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2022年甘肃省定西市大学英语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.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitled
PreservingCultureintheFaceofGlobalization.Youshouldwriteatleast150
wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:
1.什么是文化遗产(两个方面:文物古迹和文学艺术)?
2.我国文化遗产在全球化影响下所受到的不利影响。
3.怎样保护文化遗产?
2.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacompositiononthe
topicABoominContinuingEducation.Youshouldwriteatleast150words
accordingtotheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:
1.图表所示为某城市1989、1994、1999、2004年参加成人教育(或继续
教育)的人数情况,请描述其变化
2.请说明产生这些变化的原因(可从社会发展及竞争能力方面加以说明)
3.请预测我国成人教育(或继续教育)的前景
ABoominContinuingEducation
3.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition,
onthetopicNoPainsNoGains.Yourcompositionshouldbebasedonthe
outlinegivenbelowinChinese.Yourpartofthecompositionshouldbeat
least150words.
L请解释"NoPainsNoGains"的含义;
2.举例证明。
4.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay
entitledStudents'Union,AssociationsandPersonalDevelopment.You
shouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow
1.大学里学生会和各种社团的现状
2.参加学生会和各种社团对个人发展的作用
3.我的观念中大学生对待学生会和社团活动的正确态度
Students'Union,AssociationsandPersonalDevelopment
5.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacompositiononthe
topic"AFewRemarksonCompetition".Yourcompositionshouldbenoless
than150wordsandbaseonetheoutlinegiveninChinesebelow.
1.竞争是存在于当今社会的普遍现象;
2.竞争的好处;
3.竞争的同时不要忘记合作。
6.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition
onthetopicClassSkippinginColleges.Youshouldwriteatleast150words
followingtheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:
1.目前大学生逃课现象很普遍
2.分析大学生逃课的原因
3.你对这一现象的看法
ClassSkippinginColleges
7.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowritea
compositiononthetopic:HowtoSucceedinaJobInterview?Youshould
writeatleast100words,andbaseyourcompositionontheoutlinegivenin
Chinesebelow:
1.面试在求职过程中的作用。
2.取得面试成功的因素:仪表、举止谈吐、能力、专业知识、自信、实
事求是
8.Forthispart,youareallowedthirtyminutestowritecompositiononthe
topic:HowtoDealwithPersonalCrisis.Youshouldwriteatleast150words
andbaseyourcompositionontheoutlinegiveninChinesebelow:
1.造成个人危机的起因;
2.应对个人危机的方法。
9.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay
entitledToWorkatHome?Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingthe
outlinegivenbelow.
--随着高科技的发展,越来越多的人选择在家工作
-选择在家工作的利与弊
—结论
ToWorkatHome?
10.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowritea
compositionwiththetitleofIstheExpansionofEnrollmentaGoodThing,
givinganintroductionoftheadvantagesanddisadvantagesofcolleges'rapid
expansionandyourownpointofview.Youshouldwriteatleast150words
followingtheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:
1.高校扩招是一件好事
2.高校扩招公带来一些问题
3.我的观点
二、2.ReadingComprehension(SkimmingandScanning)(10题)
11.
Agricultureaccountsforaboutpercentoffreshwaterusedinman'slife.
12.
ShestudiesatPennsylvaniaCollegeforWomenfirstwithamajorin
thenchangedhermajorto.
13.Thereisnodoubtthatenvironmentalregulation
A.iscumbersome
B.producesaneffect
C.varieswildly
D.needstobestreamlined
14.
Suchexpensesaschildcareanddependentsupportingcanbewithheldfrom
thepaycheckfor.
15.
ThomasandWhiteheadbottleCoketofranchisersineverypartofthe
countryaftertheymadeagreementwithCandler.
16.ABookThatChangedOurThinking
-ByKarlKrahnke
TheBook
Americain1962wasstillemergingfromthecomfortabledecadeofthe1950s,
atimeinwhichlifegenerallyseemedgoodandmanytechnologicaladvances
oftheprevioustwentyorthirtyyearspromisedahappier,healthier,andsafer
future.Butcloudswereonthehorizon,andmanyofthequestionsanddoubts
thatwouldcharacterizethedecadeofthe1960swerealreadyapparent.One
cloudthatquicklybecameamajorstormtooktheform,ofabookthatwas
publishedin1962,SilentSpring.SilentSpringisoneofafewbooksthathave
changedhistory.
SilentSpringisaboutchemicals,specificallyaboutonetypeofchemical
chlorinatedhydrocarbons——andmorespecificallyaboutonefamousmember
ofthatgroup,DDT.Manypeoplewhohavegrownupsincethe1960shave
notheardofDDT,butbeforeSilentSpring,andforanumberofyearsafter
ward,DDTanditsrelativeswereimportanttoolsinthecivilizedworld'sat
tempttocontrolnaturethroughtheuseoftechnologyandchemicals.DDTis
apowerfulinsecticideandwasusedthroughouttheworldtokillinsectpests
ofallkinds.
DDThadbeendiscoveredin1939andbegantobewidelyusedduringthe
SecondWorldWar.Formanyyearsitseemedtobejustonemoremiraculous
productofmodemscience.DDTwasusedtodestroypopulationsofmany
harmfulinsects,malaria-carryingmosquitoes,lice,andflies.Thereisno
questionthatDDTandsimilarchemicalsdid,andstillaredoing,alotofgood.
Thedangerfrominsect-carrieddiseasessuchasmalariaandyellowfeverhas
beengreatlyreduced,andthelivesofmanypeoplehavebeensavedand
lengthenedbytheiruse.
SilentSpring,however,toldabouttheothersideofDDTanditsrelatives.
Usingcarefullycollectedscientificevidence,theauthorshowedthatDDTand
similarpesticideshadatleasttwodangeroussideeffects.Oneofthesewas
thetendencyofpesticidestokillalloftheinsectsinthelocationwherethey
wereused.Notallinsectsareharmful,however.Manybees,forexample,
perform,necessaryfunctions,suchaspollinatingplantsandevencontrolling
thenumbersofother,moreharmful,insects.Whenusefulinsectsare
eliminated,theresulthasoftenbeengreaterproblemsthanbeforethe
pesticidewasused.Asecondproblemwithchlorinatedhydrocarbonsisthat
theydonotdisappearquickly;theyarestablechemicalsthataccumulatein
thebodiesofinsectsandthebirdsandanimalsthateatthemandcontinueto
doharmwhenandwheretheeffectwasnotintended.Birdsareespecially
affectedbyDDT-typepesticides.Manybirdseatinsectsandwormsasfood,
andthechemicalsthatwereintheinsectscollectintheirbodies,frequently
leadingtotheirdeath.AsSilentSpringdemonstratedsoclearly,the
disappearanceofmanykindsofbirdswasduetothepresenceofpesticidesin
theirfoodsources.
Mostimportantly,SilentSpringbroughttotheworldatlargethebeginningof
anunderstandingofmodernecology.Webegantoseethatthenaturalworld
weliveinismadeupofanumberofplants,insects,andanimals,somegood,
somenotsogood,andthatwecannotencourageoreliminatesomewithout
producingeffectsinmanyothers,andeveninourselves.
SilentSpringisapowerfulbook,beautifullyandsensitivelywritten,andit
carriesastrongmessage.Itisfullofcomplexscientificinformation,butitis
equallyaveryhumanandcaringbook.Itdoesnottrytopresentabalanced
pictureortofindexcusesforthemistakeswemadewithpesticides.Itisan
argumentforanewanddifferentwayoflookingatnatureandourrelation
shipwithnature.Thebook
A.YB.NC.NG
17.
HowardL.KingaskedforPaul'snameandaddressbecausehewantedto
showhisthankstohim.
A.YB.NC.NG
18.RichNorth,HungrySouth
Afewyearsago,therichworld'sworryabouteconomicinteractionwith
developingcountrieswasthatthepoorcouldnotprofitfromit.Sounbalanced
weretermsofexchangebetweentheNorth'smightyindustriesandtheSouth's
weaklingsweatshopsthattradebetweenthetwocouldbenothingmorethan
exploitationoftheonebytheother:farfromhelpingthepoorcountries,
globalintegrationwouldactuallydeepentheirpoverty.Thisfearhasnow
givenwaytoapessimismthatisequalandopposite-namely,thattradewith
thedevelopingworldwillimpoverishtoday'srichcountries.
Likethepreviousscare,thisviewcontainsaniotaoftruth-enoughtolend
plausibility.Alsolikeitsprocessor,itisahystericalexaggeration.However,
thisnewfearismoredangerousthantheoldone.Theearlierscaretacitly
affirmedthattheindustrialcountrieswouldsufferiftheycuttheirlinkswith
thethirdworld.Startingfromthere,campaigningintheNorthtorestricttrade
withdevelopingcountrieswasgoingtobeanuphillstraggle.Thosewho
opposedeepereconomicintegrationnowhaveabetterplatform.Vital
interestsobligetherichcountriestoprotecttheirindustriesfromthenew
onslaught.Unlikeitsprocessor,thisideamaysell.
Thegripthatthisthinkingalreadyhasonpopularopinionoweslittleto
economichistoryorprinciples.Thenewfear,liketheoldone,expressthe
convictionthatgrowthinonepartoftheworldmustsomehowcomeatthe
expenseofanother.Thisisadeeplyrootedprejudice,andplainlywrong.Very
nearlyalloftheworldismoreprosperousnowthanitwas30yearsago.
Growthhasbeenastoryofmutualadvance,notredistribution;andwhere
livingstandardshavenotimprovedinrecentdecades(notably,inpartsof
Africa),excessiveintegrationintheinternationaleconomyhasnotbeenthe
cause.
Lendingusefulsupporttothisfirsterrorisasecond-theideathatthereis
onlysomuchworktogoround.Ifnewtechnologiesrendersomejobs
obsolete,orifanincreaseinthesupplyofcheapimportsmakesotherjobs
uneconomic,theresultmustbeapermanentriseinunemployment.Again,on
amoment'sreflection,thisiswrong:otherwise,technologicalprogressthis
centurywouldhavepushedunemploymentratesintheindustrialcountriesto
somethinginexcessof95%.
Atthecoreofbothfallaciesisblindnesstotheadaptivepowerofamarket
economy.Whentoday'sricheconomieswerepredominantlyagricultural,it
seemedcertainthatrapidlyrisingfarmproductivity(thankstonew
technology)wouldcreateapermanentarmyofunemployed.Inthedaysof
labor-intensivemanufacturing,thesamefearswereexpressedaboutlabor-
savingtechnologyinthefactory.Farmemploymentintheindustrialcountries
hasdwindledtonearlynothing:manufacturingemploymentinAmericanow
standsatamere15%ofthelabor-force.Butotherjobshavetakentheirplace.
Asaresult,thesechangeshavehappenedalongside-indeed,theyhavebeen
partandparcelof-anextraordinarilyrapid,persistentandwidelyshared
improvementinlivingstandards.
Yetitdoesnotsufficetorefuteelementaryfallacies.Sophisticatedalarmists
avoidthem(takingcare,obviously,nottoeducatetheirlisteners).But
carefully,theircasegoesasfollows.Thebreadthandintensityofthird-world
competitionisincreasing.Thepressureisconcentratedonparticularpartsof
theeconomy-forthemoment,onlow-skillmanufacturing.Wagesthereare
beingforceddownandjobslost.Thischangewillaccelerate.Modem
societies(withweaktiesoffamilyandreligion)arenolongerequippedto
withstandsuchstrains.Theresultwillbegreatsocialdistress.
Thisargumentrestsonaseriesofclaimsthatneedtobeexaminedonebyone.
Onesurveydoesthisatlength.Itagreesthatinmanyindustriesthedeveloping
cou
A.YB.NC.NG
19.
Aswearestillignorantofmillionsofuniquelifeformsintherainforest,
deforestationcanbecomparedtothedestructionof.
20.
Wecancutdownglobalwarmingpollutionbyincreasingourrelianceon
renewableenergysourcesuchas.
三、3.ListeningComprehension(10题)
21.(34)
A.TheygotsuccesswiththetrackParkLife.
B.TheyweredefeatedbyOasis.
C.Theyweretheroughworkingclassrockers.
D.TheyrankedNo.2amongthebandsofthetime.
22.
[B7]
23.(36)
A.HewasamanfullofresponsibilityforGermancitizens.
B.Hewasamanwithlittlecouragetofacethethreatofwar.
C.Hewasaneccentricmanwholoveshotweather.
D.Hewasamanofmanytalentswithasenseofidealism.
24.(35)
A.InSaintBethlehem,USA.
B.InMelbourne,Australia.
C.InTennessee,USA.
D.InRome,Italy.
25.SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear8shortconversationsand2long
conversations.Attheendofeachconversation,oneormorequestionswillbe
askedaboutwhatwassaid.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbe
spokenonlyonce.Aftereachquestiontherewillbeapause.Duringthepause,
youmustreadthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD,anddecidewhichis
thebestanswer.
听力原文:W:Howdoyouliketheplay?
M:Oh,I'veseenworse.
Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?
(12)
A.Theplaywasthefirsthe'dseen.
B.Theplaywasn'ttoobad.
C.Hehasn'tseentheplayyet.
D.Hewantstoseetheplayagain.
26.
[B9]
27.SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeach
passage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestions
willbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebest
answerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
听力原文:Somepeoplehaveverygoodmemories,andcaneasilylearn
quitelongpoemsbyheart.Thereareotherpeoplewhocanonlyremember
thingswhentheyhavesaidthemoverandover.
ThefamousEnglishwriter.CharlesDickenssaidthathecouldwalkdownany
longstreetinLondonandthentellyouthenameofeveryshophehadpassed.
Manyofthegreatmenoftheworldhavehadwonderfulmemories
Agoodmemoryisagreathelpinlearningalanguage.Everybodylearnshis
ownlanguagebyrememberingwhathehearswhenheisasmallchild,and
somechildrenseemtolearntwolanguagesalmostaseasilyasone.Inschool,
itisnotsoeasytolearnasecondlanguagebecausethepupilshavesolittle
timeforit,andtheyarebusywithothersubjectsaswell.
Aman'smindisratherlikeacamera,butittakesphotosnotonlyofwhatwe
seebutofwhatwefeel,hear,smellandtaste.Whenwetakearealphotowith
acamera,thereismuchtodobeforethephotoisfinishedandreadytoshow
toourfriends.Inthesameway,thereismuchworktobedonebeforewecan
keepapictureforeverinourminds.Memoryisthediarythatweallcarry
aboutwithus.
(27)
A.Becausetheyaretoosmalltounderstandtheroles.
B.Becausetheyareabsent-minded.
C.Becausetheydon'thavemuchtimeforit.
D.Becausetheyarenotinterestedinit.
28.
[BIO]
29.(28)
A.Hebecameacourageoussoldier.
B.Hebecameanambulancedriver.
C.Hewrotesomebooksaboutwar.
D.Heworkedasawarcorrespondent.
30.SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhear3shortpassages.Attheendofeach
passage,youwillhearsomequestions.Boththepassageandthequestions
willbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebest
answerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
听力原文:IsaacSingerwasaninventor.Lifeiseasybecauseofhis
invention.Hisstorybeginsin1811.Heisbornpoor.Heistheeighthchildof
aGermanimmigrant.Atage22,herunsawayfromhomeandbecomean
actor.Anactordoesnotmakemuchmoney,soIsaacalsoleamstobea
mechanic.Whenheneedsmoney,heworksasamechanic.
Nowitis1851.SingerisworkingasamechanicinBoston.Someonetells
himhecanmakealotofmoneyifhecanmakeagoodsewingmachine.Singer
needsmoney.Therearealreadyseveralkindsofsewingmachines.Butnone
ofthemworkwell.Inelevendays,Singermakesthefirstsewingmachinethat
reallyworks.
SingerandtwootherpeoplestagtheI.M.SingerCompany.Theymake
sewingmachines.Sooneveryonewantstobuyone.ThesingerCompanyuses
agreatnewideatosellitsmachines.Peopledonothavetopayallthemoney
atonetime.Theycanpayalittlemoneyeverymonthoreveryweek.
ThesewingmachinechangeslifeintheUnitedStates.Womandonothaveto
sewclothesforthefamily.Forthefirsttime,peoplecanbuyready-made
clothesandshoes.
IsaacSingerbecameavery,verywealthyman.Hestopsworkandretires.He
buildsahousewith115roomsinEngland.Whenhedies,his24childrenfight
overhismoney.
(27).
A.Hissewingmachineisthefirstoneintheworld.
B.Hisfriendtoldhimhowtomakeagoodsewingmachine.
C.Itwastheneedformoneythatcausedhimtomakeasewingmachine.
D.Hemadehissewingmachineinelevenweeks.
四、4.ReadingComprehension(ReadinginDepth)(3题)
31.
Apersonwhorejectsconformity.
A.wouldliketoworkathome
B.wouldoftendosomethingsurprising
C.wouldliketobethelasttocomeandthefirsttoleavehisoffice
D.wouldliketoquarrelwithhisboss
32.
Whyisknowledgeplayingadecisiveroleintheshiftingofpowerinalmost
allestablishedinstitutions?
33.
Theenclosuresofthe17thand18thcenturiesmeantthatpeoplewere
A.nolongerlegallyentitledtotheirownland
B.badlypaidfortheworktheymanagedtofind
C.notadequatelycompensatedforthelossoftheirland
D.forcedtolookelsewhereformeansforsupportingthemselves
五、5.ErrorCorrection(3题)
34.
[S7]
35.
[S9]
36.
[S3]
六、6.ErrorCorrection©题)
37.
[S4]
38.Inanefforttomakeupforsomeoftheglaring
limitationsofIQtests,researchershavebegunto
developnewwaystomeasurethekindsofemotionalfactors
andpsychologicalattitudesthatleadtosucceedin[SI]
everydaylife.WhileIQtestsremainexcellentpredictors
ofhowgoodonewilldoinschool,theyhavelittle
ornothingtodowithwhowillearnthemoneyorprestige
orhavethemostsatisfiedsociallifeorrelationships.[S2]
Thenewtestsareintendedtoassessthelesspractical[S3]
intelligencethatunderliestheseaccomplishments.The
newapproachgoesbeyondpurelymentalskillsto
assessemotionalfactorsandpsychologicalattitudesthat
caneitherinterfereorfacilitatetheuseofthoseskills.It[S4]
hasfosterednewtheoriesofwhattheymeanstobesmart.[S5]
Theoldtheoriesfocusedinacademicskillssuchas[S6]
verbalormathematicalquickness.Butthenewtheories
describeaspectrumofpracticaltalentssuchastheabilityto
pickuptheunspokenrulesthatgovernsuccessinacorporate
orprofessionalcareerorthehabitsofmindthatfoster
productivity."IQandsuccessinlivinghavemuchtodo[S7]
witheachother",saysSeymourEpstein,apsychologistat
theUniversityofMassachusetts."Beingintellectuallygifted
doesnotpredictyouwillearnthemostmoneyorachieve
themostrecognition,evenamongcollegeprofessors."
Onefactoremergingascrucialforlifesuccessisthat[S8]
mightbecalledemotionalintelligence."Howwellpeople
managetheiremotionsdetermineshoweffectivelythey
canusetheirintellectualability,"Dr.Epsteinsays."For
example,ifsomeoneisskilledatsolvingproblemsinthe
quietofheroffice,butfallapartinagroup,thenshewill[S9]
beeffectiveinagreatmanysituations."[S10]
[SI]
39.[S9]
参考答案
1.PreservingCultureintheFaceofGlobalizationCultureasheritageincludes
materialor"built"aspectsofculturesuchassitesbuildingslandscapes
monumentsandobjectsaswellasnon-materialor"living"heritage
ePreservingCultureintheFaceofGlobalizationCulture,asheritage,includes
materialor"built"aspectsofculture,suchassites,buildings,landscapes,
monumentsandobjects,aswellasnon-materialor"living"heritagee
2.ABoominContinuingEducationFromthegraphweknowthestatisticsof
theContinuingEducationparticipationandtheincreasingnumbersofthe
participantsinXcity.In1989therewereonlythirtythousandpeopletABoom
inContinuingEducationFromthegraph,weknowthestatisticsofthe
ContinuingEducationparticipationandtheincreasingnumbersofthe
participantsinXcity.In1989therewereonlythirtythousandpeoplet
3.NoPainsNoGainsNearlyeverycivilizationhasitsownequivalenttothe
proverb"Nopainsnogains."Itmeansthatnothingthatisreallyworthdoing
canbegainedwithoutpainstakingeffortsandthatnoknowledgeorskillcan
beacquiredwithoutsweatortoil.Youdon'thavetolookveryfartoprovethe
truthoftheproverb.Darwin'sgreatdiscoverywasnottheworkofamoment
butwasprecededbyyearsofpatientarduousobservation.Mozartwasnotan
accomplishedpianistattheageofeightastheresultofwatchingcountless
hoursofTV.NordidEdisonmakehimselfthegreatestinventorinthemodem
worldbyspendinghissparetimeongoingtopartiesandbars.Hiswords
"Geniusis99percentperspirationandonepercentinspiration'revealthe
secretofthousandsofsuccessfulmenandwomen.Allaccomplishmentsand
successtheyachievedwithoutexceptioncomefromsustainedendeavor.
Althoughitisanoldsayinganditsillustrationismainlyfoundinfamous
peoplenopainsnogainsalsohasitsprofoundandrealisticsignificanceinour
collegestudies.Tohaveagoodgradeinacoursetoacquireknowledgeina
particularfieldandtoattainanyacademicgoals-allrequiresgreatexertion
andpersistenteffort.NoPainsNoGainsNearlyeverycivilizationhasitsown
equivalenttotheproverb"Nopainsnogains."Itmeansthatnothingthatis
reallyworthdoingcanbegainedwithoutpainstakingeffortsandthatno
knowledgeorskillcanbeacquiredwithoutsweatortoil.Youdon'thaveto
lookveryfartoprovethetruthoftheproverb.Darwin'sgreatdiscoverywas
nottheworkofamoment,butwasprecededbyyearsofpatient,arduous
observation.Mozartwasnotanaccomplishedpianistattheageofeightasthe
resultofwatchingcountlesshoursofTV.NordidEdisonmakehimselfthe
greatestinventorinthemodemworldbyspendinghissparetimeongoingto
partiesandbars.Hiswords"Geniusis99percentperspirationandonepercent
inspiration'revealthesecretofthousandsofsuccessfulmenandwomen.All
accomplishmentsandsuccesstheyachieved,withoutexception,comefrom
sustainedendeavor.Althoughitisanoldsaying,anditsillustrationismainly
foundinfamouspeople,nopainsnogainsalsohasitsprofoundandrealistic
significanceinourcollegestudies.Tohaveagoodgradeinacourse,to
acquireknowledgeinaparticularfield,andtoattainanyacademicgoals-all
requiresgreatexertionandpersistenteffort.
4.Students'UnionAssociationsandPersonalDevelopmentStudents'Unionis
muchmoreactiveandtheyplayabiggerroleintheaffairsofouruniversities
thanthatinahighschool.Andasforanysortofyourpersonalinterestsand
hobbiesthereisoneassociationyoucanjoin.Thebenefitswecangetfrom
joininginStudents'Unionandalltheseassociationsarequiteobvious.First
wecanimproveourabilitytogetalongandworkwithotherswhichmeansso
muchtoourpersonaldevelopment.Secondsomeopportunitiestogetintouch
withthesocietymightbeofferedintheseorganizations.Lastbutnotleastwe
canfindalotofschoolmateswhosharethesameinterestwithourswhichcan
makethecampuslifesomuchmorecolorful.Butjoininginthese
organizationsisnotallaboutbenefits.Someoftheactivitiesarequitetime
consumingandsomearrangementscanevenbeconflictingwithourclasses.
Somyopiniononthisissuegoeslikethis:aslongasourclassesandacademic
activitiesarenotinterferedtheexperiencesinStudents'Unionandallsortsof
associationscanbesomethingworthrememberingandsomethingthatyou
willneverregret.Students'Union,AssociationsandPersonalDevelopment
Students'Unionismuchmoreactiveandtheyplayabiggerroleintheaffairs
ofouruniversitiesthanthatinahighschool.Andasforanysortofyour
personalinterestsandhobbies,thereisoneassociationyoucanjoin.The
benefitswecangetfromjoininginStudents'Unionandalltheseassociations
arequiteobvious.Firstwecanimproveourabilitytogetalongandworkwith
others,whichmeanssomuchtoourpersonaldevelopment.Second,some
opportunitiestogetintouchwiththesocietymightbeofferedinthese
organizations.Lastbutnotleast,wecanfindalotofschoolmateswhoshare
thesameinterestwithours,whichcanmakethecampuslifesomuchmore
colorful.Butjoiningintheseorganizationsisnotallaboutbenefits.Someof
theactivitiesarequitetime-consuming,andsomearrangementscanevenbe
conflictingwithourclasses.Somyopiniononthisissuegoeslikethis:aslong
asourclassesandacademicactivitiesarenotinterfered,theexperiencesin
Students'Unionandallsortsofassociationscanbesomethingworth
rememberingandsomethingthatyouwillneverregret.
5.AFewRemarksonCompetitionInourmodemsocietyyoumayfeel
competitioneverywhere.Theathletesforexamplefightwitheachotherfor
championships.Thestudentscompeteforprizesandscholar-shipsat
school.TheunemployeAFewRemarksonCompetitionInourmodern
societyyoumayfeelcompetitioneverywhere.Theathletes,forexample,
fightwitheachotherforchampionships.Thestudentscompeteforprizesand
scholar-shipsatschool.Theunemploye
6.ClassSkippinginCollegesClassskippingissomethingthatisalmost
unimaginableforuswhenwewereinmiddleschoolandhighschool(1)but
itbecomesausualphenomenonintoday'suniversities.What'sworsesomeof
theundergraduatesdonotthinkitis(2)atoskipclasses.(3)Therearesome
possiblereasonsforthephenomenon.(4)Firstuniversitystudentsarenot
preparedto(5)liveaself-disciplinedlifeandwhenthisiscompaniedbya
loosemanagementsystemofuniversitiesclassskippinginevitablyappears
andincreases.(4)Secondthesizeofsomeoftheuniversitycoursesistoobig:
when(6)morethan100oreven200studentsarehavingonelecturetogether
theattendanceofallthestudentscannotpossiblybeaccuratelyrecorded.(4)
Thirdsomeofthecollegestudentsmaynotfindthedirectionfortheirfuture
development.(7)Inmyviewitisnotacceptabletoskipclasses(8)atourown
will(9)letalonetheimportanceofacademiclearningandskilltraining.Ifwe
cannotbearesponsibleindividualandchoosenottoobeytheruleswecan
notmakeourselvesaneligiblecitizen.ClassSkippinginCollegesClass
skippingissomethingthatisalmostunimaginableforuswhenwewerein
middleschoolandhighschool,(1)butitbecomesausualphenomenonin
today'suniversities.What'sworse,someoftheundergraduatesdonotthinkit
is(2)atoskipclasses.(3)Therearesomepossiblereasonsforthe
phenomenon.(4)First,universitystudentsarenotpreparedto(5)liveaself
disciplinedlife,andwhenthisiscompaniedbyaloosemanagementsystem
ofuniversities,classskippinginevitablyappearsandincreases.(4)Second,
thesizeofsome
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