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2022年山東省泰安市大學(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

onthetopic:AbilityandGoodLooks.Youshouldwriteatleast150words

followingtheoutlinegivenbelow:

1.老一輩常說,能力比相貌重要

2.如今很多人卻認(rèn)為相貌比能力重要

3.你的看法

2.1.新聞媒體披露,徐州某中學(xué)1000多名學(xué)生簽名,莊嚴(yán)承諾“遠(yuǎn)離網(wǎng)

吧,,

2.分析“遠(yuǎn)離網(wǎng)吧''運(yùn)動的原因

3.做出對比和評論

AwayfromNet-barCampaign

3.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitledSocialPractice.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingthe

outlinegivenbelow:

1.為什么要參加社會實(shí)踐?

2.參加社會實(shí)踐可能會產(chǎn)生的問題。

3.我對社會實(shí)踐的看怯。

4.假設(shè)你是李明一名應(yīng)屆畢業(yè)生,在報(bào)紙上看到一則招聘廣告,你想要

到登廣告的公司供職,請給該公司寫一封求職信,內(nèi)容應(yīng)簡要介紹自己

的情況以及自己的經(jīng)歷等C

5.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitledBlogWriting.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingthe

outlinesgivenbelow:

1.寫博客的好處;

2.寫博客存在的問題;

3.你的看法。

6.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayonthetopic

ofChildrenObesity.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsaccordingtothe

outlinegivenbelow.

1,學(xué)生的肥胖問題日益嚴(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

7.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition

onthetopic:PreciousWater.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowing

theoutlinegivenbelow:

1.舉例說明水對人類的重要性

2.舉例說明我國所面臨的水資源問題

3.為了生存和發(fā)展人們要……

8.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayonthetopic

DoWeNeed"Nevergiveup"?Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowing

theoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:

1.“永不言棄”一直被認(rèn)為是一種積極的生活態(tài)度,是個人成功的關(guān)鍵因

2.但是,也有人認(rèn)為適當(dāng)?shù)姆艞壊攀敲髦堑倪x擇

3.你對此的看法及理由

DoWeNeed"Nevergiveup"?

9.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowriteashort

essayentitledMyIdenofPopmusic.Youshouldwriteatleast150words

followingtheoutlinegivenbellow.

1.有人認(rèn)為流行音樂不能登大雅之堂。

2.有人認(rèn)為音樂無高低貴賤之分,只有興趣上的差別。

3.我認(rèn)為……

MyIdeaofPopmusic

10.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitledTheEffectsoftheEconomicCrisis.Youshouldwriteatleast150

wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:

1.經(jīng)濟(jì)危機(jī)度卷世界各國

2.經(jīng)濟(jì)危機(jī)的影響

3.我們應(yīng)該……

TheEffectsoftheEconomicCrisis

二、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning/10題)

11.PartIIReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)

Directions:Inthispart,youwillhave15minutestogooverthepassage

quicklyandanswerthequestionsonAnswerSheet1.Forquestion1—7,

choosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).For

questions8—10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthe

passage.

Geniuses

In1905,AlbertEinsteindevelopedthetheoryofspecialrelativity.Healso

provedthatatomsexistandfiguredoutthatlightbehavesasbothaparticle

andawave.Totopitalloff,hedevelopedhisfamousequationE=mcc,which

describestherelationshipbetweenmatterandenergy,thesameyear.Hewas

only26yearsold.

Withoutadoubt,Einsteinwasagenius.SowasIsaacNewton-asanyfanof

“StarTrek'1.TheNextGenerationcansayheinventedphysics.Healsoplayed

abigroleinthedevelopmentofcalculus,whichsomepeoplehavetrouble

comprehendingevenafterextensiveclassroomstudy.Anothergenius,

WolfgangAmadeusMozart,startedcomposingmusicwhenhewas5years

old.Mozartwrotehundredsofpiecesbeforehisdeathin1760atage35.

Accordingtoconventionalwisdom,geniusesaredifferentfromeveryoneelse.

Theycanthinkfasterandbetterthanotherpeople,Inaddition,manypeople

thinkthatallthatextrabrainpowerleadstoeccentricorquirkybehavior.And

althoughgeniusesarefairlyeasytospot,definingexactlywhatmakesone

personageniusisalittletrickier.Figuringouthowthatpersonbecamea

geniusisharderstill.

Therearetwobigthingsthatmakeitdifficulttostudygenius:

Thegeniuslabelissubjective.Somepeopleinsistthatanyonewithan

intelligencequotient(IQ)higherthanacertainvalueisagenius.Othersfeel

thatIQtestsmeasureonlyalimitedpartofaperson'stotalintelligence.Some

believehightestscoreshavelittletodowithrealgenius.

Geniusisabig-pictureconcept.Mostscientificandmedicalinquiries,onthe

otherband,examinedetails.Aconceptassubjectiveasgeniusisn'teasyto

quantify,analyzeorstudy.

So,whenexploringhowgeniuseswork,it'sagoodideatostartbydefining

preciselywhatageniusis.Forthepurposeofthisarticle,ageniusisn'tsimply

someonewithanexceptionallyhighIQ.Instead,ageniusisanextraordinarily

intelligentpersonwhobreaksnewgroundwithdiscoveries,inventionsor

worksofart.Usually,agenius*workchangesthewaypeopleviewtheworld

orthefieldinwhichtheworktookplace.Inotherwords,ageniusmustbe

bothintelligentandabletousethatintelligenceinaproductiveorimpressive

way.

GeniusandtheBrain

Thebrainregulatesthebody'sorgansystems.Whenapersonmovesaround,

itsendsimpulsesalongthenervesandtellsthemuscleswhattodo.Thebrain

controlsthesensesofsmell,taste,touch,sightandhearing,andtheperson

experiencesandprocessesemotionsusinghisbrain,Ontopofallthat,the

brainallowspeopletothink,analyzeinformationandsolveproblems.But

howdoesitmakesomeonesmart?

Scientistshaven'tfiguredoutexactlyhowallthegraymatterinthebrain

works,buttheydohaveanideaofwhichpartletspeoplethink.Thecerebral

cortex(大腦皮層),whichistheoutermostpartofthebrain,iswherethought

andreasoninghappen.Thesearethebrain'shigherfunction—thelower

functions,whichrelatetobasicsurvival,takeplacedeeperinthebrain.

Thecerebralcortexisthelatestpartofthebrain,andit'sfullofwrinklesand

foldsthatallowittofitiniheskull.Ifanadulthuman'scerebralcortexis

removedandstretchedout,itwouldbeaboutaslargeasafewpagesofa

newspaper.It'sdividedintos

A.AlbertEinstein.

B.StarTrek.

C.WolfgangMozart.

D.IsaacNewton.

12.EconomizingofthePoor

ComprehendingEconomizingofthePoor

Walkingdowntheaislesofasupermarket,low-incomeshoppersmust

consideranumberoffactorsincludingquantity,price,qualityandnutritional

differenceswhenselectingfoodproducts.Food-purchasedecisionsbythe

pooroftenentailbalancesamongtaste,preferenceandqualityfactors一either

realorperceived-tomeetspendingconstraints.Withinbroadproduct

categoriessuchascereal,cheese,meatandpoultry,andfruitsandvegetables,

shopperscanchooseamongmanysubstitutableproducts.Low-income

shopperscanextendtheirfooddollarsinanumberofways.Theymayshop

indiscountfoodstores;theymaypurchaseandconsumelessfoodthan

higher-incomeshoppers;theymaypurchaselow-priced(andpossiblylower

quality)foodproducts;ortheymayrelyonsomecombinationofallthree.A

betterunderstandingofhowthepooreconomizeinfoodspendingaddresses

importantpolicyquestionsraisedbyresearchers,nutritioneducators,and

food-assistanceprogrammanagers.

TheCorrelationbetweentheLocationandPrice

Whetherthepoorfacesignificantlydifferentfoodpricesduetowherethey

shopforfoodremainsanunresolvedempiricalquestion.Extensiveresearch

overtheyearshastriedtoanswerthequestion——Dothepoorpaylessfor

food?TheEconomicResearchService(ERS)in1997receivedtheresultsof

studiescomparingpricedifferencesingrocerystoresacrossdifferentincome

levelsandcombinedthesewithcurrentcensusdataonthedistributionoflow-

incomehouseholdsbyurbanizationtype.TheERSstudyconcludedthat,in

general,thepoorfacehigherpricesduetotheirgreaterrepresentationinurban

andruralareas(asopposedtosuburbanareas),wherefoodpricestendtobe

higher.

HigherPricesbutLessSpending

Basedonresultsfromhouseholdsurveys,ERSalsofoundthatdespitefacing

higherprices,low-incomeshoppersspendlessthanhigher-incomeshoppers

forfoodpurchasedinfoodstores.Duetotheirlevelofaggregationandlack

ofin-storesalesandpromotioninformation,suchsurveysshedlittlelighton

theeconomizingpracticesofhouseholds.Tolearnmoreabouthowlow-

incomeshoppersspendlessforfooddespitefacinghigherprices,weobtained

food-storepurchasedatathatincorporateper-capitaquantityandexpenditure-

measureequivalents(householdmeasuresadjustedforhouseholdsize)across

incomelevels.

TheMainEconomizingPractices

Theresultingcomparisonsdescribehowindividualswithdifferentlevelsof

incomevaryintheirfood-spendingpatterns.Byusingactualtransactiondata,

detailedinformationabouttheproductpurchased(forexample,price,product

description,packagesize,andbrandname)aswellastheconditionof

purchase(promotion,coupon,orsaleitem)wasobtained.Fromthese,the

averageunitcost(perounce,perpound)foreachitemwascalculated.Low-

incomeshoppersmayusefourprimaryeconomizingpracticestoreducetheir

foodspending.First,theymaypurchaseagreaterproportionofdiscounted

products.Second,theymaypurchasemoreprivate-labelproducts(genericor

storebrand)versusbrandproductsthanhigher-incomeshoppersbuy.Third,

theymaytakeadvantageofvolumediscountsbypurchasinglargerpackage

sizes.Fourth,theymaypurchasealess-expensivefoodproductwithina

productclass.Althoughqualitydifferencessuchasfreshness,convenience

andtasteoftencontributetopricesdifferences,differencesinnutritional

qualityarealsoevident.

MoreSpendingonPromotionalItems

Theuseofpromotionsismeasuredbycomparingthepercentageof

expendituresandquantitiesofeachproductpurchasedonpromotion

(manufacturers'coupons,storecoupons,storesales,andotherpromotions).

Forrandom-weightcheese,fruit,vegetablesandmeatin1998,low-income

households(

A.YB.NC.NG

13.

AftertheresignationofIndonesianPresidentin1998,IndonesianChinese

residentssenttheirchildrentoschoolofferingChinesecoursesinthebelief

that"ChinesechildrenshouldlearnChinese".

A.YB.NC.NG

14.

Theresultsofcensushavealwaysbeenthecompromiseofcertaingroupsof

interest.

A.YB.NC.NG

15.WhycouldAdamSmithbethelasteconomistasthefaceonabanknote?

A.Noeconomicthinkercouldbemorehonorable.

B.Cashisveryversatileandenduring.

C.Wewillnotneedmoneyinthenearfuture.

D.Electronicmoneywillreplacecashinthefuture.

16.

IfWaldoWilcoxshootsthemountainlionwithoutkillingit,hewillmake

muchmoneybysellingittoazoo.

A.YB.NC.NG

17.

SinceBritaingottheexclusivecontrolonopium,Indiangrowersmustsell

theircropsto.

18.

ThepresidentofHarvardUniversitywaspressuredtoresignbecauseofhis

ideaof.

19.

TheInternetmakesservicedeliveryindependentdueto.

20.

DuringthatcontentiouscrusadeEmerykeptapistolathandonhis

desk.

三、3.ListeningComprehension(10題)

21.(19)

A.HewilltellMaryhowtooperatethedishwasher.

B.Hewillwashthedisheshimselfinstead.

C.HewillhelpBilltotranslatethemanual.

D.Hehimselfwilloperatethedishwasher.

22.(26)

A.Hishome'saddress.

B.Hisworkunit'saddress.

C.Hisemailaddress.

D.Hiscableaddress.

23.聽力原文:W:Ican'tbelieveit!IletyoustayinmyapartmentwhileIwas

away,andIcomebacktofinditamess.

M:Ishould'vedoneabetterjobkeepingitclean,Iknow;Ifeeljustterrible

aboutit.

Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?

(13)

A.Hedoesn'tthinktheapartmentisamess.

B.He'ssorryabouttheconditionoftheapartment.

C.Hethinkshecleansbetterthanthewoman.

D.Hehadaterribletimestayinginthewoman'sapartment.

24.

[B3]

25.(34)

A.Thereisafiercecompetitionforthetop-leveljobs.

B.Therearesomanypeopleoutofwork.

C.Thejobhistoryisconsideredagoodreflectionofthejobhunter.

D.Newgraduateswithoutworkexperienceareunwanted.

26.SectionB

Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeach

passage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestions

willbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebest

answerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.

聽力原文'E-mailedresumesaccountfor32percentofallsubmissionsto

potentialemployers,accordingtoanewsurveyof160executives

representingthecountry's1,000largestcompanies.And45percentof

employersnowprefertoreceiveresumesbye-mailaccordingtoOffice-team,

theemploymentcenterthatconductedthestudy.That'sastrikingcontrastto

twoyearsago,whenjust5percentofrespondentsstatedapreferencefor

resumesviae-mail.

Thepollalsorevealedthat21percentofexecutivesprefergettingresumesby

mail,11percentpreferfaxes,andtheresthadnostatedpreference.

However,evenwithaninformalmediumlikee-mail,jobhuntersshouldstill

paystrictattentiontoprofessionalpresentationofthemselves.E-mailssent

fromausernamelike“Fastcar"or"Sherlock”isastrictno-no,says

ManagementRecruitmentInternational,astaffing-servicefirm.And

rememberdon'tuseanofficee-mailaccountforpersonalbusiness.

Othertips:ensurethattheresumeisinaformatfriendlytomostbrowsers,

andsendthedocumentinbothtextandasanattachment,preferredbyabrief

coverletter.Also,includeyournameandthepositionyou'reinterestedinon

thee-mail'ssubjectlinetodistinguishyourresumefromotherssubmitted.

(27)

A.Theywereattachedtothecover.

B.Theywerewrittenbytheemploymentcenter.

C.Theywerewrittenviaemails.

D.Theywerewrittentotheemployersthroughfax.

27.(24)

A.Newspaper,B.Carbonpaper.C.Foodwrapper.D.Waxedpaper.

28.聽力原文:W:Hey,Mike!Whereareyouoffto?

M:I'mheadingforthePriceChopper.Idoalotofthefamilyshoppingsince

mymomgotapart-timejob.

W:Canyougivemearide?Iwanttogetsomedrinks.

M:Sure!Let*sgo!

W:Doyouenjoyshopping?

M:Enjoy?Idon'tmindadmittingIhateshoppingalmostasmuchasIhate

algebra.Conection!Ihateshoppingevenmorethan1hatealgebra.

W:Yipe!Alooseshoppingcart!

M:TodayI'mproudofmyself.Irememberedtobringalongmyshoppinglist.

W:You'rebecominganexperiencedshopper!

M:Gosh!Wrongshoppinglist!

W:Tmsorrytohearthat.

M:Butit'sokay!FmsureIcanremembermostofthesixorsevenitemsthat

mymomwantedmetopickup.

W:Watchoutforthecart,Mike!

M:Thanks!Youknow,asIscamperthroughtheaislesIcanalways

successfullyavoidtheflyingcartsofmyfellowshoppers.

W:Whew!Thatwasclose!

M:Yousee!ImanagetopickupwhatIwantinrecordtime!

W:Great!Let*sheadfortheexpressline.Everyoneknowsexpresslinesmove

muchfasterthanregularlines.

M:Allright!Oh,unfortunately,thisexpresslinedoesn'tmoveatall!

W:Thenextlinehasoneshopper.Let'sswitchlines!

(20)

Alt'samarket.

B.Ifsarecreationcenter.

C.Ifsanalgebraschool.

D.Ifsthenameofapart-timejob.

29.[B8]

30.(31)

A.Thewell.B.ThewheelsC.Theears,D.Hisears.

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

31.

[C3]

32.SectionB

Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedby

somequestionsorunfinishedstatements.Foreachofthemtherearefour

choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshoulddecideonthebestchoice.

Whatistheatre?Actorstellastoryinwordsandactonastage.Whyhas

theatrebeensointriguingtopeopleallovertheworldandthroughouthistory?

TheatreintheWestbeganinGreecein534B.C.inthecelebrationofthecult

ofDionysius.Therelationshipbetweenreligionandtheatreisneither

accidentalnorincidental:theybothincludeceremony,ritual,andspectacle

thatcreatedramawhichengagesouremotionsandintellectbecausetheytell

storiesthatareuniversal.

Inprehistorictimes,ceremoniesandritualshelpedpeopleexplainsuchawe-

inspiring,dramaticeventsasbirth,death,andpowerfulnaturalforces.Man

needsawaytocopewithhisdeepestfearsandconcernssohecreatesdramatic

situationsthatexpressandmimicthesefeelings.Thecostumedparticipantsin

theceremony(withascript),liketheactorsonstage,pretendtheyaredriving

outdemonsorpleasingtheirGod,orresolvingtheirfearsandconcerns.This

iswhatAristotlecalledcatharsis(感青宣泄):thepurgation(清除)ofpowerful

emotionssuchasfearandpitythatoffersthereleasefromtensionthatwe

experienceasweempathizewiththeactorsfacingtheirconflicts(andourown)

andworktowardresolvingthem.Theatreandreligiontouchusnotonly

emotionallyandintellectually,butspiritually.Shakespearewasrightwhenhe

saidthatalltheworld'sastageandwebutactorsplayingourparts.

Therearethreebasicperiodsinthehistoryoftheatre:Classicalperiod一

GreekandRomantheatre;theRomanticperiodwhichincludesthe

RenaissanceinEuropeandtheModernperiodwhichbeganinthelate19th

century.TheGreekslaidthefoundationoftheatreintheWest.They

developedthefive-actplaywhichShakespeareandmostothersfollowed.At

first,therewasonlyoneactorwhorecitedastoryabouttheGods.Then

Aeschylusaddedasecondactorwhomadedialoguepossiblethatchanged

theatreforever,andlaterSophoclesaddedathirdactorwhobroughtnew

elementsofconflictthataretheessencedrama,especiallytragedy.Theearly

Christianbannedtheatre,butofferedelaborateceremoniestoattractpeople

andtoeducatethemintheChristiandoctrineanditsdramaticmythology.In

theRenaissance,theartswereflourishingfirstinItalyandtheninotherparts

ofEurope.Shakespearewroteinthe16thandearly17thcenturies.Modem

theatrebeganinthe19thcenturywiththeplaysofIbsen,Strindbergand

Chekhov.Theyofferedrealityratherthanfantasyorsimplisticpopular

melodramas.The20thcenturybroughtboldinnovationsinAmericaand

Europe,includingnewstructures:two-andthree-actplaysoraseriesofscenes

replacedthefive-actstructure;newstagedesignsandstaging;newis-sues

especiallyafterWWIIwhenTheatreoftheAbsurdappeared.Off-Broadway

andOff-Ofi-Broadwayproductionschallengedtheoldwaysbypresenting

experimentalworksthatshockedandperplexedmanyaudiences.

Theatreandreligionarecloselyrelatedinthat.

A.bothofthemhaveastronginfluenceonpeople'slife

B.bothheartandmindareinvolvedinunderstandingthem

C.theatreisderivedfromreligiousactivities

D.universalreligiousstoriesbuildupthecontentoftheatre

33.

[C7]

五、5.ErrorCorrection(3

34.

[S8]

35.

[S5]

36.Gointoanyaverageprovincialtownandthelastthingyouwill

findisadecentbook-shop.Morethanonegreatindustrialtownof

apopulationofoverahundredthousandhasonlyonesuchshop,

andthatisgenerallykeptgoingbythesaleofschool-books.

Itisbecausewecannotaffordtobuybooks.Wespendsix[SI]

hundredmillionpoundsayearonthebeer,butwecertainlydonot[S2]

spendsixhundredmillionpenceonliterature.Manypeoplecan[S3]

affordtobuymotor-carswithanythingfromsevenhundredpounds[S4]

wouldbeaghastattheideaofspendingasinglepoundoccasionally

onabook.Yet,merelylikefurniture,booksareacheaperand[S5]

betterdecorationthanbluechinasortheeighteenthcenturychairs.[S6]

Theyarebetterbecausetheyputoutthestampofindividuality[S7]

uponahouse.Thedesireoftheeighteenthcenturychairsandblue[S8]

chinamayrepresentnotasagenuinepersonaltasteforbeautiful[S9]

things,butanartificialpassionforrareandexpensiveones.On

theotherhand,acollectionofbookswillgiveahousecharacter

andmeaning.Itshouldtellyouaboutits.[S10]

[SI]

六、6.ErrorCorrection0題)

37.

[S10]

38.

[S9]

39.ScientistssaythewarmingoftheEarth'satmosphere

hasbeguntoaffectplantandanimallifearoundtheworld.

ScientistsfromtheUniversityofHanoverinGermany

reportedtheirfindinginthepublicationNature.Theysay[Si]

globalwarmingisaffectingendangeringspecies,sealife[S2]

andthechangeinseasonalactivitiesoforganisms.Studies

showthattheEarth'sclimatehaswarmedbyabout

six-tenthofonedegreeCelsiusduringthepastone-hundred[S3]

years.Mostofincreasehastakenplaceinthelastthirty[S4]

years.

TheGermanscientistshavestudieddifferentanimal

andplantpopulationsaroundtheworldinthepastthirty

years,Theysaysomespeciesdisappearbecausetheycan[S5]

notmovetonewareaswhentheirhomeclimategetstoo

warm.Thescientistssayoneofthebiggestsignofclimate[S6].

changehasbeentheworldwidereductionincoralreefs

(珊瑚礁).Risingtemperaturesintheworld'swarmocean

watershavecausedcoraltolosecoloranddie.Inthecoldest

areasoftheworld,winterfrozenperiodsarenowhappening[S7]

laterandendingearlier.Researcherssaythese

changesarchavingsevereeffectsonanimalssuchaspenguins,

sealsandpolarbears.Scientistsareconcerningabout[S8]

invasionsofwarmweatherspeciesintotraditionalcolder[S9]

areas.Risingtemperatureshavebeenlinkedwithdiseases

spreadedbymosquitoinsectsinareasofAsia,EastAfrica[S10]

andLatinAmerica.

[SI]

參考答案

1.AbilityandGoodLooksOldpeopleusuallytellyoungpeoplethatthey

shouldnotjudgepeoplebytheirappearance.Thatmeansappearanceisless

importantthansayability.Indeedwe'veseensomanybrilliantpeoplewho

arenotgood-lookingatall.Inthefilm"Mozart"anoperasingerreiteratesthis

viewbysaying:*'Forawomanoftasteitisnotthelooksbutthetalentthat

interestsus."Forherthepreferenceshowsone*staste.Nowadayshowever

thingsaremuchdifferentinthejobmarket.Withmoreandmoreinterviewers

puttingemphasisonthelooksortheappearanceofthejobapplicantsalotof

peoplecometotheconclusionthatappearanceismoreimportantthanability.

Manybeautifulgirlsacquireverygoodpositionsalthoughtheydon'thave

muchtalent.Inmyopinionabilityisdefinitelymuchmoreimportantthan

goodlooksnotonlybecauseabilitycomesfromeffortswhilegoodlooksare

bornbutalsobecauseabilityisthemostimportantfactorthatdeterminesa

person'svalue.GoodlooksarepleasantbutifIhavetomaksachoicebetween

themFilchooseabilitybecauseitprovesmyvalue.AbilityandGoodLooks

Oldpeopleusuallytellyoungpeoplethattheyshouldnotjudgepeopleby

theirappearance.Thatmeansappearanceislessimportantthan,say,ability.

Indeed,we'veseensomanybrilliantpeoplewhoarenotgood-lookingatall.

Inthefilm“Mozart",anoperasingerreiteratesthisviewbysaying:MFora

womanoftaste,itisnotthelooks,butthetalentthatinterestsus."Forher,the

preferenceshowsone'staste.Nowadays,however,thingsaremuchdifferent

inthejobmarket.Withmoreandmoreinterviewersputtingemphasisonthe

looks,ortheappearanceofthejobapplicants,alotofpeoplecometothe

conclusionthatappearanceismoreimportantthanability.Manybeautiful

girlsacquireverygoodpositionsalthoughtheydon'thavemuchtalent.Inmy

opinion,abilityisdefinitelymuchmoreimportantthangoodlooks,notonly

becauseabilitycomesfromeffortswhilegoodlooksareborn,butalso

becauseabilityisthemostimportantfactorthatdeterminesaperson'svalue.

Goodlooksarepleasant,butifIhavetomakeachoicebetweenthem,111

chooseabilitybecauseitprovesmyvalue.

2.AwayfromNet-barCampaignIthasbeenreportedthatamiddleschoolin

XuzhouCityhasrecentlylaunchedacampaignnamed"AwayfromNet-bar".

Morethanathousandstudentshavesignedfortheirsolemnpromisethatthey

willnotspendasingleminuteinthenet-bars.Withthecomingofthesummer

vacationthiscampaignisespeciallymeaningfulforthehealthydevelopment

oftheminors.TheInternethasbroughtpeoplegreatconvenienceingetting

informationentertainingandcontactingeachotherandithasalsobenefited

somebusinessmenespeciallytheownersofnet-barsWhileitistruethatmost

net-barsarerunninglegallyitisalsohuethatsomeareofferingunhealthy

programsthatinvolveviolenceandsexcontent.Sincemostmiddleschool

studentsarepronetobeinfluencedandtheycanhardlytellwhichbarisdoing

wellandwhichoneisnotitisonlyadvisablethattheyshouldstayawayfrom

all.Besidesstayingawayfromnet-barsisalsogoodtostudents*physical

health.Bypassivelysittingtoolonginfrontofthecomputerscreenboththeir

eyesightandphysiquesuffer.ObviouslytheAwayfromNet-barsCampaign

isanactivitythatisworthadvocatinganditmeritsotherschools*

reference.AwayfromNet-barCampaignIthasbeenreportedthatamiddle

schoolinXuzhouCityhasrecentlylaunchedacampaignnamed"Awayfrom

Net-bar".Morethanathousandstudentshavesignedfortheirsolemnpromise

thattheywillnotspendasingleminuteinthenet-bars.Withthecomingof

thesummervacation,thiscampaignisespeciallymeaningfulforthehealthy

developmentoftheminors.TheInternethasbroughtpeoplegreat

convenienceingettinginformation,entertainingandcontactingeachother,

andithasalsobenefitedsomebusinessmen,especiallytheownersofnet-bars,

Whileitistruethatmostnet-barsarerunninglegally,itisalsohuethatsome

areofferingunhealthyprogramsthatinvolveviolenceandsexcontent.Since

mostmiddleschoolstudentsarepronetobeinfluencedandtheycanhardly

tellwhichbarisdoingwellandwhichoneisnot,itisonlyadvisablethatthey

shouldstayawayfromall.Besides,stayingawayfromnet-barsisalsogood

tostudents1physicalhealth.Bypassivelysittingtoolonginfrontofthe

computerscreen,boththeireyesightandphysiquesuffer.Obviously,the

AwayfromNet-barsCampaignisanactivitythatisworthadvocatingandit

meritsotherschools'reference.

3.SocialPracticeSocialpracticeseemstobeimportantandindispensableto

collegeoruniversitystudentsforonethingtheyarerequiredtolearnmore

aboutsocietybeforetheirgraduation.Undoubtedlycollegesanduniversities

admitthatsocialpracticehasmoreadvantagesthandisadvantages.Firstlyit

canofferstudentsanopportunitytomeetdifferenttypesofworkingpeople

whoarelikelytotellthemwhattheyreallyneedmorallyandintellectuallyin

theirfuturecareer.Secondlystudentscantrytoapplywhattheyhavelearned

atschoolintopracticalworkbesidesknowingmoreaboutcooperationand

disciplinewhichmanystudentsseemtoneglectinuniversities.However

someproblemsmayariseifnocorrectguidanceismade.Drivenbyastrong

desiretoearnmoneysomestude

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