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2022年江苏省常州市大学英语6级大学英

语六级测试卷(含答案)

学校:班级:姓名:考号:

一、l.Writing(10题)

1.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition

onthetopic:SalaryorInterest.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowing

theoutlinegivenbelow:

1.如今的大学毕业生面临的职业选择:兴趣重要还是工资重要

2.你的观点

3.结论

2.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowriteashort

essayentitledMyIdenofPopmusic.Youshouldwriteatleast150words

followingtheoutlinegivenbellow.

1.有人认为流行音乐不能登大雅之堂。

2.有人认为音乐无高低贵贱之分,只有兴趣上的差别。

3.我认为……

MyIdeaofPopmusic

3.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitledComputerandOnlineGames.Youshouldwriteatleast150words

followingtheoutlinegivenbelow.

1.大学生接触电脑游戏的概况

2.电脑游戏对大学生的利与弊

3.我对这一问题的看法

ComputerandOnlineGames

4.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacompositiononthe

topicWhatAreCollegeStudentsDoingontheInternet?Youshouldwriteat

least150wordsaccordingtotheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:

1.据统计,在网上聊天交友、玩网络游戏是目前我国大学生上网的主要

活动内容

2.专家认为,那些沉迷于聊天和游戏的大学生,不仅耗费了金钱、时间

和精力,还影响了正常的学业和人际交往

3.我们应当如何看待大学生上网的问题

WhatAreCollegeStudentsDoingontheInternet?

5.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitledCollegeGraduatesWorkasVillageOfficials.Youshouldwriteat

least150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:

1.一些大学毕业生选择毕业后当“村官”,请就此现象发表自己的看法。

1.你对此有何看法

2.他们会给农村带来什么

3.他们会从中得到什么

Usefulwordsandexpressions

“村官”:villageofficials

科学种田:farmscientifically

深入群众:goingdeepintothemasses

CollegeGraduatesWorkasVillageOfficials

6.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitled

HardLifeIsGoodforChildren.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowing

theoutlinegivenbelow:

1.独生子女的种种问题

2.造成这些问题的原因

3.提出你的解决方法

HardLifeIsGoodforChildren

7.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitled

BooksandElectronicProducts.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowing

theoutlinegivenbelow:

1.如今有大量的电子产品替代了书

2.不同的人有不同的看法

3.我的观点

BooksandElectronicProducts

8.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition

onthetopic:InnovationandTradition.Youshouldwriteatleast150words

followingtheoutlinegivenbelow.

1.目前我国十分重视创新

2.传统文化也应得到重视

3.二者之间的关系应如何处理

InnovationandTradition

9.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitledTheProspectofElectronicBooks.Youshouldwriteatleast150

wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:

1.有些人认为随着电脑技术的发展,电子书籍将取代现在的纸制书本。

2.有些人认为书本的位置是不可替代的。

3.我的看法是...

TheProspectofElectronicBooks

10.EvaluationbyStudents

1.不少大学让学生参与任课老师教学情况的测评

2.对此改革措施校方、教师、学生的看法不一

3.学生测评教师的益处以及可能产生的问题

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

11.

ManyGermaninternationalcorporationsholdintroductoryChinesecourses

foremployeesassignedworkinChinabecausetheywanttheirstaffbecome

interestedinChina.

A.YB.NC.NG

12.

ThispassagetellsthebreakthroughofHIVvaccineleavesus.

13.

TheStockExchangeprovidesthelargecompanieswithawaytoreachinto

thepocketsofthepublic.

A.YB.NC.NG

14.

Tothatchroofs,primitivepeoplesweredependenton.

15.

Mr.Symondsandhisassociateswerewiththeauthor'sreplies.

16.

Creativejusticeiswelcomedbythepublic.

A.YB.NC.NG

17.Globalhydroelectricpowerintheoryisapproximatelythanthe

amountthathasbeentakenadvantageoftoday.

18.

BritishphysicistJohnTyndallinvestigatedthetransmissionofradiantheat

through.

19.

Whenthereisadiscrepancybetweenidealandthereality,peoplearemost

likelytobecome.

A.violentB.depressedC.emotionlessD.impulsive

20.

Treescanindirectlyhelptheexpositionofcalciumandmagnesiumwiththeir

roots.

三、3.ListeningComprehension(10题)

21.

[B7]

22.(42)

23.听力原文:Pursesnatchingisanincreasingcommoncrime.Thereare

estimated50to100pursesnatchingseachmonthintheNewYorkCity

subways.Oneofthefavoredtechniquesistostandbetweentwosubwaycars

and,asthetrainstartspullingoutofthestation,reachoutandpullfreea

woman'spurse.

Recently,acrimeanalysisofficerfortheNewYorkPoliceDepartmentfound

thatpursestealinginManhattan'stoprestaurantswasup5percentoverthe

previousyear.Whenawomanputsherpurseonavacantchairatatableorat

herfeetbesideherchair,sheisinvitingapursesnatchertotakeit.Purse

snatchersoftenworkinpairs.Whenatargetinarestaurantissighted,oneof

themwillcreatesomekindofdisturbancetogainthevictim'sattention.While

thewomanislookingawayfromhertable,theactualsnatcherwillliftthe

purse.Apopulartechniqueisforthethief,manorwoman,tocarryan

umbrellawiththecurvedhandledown.Theumbrellahandlesuddenlyhooks

thebagandinaninstantitisonthethiefswristorunderthecoatoverhisarm

ifheisaman,andonitswayoutoftherestaurant.Policeadvisethatwomen

inrestaurantskeeptheirpurseseitherontheirlapsoronthefloorbetween

theirlegs.

Otherpursesnatcherswhooperateintheatersarecalled"seattippers",

victimizingwomenwhoputtheirpursesdownonanadjacentemptyseat.Yet

othersspecializeinsnatchingpursesfromladies'rooms.Whenawomanisin

atoiletstall,herpurseshouldneverbeplacedonthefloororhungonthecoat

hookonthedoor.

(33)

A.OfficialsfromtheNewYorkPoliceDepartment.

B.OfficialsfromtheNewYorkfederalgovernment.

C.OfficialsfromtheNewYorklocalgovernment.

D.Americansworkinginsubwayandrestaurants.

24.(35)

A.AirlinepilotsmuststarttolearnEnglishin21stcentury.

B.AsabankclerkheshouldlearnspecialEnglishtomeettheneedsofhis

work.

C.PeoplecanbenefitfromintermediatelevelofEnglishintheirownfield.

D.TeacherswithintermediatelevelofEnglishcanteachtheirstudentswell.

25.

[B4]

26.

[B9]

27.听力原文:M:It'ssocoldnow,butthismorningitwassohotandsunny.

IwishtherewasawayIcouldalwaysbewearingthemostsuitableclothes

forthetemperature.

W:Irecentlyreadthatintenyearswe'llbewearingclothesthatchangewith

theweather.Sowhenit'scold,ourclotheswillwarmup,andwhenit'shot,

ourclothes,willcooloff.

M:Oh,veryfunny!Sowe'llbewearinggiganticclotheswithbuilt-inair

conditionersandheaters.

W:I'mbeingserious!Researchershavediscoveredamethodoftreatingfibers

withplasticcrystalscapableofstoringandreleasingheatasthetemperature

fluctuates.Thesetreatedfibersabsorbmoreheatthanuntreatedfibers.

Researchesarestillworkingwiththis,butsoonthisprocesswillbe

widespread.

M:That'sfascinating.Ididn'tknowthatfibershadthecapabilityofstoring

heat.Howdoesthatwork?

W:Thesefibersworkwiththeheatbyrearrangingtheirstructures.Thetreated

fibersmovebackandforthbetweentwosolidshapes.

M:Idon'tunderstand.Whatkindofshapesdotheychangeinto?

W:Whentheweathergetswarmer,thecrystalstakeoncubeshapesand

absorbheat.Whentheweathergetscooler,thecrystalsbecomecoolerand

revertbacktotheiroriginalteragonalstructure.

M:That'strulyunbelievable.Yousaidthatit'llbeadecadebeforethistypeof

clotheswillbeavailable.Whatashame!Idon'tthinkIcanwaitthatlong.

(20)、

A.Heissurprised.

B.Heisskeptical.

C.Heisdisgusted.

D.Heisalarmed.

28.听力原文:W:3346791.

M:Isthatyou,Sue?

W:Who'scalling?

M:ThisisMike.MikeFerguson.Don'tyourememberme?

W:Mike!OfcourseIrememberyou.Howareyou?Haven'theardfromyou

foratleasttwoyears.Whatareyoudoing?

M:Nothingveryexciting.That'sonereasonI'mringingneedsomeadvice.

W:Advice.Hmm.That'sagoodone.I'vejustbeersacked.

M:Therearethepips.Hangon,Sue.Whatdoyoumere...you'vejustbeen

sacked?Sue,you'rethemostsuccessfulwomanIknow.

W:That'sprobablywhyI'vebeensacked.Butlet'stalkaboutyou.Yousaid

youneededsomeadvice.

M:Icertainlydo.IwantedtoaskyouaboutinterviewsHaveyouhadalotof

them?

W:Yes,Ihavetoomany.

M:So,couldyoutellmethesortofquestionsyou'reusuallyasked?

W:Letmethink.Thefirsttenquestionsarealmostalwaysthesame.Icall

themthe"whys","how"and"whores'.

M:Notagain.Don'tgoaway,Sue.I'vegotonemorecoin.Areyouthere,Sue?

W:Yes,I'mstillhere.

M:Sorry,Ididn'tunderstandwhatyouweretellingme.Couldyourepeatit?

W:It'sveryboring,buthereyouare:I'malwaysasked:WhyIwanttoleave

mypresentjob?WhyIaminterestedinthenewjob?HowIintendtogetto

work?HowlongIintendtostay,inthejob?WhereIlive?WhereIwentto

school?HowmuchI'mpaidinmypresentjob?HowmuchIexpecttohepaid

inthenewjob?Ohyes.I'malwaysaskedifI'mmarried.

M:That'sit,Sue.Nomorecoins.I'llwritetoyousoon...andmanythanks.

(23)

A.Becausetheyaresisterandbrother.

B.Becausetheylostconnectionsforalongtimeandhewantstokeepintouch

withher.

C.Becausetheyarebestfriends.

D.BecauseMikewantssomeadvicefromSueforjobinterview.

29.

[Bll]

30.听力原文:W:Hello.15thDistrict.OfficerMaryspeaking.

M:Help.Yeah,uh,itwaswild,Imeanreallyweird.

W:Calmdownsir!Now,whatdoyouwanttoreport?

M:Well,I'dliketoreportaUFOsighting.

W:Awhat?

M:Whatdeyoumean"what"?Anunidentifiedflyingobject!

W:Wait,tellmeexactlywhatyousaw.

M:Well,Iwasdrivinghomefromapartyaboutthreehoursago,soitwas

about2:00a.m.,whenIsawthisbrightlightoverhead.

W:Okay.Andthenwhathappened?

M:Oh,man.Well,itwasoutofthisworld.Istoppedtowatchthelightwhen

itdisappearedbehindahillaboutakilometeraheadofme.

W:Alright.Thenwhat?

M:Welt,IgotbackinmycarandIstarteddrivingtowardwheretheUFO

landed.

W:Now,howdoyouknowitwasaUFO?Perhapsyouonlysawthelightsof

anairplane,ortheheadlightsofanapproachingear.Thingslikethathappen,

youknow.

M:Well,ifitwasthat,howdoyouexplain"thebeast"?

W:Whatdoyoumean,"thebeast"?

M:Okay.Ikeptdrivingforaboutfiveminuteswhenallofasudden,thisgiant,

hairycreaturejumpedoutinfrontofmycar.

W:Oh,yeah.Thenwhat?

M:Well,then,thebeastpickedupthefrontofmycarandsaid,"Getoutof

thecar.I'mtakingyoutomymaster?Somethinglikethat.

W:Wow?AhairycreaturewhocanspeakEnglish!Comeon!

M:I'mnotmakingthisup,ifthat'swhatyou'resuggesting.Then,whenIdidn't

getoutofthecar,thebeastopenedthecardoor,carriedmeonhisshoulders

tothisround-shapedflyingobject,andwell,that'swhenIwokeupalongside

theroad.Thebeastmusthaveknockedmeoutandleftmethere.

W:Well,that'sthebeststoryI'veheardallnight,sir.Now,haveyoubeen

takinganydrugs,oralcoholinthelast24hours?Youmentionedyouwentto

aparty.

M:What?Well,Ididhaveafewbeers,butI'mtellingthetruth.

W:Okay,okay.Wehaveagreatpsychologistthatdealswiththesekindsof

cases.

M:I'mnotcrazy.

W:Well,we'lllookintoyourstory.Thankyou.

(20)

A.Hewasreturninghomefromaparty.

B.HejustgotoffworkwhenhesawtheUFO.

C.Hewasdrivinghomefromarestaurant.

D.Hewascominghomefromapolicestation.

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

31.Shedevelopedparalysis(瘫痪),aftergivingbirthtoalargecalf.That

changedherstatusfrommilkproducerto"downer",thedairyindustry'sword

foracowunabletostandup.TheUnitedStatesDepartmentofAgriculture

(USDA)estimatesthatdownersaccountforbetween130,000and195,000一

alargepercentage-ofthetotalcowsslaughteredeachyear.

Herowner,theSunnyDeneRanchdairyfarm,senthertoVeru'sMosesLake

Meats.Shewasgivenaroutinetestfornervous-systemdiseases,killed,then

shippedtoMidwayMeatsinCentralia.Thetest,takenonDecember9thbut

notfullyanalyzeduntilDecember22nd,frozeAmerica's$27-billion-a-year

cattleindustry,theworld'slargestproducerofbeef.Thiscowhadtested

positiveforBSE(牛绵状脑病),afatalsicknesspopularlyknownasmadcow

disease.HumanscangetadifferentkindofdiseaseofBSEbyconsumingthe

brainsornervous-systemtissueofinfectedcattle.Britaindiagnoseditsfirst

caseofBSEin1986.Iteventuallyspreadto180,000cattleandwaslinkedto

thedeathsofnearly150people.

TheUSDAatoncequarantined(隔离)theSunnyDeneherdandmadeefforts

torecallthemeat.Twodozencountriesequallyswiftlyslammedthedooron

Americanbeefexperts,whichearn$3billionayear.TheAsianmarket,

particularlyJapan,whichbuysaboutathirdofthoseexports,wasespecially

quicktobanAmericanmeat.Cattlemencursedtheirbadluckafterayearof

decentprices.

OnDecember27ththeUSDAsuggestedthattheinfectedcowcamefrom

Canada.ThisdoesnotlettheAmericanbeefindustryoffthehook.Butit

suggeststhatthecauseofthetroubleliesoutsidetheUnitedStates.Itwasnot

suchgoodnewsforCanada.LastMayonecaseofBSEinnorthernCanada

ledtoathree-monthbanonexportsofCanadianbeefandlivecattle.When

willthecattlemengettheirmarketback.'?TheAmericanshastilysentateam

toJapantotrytocalmJapanesefearsand,morepractically,todiscussthe

importofbeeffromanimalslessthan30monthsold.SteveKay,anexperton

thecattleindustryfromPetaluma,California,pointsoutthatBSEhasnever

beenfoundincattleyoungerthan30months.

MuchasofficialsoncedidinBritain,peoplefromtheUSDAandthemeat

industryhaverushedtoassureAmericansthattheirproductissafe.Sharesin

McDonald'satfirsttanked,butrecoveredwhentheburgergiantinsistedit

usedstrictsafetystandards.YetAmerica'smeatindustrystillhastopaymore

attentiontowhatitfeedsitsanimalsandhowitkillsthem.

Whatcowsconstituteshighpercentageinthetotalcowsbutcheredeachyear?

A.Cowsthathavegivebirthtocalves.

B.Cowsthathaveproducedmilk.

C.Cowsthatarelessthan30monthsold.

D.Cowsthatcannotstandup.

32.

WhatisthemainideaofPara.5?

A.Whybrownfatcannotnecessarilyhelptoloseweight.

B.Whypeoplewillfeelhungry.

C.Whypeopleiseatingmorefoodthanbefore.

D.Whetherdrugcompaniescanmanagetoactivatebrownfat.

33.Howshouldanassistantdoinagoodshop?

A.Helpyoutochooseabook.

B.Approachyouwiththeinevitablegreeting.

C.Keephimselfstayingawayuntilyouhavefinishedglancing.

D.Showhisgreatinterestinsellingbook.

五、5.ErrorCorrection©题)

34.

[S3]

35.

[S9]

36.

[S2]

六、6.ErrorCorrection©题)

37.

[S10]______

38.

[S2]

39.

[S3]

参考答案

1.SalaryorInterestUpongraduationvirtuallyallcollegestudentswill

confronttheproblemofchoosingtheircareers.Itistrulyatoughchoice.

Students'opinionsdiffergreatlyonthisissue.Someholdthatpriorityshould

begiventotheirinterestinthejobbutotherstaketheattitudethatsalaryis

themostcriticalfactorinfluencingtheircareerchoices.AsformyselfIprefer

thelatterview.Awell-paidjobexertsatremendousfascinationonagreat

numberofpeoplewithnoexceptiontome.Althoughitmightbeimpossible

tomeasurethevalueofone'sjobintennsofmoneysalarycountsmostwhen

Ichoosemyfuturecareer.Inmyviewourcareerchoiceslargelydependon

howandwherewehavebeenbroughtup.Icomefromapoorurbanfamily

andmyparentsarebothlaid-offworkers.Inordertofinancemytuitionthey

havebeenworkinghardoverthepastfouryears.Astheonlysoninmyfamily

Ihavetoshouldertheburdenofsupportingmyfamily.Inshortsalaryisthe

firstconsiderationinmychoiceofcareer.SalaryorInterestUpongraduation,

virtuallyallcollegestudentswillconfronttheproblemofchoosingtheir

careers.Itistrulyatoughchoice.Students'opinionsdiffergreatlyonthis

issue.Someholdthatpriorityshouldbegiventotheirinterestinthejob,but

otherstaketheattitudethatsalaryisthemostcriticalfactorinfluencingthen-

careerchoices.Asformyself,Ipreferthelatterview.Awell-paidjobexerts

atremendousfascinationonagreatnumberofpeople,withnoexceptionto

me.Althoughitmightbeimpossibletomeasurethevalueofone'sjobinterms

ofmoney,salarycountsmostwhenIchoosemyfuturecareer.Inmyview,

ourcareerchoiceslargelydependonhowandwherewehavebeenbrought

up.Icomefromapoorurbanfamilyandmyparentsarebothlaid-offworkers.

Inordertofinancemytuition,theyhavebeenworkinghardoverthepastfour

years.Astheonlysoninmyfamily,Ihavetoshouldertheburdenof

supportingmyfamily.Inshort,salaryisthefirstconsiderationinmychoice

ofcareer.

2.MyIdeaofPopmusicPopmusicisheldincontemptbymanypeople.In

thesepeople'seyespopmusicisalwaysinsharpcontrastto"loftymusic".

ThelattermainlyreferstosymphoniesandoperasoftheEuropeancountries.

Theyshowgreatconcernforthefactthatmanypeoplepreferpopmusicto

symphoniesbecauseforthempopmusicshouldbeexcludedfromtheholy

palaceofmusic.Converselymanypeoplehaveanordorforpopmusic.They

arguethatpeoplewhowantustolistenmsymphoniesarcadvocatingakind

of"eliteculture".Thisnotionisunaccptabletopopmusicfansfortheydon't

believethatsymphoniesareloftierthanpopmusic.Thedifferenceonlylies

intheinterestsofdifferentpeople.Itisunfiarrmspeakofpopmusicwith

contemptwhilespeakingofsymphonieswithawe.Inconclusionmyideais

thatjustasthereisnodistinctionbetweenhighcultureandlowculturesoit

isinappropriatetosaypopmusicbelongstothe"lower"peoplewhereas

symphoniesisahigherloftierformofmusic.Afteralltherearemanybadly-

composedsymphonies.Andwecan'texpecteverypieceofpopmusictobe

excellent.Popmusicreflectsthethoughtsandinterestsofacertainagegroup

ofageneration.Itistheproductofacertainagebutitalsohassomething

universalsomethingthatbelongestoallhumanbeingsthatunderliesitsgreat

successamongpeople.Inthissenseitisratherfoolishforsomepeopleof

mediatoshowgreatconcernsimplybecausemanypeoplepreferpopmusic.

Anywaypopmusichasbecomeanindispensablepartofthemusicfamily.My

IdeaofPopmusicPopmusicisheldincontemptbymanypeople.Inthese

people'seyespopmusicisalwaysinsharpcontrastto"loftymusic".Thelatter

mainlyreferstosymphoniesandoperasoftheEuropeancountries.Theyshow

greatconcernforthefactthatmanypeoplepreferpopmusictosymphonies,

becauseforthempopmusicshouldbeexcludedfromtheholypalaceofmusic.

Conversely,manypeoplehaveanordorforpopmusic.Theyarguethatpeople

whowantustolistenmsymphoniesarcadvocatingakindofeliteculture".

Thisnotionisunaccptabletopopmusicfans,fortheydon'tbelievethat

symphoniesareloftierthanpopmusic.Thedifferenceonlyliesintheinterests

ofdifferentpeople.Itisunfiarrmspeakofpopmusicwithcontemptwhile

speakingofsymphonieswithawe.Inconclusion,myideaisthatjustasthere

isnodistinctionbetweenhighcultureandlowculture,soitisinappropriate

tosaypopmusicbelongstothe"lower"peoplewhereassymphoniesisa

higher,loftierform,ofmusic.Afterall,therearemanybadly-composed

symphonies.Andwecan'texpecteverypieceofpopmusictobeexcellent.

Popmusicreflectsthethoughtsandinterestsofacertainagegroupofa

generation.Itistheproductofacertainage,butitalsohassomething

universal,somethingthatbelongestoallhumanbeings,thatunderliesitsgreat

successamongpeople.Inthissenseitisratherfoolishforsomepeopleof

mediatoshowgreatconcernsimplybecausemanypeoplepreferpopmusic.

Anywaypopmusichasbecomeanindispensablepartofthemusicfamily.

3.ComputerandOnlineGamesWalkingintoeachandeverydormitoryon

universitycampusyouwouldfindsomeoneplayingcomputergames

especiallyonlineones.Playingcomputerandonlinegamescanbenefitthe

studentsinthefollowingways:firstitoffersagoodwaytorelaxafterlong-

hoursofstudy;secondsomegamesrequiringco-operationbetweenthe

playerscanserveasteam-workspirittraining.Buttheproblemsinvolvedare

alsoquiteobvious.Toomanyhoursspentonthesegamescanbereally

harmfulfurourhealthnottomentionthephenomenonthatsomecollege

studentschoosetoplaygamesinsteadofattendinglectures.Meanwhile

dormitoryisaplaceforustotakearestorsleepandsincethereareusually

fourstudents——andinsomecasesevensixormorestudents——livinginone

dormitorygame-playingindormssometimesturnsouttobeonesourceof

noiseandmakesitimpossibleforotherstorestorsleep.AllinallIdon'tthink

thereisaneasyjudgmentaboutthisissue.Whatweneedtomakesureisthat

game-playingisrestrictedtoatimeperiodthatdoesnotinterrupteitherour

academicactivitiesorthelivesofothers.Giventhisitwouldbeagoodchoice

tomakeourcampuslifemorecolorful.ComputerandOnlineGamesWalking

intoeachandeverydonnitoryonuniversitycampus,youwouldfindsomeone

playingcomputergames,especiallyonlineones.Playingcomputerandonline

gamescanbenefitthestudentsinthefollowingways:first,itoffersagood

waytorelaxafterlong-hoursofstudy;second,somegamesrequiringco­

operationbetweentheplayerscanserveasteam-workspirittraining.Butthe

problemsinvolvedarealsoquiteobvious.Toomanyhoursspentonthese

gamescanbereallyharmfulfurourhealth,nottomentionthephenomenon

thatsomecollegestudentschoosetoplaygamesinsteadofattendinglectures.

Meanwhile,dormitoryisaplaceforustotakearestorsleep,andsincethere

areusuallyfourstudents一andinsomecasesevensixormorestudents一

livinginonedormitory,game-playingindormssometimesturnsouttobeone

sourceofnoiseandmakesitimpossibleforotherstorestorsleep.Allinall,

Idon'tthinkthereisaneasyjudgmentaboutthisissue.Whatweneedtomake

sureisthatgame-playingisrestrictedtoatimeperiodthatdoesnotinterrupt

eitherouracademicactivitiesorthelivesofothers.Giventhis,itwouldbea

goodchoicetomakeourcampuslifemorecolorful.

4.WhatareCollegeStudentsDoingontheInternet?Nowadayssurfingthe

Internethasbecomeverypopularoncampus.Iamimpressedmostthatmany

collegestudentsspendtoomuchtimeplayinggamesandchattingonthe

Internet.WhatareCollegeStudentsDoingontheInternet?Nowadayssurfing

theInternethasbecomeverypopularoncampus.Iamimpressedmostthat

manycollegestudentsspendtoomuchtimeplayinggamesandchattingon

theInternet.

5.CollegeGraduatesWorkasVillageOfficialsNowadaysmanycollege

graduatesfindithardtofindajobupongraduation.Eventuallysomeofthem

choosetoworkasvillageofficialsintheruralareas.Ithinkitisagoodidea.

Whatcancollegegraduatesofferthecountryside?Inmyopiniontheycan

bringtheadvancedscienceandtechnologytothebackwardruralareas.For

exampletheycanhelpthevillagersinvariousaspectssuchashowtofarm

scientificallyandeffectivelyhowtomakeuseofthelocalresourcesthus

leadingthepeasantsonthewaytoawell-offlife.Atthesametimecollege

graduatesmaygainagreatdealfromtheirvillagepositions.Bygoingdeep

intothemassesinthecountrysidetheymaylearnsomegoodqualitiesofthe

laboringpeoplesuchasindustrioushard-workingetc.Inthiswaytheywillbe

abletotrainthemselvesandaccumulatenecessaryexperiencefortheirfuture

work.InconclusionIaminfavorofthisidea.Foritnotonlycaneasethejob­

huntingpressureinthebigcitiesbutalsoprovidethecollegegraduateswith

achancetoservethesociety.CollegeGraduatesWorkasVillageOfficials

Nowadaysmanycollegegraduatesfindithardtofindajobupongraduation.

Eventually,someofthemchoosetoworkasvillageofficialsintheruralareas.

Ithinkitisagoodidea.Whatcancollegegraduatesofferthecountryside?In

myopinion,theycanbringtheadvancedscienceandtechnologytothe

backwardruralareas.Forexample,theycanhelpthevillagersinvarious

aspects,suchashowtofarmscientificallyandeffectively,howtomakeuse

ofthelocalresources,thusleadingthepeasantsonthewaytoawell-offlife.

Atthesametime,collegegraduatesmaygainagreatdealfromtheirvillage

positions.Bygoingdeepintothemassesinthecountryside,theymaylearn

somegoodqualitiesofthelaboringpeople,suchasindustrious,hard-working,

etc.Inthisway,theywillbeabletotrainthemselvesandaccumulate

necessaryexperiencefortheirfuturework.Inconclusion,Iaminfavorofthis

idea.Foritnotonlycaneasethejob-huntingpressureinthebigcities,but

alsoprovidethecollegegraduateswithachancetoservethesociety.解析:

[写作思路]

这是一篇很有现实意义的题材:CollegeGraduatesWorkasVillage

Officials(大学毕业生当村官)。按照指令所给出的3个问题,我们可以将

这篇作文写成4段。第1段指出,在新的严峻的就业形势下,大学毕业

生当村官显然是一个很有意义、值得肯定的做法。第2段回答问题:这

些大学生能给农村带来什么?他们可以将科技知识带到农村,改变农村

的落后面貌,领导农民走上致富的道路。第3段回答问题:大学生能从

中得到什么?通过深入农村基层,接触广大农民群众,他们可以学到劳动

人民勤劳苦干、艰苦朴素的优秀品质,为将来的工作积累宝贵的生活经

验。第4段作为结论,应当首尾呼应点题,扼要重复自己的

看法:大学毕业生当村官不但能够减轻国家的就业压力,而且可以回报

社会、服务社会,不失为一个好主意。

根据作文题目列出的要求我们可以列出以下英语提纲。

1.Mypersonalopinion

itishardtofindajobupongraduation

somepeoplechoosetoworkasvillageofficials

Ithinkitisagoodidea

2.Whatcantheyofferthecountryside?

theycanbringtheadvancedscienceandtechnologytothebackwardrural

areas

theycanhelpthevillagersinvariousaspects

suchashowtofarmscientificallyandeffectively

howtomakeuseofthelocalresources

thusleadingthepeasantsonthewaytoawell-offlife

3.Whatcantheygainfromtheirvillagepositions?

collegegraduatesmaygainagreatdealfromtheirvillagepositions

theymaylearnsomegoodqualitiesofthelaboringpeople

suchasindustrious,hard-working,etc.

Inthisway,theywillbeabletotrainthemselves

accumulatenecessaryexperiencefortheirfuturework

4.Conclusion

Iaminfavorofthisidea.

itnotonlycaneasethejob-huntingpressureinthebigcities

butalsoprovidethecollegegraduateswithachancetoservethesociety

将上述提纲合并整理,就可以形成这篇参考范文。

6.HardLifeIsGoodforChildrenNowadaysparentsandteachersoften

complainthattheonlychild

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