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2023年浙江省麗水市大學(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、l.Writing(10題)

1.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitled

StartingCareerinaBigCityorSmallTown?.Youshouldwriteatleast150

wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow.

1.很多大學(xué)生畢業(yè)后去大城市工作

2.也有人選擇去小城鎮(zhèn)工作

3.結(jié)合實際情況談?wù)勛约旱南敕?/p>

StartingCareerinaBigCityorSmallTown?

2.Directions:Peopleinmodernsocietyliveunderalotofpressure,from

education,career,orfamily.Soitisimportantforthemtokeepagoodmood

underwhatevercircumstances.Writeacompositionofabout200wordson

thefollowingtopic:TheImportanceofKeepingaGoodMood.Youaregiven

thefollowingoutlinesinChineseandarerequiredtowritenolessthan150

words.Remembertowriteclearly.

1.現(xiàn)代社會壓力增大,保持好心情很重要;

2.為什么要保持好的心情;

3.保持好的心情也是成功的保證。

3.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacompositiononthe

topic:DeepenChina'sReform.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsaccording

totheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:

1.現(xiàn)有的改革成果已為進一步深化改革奠定了基礎(chǔ)

2.然而改革的道路并不平坦

3.建議我們應(yīng)該……

4.聽力原文:ShouldForeignAbbreviationsBeBannedonTV?

Recently,CCTVbannedtheuseofborrowedEnglishabbreviationssuchas

NBA,WTOandCPIinallitsprograms.Somepeopleapplaudthemove,

maintainingthatithelpspreservethepurityoftheChineselanguage.The

mediaisdeeplyengagedintheongoingWesternizationofChineselanguage.

Ifthephenomenonisnotstopped,Chinesewillbegraduallyreducedfroman

independentexpressionsystemtoamixtureoflanguages.

Others,however,shaketheirheads.Itisnotpersuasive,theysay,thatthe

mediashyawayfromforeignabbreviationstopreservethepurityofthe

Chineselanguageandculture.Afterall,languages'integrationisavery

complicatedprocessandit'sirrationaltoimposeasimplebanoncertainwords.

Besides,theuseofforeignabbreviationswon'tshakethestatusofChineseas

anembodimentofandthebasisofthe5,000-year-oldChineseculture.

AsfarasIamconcerned,thereisnoneedtobantheuseofforeign

abbreviationsonTV.Alanguageisgreat,notbecauseofitspurity,butbecause

ofitstolerancetootherlanguages.Chineseissorichandbeautifulbecauseit

constantlyabsorbswords,abbreviationsandphrasesfromotherlanguages.

It'stotallyunnecessarytofearaboutthedisappearanceofChineseifweallow

EnglishtomixwithChinese.

Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayonthetopic

ofShouldForeignAbbreviationsBeBannedonTV?.Youshouldwriteat

least150wordsaccordingtotheoutlinegivenbelow.

目前有些電視臺禁止在節(jié)目中使用外來縮略語

L對這種做法有人表示支持

2.有人并不贊成

3.我認為……

ShouldForeignAbbreviationsBeBannedonTV?

5.Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowriteashortessayentitled

PressureinModernLife.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingthe

outlinegivenbelowinChinese:

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.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacompositiononthe

topicStarbucks'PresenceinthePalaceMuseum.Youshouldwriteatleast

150words,andbaseyourcompositionontheoutlinegiveninChinesebelow:

1.有些人認為“星巴克進故宮”是一種“挑戰(zhàn)傳統(tǒng)文化”“崇洋媚外”的表現(xiàn),

主張將星巴克趕出故宮

2,另一些人認為“星巴克進故宮”是一種“中西文化相互融合”的正常表

現(xiàn),可以接受

3.你的看法

Starbucks'PresenceinthePalaceMuseum

7.假設(shè)你是李明,假期即將到來,你打算做一次為期三周的旅行,希望

找個外國朋友作為游伴(Travel-mate)。擬一個尋游伴的啟事,交代清楚

日程安排、費用分擔(dān)情況、對對方的要求等,并說明對方和你一起出游

的好處。

Travel-mateWanted

8.Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowriteacompositiononthe

topicMyViewonChoosingtheRightCareer.Youshouldwriteatleast150

wordsandbaseyourcompositionontheoutline(giveninChinese)below:

1.選擇適合自己的職業(yè)的重要性;

2.如何選擇適合自己的職業(yè);

3.我的看法

9.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

commentingonthelatestchangeinthepostgraduatecraze.Youshouldwrite

atleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese.

NusberofApplicantsKargin

4-1.8%

2006101,607

95045

1.考研人數(shù)在持續(xù)上漲10年后于2007年開始減少。

2.教研熱降溫的原因。(收費改革;研究生就業(yè)難;用人單位重視工作

經(jīng)驗)

3.我們應(yīng)該如何選擇。

10.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitledThePopularityofInstantMessagingTechnologies.Youshouldwrite

atleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:

1.近來移動QQ、移動飛信等通信方式在大學(xué)生中十分流行

2.這通信方式有許多優(yōu)點

3.我的觀點

ThePopularityofInstantMessagingTechnologies

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

11.StayingSmart:AdviceonNavigatingYourCareer

Millionsofcareerchangesoccureachyear.Somearenatural,butmanymore

occurinadversecircumstances.Otherforcesatworktodayfurtheralterthe

workenvironment.TheInternettidalwavedestroysexistingbusiness

methodsandcreatesnewones.Manyjobsgetshakenupintheprocess.In

1998themomentumoftheAsianeconomieswentfromfast-forwardto

reverse.Withtheirappetitefornewproductsandservices,thesecountrieshad

fueledeconomicgrowthallovertheworld.Thechangeintheirfortuneshas

affectedanduntoldnumberofcareersthroughouttheworld.

Clearly,environmentalchangeslikethesebegetstrategicinflectionpointsfor

companies.Evenmoreacutely,however,theybringcareerinflectionpoints

totheemployeesofthosecompanies.

YourCareerisYourBusiness

Everyperson,whetherheisanemployeeorself-employed,islikean

individualbusiness.Yourcareerisyourbusiness,andyouareitsCEO.Just

liketheCEOofalargecorporation,youmustrespondtomarketforces,head

offcompetitors,andbealerttothepossibilitythatwhatyouaredoingcanbe

doneinadifferentway.Youmustprotectyourcareerfromharmandposition

yourselftobenefitfromchangesintheoperatingenvironment.Thisbusiness

ofoneoftenencountersadefiningpointwhereanactionyoutakewill

determinewhetheryourcareerbouncesupwardorslumpsintodecline.Let's

callitacareerinflectionpoint.

Acareerinflectionpointmostoftenresetsfromasubtlebutprofoundshiftin

theoperatingenvironmentinwhichyouwork,ashiftthatdemandsthatyou

respondwithaction.Thisactionwillnotnecessarilyintroduceanimmediate

discontinuityintoyourcareer,butitmayunleashforcesthatintimewillhave

alastingandsignificanteffect.Astrategicinflectionpointreflectsa

wrenchingmomentinthelifeofacompany,hottheeffortofnavigating

throughitisspreadamongmembersofacommunity.Careerinflectionpoints

aremoreintense,becauseeverythingrestsontheshouldersofoneindividual

—you.

Careerinflectionpointshappentoeveryone.Considerthecaseofabusiness

journalistIknow.Thismanusedtobeabanker.Hewashappilyand

productivelyemployeduntilthedayhewenttoworkandlearnedthathis

employerhadbeenacquiredbyalargerbank.Inshortorderhewasoutofa

job.Hethenbecameastockbroker.Forawhile,thingswentwellandthe

futurelookedpromising.However,ashorttimebeforewemet,online

brokeragefirmsstartedtoappear.Severalofthisman'sclientslefthim,

preferringtodotheirbusinesswithlow-costonlinefirms.Thehandwriting

wasonthewall.

Thistimeourmandecidedtomakehismoveearly.Hehadalwayshadan

interestinandaptitudeforwriting.Buildingonthefinancialknowledgehe

hadalreadyacquired,hefoundhimselfajobasabusinessjournalist,aless

lucrativepositionbutonelesslikelytobedoneinbytechnology.This

transitionwasnotastraumatic(痛苦而難忘的)asthemovefrombankto

brokerage;thistimehehadinitiateditratherthanwaitingforchangetobe

forcedonhimbyoutsideforces.

Toknowwhetheryou'refacingacareerinflectionpoint,youmustbealertto

changesinyourenvironment.Workinginsideanorganization,you'reoften

shelteredfromtheworldatlarge.Insomewaysyoutacitlyrelinquish(放棄)

responsibilityforyourwe[faretoyouremployer.Butifyoutakeyoureyes

offtheenvironmentinwhichyourcompanyoperates,youmaybethelastto

knowofpotentialchangesthatcouldhaveanimpactonyourcareer.

TheMentalFireDrill

Youshouldtrainyourselftolookforstrategicinflectionpointsthatmayaffect

yourcareer.Simplyput,youneedtobealittleparanoidaboutyourcareer.

Onewaytodothisistogothroughamental

A.YB.NC.NG

12.

Wheretwocolorsmeet,youdon'thavetowaituntilthefirstcolordriesbefore

returningtoapplythesecondcolor.

A.YB.NC.NG

13.

"Should"impliesapermanentcharacteristicofsomethingorsomeone.

A.YB.NC.NG

14.

FromthebarpartyinChapelHill,welearnthat.

A.thebaristoosmalltoholdsomanystudents

B.guysarenotimportantfortheparty

C.theabsenceofguysisdisappointing

D.thispartywasintendedtobeagirls'nightout

15.ScientistsWorryMachinesMayOutsmartMan

Arobotthatcanopendoorsandfindelectricaloutletstorechargeitself.

Computervirusesthatnoonecanstop."Predator"fighters,which,thoughstill

controlledremotelybyhumans,comeclosetoamachinethatcankill

autonomously.

Impressedandalarmedbyadvancesinartificialintelligence,agroupof

computerscientistsisdebatingwhetherthereshouldbelimitsonresearchthat

mightleadtolossofhumancontrolovercomputer-basedsystemsthatcarry

agrowingshareofsociety'sworkload,fromwagingwartochattingwith

customersonthephone.

Theirconcernisthatfurtheradvancescouldcreateprofoundsocial

disruptionsandevenhavedangerousconsequences.

Asexamples,thescientistspointedtoanumberoftechnologiesasdiverseas

experimentalmedicalsystemsthatinteractwithpatientstosimulatesympathy,

andcomputerwormsandvirusesthatdefyextermination(消滅)andcould

thusbesaidtohavereacheda"cockroach"stageofmachineintelligence.

WhilethecomputerscientistsagreedthatwearealongwayfromHal,the

computerthattookoverthespaceshipin"2001:ASpaceOdyssey,"theysaid

therewaslegitimateconcernthattechnologicalprogresswouldtransform,the

workforcebydestroyingawideningrangeofjobs,aswellasforcehumans

tolearntolivewithmachinesthatincreasinglycopyhumanbehaviors.

Theresearchers-leadingcomputerscientists,artificialintelligence

researchersandroboticistswhometattheAsilomarConferenceGroundson

MontereyBayinCalifornia-generallydismissedthepossibilityofhighly

centralizedsuperintelligencesandtheideathatintelligencemightspring

spontaneouslyfromtheInternet.Buttheyagreedthatrobotsthatcankill

autonomouslyareeitheralreadyhereorwillbesoon.

Theyfocusedparticularattentiononthespecterthatcriminalscouldexploit

artificialintelligencesystemsassoonastheyweredeveloped.Whatcoulda

criminaldowithaspeechsynthesissystemthatcoulddisguiseasahuman

being?Whathappensifartificialintelligencetechnologyisusedtomine

personalinformationfromsmartphones?

Theresearchersalsodiscussedpossiblethreatstohumanjobs,likeself-

drivingcars,softwarebasedpersonalassistantsandservicerobotsinthehome.

Justlastmonth,aservicerobotdevelopedbyWillowGarageinSiliconValley

proveditcouldnavigatetherealworld.

Areportfromtheconference,whichtookplaceinprivateonFeb.25,istobe

issuedlaterthisyear.Someattendeesdiscussedthemeetingforthefirsttime

withotherscientiststhismonthandininterviews.

TheconferencewasorganizedbytheAssociationfortheAdvancementof

ArtificialIntelligence(A.A.A.I.),andinchoosingAsilomarforthe

discussions,thegrouppurposefullyevokedalandmarkevent(里程碑式事

件)inthehistoryofscience.In1975,theworld'sleadingbiologistsalsomet

atAsilomartodiscussthenewabilitytoreshapelifebyswappinggenetic

materialamongorganisms.Concernedaboutpossiblebiohazardsandethical

questions,scientistshadhaltedcertainexperiments.Theconferenceledto

guidelinesforrecombinantDNAresearch,enablingexperimentationto

continue.

ThemeetingonthefutureofartificialintelligencewasorganizedbyEric

Horvitz,aMicrosoftresearcherwhoisnowpresidentoftheassociation.

Dr.Horvitzsaidhebelievedcomputerscientistsmustrespondtothenotions

ofsuperintelligentmachinesandartificialintelligencesystemsrunamok(橫

行).

Theideaofan"intelligenceexplosion"inwhichsmartmachineswoulddesign

evenmoreintelligentmachineswasproposedbythemathematicianI.J.Good

in1965.Later,inlecturesandsciencefictionnovels,thecomputerscientist

VernorVingepopularizedthenotionof

A.robotsforciviluse

B.militarycomputers

C.artificialintelligence

D.biochemicalweapons

16.

Bothmother-to-childtransmissionandpartner-to-partnertransmissioncanbe

preventedorprotectedeffectivelybydrugsfor.

17.

TheDreamertypeneverspendslonghoursinfrontofadesk.

A.YB.NC.NG

18.

Thecellphoneindustrysaysthatfuturecellphonescanprovide

basedonitsabilitytodetectitsexactlocation

anywhereintheworld.

19.

Whyisthedebateongeneticallymodifiedfoodsmoreheatedindeveloping

countries?

A.Becausetheyhavearichrangeoffoods.

B.Becausethesupplyoutstripstheneed.

C.Becausetheyhavetofeedfast-growingpopulations.

D.Becausetherisksoutweighthebenefits.

20.

Hedonicadaptationmeanspeoplealwaysreturntotheirusuallevelof

happinessafterthetemporarysatisfaction.

A.YB.NC.NG

三、3.ListeningComprehension(10題)

21.(32)

A.BecausetheyfollowedeverythingtheBritonsdid.

B.Becauseittastedbetterthanmixedwithbutter.

C.Becauseitbecameapopulardrink.

D.Becausetheywereinfluencedbyawomanilltheupperclass.

22.(19)

A.Inthemorning.

B.Lateatnight.

C.After5:30.

D.Atorbefore5:30.

23.聽力原文:M:Let'shaveafestivalatthebeginningoftheschoolyearto

raisesomemoneyfortheclub.

W:Good.Thatwillgettheballrolling.

Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean?

(15)

A.A11thestudentswouldlikeaformalball.

B.Raisingthemoneywillbehard.

C.Thefestivalwillbegintheyearnicely.

D.Theclubneedssomesportsaswell.

24.SectionC

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthe

passageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneral

idea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillin

theblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.

Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissing

information.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhave

justheardorwritedownthe

Thereisatimewhenjobseekerssimplywrotelettersofapplication."Justput

downyourname,[Bl],ageandwhetheryouhavepassedany[B2]

,wasabouttheaveragelevelofadviceofferedtoyoungpeople[B3]

fortheirfirstjobswhenIleftschool.Tileletterwasreallyjustfor

openers,itwasexplained,everythingelsecouldandshouldbesavedforthe

[B4].Andinthosedaysoffull[B5]the[B6]

worked.Theletterprovedthatyoucouldwriteandwere[B7]for

work.Youreagerfaceand[B8]repliesdidtherest.

Later,asyoumoveduptheladder,somethingslightlymoresophisticatedwas

calledfor,[B9]Italightbecalledtheaggressiveapproach.[BIO]

.Oritmightbesomespecialfeaturespeciallydesignedforthejobin

view.

Thereisnodoubt,however,that[Bll].

[Bl]

25.SectionB

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeach

passage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestions

willbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebest

answerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.

聽力原文:Facialexpressionscarrymeaningthatisdeterminedbysituations

andrelationships.Forinstance,inAmericanculture,thesmileistypicallyan

expressionofpleasure.Yetitalsohasotherfunctions.Asmilemayshow

affection,conveypoliteness,ordisguisetruefeelings.Itisalsoasourceof

confusionacrosscultures.Forexample,manypeopleinRussiaconsider

smilingatstrangersinpublictobeunusualandevensuspiciousbehavior.Yet

manyAmericanssmilefreelyatstrangersinpublicplaces.SomeRussians

believethatAmericanssmileinthewrongplace;someAmericansbelieve

thatRussiansdon'tsmileenough.InSoutheastAsiancultures,asmileis

frequentlyusedtocoveremotionalpainorembarrassment.

Ourfacesrevealemotionsandattitudes,butweshouldnotattemptto"read"

peoplefromanothercultureaswewould"read"someonefromourown

culture.Thedegreeoffacialexpressivenessoneexhibitsvariesamong

individualsandcultures.Thefactthatmembersofoneculturedonotexpress

theiremotionsasopenlyasdomembersofanotherdoesnotmeanthatthey

donotexperienceemotions.Rather,thereareculturalrestraintsontheamount

ofnon-verbalexpressivenesspermitted.

Ifwejudgepeoplewhosewaysofshowingemotionsaredifferentaccording

toourownculturalnorms,wemaymakethemistakeof"reading"theother

personincorrectly.

(27)

A.Themeaningoffacialexpressionsdependsonsituations.

B.Facialexpressionscancausemisunderstandingacrossculture.

C.Peoplefromoneculturemaylackfacialexpressionsbecausethey

experiencelessemotion.

D.Facialexpressionsmaydisguisetruefeelings.

26.(28)

A.Somefamouspeoplehavegraduatedfromsuchschools.

B.Manypeoplearetakingtheircourses.

C.Attendanceatsuchschoolsisfree.

D.Correspondenceschoolsofferavarietyofcourses.

27.聽力原文:M:Idon'tenjoydatinganymore.Ican'tseemtofindanyone

Ihaveanythingincommonwith.

W:Don'tfeeldiscouraged.Bepatient.Asyouaresodistinguished,youwill

definitelyfindthepersonwhoisrightforyou.

M:Totellyouthetruth,Iamtiredofbeingalone.IhopetofindmyMrs.

Right.WhatshouldIdo?

W:Doyoubelieveininternetmatchmakingservice?

M:That'sreallyanewwalkoflife,whatisitexactly?

W:Ithelpsmatchupsinglestheworldover,andhelpsfindthemanand

womanoftheirdreams.

M:oh,itmustbetothetasteofacertaingroupofpeople.

W:TheadvertisementsaidDreamDateshasmarchedupthousandsofSingles

theworldover!

M:Unbelievable!Theymustbeexaggeratingthefigure!

W:Lookatthewaytheymanagetheirbusiness;theycollectapplicants'

photos,andgivetheapplicantsquestionnairestofilloutastoWhattypeof

Charactertheyare.

M:Idon'tbelieveseveralquestionscandecidethetypeofperson

you're.People'sCharactersarecomplicatedandkeepchangingallthetime.

W:Anyway,itseemsthatthingsWorkwellthisway.Theinformationand

specificationswillbeenteredinalargecomputerdatabase.

M:Acomputertodecideyourbestdate?That'sreallyridiculous!

W:Look,itpromises:DreamDatesprovidesexpertdatingserviceandaplace

singlestomeet.We'llintroduceyoutothepersonuniquelyqualifiedtobe

yourpartner.

M:Sheerslogans!Notreliable!

W:Itsaysyoucanenrollinafreetrialmembership!

M:Iwon'tdoiteventheypaymeforthat!

W:Well,wedon'thavetobelievemaybeIcantellJohn,andseewhether

he'dliketotryit.

(20)

A.Becausehecan'tfindanidealdate.

B.Becauseheistoocommonaperson.

C.Becausehehasfailedtorealizehisdreams.

D.BecauseheisdeceivedbyMrs.Right.

28.

[B2]

29.聽力原文:Goodevening.Iknowmanyofyoustudentsaretheproud

ownersofyourfirstmotorvehicle,andthiseveningIwanttotalktoyouabout

someofthethingsyoucandotomakesureyourcarormotorbikeisn'tstolen.

Iwillstartwithafewfactsandfigurestoputyouinthepicture.Cartheftisa

widespreadproblem.Inthiscountryaloneonecarisstolenevery32seconds.

That'salmostamillioncarseachyear.Andofthose,40%areneverrecovered.

Anddon'tthinkthatjustbecauseyourcarmightbeabitoldandbeaten-up

lookingnoonewillstealit.Anycarcanbestolen.Anywhere.

Mosttheftsoccurinresidentialareas,ofteninfrontofthehouseorevenfrom

insidethegarage.Someareasthatareespeciallydangerousareshopping

centersandparkinglots,particularlyatsportsevents.

Mostcarthievesdon'tneedtobreakintothecar.Theyusuallygainentry

throughunlockeddoorsandmanytimestheyfindthekeyintheignition.In

fact,oneinfivestolencarshadthekeysleftinthecar.Isn'tthatamazing?

Twentypercentofdriversleftthekeysintheignitionofanunlockedcar!

Whostealscars?Well,therearebasicallytwokindsofcarorbikethieves:

joyridersagedabout15to21,andprofessionals.Thislastgroupusuallyneeds

lessthanoneminutetobreakintoalockedcarandtheyoftenstealcarstouse

inothercrimessuchasrobberies.Youaremuchlesslikelytogetyourcar

backifit'sstolenbyaprofessional,andifit'sstolenbyajoyriderchancesare

it'llbeawreckwhenyoudogetitback.Joyridershaveaveryhighaccident

rate.

(33)

A.Almostonemillion.

B.About600thousand.

C.Nearly400thousand.

D.Approximately200thousand.

30.聽力原文:M:Doyouhaveanyideawhathappenedtotheuser'smanual

forthisnewsoftware?

W:Ihadityesterday,butI'msureIputitbackinthecabinetwhenIwas

finished.

Q:Whatarethespeakerstryingtodo?

(17),

A.Lookforamanual.

B.Cleanoutacabinet.

C.Purchasenewsoftware.

D.Borrowamanual.

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

31.

Itcanbeinferredthatthewriterthinksengineeringcurriculaare.

A.strengthenedwhentheyincludecoursesindesign

B.weakenedbythecoursesdesignedtodevelopmathematicalskills

C.weakbecausetheyincludesomenon-scientificcomponents

D.strongdespitetheabsenceofnonscientificmodesofthinking

32.

Whatcanhelptherapistsdecidewhetheradivorcedoneneedscounselingor

not?

A.Thecorrectinterpretationofhisorherdreamsbyscientists.

B.Therecordsofhisorherdreamsforalongperiodoftime.

C.Advanceddevicesthatcanprobethecontentofhisorherdreams.

D.Hisorheremotionalattitudetowardstheex-spouseindreams.

33.

Thereislargeconcentrationofownershiptoday.

A.althoughcompetitionamongthemhasincreased

B.sothequalitystandardsfromthemhavedeclined

C.andthismeansthatthequalificationsofreportersaredeclining

D.butthestandardsamongnewsroomshaveimprovedovertheyears

五、5.ErrorCorrection?題)

34.

[S7]

35.

[S3]

36.Duringastateofdeeprelaxation,severalphysiologicalchangestakeplace

inthebody:Thebody'soxygenconsumptionisreduced;theheartbeat

decreases;

muscletensionandsweatingease,andthereisdecreasedsympathetic

nervoussystemactivity.Thisrestlessstatenotonlyallowsthebodytorepair

[SI]_________

andrestoreitselfbutithasacalmingeffectontheconscious.[S2]

Howtoachieveatthisstateofrelaxation,however,isamatterofopinion,

[S3]_________

andinsomemedicalmiracles,amatterofcontroversy.Arecentreport

byDr.DavidHolmesoftheUniversityofKansasinthejournal"American

Psychologist"saysthatsimplysittinginanarmchairhasjustasmany

beneficial

characteristicsforthebodyformeditationdoes.Researchersofother

relaxation[S4]

techniquesdisagree.Theseexpertsbelievethatmorestructuredtechniques,

suchasmeditation,leadingtoaconditionofdeeprelaxation.[S5]

Thedebategoeson.Butonethingappearstobeclear:therelaxation

responsecanbereachedbyanumberofmethod.However,thereisnofixed

useful[S6]

method.Oneday,onemethodmayworkbest;onanotherday,analternative

methodmaybemoreappropriate.Onceyouareawareaboutallthe[S7]

methods,youcanfindtheonewhichworksbestforyou.[S8]

Someoftherelaxationtechniquessuchasmeditation,auto-analysisand

progressivemusclerelaxationresponse,theyhavetheaddingbenefitsof

structure[S9]

anddiscipline,andforthesereasonsappeartobeeffectiveformost[S10]

individualsthanjustsittingquietinachair.

[SI]

六、6.ErrorCorrection?題)

37.

[S9]

38.

[S3]

39.

[S7]

參考答案

1.StartingCareerinaBigCityorSmallTown?Wanttobeasmallfishina

bigpondortheotherwayround?Everygraduatefacesthisquestionwhen

leavingschoolandstartingtheircareers.Someprefertostayinthebigcities

aftergraduationsincelifeinbigcitiesmeansmoreexperiencesmore

opportunitiesandbiggerspaceforcareerdevelopment.Atthesametime

highersalaryisanothertemptationforthenewgrads.Howeversomeother

graduateswanttostarttheircareersinsmalltowns.Theretheycanhavealife

thatiseasierquieterandlesscompetitivecomparedwiththatinbigcities.

Besidesit'smorelikelythattheycanbeabigfishinasmallpondandwin

promotionearlierthantheircitycounterparts.AsfarasIamconcernedI

wouldliketostartinabigcitylikeBeijing.MymajorisComputerScience.

Therearefewrelatedjobsofferedinsmalltownsbutitistheoppositein

Beijingwheremanybigcompaniesneedcomputerspecialists.I'msureIcan

realizemydreamasaprogramspecialisthere.StartingCareerinaBigCityor

SmallTown?Wanttobeasmallfishinabigpondortheotherwayround?

Everygraduatefacesthisquestionwhenleavingschoolandstartingtheir

careers.Someprefertostayinthebigcitiesaftergraduation,sincelifeinbig

citiesmeansmoreexperiences,moreopportunitiesandbiggerspaceforcareer

development.Atthesametime,highersalaryisanothertemptationforthe

newgrads.However,someothergraduateswanttostarttheircareersinsmall

towns.There,theycanhavealifethatiseasier,quieterandlesscompetitive

comparedwiththatinbigcities.Besides,it'smorelikelythattheycanbea

bigfishinasmallpondandwinpromotionearlierthantheircitycounterparts.

AsfarasIamconcerned,IwouldliketostartinabigcitylikeBeijing.My

majorisComputerScience.Therearefewrelatedjobsofferedinsmalltowns,

butitistheoppositeinBeijingwheremanybigcompaniesneedcomputer

specialists.I'msureIcanrealizemydreamasaprogramspecialisthere.

2.TheImportanceofKeepingaGoodMoodWiththearrivalof21stcentury

oursocietyisincreasinglycharacterizedwithrapidpaceandpeopleinsucha

societyhavetocopewithmuchmorepressurethanever.FormyownpartI

wouldsaythatthemostdifficultandnecessarythingforustomanageinthis

eraistokeepagoodmoodunderwhatevercircumstances.Itistruethatthere

isalotofpressureinmodernlifebutitisalsopleasingandagreeable.

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