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(2023年)安徽省亳州市大學(xué)英語(yǔ)6級(jí)大

學(xué)英語(yǔ)六級(jí)測(cè)試卷(含答案)

學(xué)校:班級(jí):姓名:考號(hào):

一、l.Writing(10題)

1.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowritea

compositiononthetopicCompetitionandCooperation.Youshouldwriteat

least150words,andbaseyourcompositionontheoutline(giveninChinese)

below:

2.分析觀眾喜歡看體育節(jié)目的原因

WhyDotheViewersLikeWatchingSportPrograms?

3.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitledBuyingandSellingStocksasaStudent.Youshouldwriteatleast150

wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:

1.在校大學(xué)生炒股的現(xiàn)象在一些地方很普遍

2.有人認(rèn)為這種行為不利于學(xué)生的學(xué)習(xí),也有人認(rèn)為這種行為能讓學(xué)生

有所收獲

3.你的觀點(diǎn)

BuyingandSellingStocksasaStudent

4.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowritearesume.You

shouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:

假設(shè)你是李明——一名應(yīng)屆畢業(yè)生,在報(bào)紙上看到一則招聘廣告,你想

要到登廣告的公司供職,請(qǐng)給該公司寫(xiě)一封求職信,內(nèi)容應(yīng)簡(jiǎn)要介紹自

己的情況以及自己的經(jīng)歷等。

5.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition

onthetopicHighSalariesorCareerDevelopment?Youshouldwriteatleast

150wordsaccordingtotheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese.

1.有的大學(xué)畢業(yè)生擇業(yè)時(shí)盲目追求高工資,有的則認(rèn)為提供學(xué)習(xí)機(jī)會(huì)及

事業(yè)上的發(fā)展才更重要的;

2.持有這兩種觀點(diǎn)的原因;

3.你的觀點(diǎn)。

NeverTakeThingsforGranted

6.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitled

DoesGradesMeanAbility?Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowing

theoutlinegiven,below:

1.Somepeoplethinkthatgradesisthewaytoshowone'sability.

2.Othersholdthatgradesmaynotnecessarilymeanability.

3.Youropinion.

7.EvaluationbyStudents

1.不少大學(xué)讓學(xué)生參與任課老師教學(xué)情況的測(cè)評(píng)

2.對(duì)此改革措施校方、教師、學(xué)生的看法不一

3.學(xué)生測(cè)評(píng)教師的益處以及可能產(chǎn)生的問(wèn)題

8」.假如你是李靜,你想向校長(zhǎng)申請(qǐng)參加西部大開(kāi)發(fā),你要給校長(zhǎng)寫(xiě)一

封信,信的內(nèi)容包括:

1.表達(dá)自己想要參加西部大開(kāi)發(fā)的愿望;

2.簡(jiǎn)要說(shuō)明自己的理由。

9.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitledThePopularityofWesternHolidays.Youshouldwriteatleast150

wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:

1.一些“洋”節(jié)日在中國(guó)越來(lái)越流行。

2.一些中國(guó)傳統(tǒng)節(jié)日反倒無(wú)人問(wèn)津。

3.你如何看待這種現(xiàn)象。

ThePopularityofWesternHolidays

10.Directions:Forthispartyouareallowed30minutestowritea

compositionaboutDiligenceIstheKeytoSuccess.Youaregiventhe

followingoutlinesinChineseandarerequiredtowritenolessthan150words.

Remembertowriteclearly.

1.對(duì)“勤奮是成功的關(guān)健”涵義的理解;

2.成功不是靠運(yùn)氣;

3.了解成功重要性的意義。

二、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(10題)

11.

Icecanbealmostashardassteelandasstrongasconcretewhenits

temperatureiscentigrade.

12.

FedExiswell-knownforalistof"firsts"mainlyforadopting

13.

NotallpeoplethinkAmericanculturewillbedurableenoughtomeet.

14.

TheHistoricSavannahFoundationisresponsibleforprotectingmany.

15.

Inordertomakethecasesmostproperlypresented,theshow'screatorsare

goingtouseallkindsof.

16.

AccordingtoMargaret,whengirlsareanxiousandinsecure,theytendto

17.

ItisreportedbyRolandAndersonthattheGPOsarefilledwith.

18.

Theideathatprofessorsshoulddoresearchaswellasteachwasimported

fromGermanyinthelate19thcentury.

A.YB.NC.NG

19.Pollution:ALifeandDeathIssue

OneofthemainthemesofPlanetunderPressureisthewaymanyofthe

Earth'senvironmentalcrisesreinforceoneanother.Pollutionisanobvious

example-wedonothavetheoptionofgrowingfood,orfindingenoughwater,

onasqueaky-cleanplanet,butononeincreasinglytarnishedandtrashedby

thewaywehaveuseditsofar.

Cuttingwasteandclearinguppollutioncostmoney.Yettimeandagainitis

thequestforwealththatgeneratesmuchofthemessinthefirstplace.Living

inawaythatislessdamagingtotheEarthisnoteasy,butitisvital,because

pollutionispervasiveandoftenlife-threatening.

Air:theWorldHealthOrganization(WHO)saysthreemillionpeopleare

killedworldwidebyoutdoorairpollutionannuallyfromvehiclesand

industrialemissions,and1.6millionindoorsthroughusingsolidfuel.Most

areinpoorcountries.

Water:diseasescarriedinwaterareresponsiblefor80%ofillnessesand

deathsindevelopingcountries,killingachildeveryeightseconds.Eachyear

2.1millionpeoplediefromdiarrhoeal(痢疾的)diseasesassociatedwithpoor

water.

Soil:contaminatedlandisaprobleminindustrializedcountries,whereformer

factoriesandpowerstationscanleavewastelikeheavymetalsinthesoil.It

canalsooccurindevelopingcountries,sometimesusedfordumping

pesticides.Agriculturecanpollutelandwithpesticides,nitrate-richfertilizers

andslurryfromlivestock.Andwhenthecontaminationreachesriversit

damageslifethere,andcanevencreatedeadzonesoffthecoast,asintheGulf

ofMexico.

ChronicProblem

Chemicalsareafrequentpollutant.Whenwethinkofchemicalcontamination

itisoftenimagesofeventslikeBhopalthatcometomind.Buttheproblemis

widespread.Onestudysays7-20%ofcancersareattributabletopoorairand

pollutioninhomesandworkplaces.TheWHO,concernedaboutchemicals

thatpersistandbuildupinthebody,especiallyintheyoung,sayswemay"be

conductingalarge-scaleexperimentwithchildren'shealth".

Someman-madechemicals,endocrine(內(nèi)分泌)disruptorslikephthalates(酉太

酸鹽)andnonylphenol-abreakdownproductofspermicides(殺精子劑),

cosmeticsanddetergents-areblamedforcausingchangesinthegenitals,of

someanimals.Affectedspeciesincludepolarbears-sonoteventheArcticis

immune.Andthechemicalsclimbthefoodchain,fromfishtomammals,and

tous.

About70,000chemicalsareonthemarket,witharound1,500newones

appearingannually.Atleast30,000arethoughtnevertohavebeen

comprehensivelytestedfortheirpossibleriskstopeople.

Atfirstglance,theplasticbucketsstackedinthecomeroftheenvironmental

NGOofficelooklikeanyothers.Butthecontainersareanunlikelyweapon

inonepoorcommunity'sfightagainstoilcompanieswhichtheysayare

responsibleforwidespreadill-healthcausedbyyearsofpollution.Thevessels

areusedbyanetworkoflocalvolunteers,knownastheBucketBrigade,to

gatherairsamplesinneighborhoodsborderingoilrefineries,aspartofa

campaigntomonitoranddocumentairpollutionwhichtheybelieveiscoming

fromtheplants.

InSouthAfrica,asmmanydevelopingandnewlyindustrializedcountries,

legislationonairpollutionhasfailedtokeeppacewithmushrooming

industries.Solocalresidents,likemanyinpoorcommunitiesaroundtheglobe,

havefacedtheproblemofinvestigatingtheirclaimthatindustriesontheir

doorstepsaremakingthemsick.

Trade-off

Butthesnagisthatmodernsocietydemandsmanyofthem,andsomeare

essentialforsurvival.Sowhileweinvoketheprecautionaryprinciple,which

alwaysrecommendserringonthesideofcaution,wehavetorecognizethere

willbetrade-offstobemade.

ThepesticideDDTdoesgreatdamagetowildlifeandcanaffectthehuman

nervoussystem,

A.3millionB.2.1millionC.1.6millionD.3.2million

20.InternetUsersTurnAddicts

Ifyou'reanInternetuser,youknowwhoyouare.Theyareamongallofusin

society,althoughmanymaychoosenottoacknowledgethattheytoo,

frequentlyusetheInternet.AsIsithereandlookacrossthestreet,Iseeaman

infrontofhisowncomputer;thescreenglowingagainstthewindowbehind

him.Hedoesnotusehispersonalcomputerforwork,heisafarmer.Hehas

becomewhatisknownasan"InternetJunky".

Theaddictionbeginsinnocently.Atthestart,youarenotevenawareofthe

possibilitiesthatmayform,fromyourexcessivecomputeruse.Youbeginto

takeanavidinterestine-mailingwithyourfriendsandfamily.Oncethe

noveltyofkeepingintouchwithyourcolleagueswearsoff,andresearching

startstoboreyou,youmaypossiblyexpandyourcomputerusagetochatting.

Yes,chatting.Itissomethingthatisbecomingmoreacceptableinourlives,

butitisstilllookeddownuponbymanyskeptics.Chattingthroughthe

Internetinvolveschoosinganappropriatenicknameforyourself一for

example,Fisherman-andthenfindingaroomwhereyoufeelcompelledto

spendtimein.Onceyou'veenteredtheroom,otherfellowchattersmaysay,

"Hello...a/s/1(age/sex/location)please."

Andsobeginstheaddiction.Onceyoubecomeinvolvedinmeetingpeople

online,itisdifficulttobreaksuchahabit.Youmayevenmakeadailyhabit

ofit.Peoplehavebeenfoundtocarryoutexactlythesamebehavior,notonly

acrossthenation,butacrosstheglobe.Inanyoneroom,youmaycomeacross

peoplefromfivedifferentcountriesoftheworld.Granted,noteveryonewho

staysonlineforhoursonend,areenvelopedinchatting,butitismoreoften

thannot,thecauseforInternetAddictionDisorder(IAD).

TheprevalenceofInternetAddictionDisorderhasbeenincreasinginnumber,

henceasupportgroup,amongmanytheInternetAddictionSupportGroup

(IASG)hasbeendeveloped.IAD,a"maladaptive"patternforInternetuse,is

leadingtoimpairmentand/ordistresscausedbythree(ormore)ofthe

following,atanytimeinaperiodofoneyear:

-AneedformarkedlyincreasedmountsoftimeonInternettoachieve

satisfaction;

-Markedlydiminishedeffectwithcontinueduseofthesameamountoftime

onInternet;

-ReductioninInternetusewhichhasbeenprolonged.

SymptomsofInternetAddictionDisorderinclude:

-Psychomotoragitation;

-Anxiety;

-ObsessivethinkingaboutwhatishappeningonInternet;

-FantasiesordreamsaboutInternet;

-Voluntaryorinvoluntarytypingmovementsofthefingers.

Thesesymptomsbegintocauseconflictinsocial,occupational,oranother

importantareaoffunctioning.Peoplewhobecomeaddicted,usetheInternet

torelieveoravoidwithdrawalsymptoms,whicharesimilartothosebrought

onbythehaltofdruguse.Thedisorderisrecognizedbythe"persistentdesire"

or"unsuccessfulefforts"tominimizetheInternetuse.

OnJune14,1998,ABCnewsreportedthatan"Internetcrazed"Cincinnati

womanwasarrestedforneglectingherthreeyoungchildren.Thewoman

reportedlyspent12hoursstraightonline,whileherhungrykidswerelocked

awayinaroomsoshecouldbeonlinewithoutinterruption.

TheInternetisrapidlybecominganaddictivesourcetoalotofitsusers.Users

oftheInternetinclude:students,housewives,andbusinessprofessionals.

Someoftheseusersspendaminimumofthirty-eighthoursperweekonthe

"net";hence,losingtouchwithrealityandreekinghavocontheirstudies,

familylives,andeventheircareers.Basedonlevelofaddiction,thereare

threegroupsofInternetaddicts:

-the"I'm-not-addicted-users";

-the"I-only-use-it-when-I-have-to-users";

&nb

A.YB.NC.NG

三、3.ListeningComprehension(10題)

21.(25)

A.TansPueblo.B.Apache.C.Navajo.D.Ute.

22.

[B7]

23.聽(tīng)力原文:M:WasIsupposedtogivetheseminarpresentationthisweek?

W:No.IassignedittoJoan.

Q:Whatwillhappenthisweek?

(13)'

A.Joanwillgiveouttheassignments.

B.Joanwillspeakintheseminar.

C.Joanwon'tbepresentattheseminar.

D.Joanwon'tsignthepetitions.

24.(28)

A.Sleepcanstrengthenmemories.

B.Sleepcanrecovermemories.

C.Sleepcanprotectmemoriesagainstinterference.

D.Sleepcanharmmemories.

25.(24)

A.Becausesheisontheexecutivestaff.

B.Becausesheisfamiliarwiththecompany.

C.Becauseshehasknowledgeofmanagement.

D.Becauseshehasanoutstandingachievement.

26.(31)

A.Severeloneliness.

B.Situationalloneliness.

C.Chronicloneliness.

D.Temporaryloneliness.

27.(15)

A.Inabout40minutes.

B.Inabout30minutes.

C.Inabout20minutes.

D.Inabout10minutes.

28.SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2long

conversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbe

askedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbe

spokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,

youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichis

thebestanswer.

聽(tīng)力原文.M:Icouldn'tputupwithmywifeanylonger.Idon'tknowwhy

sheusuallywantstolookateverythinginsuchanegativeway.

W:Maybeyoushouldtrytogettoknowsomethingaboutherchildhood.

Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean?

(12)

A.Themanshouldtrytobemoreunderstanding,

B.Theman'swifeshouldbemoreunderstanding.

C.Theman'snegativeattitudemaybederivedfromhischildhood.

D.Thepessimismoftheman'swifemaybetheresultofherpastexperiences.

29.聽(tīng)力原文:M:IfIwereyou,I'drideabiketowork.Takingacrowded

busduringrushhoursisreallyterrible.

W:Thankyouforyouradvice,butmybikehasgotaflattyre.

Q:Howdoesthewomanmostprobablygettowork?

(14)

A.Shewillgotoworkbybike.

B.Shewilltakeabustotheoffice.

C.Shewillgettoworkbytaxi.

D.Shewillwalktotheoffice.

30.聽(tīng)力原文:Theflag,themostcommonsymbolofanationinthemodern

world,isalsooneofthemostancient.Withaclearsymbolicmeaning,the

flaginthetraditionalform,isstillusedtodaytomarkbuildings,shipsand

othervehiclesrelatedtoacountry.

Thenationalflagasweknowittodayisinnowayaprimitiveartifact.Itis,

rather,theproductofthousandsofyears'ofdevelopment.Historiansbelieve

thatithadtwomajorancestors,ofwhichtheearlierservedtoshowwind

direction.

Earlyhumanbeingsusedveryfragilehousesandboats.Oftenstrongwinds

wouldtearroofsfromhousesorcausehighwavesthatendangeredtravelers.

People'sfoodsuppliesweresimilarlyvulnerable.Evenaftertheyhadlearned

howtoplantgrains,theystillneededhelpfromnaturetoensuregoodharvests.

Thereforetheyfearedanddependedonthepowerofthewind,whichcould

bringwarmthfromonedirectionandcoldfromanother.

Usingasimplepieceofclothtiedtothetopofaposttotellthedirectionof

thewindwasmoredependablethanearliermethods,suchaswatchingthe

risingofsmokefromafire.Theconnectionoftheflagwithheavenlypower

wasthereforereasonable.Earlyhumansocietiesbegantofixlongpiecesof

clothtothetopsoftotemsbeforecarryingthemintobattle.Theybelievedthat

thepowerofthewindwouldbeaddedtothegoodwishesofthegodsand

ancestorsrepresentedbythetotemsthemselves.

Theseflagsdevelopedveryslowlyintomodernflags.Thefirstknownflagof

anationorarulerwasunmarked:ThekingofChinaaround1000B.C.was

knowntohavealittlewhiteflagcarriedaheadofhim.Thispracticemight

havebeenlearnedfromEgyptiansevenfurtherinthepast,butitwasfrom

ChinathatitspreadovertraderoutesthroughIndia,thenacrossArablands,

andfinallytoEurope,whereitmetupwiththeotherancestorofthenational

flag.

Questions26to29arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

26.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?

27.Whyweretheearliestflagsconnectedwithheavenlypower?

28.Whatdoesthespeakerknowofthefirstnationalflag?

29.Whatwillthespeakermostprobablytalkaboutnext?

(33)

A.DevelopmentoftheNationalFlag

B.PoweroftheNationalFlag

C.TypesofFlags

D.UsesofFlags

四、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(3題)

31.

Whatisthemainpointtheauthormakesaboutthecultivationofthestudents'

imitationcapacity?

Altdependsonthestudents'owneffort.

B.Itreliesontheteacher'stechniquetopresentspeechmodels.

C.Theteacherhimselfmustbeaperfectspeechmodel.

D.Theteachermusttreatitasamatterofprimaryimportance.

32.

[CIO]

33.SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,thereisashortpassagewith5questionsor

incompletestatements.Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestions

orcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.

CordiaHarringtonwastiredofstandingupalldayandsmellinglikeFrench

friesatnight.ShealsoownedandoperatedthreeMcDonald'sfranchises(特

許經(jīng)銷(xiāo)商)inIllinois,butasadivorcedmotherofthreeboys,sheyearnedfor

abusinessthatwouldprovideforherchildrenandletherspendmoretime

withthem.

Herturningmomentstruck,strangelyenough,aftershewasnominatedin

1992tobeontheMcDonald'sbuncommittee."Theotherfranchisees,allmen,

thoughtthatwasfunnybecauseofthewordbun,"sherecalls."Butthejoke

wasonthem:Theydidn'tknowthecompanywouldbepickingmeupina

corporatejettoseebakeriesaroundtheworld.EverytimeIwenttoameeting,

Ilovedit.Thiswasglobal!"Theexperienceopenedhereyestobusiness

possibilities.WhenMcDonald'sdecideditwantedanewbunsupplier,

Harringtonbecamedeterminedtowinthecontract,eventhoughshehadno

experiencerunningabakery."Youseeatinycrackinthedoor,andyouhave

torunthroughit,"shesays."IreallybelievedIcoulddothis."

Harringtonstudiedthebakerybusinessandmadesureshewasneveroff

executives'view."Ifyouhaveadream,youcan'twaitforpeopletocallyou,"

shesays."SoI'dvisitamillandsendthemphotosofmyselfinabaker'shat

andjacket,holdingasignthatsaidIwanttobeyourbaker."Afterfouryears

and32interviews,herpersistencepaidoff.Harringtonsealedthedealwitha

handshake,soldherfranchises,investedeverythingsheowned,andborrowed

$13,5million.Shewasreadytobuildthefastest,mostautomatedbakeryin

theworld.

TheTennesseeBunCompanyopenedaheadofschedulein1997,intimefor

adeclineinUSfast-foodsalesforMcDonald's.BeforeHarringtonknewit,

shewasdowntoherlast$20000,notenoughtocoverpayroll.Andher

agreementwithMcDonald'srequiredthatshesellexclusivelytothecompany.

"Icriedmyselftosleepmanynights,"sherecalls."Ireallydidthink,Iam

goingtogobankrupt."ButHarringtonworkedoutanagreementtosupply

PepperidgeFarmaswell,"McDonald'scouldseeabenefitifourproduction

wentupandpriceswentdown,andnobenefitifwewentoutofbusiness,"

shesays."Thatdealsavedus."

Overthenexteightyears,Harringtonbranchedoutevenmore:Shestartedher

owntruckingbusiness,addedacold-storagecompany,andnowhasthree

bakeriesallnowknownastheBunCompanies.

ThemajorbenefitoftheexperienceintheMcDonald'sbuncommitteeis

五、5.ErrorCorrection?題)

34.

[S7]

35.

[S9]

36.

[S8]

六、6.ErrorCorrection?題)

37.

[S9]

38.

[S5]

39.

[sio]

參考答案

1.CompetitionandCooperationCompetitionisacommonphenomenoninour

sociallife.Wecompetewhenweplaygames;wetrytodobetterthanothers

inourstudyandthereisconstantcompetitionforjobscustomersmoneyand

soforth.Wecansaytosomeextentcompetitionisoneofthemotiveforces

ofthedevelopmentofsociety.Wecanalsofindcompetitionandcooperation

atthesametime.Takeabaseballgameforexample.Oneteamiscompeting

againsttheother.Alltheplayerswanttotrytheirbesttodefeattheiropponents

andwinthegamebutthesingle-handedeffortofoneplayerislimitedand

eachmemberoftheteamhastocooperatewithhisorherteammates.Inmost

caseswecannotwininthecompetitionwithoutcooperation.Thus

competitionandcooperationareequallyimportant.Whileweareadvocating

competitionwecannotforgetcooperation.Pureandexclusivecompetition

leadstoconflictsandfailures.Onlycooperationincompetitioncanhelpus

reachourgoalsandsatisfyourneeds.CompetitionandCooperation

Competitionisacommonphenomenoninoursociallife.Wecompetewhen

weplaygames;wetrytodobetterthanothersinourstudy,andthereis

constantcompetitionforjobs,customers,money,andsoforth.Wecansay,to

someextent,competitionisoneofthemotiveforcesofthedevelopmentof

society.Wecanalsofindcompetitionandcooperationatthesametime.Take

abaseballgameforexample.Oneteamiscompetingagainsttheother.Allthe

playerswanttotrytheirbesttodefeattheiropponentsandwinthegame,but

thesingle-handedeffortofoneplayerislimitedandeachmemberofthe

teamhastocooperatewithhisorherteammates.Inmostcases,wecannot

wininthecompetitionwithoutcooperation.Thuscompetitionand

cooperationareequallyimportant.Whileweareadvocatingcompetition,we

cannotforgetcooperation.Pureandexclusivecompetitionleadstoconflicts

andfailures.Onlycooperationincompetitioncanhelpusreachourgoalsand

satisfyourneeds.

2.WhyDotheViewersLikeWatchingSportPrograms?Thesportprograms

havebeenenjoyingaboomamongTVviewers.Accordingtotheabovegraph

78percentofTVviewersfrequentlywatchsportswhichisobviouslyfar

aheadofothertelevisedevents.Newsfollowssecondwith68percentof

viewerscomparedwith54percentmovieswatchers.Documentariesseem

preferableamongpeoplethanthespecialsdowith42percentand20percent

respectively.Apassionforsportshastakenpossessionofthousandsofpeople.

Oneofthemasonsperhapsisthatsportsprovideanoutletforopen-up

emotions.Peopleextractthemselvesfromroutinelifeandfullyexpresstheir

feelingstowardssports.Stimulatedbytheexcitementtheyapplaudforthe

victoryandholdtheirbreathfortheexhilaratingcompetition.Inasensesports

areaheavenforpeopletoescapefromboredomandtension.Enthusiasmfor

sportsalsoreflectspeople'sdesiretotranscendgeographicalandcultural

limits.Freedfromborderandlanguagedifferencesportsareaccessibleto

everyone.Peoplewillnolongerbeconfinedtoacertainlivingcircle.They

cansharethesamefantasywiththeviewersatanotherhemisphere.Takenby

sportstheycanroamfromcountrytocountrycontinenttocontinent.Sports

thusbecomeacommonlanguageforallthepeoplethroughouttheworld.Why

DotheViewersLikeWatchingSportPrograms?Thesportprogramshave

beenenjoyingaboomamongTVviewers.Accordingtotheabovegraph,78

percentofTVviewersfrequentlywatchsports,whichisobviouslyfarahead

ofothertelevisedevents.Newsfollowssecondwith68percentofviewers,

comparedwith54percentmovieswatchers.Documentariesseempreferable

amongpeoplethanthespecialsdo,with42percentand20percent

respectively.Apassionforsportshastakenpossessionofthousandsofpeople.

Oneofthemasonsperhapsisthatsportsprovideanoutletforopen-up

emotions.Peopleextractthemselvesfromroutinelifeandfullyexpresstheir

feelingstowardssports.Stimulatedbytheexcitement,theyapplaudforthe

victoryandholdtheirbreathfortheexhilaratingcompetition.Inasense,

sportsareaheavenforpeopletoescapefromboredomandtension.

Enthusiasmforsportsalsoreflectspeople'sdesiretotranscendgeographical

andculturallimits.Freedfromborderandlanguagedifference,sportsare

accessibletoeveryone.Peoplewillnolongerbeconfinedtoacertainliving

circle.Theycansharethesamefantasywiththeviewersatanother

hemisphere.Takenbysports,theycanroamfromcountrytocountry,

continenttocontinent.Sportsthusbecomeacommonlanguageforallthe

peoplethroughouttheworld.

3.BuyingandSellingStocksasaStudentAtpresenttherearemanystudents

engagedinbuyingandsellingstocks.Someofthemareequippedwith

updateddevicesoastogetthelatestinformationandseizegolden

chancesBuyingandSellingStocksasaStudentAtpresent,therearemany

studentsengagedinbuyingandsellingstocks.Someofthemareequipped

withupdateddevicesoastogetthelatestinformationandseizegolden

chances解析:文章題目要求討論大學(xué)生炒股這一熱點(diǎn)問(wèn)題。根據(jù)提綱,

我們可以把第二點(diǎn)作為文章的重點(diǎn)段落,運(yùn)用總一分的段落模式進(jìn)行寫(xiě)

作;同時(shí)把第一點(diǎn)和第三點(diǎn)作為略寫(xiě)段落。第一段簡(jiǎn)要地說(shuō)明這種現(xiàn)象

普遍存在即可;第二段可以用一個(gè)主題句,表明不同的人對(duì)此有不同的

看法,并說(shuō)明原因;第三段闡述自己的觀點(diǎn),可以是贊同其中之一,也

可以是自己獨(dú)特的見(jiàn)解。

4.May27th2005DearSirIwaspleasedtoseeyouradinBeijingEvening

NewsonMay25th2005forasalesengineer.ThisJuly1willreceivemy

Bachelor'sdegreeinElectronicEngineeringfromBeijingUniversity.I

believethatIhavecapabilitytoworkwellbecauseofmyeducationandwork

experiences.Asindicatedinmyattachedresumemymaindegreecourseis

concernedwithbasicelectronictopics.ButIalsohavetakensuchcoursesas

MarketingConsumerBehaviorStrategiesandPsychologyandallavailable

opportunitiestoincreasemyknowledgeIhavealreadypassedCET-6with

excellentresultsandIhaveevenworkedtwosummersasanEnglish

interpreteratBeijingTravelService.Iwouldwelcomeanopportunitytojoin

yourstaffbecauseyourworkisthekindIhavebeenpreparingtodoand

becausetheconditionsunderwhichitiscardedoutwouldhelptoexpressmy

abilities.Ifaninterviewisneededpleasecallmeatyourconvenience.Thank

youverymuch!Bestwishes!SincerelyLiMingMay27th,2005DearSir,I

waspleasedtoseeyouradinBeijingEveningNewsonMay25th,2005fora

salesengineer.ThisJuly1willreceivemyBachelor'sdegreeinElectronic

EngineeringfromBeijingUniversity.IbelievethatIhavecapabilitytowork

wellbecauseofmyeducationandworkexperiences.Asindicatedinmy

attachedresume,mymaindegreecourseisconcernedwithbasicelectronic

topics.ButIalsohavetakensuchcoursesasMarketing,ConsumerBehavior.

StrategiesandPsychology,andallavailableopportunitiestoincreasemy

knowledge,IhavealreadypassedCET-6withexcellentresultsandIhave

evenworkedtwosummersasanEnglishinterpreteratBeijingTravelService.

Iwouldwelcomeanopportunitytojoinyourstaffbecauseyourworkisthe

kindIhavebeenpreparingtodoandbecausetheconditionsunderwhichitis

cardedoutwouldhelptoexpressmyabilities.Ifaninterviewisneeded,please

callmeatyourconvenience.Thankyouverymuch!Bestwishes!Sincerely,

LiMing

5.HighSalariesorCareerDevelopment?Therearemoreandmorecollege

graduateslookingforjobseveryyear.Buttheyhavedifferentviewsabout

whatkindofjobtheyshouldchoose.Somestudentsfocustheirattentionon

thejobsthatpromisehighsalaries.Othersshowapreferenceforthosethat

offerachancetolearnskillsandadvancementpossibilities.Studentsholding

thefirstviewusuallythinkthatmoremoneywillresultinmorehappiness.

Withalotofmoneyinhandtheywillbeabletoenjoyarichlife.Otherwise

theywillsufferfromdepressionduetothelackofenoughmoney.However

holdersofthesecondviewwillarguethatoneshoulddevelophisskillsas

muchaspossible.Itiscareerdevelopmentthatcountsmost.Without

developmentyouwillbeoutrunbyothersandfallbehindthetimessooneror

later.AsfarasIamconcernedI'dliketogivemysupporttothesecondview.

Afterallmoneyisnoteverything.Yourdevelopmentismuchmoreimportant.

Inthelongrunyouwillreapmorecareerbenefits.Ifweblindlyclingtothose

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