarsdale,NewYork,alsoconsidersherselfaworkerbee."Iplanmyworksothatthere'ssomethingIhavetodoeverynightoftheweek.Butwhenthere'satest,I'lldoallmyassignmentsbeforetryingtodoanoverview.StudyingcomeslastbecauseI'llwaituntilthelastminutetoeventrytoconcentrateonsomethingwithsolittlestructure."
Warning:Whileyourself-disciplinewillserveyouwellincollege(orthemilitary),youmightwanttoaddmoreinspirationtoyourperspiration.Noamountofmemorization,orcolorcodingyournotebookswillhelpyouwriteanoriginal,opinionatedessay—andyou'llbewritingplenty.Thisyear'sresolution:Varyyourroutineandthinkaboutyourowninsightsmore.Afterreadinganassignment,tryclosingyoureyesandrecallingwhatyoufoundinterestingbeforebucklingdownwithyourimpeccablenotes.Andifyou'vegotahalfhourtospareinyourstudyschedule,trysomethingmessyandcreative,likewritingapoem.
TheSocialStudier
You'rethekindwholearnsoutloud.Youmakeyourwaytoenlightenment,sostudybuddiesareamust.Inschool,youremembermorefromhearingthelecturesthanfromdoingthereading.Roberta,fromPrinceton,NewJersey,says:"IwenttoastudycounselortofindoutthatIlearnbestbylistening.It'strue:UntilIhearsomethingoutloud,it'snotreallyrealtome.WhenI'mstudyingandIdon'tunderstandsomethinginour
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16.Thepropertemperatureforstoringbooksis______.
17.
Aninternationalorganizationshouldbelegallybuilttopreventcountriesfromemittinggreenhousegases.
A.YB.NC.NG
18.
ManypeoplebelievedthatDr.Freudfoundawayto______.
19.
Peace-keepingliesservetoprotecttheliarfrompossible______.
20.
TherivalsYahoo!andMicrosoftarecorrespondingto______.
A.GoogleandMicrosoft
B.Googleandbanks
C.Microsoftandbanks
D.repositoriesandguardians
三、3.ListeningComprehension(10題)21.(29)
A.UseGoogletosearchthemonebyone.
B.Contactthewebmasteroreditorwithaproposalandasamplework.
C.Registeryourselfasamemberofallthewebsites.
D.Readallthecurrentnews,stories,articlesortechnicalpublicationsonthewebsites.
22.(28)
A.Commonsensemaybedifferentinvariousplacesortimes.
B.Thereisnodoubtthatvirusisthecause.
C.It'salmostimpossibletodefinewhatiscommonsense.
D.Peopleoftentakecontradictoryattitudestowardsoneparticularthing.
23.聽力原文:Readingtooneselfisamodernactivitywhichwasalmostunknowntothescholarsoftheclassicalandmedievalworlds,whileduringthefifteenthcenturytheterm"reading"undoubtedlymeantreadingaloud.Onlyduringthenineteenthcenturydidsilentreadingbecomecommonplace.
Oneshouldbecareful,however,inassumingthatsilentreadingcameaboutsimplybecausereadingaloudisadistractiontoothers.Examinationoffactorsrelatedtothehistoricaldevelopmentofsilentreadingrevealsthatitbecametheusualmodeofreadingformostadultreadingtasksmainly(27)becausethetasksthemselveschangedincharacter.
(26)The19thcenturysawasteadygradualincreaseinliteracy,andthusinthenumberofreaders.Asreadersincreased,sothenumberofpotentiallistenersdecreased,andthustherewassomereductionintheneedtoreadaloud.Asreadingforthebenefitoflistenersgrewlesscommon,socametheflourishingofreadingasaprivateactivityinsuchpublicplacesaslibraries,railwaycarriagesandOffices.Therereadingaloudwouldcausedistractiontootherreaders.
Towardstheendofthecenturytherewasstillconsiderableargumentover(28)whetherbooksshouldbeusedforinformation,andoverwhetherthereadingmaterialsuchasnewspaperswasinsomewaymentallyweakening.Indeedthisargumentremainswithusstillineducation.However,whateveritsvirtuesare,theoldsharedliteracyculturehadgoneandwasreplacedbythemassmediaontheonehandandbybooksandmagazinesforaspecializedreadershipontheother.Thesocial,cultural,andtechnologicalchangesinthecenturyhadgreatlyalteredwhattheterm"reading"implied.
(33)
A.Silentreadinghadnotbeendiscovered.
B.Therewerefewplacesavailableforprivatereading.
C.Fewpeoplecouldreadforthemselves.
D.Peoplereliedonreadingforentertainment.
24.(25)
A.Trainers.B.Clowns.C.Acrobats.D.Magicians.
25.聽力原文:W:Goodafternoon.ThisisJanespeaking.HowcanIhelpyou?
M:Hi,IamcallinginregardstoacellphoneIboughtfromyouawhilebackandfromthewarrantycarditseemsthisistherightnumbertocall.Soanyways...IamafraidI'mgoingtohavetocomplainaboutthereceptionsignalonmyhandphone.Ican'tseemtogetincomingandoutgoingcallsanditalwaysgivesmeabusysignal.Doyouknowwhatcouldbetheproblem?
W:Couldyoutellmehowlongthishasbeenhappening?Iaskthatbecauseitwilllikelytellmewhethertheproblemiswithyourequipmentorreception.
M:Acoupleofdaysago.InitiallyIthoughtitcouldbethehandphone'sproblembutthenIrealizeditwasprobablythereceiversignal.
W:pleasegivemeyournumberandIwillcheckwhetherthereisanyproblemontheline.
M:9988777.
W:Thankyou.PleaseholdontothelineandIwillgetbacktoyouinaminute.
M:Sure.
W:SorrytokeepyouwaitingSir.Ihavecheckedyournumberandeverythingisfine.Itcouldbeduetoourlineupgradingandsometimesitcouldaffectcertainmobilenumbers,Ourapologiesforyourinconvenience.
M:HowlongdoIhavetowaitbeforethesignalreturnstonormal?
W:Well,anothercouplemoredays.Itellyouwhat,Iwillgivethisfeedbacktoourtechnicianandiftheproblemstillexistsaftertwodays,pleasegiveusacallandwewillhelpyoutosolveit.
M:OhbutyoubetIwillphoneifIdon'tgetthisfixedsoon.It'snotasifIcandowithoutmycellphoneforverylong.
(20)
A.Ontheman'scellphone.
B.Atamobileoffice.
C.Onthetelephoneattheman'shome.
D.Onthetelephoneonahotlinenumber.
26.
【B10】
27.
【B5】
28.(35)
A.Heavyhomeworkloads.
B.Longhours'workwithoutplay.
C.Carryingheavybackpacks.
D.Noneoftheabove.
29.聽力原文:M:Carlearnedalotofmoneyoverthesummervacationasaconsultanttothatcompany.
W:Idon'tdoubtit.Whatsurprisesmeisthathe'sstillworkingtherenowthatclassesareabouttostartagain.
Q:WhatdoesthewomansayaboutCarl?
(19)
A.Shedoubtshemakesmuchmoneynow.
B.She'ssurprisedthathechosethatcompany.
C.Shedoesn'tknowwhenherclassesstarted.
D.Shewonderswhyhe'skepthisjob.
30.【B5】
四、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(3題)31.
Inordertobesuccessfulinaninterview,applicantsshould______.
A.doasmanyrehearsalsaspossiblebeforehand
B.forgetaboutthejobandletittakecareofitself
C.stopworryingaboutgettingthejobandfocusondoingasmanyinterviewsaspossible
D.gotooneinterviewafteranotherwithoutapriorknowledgeofthecompanies
32.
Asusedinthelastparagraphofthispassage,thewordintricatemeans______
A.abnormalB.complexC.regularD.perfect
33.
Amongthefollowingstatements,______bestsumsupthemainideaofthepassage.
A.Beatlesfinallyrealizedthatinordertoselltheirmusicwell,theyhavetogototheInternet
B.theexampleofBeatlesillustratesthateventheycannotcontroltheInternet
C.thereisfiercecompetitionbetweeniTunesandMicrosoftinonlinemusicstore
D.Beatlesarefightinghardtoselltheirmusiconline
五、5.ErrorCorrection(3題)34.
【S5】
35.TheSeattleTimescompanyisonenewspaperfirmthathas
recognizedtheneedforchangeanddonesomethingaboutit.Inthe
newspaperindustry,papersmustreflectthediversityofthecommunities
towhichtheyprovideinformation.Itmustreflectthatdiversitywiththeir【S1】______.
newscoverageorrisklosingtheirreaders'interestandtheiradvertisers'
support.OperatingwithinSeattle,whichhas20percentsracial【S2】______.
minorities,thepaperhasputintoplacepoliciesandproceduresforhiring
andmaintainadiverseworkforce.Theunderlyingreasonforthechangeis【S3】______.
thatforinformationtobefair,appropriate,andsubjective,itshouldbe【S4】______.
reportedbythesamekindofpopulationthatreadsit.
Adiversitycommitteecomposedofreporters,editors,and
photographersmeetsregularlytovaluetheSeattleTimes'contentandto【S5】______.
educatetherestofthenewsroomstaffaboutdiversityissues.Inan【S6】______.
addition,thepaperinstitutedacontentaudit(審查)thatevaluatesthe
frequencyandmannerofrepresentationofwomanandpeopleofcolorin【S7】______.
photographs.Earlyauditsshowedthatminoritieswerepicturedfartoo
infrequentlyandwerepicturedwithadisproportionatenumberofnegative
articles.Theaudithasresultedfromimprovementinthefrequencyof【S8】______.
majorityrepresentationandtheirportrayalinneutralorpositive【S9】______.
situations.And,witharesult,theSeattleTimeshasimprovedasa【S10】______.
newspaper.ThediversitytrainingandcontentauditshelpedtheSeattle
TimesCompanytowinthePersonnelJournalOptimasAwardfor
excellenceinmanagingchange.
【S1】
36.
【S4】
六、6.ErrorCorrection(3題)37.
【S6】
38.Agoodmodernnewspaperisanextraordinarypieceofreading.It
isremarkablefirstforwhatitcontains:therangeofnewsfromlocal
crimetointernationalpolitics,fromsporttobusiness,fromfashionto
science,andtherangeofcommentandspecialfeaturesaswell.A
newspaperiseventhoughmoreremarkableforthewayonereadsit:【S1】______.
nevercomplete,neverstraightthrough,butalwaysbyjumpingfrom【S2】______.
heretothere,inandoutglancingatonepiece,readingotherarticleall【S3】______.
thewaythrough,readingjustafewparagraphsofthenext.Agood
modernnewspaperoffersavarietytoattractmanydifferentreaders,but
farmorethananyonereaderisinterestedin.Thatbringsthisvariety【S4】______.
togetherinoneplaceisitstopicality,whoseimmediaterelationtowhat【S5】______.
ishappeninginyourworldandyourlocalitynow.Butimmediacyand
thespeedofproductionthatgowithitmeanalsothatmuchofwhat【S6】______.
appearsinanewspaperhasnomorethantransientvalue.Forallthese
reasons,nottwopeoplereallyreadthesamepaper:whateachperson【S7】______.
doesistoputtogetheroutofpagesofthatday'spaper,hisown【S8】______.
selectionandsequence,hisownnewspaper.Forallthesereasons,
readingnewspapersefficiently,whichmeangettingwhatyouwantfrom【S9】______.
themwithoutmissingthingsyouneedbutwithwastingtime,demands【S10】______.
skillandself-awarenessasyoumodifyandapplythetechniquesof
reading.
【S1】
39.Airpollutionisoneofthemostpervasiveenvironmentalproblemsbecause
atmosphericcurrentscancarrycontaminatedairtoeverypartoftheglobe.
Mostairpollutioncomesfromautomobileemissionsandfrompowerplants
whatburncoalandoiltoproduceenergyforindustrialandconsumeruse.【S1】______.
Carbondioxideandotherharmfulgasesreleasingintotheairfromthesesources【S2】______.
adverselyeffectweatherpatternsandthehealthofpeople,animalsandplants.【S3】______.
Industrializednationsproducemostoftheworld'sairpollution.For
example,becausetheUnitedStatesishometojust5percentoftheworld's【S4】______.
population,thecountrygenerates22percentofhuman-madecarbondioxide
emissionsor19percentofallgreenhousegasessuchascarbondioxideand【S5】______.
methane.Theseemissionsharmtheenvironmentbyleadingacidrainand【S6】______.
globalwarming,andbydepleting(使衰竭)theprotectiveozonelayerwhich
surroundtheearth.【S7】______.
Acidrain,aseriousthreataroundtheworld,occurswhensulfurdioxide
andnitrogenoxideemissionsfromautomobilesandfossil-fuelburningpower
plantstofallbacktoEarthasacidicprecipitation.Acidrainhascontaminated【S8】______.
manylakesinCanadaandthenortheastUnitedStatesandhasbeendocumented
eveninthenon-industrialstateofHawaii.IntheUnitedKingdom,57
percentofalltreesareseverelydefoliated(使落葉)owetocorrosivefallout,and【S9】______.
productionoffoodcropshasbeendeclinedinmanypartsoftheworld.Acid【S10】______
rainhaserodedthesurfacesofgreatartandarchitecturaltreasures,including
theancientsculpturesofRomeandtheSphinxinEgypt.
【S1】
參考答案
1.ShouldEuthanasiaBeLegalized?Euthanasiahasbeenahighlycontroversialissueathomeanda-broad.InsomenorthernEuropeancountriesitislegalized.NowithasbecomeahottopicagainiiiourcountrybecauseanShouldEuthanasiaBeLegalized?Euthanasiahasbeenahighlycontroversialissueathomeanda-broad.InsomenorthernEuropeancountriesitislegalized.Nowithasbecomeahottopicagainiiiourcountrybecausean
2.ShouldEnterprisesHoldanAnnualMeeting?InrecentyearsquiteafewenterprisestendtoholdanannualmeetingattheendoftheyearasawayofcelebratingtheNewYear.Somepeopleareinfavorofthiskindofcelebrationandbelieveboththecompanyandtheemployeesbenefitfromit.Anannualmeetingifheldsuccessfullycanhelpcreateaharmoniousworkingenvironmentinthecompany.Howeverotherpeopleholdacompletelyoppositeopinion.Theyregarditasawasteofmoneytorenttheauditoriumtopayforthehostesstoeatinluxuriousrestaurantsandsoon.Thiswouldcontributetoaconsiderableportionofthefinancialexpenseofthecompanywhichinconsequencewouldlowertheamountofmoneythattheemployeescanget.Frommypointofviewtheadvantagesoftheannualmeetingsoutweighthedisadvantages.Firstlytheemployeescanberefreshedafterthewholeyearofhardwork.Secondlyduringthewholecelebrationthecolleagueshavechancestogetafurtherunderstandingofeachother.Moreoverasuccessfulannualmeetingcanhelpcreateasenseofbelongingintheheartofstaff.ShouldEnterprisesHoldanAnnualMeeting?Inrecentyears,quiteafewenterprisestendtoholdanannualmeetingattheendoftheyearasawayofcelebratingtheNewYear.Somepeopleareinfavorofthiskindofcelebrationandbelieveboththecompanyandtheemployeesbenefitfromit.Anannualmeeting,ifheldsuccessfully,canhelpcreateaharmoniousworkingenvironmentinthecompany.However,otherpeopleholdacompletelyoppositeopinion.Theyregarditasawasteofmoneytorenttheauditorium,topayforthehostess,toeatinluxuriousrestaurantsandsoon.Thiswouldcontributetoaconsiderableportionofthefinancialexpenseofthecompany,which,inconsequence,wouldlowertheamountofmoneythattheemployeescanget.Frommypointofview,theadvantagesoftheannualmeetingsoutweighthedisadvantages.Firstly,theemployeescanberefreshedafterthewholeyearofhardwork.Secondly,duringthewholecelebration,thecolleagueshavechancestogetafurtherunderstandingofeachother.Moreover,asuccessfulannualmeetingcanhelpcreateasenseofbelongingintheheartofstaff.
3.DoesIntensiveTrainingCoursesReallyHelp?"Takeourcourseyouwillfindexamisjustapieceofcake!"Everywhereonthecampuswecanfindsuchadvertisementswhich(1)attracttheeyeballsandtouchthedeepheartofthDoesIntensiveTrainingCoursesReallyHelp?"Takeourcourse,youwillfindexamisjustapieceofcake!"Everywhereonthecampuswecanfindsuchadvertisementswhich(1)attracttheeyeballsandtouchthedeepheartofth解析:本文是一篇六級考試中常見的議論文,要求考生就“強化訓(xùn)練課程是否有用”這個話題展開論述。根據(jù)題目要求,考生應(yīng)首先描述大學(xué)校園存在很多的強化訓(xùn)練課程廣告。然后提出支持或反對強化訓(xùn)練的原因.最后闡明自己的觀點,做出總結(jié)。
一、大學(xué)校園有很多強化訓(xùn)練班的廣告(advertisements,intensivetraining,attracttheeyeballs)
二、支持者支持的原因
1.可以系統(tǒng)學(xué)習(xí)(learnsystematically)
2.跟風(fēng),擔(dān)心落后于他人(followthetrends,fallbehind)
反對者反對的原因?qū)W習(xí)需要積累,參加培訓(xùn)班只是浪費錢財(lastinglearning,money-consuming)
三、作者觀點學(xué)習(xí)需要積累,培訓(xùn)班不是捷徑只是增補(accumulatedlearning,complement)
(1)attracttheeyeballs“抓人眼球,吸引人注意”。
(2)followthetrends“隨大流”。
(3)fallbehind“落后”。
(4)yield“產(chǎn)生收益”,此處yieldlittle意為“產(chǎn)生很少的成果”。
(5)money-consuming“費錢的”。注意這種組詞結(jié)構(gòu)的使用。
(6)counton“指望,依靠”。
(7)serveascomplements“作為增補”。
4.OnStudents'InterpersonalRelationshipPositiveinterpersonalrelationshipsarevitalforoptimalhumangrowthanddevelopment.Howeverinrecentyearsconcernhasbeenexpressedbyeducatorsaboutthequalityofinterpersonalrelationshipamongstudentsininstitutionsofhighereducation.AccordingtoasurveyconductedbyHebeiUniversitymanycollege-agestudentsfindinterpersonalrelationshipthebiggestheadache.Increasingdiversityandrapidchangesinoursocietyaremakinginteractingwithotherscontinuallymorecomplexanddifficult.Withlimitedlifeexperiencesandsocialskillscollegestudentsarefacingmorechallengesindealingwithinterpersonalrelationship.Thisisespeciallytrueforstudentscomingfromruralareas.Becauseofextremelylimitedsocialskillstheyareoftenrejectedbyothers—andrejectiongivesthemevenfewerchancestolearnhowtobehavewithothers.Inmyopinionnowthatinterpersonalrelationshipisimportanttostudents'developmentcollegesshouldkeepupdatedandoffercomprehensiveinterpersonalrelationships
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