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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)模擬考試(含答案)

學(xué)校:班級(jí):姓名:考號(hào):

一、l.Writing(10題)

1.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitled

WhyAreThereFewerStudentsintheLibrary.Youshouldwriteatleast150

wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:

1.學(xué)校圖書(shū)館利用不足;

2.導(dǎo)致這種顯現(xiàn)的原因;

3.我的觀點(diǎn)。

WhyAreThereFewerStudentsintheLibrary

2.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

3.Directions:Forthispart,youaresupposedtowriteashortessayentitled

InternetaccordingtothefollowingoutlinegivenbelowinChinese.Thefirst

sentenceofeachparagraphhasbeengiventoyou.

1.因特網(wǎng)越來(lái)越普遍地進(jìn)入到我們的學(xué)習(xí)、工作和生活當(dāng)中

2.因特網(wǎng)的益處

3.因特網(wǎng)的消極方面

Internet

Internethasbeenplayinganincreasingroleinourdaily

life..一

Internethasenabledustodoalotofthingsmoreeasilyand

quickly..

However,ifnotmanagedproperly,Internetcancreatemanyproblems

too..

Allinall,wecannotlivewithoutInternetnow.

4.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitledOntheConscriptionofCollegeStudents.Youshouldwriteatleast

150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:

1.越來(lái)越多的大學(xué)生應(yīng)征入伍

2.許多人認(rèn)為大學(xué)生應(yīng)征入伍利大于弊

3.我的看法

OntheConscriptionofCollegeStudents

5.Post-graduateCrazeCoolsOff

No.ofPost-graduateTestTakersin

YeaxNuMberofApplicants■axgin

200259,816

200379,299+32.6%

200484,611坨.7%

200599,548+1.8%

2006101,607+2.1%

200795,045-6.5%

1.考研人數(shù)在持續(xù)上漲10年后于2007年開(kāi)始減少。

2.教研熱降溫的原因。(收費(fèi)改革;研究生就業(yè)難;用人單位重視工作

經(jīng)驗(yàn))

3.我們應(yīng)該如何選擇。

6.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition

onthetopicToCurbSpending.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsaccording

totheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese.

1.現(xiàn)在許多大學(xué)生普遍花錢(qián)大手大腳,消費(fèi)水平高

2.有人認(rèn)為社會(huì)整體生活水平提高了,大學(xué)生花錢(qián)多一些無(wú)可厚非

3.你的看法

ToCurbSpending

7.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacompositiononthe

topic"TheLimitationsofBookKnowledge".Youshouldwritenolessthan

150wordsandyoushouldbaseyourcompositionontheoutline(givenin

Chinese)below:

1.書(shū)本是知識(shí)的重要來(lái)源。

2.但書(shū)本知識(shí)具有局限性。

3.因此..

8.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitled

Urbanization.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegiven

below:

1.有人認(rèn)為城市化進(jìn)程是一件好事

2.有人卻認(rèn)為城市化進(jìn)程給我們帶來(lái)了很多負(fù)面影響

3.在我看來(lái)…

Urbanization

9.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition

onthetopicStudents'UnionandAssociations.Youshouldwriteatleast150

wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:

1.簡(jiǎn)述在大學(xué)里學(xué)生會(huì)和各種社團(tuán)的現(xiàn)狀

2.參加學(xué)生會(huì)和各種社團(tuán)對(duì)個(gè)人的有利之處

3.你對(duì)參加學(xué)生會(huì)和社團(tuán)活動(dòng)的態(tài)度

10.1.出境旅游人數(shù)增多,游客不文明現(xiàn)象成為公眾關(guān)注的焦點(diǎn);

2.分析此現(xiàn)象造成的不良影響;

3.如何在出境游中做文明游客。

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

11.

Baughman'ssuperstrong,superligh,transparentsheetcanbeinsertedinthe

windshieldstohelp.

12.Fullerwonin1954forhisachievementinthe42-footcardboard

shelter.

13.

TheChineseExclusionActcametoanend.

A.bytheCaliforniagovernorthen

B.afteramassivebloodshed

C.duringWWII

D.in1965

14.TheBBCadopts"hammocking"techniqueinorderto.

A.widenitsaudience

B.addyouthappealtoitsprograms

C.concealpublicservicethemesbeneathentertainment

D.getpeopletowatchworthystuff

15.

For,friendshipoftenchangesinintensitywhenpeoplemove,change

theirjobs,marry,ordiscovernewinterests.

16.

WhatcanwelearnaboutthenewcarfactoryinWestBengal?

Altwillprovidecarsfortherich.

B.Mr.Tataisbusywiththisproject.

C.Industrialneedisthesolereasonofchoosingthefactoryaddress.

D.Governmentandfarmersreachanagreement.

17.

Whena"falserule"isappliedtoyoursituation,

A.itcanbeofnohelpwithyourproblem

B.itmaymisleadyoutoafalsedirection

C.itmaymakeyourproblemmorecomplicated

D.itmayofferyouabrand-newoutlook

18.

Theauthorwasgoodatcomputer.

A.YB.NC.NG

19.APerfectMarket

Whenthetechnologybubbleburstin2000,thecrazyvaluationsforonline

companiesvanishedwithit,andmanybusinessesfolded.Thesurvivors

pluggedonasbesttheycould,encouragedbythegrowingnumberofInternet

users.Nowvaluationsarerisingagainandsomeofthedot-comsaremaking

realprofits,butthebusinessworldhasbecomemuchmorecautiousaboutthe

Internet'spotential.Thefunnythingisthatthewildpredictionsmadeatthe

heightoftheboom-namely,thatvastchunksoftheworldeconomywould

moveintocyberspace-are,inonewayoranother,comingtrue.

Therawnumberstellonlypartofthestory.AccordingtoAmerica's

DepartmentofCommerce,onlineretailsalesintheworld'sbiggestmarket

lastyearroseby26%,to$55billion.Thatsoundsalotofmoney,butit

amountstoonly1.6%oftotalretailsales.Thevastmajorityofpeoplestill

buymostthingsinthetraditionalmarkets.

Tipoftheiceberg

Butthecommercedepartment'sfiguresdealwithonlypartoftheretail

industry.Forinstance,theyexcludeonlinetravelservices,oneofthemost

successfulandfastest-growingsectorsofe-commerce.Nordothefigurestake

inthingslikefinancialservices,ticket-salesagencies.Andthereismore.The

commercedepartment'sfiguresincludethefeesearnedbyInternetauction

sites,butnotthevalueofgoodsthataresold:anastonishing$24billion-

worthoftradewasdonelastyearoneBay,thebiggestonlineauctioneer.Nor,

bydefinition,dotheyincludethebillionsofdollars-worthofgoodsbought

andsoldbybusinessesconnectingtoeachotherovertheInternet.Someof

theseB2B(Business-to-Business)servicesareproprietary(專(zhuān)利的,專(zhuān)營(yíng)的);

forexample,Wal-Marttellsitssuppliersthattheymustuseitsownsystemif

theywanttobepartofitsannualturnover(營(yíng)業(yè)額)of$$250billion.

Soe-commerceisalreadyverybig,anditisgoingtogetmuchbigger.Butthe

actualvalueoftransactionscurrentlyconcludedonlineisdwarfedbythe

extraordinaryinfluencetheInternetisexertingoverpurchasescarriedoutin

theofflineworld.Thatinfluenceisbecominganintegralpartofe-commerce.

Tostartwith,theInternetisprofoundlychangingconsumerbehavior.Onein

fivecustomerswalkingintoaSearsdepartmentstoreinAmericatobuyan

electricalappliancewillhaveresearchedtheirpurchaseonline-andmostwill

knowdowntoadimewhattheyintendtopay.Moresurprisingly,threeoutof

fourAmericansstartshoppingfornewcarsonline,eventhoughmostendup

buyingthemfromtraditionaldealers.Thedifferenceisthatthesecustomers

cometotheshowroomarmedwithinformationaboutthecarandthebest

availabledeals.Sometimestheyevenhavecomputerprint-outsidentifying

theparticularvehiclefromthedealer'sstockthattheywanttobuy.

PeopleseemtoenjoyshoppingontheInternet,ifhighcustomer-satisfaction

scoresareanyguide.Websitesaredoingevenmoreandclevererthingsto

serveandentertaintheircustomers,andseemsettotakeamuchbiggershare

ofpeople'soverallspendinginthefuture.

Whywebsitesmatter

Thishasenormousimplicationsforbusiness.Acompanythatneglectsits

websitemaybecommittingcommercialsuicide.Awebsiteisincreasingly

becomingthegatewaytoacompany'sbrand,productsandservices-evenif

thefirmdoesnotsellonline.Auselesswebsitesuggestsauselesscompany,

andarivalisonlyamouse-clickaway.Buteventhecoolestwebsitewillbe

lostincyberspaceifpeoplecannotfindit,socompanieshavetoensurethat

theyappearhighupinInternetsearchresults.

Formanyusers,asearchsiteisnowtheirpointofentrytotheInternet.The

best-knownsearchenginehasalreadyenteredthelexicon(辭典):Peoplesay

theyhave"Googled"acompany,aproductortheirplumber.Thesearch

businesshasa

A.YB.NC.NG

20.HowAmerica'sMostSuccessfulExecutivesAccomplishSoMuchinSo

LittleTime

Theyheadthenation'sbiggest,fastest-growingcompanies.They'rethe

moversandshakersandpolicymakers.Howdoesthe"super-executive"

managetodoitall-andstillfindtimeforapersonallife?Atopproductivity

expertrevealstheanswer.

WASHINGTOND.C.(SPECIAL)—It'sthebusinessepidemicofthe90s:Too

muchtodo,toolittletime.

Downsizingandlayoffshavedecimatedtheranksofmanyorganizations.Yet

thosewhoretainedtheirjobsarenowsaddledwithmoreresponsibilities,so

they'rebusierthanever.Iftherapidlyescalatingsymptomsofstress,fatigue

andburnoutareanyindication,manyofthese"lucky"survivorsarekilling

themselves-sometimesliterally.

Paradoxicallyenough,however,someoftheworld'smostsuccessfulCEOs——

justthefolksyou'dexpecttosufferthemostfromchronicoverload-leadvery

differentlives.

ConsiderJohnC.Malone,presidentofTCL,America'slargestcableTV

company.Despitehisenormouspowerandwealth,Maloneworksonlyfive

hoursaday-andgoeshomeforlunch,toboot.

WhenwildlysuccessfulDisneyCEOMichaelEisnermakesacommitmentto

hischildren,hesimplyrefusestoworklate.

AndwhenStevenSpielbergdecidedtoteamupwithhistwohigh-powered

pals,DavidGeffenandJeffreyKatzenherg,tolaunchthemega一studio

DreamWorksSKG,heagreedtotheventureonlywhenhewassurethatthe

partnershipwouldallowhimtospendampletimewithhisfamily.

Allofthesepeoplehaveenormousresponsibilities.Yettheysomehowfind

timeforleisure,family,hobbies,andotherpersonalpursuits.Inshort,they

enjoylife.Howdotheydoit?

TheProductivityCoach

StephenWinstonknowstheanswer."Thesehighachievershavemastered

techniquesthatsimplifytheirlivesandmaketheirworkmoreefficient,"she

says.

AccordingtoWinston,theyreserveseriousworkfor"primetimes"whentheir

energylevelisatitspeak.Theymulti-plytheirtimewithminimumeffortby

usingastrategycalled"leveraging"

"Anyonecanlearnthesemethods,"claimsWinston."Theycanhelppeople

getmoredonefaster,leavingplentyoffreetimeforotherthings."

StephenWinstonwasperhapsthefirstprofessionalorganizer.Equippedwith

aninsider'sknowledgeofthecorporateworld,shebeganteaching

overburdenedbusinesspeoplehowtomaketheirworkmorerewarding.Her

popularbooksGettingOrganizedandTheOrganizedExecutivehave

togethersoldmorethanonemillioncopies.

Today,WinstonisAmerica'stopauthorityonsharpeningorganizationalskills,

successfultimemanagement,andpersonalproductivity.She'saconsultantto

majorcorporations-rangingfromAmericanExpresstoXerox-whocollects

$1,500adayforheradvice.Herclientsseemtoloveher.

Successstory

Taketheadagencyvice-presidentwhohadtroublegettingassignmentsdone.

Winstonshowedherhow(andwhere)toblockoutperiodsofprivatetimeto

accomplishcreativeworkundisturbed.

Notonlywasherproblemsolved,butshortlyafterwardshewasnamedsenior

vice-president.Sheattributesthesurprisepromotiontothechangeinherwork

habitsthatWinstonengineered.

Expandingtheday

HerclientsaregratefulforWinston'shelp.Butsheoftenheardcommentslike,

"IwishIhadyouaroundallthetime,"Shealsothoughtaboutthemanypeople

whomightbenefitfromherexpertise,butwhoarenotinapositiontohireher.

Oneday,shehituponthesolution:

A.YB.NC.NG

三、3.ListeningComprehension(10題)

21.聽(tīng)力原文:M:Hey,Amy,whereareyouoffto?

W:TotheRecreationCenter.I'vegotaphysicaleducationclass.

M:Whatcourseareyoutaking?

W:Fencing.

M:Oh,really?Isithard?

W:Iwasinthefencingclubinhighschool,soformeit'smostlyreview.

M:Ionceheardsomeonecallfencing"thethinkingperson'ssport."Would

youagreewiththat?

W:Itdoesrequirelotsofconcentration,andifyouwanttowinmatches,

tacticsareimportant一justlikeinagameofchess.

M:AndIsupposeyouhavetobefastandstrongtowin.

W:Speedisimportant,andagility,butyoudon'thavetobeparticularlystrong

tobeagoodfencer.ThemainreasonIlikefencing,though,isthatit'sgreat

exercise.Ifindanhouroffencingisasgoodaworkoutworkoutas,assay,an

houroftennis.

(20)

A.Gotoameetingofthefencingclub.

B.Watchafencingmatch.

C.Reviewforanexam.

D.Attendaphysicaleducationclass.

22.(21)

A.Minerals.B.Chemicalpollutants.C.Salt.D.Germs.

23.

[B8]

24.(41)

25.(28)

A.Westemersareunwillingtoshakehands.

B.WesternersaremorereservedthantheChinese.

C.Weshouldn'tshakehandswithEuropeanwomen.

D.Weshouldmakeajudgmentbeforeshakinghands.

26.

[B2]

27.

[B3]

28.聽(tīng)力原文:M:Didyougoshoppingtoday?Where'sthetobaccoyou

promisedtobringme?

W:Iplannedto,butthecarwasoutofordersoIdidsomesewinginstead.

Q:WhatisJackgoingtododuringhislunchhour?

(13)'-'

A.Shewentshopping.

B.Shedidsomesewing.

C.Sherepairedhercar.

D.Sheboughtsometobacco.

29.聽(tīng)力原文:M:Willtherebeenoughmoneyformetogoabroad?

W:Ifyouwanttodothis,youaregoingtoneedtogetascholarshipor

financialaid.Iwillcontinueworkingbutuntilyourfathergetsanotherjob,

moneyisgoingtobeprettytight.Wedon'twanttogobankruptbecauseof

this!

M:I'llseewhatIcando.Icanprobablyfindasecondjob.

W:You'llneedmorethanasecondjob,honey.Part-timejobswillnotpay

enoughforyoutopayyourtuitionandroomandboard.Howabouta

scholarship?

M:There'snowaythatIcangetascholarship—mygradesaren'tgoodenough.

I'mfailingmybusinesscourse.WhydidIletdaddyconvincemetogeta

businessdegree?

W:Youknow,yourfatherjustwantedthebestforyou.Don'tblamehimfor

justwantingtohelpyou.

M:LetmeseewhatIcando.I'lltalkwithsomeofmyfriendstoseeifthey

haveanyideas.

W:Alice?I'msorry,honey.Iknowthatyouwantedtogoabroadthissummer,

butIthinkyou'dbetterchangeyourplansuntilwegetbackonourfeetagain.

M:Yeah,Iknow.I'llcallyouwhenIfigureoutsomething.

(23)--

A.Hewasunemployed.

B.Hehurthisfeet.

C.Hewentbankrupt.

D.Hefailedinthebusiness.

30.(25)

A.Toomanypeople.B.Dirtyair.C.Crime.D.Terrorism.

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

31.SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequired

toselectonewordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbank

followingthepassage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemaking

yourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter.Pleasemarkthe

correspondingletterforeachitemwithasinglelinethroughthecenter.You

maynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.

Marriedparentstendtobeof[Cl]thesameage.Husbandsareusually

olderthantheirwives,butthisdifferenceinagehasbeengraduallydeclining

throughoutthecenturyfrom4yearsin1900to2.5yearstoday.

Mostpeoplemarrywithintheirownsocialclass.Thereasonsareobvious:we

tenttoliveinclasssegregated[C2],tomeetmostlypeopleofthe

sameclass,andtoshareclass-specific[C3]andinterests.Most

marriagesarebetweenpeople[C4]thesamereligiousfaith.Religious

bodiesgenerally【C5]interfaithmarriages,onthegroundsthatthey

mayleadtopersonalconflicts,disagreementsoverthefaithinwhichchildren

shouldbe[C6],andanunderminingofbeliefinaparticulardoctrine.

Husbandsandwivesgenerallyhaveasimilar[C7]level,andsome

degreeofintellectualparityseemstobedemandedbymaritalpartners.The

collegecampusis,ofcourse,amarriagemarketinitsownright,andcollege-

educatedpeopleareespeciallylikelytomarrypeopleofsimilareducational

[C8].

Membersofracialand[C9]groupsaremorelikelytomarrywithin

theirowngroupthanoutsideit.Inparticular,interracialmarriagesare

extremelyrare.Untilthesixties,severalstateshadlaws[CIO]

interracialmarriages,andsuchmarriagesstillattractsomesocialdisapproval.

Interracialmarriagesbetweenblacksandwhitesareparticularlyunusual;in

themajorityofthesecases,thehusbandisblackandthewifeiswhite.

A)neighborhoodsE)educationalI)achievementsM)roughly

B)printedF)stickJ)modernN)movemen

C)sharingG)alwaysK)raisedO)prohibiting

D)tastesH)opposeL)ethnic

[Cl]

32.Tokyo-Japan,landoftheelectronicpetchicken,isfretting(發(fā)愁)over

thepotentiallylethal(致命的)dangersthatgowiththelonely,high-techlife

ofthemodernworld.

Thedebatehasbeenstoked(添火)bytwowomenbelievedtohavebeenkilled

byarobbertheymetonatelephonedatingservice.Athirdwomansurvived

anencounterwiththesamesuspect.

"Sensitiveyoungpeoplewhodonotmakefriendseasilymayfinditeasierto

communicatebyphoneorcomputer,"saidaneditorialinthedailyAsahi

Shimbun.

"Butthiscasedemonstratesthatasmeansofcommunicationbecomeeasier

andmoreanonymous,thosewhousethemarealsoexposedtomorepotential

dangers."

CertainlyJapanofferstheshyanarrayofmethodstoavoidembarrassmentin

meetingpotentialpartnersoravoidingsocialcontactaltogether.

AbighitforyoungsterslastyearwastheLovegetty,anelectronicgadgetfor

findingadate.

Thepalm-sizedLovegettytransmitterscomeinmaleandfemaleversionsand

whentwostrangersoftheoppositesexcomewithinrangetheybegintobeep,

allowingthestartofachat-upwithoutfearofimmediaterebuttal(拒絕).

JapanalsogavetheworldtheTamagotchi,orelectronicpet,ahand-held

devicewithascreendisplayinganeggwhichmustbe"nurtured"intoayoung

chickbypressingtherightbuttons.

Questionsaboutisolationandawidespreadlackofsocialskillsarewell-worn

inJapan'spressdespitetheabundanceofapparentlytightly-knitcommunities.

Thishasbeenpartlyattributedtoariseinjuvenilecrime.

OnDecember7,policearrestedamansuspectedofmeetingwomenviaa

telephonedatingservice,givingthemsleepingpillsandrobbingthem.Two

ofthethreevictimsallegedlydiedfromthecoldafterbeingleftoutside.

"Itishardtobelieveawomanwouldassociatewithastrangerwhosemotives

formeetingherareunknown,"wrotetheAsahi."Oneexplanationisthat

youngpeopleplacetoomuchtrustandrelianceonmoderncommunications

suchascellulartelephonesandcomputers."

YoungandoldJapanesepeoplealikewerefacedwiththequestionofhowto

makefriendsinaworldwhereassociationshadbecomemorefluid.

Accordingtothepassage,themodernworldcanbedescribedasthefollowing

EXCEPT.

A.lonelyB.isolatedC.high-techD.sensitive

33.

WhatcouldbethemajorproblemincloningpandasaccordingtoDr.Kraemer?

A.Lackofavailablepandaeggs.

B.Lackofhostanimals.

C.Lackofqualifiedresearchers.

D.Lackoffunds.

五、5.ErrorCorrection?題)

34.

[S4]

35.Fearsofdeatharenotsoextensiveasmightbesupposed.

Inapublicopinionpollof1500adults,onlyabout4

percentshowedevidenceofdirectfearingtheirowndeath.[Si]

Thosefearsthatdoexistapparentlychangewithage.Hall

foundthatyoungerindividualsfeartheoccurofdeath,[S2]

whereasoldpeoplefearthecircumstancesofdeath.Inanother[S3]

study,elderlypatientswereratedforsignsoffear

beforedeath.

Itwasfoundthatfeelingsofacceptance,anticipation,

and,insomecases,apathy,faroutnumberinstancesoffear[S4]

beforedeath.

Thesefindingsseemtoindicateagenerallackoffear

aboutdeath,butthereisotherpossibleinterpretation.It[S5]—

maybemoreaccuratetosaythattheyreflectadeeply

ingrainedtendencytodenytherealityofdeath.Themere

factthatdeathhasbeensomethingofataboosubject

suggestthatunderlyingfearsdoexist.WhenPsychology[S6]

Todaysurveyeditsreadersonthesubjectofdeath,

itwasfoundthatlessthanone-thirdsofthosewho[S7]

repliedtogrewupinfamiliesinwhichdeathwasopenly[S8]

talkedabout.Theaverageperson'sexposureofdeath[S9]

unfortunatelyconsistsoftheartificialandobviouslyunrealistic

portrayalsofdeathonTV.Ithasbeenestimatedthatby

thetimeapersonis14yearsold,heorshewillwitness18[S10]

000TVdeaths.Withalmostnoexceptionthesewillhave

beenhomicides,notdeathsduetoillnessoraging.

[SI]

36.

[S2]

六、6.ErrorCorrection?題)

37.

[S6]

38.

[S2]

39.

[S3]

參考答案

l.WhyAreThereFewerStudentsintheLibrary?Nowadaysoncampus(1)

wecanseefewerstudentsdoreadinginthelibrarythanbeforebutan

increasingnumberstudentsgotothe(2)cybercafesorgooutofthecampus.

Ofallthereasonsaccountingforthisphenomenon(3)themostimportantone

isthattheentertainmentactivitiesbecomemoreabundantthaneverbeforeso

thattherearenumerouschoicesavailableforthestudents.Theycansurfthe

Internetwatchon-linemoviesorsoapoperasgoshoppingortakepartin(4)

socialclubactivities.Anotherreasonisthatdigitalbooksgetpopularamong

studentsfordigitalbooksaremoreconvenientthanthetraditionalonesand

theresourcesarelimitless.Thestudentscanchoosewhatevertheyliketoread

withoutgoingtothelibraries.Frommypointofviewbooksareapartofour

lifejustasBacononcesaidthat(5)readingmakesafullman.Westudents

shouldmakefulluseofanykindofresourcestobroadenourvisionnomatter

theyaretraditionalonesornew-emergingones.WhyAreThereFewer

StudentsintheLibrary?Nowadaysoncampus,(1)wecanseefewerstudents

doreadinginthelibrarythanbeforebutanincreasingnumberstudentsgoto

the(2)cybercafesorgooutofthecampus.Ofallthereasonsaccountingfor

thisphenomenon,(3)themostimportantoneisthattheentertainment

activitiesbecomemoreabundantthaneverbeforesothattherearenumerous

choicesavailableforthestudents.TheycansurftheInternet,watchon-line

moviesorsoapoperas,goshopping,ortakepartin(4)socialclubactivities.

Anotherreasonisthatdigitalbooksgetpopularamongstudents,fordigital

booksaremoreconvenientthanthetraditionalonesandtheresourcesare

limitless.Thestudentscanchoosewhatevertheyliketoreadwithoutgoingto

thelibraries.Frommypointofview,booksareapartofourlife,justasBacon

oncesaidthat(5)readingmakesafullman.Westudentsshouldmakefulluse

ofanykindofresourcestobroadenourvision,nomattertheyaretraditional

onesornew-emergingones.解析:(1)指出現(xiàn)象

⑵cybercafe"網(wǎng)吧"

(3)指出最重要的原因。

(4)socialclubactivities”社交聯(lián)誼活動(dòng)”

(5)readingmakesafullman”閱讀使人淵”

2.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。

3.InternetInternethasbeenplayinganincreasingroleinourdailylife.Ithas

broughtuslotsofbenefitswhilemakingsomeseriousproblems.Internethas

enabledustodomanythingsmoreeasilyandquickly.Wecancommunicate

freelybye-mailwithpeopleallovertheworld.Ittakesonlyafewsecondsto

getamessageacrosswiththecostsubstantiallylowerthanthatofregularmail.

ICQprovidesuswithcountlesschancesofmakingfriendsdespitehisorher

sexagecountry.Alsoanenormousamountofinformationcanbeaccessible

throughtheInternet.Afantasticnewworldwillbeopentousjustbyclicking

themouse.Howeverit'notmanagedproperlyInternetcancreatemany

problemstoo.Sometimeswemayspendexcessivetimesortingoutthejunk

mailsjammedinthemailboxinsteadofdoingsomethingmeaningful.

FurthermoreasInternethasbecomesoindispensableforpersonalcontactand

publicservicesthatoncetheroutinefunctionofthesystemisdisruptedor

infectedbyvirusvaluableinformationmayberevealedorlosttothe

individualsandsocialinstitutions.Thereforethesafetyofnetworkshas

becomeagrowingpublicconcern.AllinallwecannotlivewithoutInternet

now.ThereisnolimittothingsInternetcando.Neverthelessweshouldtake

noticeoftheproblemsresultedfromInternetandtakeeffectivemeasuresto

copewiththem.AnywayInternetischangingthewholeworld.Internet

Internethasbeenplayinganincreasingroleinourdailylife.Ithasbroughtus

lotsofbenefitswhilemakingsomeseriousproblems.Internethasenabledus

todomanythingsmoreeasilyandquickly.Wecancommunicatefreelybye-

mailwithpeopleallovertheworld.Ittakesonlyafewsecondstogeta

messageacrosswiththecostsubstantiallylowerthanthatofregularmail.

ICQprovidesuswithcountlesschancesofmakingfriendsdespitehisorher

sex,age,country.Also,anenormousamountofinformationcanbeaccessible

throughtheInternet.Afantasticnewworldwillbeopentousjustbyclicking

themouse.However,it'notmanagedproperly,Internetcancreatemany

problemstoo.Sometimeswemayspendexcessivetimesortingoutthejunk

mailsjammedinthemailboxinsteadofdoingsomethingmeaningful.

Furthermore,asInternethasbecomesoindispensableforpersonalcontactand

publicservices,thatoncetheroutinefunctionofthesystemisdisruptedor

infectedbyvirus,valuableinformationmayberevealedorlosttothe

individualsandsocialinstitutions.Therefore,thesafetyofnetworkshas

becomeagrowingpublicconcern.Allinall,wecannotlivewithoutInternet

now.ThereisnolimittothingsInternetcando.Nevertheless,weshouldtake

noticeoftheproblemsresultedfromInternetandtakeeffectivemeasuresto

copewiththem.Anyway,Internetischangingthewholeworld.

4.OntheConscriptionofCollegeStudentsSince2001thearmedforceshave

begantoabsorbcollegestudentsinordertooptimizethestructureofthearmy.

Withanincreasingnumberofcollegestud

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