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专题09概要写作(解析版)近六年上海高考英语一年两考真题全收录+最新名校名卷好题精选2022年7月高考真题IV.SummaryWriting71.Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.IsthereacorrelationbetweenhighIQandcreativegenius?Really,thephrasingofthequestioncontradictsverymuchcorrelation,as“creativity”isinnowaymeasuredthroughIQstandardizedtesting,andcreativityisthegreatestdeterminantofageniusas,likeyousay,itisagenius.Innovationuponanysubjectrequiresadrivetocreate.AsonesIQincreases,thereisanincreasedprobabilitythattheyareageniusbecausetheirlevelofcreativityhasahigherprobabilityofascending(升高)themtogeniuslevel.Howeveriftheoddsareagainstthem,thereisanaverageprobabilitythattheyareageniussincetheyareaveragepercentgenius.ThisisbecausegeniusandIQarecomposedofdifferentmentalconstructsasIQmeasuresastandardcomprehensionlevel,whilecreativitymeasuresthewayinwhichthiscomprehensionisused.Forexample,ifyourIQis180,thepercentagethatyouareageniusissubtractedbytheamountofcreativitynecessarytobecomeagenius.Thisisinductiveoftheinfluencethatthebrainhasonawareness.Thebraingainsperceptiveawarenessupon“creatingthoughtsinacontinuouscyclicprocess,andifyouwerevery“intelligent”butcouldnotgeneratethoughts,youcouldnotbeanintellectualbeing.However,onewhoisalivecanneverstopthinking,sothecorrelationofIQandgeniuswouldobjectivelyappearasanegativeexponentialfunction.Therearefewexceptionallycreativepeopleoutthere,justastherearefewexceptionallyintelligentpeople,andonedoesnotoccurwiththeother.Possessingahighlevelofintelligenceisaplatformofunderstandingforthecreativethinkingskillstomakeuporiginality.Whenonebearsinformalthinkingskills,theytypicallyoccupyheightenedintuitiveawareness,andvividimaginativequalities.Criticalthinkingskillsallowonetomakesenseoftheresultantcreativeoutputwithinitssurroundingcontextofknowledge.However,notall“geniuses”fromoursubjectiveintelligencerangenecessarilyhavehighlevelsofcreativity.One'slevelofintelligencecanbesohighthattheirplatformofunderstandinggeneralizesideaswhereageniuswithlowerlevelsofintelligencemustusecreativityinordertoattainasortofqualitativeequivalence.ExamplesofpeoplelikethisthroughouthistoryincludethelikesofJohnvonNeumannandChristopherLangan.【参考答案】Thehigheraperson'sIQ,themorelikelyheistobeagenius.IQmeasuresthestandardlevelofcomprehension,whilecreativitymeasureshowcomprehensionisused.Therelationshipbetweenintelligenceandgeniusisobjectivelyanegativeexponentialfunction.Extremelycreativepeopleandextremelysmartpeopledon'tcoexist.2022年1月高考真题IV.SummaryWritingDirections:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.Neuroscientistsusuallydefineasingularmemoryasanengram(记忆印记)--aphysicalchangeinbraintissueassociatedwithaparticularrecollection.Recently,brainscansrevealedthatanengramisn'tisolatedtooneregionofthebrainandinsteadmanifestsasacolorfulsplatteringacrosstheneuraltissue.“Amemorylooksmorelikeawebinthebrainthanasinglespot,”saysneuroseientistandNationalGeographicExplorerSteveRamirezofBostonUniversity.That'sbecausewhenamemoryiscreated,itincludesallthevisual,auditory,andtactileinputsthatmakeanexperiencememorable,andbraincellsareencodedfromallofthoseregions.Now,scientistsareevenabletotrackhowmemoriesmoveacrossthebrain,likedetectivesfindingfootprintsinthesnow.WhileatMITin2013,RamirezandhisresearchpartnerXuLiuhadabreakthrough:Theywereabletotargetthecellsthatmakeuponeengraminamouse'sbrainandthenimplantafalsememory.Intheirwork,micereactedinfeartoaparticularstimulusevenwhentheyhadnotbeenconditionedinadvance.Whilemousebrainsarelessadvancedthanthehumanequivalent,Ramirezsaystheycanstillhelpneuroscientistsunderstandhowourmemorieswork,too.Intheircurrentwork,Ramirez.andhiscolleaguesareinvestigatingwhetherpositiveandnegativememoriesarestoredindifferentgroupsofbraincells,andwhethernegativememoriescanbe"overwrittenbypositiveones.Toprepmicefortheexperiments,theteaminjectstheanimals’brainswithavirusthatcontainsfluorescentproteinsandsurgicallyimplantsopticfibers.Themicearethengivenadietthatpreventsthevirusfromfluorescinguntiltheresearchersarereadytotagapositiveornegativeexperience.Positivememoriesarecreatedbyputtingmalemiceincageswithfemalemiceforanhour,andnegativememoriesarecreatedbyputtingthemiceincagesthatdeliverbrieffootshocks.Oncethemicehavebeenconditionedtoassociatecertaintriggerswitheachexperience,theyundergoashortsurgicaloperationsothescientistscanstimulatethecellsassociatedwiththepositiveornegativeengrams.Theyarefindingthatactivatingpositivememorieswhileamouseisinacageitassociateswithfearmakesthatmouselessfearful.Usingadifferenttechnique,Universityof'TorontoneuroscientistSheenaJosselynwasabletocompletelyeliminatefearmemoriesinmice.71.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________【参考答案】Possible1:Memoryislikeanetinthebrain.Scientistscaneventrackthemovementofthememoryinthebrain.Atpresent,SheenaJosselyn,aneuroscientistattheuniversityoftheTorontohasusedmiceasexperimentalobjects,usingadifferenttechnology,whichcancompletelyeliminatethefearmemoryofmice.(49wordsPossible2:Recently,brainscansrevealedthatanengramisn'tisolatedtooneregionofthebrainandinsteadmanifestsasacolorfulsplatteringacrosstheneuraltissue.Scientistsnotonlytrackedthemovementofmemoryinthebrain,butalsostudiedthestoragelocationandinteractionbetweenpositivememoryandnegativememory.(51words)2021年6月高考真题IV.SummaryWriting71.Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.AnnGrand:AVisualThinkerAnnGrandisavisualthinker.Whensomebodyspeakstoher,thewordsareinstantlytranslatedintopictures,likeavideoinherhead.Unlikemostpeople,herthoughtsmovefromvideo-likeimagestogeneralizationsandconcepts.Furthermore,hermemoriesusuallyappearinherimaginationinorderoftime,andtheimagesvisualizedarealwaysspecific.Forexample,ifshethinksaboutachimney,sheseesdetailedpictures,liketheoneinheroldhouseandthenthoseinherhometown.Thatonewordcantunintoafull-lengthvideoinherhead.Grand'smindworksliketheInternetsearchenginewhichproducesdozensofimagesofanobjectauserissearchingfor.Visualthinkinghasenabledgrandtobuildentiresystemsinherimaginationwhichworkssimilarlytoacomputerprogrambecauseitcanproducethree-dimensionaldesignsimulations(三维仿真设计).Thiswasimportanttoherasanequipmentdesignerforthelivestockindustry.Beforeshestartedconstructiononherdesigns,shewouldtest-runtheequipmentinhermindSheformedmentalpicturesofherdesignsineverypossiblesituation,withdifferentsizesandbreedsofcattleandindifferentweatherconditions.Thisprocessmadeitpossibleforhertocorrectmistakesbeforeconstructionstarted.Grand'smindisalsosensitivetodetails,whichwasimportantinherworkwithcattle.Hersharpawarenessofthevisualworldledtonoteworthyobservationsaboutanimals,Shenoticedmanylittlethingsthatmostpeoplewouldnotconsiderthatsearedthecattle.Forexample,acoatonafenceorapipeonthefloorwouldfrightenthemaway.Grand'svisualizationabilitieshavealsohelpedherunderstandtheanimalssheworkedwith.Thisledhertocreatedesignsrangingfromsweeping,curvedfencesintendedtoreducethestressexperiencedbyanimalsthatweregoingtobekilledtosystemsforhandlingsickcattleandpigs.71.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________【参考答案】Beingavisualthinker,AnnGrandthinksinpicturesandhermemoriesappearasspecificimagesinhermindintimeorder.Asalivestockequipmentdesigner,shebenefitedfromherabilitytovisualizeherdesigns,whichenabledhertoperfectthembeforeconstruction.Herkeenobservationofdetailsledtodesignsthattookintoaccountanimals’feelings。2021年1月高考真题IV.SummaryWritingDirections:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.Fluido,aTexas-basedanalyticscompany,recentlyreleaseditsnewproduct,calledFluidoPlusforfree.Itconnectsretailers(零售商)toacloud-basedanalyticsserviceusingWiFi.Theythencollectinformationaboutcustomersbehaviourbymonitoringthemediaaccesscode(MAC)ineverysmartphonethatentersthestores.Thismeansthatstoreswillbeabletoimplementananalyticspackagetoreceiveinformationthatcouldhelpguidetheirmarketing.Withtheinformation,storemanagerscanmeasurethenumberofpeoplewhowalkpastthestoreandthenumberwhocomethroughthefrontdoor.Also,thisinformationincludeswhetherornotthesepeoplecomeinimmediatelyorareconvincedtodosobytheshopfront.FluidoPlushasreceivedalotofcriticismfromconsumersconcernedabouttheirprivacybeinginvaded.ButFluidoassuresthattheMACdataisscrambled,whichmeansthatnopersonallyidentifiableinformationiscollected.ThecompanyalsopointstothefactthatFluidoisapartofthegroupthatinitiatedtheMobileLocationAnalyticscodeofconduct,Thesesetsofrulesrequirecompaniestoreceivecustomers’agreementbeforetheycancollectanypersonalinformation.EmilyCarrless,aseniordirectorattheNOWatchingPleaseCo.,believesthatthistechnologyignorescustomers'privacy.“Thisisaclearexampleofprofitoutweighingprivacy,shesaid.“Theuseoftrackingtechnologybyshopsinordertoprovideabetterormorepersonalserviceseemstotallydisproportionate,"Carrlessalsostressedtheimportanceofcustomerawareness.Shesaidthatwhiletrackingtechnologywasstilldeveloping,therewasanobviousgoalinmindtoidentifyindividuals.CompanieslikeFluidowon'tstopatthegeneralinformationlikethenumberofcustomerswhowalkintostores.Thelonggameisaboutidentifyingindividuals,andthistechnologiesisveryclosetoenablingFluidotodothat.71.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Possible1FluidoreleasedFluidoPlus,aproductcollectinginformationaboutcustomersbymonitoringtheMAC.thushelpinganalyzingtheirbehaviortopromotemarketing.FluidoassuresconsumersofscrambledMACandessentialcustomers’agreement.However,CarrlessbelievesthatFuidoprefersprofittoprivacyanditwillidentifyindividualsoneday,soconsumerawarenessisimportant.(52words)Possible2FuidorecentlyreleasedFluidoPlus,whichhelpsretailerscollectcustomer'sinformationbymonitoringtheirMACtoguidetheirmarketing.Additionally,managerscanmeasurenumbercustomersandtheirhesitatingthoughts.However,whileconsumercriticizedtheirinvadedprivacy,Fluidoassurestheprotectionofpersonalinformationandagreementrules.EmilybelievesFluidoPlusignoresprivacyandawareness,soonidentifyingindividualsdeveloping:(58words)Possible3Possible3FuidoPluswasinventedtocollectcustomers’informationabouttheirbehaviortohelpgothecompany'smarketing.Butithasbeencriticizedbyconsumerswhoareconcernedabouttheirprivacy.Althoughthecompanyassuresthatnopersonalinformationiscollectedandtherestrictsitscollection,somepeoplealsodisagreewithFluidoPlus.FluidoPlusisnowevolvingforafurtherstep.(59words)2020年6月高考真题IV.SummaryWriting71.Directions:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.ScientistsDiscoverAnimalLanguageItishumanbeings’pridethatwearetheonlyspeciesonthePlanetthatcanspeakandthink.However,recentresearchcastdoubtonthatcommonbelief.Zuberbuhler,apsychologistatSt.AndrewsUniversity,andhiscolleaguesrecordedthousandsofcallsmadebyDianamonkeysandnoticedthatthemonkeysadaptedtheircallstochangethemeaningtowarnoneanotheraboutdifferentsituations.Forexample,theymadea‘krack’alarmcallatthesightoftiger.However,whentheymerelyrepeatedcallsmadebyothermonkeystheyaddedan‘oo’.Theresearchersfoundthatthesamecallswouldberecognisedbyotherspecies,likeCampbell’smonkeys.Sotheyarecommunicatingacrossspecies.“Andsincethenwehavefoundthathornbillbirdscanunderstandthesecallsandtheytoocanunderstandallthedifferentmeanings”,saidZuberbuhler.Whatisalsosurprisingisthatsignsofintelligencehavebeenfoundinbirds,whosesmallbrainswerelongassumedtobeacompletebarriertosentience.However,allischangingfast.AfewyearsagoIrenePepperbergoftheMassachusettsInstituteofTechnologytaughtaparrottorecogniseandcountuptosixobjectsanddescribetheirshapes,whichcouldn’thavebeenachievedifbirdswereunabletomemorize.Lastyear,thatwastoppedbyAlexKacelnik,aprofessorofbehavioralecologyatOxford,whodiscoveredthatcrows(乌鸦)arecapableofusingtoolsincomplexorders,thefirsttimesuchbehaviourhasbeenobservedinnon-humans.Inanexperimentsevencrowssuccessfullygrabbedapieceoffoodplacedoutofreachusingthreedifferentlengthsofstick.Crucially,theywereabletocompletethetaskwithoutanyspecialtraining,suggestingthebirdswerecapableofalevelofabstractreasoningnormallyassociatedonlywithhumans.Allthisispowerfulevidenceagainsttheideathatpeopleareunique.71.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________【参考答案】71.Scientisthavediscoveredsignsoflanguageandintelligenceinmonkeysandbirds.Somemonkeyscancommunicatevariousmeaningswithdifferentcallsandacrossspecies.Somebirds,likeparrotandcrows,havetheabilitytorecognizeandreason.Solanguageandintelligencearenotuniquetohumans.(46)2020年1月高考真题IV.SummaryWritingDirections:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.GlobalCooperationInthe21stcentury,we’veseenanewtrendthatispushingtheboundaries(边界)ofhumaninventionandinnovation—globalcooperation.Scientificandtechnicalresearchanddevelopmentisnowsocomplicatedthatnoonescientistcanknowitall.So,increasingly,innovationiscomingfromthecombiningofcutting-edgeexpertise(专业知识)fromdifferentscientificfields.Therearenowover8,000scientificjournalsworldwideanditisimpossibletobeanexpertinallareas.Therefore,inthishighlyspecializedworld,scientists,medicsandengineershavetocooperateinordertoinnovate.ProfessorBobLangeratMassachusettsInstituteofTechnology(MIT)hasmadesignificantbreakthroughsinthefieldofbiomedicalengineering.Buthehasn’tdoneitonhisown.Hehasinvitedexpertsfromaroundtheworldindifferentfieldstoformaglobalteamtodesignnewsubstanceswhichcangoinsidethebody,delivermedicinesandthendissolve.AlsoatMIT,whenCesarHaradaheardabouttheoilspillintheGulfofMexicoin2010,hequithisdreamjobthereandtriedtodevelopamoreefficientwaytoremovetheoil.Butratherthanfocusingonprofit,hedecidedto‘open-source’thedesign.Hesharedhisownideasonthewebforfreeandthengotexpertsfromallaroundtheworldtocontributeideasandevendonations.Thankstothisfree,not-for-profitwayofsharingideasandintellectualpropertyontheinternet,aboatcapableofcleaningoilquicklycameintobeing.Obviously,internationalcooperationbasedonsharinginformationfreelyhasproducedinnovativeapproachestosolvingproblems.Itappearsthatthedaysofbrilliantindividualsworkingintheirgaragesontheirownareover.Globalteamswithaunitedpurposebuildingoneveryone’sexpertisecancollectivelydofarmorethanonebrilliantindividual.Today’sworldcallsforglobalcooperators,sharers,andnotprotectorsofideas.71.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________【答案】Inthiscentury,globalcooperationinscienceandtechnologyisdesirablebecausenosinglescientistcanbeaknow-allduetothecomplexityofresearchanddevelopment.Scientistsareworkingtogethertomakebreakthroughs.Theyalsomanagetosolveproblemsbysharingideasinformationfreely.Gonearethedayswhenoneexpertcanmakeitalone.2019年6月高考真题IV.SummaryWritingDirections:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.It'sundeniable:Beingamongthefirsttotryoutanewpieceoftechnologyiscool.There'stheexcitementofdoingwhathasneverbeendonebefore—thefeelingthatyou'relivinginthefuture.Andwhenyou'rethesolememberofyoursocialcirclewiththelatesthotgadget,peoplestareinfascination.Theyaskyouquestions.Theyseeyouastheholderofpowerful,secretknowledge—foralittlewhile,untilthenextbigthingcomesalong.Peopletendtounderestimatethecostsofthistemporarycoolness,whichtheypayinmorewaysthanone.Don'tfallintotheearlyadoptertrap.Don'tjointhefirstwaveofconsumerswhoinvestinthelatestmedia-hypedhardware;instead,waitandsee.Toputitfrankly,earlyadoptionisabadinvestment.First,theearliestversionsofdevicesarenotonlyexpensive,theyarealsothemostexpensivethatthosedeviceswilleverbe.Companiesarepresumablyattemptingtorecoverthecostofproductionasfastastheycan,andtheyknowthatthereareserioustech-loverswhowillpayagreatdealtobefirst.Oncetherevenuesfromearlyadopters'purchasesaresafelyintheirhands,theycancutthepriceandshifttothenextmarketingphase:sellingtheproducttoeveryoneelse.ThisiswhythecostoftheoriginaliPhonedroppedaboutU.S.$200onlyeightmonthsafteritsrelease.Plus,electronicshardlyeverbecomemoreexpensivebecauseintensecompetitionintheindustryputsdownwardpressureonpricesovertime.Pricesofgadgetswillfallshortlyafterrelease,andtheywilllikelykeepfalling.ManynewTVmodelsdropsignificantlyinpriceaslittleastendaysafterhittingthemarket.Further,electronicsrapidlydepreciatebecausetheybecomeobsolete(废弃的)soquickly.Thismeansthatearlyadopterspaythemaximumpriceforanitemthatdoesnotholdontoitsvalue.Theresalepriceofacellphoneorlaptopcandropbyfiftypercentwithinjustafewmonths.Speakingofbecomingobsolete,thosewhoarefirsttoleapintoanewtechnologyriskwastingmoneyandtimeonsomethingthatwillnevercatchon.Anothergoodreasontoresisttheearly-adoptiontemptationisthatthefirstversionofaproducttypicallyhasdefectsthatcostalotintimeandfrustration.Suchproblemsaresocommonwithnewtechnologythatearlyadoptersarebasicallyunpaidbetatestersandtroubleshooters.Unlessthissoundstoyoulikeafunwaytospendyourtime,don’tbeamongthefirstusers.Ifyouwaittolearnwhattheproblemsarewithanewelectronicgadget,youcanlookforwardtoasmootherexperience—orchoosealesstroublesomeproduct.71.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________【参考答案】Don’tbethefirstusersofthelatestelectronicdevices.Thereasonsareasfollowing:firstly,theearliestversionsofdevicesareoftenexpensivebecausecompanieswanttogetbackthecostquickly.Secondly,electronicswillbeoutofdaterapidly.Thirdly,thefirstversionofaproductiswithsomedefectsgenerallyislikelyimperfect.Therefore,don’tbethefirsttotryoutthenewproducts/earlyadopters.2019年1月高考真题IV.SummaryWritingDirections:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.Wherearethebees?Beesareessentialtotheproductionoffoodweeat.Beesmakehoney,buttheyalsopollinatelargeareasofcrops,suchasstrawberries,applesandonions.Aboutathirdofthefoodweeatisaresultofpollinationofthebees.Unfortunately,beeshavebeendisappearingatanalarmingrate.In2006,beekeepersstartedreportingaboutsomethingcalledColonyCollapseDisaster(CCD).ThemainsignofCCDisthelossofadulthoneybeesfromahive.InOctoberof2006,somebeekeepersreportedthattheyhadlostbetween30and90percentoftheirhives.Thereweremanytheoriesforthedisappearanceofthebees.Butthemostconvincingonehastodowithpesticidesandlifestylesofbeestoday.Nowadays,beekeepergetmostoftheirincomenotfromproducinghoneybutfromrentingbeestopollinateplants.Thismeansthatthelifeofthetypicalbeenowconsistsoftravellingallaroundthecountrytopollinatecropsastheseasonschange.Thatmeansalotoftravelingontrucks,whichisverystressfultobees.Itisnotunusualforupto30%ofthehivetodieduringtransportduetostress.Inaddition,beesthatspendmostoftheirtimelockedupontrucksarenotexposedtowhattheyusuallyliveon.Instead,theyliveonasweetliquidfromcorn,usuallypollutedwithpesticides.Theexactreasonforthedisappearanceofbeesisnotsure,butlosingbeesisverycostlytotheeconomy.Thebeepollinationservicesareworthover$8billionayear.Withnobees,pollinationwillhavetobedonebyhand,whichwouldhaveeffectsonthequalityoffoodandincreasedfoodpriced.Wehearalotaboutbigenvironmentaldisastersalmosteveryday.Butoneofthebiggestmayjustbethelessofthattinyflyinginsect.71.____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________【答案】Beesnotonlyprovideuswithhoney,butalsohelppollinatecrops.However,theyaredisappearingatanalarmingrateforunknownreason,whichwillbedisastroustousandeconomy.Somepeoplethinkitisthepesticidewhileothersthinkitisduetotransport.【解析】【分析】本文属于环保文章,介绍蜜蜂正以惊人的速度消失,这可能和运输、农作物使用杀虫剂以及环境有关,但是没人知道确切原因。要求考生阅读完总结论点,不能超过60个词。【详解】第一步,归纳各个段落的段落大意,第一段讲述蜜蜂对我们很重要,但是却以惊人的速度消失,第二段讲述蜜蜂出现这种状况的情形,第三段讲述可能造成此现象的原因;第四段讲述这种现象对我们和经济的影响。第二步,可以择出重要的信息,蜜蜂对我们很重要,但是却以惊人的速度消失,可能造成此现象的原因,以及影响。第三步,得出答案,注意过渡与衔接,字数控制在60字以内。【点睛】概要写作做题技巧。概要写作不是对段落大意的简单堆积,需要学生读懂文章的大概意思和文章结构,还需要一定写作替换技巧,且注意语言的简洁性。第一步,确定文章的话题和各段的段落大意,比如本文话题为蜜蜂的消失,第一段讲述蜜蜂对我们很重要,但是却以惊人的速度消失,第二段讲述蜜蜂出现这种状况的情形,第三段讲述可能造成此现象的原因;第四段讲述这种现象对我们和经济的影响;第二步,分析各个段落的逻辑关系,确定主观点和次要观点;第三步,注意一定的写作技巧,比如同义词、近义词的替换,句型和结构的转换;第四步,检查单词拼写,语法规则,字数问题等。2018年6月高考真题IV.SummaryWritingDirections:Readthefollowingpassage.Summarizethemainideaandthemainpoint(s)ofthepassageinnomorethan60words.Useyourownwordsasfaraspossible.BecominganattractiveemployeeThe2008financialcrisiscreatedanunstablejobmarket.Fast-forwardtothepresent,andtheeconomyhasnotfullyrecovered.Thus,it’sofvitalimportanceforjobseekerstocarefullystrategizetheirapproachtojobapplication.Anditisespeciallyimportantforthosenewtotheworkforce.Theyshouldlookatmakingthemselvesasattractiveaspossibletoemployers.Foryoungpeople,informationtechnologyskillswillplayanincreasingroleinthefutureAsthegenerationtohavegrownupintheInformationAge,theyarequiteconfidentwhenitcomestoshowingofftheirinterestsandskillsinthisfield.Thismakesthemanaturalfitforcompaniesseekingexpertiseintechnology,marketing,andnetworking.Theyshouldemphasizetheseskillswhenapplyingforjobsthatrequiretheabilitytomultitask.Anotherattractivequalityisexperience.Itisimportantthatanapplicant’sresumelistanyactivitiesthatinvolvedteamworkandgoal-drivenresponsibilities.Membershipinasportsorsocialclubandparticipationasavolunteeraregoodexamplesofthis.Theseactivitiesinvolvegoalmanagementandplanning,alongwiththeabilitytofocuswhilecompetingonateam.Whenhiringcommitteesseethis,theyseeacandidat

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