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(2023年)山西省晋中市大学英语6级大

学英语六级测试卷(含答案)

、l.WritingQO题)

1.Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessayentitled

StudyingAbroad.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowingtheoutline

givenbelow:

1.当前出国留学的人数日益增多

2.留学的优势和劣势

3.你的看法

2.1.举例说明水对人类的重要性

2.举例说明我国所面临的水资源问题

3.为了生存和发展人们要……

3.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition

onthetopic:WhyDotheViewersLikeWatchingSportPrograms?You

shouldwriteatleast150wordsandbaseyourcompositiononthechartand

outlinebelow:

□比值

2()

।1

NewsMoviesSportsSpecialsDocumentaries

1.简要分析图表

2.分析观众喜欢看体育节目的原因

WhyDotheViewersLikeWatchingSportPrograms?

4.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition

onthetitle:HowtoTreatOurAgingPopulation?Youshouldwriteatleast

150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese.

HowtoTreatOurAgingPopulation

1.中国已渐渐步入老龄化社会(65岁以上的老年人已占全国人口的7%)

2.我认为应如何对待老年人群(社会关爱与福利制度,家庭温暖,社区

服务...)

3.我的结论

5.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteashortessay

entitledThePopularityofWesternHolidays.Youshouldwriteatleast150

wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:

1.一些“洋”节日在中国越来越流行。

2.一些中国传统节日反倒无人问津。

3.你如何看待这种现象。

ThePopularityofWesternHolidays

6.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

7.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowriteacomposition

onthetopic:PreciousWater.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsfollowing

theoutlinegivenbelow:

1.举例说明水对人类的重要性

2.举例说明我国所面临的水资源问题

3.为了生存和发展人们要……

PreciousWater

8.1.举例说明水对人类的重要性

2.举例说明我国所面临的水资源问题

3.为了自下而上和发展人们要……

PreciousWater

9.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowritealetterto

consoleyourfriendwhorecentlyfailedinTOEFL.Youshouldwriteatleast

150wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelow:

1.得知好友John未通过托福考试,他情绪低落

2.帮他分析可能存在的问题,提出合理建议

3.鼓励他战胜失败

ALetterofConsolation

10.Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minutestowritea

compositiononthetopicAnImpressiveFilm.Youshouldwriteatleast150

wordsfollowingtheoutlinegivenbelowinChinese:

1.简单介绍你最喜欢的一部电影

2.谈谈你对这部电影但感受

3.总结

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

11.

The"WildGoose",whichwasbeingtowed,wassuddenlycoveredbyamist

andpulledunderwater.

A.YB.NC.NG

12.

TheexperienceoftheforeignteacherinChengduremindsusofaChinese

saying"afallintothepit,againinyourwit'.

A.YB.NC.NG

13.FreedbySudan,"Geographic"ReporterArrivesHomeinU.S.

After34daysinaSudanesejail,NationalGeographicjournalistPaulSalopek,

whohadbeenchargedwithspying,landedinhishomestateofNewMexico

onSundaymorning.

Atthetimeofhisarrest,Salopek,44,hadbeenfreelancereportingfor

NationalGeographicmagazineontheSahelregion,whichstretcheseast-west

acrossAfricaalongthesouthernedgeoftheSahara.

DonBelt,Salopek'seditorfortheSahelassignment,embracedthereporter

uponhisarrivalandlatersaidhemighthavelostalittleweight,buthelooks

likehe'snonetheworseforwear.

"We'reoverthemoonaboutSalopek'sreturn",Beltadded.

Salopek,whoisonascheduledleaveofabsencefromtheChicagoTribune,

arrivedinAlbuquerquewithhiswife,hisTribuneeditor,andNewMexico

GovernorBillRichardson.

Salopeksaiditfeels"fantastic"tobehome.

"It'sgreattoseemywife,who'sbeenthroughalot-insomewaysmorethan

myself-inthelast35days,"hesaid.

Afterhe'sspentsometimewithhisfamily,Salopeksays,heplansto"make

roundsinChicagoandWashington"tothankhisfriendsattheTribuneand

theNationalGeographicSociety.

"Icanneverreallyrepaythem,"hesaid.But,hejokedatapressconference

SundayattheAlbuquerqueinternationalairport,whathecandois"rackup

anenormousbeerbill."

OnbehalfofNationalGeographic,BeltthankedRichardson,theTribune,

Sudan'sambassadortotheUnitedStates,andJimmyCarter.TheformerU.S.

PresidenthadwrittentoSudanesePresidentOmarAlBashironSalopek's

behalf-agesturethathadbeenkeptsecretuntilSunday.

(BothNationalGeographicNewsandNationalGeographicmagazineare

partsoftheNationalGeographicSociety.)

OnceSalopekisbackonthejob,heintendstoreturntoAfrica,firsttoChad

tocheckuponhistwoassistants,whowerearrestedandfreedalongsidehim.

ThenhewillcompletehisNationalGeographicassignmentinChad,Mall,

Niger,Nigeria,andSenegal.

DetainedinNoahDarfur

ThePulitzerPrizewinnerandhisChadianassistants-driverIdriss

AbdulrahamAnuandinterpreterSuleimanAbakarMoussawerearrestedon

August6aftertravelingfromChadtoSudan'stroubledDarfurProvince

withoutavisa.

Thebordercrossinghadbeenalastminutedecision,Salopeksaidatthe

Sundaypressconference.

Normally,thethreewouldhavebeendeported.Instead,onAugust26they

werechargedwithespionage,passingin-formationillegally,and

disseminating"falsenews",inadditiontothechargeofenteringthecountry

unlawfully.

ThethreemenwereconfinedtoasinglecellinElFasher,capitalofNoah

DarfurProvince.

Fromthecell,Salopeksays,theycouldseeprotestorsdailyinveighing(痛骂)

againsttheUnitedStatesandtheUnit-edNations,whichareleadinganeffort

todeployaUNpeacekeepingforcetoneighboringDarfurProvince.

Salopekandhiscellmates,though,weren'twithoutwelcomecompany.

U.S.soldiers-intheregionadvisinganAfricanUnionpeacekeepingforce-

discoveredthatanAmericanwasbeingheldinElFasherandtookuphis

cause.

"Theyvisitedusvirtuallyeveryday,"Salopeksaid."Theywerelikeour

guardianangels.

Theefforttofreethereporterandhiscolleagues,thoughwasn'texactly

heavenly.Itwaslikea"carnivalride,"Salopeksaid,"upanddown,dayto

day."

TheRelease

GovernorRichardsonflewtoSudanonThursdaytonegotiatethethreemen's

releaseonhumanitariangrounds.Thanksinparttopriordealingswiththe

SudaneseambassadortotheU.S.andwithSudanesePresidentOmarAl-

Bashir,Richardsonsucceededa

A.YB.NC.NG

14.

workswhenpatientstalkfreelyaboutthingstroublingthemandthen

learntocontroltheirfears.

15.

EmekBaskethasstudiedtheimpactofWal-Martontheretailersin.

A.Americancounties

B.Europeantowns

C.Americanmetropolis

D.citiesallovertheworld

16.

Physicaltroubles,suchas,maybethereasonsforchildren'scomplaint.

17.Largelybecauseofverylowbirthrate,offarmlandinItalyhas

alreadybeenabandoned.

18.

Americanhighschoolstudentssinkalmosttothebottominasurveyofmath

andscienceliteracybecausetoomanyofthehighschoolinAmerica

arenotqualified.

19.Theelectrostaticprecipitatorhasgotridoffrommanufacturing

processes.

A.severeemissions

B.ozone-layerdepletion

C.manypollutants

D.toxicsubstances

20.

Retailersandmarketingfirmshavefoundthatwithpeopleinthe

virtualworld.

三、3.ListeningComprehension(10题)

21.听力原文:M:Hey,Jane.What'ssointeresting?

W:Hi,Tom.I'mreadingthisfascinatingarticleonthesocietiesoftheIceAge.

M:(19)TheIceAge?Thereweren'tanysocietiesthen,justagroupofpeople

livinginthecave.

W:That'swhatpeopleusedtothink.ButanewexhibitoftheAmerica

museumofnaturalhistoryshowedIceAgepeopleweresurprisinglyadvanced.

Youmayneverhearofit.

M:Oh,really?Inwhatways?

W:(20)Well,IceAgepeopleweretheinventorsoflanguage,art,andmusic

asweknowit.Andtheydidn'tliveincaves,theybuilttheirownshelters.

M:Whatdidtheyusetobuildthem?Thecoldweatherwouldhavekilledoff

mostofthetreessotheycouldn'thaveusedwood.Ofcoursetheycouldn't

liveintheiceblocks.

W:Insomeofthewarmerclimate,theydidbuildthehousesofwood.Inother

places,theyusedanimalbonesandskinsorlivedinnaturalstoneshelters.

M:Howdidtheystaywarm?Animalskinwailsdon'tsoundverysturdy(坚

固的).

W:(21)Well,itsaysherethatintheearlyIceAge,theyoftenfacedthehouse

towardssouthtotaketheadvantageofthesun,aprimitivesortofsolarheating.

M:Hey,that'sprettysmart.Butwhennightcomes,itisstillaproblemtokeep

warm.

W:Theyhadsomesolution.PeopleinthelateIceAgeeveninsulatedtheir

homesbyputtingheatedstonesonthefloor.Theyalsohavesomecreative

waystomaketheirlifebetter.

M:Allthesesoundinteresting.(22)CanIreadthatmagazinearticleafter

you'redone?IthinkIcanusesomeoftheknowledgeformyrecentpaper.

W:Yes,sure.

(23)

A.Theylivedincaves.

B.Theytraveledingroups.

C.Theyhadanadvancedlanguage.

D.Theyatemostlyfruits.

22.听力原文:W:Hi,Jack.Tomorrow'sthebigday!Youmustbeexcited

aboutgoingtoFranceforyourfirstinternationalconference.

M:Thetrip,yes,butnotthepreparation.

W:Whatdoyouneedtodoexceptpack?

M:Youknowhowyoualwaysfeelsoawfulwheneveryoumakeabigchange

intimezones?ThistimeI'mtryingananti-jet-lagprogramsoI'llbealerteven

forthefirstday'slectures.

W:Buthowcanyouavoidjetlag?Withthatlateflightandasix-hour

differenceintime,it'sboundtotakeyouacoupleofdaystoadjust.

M:Wellthisprogram'ssupposedtogetyourbodytofeellikeit'sinthenew

timezonebeforeyouleave.Thetheoryisthatthefoodyoueatactuallytells

yourbodywhentobeactiveandwhentoberestful,sochangingyourdietcan

helpyoubeready'forthetimechange.Youhavetoalternatefeastingand

fasting...youknowsometimeseatalot,sometimesjustalittle.

W:OK.NowIseewhyyou'renotenjoyingthepreparation.Ican'tquite

pictureyoufasting!

M:Actuallytheworstisalreadyover.Twodaysbeforetheflight,you're

supposedtohaveonlylightmealsandlimityourselftoeighthundredcalories.

W:Thatmusthavebeentough.

M:Yeah,butI'mmakingupforittoday.Feastdayismuchbetter...thoughI

stilldon'tgettoeatanysnacksafterdinner.

(23)

A.Newfoodstotrywhentraveling.

B.Makingreservationsforthebesttravel.

C.Avoidinggainingweightwhiletraveling.

D.Adjustingtotimechangeswhentraveling.

23.

[B9]

24.听力原文:TheAmericansbelievethatanybodycanbecomePresident

oftheUnitedStates.InarecentHollywoodcomedy,thatisexactlywhat

happens.

DaveKovic,playedbyKevinKline,isakind-heartedmanwhorunsa

businessthatfindspeoplejobs.HeleadsatypicalAmericanwayoflife,

exceptforonething-helooksexactlylikethePresident,BillMitchell.In

fact,theonlythingthatmakeshimdifferentfromthenation'sleaderisthathe

isverynice!

Thepresidenthasstartedusinglook-alikesduringsomepublicappearances.

Daveisofferedachanceto"servehiscountry"bybecomingone.However,

thingsgowrong.ThePresidentbecomesveryillandDaveendsupactingas

thePresidentforever.

DirectorIvanReitman,whomadethepopularandsuccessfulcomedieslike

Twins,GhostbustersandLegalEagles,couldhavegoneforeasylaughsby

makingfunoftheAmericangovernment.Instead,Daveisanattractive

comedyaboutanordinarymaninextraordinarysituations.KevinKlinegives

adoubleperformanceasDaveandthePresident,andSigourneyWeaverisat

herbestashisFirstLady.Thelovestorythatdevelopsbetweenherroleand

Daveisarealclassic.

Thefilmis100%American.However,ifyou'veeverfeltthatanybodycould

doabetterjobrunningthecountrythanthepeopleinpower,thenyou'llenjoy

Dave!

Questions29to31arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.

29.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?

30.WhoplaystheroleofthePresidentinthefilm?

31.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?

(30)

A.TomakeacomparisonbetweenDaveandotherfilms.

B.TodiscusstheAmericans'ideasaboutthePresident.

C.TotellreadersabouttheAmericangovernment.

D.Tointroduceanewfilmtothereader.

25.(35)

A.Theraidhadbeenphotographedbyhiddencameras.

B.Somewatchmanhadseentheraid.

C.ThebanktellerprovedthatJoewastherobber.

D.Somemonitorshadbeeninstallednearby.

26.[B8]

27.

[B5]

28.听力原文:Duringthepastdecade,therehasbeenamultifoldincrease

inviolentcrimesthroughouttheworld.Notonlyhastherebeenafrightening

increaseofmurdersandrapes,butchancesofbeingattackedandrobbedhave

grownsothattheelderlyavoidleavingtheirapartments.

Theexactcauseofthishorrifyingdevelopmenthasnotbeenfound.Some

sociologistsfeelthatthegrowthofcrimeonTVisrelatedwiththegrowthof

violenceonourstreets.Othersblametheconstantthreatofcomplete

destructionfromnuclearexplosives.Iftheworldisgoingtobeblownup,why

notenjoyyourselffully!

Regardlessofthecauseorcauses,afundamentalchangeinattitudeamong

peopleiseasytosee.Yearsback,theoldsaying"Practicewhatyoupreach"

wasaprevalentone.Peoplehadmoralstandardsthattheycouldfollow:

peoplewereconcernedabouttheirfellowhumanbeings.

Today,peoplehavebecome"I-centered."Theyaremoreinterestedin

achievingimmediate,selfishpleasures.Thebestadvicetheycangiveinthe

rareinstanceswhentheydois"DowhatIsay,notwhatIdo."Theyaresaying,

"Therearemoralprinciplestofollowifyouwantto,butdon'tusemeasa

guidesinceInolongerfollowthem."

ThemajordifferencethatIseeinthequotationspointsoutthetragicchange

inourmoralityandsocialways.Untilpeopleoncemorelearntoreplace"I"

with"we",weshallcontinuetomovetowarddestructiveself-centeredness.

(33)

A.Thepopulationofelderlypeople.

B.Nuclearweapon.

C.Violenceincrime.

D.Livingstandards.

29.听力原文:W:Hello,John,youmustbepleased.Afterall,howmany

studentsareluckyenoughtobeacceptedatthefirstandsecondchoices?

M:NotmanyIknow.ButIamnotsureyetwhichonetochoose.

W:YouseemtohavedoubtsabouttheStateUniversity.Butitsbiology

departmenthasgoodfacilitiesallthebiologymajorswant.

M:Yeah.Theyalsohaveinternshipforseniors.Butafriendtoldmethatfor

thefirsttwoyearssomelectureshaveahundredandfiftystudents.You

probablywouldn'tgettoknowanyofyourteachers.

W:Well,youmightactuallybecausethoseclassesalsohavesmalldiscussion

sectionstwiceaweekwhichhavenomorethantwentystudents.

M:Iknow.ButI'veheardtheywereusuallytaughtbygraduatestudents.At

WhiteStoneCollegeallclassesaretaughtbyprofessors.

W:Whataboutstudying?DoyoupreferasmalltownlikeWhiteStoneora

biggerplacelikethestatecapital?

M:Thatdoesn'tmattertome.WhatIdocareaboutisgettingindividual

attentionfromthefacultyandmakingfriends.

W:Look.I'veknownyouforfouryearsnow,andyouseemtobeaprettyout­

goingperson.Idon'tthinkyou'llhaveanytroublemakingfriendsatState

University.ItsoundstomelikeyouareleaningtowardWhiteStonethough.

M:Iam.TheonlyproblemisthattheWhiteStone'stuitionfeesarereally

highandI'mnotsureIcanaffordthem.

W:Youcouldstillapplyforastudentloanorsignupforawork-study

program.

M:Yeah,IthinkI'lllookintothat.

(23)

A.Toapplyforastudentloan.

B.Todiscusswhichuniversitytochoose.

C.Tosignupforawork-studyprogram.

D.Tofindoutwhichcollegeswouldaccepthim.

30.听力原文:W:IfTomandMarydon'tcometotheparty,I'llhave13.

M:Let'sinvitetwomorejustincase.

Q:Ifeveryonecomes,howmanywillbeattheparty?

(19)

A.13B.17C.30D.15

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

31.

Whatisimportantintheunstabletimeifacompanywantstochangestrategies?

A.Issuecompany'sfinancialreportsfaster.

B.Obtaintheup-to-dateinformationofcompany'sbusiness.

C.Predictwhatisgoingtohappeninthefuture.

D.Waituntiltheeconomicfogfinallylifts.

32.ThementalhealthmovementintheUnitedStatesbeganwithaperiodof

considerableenlightenment.DorotheaDixwasshockedtofindthementally

illinjailsandalmshousesandcrusadedfortheestablishmentofasylumsin

whichpeoplecouldreceivehumanecareinhospital-likeenvironmentsand

treatmentwhichmighthelprestorethemtosanity.Bythemid.1800s,20

stateshadestablishedasylums,butduringthelate1800sandearly1900s,in

thefaceofeconomicdepression,legislatureswereunabletoappropriate

sufficientfundsfordecentcare.Asylumsbecameovercrowdedandprison-

like.Additionally,patientsweremoreresistanttotreatmentthanthepioneers

inthementalhealthfieldhadanticipated,andsecurityandrestraintwere

neededtoprotectpatientsandothers.Mentalinstitutionsbecamefrightening

anddepressingplacesinwhichtherightsofpatientswereallbutforgotten.

TheseconditionscontinueduntilafterWorldWarII.Atthattime,new

treatmentswerediscoveredforsomemajormentalillnessesconsidered

unbeatable(penicillinforsyphilisofthebrainandinsueredforsomemajor

mentalillnessesconsideredunbeatable(penicillinforsyphilisofthebrainand

insulintreatmentforschizophreniaanddepressions)),andasuccessionof

books,motionpictures,andnewspaperexposescalledattentiontotheplight

ofthementallyill.Improvementsweremade,andDr.DavidVail'sHumane

PracticesProgramisabeaconfortoday.Butchangeswereslowincoming

untiltheearly1960s.Atthattime,theCivilRightsMovementledlawyersto

investigateAmerica'sprisons,whichweredisproportionatelypopulatedby

blacks,andtheyinturnfollowedprisonersintotheonlyinstitutionsthatwere

worsethantheprisons——thehospitalsforthecriminallyinsane.Theprisons

werefilledwithangryyoungmenwho,encouragedbylegalsupport,were

quicktodemandtheirright.Thehospitalsforthecriminallyinsane,by

contrast,werepopulatedwithpeoplewhowereconsidered"crazy"andwho

wereoftenkeptobedientlyintheirplacethroughtheuseofseverebodily

restraintsandlargedosesofmajortranquilizers.Theyoungcadreofpublic

interestlawyerslikedtheirroleinthementalhospitals.Thelawyersfounda

populationthatwasbothpassiveandeasytochampion.Thesewere,afterall,

peoplewhounlikecriminals,haddonenothingwrong.Andinmanystates,

theywerebeingkeptinhorrendousinstitutions,andinjustice,whichonce

exposed,wasboundtoshockthepublicand,particularly,thejudicial

conscience.

Judicialinterventionshavehadsomedefinitepositiveeffects,butthereis

growingawarenessthatcourtscannotprovidethestandardsandthereview

mechanismsthatassuregoodpatientcare.Thedetailsofprovidingday-to-

daycaresimplycannotbemandatedbyacourt,soitistimetotakefromthe

courtstheresponsibilityfordelieveryofmentalhealthcareandassuranceof

patientrightsandreturnittothestatementalhealthadministratorstowhom

themandatewasoriginallygiven.Thoughitisadifficulttask,administrators

mustundertaketowriterulesandstandardsandtoprovidethetrainingand

patientrightsarerespected.

Themainpurposeofthepassageisto.

A.discusstheinfluenceofDorotheaDixonthementalhealthmovement

B.provideanhistoricalperspectiveonproblemsofmentalhealthcare

C.increasepublicawarenessoftheplightofthementallyiii

D.shockthereaderwithvividdescriptionsofasylums

33.

WhydoesBillbelievethat"it'snotaquantumleapformetogoto

Jupiter"(Para.2)?

A.Heisrichenoughtopayexperiencedastronautstohelphimtoexplore

Jupiter.

B.Hecaneasilygetpoliticalandfinancialbackupfromthegovernment.

C.Hecanreceivefinancialandtechnicalsupportfromthecompanyheruns.

D.Hisexperiencegainedfromexploringcaveswillfacilitatehisexploringin

Jupiter.

五、5.ErrorCorrection©题)

34.Americanhighereducationstandsonthebrinkofchaos.

Neverhavesomanyspentsolonglearningsolittle.Thepresent

crisisstemsfromtheincreasingwidespreadacceptanceamong[Si].

facultyandadministratorsofthefataleducationalprinciple

whichastudentshouldnotberequiredtodoanyacademicwork[S2].

thatdispleaseshim.Ifastudentprefersnottostudyscienceorhistory

orliterature,hehasallowedtoattainhisdegreewithoutstudyingany[S3]

science,history,orliterature.

InAmericatheattemptisbeingmadetoprovidestudents

withwhatisadvisedasaliberaleducationwithoutrequiringbythem[S4]

thenecessaryself-disciplineandhardwork.Studentshavebeenledto

believetheycanachievewithouteffort,thatalltheyneedtodoisskip

light-heartedlydownthemerryroadtolearning.Fortunately,thatroad[S5]

isnomorethanadetour(弯路)tothedeadendofignorance.

Wemustrealizethatbecominganeducatedpersonisa

difficult,demandedenterprise.Justasanyonewhoregardsintense[S6]

physicaltrainingasasourceofdelightwouldbethoughtafool,for

weallknowhowmuchpainsuchtraininginvolves,butanyonewho[S7]

speaksintensementalexertionasasourceofjoyoughttobethought[S8]

equallyfoolish,forsucheffortalsoinvolvespain.Itispainfultohave

one'signoranceexposingandfrustratingtobebaffledbyintellectual[S9]

subtleties.Ofcourse,therecanbejoyinlearningastherecanbeinsport.

Butinbothcasesajoyistheresultofovercomingchallengesandcan't[S10]

beexperiencedwithouttoil.

[SI]

35.[S8]

36.

[S3]

六、6.ErrorCorrection©题)

37.

[S5]

38.

[S6]

39.

[S9]

参考答案

1.StudyingAbroadInrecentyearsstudyingabroadhasbecomemoreand

morepopular.Tensofthousandsofstudentsaretryingtheirbesttoapplyto

goabroad.Attendingschoolsabroadhasmanyadvantages.IntheStudying

AbroadInrecentyears,studyingabroadhasbecomemoreandmorepopular.

Tensofthousandsofstudentsaretryingtheirbesttoapplytogoabroad.

Attendingschoolsabroadhasmanyadvantages.Inthe

2.PreciousWaterNoonedoubtstheimportanceofwater.Humanbeingslive

onwateranimalsliveonwaterplantsliveonwaterandalllivingthingslive

onwater.Youcan'timaginewhatwouldhappeniftherewerenowaterinthe

world!Chinaisoneofthecountriesintheworldthatarebadlyshortofwater.

Waterproblemhasbecomemoreacuteinrecentyearswiththeincreaseof

waterconsumptionandpollution.Inbigcitiesthewaterproblemhasbecome

evenworse.Withthegrowthofpopulationmoreandmorewaterisneeded.

Withthedevelopmentoftheindustryalargequantityofwaterhasbeenand

isbeingpolluted.WaterpollutionisthemostseriousproblemthatChinais

facing.Ithasspreadtoriverslakesandeventheoceans.Inordertosurvive

manhastobewiseenoughtotreasurewaterandtrytopreventitfrombeing

polluted.Manshouldalsoknowthatallresourcesintheworldarelimited

includingwater.Makegooduseofthemotherwisemanwillbepunishedby

nature.Totreasurewateristotreasurelife;toprotectourenvironmentisto

protectourselves.PreciousWaterNoonedoubtstheimportanceofwater.

Humanbeingsliveonwater,animalsliveonwater,plantsliveonwaterand

alllivingthingsliveonwater.Youcan'timaginewhatwouldhappenifthere

werenowaterintheworld!Chinaisoneofthecountriesintheworldthatare

badlyshortofwater.Waterproblemhasbecomemoreacuteinrecentyears

withtheincreaseofwaterconsumptionandpollution.Inbigcities,thewater

problemhasbecomeevenworse.Withthegrowthofpopulation,moreand

morewaterisneeded.Withthedevelopmentoftheindustry,alargequantity

ofwaterhasbeenandisbeingpolluted.Waterpollutionisthemostserious

problemthatChinaisfacing.Ithasspreadtorivers,lakes,andeventheoceans.

Inordertosurvive,manhastobewiseenoughtotreasurewaterandtryto

preventitfrombeingpolluted.Manshouldalsoknowthatallresourcesinthe

worldarelimited,includingwater.Makegooduseofthem,otherwise,man

willbepunishedbynature.Totreasurewateristotreasurelife;toprotectour

environmentistoprotectourselves.

3.WhyDotheViewersLikeWatchingSportPrograms?Thesportprograms

havebeenenjoyingaboomamongTVviewers.Accordingtotheabovegraph

78percentofTVviewersfrequentlywatchsportswhichisobviouslyfar

aheadofothertelevisedevents.Newsfollowssecondwith68percentof

viewerscomparedwith54percentmovieswatchers.Documentariesseem

preferableamongpeoplethanthespecialsdowith42percentand20percent

respectively.Apassionforsportshastakenpossessionofthousandsofpeople.

Oneofthemasonsperhapsisthatsportsprovideanoutletforopen-up

emotions.Peopleextractthemselvesfromroutinelifeandfullyexpresstheir

feelingstowardssports.Stimulatedbytheexcitementtheyapplaudforthe

victoryandholdtheirbreathfortheexhilaratingcompetition.Inasensesports

areaheavenforpeopletoescapefromboredomandtension.Enthusiasmfor

sportsalsoreflectspeople'sdesiretotranscendgeographicalandcultural

limits.Freedfromborderandlanguagedifferencesportsareaccessibleto

everyone.Peoplewillnolongerbeconfinedtoacertainlivingcircle.They

cansharethesamefantasywiththeviewersatanotherhemisphere.Takenby

sportstheycanroamfromcountrytocountrycontinenttocontinent.Sports

thusbecomeacommonlanguageforallthepeoplethroughouttheworld.Why

DotheViewersLikeWatchingSportPrograms?Thesportprogramshave

beenenjoyingaboomamongTVviewers.Accordingtotheabovegraph,78

percentofTVviewersfrequentlywatchsports,whichisobviouslyfarahead

ofothertelevisedevents.Newsfollowssecondwith68percentofviewers,

comparedwith54percentmovieswatchers.Documentariesseempreferable

amongpeoplethanthespecialsdo,with42percentand20percent

respectively.Apassionforsportshastakenpossessionofthousandsofpeople.

Oneofthemasonsperhapsisthatsportsprovideanoutletforopen-up

emotions.Peopleextractthemselvesfromroutinelifeandfullyexpresstheir

feelingstowardssports.Stimulatedbytheexcitement,theyapplaudforthe

victoryandholdtheirbreathfortheexhilaratingcompetition.Inasense,

sportsareaheavenforpeopletoescapefromboredomandtension.

Enthusiasmforsportsalsoreflectspeople'sdesiretotranscendgeographical

andculturallimits.Freedfromborderandlanguagedifference,sportsare

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