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2021年遼寧省阜新市大學(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.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition

onthetopicShouldAdvertisementsBeBanned?Youshouldwriteatleast150

wordsaccordingtotheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese.

1.許多人認為廣告給我們的生活帶來了很多方便。

2.也有人認為廣告對年輕人的負面影響太大,建議禁止廣告。

3.我的看法。

2.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowritea

compositiononthetopicMyViewonJob.

Hopping.Youshouldwriteatleast120wordsandyoushouldbaseyour

compositionontheoutline(giveninChinese)below:

1.有些人喜歡始終從事一處工作,因為……

2.有些人喜歡經(jīng)常更換工作,因為……

3.我的看法。

Infant

DailyLife

mortality

GNPperheadcalorieexpectancy

Countryratesper

(2000,$)supplyperatbirth

1000live

head(years)

births

Bangladesh46219225263

Bolivia245821076748

Egypt332329466840

Indonesia311723146531

U.S.A1877937817911

4.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitledMyViewonAutomobiles.Youshouldwriteatleast150words

followingtheoutlinegivenbelow.

1.汽車給人類帶來的益處;

2.汽車給人類帶來的副作用;

3.我的觀點。

5.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition

onthetopic:WhyDotheViewersLikeWatchingSportPrograms?You

shouldwriteatleast150wordsandbaseyourcompositiononthechartand

outlinebelow:

□比值

2()

NewsMoviesSportsSpecialsDocumentaries

1.簡要分析圖表

2.分析觀眾喜歡看體育節(jié)目的原因

WhyDotheViewersLikeWatchingSportPrograms?

6.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacompositiononthe

topicWealthandHealth.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsandyoushould

baseyourcompositionontheoutline(giveninChinese)below:

1.有人認為財富比健康重要;

2.也有人認為健康比財富重要;

3.我的觀點是:

7.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitledMyViewonPostgraduateCraze.Youshouldwriteatleast150words

followingtheoutlinegivenbelow:

1.目前考古正形成熱潮

2.分析這股熱潮產(chǎn)生的原因

3.你的看法

MyViewonPostgraduateCraze

8.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowritealettertocomfortalaid-

offacquaintance.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutline

givenbelowinChinese:

1.對其下崗一事表示遺憾

2.對其如何解決困境提出建議

3.鼓勵對方,并表示愿意提供幫助

ALettertoALaid-offAcquaintance

9.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition

onthetopicMobilePhoneUsesshouldBeLimitedinLibrary.Youshould

writeatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:

1.圖書館的閱覽區(qū)內(nèi)濫用手機的現(xiàn)象很普遍

2.分析此現(xiàn)象造成影響

3.你的建議

MobilePhoneUsesshouldBeLimitedinLibrary

10.StatisticsofFamilyExpensesinChina

Ya198sIf952005

lum

Food&Clothing67%46%20%

Recreation3%7%15%

Education6%13%22%

HeathCare6%10%16%

Others18%24%27%

1.請對圖表所給出的信息進行描述

2.請對描述的內(nèi)容做出原因分析

3.請針對此圖表得出合理的結(jié)論并對未來進行預(yù)測

ChangesinFamilyExpenses

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

11.

WhichofthefollowinggraphmostaccuratelydescribesCanadiancodcatches

from1950to19927.

12.Rivers

Byoriginalusage,ariverisflowingwaterinachannelwithdefinedbanks.

Modernusageincludesriversthataremultichanneled,intermittent,or

ephemeralinflowandchannelsthatarepracticallybankless.Theconceptof

channeledsurfaceflow,however,remainscentraltothedefinition.

Riversarenourishedbyprecipitation,bydirectoverlandrunoff,through

springsandseepages,orfrommeltwaterattheedgesofsnowfieldsand

glaciers.Thecontributionofdirectprecipitationonthewatersurfaceis

usuallyminute,exceptwheremuchofacatchmentareaisoccupiedbylakes.

Riverwaterlossesresultfromseepageintoshallowordeepaquifers(沙石含

水層)andparticularlyfromevaporation.Thedifferencebetweenthewater

inputandlosssustainssurfacedischargeorstreamflow.Theamountofwater

inriversystematanytimeisbutatinyfractionoftheEarth'stotalwater;97

percentofallwateriscontainedintheoceansandaboutthree-quartersof

freshwaterisstoredaslandice;nearlyalltheremainderoccursas

groundwater.Lakesholdlessthan0.5percentofallfreshwater,soilmoisture

accountsforabout0.05percent,andwaterinriverchannelsforroughlyhalf

asmuch,0.025percent,whichrepresentsonlyaboutonefour-thousandthof

theEarth'stotalfreshwater.

Waterisconstantlycycledthroughthesystemsoflandice,soil,lakes,

groundwater(inpart),andriverchannels,however.Thedischargeofriversto

theoceansdeliverstothesesystemstheequivalentofthewatervapourthatis

blownoverlandandthenconsequentlyprecipitatedasrainorsnow,e.,some

7percentofmeanannualprecipitationontheglobeand30percentof

precipitationonlandareas.

Thehistoricalrecordincludesmarkedshiftsintheappreciationofrivers,

numerousconflictsinusedemand,andanintensificationofusethathas

rapidlyacceleratedduringthe20thcentury.Externalfreighttradebecame

concentratedinestuarineportsC可口港)ratherthanininlandportswhen

ocean-goingvesselsincreasedinsize.

Demandonopen-channelwaterincreasesaspopulationandpercapitawater

useincreaseandasundergroundwatersuppliesfallshort.Irrigationuse

constitutesacomparativelylargepercentageofthetotalsupply.

Present-daydemandsonriversaspowersourcesrangefromthefloatingof

timber,throughtheuseofwaterforcooling,tohydroelectricgeneration.

Logginginforestsreliesprimarilyonflotationduringtheseasonofmelt-

waterhighflow.Largepowerplantsandotherindustrialfacilitiesareoften

locatedalongrivers,whichsupplytheenormousquantitiesofwaterneeded

forcoolingpurposes.Manufacturersofpetrochemicals,steel,andwoolen

clothalsomakelargedemands.Hydroelectricpowergenerationwas

introducedmorethan100yearsago,butthemajorityoftheexisting

installationshavebeenbuiltsince1950.

Theever-increasingexploitationofrivershasgivenrisetoavarietyof

problems.Extensivecommercialnavigationofrivershasresultedinmuch

artificialimprovementofnaturalchannels,includingincreasingthedepthof

thechannelstopennitpassageoflargervessels.Insomecases,thislowering

oftheriverbottomhascausedthewatertableofthesurroundingareatodrop,

whichhasadverselyaffectedagriculture.Also,canalization,withits

extensivesystemoflocksandnavigationdams,oftenseriouslydisrupts

riverineecosystems.

Anevenmorefar-reachingproblemisthatofwaterpollution.Pesticidesand

herbicidesarenowemployedinlargequantitiesthroughoutmuchoftheworld.

Thewidespreaduseofsuchbiocidesandtheuniversalnatureofwatermakes

itinevitablethatthetoxicchemicalswouldappearasstreampollutants.

Biocidescancontaminatewater,especiallyofslowflowingrivers,andare

responsibleforanumberoffishkillseachyear.

Inag

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13.

TheearliestlargeGreeklibraryisbuiltbyPtolemyI.

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14.Vioxxshowednoconnectiontoheartproblemsinitsclinicaltrial.

15.Rainforests

Tropicalrainforestsarethemostdiverseecosystem(生態(tài)系統(tǒng))onEarth,and

alsotheoldest.Today,tropicalrainforestscoveronly6percentoftheEarth's

groundsurface,buttheyarehometooverhalfoftheplanet'splantandanimal

species.

WhatIsaRainforest?

Generallyspeaking,arainforestisanenvironmentthatreceiveshighrainfall

andisdominatedbytalltress.Awiderangeofecosystemsfallintothis

category,ofcourse.Butmostofthetimewhenpeopletalkaboutrainforests,

theymeanthetropicalrainforestslocatedneattheequator.

Theseforestsraceivebetween160and400inchesofrainperyear.Thetotal

annualrainfallisspreadprettyevenlythroughouttheyear,andthe

temperaturerarelydipsbelow60degreesFahrenheit.

Thissteadyclimateisduetothepositionofrainforestsonthegolbe.Because

oftheorientationoftheEarth'saxis,theNorthernandSouthernhemispheres

eachspendpartoftheyeartiltedawayfromthesun.Sincerainforestsareat

themiddleoftheglobe,locatedneartheequator,theyarenotespecially

affectedbythischange.Theyreceivenearlythesameamountofsunlight,and

thereforeheat,allyear.Consequently,theweatherintheseregionsremains

fairlyconstant.

Theconsistentlywet,warmweatherandamplesunlightgiveplantlife

everythingitneedstothrive.Treeshavetheresourcestogrowtotremendous

heights,andtheyliveforhundreds,eventhousands,ofyears.Thesegiants,

whichreach60to150Itintheair,form,thebasicstructureoftherainforest.

Theirtopbranchesspreadwideinordertocapturemaximumsunlight.This

createsathickcanopy(樹冠)levelatthetopoftheforest,withthinner

greenerylevelsunderneath.Somelargetreesgrowsotallthattheyeventower

overthecanopylayer.

Asyougolower,downintotherainforest,youfindlessandlessgreenery.

Theforestfloorismadeupofmoss,fungi,anddecayingplantmatterthathas

fallenfromtheupperlayers.Thereasonforthisdecreaseingreeneryisvery

simple:Theoverabundanceofplandtsgatheringsunlightatthetopofthe

forestblocksmostsunlightfromreachingthebottomoftheforest,makingit

difficultforrobustplantstothrive.

TheForestfortheTrees

Theamplesunlightandextremelywetclimateofmanytropicalareas

encouragethegrowthoftoweringtreeswithwidecanopies.Thisthicktop

layeroftherainforestdictatesthelivesofallotherplantsintheforest.New

treeseedlingsrarelysurvivetomakeintothetopunlesssomeoldertreesdie,

creatinga"hole"inthecanopy.Whenthishappens,alloftheseedlingsonthe

groundlevelcompeteintenselytoreachthesunlight.

Manyplantspeciesreachthetopoftheforestbyclimbingthetalltrees.Itis

mucheasiertoascendthisway,becausetheplantdoes'shavetoform,itsown

supportingstructure.

Someplantspecies,calledepiphytes,growdirectlyonthesurfaceofthegiant

tress.Theseplants,whichincludeavarietyoforchidsandferns,makeup

muchoftheunderstory,thelayeroftherainforestrightbelowthecanopy.

Epiphytesareclose,enoughtothetoptoreceiveadequatelight,andtherunoff

fromthecanopylayerprovidesallthewaterandnutrients(養(yǎng)分)theyneed,

whichisimportantsincetheydon'thaveaccesstothenutrientsintheground,

tranglersandButtresses

Sameepiphyteseventuallydevelopintostranglers.Theygrowlong,thick

rootsthatextenddownthetreetrunkintothe

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16.

Thefirstuseoftheterm'organicfarming'isusuallycreditedtoinhis

1940book,LooktotheLand.

17.

Bymanipulatinginthecountry,theFedcaninfluence

theeconomyinapositiveornegativeway.

18.

WhichofthefollowingisTRUEabouttheEdinburghFestival?

Altisafestivalheldonlyforthelocalresidents.

B.Itisathree-dayfestivalheldineverysummer.

C.Itisafestivalwithbothindoorandoutdooractivities.

D.ItisanartfestivalthatisheldonPrincesStreet.

19.TheWebLifestyle

Ifyouaskedpeopletodaywhytheyusedthetelephonetocommunicatewith

theirfriendsorwhytheyturnedtothetelevisionforentertainment,theywould

lookatyouasifyouwerecrazy.Wedon'tthinka-boutatelephoneora

televisionoracarasbeingoddities.Thesethingshavebecomesuchan

integralpartoflifethattheyarenolongernoticed,letaloneremarkedupon.

Inthesameway,withinadecadenoonewillnoticetheWeb.Itwilljustbe

thereanintegralpartoflife.ItwillbeareflextoturntotheWebforshopping,

education,entertainmentandcommunication,justasitisnaturaltodaytopick

upthetelephonetotalktosomeone.

ThereisincredibleinterestintheWeb.Yetitisstillinitsinfancy.The

technologyandthespeedofresponseareabouttoleapforward.Thiswill

movemoreandmorepeopletotheWebaspartoftheireverydaylives.

Eventually,everyone'sbusinesscardwillhaveanelectronic,tailaddress.

Everylawyer,everydoctorandevery,business一fromlargetosmall-will

beconnected.

IntheUnitedStateselections,peoplenowturntotheInternettoseereal-time

results.ThePathfindermissiontoMarsandtheproblemswiththeMirspace

stationdrewmillionsofpeopletotheVIkbformoreup-to-datedetailthan

wereavailableelsewhere.

Achangelikethisisoftengenerational.Olderpeoplehavetolearnsomething

newoutsidetheireverydayexperiences,whilekidswhogrowupwithanew

technologysimplytreatitasgiven.Collegecampusesinparticularare

providingtheingredientstogeneratethecriticalmassforaWeb-readyculture.

TodayintheUnitedStates,thereareover22millionadultsusingtheWeb,

abouthalfofwhomaccesstheInternetatleastonceaday.Meanwhile,the

varietyofactivitiesontheWebisbroadeningatanamazingrate.Thereis

almostnotopicforwhichyoucannotfindfairlyinterestingmaterialonthe

Web.Manyofthesesitesaregettingexcellenttrafficflow.Wanttobuyadog?

Orsellashare?Ororderacar?UsetheInternet.Wherearewegoingtoget

thetimetolivewiththeWeb?Insomeinstances,peoplewillactuallysave

timebecausetheWebwillmakedoingthingsmoreefficientthaninthepast.

Beingabletogetinformationaboutamajorpurchase,forexample.Orfinding

outhowmuchyourusedcarisworth.Orwhatisyourcheapestwayofgetting

toFlorida.ThatisveryeasytofindontheWeb,eventoday.Inotherinstances,

peoplewilltradethetimetheynowspendreadingthepaper,orwatching

television,forinformationorentertainmenttheywillfindonthecomputer

screen.Americans,particularlyyoungones,willspendlesstimeinfrontofa

televisionscreen,moreontheWeb.

OnegreatbenefitoftheWebisthatitallowsustomoveinformationonline

thatnowresidesinpaperform.SeveralstatesinAmericaareusingtheWeb

inaprofoundway.Youcanapplyforvariouspennitsorsubmitapplications

forbusinesslicenses.Somestatesareputtinguplistingsofjobs-notjuststate

governmentjobs,butallthejobsavailableinthestate.Ibelieve,overtime,

thatalltheinformationthatgovernmentsprint,andallthosepaperformsthey

nowhave,willbemovedontotheInternet.Electroniccommercenotchesup

month-by-monthtoo.Itisdifficulttomeasure,becausealotofelectronic

commerceinvolvesexistingbuyersandsellerswhoaresimplymovingpaper-

basedtransactionstotheWeb.Thatisnotnewbusiness.Microsoft,for

example,purchasesmillionsofdollarsofPCsonlineinsteadofbypaper.

How-ever,thatisnotafundamentalchange;ithasjustimprovedthe

efficiencyofanexistingprocess.Thebiggestimpacthasoccurredwhere

electroniccommercematchesbuyersandsellerswhowouldnotpreviously

havefoundeachother.Whenyougotoabooksiteandfindanobscurebook

thatyouneverwoul

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20.

AccordingtoProf.Bhushan,wecouldhavestain-resistantwindowglassby

usingsuper-smoothpolymersheets,whichareproducedby.

三、3.ListeningComprehension(10題)

21.聽力原文:W:MayIborrowyourladderforanhour,Mr.Riley?

M:Ofcourseyoumay,butIdon'tthinkyoushouldtrytopickthosegreen

applesintheupperbranchesforatleasttwomoreweeks.Bythattimethey

willallbered.

Q:Whydidn'tMr.Rileythinkthewomanshouldborrowhisladderatthat

time?

(13)

A.Theladderwasborrowedawayatthattinge.

B.Thelowerbranchesdidn'thaveanygreenapples.

C.Theapplesonthetopbranchesweren'tripe.

D.Therearelessapplesintheupperbrachesatthattime.

22.

[B7]

23.聽力原文:M:Iusedtogotothecinemaalot.Itdidmakeanicenight

out,butnotnow.

W:No,Idon'teither.Therearen'tanygoodadventurousstorieslikethe

moviestheymadewhenIwasyoung.

Q:Whatcanbeconcludedfromthisconversation?

(17)

A.Theythinkcinemasaretoofarawayfromtheirhome.

B.Theyaredisappointedwiththefilmsproducedthesedays.

C.Theybothdislikefilmsaboutadventurestories.

D.Theybothliketheideaofgoingtothecinemaatnight.

24.

[B6]

25.(18)

A.Itisaveryinterestingmovie.

B.Itisanenjoyablemovie.

C.Itisaboringmovie.

D.Itisaninspiringmovie.

26.聽力原文:M:DoyouthinkPhilcangetascholarshiptoYale?

W:Hedoesn'tstandachance.

Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean?

(16)

A.IfPhilislucky,hemightgetascholarship.

B.ThereisnowayinwhichPhilcanwinascholarship.

C.Philisnotgoingtochancehisluckandtryforascholarship.

D.Philisnotbeinggivenachancetogetascholarship.

27.

[B2]

28.聽力原文:M:Afterhighschool,I'dliketogotocollegeandmajorin

businessadministration.Ireallylikepowerandenjoyingtellingpeoplewhat

todo.

W:YouareveryambitiousbutI'dratherspendmycollegedaysfindingout

whatchildrenareinterestedinjobasapsychologistforme.

Q:Whatdowelearnfromtheconversation?

(19)

A.Themanwillgoinforbusinessfightafterhighschool.

B.Thewomanisnothappywiththeman'sdecision.

C.Tilemanwantstobeabusinessmanager.

D.Thewomanisworkinginakindergarten.

29.聽力原文:W:Whatisthatyouarelisteningto?Thatbeat'ssostrongthat

Ican'tconcentrateonmywork.

M:Noproblem.Icanswitchovertosomethinglighter.

Q:Whatwillthemanprobablydo?

(16)

A.Tumdownthevolumeofthemusic.

B.Turnthemusicoff.

C.Playadifferentstyle,ofmusic.

D.Listentomusicinadifferentroom.

30.聽力原文:M:Whydoyoualwaysaskustoputonslipperswhenwego

intoyourapartment?

W:Itsaveswearandtearonthecarpet.

Q:Whydoesthewomanaskthemtowearslippers?

(13)

A.Tokeephercarpetclean.

B.Toprotecthercarpet.

C.Toavoidtrippingonthecarpet.

D.Tokeeptheirfeetwarm.

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

31.

Theterm"fixedentity"inthefirstparagraphcanbestbeinterpretedas

A.aninvariableconstant

B.astablefacultyofthemind

C.aninheritedfixedcapacity

D.aspecificinnatepotential

32.

Thereductionoflow-renthousingprojectsinBelgiumhasresultedin

A.animprovementinhousingquality

B.analarmingincreaseofhomelesspeople

C.anincreaseinhousepurchases

D.achangeinthegovernment'spolicy

33.SectionB

Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedby

somequestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemtherearefour

choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.

Thesightofeightlongblacklegsmovingoverthefloormakessomepeople

screamandrun-andwomenarefourtimesmorelikelytotakefrightthan

men.Nowastudysuggeststhatfemalesaregeneticallypronetodevelopfears

forpotentiallydangerousanimals.

DavidRakison,adevelopmentalpsychologistatCarnegieMellonUniversity

inPittsburgh,Pennsylvania,foundthatbabygirlsonly11monthsoldrapidly

starttoassociatepicturesofspiderswithfear.Babyboysremainmerrily

indifferenttothisconnection.

InaninitialtrainingphaseRakisonshowedtobabygirlsandboysapicture

ofaspidertogetherwithafearfulface.Inthefollowingtestphaseheletthem

watchtheimageofaspiderpairedwithahappyface,andtheimageofa

flowerpairedwithafearfulface.

Despitethespider'shappycompanion,thegirlslookedsignificantlylongerat

itthanattheflower.Theresearcherstookthistomeanthatthegirlsexpected

spiderstobelinkedwithfear.Theboyslookedforanequaltimeatboth

images.

Withadifferentgroupofbabies,Rakisonfirstshowedaspiderwithahappy

face,andaflowerwithafearfulface.Nowthegirlstoolookedatbothimages

forthesamelengthoftime——implyingthattheydidnothaveaninbornfear

ofspiders.

Theresultssuggestthatgirlsaremoreinclinedthanboystolearntofear

dangerousanimals.Bycontrast,saysRakison,modemphobias(恐懼)such

asfearofflyingorinjectionsshownosexdifference.

Heattributesthedifferencetobehaviouraldifferencesbetweenmenand

womenamongourhunter-gathererancestors.Adislikeforspidersmayhelp

womenavoiddangerousanimals,butinmenevolutionseemstohave

favouredmorerisk-takingbehaviourforsuccessfulhunting.

Itmakesevolutionarysensetoacquirespiderfearatacertainage,ratherthan

tobebornwithit,headds."Thereislittlereasonforaninfanttofearanobject

unlessitcanrespondtoit,forexamplebycrawlingaway,"hesays.

Butifbeingscaredofspidersisgeneticallyinclined,isthereanypointin

seeingapsychiatrist?"Evenifapersonisheavilyinclinedtodevelopspider

phobia,exposuretherapywouldstillbeeffective,"saysJaimeDerringer,a

clinicalpsychologistfromWashingtonUniversityinSt.Louis."Butitmaybe

moredifficulttoeliminatetheassociationbetweenspidersandafearful

response,"shesays.

WecanlearnfromDavidRakison'sstudythat.

A.peopledevelopfearsfordangerousanimalsbylearning

B.peoplearebomwithfearsfordangerousanimals

C.boysdonotfeelfrightenedbythepicturesofspiders

D.girlsaremoreattractedbybeautifulflowersthanboysdo

五、5.ErrorCorrection?題)

34.

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六、6.ErrorCorrection?題)

37.

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參考答案

1.ShouldAdvertisementsBeBanned?Alongwiththerapidprogressof

societytheadvertisingindustryhasundergoneremarkabledevelopment.

Somepeopleholdthatadvertisementshouldnotbebannedbecause

advertisementisagoodchannelwhichhelpspromotetheexchangesof

information.Inaneraofinformationeveryonecanbenefitalotfromthe

advertisementsnotonlythemanufacturersbutalsothecustomers.Moreover

theadvertisementenablespeopletocatchupwiththeamazingadvanceinall

fields.Fromthemushroomingadvertisementspeoplegettoknowsome

newestproductsandthetrendofconsumption.Despitethebenefits

advertisementhasbroughtusmanypeoplestronglycondemnitsayingthat

theyhavebeenfedupwithallkindsofrubbishads.Theycallfora

comprehensivebanontheadvertisementbasedonthefollowingreasons.First

ofallamajorityofadvertisementsarefictitiousandmisleadingcausing

confusioninpeople'sdailylifeandevenleadingtotheinjuryanddeathof

somecustomers.Secondlytheybringmanyinconveniencesandtroublesto

us.Consequentlyitwillexertadisastrousimpactontheliteracyofour

youngergenerations.Tomymindatotalbanonadvertisementisnotanideal

andpracticalchoice.Thedemeritsshouldbynomeansmakeuslosesightof

thebenefitsadvertisementshavebroughttous.Amoreworkableandrational

attitudeshouldbeadoptedthatistoeliminatethefalseandretainthetrue.

Alwaysbearinmindtheoldsaying"Neverthrowawaythebabywithbath

water."ShouldAdvertisementsBeBanned?Alongwiththerapidprogressof

society,theadvertisingindustryhasundergoneremarkabledevelopment.

Somepeopleholdthatadvertisementshouldnotbebannedbecause

advertisementisagoodchannelwhichhelpspromotetheexchangesof

information.Inaneraofinformation,everyonecanbenefitalotfromthe

advertisements,notonlythemanufacturersbutalsothecustomers.Moreover,

theadvertisementenablespeopletocatchupwiththeamazingadvanceinall

fields.Fromthemushroomingadvertisements,peoplegettoknowsome

newestproductsandthetrendofconsumption.Despitethebenefits

advertisementhasbroughtus,manypeoplestronglycondemnit,sayingthat

theyhavebeenfedupwithallkindsofrubbishads.Theycallfora

comprehensivebanontheadvertisementbasedonthefollowingreasons.First

ofall,amajorityofadvertisementsarefictitiousandmisleading,causing

confusioninpeople'sdailylifeandevenleadingtotheinjuryanddeathof

somecustomers.Secondly,theybringmanyinconveniencesandtroublesto

us.Consequently,itwillexertadisastrousimpactontheliteracyofour

youngergenerations.Tomymind,atotalbanonadvertisementisnotanideal

andpracticalchoice.Thedemeritsshouldbynomeansmakeuslosesightof

thebenefitsadvertisementshavebroughttous.Amoreworkableandrational

attitudeshouldbeadopted,thatis,toeliminatethefalseandretainthetrue.

Alwaysbearinmindtheoldsaying,"Neverthrowawaythebabywithbath

water."

2.MyViewonJobHoppingJobhoppingorfrequentchangesofjobsis

becomingmoreandmorecommoninChinatoday.Astheeconomygrows

moreopportunitiesforemploymentarearising.Theresultisthatpeople

especiallyyoungerpeoplearetemptedtochangejobsfrequentlyseeking

highersalariesormoreinterestingpositions.Neverthelessmanypeopleprefer

tostayintheiroldjobs.Thisispartlybecausetheyfeelloyaltotheirwork

unitsbutpartlyalsobecausetheydisliketheideaofhavingtospendmuch

timebeingtrainedforanewjob.Inadditionalthoughanewjobmayoffer

higherpayormorepromotionopportunitiesitmaybelocatedfarfromhome

andbeinconvenient.Ithinkitisagoodthingfortheworkforcetobeflexible

sothatnewdemandsforpersonnelcanemetquickly.Howeverifaperson

changesjobstoooftenheorshewillcauselosstotheemployingunits.

Moreoverfrequentjobhoppingpreventsapersongainingvaluablejob

experienceanddevelopinggoodworkhabits.MyViewonJobHopping

Jobhopping,orfrequentchangesofjobs,isbecomingmoreandmore

commoninChinatoday.Astheeconomygrows,moreopportunitiesfor

employmentarearising.Theresultisthatpeople,especiallyyoungerpeople,

aretemptedtochangejobsfrequently,seekinghighersalariesormore

interestingpositions.Nevertheless,manypeopleprefertostayintheirold

jobs.Thisispartlybecausetheyfeelloyaltotheirworkunits,butpartlyalso

becausetheydisliketheideaofhavingtospendmuchtimebeingtrainedfor

anewjob.Inaddition,althoughanewjobmayofferhigherpayormore

promotionopportunities,itmaybelocatedfarfromhomeandbeinconvenient.

Ithinkitisagoodthingfortheworkforcetobeflexible,sothatnewdemands

forpersonnelcanemetquickly

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