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2022年安徽省安慶市大學(xué)英語(yǔ)6級(jí)大學(xué)英

語(yǔ)六級(jí)預(yù)測(cè)試題(含答案)

學(xué)校:班級(jí):姓名:考號(hào):

一、l.Writing(10題)

1.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition

onthetopicTheReadingPreferencesofStudentsataChineseUniversityin

2006.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow.

1.描述圖表的變化。

2.分析變化的原因。

3.你喜歡讀什么樣的書(shū)。

2.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowriteaneye-

witnessaccountofatrafficaccident.Youshouldwriteatleast120words

accordingtotheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:

1.假設(shè)你在某日某時(shí)某地目擊了一起車(chē)禍,就此寫(xiě)一份見(jiàn)證書(shū)。見(jiàn)證書(shū)

須包括以下幾點(diǎn)

1.車(chē)禍發(fā)生的時(shí)間及地點(diǎn)

2.你所見(jiàn)到的車(chē)禍情況

3.你對(duì)車(chē)禍原因的分析

3.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

4.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition

onthetopicWealthandHealth.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsandyou

shouldbaseyourcompositionontheoutline(giveninChinese)below.

1.有人認(rèn)為財(cái)富比健康重要:

2.也有人認(rèn)為健康比財(cái)富重要;

3.我的觀點(diǎn)是_____o

5.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitled

Gambling.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegiven

belowinEnglish:

1.Whatisgambling?

2.Theharmofgambling.

3.Howshallwedealwithit?

6.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitled

StudyingAbroad.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutline

givenbelow:

1.當(dāng)前出國(guó)留學(xué)的人數(shù)日益增多

2.留學(xué)的優(yōu)勢(shì)和劣勢(shì)

3?你的看法

7.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition

onthetopic:IsCitytheOnlyWorkingPlaceforCollegeGraduates?You

shouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:

1.目前,大學(xué)畢業(yè)生仍把城市作為就業(yè)的第一選擇

2.造成這和現(xiàn)象的原因

3.其實(shí),家村和落后地區(qū)對(duì)于大學(xué)生的發(fā)展更有優(yōu)勢(shì)

IsCitytheOnlyWorkingPlaceforCollegeGraduates?

8.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayonthetopic

ofChildrenObesity.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsaccordingtothe

outlinegivenbelow.

1.學(xué)生的肥胖問(wèn)題日益嚴(yán)重

2.這一現(xiàn)象產(chǎn)生的原因

3.你認(rèn)為應(yīng)如何改變這一現(xiàn)象

ChildrenObesity

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)和各種社匪對(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.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowedtowriteashortessayentitled

CollegeStudents'MakingMoney.Youshouldwriteatleast150words

followingtheoutlinegivenbelow.

1.大學(xué)生兼職工作的現(xiàn)象

2.大學(xué)生兼職工作的原因

3.我的觀點(diǎn)

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

11.

Thecountrythatbringsaboutthelargestamountofglobalwarmingpollution

is.

12.

Todayleisuremeansthetimeinwhichwehavenothingtodo.

A.YB.NC.NG

13.

Theauthorpersuadespeoplenottousenewtechnologiesbecausetheyare

expensive.

A.YB.NC.NG

14.EMERYTOBIN:Pistol-Packin1Reformer

Ketchikanhashadmanynotablecitizensinthecity*s102yearsofhistory,but

perhapsnonestandsoutsoboldlyasthelateEmeryTobin,whodiedin1977

atage81.HisrosterofactivitiesandaccomplishmentsinKetchikanislengthy

andincrediblyvaried.HejoinedthenewlyfoundedAmericanLegionPost3

in1921,becameamemberoftheChamberofCommercein1923,andwasa

chartermemberofKetchikanRotaryin1925.

Intheearly1920shealsowasanactiveleaderinKetchikan'sBoyScoutTroop

#1,thefirsttroopinallofAlaska,antihewasavolunteerdramacoachforthe

highschoofstheatricalproductions.Hewaslaterafounderpluspublisherand

editoroftheAlaskaSportsmanmagazine,whichcontinuestodayasthe

nationallyknownAlaskaMagazine.

HismagazineofficeandhisAlaskaSpecialtiesnoveltyshopwerelocatedin

theold1904YateshospitalonMissionStrcct-nowtheSeamen'sCenter.

TheRainGaugethatstandsnexttotoday'svisitorbureauonthedockwas

firsterectedinfrontofTobin'sshop.Hewasanavidboosteroftourismand

soldAlaskabooksandnoveltiesthroughadsinhisAlaskaSportsman

magazine.

ButthosethingsarenotnecessarilywhatEmeryTobinisrememberedfor.

Emery'sclaimtofameisthatheissaidtobethemanwhospearheadedthe

closureofthecity'sredlightdistrictsin1953,ending50yearsofopenly

toleratedprostitutioninKetchikan,Alaska!Hebecameaherotosomeandan

archvillaintoothers.ItwasduringthatcontentiouscrusadethatEmerykept

apistolathandonhisdesk.

AlthoughheservedinFranceinWorldWarI,Emerywasnotamanone

wouldeverconnectwithafirearm.Hewasnottall,hebadaratherhighvoice

andaBostonareaaccentheneverlost,whichmadeanRsoundlikeaW—

somepeoplethoughtitwasalisp.Hespokerapidlyandwithgreatassurance.

Evenafterhishairturnedwhite,hestillhadthickblackeyebrowsonabrow

ridgethatmadesmilesthatblossomedonhisfaceseemclosertofrowns.

WhenhewalkedwithhisrapidgaitdownKetchikan'swetandbreezystreets,

headbentandhandsinpockets,heappearedtobebuckingapowerful

headwind.

EvenintohissixtiesEmerywasfearless.Whenayoungmanshoplifted

somethinganddepartedrunningfromEmery'sAlaskaSpecialtiesshopon

MissionStreet,Emerytookoffafterhim,legsandarmspumping.Hetackled

themiscreanttothewetsidewalkinfrontoftheentrancetoSt.John'sChurch

andpinnedhimthereuntilhelparrived.SomeofEmeryTobin'sspiritand

determinationmusthavecomedirectlyfromhisfather.

EmeryFridolfTobinwasborntoAugustandEmmaTobin,Swedish

immigrants,onDec.14,1895,inQuincy,Mass.,tenmilessouthofBoston.

AugustTobinwasapaintingcontractor,workingfortheschooldistrict.The

greatDepressionof1893hadaffectedeveryone.Tobin'scustomersowned

himmoneyandTobinowedmoneytohisowncreditors.Timeswerehard.

TwoyearsafterEmery'sbirth,in1897,newsoftheKlondikeGoldRush

circledtheglobe,andamongthoseinfectedwithgoldfeverwereAugust

Tobinandhisbrother-in-law-Emma^brother.Thetwocoupleswerecloseand

hadbeenmamedatadoublewedding.Eachlittlefamilyhadtwochildren-

theeldestofthefourbabiesnotyettwoyearsold.Thetwofathersdecided

thatonewouldhavetostayandcareforbothwivesandallfourchildren;the

otherwouldgotoAlaska,makeafortuneandreturninayeartoQuincy.At

leastthatwastheplan.SothemendrewstrawsandAugustdrewthelong

strawforAlaska.Emerylovedtotellthisstory.Hewouldleanbackinhis

squeakyoakdeskchairandhisfacewasallsmilesasherelatedhisfamily's

history.

Emery'slatherwaslongonconfidencebutshortonmoneytogethimselfto

Seattle,muchlessallthewayto

A.YB.NC.NG

15.Cuttingbudgetforscienceresearchanddevelopmentfurthersmothers

incentivesforAmericanstudentsto.

16.

AtypeofNorthAmericancrowcanmostofthepineseedsitburied

eventheyareindeepsnow.

A.eatupB.retrieveC.crackD.lose

17.

ThefirstbooktodemonstrateharmfulhumanactivitytoEarthwaswrittenby

18.

Thepropertemperatureforstoringbooksis.

19.Biotechfirmshavenotmuchinterestinthedevelopingworldmarket

because.

A.runningbusinessthereneedsmuchindistribution

B.farmerstherearetoopoortobuytheirproducts

C.thesefirmswanttokeeptheirtechnologysecret

0.farmerstheredon'tlikegeneticallymodifiedcrops

2O.TheEmbarrassingPharmaceuticalIndustry

Theimageofdrugindustry

Thedrugindustry'simageproblemsarebeginningtohurtpharmaceutical

companieswhereitmattersmost-atthebottomline.

AyearafterMerck'swithdrawalofitsarthritismedicineVioxxledtoan

industrywidecredibilitycrisis,theFoodandDrugAdministrationisblocking

newmedicinesthatmightpreviouslyhavepassedmuster.Doctorsarewriting

fewerprescriptionsforantidepressantsandotherdrugswhosesafetyhasbeen

challenged,likehormonereplacementtherapiesforwomeninmenopause.

Meanwhile,insurersandsomestatesaretakingadvantageofthebacklash

againsttheindustrytotryshiftingpatientstoolder,genericdrugs,arguingthat

theyworkaswellasnewerandmoreexpensivebrandedmedicines.Overall,

prescriptionscontinuetoriseslightly,butanincreasingshareofprescriptions

aregoingtogenericdrugs.Also,consumersseemtobelessresponsiveto

aggressivedrugmarketing.

Theindustrylosttrust

"Alotofthedemandthattheindustryhascreatedovertheyearshasbeen

throughpromotion,andforthatpromotiontobeeffective,therehastobe

trust,"saidRichardEvans,ananalystcoveringdrugstocksatSanfordC.

BernsteinandCompany."Thattrusthasbeenlost.1'

Inthebackground,newcompetitorsareforcingtheold-linedruggiantsto

struggletokeeppace.BiotechnologycompanieslikeGenentecharetaking

theleadinfindingnewtreatmentsforcancer,apromisingandlucrativefield.

Executivesofthemajordrugcompaniessaytheyexpectpublicscrutinyinthe

wakeofproblemswithVioxxandotherdrugs.Buttheysaytheyare

concernedthatconsumermistrusthasledtounrealisticexpectationsabout

drugsafetyandrisks,stuntingthedevelopmentofnewmedicines.

"Ithinkthereisanoverallunreasonableexpectationrightnowthatthereis

suchathingasariskfreedrug/'saidSidneyTaurel,chiefexecutiveofEli

Lilly&Company.

Themajordrugmakersremainhighlyprofitable.Butatsome,including

PfizerandMerck,thelargestandthird-largestAmericancompaniesinterms

ofrevenue,salesarestagnantandprofitsarefailing,leadingtolayoffsand—

forthefirsttimeinyears—cutsinresearchbudgets.Thedrugindustry,which

isdominatedbycompaniesbasedinthiscountry,ishardlyinafull-blown

crisis,andlayoffsareoccurringmainlyonthemarginsofitsworkforce.

Pfizeralonewillmakeabout$8billioninprofitthisyear,onsalesofabout

$51billion,andinvestmorethan$7billioninresearchanddevelopment

althoughthecompany'sresearchspendingfell6percentinthethirdquarter

of2005comparedwiththesameperiodin2004,andPfizerexpectsittostay

flatordeclineinthecomingyears.Overall,theindustryspendsmorethan

$30billionannuallyonresearchanddevelopment.

Butforthecompanies,andforpatientswhoarecountingonindustryresearch

toproducenewtreatmentsfordiseaseslikerheumatoidarthritisanddiabetes,

thesearetryingtimes.WallStreethasalsotakennoticeoftheindustry*swoes.

SharesofPfizerareneartheirlowestlevelssince1997,closingFridayat

$22.43,andabroadindexofdrugstockshasfallen25percentinfiveyears.

Incontrast,sharesofbiotechnologycompaniesaresoaring.

Withoutnewdrugstopromoteaspatentsexpire,andwiththebarsetsohigh

bytheblockbustersofthelastdecade,theold-linecompanieshavedepended

onstopgapmeasurestoprotectsales,likereformulatingexistingdrugssothey

canbetakenonceaweekinsteadofoncedaily.Atthesametime,theyhave

usedconsumeradvertisingtodrivepatientdemand.Butthosestrategies

appeartobelosingtheireffectiveness,asconsumersbecomemoreskeptical

andinsurersrebelagainsthighpricesfordrugsthatarenot

A.YB.NC.NG

三、3.ListeningComprehension(10題)

21.(34)

A.It'smadeupofprofessionalathletes.

B.Ifsmadeupofcollegeplayers.

C.Ifsmadeupofbothprofessionalandcollegeplayers.

D.Ifsmadeupofyoungathletes.

22.(36)

A.ItisdifficultforpeoplelivinginaStoneAgeculturetomoveintoamodern

world.

B.Inventionisanewideatomodernpeople.

C.Wehumanbeingshaveabilitiestosolvesuchproblemsaswarand

pollution.

D.Whatweneedisdemandsfromotherstoworkforabetterfuture.

23.[B9]

24.(35)

A.Theybecamemorepopular.

B.Theyweremoreregulated.

C.Theybecamelesshonest.

D.Theybecamebetterproduced.

25.聽(tīng)力原文:W:IfeelsouneasyabouttrustingDavidwithourmoney.How

aboutyou?

M:Somepeoplesayhe'snotreliable,butothershavealotofconfidencein

him.Tmwillingtogivehimthebenefitofthedoubt.

Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?

(13)

A.HethinksDavidisnotreliable.

B.He'swillingtotrustDavid.

C.HehastoldhisdoubtstoDavid.

D.HethinksDavidwillbenefitfromthisexperience.

26.

[Bll]

27.(32)

A.Theyinvitenewideaswithgreatenthusiasm.

B.Theychoosegoodideasthroughastrictprocess.

C.Theygivequickreactionstoproposalsandideas.

D.Theyhavenostandardregulationsonassessingsuggestions.

28.SectionC

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearapassagethreetimes.Whenthe

passageisreadforthefirsttime,youshouldlistencarefullyforitsgeneral

idea.Whenthepassageisreadforthesecondtime,youarerequiredtofillin

theblanksnumberedfrom36to43withtheexactwordsyouhavejustheard.

Forblanksnumberedfrom44to46youarerequiredtofillinthemissing

information.Fortheseblanks,youcaneitherusetheexactwordsyouhave

justheardorwritedownthe

聽(tīng)力原文:Let'sproceedtothemainexhibithallandlookatsomeofthe

actualvehiclesthathaveplayedaprominentroleinspeedingupmaildelivery.

Considerhowlongitusedtotaketosendaletteracrossarelativelyshort

(36)distance.Backinthe1600*sittooktwoweekson(37)horsebacktogeta

letterfromBostontoNewYork,adistanceofabout260miles.Crossinga

riverwasalsoa(38)challenge.Ferryservicewasso(39)irregularthatacarrier

wouldsometimeswaithoursjusttocatchaferry.Forjourneysinland,there

wasalwaysthestagecoach,buttheridewasbynomeans(40)comfortable

becauseithadtobe(41)sharedwithOtherpassengers.Thepostofficewas

prettyingeniousaboutsomeroutes.Inthenineteenthcentuiy,inthe

Southwesterndesert,forinstance,camelswere(42)broughtintohelpgetthe

mailthrough.InAlaska,reindeerwereused.Thispracticewasdiscontinued

becauseofthe(43)disagreeabletemperamentoftheseanimals.

We'llstophereaminutesothatyoucanenterthisreplicaofarailwaymail

car.(44)ItwasduringtheAgeoftheIronHorsethatdeliveryreallystartedto

pickup.Infact,theUnitedStatestransportedmostbulkmailbytrainfor

nearly100years.(45)Thefirstairmailservicedidn'tstartuntil1918.

Pleasetakeafewmomentstolookaround.Ihopeyou'llenjoyyourtour.And

asyoucontinueonyourown,mayIsuggestyouvisitourimpressivephilatelic

collection.(46)Notonlycanyoulookatsomeofthemoreunusualstamps

issued,butthereisaninterestingexhibitonhowstampsaremade.

Let'sproceedtothemainexhibithallandlookatsomeoftheactualvehicles

thathaveplayedaprominentroleinspeedingupmaildelivery.Considerhow

longitusedtotaketosendaletteracrossarelativelyshort[Bl].

Backinthe1600*sittooktwoweekson[B2]togetaletterfrom

BostontoNewYork,adistanceofabout260miles.Crossingariverwasalso

a[B3].Ferryservicewasso[B4]thatacarrierwould

sometimeswaithoursjusttocatchaferry.Forjourneysinland,therewas

alwaysthestagecoach,buttheridewasbynomeans[B5]because

ithadtobe[B6]withotherpassengers.Thepostofficewaspretty

ingeniousaboutsomeroutes.Inthenineteenthcentury,intheSouthwestern

desert,forinstance,camelswere[B7]intohelpgetthemailthrough.

InAlaska,reindeerwereused.Thispracticewasdiscontinuedbecauseofthe

[B8]temperamentoftheseanimals.

Wellstophemaminutesothatyoucanenterthisreplicaofarailwaymail

car,[B9].Infact,theUnitedStatestransportedmost

bulkmailbytrainfornearly100years.[BIO].

Pleasetakeafewmomentstolookaround.Ihopeyou'llenjoyyourtour.And

asyoucontinueonyourown,mayIsuggestyouvisitourimpressivephilatelic

collection.[Bll].

[Bl]

29.(14)

A.Shethinksthepriceistoohigh.

B.Shethinksthepriceisquitenormal.

C.Shethinksthepricecouldbecheaper.

D.Shethinksthepriceisreallylow.

30.

[B4]

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

31.

Incomparison,whatmethodissuperiortoanyothermethodsmentionedin

thepassage?

32.Forwhomdidtherecently-electedCongressmanJaredPolisopposeto

createmorejobs?

33.

[CIO]

五、5.ErrorCorrection^題)

34.

[S8]

35.SomepeoplewouldsaythattheirEnglishman'shomeisno

longertheircastle;thatithasbecomehisworkshop.Thisispartly[Si]

becauseontheaverageEnglishmaniskeenonworkingwithhis[S2]

handandpartlybecausehefeelsthatforonereasonandanother,he[S3]

mustdoforhimselfmanyhouseholdjobswhich,someyearsago,

hewouldhiredprofessionalhelp.Themainreasonforthisis[S4]

financialone:thehighcostoflaborhasmeantthatbuilders'and【S5]

decorators'costshavereachedtoalevelwhichmakesthem[S6]

prohibitiveforthehouse-proudEnglishmanofmodestmean.So,if[S7]

hewishestokeephishouselookingbrightandsmart,hemust

tacklesomeoftherepairsanddecoratingbyhimself.Asaresult,

therehasgrownupinthepost-waryearswhatwassometimeswe[S8]

referredtoasthenDo-It-YourselfMovement'1.

ThenDo-It-YourselfMovement"beganwithhome-decorating

buthassincespreadintoamuchwidefieldNowadaysthereseem[S9]

tobeveryfewthingsthatcannotbemadebythe''do-it-yourself

methods.Anumberofmagazinesandhandbooksexisttoshow

hopefulhandymenofallagejusthoweasyitistobuildsomething[S10]

fromlikeacoffeetabletoafifteen-footsailingboat.

[SI]

36.Languagelearningbeginswithlistening.Individual

childrenvarygreatlyintheamountoflisteningtheydoafter[S1]

theystartspeaking,andlatestartersareoftenlonglisteners.

Mostchildrenwill"obey"spokeninstructionssometime

beforetheycanspeak,thoughthewordobeyishardly

accuratelikeadescriptionoftheeageranddelighted[S2]

cooperationusuallyshownbythechild.Beforetheycan

speak,manychildrenwillaskquestionsingestureandby[S3]

makingquestioningnoises.Anyattempttotracethe

developmentfromthenoisesbabiesmaketotheirfirst

spokenwordsleadtoconsiderabledifficulties.Itisagreed[S4]

theyenjoymakingnoises,andthatduringthefirst[S5]

fewmonthsoneortwonoisesortthemselvesoutas[S6]

particularindicativeofdelight,distress,sociability,andso[S7]

on.Butsincethesecanbesaidtoshowthebaby'sintentionto[S8]

communicate,theycanhardlyberegardedasearlyformsof

language.Itisagreed,too,thatfromaboutthreemonthsrilcy

playwithsoundsforenjoyment,andthatbysixmonthsthey

areabletoaddnewsoundstotheirrepertoire.This

self-imitationleadsontodeliberateimitationofsounds

makingorwordsspokentothembyotherpeople.The[S9]

problemthenarisesastothepointwhichonecansaythat[S10]

theseimitationscanbeconsideredasspeech.

[SI]

六、6.ErrorCorrection(3題)

37.

[S7]

38.

[S9]

39.

[S8]

參考答案

l.TheReadingPreferencesofStudentsataChineseUniversityin2006From

thetablebasedonasurveywemadeofthereadingpreferencesofstudentsin

anChineseuniversityin2006welearnthatofallkindsofbooks

contemporaryuniversitystudentslikefictionsbestwhichhas65.9percentof

bookcirculationinlibrarywhileotherkindsofbookshavelowpercentages:

generalnonfiction——18.2science/technology/education-10.8

art/literature/poetry-5.1.Itsuggeststhatcontemporarystudentsaremuch

moreeasilyinfluencedbythefashionthaneverbefore.It*sareasonableand

goodphenomenonbecauseitrevealsthatuniversitystudentsliketokeepup

withthedevelopmentofsociety.Thustheywilleasilyadaptthemselvestothe

newlifeaftertheygraduatefromschool.GenerallyIlikereadingnon-fiction

foritistightlyconnectedwiththereality.Tosomedegreeit'snousereading

toomuchfictionwhichsometimeswilltakeyouintofancyfantasy.Fastlife

pacealsodoesn'tallowmetoreadbooksonartorpoetry.Tomenonfiction

isevenhelpfulinanalyzingsocietyandhumanity.TheReadingPreferences

ofStudentsataChineseUniversityin2006Fromthetablebasedonasurvey

wemadeofthereadingpreferencesofstudentsinanChineseuniversityin

2006,welearnthat,ofallkindsofbooks,contemporaryuniversitystudents

likefictionsbest,whichhas65.9percentofbookcirculationinlibrarywhile

otherkindsofbookshavelowpercentages:generalnonfiction-18.2,

science/technology/education—10.8,art/literature/poetry—5.1.Itsuggests

thatcontemporarystudentsaremuchmoreeasilyinfluencedbythefashion

thaneverbefore.Ifsareasonableandgoodphenomenonbecauseitreveals

thatuniversitystudentsliketokeepupwiththedevelopmentofsociety.Thus

theywilleasilyadaptthemselvestothenewlifeaftertheygraduatefrom

school.Generally,Ilikereadingnon-fiction,foritistightlyconnectedwith

thereality.Tosomedegree,it'snousereadingtoomuchfictionwhich

sometimeswilltakeyouintofancyfantasy.Fastlifepacealsodoesn'tallow

metoreadbooksonartorpoetry.Tome,nonfictionisevenhelpfulin

analyzingsocietyandhumanity.

2.AnEye-WitnessAccountofaTrafficAccidentLastFridaymorningIwas

standingatthebusstopwaitingforBusNo375.Becauseseverallinespassed

bythestationanditwasrushhourmanypeoplehadgatheredtherebefore

nextbuscamesomeoffthepavementothersonthelawn.Abuspulledinto

thestationatlast.BeforeIrecognizedthenumberofthepackedbuspeople

alreadythrongedforwardandfoughttheirwaytothedoor.SuddenlyIheard

somebodyshout"Help!Help!**Itwasfromthecrowd.Allthepassengers

lookedtowardthepointwherethesoundcamefrom.Apregnantwomanwas

lyingontheroadnearbythebusdoorbleedingallover.Iwasfrightenedand

dazed.Anambulancecameandtookthewomantohospital.Busescomeand

wentbutIjuststoodtherelostinthought.Probablybecausetimeandtidewait

fornomanpeopleinmodemsocietyarealwaysinahurrylesttheyshouldbe

leftbehindandevendismissed.Therecanneverbepeaceofmind.Thusrises

thenumberoftrafficaccident.Iftherewerelesspressureonpeoplethere

mightbefeweraccidents.AnEye-WitnessAccountofaTrafficAccidentLast

FridaymorningIwasstandingatthebusstopwaitingforBusNo,375.

Becauseseverallinespassedbythestationanditwasrushhour,manypeople

hadgatheredtherebeforenextbuscame,someoffthepavement,otherson

thelawn.Abuspulledintothestationatlast.BeforeIrecognizedthenumber

ofthepackedbus,peoplealreadythrongedforwardandfoughttheirwayto

thedoor.SuddenlyIheardsomebodyshout"Help!Help!'1Itwasfromthe

crowd.Allthepassengerslookedtowardthepointwherethesoundcamefrom.

Apregnantwomanwaslyingontheroadnearbythebusdoor,bleedingall

over.Iwasfrightenedanddazed.Anambulancecameandtookthewomanto

hospital.Busescomeandwent,butIjuststoodthere,lostinthought.Probably

becausetimeandtidewaitfornoman,peopleinmodemsocietyarealways

inahurry,lesttheyshouldbeleftbehindandevendismissed.Therecannever

bepeaceofmind.Thusrisesthenumberoftrafficaccident.Iftherewereless

pressureonpeopletheremightbefeweraccidents.

3.ThePopularityofWesternHolidayItseemsthatsomewesternholidaysare

gettingmoreandmorepopularinChina.ForexampleweeksbeforeChristmas

countlessshopsrestaurantsandhotelshavegotreadywithChristmas

decorations.HowevercertaintraditionalChinesefestivalsarebeingneglected.

Infact,thewesternfestivalsarecelebratedinChinaquitedifferentlyfromin

theWest.ForexampleChristmasinthewesternworldismainlyaspiritual

festival.ThenwhyhavethewesternholidaystakenrootinChina?Thechief

reasonisthatbusinessmenknowthattheycanmakemoneybyproducing

holidaygoodsorencouragingextradiningandcelebrating.Ithinkthe

popularityofwesternholidaysdoesindicatethesuccessoftheeconomic

reform.Certainlyeconomicdevelopmenthasbroughtextramoneytomany

people.PeopleinChinahaveobviouslymoremoneythantheyusedto.But

weshouldn*twasteourmoneyonuselessthings.Soweshouldnotbeledby

thoseprofithappybusinessmenratherweshouldtaketheopportunitytorelax

andenjoyourselves.Rememberthatholidaymeanshappinessnot

spending.ThePopularityofWesternHolidayItseemsthatsomewestern

holidaysaregettingmoreandmorepopularinChina.Forexample,weeks

beforeChristmas,countlessshops,restaurantsandhotelshavegotreadywith

Christmasdecorations.However,certaintraditionalChinesefestivalsare

beingneglected.Infact,thewesternfestivalsarecelebratedinChinaquite

differentlyfromintheWest.Forexample,Christmasinthewesternworldis

mainlyaspiritualfestival.Thenwhyhavethewesternholidaystakenrootin

China?Thechiefreasonisthatbusinessmenknowthattheycanmakemoney

byproducingholidaygoodsorencouragingextradiningandcelebrating.I

thinkthepopularityofwesternholidaysdoesindicatethesuccessofthe

economicreform.Certainlyeconomicdevelopmenthasbroughtextramoney

tomanypeople.PeopleinChinahaveobviouslymoremoneythantheyused

to.Butweshouldn'twasteourmoneyonuselessthings.So,weshouldnotbe

ledbythoseprofithappybusinessmen,rather,weshouldtaketheopportunity

torelaxandenjoyourselves.Rememberthatholidaymeanshappiness,not

spending.

4.WealthandHealthWiththedevelopmentofsocietypeopleattachmore

importancetowealthandhealth.Butwhichismoreimportantwealthor

health?Differentpeoplehavedifferentopinions.Somepeoplethinkwealthis

moreimportant.Theyevensaymoneycannotbringyoueverythingbut

withoutmoneyyoucandonothing.Inordertoaccumulatemoremoneythey

candoanything.Howeverotherpeopleregardhealthismoreimportant.Once

healthlostitisnousehavingalotofmoney.Everybodywantstoliveahappy

life.Sotheytrytheirbesttoearnmoneywhichcanensuretheyleada

comfortablelifebutifhappinessandcomfortareachievedatthecostoftheir

healthhowcantheybehappy?AsfarasIamconcernedIlovewealthbutI

valuehealthmorebecausehealthisthepremiseonwhichpeopledoanything.

Withouthealthmoneybecomesuseless.Ithinkeveryoneagreesthatawealthy

personwithoutgoodhealthcannotliveahappylife.Thereforeweshould

keepfitbyeverypossiblemeans.We

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